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. Helen McCormick, Rita Kennedy, MARQUARDT OPENS saivivons, v o mrea|Bemara Kemneay | Housi ant tHyee Brierids: wate From Seattle: Ted Abramhoff, HESOFHCE IN JUNEAU 160 ot < b the Makint P1ee John Weit Cliff Lattish, Rex| course, and the quartet swears that | Nislsen, Halvor Anderson, Norman| when Heusi's tee shot on the ninth Bakke, Clarence Douglass, P. Penny, Dr. D. ‘quardt of Spring- hole stopped cn the rim of the Etolin Wittanen, Claire Wittanen, | ficld, Oregon, will open his office cup, a Japanese beetle alighted on | ATt Hedges, Isabelle Carmichael,| in the Klein Building for the prac- the ball and provided enough im- | Elaine Harrington. | tice of optometry (OmOITOW. The petus to drop it for a hole in one.| William Wells, Cecil Snyder, Ro-| office will cccupy the three rooms — Heusi admitteC his score for 1g|bert Hetzel, Delbert Atkins, Mo- formerly taken by the Selective holes was 101, | fingo Conzales, Richard Black, Jo- Service Board in the Klein Building, PSR sephine Barger, Ermest Meihie, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' fAlASKA AIRLINES lNorah Here . HAS 12 FROM WEST TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946 Pt ..lIIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIHIIi|llillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. 6|NGER ROG[RS it’s wonderfull | GARY GRANT AT THE KIND OF A PICTURE THEY SAID . : Gom Soulh COULDN'T BE MADE! CAPITOL IONIGHIE g P % s . Co-starring Cary Grant and Gin-| The Princess Nnmh arrived in| Bill Fi i Juanita Riotous romantic comedy at its best . . . Note- ||| ger Rogers in one of the finest ve-'guncau from Skagway this morning | Sharp were the toloving puss 2 g hicles of recent years, Igo t 7:30 oclock and left for thelers from Anchors M Fra worthy as the film hat glows wih hope for ||/ careys “once Upon A Fonesmeon” South at 8 o'clock. ‘She brousht | Guider. Notus OBric, - Einar 2 S presents the two top film favor ||w following passengers who dis-| Haugen, I Louto, O. Goldstein, tomorrow . .. as you laugh loudest and longest || in a cotortur story of 1ove ana ad- d at Junean MKE' Korhonen, A, Korhonen, P, venture against the ba id of| Larry Lindshaw, George Perry,!s Cg brank. rank W : 8 1 | indshaw. George Perry,ls. Carter, Frank Frank W for Ioday' blitz-torn Europe. This fe is at Miss H. Hausen, Miss E. Parks, Mr.| ghellhc Barl . Fors the: drom the Capitol tonight 'and Mrs. Willlam Dewar, MIS.|cordova: Joe White, Spiros .Kar- K . 0!# Ginger’s role is that > Cheesebrow, Mrs. A. Carmody, G.|jpja. Auentures of Ratie ara.., || onw an Amerian i IR ... i i e 5 3 . 3 ‘;" i “‘“1 = H:’ ‘vl 3 g 3igoff ing pa ers left for the West- The rippling, mirthful Story of a Girl S byt glgmon Cutgoing passengers were as fol-| ward ciy Niclson, George iy 8 marries the sauve Baron lows: To tle: Dr. and Mrs. R.! powell gd 8 s on her Honeymoon with a Hitler's chief advance t |A. Parrott, J. T. McLaughlin and W‘m‘ ("“l”". I&,“‘"“;‘;”" man not her husband and, Grant plays the part Pat William Wrade; to Vancouver: MIS.. (e Sioveris: o Falrbanke. Agnes worse yet, the one who is! ikoole, 5 broadess reporter E. G. Johnson and R. Weils; 10 pyginton Orabelle Heath, Viola who is interested in Katie's career victoria Sister Mary Itha and Blake, VandsPaobil SIehR and even more interestsd in the Sister Mary Annonciade; and to'y\gopan. “Fields Seall’ T Baron’s mysterious political activ-'prince Rupert, M. 8. Whittler. 4 00 5 <O0 e o sof ities, for he has learned that when- | e — L S ever the Baron visited a country e i RS 5 TRty LU TELEPHONE SERVICE ik ok the swastika banner. It is a great story, Katie md Pat traveling from one hot spot to another, making love in all places and with a thrilling finish in| which all ends well. < > SCARLET AND BLACK DAYS REVIVED WHEN BETWEEN HAWK INLET, JUREAU ESTABLISHED i : The Alaska Communication Sys- SOOI 8t }"‘-‘““ tem announces the inauguration of REUNION HH.D HERE ound of 9P direct telephone service between f the Nazi inv ({Hawk Inlet and Juneau. This ser- ¢ ) e | vice is an addition to the rapidly! Over 60 alumnae and guests of | expanding facilities of the ACS'the classes of 1940-1945 of Juneau over the Systems network to other| High School met Saturday night parts of Alaska and the world. at The Hawk Inlet terminal of the the home of F on Fritz Cove 1k J. Parsons Road for a re-union OVER HUNDRED ARE, mu\'mk is located in the offices which united many fellow class- 4o o i Biey dbt” ajent RRE ¢ years away . Discharged from St. Ann's were e A HoRY: Goldie Berry, J. A. L. Moller, Will- ® 4 [through the Juncau and Douglas Aithoush the affalr Was & NO- r emarin e firmtgk e Y D 06“6 ’Ie'h-phmu‘ Company, the Baranof nest party, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Me- ll;x:\‘)l'l'(”(” JNNBET - AR MR- SRER0 0“1‘ ep b " | Hotey, or through the Alasks Com-!Teah’ acted as host. and hostess ——operi: o & : More than 100 passengers flew to munication System office in the greo i L trenke IVLLAME Ul (OO AR NS 4 with greeting and introducing the guests. admis e L . and from this city yesterday with' Pederal Office Building geting and introducing the gUEsts. admitted to the Government Hos I\ WALTER SLEZAK || Bax American Atrways |: Trifornation” Vouhetrmilg £ AL LI o o SR preires DL oRiaRRY aad it Bbap v 4 ; 3 ke o atior & rates,| with various high school pictures, je S WaY - atter: bl dise coMPLETE sHows ALBERT DEKKER Flying to Seattle were: Lorang|ctc, may be obtained at the ACS which were. displayed on iR S AL A BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES at 7:09—9:30 ALBERT BASSERMAN )‘i:l mussen, | : wder, ’RM | office in Juneau or P. E. Harris prought back memories of the good - - SAVING BONDS , ner Dabl, Fred Hegre, Dave Porte,|Co, Hawk Inlet Fi el SAVING e HARRY SHANNON. Leslie Grogan, James Lindsey, cm] s i o o o ton: NOTICE LONGSHOREMEN e Lo i rogR s L Ireported to be a re-union to top 2 o ; Hn RRO-Rodiy Piciase /,““‘"‘ A llt‘f“;‘w:l’(";'“’(“k‘li‘r R’:‘” | SISTERS GO SOUTH [all re-unions with everyone having All longshoremen working from e A 4% % 1 LRV | & wonderful time, 1944 to March 31, 1946 must file IMPUBTANT! PLEASE NUTL lhai !hls B«-Mw\x;'l].!uln:; Angm;nul M«':]‘k'[ Sailing on the Princess Norah - claim for retroactive pay before . . a O Forsy 2 picture was produced and directed L P ol et were Sister Mary Annoneciade and = X August 8, 1946 at Conway Dock, “]‘)'}“\?“”"L 4 Gold. Elinop| Siter Mary Ttha bound for Vic- FATHER 1S SERIOUSLY Sitka Cold Storage Company, by LEO MCCAREY of (..m;) Mm:lm r;lxltxlw«»n.m“l‘:‘; toria, B. C. ILL, MhS 1:();\[1‘".("&.(‘)1:1 LP“ Northland Transportation Company “GOING MY WAY” sind “BELLS OF ST.MARY'S” || Wnite. outo Kuker, Horhert Olsen, |, 2o have been, in Juneau since C— " |k Nortlau Srecametaiien pot e 5 25 STURN ENGAGEMENT [biie; Oy 8 Herbert Olsen, 1,0 mhursday after flying from and Northland Transportation Com- fame! (SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT) g(;rn'. hi‘x_nlhé“lt)‘;bl:v‘r fi‘):\’\}‘vm"‘j““‘ Holy Cross. They plan to remain| Receiving advices that her father pany, Alaska Transportation Com- ZaiEaiCln By aPP: in Victoria. | i at Burlington, Towa, pany and Alaska Steamship Com- 2 ; PR L S Mrs. Thomas George has left via pany in Seattle. Boyd, Betty 'Il(ll'lrk‘]‘ Eleanor Crane. | Malcolm McKen- to Whitehorse: Li- lena Robinsen, Wilford Klein, Doug Campbell; to Fairbanks: Mabel | Barbur, Richard Hazeltine, Thomas Meyhew, Art Chamberlain ! om Fairbanks: Roy Rae, Mr: Louise Smith, Mrs. Elmer Oppecal, Lew Donahue, Mrs. James O. Cur- woed, Marguerite Otto, Den Burrus, Bernadine Robert Crane, To Ketchikan: zie, Ray Rand Empire Want Aas bring resulis!! PAA plane to be at his bedside. 'rmnmuu|u|ummmumummmuunm|||mmnmmm|||uuumm||unw' CPTOMETRIST DR. HERE'S NEW OKE After spending a month in Ju- SON FOR JOMN HALMS Emil Kaleta, Mabel Myers, Donald | neau investigating the pessibilities Douglass. i of opening an office here, he flew Juneau friends of Mr. and Mrs.| My, and Mre. A. Zenger, Don| to Seattle several weeks ago to Jokn Halm will be pleased to h roster, Frederick Jenable, Roydeni make arrangements for the pur- that they are the proud parents of ' peabedy, Mary Foucht, Elsie Page, chase of equipment for his labor- a boy baby born this morning in! alcie Emanuel, Carl Gregory, Frank | for com- Kctchikan. atory which has facili Mr. Halm, formerly|jaeger, David Dolese, Margaret Do- plete visual analyses, edginz lenses with the Cclumbia’ Lumber Com-|jcse Mrs. Peter Dolese. | and assembling glass He secured pany in Juneau, is now in the First Lillian Waitzman, Aramamio all necessary equipment, returr City managing the Ketchikan peahy, Charles Leahy, Mrs. Blanche here and will be ready for buginess Spruce Mills, The boy bahy joins a| pMandel, Gertrude Spencer, Don tomorrow. ister. Nielsen, Fred Stephens, Sheldon ' Dr. Marquardi rece:ves his de- EETe e | Reed, Angus Erlingson, Ora Belle SICKS" SEATTLE BREWING gree in optometry in 1940 at tite ROAD CLOSED ! Heath, Vicla Blake, Arma Vander-| Since 1878 WASHINGTON’S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION The Granite Basin Road is un-| wood, John Nichaolai, John Mich- e for travel and has been (hm.dl(.MJL Joseph Fields, Cecil Jacobus, by the U. S. Forest Service. Alec Smith. '"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIl"' DEAF CLINIC BARANOF HOTEL AUGUST 15-16-17 9:09 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. EVENING BY APPOINTMENT Northern Illinois College of Optom- etry in Chicago, and prior to his enlistment in the Navy Air Corps in 1942 had started to build up a very successful private praclice at Boone, Iowa. Upon receiving his = discharge in ‘December, 1943, he studied at U.C.L.A. and lately has been associated with the Binyon Optometrists in Tacoma. He has been certified by examination of state boards to practice optometry in Towa and Washington. Bringing prompt optical serv to the people of Juncau and vic) ity, the offices of Dr. Marquardt include the latest equipment to facilitate the manufacture of new glasses as well as speedy ‘replace- ment of broken lenses. NATIONAL GROCERY CO. EARL E. SHOWER Consultant- Tecknician it g Wallis :-S;mk.mc is the oldest and largest Hearing Ho 8o merghpy, 1ot ; Aid Service in the Pacific Northwest. You are ;’fig:‘ t;b““d‘;ifi”'i‘]:‘ nxlix‘b"l;:fi .offered Scientific Testing — Prescription Fitting. here. l!fun::::m\ ;’3{ i(é‘ca:rce and type of loss and what can } 24 Our EIE(“‘IIIC SerVICe - - . | and . . . TIDE TABLE I ! 5 # ¢ i e % Retailersof General Electric, Hot Point, Bendix e Low tide . | y i s T gy : PARAVOX HEARING AID and Kelvinator Products o Liv tide 15 e High tide 2 o e a1 2 | £ The or al “all-in-one” used world wide for over | S e TR e Al i 4Y5 ye All upl‘lcmble\p‘u including chassis GHnd flflerute BRI 2R for complete service to be given in Anchorage and Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Parrott Qe PACIFIC NORTNWES ONL GMPLETE HEARING AID SERVICE % of Twin Falls, Idaho, are passeng- M h e crs south on the Princess Norah. ‘ . 1eCN3111CS They are on their way home after ting in Juneau as the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes. The Parrotts are the par- ents of Helen Parrott, who was formerly a teacher in the Juneau | Grade school. Telephene Service . .. Ho. 618, § IlllliIIIIII|INIIIIII|IIIII|IIIlII|||||||lII|||llI||IIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIII!III IIEMIINu AiD CENTER —.IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIIIIII..- ST IIIIIIIII“IlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII 'FURNISS SURVEYING & MALTING COMPANY . ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. § JUNEAY and DOUELAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable ean, Difice No. 6 BETTY HUTTON IS INFESTATION, SITKA SPRUCE ON-ISLAND| "= PAGE FIVE BIG HIT IN SHOW LAST TIME TONIGHT 3 AT20TH CENTURY (717, ™ESTomnSF & 'y ha l\. Dendroctonus Infestation—maybe! R -—{. y A TERRIFIC/ it isn't in your vocabulary—but it! Betty Hutton has a vehicle made A LIFETIME! is in the Sitka spruce on Kosciusko 4o order for her multifarious tal- ‘:V ) Paramount's Technicolor “Incendidry Blonde,” adventurous life- toast of the Officer ents in En- production adapted from the Texas Guinan, and R. L. Furniss, the_Bureau of the Portland Offic the past two weeks story of Island in Charge of tomology in has been here mgking a survey of this infestation. town in her heyday The extent of the infestation has| The picture, which is at the 20th not been determined, but it is con-|Century for the last showings to- sidered to be in an epidemic sta- night, co-stars that dashing tus. Mr. Furniss has been working Mexican cavalior, Arturo de Cor- out on the Island an will return'dova, in a typical American story there in the next few days. of the rip-roaring '‘twenties when - the country was young and reck- loss. Also ured in the cast are Al ZENGERS RH’URN Barry Fitzg Charles Ruggles |and Albert Dekker. the first time, film audiences a good glimpse of all the fascinating facets of the Hutton personality Formerly intrigued by her non-stop marathon vocalizing, neglected that For will get FROM TRIP 10 STATES After one month, returned home to Juneau yesterday a trip in the states ot over Mr. and Mrs. Al Zenger many to note pin- via PAA. up allure which is stuff for the The Zengers have visited rela- payracks walls, no matter which tives and scores of friends {rom way you turn. And you turn more Seattle and surrounding area, Port- than once when Retty dons the land and south to California. Traveling to California bus as railroad and plane modations were taken for ahead glamorous Edith Head creations. was by In “Incendiary Blonde,” Betty accom-'gees the whole hog to bring to life weeks the unrivalled story of the spec- tacular Miss Guinan. This includes riding bucking broncos in a wild- west rodeo, cavorting on the stage like an acrobat dare-devil and wow- ing the blase nitery crowd with a “hello sucker” line that has 'em - - .- - HOSPITAL NOIE) St Ann's Hospital admitted John Mason and Warren Knape as med- —ILWU 1-84 Local, Sitka. TV * Sitka Petershury E. G. Sick, Pres. Distributed Throughout Alaska by e HAINES AND OTHEL SOUTH washer . .. Corner Second and Leating down the cash register |C DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED (¥ [\ BeTTY HUTTON \;} * ARTURO 5<CORDOVA | " cENDIARY oNDE ‘,ghmtolor Oiewctod by George Marshat STILL THIS WEEK'S HIT SHOW! PLUS LATEST NEWS FIRST FEOMENTURY Tomorrow . .. “LAURA” Punctuation is not hinese required in ARE Daily Scheduwled Trips Wrangell Kelchiken Also ’l‘rtpc SKAGWIEY HOONAH EASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 Spindry Wa The 1946 Model Easy Washing HMachine NOW ON DISPLAY! DELIVERIES ARE IMPROVING. . is the time 1o get your name in for that new hers .NOwW See Them PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. - Seward Sireets ——