The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1948, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE "HIT PARADE" IS FIRSTNANNY GOATS [Gives rush-0f [FAIRBANKS' NEW POWERFULDRAMA &7 BILL TONIGHT AT | FLOWN T0 ALASKA loYaking Gow: | AIRORT (OMPLETE | AT 20TH CENTURY OALENTURY CAPITOLTHEATRE REACH FAIRBANKS WITHIN 18 MONTHS | ». s .- ncc.. ENDS TONIGHT BABYLON, N. Y, July 28—(®— |Twice” is at the 20th Century : | 3 | James A. Rodgers got too friendly Theatre for the last two sk 38 to- 3 'Q .9 4 Merry “Hit Parade,” Republic's| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 28— ity o tfllkinggrrovg, and now he's| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 28'”]\1”:'?:. 1t e .:(-\:;x;.nt‘.h‘.‘:;\:»:-"::\:“u SHOWS AT 7:20—9330 B new and tuneful comedy, is o its (P—The first goat milk ever flown jooking for his car keys. P—Fairbanks' new municipal ir-|qer 1o remove the obstacle in their THE BIG P/ ADE ||¥ey to the Capitol Theatre where|to Alaska amived here last Week- Rodgers explained it this way m'hun should be ready for-operation |y i of love. ks it will open tonight. This is the end in the original containers. Babylon police: i in 18 months, says Delos W. Bent- |" 1.0 Turner and John Garfield OF HIT fourth edition of the Hit Parade| Three nanny goats and four KidS ge ang his wife saw the crow onjzel, Civil Aeronautics Administra-|,.e co-starred in two of t series, and it stars Eddie Albert,|landed none the worse for theil tne curb as they left a drugstore|'or powerful roles ever prese ENTERTA'NMENT| Constance . Moore, Gil Lamb and | aerial voyage. They were shipped Saturday night. Bentzel, on a tour of Alaskahe screen. ® ||Joan Edwards. Bill Goodwin, who|from Otis Orchards, Wash., by MI.| Hello,” said the Crow. civilian aviation facilities with John | gare ” - scored in “The Jolson Story,” Wil-|and Mrs. Johann Olsson who plan! «“Hello,” answered Rodgers. R. Alison, assistant Secretary of |{yré, s“mv.‘:‘l;;::'I:;:,’,)d"k:l ‘(5“(,7,1\ ih\'\,};,‘.‘h Bam Frawley, Roy Rogers and the| (o try their hand later at home-| Rodgers, to lure the crow closer, | Commerce for Air, said alloting of | read Look has been preserved intact Sons of the Pioneers, and Woody | steading and boat herding near took out the case containing his car jcontracts awaited —only final ap-)and no punches are pulled Herman and his orchestra are promi- | pairbanks. {Kkeys, driver's license and car regis- | proval of the site by military au- b T nent additions to the large cast Mrs. Olssen, who once called her-'tration. thorities The story is about a night club|geif the “Floating Cleopatra,”| He dangled the keys in front foi This approval is necessary to as- NORTH STAR SAILING quartet who stick together through|cjaims a record -of floating 98 the bird, which suddenly grabbed|sure no conflict of takeoff and ap- | —_— thick and thin until one of them is| hours in the open sea, and of cov-|them in his beak and flew away. The | Proach patterns with nearby Ladd The sailing schedule of the MS givea a movie contract. The various foring 2 mile In 80 minutes while keys still haven't been found. {and Eielson Air Force fases North Star, Alaska Native Service comphcanom which then set in,|y..qing water and holding an um- | s pAES The second deficiency bill which | supply ship, has been changed and making for a plot with new twists, | ajq } 5 ipassed Congress just before d-| the boat will leave Seattle on are rcsol\_lml o‘nly \«hon»thc four- | " gho said her most spectacular D ' pl A journment included $12,500,000 cash | August 4, instead of July 31. The | some divides into a pair of tWO-|feqt was remaining afloat while e e“se ans re and contract authority for airports| North Star will make only one MR, ! playing four musical instruments. | 3 .gs here and at Anchorage. stop in Southeast Alaska on the| “Living up to its name, the musical P8 (0TI e ought to | Made in 'I'wo (mes‘ e northbound voyage, and, that will| {:nrez::s ;:r 52:‘ x:c\v She "::“l‘fm be a cinch. ‘] b g {be at Wrangell on August 6. % SR ¥ TGS e y ace song writers, | | — arold A. Whittaker, with the e, Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adam-| H (By Associated Press) lTorrilurml Department of Health, i Laies’ wonl‘n “Ews 4 son. “I Guess T'll Have That Dream | Talk of the possibility of another |returiied to Juncau yesterday after PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE “ Right Now” and “Chiquita From! IRoopS P R A ( T l ( . - > STARRING | Santa Anita” are typical of the war has resulted in elaborate plansimaking a trip to Anchorage. Hel i o 3 |for defense jn at least two Ameri-|is at the Hotel Juneau. Two San Francisco doctors, Dr. COMING— (diversified and hum-mable songs lcan cities. i B RS W. H. Aufrano and Dr. Edward written especially for the film, each | In Springfield, Mass., a gun man- | NOTICE T, Blomquist, with the U. S. Pub-| ## ’ " EDDIE Al ERT !fl sure-fire winner among Tin Pan| ! ufacturer (Smith and Wesson) has| I Will not be responsible for any | lic Health Service, are new arrivals | The nazo‘ H Edge MOORE ‘Alley's,best. The gutstnndmg rhy-lAGAINS' FAIRBA"KS built and underground factory, w"h-deb(s unless contracted by myself.! here and are staying at the Bur-l Constonce thmic and pulsating dances, per- air ratd shelters. | (948 3t) W. F. CRAWFORD. anof Hotel. formed by Albert Ruiz, complete the | —— New Jersey's Liggest city, Newark,' ~ - o —— —_— PRI elements that make “Hit Parade” FATRBANKS, Alaska, July 28“’“ niobilizing against atom bomb | the hest entertainment value among (P—Two simulated attacks will be [atmaks. City authorities want to en- GIL LAMB Ithe new films. Y staged by armed troops against|yoy 3500 volunteers for training as! 1L GOODWIN | AR Fairbanks within the next —fivela,yjjary police and firemen. They'll| \ B 38| HERE FROM SITKA |days, Brig. Gen. Dale V. Gaffney,|pe given thorough instruction in ROY ROGERS WILLIAM FRAWLE | H. 8. Finch, of Vita Food Pro- Commander of the Air Force Yu-|fict aid, with emphasis on the| “Big House ond TRIGGER g iducts, Inc., is a new guest at the| kon Composite Wing, am“’“"“ditreatmem of a-bomb casualties. Blues” Baranof Hotel. i today. { “ S A i — He said soldiers from the Ladd | ! Community Sing | FROM DENVER Field Air Force will move to the Late News - & Mr. and Mrs, Edward E. Goshen designated defense positions in me'unioniled WOI'I(GYS |of Denver, Colo, are among the city as part of the maneuvers ih| i new arrivals at the Baranof Hotel. one daytime and one night mock: I B Idi T d S i ale. . In bullding Irades KENTUCKY FAMILY HERE | The General called the exercises 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Haggard‘smndard training procedure mwnd-' Ge“ing Big Money and daughter of Winchester, Ky. ed to familiarize troops with pub- are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. lic defense patterns in event of an & b _——ee - — emergency. WASHINGTON, July 28.—®— DO Y R A SEATTLEITES HERE | - P “ Unionized worl_;ers in the bu!lding . [l . Here from Seattle and regis(ered‘ PAA MANAGER RETURNS trades B(rc he;u«g;lng the biggest OU P RT . Take Parf n Juneau S Glanl Salmon vDerbY e at the Baranof Hotel are Mr. and: Robert Thorpe, Operations Man-|money of their lives. 5 SA I_ E e, e eteepn, " F. Tromp. aser for PAA e, returna to gu.| The government Bureau of Labor { - All stores remain closed Saturday—0RDER YOUR FOOD NOW . . son, John L. Farley, Mr. and Mrs. neau by PAA Clipper yesterday u(-{SLMTU";S says l;el u:lon :o\;kerls s Walter A, Lee and Lawrence Met- ter spending two weeks in San|reached a record high on uly: 1, H " ter. | Francisco on company business. j when the average building worker Make No MlSlake DRI} URDER rno“ BERT s! RESSE - - LD LN Bl was geting $2.10 and hour. That's, * {an average, with bricklayers at the ¥ {top with their average of $2.67 an SUITS ‘ A.V.CARVER o RABBIT | WIENERS | SPECIAL CUT New York City bricklayers are ! a8 a pait-up suvscrive w THE DAILY ALASKA i e nihey i . COATS EMPIRE fs lnvited to be our guest THIS EVENING J|bn our. Orion. nborers are. do- FRYERS Spicy . . Tender STEAKS { l.l A T q Present this coupon to the box office of the af| 228 e L i p d 6 lb ROASTS CAPITOL THEATRE | Pound §9¢ 55¢lb. CHOPS NEBRASKAN HERE Visiting from Rushville, Bruce i% and receive TWO TICKETS to see: :Bourne is a guest at the Hotel & i | uncau. . Take the drudgery out of your holiday . . . Use Paper Plates, Cups, NUMEROQUS OTHER ITEMS ?fl?flgf:fp:fl ‘ b i‘,;i'li’?:nfief,flf:ifl A Napkins, Spoons, Forks-Complete Stocks Greatly Reduced || paowe e BOVALBLUE CAB C0. | 520 ) CANNING: APRICOTS 2oV, CRATE -- $2.49 'QA' and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and THE MONTEREY AVAILABLE /( terested as a fisherman or specta- Libby Solid Pack—Fancy RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Wor. flinon Derty Die, At 1 CHANNEL APPAREL SHOP |! ™ THIS SPACK—Your Name May Aspear! [, ™ %% | RIPE OLIVES .. No.1tall 2% | TUNA . . . . . . CandSc POTATO CHIPS, Large Size I T 2 for 55¢ ——— ey : Shoestrin; White or Whole Wheat NORTHLAND SAILINGS | | POTATOES . . No.2 can 23c | FIGBARS . . . 2lbs. 5% FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, oo | |00 o on THE COMPLETE LINE OF | | (@mPlire ™oie, packaze ~ Each B4 N e} EGGS 2 doz.$1.29| YES TISSUE29¢ 4 L N . ' Fresh Large Canadian Large 300-Sheet Package CITRUS S 1amcE 3Q¢(ase$Q.95 BRUCE t | FLYSPRAY Pints . . . 3¢ FLOOR (LEANER 'q;;re FLIT-DDT I'l‘;:rls ‘... 5% You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska \ o ) Line. Belax.. en)oy the magnificenr scenery u!fi ! X Y Gm ’ * comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside d o“r TOp Form lfri:?‘h 3 ns c 12 cans Case cpaicd and expercy ‘ - CAT FOOD rrives 3 @ S1.15_$4.45 Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy. ' m" ' va are Home Style Fancy—Kool Air Brand SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT “'‘.._-—————2-——--2“;'25 NZ PEACHES . . Largecan39c | PEAS . . . 15¢ Sallings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCEIKAN Scienfifi.auv cooked and Faner Sliced and SEATTLE X 5. 5. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH AUGUST 1 4o assure uniform refention of food values PEARS . . LargeCan39% | BEETS . . No.2canld Saflings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA. e HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS 21d DESSERTS Libby GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can 14c; Case $3.10 rate high for Flavor and Texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS APPLE SAUCE . Large cant5e| HONEY. . . 51 tin 5119 |- are rich in flavors Baby enjoys FRESH FRUITS - A Particularly FINE DISPLAY | ALASKA SSTE~AMAS..H,I§° e HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are light This Week-Everything Highest Quality ——— L HluHly, easy o digest— DELIVERY SCHEDULE Newspaper Advertising! : _

Other pages from this issue: