The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 19, 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)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1948 ~— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA "~ PAGE FIVE "FRONTIERGAL” |ADM. ZEUSLER IMISSIRENEOLSEN, | DOUGILAS 20TH CENTURY | ~ ENDS TONIGHT | CONDEMNSLOSS | FRANKCASHENTO |~ NEWS STARSCROSBY, | S™%5hhreymyny AT CAPITOL! OF SEWARD RR| WED SATURDAY| ,,, mum smowes B. FITZGERALD' : . : The Most WELCOME News in 3 Long Years BING and BARRY _ 4 SHOWS AT 7:25 - 9:30 Last Times Tonight! ; "Frontier Gal” | | | i “ { Mrs. Herbert Lochert was guest| H i of honor last evening at a shower | Hollywood's latest great lover is| SEWARD, Aug. 19—Scrapping the! The marriage of Miss Irene Olsen in the home of Miss Dorothy Hel-[ It took Paramount three years to Andy Devine. He admits it himself. Seward 1 licker. Assisting hostesses were find the right vehicle for the screen’s ink of the railbelt will kill \and Mr. Frank Cashen will be sol-| | Devine, who has spent 18 yearsione of the few dreams of melcmnlzed on Saturday evening at 8|Mrs. A. J. Balog and Mrs. Joe dream team, Bing Crosby and Barry (in Technicolor) with | collecting a tan at Universal Pic- tourist trade, Adm. F. A. Zeusler oizo'clock in the Catholic Church o!'mgm_ Jr. | Fitzgerald, but for “Welcome Stran- YVONNE DE CARLO |ture's expense, is appearing ('ur-}me Alaska Steamship Company told:lhe Nativity. Miss _OLsen is Lhel Refreshments, served from a buf- 'ger,” which opened yesterday f“ t.he‘I THE "GOING MY WAY” STARS ‘ 5 rently in “Frontier Gal," the out- the Chamber of Commerce yester- daughter of Mrs. Kirsten Hancock |fet, were centered around a dec- Gross 20th Century Theatre, it was | ARE TOGETHER AGAINI ROD CAMERON door saga now at the Capitol day. of Juneau and Mr. Cashen is theiorated cake which was topped by |time well spent and richly reward-! Paramount presents Wolerioa Theatre, with Yvonne De Carlo and| “Seward is ideally located as the 'son of Mrs. Sadie Cashen of Doug- Rod Cameron in starring roles. |gateway to most beautiful section las. What's more, Andy has a couplé of Alaska,” Zeusler declared. “Alas-! Miss Marilyn McAlister will be of love scenes with Yvonne. Those ka would be missing the bet of a Miss Olsen's maid-of-honor and| love scenes are out of this world. lifetime if the port was abandoned.” Miss Rosemary Doogan will be: They did one sitting on a river| . Praising the Resurrection Bay city, Lridesmaid. Sandra Hancock will be bank at Bishop, Calif. When the Zeusler said the backbone for theflower girl. Mr. Harry Cashen, twin completed Director | tourist industry is already there. |brother of Frank Cashen, will be a miniature stork carrying a tiny |Mg. bundle, a houquet of flowers in| With co-star Joan Caultield, pastel shades, and pottery baby|lovely, charming and talented, pro-| shoes tied with pink and blue|Viding a romantic foil for Bing's; streamers. Mrs. Lochert was pre- Songs “Welcome Stranger” has sented with some beautiful gitts|eVerything the terrific twosome's, appropriate for the occasion. {tirst hit, “Going My Way," had plus a tender love story. The acting - Plus - ' ® “Children’s Village” ® “Filleting and Packing Fish” ® Latest News Feature at 8:056—10:10 scene was | Guests besides Mrs. Lochert and | | Charles Lamont heard Andy sav,| “The Gabe steak house, Soper best mm;h . o the hostesses were: Mesdames H. :]LI Bing, B?rry. Joa(\n_nnd theb q\ml(; ¥ “Do you ‘enjoy doing love scenes Inn and Henton's Kenai Lodges| Following the wedding ceremony.|monuin Francis Snyder, William Y supporting cast is superb, ani with WANDA HENDRIX « FRANK FAYLEN » ELIZABETH PATTERSON rrlday.sahfliday with me?" {can all be expanded to handle a reception will be h_eld at the home Richards, Toni Haugen, Frank |the down-to-earth story m«;y cl\fi(‘l; ROBERT SHAYNE + LARRY YOUNG + PERCY KILBRIDE “Oh, T do,” responded Miss De | thousands of tourists,” he said. {of Mr. anad Mrs. Sid Thompson &% | wison ™ pouglas Wahto, George| %11l make you glad yourre part Directed by ELLIOTT NUGENT of the human race. The supporting cast, which makes | every role a portrayal, is headed by Wanda Hendrix, Frank Faylen, Elizabeth Patterson and Percy Kil- bride. Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen wrote the song hits 'Blng sings, and you'll sing their Carlo, “every bruise of it and who The steamship official said he ap- 5519 West 11th Street. All friends of knows, some day that jiu-jitsu may proved the construction of the road |the young couple are invited to at- come in handy.” between Seward and Anchorage, but |tend both the wedding and the l‘e-| PURCHASE PROPERTY HERE Incidentally, on the same bill is felt the link lost the true beautyception. ! Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Mack, of! another in the series, “This Islof the area. Miss Olsen and Mr. Cashen at-|;, .0 "0 ireir two .young 'boys America,” entitled “Children’s Vil-| A one-week stopover roundtrip tended the University of Alaska last\nre ne;: Dougias residents havmg“ lage.’ steamer passenger could not only year. Miss Olsen is employed in the Blirnesca ithe, Jink s“;“ resl-‘ {observe all the color and ruggedness | Educational Training Division of the swEP T Stoher and H. O. Rogers. { 4 THRILL- "The Cat's Tale"-Air Express News 5 | dence on 2nd Street. Mr. Stott DI U S A 2 % ‘ PN ‘ot the rail trip, but could visit An-!Veterans Administration and Mr. £ , praises along with the picture's. i REOUB]’ FUNDS chorage and then return for three|Cashen is a clerk at the Um“dlfiog:il.:: é;\e Hayes and Whitley i Lot usll RITES IOMORROW HIGHWAY PAIRO[ lor four days of fishing, hunting and |Food Store. After their marriage, 3 ‘12 (OME NORIH vIA R GE {hiking on the Kenai Peninsula, he they will reside in IlJouulu- « in | TAKU RIVER FISHING CLOSED | l FOR CAPT. OLE ANSEN L ! said. The young-couple plan to work in . > n Io MAKE (H E(K FOR ANCHORAG e | yome coule n fo R River cuning e vener: | PAN AMERICAN FLIGHT, | ] vel to the States, where Mr. Cashen | 0 T W with their 1 ‘ I-EAVE Fon sou]'“ Funeral services for Capt. Ole E.| POWER PRO]E(T Broke Pennsylvani will enter his junior year of college FiC% ATe, coming i Wih thel S by Al e —_— Iown fa“s “ei' 'o {Sh:Consngp ity 40 smknm']wns experienced this year than for| PAA Clippers brought 12 to J“-antemuon at the Charles W. Carter (TR INE Sy 9 ' D “ :sevsrnl years past, according to neau and flew 14 others south yes-|Chapel. Dean Charles E. Rice, ChaP-| A)l jocal motor vehicles will une- s 9 ANCHORAGE, Aug. Lomati— the fishermen. terday in addition to extra fisherman |lain for Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of : MV;»C’.Y“A“:':; Providing ~ Congress appropria!evai“IOns ol Doliars Ausu “fllm DEPT- ——ae—— flights. |Alaska, will conduct the services, ;’l"if’“: ?;:;{Ili‘::gu;:’r: ":o’g‘.;’“i’ky' § i sufficient money when it convenes| Arzivals were Daniel Grecco, Fred {which will be under the auspices|gergeant Emmett Botelno of the [Waggnner, Ben Stowe, Henry James, in January, foundation and explo- i By ELAINE KAHN Williard Waller, Elma Peterson, An- of Igloo No. 6. Interment will be at. ¥ ration work on the Eklutna power| PERRYOPOLIS, Pa. Aug. 18— | Territorial Highway Patrol. Botel: the Pioneers Cemetery. NEW RAILS BEING ADDS T0 NURSING mrri idree Hamilton, Marge Moore, Rob- Mr..Ansen was a life member of project will begin next spring, R.'—This Western Pennsylvania mine C. Johnson, assistant chief of the!town whose chief claim to glory Bureau of Reclamation survey com-|was its historical past had a bright mittee, told the Chamber of Com-|future today and an inheritance of mrce yesterday. uncounted millions. Johnson said he and Joseph Mor-! George Washington once owned gan expected to submit their report “more than 1600 acres of its land and on the Elkutna survey to Washing-|personally suggested the plan of ton the “first or second of Septem- 'the town—like the spokes of a be:.” iwheel. Drilling of the tunnel, which would| But when the hamlet tried to link the lake with the power plant restore Washington's flour mill sev- on the Knik side of the Chugach |eral years ago, the citizens couldn’t rage, requires meticulous planning, raise enough money. The old mill Johnson pointed out. ‘collapsed, leaving only ruins. . He estimated the cost of the tun-| Today Perryopolis—proudly named nel at between $75,000 and $100,000. for Commodore Oliver Perry—has | 'There have been instances in lhei]ogs of money. Just how much, it States where ~drillers encountered won't know until the lawyers and “heavy ground and the drilling cost | executors get through counting the $1,000 -a foot, he said. lestate of Mrs. Mary Fuller Fra- “Even the. geologists can't tell zier of Philadelphia, what's inside a mountain,” Johnson} The last surviving member of the - HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. yesterday - were Albert Wallace for medical treatment and Emily OIl- Ann’s Hospital The Alaska Depurtment of Health has added three new members to! ert Burr, Harold Manuel, Maud Igloo No. 4, Fairbanks. LAID, ALASKA RR | | Washington graduste, will be Nurs'}duys_ Rail-replacing crews are av-|Doogan, Mildred Medrano, Prlnk:the century. ho said that all autos and trucks will be stopped by the Highway Pa- trol and City Police for an inspec- its nursing staffs: Misses Lily| Holloway and Marje Welcher. Born February 2, 1869 in Haughe-l4jon of prakes, , windsh Hagerman, Arne Bulkeley and: | Leaving were C. F. Young, Mar-isund, Norway, Capt. Ansen had been 3“”" 5 hl:)rm, m::m:,x :’ndd.m‘;l; Marian Oyster. ANCHORAGE, Aug. 19—New rail itha Sheldon, Luelia Spurgeon, Rob-{a resident of Alaska for many Eequlpn‘:enn Miss Hagerman, University of i making the train ride between ert Hagg, H. A. Vandewyer, Ruthiyears and received his citizenship AP . - Anchorage and Potter smooth these | Kamplain, Agnes Young, Frankipapers shortly after the turn of Empire wanwaas get resurts! S. S. George ing Educational Director in Ju-; t half a mile a day as|Riting, George Towle, Mr. and Mrs. eraging abou! neau. She holds a masters d‘““e!mey move along toward the An- Leonard Palmer and Gertrude Pal- from Columbia University with a ., " e yards. They expect to finish me:. major in menal hyglene. The o ittt SO T SRR P lght,| From Annette—R. C. Gresham, spent five years as Director of thel "myo oy rail—115-pound steel— Harris Huston, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ed- Division of Public Health N““mg’repluces worn, 70-pound rail, Tie monds, M. G. Hanavin and James on the Utah State Board of Health, \plates add further “padding.” Coun- Devinc and five years with the US. PHS. 4y, the tie plate, the new steel is' To Fairbanks—Elsie Lindley, N. as Nursing Consultant and N“'se‘slmcst two inches higher than the |F. Powers, J. W. Male, Esther Peter- Consultant in mental hygiene. old type. Tie spacing and further [son, Ruben Willock and G. E. Bls- Miss Bulkeley, who will be as-|yanasting will be provided along nett:. y signed to Wrangell, was formerly 8 |this s!re{ch next ye';,. b . | JIM[S;:H‘RCH Georgia county public health nurse.! The rail-replacing contract, "]S'O(k Re'“ms ! She holds a masters degree from'part of the railroad’s $50,000,000 New York University. |rehakilitation program, is held by| WHEN YOU Z M}!;ssl Oys;,eréc_ who dreceivet: a ime Willlam €mith Co. About 86 men i Io ‘n(ho'age ORDER— achelor of ience degree from 'are in the work gangs. Western Reserve University with a! when the Anchorage-Potter _‘oblA"e’ Spee‘h SPECIFY SHIP ATCO PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 20 For Information Call or Write sen for surgery. declared. | Perryopolis’ Fuller family, Mrs. Fra- Discharged after surgery were ————.— zier, died August 6 in a New York Mrs. Elizabeth Heydek and Howard | UNION OIL COMPANY Hospital at the age of 83. She left Bell. i A4 sa As w¢ o C. A Blumgof :Union Ol Co, all but $210,000 of her vast estate Government ' ‘Hospital admitted Los Angeles, Larry Morgan yesterday. Baranof Hotel. ments.” major in public health nursing, is done, the crews will go north to! is registered at the to the town for public improve- wifl leave this week for her as-'Board Pass where they will put in signment at Anchorage. new ‘rail from there to Cantwell. A ” They will return south to Wasilla and work on rail-replacing between R. H. Stotk, ‘Anchorage contrac- | [tor and Republican Congressional, candidate from Alaska, left here for Anchorage early this afternoon. Stock said he was well pleased The Totem Route Washington Phone 879 Box 61 Juneau, Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Pier 57, Seattle, Wash. o s pre—— with the turn-out and spirit ofi Ithe GOP “get-together” dinner at' the country club last night and |that he was looking forward to his | next visit to Juneau which would: probably be around the 1st of Septembe.. Stock said he plans to attend the Sitka Legion Convention to be held FROM WRANGELL from Sept. 4th through 7th, and Eugenie L. Williams of Wran-|will again visit Juneau and other {gell is in Juneau and is stopping points in the Southeastern area at at the Hotel Juneau. that time. there and Houston—pending | freeze-up weather. » e IN FROM TULSEQUAH { Mr. and Mrs. Dahl and two chil- dren, O. Wittal and Bob Thells are in town from Tulsequah and are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. .. C. J. EHRENDREICH — C P.A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Phone 351 Systems =~ * Taxes Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MEAT MARKET PHONE 478 MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR GROCERIES PHONE 371 Fancy Groceries . . . . . Fresh Produce . . . . . Qualily Meals FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS TAPIOCA or COCONUT HIXSON'S DESSERTS - 3 for 25¢ BALLARD BIQUITS - - 2for 35¢ CREAMETTES - - - 2ior23¢ GINGER ALE - - . 3fr§L00 HAMBURGER RELISH - 2 for 43¢ SHREDDED WHEAT . 2for45¢ WHEATIES - . . 3for55 CHEERIOS - - - 3for§yc ZOOM . voe o Qor39e KIX . . . . . . . 2035 Home-Grown Vegetables from Our Ouwn Farm FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT LUE RIBBON CUT-UP FRYERS - - - - . . . 85cperlh. Free Parsley with Every Chicken EEF POT ROAST - - 65cperlb. GROUND BEEF - - 59cperlb. ~__ FREE DELIVERY For Fine Foods------Buy at Bavard’s ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ' via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka S. S. ALASKA—THURSDAYS, AUG. 26 and SEPT. 9 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 o AT el T S e Notice The Capitol Typewriter Company WILL BE CLOSED from August 19th to September 1. EDWARD E. LUPRO, JR. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO The Triangle Cleaners l"allnayslicby.... Parties, shows, evenings with gay friends; these call for the b%s;lgx rs:é)[tl}g ing care . .. o SERVICE, in fact! SCHEDULED SAILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU Freight Received Seattle MV Coastal Monarch..Aug. 18 or 19 88 Aleutian Aug.21 MV Jumper Hitch Aug. 26 For better Appearance CALL Aug. 17 thru Aug. 19 Aug. 21 thru Aug. 24 SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS Northbound Southbound SS. Baranof ._Aug. 22 SS. Aleutian .. Aug. 24 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 & 4 B ALASKA STEAMSHIP o M P A Serwng AU Alas 7

Other pages from this issue: