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£l »- » SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949 THE DAILY, ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! 5HOWPLALE oF — ENDS TONIGHT — “Headin for Heaven” (8:20—10:43) “Wild Horse Mesa” (7:10—9:33) MICKEY ROONEY |TYRONNE POWER IS INSUNDAY SHOW, | FEATURED IN BILL CAPITOL THEATRE| AT 20TH CENTURY, Utilizing a striking and revolu-| “Captain from Castile,” Darryl tionary technique in its handling of | F, Zanuck's Technicolor presentation ' tunes and lyrics, MGM's Techni-of the brilliant best-selling novel by ] ;olor musical, “Summer Holiday,”|Samuel Shellabarger, comes to 'the | rings a v\ealth o( talent to thelscreen of the 21 o] i Come Along — Tomorrow! R s L U - % oo e | (2 DAYS ONLY) one of the most satisfying musicalsilead role of Pedro de Vargas. i ' to emanate from Hollywood in many | For millions of readers, the thrill- i ' il Apmiig packed saga of history’s boldest sol- i 10 STARS! 12 TUNES! and Fer s piture which seom the s ot orone st ot o oo ! , ' juse of its song hits as spot numbers. |quest of an empire for gold and ! 1000 s oF LAU‘;"S. i]n&tend the various songs, written |glory, opened up new worlds of ad- H |by Harry Warren and Ralph Blane | yenture, drama, romance and vio- i (and, incidentally, youll be hear- |lence. i ;3 l;‘; l\;u or lln'l'l:{lof ltlwm on the Hit | Power is seen as the high-spirited <0 |Parade), are skilfully integraded as|son of an aristocratic family who i & (} MAN“O \)OY-R'DE ,N me” c%.' ‘pm't of the dialogue itself, ranging |fell into the clutches of the );nqui~ =) 5 Ro / jon such varied topics of the dawn |sition, and who, forced to flee his G . il of the Twentieth Century as rides | hemeland, finds glory and true love 3 in a Stanley Steamer, Fourth of July } with the army of the conquistador: : / beer-drinking contests, Gibson Girl{ Twenty-year-old Jean Peters plays % - |frolics on a picnic—and, of course, |opposite Power and gives a most . o llu\'e! creditable performance. s { Of course Mickey Rooney and| fThis feature is on tonight, Sun- {Gleria DeHaven are featured as the lday ana MAmdm % ‘ado)escenl pair and others in the SRR |cast are Walter Huston, Frank Mor- J 8 gan, Butch Jenkins, Agnes Moore- S(HEDU[E GIRl i head and Selena Royle. ‘ . SCOUT TRAINING by trees, level a roadway, grade ;\ndl surface it, or to create a parking J area for Mr. Shattuck. (lASSES GlVE"| . Further inquiry in the neighbor-‘ a hood revealed that the City leveled s THIS IS IT? and surfaced and at all times main- ,o:]ng" the direction of Mrs. Mar- Themssicelbitthet | tained this road, and in fact it has [10rY 8. Kafer, the Girl Scout Lead- ;‘,-/9 gives you “Stanley been pointed out that when the rest ership Training Program will get Steamer"and12 | of 'Juneau was snowed under, Cur- |URder way on Monday, March 7. “Whecwptunes! 1 tis Shattuck was serviced first, last [The schedule of classes for the fol- LORIA HUSTl]N MORGAN - JENKINS GHAVEN st MAXWELL - scres MOOREHEAD - v som S BFI T S SP 3 SEIM K3 398 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES COMPLETE SHOWS at 1:30—3:07—5:17—7:30— 9:48 FEATURE STARTS at —— 1:35—3:45—5:55—8:13—10:26 A lowing two weeks is as follows, so} clip this out for further reference: Monday, March 7 and March 14, 1 to 3 p.m, Brownie Leadership Training. Tuesday, March 8 and March 15, 1 to 3 p.m., Intermediate Leader- yship Training. Wednesday, March 9 at 1 o'clock. Joint Meeting of Leaders and 'I‘roopl Committees. Thursday, March 10, 9:30 to 11: 30] am, Arts and Crafts Workshop. Wednesday, March 16, 1 to 3 pm.,, Music and Singing Workshop. ‘THursday, March 17, 9:30 to 11: 30 am. Camping and Out-of-] Door.s ‘Workshop. and always, and his private road over Mrs, Hegstad's property was sanded regularly. I think the city and Mr. Shattuck should answer these observations through the facilities of the Empire, so that the people may know the | truth. l The City has balked at paying some twenty dollars for damages they caused in August, 1948, while; grading below street level in front! of our house on 4th Street, having torn up our oil line and filled our oil tank with dirt and water. Cny| graders and trucks are seen daily ! on Curtis Shattuck’s private road' evidently tuilt for him by the City. i TSR LENTURY . 10-YEAR GRID HIGHLIGHTS | | in | | Pete Smith’s | | !»IIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IilIJ![|IIIlIl|| T 0 0 ) ) - - 0 0 ] 00 T () ==2=2=2="Plus These Tidbiis of Film Fun== POASLODA NEWS | “FLORA” | The Musical | FLASHES Cartoon | Merry-Go-Round } by | | in ' presents: | Alr | Technicolor “l‘RANK[E | RLE & ORCH.” | | o e e B e e e e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIl IlIIIIII|IIIlllIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|IIII|II|I (OMMUNICATION o the Editor, 1ily Alaska Empire: I nave watched your news cover- se, editorials and communications ! .ncerning the “Gruening road’ candal” with some interest but| ,ave always considered the source n each instance when a blast was winted. The plaintiff in the suit] ainst Governor Gruening is a man | s0se mind runs to establishment of hrown bear reservation on Admir- ty Island, and you know what atheast Alaskans think of that; ewy idea, and the chief detractor, | e witk. rigafcous trdignation, | been Curtis Shattuck, rich, pow- | politically ambitious, a1, and Bell & Howell . 8mm projector, r wattage. Precision- u makers of Hollywood’ i professional equipment . .. to a theater quality to your home movie shows.! Guaranteed forlife!® -built by the s preferred kmanship or material, 3«""“::' I:'f'd‘:;rlfodufl. will be remedied fres (except for transportation). Come in and see it today Geo. Langaker Successor to PIONEER JEWELERS So. Franklin Street | Gruening controversy until recent- |of {ly when, in my real estate ram-‘land of Mrs. Anna Hegstad some 400 i blings, T came acro. ous fact—that Curtis Shattuck him- grandson of a former Governor. !use, Mr. Shattuck had Bill Manthey I was not inclined to enter Lho]do prehmmary clearing from the end Evergreen Avenue acrass the feet to the Shattuck' residence, where a sizeable parking area was arranged, also on the land of Mrs. | Hegstad. a rather curi- self has made a “road deal,” or so it appears. Mr. Shattuck has recently con structed a new mansion in the Seat- | Mrs. Hagstad still owns the land, ter Tract, far above most of that de- |although she has been confined in velopment, and served until recent ‘a)\ institution for some years, and months by a private road branching ithere is no record to show that off Evergreen Avenue. Since this|she has given the City or Mr. Shat- drive is somewhat steep for winter ‘Lu(k an easement to tear down her EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APTOINTMENTS The Venetian Shop HAS MOVED To: 247 So. Franklin (Next to I. Goldstein) MRS. GIOVANETTI welcomes all her OLD customers as well as NEW ONES at her NEW LOCATION EAGLES’ DANCE TONIGHT Saturday - March 5 at 10:00 Niemi - Niemi - Werner ORCHESTRA DOUGLES EAGLES' HALL ADMISSION $1.00 plus 20c Tax Total $1.20 per Couple Everybody Welcome 0000000000000 0000000000 m:-%é i Such service must cost the taxpayers thousands of dollars annually. I would like to hear a little more about this matter. Would anyone else? P.S. Incidentally, would make a wonderful City Park, tsr above the city, with a view ol the Channel. If the City would care| S to take over the entire piece of{ R property, I would like to take my kids up there for a picnic. (Signed) PETER WOOD. Lauson Alr-coled new models at F. Supply. Quiboaras Madsen’s C. and 24 Court House recoras show that' Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, March 4, 1949 Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 AM. on March 28, 1949, and then publicly opened for furnishing the materials and performing the work for constructing Project Alaska 1-C4,D7, Bituminous §yirfacing, Ton- gass Highway, Tongdss Nationa)l Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter- ritory of Alaska. The length of the project is 2,628 miles and the prin- cipal items of work are approxi- mately as follows: Extra and Miscel- laneous Force Account Work, All Reqd., Reconditioning of Used Road- bed 2.628 Miles, Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course, Class 2 Grading C, 750 cu.yds., Class A Pavement Aggregate for Designation A-126 for Surface Treatment 2,000 . cu.yds., Asphalt 185 Tons. Plans and “Specifications may be examined by prdspective bidders at Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alas- ka; Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland. Oregon; Associated General Con- tractors of America, Benjamin ! Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, and Associated General Contractors of America, Lousac-Sogn Building Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of plans and specificaions are request- ed, a deposit of $10.00 will be re- quired to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, the deposit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and Specifica- tions may be obtained at the office of Public Roads Administration, 418 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon. In addi- tion to the section on which bids are now being invited, it is proposed to jssue invitation to bidders within the next month for a project ap- proximately 1.5 miles long involving |gradlng surfacing, and bridge in the vicinity of Wards Cove, and a proj- ! ect involving the reconstruction of the north pier of the Carlanna Creek | Bridge near the north city limits of | Ketchikan, Alaska. No plans are yet |available for this work but the Pub- lic Roads Administration engineers in Juneau will have general know- Jedge of the work which should en- able interested contractors to view the site at this time. H. A. Stoddart, Division Engineer. First publication, March 4, 1949, Last publication, March 7, 1949, erniight Presbyterian Church. All Mrs. Hegstad's | the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- property is beautifully situated and { °f Gompany. The meeting of the Music and Singing Workshop on Wednesday. March 16, will be held in the North- othér meetings in the Penthouse ot & No. 6045A ONS FOR PUBLICATION e District. Court for the Ter- il of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. MARY JANE STRINGER, Plain- l tiff, vs. BRUCE LARKIN | STRINGER, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, To "the above named defendant, BRUCE LARKIN STRINGER, Greeting : In the name of the United States | »f America, you are bereby required ! o appear in the District Court for - the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- : sial Division at Juneau, Alaska, ! vithin 30 days after the last pub-( ication of this Summons, namely within 30 days after the 26th day of March, 1949, in case this Sum- mons is pubished, or within 40 days ! fter the date of its service upon you in case this Summons is served ; ipon you personally, and answer ¢ ’he Complaint of the above named Plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in the above entitled ) wction demands the following relief : 1. That the bonds of matrimony 10w existing between plaintiff and lefendant be dissolved. 2. That plaintiff be awarded the care, custody and control of the ninor children of plaintiff and de- ‘endant, namely John Eric Stringer, wnd David Allen Stringer. 3. That plaintiff recover from de- ‘endant her costs and disbursements aerein. 4. That the Court grant such sther relief as may be meet in the remises. AND, in the event you fail to so ppear and answer, paintiff will :ake judgment against you for want hereof, and will apply to the Court ‘or the relief demanded in her Com- dlaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS, the Hon. George W. Polta, Judge of the above entitled sourt, and the seal of the Court aereunto affixed on this 11th day of February, 1849. (Seal) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One By LOIS ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, Feb. 12, 1949, “ast publication, March 5, 1949, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on February 10th. 1949, in the J. S. Commissioner’s Count for Ju- 2eau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Robert G. Rice, of Juneau, Alaska, was appeinted administrator of the estate of ELVA RICE, also known 1s Elva L. Rice, deceased. All per- | sons having claims against said | estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required oy law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notide.* ROBERT G. RICE, Administrator. First publication, Feb. 12, 1949. Last publication, March 5, 1949. STARTS ONIGHT NOTE: Due to the EXTREME LENGTH OF THIS FEATURE . . . DOORS OPEN at6: 30— -—SHOW at7pP. M. FILLING THE SCREEN WITH ROMANCE, | SPECTACLE, ADVENTURE AND GLORY!: “I am not afraid to kill... or die ...for you!" | ACAPTAIN from CHS“[C vty SCCH I0COA0D . 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