The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 17, 1949, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, TONIGHT AND THURSDAY STARTS AT 8:18 — 11:00 $1,370 INAWARDS FOR 4-H'ERS WITH HIGHEST RECORDS . Nine U. S. business concerns are offering $1,370.00 in 4-H incentives to Alaska youth this year through| the National Committee on Boys and, Girls Club Work, according to G. L. Noble, director. This amount will be presented to 4-H Club members who have out- standing records cof accomplishment in the nine sponsored agriculture and home economics programs now under way. The programs are ar- ranged by the National Committee} and supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service through the Uni- versity of Alaska. Awards include 135 medals, five | $100 U. S. savings bonds, a 17- jewel gold watch and $705 in cash toward three trips to. the National 4-H' Club Congress - to be held in Chi¢ago (Illinois) this fall. timated 45 members in 56 4-H Clubs may compete for awards. Programs and sponsors are: Bet- ter Methods Electric, Westinghouse Educational Foundation; Clothing, i Spool Cotton Educational Bureau HOBART | Food Machinery | BOB TANDY An es- Alaska Sales and Service Agency for Display Rom 296 S. Franklin—Box 511—Phone 971 1949 Dairy Production, Kraft Food: Garden, Allis-Chalmers; Girls’ Rec | ord, Montgomery Ward; Home Im- provement, Sears Roebuck Founda- tion; Meat Animal, Thos. E. Wil- gon; Poultry, Dearborn Motors; Soil | Conservation, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday were Peter Willilams and Fred Nash. j Discharged were |Charles Welch Durschlag. Ruby Bell of Angoon was ad- mitted to the Government hos- pital. Discharged were Francine Jackson of Hoonah and Martha Golley of Atka. NYMA4 Anita Roehr, and Richard N ON TRIP ment of child labor laws, John A. | Nyman has left for the interior on | an inspection trip that will keep | him traveling for most of a month, Nyman is Wages and Hours in- vestigator for the U. S. Department | of, Labor. This trip wiil take him to Fair- ibanks and Ncme, then back along the coast and to McGrath, zh n the mining distri FRIEDRICH Refrigeration BROS. —— BILL "ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 For Estimales on that New Basement, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON " EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin [ PHONE 506 FOR DR. D. D. MARQUARDT * LOPTOMETRIST LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau APPOINTMENTS ' ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED TBE management of thils bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depesit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures; each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. " Your Deposits SAVINGS BONDS SAFE STATES ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION With special interest in enforce- | | | | | I {ONDITION OF WEATHER ACHA BT ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE GENE AUTRY AND 'YANKEE FAKIR, CAPITOL THEATRE Two hours of thrill-packed ac-| JUNEAU, ALASKA NOTICE ———— Special KIDDIE Show Saturday at 1:30 “The Last Roundup” sEE"Fighl of Wild Stal- lions” and Cartoons| Round-Up.” kind of royalty—the “king ot hokum” by Douglas Fowley in Republ Yankee Fakir.” Gene, America’s favorite singing cowboy rides into Juneau on his famous horse, Champion, in a new} shooti singing' film, said’ to he test outdoor adven- ture of his career Along with Gene and Champ, the ¢ also includes Jean Heather, Ralph Morgan, Carol Thurston,| Mark Daniels and the Texas Ran-| gers, in a thrilling spectacle of the i inew West, blazing with the old-time! fury of the range. In “Yankee Fakir,” Fowley plays {a hard-boiled “pitchman,” one of {a string of tough-character parts. Joan Woodbury is co-starred in the story of two pitchmen who run linto a mysterious murder in the} little town of Mystic, Ariz,, and ke-| come involved in it. Incidentally, Marc Lawrence, who CHAMBZR DELEGATE LEAVES FOR SMITHERS TRADE CONVENTION Representing the Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce ai the Associa- |8 OUT ON ALEUTIAN AT 8:45 FOR WESTWARD Sailing at 8:é5 o'ciock last night for the Westward, the Aleutian| had eight passengers embarking. | Paired is a ditferent | *%® tlands on the ¥ PAGE FIVE "ALWAYS TOGETHER' e BRINGS 27 KIsSES |[GRA 10 20TH CENTURY Robert Hutton, who appears with tion arc announced for the Capitol | Joyce Reynolds in Warner Bros.' Theatre in the double bill which | romantic comedy offering, “Always opens tonight and can be seen to- | Together,” kisses his co-star e ctly morrow, too. | 27 times in the film. The “kissee’ |is live o 1ds. B 2 2 b H » |is lively Joyce Reynol brin(”] ; w\;\\lll};\(:(::j;l::‘r,cmffl m:\:\‘g | The picture has its last showings 3 igl Century The- R west 1n. Columibins rhs Taat| ORI QLRI CRR Ty e In addition to the romantic ac- tion, Hutton also indulges in some slapstick shenanigans. First he gets| soundly slapped; this publicity re | leases state, took many rehes Also, he slips from a chair ground with a sounding thump. This bit also took re- many rehearsals which left the)| young star y much bruised and winded. !‘ ANABEL SIMPSON 1S ‘ MODEL FOR PICTURE An attractive Juneau girl whol is doing interesting work in New York evidently has gone in for a bit of modeling on the side. And Miss Anabel Simpson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rokert Simpson, is well “suited” for it, by appearance! . yand poise, as well as the tailleur plays Duke in the comedy-drama, i, which she is pictured in a na-| is one of Hollywood’s most en-|yionor magazine. i thusiastic square dancers and s an| 1. tpe August issue of Town’ |exp“‘ “caller.” and Country, “Anabel Simpson’ | alights from a Cessna piloted by, | Malcolm Stevenson at the Aviation Country Club, Hicksville, L. I., in a soft suit of Ducharne nnal-plnkl tweed . . " begins the caption| under the full-page picture on page | 4. ) Miss Simpson is doing public 7 lations work for a group of New York State universities, as well as| ted Board ¢of Trade convention at For Seward, passengers were: Mr Smithers, B. C. Thursday, Friday | ang Mrs, George W. Taylor, William | Weather conditions and temper- and Saturday will be Miss Suzy | ywynn Mrs, Martha Galley, W. A \tures at vaiious Alaska points,| Winn. She was named delegate 10| Richelsen, Mrs. Edith Van Kirk. | also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a veleased by the Weather Burcau i L Juneau, follow: :")‘]';({’"“"‘"‘ for Alaska Daily Em-| gy, js Sylvia? 74 3t | tered yesterday at the Gastineau. Anchorage 4g—Partly Cloudy | BN BN el | - — - Barrow 45—Cloudy | Bethel 50 Fox| WES AND GLADYS OVERBY Cordova 48— Partly Cloudy| ARE PAR S OF DAUGHTER | Dawson 48—Partly Cloudy | Edmonton | Fairbanks Haines 50 57—Partly Cloudy | 47—Rain | Clouc Havre Juneau Annette Island 51--Pa m., 120th Meridian Time, ar 49- Ra Airport Kodiak abiii.nt 46—Cloudy i 51—Cloudy ' Parents live at 3325 School Strcc',i ' MeGrath 48— Partly Cloudy ' Oakland | Nl 4g Cloudy| Mr. and Mrs. Overby, former| i 51— Cloudy Juneau residents, left Alaska duc- 49 Drizz1e| 08 the war while Mr. Overby was | 60—Cloudy | ‘B the and since have lived 2 " BHine tikb g i are in California. It is reported that | Shattis 59— Partly Cloudy | they plan to retwn to Juneau. Whitehorse 45 1 LV RS T e Xruiitat 50—Rain| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | ¥ :ghm on August 2nd, 1949, in the , Commissioner’s Court for | ® & & c o 9 C 0 o o ‘Prccincr. at Juneau, Alaska,‘y;ll;;erni: | - ° | Hildre appointed admini ix | TIDE TABLE | of the Psm((’p(xlf ANDRE\T?{A%BSE | 5 : dvc(fux(od. 'Ax“ pter:ons having claims 3 agalnst said estate a I't y Low tide 0 am, 34 {t. ®lpresent them, with \:fl;fillmxgc:: gi:] ttll(;leev pRen 1910 1. ® | ers as required by law, to said ad- & A pm, 7.1 ft. @ ministratrix at Juneau, Alaska, H ish tide, 8:33 pm. 130 ft. @ | within six months {rom the date of | £ | the first publication of this notice. | :“‘ B B8 SR 8 6 o SIoRT HIEDRE: Admmistra::";)e(. £ v - | First publication, August 3, 1949. | g Who is Sylviar 74 3t | Last publication, August 24, 1049, | : i 2. L Bt ol i ez - | " | ® THE ONLY frequent to Scandinavia. e FREE MEALS, smorgasbord, re- freshments. ® NO TAX. No tipping. No charge for baggage up to 66 pounds. *Subject gov’t approval. Fog 40—Partly Cloudy | in SAVE$252 lo SCANDINAVIA Arreal bargain! Special low round-trip fares: Copenhagen or Oslo $551.30 (regular fare $743.40), Stockholm $569.30 (regular fare $792), Helsinki $604 (regular fare $856.80) ... good for trips up to 60-days duration any time between October 1 and April 30. CANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM the meet on the reccmmendation of | the Chamber board of directors, and will also serve a special cor- For Valdez: Mrs. Connie Palmer. 1 For Cordova: Mrs. Ida Smith. | | nae ! of Chattanooga, Tennessee, research for a doctor-author. She| formerly was with the Research Department of Time Magazine. | i : NESSEE ! Leonard Williams | regis- | and Mr: | daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. | Wes Overby in Oakland, Califor- | nia, on August 3rd, according to| announcements received by friends | |in Juneau. 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