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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951 Jovial Comedy, 'The Geod Humor Man,’ At Capitol Theatre which ex- results the SHOWPLALE or APITUL SHOWS 7:25 — 9:30 FEATURE 8:05 — 10:10 Columbia Pictures, amined with hilarious strenuous routine of “The Fuller Brush Man,” has now followed in the fun-packed footsteps of last season’s top comedy hit with a joy- ous romp called, “The Good Humor Man.” Starring Jack Carson as a Good Humor ice cream salesman, the Columbia movie at the Capitol Theatre, is a rib-tickling, blues- chasing affair. “The Good Humor Man,” only comedy that comes in MATINEE SAT. AT 1:30 P. M. N LY comed)y har IlflD aSS‘orfeql FZI@ ’ the ten jous, starts its merry-go-round of convulsively funny situations when Jack is unceremoniously stuffed into the’freezing compartments of his truck by a band of gangsters pursuing a luscious blonde. Although his heart is true to pretty Lola Al- bright, Jack, always anxious to please his customers, agrees to guard the blonde, Jean Wa ce, for the night and awakes in thc morning to find her a “cor T, 29 outon Princess Louise Seven passengers arrived on the Princess Louise this morning ‘with 29 embarking southbound. Disembarking from Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Underhill, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Mason, S. Bender, Miss B. Pullen, J. S, Briggs. Embarking for Seattle: Mrs. R. F. Kronquist and two children; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Perry and daughter; Mrs. Richard Newton and two child- ren; Mrs. Phillip Stolz, Russell Beadle.' For Vancuover: Rev. and Mrs R. E. Baker and daughter; Miss Florence Cather, Mrs. E. D. Wright, Miss Patricia Wright. For Prince Rupert: Mr. and Mrs Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay and * daughter; C. Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Fear, K. C. Pincott, L. P. Lavallee, R. L. Moore. For Victo: George Bacon. O..C.O.. COMEDY and COLOR CARTOON AlBIIIGHI WlllA[}[ H[[VtS MilES F‘Rfillollfl Lates! News Flashes! 'wu Games | By the Associated Press ‘Wenatchee 7, Spokan ‘Yakima 1, Vancouv L Tri-Cily 1, Victoria 0. Tacoma 6, Salem 2. RUSS BEADLE ON TRIP Russell Beadle left this morning ' on the southbound Princess Louise | {for a month’s trip through the | ‘o tes. He will see his son, Russell, Jr, in Seattle before joining his )\nff in Missoula, Mont. He, plans | ‘o get a new automobile and drive TOWED TO KETCHIKAN The disabled fishing vessel Selmar was towed from Slate Island to Ket- | chikan yesterday by Mary Helen Paul of Evanston, TlI., Js a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Co. Wothing moles Tece Cream lite seven men aboard. ,/LCREAM ICE CREAM Take Less? You want ICE CREAM that tastes like CREAM. Swift’s does! And Swift's ALWAYS uses only FRESH country cream and milk . . . in plenty. Pure flavors, too — like plump Strawberries, real’ chocolate, fresh vanilla. And ONLY Swift’s in all Juneau LOCKS in every bit of Creamy good-: ness and pure flavor | with the exclusive fiuick- Try Swift’s, Try: all flavors.‘ freezing process. Compare. Swift’s Ice Cream Week End Specials: " FREE PINT WITH EVERY QUART YOU BUY. 10 different flavors. kR kK ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS: Chocolate, Strawberry and Cherry. Regular Price: 55¢ . . . Special Price: 50c s KRR . ICE CREAM PIES: Chocolate, Strawberry, and Butterscotch. Regular Price: 75c. . . Special Price: 65¢ skt kK Swilt's Have Added Two Delicious New Items: - ICECREAM NUTROLLS. Regular Price: 75¢c . sk ok NEW! 4 CHOCOLATE SUNDAES FROM 1 PACKAGE!! Regular Price: 55¢ . . . Introduction Price: 50c . 510 7 servings. . Introduction Price: 651:‘ o ek ok ok o SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY 4 - 0T ]~ (.~ "~ PERCY’S assorted flavors, all of them delir-; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE 3 Swatsmiths Run {Neck and Neck in Coast League By the Associated Press The Pacific Coast League tonight swings into another weekend series which could well provide interesting activities in the batting average de- department, \ With only 40 games left on the schedule, the race for the pennant takes on all the aspects of a fore- gone conclusion, which certainly isn't the case with the scramble for honors as the loop's leading hitter. Three swatsmiths are running neck and neck. Two of them are rookies, the third is Walt Judnich, veteran Seattle outfielder who has been kicking around organized ball for 16 years. Leading the list right now is Jim Viera, Seattle’s sensational tyro center fielder, with an average of .343. Right behind him at 341 is Sacramento first baseman Bob Boyd, who played in only 42 games of pro ball before the Solons grabbed him this year. Riveria and Judnich, who is bat- ting .333, are perhaps the principal reasons why the Rainiers hold a six game lead going into tonight's exer- cises. The home run king, of course, is Sacramento’s slugging manager Joe Gordon. He has 35 roundtrippers to his credit and leads the :league in runs batted in with 110. * Seattle returns home for tonight’s opener /té' do ‘batfle ‘with ithe Port- land Beavers, while the second place Hollywoods' resume hostilities with San’ Francisco, this time at Seals Stadium. ' Earl 'Johnson (4-1) is slated to piu:h for the Raimers Al N ATIOVAL LEAGUE - 660 553 .500 484 484 464 441 408 not Brooklyn New York Philadelphia x-St. Louis x-Boston Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh x-Last night’s suspended game the * cutter | gaston’ back over the Alaska HighWay.” He | ywpite Holly, Coast Guard ‘bead-|icleveland is ‘employed at the R. W. Cowling | quarters here reperted. ‘There Were |'ouicagy included. ! AMERICAN { LEAGUE WL 60 37 60" 39 607 39 5 45 45051 ¥ 85 39" 62 31 61 New York g Detroit ‘Washington Philadelphia 8ti¥ Eouis i e FROM EICK CONE ()0 stopping at, the Gastineau Hotel. Notide of Hearing on: Final Account and Petition' for Distribution IN THE MATTER ' OF THE ES- +TATE . OF - WILLIAM' HOET- ZINGER, Deceased. 1 FELIX, ‘GRAY,: WW:A.of the Estate of WILLIAM HOLTZINGER, Deceased, has filed a Final Report of his administration of the estate of deceased and a peti- tion for distribution, and that a hearing will be held thereon before the undersigned United States Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, at Juneau, Alaska on August 27, 1951 at 10:00 A.M. All persons having objections to the Final Report and Petition may appear at that time and file their objection in writing and oontest it. GIVEN under’'my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 26th day of July 1951, GORDON GRAY United States Commissioner, and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau » Precinct, Territory of ‘Alaska. First Publication: July 27, 1951, Last Publication: Aug. 17, 1951. L Pc't‘ +|dné new automobfle, Standard !4- | Mrs. O. A. Colby of Fick Cove is| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | Administrator [ AU, ALASKA 8 P. M. Ceremony Will Unite Couple At Chirch Manse At an 8 Presbyteriar clock ceremony at the Manse this evening, Miss Bernic s will become the bride of Sergeant First Class hardson of the Alas- | tions System. Willis Booth will pro- nounce the vows ‘The bride-clect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Little of Anacortes and Arlington, Wash- ington and arrived in Juneau | from Anacortes last Saturday. Sergeant Richardson is the son | of Mr. Bernard C. Richardson of | Woodburn, Oregon. He has been | stationed ‘in Juneau since a year | ago ‘Jast March Attending the couple at thei: marriage will be Sergeant and Mrs. Richard Stockdale. On Sunday the newly married couple will hold open house for | their friends at their home on | Fritz Cove from 2. to 4 p.m. RECREATION AND HOME SITES TO BE OPENED AT KENAIX Public recreation facilities and laying out of summer home sites | along new ways on the Kenal Peninsu : being planned by the | U.S. Forest Service, B. Frank Heint- B zleman, regional forester, said to- day: W. A. Chipperfield, forester in | .. chatge of land use, returned to Ju- [°g neau yesterday from the Kcmu Penihsula where he aided local For- © est Service the sites. Extensive road construction in | the Chugash National Forest has made . additional recreation _.and sunimer home locations avmlable- for use, Heintzleman said. eseecvonce . A.. . personnel in planning @ b l-'l((L\l LOS ANGELES “ Roy H. Webb of Los Angeles, ar- | rived here yesterday from Anchor- age. He is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | i i . B e BRI INVITATION TO BID | The Employment Security Com- | mission of Alaska announces the | Inyitation to Bid for furnishing 6ot Sedan, £.0.b. Anchorage, Alaska. ff “Intétested bidders 'may secure: bid 1l. forms dnd specifications by caling 0 ' at’/thé Fmployment Securtty Gom- j mission. Room 314, Goldstein Bldg., |\ or' writing ‘the: Employment Secur- ity Commiission; P.O: Box 2661, Ju- |/ neau, Alaska. 1 Sealed bids will be receh/ed until 11:00' A.MR/Monday, August 13, 1951, and then publicly opened. JOHN T. McLAUGHLIN, Acting Executive Director. Pirst Publication: July 27, 1951 Last Publicatien: Aug. 10, 1951. / NOTICE FOR Anchorage. Serial 016926 Natice is hereby given that Elmer |* T. Howexter, has made application L for & homesite, under the Act of if May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for Lot L, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2302, Auke. Lake Group of Homesites, Tract A, Sheet No. 1, situated in the | Loop, ; Section, Glacier Highway, about 14 miles northwest of Juneay, contajning 4.83 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, An- | chomge. Alaska, latitude 58° 23’ 30” N. longitude 134° 38’ W. I 1 Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned 1 land should:file their adverse clajm f in the local land office, Anchorage, ! within the period of publidation or thirty days thereafter, or ‘they" will | be barred by the provisions of ¥1e statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication: Jnre 29, 1951. I Last publication: August 24, 1951. Jim Orme Announcing! We are now in the Fuel 0il Delivery . Business ] Diesel and Crude 0il 3 FULL DUMP LOADS ONLY! No Meters ‘ORME TRANSFER (0. Bud Brown Four Rescued from . Boat Neptune Affer Hitting Fish Trap | brier fook four surv sunken | Ketchikan today formation at Coast Guard quarters here. W. E. Muller aboard, is réported to have hit a fish trap and tore in the hull at Niblak Poipt in Cla .l ence Strait, Jt'sankvig#75 fathoms of water. N available. Annette made, an emergeney, flight | | from Kaigani Harbor | 1and to Ketehikan today with Cutt Tucker | quarters’ here, | ported to be suffering with con- vulsions. - - Gemsiderable -eloudiness. with *S.S. ALEUTIAN The Coast Guard cutter Sweet- jors from the Neptune to ording to in- head- fishing ve al The Neptune with owner-master a hole [ No further details were ARD . PLANE NCY TRIP plane based at || on Da]l Is- 2, according' to head- The child ‘was ré- age WEATHER FORECAST Temperature for 24-Hour Perlod ending 6:20 o'clock this morning At Airport—Maximum, 65; minimum, 45. FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) light showers tonight and e Saturday. Lowest tempera- @ » ture waxqiw 53, mqv, est r @ & ¢ . T e PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today @ At ‘Airport — 0.01 inches; @ |, since July 1—291 inches. ) . THE AI.ASKA LINE SE AT TLE AND ALASKA Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND Petersburg Ketchlknn Seattle’ " NORTHBOUND ° 8.8. ALASKA ,i Sat. Aug. 11 Valdez Ketchikan Seattle Mon. 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