The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1947, Page 5

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IRIDA\ JU\J[ 15 |947 ~5[IOWPIA[£ OF / TNSATEC NAL DOORS.OPEN DAILY 6:30 P. M. Showrs at 7 — 9:30 v YELLOW CAB f i | | [ [ | | | i | | ! Spfiflé Craiser me iZHABTEBf ® FISHING PARTIES | (Fishing gear supplied) l ® Scenic & Photo Cruises ! at Hourly Rates | ° \\‘éler Taxi io Taku Lodge | ] | Call BILL JONES BL lu 560 or Harbor Cafe B3 The All-American SOAP BOX DERBY All boys between the ages of 11 and 15 can enter this big event, but hurry—Ilast day to enter is June 15, and the finals will be held July 27. Get your entry blank at Darnell’s Sport Center. Win- ner gets a free trip to Akron, Ohio, to compete for many BIG prizes, including a four-year college scholar- N { N § { N \ \ \ \ , N \ \ N \ \ ] ) { \ N \ \ \ \ N \ N \ { \ \ { \ N ) \ \ ) N ) N { ) i I { 19 4 1B { i ; N § N { § § )\ \ { \ ) L oy /\/\/\/\/\/\_\ 1, 05&‘ msw i BAY!? P~ OF THIS GREAT “PICTURE OF A THOUSAND MEMORABLE MOMENTS".... NOW PLAYING HERE DAY AND DATE WITH FIRST RUN THEATRES ACROSS THE NATION. Starring Gregory Peck .Eenmfi' er Jones Joseph Cotten Walier Huston Castof 2500 This Encazement ‘brl\ ADM. 5 SEC "TION C Hll DREN Matinee Saturday DOORS OPEN 1 P. M. SHGW AT 1:30 P. M. [ On Father’s Day Mallory Hats New summer shades and weights. Del Monico Sport Shirts Blues, tans, gold. McGregor Sweaters in new pastel shades — smoke blue and green, beige and white. Ties . . . Rayons, Pure Silks Hand-woven Wools. patterns. Handkerchiefs Pure Linens and Lawns. Hand-rolled corded and plain. Also fancy colored borders. Interwoven Sox Shorties or regular length. Rayons, Il\l(\ and wools. Stripes, clocks and fancies. Skyway Luggage Two Suiters with Matching Piece. Rugged He- man Saddle Leather and Top Grain Cowhide. MEN'S C as l er 4 & WEAR Formerly Sabin’s Spun Rayon gabardines—Washable pastel shades. Pullovers and sleeveless—argyle plaids and plains Large new assortment of 7 PECK HAS GREAT ROLE IN “DUEL" NOW AT CAPITOL fast \h(m(- 'ing, quick O. Selznick's now playing and the f the pictur ve is what of miracle Three times during the filming, Peck was thrown from his horse, the first in Arizona where he was riding at breakneck speed beside a camera car used for a close-up ‘We werc doing beautifully,” Peck recalled. “Then, after I'd gc perhaps a h od yards, I looked see d front of me, a s tree. I reined the 4 » the right to go L e cactus, but the horse veered off id I found us heading directly into a four-strand barbwire ience. I tried to rein back, but the horse just wouldn’t respond. We hit the fence head on, and I was thrown out of the saddle, landing on my shoulder about 20 feet away.’ The same horse spilled Gregory again dur a scene in Culver time the action took sound stage, and called e r his mount into the air for a close-up shot. “That time, the horse lost his balance and went over backward,” Peck said. “I was able to avoid be- ing mashed, but even so, the wind was knocked out of both of us.” The third spill Peck took during the picture was when he was called Duel in the Sun, 1t the Capitol Theatre, hat he got through to him, some- ly in und upon to ride up to the veranda of a cottage. The tloor had been cover- ed with six inches of earth. The animal's foot sank through the and slipped on the woodel tioor below. Down went both horse and rider, ‘but neither suffered in- Juries. S PROMINENI lEADERS LATTER DAY SAINTS ARRIVE HERE TODAY S. E. Bringhurst, President of Midwestern s Mission of the Ch Christ Latter Day Saints, accompanied by his wife, ar- rived by plane this afternoon from his headquarters in Portland, Ore- | gon Also arriving with him was Elder . one of the out- s of the church from Salt Lake City, Utah. Elder Hunter is an author and gencral authority | of the church The two distinguished visitors will conduct a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Methodist Church, and will be assisted by Elders Keith Sohn of Idaho and Mervyn Ben- inion of Salt Lake City. lexpect to be in Juneau the next | two months on church affairs. - RITES FOR l‘l;RlAb Rosary service will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Charles W. | Carter Mortuary for Dominge Per- !las and mass will be said by the Rev. Lee Sweeney, S. J., at the i Catholic Church of the Nativity at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Pallbearers, members of the Ju- neau Filipino Club, will be Kahajay, Don Hucson, Mac Cor- | puz, Pable Memburam, Don Corpuz and Frank Peneda — .- NOTICE I will nct be responsible for any bills made by the Northwest Dairy Service. DAYTON FLEEK. —adv §05-t6 —— e VWant-ads tor ~ i D ) Empirs resulls! Elders Sohn and Bennion arrived ® | here the forepart of this week and | ! nett, + taken care of furnish Ray | | Mary Joyce DMU&E, AS | NEWS D.V.F. DEPT. NOTES The Douglas Vi r Fire De- [ partment held the regular monthly meeting last ever Gray pres The ¢ was used in discussing the type of hose the Depar purchase with the proce last annual dance Irl A. Thatch present at the m his company Hose Compar Hermann, check of hese and to writers and present their dations at the next meeting Rex Hermann gave a complete report on the last annual dance and repor successful ¢ finan the Channel businessmel support they give 4 Departme and to mitte He also reported the and KINY had g g for the : Robert Wagner ported on the activities of Department that sponsored De Boy Scouts at their two weeks out- ing 1t Eagle River It was decided that thi Department would ha tition hose ing ater part of the evening per s of the f Ketchikan, was ng representing T Fire & nd Guy Rus different type the under- commen s0 to the contact L very fine to th his cc Empir advertis year the a compe- 1 four to five ler i the refr or thic month were Rex jomes Wellingten and rmittee members 1 Pusich, Ray rmick, Kl bert Wagner an MacKenzie M. F. Marshaii and rred Alberts were accepted as new members of the Department, to be admitted at | the next regular meeting Following the meeting refresh- ments were served by Tom Cashen, Alex Geir and their committee. SOAP BOX DERBY MEETING A short meeting of the Soap Box Derby Boys Club will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, and the boys are asked to take their entry blanks with them i - ALL'S READV FOR BIG TIME SUNDAY, | ' REBEKAHS' PICNIC The Rebekahs w hold their an- cnic Sunday at Auk Bay on (enter, with the Odd s and their families as their uests. The Girl Scout Troop spon- sored Ly the Rebekahs has also been invited to attend, and a special in- vitation is extended to Betty Bon- Fourth of July Queen can- didate of the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows. There will be plenty of food, in- cluding roast turkey, and to make the day a complete succ nd a real holiday the comm has hing, including eating ute: Games of all kinds for youn old have been planned, and an a sortment of baseball bats, balls, horseshoes and other sports items will be provided. For the convenience of those without cars a bus will leave at 12 o'clock neon from the Odd Fellows Hall. - D PLAN to spend your July 4th holiday at Taku Lodge. Contact at the Baranof Hotel for reservations ~adv-605-t1 t should |14 PASSENGERS 60 'LYMAN ALLEN, SUPT. SOUTH ABOARD NORAH OF FT. RICHARDSON The morning and left at with t with Gordon Juneau Brian McDavitt, Miss Margaret Maland, ckner, Ben Frank, C. B. Holla ter M Magalene. King, J arson, Irvine Bartels and wife. IF YOUR MONEY EARNING FOUR PE pay you to investigate our offerir Cooper Building When you pay tor . not get the FINE 1’ SHEIM SHOES wch year WE H/ \\i ~. ”"fbf‘[i//rmr and ¢ Princess Norah arrived this e following pas: t 8 o'clock from Skagway the south gers from | 9 o'clock R. K. Overage, | torial Mrs y Ethelbert, Sister y | Territorial Sister Mary Joseph, C. D. Gastong \l\\ Mrs. A | mer und Se | Ryan 1s Nor |t Fort SNT it wil - stments, ALAS- I ks 1 CORPORATION, | “”'[‘ "';‘ 4th and Main "”’ pinel -adv.—574-tf | 1 juarter > QUALITY why T Hll\ FLOR- —adv. Empire AT LAST HERE [LOLENIUAT vi@d cation. Allen has principal at schools in Kenai, Ho- stated ire SCHOOL, IS IN CITY Lyman Allen, recently appointed Superintendent chool at 'lis in Juneau to discuss plans the school with Dr. James C. Ryan, of the new Terri- Fort Richardson, for Commissioner of Edu- previously been ldovia 1t the new school hardsc 1l have many r schools in at his office i d to furnish faculty supplies. The Army, h will furpish the build- ing, light, heat and other items of e in addition to living mx the faculty - oo Want-aas for results! TRIED AND TRIED TO BOOK IT————AND IT COMES & STARTS ® RDAY flt o’/appm gan/qu/d 1 YOUTH deserves attention Boys and Girls are entitled to know The Truth Before Their Bodies are Wrecked and Their Lives Ruined! That's why this is= A TREMENDOUSLY IMPORTANT EVENT! © Ciean! ® Fearless! ® livman! @ Educational! ® Moral! @ Shocking! @ Enlightening! ® Modern! ® Very Vital! ALL-STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST ELLIOT FORBES—IN PERSON fib_s_cjl—ctol Age and Oider! Segregated Audiences Only! N WOMEN ONLY ME at 2 and 7 P. M. " (Doors open 1 and 6 P. M) N ONLY Shows at 9 P. M. (Ficke sale after 7:30) URSES. IN ATTENDANCE AT ALL PERFORMANCES PAGF F’VF GROSS 20th CENTURY Last Times Tonight Aty o awake, she ol bim e — probing rthe trth—in the darkness of bor miod | .. From the excitng Satarday Evoning POST:' O] story about the sinister swamps of the bayes \ | | country. H o - B 12§ [ p;ofl»c(E)flGEA\)S Bar\emc\ B Sele‘cle;lt Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS “there goes Reliable” MOVING to the Klein Building SECOND AT FRANKLIN New HOME of RELIABLE TRARSFER us alhways phone 48 for reliable 0il Delivery - Hauling ~ Storage 0 000000005 CANTALOUPES RIPE-SWEET 23 Pound DRY BEEF JELLO Treat Your Friends in the States (ase 48 $3.99 104 CASE NONE FINER 2 Pounds $1.49 MILK ALLBRANDS $6.39 MINIMUM DELIVERY "SARDINES 2 fins 7 3¢ FRIZZ Makes Ice Cream Supreme GRAPE Pound Jar 37 ¢ | 2 Ib.loaf $1.45 .|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIl||IllIIlIIII|IIII|IIIIIInI||IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIII!IIIIH A Pioe BERT’S CASH GROCERY Phonc ....$2.50 ORDER DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 . M. 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