The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1947, Page 5

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1LOVE YOU... loved - fought for love . . . and “The Spanish Main™! s the immertal of the great masters! A “GE MANY, HANDLE WITH CARE” Late World News VIA AiR EXPRESS NOW THRU WEDNESDAY AR SO SCHEDULE SHOWS STARTS 7:00—9:30 FEATURE 0—10: RTS )0 @I!‘IIFIHIIIIHIIl||||IIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIilIIIiIIIiIIIillIIiIIiIiII!III!!tI!Iil|Il!liliIII!HlIIIlIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIII’, WALT DISNEY COMING HERE Producer Is Seeking Back- ‘ ground for Seal Film- Wiih Havenstrites 1.OS - ANGELES, -Augs» 11+—(P— Film producer Walt Disney and his daughter Sharon left private plane yesterday cn a r arch trip o Alaska The Disneys departed in a craft piloted by Los Angeles Oilman Russ Havenstrite, Other passengers were Mrs. Havenstrite and banker and Mrs. Hugo Anderson of Chicago. With stop: heduled at Vancou- ver, B. €, and Juneau, Fairbanks, Ancherage and Candle, near Nome, in Alaska, Disney is making the wip for background material for a film he is producing on Alaskan seals > — FISHING NEW. I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU" For every weman who has ev every man who has magnificent heart-story from the director whe gave you “Se enth Heav Arms”, “1 Mortal Com- mand”, age Docr Canteel ARTUR RUBINSTEIN ALSO ——— MARCH OF TIME 11, 1947 0000000 “FROM THE DEPTHS OF MY HEART . . . . er V- n" FRANK BORZAGES PRODUCTION OF VE AIWAYS IOVED YOU IN TECHNICOLOR PHILIP DORN - WILLIAM CARTER MME. MARIA OUSPENSKAYA FLIZABETH PATTERSON + VANESSA BROWN and introducing CATHERINE McLEOD SHOWPLALE oF ABIT In High Spirils at Premiere o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MELODY, DRAMA CAPEHART PARTY BOTH FEATURED, ~ COMING T0 CITY CAPITOUS BiLL ON SEPTEMBER 1 HUMAN INTEREST STORY UNFOLDED AT 20TH CENTURY | i | 1 new technicolox film, I Senate Newsprint Subcom- Bright and shining as a new ging melody which will view the Ton- penny, chockful of story value and the Capitol. It is “I'v National Forest a August buman interest is “M 3 Loved You" and features Cathel to Scptember 3, will arrive in|Private Affair” the MeLac as M Hassman, Juneau on a Coast Guard cutter Goldw fayer picture i Dorn as Leopold (;.u-.umu’.}l.v September 1 after a cruise the feature at the 20th William Carter as George|irom Ketchikan, according to word Theatre to mak Lana T Sampter, with a great musical received from Charles L. Egen- turn to the screen after re throughout road, executive secretary of the Absenca I've Alv Loved You,” Wwas committee The story, based on the best- wrilten for the screen by Borden = Egenroad informed the Empir | Seller by Judith Kelly, fits Lana Chase, from his own original Storyithat preliminary plans call for theiTurmer like a glove. In the film Concerto,” which appeared in ' entre party, which includes Sen- Lana plays sponsible Theo sh 4 It tell Homer E. Capehart, ch West, whose road to love &nd of autiful girl, Myra| g . Harsy P. Cain, Allen J |Dhappiness is tortuous indeed. She Has: daughter of a once great and James E. Murray, to|married Lt. Tom West (John Ho- pianist abandoned the con- 2n in Juneau until stefber diak) after a romance which In--v cert ha for a Peunsylvania' ypi.q, gins at an Offic Canteen Myra inhe TALHERRE \oru | Cabohath, "Mis. Caln, ‘Mus | HET {1ivolous ways, fuske it doubt- and is discov by the lender, and the wives of R }ili \\I.stlu-|vnu- marriage will last ificent Leopold Goronoff, pi- RN har goitins m:l st s down after a bless- conductor of international P o Gy "led event He>takes her on tour With . ey L{"\\:“‘v‘r:l“ “:"‘“m'”‘w‘:‘l””.‘”“j:_""“ She tries to model her life after os his protege, under the tohitikhiy ) that of two of her clg triends, chaperonage ol his wise old grand- N conniaag | DUt her falth in marriage crumb- ator Capehart and Egenroad jes when she learns that the girl mother, “Mamma” Goronoff ¢ for Anchorage and Fair another n with nan My s devotedly in love with'} s the fasci nuf; uordml,‘x‘flmflv 1o} 2 ember 3 for alrport Theo encourages the attentions of find there is no place in his s in those citics. Mis. Cape- |another officer, Capt. Miles Lanc- notional life for her. Music is and Mrs. Egenroad will Stay jng (James Craig) and becomes Wik GTNGE - phlaton. - iHe : ieau until their husbands re-'confused as to just where her IR b e ke ok turn to this city September 6 for heart belongs. How the problem S Err R el s departure for Seattle the next day. is solved is something youll be Bverbuslly . Cofdnbrr | begoisal: Quuer griembers of the, party, Will e wantin to: see: far yourseldy jenlous of Myra's“siiper leave ior ttle Septembe s A e s lents and tries to dominate her. A o R IF YOUR #CxE3 1S NOT Myra leaves him and goes back EARNING FOUR PERCENTY it will to the farm to marry her child- BO‘OTHS FETED pay you to investigate our offerings ood swoetheart, ‘the faithful in well chosen investments, ALAS- George Sampter of the story. F KA FINANCE CORPORATION, r years, but breaks > - Myra finally series of sequences , dramatically and |, ; When you pay 1r QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. A -in Trustees of Northern Church with PR bon voyage in the Iris Baranof Hotel for Rev. and Mrs. Willis R. Booth. | The Booths are leaving on the i . two mor th vacation in Minneso- Reom the BUS SCHEDULE Leave Juneau Leave Douglas H. Kallcch and D. K. Brunz. | ¥ Stated D {evening with Labor ATTENTION MASONS Communication in the M. M. | 22 Alaska Steamship Company’s 'ta, Missouri, Alabama and Illinois, Barancf was n port southbound |visiting family and friends. 7:15 AM. 7:40 AM. this morning at 2 o'clock. In- - R - 8:10 AM. 8:40 AM. bound pa gers to Juneau from 9:10 AM. 10:00 AM. | Valdez w Mr. and Mrs. Braun. ‘(pR SS lou'SE 11:10 AM 11:40 AM. Arriving here irom Seward were 12:10 P.M. 12:40 P.M. ames R. Crawford, Virgil P. Dick- | 2:10 P.M, 2:40 P.M. 'n, Fiorence Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. HERE SAIURDAY 3:10 P.M. 3:40 P.M. apt, Warren M. O'- 5:10 P.M. 5:40 P.M. Mrs. William C. - 6:10 P.M 7:00 P.M. Ray, William A efer, G, Pi : Pa Steamship ~ 7:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Smith, Alvin T. Steen, George An- | Princess tise arrived in Jur 8:15 PM 9:00 P.M. n W. B. Anderson, Henry M, northbound at ) p. m. Saturday,' 10:00 P.M 10:30 P.M. Anton F. Leskinen, B. T. and sailed for Skagway at 11:45 12:c0 Midnight 12:30 AM. .. and Jessle Washington, P- M- Bus leaves from So. Seward St. Boarding the Baranof here for Disembarking in Juneau Ketchikan were Mike Blackwell G1adys C. Chapman, Helene and Vance Blackwell, Sailing for Mary J. Monagle, Marle J. Ber-| S0 o i ol oo Seattle were Bernice Milligan, Mr, S““'M"‘”’J"“& H““"L‘jk 1“";“ i | S . vs. |C: Mo arold Synnestved A M ‘0%, ‘shurt Thomas, many 1. adums | YELLOW CAB ! Soknson, Harold H. Powell. Robert Christie, Willlam Guin- ‘ Q Louise I Themis, Billy J. Gra- ‘1;{(’7';"“' ;‘”'h“(""‘/(“"-Ni;:‘:‘r‘;wlg' . | pam, Mrs. L. Atvard. W. D, Gross | 50050 G Tambre and Phone | Mrs, Erma Byington, Mr. and Mrs. (g 0 O Vo s Do | one A. D. Erickson, Jan Erickson, Ma- s LR g % pril G. Keasy, Frances Everett, I.} Monday | ’ il M. S. MONTEREY Leaving for Sitka Friday evening | Degree. | returning Sunday eve. For d s contact Darnell’s Sport Center. | Sat. & Mon.! it J. W. LEIVERS, Se |§ 24-nour Dependable Service l SN, Ao‘ "'0 U Screen Star Rita Hayworth Minister, are all smiles as they chat at the G wd Aniaeny Eden, former British Foreign | wmont Theatre, Hay- | “Down to Earth,” in Three fisa packers brought car-' goes in to the Juneau Cold Stor- age this morning. Peter Bond on the Apex No. 1 brought 10,000 pounds of halibut and salmon from Funter Bay for Alaska Coast fisheries. Also from Funter Bay was the “Wanderer, under Sandy Stevens, with 17,000 pounds of salmon and halibut for Sebastian-Stuart, and the packer Sophia, under Jim Sharpe, with 3000 pounds of salmon for Sebastian-Stuart. —.—————— Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW at DARNELL'S for the SALMON DERBY, AUGUST 3l1st. Adv., fly UNITED MAINLINERS from Seattle to CALIFORNIA and “All the East” From Juneav (via connecting airline to Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO . 11% hrs. LOS ANGELES. . . 14%hrs. CHICAGO oo 19%2hrs. NEW YORK « o « « 25%hrs. UNITEDR] AIR LINES See your local fravel agent i In Seattle call Eliot 3700 market, London, at' the premiere of the movi which Miss Hayworth stars. ® Photo. 2 You’ll Be Glad io know that A NEW SHIPMENT OF JUDY BOND BLOUSES has just arrived! RECEIVED ALSO is a Large ASSORTMENT © your favorite VASSARETTE STEVENS’ Up - stairs STORE There IsNo Subsliiute for Newspaper Adverlising! FIXED PRICE SALE $350,000 WORTH OF GOVERNMENT SURPLUS at KODIAK, ALASKA Floats (Pontoon type) 1 ® Beds ® Commercial Refrigerators . ® Springs ® Frame Buildings ® Extinguishers ® Cots ® Quonset Huts ® Shoe Repair'Equipment ® Mattresses e (Cargo Handling Equipment ® Spare Parts | ® Bunks ® Electrical Bakery Equipment ® Bituminous Coal ©® Bunk-ends e Diesel & Gas Engines & Parts ® Tobacco Products | ® Ranges ® Marine Engines ® Smokers’ Supplies i ® Bedding ® (il Burners & Heaters @ Stationers’ Supplies @ Toiletries ® Galley Ranges ® Spare Parts for Fire- ® Safes ® Laundry Equipment arms for sale to ® Time Clocks ® Electric Sewing Machines licensed gun dealers and repair shops only | SALE DATE : 1. Federal Agencies ............. _August 25, 1947 2. Certified Veterans (Business use) ... August 26, 27 3. Federal Works Agency (buying under Public Law 697) b et August 28 4. Territorial and Local Governments August 28 5. Eligible Non-Profit Institutions August 28 6. Non-Priority Purchasers ... August 29 HOW TO BUY ‘ :30 August 19 thru August 23 Inspect this property at Kodiak from 8:30 to 4 ur at the Naval Operations Base and Ft. Greely, Kodiak, Alaska. Complete sales transaction with the War Assets Representative at the W.A.A. Of (Former Hospital Bldg.) Ft. Greely, during sales dates listed above. All sales subject to W.A, Standard Conditions of Sale. Property to be re- moved at the purchaser’s expense within 30 days of purchase date. SALES LISTS Detailed sales lists available from W.A.A. Representative stationed at W.A.A. Office (Former Hospital Bldg.) Ft. Greely.during inspection and sale period ; and at the Anchorage W.A.A. Office, Post Office Box 2466. PAGE FIVE Last Times Tonight TIO0 [ENTUR It’s SO Romantic! ALSO Latest News Via Air Express FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyboard Harmony and Arranging FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON PHONE: BLACK 604 Famous for CURIOS A visit to the Nugget Shop will acquaint you with much of the native lore of Alaska through the many native artifacts on display, including TOTEMS BASKETWARE MOCCASINS BLANKETS Eskinibia_hhc‘lflindian ANTIQUES and RELICS ... See the PAINTINGS by ALASKAN ARTISTS on EXHIBITION There are many recent additions to our collection of NUGGET and ALASKAN JADE JEWELRY The NUGGET SHOP Now in the Simpson Building UTHEY’RE HERE!! STEEL CROCHET HOOKS Sizes 00 thru 14 BUCILLA Jumbo Ball Crochet Coiton WHITE — ECRU — IVORY Sizes 10—20—30—40 BUCILLA Super Mercerized Wondersheen in WHITE — ECRU — IVORY — BIEGE Also Asserted Bright Co BEDSPREADS TABLECLOTHS CHAIR-BACKS POT-HOLDERS RUNNERS APRONS ors for Knit-Cro-Sheen in Assorted Colors at the The Needlecraft and Junior Shop 111Y; Seward Street Headquarters for Bucilla and Bear Brand Needlework Mail Orders Receive Careful and Prompt Attention Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations IHAIRIR A BUS LINES latkas Teallstaycrs 1. POWELL, Haines J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware ™ tonemsverion . Boat Sales Rubber Boals root west mignen st. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 _—————————— Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways § ¢

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