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1 - o R » \ SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1948 E=== THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE ___._—_________—__—_——__——————_————.__—_—_____ 1) e | of the boat Dorothy of Wrangell{boat 20A145 came in for fuel oil [ IIIIII|Il|IIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI l|'|“|‘|_E MARGARET | skiver Geonse mabricious onat the stancara suution saturans | JHRILL COMEDY 1S ‘v g ‘lhv boat 31B13, were in for the|He lives in Sit nd this is !l‘h‘ ! s is principal of the Wrangel School. i ‘ ! § J’ After fueling at the Standard Sta-| ELFIN COVE, Alaska. June 27 ! \ (APITOL IHEATRE tion and getting supplies they left [Little Carol Larson and Beulah Metz AT 201" (ENIURY : S T A n T S [xm the fishing q«nxa taked cup cakes Sunday, June 27, and ! i f A - {decorated four of them with creamed " S \ H . ! M-G»X\: 'L};\kflh 1.uéu1 btlglx;:d UUR‘ Skipper Andrew Andreason on|icing and one tirthday candle in| When the three precocious and |} Maiinee § "daY 2P. M \ scenes of the et in “The Un-lthe poat Lucy R. of Ketchikan, |the center of each for the four cock- | imaginative children of a wr oty 1 3 GREAT DAYS TON'GHT.’ finished Dance," gripping story of 4| cam¢ in for tha first trip this year. er-speniels first birthday. The girls | “est-selling murder mystery thrillers ) Eve“mg ShBWS al 25 9 30 ! little ballerina who worshi .ithc SEAT He fished a week at Noyes Island pinned each of the dogs names on | begin to take r author-mamma’s |y s E ) “Blind Spol of her company and whose hatred yerore coming on here. each cake and delivered them to|DOVels to hear try to mould her | } | STARTING for a rival dancing queen is so in their respective homes, Lassie to|lifé accordingly, anythiing can hap-| ¢ i % \ \ and (tense that she brnglr_;s :"?“‘l“ nea Skipper Joe Anderson on the boatthe Larsons, Tyke to the Frem-|Pen 11 ) "Genius at Work” Sl e S “‘::‘ Valentine of Juneau fueled at the [m Topper to Mrs. Butts and| What does happen. as based on |} i} Riake spectacular dancing scenes, an “‘\ N Standard station. This is Ander- |Pug to Wimers. Very thoughtful of [Craig Rice's famed best-seller, “Home | | } little _Margnret O'Brien 5n her most | (oo pirsy trip out this year. |Carol and Beulah. ‘3\\65" Homicide,” which 20th Cen-'} \ ‘ arresting role, the new picture cpens ' ! SRS i { tury-Fex has trcught to the screen “ (i ) I S A the Capitol for & tAIC€| gipper Kell Larsson on the| The Elfin Cafe opened the doors|1s said to make for this years most | | ay run. B T80k ha e : . g | hilaricus motio cture hit. Tl ; ) e boat 31A808 of Juneau came in!for the season’s business June 28 motion picture hit l H Mtss. O'Brien pla)a\‘\lhlhll% ‘uul:(: and took fuel at the Standard sta-|The usual free cup of coffee was iilm, featuring Peggy Ann Garner, t : Meg. whose great ambition 15 to be |y, o "the first time this season, Served to those who dropped in. The |Randolph Scott, Lynn Bari, Dean ! another Mlle. Arianne Bouchet (Cyd dis dinner that was served was your|Stockwell and Connie Marshall,| § ! gmrme'),‘dan‘cnm \!'\r of t];e bxfm‘: Skipper, Axel.Be n on the boat :choice of roast beet or pork with [OPeDs a 20th Century Theatre | { : :Ummn} in "Ihosfi school fgb_l?l % 31E669 of Auk Bay took fuel oil vegetables and gravy and the salad { \ alented pupll. When a new BAlle|, . Standard station Saturday.!and dessert, $1.75 per plate. This Sweet Homicide” is said | § ! rina, La Darina (Karin Booth) is i is the third year for the Elliotts in |0 be based on author Craig Ri { \ brought into l!‘.‘(‘ company, Meg, Ill*" Skipper Otto Anderson on the|cafe business here, Mrs. Elliott cooks own home life; her three child \ : lieving she is there fo replace her), = "o, 5= me in Saturda m {at the cafe the same as she does atliterally lap up her detective yarns | =\ idol, plots to make La Darina’s de- G = B 1as fas v & i it | b o ol iuel at the Standard station. her home and her meals are deli-'as fast as they come out of the type- | § LUt aidigu s fallire, Taiples fl.-“ and Mrs. Anderson have been lnvf-ll)\x\ and is enjoyed very much by | Writ 1d it was the children who , } { unpremeditated occurrence, Meg's| . o\ this season ithe fishermen as well as the resi-|Were her inspiration for this book. ) action results in a permanent in-|S€VEral times this season. |y _ 3 % § the fil ’ : ; o ) e {dents here. They also have shower | In the film, Lynn Bari is cast as | i jury and the end of a dancing ca- Ibaths *he widowed author-mother who is } reer for the rival star. Skipper Robert Bdenso on the| asid plagued by the double chore of turn- | How the little girl is able t0 €X"| poy ‘ping.Mae from Craig, came| Skipper Tom Ness on the halibut |Ing out best-selling mystery novels| § tricate hetself from an overWhelfl” 'y, ‘sor fuel at the Standard sta- [boat Emma came in from area No.|and kecping her trio of lively young- | { ing sense of gml!l{rl et ags mx;: tion. This is Edenso's first trip 3 Tuesday for gas at Standard sta- fsters in check i take and to make amends to th T Ition and other supplies. Peggy Ann ner is seen as the | [ | Lallerina she has wronged make for! N oo i i Jldest, more “sophist ed” child,| I g e ™| Skipper William Cuthbert on the| Skipper E. J. Lowney on the nm.l\w-m Dean Stockwell and Connie e i cnsity an emotiona pac | M rsha g sar f . v or @ 1 [t G e e i boet Mist, who lives in Douglas, ler Sharan-Ann came in for supplies ; Marshall appear as ner brothier .\bnq PEGGY ®VN RANDOLPH LYNN | was in Saturday for fuel at the!Wednesday and gas and oil at the er. Randolph Scott is the be- " Standard station. He stopped on 1 Standard station wildered detective wh(‘;m tht‘l kids di- | GARNER SEUT . BARI | his way to the fishing banks earl- | : vert into romantic.Qhannes, ier in the season. Skipper Art West is here from ! S T CONNIE g Juneau on his boat the Edison on his way to the fishing banks. e l ‘ a n Skipper Ralph Whitecraft on the - s P = and JAMES GLEASON'+ ANABEL SHAW ! News NO'QS boat Mary-Rose came in for fueli The troller Marian-Jean from at the Standard station from Deer | \vru,,”n 15 in for supplies pniarras Harbor and after getting gxocmmw - e a e ! (Special Corresponcence) [ returned to the fishing banks. : LR GO Gl petts e tORhe 200 ) Skipper George Baker on lhe\IWENIY SEVEN HERE S5 } { (M—Skipper Jack With, on the| B & i !boat Diana with Del Wimer, re-|Foat Sub of Juneau came in ““l BY AI,ASKA COASTAL |/ (S =ciat, CORRESEONDENGE). | Hoorced homs Thursday evening|fuel oil at the Standard station.| PELICAN, Alaska, June 28—The i He has been in several times this | Loats bringing in fish to the Pelican {from the Fairweather range and | Thirty-ti * St nn i g ts westward where they had Season, visiting the Fred Soberg: rty-three persons left and 27 old Storage Co., for the first part ;"m‘,”“' eeting for King calmon,|Who live here during the sum- artived with Alaska Coastal flights |of June were the Valiant with 21,000 el Dofpectily oo B, ¢ ‘| mer months. iover the week end as follows pounds, the Melody, skippered by “Mystic INDIA" — Little Lula CARTOON After fueling ai the Standard Sta- \" From Sitka: Harry Bartell, L. Ha- | Tom Rustad, 10,000 pounds: Velma NEWS Rushed to You bY AIR EXPRESS | tion, they left tor Cape Cross the (B€D, Mary Hodgen, Pe Frenoze [y enone | skipper Fred Hamiin, 24500 (e e e | Friday. |A. F. VanDeventer and wife, E. E.|Sherman skipper Andy Johnscn, 22 2 = BARBARA WHITING « JOHN SHEPPERD Directed by LLOYD BACON - produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON Screen Play by F. Hugh Herbert - Based on the Novel by Craig Rice | i Also Skipper Frank Johnson on | boat North Star took fuel at the !’ ST Standard station today. He is from |ERgstrom and A, W. Engstrom 1002: the Rendout, 4,000; the O. V., ; | Skipper Red Willlams on the Hoonah. om Fish Bay: Mrs. G. Moore |5000, the Estep owned by Hap Han-|from Seaftle bringing Mike Good- Sapho, which is expected to be com- oat Atka and Skipper Nels Bjker- R R and Georgine Moore. sen, 21,000; the Mermaid, skip- man and family. nnudmun is the | pleted -and hu_(k in the water near starring ‘ness on the boat Amor xelumcd. Skipper Max Lindolff came in From Chatham: Russel Herman.|pered by Joe White from Seattle, general superintendent of the Whiz the end of this month From Skagway: H. J. Hunter, N.{5500: the Nuisance 3, 13,000 and the Fish Products Co. = DDA home Friday from fishing at | Saturday for fuel oil at the Stan-| MAR ! 1 CRE GARET O'BRIEN { Graves Harbor for the past ten |dard Station. He is from Hoonah,|Hfiiet: J. Phelps. - Silver Mist, 8500. . i DOCTOR CHREe CYD CHARISSE | Skipper S, D. DeRock on the| fiom Haines: W. Newmeyer { Mrs. K. Raatikainen recently —_ IO PP £ ¥ ! Ch ! From Tulsequah: Frank MacPher-| A p“m,cwamum was held by thelspent a few days in Juneau Dr. A. R. Valle of the Seward and hivedosie | ! From Baran Dan Bryan. | ,,\,(.v bein: ise, cau m 1 .| Arriving by Alaska Coastal was| e is staying at the Baranof Hotel. 9 IF g |su1p ght F : DANNY THOMAS ‘ ¥ 7 \‘ From Tenakee: Sam and .nmn:‘)m,;w (known to everyone as C‘.w;,, | Stephen Warbur of Seattle oo — e 1 {in his pajamas r to hit the| ek B E ——— e ———— | ‘ | From Ketchikan: E. Whitehead |good old. sack. After the surprise at-' Mrs. A Raatikainen left for Ju- ]AM :llhl::\('*l; MTJuini' | and ‘Joe Wilson tack the party went to the Pro- neau recently by Alaska Coastal. dohn M. Orook: and Jad b Latest World News L k I i ‘ From Petérsburg: C. A Davis. ssive Club Hall where a Lig dance | b of A“]““‘”' ¢ are at. the Bag- | To Ketchikan: M. Victor, L. Lind- | was held in their honor. Most of the 10f Hot Donald Duck Cartoon e ey AnY ot ek Bita oo ol o gHAE s beoset 0 REDONDD COMPlETED : e You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax .. enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy. SUNDAY FEATURE 2:20—4:20—6:20—8:20—10:20 i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIII"IIIIIIuII|| P T R Y O R T e FOR SALE "o Barenot: Dan Bryan Foemdo gyt g o g e AT NORTHERN (OM 4‘“’” oy | To Gustavus: A. Heaton and R. C. [Manuell. Mrs. Gene Torkilsen spent a iew, The R“(h)lu\). owr:ea by Red Clark, 0 ”l” To Haines: Don Able and wife, B. |days in Juneau recently, {was returned to the water late yes- ‘ ;Sx'n‘mwlv\w und's. :'-n.nmun\ lterday aftern at Northern Com- ¢ To Sitka: N. McKellar, L. Hagen, Special dances were held every cercial after extensive repa vhich (Roy Jobnson, G. McClerre, Lillian | saturday of the month of June to|included planking, installation of KENTUCKY' 5/ 1 ! | SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT (Mill, Tom Simmons and Herb Hil- (raise funds for the big Fourth of keel pieces, stern post repair and Q It » 66 29 { scher and wife. July celebration. Those on the com- | rudder work. A “GOOD Business | Sailings an:‘g;’;‘,rny ‘E‘" RIOSIEAN To Chatham: Leonard Stiles, B.|mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ri-| The Sophe 11 was cn the ways | lT R ERVIcE Hoffman and L. Zach. ley, Gib Young, Jack Stearns, Mr.|Wednesday for a new shaft and rud- ! . 5. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JULY 11 e land Mrs. Soule., Mrs. Thomas Mc-'der and placed back in ‘the water ATTORNEY HERE Grail and Mrs. Edgecombe. The com- | yesterday ! W. C. Stump, Ketchikan attor-|mittee has worked very hard. At| The Fish and Wildlife vessel | (ney, is in the city, registered at|the last dance of the month votes|Sco‘er was on the grid for two days INCLUDING ALL EQUIPMENT Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYVA. VACUUM CLEANERS — MOPS — BROOMS VALDEZ and SEWARD POLISHERS — BRUSHES — WAX §. S. ALEUTIAN — JULY 13 {the Baranof Hotel. were cast for the Queen of July 4 copper painting and installation of Genvine LIQUID SOAP — TRI-SODA 35, e and her two attendants. The win-|new zinc plates SOUR MASH i FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. ners will be announced. at the July| The Vagabond, owned by the B Kentucky Straight’ New arrival in town is Charles (3 dance. On the 4th there will be!M. Behr Bourkon Whiskey W. Strand, Washington, D. C., a|a big parade starting at 11 am. Af- the water \ds Bank, placed in ast night after hay ? . TWO G. M. C. TRUCKS g a . Panel Model 47, and Mf’d,el 40 . guest at the Baranof Hotel. ter the parade prizes will be awarded |complete calk job on the hull MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT i ——e———— for the best floats and best cos-| The Fognak, owned by Jim Cole| BOTTLED FROM SAN FRANCISCO tumes, Then there will ke r: ball jof Juneau, was faken on the ways IN BOND Miss Alice Freihuit is a visitor |games and horseshoe contests. Re- |yesterday for painting and inspec- here from San Francisco and is|freshments will be served all after-|tion of the hull for leaks. 108 ERO.OF staying at the Hotel Juneau. noon. Also fireworks will be set off | Plans are being made to work un\ g NORTHLAND SAILINGS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ——ee—— out on the small island. Everyone is|the Blue Boy, owned Ly Dr. C. C.| \ ASPS HERE welcome. Carter Work to be done will include | % FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. 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