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SHOWPLALE or THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949 Wl[’w Apl I u lfi',"g:;\‘ TOP MYSTERY SHOW OF THE WEEK =ee=e ENDS TONIGHT ----- oman CATHY 0 DONNELL - GREG McCLURE fl”flmj/fi? (8:22 — 10:50) (7:08 — 9:36) TOMORROW and SATURDAY THE FINEST DEANNA DURBIN * PICTURE IN A LONG rmnl wm. (\hl | ‘ 'hu L) DEANNA DURBIN EDMOND O'BRIEN « with JEFFREY LYNN - DON TAYLOR 7@ RAY COLLINS - HUGO HAAS - HARRY DAVENPORT | ELLIS AIR LINES |turns out to be. Featured in 'SALVATION ARMY | interesting program has been ar- |and a lunch which is being servea | jcod were landed this morning from | Anderson) SPINE-TINGLERS DOUBLE-BILLED AT CAPITOL THEMRE' Two spine-tinglers double billed at the Capitol Theatre end a two- day run tonight. “Bury Me Dead,” melodrama, ‘Tangier,” intriguing | share the movie spotlight. Expert performances by the all-| star cast and one of the season's | most tightly woven mystery plots blend into excellent suspense umer-. tainment in “Bury Me Dead,” a‘ Producer Releasing Corporation ' film, Strand a glamorous blonde in Tangier, the world’s hottest port of seething intrigue, add a hunt! for a fabulol treasure, plus the tingling thrills of a murderous| killer on the loose, and you've got| the ingredients for a walloping good | | mystery melodrama blazing wnh\ adventure. That's precisely what| | Columbia’s “The Woman from Tan- | gier,”( which (opened (yesterdav‘ the | cast are Adele Jergens, Stepnen‘ Dunne, Michael Duane and Denh Green. ‘VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 0 OPEN A Daily Vacation Bible School will open at the Salvation Army ' Hall on Willoughby Ave., at 9:30/ Monday morning, August 15. An| ranged including a craft project! to the children each day. Graduation exercises will be held on Friday, August 26 at 7:30 p.m. ; FISH LANDINGS | A total of 70,000 pounds of blncki three boats. The Sentinel (Vincent landed 40,000 puunds‘ with the Defiance (Frank Olson) and the Margaret T. (Pete Hildre) each landing 15,000 pounas. FOOD SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid on Fri- a mystery‘ |thriller, and “The Woman From|pgeason A, L. Kimball, Roy Evan-| | Jerauld, M. K. Gartin, Mrs. Mayeda day, August 12, begining 10:30 A.M. THE DAILY ALASKA EM 95 Are Carried on Alaska Coastal Tuesday Flights Yesterday's flights by Alaska Coastal Airlines had 19 passengers carried intérport, 36 departing Ju- neau and 40 arriving. Outgoing passengers were: For Sitka: Jack Gucker, Jerry | con, Rev. and Mrs. Nygaard, Mar- |tin Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Schmidt, Lester Munter, A. Sut- ton, Rev. A. L. Zumwalt, Chris Nelson, Mr. Lillie. For Hood Bay: Edsell Peacock. For Skagway: E. G. Fisher, Tony Schwamm, Mrs. Irene Ryan, Felix | Toner, Carl Caldwell, Mr. Green, | George Wigg, Earl Butcher. For Haines: R. Conlan, A. A. Lyon. For Ketchikan: V. Heilola, , Art| Walker, Dr. Phillip Moore. | For Petersburg: E. I. Johnson, L. L. Wingard. For Wrangell: Virgil Hulse. For Taku Lodge: R. O'Reilly. For Hoonah: Willie James, Joe ‘White. For Kake: Earl Bright, Nick Bez.| Incoming passengers were: | From Pelican: Beta Leslie, Clem | James Robinson, | and child, Emma Mercer. From Taku Lodge: S. W. Miller. From Taku Harbor: Mr. Shaff- | ner, From Wrangell: Brooks Hanford. From Petersburg: Norman Ban- field, William Anderson, Stanley Baskin, From Skagway: Larry Yeltatzie, | J. H. Langhofer,.J. Mundine, J. Kenster, E. G. Fisher, Irene Ryan, Felix Toner, Carl Caldwell. From Haines; Tom Dyer, Mr | Davis. From Chatham: Henry Salo, W.| F. McGaffey. From Tenakee: Toivo Davidson. From Hawk Inlet: Tom Conrad. From Todd: Mrs. R. Antoquia. From Sitka: Ronald John, Gus/ Gissterg, Alex Lukin, Mrs. Hall, R. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- Graw, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lever and three children, L. Lindstrom. CGC STORIS PERSONNEL Lt. Charles H. Freymueller has reported aboard the CGC Storis for assignment. to duty. i FOOD SALE By Lutheran Ladies Aid on Fri- day, August 12, begining 10:30 AM. | Juneau, | Anchorage .. Fairbanks | Nome ! Northway PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, am, 120th Meridian Time, released by the Weather follow: 54—Clouay Barrow | Bethel | Cordova Awson imonton 48—Cloudy 45—Cloudy 43—Partly 51—Partly 52 45—Partly 63—Partly 40—Partly Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Haines Havre Juneau Airport, Annette Island Kodiak Kotzebue McGrath ... 6- @ Petersburg . 48—Cloudy Portland o Prince George Seattle Whitehorse Yakutat au “40—Partly Cloudy 41—Fog | o.oo-oo.- TIDE TABLE AUGUST 12 15.9 ft. -03 ft. 159 ft. 5 4 o o High tide, 3:42 am, Low tide, 9:59 a.m., High tide, 4:15 p.m., Low tide, 10:22 p.m,, e o 0 o o a o NOTlgE TO CREDITORS | 2e0000cocos | | | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed Administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate of Anna Rosenberg, deceased, by the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct of Alaska. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned with- lin six months from the date of this notice. Said claims may be mailed to the undersigned at Box 1121, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, 10, 1949. N. C. BANFIELD, Adminis- trator with Will annexed. published July 21, 1949, Alaske, July (First "HARPOON" HAS WHALING ACTION AT 20TH CENTURY “Harpoon,” by Ewing Scott, opened its excit- | ing run last night at the Cnpnol Theatre. The action-packed picture, | of special interest to Alaskans, will at 4-30;be shown tonight and tomorrow. and Bureau. | A saga of early whaling days in Alaska, the entire thriller was filmed in the Territory. Actual | whale-hunting shots were made at 45- R.nx”cnpe Prince of Wales. ‘The movie troupe traveled in a converted, patrol boat to the Bering | Cloudy | gea. To allow the ship to play a double role, one side of was painted white and the other | side black. Later, the vessel was brought to Cloudy | gkagway, where many of the scenes loudy | were filmed loudy | 1947, Pat Carroll, genial mayor of 50—Rain | cyagway, in the summer of was so outstanding as 54"*““"“” extra during the shooting, that 48—Drizzle 1o was chosen to be an actor in 47—Cloudy the movie. The world premiere of “Harpoon” 56—Partly Cloudy ook place in New Bedford, Mass., historical home of the New Eng- 61—Cloudy 1ang whalers. John James and The seafaring saga stars Bromfield, Alyce Louis, Cardwell, Patricia Garrison |Jack George. Pan American Flights Carry 37 In, Out of Juneau Pan American Airways carried 37 passengers on flights in and out of Juneau yesterday as follows: From Annette: krank Brownell, Gene Dillon, Homer Crewson, Cmdr. Donald Morrison, Ruth Meener, Eleanor Meener. To Ketchikan: Rowers strong, Vincent Baronovich, Freda Berger, Charles King, Della Mari- ano, Jack Marler, Charles Marler, Louis Marler, Joe Michelson, Ray Miller, Helmar Nelson, Mrs. Tom Rafferty, Ruth Ball. To Seattle: Don McGraw, Mrs. Don McGraw, R. Hubbard, Peter Koch, Mrs. R. H. Branden, Mabel Webb, Leo M. Deveney, Robert Barnes, W. E. Boehl, Don Mc- Daniel, W. G. McGrath. . | directed and produced | the hull | Arm- | § ™3 PAGE FIVE (O CENTUR, DOORS T O NITE SHOW OPEN i STARTS at 1:25 and 7:00 FRIDAY 9:30 The Most Exciting Seafaring Adveniure of Your Life.... YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THE GREAT WHALE HUNT for Whales ‘and Women... - Daning Tundra Terrors! |at Sears Order Orhce €9 "t at Sears Order Omce 69 2t Last publlshed August 11, 1945\ DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Brand New IF THE HIGH COST OF LIVING has cut heavily into your clothing | budget you need a brand new | SINGER* Sewing Machine. % Then you can make, mend and alter your own clothes as well as the wardrobe for the entire family ++.and at substantial savings. Immediate Delivery on some SINGER models. o % prices start at $120.00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On a Limited Number of NEW SINGER ELECTRIC MACHINES THE FEATHERWEIGHT PORTABLE * ®Reg. U. §. Pat. OF.* the r Mig. Col fyfdies i b COMPACT PORTABLE FOR YOUR PROTECTION SINGER sells its machines only, through SINGER SEWING CENTERS identified by the Red “S” on the window and never through depart- ment stores, dealers, or other outlets. Our Sales and Service Representative makes frequent visits to Juneau. He will be in Juneau starting August 23rd. If your sewing machine needs service or if you desire informa- tion concerning the purchase of a new Singer Sewing lX:II?cl'une, please address your inquiries to the address listed elow. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 519 “E” Street, Anchorage, Alaska THE LOVELY QUEEN ANNE INTRG)DUCING i‘\r ik Wk e ———-c * the beautiful new == ¥ STARLITE FUR (Lovely new creations just purchased by Mail Orders Filled Promptly. bt STARLITE LOVE SEAT Blonde or walnut finish in red— grey — beige — green and rose tapestry covers. Overall width inches. Your Love Seai in Frieze! Frieze covers in red, grey, chartruese and turquoise. s V) NITURE HOME BEAUTIFUL) Hardwood arms . . . back . . You’ll add Beauty and Comfort to Your Living Room with these Functional Pieces Your Choice in Frieze 1f you prefer o frieze cover you have your choice of four faverite covers, in- cluding red - chartrusse - grey and tur- Menvfactured by STARLITE FURNITUR Den’t Hesitate! H;OMQ\UTIFUL k- SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN' STARLITE CHAIR Blonde or Walnut Finish full spring seat and . double-dowel construc Topestry covers in grey - beige - green and rose. Overall width 23}4 red - | Covers, too! See Them Today! mn-umfiamw Plus ==== CARTOON - SPORTS LATE NEWS by AIR HOSPIiAL NOTES Geors ,and George Chiacnursui. Tischarged from St. Ann’'s were and Pearl Arr's Hospital | Perry. Admitted to the Government Hospital were Merle Jack, Lois Jack, Frank Peters and John Austin. M. Schaeffler, Admitted to St. | were Paul Piebach, Thorall Conrad, George W. Ferwerda, Albert Dob- Harriet Smith, William Jones, son, Abel Koskey, Arthur V. Lager,| Discharged were Elizabeth Jack Clarence Beuchene, Albert Bixby |and baby boy. e oS For Estimates 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 LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Alaska Coastal Alrfines encbles you fo arrongs ~through your local ticket agent—your passage 1o the States on Pan American, and then fo any spot on the globel And for you who buy tickets in Sika, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul GMK%%* . RS ewing Southeastern

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