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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE | oo e e ot - ummumnumum|||||||z||l||||||J|1||["]HE (AN[[RV[[[[ o', vatued at $130; the Co-op Sorority Dance g e sy e seveues 8 ATV E OF JAVA A Warfield Drug Co., Men's Toilet Set at 10 p. m. On the comm "““”"’~ || GHOST" ISFEATURE :-.°.iiv.tus e 2w Saturday Night 11:{‘ “eom s N TECHNICOLOR [GRASS 4 | ssisting. | Shop. P R | There are sweethearts and sweet-| Mrs, A. H. Kingsbury is in charge| I e of the first large \mml !m:m,s ... but the No, 1 sweetheart of the sale of tickets, and may be e f the season, members of HE"Q'E BERGER IS |of them &ll, to movie fans every- | contacted by those who desire tick- Alask Delta Chapter of Beta is in the & P ¥ of U AVal | where, is little Margaret O'Brien, ets, or wish to turn in money frem Sigma Phi sorority will entertain HERE GolNG SOUIH Museum at Annapoli Ithe sensational seven-year-old| tickets sold. their friends at a dance to be held L was used for the | youngster who thrilled you in “Jour-| Consenting to act on the ballot s y, Nov. 10, in the § EREHIE i | ney for Margaret” and “Lost Angel.” | committee, on which rest the final gcot the Teiip Heinle Berger, owner and ODer-produfed. by iGedll |B. DeMille in Through | Margaret's a full-fledged star now, | decision in the contest, are Waino ator of freight A Pas ‘echnicolor and now showir |and ste is as delightful as ever in Hendrickson, Burr Johnson and E. L. @ e as patrons |boats at Cook Inlet, arrived in Ju- ogin Century Theatre 10,000 Miles of les ir ) !her new film, Metro-Goldwyn-May- | Keithahn and patronesses > been extended | neau terday ute to Seattle.| The factual data includ | % e . " ) Mr. and Mr rl McGinty, Mr. | Mr. Berger flew here on the Alaska'yjaws h C e ydo er's “The Canterville Ghost,” in £ -oe . : views with Commander N iand Mrs. A, E 3 r, Mr. and| Airlines, and plar to leave to- . ounded ADVENTURE | which she is ca-starred with Charles Glover, Wassell and somc of | Laughton and Robert Young at the G Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mr. and|m afterncon via Pan Amer- caiiors whom he resc N . s oung ot the. WEATHER HAMPERIN Mrs, Ernest Parsons and Mr. and |ican Airways. He is stopping at'rhe document includes not o To find the girl Capitol Theatre. “The Canterville Ghost" is e Mrs. Homer Garvin and Mr. and | the Baranof during his stay here. |sarticulars of that A K | trancing fantasy of a ghost who has e ey - . ] forced to roam his ancestral ROAD SURVEY (REws Many pre-dance, no-host dinner DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! |5 fireside chat tribute Presi —but never met! in England for hundreds of ot E |dent Roosevelt, but aiso a valuable AR s, and of his young descendant : U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU report. on the Battle of Java itself m‘f‘..g prsbpginty et !‘und a platoon of American Rangers| Chris Wyller, engineer for the JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘A(, Anqnpnl». it \\:,! e its place of his career...Cecil B. ed in the castle during the Public Roads Administration, re- » 4 |with relics of Old Ironsides, hi De Mille's greatest spectacle! turned here from the Westward, re-| WEATHER BULLETIN | torical material on John Paul Jones, eer enjoyment, see “The ports early winter conditions setting | u\TA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 5L, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME David F ut, George Dewey ¢ lle Ghost” at the Capitol in on the Kenai Peninsula has made Max. temp. TODAY other men and ships of o last two times tonight | conditions very difficult for the sur- ! last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hus. Weather at | Naval history. Seldom, howeaver, has Margarce - | e vey party now engaged there in lay-| Station | temp. temp. Precip 4:30am. [so much factual data been written Paremount presents 0'BRIEN ing out a route for the proposed Anchorage 31 Snow up on any historical incident in | Tt 5 Barrow United es history so soon after 10 th “BONE Tt T Anchorage to Seward highway con- Barrow G RLNON SR, S i ER PLUTO in “BONE TROUBLE MOOSE To HAVE : | e o i oouired, dbaryare Y i PLUS. nection across Turnagain Arm. ; 7 5 B e, R A ! Temperatures as low as minus 13 Cordova 3 & Snow warger peaptte 3o | SOCIAL AFFAIR conme e s o Boves 853 ® 8 CECILB.DEMILLE'S BY i | tered at the base camp, he reports, Edmonton 2 - e E G Arnold Guest b Feature On at 7:50 and 10:10 J| while one party working along the Fairbanks : : 24 : Snow 3 i | DAY NI HT summit from Mile 58 on the Moose Haines 26 25 ] Snow The SfOI'Y of Dr.Wassell | Pass highway last week was working Junean E 25 : ok Bupw Of H ’ I. g : TOMORROW! — <o . [ T wor onorai Large IN TECHNICOLOR G 3 AR in 16 inches of snow. i Moose club members are going to Ketchikan 3 P 2 Snow o The Most ave a big social night Saturday. 3 e two parties in the field, b 2F &t H i & s Re(ephon Las! Eve s PRGN e TR The members and their friends will d, the second working McGrath g . z b Bhow A lenjoy a party at which there will between Indian and Potter stations Noms . : s s Drizzle Carol Thurston « Carl Esmond Stanley Ridges " {be various games and awarding of On the Alaska Railroad route. That 3 . e Gov. and M'" nest Gruening i CIL B. D “ring bevrete is the most difficult section of the NOrthway : ¢ i entertained at a large reception last & Produced and directed by CE EMILLE - i o B ' 2 5 < . ’ . 5 o - “ entire project and is the only sec- e = & 5 evening at the Governor's House, in ; 2-Hit Shew tor where doubts as to economic George ; 2_}““‘:-\ honor of Edwin G. Arnold, Direct- | ‘VARIHY OF PRllES “easibility were entertained, he stat- Lrice Rupert R 28 g | or, Division of Territories and Island and ok Possessions, Department of Interior. 2 ? m Ye“rs. | led. Sufficient werk has now been i L BEING OFFERED FOR ' compictea to determine that the roaa 2 e - ; : ot Gloudy |Many Juneau residents enjoyed the ; N o - g et can be put through there, however, Scatiie - = : 4 UAY | opportunity of meeting and talking & J [SHOVREAEY 7 , P-M AMATEUR mfi"l he said. Sitka # & : : Bain |with Mr. Arnold, who is making a ' (SR Sar W A Theills beyond belief Whitehorse T. Snow 5 J It is anticipated that the end of Lidlioreq Sn “ cquainted” trip through the a love ftory this month will see both survey e AT R o B " ‘ W X 4 beyond compare ties forced, by the unseasonable —(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 8. m. today) | Presiding over the beautifully ap- | T e o e forest " by e sz i vobiton 1 e RN s ST s WOODWARS, bt wdciner ‘Dcccmlwr 1.n the Coiiseum Theatre SPring. By that time, it is estimated Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today St hxs. DOnNd Shgven tinder g that about 25 miles of the line will ’ Waves Geeslin, Mrs. A. E. Glover, 10 scarcity under the auspices of the Parent- WIND Height of Waves no scarcity of DI . ‘ McGinty . Oscar Olson, Mrs e Teacher Association, are meeting N4V been completed Station Weather Temp, Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ' M s ; . |with much enthusiasm over the pro- 2 ek Cape Decision Snow 33 28 Ralph ‘Rivers, Mus. R. 5. Sheldon AI.SO AIR EXPKESS an “EWS elling point? While raking and Mrs. B. D. Stewart ? S b conta g $22 |ject, they report. | G Spe Snow 29 INE i e ot i b conamine 7 k100 sevrt | REBEKAH DRILLTEAM | Gomea i . B e 1111 which he has never been able to | NOTICE find. are being returned to the committee Five Finger Light Snow 3 SE 2 P e s sy e 2 _ ___levery day, but there is still time MEETS FR'DAY NIGHT Point Retreat Cloudy 3 3 2 1 foot After November 10, no telephone between now and Nov. 30 for any- IARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Cape Spencer to | rentals for the month of November nnv interested to work up a skit,| Tpe Rebekah Drill Team will Yakutat and Lynn Canal--northerly to northeasterly winds 15 miles per | will be accepted at a discount. All |or.whatever form of entertainment p..et tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock [OuUr—snow flurries. Inland channels, Southeast Alaska, south of Lynn | remittances must bear postmark of ‘(;n(- prefers. in the Odd Fellows Hall. All mem- €anal to Sumner Strait southerly to southe winds 15 to 20 miles | not later than discount day. Please The committee on prizes does not hour backing to easterly to northeasterly 15 miles per hour—snow | be prompt. J (‘ 2 bers of the team are requested t : g pawrid b - & SElreR » ou S iwish to ask merchants for dona S el Inland waters south of Frederick Sound and outside waters 3 U AND DOUGLAS West st { ~lattend. 9 . pok sy f itions, as it is felt they are usually e 2l Spencer to Dixon Entrance—easterly to southeasterly winds 15 to | TE HONE CO. —adv n T l 0 N | the first ones contacted for any such 25 miles per hour backing to easterly to northeasterly winds 15 miles per | T EH |purpose. However, any volunteer do- ANCHORAGE VISITORS | jqyyrain or snow. DRINK KING BLACK i : | nations for prizes will be most wel-| Arfivals from Anchorage regis- s — R 2 R S A [J E S : ome, and may be made by contact-| tered at the Baranof include: Lee LS . ing Don Foster, committee chairman. Flahard, L. Currie, C. V. Conover | Many such prizes have already,C- A. Randrup and Glenn Jeffer- D' te | been offered, in addition to the Vic- SOD. Phone at S [tory Bonds and stamps_previously —————— r |announced. The list includes $5.00, POROTHY'S DANCING SCHOOL WEST gflAST FUB SALES {in merchandise, given by John g =i e e |Hermle, Home Groce! five $1 pur- s now enreiling. Baton 7 6 7 7 INCORPORATED | chases, at Bert's Cash Grocery; a twirling, tap, acrobatics, toe-ballet, 2 : JARNUARY ...... 30 ! photograph album given by Trevor moderneccentrics, toe-tap, charac- |Davis, Snap Shoppe; a decorated ter, social dancing for beginners. FFBRUARY 27 ), ol L “mke by }?Jrfio“s Bakerg'l: $5 in cash' Body toning and tap lasses for °® 5 or merchandise, by C . St e s’ 5s i - T % o B Store Will Be Closed MARCH.........27 AdultBowling se o« 3 :‘ ult Bowling Se lifgxiih* ‘Whoopee 575, (10,104-10119) D[ONDAY S5 NOVEMBER 12 API}IL L s ey g;l’ \ MA ® ® ® ® 0.6 0 0 0 0 5 e 4 & Whether it’s baby, mother, 0bserv.”y /"'.’.'st'c(’ Duy JUNE ©ee 09000000 26 e o YRDS FRIDAY ---- SATURDAY LTSRS cated Milk. Babies speak for November 1 : i g on psle OCTORER .- ... 30 'w?i T:Tfiifi’fi"fl.""fll‘fifi SOCIAL NIGHT Tastewell Cling No. 2% cans | Sun G.ift 2 No. 2% can OCTORER ......30 e at the PEACHES 2 for § 3¢ |Fruii Cocklail - 43c§| NoyEMBER......27 for specifying Darigold in Baby' formula * u_iw we || M 0 0 S E C L U B No.2 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED | noe acquainted wich ehie | | | Reliance No. 2 cans | Tastewell Cream 0.2 cans Try West Coast in 1946 v oy i Memb d Their Friends A i g Menbas nd Hhei Prnie he S DEAS - Blor@c[CORN - 3 for ADCH| nsvunes it vpon negen b U L :There Will Be Games and '@ 0ld Ranger No. 2% cans WHOLE UNPEELED No. 215 cans WEST COAST FUR SALES ounce. Provides not less than 400 INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 USP units per quart when equal | e Do M | T for Prizesi!! | it iliated with Wesl, Coast Grucery.C Frzmmocena || | urkeys for Prizes!!! PEARS - 2 for §9c|APRICOTS 2 9t . Al , ization and air-tight the can. s mount's “The € BIaERIRrITIIENE PR Members of the various commit- tees working on angements for Pacific Pear] Smoked Delta Kosher Style “QOldest Fur Sales on NoMILK DELIVERY | A SALMON - @5¢|PICKLES - 1 gt. 55¢ Pocicrams : {7 SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING Kraft Radiant Mix for F ruit HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE ARMISTICE DAY | | (ARAMELS-Ib.35¢|CAKES - 11h. 55| | Locriies BEEATTY Savon 0rder for Two Days . Silk Swan BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES * s g SALES and § VICE . UNION DELIVERY TISSUE 4 ro"s 29( So A p 6 ba“ 39( Juneau Welding and Machine Shop HARBOR MACHINE ||| pLEASE PUT OUT ALL THE BOTTLES sk ot PR bR o YO BAVE PR ABOUNT) @ CORNED BEEF HASH- 3 (ans 89( * There Is No Substitute for MOTORS REBUILT — STERN 5 BEARINGS — MACHINERY, We Musi Have Enough for All the MOARNG pat WELDBIO Milk Deliveries on Saturday TWO DELIVERIES------10:30 and 2:30 ;1 Newspaper Advertising! 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