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

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N THURSD_&XJEC EMBER 11, 1947 " GALE SCMDERGAARD JUNE VINCENT THOMAS GOMEZ GEORGE DOLENZ JANE FARRAR LUDWIG STOSSEL ...PLUS... HUGH HERBERT in “HOT HEIR™ § Flicker Flashbacks Cartoon N Feature at ' TCMIRROW! ROY ROGERS ‘Under Ne;‘ada Skies’ and : ‘Crime Docter's ! ian Huni' NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Correspondence) SITKA, Alas Dec. 7— The f _’ sum of $1500 has already been vol- £ " : ntarily pledged toward pur- e N chase ¢f the USO ding as a KITTEN IN CAST_1 Community House, it was learned at 'thé second meeting * of represen- tatives of local organizations on gg " Clyde Hager, reporting for the committee appointed to go over the MANEUVERS IN SN OW — Pvt. Joseph Phaneuf (left) of Manchester, N. H., and S/Sgt, James Klebs of Hammond, Ind.. build a shelter in winter mansuvers at Pine Camp, N offy, {wo-month-old kitten owned by Karl Muske of Chicago, wears Mt. Ed ,'L‘L’uflll": Arrdt Henry Yrjana, Marvin Girls, Town G Kinberg, A.. G. Dexter, W D.| G and 8JS Girls. Dcane and Ole Ove Honor Coaches and managers of the pallbearers re Oscor Tilson, Bill Basketball League teams met X ting 1t in the building, said (APHOI. IHEATRE 1lon, Sergiu M hoff, Ru-| Monday night; John Hope, ANB; that he, John Dolenc and Andy . & dolph Sarve Carl Peterson and | Gay Helland, Conways: Roland Johnson had investigated 1¥1e xu” “The it he Capitol Jinuny Brightmar Int nent was | Wur 1.' r and James Jl.ulixmuu, S- ( nace and found that a few minor . ... . Boris Kar- family plot in the JS; Clyde Larabee, Mt. Edgecumbe and economital changes could be | "0 T e Cemetery back of the and Gene Rhode, Sitka High Msdes torout jdawn SHERULE €086 jr s by his delineations in RLexy (e § SRR o oposeq Other film preductic Susanna ¥ | Sonmek will B played evecy. Bat- »M s. Roy A\nt_.lmd a "'{,’*’1“’*, 3 OBo . aias - four bought Rands | urday .‘.m(l Tuesday at either the list of building rental possi flifles = pers; and. Turhan Bey anor, an_apartment court on | High School gym, SJS gym or the (;:mwn g bg tgc wumeni Cl\:b “The Chiaax,” ac 1 i0 the t known as Peterman's| M{- Edgecumbe '~’-‘Imr “]'”:‘ !‘1"* X xecutive oard, amounting to .1 A A i3 e ¥ cepticn—games sc iled for reg- $3522 annually. It was pointed out Screen by Curt Siodmak irom the | FFHL T {:‘ PEC [“(")[ YORIS) wlar ‘Tussdhys ab Mt. Edww-lnnillv that though these events and in- Play by Edward Locke, tells the 289 by M. and TS win e dnesde 7 in- comes were hypothetical, many ad- Susbenseful story of a man who T et stead ditional uses of the building had “lm“"”“(j'*l T D eith | Basketball sceson opens tonight e ver! thwarted love, and got away with asketba : 15 ight | 3 b‘;‘l‘l ("°f{°,‘?kf"t'., + ot it only to, flod ten. yoars later | WiUN\ the M Edgecwmhe ‘Wgh| The Antithl Elks Memorlsl Ser- Wmm,r‘erg;:f:p‘:i;,“esm“sl:fé bound. that he must kilt again if {0 5chool playing ANB, and Mt, Edge- | vice will be held tomorrow after- i 3 : cumbe Vets playing Sheldon Jack- ' = v i i od- KNGw any peace. ;i s: would be obtained immed- RNCW #1Y F son School, at Mt. Edgecumbe ® b /7 iately—with written assurance of . gV on. Japonskl . s bido title clearance. {ccncert has not been rounced, » teams, thisiyear are: ANB AR They also agreed to form a non- each band member 1 SJS. SJ Junior Colleg 4 profit organization, legally incor- cleared at t half a cagecombe’ Bigh" Sehool, Mt s porated, for the sale of Commun- The concert audience Edgecumbe Vets and Sitka High. | To relieve miseries v. without dosing, rubon VAPORUSB ity House bends with funds to be deposited in the First Bank of dcne by T. F. Sitka. |rector, who started with the group The group will meet again Wed- last year. Over eighty percent ol nesday evening at the Sitka Wo- his students had yed e come man’s Club room to report on band instrument. \ number cf bends sold or pledged. a long way in a short time. “Cap” Pavloff died of o heart at- tack Wednesday afternoon the kind of a death he would have chosen were it in his power to | At noon today the Rotary Exe-| cutive Board and Library Building Fund Sommittee met at the Sitka Cafe to decide on action relative to the purchase of the U3O build- choese. Also, as he would ha ing. The Library Board voted to chosen, he died on the water front, ¢stablish quarters for the Sitka just after docking and tying up his Public Library in the building. |skiff to the Standard Oil Float ‘The Executive Board voted un-| Born in Kodiak in March, 1874, animously to recommend backing a descent of Russian administra- and assisting the project 100 per- tors, traders, explorers and mari- | ners, he inherited his father's trad- |ing vessel “Martha” and continued the iamily business in the Aleut- ians until 1911. In that year he came s cent. The Sitke High School Band concert at the gym Thursday eve- ning was an enjoyable surprise to to Sitka A th who had not heard the band to join a boyhood friend and perform for some time. The kids distant relative, Sergius Malach- | - were good—both to hear and cif. Here he lived, built boats, watch. Almost professional tech- including his cwn Neptune, and [ nicaily, they ~so obviously enjoy ' did construction work. He became ; meking good music, their per- a close friend of the W. P. Mills fcrmance is a delight. family, caring foc their homes and Some of the pre-high school grounds and living in a home Built ¢ players, too short ‘to touch the for him on their grounds, when floor when seated, keep time by he became too old to fish com- swinging their legs; others nodded | mercially. their heads or keep time with their| “Cap” symbol ;' shoulders, and some tapped their leisurely past; the past when no i feet. Irresistably, the audience was | one worked too hard for a living infected with the rhythm and —when the most important things gently nodded, tapped or drummed were not bought but earned. was a of Sitka's with fingers. | Not until his death did any- The Sitkats, a group .of five one know that his name was Will- poys and a girl, with a bull fid- |iam P. Pavloif, and mnot just dle, piano, horns and sax, present- | “Cap” or “Tabby.” & ed a group of Gay Nineties tunes,| He is survived by a sister, Mrs. ko dressed in appropriate costume.| William Angell of Bremerton, and 1 They were roundly applauded and |a niece, Mrs. Eunice Boyle, whose encored. Members of the band are work- address js unknown. Funeral services were conducted en's teams include Sitka High RO AMATEUR NIGHT at the PAMARAY CLUB Thursday Night 2-PRIZES -2 For the Best Talent If you are 21 years of age or older Come in and arrange fo take part in ihe program. —PEOPLE WILL WIN You Might Be 1 of Them. HOW °BOUT I'T? Remember: . . . . . . | Organizations have an- n ed the dates and plans for their Christmas parties for their children. Contributicns for the Pentecostal Mission orphanage are being overlooked. The Rotary Club is again sponsoring a contest the best decorated business and residence with prizes of $15, $10 and $5—and judges | yet to be chosen. Everyone is busy gathering addresses of Outside Alaskans to whom they wish to send a Christmas card. Christ- mas packages are already arriv- ing at the Post Office ! The annual semor Ball iz sche- duled for next Saturday night, at the High School gym. Teen-! ‘a.crs are in a flurry of prepara- | |tion with plans for decorations, | _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—TUNEAU. ALASKA noon at the Elks Clubrooms with Ralph Weeks giving the address Services will be conducted by offi- cars of the lodge With Christmas only nineteen deys off—plans: for the holidays + underway. Gifts for Japonski rd patients have been pur- d and decorations for their hristmas trees gathered The stores are putting «in their win- cows and outdoor decorations. | ol programs have been in re-, heersal for some weeks—as have church choirs. Collections of cloth- ing and money are being made by and organizations for the Christmas Ship Europe Beta Sigma Phi is working at the | Christmas Eve Community all churches to music and, most important, “what to wear!” Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reed ana | Jack, returned this week by in the States. Also arriving were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward from | Icwa, where she had spent several months with her family following | a mejcr operation; he, after a brief | trip to attend the funeral of his| wife's parents who were killed in an automobile accident; also Pete | Haugin, owner of ‘the Marine Sup- | ply Company, from his annual va- cation - in the State Mr. and Mrs. Franx Diener and | their three children left Tues-| day, aboard their troller the Se- KEMP 1 has switched to Calvert hecause Calvert is smoother. | Ne of 1 CALVE RESERV 86.8 Proof--65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City Kempton St Bedford, Mass Real Turkeys born Arny birth SONS OF NORWAY T0 The Scns of Nerway will hold a regular The refr and and Following the Christmas Committee will hold stem Air Service from a vacation | # *f Blended Whiskey | ELKSHALL Startingat 8 P. M. b ~*™ PAGE FIVE to speud the winter in Wash- gy " )' L e e e CANDALS” NOW il Vet A rived by pane Tuesday en- — ‘ (o Juneau. He w n over- The lavish nusicad, “George 3 'S at 7:25 . i guest at the home of Dr. White's Scandals. at the 20th h,l()“h LA e I . Mrs. W. C. Charteris and left Century Theatre, stars Joan Dayis by plane th day end Jack Haley in a zany ro- mance which goes on the rocks daught Lirda Marie, was when Haley is dominated by his o (o Mr. and Mrs, Harold Aga, austere spinster sister the Picneer's Hospital, Thurs- - Melody is furnished by Gene morning. M is seaman Krupa and his band, the nation’s the boat Edgecumbe, now en- Number One drummer displaying i route from Seattle to Sitka. Moth- his amazing virtuosity on the and baby have beea moved to drums Salvation Arm Home Beauty there in abundance. George White rounded up the scn, Eugene John Jr., was cr of Hollywood's pulehritude to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Paz- 1escurces for a lavish ensemble nski, Dec. 4, at the Salvation DU Home The baby weighed pounds, 4 cunces, and is the AFrPERS ccuple’s first c Mrs. Pazsinski wolf and otter traps the forme* Nadine Buchanan, €Xpected over weckend, Order VAR A now Madsen Cycle & Fishing Aninie Joseph, assited by pub- SUPPY ‘ health nurse Verna Huge, gave R R DA“\S to a ten and a half pound It will pay you to shop Home Friday moming, at her home Beautiful 55 tf the Village TR ce o JACK HALEY weriuant fmery . HOLLIDAY « TRYOH - GREER GENE KRUPA - FTHEL SHITH ! aad Wis Band Swiag Orgarist e e - ) MEET ON SATURDAY HR— Y Phone meeting Saturday night 8 o'clock in the IOOF Hall shment committee is Mr Kolia Albigoff and Mr. Smithberg the M: Mrs. regular meeting 24-hour Dependable Service . e . Daeeted by (€U E Saiod 40 GEORE b PLUS SPORT REVIEW ;i | CARTOOON B ! AIR EXPRESS NEWS * The Triangle Cleaners Jingle Bells Ring . . . . oh so Merrily. SALE on Stock of Fine Quality, ALL Wool How aboui tnat Christmas dry RN AR | . s e : b ——— BOTANY i cleaning ? Time is short. l‘s CLOSKED SATURDAY SLAC FTERNOO} ; 9 :‘ oo To close out our stocks § For Better of BOTANY'S we offer : Appearance” you a i CALL : REAL SAVING ; | Prices were $13.75 SALE PRICE | $8.00 | While They Last ! | e o gl ® Assorted Sizes ® Assorted Colors | MW S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES MD% PROOFED at mo s cost Real Chickens Lots of Fun ELKS N SATURDAY, December 131h Proceeds for Christmas Charity Fund and Children’s Christmas Party. ) ing to raise $1300 for uniforms.|this afternoon by the Rev. Ernst TH U R s DAY NIGHT % Their ticket sales campaign re- | Nygaard at the Lutheran Church. sembled a descent of locusts, and |Pallbearers were fellow members 5 thoueh the amount cleared by the lor e Trotlers - mion: - stawtey I {{{IIIINIIATHIIKINTITIIILLGIINIAOOIO0NIN | P ——_——————————— | . 5 .

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