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THURSDAY /NOVEMBER 4, 1948 SHOWPLALE oF CAbiT ENDS TONITE! DEBORAH KERR in “THE ADVENTURESS? Feature at 7:49 — 10:07 TOMORROW! WO OUTSTANDING FEATURES 4 REPUBLIC PICTURE STEpmar L - ;U;rg/A:;‘C’l{Ef,/p{! IN THE NEWS— WASH-CALIF. GAME in SEATTLE & NOTICE B STUDENTS After Monday, Nov. 8th Student I. D. Cards Must Be . Presented for Reduced Admission ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD| %™ IS TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Board members of the Alaskan Arts and Crafts will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Arts and Crafts room.of the Town Re- creation Center. All members are requested to be present as this is SOCIETY MEETS "ADVENTURESS' IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 300 TONS SCRAP IRON __ YGCALIST ARRIVES; = DR, R. V. KEARNS 10 VISIT 9 TOWNS ON TOUR OF ALASKA Nine Alaskan towns are on the itinerary of Dr. Raymond V. Kearns, ambassador of the New Life Movement of the Presbyterian Church, who returned to Juneau following a three-day trip to Sitka. Dr. Kearns, who spoke before THRILL FEATURE, CAPITOL THEATRE “The Adventures: BEagle-Lion Films release which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, is an international spine-chiller in the ex- citinz tradition of “39 Steps” and Pt T audiences here at the Northern| Starring Deborah Kerr in the|yione presbyterian Church during! title role, “The Adventuress” is a a three-day stay last week, has suspense tale of an ingenuous Irish plans to speak in Ketchikan, Craig, colleen who gets caught uR With|w,angey Cotdova, Anchorage, | T little bhl“‘k ?l"lk % gl;ng o ::; Palmer and Fairbanks before re- ernat’onal villains and a series H 5 ki turning to the States. of adventures which takes her on. u“‘rhg N" A S a Cook’s tour of the British Isles.l‘K > e‘: 1‘9 i e HiE Miss Kerr, in her most important w‘:;“;“:’rm;‘ i rfvfmlizc e b ‘med audi- ) S S:,:;smvl\imlohs.}wboi?rs:ymdaf me'church. with a goal of one million Trish lassie whose life becomes com-|{new members for the church, plicated by things more significant, He added that a program of re- and important than they appear to Cruiting lay men for assistance in | i the drive is also being carried out. Featured with Miss Kerr is Tre-| While in Alaska, Dr. Kearns vor Howard, remembered for his|Spoke at the First Presbyterian fine and sensitive performance injChurch, the Mt. Edgecumbe School last year's “Brief Encounter.” How-|and the ¢ ou Jackson Junior are is cast as a handsome younglColleg\. He will leave from here flight lieutenant who falls in love!for Ketchikan and complete his with Miss Kerr and unknowingly ;Southeastern Alaskan schedule be- tecomes invclved in her dmiculues.!fore going to the Westward. R A bl gt i HAINES CUTOFF ilARGE TUG BRINGS WILL CLOSE ON | SPANISH SHIP TO NEXT SATURDAY' EASTREPAIR YARD i That the Haines Cutoff will be: BALTIMORE.—A Spanish ship closed for the winter on Saturday |Whicl crashed into a mountain last was announced today by Frank spring is now in Baltimore forgre- Metcalf,, Territorial Highway En- :pairs. gineer. All freight now in Haines| The ship, the Letitla Lykes, was will be taken over the road into!towed across the Atlantic in 28 the simple country girl. PAGE EIVE | READY 10 60 SOUTH concenr ronignt || TONIGETT ... at the to the Westward to lovk ov ™~ pects for serap iron shipments from A Alaska, was H. F. Price, purchasing, Alter be agent for the Bethlehem Pacifi Coast Steel Corporation. Price was in Anchorage, Whittier and Cor- dova. storm-bound for three days in v aincellix gro me | Welch, While here, the Bethlehem repre- | Coastal sentative made final arrangements day to appear in conc or shipment of 800 tons of scrap 8:30 at the 20th Century iron from here to Seattle by W, J.| The concert, under Manthey of the Lemon Creek Sand SPip of the Alaska Pi and Gravel Co. The iron will go Scheduled for last evening, wa south on the. targe S. C. Holmes Poned until tonight which is loaded and ready to go.| The artist Towing the barge will be the several £ ast an- trina, skippered by Lo previous to her er d program LUTHERAN LADIES” AID ", "5 () | SEWING FOR BAZAAR o-soprano, RO s came in aboard Airlines plane a The Presbytery of / HRosa s Mezzc in Concert Admission: Student Tickets $2.00 (Including Tax) $1.00 Tickeis at the Box Oitice DOORS OPEN 7:80 ————— CONCER oprano town: here clas- Following the reception will be held at the ern Light Presbyterian Church honor of the vocalist ¥ | Acccmpanist at the concert The Lutheran Ladies Ald Sewing 5 Circle met TR T s i e g Chris Wyller yesterday afternoon to 2] o MEET FRIDAY NIGHT | |have been completed including towels, pillow slips, aprons, ) ' Although tomorrow night's meet- scarfs and luncheon clothe. it AR ;)l“ 'i'lll“,|, The next sewing meeting will be|'s B0 10 CHY ‘_":‘1“‘, . “f‘ heid at the home cf Mrs. John | i ,‘,“"l,‘r,“l“f;w“l”, Rt Brillhart on November 10, ot it e o 4 o 10 be up for action uld the Alaska Electric Light | D - ower Co. submit answers to the GRO(ERIES I" ON z\uwnr»nn'x re prepared by the Coun- TWO SMAL! one tems on the agenda. c?AF]‘ cil, one item on the agenda will be consideration Two Loat loads of groceries were of the Power Com- pan, request for a hearing to prove unloaded here this morning. The ''C, "*¢d Horeasac B | Dorothea, skippered by M. B. Dahl, and chartered by four Juneau Wik chants, came in ear! t Now that the contract has been | rwarded for surfacing Glacier High- about 150 tons of fresh produce and general merchandise. way, the City Council is expected The Martindale, skippered by = ir will | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell Vith connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg, Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 the Interior before Saturday. \days by the world's largest ocean- Al Lubcke, Territorial Highway |80ing tug, the Dutch Zwarte Zee. Patrolman at Haines, long-distanc- She was taken to the Bethlehem ed Metcalf this morning and re- Stee Co. repair yard. ported that there is two feet o!: The unusual mishap occurred one snow at the slide area and three Stormy night last May. She rammed feet at the Summit. Lubcke talk- into & mountain on the Mediterran- ed with Brigadier Alan B. Connelly, a0 coast of Spain between Cape commandant of the Northwest Sec- De Data and Almeria and lost the tion of the Canadian Highway /loWwer: half of her bow. System at Whitehorse and it was ‘The Letitia Lykes was built in 1944 decided to close the Cutoff. i Gallfornia. Metcalf praised the work of the 'from Greece to New Orleans when Canadians who have been working She grounded. night ana day trying to keep the! 7y road open. TEEN-AGE RADIO The Canadians have been. handicappe! by lack of proper | BROADCAST FRIDAY ““:.‘Ke'“e:;]‘;‘;gazmg;;::‘ pso'f the| The students of the public speak- road, which extends from Port|[n¢ class of the Juneau High Chilkoot to the boundary at Mile School will discuss the problem 13 will be open throughout the‘“f '‘Going SLendyu over radio sta- winter months. The work of Pa- tiqn KINY on Friday morning at frolman Lubcke and American road 10,1‘0 Otloska: LHIL. 18 &) meREly crews was commended by Metcalf,|adio forum presented as a pub- who said they have worked very. ¢ service feature over KIN‘;’, hard in keeping the Canadian sec- jFiorence Cather will be mistress-of- tion open this late in the season. lcl’;;;:l:nlegn r:]rm thgn :matgg:i,gm‘ D LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE ™" “*=_ .. r ] HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | Wednesday, November 17, is the| | date set by the Ladies of the {have shown great interest in the | program, according to Miss Helen Shaefer, instructor of the public speaking class. | Anchorage residents at the Bar- The Martha Society will meet in ' American Legion Auxiliary:for their anof Hotel include Mrs. Mildred the church paiors Friday after- next rummage sale, which noon at 1:50 o'clock. Mrs. Burrass Smith will be hostess for the des- sert luncheon. Mrs. Stanley Bas- Lybeck, Elsic Sofoulis and Sandra kin will lead the devotions. Mrs. E. J. Cowling, sewing chair- man, asks that- members take all | their completed sewing for the Ba- | zear. | an important meeting to continue plans for the year's activities. Blatz s Mhivauhess Fiest Beer !” on Famous Hollywood Movie Star “In the city of Milwaukee,”’ says Don Ameche, “they brew the finest beers in the U.S.A. And I say that the finest of all these fine beers is Blatz. I've lived in Milwaukee and I ought to know!” Try Blatz Beer today! BEER MILWAUKEE’S ! Auxillary meeting next © 198, Blatz Arawing Co., Est. 1851 In Milwoukee, Wisconsin, U.S, will be |Parker, A. G. Noodley, Robert C. Other | Reed and Joseph D. Way. JE AL AR oL AR FROM SELDOVIA held at the Legion Dugout. members are Anna Bodding, Ag-| nes Kiefer, Leone Lincoln, Mabel Here from Seldovia are Mr. and Zenger. Auxiliary members are | asked to take rummage to the next |Mrs. A. Duncan and R. T. Kester, meeting. 1egistered at the Baranof Hotel. The committee to furnish re- She was en route! to take action on the paving of cer- eer Peters brought general me tain Juneau streets. As requested, Mayor Waino Hen- | e a report on the |chandise from Seattle on a consign-, Q‘IK.bul]lflnL. ;ment by the National Grocery Co 1of Seattle. RYAN RECOVERING | Chartering the Dorothea were the Bill Ryan, who underwent an | Case Lot Grocery, Bert's Food Cen- operation for ruptured appendix, | ter, Thomas Hardware and the Ju- is doing very well according to his |neau Young Hardware. attending physician, Dr. J. O. Rude. | —— e |The operation was performed last Cortez found the Aztecs using Sunday. Ryen s with the CAA used crayons made of metal at the Juneau Airport. in Douglas for a Good Time room 3-Shattuck Bldg. D KEYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCT DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and kranklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS | | 1 CALIFORNIA GROCERY ~and MEAT MARKET | PHORE 478 for Groceries Meat Department — PHONE 371 FREE DELIVERY HILLS COFFEE rousp cax S H I freshments at the joint Legion and Monday night was also named. Silva Zeng- jer, chairman, will be assisted by | Elsie Sofoulis, | Esther Gullefson. Edna Polley and Other business at the Auxiliary | meeting Tuesday night included the voting of $10 to the Boy Bcout Drive, $10 to the Girl Scouts, $15 for the Shoe Fund which goes to the Orthopedic Hospital in Se- attle, and $20 for the Magazine Fund whch furnishes magazine subscriptions for Veterans Hospitals. Communications from Depart- ment chairmen were read. The ap- plication of Gold Star.Mother Mrs, H. 8. Waldemar was read and un- animously accepted. Sandra Zeng- er was elected to fill the post of sergeant-at-arms. Miss Glendora Larson of . the Park River, North Dakota, Legion Auxiliapy Unit commented on the close similarity of last night’s meeting and those she attended in Park River, where she was Unit treasurer. Miss Larson arrived in Juneau last Wednesday, and is in town for an indefinite stay. PAA MEN ENROUTE FROM CAB HEARING Six Pan American World Air- ways representatives arrived here yesterday aboard PNA enroute from Anchorage to the States af- ter appearing at the CAB hearing on the Alaska Service case. Stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel are Joseph A. Wagner, Henry P. Owen and S. C. Bassett of Seattle, Fred A. Tubb and Robert N. West- berg of San Francisco and Louis D. Banta of Cordova. ———————— » DRILL TEAM PARTY The Rebekah Lodge Drill Team party will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Milton Daniel in the Spickett Apartments, Mrs, Dean Williams will be co-hostess for the affair R i Y NEBRASKANS ARRIVE HERE Mr. and Mrs L. W, Coe and two children of Lincoln, Nebr., are staying at the Hotel Juneau. Mr. Coe, who arrived with his fam- ily on the Louise Tuesday, will lbe employed as a health education- al consultant with the Alaska De- partment of Health. SR RN BROWNIES LEARN | DUTCH KNITTING Grade Four Brownie Troops 8| and 13 held their weekly meeting | Tuesday might at the Moose Hall. The girls were taught Dutch knit- ting by Mrs. Carl Casperson. Troop leaders are Mrs,'R. Taylor and Mrs. H. Roland. L sl VFW TO MEET TONIGHT The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold thefr regular meeting to- night' at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. The Cooties will hold a meet-| ing after the conclusion of the VFW meeting. Harold Fennel was, elected commander at the last| Cootie meeting and at tonight's| sesslon nominations will be made for other offices. | —_——————— RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET Order of Rainbow for Girls, will hold their regular business meeting Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cleck in the Scottish Rite Tem-| ple. All members are urged to be| present at this important meeting. — - FIRE DEPT. MEETING Members of the Juneau Volunteer | Fire Department will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Club Rooms in the City Hall. —ee— FROM YAKUTAT G. 8. Clark of Yakutat the Gastineau Hotel. o ee—— FROM ANCHORAGE W. D. Frim of Anchorage is at |the Gastineau Hotel. { B 35 Sl FROM WHITEHORSE | Miss Mary Gunn from the Pan| | Americdn office in Whitehorse is at the Baranof Hotel | is at Cleyrmsoafiyrmserflpromserlyposenfyrovenfyoc sl oammsfasmeell feasmsslt fosrncs BUTTER DARIGOLD ... EGGS CANADIAN—GRADE A—LARGE SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR risuees IDESIKIT MEX KLEENEX TOMATOES MADRONA BRAND—No. 2Y; Size ... ..PER CARTON per rouNDd BN _PER pOzZEN '€ DC 1.45 33 49¢ I9e rir quarr DYPe B cans For 93 € 2 FOR 6‘5(3 EACH 160 APPLES-——By the Box Hailed . . . $4.29 Delicous . . §§.25 FancyMacnfosh . . . . $5.39 FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT POT ROAST . . 45clb. VEALSTEAKS . . Bcib. CARSTEN'S SLICED BACON . 85clb. Freshly Killed Local Fryers

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