The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1948, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 aALE SHERWDOD . VEDA ANN BORG + DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE § FRANK JENKS s 2 o SPTNIS SECOND FEATURE Don’t Forget ALL CIE)ELDREN Gasiineau Channel 14 YEARS and UNDER are invited to be the guests of the Juneau B. %2. 0. ELKS at their /' 2 RET O'BRIEN ANNUAL XBMAS SHOW DOORS GPEN 1:00 P. M.—SHOW AT 1:30 “TENTH AVE. AN( € SEE COLOR CARTOON JEE and On Our Stage—“FAGAN THE MAGICIAN” SANTA WILL BE HERE TO0! MARGARET O’BRIEN in 8 DR. ALBRECHTH RETURNS ) ODD FELLOV Dr. C. ‘Earl Albrecht, Territor- Dinner Wed.,, Dec. 22, ial Commissioner of Health, Odd Fellows Hall. Odd returned here via Pan American and ladies invited e has been on official vations must ke in by D d 15 1 W Call 78 or Red 309 t several weeks. A GRAND OLD CANADIAN NAME PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. Under the Direct Supervision of Our Expert Canadian Blender CORBY'’S is a light, sociable blend. It is our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- ing mellowness. Next time ask for CORBY'S..a fine whiskey. BienpEp WiniSEEY s o e e BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED FEGRIA - ILLINGIS 4/5 QUART PINTS 1/2 PINTS uluu-runu 86 PROOF 68.4% Grairf Neutral Spirits " JAS.BARCLAY & CO, LIMITED, ORIA, ILLINOIS WO FEATURES AT 00 b has | hington, D. C.| THE DAILY ALASKA HVIPIRL—JUN[;AU ALASKA ting ro- ridden jun- CAPITOL THEATRE DURING WEEKEND ... .. .. KI\'\ of Africa,” ere are two features ol theatre this weekend s X | naped by “|gered at the ATTERNTION.... All Mlembersof the FILIPING (OMMUNITY There will be an election of officers for the coming year on FRIDAY —Dee. 17 at 7 P, . at Smailey's Recreation Center All Members are urged to attend! Signed - A. V. CREDO, President. E ‘—That's what this blistering drama is about!. .. About hate without reason ... murder without motive! . . . See its darmg theme exploded for the first time on the screenl “nopext MITCHUM, RUBERT RYAN e Produced h] ADRIAN SCOTT - mmd ly !Il'llll III"IYI * Scronn Play by JONN PAXTON SUNDAY af Juneau's CAPITOL Thealre WATCH FGR PERCY’S DAILY GIFT SPECIALS HASKO CASSEROLE HOLDER Was $1.50 Friday ONLY--- $1.25 CHRISTMAS WRAPPING PAPER Was 15¢ Each Package Friday GONLY --= 2 Pkgs-for25¢ 3000 - 10c CHRITSMAS CARDS For Sale at === Sc Each PERCY’S Sav- Gale 1 (‘.\\l(\d on to solve the mystery of a hig bank robbery, iie detective finds that the criminals have made ! porarily paralyzes everyone else in ithe building while the crooks oper- late. An intensive man-hunt gets eI lunderway immediately, but the | gang’s leader, a murderous ex-con- | vict named Gruesome, proves elusive. elf be ruesome, ants, kills ma n turn tring {a thrill pac {IDAHO CAGERS PLAY N SOUTHEASI ALASKA | PRIEST RIVER, Idak P—The on-again- all tour of Alask e Priest River again ch Irv Morgan said last night ree Priest River business men had reed to sponsor a revised schedule or the trip covering schools in the outheast part of the Territory Original plans which included ames with teams at Anchorage, II‘Almm', and Cordova, were cancel- { ed when the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post decided it would be un- ble to finance the trip. Morgan, athletic director at Priest | River high school and coach of the lumni team, said he and a’se iman squad will fly to Sitka on | Christmas or the day following. A three-game series with Sitka High School on Dec. 27, 28 and 29, will be followed by a pair with the Petersburg High team on Dec. 30 and 31. A single contest will be ilaved with Wrangell on New Year’s day. Morgan said another game will be cheduled with Ketchikan or Doug- as if satisfactory arrangements can re made. Dec. 17 in basket- h schools for alumni team is LOCAL SITUATION Superintendent of ‘Schools Ed Clark further clarified the Juneau i situation today. “We first arranged to play Priest River High School on December 31," re said. “We guaranteed them more money for one game than we ever did en Alaska team for three games. “Then,” e continued, “Priest River wired they could bring only four high school players. We toid them we were interested only in playing a high school team-—not an alumni or club team. “So we cancelled.” Clark talked yesterday, hy lone distance, to Mike Lamanna, superc intendent of Priest River schools, who said it was doubtful if the team would come to Alaska at all at | this t'me, chiefly due to uncertain { financial backing. | .o - CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT The six members of the Juneau City Council will gather at 8 o'clock this evening for the last {regular meeting of 1948. Edward S. Nielsen, senior coun- u‘man who will preside in the ,'xlmnu of Mayor Waino Hendnck- | son, says it will be largely a rou- | {tine meeting. | Other members of the Council 'gensun, Jumes Larsen, W. Bu | Johnson and Joe Thibodeau. Moose Legion No. 25 will hold its Quarterly Meeting Saturday, Dec. 18 INITIATION—FUN LUNCH and DANCE All Members Asked to Attend * ['mon BEER SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA. o Gup 08 WMo Workds Gouns Beowing Ompominates < Distributed throughout Alasks by ODOM COMPANY of a strange gas which tem-| CANDY LEAGUE BOWLS THURSDAY, ELKS ALLEYS Last night in Hn Candy Martin Lavenik walked off w sterling silver ~1ll and peprg ers by bowlir g the four Elks were dons Ludwig Jeweler. There were eighte »f candy won by the rs: Martn Lavenik, Rod Darnell, s Merritt, Jim McGh anton, W. Hellan, R. Br i Fred Henning on t ers. The candy The four tickets donated by the Capitol Theatre were won od Darnell, Dora Sweeney, E. I nd Martin Lavenik for high ;ame on each alley Burr Johnson won a day lollpop for low score for men and M. Burke and R kreutz tied for low of the ind whn a candy cane kes in a row nier Lee won a bot- and nine enik, Dar- Burke, Smith, Hagerup and Iversen. - {CHILDREN TO BE GUESTS CF LIONS NEXT MONDAY Johnson Home children, sixteen in number, accompanied Lty Mrs. Lyle Johnson, will be special guests of the Lions Club at their Monday neon meetng at the Baranof Hotel. A program of Christmas music, with Santa Claus on hand to pass out gifts to the children has been planned by Lions. Dr. J. O. Rude will act as master of ceremonies. Old St. Nick will also give out gifts to all Lions members, follow- nr an exchange of names with'n the club last week. - e Vle HART ARRIVES In the group which had two ni~hts' unscheduled stay on An- nette Island, Mrs. Harry P. Hart arrived yesterday from Portland, Ore., to be met by her husband who is construction engineer for the Public Roads Administration. The Harts are temporarily at home in the Assembly, occupying the apartment of Mrs. Edna H. 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