The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1931, Page 2

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| | | =) ‘is necessary in the £ ous times. It ist ¥ (L P P P (P, re GRIATEST here/ (o (o P Rarely Have Prices Been So Low on Gifts of Charming Practicality BOXED STATION Fancy Gift Boxes in envelopes to match. Of course there are practical gifts here ones are so delight using them. frivolus as well as but the practical ful that you’ll love Almost everything a femi- nine heart could wish for has been as- sembeld in this coilection—to make it the gayest, smartest center in town! ERY tints and white—with Irom 35¢ to $1.75 box CHRISTMAS DEC A very price complete as: COSTL Charmirg new all in beautiful boxes. IE JEWEI 50 cer BOXED HANDKE Arc T From perfect gifts. ORATIONS sortment at pleasing ERY versions; sprightly colors; Specially priced from 1ts up RCHIE ‘hree in a Gift Box. 50 per box , most desirable gift PARCELS WRAPPED FOR GIFT GIVING B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” EloVUrmsenfyrmenfiprmenfllymmenfymenfloe o fo LB I PR Lh" » v ‘f CHAMBER Lig WAYSTO S THE COMBGNiT Cn Eve of Membership Drive Chamber Makes *‘Appeal Without Apology’ Next month several earnest be- lievers in Chambers of Commerce in general and the Juneau Cham-| of Comm:ree in k2 the field to en ruits In this or of mercial w:lfare, ing out on a cha nor for the solici! the promotion of the any cne group no worthy; their purpose is cated to the advancem city’s prosperity—the prosp every man and woman es or her living in this city They have no apologies Their approach to the pe is nci a member of the and should be is in the na prisenting an offer to a: werthy undertaking —an e which yields a return to individual earning his livelihood Juneau A virile Chamber » make ever of Commerc most prosper- more vital in days of adverse ¢ utions. “The Juneau Chamber of Com- “imerce is concentrating every effort toward obtaining direct results; not ‘omily with the aim of protecting its position, but with the view of further developing potential and productive construction of the fu- * ture. The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce has been effective, institution, an organization has accomplished the tasks which come within its scope. Every add- ed bit of man powser, every addi- tional dollar of support is con- verted into incerased effectiveness Financial cupport of the Cham- ber is not a donation. It is an investment — a business insurance that pays dividends. We 1 as an thank regular members and s in the Chamber, but we at those whose interest may been passive study the a s of the Chamber, acquaint emselves with its functions, learn that | not only take this opportun- | its accomplishments. The card which you will receive in the mail next Tuesday is a | subscription blank. You can assist {in Chamber of Commerce work by filling in that card and mailing immediately in the stamped re- {turn envelope provided for that | purpose. JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ———,— “GOLDEN, GxU W” Christmas | Cards, new Alaska photos with in- dividual titles. See Winter & Pond. g BETTER than ever — Winter & Pond service. —adv, adv. ENTER FRIGIDAIRE'S CHRISTMAS PRIZE CONTEST FIRST PRIZE $1,000. IN ASH! 60 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES Tune in on the nation-wide N. B. C.—W)Z Network for details of Frigidaire’s Christmas prize contest. Programs every Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day at 4:45 P. M., E.S. T, and Friday at 5:15 P. M., E. S. T., November 30th to December 16th. Come into our showroom and see a Frigidaire demonstra- tion so you will know what to do. Also get ous convenient entry blank. Let us explain details of contest and help you. Call now. TUNE IN ON KOMO—SEATTLE SPECIAL CHR “To people who act before Decem- ber 23rd, weare making an unusual Christmas offer—making Frigid- aire 50 easy to buy that you will certainly want to place your order FRIGI GENERAL | A | | MOTORS ISTMAS TERMS ‘while this generous offer is still in effect. Remember, this offerapplies to a genuine Frigidaire—product of General Motors. Delivery guar- anteed before Christmas mofings. DAIRE VALULR W.P. JOHNSON AUTHORIZED DEALER ( PIONEERS ELECT OFFIGERS FOR ENSUING YEAR J. T. Spickett Is President and E. F. Rodenberg Vice-President 4 “fficers for the ensuing year were clected at the meeting last night in Odd Fellows Hall of the Juneau Igloo of the Pioneers of iAlaska. Following the election, members of the order were guests at a card party given by the Wo- men's*Auxiliary. Delicious refresh- ments were served. Reuslts of the clection follow: | President, J. T. Spicketi; First Vice-President, E. F. Rodenberg; Sccond Vice-President, H. L. Bahrt; Treasurer, John Reck; Sec- welcome.” | retary, Elmer Reed; Historian, C. 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| W. Carter; Chaplain, Al Lindstrom; Subject, “Joshna, the Faithful Lead- | Sergeant-at-Arms, J. W. Myers; er. Doorkeeper, August Anderson; 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship.| 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. You| Trustee, J. C. Hayes. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. jare invited to study with us. There { 7:30 p. m. — Ev , 'is a class for you. ( Servlc‘:s Tuesday el:.:: ml 7:30 p.m.—Evening wors_h‘ip. Sub- evenings at 7:30 o'clock. | ject, “Freedom in th> Spirit.” The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-| At the evening service sMr. and ' day. dey of each month. Mrs. Ronald Lister will sing. You, Due to repairs on the building g will enjoy the singing and we trust|ihe lectures will be conducted be- service will be beneficial. Come ginning Thursday night, December 16, in the A. B. Hall. See ad in this paper for pro- | gram. [ Notices for thiz enurch corumn | duet, i nust be recetved by The Empire|Ann Ellis and Max Scriber. Ser- pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday | mon topic, “Is Christ Necessary?” morning to guarantee change of| 12:15 p.m.—Bible School, sermon topics, etc. 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Hour. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian The Salvadon Arny Endeavor. 5 Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—1;30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. “Rock of Ages” (Johnson) B— = o] Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Fourth and Sewara Eireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial P @ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PEKRSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: Bible Chautauqua lectures by Evangelist H. L. Wood at the Odd | Fellows' Building Sunday and Tues- Woly Trinivy Cathedral | Church Catholic Church THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, || Church of the Nativity Priest-in-Charge | B—— 2 Sunday services: ] Fifth and Gee ets 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | Third Sunday of Advent. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and| 6:30 a.m.—Low Mass. | 8er: 9 | 10:00 am—Sunday School. | 12:30 p.m—Church School. | 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser- Evening service in Douglas. ! mon. Sniritualist Meeting ol 4 ® There will be a Spiritualist Meet- | | Spiritualiem.” 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic-| Every one Invit ~————y——————— tion of the Blessed Sacrament, |mission free. The First Church of Christ, || \ednesday, Friday and Saturday iP the hall upstairs. Scientist ! larc Ember Days. They are days L& ] . e | "Suzday services win ve neld w of fast and abstinance. Il am. in the First Church of, Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth ! jand Main Streets. The subject will | :x be, “God the Preserver of Man.” 1 Sunday School 1z:15 p.m. | Wednesday, 8:0¢ p. m.—Testl-| | monial mieeting. K h | Christian 5 Reading Room! 10:00 am.—Sunday School. | i clurch ouilding. This room is' 11:15 am. — Morning Worship.' . - open to the public Wednesday ' Sermon, “The Forerunner. Anthem: REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | afternoons rmom 2:30 to 4. |“Jesus Full of Love Divine” (Ga- Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and The public is cordially invited to, bric) The Ladies’ Choir; “Th: matins combined. | attend these services and visit the Bread of Life” (Sherwin) ‘iLo Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine | tcading room. | Junior Ch liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. | | December — ———— mas service. EEETT T B | Northern Light Presbyteriom | '1yocomper 27, 7:30 pm—Sunday HOTEL ' e e e, OSEIOREE : ‘ School Christmas Service, : ZYNDA ELIVATOR SERVICR | REV. C. 0. SAUNGERS. Pastor ;# 0P these two dates in mind 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ! | vhen making your Christmas plans. I i i Presbyterian Native Chureh SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker | 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. : 7:30—Evening service. is Pastior, 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek & “The Friendly Church” L.-rayer service. E o Resurrection Lutheran Church | | Corner of Thira una Maln Sts. | } REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, | | | | Russlan Orthodox Church 2511 a. m, Chris- ! Corner Fourth ana Pranklin Sts. | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. ® Baritone solo (selected) by Carlos o Vanwald. Soprano and baritone - Seventh Day Adventists | Pt R RS e SNEET EIRE Y VERNON GYES, Pastor NEW YEAR’S EVE A. B. HALL Auspices American Legion FREDDY MACK vs. NENA GURVICH 154 Pounds—SIX ROUNDS—152 Pounds SAMMY NELSON vs. SLUGGER WEAVER 150 Pound—SIX ROUNDS—140 Pounds PHILIP JOSEPH vs. TONY GARCIA 128 Pounds—SIX ROUNDS—128 Pounds LOUIS NABALIS vs. BILLY JACKS 138 Pounds—SIX ROUNDS—135 Pounds RUDY DEL, MONTE vs. PETE TELAKA 128 Pounds—FOUR ROUNDS—130 Pdunds ' = T - Admission $1.00 and $1.50 “First Bout 8 P. M. Sharp - TICKETS ON SALE AT Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Hail and Juneau Drug Co. TETTTS |ing at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Sun- & |day, December 13 at 7:30 p. m. g Subject, “Bible Int:rpretations on“fi ed to attend. Ad-'% The meeiing is held ‘-: HTTTY ! EIREEIREREEIIEE U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGMOUL‘I‘URE. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Woather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 12: Showers or snow flurries tonijht, Sunday rain; gentle variable to moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA g ot Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.71 34 88 SE 6 Snow 29.67 34 95 Calm Pt. Cldy 29.85 33 94 w Cldy vABLE AND BADIO REPORTS e = . YRSTERDAY | .. ..t JOPDAY ... . & Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. "reflp-.“lg; temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weat! -10 -18 { -14 =10 o 0 Clear 28 2 -12 4 12 0 Cldy . 28 22 | 22 24 01 Snow 20 10 2 6 .06 Pt. Cldy . 30 22 12 12 .28 Clear 32 30 16 24 22 Snow 22 22 16 16 .01 Snow . 38 38 34 36 16 Rain . 40 38 32 40 Trace Snow 42 34 34 36 0 Cldy 36 34 34 36 68 Clear 35 34 32 34 .39 Pt. Cldy 33 — 31 - 40 Clear 34 34 32 36 42 Rain 34 30 30 36 06 Rain 2 2 -4 8 0 Clear 42 38 32 32 o Clear 42 38 34 36 0 Cidy 60 48 (i3 Ay a2 Clear *—Less than 10 mfes. The pressure is about normal in the Interior and the western portion of the ulf of Alaska and 1>y throughout the remainder of Southern Alaska accompanied by moderate rain or snow near the Pacifis Coast, except at Kodiak, and light snow in the Interior, The pressure is high over most o° the Northern Pacific Ocean. Tem- peratures have risen in Southeasiern and Southwestern Alaska and have fallen in most other districts. LR EE R RE T TT T DEE T PR Lt LR R R LR T T T i Time 4 pm. yest'y . 4 am. today ... Noon today 2 Station— Barrow Nome Bethel . Fort Yukon ... Tanana . Fairbanks Eagl> ... St. Paul ... Dutch Harbor . Kodiek Cordova Junecau .. Sitka ... Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert .. Edmonton Seattle Portland . . San Francisco . oy [ BBORIRO 1O RO®D AN E OB ® - OUPON_ This ceruries that tHere has been deposited to the credit of bearer - = ..dollars, said sum to be used for the purchase of merchandise in any section of this store. HALVORSEN’S S—— = DD R WO 2 . LEST YOU FORGET-- We feature Merchandise Gift Certificates of any denomination from $1.00 up e “JUNEAU'S OWN STORE”, STORE OPEN TONIGHT LELEEREELELERRE R R R EL I DT PETEEE E P o | EEEREERNEEIE; I NENER NN RN NN NSNS ENEEERNRNENYNAARESRRNERRNRENRNETSNINNESIURRNRERRG UMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS TELEPHONE 358 Combination Week-end Bag ' and CORONA carrying case Another reason fot selecting Corona—the leading portable typewriter for zo years. See the late model Corona furnished in the new utility case AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Corona is the only standard portable not fastened to abulky baseboard. Standard keyboard, single shift, six color combinations. Easy payments. The Real Christmas Gift! WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING THE' NEW Sterling Smith CORONA The Portable With Big Machine SPEED, TOUCH CONVENIENCE " and TABULATOR ~ - J. B. BURFORD & CO. Expert Typewriter Repairs—All Work Guarantesd “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” LT T » T i

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