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TOP WITH $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 B. M. Behrends Co., “Junean’s Leading Depattmient Store” CHR]STMAS S RV(I)SE h:peem N:A:Gim??;an With tro| campaig AT LUTHERAN CHURCH ___ . __ . ARE ANNOUN€| The Christmas services at Res- wrection Lutheran Church were announced by the pastor, the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, this, morning. On Friday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock, the Sunday School will hold its Christmas Tree service, featuring a variety of drills, tab- leaux, and recitations, with all the well-known carols to be sung by the congregation or school. Sunday evening, December 23, at 8, o'clock, the Senior Choir; under | the direction of Mrs. Laol Mae Alexander, will present the Christ- mas Musical service, This service has been carefully planned. It will combine solos, duets, choir, and congregational singing of carols, and the reading of the Christmas story by the pastor, which tells the story of the Christ Child in an impressive mianner. | On Christmas Day, at 12 o'clock | noon, 4 Christmas Service will be held. There have been a number of requests for a service on Christmas | Day itself and this service offers an opportunity for people to attend. 1t will be a simple devotional serv- icé with sermon and congrega- tional singing. i THE PHOENIX HOSIERY TWINS TALK IT OVER THEY'RE GENUINE SHADOWLESS HOSE LONG-MILEAGE] FOOT, TOO/ @ Jean buys PERKY, for her light costume col- ors; GAY, for tweeds; JAUNTY, for black or navy. Jill takes CAPER, for her light brown costumes; BRISK, for true browns and dark greens; and CHEERIO, for dark brown and wine. Shad- owless Chiffons and Service Sheers, $1.00. $1.HQ . g CLOSING QUOTATIONS | The folidwtnc‘ ?e eloa jof varfous Psubs [York Stock Excm |the Wilson-Fairbanks and Com- \pany’s Juneau office; f Amertean Foreygn 4%; muenm.‘ Radhtor 4 American ing, 3 |T. & T. 106, American Tobacco 83 mmerlcnn Waur Works 14%, omy u% pm-yaler 385 Spot silver—545¢c. Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle min- TwAY,NY BXCHANGE ing exchanges' — Bralorne $18.9:5 asked, B. R. X. 18c, Cariboo Gola | Quartz $1.35%, Golconda 30c, Mon- | ana. Consolidated 29¢, Nabesna 70c, Pioneer Gold $11.75 asked, Premier $1.37, Silversmith. 6%c. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting “will be held at| the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednesday | vening at 8 o'clock. | Refreshments. | vens, June; 12 o PR AT | ersburg. Carl S. | Sheppard, McDonald, Initiation. | AT Visiting members H i \ for Sat EVELYN 'HOLLMANN, d:;mltel‘;'rd v Noble Grand. account ‘of AT THE HOTELS b4 £hris Olson, Petersburg: C. A. Johnson, Sentinel Island; A. Mathews, Juneau; George Bou- Gastineau Harris, Ketchikan; John m r Eagle Harbor; G. D. - Petersburg. — The Masonic Dance scheduled " Zynda Alaskan Insist on Bottled and Draft au; I. V. Anderson, Pet- Only Non-Fiittening and Most Enjoyable Beer on the Market ENTION MASONS ay, December. 15, is in- postponied. . This is on conflieting events. ' adv ial 5’!"’"1“ a1 Elecmc 19?.. Gen. Foods 34%, Gol ‘@ |Dust 17%; Grauby 7, Great Horth- g ey, 17, };ofl( Sound. 1%, Hudson 11%, ‘Int. Nickel 22%, Johns-Man- ville p2; Ligget, Meyers 101%, Li- quid, - Carhonic 28%, Loew’s 35':, | Lorillard 197%, Marshall Field: 11%, | Mathieson Alkali 28%, McInty( 42%, McKesson & Robbins 8% Montgomery Ward 28% | Nash 17%, Nat. mscmc 21%, Nat. | Cash Register 17, Nat, Dairy 16% Nat. Distillers; 27%, New York Cen- tral 21%, Northern Pacific 20, Pen- | ney 72%, Pullman 46%, Radio Cor- poration 5, Reynolds Tobagco 51% Sears Roebuck 39%, Simmons 10 Socony-Vacuum -14%, Sperry 87 $Standard Oil of . California 30%, Standard Oil. of New Jersey 40%, Texas Corp. 19%, Timken 33, Unit- ed, Alrcraft 14%, U. 8. Rubber 16, |U. 8. Smelting 1264, Westinghouse Alr Brake. 24%, Westinghouse Elec- | trie, 3%, Woolworth 51%. Bl Volume—190,000. shares. | Dow, Jones industrial averages— | Slightly lower. short: ai PHOENIX lfi-ifbsl, 34' long——No 736 fiw?‘@f% NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bé recefved b,v} the Town of Wrangell, Alaska, to| be opened 4t 7:30 pm., January 2, 1935, at the City Hall for the clear- ing of an -ared of & imately five actes and the construetion of | d-ériy- dém with- dirt back fill ap-| prokimately 25 feet high by 201 Tofig at the top and 120 feet | 0 at the bottom, in aecordance ann pléns and specmcu.uons which |wi be furnishéd upon application |t6 the City Clerk of the Town of | Wrdngéll, Alaska. \lowest responsiblé bidder; all bids| to be malled in sedled envelopes markéd “Proposal for Wrangell | | {Dam; to be opened at 7:30 pm., | January 2, 1935 ATl bids shall bé accompanied by‘ 4 oénmed check or bid bond mr‘ | five per cent of the amount of the | bid. Bonds shall be furnished by \& bonding company authorized to ydo business in the Territory of Alaska. Should the successful bid- dér fafl to entér into a contract and farnfsh a satisfactory perform- mce ‘bond within the time stated S proposal, the certified check | " @ Both these Hose are the same foot size, but the len bOnd shall be forfeited as vary to fit both tall ages. pguwmsm.'“:: qxeee ful bidder will be re- dutx‘ed to file & performance bond in the full @mount of the contract Wmch d shall be furn- compa.ny aceept- Works Admin- g 2 & 4 fi' 58 the contract pro- of Buietin No. 2, PWA “Re- s @ 5 M e i ¢alled to the fact less than the minimum wage ratls prescribed by the Fed- eral ergency Administration of Public, Works must. be paid on this y wm be considered unless The white pinie blister rust cof- By the bidder's certi- on in ficate of compliance, U. S. Govern- .fi nmn lled Form PWA 61, revised Mareh w 0 thg effect that the bid- | ply)ng and will continue th | each applicable | of fair competition, or in the | of. sueh code or codes, with Feemployment agree- of . this certificate ! articles at 3100 and less. —adv 31 states” areas. N ORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m‘n‘munu||lmmmum||mmmmmmulmmmmmmmmmmmlmmm N 1l beé i with th -1= Franklin nr Foirth b e “n;‘ddm e ey ¥ wfi, of Wrangell reserves | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE | B o et o Minister TOWN OF WRANGELL, : KA. RUTH H COFFIN _period, Dec. 15-22, 1334 | mw § of the Interior. CAROL B@i}i&' mws- ' uw]" n ‘,I “TAKING THE LINE OF. LEAST RESISTANCE makes. rivers and men crooked,”—religion' Bard to Mve dp 64l gdodk Tbf you. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: Ciasses for all except adults, who meet 12:15 till 12:45 with Mr. H. L. Faulkaer. ORGAN MOMENTS AT rsu,nm “Adoration” (Borowskl) “Christmas” (Selected) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) SERMON, “"TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE . CHRISTMAS" CHOIR and congregation singing carols. CHILDREN'S MOMENTS, story for ‘the ‘childiéh. """ NORLITEMEN muke yolit reservations for Tuesddy evening. TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets this Wednesday at 5:30. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES by the Sunday s:fiafl’ls’bhmy Friday. CHOIR CHRISTMAS MUSIC néit Sunday morning at elevén. TROLLERS’ MEETING DECEMBER 17, 1934 '.ILw P. M. at TY HALI. T 1. BALANCE ° 2. INSTANT LEVER-FILLER L] 3. TWO.WAY 4. LIFETIME GUARANTEE No other pen has all these splendid Sheaffer advantages. BALANCE makes the perfect writing in- strument and avoids fatigue. Filled FULL, instantly—just flip the enoughwriting fluid for days of pleasurable writing, Two-way writing—held in the usual way it writes yourusualstroke; turn it over and you get a thinoer, finer line.: Always a smooth, steady controlls inum IN the channel. Every Sheaffer Lifetime Pen is guar- anteed time. Look for the White Dot. It make: Black, Pearl and Ebonized Pearl. 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