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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937. 8 DAWSON MINING "' & Gricpuare. Making his first trip wINTER UUTS'DE after nigh onto two years in the Interior, Norman Andregg, Univer- sity of California graduate with the ANCHURAGL HOLDS DEMOCRATIC CLUB class of 1936, arrived in Jur aboard the P.A.A. Electra yester T ts coming south from Fairba Ak Dally Repmls Good Mr. Andregg has been worki Season for Yukon Con- |the Fairbanks Exploration Con solidated Gold Corp. since graduation from the Uni in mining engineering. He is le En route south for the winter, A F. Daily of the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation, Ltd,, Dawson, ar- Sea enroute to his home in Aub California. " Aecompanying Mr. Andregg neau day, ver- sity of California, where he majored ¢DOr by - ing for the ‘south aboard the North urn, stry placed their resources be- e 1 . es for their products and all ed in the profits of electing officers for 1938 and ng constitutional amendments. ‘AN ;. COUPLE A full slate of new, officers. who| o Aok COUTLE south Will pilot the organization through VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 3.—Pre- mier Pattullo propuoses extension of British Columbia’s boundaries “not ANNUAL ELECTION oniy to take in the Yukon Teiri s | tory but also the territory east of A. Pollard was elected chair- the Yukon following the 10th mer- the Democratic Club of An- idian to the North Pole.” The ex- recently at the clubs's an- tention would add 400,000 square ceting called for the purpose miles to the Province's 265,000. — .- rived here by PAA plane yesterday .. .. a¢ geattle will be Bert Strom, the coming campaigns follows: Dr., afternoon. He expects to take the o, o aiso spend-the. winter in G A Pollard, chairman; Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rogers are Yukon the first of the week for y "ciotepofore returning to Fair- W. Smith, vice chairman; Joseph now on a wedding trip to the States, the south. His . family who bas pgyy. been at Anchorage for several q.ciineay Hotel months, is coming south on that i BN oL vessel Mr. Daily reported a good season A in'the Dawson country but oper- c[mpg[atwes Are tions are about completed now for the winter and probably will close . down in the next day or so. The Advlsed 'I’ u temperature, he reported, has been 1 holding comparatively mild thus far for this time of year, although S, the 20 below night was recorded Mov(‘menl Abroad DiSCUSS' last week. There has been virtually no snow though, he said, and planes are still operating throughout . the district on wheels Whitehorse is getting to be one of the busiest air ports in the north, reports the Dawson mining man, Bryan Owen Rohde, former mi and an excellent field has been to enmark and daughter of built there through Yukon Terri- late Willlam Jennings Bryan, torial funds. Aircraft operates from 11,000 school teachers here that * the field almost daily with PAA, middle road—that of democr! “he White Pass ships, planes north lies ahead, to cooperat from Edmonton and priv. traveling to and from the tory. Mr. Daily is going to take life easy for the next few months, with little tive movement in Denmark business interfering, he says, plan- other Seandinavian: -countries. nnig to come north again around the first of April for next season's ! operations. The Yukon solidation of several concerns that Middle of the road—that of de formerly operated in the Dawson cracy—lies straight ahead to area and includes the old Yukon °PSratives Gold. ed by Former Min- ister to Denmark i- to San Francisco and East ccunties teacher institutes, corporation is a con- down the other Communism; SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.—Ruth nis- the told ‘the Mrs. wde, in separate addresse Bay dis- cussed the workings of the coopera- and “We are soon coming to a branch n the road,” the speaker said. “Down one lane lies dictatorship; the mo- co- pera The former minister to Denmark traced the operation of the coopera- tives through the farming, poultry, Lode and placer location netices dairy and retail store industries of for sale at The Empire Office. Denmark. She said members of each s All our watches are handled at the standard outside factory prices, the same price you would pay in any reputable shop in the United States. All carry the factory guarantee of satisfaction or a new movement furnished. Because of the new Federal Fair Trade Law allowing the factory to fix a fair retail price and insist on its use under penalty of no more merchandise, most mail order catalogs now use the same price we do. This law was much needed to discourage “chiseling.” Chiseling was known as the practice of advertising standard known merchandise at cut prices and then twisting the customer to something else. THE NUGGET SHOP FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. . 1 Rice & Ahlers Company Empire classifieds pay. Both - are stopping at the Diamond, treasurer; Mary Hopkins, following their marriage recently secretary. |executive committee were R. O. Al- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit |britton, George Vaara, and M. J. Snider of Wasilla, and the bride- Members elected to the in Anchorage. The bride is the groom formerly made his home in Kansas. He is employed by the Al- aska Road Commis: R AT N TR IR ST, DANCE| Tone ks A LA s KAN s ORCHESTRA Time of the SATURDAY NIGHT ELKS’ HALL Adniission $1.00 American Legion Auxiliary PAY’N TAKIT SUPER-MARKET PAY CASH——PAY LESS-—CASH IS KING ALWAYS —— AT PAY’N-TAKIT ——PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY — FRESH PRODUCE ORANGES $1.00 Box Sweet—Juicy—Mandarin Oranges —POTATOES — 10 Ibs. 29c¢ GENUINE YAKIMA GEMS Winter Keeper—None Better Sweet Potatoes 20 " (] [ ] 3 Pounds . . . i€ Bunch Carrots 29 Large—3 for 29¢ Large—4 for Bunch Turnips 25 Large—3 for o CAULIFLOWER—TOMATOES GREEN ONIONS Spinach 10¢ Bunch Beets STRING BEANS—CELERY—LETTUCE Pound Bananas, Firm 2 Ibs. 23c DANISH SQUASH—YAMS Avocados ____ ZSc—soc Cranberries, Ib. 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