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2 —————————————————————————————————————————————————— —————————————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 1 193 B s for half | cisco. It was her first fourney U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . her |is Secret to Personnel Clerk | ARE Now ON SM.E | A Fine fo in the Office .of Indian i ON WAY NORIH | BE HOSI FOR (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) H i o : " F t for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pam., Dec. 1: Eskimo Girl D Bright. blue-on-orange 1040 au- opecas = cinlty, beginning at 3:30 pan. Dee. 1: f th t o enISE 55 were place | Snow, occasionally mixed with rain tonight, rain Saturday; fresh . rmuv).l( licens phm we 1,k d ] = was named for For-| About 1000 naval officers live in sale today hy City Clerk Hatley < to strong easterly winds tonight, becoming fresh southeasteriy Satur- Miss Fortuna Hu 1a During ? Diego, home base of the de- te ¥ iy Lt | day; lowest temperature tonight about 32 degrees turned to Juneau after vacatior York an Fran- | stroyer fleet é 4 ‘a3 fVial thB DIRtaAY cost 818, of A . . Forecast for Southeasy Alaska: Northern portion—Snow mixed s \ WI” Sei Up Stahons a' which $10%gces to thé Territory and juneau quh 10 M,X W“h with rain tohight; Snlu}rda)‘. rain, except snow tonight and Satur- g 3 2 T e % o $5 to the city. Every automobile ] 4 | day in the extreme northeastern portion; moderate to fresh easterly 1 . . Nomev Be'hel"uafk must wear one by Jahuary 1. SffOflgwarfler STeam t winds, except fresh to strong.upmbab)y_ hgalo,s tonight micr chan- 1 After September 1, the licenses H | nels, and fresh to strong northerly tonight, becoming southerly over f IS FIS(al Agen' will be issued at’ the second-half Iomonow nght Lynn Canal Saturday. Southern portion—Rain tonight and Satur- —— H‘“”‘ of §75() day; fresh southerly winds, except strong and probably gales late Charles G. Burdick, former For- Basketball fans of Juneau will| this afternoon and tonight over sounds and straits. § est Service official here who Wwa {cross the Channel tomorrow night Forecast or wines along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: appointed November 1 to hnrchw Me'hOdlst Balaar jm the Douglas Natatorium 0 s A deep. low pressure area in the lower Gulf region is advancing jsome., 180,000 non-native o what should be one of the best portheastward, and will cause increasing winds, becoming strong reinde in Alaska for’ the Federa games Of the pre-Christmas over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska. The wind directions OIS G S R PR S G IEG S USSR R ST RS Government, arrived on the steam- A“emflon Even? son Juneau High's will be southeasterly from Di Entrance to Sitka, easterly from T TR R R er Alaska yesterday from Washing- . A go up against the Sitka *to Cape’ Hinchinbfook, and® northerly from Cape Hinchin- 2 AND WE ARE PROUD OF ton and is stopping over in Ju-| wrarking tomorrow's calendar of [Pouglas quintet known as Wa brook to Kodiak, ALTERATIGNS ARE COMPLETE THE RESULT! WON'T s beforg, golg OMh | events is the Methodist Bazaar andiners.Croeers U LOCAL DATA . e SRR n his big job. ea which will be held in the church] The Grocers, led by Claude Er- e e insber | T i e AT YOU COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! ... WE THINK OUR STORE IS TOPS! . . . ck. is opersting s Special | social rooms between 1 and 5 o'clock | Skine, veteran of many hoop bat-| A HeTOReEE Tel Gl b veloeny . g P.S sentative, of Becresply: of In-/in the gftemoon. HR 400 st % of M bosk i 3189 din. todhy ..2978 A 9 91 s 7 Cloudy S M G TR TR S T e e S e R Harold L. Ickes. He is to be| Fancy work will he on sale at one this section, haye been undefeated) (o ™0, peid LT o e TR i 4 TR RERS by Walter J. Clark, Who|of the main booths and home-made [In siX games this season. R Amiton R ko TEXAS—Full of Juice—Pink or White |was in Juneau most of the summer |cookies and candy will feature an-{ The Juneau s;hc:l lla;l.w nle l N - as Office of Indian Affairs Field | other one of the concessions. A mu- |[Shown promise of developing . the ! : ' 4 9 ! Clark is to be Fiséal Agent|sical program has been arranged and strongest quintet in Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Ca.m k E [] tion of the reindeer pur-|for the occasion by Mrs. Jay Smith {the past four years here, and in Station last 24 nuursl‘ temp. temp. 24h3urs Weather am, Mrs. Clark accom-|and Mrs, Borge Skov, featuring El- | tomorrow night's contest, theyll| Atka : 37 | "!,Z g; Rain -——v»-—"—”»«—'—~-—»~»—N-'""\"'*""”'””"*"”"""””'- | panies him to Alas don Chapman, pianist, and Stanley |be out to i\'\'mv ) & t;"dmwgf ?g | 2 % CSJ'::R X L { tations e: shed fy yiolinis! In a preliminary, rause’s Con- ATTOW o | ¥ loudy E 3 { NETTED GEMS—Fancy Grade { Field stations will be establi Tollefson, violinist. ; R ; iy BrAs $ o {at Nome and Bethel | The festival is open to the public| creters will get son practice| Nome 8 | g 0 Clear 1 M. ! POTATOES 25 lb 73 The last regular session of Con-|and a large attendance of Juneau-|against the Douglas High School, Bethel -13 \ 4 0 l s e ue...»..& Juls ) S. C gress appropriated $795,000 to pur-|ites are expected to be in attend-'which team, even the Concreters i:uu'bnnk.s -8 | -14 .01 ! i chase reindeer under a program|ance. {admit, will give them plenty of| St. Paul | g; 32 I N fi s e S T F | r e | authorized by Congress in an act D competition. | Dutch Harbor .. 38 | E 1ot S . 7. A The game is a charity bill for! Kodiak 29 | 23 0 (CY JON N—Wrapped and Packed Yof September 1, 1937. When Bur-| The game is & y | 2 EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN-—Wrapped and et | dick's work is through non- . Glen Kronquist, Douglas basketball| Cordova 30 | 30 99 . | ownership in ' the Te have player who suffered a broken col-| Juneau 10 3B 22 Cloudy E wnership in the Territory will have player 0 | ; A p p L t 7 8 - a3 ox i been extinguished. C‘V"- SERVICE lar bone a few weeks ago in play| Sitka 42 39 g | = -oo—— EXAMINATIONS at - Dou Ketchikan 45 | 44 75 Rain NI .-,-,-””"---fl--”,,,--““--".V,...» g Clnigeites Il The first game will be called ct| Seattle 54 a0 08 Cloudy e 2 3 { |7:30 o'clock and the last contest| Portland 57 | a7 02 Fog G ke S ! B U T T E B ; STOCK QUOTATIONS l4 The ‘United States Oivil Service |an hour- later. San Francisco .. 68 Mo 52 0 Pt. Cld; l@g ! Commission has announced open | ; Bt 5003 H WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 < 2 POUNDS X k Y | competitive examinations for the po- | | An intense barometric disturbance, which appeared to be mov- 2 DOZEN { 2 POUNDS NEW YORK, Dec. 1. — Closing VIRGINIA SM"‘H ‘ 4 be i ! e elow. lications | rtheastward, was located this morning in the lower Gulf re- RESH RANC SE SIZE ! 93 SO tion. of Alaska Juneau mine|Sitions listed below. App ing nort 3 FRESH RANGH LARGH St { o SORREJRNEE :‘::;f xlf)dav is 67, American Can/|must be on file in the Commission’s gion at latitude 48 degrees north, longitude 144 degrees west with D SR T | 130%; American Power and Light|Office at Washington, D. C., not la- | MARRIED FRlDAv the lowest entral pressure reported as 28.70 inshes.. Another intense ’ 4%, Anaconda 30%, Bethle ter than January 13, 1940 | barometric disturbance was located about 100 miles south of Dutch “si:»;q 80, Commonweaith and Sc Assistant inspector of ship con-| Harbor, with the lowest central pressure reported as 28.60 inches. ern 1%, Gurtiss, Wright 10%, | struction (mechanical), $2,600 a year, | Io SEAT".E MAN Cloudy weather was general over Alaska, with light rain ov eral M5|u|-= 527, Kennecott 377%,| 10T filling the position of 111 the southern portion, and light snow over the northern portion of oo, SURRgER ---,-,-,,-----w-- | New, York Central 18, Northern Pa- |Shipyard inspector, machinery h f M d M Southeast Alaska, and light to moderate snow over the Interior and T T R ‘ | States Steel loyment is in the U. S. Maritime g the f the Gulf of Alaska. The heaviest snowfall re- cific 9%, United States Steel 63%, P A along the coast of the Pound ' $3.80% Gyl NRpesience n the in- DauQ fer of Mr. an TS ported was at Cordova which reported 28 inches of snow on the B A. ramnge ulce i il | spection of marine ma is re-| Harold Smith of Juneau | erouna this morning. 3 DOW, JONES AVERAGES | quired. Applicants must reaeh- | Juneau, Dec. 2—Sunrise, 8:23 am.; sunset, 3:16 pm Real Lean—Pound S. and W.—3 CANS it adhgre Dow, | €d their twenty-fifth but must !‘m‘ Weds Lawrence Walop o e i G ~,'|have passed their fifty-third birth- HORMEL—BEST! ! DOZEN—$1.10 Jones averages: industrinls 14654, [ gav® Passed thelr HHy-thi .3l ; Washington Athletio ‘Olib abi S jifeurgtaaCo S8 p S o i - Bt M B s i st S e - P rails 31.85, utilities 25.08. R e otar Al Ooos Thaknical ) % 4 _lattle, is a gracuate of the Univer-| | Today and Everyday the Better S nal D 4 ps Technical | News has been received in Juneau . \E . i Trading was slow today and| oAt el My sity of Oregon. Foods Are Served at the BIRCH'S REDI LARGE ‘)5 10c Deposit e " h mild ranly during | SChool, $3800 a year, also associate, jof the marriage last Friday of Miss St e o PoP CORN Super Giant POPPED TIN G Q€ ortin vl . g wore ot L S 600 a ear, | virginia Smith, daughter of Mr. and unm: 1‘1‘10;:1\;:1: ple 2 | | pediiieleurPes S riy o Sl SECUVU AT ASUINSE B BB S8 o st i g 8 i = and junior, $2,000 a r, various|nrrs Harold Smtih of this ecity, to attle. BT ! e POEES. Ilh\x 1; is u(._vn?u‘_'m 1‘“ !’ opticnal branches. Employment. is | Lawrence Wafer of Seattle { Aot ! E LEGION AUXILIARY A L E _HERE SATURDAY! & Reoples Prgnt GOvernment in ' in" teonnica) sqhools of the . .| well known in. the Capital City. McDERMOTT SAILS z ! PIES—OAEES—GOODIES AT v Coa Finland. The bogy of & Red revo-| ormy Air Corps at Chanute Field,|the young bride attended the Ju-{ F. E. McDermott, of the Juneau | } ! sl Sl S e S Ttlen diRdT YR DR Rantoul, Tllinois; Scott Fieid, Belle- neau High School and last year was Lumber Mills, sailed on the Notth- | { ! ARG >3y i B8 = SR S S T T ot S ¥ Ty oy & T I ville, Tllinois; and Lowry Field, Den- | winner of the women's trophy for|land for Wrangell on a brief busi- |} ! \ \ \r-v. C:']nm(lo, Ce:'tmn ndur on petitive skiing in Southeast Al-|ness trip, expecting to return Mon- S/ = ) FORMAY | SHREDDED | ot RO ouhR & T e SRR > N Ak o IR 3 ' ' t 4 m e s e eraduation she attended Washing- ———————— v ot e o et The Suse Shortening H w H E A T ! hR“F:‘:?ikf_EI;OLNP | |ty~tirst but must not have passed {on State College at Pullman for| Great Britain held the Hawaiian Ao "Dhmer;' Y ; 3 POUND TIN ! ! By - e their fifty-third hday. two years. Islands for a period of five months t it ' ! LARGE { PABSTETLE ROYND | To ,A DOUGHNUT--and Principal editorial clerk, $2300 &' 1r. Wafer, an employee of the'in 1843 . § PACKAGE ! PACKAGES § y;‘;.‘.:‘:m!ub. l'lsh”iec":};’; {vear, editorial clerk, $1,800 a year. i | { Y | MANY FLAVGRS‘ ol ily will praise you sky-hi Experience in editing material for ,.-_ ! § : ) a . c { { when_you bring on a batch of | publication is required, except that IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIII|IIIII?IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIII||IIIIllllllIIIlIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII_ ! | these tender Nugget Doughnuts! | college education and proofreading HANDEE HELPER{ or : It’s a Mary Mills recipe whigh experience may be substitutetl for FBEE WITH EACH TIN{ Pflm "’H“dlfmm Fisher's | part of the’ experience. Applicants FIVE FAST 211 Seward DELIVERIES Street ; “rrr are llu‘ lhr(‘e most Impolinnt characters in the Christmas swrv. “Santa and the Talking Doll,” which begins in this paper Monday Cut out this picture and paste it on the cover of your scrar(:/book 'l',nen you will be ready to start cutting out the story. WATCH FOR DATES in THE EMPIRE when the “TALKING SANTA CLAUS" will appear at the Capitol Theatre. * Yicld: 3 dozen 2 cups Fisher's Blend o S (i ”a';,.w Yoty 2 teaspoons baking Y up sugar powie Ya teaspoon sale Ya cup orange juice ld:lmdtdd’“fi".nlt.md ST S e ing povdr w0 suger mxture, g s o graie P br e wi . Noce: Use only a dlightly rounding ful of baver (and.do ot have ft hocr chan will ot e FLOUR 1¢s the Blend that makes it better! YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND FARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assa, of Juneaqu TELEPHONE 3 | must have reached their eighteenth but must not have passed their fif- | tieth birthday. | Full information may at 311 Federal Building. | e MEHERIN OUT | J. J. Meherin was an outbound | passenger on the Northl expect- {ing to have a combined business and | pleasure trip to the States. - HEAD FOR ¢ T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilchrist sail- ed on the Northland for Seattle. The Gilchrists may remain indefinitely ln the State: be obtained - ROYAl PAIR AWAIT FIRST HEIR News that the first child of Crown Prince Frederik and Princess In- grid (above) of Denmark is ex- pected early next spring caused rejoicing recently in Copenhagen. If a boy, the child will be heir to the throne. Freder younger brother, Knud. will remain second in succession if it is a girl. The royal pair visited Pacific Coast ciies on a U. S. tour early this year. A lifebuoy that carries food. wat- er and flares, but is only one-third the weight of an equal mass of cork, and supports six persons is &= undergoing tests at the British Ad- miralty., in and place your order. ~ JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE I3 g ye p ® Price — Quality — Service Whether it's liquor for the weekend or you're, plannufq to stock up for the coming holi- days . . . the JUNEAU LIQUOR COMPANY can supply you with the choicest of liquors at prices that are the lowest in years. We suggest you look at these bargains, then come Phone 36 VAT 69 llqueur Blended Scolch 83.10 8 YEARS OLD PERCY REYNOLDS,; Proprietor FIFTH DISTILLED DRY GIN HIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlliIllIlllllIHIIIIIImlllIIIIlllIIIIHIHMImIIIlIllIIlIll!Ilfllfllllllllmll|I|IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllflIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIHHIIIIIIlllllIHIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIII"— CORBY’S SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN WHISKEY 10 YEARS OLD Old Cobweb STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Full Pini 75 ¢ EER Oid Loq Cabm RAINIER OLYMPIA —_nillllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i [ Fullwart $3.15 | rullpini §1.2 Full Pint 75¢ _GRAIN ALCOHOL 190 Pgool’ % VERMOUTH I-‘ NCH or ITAULN Fifh 81.00 Port or Muscatel WINE, Full Quart 75 ¢ e n =T|IIl'I‘l'IIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIl 8 bomes $l,oo O A A