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9 COUNCIL PASSES ORDINANCES ON GARBAGE, AUTOS ... v oimance ' ot ¥ omobil THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 193 ter; “Welcome,” Betty Jones; “Xmas Time,” Ralph and Dave Mielke; ‘Why We Give Gifts” Charlot (HRISTMAS PROGRAM e e “Christmas Every ; Arnold; “A Little Wish” Vieky John- son; “Help the Poor,” Barry Len- ha s n Mielke; “Riny ry Bells,” the Girls' Choir; “Along About Christ- mas Time,” Mike Johnstone Lad’s Gift to His L Gene Hanna and Donny “Little Town of Bethlehem,” Sunday School >ee ST. PATRICK, favorite saint ot the Irish, was a Roman born ir Wales sre:ses 1or the Chap- | Charlene Arnold, Esther Johnstone, ke will be held Satur-|Mildred Kendler. 7:30 o'clock and all “Think of Jesus,” residents are be|“The Blessed Stor: Ouida W The Rev. John |“The Mouse’s Share,” Joan O and Ann Rieschl; “Away in a ger,” the Primary Class; Gi Mr. Glasse; “Silent Night, Night,” the Sunday School. day evel Rosie Meie! Hi the ¢ | invited to 7 A. Glasse " | which foilows Joy to the World, the Sunday hool; Pastoral Prayer, the Minis- T T e P T o - S Ut ay nd. will conduct the program y ' | Glacier e than one orne plate license r icense R Holy 25 cent % R !}i 3, i iJod 22! RSB OUR MENU FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER, EFFICIENTLY FOR GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES featured here and you PHONE US NOW . .. CALL 146! NOW 1S 1dr TIME WITH THIS TRIFTY LIST BEFORE YOU, TO PLAN Y THIS WEEKLND . . . the weekend of Christmas. Choose from the MEATS, will not only please your family, but your pocketbook, and have a VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS DINNER. e HOME GROCERY ° | * AMERICAN MEAT CO.° PHONE 146 PHONE 146 PHONE 146 PHONE 38 PHONE 38 BUTTERR v ver som coun 2 v T 3€ l’:GdES FERRY'S SPECIAL “A” LARGE 2 dozen 65‘3 STEAM CRANBERRY PUDDING JUICE Crosse & Blackwell Ocean Spray FIG or DATE FOR COCKTAILS 11b. tin - - - 35¢ Pint - - - - 25¢ m MINCE MEAT v oo 2 oo 3B CORN » COB v von 2 43¢ ’ . HAPPY HOME PEACHES — Home Style—No. 2'% tins PHONE 38 a complete ers to set your party for the mas time . . . We be pleased to you what we MIXERS FOR PARTY ( 8 Come in TODAY or Telephone 146 for your order. We are always rve you and with pur SUGGESIONS: Orgeate Syrup — Tom Collins — 7-Up Grenadine-and many others you'll wani-Also Sparklets o MEAT DEPARTMENT = >>" PHONE 38 A. T. ROSKI—Manager FREE DELIVERY TO MAKE r 2 for S5 CAMFBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 0 14-0z. tins 3 for 29¢ o RITZ CRACKERS -~ 29¢ PUMSPEEN v o . 2w 27 € as COCKTAIL i w1 o 1T € MEXED RUTS and CANDIES S&W;.:i‘iz BAR AND DESSERT SUGAR LEVBN JUECE - COMPLETE LINE OF FKESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CRANBERRIES 2» 4% APBLES s sar so-om 356 ¥ MAVEL ORANGES § MEDIUM LARGE .. DOZEN .. 35 Sweet Potatoes — Brussel Sprouis - Artichokes - Fresh Tomatoes - Cncumbers — Cauliflower - Danish Squash Lettuce - Celery — Carrots - Parsnips -- Cabbage Home Grocery and American Meat Co. *HOME LIQUOR STORE° E DELIVE ; OCCASION . 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B PHONE 146 3 FREE DELIVERIES hillips; | 9 - ety Stock QUOTATIONS | 9, Closing meau mine rican Power NEW YORK, Dec / Forecast for Juneau and vicini Light rain tonight and Saturday lowest Forecast for erate to fresh southeasterly win and Light 4% Anaconda 30% { mmonwealth ¢, Curtiss Wright | Motors 54%, Intern 1 Har- | vester 61, Kennecolt New York Central 18', Northen Pa- cific 3/4, United States Steel 67%, {Pound $3.94 thlehem and Southern 10 General of winas along th disturbance over Forecast An intense be fresh to strong southerly, a LOCA] Temo 43 47 43 DOW, JG The following Baromerer 3008 29389 29.90 rime 3:30 pm, yest'y 3:30 am. today Noon today are tc es: indust , utilities 2 |HOUSEWIVES ARE ASKED TO PLACE ORDERS EARLY 2 Max. tempt. last 24 hours | [ Station Atka Anchorage - are urged by {men and butchers to pi ord early tomorrow m they have not done so to insure early delivery vent the last minute jam housewives are over their “want” lisi ayin tention to whether they have )y also ple bread for the holi- day dre for p well as the other bacon, eg for the intermediat and supplies for other ea ' on Sunday, besides the holiday din- ner on Monday. My Land] Yeast Rolls . , . light os a feather! Mary Mills calls "em Orange Rolle, and they're certainly light and delicious. I's 2 delightful way to prove what a differs ence Fisher’s blending makes — in flour. usewive grocery their if ady, and pre- Bethel Fairbanks St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Seattle Portland San Francisco che The Peninsula yesterday The temperatures have r was ambnormally warm weather has been cloudy o reported over the coastal are rain fell at Cordova, Bethel. The was 8: Juneau, Dec. 23.—Sunrise, Lowest intense disturbance that was with the lowest pressure this morning of 2835 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAV THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Sureau) ity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 22: ; moderate southeasterly winds; temperature tonight 36 degrees. Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Saturday; mod- d, except fresh to strong over sounds and straits, and strong southerly over Lynn Canal, e coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Bethel appears to be advancing north- Winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer will nd from Cape Spencer to Kodiak strong east and southeasterly, diminishing Saturday. L DATA Humidity wina Velocity Weather 68 ESE 14 Lt. Rain 2 E 16 Lt. Rain 93 L] 10 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY : 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Cam temp. 24 hours Weathar 23 Cloudy Rain Cloudy Snow Cloudy Pt. Cldy Snow emp. 25 35 -8 25 22 33 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS centered over the Alaskan to advance rapidly northward inches reported at risen and the in the Interior and western Alaska ver all of Alaska and light has continued over all sections rain eas and Anchorage while heavy 49 am.; sunset, 3:10 p.m. Yield: 3 docen 2cakescompressed | Zeggy, wellbeaen [/ yous 44 gupn Fishes Blend ‘.Musical Program Will Be Heard the Alaska Elec- 1/; teaspoon sale Scald milk. add sugar, cool uncil lukewarm. Add ‘yeast broken into anall pieces. Lt sand 15 mio- wtes. Add 1 cup flour, beat wil. Add s, burter, and eggs, besting thoroughly. Gradually beat in. remainder of flour. Let stand until doubled in bulk and dough holds imprint of finger when pressed down. Keep covered during rising, io & warm place. When light, punch down and pat to Ypeinch thickness. Spread wich Orange Filling, roll up as for cinnamon rolls. Cut dough in inch slces and place in pans with cut side down. Let vise uncil doubled in size and bake at 375° about 12 minutes. Sponsored by 1 and instrumental Christmas gram will be heard tomorrow evening starting at 5:45 o'clock over station KINY, and featuring the sub-deb trio. The following the musical: (Hark! The Herald Angels 8ing) “The Shepherd’s Tale” Nevin, vio- lin, cello, and organ; “O Holy Night” Adam, violin obligato, voice and organ, Mary Berne Eh- ler, coloist; “The Holy Child” Stults, incidental carols with piano, cello and organ, Mary Berne Eh- ler, soloist; “We Three Kings” Hop- kins, violin, cello and organ. e —— NUGGET SHOP OPEN | evenings until Christmas. will be in BLEND"FLOUR 17 the Blend that makes it better! adi. < \ ® DARIGOLD whole milk CHEESE is a continued surprise in distinctive flavor and tang. de by old world formula, seasoned properly by skil xlker;i DASA%?éngfichee;o wli;h a pedigree, from ose fine ‘ Cilay without DARIGOED = DO mise another, DARIGOLD MILK FARMS OF WASHINGTON CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. . . Seattl Light and Power Company, a/ included | Bodding-Warden Troth Tomorrow A ceremony to be performed by | the Rev. John L. Cauble at 8 o'clock | tomotrow evening in Ressurrection Lutheran Church will -unite Miss | Geraldine Bodding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bodding of this city, |and Mr. Matt Warden, son of Mr. |M. D. Warden of Seattle. Following the servee a wedding reception will be held at the Third | Street residence of Mr. and Mrs |Fred Newman. No nvitations have been issued but all friends of the couple are invited to both the church and the reception later in the evening ————— DISMISSED TODAY Anna Berthold, who had been re- | ceiving mediczl care at the Govern- | ment Hospital for the past several | days, was d 1 - e ee CHEISTMAS GIFT 50c “Alaskana” by Marie Dr TOO LATE TO CLASSIIY HOME BOARDING house open. Ready for busi table board. Steam-heated now FOR SALE—Used White bedroom set, bed, springs, mattress, dress- er and burcau with mirrors, bed stand and chair. 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