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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. south. | - All have been used and the Red Cross headquarters here is awaiting more | “————————- yarn and goods. The materials are all purchased by the Treasury De- partment as part of the $50. nm) 000 * appropriated by Congress for St ‘esgn ‘War Relief. The Depa ;is allocating the quota to chapter as rapidly as possible and B Ja i § 1§ & 1940. at the sam ter of advice forwarded the committee. THANKS SENT JUNEAU FOR sides New York Bank Acknow- | ledges Receipt of $395 Donation NEW LEADER ‘OR Juneau’s fund to purchase e " ~Ginty' Bs the 8 for a towr “t:!]\"“:I:”m‘:.i’{ gl At were included in this consignment, 1 Girl Scout Troop 3 ;| consisting of men’s, women's and Sin b the . children’s sweaters; children’s Shiahn it hawls for older women; caps: several pair of NGIICE ATIRMATIL ENVELOPE For Dependable RADRIO SERVICE SEE @ CAPITOL s RA])I() SERVICE Division of Radio Engineering & Mig. Co. 205 So. Franklin St. PHONE 663 NEIW “GUARANTEED FOR LIFE" PARKER VACUMATIC marked with the Blue Diamond on the Arrow Clip are GuaranteedforLife Offigial life expectancy tables used by leading insurance companies prove that the supreme Guaranteed for Life Parker Vacumatic actually costs you less to own than the poorest pens. You actually save by buying the best. Once you become the owner of this jewel- like Vacumatic you'll never have to buy another pen. Parker's Blue Diamond mark guarantees it for lifelong service. And the gruelling torture tests it has passed prove it will really last for life. Vacumatic pen with its matching Writefine penca:o:\:l c;xeanh}d;om jewel case. You can y iden s supreme b Parker’s Blue Diamond mut‘])( e MVAQUMATN-B a STOALD TRAD AR Pens marked with the Blue Diamond are guaranteed for the life d fln owneragainsteverythingexceptloss orintentional damage, subject onl) f' to a small service charge to cover posiage, insurance and hundllnq AVAILABLE AT ALL BETTER DEALERS For a birthday, anniversary or graduation 7 Ok Sipply qxfi that is sure to be cbensbg; for life, I shows give this beautiful Jaminated pearl . e Sold in Juneau by BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. The Rexall Stcro RED (ROSS WORKERS SEND IN FIRST LOT CF FINISHED GOODS s Sewing, Knitting Group, ments has been sent to the States. mittens and stockings .| AU WOl materials received to date FVACUATE | Hoserrar NOTES medical car ed today After receivin Peebler was d Ann's Hospital John Wilson we | mission at St each : Mrs. Thomas announces that she o iti i i y ey Mrs, M. J. Larkin was dismisse Awaiting Arrival of | i notiy the morkers sochy’ i . Anis aes 1 More Material * ording to Mrs. J. C. Thomas ne Red Cross division in Ju- Fifty-four articles of clothing contributions from Ju- cers, several of the gar- Besides From the land wheré the finest Paprika grows, Schilling selects the choicest. Its bland flavor and vivid color make -foods more enticing. Compare the quality of Schilling Hungarian Paprika! 7 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS H ERF'S WHERE YOULL FIND The response for Red ers has been most encou cording' to Mrs of the bridge clubs have alread cided to turn their weekly meetings into sewing and knitting bees for the winter months. HENNESSY WLl Frank Hennessy, viewer with the ment Office morrow on the Denali for the We Schlllm ing surgical care ~ (ANTERBURY al care, John rnment Ho: Admitted for ¢ Wagner is at the pital Thomas, Anna Ouellette was dismissed this afternoon from the Go al alter receiving me - - HAROLD ZENGER BACK HOME FROM WEST well known GO TO KODIAK Senior Inter- rritorial Emplc here, is sailing It wi Harold Zenger, $y 48 v all other Juneau yyed on various jok - e NOTICE in F 08 HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, OWneér * Let your plumbing worry be articles and show -+ - JONN GILWEE IS SOUTHBOUND PASSENGER MRS. A FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL Mrs. John Gilwee, wife of PAA’ assistant agent in Juneau, flew south on the clipper this morni Mrs. Gilwee has been called south by the illness of her attle. and WHOLESALE TAIL searokes e okl yoy E ' Pint and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN ather in Se- ANb HIGH-QUALITY FO¢DS EVERY IDAY..' Phone 478-Below Prices Goed Friday, Saturday and Monday-Phone 371 BUTTER GOLD SHIELD POUND 34¢ Swans Down Cake Flour 2 Packages 53¢ CIGARETTES, carfon $1.25 CAMEI.S OLD GOLDS — CHESTERFIELDS CKIES — RALEIGHS and KOOLS EVERY DAY PRICES! FOULDS’ Macaroni — Spaghetti — Noodles 3 Packages 2 5¢ VICTORY DOG FOOD 12 cans T3¢ COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN'S SCHILLINGS # 2 POUNDS 45¢ DEL MONTE—No. 2's SLICED PIREAPPLE 2 cans 35¢ An Apple a Day iKeeps the Docior Away—— FANCY JOHNATHANS Bythe Box$2,15 SUNBBETE CLEANSER fcans 25¢ WHITE KING WASHING POWDER SPAM T CALIFORNIA MEAT DEPT. QUALI'!'Y ALWAYS 2 cans 53¢ Package 2‘9wc - GRAPENUTS - Pkg. 19C Swifl- BACON CORN BEEF Any Size Piece LB.—30c SAUSAGE Pure Pork LB. 30(9 : Lean Shoulder Pork Roast LB.-28¢ Pork Steaks GELATIN DESSERT - pkg. 5c HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES CARROTS - BEETS - TURNIPS RADISHEES and KALE 3 BUNCHES 25 HOME-GROWN POTATOES 6 Poinds 25¢ RNI GROCERY and FARKET Boneless B.—30¢ CHICKFN_ SPRING LB.—40¢ ']UNEAU'S HOME-OWW AND INDEPENDENTLY-OWNED PURE FOODS STORE” & 4 B 4h SANITARY PLUMBING and | from the Shell Everyday “EE WINDOWS IN BOMB RAIDS officially disclosed today ha Looc 1 ments were made by the Red Cross ward. that the Cathedral, w group at Skagway. Petersburg, ac- Hennessy will go to Kodiak for neau young man, returned from . .- . g0 nine suttered ; >ducation | cording to M ‘Thomas, has also)a week to help out the Kodiak the Westward aboard the steamer g = “p o 4o K and Dancing at a normal school|“tarted work on articles to be wnLlploymem office. employed both he Canterbury Cathedral has i Bretn B He re- .., the seat of the Archbishop gt y g is booming arour f Cantert - - o ATRMATL ENVELOPES; showmg BACK TO BROADWAY air route from atue to Nome, on saie at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Helen Van C merly for the R Y ¥ ¥ Post ) 3! il aflll IIIIIIIIIHIIIIiIlliI"IliIlllillllflllll"llllllIIII|IIIH“IIIIINI"IIIHIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIHH I'IHI‘!II!HI'IIIHI|l!H|l!I|III!I|I|i*Hl’InI'|IHIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlh "ummnmmmmmun||mn||nmmumimlmmmunmlmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmuumummumufinmmmmummaunmnv l (By the U.’'S. Weather Bureau) U.'S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Jumeau und vieinity, beginning at 4:30 pm., Oct. 11:, Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; slightly cooler temperature night; lowest temperature tonight 40, highest Saturday 50; gentle to. moderate variable winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: urday; slightly cooler tonight; gentle to moderate variable winds Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, partly cloudy; moderate to southerly to southeasterly ecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskas e Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook, partly cloudy; fresh easterly winds. Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay, partly cloudy tonight,§ increasing ¢loudiness Saturday; moderate to fresh northeasterly winds, Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, casional showers Saturday; moderate to fresh southeasterly Saturday. LOCAL DATA increasing cloudiness tonight; oc- Time Barometer 71emp. Humidity Wmd Velocity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 2952 49 8 ) 9 Rai 4:30 am. today 47 89 14 Rain Noon today 29.86 48 85 10 Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY [} Wax. tempt. | Iiwest 38:30am Precip. 3:30am 3 Staticn last 24 hours ' temp. temp, 24 hours Weather § 25 2 25 0 b Fairbanks 30 25 05 Nome 30 | 20 0 Dawson 48 | 32 01 Mayo 49 43 0 Cloudy g Anchorage 38 217 1.44 L[un 1y § Bethel 35 23 g St. Paul 39 38 0 (1nu ‘\ i Dutch Harbor 46 43 01 Ra 44 40 0 Cloudy 45 32 0 Clear 41 33 34 0 Clear (,uuk va 49 40 40 119 Rain Juncau 49 44 41 37 Rain 52 43 41 1.01 Cloudy 54 47 50 S8 Rain 54 47 48 21 (,luu v Prince George . 61 39 39 08 Seattle 63 i 58 3 Portland 69 60 06 San Francisco .. 75 54 0 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The Friday morning weather chart indicated low pressure area of ars (29.24 inches) at Cordova and second low p g millibe 15 inches) at 5% degrees north, 174 degrees west High pressure area of 1026 millibar; (30.30 inches) 42 degrees north, 153 degrees west. ‘Rain had fallen this morning over Southeast Al- aska and northwestward to Cook Inlet and at a few points in the Aleutian Islands snow had fallen a scattered points over the Interic and over the Alaska range and southward to Anchorage the greatest amcunt of precipitation was reported at Anchorage where 1.44 inches ccorded. * Partly cloudy skies were reported over the western n of Alaska this morning and mostly overcast with local showers cr snow from the interior of southeist Alaska, Moderate low ceilings and good visibilities prevailed over the northern portion of the Sea.- tie-Juneau airway. Juneau, October 12.—Sunrise 7:25 a.m., sunset 6:03 p.m. i There is no substitute for N ewspaper Adverusmg Best Outdoor Values for Men OU will find plenty of satisfaction in wearing YWeolnch Outdoor Men's Clothes. Windproots water-repellent, warm, neat fit and good iooking. They are made from pure wool—carded, spun, dyed, fulled and made up into your garments all own mills here in the Allegheny Mountains. You get quality developed here in over 110 years of scrvice to woodsmen and hunters. In some garments—macki- naws, coats, pants, shis ocks—exactly the same as furnished the U.S.-Byrd Antarctic Expedition. Ask your dealer for genuine ‘Woolrich Outdoor ClclheAl CH WOOLEN MILLS ‘WOOLRICH, PE! yoeet! (John Rich & Bros.) PSSO "SWIEIAT NOT> SHELVES i Something New .. . Something Different Plate Glass Sel in Chrome ® CORNER STYLE e SEMI-CIRCULAR o DOUBLE WITH MIRROR *® TRIPLE WITHOUT MIRROR RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets ————— PHONE 34 B et SRS it P S YOU WILL FIND NO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES Just Consistently A-1 Merchandise at Reasonable Cost at the THRIFT CO-0P Retailers of Famous SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS PHONE 767 NEXT TO CITY HALL Put a Covic Diesel in Yoln' Boat If You Want ® MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance iates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHL QBLES G. WABNER Co. ‘00000600000 GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CBNN()RS MOTOR CoO. . .PHONE 411 3} L a ’ Partly cloudy tonight and Sat-3 freshiy winds. i moderate (oy moderate northwesterly winds, becoming’, Weather

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