The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1940, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1940. BOE’G';AS g ' 7 Huntswoman - Bl — DUHa\S SHELEADSTHEPARADE PLUNCE., || ADVANCE SALE of NT TEACHER MEETIN . % s [ ] ] < of the scheol and others ¥ . el 3 . whe attend the Douglas Parent- ; Golden Age Beer bowlers bowled | S A 3 over the Juneau Laundry trio in| y 2] % E Teacher Association meeting Wed- nesday evening will be afforded an n sweep at the Brunswick! earing about war aileys last night while Junea - % 8 gholiearing axous RoF oD B i HERE'S A TIMELY SALE INDEED, with Chri at the pres- ists and North Transfer divided s ; TS, % £ linens you'll want for your home. We'v n.cae who vary It ed in this coun LUTIRILS gerEes Bic ibnske Tuje 3 ; ; o savings on one cf the best linen stoc vs, Baranof and Dr ists vs ¢ 3 g N Brothers s last mght were a Juncau Laundry 148 171 148 i 155 158 Glenn Kirkham, accor iy Ma g 170 155 Margaret Pearce ctions — Played by 1 at their qua - Golden Girls' Glee Club; M. o Mangalao Oberg, director ” : % Sarabia ———————— b . . Villagans EAGLES INITIATE ! Ninet-en names wers added to Total the rester of membership in Dou s Juneau Florists Aerie 117, Fraternal Order of Eagles 5 Carnegie 153 179 181 last pig the first initiation cf . Holm 166 171 147 new members took place in the pres- i Lajole 144 155 164 ence of an attendance of absut 40 Eightren new members were taken : Tolals 433 506 402 in and there was one reinstatement b6 s : - Several additional applicants who o . North T:ansfer awail initiatien wers unable to be o Emily Schmitz = 142 168 present and eer s for them| i ; A hmitz 161 157 will be held later. J s : M. Seston 168 15 Vere served after the 1 une Eades, one of the best % : 3 ‘ Totals 3 shots in Ontario, got her limit COIZOGL DISMISSED : 3 5 e of grouse eurly as the season opened ¥OR LACK OF HEAT there. The birds were bagged along (e e o o v : o ' ON ARMISTIE ———— ——— HERE ARE A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES Dredeviated & Bollimy Teribne i ‘ g DAY PROGRAM A There Are Many More Thrilling Items Not Listed! st ana: (b B s TR ’ 3 E CiviL SERVICE Ir‘\,;!“’\“nu- : l-"""“:x‘\‘wl\i;‘!: ”\Hq;d\flu'\ ot ; S EXAIIINATIONS Reg. 1.25 PURE LINEN BRIDGE SETS 75¢ ould there in the way of ; : R e al Reg. 75c PURE LINEN GUEST TOWELS 2 for 1.00 : Ceremony Will Be Held at Rea. 1.00 PURE LINEN GUEST TOWELS 75¢ REFUGEE CLOTHING s ¥ N i 0 nE N D . By ‘ Elks Hall Monday with mue united stae civil Service Reg. 2.50 PURE LINEN BRIDGE SETS 1.95 Pool made the announce- o A | Commission has anncunced an ex- & g, sl b i oA this morning that all dona- : ; . R Elks Coopera'mg amination to fill the position of Reg. 3.50 PURE LINEN BRIDGE SETS 2.95 ) for English: refn. | po s : ; timber cruiser in the General Land Reg 4.50 PURE LINEN BRIDGE SETS : 3.95 ofi the iere Reg. 6.95 DAMASK TABLE CLOTH and NAPKINS 5.00 t be turned in to the com- d € An Armistice Day program will P Dortl! mittee by nocn on Thursday to give s v lor, W Flers at Forband, b 3K e I . on Thiitsdag o give be presented by Alford John Brad- i ealary of. the:poettion Req. 12.50 DAMASK TABLE CLOTH and NAPKINS 10.00 them time to prepare the garments| ette at the University of Kans: 'he Jayhaw ¢ i v x d I 1ot el o, te ARl e hu .‘b:lnll"l’:\\::‘rfl'l‘ »I.L\)h.u\ co-ed m;. a‘:\allonal J(lm:) pn;:»li ulfllll\](- Amlx-;{;unllfl,w,lr s 8 ; less a retirement Reg. 16.00 DAMASK TABLE CLOTH and NAPKINS 12.00 ¥ v rdav ik =twirl while a seni at Topeka high a ne Elks Hall next Monday ev-| i 4.0 P 2% ol . - 22 % ngh on Saturday school. g Y ening, with the Elks Americanism Sl 8 i QUAKER LACE DINNER CLOTHS 2.95 10 8.95 Anyone having clothes to give ik A ot Applicants must be filed with " — - Ccmmittee cooperating in the cere- VTR the Commiission’s Washington of- R oRaED miE L DA SRS S : B : Shihi iR N et on. Vi Tohnt Whep 5 vammaBu oo | e ke iy G R B than NDVEIRS: o g & : o DANBRROUS CORNRRY o e r hill or Mrs. Pearce at once. As in good condition if yo er g yOUu 80:0Ver it 1ot ave aranging 4 T DOUGLAS (olISEuM there will be mailing expense for with a mop lightly-sprinkled with :i,”l.;‘.‘n.:f.‘,}::""“’ AL plioinm mupehave e TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | l',x\\:l:(lim‘.z ”‘fi (}"lolhmg donations | oil R PO ience in general 11011\11':' work such of postage wi o greatly. apprec- oS = | s criising, scaling, logging, Te- "BULLDOG DRUMMOND | &5 i ¥an muires™ " Heks SERVICES HELD cam ekl B oM. BEHR ENDS Co of which . . . Subscribe o Tne Dally Ajasks | sifying forest areas, part TAKES A BRIDE" i‘ 5 S % SR ;Emplre—me paper with the larges P. ). MU[[EN AT {must have been n\p(;(l;;;hu;;fi::: e e & Subseribe fo1 The Empire. | paid circulation. {ur stand timber. e g AR ol S pdn 5 . i (HAPEL IODAY‘“"“M forestry experience- substi- | tution of college studies in forestry Funeray. services were held this| cjence'may be allowed. Applicants afternocn from the Chapel of the [y po' pated on their qummcamns‘P ' W d B k e oty e s Tt oo smown. s P 2S1OF W0OM BAC , Jv_vMul-P.n- FOp pased, SWHY Sat- [applications and on corroborative . . v urday morning af ‘St. . An'’s HOS- | aridence A"er Adven"s‘s L R | anq| Full’ information as fo_the re- he Elks’ ritual was used anc gyjrements for this examinatlon, [ acred selections were sung by Ern- fl.m application forms, may bhe ob- Meet |n Siates | est Ehler. Interment was in the yaineqat 311 Federal Building. | Elks' plot of Evergreen cemetery. | » Pt <R | Palibearers were Sid Thompson, | (Wo'xnow Atkinson, J. A Marlln.f The Daily Alaska Emptre guaran- | Al Zenger, A. J. Buckingham and |tees the largest aail circulation of C. L. Tubbs. any Alaska newspaper. | After an extended trip in the| ‘snm\. Pastor . H. L. Wood, Super-| {intendent of Seventh-Day Advent- ists, returned to Juneau this moin- ing on the steamer North. Coast.| | While away Pastor Wood attended | the Fall Council of Executives at| St. Paul, Minnesota, where were gathered over 500 ccnference and | | mission executives from all parts of the world. Nearly every coun-| try was represented with the ex- |ception of three delegates from| Central and Southern Europe, who because of war conditions, were un- able to attend. Over $4,500,000 was voted as the = P o 141 mission budget which includ- | y - lcd a $2400 apropriation for Al- You Can Cook This Complete Meal for Five on a New 4 ' 5 sskp.. Tho mesthep lip KT o) ly ; and Lhe galns r the last decade ¢ 3 ¢ : el B in member: ’ ; 3 : ’ | wes the largest in the history of s ' i i | the Seventh-Day Adventist denoms- | | ination. ! For only 31/z cents* 5 . § During Pastor Wood's six weeks'| i i i A *5Y, 3 1 ; trip he visited Seattle, Portland.| This stalwart and handsome young man seen with Victor McLaglen; 4 pound hflb roa 5 2 San Luis Obispo and Los Angeles| motion picture star in a Beverly Hills, Cal., night spot, is Victor, Jr. He ”MOQS, P . |in California, on the West Coast,| looks hardy enough to step into the shoes of his father who usuallv plays NEW G-E MODELS CHEAPER TO BUY, Present prices lowest e Carrots, [ 2B | | before going East to attend the the part of a rough, tough, fighting character. THRIFTIER TO OPERATE THAN EVERI Sciiog a: e namon rolls, 7 L bt 3 mer home, t. E Choose a General Electric and get ALL the ad- priceg Stqrting olate layer cake | v . » R B o aligndad vantages of electric cooking! Current cost now 9 NoTE; P | Z by all i 24 L7 4 averages less than a penny per person per meal. AVERAG OST BASED 0N Aty Lhiog members of that E3 CENT H 4 family at the home of Lafay2tte’ at New models have more time-saying and money- saving features than ever before. ',nl::med s-He:’: sas 55 RATE i | Wood, the Pastor's older brother, ?Lg;fl::l;glc)w(‘::;od Cooking Units heat » 1 1 whe has taught in the St. Paul| aster, % | Public Schools for over 17 years. He visited Alaska in 1930 ahd plans | to visit the Territory agaip in 1942 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. i e e miea ] DELIVERY |in the near future, PaStor *Wood PHONE 616 R | states, ARMY “‘FRAMEU P’—Typical of frames over which tents - >oo ——— will be stretched are these army buil?(-n,at Yaphank, L. L Empire Ciasstfleds Pay! " BRINGING UP FATHER . e : '~ ByGEORGE McMANUS DAILY TRIPS | HOLILD | MY - DADDY - DAUGHTER- p s BY GOLLY -THAT NERVE JUST LOOK FEELLIKE A WELL-IF YOLRE : HNELST plraaeE | || WRE L | Sk CEETAA e COAL——WO0OD BL'% % KA&UE’:B\TA; -I-IEA;\-U-E;E UPaTAIRS - / 3 PSS KNow - Muer f. LUMBER—GROCERIES PHONE 374 "SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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