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8 ¥ ks __* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1940. FURS 0f High Quality See Them Today? | THE WEATHER -~ " (By the U. s wmnm- Bureau) -~ S. DEPARTMENT "¥ COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ‘ NOW—FLUID DRIVE WITH Faorecast for Juneau and vlellity. beginning at 4:30 p.m., Dec. 7: Occasional light showers tonight and Sunday, not mucn change b temperature; lowest temperature tonight about 36, highest Sunday VA CAMAT m &\ 44, gentle variable winds. ) b 2% | IC l RAN b MI S S ION Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Snow in mountains; snow or rain showers in north portion and occasional rain central and south por- ' tions tonight and Sunday; not much changt in temperature except 1 colder extreme north portion. Fresh southerly winds in sounds and straits, becoming fresh to strong Sunday except moderate to fresh | i { | ) | i ! I ] ) | : northerly winds in Lynn Canal. | 3 ; R > / 2 t of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alasks: | The BEST . caxily ! | : ) i | . 10w showers, moderate to fresh easterly to northeastes | ! ance to Cape Spencer: Rain, fresh to strong southerly to | erly winds; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: Light rain i b BUY in Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection : Partly cloudy, moderate . to fresh northeasterly winds; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: Partly | A ’ b l cloudy with increasing cloudines; and light rain Sunday, mod- | u omo les erate to fresh northerly to northwesterly winds becoming fresh Lo strong easterly to southeasterly winds Sunday. st { LOCAL DATA ‘Time Barometer T1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4:30 p.m, yesterday 29.35 40 82 S 2 Rain 4:30 am. today 4 38 96 s 3 Rain e M‘:skral 11:30 a.mn. today .. 2937 41 88 s 8 Rain Showers -\ ! RADIO REPORTS | ® Alaska Seal ‘ | - tempt, | Lowest ‘ i ® Silver Fox Station 24 hours temp. H Barrow 5 bih -6 ° | Fairbanks -12 =21 -20 0 Clear { (] Skflflk Nome 17 | 17 17 0 Cloudy ! | Dawson et ;i 12 14 0 Cloudy S0 g S P . . ® Beaver 1 Ax:ph:‘w 5 2 1 § Pt, Cldy WANT A NEw and thrilling kind of ride ratios adjust themselves in all normal /} Ji:m;l‘ ¢ l>§ { _)g i’: (}1 t;ll g}gy ... in a new and thrilling kind of car? driving. You just touch the throttle . . . 3 X/ 8 ® Dtter Dutch Harbor .. 34 1 2 34 05 Int.Lt. Snow Tty Chrysler for 1941, with Fluid Drive, steer . . . apply the brakes. ';" %, @8 ‘/4, B ;}»\‘é" | Wosnesenski ... 3¢ | | 31 32 02 Snow Flur. | i T b i g ) - D DD D D Kanatak 29 | 33 33 0 Clsar Vacamatic Transmission and the more You're always in perfect control. The Kodiak 32 0 Clear 2 > % ooy 36 2 32 0 Cloudy powerful Spitfire engines. car never does anything unexpected . . . i 2 45 7 38 21 t. Lt. i > . : . ar es 0 s 91n ;“x":‘c““ 4; i ié 42 'v? o Lélfi?&i' You'll marvel at the swift getaway. never does the wrong thing on a hill or e = - i 480%. Faia e You'll marvel still more at its smooth, in any other driving situation. ) rince upert o : PA S CAN BE ARRANGED! A Prince George .. 39 | 36 38 jerkless quality. And you’ll marvel most Try this new kind of ride . . . in a car i ° PHONE 10 Edmonton 35 . . 2 4 i BARANOF HOTSL on Evoritios 78 Seattle 51 P % i of all at the entire absence of work.Gear that's tailored to your taste. « i P Portland 35 | X i z & - = N ORI | san Francisco .. 64 31 57 Fogey | 3 % 2 { . | WEATHER SYNOPSIS ‘ Grew 2oves s BY CHRY SLER ] Rain was falling this morninz over Southeast Alaska and snow | 4 | from King Cover to the Aleutian Islands and at Barrow. Partly | cloudy to cloudy skies prevailed g'nrally elsewhere over Alaska. The | greatest .amount of precipitation was 2.40 inches which was recorded 'at Ketchikan. The lowest temperature was minus 20 degrees which | was reported at Fairbanks. Overcast skies, light showers, moderately low to low ceilings and fair to good visibilities were reported this M F " W " S f N morning over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway. e rs arre I Ons 0 orway The Saturday morning weather chart indicated low pressure |area of 988 millibars (20.17 inches) was located at 57 degrees north |and 142 degees west, with relatively low pressure over the Alaska in- terior and the Washington coast. An occluded front extended south- ward into lower latitudes from lcw center of about 981 millibars 2897 inches) which was located at about 53 degrees north and 178 Have the Time of Your Life DANCE TONIGHT 1941 CHRYSLERS AND PLYMO NOW ON DISPLAY % WALKER’S DELUXE is always bottled by the same c any that makes it — Hiram W¢ ¢ Sons. Show Her Movies at | Elect Tomghti “—ad. i The Sons of Norway will mest to- 1 Sunday Evenservice! Bt at '8 aclock i the id Fel 2 y ‘ ws' Hall for the annual ollm-non! Plano Lessons n( officers. All members are urged AT THE recs west. A third low center of 1001 millibars was located at 39 | Mrs. Virgil Bexaell will. show WO-| 40 s reint v | < = es north, 142 degrees west. Hgn pressure or 1023 millibars was | tion pictures at the Evenservice ¢ Present- | '1 R '4 '4, 3 n(;llh. 1]28 degrees second high cen- | tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock at the 7t | o o 0.18 inches) was’ centered at 29 degrees north | Northern Light Presbyterian N C l b ' Our Christmas Gift to You. and 165 degre | Church. Scenes taken at Barrow, temis Leiedra € || 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with DOUGLAS INN Sweet Swinging Music by RUTH JOHNN Y Al the ORGAN On the DRUMS DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN and q | et 4:08 pn. | Kodiak and other points to the F"SI Annlve[sary Christmas. Juneau, ‘mber 8 — Sunri o SRR e fa b s i fho You select your own TEACHER . llt‘lm‘:':l B s Wil e Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi cele- (Any piano teacher in Juneau) Hilgedick has served approximate- | cluded. brated their first anniversary last |cember 9 — Sunrise 9:33 a.m., s Iy 15 years continuously in the Na-| evening. Guests for the occasion | Alagka Music sHl,ply 4 ' tonal Guard and has enjoved the| were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ashen- To8 Moo e OF GUARD Is unique - experience of having served | Ma"ha So(leiy brenner and Charles A. Lindberg. e 0C00Nd Street = | in every grade from Private to| ‘—mfi —— —— — SN g Regimental Sergeant Major, which | EXPER' SHOT post he relinquished last week in| Has WO[k Meet n : s anee NOTICE anee= am., sunset 4:08 pa; De- | Diomede and King Islands, Nome, each piano purchased before E v 2 e — . crder to come to Alaska. I's ofth He has recently returned nom} The Adjutant General’s office an-cqp, perry Ohjo, where he took ‘ncuncu that Kenneth A. HUgedicK,| (o1l place in the Wimbled |day at the Northern Light Presby- H l l {a well kncwn marksman and lurmerlMMch axt 1000 yards, shooun;( :::1 lerfan Church and continued work | o e an es’auranl mp oyees The Martha Swictv met yester- 1 Serg: t M f the| the skirts [ the Red C ' 9 |0 Thtanir. catornia Nationa syccee of 845 percent at hat e |17 5 ML T G TR D LOCAL 871 B B n IL E n S T E A K S m—— A N Y T ' M E P4 | Guard, is enroute to Juneau, aboard !, PR team who fired the | 4 story “The Mystic Candle.” The VOTING FOR OFFICEBS FOB . the North Sea, to cast his lot with \cmw rifle, the remaining members | "**t meeting will be held in Janu- the 1st Bn. 297th Infantry and!, baving fived the “bull". g1 th | 81V - "will join one of the local units upon VN8 fired the “bull” gun with| —————— "“l.(. “ “‘00‘ i”‘c To'..te bl igte ) telescepic sights. On the day of his | i ot I , T E SO AT 'nrnvfll home from Perry he entered | ATTENTION ELKS E e a 100-yard indoor shoot (class B)| Al Elks are requested to meet in b | 3 | and walked away with four first| Glub Rooms, Sunday, December 8,| “oNnAY nEcEmms 1940 + ! i | | prizes. lat 1:30 pm., to attend Memorial . ¢ ‘ t ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ’. J | e comes to Alaska with a spark- | Service i ks Auastorium: #ro-| | Polls Will Be Open from9A.M.109P. M. g reputation as an all-round sol. gram starts at 2 oclock shmp\ AT THE N W I N B 6 R S | A F.of L. HALL | ! |1y appointed as acting Bn. Sergeant| A - (27 ¢ BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA | Mujor of the 1st Br- "| The Daily Alaska Empire has the I Reading Is important in the ‘“_}_"701 Tt TR tz}g‘estnepwa;iu::’:ulation ey AH Members BequeSIed 1o VOte' i1 pr of #he Boy Scouts of ETannEe GG ou as nn R e 11 1 i o ool reoman = | | 1 ks o reaueted o meet ond what an imj 3 y, 3 H in youth t 1:30 pm, t i JOHN MAR!N———PTOP"G'OT LR AR i B P R ooy tarts at 2 o'clock sharp. o . ¥ A MAGAZINE FOR ALL BOYS B (or T ¢ A SPECIAL MEETING | H AN AIRPLANE || Dossmison || | | 1 LEARN TOFLY . SOASLIT I | | 2ol e o st o at the ;r':o‘::l_tnm. m | ing tC:mean_v, will be held on eigh- | 9 teen anuary, 1941, at t: 'clock CAPI'“L CAFE l‘ l’ ls Ye“r aml""on lo ::::. 0.:?‘ E-'I:.IA hl‘c“‘?:. p. m-at theu Caynndlnn ;an:noro éo(:cn- . B * ' X T 4 leal‘n '0 uy_don l lieSI- l‘s':'l s ." e s an merce, Dawson, Y. T., 9:25“ adv. 1 1.50 @ ATTENTION MASONS tat one moment. Don't ety s Stated Gommunication M Ju- Put It Off! ; Sond yy.r:. orders today '.Y"‘- S Dmage Mow ay, eoeivng AY | :30. Dinner at 6:30. ual Roll . : BOYS' LIFE Call with special e crtainment, 2t 2 Park Avense, N.Y., N.Y. J. W. LEIVERS, M 3 e aav. Sceretary. Dance to the Rhythmic Music of H . - e e o S AL (UNAUTICD ith its CAA The Daily Alaska Empire has the T d A J lln T nk. approved INSTR[‘}’&TL})};S and l“;‘::‘s" pald circulation of any Al- we‘ Bmel’ e uSIerman ° o m : : aska mnewspaper, R , PLANES have everything to 48, (Plano) ~, 5 (Sax) (Sax) teach you strictly. the modern | methed, * $ | ¥4 | ] TODAY'S GREATEST PIANO VALUE and Enjoy the America Is Déinanding More Flyers — T@ose Wha fl ownrd Hottest Time in Town!!! Learn NOW Will Have More Opportunity! A . ALSO A DOOR PRIZE IT'S EASY TO LEARN TO FLY RIGHT HERE IN JUNEAU' l Bt e et “The Bright Spot of Juneau* Traditional Baldwin skill is i : well reflected in the How- [ I Down Payment on Course with Balance Monthly. ‘ s, “";‘“1;‘!3: ownership h ‘ C = 1 : C f Alaska School of Aeronautics | Alaska Music Supply _ SH T e aplto ale A PRANPNA R

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