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' THE DAILY ALASKA NO WORD FROM THE SWEET WOMAN ALL WEEK — SHE OUGHTTA LET ME KNOW WHAT TRAIN 5 SHE'S COMIN/ ON — HUH Britwia ights reserved MAHTHA SflclETY Sally Rand Sprmds Her F ans MANY ATTENDED . SOCIAL FRIDAY . Mrs. Walter P. Scott Horor Guest of Organization at Enjoyable Affair King Features Syn: at th breaki the M yester after- al meeting from in the parlor ght- Presbyterian Wit wnce, h a record membi of y entert noon with a s 2 o'clock of the N Church. Mrs om at the t which more than forty. were present. Several import- ant matters were taken up at the shert business session which pre- ceded the p m and social hour. events of the society which announced are a rummage . to 'be held on February 12, So- . Fu nd a Valentine Tea, which will be given on February 14. Ou (l‘(‘ were two vocal| lter Heisel, with Davis, accompan- | gs by Mrs. J. D. progra . W 5. Car and two re Att adin afternoon was con- with s repast serv the hostesses for the after- Mrs. Ralph Martin and her Mrs. J. E. Smith who were by Mrs. Harold Gallwas H. D. Williams. st at the affair r P. Scott, one of y's most active members, who will be leaving soon for the! th, with her son, Bobby, to con-| an eye specialist. i e SIXTY- THREE BUSINESS CORPS. ARE DROPPED FROM ALASKA RECORDS | ‘Thir gn and twenty- seven domestic corporations have been stricken from the records in the Auditor's office for nonpay- ments of their fees for the present year, it was announced this movn- ing. The corp ions have un July 1 to reinstate and in th‘ meantime are subject to a $25 pen-| alty for without The cluded ed by sult I NS Having danced into nal acclaim with a fan, Sally Rand G. E. KRAUSE TO LEAVE cuddenly asked Hollywcod directors where in the werld the feathers FOR PETERSBURG ' ON were cbiained for her gorgesus fans. Nothing to do but take AOTORSHIP NORTHLAND| o "o (ne “factory” they said. Here is Sally on a potential fan producer, the pick of a Southern California cstrich farm. G. E. Krause, Juneau contractor. is leaving on the motorship North- land tomorrow, for Petersburg,/ where he will have charge of thc‘ remodeling of the bake oven be-| | | | in Southeast Alaska, from Ketchikan on the Northland, and ued to Sitka cn will return to Pe e e et cecr0 00 AT THE UCTELS .~ 250000 eovre®ed came nor motor last the same Juneau longing to Knut Stenslik, owner of the Star Bakery. Mr. Krause expects to be absent from Juneau for a week or ten days. on m. tineau attle; Norihland tomorrow aft re. is making his Alas Grigshy, Alaskan L. L. Boyle, City; Juneau. ., ice assuming > — Ed Sullivan, JORGENSEN ON VICTORIA Martin 8. Jorgensen, 1eprcsemfl-' | NEW REPRESENTATIVE OF SEATTLE HARDWARE CO. DAY MRS. H. D. WILLIAMS OF tive in Juneau for the Standard ©Oil Company, is returning from Seattle after aitending his father's funeral. He is a passenger on the Victoria. SU TO ARRIVE HERE Mrs, kan, week and will sp | iting her siste: tin and Mrs. J. E. Smith. E AND FAMILY P. H Ada who ha pend some H. B. C as repre J the Seattle H’ud“ are Vauy Empirc Wani Ads Pay. nM IVl Milo Allen, 50-year-old farmer living near Clatgkanie, Ore., and three sons were enguifed In mud when a slide bore down upon their home from a.narrow ravine when water had collected hemnd debris. The picture shows the site as it looked after the tragedy. (Associated Press Photo), MEBBE SHE'S COMING a8y +) |patty each day they operate : " 0 > Kok S night contin- | first trip to South hi KETCHIKAN, VISITS HERE H. D. Williams, of Ketchi- s a Juneau arrival of the| time vis- frs. Ralph Mar-|after the 22nd day of January,| MEBBE SHE'S HITCH-HIKIN’- | MENUS | of the_ DAY By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE DINNER SERVING FOUR The Menu Creamed Opysters Buttered Spinach Relish Gelatin Salad Corn Muffins Butter Lemon Pie Coffee THE RECIPES | Creamcd Oysters, Serving 4 | Four tablespoons butter; four | tablespoons flour; one-half cup | cream; one and one-half cups of | milk; one-quarter teaspoon papri- | ka; one-quarter teaspoon celery salt; one-half teaspoon salt; one cup small oysters. | Melt butter and add flour. Mix { well, add cream and milk and cook slowly until thick, creamy sauce | forms. Add rest of ingredients and | cook one minute. Serve, poured | over buttered toast, crackers or in shells. Relith Gelatin Salad I One package lemon-flavored gel- ! atin mixture; two cups boiling | water; one-half teaspoon salt; ohe tablespoon sugar; one tablespoon | lsmon juice; one cup chopped cab- | bage; one-half cup chopped celer one-quarter cup chopped olives; one-quarter cup chopped Dpickles; | one-quarter cup chopped pimien-) | tos. Pour water over gelatin mixture, | stir until dissolved. Add salt, sugar |and lemon juice. Cool and allow | to thicken a little. Add rest of in- | gredients, pour into shallow mold. | | Chill until stiff. Cut in squares, | serve on lettuce leaves. Top with | mayonnaise | | Lemoen Pie One baked pie shell; | sugar; five tablespoons flour; one- | eighth teaspoon salt; three egg | volks; one-third cup lemon juice; |one teaspoon grated lemon rind; one and one-half cups water; three egg whites, beaten; one-third cup confectioner's sugar. Blend cup of sugar with flour | and salt. Add yolks and mix well Add lemon juice, rind and water. Cook in doublz boiler until filling becomes thick and creamy. Stir frequently. Beat whites, add con- { fectioner’s sugar and beat unti! | creamy. Add one-third of this mix- {ture to lemon filling. Mix lightly Pour into pie shell, spread with re. onc cup| | 10 minutes in slow oven. ————————— Daily kmpire Want Ads Pay! SUMMONS | No. 3428-A In the Distriet Court for the Ter-| ritory of Alaska, Division Num»! ber One, at Juneau. 'ECILE FRANK, Plaintiff vs. GLEN FRANK, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, | To the above named DEFEND- | ANT, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- |pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division. at Juneau, within thirty days.after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely within thirty days| |nust be received by The Empire| | maining egg white mixture. Bake | 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 5. Weather Bursaw) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneam and vieinity. biginning at 4 pm, Jan, 20: Snow lonighs and Surday; moderate southeast winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Vaiocity ~ Weathei 4 pm. yest'y .....29.30 31 89 w 4 Snow 4 am. today 29.37 29 92 £ 4 Pt. Cldy Noon today 20.28 30 2 8 7 Cldy CABLE AND RADYO REPOKTS YESTERDAY | TODAY - Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4am. M(lndarln Statlon temp. temp. | temp. terp. veloeity Nhrs Weather tiradae Barrow -18 -18 | <28 28 4 Clear Nome -18 -18 | -22 -32 4 n Clear — . Bethel 22 -6 | 34 -34 0 0 | ADMISSION $1.00 Frirbanks -46 -48 -54 -52 0 0 ’ Dawson -22 -22 -28 -28 6 St. Paul 10 10 6 8 4 Duteh Harbor 20 20 20 20 12 Kodiak 14 12 R Wk 0 Cordova 26 26 | 18 18 4 Juneau 34 31 25 29 4 Sitka 35 -— | 26 - 0 Ketchikan 40 34 | 28 28 4 Prince Rupert 40 32 28 30 6 Edmonton @2 M RS | T ] Clear | Seattle 52 52 | 42 42 10 1.26 Pt. Cldy T Portland 56 50 “ 4 4 1.16 Cldy | San Francisco 50 48 46 48 4 22 Pt.Cldy | The barometric pressure remains low from Southern Alaska Southwestern Canada ,with snow from Cordova to Prince and rain in the Paeific States, over the remainder of the Territory with clear to the Guif of Alaska. weather extending ture is considerably lower than wsmrday Church Services Notices for this cnurch column | | 1ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | raoriing W guarantee change of ermon topics, ete. VISIT THE Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS | . Congregational Community || | Church * | ki % REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m. — Preaching service. The general public is eordxauy‘ invited to alr services. [ e S s “Tomorrow’s Styles St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ’] | Today” 7:30 p.m.~—Evening Prayer and . Sermon. ‘" Douglas Catholic Church l ""Sunday services: g Sunday, Jan. 21.—Third Sunday after the Epiphany. 9:30 - a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:00 pm.—Sunday School. i —ere———— TELEPHONE DIRECTORY “Juneaw’s Own Store” | R Daily Empmwe wams Ads Pay Advel'tmfl; copy 1s mnow being assembled ' for the new Telephone Directory of Juneau and vicinity. Interested parties should communi- cate at once with the Telephone| Office. | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAM ' TELEPHONE CO. | e adv. to| Rupert | The pressure is slightly above normal | Temperature changes have been slight except | on the Arctic coast and the extrcme Southeast where the tempera- | 33 MODEL CHEVROLET PICK-UP TRUCK ADDED TO CITY MOTOR'* 'LEFT The city’s fleet of motor | veyances has been increased by i!hc addition of the new Chevrolet, con- capacity 'of one-half ton, which ar rived here oa the motorship North- land yesterday. pany about two months ago. D FAIRBANKS HAS $32,346 Treasurer’s Fairbanks report made City - Council to the recently | showed that the city had a cash | balance of $32346 on hand at the | end of last year. 1934 model; pick-up truck with a The piek-up truck was ordered | pig 300-foot steel bridge on the An- through: the Connors Motor eom- | chorage-Matanuska road, eomplet- GORE FLIES TO FAIRBANKS Judge Lester O. Gore of the Nome Dlvision recently flew from Nome | to Fairbanks to preside in the 4in- terior city in two equity cases. He will return to Nome by plane when the cases are concluded. B2 BRIDGE CONCRETE POURED — Concrete has been poured for the ing ‘the pier. Piling for the false | work: will be placed soon. | e, ‘ NINNIS COMING NORTH | EN'B. Ninnis, ‘machifiist'’ at the | Juneau Motor Company’s shops, i3 listed as a passenger for Juneau on the Victoria, which left: Se- TONIGHT “REVELERS” l'attle’ this morning. Ball Room LADIES FREE | ALSO— Indian Egg-Lump Once Again We can supply that long-timé fuel friend— Black Diamond Lump $14.50 PER TON At Bunkers Especially adapted for the range Carbonado Egg-Nut The ideal furnace combination PHONE 412 Bunker Price ........................ $12.00 13.00 JUNEAU ALASKA $ Frye-Bruhn Telephone 38 FRYE’S BABY BEEF ; “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON n Company Prompt Delivery | LUMBER t Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. IDEAL PAINT SHOP {1934, in case this Summons is pub- Encouraged by the unusually lished, or within forty days after| mild early winters of the last two| the date of its serviee upon you, in | Years, Spalding high of Peoria, il |case this Summons is served upon | and . the LaSalle~Peru, Iil, prep| you personally, ara answer du-lfuo&flll teams carded a New Year's |complaint of the above-entitled |day grid game—them came a week | Plaintiff on file in the said Courtlfll zero {emperatures! H If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster e S e | £ 'in the above-entitled action. | The said Plaintiff in said action| |demands the following relief: For| |the dissolution of the marriage, bonds now existing between Plain-| [tiff and Defendant and for the| rstoration of Plaintiff’s mnidenv {name of Cecile Mae Cox. And in the event you fail to -,01 |appear and answer, the l’lulnmf; will take judgment against you for| (want thereof, and ‘will apply to| the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as herein-| above stated. | | 'WITNESS, the Honorable George | F. Alexander, Judge of said Court.| - and Seal of said Court hereunto ¢ |affixed, on this 23rd day of De-| cember, 1933. (SEAL) Established 1898 By: J. W. LEIVERS, 1; Deputy Clerk. | First publication, Det. 23, 1933. | Last publicatien, Jan. 20, 1934. | ——— | Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. Junean, Alaska WINDOW CLEANING ‘ PHONE 485 "UNITED F 00D (CO. CASH GROCERS ,fllone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 ALASKA4 MEAT CO. | | {§ FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 'i i SWEDISH MASSAGE for Stiff Joints SORE MUSCLES "TENSE NERVES [ So good for that tired feeling! PHONE 10, Gastineau Hotel for Appointment Mrs. J. M. Malila GRADUATE MASSEUSE e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End Ga.uPhnkolEveryPI—ICMIl:‘n:l‘h