The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1935, Page 2

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. ) THE DAILY:ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. . - i | |TAKU HARBOR FISH |BUSINESS MEETING [chest and ofher prizes will be U B DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURI, WEATHER BUREAU 1 CANNERY BOAT HERE LEGION AUXILIARY, |&"Uint el i fode or The Weather i 4 L IS WELL ATTENDED to be held on May 16 when new e ] For the purpose of mecting Axel | members of the Auxiliary will en- (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Olsor, a machinist, in order to| AR | tertain. { b transfer him to the cannery where| There was a large attendance at| ay yne conclusion of the business Forecast for yunesu and vielnity, beginning at 4 pm, May 3: repairs - are now' under way, the|the regular business meting of the| ,aatine Gelicious refreshments were Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast Winds, h cannery tender Willard B. of the | American Legion Auxiliary held last served by ~M¥s. Helen = Bernhofer Libby, McNeil and Libby Company |evening in the Dugout |and Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden, host- | LOCAL DATA | plant at Taku Harbor arrived at| Considerable matters of ImpOrt-|ooce o’ 410" conacion qune oo ain e A R UL G 1 City Dock at 10 o'clock this morn-|ance were taken up including the A 4 pm. yest'y 3009 53 g: :E 11: uc}l;’y‘ ' ing. installation of Mrs. Betty McCor- & 4 am. toda 30.11 4 E .Rain e m-v.lf:lml First Vice President to fin | HOSPITAL GUILD MEETING |y, lodayy 3004 43 88 s 8 Lt. Rain The Willard B, of San Fran. | M POSTPONED ~UNTIL JUNE | ! 5 cisco resistery, is skippered py|the unexpired ter mof Mrs. Marian BECAUSE NNUAL BALL Capt. E. Kaarbo. Hendrickson. Mrs. Edith Sheeler, ECAUSE OF Al RADIO ZEPORTS 5 B ¥t cas in. | Due to the fact that all members YESTERDAY | TOLAY i fo Capt. Kaarbo said that pre-sea- P]?: Bip‘;,'f{?“,‘:r ngll‘:):krg,; " lare busily engaged on final prep-| Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.n & sonal repair work is nearing com- i 8, 05 i e aration for the Hospital Guild An-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatler i pletion and that the Filipino can-| TO fill the unexpired “'}m ‘75 MTS T hual Ball, which occurs on Sat-|Anchorage } 53 = PR e § I neLy crew s .expected to arrive| HA2el Petrich who is leaving S00l yrday evening, May 11, the meet- Barrow x5 il 4 P [ 0 cldy from Seattle on the current trip|[0f the south, Mrs. Florence Man®/ing=of the Guilf, StMemled for|Nome Hyiiog 14 &' 8 4 0 Glear of the North Sea. | ville was elected secretary. | next Monday has been postponed, ! Bethel 46 42 30 30 PRAEY 2295 pused PLAIN SILKS The Willard B. left for Taku Dance Plans Completed it was anounced today by Mrs. J.| Fairbanks 3¢ '3 lis 26 26 6 0 Pt.Cldy Harbor in the early afternoon, Final plans were made for the F. Mullen, Secretary. | Dawson . 60 43 Jihilso a0 4 0 Cldy 39 inch—75¢ vd. i May Day ‘Darce to be given by the me x\gxt meeting. of the Hospital ' 8t. Paul 34 32 | 24 24 16 0 Cldy X lBA 5 | Legion Auxiliary tomorrow evening Guild will take place on June 3,'Dutch Harbor .... 40 40 34 34 16 08 Clear | PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS, PAY! at the Elks' Club, when the hope the first Monday of the month. | Kodiak L0 . 38 i §- 33 a8 4 Uha Rain e T R T R R R B A | a SE *Cordova . 50 48 38 40 12 38 Rain Juncau [l el W 6 2 77 DS TG Rain PRINTED SILKS ' Sitka PRI P S N R e {Ketchikan . 52 50 42 42 8 46 Rain Prince Rupert 58 56 40 44 18 14 Rain Edmonton 44 44 28 28 4 0 Clear [ 4 ® E & | Seattle .. s 68 68 46 46 4 0 Clear & | Portland 0 70 46 46 4 0 Clear 7 |San Francisco 72 70 60 62 14 0 Clear 39 inch—$1.45 yd. CITY SQUARES ROUGH CREPES 30 inch—$1.75 yd. PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery CREPE SATINS “JUNEA $2.25 yard WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 42; Craig, raining, 38; Skagway, raining, 43; Wrangell, raining, 43; Sitka, raining, 46; Anchorage, sleeting, 36; Nenana, cloudy, 28; Fairbanks, cloudy, 32; Ruby, miss- ing; Nulato, cloudy, 20; Kaltag, cloudy, 18; Unalakleet, partly cloudy, 24; Flat, cloudy, 30. | MODERN FOOD STORE” WEATHER S YNOPSIS Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the North 1Pacific Ocean while high pressure prevailed over the Pacific Coast ,States and over the Arctic Coast. This general pressure distribu- tion has been attended by rain along the coastal regions from Ko- jdiak southward to British Columbia and by cloudy weather over most I(7( the interior of Alaska. . { It was slightly warmer this morning over the Yukon Valley. SPAGHET TI—College Inn, ala Mussolini, NOTICE! ) SOUP--Vegetable, College Inn, &3 Our coal bunkers will be closed at 1 P. M. SATURDAYS during the months of MA JUNE, JULY and AUGU s VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT IN HOUSEWARES (:l{\-l; \llfi‘“ \'I‘_-A\l”sl\”' N()_ I,{_r C;ll], ‘(lur (’()()II(‘I’ZI'.IO" 1s l'('hl)(,‘l"fll“y r(‘qll(‘sl- : ed. Please order your week-end requirments on FRIDAY or EARLY SATURDAY MORN- ING to insure certain delivery. IERLLs Dinlse ety - e oo ol i G ey it s s 2eang st sl b B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” Commercial Dock Femmer’s Dock FRESH ki Pacific Coast Coal Co. Fruits and Vegetables b e, (PRI, INLEE NS T The arrival of Capt. J. R. El- Alaskan | I 545 s liott’s M-1817 from the fishing il AR HUSPITAL DRIVE banks this morning provided im- it it el R petus for a small sale of halibut nt_;::.l,m;:];e\;g O;‘:L‘I\L:.uux“ ik b on the Juneau Cold Storage board , Junea » today. {Monday Last Day to Con- 0% o & 1o Pish company LUMBER | ‘North Sea’ i Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. arriving on Gartineau George Durner, Windham Bay. | tribute to Annual Chil- § S cbpi Eliows R S N rn——— 5 A 05 B 03 o - o - Y b } pounds for prices of 5 and G dren’sOrthopedicFund 3% 5756 pound. N JOINS JUDGE IN NOME A Miss Edith Morison was a pas-| School children are joining their WESTBY BOAT RETURNS senger north on a recent ship, en- [ nts and other charitable mind- ' )0 Westby's Oceanic route to Nome to join her father, ed people this year in taking an g m prince Rupert, B. C Judge H. S. Morison, of the Dis- acti art in the annual Children’s day after making a sale of 15,000 trict Court in the Second Division. c Hospital Penny Drive. poungs of halibut there for prices o TR pes were left in the s¢hools o¢ 7 and 5 cents a pound the eaily part of the week in order that all Juneau youngsters may Prompt Delivery .. contribute their bit to .make life Alfalfa is recommended as a sub- , N E W 0 0 D S ¥ nter for the less fortunate stitute for red clover this year, as 2 | littlépatients in ‘this splendid. in- there is a shortage of red clover E B oot TR T Arriving on Every Boat . With Monday the last day of the <= = ™ 4 * 1935 pe drive for the Chil- U™ dren’s Orthopedic, the public is urged to enter into the spirit’ of ® ' of the penny drive envelopes left $ . in offices, stores and business e eter an s throughout the city GEORGE BROS. v wives are urged to utilize returned yester- See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 478 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. SN FOR INSURANCE l : | - - sntainers conspicuously placed s . \ s throughout the business and help bring Juneau's ; i to the hospital, where > eau O e many Ala n children have been 5 cared for, above last year's quota ; ; g Anyone wishing more envelopes to supplement those already filled Will reopen SATURDAY, MAY 4, at 9 {:Im'\x-.h‘V)A:\‘;Lxxlxmlxjmgnfi-n\c:éhn:'f N:;:L ¢ E and Mrs. Estelle Hebert will welcome her SITKA HOT SPR’NGS Juneau Penny Drive for the Chil- ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT Ideal Spot for Vacations dren’s Orthopedfe, or one of her| ' UM' (,;3 "llVlV customers at No. 401 Gold- GODDARD, ALASKA its, Mrs/ Ike Taylor, Mrs, \ 4 & stein bullding. S 5 G. E. Cleveland, Mrs., A. W. Stew- : FISHING HUNTING BOATING i \M . Efi;.('”:““rd 2 o : X [ ] st Class Accommodations icasonable Rates | bliflll'slll IS ON F:IRH s Appointments can be made o == A brush fire near the Radio : A Apartments called out the Fire| . : o now by telephoning 221 . O e Department yesterday afterno; { abouk, 430 iclack,.. Although. ng ; . ° THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS \property damage was done, fire- i [ ) b men were forced to battle the blaze s % e e Se & .. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe [he Gastineau |ing it S : RS ESTELLE HEBERT - . ; ) 4 The 37,000 rural mail rs in ; 401 Goldstein Building Phone 221 Our Services to You Begin and End at the | the United States travel an aggre- - il | gate distance of 412,000,000 ml\cs\ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | |in one year. 1 ! Bl

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