The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1936, Page 7

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v BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MR_GOOGLE - PARDON THE INTRUSION - AHEM---MAY T HAVE A TALK WI(TH You-- PRIVATELY-- SEN'TER:- WHEN ‘ROUND AN' WATCH ME*-, U. 8. DEPARTMEN7 O AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ¥ THE WEATHER (By the U, 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecas® for Juneau and vicinity, heginning at 4 p. m., May 23: Rain tonight and Sunday; moerate to fresh southeast winds l LO€AL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veic Wearne | 4 pm. yest'y 30.06 49 7 SE 12 Cldy 4 am. today 29.86 44 93 s ki Lt. Rain | Noon today 3007 45 80 SE 17 Lt. Rain CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. wimm Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wezth Anchorage 56 - b = - - = Barrow 22 22 [Feeas e 4 0 cldy Nome 46 42 | 32 3¢ cam 0 Pt Cldy Bethel 48 48 | 36 36 Calm 0 Pt Cldy| Fairbanks 62 60 | 40 40 4 0 Clear | Dawson 60 58 | 4w 8 Trace Rain St. Paul 46 36 f5 86 -7 28 14 04 Clear | Dutch Harbor 44 40 36 38 28 110 Rain Kodiak 48 46 3 3 Cam 0 Clear Cordova 8 44 3 36 Calm .06 Clear | 50 49 | 48w 7 25 Rain 50 — | & — — 38 — Ketchikan 52 46 4 46 8 144 cidy | ce Rupert 50 50 | 42 46 20 56 Ram‘? rton 64 60 40 44 6 0 Clear 3 66 64 | e 48 6 0 Clear | and + 70 70 Joamae s 4 0 Clear | San Francisco 80 72 60 62 Cam 0 Clear | New York 70 60 48 56 14 0 Clear | Washington -] 66 52 - 60 4 0 Clear | - | WEATHER CONP'TIONS AT 8 A. M 1 an, cloudy, temperature 48; Craig, raining, 50; Wrm\;vll,v‘ Sitka, raining, 43; Radioville, raining, 41; Skagway, raining apstone Point, raining, 43; Yakutat, raining, 43; Cordova, cloudy, Chitina, cloudy, 4; M thy, cle: 44; Anchorage, cloudy, 46; Nenana, clear, 50; Hot Springs, clear, 46; Fairbanks, clear, 48; Tan- | ana, partiy cloudy, 46; Ruby, partly cloudy, 44; Nulato, cloudy, 50; | Kaltag, cloudy, 40; Unalakleet, cloudy, 42; cloudy, 44; Filat, cloudy, 50. cloudy, Crooked Creek, i WEATHER SYNOPSIS [ | The barometric pressure was low over all of Alaska this morn-| ing, except over the extreme southeastern. portion, with the main | center south of Unauaska and secondary centers over the Gulf of | Alaska and over the upper MacKenzie Valley. The air pressure was high over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska southward to Cali- | fornia with the crest off the Pacific Coast States. Light to heavy | rain have fallen during the past 24 hours over the soutehrn portion | of Alaska and south along the coast to Puget Sound, while gen-|g erally fair weather prevailed over the interior and western portions of Alaska. e e A ! DOUGLAS NEWS €. SCHRAMM RESIGNS 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. L FROM MARSHAL'S JOB | No evening service on account of i Charles ‘Schramm, Douglas city | Baccalaureate exercises in Juneau.| marshal and street | commissioner | i po e e e for the past five: or six years,.has f.. | | } | Douglas Cathone Thurch | St. Aloysius Church Jee | a2 | : No Mass. I No Sunday School. Douglas Community Churck 'LJ Sunday services: ! announced his retirement to private | ™y life effective this evening. His res- ignation is oecasiened, he said, by the intention of following his own trade, that of a carpenter. Next Wednesday evening a succes- sor to Schramm will be selected at the regular ‘meeting of the City Council. S T N e NEW CANNERY FOREMAN EXPECTED NEXT WEEK "A. V. McKay, chosen by the Doug- las Fisheries Co., foreman of the DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoal. 2:15 p.m.~—~Preaching service. All are invited to these services and 'to worship with us. ' SOME RAINFALL SIOUX FALLS, S. D., May 23.— Washed out highways and rail- WAAL-- WAAL -- EF HIT HAIN'T SEN'TER KNOTTS-- YORE JES' LIKE ME, TROUBLE ("M LIKE A HEN A-LAYIN'-- T DON'T WANT NOBoDY To STAND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1936. ‘M N | 3:30 o'clock this morning with | three passengers, Harry Race, Ket- ARRIVES HERE ’ FROM KETCHIKAN The Bellanca Pacemaker plane of the Aircraft Charter Serv- ice of Ketchikan flown by Pilot Ilerb Munter, president and mana- zer of the air service, and R. Ren- aw, arrived at the PAA float at pro- prietor, his son, Bob Race, and A. H. Ziegler, Ketchikan attorney, whose presence in Juneau was re- quired at 9 o’clock this morning in connecticn with legal business. The plane left Juneau on the return trip this afternoon with the three Ketchikan passengers and J. B. Warrack, president of the Warrack Construction Company of Juneau. The Bellanca seaplane was bought last November in Kansas City, Pilot Munter reported, and is eauipped with a controllable pitch sea- So that you may know what a fine whiskey you can now buy at are- markably low price your dealer is auth- orized to make this SPECIAL OFFERI! MR.GOOGLE --YoU MUST DO YOUR UTMOST TO GET MARCELLY'S DISREPUTABLE “PAPPY " OUT OF THE CITY--(T'S RATHER HUMILIATING--Y' KNOW- SUCH A CHARMING AND BEAUTIFUL GIRL TO B8E THE DAUGHTER OF THAT (GNORANT, SHIFTLESS HILL BILLY---WHY, HE'S A DISGRACE TO HUMA T CAN THINK OF ONLY ONE THING LOWER--- SPECIAL OFFER ON OLD LOG CABIN STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 93 PROOF—AGED IN WOOD FOR TWO YEARS By BILLIE DE. BECK LT il AR 2L... 1 chanical improvements. Radio will| be dropped from the plane while be installed in the plane within a in flight. few days, following the arrival of | pjlot Renshaw, who freighted sup- radio instruments on the next voy- | plies from Seattle to the Cascade! age of the Aleutian. The reel and | mine in Western Washington with antennae are already in position in |, Gors i st Air Transport flying b | the plane, Pilot Munter said. | e S R Is Awarded Contract | A contract to transport about | 12,000 pounds of supplies and mm~’ g | ing machinery, including a quan- | ¢ase of butter to the dining room at | tity of dynamite and gasoline, and | that mine, stated that quantities | a placer drill, to the Unuk Gold | of dynamite were dropped at the | Placer Mining Company's mine at | Cascade mine in snow drifts from | Unuk River, has been awarded to| @ height of 500 feet without darm- his company, Pilot Munter said. All| 8¢ There is still, he stated, suffi- ed with having accomplished a feat of marksmanship involving delivery through the messhall roof, of a ONE HALF PINT Regular Price 65 CENTS INTRODUCTORY THIS OFFER GOOD TbDAY ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING STORES JUNEAU— California Grocery Cash Grocery (Jim Ellen) Pay’ AUK BAY— Roscoe Laughlin n Takit (George Brothers) Gastineau Liquor Store (Mrs. Lena Pigg) DOUGLAS— Guy Smith two years ago, and who is accredit-' local plant, will leave Seattle next Monday on the Northwind to start preparations to put the cannery in“ otder for the coming season’s op- road tracks, flooded basements and damaged streets are the result of | a storm which brought 3.66 inches | of rain in an hour and 5% inches Tony Simin Juneau Liguor Company Totem Grocery (James Ramsay) erations. He succeeds Einar Rosen-| in 24 hours. berg who was foreman at the plant ! —————————— { last year. The latter is at the Taku| Lode and placer location notices gannery this year. ! for sale at The Empire office. i J. M. Slater, president of the com- | - pany and Philip Mauge, bookkeeper, | plan to leave Seattle June 10 for Douglas. ] ————————— FIXING COTTAGE Workmen are busy renovating the | Pusich cottage corner Second and E. Streets for occupany hy Lew Nunamaker and family. —————————— EDSON TO BUILD | Carl Edson, mechanic for the Channel Bus Co. yesterday com- | pleted negotiations for securing one of the city lots on which to build | a'home. morning w guarantee sermon: topies, etc:' L No service tomorrow. :+1:30 pm—Union Sunday School in the Community Church. Guy Smith Triangle Liguor Store ATTENTION MASONS ~ Three will be a Stated Commufi- ication of 'Mt. Juneau Lodge, No. 147, Monday evening at 7:30. Work in the B. A. Degree. By order of the W. M. | cient snow at the Unuk mine to al-! low explosives to be dropped in' this fashion. | The trip from Ketchikan to Ju- neau was accomplished this morn- ing in one hour and 55 minutes. | S bl IGASTINEAU NURSES WILL MEET MONDAY | o1 | Calling a speciar short business | session, Mrs. Verne Soley, Presi- | dent of the Gastineau Nurses Aso-‘ sociation announces a meeting will | be held in her home at the Marine | Apartments beginning promptly aL1 | J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. /7 TURN T5™\ PIGGLY WIGGLY i —adv. 8 o'clock Monday evening. All nurs- es of the organization are earnestly | requested to attend as all of the | cld business of the year is to be cleared up at that time. FISHING TRIPS are only enjoyable and successful when you have the right tackle. Better see that your outfit is in good condition before you start. We have an excep- 'tll‘cl)&nCaKHIYE ffine afisortment of FISHING or either TROUT or SA FISHING. i Split Bamboo Fly and Bait Rods from $2.25 Steel Rods as low as Stripping Rods from . Double Tapered Fly Lines Cotton and Silk Lines from Gut Line for Salmon Plain and Leather-bound Baskets S?inners in various styles: and. sizes Single Action and Multiplying Reels Priced from 75 cents Flys—Ledders-— Egqs--Stnkéts.Hooks JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE ‘CO. $1.00 23B Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery ONE 58 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau - .-t Frui A ts and V bles : & PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt’ ‘Delivery Banquets and Brivate. Dinner Parties Catering to '} AFTER 6:00 5. PHONE 226 if your Daily Alaske £mpire has not reached yow PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER o you

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