The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1936, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, jU\ll: 55:1936. By BILLIE DE BECK ; U. 8. DEPARTMENT7' OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER PINT- BLANK-- YE SHIF'LESS, ORN'RY AN " (By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) WOULD YE DO ABOUT G00D - FER-NUTHIN' CONSC(ENCE 'THOUT DOIN_ ALL gt s Foreoast. for Janean and vicinity, Beginning 8¢’ 4 ‘pm., Fume 8¢ MAH DARTER MARCELLY LAZY SKONK--- X HIN TR EERUENT b SeRY, COLEMNCOLY Fair tonight and Saturda y; light variable winds. (F YoU WAR ME- T THORT T TOLE YE GOOD-LOOKIN' YOUNG GAL LIKE e ) LOCAL DALA 22z TER MAKE YERSE'F MARCELLY FROM MERRVI(N : 4 Time Barometer Temp. Humlidity Wind Vewelty ~ Weatnes i SCA'CE EROUND SEN'TER KNOTTS: AR THET I BODACOUSLY i el < idity Wind Vewetty Weats . THESE PARTS-- A TRUE FACK, SNUFFY 21 FLUNG H( DUT'N |4 am. today 3008 52 2 s 2 Clear TH' WINDER- Noon today 30.01 65 53 s 7 Clear | CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY | TODAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. dam. Preclp. sum. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocuy 24hrs. Weaib Anchorage [ 9 U E 0 i | Barrow 38 38 26 28 4 0 Cldy Nome 68 58 52 54 4 0 Cldy Bethel 0 10 52 52 Calm 0 Clear Fairbanks M2 50 52 4 0 Clear D on 70 68 38 38 Calm 0 Clear | St. Paul 54 52 36 36 4 0 Fogzy Dutch Harbor ... 50 50 38 40 Calm 0 Pt Cldy o = . : : ) o 2 | | Kodiak 66 62 44 44 4 0 Cldy D e P talk on behalf of better or- will leave Monday for a two months'| ~ PLATINUM Mixx STARTE {ONLY SON OF MRS. of nurses headed by Mrs. Mary K.!gordova 64 64 8 48 4 0 Clear AT T ) ation to back the ind visit to the States. Mr. Lundstrom! Mining operations in platinum Cauthorne, advisory nurse in the | yuneau 3 68 51 52 2 ° Clear DUU(’LAS B e various details connected expects to gd in ‘August to rejoin| Will be begun in the Goodnews Bay ARMSTRONG PASSES Maternal and Child Health Divis- |5y, N SR d with the séveral games that dre his wife before her | district by the Clara Creek Mining ion under the Social Security Act| Ketchikan & dh % B Pl b coming to Douglas. He reported .- | Company of Anchorage, accorditg| Gilenn Haggeth, aged 35, only son Will leave next Monday on thelprince Rupert 54 54 I i 4 0 NE WS that the Juneau City Band is com- DOUGLASITES TO SEE | to announcement by company of- | of Mrs. Caroline Armstrong, of the Steamer Yukon. Edmonton 78 78 48 48 10 0 ing over to play at tonig > BALL GAME TONIGHT |ficials. This is the second €OM- Bergmann Hotel, passed away v Thio JpUiE Gl EplNes - wbioh I | gel i 68 68 1 83 63 4 02 and that undoubiedly ¢ With band music playing, and a| | pany to enter the Goodnews dis-| terday in a sanitarium at Marsh- I\ulf‘\ Alice Moran and Thelma poing - 66 64 il b ridiirbrios | 1 @ very large.attendn I hot game of baséball to be played,| trict, the first being the Goodnews regon, as the result of heart Schriver, will be absent from Ju-| g, prancisco 64 64 56 56 4 0 man Degan named the Trustees as t as ball park will be the| Bay Mining Company, which last and tubcreulosis, He had 1eAU e month and will stop i | o o H G e 5 D A |RE a committee to take care of all the Mecca of excitement for crowds ex- | year produced approximately 85 per 1 11l health for the past two |Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- |\, gungton 2 58 66 12 0 b team’s paraphernalia, cash and bus- pected to be on hand here this even-| cent of the total oulpm in Aldska y For several years Haggeth Kan 4 b % iness arrangements; also another ing. | No SGs was a resident of Fairbanks, Alaska.| e = HER CONPYTIONS AT 8 A. M. committee composed of John Ma- Douglas Firmen will play the 9 “'f‘ | Besides his mother he is survived by | KRANE-PETERSON TO Keitatilin, +clodlly. s temperaturs, 83; Oraig. -olouly. 895 arangdl rin, Tom Popovich, Wm. Robertson Moose Leaguers, game starting m‘ SUMMONS | his wife and one child. | GIVE DANCE SATURDAY | cjoudy, 52; Sitka, raining, 49; I{nlh\lllr 49; Skagway, *and Tauno Niemi wa$ appointed to 6:30 o'clock e B AL B “;f T\‘;ér Funeral services will be conducted taer popular Scandinavian- | 65; Soap see that the ball grounds are in the >t | ritory of Alaska, Division NUmDET { i Marshfield and burial will take | an danth WHLibS ivan by tHe | Ohitins, ; ; Anchorage " best possible shape before the game, OFFICIAL, SGRVEY MADE . |- D& MOSKIBURIE SR e ekl Peterson orches at the | age, clear, 54; Fairbanks, par 64; Hot Springs, in line with Andrews’ sugges Burr Johnson ‘and Johxlx Hmm_;p%m’ugfiyxfib :n:‘xlf‘t I‘:dnld\nl > sllows Hall 6 ns. | ° " clear, 63; Ruby, elout : piulage, olieas Bl X ] New Truck Purchase Pending burger, engineers, have been en- % % = 2 liately aite: akleet, missing; Cr Creek, clear; Flat, clear, 6 Purdl New Truck Jo| . Chaimin Hackmeister “of the gased by the city o make an oftic-| and JOHN C. HOLLAND doing| NURSES LEAVING FOR i :“\p" after th Nor- i, mising; Crooked. Creek, dle urchase of New Truck Is | commmime Mackmne i, of e B surves of that sction of 5| busiees as THE HOLLAND AL-| S 'E, ALASKA TOWNS ity pubic, amd eversbody i | The barometri pressare was Iow ths morning a Seihel and over A Brought Up at Meeting | possibilities of getting a new fire Ant's Aventie e | WOW AN, ik, of - MTMGE| R vited, it is announced the Aleutians while high \iled throughout northwestrn Subiaet Pending. truck reported progress in getting that it "“"’*1"" “'“"”“l“fi“" o B il propests of ‘John @], T2 et up & pian ‘of argauization -oo a and the 0 the crest being 3040 inches at —dubjec nding ata he mel : d recorded as a part of the regu-| Claims and property of . ? ) ; By L e T he re aska, : : : J, 2 ti‘:‘l\.l:v,ln! [vlry(“x::.ttlr\/::jl[n(:;'[ul‘l‘llil;\c;lllllgu: lfl‘l: li‘v:l“:s:u‘l S e /bte work| - Holahd ‘for Stbiimertt ot “n_‘!n Southeast Alaska towns, a grous ' for sale at The Empire office. - Dense fogs prevailed this morning from Cro s Sound south. The proposed’ pur e of a new vacancy in their ranks occasioned Was found nece: y before proper known shareholders, Defendants. a ire truck and the making of prep-| by the departure of A E. Goetz, titles could be given prospective|TO THE PRESIDENT OF THF‘ ) the first of ¢ and to proceed with plans suggest- home owners. | UNITED STATES. : : all to be ed for raising the necessary mon :y b oo TO THE ABOVE !'VAMX:T{) DE-‘ & sl ot the as a down payment on a truck NEON SIGN FOR STORE i FENDANTS, GREETINGS: { were the two princ Chief Truck Driver Alex Gair,' A Neon sign with words “drugs”| ¥ou and each of you, are hereby | posed of at the regular ¢ of | Jr., announced the following mem- was yesterday erected on Guy's|Téquired to appeus n the District| the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- | ber tant drivers: Jack Mills, Drug Store building to light up con- |Court for the Territory of Alaska, | ® . ment last night Ken Jones and Walter McCormick. siderable the intersection of Thn-mf\’l“%k"“‘ f‘:]"!“bar_ lOHZ» at ‘Jt“"?:}‘llv Big G Tonight > e and D Skrwls ’rh~ sign can be|Alaska, within hirty days after the v ] T ‘ Manager Andy_ Andrews of the 10 visiT souTH read from may direction: Hast. publication o1 this_summons, | PHONE OUR SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ball team gave a rousin Mrs. Al Lundstrom, Jr., and baby ! >+ ?1\‘:"5]\1\ d‘f“‘fh""; ,‘li:il ‘1”‘;""‘:!\ ‘:;SL ARE ALWAYS THE FRESHEST AND MOST COM- = S SETEET S BERG STREBER ARE this summons is published, o PLETE ASSORTMEN TOW TRADE WHERE ——— in forty days after the date of i < 3 . T%TSEE£¥S [li)!ill.:l%ELLl:ED‘. o a bl s thid YOU CAN HAVE A LARGE VARIETY. served upon you person- . SPECIAL OFFER | °™*T ol pio ) £ il FREE PROMPT DELIVERY TWO TRUCKS o Clifford Berg, of the 1936 gradu-|the above-named plaintiff on file | New Motor-Driven Brush Type ating class of the Juneau High|in the said Court in the above- 2 School, has enrolled in the August fentitled action, | p G E cLEANERS classes of the Adcox Deisel Schools| Thi plaintiff in said action s A ¢ &b in Portland, according to Richard|demands the following relief peady Farkas, Alaska representative of th:| For $925.00 with interest at CENUTRY IMPORTED PEARS TOMATO DPOWERFTIIT T4&k i g institution, now in Juneau. Mr.| 6% from February 1, 1935, un- | e : “ POWERFUL, Light"'Motor Does el ried ek ALK 41 aih. A ss o st ) Large Tins Olive Oil No. 1 Tal! Tins Large Bottle Not Require Oiling Willard Streber, an Alaska-Juneeu| fees; for $501.89 with interest | 2 CANS o al 3 2 FOR mine employee, Las enrolled in the| at 6% from Janua 1, 1933, | 2 CANS » August classes, and the two stude: and for $125.00 attorney fees: 109 1095 Bl deave Juzeau' accordingly for $615.00 with interest at the 2 c zsc zg‘c R 53 rate of 6% from December 22, . 1934, for $150.00 attorncy fees; EACH l v E P Pl Plane leaves for Ketchikan Sunday 6 and for and dishursements asy ay an am:-P arrlv:: “-;r Electra from F herein incurred plaintiff. banks. Returns Juneau following| And for such other and further J c s o U P s c $4.00 DOWN———-$1.00 A WEEK B S P | naat 5 et apvin ot A PORK and BEANS ¥ quiries of PAA at Gastineau Hotel.| meet in the pre es —adv.| You are hereby notified that 2 LARGE TINS 2 CANS . —— - — plaintiff, under a Writ of Attach- LEAVES HOSPITAL {ment issued out of this Court in ; AIaSka EIGL ”c LI ht &’ Pflwer Gn Annie Jacobs, a medical patient this cause, has attached the follow- ARMOUR'S Vegetable, Vegetable- Beef Tomato L] at the Government Hospital, was ing personal property of you and ( discharged and left for her home each of you, which property is § JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 this afternoon. situated in the City of Juneau,| Gin er Ale Pk K " ] PEP F [} R TR G Rem ra Sey e, , |Alaska, to-wit: g gl e ogg s reel o i o s " | Lode and placer location notices One (1) Spiro Concentrator, OR WiTh with 5 chains, drag line, slack- | - ot ’ i 1 I ¢ . o AR RRARIRTOOROAOAL er, “swter tam, ~ teeder, spiro . dise, pulleys, and all parts and Lime Rlckey 2 CORN FLAKES = accessories. : ’ = And in the event you fail to ap-| 2 PINTS ' 1 WHEAT KRISPIES £ |pear ‘and answer, the plaintiff will| == take judgment against you for| == 'want thereof, and will apply to c ‘ b O s ‘ :cla Court for the relief demanded in| A" 4 Pkg" for . their complaint as hereinabove | z stated, and for such other and| — ] & further relief as may appear just| ALL nn SATURDAY! BBt e i 0o e o e f§f T BUTTER and EGGS » = |thereof. | WITNESS, the Honorable GEO e, e The Very Finest Quality Packed k £ |nereunto atfixed, on this 14th day | Under Our Own Label at == |of May, 1936. 2 Packages = “Xobenr 5. covamu o JUNEAU'S FAIREST PRICES = | (Seal) Clerk of the District Court. | ‘ = mowomvens | Both Kmds C Ib. = FRUITS and VEGETABLES ¥ == First publication, May 15, 1936 ” ¥ 2 g Last puhllc'\non. June 5, 1936. P MEAT DEPARTMENT || GREEN ONIONS ond = CORRECTLY REBUILT " R A D l s “ E s c =1 MINING. ..} PICNIC HAMS y L ket 10 E QL SN 8@ POUND . . - del | KIGL L ol : ' » EA and Industrial Equipment HORMEL S B A N A N A s c Eluus CHALMERS 10x20 Jaw z9 = CrusHer \ = |BROWNHOIST % cu. yd. Shovel or c “ l c K E N s c 3POUNDS ... . - =| Dragline GOLDREN RIPE = [INGERSOLL RAND 173 cu. ft. Air| POUND ... K : = Compressor { = [SAUERMAN % cu. yd. Slacklinc FANCY STEWERS P E A s 29c = Bucket = = JEFFR p K R doraie sue: COTTAGE CHEESE 2 L Jarounbe. ' ... . ¥ = EOASE ;ELCU(! yd. (!})raa;nm BuHLPf' : SWEET GARDEN = | Pp. rum Gas Power Hoist [~ SORRERE - o3--no-octecserd--- S0 W --o -0 7 OO y = BIG SHIPMENT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES g 8" two stage Hydraulicking Pump RED RO’" K e = £ CATERPILLAR 30 Tractor with —_— GREEN BE ANb c = ARRIVING ON M. S. NORTHLAND E " i aum winen ‘ l. ON MEATS c E E5|SAUERMAN 2 cu. yd. Slackline| 2 POUNDS = Ei Cableway Excavator with 150 h. = &| p electric hoist—for 1200 it OUND . . CRISP STRINGLESS £ Bis . WAFER SLICED _ = == Write us about these or any equip-| 2 anl ary urocer y e e NOW A THEIR BEST! == money in both first cost and up- PlchEs c ° - = E‘M List your surplus equipment | Ber"es calltaloupes . = “The Store That Pleases” 'PHONES 8385 = winw @ Bulk—PINT NOW AT BEST! © ] = WASHINGTON MACHINERY & | : MIXED—SWEET LE = ‘ THEIR BEST = = STORAGE CO. I i—mlllllllfllllllllllllllIIIIII|III|I||||HIIImlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIHmfl;fi Ei————

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