The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1937, Page 6

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PLrLLY z\l\‘D HER I‘P LS THEY WUZ ALLUS) BUYIN' AN DOIN'/ THINGS CUR ~/ WOT'S YER NEIGHBORS GOT T'DO WITH YER BANK BALANCE?2 / \/ESSH:D E BOB! ! NEIGHBORS ACROS'T m‘ STREET HAS MOVED OUT AN'NOW I FIGGERS MY BANK ACCOUNT WILL BALANCE !~ LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | [ Alaska Tr.msportatnon Co. | | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i Evelyn Berg from Seattle..... b Dec. 7 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 Mrs.R L Frost e X U. S. DEPARTMENT OF A(zR.l(‘LL‘TURE W'EATHLR BUREAU [M th H t 4 | artha oociety \ i | IE WEATHER T S TR R s s g 0, Fuatr Do Amual Bazaar Dies, Fairbanks | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. ! Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 pm. Nov. 18: | ! | 2 Saturday cloudy, possibly snow or rain; light to moderate easterly | [ ¢ e e s s oo e oo | winds. becoming southeast Saturday. | Assem Es any FATRBANES, A_la"ka' Hovp e LOST Ui f ek DR s SR T B R Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy tonight, | Mx«!R.II: Fll‘:‘“i,““{;; uf”l]he l;;rcclor: L ® 'caturday cloudy, possibly snow or rain over the northern portion and | 4 of the Fairbanks Weather ureau, | GASBUAT . Steamer Moyements ® yain over the southern portion; light to moderate easterly winds ko m“m o orias0) b _is dead here following a severe at- . NORTHBOUND o cept moderate to fresh over Dixon Entrance and northerly over L¥Dn [i.nqeq the Martha Socieay lunc tack of pneumonia. She leaves, be-| i UUT UF GRAIG o No steamer north bound ® Canal, becoming southeast Saturday. fochi today. anid sooton. of aadiHome) side her husband, three children. | . CHEDULED SAILINGS Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh cast | o " calleq later for the silver R T i . h Sea scheduled to sail ® and northeast winds tonight from Dixon Entrance to Cape Omaney |oo.” ciin marked the annual Mar-! ODD FELLOWS MEET \\ PR o " from Seattle at 10 a.m. today ® land moderate east winds from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinchinbrook. [go oot S ooo oo the atter-| 2 regular meeting of the Inde-| It has been to the Coast o gpq Al Shoduled to sall § Presh east and southeast winds Baturday froni Dixon Enfrance to. [hie >0 PoRCl Be pendent Order of Odd Fellows was i Guard cutter Haida here, that the ¢ ¢ g am tomorrow, tied-up ® Cape Hinchinbrook jnoen } held last night in the Odd Fellows citter Cyane e by strike, sailings indefinite. ® | G | One of the main attractions of sy, with H. Vaughn Callow, pres-| searching off § Princis Norah ' sche A e LOCAL DATA ::: allal]lr I\u\‘\lm‘\ nt-m;m\lm&’bnol.n ident, presiding | for a gasboat o wer at 9 pm. @ Time Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathe [Where hand-made aprons, bricse| - - by Dewey Fra . " o4 pm. yesty 3006 43 29 NE 14 Cloudy (s¢ts and fancy pillows were on sale.| jynequ Central Labor Council is| §i 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Craig Novembe IS cheduled to sail ® 4 am. today 2086 36 35 s 5 Cloudy jAlso popular were the candy cponsoring a free dance tonight for PHONES cemp on 1 . cattle at 9 p.m. No- @ Noon today 29.69 38 38 N 7 Clear :-|Which: drew large numbers Labor Delegates and Friends. Union | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket The Cyane an its search with ¢ yvember 26 . RADIO REPORTS JE Hall. adv. | ™ v (04 the Junest ¢ Ewh‘:"‘mw b it 4 | TODAY | Mrs. Ray Peterman, president, S e ‘ JU I\_EAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega Company boat Quilcene ¢ from Seattle December 7. Max.temp. | Low:st 4am. 4am. Precip qam. |was general chairman of the affair e | Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” last Tuesday. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Station last 24 hours | temn. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather |and was assisted by several com-; Try The Empire classifieds for| » n atco "San Fernando, Lulu ves o kon scheduled southbound e Anchorage 26 18 i /8 0 mittees for the various events of the results Y 612 Island have already been « ed o 71 Monday o Barrow 30 14 14 10 0 Cloudy [day. The bazaar of d at 10:30 a R . e " ¥ U. s. MAIL 16# trace of the missing cre e Dellwood due late Sunday or e Nome 32 22 28 10 0 Clear |m.and was to close at 5:30 p. m. | Chatham Strahs Transportation Co. i Office 587 o e ° 11 be in port @ Eethel 20 12 14 14 0 Clear - - e | ; : Operating our own aero- . L 8 B RN N S o “MLSUDART? | o p | SR SR a ass Dawson 2 - 2 4 Cloudy s By + i DEATH TULL IS i PASER” &8k, Pail 38 2 10 8" “oeilnidye|toy-Prans In My oaves Fommer Dock cvery Wednes- | || SHELDON SIMMONS Station KANG . LOCAL SAILINGS ¢ Dutch Harbor 38 34 38 4 14 Oloudy g o day at Zuu.m for pm\j' burg, Kake,| §i Pilot—L. F. BARR e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o Kodiak 40 36 40 4 90 Rain Port Alexander and way ports. Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY ING R E A s ! N G lN e day ght 6 pm. for e Cordova 36 34 36 4 0 Cloudy MCCAUL MOTOR Freight received not later than 4 ‘g i e e sitka and ports o Junean 45 32 36 5 0 Cloudy | COMPANY pm. Tuesday. RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED "'I | - cart leaves Wed . 48 32 e e 0 i FOR INFORMATION | 3114 . kan 50 34 34 0 0 PLCldy Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 ke . Rupert 50 36 40 4 0 PtCudy || a e — ° ) e Edmonton 12 = - - = | e ‘t MANILA, N The Philip- ¢ © © ¢ ¢ © o o o o e o Seattle 52 :4 44 6 12 O e s B T S T NADIAN Travel H 0 T E L G A s T l N E A u “ 4 Portland 48 0 40 6 36 Rain R PACIELG? o : When in Need of g E Francisco 22 56 56 4 0 Cloudy g on a Every Effort Made for the . — - - - R : Gedar He a"S s % 38 3 > e L OIL—STOVE OIL conwmunous “PRIN- Comfort of Guests! vasted regions YOUR COAL CHOICE CESS GASTINEAU CAFE WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY { GENERAL HAULING roperty dam . . . goo.mo} Chan"el BUU"’S Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 43; Blaine, raining, 42; Vic- ity Liner in connection sy centers are ; 43; partly clovdy, 41; Bull Harbor, cloud: STORAGE and CRATIN® . = ”:é;m i : = nd, ¢ ; ara Island, cloudy, 41; Prince Rupert, Juneau to Vancouver, AIR ShPVICE INFORMATION & 5 % Bn Tri T da . 41: Craig, partly cloudy, 37; Wrangell, partly cloudy, CALL U n S ) X fe e -y - ; cloudy, 26; Sitka, cloudy, 35; Radioville, cloudy, 34;s Victori T tile T 2 okl p B ‘.\' partly cloudy; Juneau partly cloudy, 34; So Po! JUNEAU TRANSFER 1 Or Dea 2 - m i Skagway, pe cloudy 25; Anchorage. r Fair- : - <OUTHBOUND SAILINGS ',"v‘ B ! N E A l R w A Y s ae lear (ground fog), -4; Nenana, clear, -10; Hot Spri clear, Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Brinccat Nowah:-Nov. 28 w L&D “ THIS PAMOUS HOTEL s ot nder ©° 15; Tanana, clear, 0; Ruby, clear -1; Nulato, clear, 22; Flat clear | i CEse A\'m:ah—Al)De‘::' 8 Swer Bl Goviantiation SoFor with masnifle o ey mute, clear, 15 | Norah—Dec. & = R y g o4 l,,..,;.:‘;.,“,':‘d“',". ('m b‘: XS;’*!‘;‘;?‘\X -au, Nov. 20. — Sunrise, 7:58 am.; sunset, 3:32 p.m i | Princess Norah—Dec. 19 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Semvetiines b pertitendont 9.5 R D {CHANNEL BUS LINE| Conncctions at Vancouver witn ’“_’_D\TSDAYAuthorued U. S. MAIL Carrier Rates 8000 i Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Aleu- | FPhone 10> Juneau or 71 Douglas | C‘“‘“‘f]{::fl:::‘:;fi 5&';“”“’ D ineau to Hawk Inlet; Tenakce, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, . St ke o making a routine (jans and Guif of Alaska southward to Oregon and southwestward to ‘l&a s Kimshan Cove, Hoonab, and return. 2l with Permanent Guests. the vessel |(he Hawaiian Islands, the lowest reported pressure being 2040 inches Trans-Atlantio Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. bath ALASKANS LIKE THE J. W. Led- a short distance west of North Head, Washington, The barometric | 1 ] Trans-Pacifio SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ar arrived here from pressure was falling this morning along the coast from the Alaska Pen= | -0 12 1’2]‘" dl;lg';}b.dfl ey T‘Cke“&‘;fi”‘;:;m;f and fall TELEPHONE 622 station. It took insula southeastward to Oregon. Hgh pressure continued throughout |:e2%e Dougias AM.—7 o i e t A » 0 ALE: LDEN. f Pilot ~ C. V. KAY. ffic Representative the day and is to estern Canada and westward to the Bering Sea and northwazd. { 10:40. 11:40; P.M.—12:40, h Vo W MULVIBELL R HGERRNCh e E0 5 1. tomorrow for Cape Alaskan Arctic coast, the crest being 30.58 inches at Barrow. 3“”- 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, Agent, C.P.R. ST RN c wo week supply trip. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipita- | “me‘r"‘;‘:h Juneau Alaska f st o e tion along the coastal regions from the Aleutians eastward to Ko- 3 ghway f? ld é ' GARBAGE HAULED Ohinsss. archittectian’ i iR diak r:mz] Ry \f‘nn::xx'(::gxfla:\d rfa Oregonm;nd by g:n(-rall} (aoir f}f;‘l‘" ‘2“" Bay: AM.—8:00. CANADIAN We{ 714 A { Reasonable Monthly Rates s Rl S weather over the remainder of the field of observation. H f“' 30,4115 : PACIFIC | E. 0. DAVIS Wil 5 7 ; It was cooler last night over Southeast Alaska and southward to i;:“ez_‘;:“;‘_’is AM.—9:30. o (e Oregon. 1 S B Theeams | TRELIABLE TRANSFER || oes ice in tne ukon River at Ruly stopped runaie 0 s Nox{ TRANSPORTATION C Our trucks go any place any | Vember 18 { . : time. A tank for Diesel Oil 5 | ive in Comfort — | and a tank for Crude Oil HALIBUTERS * | This Winter The only Iine serving Alaska that maimtai > save burner trouble. | | TIDES TOMORROW || a regular weekly service throvwhout the vess SlTKA HOT SPRINGS PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | Fhe +! at the puad Mineral Hnl B'll)h | = ki B 1 1 Junea: <l ASK CHARTER o woiwww | NEW ALASKAN s B, R ations Alasks il hIETon o Low tide 7:48 a. m. 2.1 feet P ; Trarsport PPN « pu gyl High tide 1:48 p. m, 19.4 feet | B a c h e l o r “ o t e l NORTH SEA ..Nov.19 Nov.23 Nov. 25 e — et T amount . . . QUICK! | Pete Hammer was Iast night elect-| LO¥ tide 8:29 p. m, -24 feet | TR AND N 3‘.’, i 3: | e e 7 AN | ‘ed Chairman of the now forming| ™ NP | NORTH SEA ..Dec. 3 Dec. i | FORD AGENC { ggj‘;fig%r V,SEEEQE Juneau branch of the Deep Sea ]MQDERN_NGW Beds, New Furn- i NORTHLAND Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 el DMM ! i Fishermen's Union of the Pacific ishings, New Decorations — Hot 4 - { at a meeting last night in Union “otel Juneau : > GREASES ! Hall, | and Cold Running Water at FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent 3 { The meeting was called by John! 1 . i GAS — OILS 8 ¥ Johwy e | J. icket ... Phone E GREEN TOP CABS | 1 "ot tne Ketchikan branch “Where Living Is SPECIAL LOW RATES! cx:vnm’ el i i ez : ¥ PHONE of the union. Approximately two » g s S NN = \ 4 ¢ *JUNEAU MOTORS | dozen fishermen were present &t Pleasant _ CUY SMITH, Douglas Agent, phiess 18 Foot of Main Street { 6 7 8 the gathering and a charter was B Nearest Federal Bldg. y applied for from the Seattle office o of the union. The organization is | ® Elevator Service. I L Fairb unec ONLY 5 HOURS Feisbenis Gl el || ™ Beauty Shop. Values that can Barbed-wire fence is being used | @ Reasonable Winter ' on Kansas farms for economical gully control on pasture land remov- ed from cultivation. The fences protect vegetation, enabling it to heal erosion ravages. WELLINGTON Rates Cheerfully Given. CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW OIL 1 F. O. B. Bunkers Both 27 and 34. We deliver. | Insist On It! Qur carrier has separate || [ ] Order it from your compartments. No clogged nearest dealer. burners from our oil. P Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 BEER HEMRICH’'S Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General Transferring. 'AR AT FEMMER'S DOCK ~Pay Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittich ___——__———-——————_———’ Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 Al‘iska Steamshlp Compan SERVICE-ON-ALL"R O'U. T *Juneau... Tuesday Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ‘Fai.rbanks Sunday . CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. LUMP COAL ok o B | o R il YONEA PHONE 411 s N jmm amw i : —_—— $1 530 per ton faacst o i s NEW REDUCED RATES No’r“mc BUT Tlm BEST | BARANOF Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 90.00 JuU ,EAU—FAIRBANKS_ : Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. Leave LESS 107 ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecqui ineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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