The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1938, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, J/\N 14 1938 WEATHER BUREAU EVENING SKIING | TO COMMENCE IN U. 8. D)‘PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, '~ THE WEATHER IDONNA LEE ENEBERG BAPTISED YESTERDAY ‘Simmons Radios |||I||III|IIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIII'II'||l|I||IIII|I|||IIIIIIIHIIIIlllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EIGHTEEN HELD EVERGREEN BOWL H H ‘ al Iuar a e (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | l"e uca In" Baptismal services were held at Forecast for Juneau and vicir beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 11: electric lighting provide d 7 o'clock day evening in the {Snow tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast and east g 2 in the| Resurrection Lutheran Church when A W'"TEHDRSE winds. ill commence to-| "s n s Donna Lee Eneberg, daughter of | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain south portion, snow of skiers plan to ;\h and Mrs. S. A. Encberg, was Inorth portion tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast and r on the slopes of the basin| lv-mn.\(-d with the Rev. John L. Cgu- east winds except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait a blanket of dry snow is wait-| ble officiating Sponsors were Mr. J. A. Johnson A. A. T. Pilot Makes Trip Two Pacific Alaska Airways planes|Chatham Strait and Lynn Canal. Whitehorse by | and Miss Alice Clark are grounded at Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to et T i e Sitka Thi . . ; g 3 , | Arrang i ! Donna Lee was born in Juneau on snow with 18 passengers for Ju-[strong east and northeast winds from Cape Hinchinbrook to Cape |od0 by City officials upon the re- to ditka lhis | ] i Only Luxury Blankets Are neau to catch the steamer Princess|Spencer, fresh o strong east and southeast winds from Cape SPencer |guec of the Juneau Ski Club, Morning HD;‘;“_?:E; B e p e Norah |t Dlvon Erteation, Dot o dggs AR R a or which event she : : A | yozens o g 45 s o Included in This Sale— Those who applied for reserva- LOCAL DATA | plans for . ot B B has bcenfim(rknamed. V'I:ak.u Upnz on e NN R Yl g, Barometer Temp. Humicity Wind Velocity Weathet | Trail. Sun mmons of Alaska Air SoRom Mis. Rainey. Myo o Mrs. Max PR % i 7 Lodnow t he ighted the boom of logs Engineering Open Now e, At 2919 26 s 8 Lt Snow Juneat had broken away from a %> Wik ot Dédn. Savs Skttt S""WM:“"“ 2022 27 mn s 8 snow Flurries hpdhdaiencid g e 5|8 tugboat yester enroute | , De y: r.’a s. O. 8. Weaver, | 3 at the to the Hirst-Chichagof mine. | 10 REPORT it the bottom | g and M h{kk\x(‘ln B?o»\-:' g:;:‘s‘AMEr. F = STODAY oclock Sunday morning to| Simmons radioed the location to| I';'flr“‘!’”l’““'“- P‘“J‘“ ¢ S AT B o6 n, el B . helb bég lanning to|Hirst-Chichagof. Passengers aboard |Modern engineering offe career |Lathrop, A. Pierson, Mrs. T. A. Pet- | Max. temp. Low:st 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am help :]‘;.m‘l;]l) ““”‘*‘"[I;l N \l\rwd}”"’ Lockheed leaving here at 10)t0 Women as well as men s Dean LJ |erson, Miss Adella Vollmers and| Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 2:hrs. Wm\!hfl w1 lhl{y it rm‘lw ot »“'mh‘am G S for Lisi- |E: A. Holbrook of the Uni ity of £ e [Atka & | i 4 4 P Rl | game of hare and hound will be V ansk; Sievert |Pittsburgh School of Engineering Y Aoeharage o - . 1 ¢ Dlayed Ub- &% L8 Mepc sendbg “For at least 40 years there have |+ e el ,‘Sarruw :;;1 A.n; 14‘ 5” ; : P e et Ip two passe 1 few women students at the lome s , g ) T S STOCK QUOTATIONS | geinel 0 14 14 T d at sit S Jk.m;),fmn,? “\.l,'p o * | Fairbanks 32 -40 4 0 CCC CREW SAILING gk e Wt 0 'm;‘llh('_'x‘fl 2 Sl NEW YORK, Jan. 14, — Closing | Dawsan -52 £ - {: 4 | FOR WARM SPRINGS |Guiufsen, son of fthe Federjjand without embarrassment in at 72x84 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS q:mtfu‘znl 01“Alli“:flA-:n“:sz:n"g::lg‘uwlfi‘;arbor gg | "f e 2 i ABOARD ESTEBETH 2t .lm tcuslollr.nL wh]o recently |1 ‘.’.fé.lg nlrr‘hnlflvc'»l‘:l“ ‘»lm':: = \:. stock today | ) underwent an appendectomy at|ae al, electrice emical, Real Value Here! Soft. Warm, 1009, |80, American Power :zlnldhl.dahts::;l gfif&fii‘a o - i & ghe | | sitka. The plane is due here late|general and industrial engineering.” 4 Anaconda 347, ethlehem rew S corkers will | this afternoon. The only limitation to women's i i y 5 snow | A crew of ten CCC workers will | y Pure-Wool Blankets with Firmly 6%, Commonweaith and Southern Juneay == 8 by LURTo W e Boistiiat) X - ALY e Bt 3 3 i i 1%, Curtiss Wright 5, General Mo- 3 3 £ e mo o 2 3 V |brook says, is “their own inclina- Stitched Satin Bindings— tor Sk, Tnbormations) T ikmter | Eatehikhn . w“ u 18 “ Rt the moto :;::Wx:::u plll"fi\'l‘!‘:fi‘ovtl\l(;.\l;‘l)B):gRa\ll {larock ga: n % pert 46 38 42 10 36 Rain X 3 rs. L. arr are Solid Colors SN S ennooads 4 "'prX f"f"‘gfiffinfifi"e 26 10 14 4 (; Cloudy ly doing work for |sengers aboard the Princess No T e e Gentral (19, Bouthern Pagitis. Mk, % & & 4 Bure er an ex rning to Juneau after a severall A line of white Rajahs of Eng- United States Steel 50%, Cities Ser- | Seattle 50 16 50 6 85 Rain i ) R1 & Peact o R ks 4 | 44 r 6 92 Raix \ental station there. trip to the States.|lish descent has ruled the land of Rose Blue Maize each Vice 1%, Pound $499%, Bremner bid | Portland 5 | 50 ] g ain B, station Hiete sod Bl B el dcspen) P T i : M ~ , 2 asked 4. {San Francisco 58 | 48 48 8 0 Cloudy gr b 5 ; - i ¥ bR ALY ROLUOERL “COusY 0! Orchid — Green—Green and Peach i N s vk e R 3 i TR rd Tate. A trail will be built| Air Tra | Borneo, since 1842 20ld Y ES AVE Washingtor 2 28 0 0 Cloudy |from tidewater to the lake and a| i A, Rose and Gold — Lavender and DOW, JONES AVEBAGES . | Weshington g8l |dock and float will be constructed The Republic of Bl Salvador in Green Rose and Blue G he “’“"""‘;” higirode o WEATHER CONDIQIONS AT § A. M. TODAY at the beach to facilitate the experi- night. Wesley|Céntral America is approximately Rust and Beige up 24: ralls 315, up 14; utilitles| _ Seattle (airport), raining, temperature 48; Blaine, cloudy, 46; Vic- [mer X rett's Dance d. Given by|the area of the State of New Jer- st and belge 2179, up .06, i X toria, cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, s 38; Bull Harbor, rainir jon t n Legion Auxiliary dv. |sey d il ux Triple Island, raining; Langara Island, raining, 42; Prince R = 578449 {raining, 42; Ketchikan, raining. 4 ; udy, 39; Wrangell 1 B M Behrends CO "c | Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Food Sale, |4y, 32; Petersburg, cloudy, 31; Sitka, cloudy, 35; Radioville, sh it 34; Hoonah, cloudy, 28; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 32; Juneau, cloudy . L] an. 5 t's Cash Grocery. J & o A ’ i e wdv.|25; Skagway, snowing, 11; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 32; St. Elia: ~ “ 2 At 2 » p— ‘|snowing, 3: Cordova, snowing, 26; Chitina, cloudy, -10; McCarthy, Juneau’s Leading Department Store Try the Empire classifieds for|cloudy, -12; Yakataga, cloudy; Anchorage, partly cloudy, -10; Fairbanks, o clear, Hot Springs, -15 a, clear, Ruby, clear T A EO RN resunts. R e e e clear, -42. Juneau, Jan. 15. — Sunrise, 8:36 a.m.; sunset, 3:43 p.n i PHONE 16 F t F D l. WEATHER SYNOPSIS —g s Fee e lvel‘y The barometer was still low from the Siberian coast east over (he - north Pacific Ocean, most of Alaska and southern Canada to Manitoba - this morning with one central pressurc of 28.10 inches south of Atka and another of 28.90 inches west of Dixon Entrance. The barometric ru' an e e a es {pressure was moderately high from Barrow east and southeast over . |the MacKenzie basin. Light snow fell over the Aleutian Islands and : . {from Cordova to upper southeast Alaska and light rain from Ketchi- You will C(IWCIYS find a ]arqer~fi-esher assortment of these {kan south to California with fair weather prevailing over the rest of § s AT “UNITED" ithe field of observation. Temperatures were somewhat wa this lt_m-: UN —_— {morning from Cordova to Ketchiken and mostly colder over the rest of = ST e |Ala\k’\ 1A OTTINGER - PASSES AWAY | INN.Y.HOME: | (the [l BULK CARROTS 4 1bs.25¢ YAMS—Uniform Smooth 3 1bs. 29¢ PARSNIPS—Fresh, Tender 3 lbs. 25¢ LETTUCE— 2 large solid heads 293¢ TOMATOES—TField 2 lbs. 43¢ JAP ORANGES— While They Last—85¢ BOB SLED PARTY TO BE HELD BY LUTHER LEAGUE The Luther Leag tion Lutheran Church m in the church social monthly b e oI Resu ot last e ooms for social H al Former Attorney General |5 200 o ;ranberr!es loc APPLES g ssc e | of State, Roosevelt Three new miembem wers o L SRR ; Fancy Xellow Newtons, doz. ' {to the League. A bob sled party was Opponent, Dies NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Albert Ot- |tinger, 59, twice Attorney General of | |planned by the League to take place |soon. Violet Mello, Betty Rice, and Elizabeth Tucker were in charge of the social a ir when interesting POTATOES Grapefruit | ORANGES \n/ na—l,drge |New York State and Republican op- o aq were played and refreshments U. S. No. 1 Plump—Juicy—Sweet {ponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt coyeq Y when the latter was elected to the ™, " o 50 lbs. $1.39 5 fOl' 25C 25¢, 45¢, 53¢ doz. @ first term of Governor of New York . - =° Youhs peoble br ent wepe N TS T A T TR . - ; Myrtle Mello, Louise Neilson, M "; lgzfid:e:exmx'g‘“';h:)“‘]; ‘;fi"" tha Harris, Nedford Zenger, Betty PEA n UNDER OWNERSHIP Nl e 1¢ Nearl- IRice, Holly Rice, Robert Helgeson, THE BEST IN c Es 29C < - | G 5 Dorothy Larson, Betty Wilms, Vivi- . 2 : OF PETE LUCY ‘SPENCER TO HAVE lan Gruber, Lillian Hendrickson, Amocat Home Style—Large No. 2!, can.. < MAIL LOADED BY ‘quold Zenger, Alfred Zenger, Lor- raine Vienola, Luella Tucker, Eli- & MIDNIGHT TO SAIL hmin e o pcker, i SPINACH l9c ! Bernice Mead, Beatrice Bothwell, With good sailing weather indi- Ruth Kunnas, Violet Mello, Ruth Del Monte Brand—Large No. 2!, can ] cated, the U.S.C.G. Spencer plans Torkelsen, and the pastor, Rev. John H 4 to leave for its Cordova base soun Cauble L] after midnight, arrangements hav-| e e e We CATSUP lsc ing been made with the Post Of- RETURN ON NORAH ) fice to have all Westward mail from| Mrs. J. M. Saloum and daughter, Have a Monarch Brand—Large bottle L4 the Princess Norah on board at| Eleanor, are returning to Juneau 41 that time, if possible. aboard the Princess Norah after Complete CAMPBELL'S | —— | having mcn in the States for the ' (HAPPY PLACE) | Mrs. L. Retnke of the Vogue Shop | past. several weeks. e sSoup is returning here aboard (ht Prin- ks |cess Norah followmg a ln|1 south. | - Empiie classifieds pay All Kinds Except Chicken MUSTARD——Schllhngs Regulur e S size bottles .2 for 19¢ FRESH FRESH oy ! OF THEM BUTTE EGGS | PRICED RIGHT! NAPKINS—80 Count, Embossed, All Colors, Folded ............15¢ package | ¢} ° CREAM of WHEAT Large Pgk. ... 2! WAX PAPER ROLLS—I125 ft. 2 rolls 35¢ [ SEEDLESS RAISINS—2 Ib. cello. bag 22¢ ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—Lynn No. 2 size . 2 cans 29¢ | | | CRACKERS—Economy, I Salted Of— BEEF —Formerly Bailey’s— : | | TAKE LIFE EASY RESTAURANT | and COFFEE SHOP WE HAVE LOTS PORK LAMB & VEAL [ ] ALSO POULTRY FINEST SERVICE . . HIGHEST QUALITY R .. TASTILY PREPAR- ED FOODS. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES No oiling—No greasing. The famous G.E. permadrive mechanism coupled with the G.E. longlife motor will give you years of service. Liberal Terms and Trade-in Allowance LESSEN LABOR IN THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN HOMES. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Same Low Prices QUALITY IS ECONOMY PHONE 16 SHORT ORDERS . Day and Night . wksl.zs sher’s, Gold Medal

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