The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1938, Page 2

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U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938. | refrigerators and sharp room, whic'i Nl . i A meats. Refrigeration is furnished by " % (By the, 1), 8. Weathyt Bugsas) UPENS M A RK ET the latest model ammonia machine AND Is DR A " O Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m.. April 27: § which, though compact, is fully au- ) Jy gx 8 Bs a oF Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thurs- SITKA SATURDAY tomatic and highly-powered. T ammonia plant was purchased from FAIRBANKS C0. ThmeEastward day; fresh southeast winds, except strong over Dixon Entrance, Clai- the York Ice Machinery Compa ence Strait, Chatham Strait, and strong southerly winds over Lynu of Seattle. Canal ¢ = Meat display cases were construct Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Stronz || ht ed especially .for the new marl P rhi yave Alex Holden 5 Wi | o agel al 4 ays o southeast winds tonight and Thursday from Dixon Entrance to Dr otorshlp Northland Car by the Wells-Birkenwald Compan: ; Earling Say ind one east today, taking passeng- | ¢ L g passeng ! Bay and southeast gale from Dry, Bay to, Cape Hinchinbrook. rying Last Supplies of Seattle, and are the most mod-| Company Ex \|1.m:]ln{_} ers to Hawk Tnict, Tenakee, Sitka, | | ern developments of their type. They : . g Landing pqqud | LOCAL. DATA and Equipment 2t htighed S itracylolbt 11ght Only in Equipment I | e et SR ¥ Time Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity —Weathe Sl afe eau e - e & s dmgtadte ot Bellanca. | 4 ! 4 pm. yesty 20.92 51 62 SE 16 Lt. Rain which destroy bacteria in all meats - Bl Mr. and M#s. Crabb, A. Bader and S hn tof wm B % w 4 by Bound for Sitka today aboard the Mr. Shaffer plans to handle no R. B. Barlini. Gene P. Wick were flown to Hawk Inlet, o ' R today 30.07 42 75 SE 10 Lt. Rain motorship Northland is a cargo of frozen, but only fresh meats, and to of the Fairbunks ratl »| Martin Feist to Tenakee, and Hec- | RADIO R 9 meats, dairy products and meut this end has equipped his market at Fairbanks, belittle reports 10- tor MecLean (o Sitka { xd ‘EPORT”TOD“ market equipment, which arrives in and timed the arrival of his stogk day that the “F.i ul Cn the eastward trip Holden tcok § | the coastal Island City just in time from the States on the Northland. its number of employeces John Kukulnick t 1 a H Max:temp. | Lowest 4mm. 4am Prectp. 48 | for the slated opening in that city The new market is centrally lo- ‘cason O ard Tooaae (“N‘Ip ! Station Iast24hours | temp. temp. veloclty 3dbws. Weath | gaiurday of the Sanitary Meat cated in Sitka, being on Lincoln| “We v 1l have o few more men Cann to Taku ,‘{m,,',u’"xfdi‘“‘, C‘q:l- { 2"'(_“ : :: ::g‘ i 16 104 Cloudy | company's newest market. the most Street just opposite the Russian working aid, “But is | oy WHLIRIDOAr o deRIE murches.. | § f"'_“"“ : i K L g 0 - | modern and one of the largest meat Church. As for his Juneau shop ny ed river boat for. the Pola o, Barrow i Py ;‘ 10 Clear | arkets in Alaska. Mr. Shaffer will for his ) pre will probably b¢| Mining Company and Jose £ ] Noms :4 o 4 14 Cloudy Ed Shaffer, operator of the Sani- market from all the Nation's lead- v and eight 'hundred’ cann is the new customs officer for § 9V Bethel |44 36 14 Cloudy | tary Meat Company market in Ju- ing meat packers; buying where best employees this summer as contrs e ihs Soairhank 6 0 30 s POl I t s recently created customs office | i bk -Cldy | neau, is the proprietor of the new quality is obtdinable d with 700 last year i 8 Dawson 56 34 34 8 Pt. Cldy v t the Taku River mouth. i | "o : 4 3 ; .Cldy | gjtka establishment, which, M., During the opening and for aid a’ ne Ll g St. Paul i -‘2 4 32 % Cloudy | ghaffer stated, has only been made time immediately following, M be on Ped 3 SR 5 } ¥ ich Hacbor 4( b 36 20 Rail | possible by the spiendid success en- Shaffer will himself remain in C Fail s summ g Kodiak - 56 38 30 Raild | joved by his Juneau market in the charge of the Sitka establishment. The new hoa coming up sc HOSPITAL NOTES | | Cordova 50 ;:‘; 36 4 _Rain |lightly less than two years since Once it is operating smooth from t : T i i fapieau o 2 1 4 Cloudy | e took over its operation. will return to the management of people in Califc Mrs, Anton Johansen was ad- Bikn .. i 3:“ - = Mr. Shaffer, who before entering his Juneau shop and the presen: erated on lo _ mitted from the Aleutian for med:- 1 Ketchikan 50 i 40 4 Cloudy | pusiness for himself was for a long acting-manager in Juneau, J. A. low Discovery Claim, where Pedro Cal care at St. Ann’s Hospital, com- o Prince Rupert 50 | "fl 42 0 Cloudy | time manager of the Juneau mar- Brehm, will take over management made the first big strike in the Fair- ing to Juneau from Cordova. Edmonton 5 32 32 4 Clear | ket of the Pigely-Wiggly Company of the Sitka enterprise. B. C. Dawes, bank t in the ‘et Jineteen vl [ Seattle b8 46 46 8 Oloud |of Alaska, is now in Sitka fo ov now a member of the staff of the hundre Miss Jerry Hs a medical pa- 4 Portland 62 45 46 6 Cloudy |gsee the opening of his new mar- Juneau market, will then be raiscd With the new dredge going in tient, was admitted last night to | WILSON THERS San Francisco . 60 50 52 8 Cloud’ | ket and is being joined there in | to the post of assistant manager in ot F. E St. Ann’s Hospital. New York 68 50 54 12 Pt.CKY | time for the opening by Mrs. Shaf- Juneau, while J. Crawford bt Lt h . Washington 8 54 58 4 Cloudy | fer who left Juneau this morning main a member of the Juneau mar- ired Emil Wagrer, who has been a N E ‘ K w E A R WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY aboard n:odm:nmsnipkbfurmlm_u| lllm' ke v,x .;]mu I;)ru] help will be hirs one or in ;;:"?‘H”I“Il:'x;x:‘ at 'Z“Anu‘s H;»— P toria, cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, raining, 42; Triple Island, raining; Buil P Y, e P O T r A monster 8 cubic & Hatbar, cloudy, 43: Langars cloudy 39; Katchikan,.cloudy, 45 i Before leaving Juneau recently for' Mr. Brehm has been associatcc er, near the e $ L5 e it Ford g e S, | Sitka, Mr. Shaffer declared that with Mr. Shaffer in Juneau for cloudy, 45; Wrangell, cloudy, 45; Petersburg, .cloudy, .46; Sitka, raining, | e intended to follow in that city the past eight months and i e DAUGHTER IS BORN ¥ e Poi . . 2 D L in to Fairbanks s ; o ?0.“;;“’!“Ip;":"'k?“;uymc.]%uay' 41; Tenakee, cloudy. 36; Hoonah. | ihe same business policy that has thorough knowledge of My. Shaffer' . Sy et TO LE ROY WESTS 1 s . . ) N, ] s Vs H g » B . as, . selli 3 g v aska vid 3 iy g e g o - . yet ties hold their shape in wilting weather. Fresh, cloudd 38.3’0‘““0% raining,.36; Chitina, cloudy, 40; McCarthy, cloud; ke'.vt selling onls;) highest quality Alaska, Mr. ]Trvhm ga:nnd mm)nx- the Yukcn. He was a guest at the To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West con- y # o g g 2 s - ¥ at S ices f- peri e in t siness, both 4 gratula S re ' new summery colors and exclusive patterns, cor- 40; Anchorage, cloudy, 43; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 42; Tanana, clou- SREA. 8% TRARADA 15. paioes ‘?nd e s meat business, boU" Gastineau Hotel Taupauy agte delng, cxichded " dy* 30: %) 3 R loudy, 30: Ni fering the most possible service to wholesale and retail, while employed T T R SR A upon the arrival of a daughter, Bu: rect at your desk, on her porch or in the country K-vs'm’:: I:fi"ujy"r;%gs' clear, 3¢; Ruby, cloudy, 30; Nulato, cloudy, 30; | pjs patrons. From his Sitka market in Seattle by various independen® sy pxANDERS CONGRATULATEH hefla Diane, born at 5:45 pm. y —correct and coo] ——m8M8 ———————— —$1 é e d " g " 5 he will conduct both wholesale ani dealers and by Frye and Company, gl terday at St. Ann’s Hospital. JWreky, April 28—Bqnsise, §:10 8.01; Sunsel, 7;41 pa. retail trading, selling to individual meat packers atulations are being extend-| - The child weighed seven pounds WEATHER SYNOPSIS buyers and to canneries, fishing The new, but bigger, brother cf y to Judge and Mrs. C and seven ounces. Mr. West is em- CONGO 'KERCHIEFS are as soft and pliant as A storm area of marked intensity was centered this morning over Cr;{:‘ga?;’h:: ';.’]:29‘;‘ s, ot/ AL 1,1‘[}“”;‘%’ S:’:)‘:“:;:‘,\M[“““Y”m\;:‘.“,’ [rh A ;T‘f”,””; Upon -the aeengian ‘f]" b !’l"“”": Bureau of Public ¢ kid-skin. Neatly placed in your breast-pocket a the A;:rlutmn Islands undb:l_:;:: Pflmuh' the lowest reported pres- | HSHIVNE m()de:lnp mm:l B gl e o \I‘,,“’x’p,- 5 i 3 ; irvey at 1 ul::’cutk, \ONGO CKERCHITE wi ARE T R BT A sure being 2800 inches.abou miles northwest of Dutch Harbor. The ' =" " " PRI of Bt s\ RalRie gl st o Y, g().M.U KERCHIEF will provide “lln needed I.m parometric pressure was falling rapidly eastward to the northern por- the new Sitka P\Lul?h.sl,nnu\. will be ):xv,mu ts ,\n.h’n.x gt ’mm,. Ketchikan on the Yukon, after : Lode and placer location notices ishing touch to your summer outfit 50¢ { tton of the Guif of Alaska and rising rapidly, over the far western por- | SIUiPPed with extra-large capacily cheese, It was anhounce tending the court session the or at The Empire Office. . tion of the Aleutians. High barometric pressure prevailed from South- RN . £ 0 WA 5 IR TR east Alaska southward to California, the crest being 30.26 inches at CONGO HOSE with buffer Kamloops. This general pressure distribution has been attended by pre- . L4 cipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward .6 i ritis d by generally fair weather over the remain- te Foas— Oc to British Columbia an 3 Heel ar oe—3 der of the field of observation. Gales prevailed last night over the North Pacific Ocean from the Aleutians to Kodiak. Moderate temperatures prevailed. thhoughout Alaska, the highest | ad B M. BEHRENDS co lnc temperature at Fairbanks yesterday was 46 degrese and at 2 a.m. today L ) o the temperature was 30 degrees. v “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” e " T S 3 L] T F- h c The Dixon, Capt. Emil Samuelson, | WORK OUTLINED ON s0ld 8500 pounds to Marlyn Fish Co., » X WO FISH UATZOBS oo movmss i St WOMEN'S PROGRAM| i : Capt. Ole Jackson, sold 5800 pounds 3 to Sebastian-Stuart for the same Outline of the program of the Al- y prices. | aska Planning Council and its con- ¥ | nection with public welfare and par- The Elfin took m;‘ ="1‘~d ““; the ticularly child welfare was given on Explorer took ice, the Tiny Boy, a A% cadi Two loads of halibut totalling a I % “‘. ¢ ghe Jupeau: Woman's Club: radio little over 14,000 pounds were sold Wrangell boat, took bait, and the program yesterday afternoon by, Ex- . e over nds were s o Rauma took ice. ecutive Secretary John E. Pegues of ote on the Juneau fish exchange today. y v, . 4] ,m-wd‘f 2 f“' e % she Council. The speaker, introduced m_ 'Y by Mrs. H. G. Wilcox of the club program committee, touched on the L HAVE YOU INSURED general work of the Council and asu pointed out the assistance the var- YOUR CAR dous women's clubs in the Terri- tory could be to the Council in car- M w rying on its work. Sketching the major purposes of e el'n ay |the Council, Mr. Pegues said it had ,r elds are a | five major objectives: To investigate ‘ hes e Ay to the resources of the TFerritory; formulate plans for the conserva- " |tion of ‘resource' and their 'system- s |afic wtilization and development; to with the Comprehensive “All Risks” Automobile fa miliar sight Policy? © 1N5. CO. N, & |recommend . metheds. for such con- 1l over town . ¢ ) »urul.iol. to cooperate with the 'YOU see ‘em @ (o) om This unique policy protects you against loss of or damage United States in such planning for k"“g them ’ a ; oy |the conservation and utilization of folks ta to your car from practically ANY cause, including fire |vesources, and to report its findings meet (0 l k dOw“ and theft. It can be secured with or without collision to me Le’gisllture mokers P n! - coverage. It provides much more protection, yet costs h only a trifle more than fire and theft insurance alone. . 15 “ SHATTUCK AGENCY - MUSEUM for children s | : ioy C PHONE 249 ream of Doll and: Toy Collec- illions enjoy % " Office—New York Life tors b sponsorine ! New York o smokers are finding ou s Dutch giel (Pegsy Zere). more s mild 1ibe Yol.u‘S‘hM-‘Fvont Sells Your Merchandise No matter what .yous business, 8 smartly modernized store-tront con~ tributes to your volume of sales. 4t is_nat. expemsive to have this | | wark dane . . . and it brings NEW | | .customers in—helps to hold the old ‘ ones. | A meat shop in a southern city \‘ made sagical .changes in its front, and sales were increased 20 CA ?E I.(IT GRBGEBY "Muke Your Dollars Have More Cents CANNED GOODS IN CASE AND HALF CASE I.OTS AT A REAL SAVING TO YOU PN .- cent. Just shows. | ANPnnn l:vo;slr:;um ; Mg SRy e, § stm Tluw:N OTHER MERCHANDISE RETAIL K RAFFT i

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