The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1939, Page 2

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2 ———— T T T Color-Bright Cottons NEW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939. ' U B. DI'PARTMEN‘! OF' AGRICULTURE WEATH!!R BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., March | | 24: Snow toniglit‘and Saturday; modérate to fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Snow fonight and Satur- day; moderate to fresh southeast winds. Forecast cf winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh‘ southeast winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spen- | cer tonight and Saturday; fresh *east and northeast winds from cape? | [ ! Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook. | ; | g LOCAL DATA i a o o9 ¥ e " Barometer Temp. Humidity wmd Velo«.ny Weathe) 3:30 pm. yestly .. 2999 35 61 Cloudy | N 5 3:30"a.m. today .. 29.89 29 9 E w Lt. Snow Noon today ... 29.89 3l (88 W . Lt. Snow o RADIO REPORTS HOUSE COATS $3.25 | | o Max. tempt. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Blation last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathel & . | Atka — 34 34 6 04 Rain . | Anchorage 34 4 4 4 0 WASH DRESSES $2.26 [=== &% | X 174 =& i o | Nome .. 4 0 4 10 T Snow Bethel . -4 -18 -4 4 0 Cloudy | Fairbanks 4 | -24 -24 4 0 Clear | | Dawson .. 10 | -12 -10 0 [ Pt. Cldy St. Paul 18 [ 12 18 22 0 Clear | = |Dushpenor g | 0w om T e Fill your market bas- Kodiak . | 22 30 6 01 Clear | 5 . K Cotrdovh 32 | 2 22 4 52 Clear | ket with quahiy foods Junean . 8% \ 28 29 10 23 Snow | f P' 1 W l Sitka . 3 | 28 — — 1.08 | . Irom P1 1 Ketchilkan ® oy 6 06 Cloudy re § ggty sgg Y' Prince Rupert . 42 34 34 10 0 Cloudy e! Edmonton . . 36 32 32 0 0 Cloudy Yoll re sure 10 av * o | Seattle .. ... 66 | 48 48 8 T Cloudy | " | Portland 0 | 48 48 4 0 Pt.Cldy | il San Fraucisco 52 48 50 4 114 Cloudy | e | | New York 48 | 36 38 8 0 Cloudy AMOCAT EGGS- New York speclals Washington 68 s 0 40 4 0 Clear | | wiaTima._svoFsts ORANGE JUICE A ridge of hlgh barometric pressure extended from fhe Bering olen—-« c Straits and western Alaska over northern Alaska and northern and | central Canada this morning. A trough of low air pressure lay over| Z 15 0Z. hns zsc b R the Pacific Ocean south of the Aleutian Islands, over the Gulf of | Alaska, the southern portion of the Territory and southwestern Cana-| | da, with the Jowest reported pressure 2856 inches, atitude 46 de- grees N., longitude 175 degrees E., and a secondar nter of 29.64 ! inches ‘over the lower part of the Gulf of Alaska ght precipitation | fenl over' the Aleutian Islands, Kodiak Island, the Prince William amocar FLOIIR-MI CHBICE Grapefruit Juice FAMILY BLEND ovn.'mu: Tomato Juice Iins e rlarge li—67e PEACHES M. D. TOILET TISSUE 2large tins 43¢ 3 Rolls 29 ¢ Such PRETTY cotton frogks you'll be wearing them outdoors later! Practical, too—they're fault: | Sound region, British Cofumbia, and western Washington, and moder- | ate to heavy snow over Southeast Alaska, with fair ather prevail- | | Ing ovér the rest of the fleld of observation. hum along the Alaska | Raflroad belt and at Cordova, temperatures were warmer over Alaska | last night lessly tailored with deep hems, firm seams! All the NEW s full swing rles—adorable basque frocks with lared princess qnd zipper coat ""Juneau, March 25.—Sunrise, 5:50 a.m,; sunset. 6:24 p.m DOUGILAS PIONEER WOMAN NEWS | OF KETCHIKAN st it v DIES SUDDENLY| B.M. Behrends Co.;: Inc. | .. uglas and any other children AU'S LEADING ARTMENT STORE" who were missed in the final treat-| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 24.1§ merits ' administeréd earlier in the|—Mrs. D. N Campbell, 60, died in | week to older children, were sched- | the hospital here last night, follow- { |uled at the Douglas Public s(‘hoollmg a stroke yesterday afternoon. | BT ST e = ———— | from 3 to 4 oclock this afternoon.| Mrs. Campbell was married in e — |Dr. 7. C. “Haldemann and Miss|Ketchikan in 1913 and lived for a| | Magnhild Oygard were in charge of | time at Sulzer, where her husband | ini v | was Superintendent of the Jumbo | r F D r A P £ p 4 ‘the clinic. o . our Fre i 2 Phones-146 or 342 asaror g % Qur £ ree veiveries ones- or \p“\q‘us ANDREWS BIRTHDAY| Surviving are her husband, a son | | A children’s party celebrated the Duncan, in Ketchikan, a blozher\ ‘exghth birthday of Phyllis Andrews | in Columbus, Ohio, and her molher lat her home yesterday afternoon. in Williamson, Indiana. | About, 25 of young friends of the| Funeral services will be held Sun-| ‘umc Miss representing the first, |day. |second and third grades enjoyed et s | the oceasion with her, playing games ARTIST LEA\'ES twaist and corselet types! Set off with crisp ric-rac and lingerie trims! shrinkproot! Sizes 14 to 52 \ A Scoop for us . . . for YOu! MONARCH coRNoncop | HOUSEHOLD TOWELS 2tins 4c 2 Large Rolls 25 ¢ agERsoats) N L TS 101b. hag 49c Dozen—98¢ rade With Us and Enjoy the Best Service and Prices [ o o voou v ne o e night. Doris Balog and Arline Rice tion salesman, sailed on the steamer | | were in charge of the preparation | North Coast last night to call on his s A 5 L) by ‘those present. s 2 (gflpz(’;.! 67c 2 ',0“"ds 67c | Two nhew :lembert were voted | ORANGES | SATURDAY —and MONDAY |70 ocme | i 4 H CLUB l\TRODlJ(ED ied on the or Coast or e'nlle project taken up by the Four-H Club | FETT SOUTH | N g1 1 &Y at a meeting Beld in the school last Del Fett, General Paint Corpora- | HGGS BUTTER e FREG g and baking of the biscuits which | trade. LARGE—FRESH—SPECIALS, , SWEET CREAM underwent_sampling and_criticism, | into membership, Evelyn Spain and | | Lucile Goetz. The girls played games | SWEET—JUICY—MEDIUM-—LARGE h Vi after the businéss session. | SAPRECE e NUCOA e | ENGLISH CLASS HOLDS SWANS DOWN 2 ”',“.'ds 49(. ‘ DEBATE THIS Momum;5 : r? :;MAECIISQLERR ‘ c AKE rLo"n “l“cm CLAHS-ROYRI Chef T Work in English at the Douglas | 7\ L] C " A {4chool this morning, period 10 to| lns—-— c 5 |11, was taken up on debate of the| arge pkg 33c "sr i L 7\7 U ('1 g i e e s subject, resolved: that every boy / | and girl should have an allowance. S 4 B o G ,4‘ .JA T' N.{‘ | On" the. affitmative side were: ]‘ 4 | Solvig Havzdahl, Betly Bonnett, Al- 2 dozen 39¢ RED AND WHITE F A"CY snnlm Wfl or nl‘y DIRECT FROM GROWER LABgE-NMEENCHED o et e B e, o Pancake Flour ‘) e ‘ 3 ’. > 19 :ze:.hs Shudshift, Borhild ::::vad:;fl £ rounds 39¢ | - s. for 19¢ 2Tin —35 ~ POURS SC || > PRY! o pen Ko, Large pkg. 25c ins [ ¢ { the decision and tl\L Tos Sers, wm en- SOLID PACK TOMATOES | FRESH VEGETABLES i % i No. 22 tins eighth’grade room. deu skits and | 2 for 33c—Dozen §1.95 LETTUCE, !arge heads 2 for 25¢ 'ffl“i“"_"“‘_‘““‘“ o | suow? E SHORTENING CALAVOS-Extra Fancy 3 Ib. tin 6% 2lor25(9 CORNPLikEs| LETTUCE-Large Heads 2 phs. 20c 2 for25¢ Gm;mqlul‘s GROUND ATE OBNIGES Sweel, Juicy c%ggfl. 3¢ 2 Dozen—45¢ PEAS-No. 2 tins.2 for 10c || CELEBY. white, large, 18c, 15c || 2 = = = = & Dozen $1.10 TOMATOES ....... 21bs.43c | MARINE Sh%l Metal ork PSSP TSI S SUSS S U GRAPEFRUIT-Happy Home || NEW POTATOES . ..31bs. 25c B L I Ak o g T CELERY, Utah, large.23c, 20c | OF THE MeAL 2 for 29¢c-Dozen $1.70 4 oo S i " R o 0 e e s SRR B T i i GREEN ONIONS CARROTS Tn; BEST is PRUNES-Dried-LargeFancy || SAULFIOWER BRoccom BO A p. || CHEAPESTS 25-pound box $1.95 SWEET POTATOES EHUBARB _ | T A N KS for Finest Meals ASK US ABOUT OUR CASE PRICES—We Can Save You Money! P l“““’ 3 EEi e e e iy L4 FOR LARGE FAMILIES WE ALSO HAVE GALLON TINS : 3 il FOR YOUR MEATS — CALL THE AMERICAN || METAL works {| MEAT CO. MEAT cn _Phone 38 o Som;fi:’:;‘% ST. ’I‘OM HUTCHINGS, Manager e e

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