The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1939, Page 2

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/4 VILLAGES COLLECT : FUND FOR PAIR OF * h Star for treatment Orthopedic hildren’s T'hi: fund was raised by individual lED (H".DREN n ition of the residents and | torial Treasury in order to secure The p ana |an equal amount under the Social Dillinghar rece to | Security Act for the care of Al- RS, L {ldren’s | aska's crippled children. It is esti- crvices of the Territorial Depart- | mated that each child will require nt of Health the sum of $369.75|about eight months' hospital treat- h has been designated for use |ment before the deformities will be o care of two crippled children | corrected, and the children returned bo were sent to Seattle last month [ to their home ‘Be COMFORTABLE —Wear 100% WOOL” BUY your favorite hunting style or work coat, laced pants, cap or hat-cap in genuine Utica- Duxbak make. Get 100 % wool, thoroughly shrunk and highly water-repellent. Correct styling. Lots of wear. Sure comfort. Hunting plaids and other colors.Coats lined and unlined—mackinaw, cr or cossack style. Best socks. Duxbak-Newton Shi Prices right. Ask your dealer. Style Book l"REE. “Buxbale: ica, N. Y. & Representative m— 850 Noyes Street, s D 0 Noonan, Juncau, Says the DRIP-MAKER: “For richer flavor, here’s my tip— be sure to use this Schilling Says the PERCOLATOR: i “/And here’s the type to per- colate. This coffee is my ideal Schllllng THE ANSWER TO BETTER COFFEE MAKING Let your own method of making show you why ohe of Schilling’s fwo coffees suits it best. One for Drip or Glass-maker —another for Percolator or Boiling. You get every bit of delicious flavor and full strength — coffec you will take pride in serving. Schilling is the kind that warms the hearts of coffee lovers. o v senume XN AT THE SAN ancisco wo's an {Filter Papers in Every Can of Drip Coffee) 1f you visit the Golden Gate Iniernational Exposition, you're cordially invited to see 4 “Behind the Cup,” a sound picture in Cinecolor, shown at Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre. #...AND GREEN COFFEE IS DRIED SLOWLY IN THE SUN.“ You'll hear this from those who visit Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre because the painstaking way coffee is dried for weeks in the sun is most im- pressive. Important, too! Thoroughness like this is maintained in every step in the production of Hills Bros. Coffee. The result? Everywhere peopl® say, “Now that's what I call good coffee!” Hills Bros For more detailed in- structions on making coffee wiite for a free o of the booklet— Y “The {4.: of Coffee- = Making.” Address Hills Bros. f‘,fl«, Inc., San Francisco. - . umman. . Copyright 1535, M Bres Cee, Lo Hos- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1939. ARMY STRENGTH | MAY BE ADDED ‘FDR Neulral 10 IN JANUARY ‘InBaseball House Military Group (e ASHIBOTON, Sept 20-prest- Gives Hint of Peace ::):lal;\ policy to the realm of sports Time Force At the close of his news confer- ence the President was asked which | Un-American committee that he war on the side of England In the event of w betweer @ where w asked chai Foster imbled t is a hypothetical ques- REFUSE SUPPORT T0 U. 5. IN WAR By jon Foster Tells Dies Commit- T T itk b toveEls tee He Will Not Fight ™. garsine oL i on SideotEngland .. | oa s anvismintcs . wi e | team he favored in the World go into il blindly. 1f it i Tmper- s ;.| Series. | / INGTON, & 29. — Wil- | ialistic War I will not support i WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Chair- WASHING Sept. 2 I an May of the Hou:? Military Af.| Mr. Roosevelt declined to answer, | iiam Foster, Chairman of the 2 A B, o Committee said today after a|Vith the explanation that it would | jcan Communist Party told the D Empire classitieds pay fairs White House conference, that a fur- ther increase in the enlisted strength of the Army will be probably sought at the session of Congress m-gnmug ary | be like commenting on the Army- Navy football game and added that in Both contests he preferred to re- main neutml Re entattve May did not men- 1 tion the figure entailed in the likely nerease, but noted that the Prehi- dent had already ordered the Arm: increased to 227,000 men, full pencP | time authorized strength being 280, 000 men BAST LtVERPOOL. Oy Sept. 29. —*“Theré was no damage to spe: of, but it sure had us scared ior |a minute,” Councilman Bert Good- | ballet related after lightning in- | vaded « his front door. Striking the metal tip of an um- |brella held by Elaine Reagle, one of the children sheltered from the IS ED‘swrm on the Goodballet’s fron porch, the ball of lightning rolled i into the front door, across the ruy and apparently disappeared ito New PfOQfflm:o":kmh‘a lamp cord, Goodballet said ¥ LR eIt looked just like a ball of fir ment of Health Is avout ‘the sae ot a voey bas Announced” 10 | witnesses added. s it o The Territorial Health announced, today the com-| o pletion of plans for a dental care|q program, which has been made pos- | ¢ e DENTAL CARE ® 0 0 8 " 0 0 0 00 s 0 of| o PERAMBULATOR IS WANTED Départment . . . Brig.’ Stanley* Jackson would e sible through the generous coopera- | ¢ like a pérambudator, mot for ® tion and public health attitude of| ¢ himself, but for a ‘needy fam- ® the dentists in the Jocal comm\ml-{. ily. Anyone having the article ® ties throughout the Territory. This| g ang want to give it away may e program will not only emphasize| g g 50 by getting in contact with ® the value of proper nufrition and| e the salvation Army. . regular dental care but provide 4c- g ¢ o' 9o o ¢ © ® o o & ¢ o BUTLER-GLASS ILL whose family resources will 29—Physi- not permit this care through pflvnu. means. An allotment of funds for me purpose on the basis of approximate- | W ly 15 eents per school child has been .o the condifion of 82- made to Ketchikan, Petersburg,' y“y_fi Sfl'ngme Court Justice Wrangell, Sitka, Juneau, Cordova, Byler is less favorable. He is suf- Scward, .Seldovia, Palmer, ANCHOI- | fering from a serious kidney ail- age, Pairbanks and Nome. ment. “The amount of dental deuy‘ The condition of 8l-year-old which i present among the young- | pniteq States Senator Carter Glass er children is to a large degree un- .o Virginta is said to be somewhat necessary,” stated Dr. Marcia Hays, ymproved. Glass is suffering from Maternal and Child Health' Diree~ , cavere attack or bronchitis. R tor. “Proper nutrition of the expec- it th and the infant, to- cether with s SEVEN BABIES KEEP NURSES ON THE RUN zether with regular dental care will *To the nurses on the third floor prevent extensive tooth destruc- tion.” at St. Ann’s Hospital the week has been “baby week.” There are now seven babies in the hospital, more than have been there at one time for some time. Little girls include the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Little boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gor- |don; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stroup, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Storey and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parsons. HEALTH DEPARTMENT " OFFICIALS TRAVEL 1 Dr. ‘Marcia Hays, Maternal and| Child Health Director of the Ter-| ritorial Department of Health, and Mrs. Mary Keith Cauthorne, Ad- visory Maternal and Child Health| | Nurse, left on the steamer North| Sea for field work at Wrangell and | Ketchikan, respectively ! .- MAHONEY TO KET(,HlKAV | U. 8. Marshal William T. Ma- -hzmey left on the North Sea for| | Ketchikan, where a term of court| is in session. f | = DY OO | MARRIAGE LICENSE | A marriage license was issued |yesterdny by U. 8. Commissioner M. E. Monagle to Albert Henry Goddard and Josephine Hodgden. e BUILDING PERMIT A building permit has been issued to Steve Raymond to move a huild- ,lng from Ferry Way near Shattuck nWsy to 429 B Willoughby Avenue and add a room, all at a cost of $300, for Wyatt Kingman. - - DR. SIMPSON GOES SOUTH Dr. Robert Simpson sailed south on the North Sea last night to be | absent from Juneau for two months, during which he and his wife will tour to the East Coast and buck,‘ taking in both fairs. Dr. Stmpson will join Mrs, Simp- son in Seattle and entrain East, per- haps purchasing an automobile in Detroit with which to make the rest of the journey. B s - RETURNS TO TENAKEE Mrs. Vida Hanson left on the Es- tebeth for her home at Tenakee Hot Springs after spending a month in Juneau at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Reck, 342 Distin Ave- nue, [NGTON,, Sept. “It makes no différence what of coffee:maker you use. e Correct Grind will pro- duce perfect results. Just fol- low :fi: directions auhllr for your particular But don’t ever regrmd The Correct Grind. You'll lose aroma, flavor, n-e.lmen." IMPORTANT: Carefully observe each method, Measure 2 b?:.pooa. of cofee o cach cup of water. idy for_exact unn coffee - maker srip a::vrlolm : mz/a’ minutes eferss ess capacity £ made, waser will dsip oo fast ACUUM MARERS: Put uj Dot bowl on s/ier srater boils. Coffee and w be i con: tact3to 7 outes. > - NEW PILOT IN ANCHORAGE Oscar Underhill, pllot from Chi- cago, arrived [n Anchorage last week to fly for Ray Pedersen. — e RANGER I1X IN The Forest Service vessel Ranger IX returned to Juneau Jast night after an administrative cruise in minutes. Steep f0€ 8 00 s g o ey the Admiralty division, ) A an!l is East, Westt is West, and now the Twain have met. FOOD BAHGAINS' Featuring Four Star Values rom his | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEA‘I'HER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinily, beginning at 2:30 p.m., Sept. 29: Cloudy with showers tonight and Saturd gentle to moderate souther- ly wind Forecast for Southeast Saturday; Alaska: Cloudy with showers tonight gentle to moderate southerly -winds, except and moderate to fresh over Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait, Frederiek Sound and Lynn Canal Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds from Digon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook toright and Saturday LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temb. Humidity wmna Velosity Weather 3:30 pm. yesty 30.02 51 87 SE 3 Lt. Rain 3:30 am. today 2991 50 94 s 8 Lt. Rain Nocn today 2991 53 81 w 3 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS 1 TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am Station last 24 hours | te np. temp. 24 hours Weather Anchorage 52 47 41 04 Rain Barrow 35 32 32 0 Fo: Nome 50 4 15 15 Cloudy Bethel 53 44 46 12 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 60 35 35 T Pt. Cldy Dawson 53 38 40 0 Pt, Cldy Duteh Harbor .. 48 * 4 44 0 Cloudy Kodiak 51 47 41 17 Cloudy Cordova 50 46 46 2.90 Rain Juneau 54 1 11 50 3 Rain Sitka 54 49 Ketchikan 54 | 50 54 46 Drizzle Prince Rupert .. 54 45 54 13 Drizzle Edmenton 41 | 30 30 T Fog Seattle 6 43 48 0 Clou Portland 0 50 1 0 Cle: San Francisco . 66 59 59 0 Pt. Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The disturbance that was over continued to diminish in intensity, and this morning was lc 150 miles east of Bethel with the 1 st pressure at center, mately 29.10 inches. Pressure was above normal ove the Canadian Northwest, with the center of highest pressure 30.24 inches off the coast of Oregon at latitude 46 degrees and longitude 137 degrees. Con- rable areas of fog and driz were prevalent over the Southeast st region during the past 24 hours. Rain was reported along coa { the Gulf of Alaska and the Aleutians with 136 inches t Juneau and 290 inches at Cordova during the past 24 hours. Bristol Bay region v sterday has ated about Approxi- Juneau, Sept. 30.—Sur se, 6:00 am.; sunse 38 p.m X _All charge sales billed as of October 1Ist. Quick Dissolvir WHITEKING 2. 69¢ arge Packages S emd W Wet Pack § SHRIMP Madrona Puree b - 30 TOVMATOUS 3 25¢ Double Action Cleanser SUNBRITY @& - mos "(BT SAUCE 4 - 19¢ WALBORF 2..23¢ 25¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables — Chuck full of vitamins and flavor, too! w $2eBed 2. 93¢ 2. 93¢ 100 1b. sack $7.25 SUGAR 10 ib. cloth bag 79c CERTO, JELLY GLASSES-JIFFY SEALS Fancy and Exira Fancy Delicious APPLES Exira Fancy Jonathan APPLES Red Shield—93 Score BUTTER New York Extra EGGS W NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THOSE FINE FRESH VEGETABLES——HOME-GROWN AND JUST RIGHT FOR THAT DINNER! The Choicest Meats Money Can Buy! Seasoned—Ready for the Oven MOCK C"'CK'f N LOAF 1, ous Boiled with Vegetables POLISHRINGS - 35¢ Only Fresh Lecn GROUND BEEF . 25¢ CORNED BEEF . 28¢ Lean Shoulder—Corn-Fed PORK ROAST - 28¢ LEG OF LAMB. 1939 Colored Spring Roasting 23¢ CHICKENS s 151 Choice Steer Beef Rolled RUMP ROAST - 35¢ WEINERS 2. 3535¢ SHORT RIBS -13¢ Get Your Chance on the FREE Thanksgiving Dinnex ——=— With 'Each .Dpllar Purchase. California Grocery and Market PHONE 478 FreeDelivery PHONE 37 l “JUNEAU'S OWN AND INDEPENDENTLY OWNED MODERN PURE FOODS STO! o -z

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