The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1941, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1941. THE WEATHER _ lfimalum | | The committee to handle ar-|schmidt; Esquire, H. C. Redman; HERE KEXT MONTH S. Weather Bureau) r. G. F. Freeburger and V. Wi Mulvibill U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU . ittee on geme March 5 is also the night for| Forecast for Juneau and vicinifv, begiing at pm., Feb, 27 e lvered nemination of officers for the en-\ pajr tonight; ' increasing cloudiness Fridi%; little change in temy Exalt- suing year. There will also be anl uiure, lowest temperature tonightabout 16 deegrees, highest Friday y t and R. E. initiation 20 degrees; moderate to fresh gusty northeasterly winds. { Esteemed Leading Present plans include unusual Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly fair north portion, and y apanese W ight March 5 ¢ T Past Exalted Rulers K J. H. Walmer; Esteemed entertainment, refreshments and| mostly cloudy south portion tonight; increasing cloudiness Friday; ’ the Elks. This is the night | Logal Knight, N. C. Banfield eats, of which there will be plenty| not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate easterly .o e activities are under Lecturing Knight. M for the large attendance customary portheasterly winds, except freshto strong northerly to northeasterly F h d Ch Typicnl as kilts and Pl“d‘ ticn of Past Exalted Rul- sle; Inner Guard., G -jon this oceasion in north portion and reaching gale force at times in Lynn Canal ren( m 0' | i hairs of the officers y George P Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alasks '!a TOld to is the highland flavour F Exalted midt; etary, Harry Sen moss is used as a base for| Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Moderate easterly to norteasterly A“ep' MEdla'IOn of Teacher’s Scotch. lin Treasurer Henry Messer- hand lotion winds; partly cloudy with increasing cloudiness Friday; Cape Spen- cer to Cape Hinchinbrook: Moderate easterly to northeasterly winds; Proposal Now ‘local light snow showers, becoming rain or snow near Cape Hinch- g Ay ] inbrook Frida, Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: Moderate ks . } northeasterly winds, becoming easterly to southeasterly Friday; local “O:loe(:“;o- F"bi 21 Vd“l'h ""(111‘““\' l'Pl- g apan has delivered an ul- . Tt brenen nds onine &2 Perfection of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY snow, becoming rain or snow Friday; Resurrection Bay to Ko Moderate northerly shifting to easterly winds tonight, becoming mmod- : manded she accept Japan’s “final” SOLE U. §. AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY » IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 proposal of mediation in the Indo- crate to fresh southeasterly Friday; occasional rain or snow. FATHER: “I think breakfast on :‘"c"‘::zd‘(‘,,‘h" best meal of LOCAL DATA Chinese-Thailand border dispute by | T T s e e e T i Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather | midnight Friday. (This is 7 am. . S . e MOFIR A0 wendst) sotthare e B T e b Cim:, | PHOMIRSSON Dt i) There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertisina 100 am today BT I8 R Gl e | D T Noon today 2092 19 36 NE 10 Pt. Cldy RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Jo jest 4:30 a.m. Precip. 4:30a.m Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weather oW -2 -4 Snow time for a second cup of Hills Bros. Coffee.” €] 15 -19 0 Clear | 18 12 0 Clear -7 =27 0 Clear ; ‘ : 5 1 o cloudy PHONE G603 Free Delivery PHONE 603 othel 10 “ y ] g 32 32 01 Drizzle — Atka 0 38 05 Pt. Cldy < 4 3 ; | Prices in This Advertisement Good Wosnesenski . 37 32 35 T g}oufi_\' | anate 35 | 23 28 0 oudy i iiuxmk‘” o | 32 32 0 C:ou:vfi l“RlDAY and S/ TURBAY === THIS WEEK | rdovs 3 2 28 Cloudy i i(x‘n‘(h::. : ;3 1 ! 18 0 (fleai 1 e | stohiles - 2% 28 25 Snow | " o B 2w oA > RHUBARB .. . .. .. roool3¢ Prince George - 11 | 7 8 52 Cloudy | | Seattle 54 | 44 45 25 Rain Shower. NEW C BB GE 8 4 52 | 33 4 o1 Rain z‘ 4 s ol | f 52 55 A7 Cloudy | o e POUND B dy skies with local areas: of snow or rain over the southern po: tion of Southeast Alaska, and along the coast from Cape Spenc to the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea. Generally clear ak» L TT Al P 9- | prevailed elsewhere over Alaska, except overcast with snow flurries | E LARGE, FIRM HEADS i 2}‘0;{‘.9)(0 in the treme north portion, The greatest amount of precipitation ; was 58 inch, which was reported at Dutch Harbor. The lowest tem- v 7 : | perature this morning was minus 19 degrees at Fairbanks. Except GREEN 0N'0NS ke lg o for mostly overcast skies and tered light snow showers near Ket-| W an, clear skies and good visibilities prevailed over the Juneau-| N hikan airway this morning. Fresh to strong northerly to north-| JU'CE 0RANGES D Y-S wrface winds continued over the northern portion of South- DOZEN ‘:y@) & moving eastward from the 1ds is expected to give increasing high cloudiness over M h. Ch n arascnine vherries ka Friday, followed by snow and slowly increasing {eniperatures Friday night and - Saturday. Calumet TEA GARDEN The Thursday morning weather chart inicated a low pressure center of 970 millibars (2864 inches) was located at 52 degrees north l 4 j 4’ and 180 degrees, A second low cen'er of 991 millibars (29.27 inches) BAKING PownER Kep OZ. jJAr Jiopq was located at 38 degrees north and 132 degrees west. and a third WEATHER SYNOPSIS ! Over-running, warm, moist maritime air was causing mostly clou- APPLEL O NN i 35c The storm area which wa Aleutian Isl: Southeast FOR MAKING \ PERFECT COFFEE | " JUST FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE SIDE OF THE CAN o 1 s . i Y. It is abundance of flavor and aroma that makes Hills Bros. Coffee so popular with critical people. And they will tell you that The Covect Grind simplifies cof- naking. Hills Bros. Coffee is one coffee that can be success- pressure of 1023 millibars was centered at 26 degrees north and DEL MONTE 7 degrees west, and a high pressure area above 1038 millibars (30.65 inches) was ‘ur(inlflrcd' to the north of Barrow. N(), l tins l!;c ot ko oe o~ e 30t tnte GRAPEFRUIT 3 .- 42¢ weak low center was located to the south of Southeast Alaska, and ‘ another weak center to the south of the Kenai Peninsula. A high pOUND 23 or AIL fee fully used “as is"—yes, without regrinding—in any kind of cof- fee maker. Jum-u}u. PN), unrise 7:58 :\er. .sw}z-} 6 HERE FRQ!,YIESMARD " White Star LADY ELBERTA s enone | SENATE || TUNA ge55as | Home Style PEACHES The Covect Grind is guaranteed to produce best results in P S s arrived from Cordova last night DRIP T/ GLASS MAKER (>, PERCOLATOR ¢ / OR POT @ at 10 o'clock and docked at Fem- No. 2'~ tins I — mer’s dock. The vessel will be in if directions on the side of the Hills Bros Coffee can are followed et Bert’'s Cash Grocery DID YOU KNOW —BERT was first with FRESH FROZEN FOODS! Nv@w—\(\::};‘j[l’i;:‘]-j‘lmm_\l"]l‘l:)(()'r[\‘lh(().]-l‘“'b]“i{{‘]‘; 1 l“{l(')ZI’C.\' FOODS UNIT IN JUNEAU we also have the most QUICK FREEZING IN MOST CAS ADDS TO RATHER THAN DETRACTS FROM THE QUALITY—OBEY THAT URGE MAKE BERT'S YOUR STORE! ROASTING—FRYING SEA FOODS MEATS CHICKENS port for several days before re- S o o SH ' turning to its base port at Ala-| INTRODUCED—S. B. 27, by Zmed. tins 45 i [l p meda, Cal, Walker, providing for teaching of junior college grades in some high e S—W SALAD PEARS: w:.:39 | PASSED—S. B. 19, by Nordale,/ and 2%, tins EACH [ b4 making a partial refund of $482.20] in beverage dispensary license to| o ¢ -~ George Gilbertson of Fairbanks, | S and W GREEN GAGE P LUM 2%, tins ... EACH 30(} D MRWA‘{S HAVL P'NFAPPLE BROKEN SLICES 2% tins . 3 for 62(3 1 EARS TO CAN Twenly-two passengers were car- ried in five flizhts tcday by local| air ys companies in trips to the| |Coast and to the Polaris-Taku DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE DOL Dole’s Pineapple Juice mine. In the first flight, pilot 4 % 8 S MP ¥ bl . Holden carried Felix Navra, 2 oz. ti i 1 RAW and COOKED SHRIMI SWIFT'S PREMIUM - . - Holoen, catrlen el Mavie, 12.02, Hing Best Circle Orange Juice CRAB MEAT Fifteen Garden Fresh field to Hirst and ieturned DEL MONTE 12 oz. tins | M. Pencoe d Vincent An-| derson from Hirst, and Mr. and| Mrs. J. Gillingham from Hoonah. Later this afternoon, Holden tmnde a charter trip to Bullard’s Landing on the Taku River to re-! turn with six passengers who have been waiting there for favorable weather to come to Juneau. Pilot Shell Simi.:ns s on his fouth trip to Tulsc . . late this afternoon, carryil ; passengers, freight and mail, B ARMY MEN LEAVE SCALLOPS — OYSTERS PANPRIEE RRAL (Nev) VEGETABLES FILLETS Link—Stick—Pattie FLOUNDER—MACKEREL—HADDOCK SAUSAGE OCEAN PERCH—RED SNAPPER CHILI BRICKS FRUITS JUICES —Fresh Orange - Lemon - Grapefruit all the vitamins retained CENTENNIAL l:rlllllST”lN ;\L;\:K.\ &4 !li 'd e is flour een enriched with the same BREAKFAST SPECIAL : & sxissieistdius et Both for §9c COERRE | P RE M |Grapetruit Juice) ¥ N > Large—Sweet— “Cups with the Best!” Plbs. 4O | it | e e | 23 1bs. 29 PHONE 104 i vvueveneey PHONE 1035 o \ 95¢ | Dozenfor $1.19 Jack Cheeselb.4Qc| WeNow Carry KELLOGG'S o a Complete . 5 . v ackage stwk nf “EINZ Rice Krispies - 15¢| - soups . "0NEY WHITNEY’S CREAMED _ . 33/‘ oz. cartons 12c APPLE BUTTER 1ivvy<—s30: tins “EacH 10% In addition 1o our stock of FRESH FROZEN FRUITS and VEGET- ABLES we now have a large assoriment of FROZEN FISH. 0th CENTURY GROCERY PHONE 603 : Fifteen Tree Ripened Major Jesse Graham and War- rant Officer H. H. Bond, National Guard instructors, U.S.A., were passengers on a northbound PAA! Electra this morning bound Iar} Fairbanks on a routine inspection trip of the Fairbanks National Guard. DANCE Saturday, March 1 ELKS' HALL by HOTEL and RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES—Local 871 Lillian Uggen's Music

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