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| ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 3 o [ - | RED GR AY H AS S B 110 L000 Salmnn Mflmt lka Reds, i i sate to suy, wil be, AUXILIARY WOMEN MODERN HOME VISITORS ARE FETED Composvr Ace, 2 - €. e W . . | Lundstfom, D g 49 m«m 1933, But considerably below the, CENTER ACTIVITIES AT INFORMAL AFFAIR | Mervitl, M 1 0 0 1000 i o T great 1934 record. Pinks in Alaska] ARQ NTION it T g y D D GREAT REGDRD {Hagerup, L. 13 17 1 9ss ‘s Rfiunrifld "‘I are not expected to equal last year's UND CONVENTIO! Is BUILT HER IN Mrs. Joln Olson ‘entetfainéd’ 'at l fls lrr . A J Wil ] ’Jfimbs‘rg. E 24 1 2 926 pack, but even if they should do $o, Members '5f th(- Amerfoad Tegion ‘m. informal afternoon yester- i ¥ . {Livle, D. 21 4 3 93 with 1o produetion on Puget Sound, | s uyiljary are centering on the day at Wer home in the Hermanni poAT DODGE, I, Ang. 20— BHANNEL BAILIBH‘M“M . D1 S‘mn Pusmfl" the total United States output will| torgncoming Department: Conven- GOUD LUGATIUN i‘ff?f"?:‘»}, 1f“ _ff‘;*“" sy ‘[’l”f"“" Karl King, band director and com- Kralise, L 198" 8 jbf over 350,000 cases less than in |, . September 2'to 5 these days “n (Tl( l“ ho are visi! n;;wm poser who settled here to direct poaed , B Sttt & 58§ 8 » caryover, tHY Year's supply wil aull| 21 O ACUVLY folloks snoer, A, Tk i Mo 1 A, Bt |t Doe Muléigdr Band, Carl Moval Figures Among €rinam, L 198 8 R TRy OF husines less than the pas(“yf*m‘s goii fEmlecor Yoraen: prepRri iR IV 1 JESSK‘ A- Baker Shows | Guests at the attair were: Gert- ;::;—m;(lim1?:‘(:'\‘{:“%“;}’!0;1:;1&00( f’ffi a oval kigures Among pranam, L. § '3 g Wif]eonattions throughout the Conntry| et s | convention one of the best ever S FRai Beliov it ol B il il ty's new $40,000 mus . L i . e g, E 2 At e ip held in the Territory e § I'nrm believer, 3 pavilion to be constructed in Oleson ] nd the tesulting beneficial effect vy, 1ghty: 1, Otandings | Noweln, L. 8 1 2 .78l e fesulting beneficial effect| yet canned ‘salmon prices today 3 ol § quist, Mrs. E. J. Blake, Mildred | park with PWA funds i a | PR ITME This week baskets ‘center their F i I : ark Wi un Released Fad . "NTRHLD, 3 0 1 /750|upéh ‘the ‘canned salmon market, are no higher than a year ago ity’s Future Cashen, Helen Smith Cass, Mrs b it P Keaton, L f 7 8 .720|thé Pacific Pisherman, the organ|on the average they are a bit lower.| oo, *nd Saturday afterngon they e |Richie Lovejoy ‘and Nadja' Vestal o e T By @ i re tl one hun Br,\’mv.l\lv 6 3 4 692]of the comrercial fisheries of the 1y vicw ‘of Un=. and the current w‘llzl' f::;f;."h»-m fu ‘the IL);.JE,O\II o b B b e e RO el A ELECTRA GETS AWAY dred chances wittout _an erfor| Haglund, L. 2l i the e ey | Pick—the carryover — the DréseHb eriion fund, 1 s nbgusiud - by|IoLever 1n Junemi's fatute us evi-| HOUSE GUESTS ON FAIRBANKS TRIP ~ by g 1 667 | issue, ' under the title, “Canned " o th geners si- - : V’ldenced ‘by ‘the construct f a ¥ through the full ‘season; Red: Gray | White, M . s i s e Bosvket SW Hobtt| et & “1'"“"“" on general DUS- puxfliary President Mrs, Alba New- [( (060 M¥ 1S COMSBIoUon Of ®| Mr. and Mys. Jack Conway, well | : stamped himself as the. outstand- | Bardi, E % 4@ 608} Hon" e aditlons relations BELWCEN | man. The baskets, sultable ‘for sew- [} 11 TOCET BOE 08 C ety known Sitka residerits, who frrived| PAA Electra got away this morn- ing flelder of the Gastineau Chat- Strang, L. § 4N '500 B the Hiew: "Phek-ginr Bots - | copn, (,‘_"'lm”,n and other foods, both 4,0 sicnics and so on Were made Streets here recently after a flight from ing at 10:30 from the PAA airport nel League for 1936—the odly regu- Kenyon. E. - 3 b | competitive: and - nofi-competitive— " 11,3 \eterins at the American|occr: . ; _| Sitka, are the house guests of Mys, On the Glicler highway oh its week- » | Nixon, L ¢ 1% 8- 250 dm way, salmon canners are strong nsidering every possible factor This house, Mrs. Baker said, is 1y Juneau-Fairbanks ar player to finish the sed¥on | Nixon, s & & e ake Hospital, Tacoma. X 2 - V. eed at her home on Four y @ ks - lar plajer to finish it . © 0 .000|ly impressed by the favorable mar-| gy : it Lake Hospital, T pullt f = B Bad A. RESHAb-hethokniBon' Metiien | F SUEFEHHUBBTIE . SUSHE RN with a 100" f1Ring avelige Allen, L. 0 \ ssed by the favora from every possible viewpoint, it Sy Y ouilt for immediate sale and is| gioos Cap " conway is ome of - the | Sengers making the trip were: Joe The ofly blemfShes ‘on Gray's|Helman, M 0 0 0 000 ket outlook, based on the INdustry’s seems obvious that canned salmon practically ready for occupancy | oo o ot oL o Ganty | Meherin, H. L. Faulkner, T. J. Wild- e g e . | b 0 0 [000|statistical position, the course of is entering a year of unp: I with the addttion of personal furni- | 0"t T i 4 o " aatelt Balls: com- | TEN: M 0 | P is entering a year of unparalleled t P commercial house at Sitka berg, Miss N. Engleson, Gladys Abel, e :e,mm A f“(’\ Lm;' | Turner, D. 0 0 0 000 Current developments and the gen-|poularity and advancing prices—| FRO G RIP jture of the purchaser g SuiD and E. Huntley, x mmt;dx ; him \\ml'(‘n“nl ;P" ;;:e: Blomquist, L. 0 0 1 .000feral business condition. an advance which will be fully jus- | M SKA WAY T The' location chosen by Mrs.| : S Piloting the plape are Bill Knox S0 Box iver sire. then W B ole T) © 0 1 .000| ‘In the first place, the statement yirieq on every reasonible ground. | 8 Baker i in one of the very choice| KETCHIKAN PASSENGE and Jerry Jones Carl Movalihas nine putouts and | INFIELDERS of stocks on hand as of June 30—/ gynse publication of this article| Dean C!'E:Rice| of Holy Tr?n‘mpdm of ‘the Casey-Shatuek Addi-| Irving Airways Lockheed leaves et e ffve ‘qmm \xlnhnl‘u’l.\‘n mtxm‘l‘t?l,hym Team PO A E Pet. |the end of the old “pack-yea {the pack has increased consider-| Cathedral, returned home on theftion and is surrounded by homes |fcr Kc-hAkam at 8:30 an., Friday. HAS OPERATION FUk 5 he D OF A T 20 20 1 983 given elsewhere In this issue,is most| qpiy ang will probably exceed the|NOFthwestern after a week spent in|of the better class. It is modern | PHone 626, Trvig Airways, Inc.adv.| Ed Torgerson was admitted to for the gmasod. Hovel (Rl s 113 13 3 977 iMpressive. Aside from reflecting|jgas record Skagwdy. The Junetu”Pastor Te-|in every respeot and' has & very e % St. Ann's ‘Hospital ahd underwent passed balls adginst h]‘»“‘“"rdf’“ Féster. L. 4 20 1 960|sales in June amounting to 333,029] g L ports a profitable summer- had by |attiactive exterior as well as inter- | Today's News Today—Empire. a ‘major ‘operation this' morning. pair of them, committed during five .» 9 |cases (47.6 per cent more tha fc i Skay way because of the inereased | p i o | Andrews, D, 124 4 6 955 ]cases per .c n for o ‘RS B’ 1se e ior appearance. The outside paint innings behind the bat, Bud FOSLET (et "y g1 10 g gea|June, 1935), it shows a reduction| NETCHIKAN P GERS | ourist trade,'and states that it WiS|job is of the very best grade of | R’d{ U\Le_10_38:"5[?lnl'l‘ildc;r:m“’;;‘ oar ‘Coniverse: Bf 6 3¢ 3 930(in inventory of 610339 cases or| Irving Airways Lockheed leaves | imPUSsible to find labor: “for. the|gpreen oil stain @nd the trim is of F i S e a4 'Robertson I 35 16 4 927 |mbre than 41 per cent from that|fer Ketchikan at 8:30 a.um., Friday. | COnstruction work to be done on'the|light cream ‘or ivory shade dorie s odpu r; d a po gruu'l . Schmitz, M 22 3 5 g3 |at the beginning of the previous!Phone 626. Irving Airways, Inc.adv. | chureh because everyone already had {nnder the supervision of Max }:?l St Host Sopned higi BeldiyEonDer, D 23 36 5 999 |°Pack-year” Taking into consid-| e, a Job. | Mielke. (AN of the concrete work, MRS mss‘E A AKE“ e R REEs lan Jbe|Beénson, & 8 ‘2 § 919 eration the 1035 pack of 6037, 548! ELSTAD TO KETCHIKAN | P Biiesin i constructfon of the chimney, ete., de L ° 232 8.V s:ow with: 977, 1o the infidldig ) Schmits, M, .. 72 4§ 8 WG Cl;*:b;; ;;l_lfl“'s sales d\lg;)flax;" vear| Bert Elstad, insurance agent, left| Ty The Empire classiieds for |was contracted for by G. B Kru‘uw 2 s Lowe, L. 9 28 4 902|0 cases, or casesion the Yukon for Ketchxkan | quick results, and completed under his direckion. | gl {Manning, D 4 27 4 'gbg more than were produced last year .| Local labor was employéd INVITES YOU TO INSPECT THE Follovgemigre ghe fielding recards i pyioge, 1 23 25 8 857| The Pink salmon situation is par-| throughout on the whble job and | for they enfire regular scheduled g 12 18 5 857 ticularly encouraging. The pack the following firims #nd mdividuals NEW MODERN HOME geason Ofdevery ‘player who 100k 1ocine N 28 55 14 .g51|last year—3,624.158 cases—was one contribited toward ‘the completion ; part inganm regular, contest. The y,oco'p 12 17 6 g20|of the largest on record, adding to| of: the bufiding: | g ¥ Tecords are are classified as o bat- poine 5 © 4 24t the big 1935 carryover of 610,136 Firms Déirig Job ON "“C" STREET BETWEEN b ¢ terymen, infielders and outfield- p. e p 18 35 13 .803)cases gave the enormous supply of| Plastéring by Dave Burnett. - ers and each player is placed in ,q..¢ g 25 19 12 .786]4:234204 cases. Of this, only 480.-/ Rice andAlers Company, Inc., 10TH AND 11TH Jhat ‘awilion U1 WHICH e mokt gp.ggneh, ‘M 6 B 4 78/236 cases were left on June 30—} installed t4é plumbing, bathroom ptten performed. Battery - men have, werpey 3t 5 11 5 .762(sales amounted to 3,754,058 cas and kitehen fixutres as well as the & slight fielding advantage over pc oy g 8 13 17 .750|Or 130,900 cases more than the en- ; Monarch electric rance, the_elee- SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 other players because chances are ywichanq p, 4 8 8 600|tire 1935 output. i tric refrigerator and the ofl butn- | §cored for them on strikeouts. Also ' oo o¥Cy " 3 0 2 500| The figures on Reds also are grat-| SLIPPERS PUMPS TIES Mk kaatide hedter. | and the outfielders Have an ‘advantage p,.., L. 1 0 1 500 ifying, showing a reduction in first-| Olaf Eikland, of the Juneau €ab- brer the Infieiflers, thakfng It neces- | o o0, 4, 0 0 0 .ooofhand stocks of 369870 cases since Shoes Must Be Btyled to Be i inet “and Detail Millwork Com- | SUNDAY AUGUST 23 Sary for a Separation ‘of figures In pcgonh g, 0 0 0 .00 June 30,1935, This year’s carryover Reall 1! pany, supérvised the catpentty work brder to give i fair comparison of |poye g 0 0 © .000/is’'230086 cases less than thut of eally Smar as well as the interidr trim ‘and performances, BATTERYMEN June 30, 1934. | A oot el : the cabinet making, of which thete | E | And how very smart thEy can be is beauti- BETWEEN THE HOURS OF R gy I el 8- L 4 Ve Rk e fully depicted in these DEVLIN'S FALL Wo slkrionl stk i | ayer, Team PO A E Pct. |Gray, E, ¢ ackers' h exceptiona QSRR e . E: v ; B 55 0 1000 Lindstrom, M, p/'0 11 0 0 1000{heavy for several months past, but MODELS that are new as next week’s news: stallation of all lighting fixtures | 1 AND6P. M. Niemi, I¥/ 8 1 ‘0 1.000 Frodle, D, ¢ 54 6 1 T .984it has continued through July, with paper. is.the work of James Jewell. | alog, D. 5 2 0 1000 Erskine, D, p.. 15147 3 0 .981)indications of a further gain this Small wonder these creations of this The greater part of the builders'| Lsorigan, ad: 2 2 0 1000 MacSpad- | month. - The trade has been buying foremost shoe stylist are known through- and shelf hardware used in the | [ ] i $onkoskt: . M: 2 0 0 1000 den, E, pc. .33 59 2 2 979 freely, not for the future but to out Alaska. building was purchased through the | ¢ RIS TSRS S 157 Rogers, M., p. 7 63 2 0 972 cover immediate needs. Many trav- And—best of all—they’ re “,I"y equally Thomas Hardware Company of ths‘, § Koski, E., p. .. 5 622 0 91 clers who haVe ately Vialied eastern well known for their values. S AT ) dimbarc g intlwos This modern house is for sale, ’ ; 71 markets report, without exception, vas delivered to the job by the THE FLAVOR }| Williams, D, c.. 63 3 2 8 9 D ‘ OEPK.GUM (S [ Hawkins, M. c105 17 5 3 961 /an unprecedented turnover of Juneau Lutmber Mills, Inc. has just been completed—and Picinini, M., p. 3 37 2 0 952 canned salmon in wholesale and| Mrs. Baker said the home was 2 & P W) 2 . REFREsmNe McAlister, L., p. 11 98 7 0 939 retail establishments everywhere. It (inanced by her as an lnvcstmenl‘ 1s UP tothe-minute in e v ery Blake, E. c. .. 65 11 5 1 .938'is not merely being sold, but eaten mnd that the house will be open | detail. Pedersen; D. c. -+ 33 - 648- 1 . 929 —dealers, like the packers, are car- to the inspection of the public' on’| Clark, L., ¢. 61 14 718 915 rying no large surplus stock. Saturday and Sunday aftérnoons . Jensen, D, p. .. 13 44 6 0 905 This remarkable movement may of this week between the hours of —Electric Range 7 e R be attributed in no small degree to | and 6 o'clock and that a large the Canned Salmon Industry’s ad- vertising program, which is gaining increased strength as it enters its second half-year and may be ex-| |pected to produce cumulative re- |sults ‘as it continues. Other fac-| tors, ‘however, offer perhaps even| more substantial ground for en- couragement. It is very evident that the general buying' power of the public has- definitely increased, and | will irerease still'further. Business ./and industrial activity tHroughout | the eountry has gained vastly sifice | a"yedyr 6go, resulting in ‘more em- | better MRS. RICH IS HERE Mrs. G. L. Rich arrived aboard the Alaska from Ketchikan. - - Empire classifieds pay. i 0 Ml ! 3 ployment, AlD 9 D [protis. Reflecting this, the general Tevel | g (0f food prices is advancing. The| tréddé-~both jobbers and retailers— | as well as consumers, dré getting | |used to the ided of highér prices., | Values affording’ i reasonable ré- | [turh to prodiicers’ will ‘encounter | |less ' resistance-—especially since the | en@ctment of legislation wndrm to | higher wages, SHOP OUR WINDOWS FIRST your nedds. DE 191 dompetitive basts: VU AS lor pflées it 'may’ be sflid that Kfiéifin 51, THE ULTRA MODERN PLUMBING JOB IN THE NEW BAKER HOUSE WAS INSTALLED BY US! - ich is Yaf lrdin completéd. Tt is |now possible, however, to form a ‘rotigh %stm’llm ‘of the total. Ala: wa v & We ' invite: your close inspection and .weuld be pleased to quote you on ‘your requirements, either large or small. An invitation is-extended the public to inspéétthis home SATURDAY and ' SUNDAY, {\XAggust 22 gnd 23, between land 6 P. M. These new-&tyiés afe desighed o fitproperly . . long, medium and short vamp models in most every style. Many in all izes up to 10. Our Expert Fitting Service takes care of —Electric Refrigerator —Inlaid Linoleum —Oil Burning Circulating Heater MRS. JESSIE A. BAKER PHONE 4392 rowd is anticipated. CLERGYMEN VISIT JUNEAU YESTERDAY Two. qul.stanqm‘; aliggrnia clergymen; Dr: Jeske: fium)‘os Your. | and and Dr. Edmunds of Glen- dale, were Juneau visitors yesterday while the Northwestern was in port. | The two are accompanying a Chris- || tian Endeavor party whith is mak- || ing 'the ' Southeast Alaska' ‘tour. While in Juneau 'the visitots ‘were | entertained » by ' the 'Revi David Waggener and the Rev.. John A.| ! TR LUMBER IF YOU ARE PLANNING A HOME allow us to suggest that you consult us for LUMBER and Building Materials. ‘WE ARE CO-OPERATING with the Federdl Housing N Administration.in the con- struction of NEW HOMES. JUNEAU I.UMBER MILLS, Inc. PP ¥ $4Q . Congratulating Mrs. Jessie A. Baker upon eompletion of her new home which is being opened | ot hi ‘for public inspection. A 4 T

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