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_B ARLY SALMON PACK SLIGHTLY AHEADOF 1938 First Reports from South- east-Westward Pack 177,129 Cases Imon pack running sligh that for year is reported t and Westward from distr in the weekly report of canneries to the Bureau of Fisheries First meager reports from Southeast show a pack of 3 at Yakutat, as compared 24 91 cases to June nine cohoes, wl s h and t Icy packed 7 19 reds, 131 hc 305 and eight Total pack up to June 24 in We district is 177129 ca mpared to 144,698 this ck for the 063 The p: InBlue Baskets Make H PERCY’'S CAFL ' b’ ue ba S k et —the modein ice cream served in the modern manner from attractive blue and white containers - - - A new taste thrill - . - - A new methed of manufacture - A sanitary package - - - Providing a product untouched by the same time 239 last year, and a pack by two f three of the Icy Straits can- has packed 2,515 king chums. time we THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939. VIRNA HAFFER, | ward pack by districts up to June | by the Rev. John A, Glasse. | 24 is as follows | Given in marriage by her father, | Westward Report | Miss Porter will have as her only Chignik——41,590 kings, 14 reds, | attendent, Miss Joyce Morris. Mr. BE'I"I‘IE SAlE | 44 cohoes, five pinks, 416563 tot A. T. Koski will be best man 6,639 last year. Following the ceremony a re- | Codk Inlet—3,225 Kings, 0388 ception will be held at the Porter | RE'“R" HERE‘ reds, 373 cohoes, 209 pinks, one | residence, honoring the twenty- | chum, 13,386 total 14,482 last year. third wedding anniversary of Mr. | S Copper River—46,059 kings, 2,156 and Mrs. Porter, as well as the reds, 48215 total, 62785 last vear. newlyweds. No invitations have Well Known Pho]ogfaph. Kodiak—20,117 Kings, 209 reds, been issued and all friends are in- | i 163 cohoes, 435 pinks, 20924 total, | vited to call between 9 and 11| @F and Companlon Siop- 24,499 last year o'clock. | “ Alaska Peninsula (South Side)— FURIEE 85 SR | ping af Baranof Hotel 25702 kings, 1867 reds, 4,286 co- } { hoes, 10,096 pinks, 41,951 total, 36,- htly 203 last year { FORD RECEIVES Returning with over 1,000 pictures of the Northland, Virna Haffer, well the| Totals—145,693 kings, 13,624 reds, | | icts | 4866 cohoes, 10,935 pinks, one chum RE(ORD pRI(ES! known photographer, and Bettie 177, 129 total, 144,698 last year Sale, writer, have completed a Skt s i | month’s tour of Alaska towns and e | The Hhubat i Ford o1kt Sith jare now resting indefinitely at the w he halibut vessel Ford sol Baranof Hotel. 957 Mlss AN"A PORIER, pounds of halibut to New England | Leaving here May 27, Miss Haffer to today on the local exchange at a | and her traveling companion, went new high price of 670 and 4.60 to Seward, then to Anchorage for a cents a pound. week where an exhibit was held The Term had 5000 pounds on Some time was spent photographing the board. also, but had not sold | farmers in the' Matanuska Valley late this afternoon. and several excellent portraits of MR. ETHAN NELSON | TROTH THIS EVENING ile { ave ' Miss Anita Porter, daughter of Jimmy Young on the 31B969 | Sydney Laurence were taken by co- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Porter of this brought in 2000 pounds of salmon | Miss Haffer while visiting with the city, will become the bride of M. | selling at 13 cents a pound, 8 cents | prominent artist and his wife. the Ethan Nelson, son of Mrs.- Grace a pound and' six 'cents f pound| Mount McKinley was visited and ses, Nelson of Calgary, Alberta, at a | for large reds, mediums. and whites | in Fairbanks, according to Miss Sale, | they spent a week basking in the summer sun. Down the Yukon to Tanana, then to be performed at the and Cohoes. home of the bride - D 8 Empire Want Adé Bring Results. ceremony k Twelffth Stree ents this ev & up to Dawson, where a sojourn ol] three days was enjoyed, the two | travelers boarded the river boat | | Whitehorse for a six-day trip to the | i town of Whitehorse. While in Skag- | way Miss Haffer and Miss Sale| stayed at the famed Pullen House, | LARGE FAMILY SEEING NORTH where the prominent photographer In Juneau, Miss Haffer will take & Alaska on Columbia | pointment. for portaits. i g | | dog, “Big Boy,” passing through 'H. R. VANDERLEEST G T Caerie, s 4 | biggest family group ever to see the the Board of the Pioneers' Home | of Seattle and their nine children, | spend the next few days in con- The Cooks have stock farms 1ni Juneau businessman was his|per of friends in Alaska, and “just | Virginia Hanson who are making | the whole family is in the middle | TO ANCHORAGE lis the St. Bernard. He won two| | through Juneau on the Columbia, | for the family from Seattle to Sew- | caught several “prize shots” of “Ma’ & s | Pullen. and Nine Children to more pictures of the surrounding scenery and will be open for ap- > Eleven persons in‘ one family— | twelve, counting a prize St. Bernard Juneau on the Columbia today to lEAvES foR S"K‘ see Alaska, represent probably the BRI Territory as tourists. | H. R. VanderLeest, Secretary of They are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook at Sitka, left on the North Coast|ranging in ages from 30 to eight, for the Historic City where he will| three of them girls. | ference. | Modesto, California, and Darring- Accompanying the well known | ton, Washington. They have a num- | daughter, Miss Jeanner Vander-|to satisfy the urge” to see Alaska, Leest, and her house guest, Miss | they picked up bag and baggage and | the roundtrip on the of an Alaska tour. A R Not the least of the aggregation | Ralph Koslosky, son of the we]]ihlue ribbons at a California dl?fl | known Anchorage merchant, passed | show, and with his fare on the bill returning to his Westward home, | ard, Papa Cook had to dig up some- ... ANNOUNCES - - - - - g hands from manufacturer to you. Chocolate Vanilla I avors Strawherry 10e¢ 20¢ 4 packages Stock Farmer Brings Wife | e e e 30c¢ pint size 5 0c quart size thing like $694 just to get the family to railhead. ELKS TONIGHT; 'KLAWOCK'S NEW " REDMAN GOING WATER SYSTEM | TO CONVENTION NOW IN SERVICE 0.7 iine et st enier H. C. Redman leaves for the na- now | tional convention at St. Louis, Mis- town's | Souri. Redman and his bride-to-be lled | Are leaving shortly for the trip. The 11, | Residents of Klawock are !prmng water through the | new $32,000 water system instal 2 . |as a PWA project, J. C. Shepard convention begins July and Lester Troast reported today (Rt P on their return from the Prince of | pe Book ALASKA, Rm'ls‘ed e | Wales Island community. | Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. Shepard is Engineer-Inspector | in charge of PWA for Alaska and | Trnoast is architect on the Kla- wock job. They returned today on the Columbia. ASK FOR Shepard reported also that work | | is almost completed on a Ketchi- " ARl SHEAFFERS pumps to improve the hydroelectric | U LIFETIME PEN lant. 5 It's the best R — Braised Sirloin Tips with NEW VEGETABLES TOMORROW For LUNCHEON at the BARANOF ALWAYS (" AWAITS HUSBAND R Mrs. L. Simondsen is a guest at the Baranof Hotel, having arrived on the steamer Columbia. Her hus- band is a Standard Oil Company man who is now in the Westward and will join her here in a few | days. &3 o eadlines DIFFERENT PRODUCT IS OFFERED JUNEAUITES IN SANITARY PACKAGES Percy’s Cafe has just fin- ished installation of a modern plant for the manufacture and packaging of a new type of ice cream which will come to the customer absolutely untouched by hand in a de- lightful sanitary container. Known as Blue Basket, Juneau ice cream lovers will be enabled to buy this prod- uct confident that they are treating themselves to an ab- solutely superior preduct made of pure ingredients in a machine devised to turn out ice cream more perfect in taste, more even in tex- ture, than has ever been of- fered the public heretofore. A colorful window display greets the appearance of this | new delight and shows a suc- | cession of the sealed contain- i ers with their novel blue and white crisscross design. These packages receive the ice cream directly from the man- ufacturing machine which fills, weighs and seals them all in a single operation which is almost human in its ef- ficiency. On sale now the new Blue Basket ice cream bids fair to capture the fancy of happy children and equally as hap- py grown-ups of Juneau in wholesale numbers. As in- deed it might for its a rare privilege to enjoy a really tasty pure product with the aded satisfaction of knowing that in its Blue Basket the ice cream is absolutely clean and sanitary, safe and en- joyable. In its convenient package the new ice cream is offered in 3 flavors — chocolate, i strawberry and vanilla—and L in 4 sizes—10¢, 20c, 30¢ and 60c. The 10c size is a big | individual serving. The 20¢ | size a double serving, 30c is a pint and 60c a quart, | PS——