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SANITARY | MEAT GO, QUALITY AT NO HIGHER PRICES 13-PRHGNIE—~ ned up n buyterdes 3 FANCY FQYERS 1,3 GENUINE 19325 FR 5‘3!{ 3 ENS - - - - - Pour o F T z‘g,'f ?% T i A N NN A 4 R A 0 4 A A A AT {EINZ—LARGE SIZ POT ROAST - Pound zsg FROM CHOICE STEERS SHORT RIBS - - Ib. § B¢ BAKXE or BOIL LINKS, Pure Pork, Ib. 35¢ ARMOUR’'S STAR CORNED BEEF, Ib. - 30¢ OUR FAMOUS CURE Boned and Rolled Brickets BACON e b.32¢ ARMOUR'S EASTERN lUN(HEON MEATS Ib. 40c| SLICED ‘WAFER THIN 1+« All Popular Brands. FREE DELIVERY -- Phone Us SERVICE.... QUALITY At No Higher Price SANITARY MEAT (0. A13-PUHEONE—-48 S I VA e j ommendations | | "fl'n;‘.‘cted the picutresque, scene. Guests for the breakfast includ- ed: Mr. and Mrs. William Markle, | Am RE]‘IRES FROM Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crocken, | prese Mrs Tom Lynch, Mrs. Kath Mrs. Vivian Erwin, Mrs FORESI SERVI(E Bland and Buddy Markle. This evening a reception will be wu'.\ at the Crocken residence all friends of the cnuplL ar_invited call betfeen 8:30 ,and 11:30 | o'clock A The bridé is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Tom Lynch of Beatile. washington, and since Ner grrival arl and Chief Raqggr Reaches Age, * Limit After 30 Years in Se‘rvi(e : 5 in this city has Dbeep the house (Continued” rrom I’age One) guest. bf her® sister. Mps. Howarc 23 en. Mr. Moore came to .m— has held the following positions on| neau three years ago from Nort dates noted: | Bend, Washington, and is at pres- Depuly Forest Supervisor Janu-|ent an employee of the Ala 23, 1921; National Power EX~|jungiu Gold Mining Company aminer,, July 1921; Assistant Admin-| the newlyweds are making th trative Officer, July 1, 1924; Jun- te in this city at 1107 ZCalhoun contractor, anncunced today he jor Administrative Assistant, Jan- ¥ i purchdsed, the Frye and Comp uary 1, 1917; Assistant Wildlife 1 o property at Front Street and Shat- specialist, May 16, 1937; and Chlef tuck Way. st Ranger, June 1, 1938, The property, consisting of a two- g Jupean Since 1920 ’No HOST BREAKFASI story building on a 30 by 100 lot. gp, Mr. Williams has liven in Jnm-.m‘ SATU“DAY wu_l HONOR is comprised of ground floor stors since 1920, residing at Ketchikan | space, ten rooms and one apart-| ind Craig before that time. He| lEG'ou Aux PRES'DENT ment. ! now lives with his family in the 2 Roald Copstead and Harold Bates Seatter Tract., . o i . he “Twentieth Century Market,” Mr, Williams' early vears with | Honoring Mrs. James Morris, Na- | ¢ gopen soon, have ‘taken & three- tional President of the American Legion Auxiliary, who will arrive in Juneau tomorrow morning on the steamer Momit ‘McKinley, a'ho-Host breakfa:t will bg gi\m al the E‘A!- the Forest Service in Alaska weic | principally .on_timber survey work. During that time he had an | oppertunity to study wildlife in its native environment and it was na- | tural that he should progress to|~ this line of work, ,In 1920, at the nst e of Ernest P. Walker, then d of the Biological Survey in | laska, he wrote a report on wnld—] life conditions in Alaska, with rec- for conservation and | He specifically rec- ommended the conservation . and mapagement of the Alaska brown bear as an important and umique he (By the U. Forccast for Juneau and Vi Rain teonight and Saturday; mod Forecast for Southeast Alaska: erate uthe: .Iy winds, except mo Clarence Strait’ Chatham Stra development. resource of great value. At that time, this attitude was considered 8 v o S very radical, the prevailing local| SCYate to fresh SolitHbrly”wiias opinion being for extermination. | ‘;mofi Hotel, All mem fu an Le, her details may | calling 547 or 366. Vukovich Mrs, John McCormick, Mrs. and Mrs. ef the the Auxfury 19 mee | morfow Morning if | | - - Homer THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, .JUNE 30 1939. "‘mew; P, WILLIAMS © | Auxiliary and 1 are invited to be ot for the morning affair ar be lez thegship to- n:«.xib]('. PETERMAN BUYS FRYE COMPANY PROPERTY HERE :. Ray Peterman, well known Juneau F wvear lease on the ground floor. DU The Book ALASKA, Revited and ! . Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.n¢. de; , beginnis e squtherly Rain tonight and Sa rate to fresh over and Lynn O Forccast of winds along the Coatt of the Gulf of Alaska: froni”' Di%onh Entrande t6 Cross ummd and méderate ‘frém ' Cress Sound to Chpe Hinchinbrook. . Weather Burcau) at 3 win nal. U. S. DEPARTMENT Oi' AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREA ’”ll' lf EATHER ds. turday Dizon E :30 p.m. June 30: mod- Mr. Williams has written numer- 5 y LOCAL, DATA ous articles on Alaskan wildlife for Time Harometer Temn Humidity Wind Veloeity the press and sporting periodicals.| 3:20 pm. yest'day 20.82 56 93 S 10 Brown Bear Census 2:30 am. today .. 29.83 96 St 12 An assignment, certainly unique | Noon today 2990 82 E 15 cne which attracted wide pub- RADIO EEPORTS tion wa the brown bea | TODAY st o, SR Y RIS nORRE Ma¥ tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am foken. Jointly B ot 00| Dfiifon Tnshi34 flours temp. temp. 24 hours Wes T iams was one. of | Arikd 48 & i Glo e undertaking and Anchorage 62 52 32 Cl " nental in developing ti AW 42 36 0 cl ; chnigue on the job, 8 B 32 2 gieas no precen is work | B 1 » L wa i A0 meihods | F# 18 d s “observatior Dipho: 72 | 0 he ¥ The measure- | St. Paul 44 04 ' { a means of | Ldten Hathor ) T i wd segregation over | Kodiak 55 it a water-| Cordova 70 54 [ 53 53 Cloady T nne 61 50 - bear census was generally mot wi'! 80 52 5 Cloud; ridicule, but the accomplishments| Prince Rupert . 62 50 50 Cloudy have met with quite general prajse Edmonton % 60 50 M Mr. Williams has identified him-| Seattle 70 56 56 ear self \vitl} the life of the commun-| portland 76 58 58 Cloudy ity, pzn'tm\ll:rly with shol?ting. hav-| can F.ancises .62 30 50 0 Cldudy ng twice been a member of the - CNOPSTS Alaska rifle team which was sent | o i AT O {o Camp Perry. He expects to The JGIemstis Setiuro S 1 main in Juneau and will be identi- | iy the lowest reported pr Peing fied with the devejopthent of Al- distance ncnht\cfl of Atka. 2ska wildlife as he’ plans to gerve os gnide for. visiting hunters. with whom “he-1s Widely fcqidintedd. S MISS RITA LYNCH' on has been ges vard the Aleutians 2a: { to North Head, also over Tanana Valley, while fa northern portions of Ala Juneau, July the 1.—8 to Unalask Alaska High ba: ‘outhward to' Califcr Ocean at latitude 40 al aler and Re! weather prevailed sunset g t from ic pressurc egions m Cordova sput belt and cve, over the westerr 9:00 Hm, IS BRIDE TODAY OF NEIL - MOORE Ceremony Performed Thls Morning in the Sisters’ Chapel of St. Ann’s Baskets of and white-focket decorated the Cnapel of St. Ann's ospital this 'morning for the 9 wedding of Miss Rita Lynch g Nefl F.'Mgore. ‘The cere- [} and nuptial mass” was pe! formed by the Rev. W. G. LeVas- | eur before an altar banked with rleeding hearts and ;pansies, gnd preceeding the Cerémony ‘the can- les were lighted by Bnbby Mur- phy and John Kennedy. Mrs, A. J. Goodma,n layed the | wedding music oh thé chapel of san and during the service sang two selections “On’ This' Day Oh jeautiful - Mother” ‘and “Ave(f Maria.” : Wiy The Attractive bride, gived fn! I marriage by Mr. Howard Crocke: !made a charming pictire in he'rt cose colored ‘wowh designed with a | georgette ‘blouse, and thy qudrter [ iceves puffed afid shirred at phie [ shouldef. ~ The Skirt of hér frock of ‘crepe dnd styled full and . and she wore a White tufi i {oan with a chapel vefl and “Whit accessories, She carried . a pearl rosary and g small white prayer ook and wore a bridal corsage Of pink roses and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Howard Lxuckeu, her _sis er nly attendent, wore a poud > |} Jue crepe gown with white lade and collar cuffs and white ac- cessories. She wore a shoulder cor- of talisman roses'and sweét il Mrs. Tom Lynch chose an e - ble of dark blue ¢repe for hi r hier's wedding and a corsage j of roses and violets. Mr. Willilam Markle man for the groom. Followinig thé ceremony a we ding breakfast was served at Mrs. Crocken's résidénce, Where the bri- {3 dal table was attractively cerftered with a three tler cake, topped with ! a tiny bride and groom. Wild flowers and varled colored tapers The new G-E Range with Hi- Speed CALROD cooking units uses less current —makes electric cookery far more economical, Average current cost is less than gue; pcuny pcr meal per pv..xum% was best SOLDON and Franklin. a i v 3 son cooked. RICE & AHLERS C() PHONE 34 o Y PA YMENTS IF YOU COUNT YOUR PENNIES your next range should be'a ... GENERAL ELECTRIC s shrink much less eleetricaly, you bny less, serve more and dollars every month on your food b1l A dozen General Eleciric Rangc mod’ela to select from. Alaska Elecine Light & Power Co. mnu-_mu—wucus can save ned by Nord- ling are in charge of the entertain- ment and they urge all members of 'NO FIREWORKS | SALVAGE FROM FOR ATH, SAYS SOAPSTONE PI. CITY ORDINANCE HELERETURNS T0 'FIRST LOVE INPLACER MINE 1ce a min recentl; nd a | Announcement that Juneau's anti- 1ow | fireworks ordinance will be enforc- val m Qar Well Tramefl Slalf Knows How 1o Remove that Spot The Chief of Police is given au- thority in the ordinance to grant special bper ion for fireworks dis- plays by organized groups which take proper precattibns, dF | | THE OLD FAVORITE CORNED BEEF ond Cabbage AY AT THE RANOF ' , where in- time before /M RIANGLE CLEANERS .. PHONE 507, FREE PROMPT DELIVERY QOMBSHELL QFV% THIS AD EFFECTIVE SATU‘RBAY‘AND MONDAY = July J ond 3 SHOP EARLY for your FOURTH OF JULY SUPPLIES. - We will have one of *he largest and finest shivpment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES éver to arrive in Juneau on the S. S. Barenof, including Strawberries, Raspberries, Grapes, Honeydews, Cantalopes, Watermelons, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Chetries, Néw Summer Squashes, New Pota- toes, Green Onions, Radishes, Rhubarb, Apples, Oranges, Gropefruit, Bananas, Cal- avos, New Green Peas and Beans, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Ceelry, Hot House and Field Tomatoes, Cauliffower, Bunch Carrots, New Cabbage, Dry Onions and Garlic. CORN FLAKES xrioces each 1 -'c '40‘; CAMN SYRIJP medium size each 44(‘ AL'J BRAN KELLbGG’S large packaqcs 330 TOMATO JUICE _ 3 all ns 2BC per doz. 95': BABY F 00”S HEINZ—STRAINED—ALL K[E‘D’S'.”mfl Large. i’/z tins -lsc PINEAPPLE i ! M.D.TOILET TISSUE 3o 27c ajc‘m s BDEC MUSHROOMS Pxi:t:s (;m; STEMS OVEN BAKED BEANS v, CDRN GOLDEN nnm'm 3 tall tins 29¢ 0RANGE JU'CE BEST CIRCLE .. 3 tins 2”" Tk e R TR R ‘pmd‘ Gsc BUTTER pxricoiprrésu cream BAKING POWDER . | 25, 19¢ MALTED MILK CHOCOLATE—BRIMFULL . sach 35¢ CHEESE SPREADS KRAFT'S GLASSES, all kinds—glass 20¢ pound 2@ € i FEE SCHILLINGS—Plain cr Drip iiii'f/EE" AT Py e JUICE ORANGES ;1xcx WATERMELONS ponn rive vt sionoxie poua 4 4€ CELERY .oy CHERR'ES }‘ANCY BING P EACHES mBY'S—Funcy SHcD; or Hulvu cacn 120—1 5c—1 Se STATION HERE Salvage from the abandoned Na- radio compass beacon station | at Soapstone Point on the north in a micing man, flew to Ju- ed rigidly during the Fourth of July |end of Yakobi Island was brought s2u i’ Pacific ska Airways | beriod was made today by eity of-| w Juneau today in’'a scow in tow ay fr rbanks after ficials. of 'the Forest Service laurich Ran- spending sev on mining | Passed last year, the °'°“‘a"'3"'ger IX. 34 i, Koteetiie Bahnd prohibifg, the jeniting of Any fire- !S5y T A abga il Lo of his return to Works that make a report or loud (“\m‘m”pd\ bx‘CCC ’“_Or’kers ,m:w e the mining game, ROiSe or which ascend into the air fAWERIEC W o FE WIEEEE T ! Than i by their own power. Selling or giv- 'h¢ Navy removed its instruments, iy packing N8, & such fireworks is also ‘_‘fk“"‘t“l‘“ ikl s % il given, Prohibited, under penalty of $100 Work in the district. him com. fine | The Ranger IX arrived this af- s HOHEE: In addition to firecrackers, types ternoon from a routine cruise in Ble of fireworks specifically mentioned the Admiralty division, visijing 3 as forbidden are torpedoes, roman Hoonah, Angoon, Little Port Wal- The, prepe ' J candles, rockets, sky bombs and sky- ter and Soapstone Point. Capt cn the Ki ! * rockets. George Sarvela and Forest Guard y A drilli About the only things in the way paul Judge were aboar ibotit- 150 -hola of fireworks which are still legal — t fifteen feet decp o in Juneau are pinwheels and spark- M and, “locking pre lers. k “A