The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1939, Page 8

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1) < THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939. o Mrs. R F lewis |BUREAUOF MINES [CARTERS MAKING |FORNANCE IN | | g Enfertaining Today ""‘({‘,’,s‘s‘;’;’;‘{‘,}m? wm:,yw;':fdf ',',’m{ PORT ON WAY | Mrs. R. P. Lewis is entertainnig | K Hed i | 'l'o BARRA(KS this afternoon at the Baranof Ho-| H. H. Kazee, Safety Instructor| p ,n4 mrg ©..C. Carter are tak- : tel with Iuncheon and three tables| for- the U..S. Bureau of Mines, = " " L) ek hen ¢ : of bridge. This is the first in a|left Fairbanks yesterday for Nyac ng 8 week-lang Vacation tip'aboard | | . oAy ‘Cetided Meienance,, from . ven ot classes for the New|Dr. Robert Coffey’s cruiser D S series to be given by the gracious | to conduct ¢ emi Haines, spent the night in Juneau Chlifornia _visitor. | York-Alaska Company, according | Tasse. last night; reburi O recel o] st night, retur a I With her husband, owner of the | to word received by the office of| ne Carter baby, Carla, is being i S cruise to Sitka. Juneau Water Co., Mrs. Lewis each | the Territorial Commissioner of | Mines. Aboard the tender with his staff, makine tne annual Historic City year spends some time in the Cap- | ital Citv. | The Nyac work will take three voyage, was Major L. W. Amis, commandant of the Chilkoot Post. stated, the Territory and its cities | A T ——————— AID FROM u S will stand this extr st, as the| e T cour: 3 o ly evel NA without Federal aid ; The Commissioner has just sent in his last annual report, and along = § EDU(A"ON ENDS with it, returned to the Treasurer of the United States the sum of il $67,947.11, which represents the un- expended balance of Federal funds. H 1 Even though the last two Legis- H 1 to match the Federal funds for vo- Grants Unfil LegiSla- |2 matct b oot missiones H announced that practically every- P | ily announce their interest in pro- ral aid for vocational educa- | Viding education for the many who t n Alaska, which amounted to|do not go to college $1151139 in the last fiscal year, k ow at an end, Territorial Com- TLITULTE ) GOING BATCHING past two years Education has ap- 1 vocation- ud temporarily “adopted” by Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein. The Goldsteins, contemplating a cruise themselves aboard their cruiser Bobby G., will { weeks. Kazee has been conducting | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are at pres- classes at Fairbanks for the U. S. ent residing at the Assembly | Apartments and plan to return to| Smelting, Mining and Refining | meet the Carter's at some ren- | —,——— their homes in Oakland during the | Company and the Cleary Hill| dezvous in Chatham Straits next| Try The Empire classifieds for middle part of August. | company. | week. | results, -— As George Woodbury, of the Ra- dio Office Staff winds up his tricky at batchin as his wife is coming home Cliff Tabor, also of the Radio staff, i1 the Territory appropriated | Will pick up household duties . L ; . ? s ds for these services McVVey and Tabor, “men of the| g £ f 1 funds in the future | teletype,” have already accustomed | —SS&wi . o i 4 i given & /8 1 the | th a potato masher as St i L e il il [ o ind wit. MAKE MINE M AHOGA N Y_1talian lasses no longer “\phm_““i\i“K"\":”\ '\‘))“{' RiAtt Betching s TR need risk burns in acquiring that sun-brown look. At Viareggic, S [PURESS o s ey Italy, they get a suntan oil spray, the machine working under air uture, the Commissioner Harrls Apartments. pressure to spre‘ld a skin-protecting oil VALUES T0 $6.95 3 GR‘)UPS day, Otto McVey and sses, even between 2 and 4 o'clock this af- ' te! . The birthday table wa . Patricia Connors [Giea Wi vt ana e . . I S -I- d | color scheme and each individual S even 0 ay guest was presented a gay colored ‘ ’ . . ¢ | balloon for the occasion. | * sven candles burned today 1 A i | e iy ‘ A Fnday Dehcacy | BLACK, BLUE, GREY, BROWN, JAPONICA———and WHITE p when she celebrated with ‘a party & | PUMPS, STRAPS, SANDALS, TIES and OXFORDS N at the Sixth Street home of her| ‘Poached ng Salmon " grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Connors. WITH CRAB SAUCE ALL men now enjoy all- k AL e ot Lt Your Curly Locks SAGIC_Foot-Massaging ? Shoes. The patented Air b f Cushion makes you feel need special attention like WALKING ON AIR! 1 under summer sun! Fourteen friends of the honoree BARANOF LUNCH TREAT enjoyed games and refreshments|g 4 b' 8 SR ¥2 8 i S—— PN e ¥ PRI N | These are the shoes of _% Telephone 723 Fol‘MEBLY $5.00 and $6.00 ’}q ™ SUPER comfort — and WHITE TAN and BROWN-— $2.95 E i 1 Shi vill add alluring $6.50 e Satre 15 o wnol ppen SALE STARTS TOMORROW——JULY 28th * " ance. It will make you feel fresh and alive after the heat MASSAGIC byWEYEN a‘?:‘r s F amily Sh o e st o re | FRED HENNING The Royal Beauty Salon ‘ COMPLETE OUTFITTER ANN EARLY BARR-— Owner-Operator ‘ 227 SEWARD STREET 3 styles Big values 4555% % PHONE 202 for ROALD COPSTEAD or HAROLD BATES PHONE 603 for Fancy Fruits and Vegelables—DAVE SPENCER PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY - - - - JULY 28, 29 and 31 R i o R T S .| S e T I S . Little Pig Sausage —1b. 35¢ SLICED BACON — lh. 45¢ | Shipments of the Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in A Sunday Bresktant Deeser e Season Arriving on Every Boat! BABY LAMB LEGS 35¢ - 7 ————————————. FRYE'S MLK-FED LAMBS > YL s e POTIND L0eal Spring 1 | L0eal STRAWBEBRIES 1 "BEETS — bunch 10¢ 2 hoxes for 29¢ ‘ Eastern Pork Roast 1b. 30¢ | PICNIC HAMS — Ib.25¢ | © — e Lean Shoulder Cuts—Grain-Fed Pork HOCKLESS—Hormel’s Deli-cut SPBI“G o“lo“s cAmALoupns LARGE—Rivened on the Vine SHOULDER CUTS e cuc““nfins' tiy it d h POT ROAST mm i o E ge, tender .......cach 06 pprogys CRATE 95¢ N LETTUCE, exira large heads . . . .each 10c A-NO 1——For CANNING With the Flavor that Millions Favor | Bake with Sage Dressing—From Young Pork nAnlsuEs’ sweel 3 b“ches loc Lmo“s' J‘icy sukisl .‘nozen 29c SELECT FRYERS 3 SI 00 TELEPHONE PEAS, fender, sweet 212 19c GRAPEFRUIT, California 4 for 25¢ ONE POUND TO ONE AND ONE-FOURTH POUND AVERAGE IR T SR NEW POTATOES, A-No. 1 . TR lbs. 25¢ PEACHES, Freestone, Large ....8 for 25¢ Boneless Rump Roast 40¢ | Frye’s Delicious Hams 35¢ | GREEN PEPPERS Pound 19c PLUMS, large, very sweel 21Ihs. 25¢ POUND FRYES BABY BEEF POUND | Marvelous Flavor—Spring Chicken Tenderness y RAIN-FED NEW CARROTS Bunch 5c HONEYDEW MELONS . . each 20c and 25 '4 E G S 0 F P 0 R K AN ASTERN ssc c and Zac WATERMELONS—-On-Ice CUT ANY SIZE—A TREAT FOR SUNDAY DINNER POUND VERY SWEET ... ... POUND FRICASSEE HENS lb. 28¢ l ROASTERS —Ib. 40¢ FANCY—Plump, Milk-Fed FANCY COLORED—Foufto five-pound average BLUE RIRRON BUTTER, EGGS and COTTAGE CHEESE SHIPMENTS ARRIVING ON. 'EVERY BOAT

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