The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1940, Page 8

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8 MISS McCORMICK IS MARRIED AT Though the weddin qmmniii the detail WALLA WALLA ,; of Mr ng took place You get nll 4 ml\ nnmgoe in 1. THE RIGHT FLAVOR of rich, mellow whiskies. 2. THE RIGH’ achieved by S method of blending 3. THE RIGHT STRENGTH —mild, yet full 90 proof. . THE RIGHT VALUE— best value in fine blends. TNESS— s exclusive Better Values, Bigger Savings, at California Grocery The Meat Mulms' the Meal and we guarantee The meat cut you buy at California Meat Co. must please in every way—or your money refunded. SHORT RIBS of BEEF, 1b. 12%2c POT ROAST of BEEF, lb. 25¢ GROUND BEEF ROLLED ROAST BEEF, Ih. 35c BONELES STEW BEEF, Ib. 30c BACON—in piece . ... .lbh. 22¢ PICNICS, in cellophane, 1h. 25¢ LEG OF LAMB « "> ™ 38¢ Leg Milk-Fed Veal . . . .1b. 35c ALL OUR POULTRY ARE BRANDED AS TO QUALITY Boiling Hens 1b. 28¢ 1940 Fryers 1b. 38¢c Red Roasters 1b. 35¢ Red Hens 1b. 35¢ Prepared in any Manner You Wish! LOIN PORK ROAST 1b. 30c VEAL HEARTS 1b. 20c 1b. 25¢ BEEF TONGUE A NEW ITEM! SWIFT'S PEANUT HAMS FPd on Peanuts and 1d Cured and Smok- POUND—35c i a steak from If you have never en the California, don't de vrill miss a perfect meall California Grocery & Meat Market PHONE 371 lla Walla, it is only now | Walla Walla. s Juneau are learning of Miss Irene McCor- mick's marriage to Mr. Everett E r of that city | tiz m(! Mrs. J. L. Schaefer n]‘l" At your favorite pac ckage stors. Copr. .completely satisfactory place to buy their food needs. The 1y-~you really i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, The couple were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McVay at Walla Walla at a 4 o'clock nup- vice repeated before the fire > banked with baskets of sprinz service was performed in the osence of relatives and friends. b an atter oo covemons. | WeeK = To Finish Job About June 15 The attractive bride wore a floor length gown of Fuchsia sheer, fash- | ioned with rhinestone buttons down I'{he front of the bodice. Her flowers| His big task in the north nearly completed, Charles G. Burdick, whu has been buying reindeer for (he Government from all non-native re talisman roses, lilies of tiie owners, arrived in Juneau yesterda -Fol for t Ca. a hol Th are b of m bers. Th y and sweetpeas. ss Marion Aden, as maid of hon- jore blue organza and carried and sweet peas. [ by PAA Electra from Fairbanks anc Nome Burdick plans to leave again Tues- day for the reindeer country. His Alex Ehrlich acted as best man After the ceremony guests greeted work will be done about June 15 Mrs. Burdick remains at Nome. the couple at a reception. PSS 3R b Well known in this city, the bride is a graduate of the Juneau High School. She has been in nurses’ fraining at St. Mary's Hospital in Walla Walla The newlyweds plan to make their heme in Attalia, Washington, D - French Solders il Reporfed Capfured - REED LEAVES FOR = GEOLOGICAL WORK ON YAKOBI ISLAND centl with BERLIN, May 17.—The German High Command, in a night com- munique, asserts th ta |; a African Sengele of French so]dinn tured as the fast-driving ma chine rolled through lhl‘ Ardenes Forest, back of the Maginot Line -o> \fter the mm h d re. 'l'hv weeks un- hing repairs ted here, meanwhile, to servi amp of the Reed party. The U. S. holds Ihml are eleven Bostons in the (00,000 acres of land in trust for more than 51.-!a 1an then dive fore destr m In 1;uiu' ly. able Address Box 1991-—Daily Alaska Empire—Juneau and Meat Market week in, week out the lower prices are found at California Grocery. Thousands have found this modern store the finest meats, the freshest fruits and vegetables, the highest quality food products—all are offered at consistent sav- ings. You solve your food budget problems easily by shop- ping at CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MEAT MARKET. S & W—Cream Siyle Corn, 3 ans 47¢ Yellow Bantam Campbell’s Vegetable SOUP 3 cans 29¢ Red Shield Butter 2 lbs. §°7¢ EGGS 3 doz. 99° New York Extras Peaches 2 cans 45 KRISPY 2-1b. pkg. CRACKERS - 39¢ Haines Seed Potatoes Now's the Time to Plant! [P SV ——— Hills Bros. COFFEE 2 1bs. 59¢ PRICES GOOD SATURDAY and MONDAY' 371 -Phone-478 FRESH LOCAL EGGS doz. 40¢ FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES Due on Mt. McKinley for Your Sunday Dinner | 222 SO. FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 478 = = = =i = = % Slaying SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 17, Duchess Gang, have been indicted prietor Leland Cash. place NEWTANKS NOW USED LONDON, May 17 Today's news today in The = frrrrrr e eee V“mw ,,,,,,, e - ) 2 - 8 0 FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940. €0 Steel | Workersto Back Govl.‘ Will Fight Invasion But Convention Makes Neutralliy Plea Gang Is Indicted ur members of the so-called he murder of restaurant pro- sh was slain last month at his of business, when Le resisted 1dup e woman and three young men held at Sacramento on charges urdering one of the gang mem- CHICAGO, Ill May 17. — c[o workers in the steel industry plead- ed for neutrality but promise 1o defend the United States against| foreign invasion. Delegates attend- the convention of the steel mdmu d here are Mrs, known as the Gordon Hawkins, Mike nd Albert Ives. Mrs pi- who came to California re- y from Detriot, was cha J bein lh(‘ I)l\m& of the 0se ing workers organizing committee adopted a resolution flatly opposed to American intervention in for- [ eign wars. Support was pledged to g. | the government, however, in any emergency. The convention also called for al curb on war profiteering by means| of excess profits taxes Delegates followed their leader- ship in leaving the question of a third term for Roosevelt to the union's executive officers. It is said the leaders could take appro- priate action of the number one political problem at the proper time IN FRANCE - MAIL EMBEZZLER | fTuge new | and more heavily armed those used in Poland by the United States, fhie Germans, have broken through the g s Little Maginot Line, military sources | SALINAS, Cal, May 17.—A Fede:- said to al Grand Jury in Salinas Sup- The corps consisted of three |€rintendent fo Mails Raymond Ad- armored divisions, each containing | €0ck yesterday afternoon on three EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT |::. | It is emphasized that Hitler's | it wiio had been ’ hordes did not strike the ain | eMF f‘,.,""""."'f'“"",""“ P HI_GH, '{YPE : Maginot Line defepses but the ex- for twenty seven E; 5% grain neutral spirits Secretary Eastern State Gov C tension near the Belgian-French Mmoeney from letters. Schenley’s Red Label vian, Office Manager, Cour lines. | 7244% grain neutral spirits 1l ls yal and ic Relations Exy > The defenders described the n. Can Assume Heavy Responsibil weight of the German blow as a g Hours and Tedious Tasks. Avail ‘penetration” by land forces and | SALE or IcE waves of the new tanks ;md‘ bombers r everything be- 25 lb k 25 them in regular “columns of | . CaKe £JC uction >oo | apire, EVERY TIME WITH Schilling POWDER When the tempting fragrance of baking cookies fills the kitchen, you can be assured of perfect results if Schilling Baking Powder was used. It's double-acting—made with pure cream 20TH CENTURY MARKET of tartar—never leaves that “baking powder p, - 2 | S"’thn:.' | taste!” For over half a century, Schilling has ) helped make baking swecessfuland economical. \'2 MONEYIACK To show our unbounded faith_in_this CREAM OF TARTAR Baking Powder, your grocer will rewrn your money at our expense, an will also pay for the eggs, buter, flour, etc., you have used, if yov find any fault ‘whatever wit.. it. FIRST CLASS PIANO TUNING ; H. J. 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PHONE FOR ME |Leg o’ Pork Roast, Ib. 29 ¢ LEGO'LAMB - - Ib.35¢ AR AT . —FRYERS- GENUINE 1940 FRESH KILLED CHICKENS—Dnect from the farm to you! 3 Whole Birds $1.15 | Average Weight 3~ to 4 Pcunds TOD/ R RS SRR TR G®ven Roasts |, 35@ Choice Beef, Rolled Rib or Rump _, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON THIS! ARMOUR'S STAR BACONDbythe piece, Ib. 29¢ Chuck Roast |h, 25¢ ARMOUR'S From Grade A Choice Steers (HI(KENS------Ib.24c] FRESH KILLED PLUMP HENS—For Fricaseee or Stewing SPRING RABBITS Small Size for Frying ssc PER POUND .. Little Pig Sausages ARMOUR'S STAR, Dellcmuslb 30 c for Sunday Breakfast . . For Belter MEATS phone 49 Now and Better Service! and the MOST RELIABLE DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN! Ib. 40c LUNCHEON MEATS Your Choice—ASSORTED ... . All Popular Varieties !or llmi Picmc! Dill Piekles Sanitary Meat Co. PHONE 49 "

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