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Carsten’s Famous Smoked TBONESTEAK - - - - - - -—-Found'l_fic WEENIES Give your family the health it needs by serving meat at least once each day. And wait till you see the grand array at the 20th Century Meat Market. Here's the store that gives you tops in quality. Tender and Juicy—1942 Spring LEG OF Cut frem First Six Ribs—Prime RIBS OF Tender, Good Quality SLICED BACON L FANCY PAN REDDY FRYERS DE- IVER {1 ¢ EEANMBEB s BB SAUSAGE v 55¢ an““?§§n7%? % BEEF A Pound 65¢ Each 20c LISH-US CUBED PICNIC STEAKS - Choice Trimmed Baby Beef Sy Cold Cuts 30( 1, Pound 12 Assorted Varieties BO1LED 85( |_HAM, Ib. BY THE TON AT—POUND 40(_9 BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS TODAY and EVERY DAY! ERNEST PARSONS HERE Ernest Parsons, of the Electric Company with stores in|returned with Alaska Coastal Air- both Sitka and Juneau, arrived here | line Tuesday with lines. (NO I'CE——Since delivery equipment is so vita! we are in no position to deliver grocery orders except by inflicting a nominal delivery charge.) Oth Century Market PHONE 603 J. J. MEHERIN RETURNS H. D. STABLER BACK Parson H. D. Stabler, Juneau attorney J. J. Meherin, well known busi- [ from a business trip to Sitkd. nessman returned from a short trip Alaska Coastal Air- e to Sitka with Alaska Coastal Air- 1 BUY DEFENSE BONDS Call An OWL | WHEN USING A TAXI TRY JUNEAU'S NEWEST CAB COMPANY | PHONE 63 For Clean, Comfortable Well-Appointed Cars 24-HOUR SERVICE We Serve Youat All Times, Day or Night STAND OPPOSITE COLISEUM THEATRE Jimmy DeMers Jack Peterson | 1R. ! e | Lieutenant, j. g., Robert J. Scho-( jant, according to official informa- | |tion received by him early this| duty in the Nayy, Lieut. Schoettler ? {was manager of the Baranot Hotel.| Win of Season for ne to Juneau to take mm‘[ gement of the hotel when | New York i in 1939, from Seattle| | 7, e jihie Vence Lo | The Boston Braves, who had not | He is a graduate of the Univer-|yo,ten Brooklyn in 14 consecutive sity of Washington and has had |son, bounced up with an 11-hit vie- tory in the National le yester- day to spoil Hugh Casey’s venture J. SCHOETTLER IS . \ettler, U. S. Navy, has received his | week PR previous to veme caniea to active | Lefly Melton Gets Tenth {where he had been connected with (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) games extending back to last sea- a member of the| a starting pitcher for the Dodg- 1Iuln: ervice as {Naval Reserve. - oo | | The Dally Alaska Empire has the | a [luru.o:vl paid circulation of .any Al-|ers aska newspaper. Lefty Cliff Melton, meanwhile, i e — |tained his tenth victory of the son, holding Philadelphia to se hits as the New York Giants eke out a close decision Mort Cooper missed his fourth | consecutive shutout Louis de- {feated Pittsburg e Fletcher’s [ first inning homer snapped Cooper’s {scoreless innings at 33 | The Cincinnati Reds whipped the | Chicagd Cubs to cap a program { which netted the Army-Navy Relief Fund $36,000 and gave rubber- armed Ray Starr his eleventh vic- tory of the year -oo— Yanks Divide Twin Affair; Lead Trimmed Bosfon Gefs 26 Hits fo Bea | Washington Senators in Doubleheader (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The stumbling New York Yankeos divided a doubleheader with the Philadelphia Athletics, winning the |second game after dropping the opener, and saw their American | League drop to four and a S Herman Besse won his first game of the year for the Athletics | The Boston Red Sox, meanwhile, for a total o 45 bases and swept a doubleheader from the Washington Senators fo our and a half games at- A~ REVERSIBLE RAINCOATS Plain colors, plaids and stripes. Sizes 12 to 20 Some have detachable hoods. Zipper and button fronts. ALSO SILKLITE Laytex Rainwear—with Hoods. $SL.95 JONES-STEVENS Seward Street banged out 26 hit move wit of the Yar ame, manager Lou reau made four of Cleveland’s , including a homer, and scored all of his club’s runs to give Ed Smith. WRANGELL PRINCIPAL ARRIVES IN JUNEAU George T. Barrett, principal of Wrangell Institute, arrived in Ju- neau this morning on the motor- ship Institute II. 5 ) 3 N | N i N ) ) ) \ ) \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ { \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ N ) \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ 3 \ 3 \ N \ L) ) ) ) \ (] ) y \ \ ) ) ) ) N N \ 3 ) \ \ \ N ) ) ) N N | 3 We're Celebrating the Payment of Our 10th £ % dividend Wednesday, July 1, 1942 Please present your pass books so that dividends may be entered. Buy Your War Bonds Here Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau ¢ Philadelphia Jim Bagby @ decision over Chicago®s | " TWELFTH WIN FOR SEASON | Hurls San Diego fo Easy| I Vidory Over los . Angeles Team (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) In the Pacific Coast League last night, veteran Wally Herbert won his twelfth game of the season as| ‘he hurled San Diego to a v)uwry‘ lover Los Angeles, limiting the An- gels to five hits. | Pounding 15 hits off a pair of | |Portland hurlers, San Francisco tool: | a firmer hold on its new first di-| vision berth by defeating the Beav- | lers in a wild clubbing match. i In the only other game, Sacra- |mento defeated Oakland and se |the Solons into a three game lead jof the league. | a0 | GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League | Los Angeles 0; San Diego 3. Portland 7; San Prancisco 13. | Oakland 4; Sacramento 5. | | National League Philadelphia 3; New York 4. | Boston 4; Brooklyn 3. | Chicago 1; Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 4. American League New York 5,4; Philadelphia 8, 3. Boston 9, 5; Washington 8, 2. l Cleveland 3; Chicago 1. | Gastineau Channel League Joisey Joiks-Spare Parts, post-| poned. | | | STANDING OF CLUBS [ Pacific Coast League ! Won Lost Pet. 53 33 616 49 35 583 50 38 568 a1 41 500 40 45 471 40 45 471 31 52 416 31 52 373 ! Sacramento Los Angeles san Diego San Francisco Oakland | Seattle Hollywood | Portland Aational League | Won Lost Pct Brooklyn 48 20 106 | St. Louis 38 25 603 Cincinnati 38 32 543 New York 37 34 521 Chicago 36 38 486 Pittsburgh 32 36 471 Boston 31 43 419 19 51 271 | American League Won Lost Pet. 47 23 671 41 28 594 41 33 554 41 35 539 33 39 458 30 39 435 30 48 27T 4 | New York Boston | Cleveland | Detroit | Chicago ! Philadelphia 385 | Washington 375 | Gastineau Channel League ! Won Lost Pet. 6 1 "8 500 500 429 167 |St. Louis Blues | Junean 'Dodgers E | Joisey Joiks . ‘Spare Parts 4 4 il R % 4 188 HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beierly be- come the parents of a daughter yes- terday in St. Ann's Hospital, the baby weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John Pauls became the parents of a daughter yesterday in St. Ann’s Hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. { A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. S. Shultis in St. Ann’s Hospital, weighing 6 pounds, 2 | ounces. | | Mrs. Mary Kemmerling has re- |turned home from St. Ann's Hos- | pital where she has been under| | medical care. f Corp. Roland Rygh has been dis-! |charged froml St. Ann’s Hospital |after undergoing surgery LreatA‘ 1ment. John Larson has entered St.| {Ann's Hospital for medical care. | sgt. Floyd Barnes has been dis- | |missed from St. Ann's Hospital | after undergoing surgery. e S iRy INDIAN OFFICE TEACHERS | ARE VISITING IN JUNEAU| | Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McGee, | |teachers for the Alaska Office of | |Indian Affairs from Western Al- aska, arrived in Juneau today for| |a few days’ visit. | —-—a————— e _ ' (U. 8. Bureau) o Temperature Tuesday, June 30 (e Maximum 61, Minimum 51 . 43 inch rain e 800000000 Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 i i | BcPackage _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1942." ruotS ErrEClIIVE—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday HEADQUARTERS FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES Largest Selection in Juneau PICNIC PLATES, CUPS and SPOONS — COOKIES — PICKLES — OLIVES, Green, Ripe and Stutfed — CANNED LUNCHEON MEATS — CANNED CHICKEN — SAND- WICH SPREADS. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CHEESE —Many Other Items for Picnics to Select From! JELLQ® | POTATOCHIPS 10cPgk. All Flavors Strictly Fresh We Deliver the Goods FRESH NEW BUTTER | POTATOES Pound 4 Pounds 49 25« BLUE RIBBON BRAND » . EXTRA FANCY QUALITY SOPDA rPoP 95¢ Pozen | | ROOT BEER CREME—ORANGE Buy and Save at George Brothers VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS 1% Lal'g;.o Tin BUY COUPON BOOKS and SAVE AN EXTRA STRAWBERRY 5‘%' GRAPE We Deliver the Goods FRESH KILLED CHICKENS LOCAL RANCH EGGS Green Onions, Kadishes, Turnips, Cucum- bers, Hot House Tomatoes, Rhubarb and Lettuce from George Bros. Farm. Fresh Grade A Raw MILK and CREAM Freshest Vegetables Daily Black Bing Cherries, Cantaloupes, Limes, Lemons, Zucchini Squash, Asparagus, Cauliflower, New Cabbage w - Birds Eye FROSTED FOODS THIS YEAR'S P. ACK FROSTED HUCKLEBERRIES Sliced or Whole STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES—BOYSENBERRIES 35cor3for$1.00 VEGETABLES—Cauliflower, Peas and Carrots, Spinach, Asparagus Tips, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Broccoli, Green Peas, Brussel Sprouts. FISH—————Scallops. Sole, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Red Perch, Swordfish, Olympia Oysters, Lobster Meat, Crab Meat. ONE DELIVERY DAILY TO DOUGLAS