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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR!"—JUNEAU ALASKA WEATHER IS CLEAR, WARM FOR JULY 4. All Events Are Pulled Off Under Good Conditions, Except Late Evenmg S —— FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 SORRY SHOWING | stoc OUOTATIONS u: $4.03'%. | Sales today were 490,000 shares OF A F R llll\ 5. — Closing Dow, Jones today are 1 Juneau mine 1 206.72, rails Alleghany Cor- American Can 100, 7's, Curtiss-Wright 7%, SEASON SO FAR CORDOVA MAN HEKE al Harvester 96':, Ken-| john Wiese, a resident of Cor- New \yu]k Central .:'> dova, is staying at the Baranof 29%, United Cor-| during his v's.t here. ¢ 2 behind t 1 compiled here by Wildlife Regional Of- &a}/ (onr onieil the F 1| GEORGE BROTHERS Super VMarket Phones 92-95--2 Free Deliveries Daily STORE HOURS § A. M. TO 6 P. M. “Alasica’s Finest” FREE — DEL!VERY STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDUL h. rtal 270 :’.' fhiee: ,5233;1'1{” Tf{'“fl’ in| Tey Srai—No 1040 report; 1945 Watermelons — Canlaloupes :))(;:1{\”1: ;{I\II\PII):;]?I}(T)I;L?DML\ A\ITo ;:5:;)&.\{!\1.,2:;(1 ok ok kit Reds 77 123, Kings 200 Cherries — Seedless Grapes w o oo | Sweet Plums—Honeydew Melons SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Copper River ‘Rl'd~ 4:18:5. kings T ;Gflsi'_rlg'l(; total 50,800 1945 to- A VOSE . al tal 76,584 Cook Inlet—Reds 3,920, kings 10,140, pinks 42, chums 1330, co- . ?f:{\ ')l'U 1946 total 15442; 1945 e e | Whipping 4 for $1.00 KLIK Spl ead, 4 J dl s 2 5C the crowd at tal 93,962 st evening, a driz-| Chignik—Reds 35,424 discourage l\Ln c 1 dancing While lund!((l\ enjoyed the day in the city, scores were on boating tota or fishing parties, out the higl recreation centers General business for the day was absolutely suspended with the ex- ception of restaurants, mwk:ml‘ Joungs and the taxicab services, as| - Reds (ANTALOUPES Each 49« RASPBERRIES - basket 49 Green Onions - 3 bun. 2 D¢ RADISHES - 3 bunches 2% Division totals— 17,136, pinks 51, s 10, 1946 total i 83,16 hums 1 01,738; 1 SOAP POWDER-Duz, Oxydol, Rinso 3 large pkgs. D5 ¢ PIMENTO CHEESE Z nounds $1.09 STOKLEY'S WHOLE KERNEL VACUUM PACKED v SK ¢ No 1946 report; 1945 L ALASKA for all divisions— TR "r';é\i,'glfiz}mfis;';gfi%':' LETTUCE from 35 (ORN : 1201.1in 8¢ £ 2 for §2.09 e ‘:. Hrmrepobtug rom cup, head ' | ATHPARADE : . ..ot ' RFINE PURE VEGETABLE Sho 2 s e Y RN pfilm(ls $4.95 : _ Ld AND I'WH'Y?E e s w2 3O pounds 2.50 RANCHO TOMATO 50UP Jfor 25( IR TR e 10 pownds 1.6 AVOSET, Half Pint, Whippinz - - 2 bofiles §Bc cess” dreds of townspeople who saw it| and its American Legion Ap‘nflr)ls' Led by the snappy, rhythmic Ju- neau City Band, the parade bm\x at 10:30 o'clock sharp from Lower| at the Franklin street to Triangle | Main to Willoughby Avenue an(l‘ out Willoughby Avenue to the Ball.WMflM Park. | Baton-twirling majorettes were; Gene McDonald, May D1|)“(‘\lrh1 and Shirley Elstad. Behind the| band came the festooned bh\rlP- teers” and the “Fourth of Jul\ town paraders,” children dressed in varied costumes from Pocahontas| to Joe Juneau Color bearers were Boy S(nu'& Jerry Hill and Bob Rhodes preceded | by the entire Juneau Boy Scout| contingent. Clicking to a smart| military march also were the Ju-| neau Cubs under Cubmaster Bua‘ Treat ‘ Winning float, a gigantic orange| lion with a legitimate roar that is| said to have scared small boys for| miles around, was topped with Don McMullen and Viv Hardin. Nine- feet high and about six feet long, the lion, made of wood and plastic, | was designed by Bob Treat | Running the Lion Club’s float a| close second was the Elk Club's| prillianty festooned float. It was| officially sawarded second place in the float contest Also in the| float contest were the Rotary Club’s float featuring the well-known wheel-insigna and the Grou up | Hlnllh Association entry, a hh,hl\l ecorated Uu(k llllsd »\llh costum- local peo Bringing ade were t flowing v e gt m;pl-v' e rear of the par-| fire trucks over- mbers of the Ju-| hear Vo, Fire Department, | kids and candy kisses At the ball park prizes were| awarded by judges Joe Thibodeau,| Ralph Martin, and Ralph Wright Contest were ' Fo th of Jul by and Fourth me, Gaylord West- Rollison; Girl's Costume, Page Whitehead and Margie Klingbeal; Best Sustained Character, boys Stuart Whitehead, Harold Snaring; girls’, Georgia Clark, Sharon West- by of July Boy's Best Decorated Bicycle Jakie Ramsay, John Pyle; Girls Bikes: Marg: Pyle, Belinda Clark; Best Decorated Wagon, Carl Beyer; Best Decorated Doll's Bug- gy, Ann Gresham Juneau Cub Scouts were award- ed first place in the boys' march- ing turnout contest nd Juneau Boy Scouts placed second e Speaker over KINY 7 pm. Mon- day. Albert White. (314-13) according to both the hun-{e @ @ @ e c ¢ @ @ o o o o B: Place,| mer Holte R. L. along Front Street to Main, down | and Mrs. L. B Seely and child - FROM ANCHORAGE CHERRIES - S7 RoyalAnn - - - No.27fin 49« LIGHT AND SWEET Anchorage residents not yester: Barne: regis unm Sel- Phon€ 202 forMeatDepartment | Phone 92- 95—2 Free Dehverles Daxly and \h BERT’S FOOD PRICES Pledge Protection for You Regardless of what happens 1o OPA ceiling prices on foods, Beri's price policies are a pledge that Bert's prices will be kept as low as ossible. ; BY AIR FREIGHT CHERRIES - b PLUMS - . . lb. APRICOTS - GRAPES lb. B5¢ HONEY DEWS - Ib. 35¢ RASPBERRIES hox 50c ALASKA STRAW- BERRIES - hox 50c Whole, Half or Quariers . . . Pound 1. In setting retail prices Bert's will continue to give consum- ers benefit of savings result- ing from our way of doing business by pricing at the lowest point that will yield a reasonable profit. FRYERS, Pan Ready - 2 TO 3 POUND AVERAGE Pound 8 ()¢ Pound 8¢ STEWERS, CutUp - - - - - - Pound 70« LUNCH MEAT, 12 Variefies - - - - Pound 60« POLISH SAUSAGE Pound §()¢ SAUR KRAUT - - - - - - 2 pounds 35 SEAFOODS OYSTERS Pint 75¢ = OYSTERS SHRIMP 12 0z. can 85c SMOKED SALMON SMOKED SALMON SIDES . Pound 65¢ 58¢ 59%c h. 53¢ " ROASTERS, Eviscerated 3 TO 4 POUND AVERAGE . Bert's will do not speculative hoarding. Our store will con- tain the largest possible sup- plies of foods at all times and will be made available to all customers. STORE HOURS DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Daily Juneau Deliveries 10:00 ‘A.M., 3:00 P. M. Douglas l)tll\er\—-(l(»sE\ Daily at Noon ONE EBerfs B CASH GROCER 8 30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Half Pint 40c Pound 59¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KIPPERED CHINOOK SALMON, Ib. 75¢