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4th Program punctualit startin Parade Will Be Held | et s AR and Wife 0| From suneau to Skagway—wrs 5 v lother prizes are as follows Don Tuliis, Mr. and Mrs. John Vis- Another auxiliary ketch sailing for Mcrnmg arious | Rty A e I.ea‘-’e luneau for Ap_ . Billy and Jimmy Martinez. Vacht reached port yesterday after- | oftice. & d | hmi' -!\"» ;' [‘M“ Sk .)U' U {To Haines—Mrs. Stauffer, Thom noon, ~rrn'i1.1|,; at the small boat Prizes Announce 3 g, pr\mfmefl m South s and Frank Perry. The ye- harbor at 4 o'clock. The Mariner was ”‘l"-\‘ 8 te July 4 costume 1 was empty built by Dr. and Mrs. Schranz of make an ABIER) =P o 5 ¥ Seattle i 1941 on the Puget Sound. | finances Best sustained ch boys)— | "‘“L) "‘(‘} “’n ‘r' 0‘;“(:{“"1“\“‘:“““ Going to Hoonah—Walter Hel- She is 42 feet long and has a small nual budget 1st, $5; 2nd sl i O e A lneka | lan, James Lindoff and David Mar- 12 h.p. engine. She is fully equip- | of the board. Best sustained character (girls) ‘I; o "l i bgn ity C";“ vin. Mrs. D. Marvin flew to Ex- ped with waterproof canvas, power 1st 50 MR S trmone | cursion Inlet and coming back from plant and luxuriously equipped for t B ed bicycle (boys)— | € their term of appOIMUMENt 4y, yet were F. Stall and R. Roch- | the couple to live in comfort aboard. s and fun for all ¢ 1st 50. t ekend. and will leave shortly e : ation promiise ) keep every-| Be: bleycle (girl for San Francisco where he will o : ! o 8 Dr. and Mrs. Schranz started for o it ning. of Juls] 1t take up his new 'responsibilities as( On another fight, Don Savage|Alaska in May of this year aboard 3 unil the of July 5. doll's buggy—1st, | Territorial Prison ry for the Went to Pelican and Vincent and another ketch, the Felicity, with a Soliswing: i B July B8Y—ISL | western Terri lv\’x.u)r Isturis flew to Excursion The PFelicity reached Kaot- 3 | sooter, or | A farewell reception to which the “"‘:‘ Skt A n, urld then returned south as 00 il Bohoatt 4 T L public: s fovitsd will Bo. held on || From Juncatl to Bitks were Seury |slparey bouliiy (kS Alksks god | urday evening at 7:30 o'clock at | Moy Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Al Pusch |climate. Getting back to Seattle, | Best marching wrnout (boy's or- and Bob Ticknor. the Schranzs boarded their own ship angle Place ):00 p.m 2:00 M t Crowning of July i 4t 111 Q\mfu ot Cornkbbn Ball e il e ooal atvic 00 L it nleht sl climate. : i SL 110 ekt Gulsid s avania atrest Boy's and Girl's organization and chu owing “thE | 0 e SO A ht, Her- The Mariner arrived here with s Y & imust have at least eight marchers progr refreshments will be 'Man Nelsen, Ben Mullen, I B.|the Schranz couple finding nothing ide will start forming. With S0, o0 o6 mareh to qualify for this | served. Purdy. Donald Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 'to complain about except that it many entrants vying. for the big), ., Brig. and Mrs. Taylor will also be Bud Phelps and Max Rogers flew | was raining all the way north. They first prize the floats are bound to i i !in charge of the & on Sunday there and returning were P. H. plan to stay in Juneau until Satur- be spectacular beyond precedent in Juneau. The floats will be judged HERE FROM CORDOVA |welt’ sebitign, At b+ a2 shiske Bay, by anonymous judges on the follow-| Mrs. Donald Van Brocklin and | gepvices 11:00 a. m., Holiness R. Ticknor. for which that region is famous. ing points her two children. Donald and Car- peet 2:30 pm., Praise Service; F Juneau to Tenakee were They then plan to go to Sitka and General appearance, 50 nmm&lr,n» of Cordova are staying at the gnd 7:30 p. m., Salvation M Mary Matson, H. Rosen, Mr. Mc- return to Seattle via the outside maximum “Hu:nw{ Hotel During the time Brig. and Mrs, Kenzie and Sam Asp. Tc Hoonsh | passage Originality, 30 points maximun - Tadior. have bash Neve LAY diave WA NVE MU Mrs. Davis, | e by Mayor 2 Miss Davis and Jimmy St. CI Workmanship, 20 PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 72 PASSENGERS FLOWN , Farewe" fo BY ACA ON THURSDAY All organizations entering flog Pat Alaska Coa \\Lul Ilrw seven flights | Schick, R. Mead and Murray Schick‘ d 72 passengers to their destina- ndell. To Ketchikan were Pegg Harris, Frank Halefa, J. A. Barry | and M. C. Reyle. On the return trip. to Juneau were Mr. and Mrs. Robinson from Sitka, Garry | also will be pri corated cars set at f econd prize, $25 There prize, hird prize contact Henris o Taylors Is | gell, and R. Orme from Sitka. | day, YL ¥ i tions yesterday. The planes touched , On July 4 at 10 a.m. the rade [‘ T Tenakee, Hoonah, Pelican, Excur- ! > | will start forming on Lov nk- sion [nlet, Wrangell, Ketchikan, ‘ omorrow Petersburg, Warm Springs, Bitka, lin strect and will start pro i i | Haines nd Skagway on their runs ‘lU 30 o'clock, led by the Junes ‘cm Band which has been noted for {rollowing are the passengers and | their destinations JUNEAU ABOARD YACH e Salvation Army Hall on Wil- Federal 1d Mrs. Joe Meherin flew 'm Springs for a short vaca- and deciced to come to Alaska, de- spite their friends’ complaints of nation Ball in the ganization) Best marchi! Avenue, Terri- y officials will be on Ballroc g turnout (girl's or- rwood, Marion Mac- | da Flush, John Sh and then will sail for Glacier which will be in the form of fare- M. Roebuck, M. Matson and to see the glaciers and inlets, points ma HERE FROM PELICAN endeared themselves to the mem- ¢ Sl e g g i W. Hellan returned for Juneau fiom | CALIFORNIANS AT BARANOF mum Mrs. Alpha Chirstensen and her pers and friends of the Salvation The float attaining the highest two children from Pelican are re- Army in Alaska and a large crowd Hoonah and H. Rundquist returned score will receive $200 first prize; |gistered at the Baranof Hotel is expected to attend the farewell from Tenakee. | Melvin Soper of Los Angeles and end. Leancre Ness of Montebello, Calif., second prize $100 $50 From Juneau to Wrangell were Dr. Moore, Dr. and third prize, | - | Read the want-aus for vargamns! services to wish them well in their appointment. ered at the Balan()f Huul Sherwood and ) Green Onions Radishes, Cucumbers Lettuce, Celery Green Peppers 95 Tomatoes Avocados Egg Plant Cauliflower Plums, Apricols PEACHES Del Monte No.2:—39¢ Bunch Carrols Zucchini Squash Parsnips PICTSWEET FROZEN FANCY CANNED FRUIT | S0 wherries - 65¢ MIEXED CASE SPECIAL Frozen Peas - 28« O’CEDAR QUART Perma-Moth $§ .25 Johnson's Electric POLISHERS For Rent Per Day 30¢ CRATCKERS Hi-Ho Box— 39¢ T E BAGS, Schillings SPAGHETTI DINNER A Complete Meal Box — 45¢ PRESERVES GOLD COAST 2 Pound Jars $1.96 1.18 1.18 4 Home Style Peaches 2 Hunt's Pears 2 Reliance Fruit Cockitail . 4 Hunt's Plums . 1.56 3 KodataFigs . . . . 165 3 S.and W. Sliced Pineapple 1.47 2 Green Gage Plums 1.10 2 Royal Ann Cherries . . 1.18 2 Reliance Whole Peeled Apricots . . DARIGOLD Butter 2 Ibs. $1.55 1.10 $12.38 Our Price $10.49 Yousave $1.89 \ Apricot Apricot-Pineapple Peach-Pineapple 69 Newor 0ld U.S.No.1 Mew«ts == Groceries =- Bakery Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 AM., 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’'CLOCK A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime B. D. Stewart, The Juneau wmac. tion recommended to its members today that Junedu stores cicse on July 5 and thereby afford the city a three-day weekend in observance of the Fourth of July. JMA President Frank Hermann while this recommenda- tion is nct mandatory, it is expected that all business in Juneau will be The JMA said that, clesed for the three days. action follows similar procla Buy it tiuougn En GROCERY The Best for Less =s-==x=== ¥hy Pay More PEARS Del Monte No.2: — 49« Peanut 0il o $1.29 PICKLES Libby, Sweet Party Size — 3O« Box of 100... . LOCAL CHAPTER OF RED (ROSS MEETS The Juneau C pter of the Am- of Ketchikan, Marie Craig of Wran- erican Red Cross will issue a finan- |cial statement in the near future rlu show the public how each dollar {was used or will be used that was ‘conmhuled during this year’s and 'last year's Red Cross drives. was the decision last night at an | informal meeting of the newly el- ected Board of Directors which met the first urn(' in its term of | B STORES WILL PRUBABLY BE CLOSED ON JULY 5 Associa- ciaants Waino E. Hendri and the Governor of Alaska. Drug stores will operate on a Sun- day schedule for the Fourth week- PHONE 92 98¢ PEAS Fresh Frozen Package — 29« Boysenberry Youngberry Loganberry Blackberry 89 Potatoes 13 lbs 4 SEE OUR fl“ESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Garden Fresh Vegetables from Our Refrigerated Case This Chairman of the | Board, said that the group will also , audit .of local Red Cross and will prepare an an- at the next meeting | He said also, that he will get the fund-raising campaign off to an early start this year by naming the Campaign Chairman as soon as possible. The first meeting of the Board of Directors will be held July 10. re want-ads! FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947 Distinguished for Flavor Coffee Schilling ALASKA MEAT (0. "TIS PICNIC TIME . . . We are ready with a large assoriment of Lunch Meats. Priced Right - Give Usa Call . .. Lunch Meais — Weiners — Dill Pickles MILK FED VEAL TENDER—JUICY Try a Delicious LOIN ROAST 33D cuce PHONE ==== 39 BERT'S CASH GROCERY REW LOW PRICES erries . 85¢ 29¢ 37c Frozen Straw Frozem Peas « o o Frozen Broccoli . . 131bs. §1;251bs.$1.89 Case 24 $10.49 Dozen - 5.39 Gcans - 2.75 NEW Potatoes Home Style PEACHES ORANGE JUICE S. and W. Case 47 oz. 34.99 BLEND JUICE S. and W. Case25$3.99 | Case 47 oz. (ase4701.4.55| 84.95., JUST RECEIVED— Mayonnaise and Mu'acle Whip HEINZ aarsie LARGE - 2 for 65¢ (ERT-0 3 hofle deal §9c POTATO CHIPS - - Large pkg. 30c \ TOMATO JUICE S. and W. SALTED in' - ALMONDS nm : CASHEWS Bargain 49‘ MINIMUM DELIVERY .. $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M, DHONE Be,' 's CASH GROCE Joi; Us in Junu;.vlulyvl-‘mth L E—