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8 NO BREAK SEEN IN COLD SPELL; N‘ERCLR\’ AT 6 Wind Continues with L (lear Foracast fu To- v Tr\w n I«- t, Tomorr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC 28, 1938 T |GREAT CONTEST FOR MERCHANTS SOON LAUNCHED : Alaska's Canned Sa!mon o : Campaign fo Be Start- y ed in Early Spring SEATTLE, Dec. merchandising contest ever launched on behalf of Alaska's Canned Sal- mon will be the feature of the ear spring campaign to promote the sale of this product, August Buschmann, chairman of the Canned Salmon Industry advertising committee, an- nounced today following a meeting of the committee in Seattle. The contest, which Buschmann declared was believed to be the largest merchandising contest for grocers to be carried on in the coun- try during early 1939, will run from | Pebruary 22 to April 9. A total of 550 cash prizes will be awarded grocers for outstanding displays of canned salmon in retail stores. “Modern merchandising practice demonstrates that foods well dis- played sell rapidly. We believe that at this time, the cumulative effect of our national advertising on can- 28—The biggest ,ned salmon can best be capitalized |added to the holiday party, on by persuading grocers to push canned salmon during the Lenten‘nngemonts for the evening, | This contest is designed to a maximum of retailer co- period secure operation \\nh the Canned Salmon { which was a feature of the festivit-| is divided into three groups accord- ing to size of the display entered. | All entrants will have an equal| chance to win the grand prize,| Buschmann said. The committee expects this contest to result in| more than a hundred thousand | store displays of three or more ases of canned salmon, materially stepping up the retail movement of the product. Extensive plans for advertising | this contest to grocers have been | prepared, Buschmann said. e Eastern Star Social Evening Is Success & A Christmas atmosphere pre\m]ed | last evening at the Scottish Rite| Temple, with two lighted trees, plac- | ed at each side of the stage, while | Lillian Uggen and her orchestra pro- vided music for dancers in the| ballroom Red and green punch with cookies with Mrs. C. H. Metcalfe in charge of ar- Indispensable to the success of any | party is the famed “Lambeth Walk,” | Today's News To Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No_matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irri- ' tation, you may get relief now with | Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble 21d axds nature to soothe and heal inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ- laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, | don't_be discouraged, try Creomul- | sion. Your druggist is authorized to reiund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene- fits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you'll get the genuine —Aroduct iand the relief you want. (adv. Quy. — mmra TREASURE TROVE CHRISTMAS EVE AWARD Winner—No-4711 2nd. No.-3482 3rd. No.-4768 Holder of winning number has until noon next Sunday to claim our Treasure Trove award, then, winner’s claim will be forfeited to holder of second number, until Tuesday noon, January 3, after when holder of third number may claim—until Wednesday noon, January 4. JUNO SAMPLE SHOP THREE HUNDRED AT UNION HALL THREE FESTIVAL present yesterday afternoon at the Christmas tree festival of the Ju- neau Labor Council held in the dren or familie rganized labi Feature attraction du fair was the official visit fr Claus, who distributed candy to all the child Openiny oon wi piano by Mrs. I presented a vocal mas carol wins, Alberta I Albert p e concluded the D LIMA CONFERENCE T IS ENDING TODAY 5/' 7HIS Y If your present Refrigerator is inadequate, put this G-E ‘““Penny-Pincher’’ in your kitchen NOW and take full advantage of G-E savings this Fall and Winter! N()W’ is a good time to buy your General Electric Refrigerator, for food prices are higher in the fall and winter months, making it even more desirable to eliminate the waste of spoilage. And, with a big, new General Electric, you can buy larger quanti- ties of food, at bargain prices. Why Wait Any Longer? This first choice of millions is now popularly priced and our new budget payment plan makes it easier than ever to own! Simple, Silent, Sealed-in-Steel THRIFT UNIT with il Cooling Its record for en- during economy is unmatched by any other refrigerator. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN JUNEAU-—————— JUNEAYU MINE & WEHE, UNION—Local 20: REGULAR MEETING Thursday—Dec, 29 7 o’Clock P. M. "’i_v . | All Memhers Requested to Attend R T ———— 20 YOU WANT VE SOME MONEY YEAR 7 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. _ALASKA-—-— I WORKERS REFRIGERATOR Thrifty in mev Thrifty o cmm' Tlmfty in foszr' IIHH DOUGLAS ) |l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII||IIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIII|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||HI|I||IlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|l|l|||IIIIIllIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I TS " = = = = = 1938 Pioneer’s 1938 CHRISTMAS FUND JUNEAU Donations to the Christmas Fund for the Pioneers at Sitka Collected by W. D. Gr oss for the Year 1938 ware Co. Lucas, H. 1 Liston, Lu McLean, Hector McCaul Motor Co. Matt's Place Marine Airways California G $ 2.00 Monagle's Variety Store Capitol 5.00 Monagle, M. E. Carter, Chas. 5.00 Montgomery Ward & o Capital Beer Parlor 2.00 Channel Bus Line 5.00 Nelson, Ludwig City Float Beer Parlor 1.00 New Ideal Shop ... RS L Bo o Coffey, Dr. R. M. 5.00 Northland Transportahon (@ - Hedni Columbia Lumber Co. 10.00 Nugget Shop ................. Connors Motor Co. 5.00 New York Tavern Cash 2.00 Ordway's Photo Shop Dawes, Dr. L. P. $ 2.00 Olympic Barber Shop . Davis, D id 2.00 evlin's Shoe Store 1.00 Peerless Bakery Douglas, Wm. T. 500 Percy's Davis, T. M. 1.00 Pioneer Cafe E‘nqstrflom, E. B: $ 2.00 Race, Drug Store . o lite Studio 1.00 Radio Engineering & qu Rl Reliable Transfer iy Femmer, D. B. $ 5.00 Rice & Ahlers Co. First National Bank 10.00 Robarteon, BUE: .. .5 02 I:lorencrz Beauty Shop 1.00 Rosenberg, Sam Qster, Frank 2.00 Rundich, Emil ... Friend 1.00 Royal Cdfe ... Ryom Tropglae. . 4 0 S Gastineau Hotel . 5 35,00 Gastineau Cafe 5.00 San Francisco Bakery .............. . Gaslim}un‘Grocery 2.00 Sanitary Meat Market ... . Gazaloff, Sam 5.00 Sanitary Piggly-Wiggly * George Bros. . 5.00 Scandinavian Rooms ....... 1.00 Graves, H. S. 5.00 Shattuck Agency ....... . 500 Grummett, Stan 5.00 Shepard & Son, H. R. . 2350 Glover's Lunch 1.00 Simpkins, George M. - Loo Smith, Guy Sag ) Halvorsen's $ 3.00 Stabler, Howard D - L00 Handy-Andy 2.50 Standard Oil Compan - 1000 Harri Machine Shop 2.00 Star Bakery .. - 250 Hayes Shop . 2.00 Standard Machine Shop & - .Loo a1y Hellenthal, Jack . 5.00 Stewart, Dr. A. W. . 3.00 | Hermann, Mrs. Mildred R. it b 2 o AN ' Hollmann's Pharmacy 3 1.00 Thomas Hardware Co. .«.. ...$5.00 | Henning, Fred 5.00 Totem Grocery - 200 Triangle Cleaners 2.50 Ideal Paint Store $ 5.00 Triangle Inn 2.00 dle Hour, The 2.00 Truesdell, Mort ... 2.00 = s = | akeway Distributing Co.. .10 cases of beer United Food Co. ......... -$ 5.00 ="} Johr $ 5.00 E 4. Jo 2.50 Vance, Dr. H. ... --$ 1.00 = ’ Juneau Bak : 2.00 = Juneau (‘abmet & Detail Millwork Shop 5.00 Waynor, Charles -8 5.00 i Juneau Cold Storage ’ 5.00 White Spot ............. 2.50 = | uneau Dairies, Inc. 5.00 Wickersham, Judge J. 5.00 = I unecu Florists Shop 500 Wide Awake Shoe Shop ... 1.00 = || Juneau Lumber Mills .. 3 S . 20.00 = ’ ) uneau Medical & Surgical Clinic. ... 20.00 Yellow Cab Co. -8 2.00 E v'!('i = = , ,' = .