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= *3 ~:: betj Beer Columbia Brew- eries, Inc. Tacoma, Wash. ODOM EDWABDS CO Alaska Dlstnbutors JUNEAU SPORTS FISHING CLUB SALMON DERBY SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Off Marmion Island FISHING STARTS 5 A. M.—STOPS 12 NOON Official Boat Wanderer Leaves City Float at 4 A. M. All contestants must have 1941 City Memberships and must pay One Dollar Entry Fee in order to qualify for prizes. PRIZES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER! Hutchings Economy Market | THREE PHONES-553, 92 and 95 Be Wise--Economize VISIT JUNEAU'S FINEST and UP-TO-DATE MARKET ' Where Customers Will Be Assured of Courteous Service! Localed in George Brothers Super Market FRESH - KILLED BROILERS 90¢c EACH ROLLED RIBS or STANDING Prime Young Steer 45¢Ib. ROLLED RUMPS, lean and fender 45¢ POUND SPRING LAMB Ib. 40 LARGE ASSORTMENT LUNCHEON MEATS Ib. 40¢ STEWING HENS - 1b. 33« 3'2-pound average ROASTING HENS - Ib. 4O« THREE PHONES GFORGE mromums 553 — 92 and 95 ACCEPTED AT .DELIVERIES DAILY...4 LEGS OF COUNTER! ISLANDERS T0L. CAEVROLET WALLTONIGHT Moosemen and Douglas; Racers, Is Dead DETROIT HOME Pioneer Auto Designer,f | Former Greatest of Auto IG[[N HYNER Shower Gifts Are IS GOING T0 | 'Is Named Agent at Taken to Hospital To Mrs. Rodenberg KODIAK joB Mrs. William Rodenberg was pre- sented this afternoon with a large | basket trimmed with blue and |white and filled with the gifts Wesf | which were taken to the home of Mrs. Karl Alstead last evening for | evening playivg bingo' with_nea:ly, | everyone receiving an award. At' | the close of the evening a light supper was served by the hostess, Centering the table was a cake, iced in pink and white with “Wil- lie Junior” written across the top. | Those present were the Mesdames | Edward Nielsen, Frank Hennessey, | Glen Wald, Carson Lawrence, Mil-| ton Daniels, Barney Lind, Jack Gould, Bud Wenstrom, Bud Nance, and, the hostess. The honor guest was in the hospital. .o - THE DAILY, ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY., JUNE 6, 1941, ok : id ' CHILD. BONUS CANBERRA, Australia — After July 1 the Australian government will pay five shillings (90 cents) weekly endowment for each Aus- tralian child under 16 in excess of one child in any family. W(IIJLD You {LIKE THIS Mild year- round chmue Pum Sound near Seattle. G — |tral 117%, i | United States Steel 54, Pound $4.03 Nines to Meet for 7- Inning Battle Weather permitting, the League- leading Douglas nine will meet iis |Ball Park at 6:30 oclock tomat for a seven-inning fray. The standings so far show the bat - tle between the Red Coats and the Moosemen only one game apart with the Moose holding a ore game lead in personal contests, but the Doug- | las squad holding down the top spui in the League pmcenm €8, STO(K OUOTMIONS NEW YORK, June 6 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock - today is 4, American Can| 78%, Anaconda 26, Bethlehem Steel 71, Commonwealth and Southein %, Curtiss Wright 8%, General Mo- tors 37's, International Harvester. 51, Kennecott 36, New York Cen- Northern Pacific 6%, DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 118, rails 27.62, utilities 17.36. ( e Subscribe for The Emnlre. A closest opposition in the Fireman's| Chevrolet, 62, pioneer motor car de- signer and in the earlier days one of the greatest of all racing auto-| mobile drivers, is dead at his home ! here. Chevrolet had been in poor health for several years and retired from active duties many years ago. He i survived by his widow and son. Baranof Now Northbound pETROTT, Mich, June 6—zous, Ward Point for Alaska |the Alaska Steamship Company in | this city who will regret his leav- party. Steamship Company Glen Hyner of the Alaska swnm- Byt ship Company's office in Junanu, has been appointed agent for the company at Kodiak. Hyner will leave for the West ward, accompanied by Mrs. Hyner on the steamer Denali scheduled to leave here one week from Sun Juneaa for the past six years and has nct only made a host of friends with the traveling public but also hundreds of friends in SEATTLE, June 6.—Steamer Bar-| 1 anof sailed for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports at noon yesterday' iwllh 266 passengers including 80 steerage. Passengers aboard the Baranof| booked for Juneau include Mrs. RDV Brown, Patsy Cross, Boris Magids, James S. Dodge, William J. Kllgoul AR P I E IN TRADE PACT BERLIN—A new trade agreement | was concluded between Denmark and Germany. Specific details were not made public but it was leam=<l that more Danish butter and pork are to be delivered to Germany in the course of the current year. i >Members Of Unlon Sfrlke FFEE! i MY co tions, which so far have proved Flavor—that’s what we men want — full, rich, satisfying flavor. That’s why Schilling Coffee gets our hearty approval. YOUR CHOICE DRIP OR PERCOLATOR Schllllng WINGS cr“ ’—’THE MORNING SANITARY MEAT (0. Offers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS! You are invited to come in today and select wAhat you like from a big selection of CHO! TARY MEAT COMPANY ICE MEATS . you are alwuys assured of CE OURTEOQOUS SERVICE, EXTRA VALUE and CH Roasting .. COLORED FANCY BROILERS EXTRA LEAN—EXTRA TEN! ARMOUR'S Sanitary ED SHAFFER BOILING BEEF PICNIC HAMS C LUSCIOUS CUTS OF GOVT. INSPECTED MEATS Just Phone 13 or 49 for FREE DELIVERY. CHICKEN POUND 40 1941 FRESH KILLED LARGE and PLUMP Each 50 Stewing Chickens Co-Op Extra Fancy _Pound-$3e_ LEG 0> LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb Poun d-40¢ Ib. 20¢ Ib. 28¢ Meat Co. DER ing but wii be pleased with his |advancement with the Alaska Swamslup Cumpany. e MINERS AT FAIRBANKS IN WALKOUT at 5 o'Clock Thursday- Picket Power House the shower she missed when Wil- |liam Junior arrived before the' Guests at Mrs. Alstead s spem the oald nn-culnunn PHONES 92-95 BUY COUPON BOOKS SATURDAY ONLY—Prices Good Salurdax (Inl!... Butter 40 c Ib. EVERSWEET LIMIT—2 POUNDS Subscrie > the Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the h.r[efl: ‘ashon, Washington. Price reasonable. | flyper has been connected with . SUPER MARKET PHONES 92-95 JUNEAU $10 Book $ 9.50 $20 Book $19.00 NOW SAVE 5% i Franco-American (Continnied trom Page One) futile in attempts at .a settlement. The .company agreed to bargain with the union but after several days no results were reached. The main issue is the - union shop which the company refuses to accept, claiming that in the States the company has union employees but closed shop is not enforced. Hours, wages and living conditions are minor causes for the trouble. Jacobsen hopes to get a settle- ment within a week at least. e OSCAR HART BACK Traveling man Oscar Hart {turned to Juneau last night on | southbound steamer Noxm Sea. H. staying at the Baran:: Hotel. 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