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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 4t of JULY TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1942. 'PROGRAM FOR FOURTH OF JULY Juneau's lerth o! Julv celebra- K. C. TALMAGE as a paid-}lp subscribcr to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening ; at the box office of the«— ON THE 4TH ! vill s ff at 6 o'clock Pri- | | \'OM” I look your o 3, i 4o | CAPITOL THEATRE | cked ' e ers, pare . y % e 01150 e R A and receive TWO TICKETS to see: an All-star nine picked 'from the St. Louis ‘Blues and recent ‘arrivals | with baseball experience. "The game will start at 6 o'clock between these rival All-star teams and the wm-t | ner is to meet the Juneau team at 3 pni. Saturday, July 4. It is| | understood there will be first, sec- | |ond nag uged. Lo o ; HEADQUARTERS rnn PICNIC SUPPLIES The parade will start at 10:30 o'clock from opposite thé City Dock Largest Seleclion in Juneau PICNIC PLATES, CUPS and SPOONS — COOKIES — | % \ { { { ) ) { ) I} ) ) § § ! i 4 { ! on Lower Franklin Street. All those % ! { PICKLES — OLIVES, Green, Ripe and Stutfed — CANNED ; I | | | 5 From "Border to Border and Coast to Coast” Women of All Ages, Sizes and Types “YOU BELONG T0 ME" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person: WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! MM SPECIAL! PRICES EFFECTIVE——Weansday, Thursday, l"ridcly distiriguis shed best! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) they may be given a designated o ‘p]act- to save confusion at the last.| LUNCHEON MEATS -- CANNED CHICKEN — SAND- Al 12 oclock noon, in Baseball | WICH SPREADS. (Park, the sports for the children IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CHEESE ~~~Many Other ltems for Picnics to Select From! J E L LO POTATOCHIPS l At 8 p.m., in Triangle Place, there Strictly Fresh will be a Finn Horse contest for | __W_m—_—— service men only. £ - X At 9 pm. in the Elks Baliroom, [§ == e wer the Goods there will be a dance. — It is announced that the Duek | ¢ NE will be run off. } Also ab 12 o'clock noon, in Ever- | green Bowl, there will be a horse- ! shoe pitching contest and all en-j trants must be on hand at the ap-| pointed hour. | At 3 o'clock, in Baseball Park,! the ball game will start between | the winners of the Friday night entering must be in position not | Are Wearing FRANCES DEXTER CLASSIC DRESSES ! Thomas Hardware store in order | Dextérs go to Col- lege! Dexters go to Work! Dexters go Shop- ping! Frances Creek project musicians will furnish | music for the parade and dance. This is the program tentatively | mangvd for the celebration. i i r— i ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Frances Frances IN A NEW SUIT, TAILORED Z | § Frances Dexters go to Lunch! by MICHAELS_STERN l P““nds | { Frances Dexters go to Bridge Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- dis YAKUTAI plAm Gamesl! Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | f | )it J Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 . bl | i Frances Dexters go to Dinner! { [} sitka .. 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 When you slip on one of .our Michaels-Stern OF uBBv MAY i | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 [] Suits, you'll delight in its grand comfort i : ; | Frances Dexters Kimshan 18 10 18 10 38 10 be} o} (=3 1 n s ¢ nc C C . : b | 1, El . . Pelican ... 18 10 1 in the easy, yielding suy ss that's sewn { Nol oPERAIE et RmB:DN BIAM EXTRA | Al’e GOlng 10 Wln :oddk.c S ig :g :g 10 | ‘enakee into it. Your chie wsure, though, will be } Buy and Save at George FANCY With Good Stores All Angoon .. 18 18 , | Indications are that the Libby, E Brothi . QUALITY Ovor Americal Hoonah .. 10 mental rather than cal. You'll be in- | MeNeill and Libby eannery at Yak- rothers | I‘ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 stantly aware that this finer suit adds smart- |utat may not operate during the §™ JONES_STEVENS | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY g it | present season due to a deadlock on V&“ CMS s 0 l) A 2 | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ness and prestige to your appedrance . . . Ithe price of fish. | Seward Street ] Junesu $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $26.00 and steps our ¢ steem. Deft, shape- | —According "t R, E. Roberts BEANS [ 5|) Kake . - 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 and steps up your & s m ” ape: ,“ A(iCOl ng tarlvé o‘f 4 com‘ P 0 P | age Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 150 1C sic 18 c 5 egal represen & { . Wrangell 15.00 15.00 flattering design unsurpassed: hand |y, an “crsess ot spikiaimatelt SHOWED THE WAY ; b N 1000 craftsmanship . . . fabrics of luxurious texture; \30 percent over the price paid’a ( g E(EvaiR‘Flih r;;”;; i un] ;"}:1 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of -$1.00 5 § 2 ! ¢ trered to the sein- | contest open to all Denver high | these are the ingredients that will set you !er\::: ::;i\e:d gt e ( | school students was won by Bob FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phnne slz in your Michaels-Stern Suit apart. | demanded a flat 50 cent§ a fish, L ‘ ot | Beauchamp, a footbail and basket- HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: lor an approximate 52 percent in- al‘g( ¥ Dozell ‘ ball letterman at Manual High. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way:Fage, Less 10% | skt An additional charge will be madc for single passengers crease. oy et s s . | to flag stops. 29 50—55 00 | T'The price a year ago at Yakutat BUY COUPON BOOKS and ROOT. | A A SVIPR. g hud (was 33% cents for reds and the SAVE AN EXTRA BEER T n l A " G L E | price offered by the company this CREME—ORANGE year was approximately 42 cents, 57 STRAWBERRY | cLEA“Ens |Mr. Robertson said. Negotiation: (1] : GRAPE New Location Juneau Laundry Building * 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome “for better appearance” PHONE Daily 5:55pm 10:45am 9:15am 5:00am We. Fr. Su. 6:25pm 11:15am 9:45am 5:30am Daily 9:00am Lv 2:10pm Ar 3:100m Ar 5:55pm Ar Tu. Th. Sa. “8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm 135 MWT 135 MWT ~150 MWT Mo. Tu. We. Fr, Sa. 6:25pm 5:05pm Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. ' 9:00am Tv Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT DOES NDIGESTION | were attempted by the company for || ee————————————— | a period of more than a month and » l e e We Deliver the Goods ‘, Pksen, asslstans manager of -the | e e —— | |salmon department of Libby, Mc- FBESH Klum | Neill and Libby went to Yakutat cnlcxms | jand was refused negotiations by | - |the seiners, Mr. Robertson said. LocAL RANCH EGGS i Store, and which will continue to| Willlam L. Paul, Jr., Yakutat col- 20"" (Emunv operate on the same policy as iu;k‘ctlve bargaining agent has wired Z h the past. David Henry, recording secretary of Green Onions, Radishes Turnips Cucam- GRO(ERY HAS R. C. Copstead, owner of the ANB that the company flatly re- x . 20th Century Meat Market, wishes | fuses the offer of either thirty per- bel‘s, HU' House Tomaloes’ nh“barb and his cusiomers to know that his pol- |cent increase over last year or a G “Ew pollcv icy of charge accounts and deliv-|price fixed by the commissioner of Le"nce h'om George B!’BS. rarm. | eries of all orders will be main- conciliation and threatens to cease ] Beginning tomorrow, July 1, the|tained as in the past. operations on July 1 if 40 cents B i 20th Century Grocery Company will is not accepted for reds. His wire ) s s 10 3. g s | 1, s e v |- Fresh Grade A Raw and carry basis, it was announced MISS M(Naughton Production Board in Washington £ i3 today by Pete Clements, owner. |and Commissioner of Conciliation MILK and CREAM Reason for the chang'r- is the in- in Seattle requesting urgently their creasing difficulty in obtaining em- ployees and also the wear and tear on motor equipment that will not be replaceable, Mr. Clements said. Because of the monetary savings this policy will make possible, cus- | tomers will be repaid for their co- | operation in having the savings re- | turned to them in the form of low- er prices, he declared. Large orders will continue to be| delivered at the customer’s request | and at a slight charge to the cus- | tomer for each delivery, Mr Clem- rnts said. \ Meat Market Not Included } This cash and carry policy ‘n no way affects the 20th Century Meat Market, which is not conne ed in any way with the Grocery WANTED! | FOR LOGGING CAMP Honored af Party Honoring Mary Jean McNaught-| on at noon today on the occasion | of her birthday, a group of friends entertained at a no-host luncheon in the Baranof Hotel. Those who were present were the honor guest, Miss McNaughton, and Elizabeth Terhune, Elaine Housel, bold, Mary Mahaney, Betty Sharpe and Doris Freeburger. | TIDES TOMORROW High tide 3:33 a.m. 187 feet. Low tide 10:03 a.m., -3.6 feet. High tide 4:30 p.m., 17.1 feet. tide 13 feet. Low 10:19 pm, WA HOOK TENDER RIGGING SLINGER TWO CHOKERMEN TWO FALLERS ONE BUCKER ONE BULL COOK JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Apply at Office intervention and seizure of plant if necessary. Fishermen should im- mediately begin delivering fish. Company will not dare rcfuse de- livery.” In his wire to the WPB, Paul stated the Yakutat plant threatens to cease operations if substandard offer of 40 cents is not accepted. | Katherine Kennedy, Yvonne Sey- Paul further stated in his wire to WPB that Yakutat fishermen of- fered on June 26 to fish immedi- ately either for 40 cents, being the customary 30 percent increase over last year or at a price fixed by the commissioner of conciliation. All other canneries are offering 45 cents and the Yakutat plant aver-| age pack is fifty thousand cases,| he stated in his wire NTED! Freshest Vegetables Daily Soiiticabni (St ibctathiedhoded - 28 Black Bing Cherries, Cantaloupes, Limes, Lemens, Zucchini Squash, Asparagus, Cauliflower, New Cabbage " Birds Eye FROSTED FOODS | FROSTED HUCKLEBERRIES | Sliced or Whole STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES—BOYSENBERRIES Bcor3for§1.00 | VEGLTABLES—Cuufiflowu. Peas and Carrots, Spinach, Agpumqu. Tips, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Bmccoh. Green Peas, Brussel Sprouts. FISH. Scallops. Sole, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Red Pprch, Swordfish, Olympia Oysters, Lobster Meat, Crab Meat. ONE DELIVERY DAILY TO DOUGLAS GEORGE BROTHERS ALLOP YOU BELOW THE BElT" Help Your Forgotten *‘28"" For The Kind Of Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go More than half of your digestion is done helow the belt —in your 28 feet of bowels. 8o when indigestion strikes, try something that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the belt. What you may need is Carter’s Little Liver Pills. to give needed help to that “forgotten 28 feet” of bowels. Take one Carter’s Little Liver Pill before d one after meals. Take them according to alrections. They help wake up a larger flow of the 3 main digestive juices in your stom- ach AND bowels—help you digest what you have eaten in Nature’s own way. ‘Then most folks get the kind of relief that makes you feel better from your head to your toes. Just be sure you get the genuine Carter's LmJLleurPlH:{romyourdmulu Price: 25¢. THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports July Istat6A. M. | Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before “ \ J. H. SAWYER s \ - = BRSNS TRAVEL ON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seaitle Princess Liners sail from Juneau July 3, 7, 14, 17, 24, 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. Ro-Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC 10:20am Ar Ruby, Alaska ... 150 MWT 11:25am Nome, Alaska 165 MWT 2:00pm Ta. Tu. 9:00am Fairbanks, Alaska .. 5:50pm 10:35am McGrath, Alaska 4:15pm 11:1Qam Ophir, Alaska 3:45pm 11:50am Flat, Alaska 3:00pm 12:10am Bethel, Alaska 12:40pm % La ¢ e~ NEW Plane Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Alaska Transportation Anchorage—Kodiak Company Nome—Bristol m PY Kuskokwim and on . SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 River Points Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Star Air Lines VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L J D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 . o TheDnuyAmnmmrenum Subscrive to tne Daily Alaska largest paid circulation of any Al- Empire—the paper with the largest aska newspaper. paid eircalation. mme