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SATURDAY, JUNE 13 PAGE SIX e “God Grants Liberty Only to These Who Love It, and Are Always Ready to Guard and Defend It . . . » ——_—_—fl * FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY and a half this country has been completely free. WEINTEND TOKEEP [T THAT WAY. We Americans are free to think and say what we like about anything and anybody. We worship as weplease . . . voleasweplease . . . andhold up our heads as free men and women. That's the Am- erican way of living, and there are 130,000,000 of us ready fo guard and defend it — soldiers in the field . men and women on the assembly line . . . in minesand onfarms . . . inclassroomsand homes. This is everybody'swar . . * 3 * WE AMERICANS consider it a privilege — not a sacri- fice —to defend the land we love . . . to pay more taxes . . . tobuymorebonds . . . to do without sugar and tires and hairpins so that our soldiers will never have fo do without tanks and guns. In this spirit, we face the job ahead . . . with the firm resolve that nothing shall stand in the way of a complete Vic- foryeffort . . . that each of us shall work LONGER and HARDER . . . that we shall build for a betfer world . .. and "that government by the people shall not perish from the earth.” * — This Page Is Sponsored by the Following Business an Alaska Music Supply Juneau Paint Store John McCormick Archie Betts Ellen’s Cash Grocery Krafft Manufacturing Co. Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop Dr. Dawes and Dr. Rude Thibodeau’s Cash Grocery Juneau Melody House Rice & Ahlers Co. C. W. Carter Mortuary Olaf Bodding Transfer Alaskan Hotel Baranof Liquor Store Juneau Florists Alaskan Cut-Rate Liquor Store Shattuck Agency Howard D. Stabler Harold Foss Co. Bert’s Cash Grocery Alaska Meat Co. Jones-Stevens Trevor Davis Service Electric Shop Thrift Co-Op Ideal Paint Store Garnick’s Grocery AMERICAN Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 Flag Day Exercises—Elks' Hall Parsons Electric Company Faulkner & Banfield Stan Grummett Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. J. B. Burford Co. John Reck Sportsman Barber Shop Emmett Botelho Kann's Heller’s Barber Shop Juneau Dairies, Inc. Sigrid’s James C. Cooper Alaska Trading Co. Needlecraft Shop Peerless Bakery George Brothers California Grocery Case Lot Grocery Reliable Transfer Star Bakery Alstrom’s News Stand Almgquist, the Tailor Snow White Laundry Warner's Machine Shop City Float Liquor Store Swanson Brothers Juneau Inn Juneau Lumber Mills City Cafe Bus Depot Lunch Juneau Drug Co. Cowling-Davlin Co. Capitol Beer Parlor Gastineau Grocery Juneau Transfer Co. J. S. Jeffrey Juneau-Young Hardware Co. 20th Century Grocery Merchants’ Delivery Piggly Wiggly Sanitary Meat Co. Kaser & Freeburger Mrs. B. Blomgren Crystal Steam Baths Northern Bar Sebastian-Stuart Fish Co. U. & L. Cafe Brunswick Bowling Alleys KINY Nugget Shop Devlin’s Butler-Maure Drug Co. Hollywood Shoe Parlor Ludwig Nelson Robertson & Monagle Juneau Motors Alaska Coastal Airlines Harri Machine Shop Railway Express Scotty’s Barber Shop Bill’'s Parcel Delivery Triangle Bar Arctic Bar Henning’s Bailey’s Cocktail Lounge Royal Cafe H. S. Graves Paul Bloedhorn Economy Meat Market Gastineau Barber Shop New York Tavern Guy Smith, Drugs W. 0. Carlson The Sewing Basket Harry Race—Druggist Sabin’s Nance 5-10-15¢ Store Charles Waynor Ordway’s The Channel Apparel Shop Sully’s Bakery Whing Ding . George M. Simpkins Co. d Professional Men: Alaska Steamship Co. Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Columbia Lumber Co. Percy’s Cafe B. M. Behrends Bank B. M. Behrends Co. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Triangle Cleaners Royal Blue Cabs * Leota’s Charles Goldstein Baranof Hotel Baranof Beauty Salon Juneau Radio Service Cash Cole Transfer Dave Femmer Home Grocery—American Meat Harbor Shurfine Market Thomas Hardware Co. Mayor H. I. Lucas Juneau & Douglas Telephone Co. San Francisco Bakery 20th Century Meat Market Family Shoe Store Hayes Shop Highway Delivery 1. Goldstein J. J. Stocker LEGION Juneau, Alaska Sunday., June 14, 1942 Flag Day Exercises—Elks’ Hall