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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1942 -y S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~__ PAGE FIVE TWENTY-FIVE v * |NEWCAMPAIGN |THIRTY-TWO PRGNS Ladodt NOW BEGNG ARRIVEHERE "o PIGGLY WIGGLY e LEAVE HERE LAY IS sourgounp HOT STUFF | .o " rRoM soutH QUALITY vith SERVICE ! ar Board's nonstop National Sal-| ;g: m Passengers leaving Juneau for ' N F I G H ' vege Campaign has opened with| o TOE e oon ixom T B. Y T H I S R E C I P E a goal of massing for war use the | south were: LOST—FOUND the south Saturday were, for i Nation's scrap metal, rubber and the & MISCELLANEOUS | Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer| fats gk 4 | From Seattle—Gideon A. Apell, CRYSTAL DATE BARS Rhoda d Whitehorn; for Wrangeil, B G Lieut. Ropert Taylor, Maj. John A. R S el |Hanford, Frances Hanford and Ed| Senator l_odge Sees U S | \ LBM'”"‘UP- Dale Stewart, Mrs. Dale BEATEN VERY LIGHT Haynes; for Ketchikan, Mr. and| Two Fnends Are | Stewart, Bert Lashus, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Norris Berg, J. Bailey .m(h McAlister, Mrs. Anna Kearney, Ken- % CUP FLOUR Arthur Almquist | Unl' Ufldel’ F"e I“ Lieut. 1 TEASPOON BAKING POWDER \nath Kearney, Don Davis, Those leaving for Seattle were Lib Battle ll't ay ueS'S Robert Yost, Lieut. Allan McMan- % TEASPOON SALT Olga Baggan, Beryl Marchall, Fern Ibyan ba , |amna, Miss Martha Tutiakoff, Miss | 1 CUP CHOPPED NUTS Wm‘“” Jf”“.i‘“f"".’""" '3","}2 Cla:.:’\ Sixteen friends gathered in the|Alma Foster, Miss Josephine Pish-| 1 CUP TOM ALLEN'S CALWORNIA DATES (chopped) rene Shirk, Sandra Shirk, 3 S S ¥ —Senator | b - Wy p §iee {Moran, Charles Rood, Raymopd m\:xrA t‘::);tr;j;m:m}‘ !30‘991\1/‘:: Barandf Hotel at noon today for ‘(‘ l\‘)"vhl\] i Thomas and Lincoln Mix in order given. Pour fifo pan to %-inch depth. | Hiff, Jr., Joseph Bousell, Jr., C. ¢/. e g|2, no-hostess luncheon honoring; G. Wallace. * Bake until brown at 325 degrées 10 to 15 minutes, Slice | achusetts, reported on his tour o 3 2 IN . 1 Howell, Wilbur |Mrs. Charles G. Warner and Mrs.| From Ketchikan — Mrs. Hazel .. theh foll 1 dered: aui {Nissler, Roland Howell, WIBUY | the active army on duty in Afriea| ™5 “\ijiams as a double birth-|Clark, Miss Bonita Clark, Master | while hobis ChRRESE S S LR i N st~y et A When You Think of Good Groceries Grant, Phillip Wray ‘and Wilburt|¢1q " his colleagues today in tha ; ' ) 4 day celebration. Mrs. Warner's|Herby Clark, Ko Hop and A. C Copy must be in the office by ¢ | Craig. Senate, the American soldiers Der-|pitnqov was today and Mrs, Will- ;‘_;:ch ;S0 S | THINK OF 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- ‘ | formed like veterans and the Am-|. o Y N {lams celebrated on Saturday. From Wrangell — Hal Fairhurst sure insertion on same day. y 'I'wElVE ARRIVE erican made tanks stood the mti Guests at the party, which is an|ang 3. B Bogle. | {well in the Libyan desert fighting. 5 We accept ads over teuephone I 9 |annual affair, included Mrs. F. A\ pyom Petersburg — Thomas E. . from persons listed in telephone » Senator Lodge related how an.Metcalf, Mrs. I P. Taylor, Mrs. J.|rnompson, A. W. Willard, James B. | Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 directory. American tank detachment lhv.‘u hej g MacKinnon, Mrs. Charles G"]d"‘()(x)dwm M, r IR . - CRoGaw e { described as a “token force,” en-| eoin nr Sophia Britt, Mrs. J. S, , S. e b Count five average words to the | 3 ) » Mrs. J. 8. |myg Lester Elkins, N. Hemmer, Carl aged the Axis forces on June 11 Ca i g 3 ) Daily rate per line for consecu- | | Tobruk. - (Y, SAORMBRTLY SRR COMICE. IRAERT, D LeotaQs 11a Y 0. Pear] Peterson, Mrs. Norman Les-| Wve insertions: | Arrivals in Juneau from Seward! “Our soldiers fight the enemy in { FUR BROKER HER FOR QUALITY MEATS als Junes Sews 8 s 1ig Y INijje, Mrs. Bess O'Neill, Mrs. Julia “ o One day .. |sunday were Walter Bislorke, Don-|M-E tanks. The heavy fire of en-|meyine’ Mys, W. 8. Pullen, Mrs R ER E E WOMEN’S APPAREL AND POULTRY |ald W. Couplin, Glen E. Elfera, G.|emy guns however made no pen- Ao e 7 FREE DELIVERY :;:::::’:;lc::i:r 1A, Warrick and Floyd Young; from |etrations and our boys mzislerod‘K::‘:Lr:;‘“"'"k" S Mks. A Veu o" WAY Io SIAIES Baranof Hotel Call Phones 13 and 49 | Valdez, Dan Noonan and Jnhn}dinw( hits on a number of Ger-| AibiG the ¥its Foaved by tHe| “Muskeat _] % le” Shtivea Bieber; from Whittier, E. Nelson; man fanks. The hits stopped the , = %" &5 " = haf: WASHEE | uskra ‘0 nn A Cl l«“l‘; fnl SALE from Cordova, H. B. Allerbach, Mrs. (German tanks. We have in the, Stk o 6 1 T DEGREE S o ) H. B. Allerbach and Ha 3 General Grant a vehicle of stout|ON€-half a pair of nylon hose. She | Fairbanks, visited in Juneau mdxm N“ “T“ Chas. G wamer CO. ' hopes to receive the other half |on his way to New York. -2 o pw skiff, 7 ft. beam, 40|and from Yakutat, Dais Abra- |armor that has a gun not ouhrunmm g “”“1;1‘“0:“ gllatlhkbm) R Hinl:-llx d‘.?;l)rn K]mrtlv covered. 1020 | hams |by the nwmv" |when the jokester relents. | schwegler reports that the beaver || Transfer & Garbage Co. Marine Engines and Supplies 10Nt y o 2 5. ¥ . : g § g o red roses, sel v |are holding their own this year due es S5t. 3 ) Passengers leaving here for '.h(-‘ e A bouquet of red roses, sent by |& 4 | E.O0.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS MACHINE SHOP West Lih Bt Piohe 59 Mrs, H. L. Faulkner, unable to be|[to a better regulated season, but necting. heat. Phone Green 147 or inquire ready to go. Price right for quick | Seattle, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, | abolit 69 PERADEDMINEE FORTE hige | 3 ROOM furnished house, newly| —————————————— |Mrs. Myles Jones, George Powell, l[‘“s FOR Sou“l A fur bugers and broker since Member National Retafler~ FURNISHED heated two-room ap-| ypoe b A i | Cuitis G. Shattuck, of the Shat- | artment with private lavatory, | 7 * e w I pED ouT;“wk tnsurance Agency, left this! | er trappers next year and less “Sun- DODGE and PLYMOUTH PHONE 767 give fur-bearing animals a S . tnalwill vi . g 3 (Authorized Dealers; STEAM heated furnished apt. Phone | ent sizes, completely furnished. All ReSldefliS, Ifl(ludlflg\“m Visit with his wife and small|y, y. HAAS, TERRITORIAL HUTCHINGS ) BINGLE housekeepmg rooms. Bish-| , © " o™ ) eating plant, | ters of Mr. and Mrs, William Shirk, with Mrs smmwks I.lmll) | M. J. Haas, Territorial Commis- | Be Wise—Economize J““. “0“" heat, Gastineau Ave. Inquire| 209. and is taking care of her baby sister, | 1 GNDON, July 13—A Reuters dis to Anchorage and FURNISHED Duplex apartment, 4| Dew. $100. 437 Seward St. Phone| The girls will spend the summer |y . "o Gined out the village e| 3. .G. Roeht Assoclate Mining|'e Juneat, according to word re-| | Dlesel Oil—§tove Ofl—Your EVERY NIGHT NICELY furnished 3 and 4 room| _ - |south were, for Ketchikan J. B.| 3 . i == > Ropes and Paints apartments, oil ranges and oil TROLLER “Diana” fully equipped |Warrack and Howard Hayes; for NORWE l AN I present, decorated the table. that the muskrat haul will be only | —Phones—81 (R R 3 | 550,000 crop. There were few lynx | at 626 5th St. | sale. Gene Butts, Phone Douglas Mrs. Nellie Reeve, Jack Whittman, | ;(ufl“s G S“A“ K s v ot il e | |James Erwine, Mrs. Ruth Neville, i 3 S bl 1 o | COWLING-DAVLIN THRIFT co—” renovated. Phone 589. 1MS£E¥INMIi': ;‘yflu’ghti‘:“:“‘;wzovg‘ D. L. Woldman, Levayne Neville| v I llA GE lS 11912 in Alaska, Schwegler predicted | COMPANY Owned Grocers ANd FaLly, Sue. | that the fact that there will be few- | 211 SEWARD STREET suitable for one person. Rent 5 L e .‘Sh' k G' I O N Benig o f0r » Beabtls 60 st s 0By sportsmen” in the field should DEALERS $40 including electricity. Rice &| close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. | Ir Irs un i the %., Phone 34. - {month on business. | chance to build up stock. | Ahlers Co, Phone HOUSES FOR SALE—Many differ- Way io Sea"Ie ;3 While in Seattle, Mr. Shattuck | oo oy 4 uciiN 1 FORD AGENCY A1V TERS e |8 llen, who went south six| N NER GREASES—GAS—OIL Blue 474. Very reasonable—to close up an son Al | LABOR COMMISSIO! ) estate. Also a 16 unit apartment| Irene and Sandra Shirk, daugh- Women Repofled Sho' | weeks ago to spend the summer TO RETUN THIS WEEK ECONOMY MARKET PFoot of Main Street APV s e 4 _| Automatic oil burner, 6 new rugs, | Jeft for Seattle yesterday. Irene DOWn by NaZIS | ™ |sioner of Labor, has returned to, | THREE PHONES 553—92—06 4 ROOM fur. apt. Oil range and| several electric ranges, etc. Phone will start High School in the Fall M'm E“GI"EER Fairbanks from a trip of ‘:;SPEC“““ - nearby com- X | who is only four years old, on the| e | ities and is now in the Interios Soothing Organ Music and t Store. o - - = e | £ |patch said the Soviet Informauon} | mun: and is erior | gisen oA PAOCIPIO? oll humer rangs. LiKefil. dovi Bureau has broadcast a report the I'EAVES o“ TRIP |City awaiting transportation back | WHEN IN NEED OF Delicious Fried Chicken e, ull] Blue 185, with their mother’s aunt, Mrs. S| ceived by /e McCutche s-|| Coal Choice—General Haul- cooms close in, electric range, u Peterson, in Seattle. of Telemark, in & province Mip.oinec "0 the ferritorial Des|Ceivod by Steve McCufcheon, As-| fng — ftorage and Orating noucus heat, $25 month. Call 426 1st| o mme— e oy Southern Norway and “shot all of | , for | Sistant Commissioner. = » s y equipped. $700. Y | partment of Mines, left Saturday for i St. East. | Phone 564, offl(ERs' (lUB | the residents including women and g trip”to Admiralty Island to ex- g - VTR CALL US! John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 o 3 DR. GEORGE BARTON HILLOREST VACANCY—ONE UN-| o/ brniNe ag ~suntent, Lambert children.” t |amine several properties brough YISITS IN Vl("l'ORI/\ J““n Tr“shr | The spokesman here for the Nor- | |to the attention of the department. FURNISHED APT., ONE FUR-| e gy % i oy ar ¥ NISHED APT. PHONE 439, mak:. Inguire Room 11, Imperial | IS oPENED '" ‘Wl'gl.,\ll Government however s d. - The trip is being made in con.! Dr. George Barton, former well Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GE“RGE nos. RoMps. i “we have received no mlolmnliun nection” with 'the 1 f re-ex- |known Juneau chiropractor, in re-| 3 B LA o policy of re-ex i € e 2 FURNISHED apts., Reck Apts. | o Turniture, beds, blankets, lin- | ju"[‘u SAIURDAY !the village has been wiped out.l| ._!mmmfig old properties and special |cent vears located in Edmonton, is Widest Selection of 0il heat $25 onthly. Inquire =" ol i attention is being paid to lead,[DOW on a visit in Victoria, tnkm;;i Q by e;mk' s i :::3 stove. 304 East 1st. Phone With a membership consisting of (ARL (. ““SI.ER, |zinc and mck:x‘*’ an s x::-v;i:-l«:”: . v":n“sb_:s N;l‘cwr;lh:‘g‘ TIMELY CLUTHES L:Plnony:tlss | officer personnel of the armed T akant sk oo o PTCPI0 02 ao aew, Tt o n e, o otters i PR EXPERT, LEAVES | Miss Olson H " STETSON HATS heat, reasonable | Wasning Machine. Inquire El-|was opened in the city last Satur- ’ | ISS Son aS % = | STETSON HATS | 139. | | JOHN COVICH RETURNS N 3 | lingen Apts. day. The club occupies the sec FoR SOUTH SAIURDAY & s | Thomas Hardwarec g 3. AL X y 3 John Covich, Inspector for the | ality Work Clothing 0. EUREKA Apts. 2 room apts. Phone | o oo oo eqmp_,gafidfi?m‘:fl L.I:r ;x]‘nuggle (:lren!’{nexsl p rea as a Y'Ten-irm‘ml Department of Labor 1n{ Quality Worl othing PAINTS — OILS Douglas 372. ment. . Apply Faulkner & Ban-| Frat:)l:l[i:m’s:eezw aranof Hotel | .. . Nissler, production and Southeast Alaska returned on Al- | Builders’ and Shelf VACANCY, Fosbee Apt. Phone 443 | | field, Juneau. Nramibare. of the éuard of Gover_'lnvenwl‘v analyst with the War| Miss Elma Olsen entertained Sun-|aska Coastal Airlines from an in-| . v sater. Call Ju- | nors of the new club are L. Ool Production Board office in Seattle,|day at the Baranof Hotel at a|spection trip to Sitka which took | !‘“n fln““mu . HARDWARE 4 ROOM furnished house, oil heat. ‘CIRCULATING oil heater. Call Ju- IRy W iskle’ @apt . Jove ';J' left for the south Saturday after| preakfast, to which nine guests him to the Baranof Island city last . y Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. | neau Melody House. y W. Riegle, Capt. Joyce D.ispending several days last week in|were bid. week [ Complete Outfitter for Men | Smith, Lieut. T. B. McKinstry, First | juneau, Y | IR, ¢ u’.‘ “l’ L FURNISHED apartment, Triangle Lieutenant N. R. Donnell and Lieut.| whijle in Juneau, Mr. Nissler had [ l.d l- Bldg. P:mne 203 (05 "nen” DI WMI'I'BB Robert E. Tomlinson. headquarters in the Governor's (HAR[ES H.BERS. o ‘;‘,’,‘jvég‘tb.{"gm"m C 0 A L Grummet! X s office where ke met with local 2 i “S8MILING SERVICE"” | | S Boushall, Jr,, who has been WAN'I ED TO CHARTER 45 or 50| residents having priorities problems or IENAKEE DIES Joseph Bopshg: - Alaska Dock & Slfll‘.‘. Co. . TWO ROOM and bath apartments. | ¢y work boat. Must be in A—I-M M N hi . L traffic representative in the Ju-| ’ Oil ranges $16 monthly. PhONE condition. Write Empire C 1391, 1SS Mcixaughion Th SL 0 e, pite e, : : edan ety of oan Ateniion Lssald DREL 8 Cash GI’OCBIY TELEPHONE 4 n way back to his Seattle| Charles Elbers, oldtimer of Ten- Division for the last six weeks, left PHONE 104 or 105 621. . 1 1 : . 1$500 FOR 3 YRS. Will pa; 10% G l h ‘headquartera, Mr. Nissler will con-'akee, died last Friday and his body 4 § ROOM furnished house, phone! ‘Jgood e 0w Exzpi're Ives Unc eon tact’ businessmen and others with|was brought to Juneau on the was| fOF the south Saturday to be with Pree Delivery Juneau | Red 404. i 7 ey | Miss Mary Jean McNaughton was|an interest in priority matters in/hoat Forester under the care uf‘|he opmpagy. 1. Uts, BPAMD GG { n. Ah’h‘ wgl - LADY wishes temporary office | hostess Saturday afternoon at a|Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- | Sam Asp. Wl . ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric| “p . Boy 1395, |luncheon party in the Baranof|kan, Mr. Elbers, who was born in| FBEDERICK AYER GAS Tlu EAU Newly Renovated Rooms range, cold and hot running wat- | | Hotel honoring Yvonne Seybold. - Germany, operated a cigar store in LEAVES ON TRIP . at Reasonable Rates | er, private bath. Phone 569. | EYLS EXAMINED | Guests included Doris Freeburger, | Tenakee for Frederick W. Ayer, Deputy War HOTEL . ‘! DAN Moll[k ‘RR'VB enakee for many years. PHONE SINGLE O and BROKEN LENSES replaced in | Elaine Housel, Mary Mahaney, Jean | Funeral services will held at|Savings Administrator, left by plane 8 ROOM fur. apt. for unt'stein our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian| Taylor, Kathryn Kennedy, Ellza-“’ i FROM SI l2 pm. '.omorro:l sin thebecha;]o: fif today for his semi-annual tour of Evez:zmc:m;;mu beck Apts. Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 |beth Terhune, Bobby and Pat Doo- | m Su“DAvnhv Charles W. Carter Mortuary. |inspection of Alaska to contact vel- | PHONE 10 or 20 £ i . it PG e |ley, Betty Sharpe and Mrs. A. P.| - The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman wils [unteer committees in various com- = NE oo 5 gty v BUY DEFENSE BONDS Seybold. Dan Moller, City Engineer of |conduct services and interment will| munities throughout the Territory. Alaska Music ugg I ¥ e = Sitka and director of the Columbia be in Evergreen Cemetery. SR —_— e Arthur M. Uggen, VACANGY_Nugeer Apta, 835, | ” | Lumber Company for which he was LIEUT. G. A. LINGO 20TH CENTURY Plavas. Mudost fadeiaiol: 2 & = formerly Sitka manager, arrived in| RETUNS TO SITKA| | plies Q ROOM FURNISHED BD‘l'tmcnm:_l S X 4 v Juneau last night on the Takan, Hosplr‘l NOIES Lieut. George A. Lingo left last MEAT MARKET ’o:ni ."123 g . also 6-room strictly mndu'l: v Columbia Lumber Company boat. | evening by plane for the Naval Air UALITY MEATS Fhpos i furnished house, 504 5th St. ACROSS . Caddis fy On his way to Juneau, Mr. Mol- R ¢ Station at Sitka after spending two Q | & Hebrew . Greek letter ler made an inspection of one of the |, Pauline 'Petrich has entered St.| .o " Juneau visiting Mrs, Lingo| | PROVE. ¥ UR. apis., easy sept warm. Win- | ‘easure ;. Clifiter Ot ibers I I ’s _|Ann’s Hospital fq tion . 'm n“m $15 a mo. Lights, water, & Soft drink % m',.'& :r":.'aweea (?lonlgun::t:maps umber Company's log- g i ?"‘ BLA0C A0 operakpn, and their daughter, Joan. \ HUTCHINGS ECONOMY dishes, Seaview Apts. b s 4 n Mr. Moller Mrs, J. O. Rude and infant have 6 MARKET 12. Stratagem g A will be in Juneau for . g BUY DEFENSE BONDS | = = a furnished| 1. In a line 4 a few days on business and while |5°N® Home from St. Ann's Hospital. HOME GHOCEHY Choice Meats At All Times | 14 Bleat 42 B here is staying at th i / apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. i 1. Hawallsn T B Hotel. 5 R i (R Thompson has entered St.| Phone 146 Located in Qleargs Brod. Store egetable PHONE 553—92—95 - wreaths 1 P | Anns | {oal b f § ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| Io. Dl;{fcl?:nf‘ | plrKanima P Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 ts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| Grece Flowed A At . o American Meat — Phone 38 sl | Ty R 3| USO OFFICIAL WL | P e a3 i i METIEElSs] bt GUESTIOMORROW |- = “scor s s NS s Alaska Meal Markel 21, Mals 7, nua:un o Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle 5 s R : d dant . Fi < jopre. The largest and most complete UNFFURNISHED apt. $25.00 Der| s June bug "t 60 Weight 65. Gave for tem. Bearing of not‘kv (lUBBERS| i e - . i Wal' Pape.' stock of Fresh and Frozen month, 2 bedrooms, electric range, | 2 g:g;agghf&rfl " Ef;fi :;]lgee‘t;g; Lt R 3 Ln:‘:"lnl. pen | MAKE TRIP NORTH ve / y s i g Meats in Juneau. oil heat, 404 W. 10th, or phone| 30, Scuttle 3 1. Nocturnal . Lived | Merle Scott director of the Uso| Margaret Maland and Allison f £ 3 L. A. STURM—Owner A | 3L Greeay Tnesit birds it Club ‘at Ketchikan. sill e x gosy| SWanson have returned to Juneau g m;[de:ln Pi{?dlws}:vogt PHONE 39539 | 7 . Metalliferous | of Juneau Rotary Club at the reg.|*'er @ trip last week which took L one - We 8- _— j .Hi“//“fl.“//.fl. ARol;f:::a roofs | Ular noon meeting tomorrow in|them to Whitehorse by way of | % SRS LOST and FOUND | /= PO S ¥ he wind- |Percy’s Cafe and 4 .| Skagway, traveling to the former| @ ENTURY MEAT Babd «ERN JARERCET R h i T SRR A OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE | | 207% CONTpy [.os’r—i'kzur—de -lis nugget pin with / H- /// Humbled Lieut. R. A. Boaz, in charge of the|Burfords, Miss Maland and Miss packages direct from the makers! MEN Juneaw’s Most Popular diamond in center. Marked Daw- % Light boat Jupeau Civili st 4 AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT | “ 3 , . Corrupt an Traffic Control| Swanson visited in Whitehorse over Samplor, 17-08, 100 pleces, $1.30, Also ‘Meating” Place son Y. T. in back. Reward. n...‘ fl. /s . Record of a Office, will also be a guest and the Fourth of July holiday and re- the new gift Samples at §5. Othes sives EVERY NIGHT ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Flease,g80g0. Yo Eipptre, | Vi ////fl.fl 7 | P i Cn?‘%:r"’x'::n."i%'p" speak on travel regulations. |turned to Juneau late last week. o lonk e TR Ruovns snas Mapday god fist ‘Tier ——— e A popular £ 4 MISCELLANEOUS | [“[ "] | ."(/ D imee | STOCK QUOTATIONS | Bk e “;;;,‘;,:ufi'l',mg e 'WEV GENTS cach, pald for used .’ fl /.%/ : S N!:w'vom(. July 1.3 — Closing n-isz:“c:u.:t b:en.xr:;edxén sl{A JS o c ; pEPOSITS o o o Iy S e | g.!/’ff’...,., / 3 ATy e e R A Al « o , SEATTLY. |RRIR0) ' TORN your oid gl i we, PT] P71 | | | W77 | | 7 86, Anaconda 20%, Bethiehem il eyl e §rounds of incom- cash o trede at Wugest Shop. : 3 54%, C { PR ® Perfeot comfort ARE INSURED IN THE FIRST ARANTEED Realistic Perma- ////a. %/fl. -. . Wither up 3/18, C?;Tzl;:n;le:l;l?t -sns SI‘:::‘}:::I-] . o_:_:.t-.._.—o . L] C:mlally located NATIONAL BANK o Y . Tropical fruft 5 { nent, 9550, Papes. Cusls, 48-up 00| | V) vsics | tionan Harvester 45, Kennecott 207, WEATHER REPORT FUNDS ARE INSURED AGAINST o n../ fl.fl'/// ol W el el gon 7 No¥ oIk Oentral 8%, Northiern (U. 8. Bureau) | arse Roomss @ spiendid tood ALL LOSSES—INCLUDING 315 Decker Way. m, 4T Answer the Pacific 5%, United States Steel 497%, ¢ all with . 5 % -a % purpose Pound $4.06%. Temperature Saturday, July 11 and service ENEMY BOMBING PARTY who was seen taking leath- ‘.. fl. 7 § . whicssed Maximum 67, Minimum 49 bath. Number of to Permanent Guests eF Jackst Gow parked Gas on Ola- toraciite m: DOW, JONES AVERAGES Temperature Bunday, July 12 » | 9Pecl) Bak cier Highway is known. Please Smail The following are today’s Dow, Maximum 60, Minimum 52 wsas s e | Hipegt Nati 1B llk zegion. o, Impetinl Oale . ang /f" pleoression | Jones averages: industrials 198,22, Rain—12 inch rs ationa a nothing wil be said. a1 rails 2564, utilities 12, D P AS ] of JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW WASHINGWIUN

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