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PAGE SIX ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ 7 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942, Step Right Up, Ladies and Gen- tlemen, and take part in our 4th An- niversary Sale! The Thrift Co-Op is happy and pleased to put on this Super Sale in commemoration of the founding of this business! To show our customers and friends our appre- ciation for the patronage extended to us in past years, we have arranged this sale as a token of thanks! Look Over the Bargains — Then come in and buy, but, first of all, re- member it is our Fourth Anniversary in giving quality food and best of service to you! OVEN TREA BELLE ISLE—Solid Pack STAR-KIST—Grated 7 SODAWAFERS 21bs.33¢/ [TUNA - - Toz.can39c| |[TUNA - - Tor KK 767 LIBBY'S S.and W. WHITNEY’S VEGETABLESALAD 15| APPLE BUTTER - 23 size jar 3@/ SARDINE FILLET - - HONEY - - - 1 pint 35c SHURFINE—A47 oz. can GREEN SPOT—CUT SHURFINE KRAUT JUICE - - - 1oc | ORANGE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - 39c| BEANS,No.2cans - - 2 for 29| PEAS—CARROTS - ITc SHURFINE—Diced or Shoestring SHURFINE 15 0Z. CAN 11¢ | | 1pRY'S ENERGY—23 oz pkg. BEETS, No.Zcan - - 12 IOMAIO JUICE - 1@ cans$1.00 APRICOT NECTAR - 7 o1 SOAP POWDER - - 27c hHURFl E 2 PEAS - - - - - Mc| APRICOTS - - - 21or39c| RIPE OLIVES - - Quarlsize can gP¢| "ATCHES - 1 carton Ze SHURFINE SHURFINE—No. 2!; can WASHINGTON FARMER PUMPKIN - - - - - 13c| DEACHES ; 2“02; @ns fiic WALNUT MEATS - lpOlII'ld SHORTENING 3 1> Pall75c KRAFT AMERICAN BOYSENBERRIES - 2c| PEARS, Evaporaied - 1 pound 3@c| (ERTO - - 3 boflles 3¢/ CHEESE - - - - 11h. 3% S. and W.—Nao. 2'; can SPRY ELMDALE 24 lbs. $1.35 ORANGE JUICE 2 for 27c | PEARS, Barilelf . 36| DOG FOOD - . cans25¢| FLOUR - - - 491hs 5225 SUTER . . . 21bs. 00 | GLO-COAT, Johnson’s, 1 qf. size @9c| TISSUE, Scoff's - - - Frolls32c| MACARON - - 31hs. 2% 'C“”(;“l" N CreanStyle| 4 DAYS —o Salurday—Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday ——4 DAYS | BEETS No 2 can ‘ 1 can 12¢ }Zc::ns : .$ll.§g I HRIF I ‘ O OP 12cans - - - $L39 CASE $2.95 CASE $2.70 ! novelty races will be part of the pro- gram. ' | The public is invited to attend s a climax to the program, Capt : d : | 1 fier. the close of the | Native Indian or Eskimo Certificate. | 21t Or any kind of feed whatsoever, IN ( E N DIARIES '1'-:\»'\14): (-nl::‘(msu ..%-,slml tried 7 EVACUAIED RE(E"TlY ! zlndlm“m?’mgl e thirty days after e close > Native Indis 2 b oo | Places ) el istr] od, scat- = ¥ g s o 2 regular swimming hour will be hels REI.AXED FOR season instead of twenty days, as| Duck Stamp—It is unlawful for any Placed, deposited, distributed, scat- chow how a steady stream, of water 70 SOUTHEAST ALASKA : held ¢ es neans, aid, or use, directly arry a shovel with permitted from sunrise to sunset,| person over 16 years of age to hunt I‘:."ml;:;‘(.: "_‘ o carrying the bomb on a sho S - or other grain or product thereof, and game birds may be possesed for on his person a Hunting License or or o g ¢ ‘ tec for the public. Boys taki; § tered, or otherwise put out - ) ing part during the past season: Daily bag person over 16-years of age to hunt ¥ 8 20 2 2 4 8 ¥ » - will cause an incendiary bomb to in the Swimoree are urged to eat DUCK HUNIERS limit of ducks remains at ten, bul migratory waterfowl without having | flare up and shoot flame around, ; then prribig rlme il 00 g i ratory { b ) Evacuation has been completed of the limit on geese has been reduced on his person a Migratory - Bird SIO(K OUOIAHONS T otesicd il it i oy 0 from three to two. Hunting Stamp bearing his signature | oo an additional 159 Aleuts who were 5 L The demonstration follewed a safely landed recently in a South- HH be Open Seasons in ink across the face. These stamps E K S LA o i et Sl e Sae il T £ s ;i i t Ten Additiona Days Al-| .., e ona s cmbracing are isoued onmaaily. at 5100 each o voax. due Fomeces Pyggram Held In Ball Park griciet g 'h6d ac & eot | gut wotipent. They e veing |0wed fOT 1942 SAeaSOn Soytheast, Alaica o Oape 1:_“.\\.‘;\ and oy e BRpOLURA BlE St DE :'ot'k today is 2”.A Anaconda 26‘;, FO“OWS Inal A‘e” meeting of the Civilian Defense ments ;ax{bc co;npleled for perma- ifi 1 "h“ 94 lml‘\‘l |ulj;l ‘I)Plx:lllx:‘;ilrm’&;}(\;:. o Munting Methods Bethlehem Steel 53'%, Common- Board was held in the Clty Hal | nent quarters, it was learned in dis nd - Aleutia s) —Sep- E | 3 teml » £ ’ : e ! 06 THPEES SRS Re: munnlr. of lmrmny Septem- | than No. 10 gage, fired from the | Wright 6%, International Harves!- i Relaxation of regulations 10T |per 1 to November 9 shoulder: bow and arrow; dog;|er 49%. Kennecott 30%, New York| gince to 500 persons crowded SWIMOREE SLATED duck hunters for the 1942 season| Snooting hours—Sunrise to sunset. blind or floating device other than|Central 8%, Northern Pacific 5%, |, ound the roped-off diamond at have been announced which include | No open season — Shorebirds (in- a sinkbox United States Seel 49%, Pound $4.04.| 1o Pireman’s Ball Park last night 'I'ONIGH'I' A‘I’ pOOI. an additional ten days of shooling clyding Wilson or Jacksnipe) crane Prohibited — Automobile; aircraft, | | and permission to shoot for longer swan and Ross’ goose sinkbox (battery) ; powerboat, sail- s ate celebra Hours than was formerly permitted, | " Bag imits—Ducks, 10 in the aggre- | boat, or any devics towed byspower. | The following are todayis: Dow, LflJ:]\l‘Lb|l‘l'l“ e F;‘;“:ll]’e‘ Weather permitting, the Beavers| poo scouts will be the perform- according to a copy of the regula- | gate (including not more than 3 boat or sailboat; rifle; automatic-|Jones averages: industrials 10789‘ Biekting ' of incendlaty buabe. and Juneau will meet on the diamond | o) fonight from 7 to 8 o'clock in tions received by Frank Dufresne, puffieheads). NOTE — Scoters are loading or hand-operated repeating |ails 25.62, utilities 11.80. 'T(:m"D”,x R st dem""‘ Fireman's baseball park tonight. | the gyergreen Bowl Swimming Pool Executive Officer of the Alaska ducks. Geese, 2 in the aggregate. shotgun of more than 3-shell cap- R G ST { o Dty e, gaule. 14 seheduled jnastatis &t during (el Byiwioet, Jn @Hiog ithe Game Commission. Not more than 2 day's bag limits acity in the magazine and chamber SWEDISH MILLS BUSY | ORSUation wor mhe WHAD Derthee @:30 oclock. Tonight will be the | hoys who have been taking instruc- The regulations for Alaska Water- of ducks and geese may be possessed combined; live duck or goose de-| STOCKHOLM — The industrial | Soard, ';",“’U"“Sd Af‘p & ‘]’ ‘“); f’l““ appearance of the Beavers in | tion in the morning at the pool will fowl for 1942 follow at any one time. Possession of mi- |coys; the hunting of waterfow] by |Production index maintained by the|lor of the U. S. e i oo RiEY . | demonstrate their skill. =~ Ten additional days of shooting gratory game birds is permitted to | means, aid, or use of cattle, horses, | SWedish Association of Mawufac- OVer . the demonstration. TS S | ' Medley relay races, individual rac- will be provided for Alaska duck not more than 30 days following the or mules (as blinds or in enabling | turers rose one point in April to| Capt. Taylor showed the audiencel BUY DEFENSE BONDS ing, first aid demonstrations and hunters in the regulations approved close of the season. the gunner to approach the birds), 105. This equals the peak ngule;‘mw thermite bombs are carried i et e e 5 L0 s e e July 14. Shooting will now be License —It is unlawful for any or the hunting of waterfow! and | reached during 1941. |:n planes, in clusters of 34 and dem- = S —- — b ke onstrated the manner in which they are released to’fall over a city. He el Guaranteed ting out bombs before demonstrat- ing the methods and warned the | audience not to try to use’chemical WHITE LEG“‘)RN extinguishers on thermite bombs. | Bombs Hurled Capt. Taylor had an assistant LAY]NG “ENS | acting rdier fre bombardier from the top / |of the ball park grandstand. Ther- |'nite borabs were throw , [t o’ v, i $2.50 fach WEARPROOF SLIPS DOW, JONES AVERAGES to watch a display of fireworks,| exploded. The first bomb was al- {lowed to burn itself out, showing Tearvse, White, Navy, Black (that it took about 10 minutes to o 45 shilu sud etepe, burn, without any attempt to ex- ‘m:?\u:i\l:) si:».mnd demonstration, sand WE NEED THE SPACE VAR RASIE UNDIRS. Panties—Slips—Pajamas—Gowns was piled on top of the burning THE WAR'"ME Bonlf' . s, : e {bomb, to keep the flames from : FOR HAY STORAGE in a variety of colors. i B, spreading, although sand does not To help Uncle Sam save bottle i & Tom Girl Pajamas: <aps buy Rainie: in generous 32 ox. extinguish the fire. Jumbos. The economical, popular / iy In the third demonstration, a Prints and stripes in broadcloth, ond practical way to buy an ; spray of water was used to show seersucker and dimity. this Nationally Famous be p that by playing a fine spray on a PHONE 92 We Deliver PHU“B 95 MLE_TO_P_ D, t thermite »bumb, the burning action Gay Print'ed Gowns: is cansiderably speeded and the DO THE WORK OF 3 Ny $ < womb will burn out in about two In crepeasog. s dginty —_— =2 Uiftinites: One Delivery Daily to Douglas lace trimmed | How To Remove Bomb * Next, the assistants demonstrated % 2 G vy s S ' g o S thod of removing the bomb 2 method of removing the bomi 1 SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O | o the room in & pall, with sand Jones-Sievens e 2 | to cover the bottom of the pail and Since 1878 % Emil Sick, Pres | sand over the bomb | Seward Street The next demonstration was ot