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PAGE EIGHT ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA [:ZMPIREA]UNEAU. ALASKA : : R ; FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945 New Kickle’sisfi g e e v snik 1D EICHING NOW | BELOW AVERAGE Although the guns resemble rock- ; CannonBeing =i .. SHATTERED;BOATS | ALASKA SALMON used 0“ Japs D0 R | WASHINGTON, July 13 ,,__waOU'heaSi A|aSka, BriSfOI ’ ————— 'ROME NEWSPAPERS ;- v~ sy wnic| Bay Yields o Date ; - A R R ; ! ed the world before the war, the H L, v ’ y x 4 ) Army Discloses Defails of ARE NOW ENJOYING comvee bevarimen ii v Far Behind " . . ¢ " Supaese Tade” s, (. D Phone320r SUPER M A R K E T 2 Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Acepted Up to 2:30 P. M. weapon Whl(h Fires {the Japancse fade,” said the De-, WASHINGTON, July 13. — Early ke FREEDOM OF pRESS partment, “opportunities for mhorirepm'r;, on the Alaska salmon pack | i | Artillery Shells i , oproxin B | A press release said: “United|for the first six months of the| y | ROME — Freedom of the PIeSS|gp o ang Allied aireraft have des- | year, i came to Rome last year with the > @ °° G : v peoples may mount.” | indicate approximately 328,036 cases WASHINGTON, July 13. — The prarnal City's liberation and per-|¥0ved untold numbers of these| Goordinator of Fisheries Harold L. | Army has disclosed performance B i place in the world takes {Lis | ishing vessels in Japanese waters Ickes estimated today that the pack | details of its new kickless cannon, cherished right more literally |and as the tempo of the Pacific|by June 30 last, will amount to which fire artillery shells with no! journalistic Rome today resembles WA ircreases, and operations ex- | slightly below the average of the| more recoil than a .22 caliber rifle.' pamphleteering colonial America h“dip:m(l from Okinawa and other cap- | past five years, for the same period. | b o oy 5 Weaib o4 tured islands to supplement the The pack to the end of June rep-| The two guns, a o7 a a 75 the florid “ought to be horsewhip- ¢ i B-29's, resents only the first scattered sal- | millimeter, were battle tested in ped” type of editorializing common | ccnstant bombing by our B-29's, FeSCHES ¢ gt vl | a mon fishing activity of the Terri Europe and now are being turned in America through the Civil War s s 236,181 ca: Largest Selection of Groceries in Juneau ——~— Qver 2,600 Items! Special Prices Friday and Saturday fishing will become a mo! against the Japanese “with much The emphasis is on hot local ploi- More hazardous operation for ”"“:)(:c}ked “i" C‘é’('_‘:n_fl Algalgs: awane success” the Army said tics and crimes of passion. | Japanese : o estorn AlAdia AnaIL) 0ES The 57 millimeter rifle, which, For 21 years no one could be mur-| The press release was based on cases in Western Alaska, and 14,739 N 4 in Southeast Alaska. Earlier predictions of the total sal- | an article in the official publication | C&: can be fired from the shoulder or'dered under Fascism, nor could al® ‘ . s from a small tripod, weighs only man’s death be suicide in the public| “Foreizn Commerce Weekly,” which} Dok i1 Mgakh Tfk] vk T 45 pounds, yet can toss a regular prints. Under 1l Duce one eithe s not conlhin the foregaing Sel LT St " hive i da dgied naturally so far as the newe-(tence but puts the situation this | Or 250 P ) ‘somewhm larger than the 1944 pack. 1 4 pounds $ .00 pounds for $ §.00 shell weighing about three pounds for two miles. papers were concerned, or one didm't; Way (i The 75 millimeter rifle, weighing dic. | “During the war years this once-| paoy yaports for the first week in —_— P RO N o e 0 . 110 pounds (a regular field artil- 7 . {areat Japanese fishing activity has| ;0% oived by the Fish and Wild- | SXTRA FANCY U. 8. NO. 1 CHASE & SANBORN Ibeen partly obliterated, has been | e rvicted and disorganized by facors—by mobilization lery plece weighs more than one WILBUR IRVINGS VIS ton) throws a 14-pound shell more SISTERS IN ANCHORAGE than four miles —_— Im office in Juneau, show South- ! east Alaska still following far below of the comparative period last season, Government Inspected $50.00 Coupon Book for $47.50 You Save at George Bros. Gen. Courtney Hodges, First Ar-| Miss Roberta Dooley and M. fishermen, shortage of fuel, con- |y Gentral Alaska’s pack increased my Commander, hit a three-foot Al Swalling, of Anchorage, ars en-version of fishing craft, and, of gng Bristol Bay packing only about square target at 800 yards the first tertaining their brother-in-law andjcourse. Allied domination of Waters pajf the amount for the similar ; time he fired the 57 millimeter gun, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Irving,[which formerly served as fishing period last year C l‘l E F 4 DOUBLE COLA shoulder style, the Army reported of Juneau grounds.” | The final waekly report for Cop- T = 77 per River shows that district main- taining its lead over last season. Pack reports for the week ending June 7, compared to the relative ! period in 1944 are: Southeast Alaska | Ketchikan and West Coast dis- tricts—Not reported. Wrangell - Petersburg District Reds, 4,983 case pinks, 6 c chums, 21 cases; total, 5,010 cas last year, 4,355 cases Eastern — Reds, 653; pinks, 452 chums, 129; cohoes, 33; total, 1,267; last year, 3,309. Western—Reds, 3,881; kings, 16: pinks, 1,307; chums, 5254; cohoes, ast year, 42,957 1,963; kings, 80: 189; cohoes, 148; SUMMER FRESH FOODS ARE HERE e oo Yakutat—Reds, 10,748; kings, 499 _ Add These Delicious Items to Your Diet. .. Rt Central Alaska $2.25Case - 2 poundbrick D5 LARGE BOTTLE KRAFT — VELVEETA — AMERIC! No Deposit on Bottles BUY YOUR CHEESE SUPPLY NOW! $20.00 Coupon Book $19.00 Received a Ton of Assoried Cheese MILK MEILK | pRriED APPLES $4.15Case 3 pounds for $§.00 DARIGOLD Always Bigger and Betier Values SUGAR SUGAR 100 poundsack §7.95 | FLOUKE ~ FLOUR N 210; total, 10,688; EXTRA FRESH — EXTRA GOOD Get the Saving Habit, Buy at George Bros. Copper River—Rec Fresh Peas Plums Zuchinni Squash Apricots ool grtog s $ 6; cohoes, 412; total, 95813; last Spinach Bananas - S s Cook Inlet-Reds, 14,662; kings. 70,997; kings. t year, 62,- Cauliflower Limes s g T e o C.ond PR 4 D poundsack $2.95 _a 41,947, il A I G PISHER'S : New Cabbage New Apples | B g it o 0 il i < ol 3 | 2 27; al, 109,237; la year, 78,563. b x NGl BI'OCOlll Lenuce | Cl‘\[ij;r‘\ikl-—nze‘gs, lxq:,llfg; k:?x?;; 3;17; commims. We Sell for Less! ‘ (4 1)in‘ks, 339; c?ln’ufr .1,6.15; co_lm s, 185 * ° "0\ Turnips Tomatoes R e i el Grapefruit Juice | Bunch Carrots Celery P i ‘& 1 ORANGE JUICE B R d h | Bristol Bay—Reds, 236,413; kings, 6 "ns $l 00 - . = . YanY. & n eets a IS es ';7;)4.5, total, 238,858; last year, 448, [ ! "ns sl oo - ‘ Srandiptals ‘ FLORDA GOLD—NO. 2 TIN : " | Southeast Alaska — Reds, 22,228; %?fliaé(})lUPe-s gree{l Onlons lfi;;:;gs,cofil?gcchiax;l;f wml; 31;!;::1;'1"‘/5; Unsweetened Florida Grapefruit Juice NO. 2 TIN—UNSWEETENED—RELIANCE 1Ng Lherries arsiey b e S B You Buy the Bes! for Less at George Bros. Originators of Low Prices i Seedless Grapes Avocados :kings, 22,671; pinks, 87,834; chums, 4 16922; cohoes, 796; total, 333,183; 4 | last year, 216,382. i L l_l E E s E iselterst il e iy \ n and Man o‘her Good Tl“n S to Eail Western Alsska—Same ss Srifial g Y g . BS:xyll-Alflsku—Reds‘ 463,601; kings, . C ll L E S E | 25,711; pinks, 90,485; chums, 24, 515; 4 lars SI 00 M hoes, 1,187; total, 605,499; last year, | g 2‘:8:?72 . - E PIMENTO LIMBURGER ” COCKTAII pound brl(k sz 49 A T ME — LI iER — AlIL £ ‘ ¢ "WEATHER REPORT | CHER AR S e (.o LN BORDEN'S — AMERICAN : e (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) ol BORDEN'’S and KRAFT i ® Temperatures for 2i-Hour Period @ | Buy Your Cheese Supply Now, Fresh Stock! PHONE ® Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning ~ ® Fl’esll siock! < 704 % n June;u--.Mc:«imum, 59, . 5 B inaat Bl BEeT 0 A M. and e minimum, 50; precipitation ® i b e b TOMATO JUICE Large Selection of in ouglas Delivery— .M. o minimum, 52; precipitation ® " Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! : ‘1"1"3‘ '::;:osl.r:r“::m R : iins 9 ( F R E s H F R U l T S . 't;’;‘ W . Juneau and vicinity, rain ® ‘ A e R T R T ?:x:ligh‘:h;:iz slnt:ur:;;,\% s To T0 JUICE and v E G ETAB L E s i PO OO OO BT R RSB AR IR RIS RBRRIRRRNRRINPITIORRIORRAF | @ Iy rising temperature Sat- ® ’I A S B e e e e EEE EEL e ey b CE .o NO. 2 TIN—PURE At All Times! % / CLEVER MUSICIANS 10 APPEAR TONIGHT ON PROGRAM, USO For Better Groceries Try George Bros. Nothing But the Best GEORGE BROTHERS UPER MARKET Phones 92 =95 The Best CashGrocery in Juneau Juneau’s local USO Club members are all looking forward to tonight’s rd *WI""-E Yo“ 'o"“ * porgram which will begin at 10:30 A o'clock *when those three talented Fon DEFENSE kt musicians, Soldiers Steve Pizzo, ac- [l 900 cordion player from San Francisco; Ted Wolicki, violinist from Reading, Pennsylvania and Meredith Leh-' man, guitar player from Whitehall, Montana, who were runers-up in' the recent Armed Forces Alaskan En-| tertainment and Talent Contest, willt - i perform. ‘ Everybody’s busy with defense work of some kind or another these days. PIGGPY This contest was held in Aleut- | ‘WIGGLY originated self-service and has so perfected it that you can shop with us with [ians and was a competition between ‘NO delays! Our fine menu suggestions help you, too — let us solve your problems by v:u-ml{s muslc.al g}\(l l.xltl\{x*(i bu}{s.: saving you TIME and MONEY! the winners receiving a furlough m’ Junea Shovig JPHONE 16 OR 21 Two Free Deliveries Daily | Pogcays co souri § » RS BERRRRAIGE AR | daughter have left for a short trip Moooo to Seettle via Pan American. b4 P e ct et outots ceeeieetr e escoseasrotaataaaae ; PO RPRRRPTFCFRITIIFRIFIRRR FRRREIRRIIFF IR, FRRRFS

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