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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 THL DAlLY ALASKA LMPIRI:—JUNI:AU ALASKA “ PAGE SIX & mr)rnuw i a fire that had .de-. 4 { ik . ,Kauna and Kuist Rosenberg 3 slro\ed their ship on the Icy p rbor ] e an s MFrom ;I;ldez Pete Rasmussen a < u s o N E ws | Straits that had cost the life of a féa?ingorfiuib»ao s e fellz\;‘ t;i:pe:mx:fn: ;Il‘lt:i :;: e - forenoon for Seattle were the fol- o i 7 Spneak AMack | FORSALE | FORSALE <C°n"""°"> Bound South = = i e the USO that night, exhausted and REEARID [ 1 O B3 S o v ) | #is Pnare, Xt Hm;!ns 3 % edhigy, - P e WHI mnc ne — one & 3§ ooy » > hy . . » Imeresling Items for Everybody m.‘gg.md, i dr‘;'“.m g fswm. . GaB BOAT :HECHAK?w 064 ::2? ST?E;?[:E 10 gn o (0064-th | The Aleutian arrived early this| Frank M. Bell, Harold Summers, Os- ?:‘;la“m % "l\lm 3 ’l”:n‘l‘x g” ’I“I;:;; v ’Sl d Wiloughos, Ave e PR morning from the Westward with car Krog, Albin Jacobsen, W, H. | neous other clothin i . al ; in ssengers disembark- | Taylor, e " 5 Ly ¢ 3 crowded the counter of our (‘amoen.‘ ery upl 1934 V-8 SEDAN—6 Good _tires, wnm the following passeng {Taylor, Severd Steinshein, Mrs. Bet o H 4 9 nalit s n Harvey, USO- ¢ o 3 | % d. Call Marti jing here from Seward: Abner An- ty Kihlmor, John Eidem, Richard THURSDAY, Sept. 13—9:30 p. m., | sonalities as Ker eating and drinking with the appe- | heater. Runs good. Call Martin - Dance USO to music by Service- Camp Show trouper, world-famous |4 f h ? i Fiath _ll N Apts., No. 19 or 20, after 5 p. m., | |derson, Mrs. P. M. Arlin, Mrs. Max- Wardell, Mrs. Ruth Hawkesworth. e by Qs banjo player holc his audiéhos e Ruds e ey Flet WD, D88 JUh | s or Saturday, (10,064-t4) | WOULD LIKE 1o establish inine Albright, Virsil Baker, Beatrice| Mrs. B. Murphy, Mrs. C. A. Res- men’s Band ;H_-IJHNIM;‘;] I fied hiy Scaped death. They were, collect- German Naval A"a(he in| 3 ¢ Juneau. Can place into anylhlng’Cruwm, C. L. Crutcher, Oscar Eber- | tine, H. Jonsson (0. N. Reguam, b it 6:45 SEet senitation PRE L e e iaiiee 6 e 9"”; {38-PT. TROLLER No. 31A753, fully| that will be permanent. 15 Years |narq, T. E. Garnick, Lawrence Ham- | Stanley Slater, E. E. Robertson, Di- | | FRIDAY, Sept H g Py S0 188 T Wik fent ot USO-Camp Show gomltg the ‘crew out ‘of one of Japan MakeS S'a'e' | equipped. Small Boat Harbor.| training and °experience with | ilton, .Georgia Hempsmeyer, W. B.| mingo Burton, Victor Nagoony, Ame- i i S el e el S thare'd be that v RaRORS vy SeGTNE OF SOM S p | Owner on board. (10,064-t6) | large Public Utility in Salsman- | Hiedelberger, Theodosia Hockley, do Delgardo, Roy Lund, Peter B. in USO. 8 p. m Pvu‘!!.\n “"“f” there'd ith sea—and they made a picture that's menf 0“ S'nke 2 - 5 o | ship, Public Relations, Statisti- Mrs. Dorothy Lingo, Matthew Mul-| Barry, Linn Forrest, Charles De by Mary and Jean Shaw. 9:45 p = ”“(‘“ been etched in our memory ever| FITTED leather over- nlsht case.' ¢jan, Credits and Collections, laney, Mrs. M. Mulaney, Mrs. Bessie ' Ganahl, Alonzo White and A. P. I Hclal gemas parg. 100 T S " mate DuRe : By DUANE HENNESY Fur jacket, size 16. 85 Pieces| Bookkeeping Income Taxes, Nelson, Simeon Oliver, Mrs. Ethel|Christensen. m., Juke Box dance War mxh o Remembrances, all of these, deepi KARUIZAV(’A Jmnl ASept 13| Pyrex. Electric Waffle-iron. Ele(-i Warehousing, Shipping and Re- Oliver, Jacques Shrurre, G. C. Sip-| To Ketchikan: Sigrid Wallstedt, e BeL m‘:_‘» . in the minds and hearts of many e e u[mc'k a4 tric sandwich grill. Two poxlable ceiving, Cashiering. A. C. Tor- prell, Mrs. G. C. Sipprell, B. R. Mrs. Paul B. Henry, Fred Henry, SATURDAY, Sept. 15 USO it done 5 »<‘¥'\'|('Pmm|——nnd long to be x'e-‘Ple Haxlbm was “utterly stupld »| phonographs. 116 Kodak. New, ! vinen, 61 Wallingford Ave, | Spencer, Jos. R. Smith, Mrs. Richard A. Heinke, Richard Heinke, o dance (place to be announced =l b A T tained in their memories of J“"l‘flu the German naval attache told the| Pre-war sleeping bag. Dishes.and | geattle, Wash. (10,064-t3) | Blanche Williams, Mrs. F. W. Will- ' Jr, M. L. Lueck, Goldie Kvas and Uk CHtlsgias KVe DY SOFSY and M. 4 . # | glassware. Other household items iamson, F. W. Williamson, Joel Anne Martin. ™ SUNDAY, Sept. 16—Sightseeing young Lois Hared later le‘p])onns(‘ when he finally learned Hullar skotes. Bilyer gambitation WANT TO RENT — 2-Bedroom y q , trips to Mendenhall Glacier and that same night, the playing by PLEASANT REUNION of it d“g“{'* ;:“Cfl‘"'“xd- 1 k‘ cigarette lighter. Ellingen Apt house, furnished or partly fur-| # other points of interest during the USO-Sh an Don Renato on gheaking of stirring up mem- I didnii kngw of, the _adleck| ‘.07 (10,064~ w,‘ nished.l Call 1 long, 1 short, 037.| afternoon and évening. 5:45 p. m guitar of his ories: That's exactly what the ar- until T heard about it on the radio,” (10,064-t3) | Coffee hour, with cake. Dorianne of “Cowboy Ken” iy on Sunday of an old friend |the attache, Admiral Paul Wenne- | |ONE WINCHESTER—30-30, Model - Barnes at piano. 10 p. m., Moving Guardsman {rom g4 to all of us around the club, It | KeI» 5aid today in an interview. ! 94 One 303 Savage. Small wood | WANTED—A small babi crib or| pictures of Alaska ille, Wash, as he enter- . poth a keen pleasure and an! Wenneker identified himself as| and coal stove. Baby Stroller.! basinette. Phone Red 273. ‘ M ed us during the intermission’gniovable surprise to welcome mck'"“"""’;;‘; Somma "xd er of thel pnone Green 333. (10,064-t2) | (10,063-t4) | 4 v 7 Sept 7—7 t 3 1ary Gty Deutschland when it seized the| . _ 1= T o MONDAY, Sept. 17—7 p. m, Februaxy formal fAance Henry McWhorter, formerly sta- ) v —Homes uppies. ghrvicemen's Ootincil ‘meeting i And the group si e I Sanean with the. 761s; | American Frelghter City of Flint,|PRE-WAR Sulkey stroller, nursery| WANTED—Homes for 3 pupples USO. 8:30 p. m., Forum Club leaves around the USO piano later M. P. remarking ruefully, “now I wish| seat, Lehman Baby-Guard hard- | Call av 4 0 " Sl | 1:\'(, for ;‘:w. at home it was very much later—the ° Well-liked member’ of . one .of I'd never seen it.” He came to| wood highchair, a§scmk)}ed &\'l,lh' 315, after 6 p. m. ,063- ‘ A - lasted until nearly 5 o'elock 1o gt popular outfits ever to be [JAPAR in 1940. | gerews. Isaacs Cabinet Slob, B0 35 Nmpp — pountain help—Young | TUESDAY, Sept > morning) when, With y oo “gare members and GSO gitls |, As for Pearl Pvl.m'bur. he said,| S. Franklin St., Phone !'311(:::)64_“;:’ man or lady. Apply Warfield A Broadcast of Quiz Torkelson playing, a dozen paue pept “Mac” busy answerin; ”’:‘hp h‘:flpe;ne:;r ai.\_el:i mcdwlhflll]{ A Drug. (10,062-t1) USO. 9:45 Customn \e Coast Guard Glee Club gooc of questions concerning the | thought of the strike an old | = - o . o T o, | games in USO. members from Ketchikan and as Spereaboute and the welfate of them it was a great mistake, Per- [FOR e iniuding viee| WANTED TO BUY—Residential lot - of our GSO girls partici-|f WL 5 s in the company, | ToPS they crippled the American YO8 MESTER HEICHE TP in Douglas. Will pay cash. Phone | Trte miigersca ot /i WEDNESDAY d in the most famous of all| we 'wich he'd brought the whole|fleet: but I would either have in-| &FH 00 BUEEPC UL SUID | Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading TRl % riiied o Conuie. m., Square danci cur USO's countless songfests. . . . guirit ‘back with him. The next|taded Hawail or dome nothing. A O (10,064-t3) | FOst (10,056-t12) | dive operaton. The safecy 4 invited. t occasion (to us personally po tnine however, is to have| They never intended to invade.” | % o i S of depositors’ funds i our SlT o the most deeply moving of .ygoev here to represent them. | Wenneker said he instantly rea- ' por SALE—Blozham house i,‘\hCOW W T primary consideration. In 3 MEMORIES THAT 1 we once before re- . | lized that the manner of the at-| geattor Tract. Stairs to climb but | waANTEL __Pickup truck. Alaska | addition, the bank is 2 mem- IN THIS BANK R IN MY HEART column)_when in: the | tack gave the United States a ter-| peaytiful location. Large lot with! =~ Gonctruction Co. Phone 72, | ber of Federal Deposit Insur- . Gith e i ot the airector and PORTLAND GIRLS HERE rific propaganda. | small yard and large trees. 15._ | ance Corporation, which in- 1 y Blue Moon M nan Don Williams “While Germany was an ally of | inutes walk from Federal E\nld-‘WANTED~Useu furniture. 306 wil- | sures each of eur depositors ARE « o (just back from Tarawa and other ENROUTE TO U. ALASKA | s2pan. we had the most difficult g Unfurnished or furnished.| loughby. Phone 8. { against loss to & maximum £ our sung hard-won islands of the Pacific) lumv getting cooperation,” Wenne- Call at house or Phone Ger‘ | of $5,000. of oty lu1~ Hared and Sgt. Bill Weaver, in R A ; {ker said. “They were suspicious of = g5 (10,064-tf) | PR Tioe, Togt ternoon quiet of the Uso Mary Hall ‘”‘_“ B"‘.E”Y Turner, \4)) white people and it took a long _ : | HELP WANTEB i the duet they were to Fom Portland, Oregon, are in “:‘;"e:“;tnme to get their confidence. Even FOR SALE—Brand new dress form, | publicly in Don’s honor the &;’;:’f‘iif“;;' L:“\ U“)‘l‘);]“"’-‘;‘gc":n Alaska | then T always felt they were keep-| size 40. Red 499. (10064-t4) | WANTED—A capable, sober, reli- | lding us ly 2 : g 5 55| ing something from me. It was & g -3 t night, holding us actually o o0 Wil pe a freshman. Bothi g i g B (e ;1941 FORD SEDAN—$25 A st | 'lble,‘ mixddlo aged man to\hnndle spell-boind as they sang Vietorigo o’ iihies wade bebn 1h ‘attendsfiioct ICHCUIE W dean thelr agret | T T T (10,064-t3, | tools as a caretaker. Don't apply 4 Herbert's “Ah, Sweet Mystery of »o '€ MCc U0 during thelr stay| Ttentions.” o e A T | if you cannot fulfill job. Call at | Fi t N t l B nk Life sl 8 @1 Wenneker said that Germany REMINGTON Standard typewriter.| 20th Century Theatre Office. | s ALIGIEER a b might well se The memories of the heart will ol s 4 g U8 BEGGRTIRS 80, et JAPARYING | (ogll ol No,o8, Jeoskl, APt he- | (10,063-t1) | of JUNEAU, ALASKA - the reminiscence clude personalities, of course, for CARD GF THANK| [the war, principally “because the| (ween 10 a. m. and 2 p. m S e il ey as he takes off from J ir very vividness.and iquite apart - | Nazis lacked sea power, and to be (10,064-t3) ‘WANTED — Saleslady at Sully’s MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION for home. And un “ehvthing they did for the We wish to express our apprecia- |assisted by a first class sea power | Bakery. (10,060-t1) 5 he surely would ast there is one such tion to the many friends for their|seemed Wf:l\(rltlrful o __|3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. | \ANTED _Competent _experienced e membrances of rs v who surely will remain €Xpressions of sympathy and kx_nd"_ ?'ht .Jd“fl“ {f‘»"«;]‘er e n(":r hfll Why pay rent? This property will| “goon00rapher, temporary position. e e that he experiencs always to be treasured gratefully actions in the death of Adrmm“}»ll\ltlwns to “pull Japan into the | pay out in 4 years, 925 West 11th‘ Law Office 'R. E. .Hobinson, I * - down here at the USO. Just what 'y, 1he memories of those who met “Casey” Roff R, e | = (10,063-13-d.0) | phone 334, memories will remam longest, Most po . yore We refer, of course, to Helen E. Roff, | Stahmer did.” He said he was quite | nlns j indelibly, in the hearts of our men? yp.¢ greqt ety & hiid " Seaaion Willis Roff, | sure, however, that Japan entered FOR SALE—Silver fox hat “"d|WANTED—WOmm press operators As for us persor can't,' i 4 "Yog i Bargiin Mrs. John Wandve,|the war of her own will muff set. Never worn. f‘l‘g&z‘f’f’ and ironers at Alaska Laundry. 1| R right now, give yc ul ‘x Lllnlljl -’1 t R . ey ; 064 \11. Elsie Klenke ! A 5 .vMANGLE FOLDER wanLed Aoy | of all our most to be cheri: u(‘. - And oo ‘. of 1‘ y ! 5 ‘ -‘ ; | FOR SALE—Trolling boat “Ella B' | atiine Kty Laundry i » membrances. But here are a few, at um.y» will ) rer nrn? DY '.nw “rv Th .luwa.fvno National Park.;(RAMER REVEA[S completely equipped. New Gray | dals 5 <k wm é ’ | least, that sun»l‘\' would h;v..» to a .( .uvl,)v‘!, youn, nen ..‘ e vxhw, esta ed in 1872 and famous rnr! engine, excellent living accommo- | I be included: In the realms of music cold might in January of 1044, its scnic beautics, is one of the TERR HEALTH BD | dations. See owner, Red Williams, | ron RENT s % thered be a very considerable There were ® dozen or so of them, most important big game sanctu- | G Boara as Malh Ficat: Boat| Dcuh; Scheduled Trnps variety anszmg ‘Ibuul such pw- Lu_.\xv (’”‘“‘iana“ .\.l\ld»("nl' ,U,Ml““_‘(s in the United States. | Harbor, or call at Sportsman’s ' STEAM HEATEu u'ont bedroom - S plA"“l"G SURVEY Barber Shop. (10,062-t3) | for gentleman. Phone Green 410. TO | S R ; ,po}z SALE — Warchouse frame,| pit e a : lined with Celotex, 20x60. For in-| STORE LOCATION—Ideal for b‘m s lk w g “ | o VECTORY CAFE Now @nen |Long Range Hospltal PID- | % i s B¢ ot | e o e s, 11Ka range o -/ P | | Glacier Highway, or write P. Oy i ac . ; gram to Be DeVGIOD' Box 2443. (10,061t4) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from P ! hur Keh:hikall ) ' ' N L ° | . . ———\ FPederal Bullding. e ers g n ew Location at | ed from Fmdlngs 30-06 REMINGTON, model 30. $60.. e S5 o Phone Green 630. (10,061-t4) | Al - ’ so Trips i OUTH FRANKLIN STREET KETCHIKAN, Aluks, Sept 13— | S5 SUTT, sae 16, rubber hoot, MISCELLANEGUS Y | IRE g Dr. Dwight L. Cramer of the Alaska size 6; leather hiking boots, size | T0 B ° [ 4 @ [ 3 Board of Health said yesterday the | : - o PIANOS RENTED and ’!'UNED 1 CC fo <} | Board would an Alaska-| 1. Dfgh-heel pumps, stze BAAL " qareor ‘ghop., ‘ i > p ail .ng m {Board would sponsor an Alaska-| a0y “oxfords, size 9AA. Phone i HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH | 5 :;}‘le i "“;h:; £ S‘Zf;lffix:‘f:f; Red 662. (10,060-t6) | BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | ne a long range ****** LENDING LIBRARY Pl CHINESE FOOD ... and s S e SR e I Hesmdl‘e oard expectes 0 ob- ! i a g s pe 3 Bt 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, | Latest Books for Sale and Rent | al y @ basis IQr| pext door. (10,060-tf) | & . I xeccinmendattons fo Congress and . rarer o o 4 Rentals: 5 & 10 cents per Dy || For Information and Reservations Phone 612 < i the Territorial Legislature. i MODERN 2-bedroom furnlshed‘ 2 | & i c H l c K E N and s T B A K s >se - | home. Includes electric refriger- Out-of-Town and Special Orders | o | | ator, full basement, large lot,; Given Prompt Attention : 2 .So(lal Season is | nice neighbors. May consider|pox 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska sevsese good car part for my equity,, (10,059-t£) ' iy | P i s : : CATERPILLAR : Full C ORIENTAL | shered in wi — - | FOR TRADE—Winchester model 54 RN o We also serve by appointment Full Course harming Afair s Bes e - mantle 3050 rifle, like new, for 12 or 16 : ENGINES | clock. jour strike in eautiful | | gauge pump or automatic shot- AB DINNERS Charming Affair | o clitunitioe, it s gy sionsic o § IDIESEL MARINE ENGIN : | ")} Earl Forsythe at Bailey's Bar. : = 5 cherming nospisaliy of Mes. Homer | TABLE MODEL RADIO, LaFayetie,! g Sales and Service—Genuine Parls N jGarvin and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson| $30. Fishing rods, $2. Reel, $250.| qUNTERS' ATTENTION — Spuhn o For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Drop in at THE VICTORY CAFE NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess n O o oo oo oo oV NN oo 9 9 ) noME FAIRBANKS | | ANCHORAGE (MRKNEK DC-3Equipment . . Refreshmenis Aloft . . Stewardess Service ALASKA AIRLINES PHONE 667 Baranof Hotel LOOOOOOOOOOOOETS AR R AR R RRRRRRRRRRRRRR I TRRRRRRRARRT 1 who were hostesses yesterday at an, inftemm,n tea given at the home!; of the latter, and one of the very| nicest social affairs of the early Iull season. Graciously presiding over the lnce-‘ |Lo\ercd tea-table which was centered | by a lovely bowl of American Beauty | roses, during the afternoon were Mmes. K. G. Merritt, Robt. Henning, | Lottie Spickett, Walter Stutte, John | McCormick, Joe Werner, A. F. Zim- (1 merman, T. A. Morgan, John Young,uMl FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan Linn Forrest, E. L. Keithahn, Willis, Booth, J. V. Cole, Wm. Hixson and| Carson Lawrence. Assisting were the Misses Barbara Hermann, Dorothea . Hendrickson, Carol Karnes, Pat Hogue and Mary Lou Fagerson DEN CHIEFS MEET 10 PLAN WEEK PROGRAM The Cub Scouts Den Chiefs met at their regular weekly noon lunch- eon with their cubmaster today to plan the week's cubbing program. i Delbert Hanks, Scout Executive for Alaska, met with them and explain- ed the achievement program. Bob Treat, Cubmaster. demon- strated the games for the weeks, and the Den Chiefs, who are also Boy Scouts, Milt Furness, Phillip Hukill, George Gilligan and Gerald Shaw, worked out the ideas to take back to their respective dens. Hen- ry Harmon, head of the Rotary _Sponsoring Commijttee, was present as a guest. The Cub theme for this )| month will be physical fitness, and | the pack meeting, to be held Sep- | tember 24, will feature a camping RGO GBPRRI IR FIFIOIRRRR Seene. FROTRRIOOTRIFIRR FTTRORRRARR (10,058-tf) 1935 HUDSON Fordor Sedan, radio heater, fan, six good tires, excel- lent motor. Run only 21,000 miles. Very good body. Priced for quick 633 Harris St. Island is private property. Also Fox Island. Hunting or trespass- ing is strictly forbidden. Deer on beach are tame. Please don't shoot them. (10,054-12t) NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distribntor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY sale. Cash price, $375. Write Box|REMEMBER — we buy, sen and JUNEAU BRANCH—227 ‘Admiral Way ¢ B0 incan. (dh-t0) | “trade secohd-hand merchandise. § MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY b FOR SA Sty Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas FOR SALE—Ebonite Clarinet, goodl Torading P‘:)‘;t g! WE CARRY IN STOCK SPOion.. el (80, @ shart. 1] DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS o long) after 5 p. m. (10057-46) | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-valt D. C. nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up| JABSCO. GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS 4) Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.; B good condition. See Stewart at : 0000000000000000000000006000000000001 i Juneau Motors. dnd-en | $10 Desklp Wev: ‘ .4 i z i ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; one| SRR W LSTANDFOUND F="0 Pl y ST R LINES, | - tically new, large size, $125. Phnne LOST—Crank off a Novo pump, George Brobers. __UBASI-D) | pemeen luskan Hotst and Gy 1| DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETC = Hall. Phone 88, City Clerk, SILVER MARSHALL radio for sle. Bargain. Phone Red 284, 10064-t0) via Petershury and Wrangell . Gearge Bimpkins. (10,049-40) | WILL PARTY who found large With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ", HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- g:‘;“‘g‘mg:!‘:sgn"“;:;ks‘g:&lpfi‘:e steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle er; BNG hot water heater, 250 : i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 > 449, and return purse with ALL gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Bbticlon axobnt Y Terms, cash. George Brothers. jpt_mpneke, ar ORI . (10,047-t1) posset:scs NO duplicates or sub- h h f d £ 3 stitutes for any articles contained ‘ere is no su Sfi!uie or NewWs aner al verr inal & GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with| therein. (10,063-t2) L Par ising: 3 or without furniture. Telephne NSEEEEEEEEETSRRZNNEISRIRAGARERAN $ Green 475. WILLIAM NELSONS HERE Q FOR SALE—Tws Tedroom nows| PROM DILLINGHAM CANNERY & GRAY MARINE ENGINES furnished. For information, see & Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. | William Nelson, Superintendent of 2 FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING % e the Pacific American Fisheries can-'§ FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 D. AYS TWO BEDROOM beach home on|nery at Nushagak, accompanied by & N iorit ders being filled ‘al Polnt Louisa; 110-volt Delco! Mrs. Nelson who spent the summer g on¥priority orders being filled as materi: Jights, water, basement, furnace; |at the cafi;’exgda arr:ved bin Vcl::dley.‘g is released. fully furnished. Write P. O. Box|Plane Wednesday from rage 8 fully R0 i s the Baranef Hotal await- & Dlslnbulors for EDCO Bronze Electrodes . ing PAA transportation south. ] 3 COMBINATION radio, Universal| William Hulisz, foreman at the!% ) vacuum cleamer, fire-proof safe,| Nushagak plant, is with the Nelsons. 'E Juneau mg chlle shp & electric beater. Black' 415. ————————— . (10,052-tf) | Empire Want-ads bring results!|?, 'nuunm.as ATE3EI3EESEEAANEANRE RN RENENEETAN S TNNRNERANE) A

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