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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943 EORGE BROTHER Super Market THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA comennes o sienane o MISS MARY JOYCE Wednesday Shower | RETURNS NORTH AtMrs;O;WGSfb‘ISE MerttoBe \yypses: scuouamsip - 10 SPEND SUmmer 1 1> O- M€ Held Tonight DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT -2 e onlq I @m happy to see Juneau join- siping Uncl during which she was acting 5 W. Eleventh, a stork K shower was and the Bararfof All plans for the \tion-wide project of arship event have been completed, Uncle Sam recruit the|announces chairman Mrs. M. O « badly needed during the Johnson. In charge of the punch|stewardess with Northwest Air- held for Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen wvar-time emergency, and bowl will be Mrs. Ray Day and lines between Seattle and Billings, with Mrs. Harold Snaring and Mrs. some Juneau girl will enter Mr Katherine Hooker, assisted Mont., Miss Mary Joyce arrived in Westk s hostesses. rainin apply for the scholar- by Mrs. Leslie Sturm and MTrs.| Juneau this morning For invited guests were pres- hip being raised locally,” Carl Hupp Miss Joyce is at the Baranof Ho- ent and a beautiful collection of Mayor Harry 1. Lucas said today Worthy tel for a few days and will then gifts, daintily arranged in a pink Mayor furth Juneau Mrs. | jeave fdr her lodge on the Taku and white bassinet, were presented to cooperate in sing _cash-| River which she plans to open for flo in sunny attractive window, he summer. sments decorated the MIs.| Before coming north, Miss - Mrs. D. W. Herron John McCormick will both by direct contribu- member of the spon- pent two weeks visiting in LIEUT. DO TERTY fornia. Her trip to Juneau wa v ‘G iers at ticket-selling while M Johnson and ice Committee of Woman's Club, or by made by way of Edmonton and Whitehorse. the 'MAYOR LUCAS ENDORSES . tuneful orchestra now on sale at the the Alaska Hotel Hotel lobby Nurse's Schol- After absence of six months, helping | nurse ade from choice grains At 7:15 o'clock tonight alert will be held cording nouncement by R. E. Roberts Director of Civilian Defense. All member the Auxiliary Police, First Aid Raid V dens, Rescue WV rs, Publ ity and Corps are to turn out Complete details alert pro- | tion to some gram presen I hope with the skill of long experi- and ence, Old Charter goes into ATTEND THE NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP DA ELKS' HALL—SATURDAY now Cause and the aging-barrels the noblest act a urges the h spring arrang dert American whiskey ever dis- a rooms the Joyce Cali tilled, we believe. GRADE Smith take tickets roised by the dance and tickets to dance | by ect donations will go toward coming Saturday |the the ks Ballroom ceeds of scholarship fund, pro- 1 will enable some Starts ) 0'Clock young woman who would otherwise arts at 9:30 o'clock and |be unable to enter ue until 12:30 o'clock for | nurse’s training HERE N @hen time goes to work, Tipening Old Charter’s silky Lieut. Lloyd A. Dougherty is vis- in Juneau for a few days on While here he is a guest at Baranof Hotel | Nurse SR iting a Navy leave a nap. ‘Caulk off” is to take to enroll for slang term meaning the flavor...mellowing its body... BUY WAR BONDS . i “Is it true, what they say about enriching its superb bouquet. What a whiskey it is then! Raw Milk For Your Health's Sake Drink FROM OUR OWN DAIRY THEY SAY—*Hey, Bill, I heard that in order to pay for the planes and tanks and guns America needs for Victory, each of us should be putting at least 10 percent of our pay into War Bonds.” 'S MUE—“That makes sense to me, Joe. things cost plenty of dough,” Those Tt would be hard to beat that as a sweet investment, wouldn’t it? And when you lend your dough to old Unele Sam, you know he’ll make good on his 1 0 U.” 'S RUE—*Say! War Bonds are betrer than dollar bills in your pocket, Joe! Not only is each one an ironclad promise to pay, backed up by the strongest Government in the world—but it makes more money for you all the time!” THEY SAY—“My wife has the idea, now that I'm earn- ing more money, that War Bonds should be the Number One item on our budget sort of a savings plan for.us and the kids.” 'S TRIE—*“She’s a smart woman, Joe. You're going to need a lot of things when this war is over. And there’s no better way on earth to get the money for them than to save regularly now—by buying War Bonds.” W THEY SAY—“Sure, T know that. And I've got a hunch our soldiers are going to need more and better equipment than any fighting men ever got before!” IT'S TRUE—“You bet they will! And here’s the way 1 look at it, Joe. Us guys who can't tote a gun or fly a plane can at least do our share by helping to pay for the things our fighters need.” THEY SW—“Supposing a fellow loses some of the War Bonds he buys—or somebody swipes ’em. I guess you want me to believe Uncle Sam will pay off on ’em then.” IT'S TRUE—*He sure will, Joe! Every War Bond you buy is registered in Washington—either in your name, or your wife’s name, or whom- ever you pick. Nothing can happen to prevent your getting that money Eflck— - with interest.” THEY SAY—“Must be a lot of people owning War Bonds by now, aren’t there, Bill?” IT'S TRIE—“A lot of people? Listen! Fifty million of ’em have bought War Bonds—and I'm one of ’em. Fifty million Americans can’t be wrong!” SAVE WITH U.S. WAR BONDS EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY... THEY SW—“Yeah, you're right, Bill But we're really not paying that money to the Gov- ernment, either. It’s just a loan to Uncle Sam, as I see it.” That’s right as rain, Joe! You get it back—with interest. Every 3 bucks you put in brings you 4 at maturity. IT'$ TRUE— THEY SAY—“One of the boys in the forge shop was trying to tell me that if everybody buys a lot of War Bonds, it helps keep prices down.” IS TRUE—"“He’s right, Joe. Look! Now that the United States is making war goods instead of cars and radios, peacetime goods are getting scarcer. So, if people with a Jot of cash in their jeans start bidding against each other for those scarce goods, up go the prices!” THEY SAf—“Our plant has a Pay-Roll Savings Plan. T'll sign up tomorrow for 10 percent. Hmm-—maybe I can make it more than that. Tl see.” IT'S TRUIE—“Believe me, Joe, you're not making any mistake when you put every dollar you can into War Bonds—and then a little more !” W This advertisement is a contribution fo America's all-out war effort by ALASKA PACIFIC SALMON COMPANY Broiled Steak and CHARTER | TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 230 P. M. When we are able to get more help we will be glad to put on more deliveries. A SUPERB AMERICAN WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY IS 7 YEARS 0LD. 90 PROOF. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BERNHEIM DISTILLING CO. Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, U.S. A MCALISTER FUNERAL SERVICES T0 BE HELD SATURDAY AT9 A. M. Last rites for James K. McAlister, Territorial Deputy Auditor who A Teaser for the Teen Age BLOUSES SO SMOOTH FOR PLAY ... and absolutely super for look- ing pretty thru summer. You'll wear them with your TRIK- SKIRTS or with your slacks. $2020~ and $2.795 | Jones - Stevens Seward Street PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Buy Victory Bonds died at his home the morning of June 15, will be held at 9 am. Saturday in the Catholic Church of the Nativity, with the Rev. Wil- liam G. LeVasseur saying mass. Burial will be in the Elks Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers for the service are Jack Kearney, Cash Cole, Neil Smith, Thomas Ryan and Joe T Thibodeau. Tomorrow evening, rosary special services will be held at 7 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary. FOR Flavor in a jiffy... That's our happy song A shake or two so tasty Helps any meal along! Mr. McAlister was born in Van- couver, B. C., on June 16, 1893, and first came to Juneau with his fam- ily about 15 years ago. He has held office in the Territorial Au- ditor's| department for the past 13 years. - - D. Sherman Starr, agent for Al- aska Star Airlines at Cordova, ar- rived this morning from the south and is here while waiting for trans- portation to the Westward. Mr. Starr is staying at the Baranof Hotel while in the city. SALE One General Electric Sun Lamp Floor Stand Model Price $33.00 * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska THE DOUGLAS INN Electric Hammond Organ Music Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE