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1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 EORGE BROTHERS Super Market NEW POTATOES U.S. No. 1 Shafters PAGE SIX A 5 | Carpenter, former Olymplc star, is| 1In several days Carpenter will Pacific Area First Aid, Water Safe- | stage a water show for J\m.'.nnlv.\]MoRE lISl"NGS ty and Accident Prevention repre- |in which he will swim through fire the Red Cross. He [drive nails under water, show how chi L n ent some time so far in Fair- | easy it is to swim with clothes on es will begin here tomorrow rnoon at 2 o'clock at the pool for children between the ages of 7 Anchorage and Cordova, and | and also show how clothes may be to visit Petersburg and Ket- ! used as life preservers by inflating and 17. All over 17 years may re- eive instruction at 3 o’'clock, and Fleek. 2-B (H)—Mert Willis Harrison. 4-E—Donald Chester Groves. | ANNOUN(ED BY | 4-F—Edgar Nesbitt Hagewood | ————— AFT BOARD CITY COURT JURY FINDS VIOLATOR the | Wilson More Bodies Discovered, | GUILTY ON CHARGE Train Wreck Wilde was convicted of| SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 5. — The a City poh,.[.‘ThSrwenLh Naval District announc-} d the discovery of two more bodies, | e for or New listings anuounced by local Draft oard include: 1-A—John Daniel Pendergrass, Arvid Raymond Johnsun, Claude Roy Woolman, John Lewis Gaff- ney, James Joseph Conno.s, Jr., Kittridge Smith. (H)—William Heightman, Sid Verden a traffic violation by Court jury yesterday afternoon and |® was fined $25 and the court costs. Pringing to nine the number of| The charge involved an alteration | soldiers killed early yesterday when| license plates, and pholagl,mh.\‘lhe mainline Milwaukee train was! of the plates were introduced as|Sideswiped at Moses Lake. evidence, Mayor Lucas| All the bodies were presided as Magisti xsfmk“m‘ adults 1 be ervice men 1A% 1-A Bensen 1-C—John Joseph Thomas, C. Peterson 2-A Robert Bruce Forrest, Fausto Mamburam Paulo, Timothy the mornings Jarpenter, a member of America’s | was initiated into the lodge. lo team in V.!H Oly 5 at The business session as in 1928, especia short to a dance being the cls ly afterwards tors -oe ONE INITIATED be d f ! Special | At a special meeting of Juneau S"Udlons ’Of NEX‘ “.‘ Ses W 1eld for | Elks Lodge last night, Roscoe C Ten Days the way south the wet duds with air. BY ELKS LODGE “ 1 will | Burr, candidate from out of town, very held Olaf | of terd due out for taken ‘o ualified instruc Anyone 1 WalK car imr ate 1e opinion to swim in Carpenter pert, and he next 10 day { at the Evergreen B between the ages of 7 r Red eave 1 be wl pool d othe and d con to all wt tinue the CALVERT AT in swir S. H r d Company, is in ho qu ranof Hotel of the Juneau Calvert BARANOF San Juan and Stephen Dempsey, Hugh C. dolph, Bjarne Carl Olsen. 2-B—William nes the Gideon Salazar Mationg, at Next time you get sore — _grab your pencil Ru- Manthey Alfred Sutton, Madeline M. Stevenson, Holman, Arthur Bringdale, J. Morrison and H. S. Graves. " HGURE IT OUT YOURSELF Next time you're sore at the Nazis or Japs, just sit down for a minute. And if there’s a pencil handy, do a little figuring—something like this : ;s Sure, taxes are higher. You're pay- ing more than you used to. And the cost of living hasn’t gone down any either. That's costing you more. But ;. .5y Chances are, you're making more, too. And maybe somebody else in the family’s working. Maybe one of the girls is bringing home a pay envelope every week—and pretty good pay at that. Chances are, there’s more cash coming into your Here's what comes in . . YOUVE DONE YOUR mmsm—— £00ST YOUR BOND BUYING home right now than there has been for a long, long time. What's more ; i 3 Maybe you were going to get a new bus this year. - pwis know, millions of people did get new ones. Or radios. Or refri- gerators. Anyway. it's a cinch you'd have spent some money this year on things you ‘can’t buy now. So what? So maybe you can put more of your family earnings into War Bonds! Not10% or12%or 15% or 20%— but @/l you can! If you and every Every year, you: other American who has an income will sharpen up your pencils and figure out how you can saveanextra dollar here and another there that can go into War Bonds—if you'll keep on figuring and saving—you’ll provide a weight of metal that wil! snap the Axis’ spine like a rotter stick! Let’s pour it on! ~ And keep pouring RAE it on till the murderous fools who have defiled our soil, butchered our sons, broken up our homes—who have refused to let us live and work in peace—are smashed utterly to dust! Get out that pencil! below! See charts . Here's what goes out L for Loavs s * WAR BONDS Afger all, U. S. War Bonds are the safest investment the world bas ever known— return you $4 for every $3 invested at the end of 10 years. Use that pencil to help yowr- self —as well as Uncle & This adverlisement is a coniribution fo America’s all-out war effort by TODD PACKING COMPANY Members of the jury were E(lwln AT T B HOWARD CASE RITES TOMORROW AFTERNOON Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the chapel of the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary for Howard Case, who died at Platinum, Alaska, on July 26. Active Ww. pallbearers are to be W. Levers, Heintzleman, son Those acting as bearers will be James ton, E. L. Bartlett, C. O. Leonard Holmquist, John Laughlin, and J. C. Barragar. The services will be in charge of the Masonic Lodge. The Rev Willis R. Booth will deliver the eulogy, and Mary Berne-Ehler will give vocal selections. be in the Masonic green Cemetery. - - - J. B. Burford, and L. E. Hendrick- honorary Sabin, Mec- plot in Ever- JEAN POTTER Jean Potter, writer and author, |is in Juneau from New York. She is registered at the Baranof AR T PN HERE Empire Classifieds Pay! SWIM SUITS! $l ‘) $3.95 Seal-sleek elasticiz- ed swim suit with matching knit PANTIES! ® Florals and plain. [ ] All colors. [ Sizes 32-42 L4 Jones - Stevens Seward Street K. Burford, D. L. MacKinnon, J.| B. F.! pall- | McNaugh- | Interment will | Special This Week 15 pounds P8¢ 30 1bs. $3.15 1001bs. .98 We can fill your needs up to 50,000 lbs. EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 Free Delivery PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! Make your desserts A real sensation Schilling BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY JUNEAU COUPLE WED IN DOUGLAS LAST EVENING In a simple ceremony attended by only a few close friends, Mr. George Baroumes, proprietor of the Pioneer Cafe, and Nina Chapman of Juneau were married last evening in the home of Felix Gray at Douglas. Commissioner Gray performed the service. Mr. Nicholas Bavard was Mr. Baroumes' best man and the bride’s attendant was Esther Ba- vard. A reception was held after the ceremony at the couple’s new home on Fr: anklm Street CONSERVATIVES WIN ELECTION IN TORONTO PROV. TORONTO, Aug. 5.—Late returns | from the, election indicate Lt. Col George E. Drew, leader of the Pro- gressive Conservative Party, will be called to the Provincial Premiership succeeding Harry C. Dixon, Admin- istration Party. Dixon was decisively | defeuted No single party holds a rity in the Legislature. | 1 i Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE Mmummmmmmumnm ls.nol. tient, | Hospital yesterday. (ITY COUNCIL T0 MEET TOMORROW T0 SET TAX RATE The City Council will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock for the main purpose of setting the tax rate for Juneau. Councilmen wind up sessions this evening as a Board of Equalization for persons having complaints on their assessments. Mayor Harry I. Lucas said today that there have been fewer com- plaints this year than in any year he can remember. The Board has been meeting for the last three days, holding session from 8 te 10 p.m. HOSPITAL NOTES E. F. Rodenberg, a medical pa- was admitted to St. Ann’s Dr. J. P. Eberhardt was admits ted to St. Ann’s Hospital on Wed- nesday for medical attention. A Josephine Abbott was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital on Wed- nesday after surgical treatment. John Lee was discharged from the Government Hospital yester- day. Mrs. Sammy Howard, from Ex- cursion Inlet, has been, admitted to the Government Hospital. smmu-cn,mvnw Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT

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