The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX } NATIONAL WAR . ¥ S" ’ofi /'g‘gr ‘et HV!L‘ top in l.hl Qllfl(ll) (|\Mtfl fl)l the | 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY codist o e doaniel lfif[“;mt‘.'.'-iifi?i 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 g The exact amount of “over” was nounced this afternoon as | A OVER ToP NOW‘ In honor of the boys who gave their lives in World War No. 1 Today’s Leader by oy L R : "",.‘.7233,‘{. ?:::thnmrlml for con- " ions or desirous of making a the City Clerk’s office or mailing a check to the National War Fund £ Drive Committee. | Ritz Crackers, Cheese Crackers, Anchovies, ———— | Anchovy Paste, Sardines, Pickled Pigs Lutherans AretoDine li'et’:lil §lplced Herring and many more fasly Wednesday Evening;| unch items. X e : Also Business Meet| STORES CLOSED THURSDAY “The members and fricnds of Res- | urrection Lutheran Church will ARNISTICE DAY P e Jllowing the dinner a short business | eting will be held The meal will be a covered dish ized by the Ladies’ Aid odding being committee Anyone who desires to attend but is not cont d by the committee may take whatever they want to in order to help “piece-out the meal. e CDA Will Meet BASKETBALLON Tom Harmon Is Tiissday Night TOMORROW NIGHT Now Listed as | Y T A y| Catholi xnu.x;;hn-r.? nfMAn?vm: Tomorrow night in the high school gym four Juneau teams will take : the,fodk jn’the S v DELHI, Nov. 8. Lieut. Tom | Mrs. Mary 44 season. The game betwee h Hall oner, Grand Regent,! of Michi- |will preside and all members are Gremlins and Coppers will -Amer- |asked to be present place at 7:30 o'clock and the s i & peens ' half of the doubleheader will fea o3l e arks vs. the Chechakos : 5 bt ol Rl ' 30 and is| The November meeting of the Jun- | Students and service men are ad- | ; : . k I mitted to the games for a quarter ‘J““ missing in actior ior Guild will be held at the home s b b o1 and the general public is charged ; | of Mrs. L. S. Botsford in the Feldon.’ Also missing are Capt. Lowden | Apartments on Tuesday evening in- entrance to the gym is the one to K lan and Lieutenants Tommy isl(nd of on Wednesday as originally | o tiied Taylor and Jordon Robbins, Jr., re- | planned. Members are requested to m.uu by the Army newspaper to|bring with them finished doll clothes | e ve bombed their target but failed | for the sale which will take place in | BRUY WAR BONDS to return the near future | 50 cents a head. The Sixth Street e, Have a Coca-Cola-Wacko Digger! | (()I\AY CHUM) | Its natural for popular names to acquite friendly abbreviations. Thats | why you hear Coca-Cola called “Coke”. | ..from Adelaide to Altoona Friendliness marks the relations of your Australian and American soldiers. Have 4 “Coke”, says the Yank, and the Aussie finds a com- [t RALE AR | rade. All over the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes, ~has become the gesture of the friendly. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY s JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY the global —© 1943 The C.C Co, hlgh sign K AND L DISTRIBU IMPORTI —what about YOU? ...and you’re not even being asked to give, but to invest in your own future and make a handsome profit besides! THE STORY OF SCARSDALE JACK of the Flying Tigers Hc had a lot to live for: Ask his father. Or ask the kids who knew him—bhis Scout troop—or his classmates at Rensselaer Polytechnic: Ask his widow: Scarsdale Jack, Squadron Leader John V. Newkirk on the Flying Tigers’ roster, blasted 28 Japs out of the sky before they got him. He gave all 2 man can give of courage, guts, gallantry, the will to fight . . . and keep on fight- ing. Not 10% : : : but everything! His life. You're being asked only to pledge 10% of your income, a dime of each dollar for War BUY WAR BONDS—everybody at least THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ~ Bonds to give all the Scarsdale Jacks in Navy blue and Army O. D. and Marine forest green the planes, machine guns, bombs, bullets, tor- pedoes, tanks, and ships and every other weapon they nced to give the Herrenvolk, the “sons of heaven,” and the road-company Romans the bellyful of steel they asked for. ‘These men who are fighting for your homes, your children, your future, your freedom aren’t stopping at 10%. ‘That's all you're asked for—but why stop at 10%—if you can do better? 10% every pay day This spnc-e is a contribution to America’s all-out war effort by An Alaskan Salmon Packer MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1943 Now look at the sclfish reasons for buymg your share of WAR BONDS ‘War Bonds, first of all, are for win- ning the war. Without that what future will any of us have? But beyond that there are many advantages that make a 10% pledge add up to solid business sense. You get back in ten years $25 for every $18.75 you put in. They are the direct obligation of the United States Government. You can get back every cent you put in after sixty days if you sud- denly need money. You get a handsome interest, 2.9% :ampam:d:d—‘/; more money back at maturity than you put in. ¥ L Inflation is the dreaded threat of every American. Systematic savings in War Bof ) by each and every, American is our major protection inflation. Think ahe#ll to that day your bonds mature. Jt will be wonderful that mpney theo, m—in( ing it away now. have at stake, 109 seemsalmost too litele, So-makeyit more—if you canl i s When you think of what yw-

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