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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1943 ‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 T;d;ly sL(:ad;n “CHEESE LOVERS” IN STOCK NOW——— IBACHS WILL TRY RAISING WHEAT ON LEMESURIER ISLAND Joe BURNING OF ‘living Cosfs | MORTGAGEIS | Survey fo Be - ELKS' EVENT Made by WLB ATTENTION All Elkcs and Their Ladies! ods willing, Mr. and Mrs ve a crop of whe ;mer at their home on Recently they received some grain H. Woodward, of Perryton, stock they will and this Informal Affa;r to Be Held|President Rosevelt Ap- : Tomorrow Night for | poinfs Commiftee fo ... " Report in 60 Days Members, ladies | vy A big celebration of the Elks will WASHINGTON, Nov |be held tomorrow night, an infor-|Labor Board commit to mal affair to which only Elks with gate the paid up membership, and their la- | withir dies will be welcomed. Visitor’s cards | Preside Roo: P d ‘will not be honored tomorrow night War Labor The celebration is the “Burning Davis, will Roquelori Cheese sl'nfl per oun of the Mortgage,” which means all|representat | indebtedness incurred making | Meany, AFI |the present Elks quarters what they and R. J. Thoma are, has been liquidated, in BURN THE MORTGAGE CELEBRATION SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 6, 1943 FESTIVITIES START 9:00 P. M. SHARP Informal have a large vegetable among their bumper ar were potatoes. This t a 100-pound “sample” Chris Ellingen to Mrs A W cee "5 ALASKA STAR IN FROM WEST, RETURNS TODAY ; passengers came in ard today with the T. Spur wplan, Car ay “larance Meichisede: H. H shn, Sam Bird, H arles Shoup wing today, the plane took one ser, N. C. Brown Pilots on the round tr Flahart and Roy Doog oo MAN day was WE HAVE Board Chairman in Cards «=-- Danci Refreshme Special Events === and Free Bowling for Ladies president of CIO other| Auto Workers Union will represent labor. These on the == green side — and words paid off. ALSO - BAN REMEMBER TO | H. E. Simmons is chairman of (l‘.!“ about Monday they should be ready for sale. | : | H. B. Horton, & CALL MONDAY FOR BANANAS! !evening and he has announced| Chicago Bridge and that his committee includes all Past|and George Batt, Vice Presic {Exalted Rulers of No. 420 and the Dugan Brothers, will be members of the Building Corpora-|taives for employer tion. The President expre The “Burning of the Mortgage” that the committes m I | program will be in charge of Henry quick survey to clarify Masserschmitt, R. E. Robertson, Past Exalted Rulers, and Exalted Ruler Floyd Fagerson. They will attend to the Burning, watch the dying embers of the mortgage and |then see the ashes are finally dis- posed of. The meaning of the burn-/ ing will be briefly explained Then following this ceremony, the club rooms will be thrown wide open to the Elks and their ladies repre Hc PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP CARD MUST BE PRESENTED AT DOOR FOR ADMISSION lic what the cost - oo HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Norman C. E is registercd at SITKA HERE b{nher, Bazaér Plans| Sons of Norway Card Made by Euiheran Aid| Party on”Saturday1 Ne Guest Cards Wikl Be Honored own of Darum of Sitka.i Baranof Hotel Plans for the congregational din- rer, to be held next Wednesday in the church parlors, were complet- | the was ed at yesterday's meeting of Lutheran Aid. The gathering held at the West Twelfth strec home of Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, with Mrs. Steve Vukovich as co-hostess The dinner will be a cover-dish affair, with Mrs. Olaf Bodding in general charge. Work for the bazaar, an event of December 1, was also done at yes- terday’s meeting. A food and needlework sale will be included in Bridge and pinochle will'be played at tomorrow night's public card party at the TOOF Hall, the first in a series to be sponsored by the Sons of Norway. Playing will begin at 8 o'clock Prizes will be awarded at each party, with grand prizes to be given 1t the end of the series. Refresh- ments will also be served during he evening y of arrangements Frank n, Mrs. Belle and George Jorgenson e are Knutson ' There will be free bowling, danc- ing, cards and refreshments. It is going to be some night for a most conspicuous and noteworthy cele- bration in local Elk circles. BOWLING BEGINS " TONIGHT AT 7:30 AT ELKS' ALLEYS The first games for the newly the bazaar and a tea will also be held during the afternoon. The general committee for the affair includes Mesdames A. Hildre, D Hoel and Belle Knutson MOOSE TO MEET The regular meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose will be tonight at 8.0'clock in the Moose headquarter MRS. BRINGDALE RETURNS 0001564 Citizens' Bowling Lea Mrs. Arthur Bringdale returned will take place tonight in the Elks’ to her Juneau home yesterday after alleys. At 7:30 Butler, Mauro Drug an absence since early in last De- will play the 20th Century Meat cember. She has been visiting her Market, and Leota’s are to meet the parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, Juneau Drug Co. At 8:30 the games and her brother Sinclair Brown and Will be Ordway’s vs. Sabin’s and his Fullertor Henning's vs. Per afe. SOl Eight teams are in the league. The next games are scheduled for RUY WAR BONDS next Friday evening. family in California fldfé_fi@ Somelhing. ... You can spot it every time Those in the Navy’s W.A.V. E.S. do a double service. In serving on their own, they also release a trained man for war duty. In its own way, you’ve found that ice-cold Coca-Cola does a dou- ble service, too. It quenches thirst, yes. But it does more. It brings an after-sense of complete re- freshment. A drink has to be good to be the best-liked soft drink on earth. Coca-Cola started out being good and keeps on being good. Choicest ingredients and, the finished art 1¢’s natural for popular of 57 years of “know-how” set names to acquire friendly Coca-Cola apart in quality. abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke mean the same thing...the Only The Coca-Cola Company makes Coca-Cola. real thing . ..*coming from a single source, and well known to the community”. In order that those in the Service of Uncle Sam can continue to enjoy Coca-Cola, every effort is ade by bottlers to supply them with Coca-Cola sufficient for their needs. The best is always the better buy! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. /1. . . they jump from landing bdrges fo @ beach . .. . they are pussled . ;. and homiesick . . ./ 7, . i the 3ap .+ whehithéy. did not gome back . . ." SJOHN STEINBECK CABLES ¢ Q‘I HAVE SEEN the soldiers come down from the ships and stand in long lines on the docks, their ‘B’ bags on their backs and their rifles slung over their shoulders.’ “I have seen the supplies come in by the hundred shiploads, locomotives and tanks and trucks—acres of boxed food and great mounds of hams, shiploads of bombs stacked in from keel to hatch and all ma- terials that we need at home—steel for bridges and buildings, food for our own people, material enough to make all Amer- ica well fed and well housed and well clothed. “] have seen ihe men climb into the Forfress in the early morning and fly away waving with elaborate nonchalance and I have seen the gap in the mess when they FROM LONDON did not come back and the empty bunks, the blankets thrown aside as they threw them, and the framed photographs on the steel lockers. “The men have gone up the gangway again to go into action and they jump from landing barges to a beach, strewn with the bodies of their own people, and they claw their way like animals into a hostile coast. “I have seen the hospitals with the mauled men, the legless and blind, the fingerless hands and the burned faces—all the destruction that steel and fire can do to a man’s body and mind: In God’s name, what is it ‘for except to get this horrible thing over with as quickly and as ther- oughly as possible? And if this is true, it should not be a matter of ‘Whe will lend his money?’ but ‘Who dares not to?’ ” : BUY MORE WAR BONDS « and claw their way into @ le coast,’ (Sicily) PHOTOS FROM ARMY SIBNAL CORPS quickly SAN JUAN FISHING and PACKING COMPANY