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l HURSDAY, JANUARY 27, FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION 1944 4 Drazil ‘on the southeast, in everyof hj msht it one of the nearly 3000 clubs and|of his 7:00 p. m.|cther operations (mobile units, ithe M Council | lounges, etc.) throughout the hem-jwar for And in these celebrations peer Minimum charge, 50¢ m—Regular Thursday {in Uso. | FRIDAY, January 28, ~Meeting of Servicemen's b n USO; 7:30 p. m—Movies in USO |isphere lobby. 8:00 p. m—Candy-making|it 1S expected that there will. be Par={he I and pop corn in USO lobby, follow- |ticipation by a great majority of|thin ed by game party \Ihv 800,000 volunteers whose loyalt)'_bc a 'kS/\TLrRDAY January 29, 8:30 p,(n the USO (as patronesses, GSO | because members of committees of |very m d | ovies in the USO lobby, fol-|Eirls ]1.:“(3113_\ informal evening. |management, etc.) has played ~u‘o‘ his SUNDAY, January 30, 1:30 p. m./large a part in its. success. (or later at convenience of Service Juneau Club, of course, \ull‘ )—Trip to Mendenhall Glac participate in the anniversary. On WAF p. m.—Music, coffee and cook- | Saturday night, February 5, there| . ins 1 9:30 p. m—Ves-|Will be a dinner the Baranof We an Hotel to which invited all the| pers in y: 10:00 p. m lon t | Singir piano. | velunteers who have been e~pecmllv¢rp wlar | MONE wary 31, 8:00 p. m. interested in the Club. It ought toie Glub prove to be an exceedingly enjoy- we FOR SM.B I'ALSKH\ (nu( size 14 SIDU cash, brand new, made in Nome last month. Phone Green 752. White Apts. No. 1. 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe in e lent | condition. Inquire Vienola Koskey Apt. No. Gastineau Ave. on 1931 CHEV Coupe, good rubber, contact H. R. Blood, Black 321. 32 VOLT heavy duty battery set, almost new, Phone 513, The dinner is to be| NESDAY, February 2, 7:15 | Ketehikan g.45 followed by the regular USO formal, WA"TED r lovies in USO lobby; il ot feve USO parties. 'To put it appears at the USO as a man still e {p. m.—Card party on second floor|¢? “"‘“ (9 ous M ason " A IERE "“mw\ they have been a grand, serving but in a new field of ser- WANTED—Wardrobe trumk in wm,‘ur Club; 9:00 p. m.—Old-fashioneqd |t7€ followinz afternoon (Sunday) |g), imnd unqualified success! | vice and Lane Roff, one of condition or will trade Delco car|dances in USO lobby “lpo(x‘!;;‘;) house will be observed Lo althy, hungry U. S. s e~ the newer members of the GSO,| radio, like new for same. Phonei e e & & ar from home just about any- gutstandingly generous in her help-| 561, | oNe oF mmmEE THOUsANp | The semer “‘::"‘l“"c’l‘:;:y“;;‘;;:: VI~.m even half-baked dnd entitled fulness in various ways at the Club i o —| Each staff member of every USO (is made up of the Rev, Walter Sob-| /> Under a technicality to bear and becoming exccedingly well| WANTED—12 gauge shot gun. UP-|ciup doing a good job, we think, |otefr Chairman; Messrs, Scotty| the wonderful American name of liked by our men . and (again | stairs Bus Depot after 4 PM.|acts most of the time as though Rditie = A Priend, Jack Mc-h“ affles,” would amount to & rare we revert to that matter of being| | Chris Christensen. Ihis particular club is the only one Mahon Don Skuse, Harry Sperling freal. Hence, it really is difficult|pisced) a fellow who after many T sy and when he is asked Dr. Robert Simpson, Mrs. Wim. By-|wopone oy Word of et i months of service in Juneau was steam-driven motor pump Pnom‘b év ‘\I\L)e"(l)‘:;l; for any sort of ington, Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Miss the truly sup;(llhimc ;;usu;‘tnnshnod elsewhere several weeks the request be Doris something big or little, he makes handling of that o McEachran, Miss Marjorie g, [ is nd Soldiers Oscar Krenzke| 1Bt Leslie Swanpson, and Coast Snell, particular gnd WANTED—Child’s rubbers or mel-\‘h STORAGE BATTERY. Phone Black 337, 1940 FORD Sedan, excellent tires, Inquire 730 11th and E after 6 pm THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA t 6 feet e following Sunday during the on that this was an experi- ducted into the Ar Forum eting at private with ¢ hom 30 p. m.—~Movies in USO 2b'e party. The speaker of ‘h“'mw evening will be Lt. Col. John T.{, /.- = | February 1, 8:30 p.|Cctlton. who heads up the wholel, contest. The All Stars cial Service Division of the Army |\ USO Staff; 9:30 p. m— 1 all of Alaska; and there will Delu, ry Tuesday night games in | cellent music, including that hv“, wed i Ay |the Coast Guard Glee Club of| em as Ciayton, m y)h- syrup and lots of butter. V ’—_—_—'———_—_ And we we! immediately attracted it was the charming Betty who phone a CLASSFIED r also to a chap that had the un-{made up the batter this explana-| | N EA u S u So N E | mistakable Kansas corn-fed look tion leaves us just where we started. Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in jakout him, all 6 feet 5 inches of Somebody, has called words of over- the afternoon’ to insure insertion on same | \hn“ Though only old enough to ly extravagant praise “vanilla-fla- day. i A8 {be out of high school a bit more|vored adjectives” If you suspect We accept ads over telvphmw from persons | Mh:m ‘.~ ¥ Verl lmn 1.m‘:fd 1;;«— that llzl.\l news u;ly_or nu:xl tron:ll:z } e dir ') |a perfectlv-built college tackle. 0,/any such adjectives, jusl Dol e sl v inferesting Items for Everybody Ihe'cuid, he'd never played. tackle:|around some Sunday (e Hope it QOUl s VRS TR e o the 1O he the quarterback and the may be no less often than every DaliyiThe per:ling fodconseoutive inser- ) | shor boy on his Kar school | other Sunday) and sample those hans. PROGRAM 1\-'\'wundlmd on the northeast,|team (he was only 6 feet 2 inches vanilla-flavored waffles for your- One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; THURSDAY, January 27, 9:00 p.| fand from Hawaii on the west tOitall them.) He too had a member self. amily that he was very proud! A moment ago we mentioned a 24-year-old brother, also in' o054 gld American phrase. Now wrine Corps. Prior to the v iree years this brother had We turn to baseball for another stunt fliér with ® circus. Ir|traditional phrase, pertinent at this 2 tty, as soon as possible, n't had that experience, Verl| Point: “Bett ; it unlikely that today he'd BAT””;\W AND WE'LL ALL BE aptain flying in the Corps,|ON DEC there happens to be so! uch of this really big brother| HEADLINERS - OF - THE-WEEK- who weighs 250 pounds and!AT-THE-USO: A few of the fel- 10 inches tall! lows and GSO girls who made the wawritten headlines at the Club FLES—GOD BLESS 'EM! s & month or so ago that nounced in this column thal tion in this column are GSO mem- ber Elsie Douglas, of great assist- ance to us on many occasions as a volunteer secretary, who will be much missed here when she short- ffee. This was an innova- 1V leaves for the States . . . and was pointed out in the an-| SPeaking of being missed) our good nt. Upon re-reading that ITiend Angelo Astone, we seem to find an in- derstand expects soon to be in- y, a fine citi- odd “4en and a banker who always has ed us so well in business mat- a man to whom we will ex- 2 hearty welcome when 5 o'clock coffee hour the uld serve free waffles along T as well from any look back That seems angle—especially S after having had ters, the feature of three Sunday tend this week and who rate special men- | who we un-| | he | character, chorus, speclalties, social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers. toe ' Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. adv. DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, Ask About Our APPLIANCE PRIORITY PLAN Our backlog of appliance orders may in- crease our post-war quota of electrical appliances. If you are interested in an {| early purchase of an electric Range . . . Refrigerator Washer .. . Ironer Sewing Machine . . . Mixer Toaster . .. Percolator .. . Iron | Light Plant . . . Motor Buy War Bonds Now Sign Our Priority List { (or 15 {t ARE?) w |ago, popular “Bill” Freund, Soldier served with lots of Tuvgmlmum remembered by his ma shoes size 3 or 4. P. O. Box 2443 |problem for that particular man Guardsman Philip Schroeder. P“r'il\u) Betty’s. explanation, it is warm friends at the Club and SN T — (his major current concern, comingther details of the several sched- [¥ery cimblas "p‘ ( wip d: | throughout the community. WANTED—6.00 x 16 Tire in good 'ahead of everything else. In other juled events will be announced by E ol % p,‘ ot e g ‘"? (h.‘m ¢l - o o i o | condition. Jorgenson Motors. |words, each fellow turning to a USO {I¢ is the vanilla in the batter that| ‘thr Committee early next week. . — |for service is entitled to expect the \\AI\TED TO REI\T - Two bvd» |very best personal attention that room furnished house or apart-|can be given him at that particular THE MARINES LANDEIN ment, Red 734. ‘(lub backed up by all the resources! A big ship of the U. S. Navy was jof the whole national USO. At|in port here one day last week. TWO VENETIAN blinds 27 x 45 inches, cream; guitar in case, floor lamp, two table lamps. 410 12th St. trolling hull. Phone 487. MODERN FOUR room furnished house, full basement, oil burning furnace, one year old. Down pay- ment $2,300, balance easy pay- ments. Located % mile from Douglas Bridge on Highway. Phone Douglas 35 one short one WALNUT dining room table, excel-! lent days, condition. Phone Black 427 Green 427 evening. '410 hp PALMER ‘Vlsrme engine in good condition. ter. WHITE EN " Koken Barber chair and cabinet, A-1 condition. Write P. O. Box 2562, Juneau. RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 578 after 2 pm. “also size 42, r'RAND Stemway piano; dies black tailored coat, 201 Decker Apts. GENUINE leather traveling bag. Phone 496. STRONG FLAT top trunk, good lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m. See Harbor Mas-| VANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- ioughby. Phone 788, ')VANTF‘D - 1000 Hair seal hldes.\ least that is the way in which Eflchr“f‘ can’t mention either the day {staff member of the Juneau USO|of the week or the name of the| {interprets his and its responsbiility Ship. But it was no row-boat. And | —and welcomes it. |it carried Marines. Write Emil XKnudsen, Kodiak,| oo A | b # i “‘"\ Living @ routine life day after| It* was good to see those Devil! |day along with the other millions|Dogs land in town. There have| WANTED—Furnished Apt. or house ©f ™Men in the armed forces, it is been almost none of the Marines for family of three. Phone 45. |7 wonder that a man feels most|8round here in the past year or so. of the time that he has lost his/ We like their uniforms, and the onal identity. Nor is it surpris-| W&y those lads wear them. We like ing that he gets a real thrill when|!e pride in the Corps that sticks | be drops into a USO and finds him- | Cut all over them, the pride that| {self welcomed as an individual, an|l8hts those steady eyes of theirs as {individul person with a non-GI they lock squarely into your own -xmme—(-ten a FIRST NAME that (They know, and so do you, that| maybe he hasn't heard mentioned there is good reason for that pride.) | \since he was last at home. He ge“"fhtn too, personally we happen to |@ pleasant thrill, and he may even like surprises; and we invariably | | feel that perhaps there is some basis ¢*Perience—more alcurately, re- | bv!r\vw 5 at least for that USO claim (fan-|€xperience, for it occurs every hm(. tastic, presumptuous boast that it W& meet another Marine—a feel- | tains EIK's card and ticket to OC° Seemed to be) of “a home I0g of real delight to find oyt how | e e el GOH“““ from home” If it doe.sn't,“’“y likeable from a non-: mmtnry‘ o R e iquite become his home, it does be- ! Standpoint each one turns out to‘ & : |come HIS club and its staff mem- “".' once you get acquainted v.!th‘ T'OUND—Young red cocker spnmcl.‘ bers become HIS friends. b‘xm 1est wosk e wiaig nint 0% | Owner may have by paying for| SO generally, when we see on a' fident .that any of the Marines | this adv. Phone Black 653 after|'®POrt how many other USO clubs WOuld lock in at the Club at all; | S there are and how many millions of Put in they came in good numbers, | men have visited them, we promptly glving us another pleasant surprise. put it aside and turn our attention| They had been out west for OVL'" back to trying to make the Juneay ® Year. They had played their purt* operation a better and an ever- i2 the Attu and Kiska operations. | friendlier spot. Just lately, how- Of these they spok: sparingly. It| lever, we've realized a date was WS Of members of thelr familifes | approaching when it would be in- !hat two of them lalked particular- spiring to get a sweeping view of ly interestingly. RBaoh Waugh, of | ’JA]N rLD-Waser aho dry clean- ‘D erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. LOST ard FOUND LOST — Child's white curly sheep' Mittens red lining. Reward. Green 115, | |LOST — Brown wallet Douglas and Arcade Hotel, con- — Fountain pen, Daniel Ross, Public Survey office. Fed-; eral Bldg. [OUND—Dark brown wallet con- taining money and papers. Own- er may have same by proving pro- jdogs. the trick. But inasmuch as| BUY WAR BONDS FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks | Hulchings’ Economy Market PHONE 553 Onion Salt the quick, easy way to real onion flavor “Perk up” wartime dishes as simply as adding salt. Sprinkle in onion flavor from the handy shaker Schilling 'GARLIC SALT ONION SALT CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. LOCALLY grown rutabagos. They are better—They are chenpe While they last $650 a bng Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko !rom 6 to & pm 123 Main St. FOR RENT perty and paying for this adv.|the entire scope of USO In its ser~| Chicago, referred with natural pride | Write P. O. Box 2803 or|Vice over the whole of the western | !© bis father, formerly a prominem' phone 652. hemisphere. That date is the thirq 2!lOrney, now an Army officer en- | .4 ek birthday of USO, coming in the £a8ed in its vitally important AMG‘ LOST — Red um with hook [first week of February. |Dhmon in Italy, that branch of the | handle, e: last week. Reward.| Yes, next week there will be sev- | “ervice made responsible for restor- | Phone Ru 13 EMPLOY!:- KT OPEN LOCALLY FOR FOUR GUALIFIED STENOS itorial Employment Ser- openings available for four clerk stenographers, eral thousand partles to celebrate|ing some semblance of .decent liv-| this significant milestone in the |ing conditions to the ecivilians left| life of the national USO. They wfll‘m the chaotic wake of the war Lhal' be held in places all the way from |has just moved on. We liked and| Fairbanks on the northwest, to respected Marine Bob Waugh a lot. Piore PIGGLY WIGGLY Phowe QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 2% The T vice I three or C. L. 0. Transportation Local 172 January 27, 194 MEETING, UNION HALL 8P. M. Urgent thaf all members attend! atfles a & g6 " renton, N. J., who is very| 2 ROOM furnished apt with m;'one clerk typist and two machin- range and bath. 513A Willoughby |ists locally, according to announce- {ment made today. For some time 1,500 sq. ft. STORAGE space, Sflit"all calls for qualified stenographers able for store, office or warehouse Have had to be filled from the will remodel to suit tenant. Win-|states, Anyone interested in these ter and Pond Bldg. Write Em- positions is asked to call at the pire 3427. loffice in the R. J. Sommers Build- {ing. FOR RENT — Apartment steam-| heated, electric range Phone 569} YOUR BROKEN LENSES FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept‘ Replaced in our own shop. Eyes warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. adv, and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Ses-‘ view Apts. 2 ROOM furnished cabin. ‘Willoughby. e — Ashenbrenner s NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. T 513A MiISCELLANEQUS | S NG T EEER s i GUARANTEED Realistic Perml-; nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up. TIMESAVER BEANS Another New Item! YES . LIM A BEANS ' That Cool: in 15 Minutes NO SOAKING NEEDED! Each package serves 6 fo 8 pérsons 25¢ WATCH FOR OUR FOOD NEWS EACH DAY Pleoly Wicedy i Lola Beauty snop. Prone 21| CETY CAFE 15 Decker Way. Effective/ June 15. ‘L spzauflésni{s% IN value, CHINES! FTMR o Gl of M SMp | CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEng 2 Sweet an T TIDES TOMORROW FRIED RICE High tide— 4:43 a. m., 174 feet. OPEN ALL NIGHT Low tide—10:45 a. m., 10 feet. PHONE 377 High tide— 4:47 p. m., 168 feet. Low tide—11:07 p. m., -1.0 feet. In order to conserve on manpower, rubber, gas and equipment we have ONLY ONE DELIV- ERY EACH DAY Please order early BUT not later than 1 P. M. MINIM BROOMS — The Very Best! $],39 each NUBORA — Giant Size 59¢ SW A N S 0 AP : 10 med. bars (;99 LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M—2:15P. M, MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 rm:n FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! Be"‘esfi ASH GR( | PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. ‘| THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL H Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors _JL Sanitary Meat Co FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 ' GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or'95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL { Baranof Hotel | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling C 0 A | Hee E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Prress Ky e , FHONE A TELEFRoNE " | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Réoms = at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stave Oil—Your Coal Cheice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating | CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Supg}y Arthur M. Uggen, Pianos—Musical llm-n. and Supplier Phone 208 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times mmmommwm PHONES 553—92—95 | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ) FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 GASTINEAU | HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 H Store—' Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 MWWM HARVEY R. LOWE Public Room 3, over First National Bank

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