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JUREAU'S "THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944 Phore a CLASSIFIED | i Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Interesting Items for Everybody THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R pla‘tvd that it will be levied on its own members as well as those who U So N E w S are not Signalcorpsmen We expect a lot of our in other outfits and a lot of members of the Coast Guard (o avail themselves of this opportunity s0 long awaited. Shortly well an- Inounce the first of some USO- sponsored skating parties (limited soldiers the ¢ HERE'S ONE ON ZACH | We, the volunteers and assistants; of the USO, feel it only fitting that | this column, at least once, should| mention of one who is the| of the club, meaning, our director Zach Gordon.| Zoch is unstinting in his his assistants, the GSOy the patronesses, the| course While praise of the councils, shooting will be conducted with the more experienced marksmen serving as instructors for those members who have had little or no experience. All members should make a spec- ticipate in the shocting records are being kept and teams are being selected to represent the Juneau unit in a series of matches which are PAGE FIVE EMarthé Society fo . Hold Social Meet of | 1al effort to be present and par- | . Friday Afternoon The Martha Society will hold their Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ [ day. } | | | | such a land of utter desolation must 16, 9:00 p. come, scores of stories, both gay | and heartbreaking. Tuesday night| we heard many such stories that) we won't forget, well as numer- brief word-sketches equally PROGRAM THURSDAY, March |m—Regular Thursday night dance |in USO. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 7:00 p. m. | —Meeting of Servicemen's Council 4 irersice who m(rvhodulo(l for this spring and sum- | and everyone . " mer, according to Capt works for the benefit ni‘“m"m“ it is noticed that he in- places himself in the back-| to perhaps ten or a dozen men and GSO girls) o A vote of thanks certainly is due the Signal Corps for its generous helpfulness . | DEPARTMENT - OF - THIS -~ WEEK'S - SPECIAL - THANKS - eople way Uso Henry l regular social meeting in the parlors | of the Northern Light Presbyterian = et Church tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 The average load of freight per|o'clock, Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs. ¢ (train in 1943 was 1,116 tons, the|Madsen Streed will be hostesses for We have heard many servicemen|nignest on record | the afternoon compliment the club on its director.| _ 5 % |in USO; 7:30 p. m—Movies in USO lobby; 8:00 p. m—Meeting of Com- |vivid. For just one such picture| AND - CONGRATULATIONS: On |in words, there the dance ON pehalf of a lot of the men and His friendly attitude toward all who| come here is immediately ®apparent e { CABINETS FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION 'FOR SALE WANTED FORD V8 Coupe, good condition $250. Phone Douglas 133. RHODE Island and Hanson Strain| White Hatching Leghorn eggs each. P. O. Box 2352 Juneau. 20 WATT Public Address complete with mike, amplifier and suitable for Black 499, speaker, Phene LEAVING Modern 5 room furnished house, with lot for garden, reasonable Phone Douglas 552. AIRPLANE and varlous luggage in good condition. Phone Black 545. TWO MATCHED overstuffed chairs, Hollywood bed, large cabinet, tenor guitar with electric pickup. Phone Green 624. nd ski poles, ski boots, ten- cket, card tables, Christmas tree stand, thermos bottle, lady’s dress and hiking pants (new) size 12, small Fosteria punch bowl and plate, also other miscellan- eous household articles, Spickett Apts. Phone Green 168 after 5 pm PHILCO radio—phonograph attach- ment—75 records $150. Johnson Apts. No. 9. 8, RUNS good, extra tires Phone Green 413 after 5 p.m. COMPLETELY furnished 5 room house, wash. machine, piano, etc. Bargain for cash. Phone Green ?75 after 6 .p.m. ) for 15; Goose Eggs 50 cents | system, | dance hall.| DOUGLAS — for _sale,| NANTED — Portable phonograph, electric or wind. Call after 6 p.m., 426 E Firs |WANTED—A trunk. Phone Green 490 ANTED Steady position, good salary for experienced saleslady. State experience, age and salary expected. Write ABC c/o Empire. | WANTED—Office girl, good at fi- gures with knowledge of typing Call in person at cffice of Alaska Laundry between 7:30 and 11:30 a.m., later by appointment. WANTED — 30.06 Model 70 Win- chester. Will pay cash or trade new 300 Savage. Phone Black 465 after 4 pm. WANTED-—Girl or woman to do chamber work, waiting on table, wash dishes, etc. $85 per month with room and board. Write P. O. Box 904, Juneau WANTED—A hoy to do chores and help in garden. State wages de- sired. Write P. O. Box 904, Juneau WANTE Combination cook. Ap- ply Bus Depot Cafe, between 4 and 4:30 p.m lady cook for six hours evenings, good pay. Phone Victory Coffee Shop. TED — Experienced Man. Write Empire 3497. Ty | WANTED — 30 to 36 ft. Trolling boat, fully equipped. Write JC care of Empire. I!i(;],Ll{;R. new girdies, ready 0. 306 Willoughby. 35 {t. TROLLER. 306 Willoughby. t. Bernard pups; also 1 Bednar, Tee Harbor. POWER drag saw, complete, good condition. Phone 98 daytimes: Red 267 evenings. K ROUMMmT:dem house, completely furnished, two bedrooms. Phonz Douglas 335. 6 1 GLASS ;;{cw case; 3 shelves ap- proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175 COLT BISLEY .38-40, good shape, two and a half boxes shells. Call 452 between noon and 3:30 p. m. FOR SALE — Piano. Phone Blue 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. MODERN four room house, two bedrooms, furnished, one year old *i mile from bridge on Doug- las Highway. $1,500 down, balance payments. Phone Juneau 458. FOR RENT 3 ROOM furnished apt. Oil stove and bath; also 2 room furnished cabin. 513A Willoughby. IN DOUGLAS, furnished 3 room apt. clean, inlaid lino, overstuffed, plenty of cupboards. Phone Doug- las 472 after 6:30 p.m. WANTED — Rellable _stenographer. Good salary 40 hour week. Phone 466 for appointment. | WANTED — Electrical equipment, sewing machine, etc, that need repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. /ANTED—Used furnivur: loughby. Phone 788. | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. | Good pay. Phone 299. LOST 2¥D FOUND | LOST—Brown billfeld with identi- ! fication cord. Pliase lcave at Em- | pire Office 306 Wil- LOST—Iden(iication bracelet No. ! 32147045 Sicinel. Reward. Return ! to Empire. LOCAL BOARD ~ DRAFT LISTING The following re-classification list was released today by the Juneau IDnn Board: X | 1-A—Truman L. King, Edwin G. Hasu, Otha P. Fidler, Hervey E. Ald- ! ridge, John F. Biddlecome, Frederick ‘04 Larz, Gundmund O. Winther, mitiee of Management in USO|that Labrador-Greenland trip at-jgirls, as well as for the Club itself, [annual election of officers); 9:15ténded by Conchita and her co-grateful thanks are extended here- lp. m—Game party, followed by trouper, the only two girls WIthinwith to Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- |March Birthday Party. |bundreds of miles — all the meN'son and their daughter Anabel SATURDAY, March 18, -9:30 p.|stood lined up against the walls of g their hospitality to the Forum m—Movies in USO lobby: 10:15 p.|® long room—as a whistle was bloWh iy ot its exceedingly enjoyable m—St. Patrick’s Day dance in USO. |¢Very 15 seconds another soldielisession on Monday night of this SUNDAY, March 19, 1:30 p. m~ | Would dash out from either slde [OF|yeek, and to Mr. and Mrs. A. J (or later,at convenience of service- | Nis few precious steps with one of Goodman for the fine time they | men)—Trip to Mendenhall Glacier; | the irls—it p""‘f‘fb”l i &““d:; gave the same club Monday of las 5:70 p. m—Coffee and waffles, with | the only dances ever held attended, ygey and to Katherine Elli: §pecial music by girl§’ trio; 9:30 p.|bY_two girls and 500 men! [psychic, for her appearance at the m.—Singing around piano. fi SUTISGAN. BpRROUD representatives ygo just night to the enjoyment |m.—Sining around piano. {of & profession noted for its WB<ige q 1ot of our men and to | MONDAY, March 20, 8:00 p asing generosity and friendliness, goigic, Louis Wavrovies, from New |—Forum Club meeting at private ' i lf“‘:““{‘_‘i gn'l‘flrnm _l‘;‘i'fezl‘;‘;]l;d{orl:, recently assigned by the {home; 8:30 p. m—Movies in USO|#Pa her very genial partner (aBGipymy to help at our canteen and Tiobby, | husband) from Long Mland def-'y the qormitory, who in the opin- TUESDAY, March 21, 7:30 p. m rate this special ,word of jjon o everyone has been doing a —Meeting of the entire GSO; 8:30 lation today. Conchita and gt yato job for the club from the |p. m—Quiz contest, broadcast over|LAr, we all like you and respeciiyery heginning, winning new |KINY; 9:30 p. m—Customary|¥oU very much, and wish you the gyengs for himself and the USO Tuesday night games in USO. st of good liick and safe-keeping! AND there is added to this para- WEDNESDAY, March 22, 7:15 p. et {graph, here and now, a brief but m.-—Movies in USO lobby; 8:30 p.! FRIDAY, MARCH 31—MINNE- |enthusiastic word of congratulations m.—Card party on second floor of SOTA NIGHT o all the personnel at Duck Creek Club; 9:00 p. m.—Old-fashioned The first of the lo USO’s ser- upon what the GBO girls report as |dances in USO lobby. ies of “State nights” will be ob- having been a .notably successful f ok served at the clubhouse on Friday, party at the camp on Sunday. m. | this to the men. His amazing faculty of | remembering names, his ability to| converse on a wide variety of sub-|§ jects and his genial good nature|| make him the director of whom we E PHONE 433 are all proud. We asked today that| (eeeee FULTON B e FIXTURES & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby this item be printed in the USO| = news as a reminder to those who may have formed the habit of tak- 1g Zach for granted and have for-| jotten the time and effort he gives| for the benefit of the club and all| concerned. (And Zach does not| know anything about this until b | reads it in the Empire). - TERRITORIAL GUARD ! WILL MEET TONIGKT| SHEET METAL PHONE 787 NIGHT: B, E. FEERO .. J. R. CLARK ... ‘The Juneau unit of the Territorial | Guard will meet in the A. B. Hall| tonight at 7:30. All members are| to report in coveralls and leggings | and should bring target rifles if | Juneaufl';lumbing& Heating Co. PLUMBING | HEATING OIL BURNERS WELDING Third and Franklin they have them. A good, snappy session of target | concmrTa AND LARY wirTH March 31 The Stote which has s been selected for the honor of | Warm hospitality is the Very €s-ijeaqing off in this series i§ not sence of the success of a USO Club. Gulitornia, which has the longest This has been said repeatedly; bul yist in the Club's Registry Book, nor it cannot be pointed out too often,’js Washington, the : runner-up. for it is vitally important. The ng the selectee, is that jurisdiction hearts of its staff members must| wipsee GI sons around here make be permeated by this spirit; andgpe boastings of . their Southern [to the fullest extent possible the aiifornja and Florida cousins clubhouse and its furnishings must sound like vocal pastel shades to |insure to all servicemen entering|neir oyn technicolored claims. It it a maximum of comfort and 00"“:5 that Mid-western commonwealth Newcomers to our elublynich js not satisfied to do things usual way, not satisfied to | venience. have frequently said that the Ju-jy; the {neau USO has a wide reputation for \naye jis piggest cities come along {the warmth of its hospitality. This|one gt 4 time but instead presents 'is good to hear, of course. YOU|them to the rest of the country |may be sure that our staff will try|,g “The Twin Cities.” By this time to do its best at all times to de-|yoy have guessed it: The night serve that reputation /in question is to be observed as | We do believe that many a fel-|Minnesota Night.” low coming in for ‘hl:i first visit 15; It is hoped that every person in truly surprised to find that a MaR|yuneay or Douglas (serviceman or {who ente: a stranger can have | iyijjan) who was born in that State the chilling Curry Powder blend with true oriental flavor THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 rich zestful | &l ) | : 2 yable & e. we feel| s . {so enjoyable a time But e 488 cr whose home remains there will |{that a lot of the credit shouldj, ... out and help us to celebrate |usually be given to the newWCOMeX ni narty jn honor of Minnesota {himself for bringing with him thel,ppon Wo sav it is in honor of { capacity for making friendships ““dlthm Smmv,'wo.musl point out that |a genuine cagerness to have a g00d |y a156 i iy fact that its sons and |time, such a spirit of enthusiasm|., opter: are expected to entertain |being contagious for us all. Then, ;) "ot o¢ s with food (at the [too, every once in a while it hap-|yine o vefreshments) and with |pens that it is some newcomer Ol ... games and other entertain- |whom all of us suddenly find our-|,00¢" (heforchand) that are char- {selves indebted for a delightful , tonstic of Minnesota. Being in- |evening of unexpected good cheer. | o, o1v broug of their home state | Tuesday night furnished a mem-|, 4 oager to be heard in its praise |orable example of this. From the iy ecnonse we are confident will moment of their arrival it Was a . pompt and enthusiastic. fdistinct pleasure to play host to] A} ‘you Minnesotans stationed |Conchita and Lari Wirth, tWo of ly .o ang all you civillans who were the members of the USO-Camp .., there please send in to the Show troupe now touring Southeasl! g0 ap your Alaska, Before they had been With | o name ang the name of your |us more than a few minutes, NOW- | 514 home town, And plan to be ever, we were aware that they WETe hresent at the USO on the last good companions rather than |p.gay of March. We feel certain guests. And when we Ixrlmlly let! you will wish to do everything pos- them go dong after 2 o'clock I ipie 5 make “Minnesota Night” the morning) all of us—servicemen ., resounding a success as to dis- and staff members—felt deeply In-|courage at the very start any at-| debted' to them for several of the, mpts at bxggex'-zinxd-l)elwr State | i pleasantest hours of good felloW- nighic hereafter. % i ship ever spent at the club. Ac-| “mach Minnesotan will complished dan(_)ers as they are Weu;namc-cflrd cut out in the shape of | known to be, it wasn't that skilllnig giate 1t will identify him and that delighted us on this occasion.|his nome-town. 1If all the fellows Indeed it never occurred to us w'listed in the State Registry Book ask them to dance—we were muchwere stil] in this area on the 3lst too intrigued by the story of their|weq have representation of | the adventures, some intensely thrilling, mgin street of Sauk Center, Minne- others extremely funny and related cota, and of Pine City, and those with a rare gift for comedy. {famed Twin Cities mentioned above, earliest convenience refund promptly. Yes, cash way to carry funds. wear a Obtainable at banks. = TRAVELING? GUARD YOUR FUNDS WITH AMERICAN TRAVELERS Protect your funds when traveling—by changing your cash into safe American Express Travelers Cheques before you leave. Then you can travel relaxed in the comforting knowledge that your funds are safe, for if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncountersigned, American Express will no matter where you go, American Express Travelers Cheques are the safe, American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollar bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost i.s 3% of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢; AMERICAN EXPRESS Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel EXPRESS CHEQUES | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 spendable-as- COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- Keen and thoughtful observers, ang Duluth and Irontor [these two have had a wide OPPOT-| Crookston, and International F':xl’l(: tunity to observe our troops in for-iang Elhow Lake and Stillwater, and lorn and far-away spots. The USO-|Lindstrom and Windom, and mmany | Camp Show unit of which they are|more, 4 now members has travelled the,’ favor greatest distance of any that has!gn hang: the I - i been up here, making the trip out! wing, for 5 JovlixGAinding: hed one, and that town with into the interior (as far as Nome|ggiq. in the northwest.) Hard and dan-| pe; yus gerous in spots as this trip has been | promptly, (though they make light of the Ericksons, dangers) just prior to this assign-| Andersons, ment they had finished an even| longer and tougher trek—to Labra- | have word frem you‘ you Swansons and you you Johnsons and you you Petersons and Han- sons and Torkeisons. You are ac-| {customed to doing things in a blgi X T TP S Two of our own persolm” Y MAKE YouR (lOTHEs ites would | have sons| s on the Aleutians during the past|as proud Y ] p | proud a name as you'll probably | [ seven months and going well up ever hear—Young Amerlcn..lenmli" 4 2 TRIANGLE CLEANERS 0 - Peter Howard, George E. Satko,|dor and Baffinland, and across the 4 ROOM furnished api. steamheat- Kenneth H. Loken, William C. Spain, | Arctic Circle to Greénland. If you| |Way. And that's what we'll be ex- pecting of you on Friday, March 31 ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES . NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ' L} ed, hot and cold water at all| Innokenty W. Medculieft, Jacob times. Phone 569. | White, Paul Bell, Jr., Joseph A. | Kendler, Jr., Lawrence Swanson, FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept Wayne R. McGee. warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| 1-A(H)—Harold F. Hargrave. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| 2-A—Floyd S. Epperson, John D. and use of Electric Washer and Kennedy, Lee U. Imhoff, Arthur D. Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- Charles, William N. Parke, Gideon ;:are to learn how desolate life is| Sk i or our men up there, talk with' | Conchita and Lari; or Hsten to what | ROLLER SuATaNG | Bernt Balchen, famous Norse a,via-l Here is good news for the many | in a recent article in“fellows ameng the servicemen in- |terested in roller skating. On| “Perhaps you did not even know|Tuesday, Friday and Sunday nights there was a war in Greenland, “i (beginning this Friday night) from| Ready to Serve Your Cleaning Needs Now Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery view Apts. MISCELLANEOUS | S. Mationg, William E. Powers, Har- old Swanson. | 2-B- Frank E. West, Solomon H. Karki. PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash ‘or trade at Nugget Shop. ~ NOTICE : Registration books for coming City election are now open at the is at Winnipeg, Manitoba. A. J.|do but wait.” Douglas City Hall. Closing date April 1, 4 pm. adv 4-H—Peter J. McSweeney. : 4-F—Paul Kinch, George Larsson, ! Maurice E. Martinson, Tom Jessop, | David C. Newman. e e - CANADIAN PACIFIC . AIRLINES FILE PAPERS Articles of incorporation were fil- ed at the Territorial Auditor’s office today by the Canadian Pacific Air ! Lines, Limited. Principal offices for the air lines Plerce of Fairbanks will be agent f for service in the Territory. 8 was a secret war, waged in semi- 7 to 10 o'clock, they will be able| darkness north of the Arctic Circle,|to enjoy this excellent sport at the on a remote battlefield perpetuauy;‘A. B. Hall. If they plan to go alone locked under ten thousand feet of Or in the company of a few of their colid ice. The weapons were not | servicemen friends, it is not neces- temmy guns and tanks; the real | Sary to inform the USO first. On herces of this war were nameless the other hand, if a group party| enlisted men working in Air Force|is planned or if they wish to be| ground crews at 50 below zero, or &ccompanied by a girl, the Club| standing guard on Coast Guard thould be advised in advance. cutters fighting through the pack! Word of the intention fo share fce, or living all winter long inithe enjoyment of its skating fa-| isclated weather stations along th‘cih’ties with other servicemen has| icecap, buried under 18 feet of snow. just com: from' the Army Signal Once each day they would tunnel Corps. For the present at least to the surface to take their wind, there will be no charge made either and temperature readings; the rest for the use of the rink or for the of the time there was nothing ;o{‘rental of skates. In the future it may eventually be found necessary Out of such a mission of friend-|t0 make a small charge (perhaps liness as theirs to lonely ‘men in/15 cents) but if so it is contem- Phone PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL O Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 [ HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 689 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 }‘emmerc’:L"i'rumr 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —————e ey Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 _— Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 o The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier , Phone 208 = Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Cholce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market ool e i e e | ' , Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, ms.“r:n National