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'HURSDAY, MAY 4, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must bé in the office by 2 o'célock in the afternoon to Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Ceunt five averdge words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION . JUNEAU'S USO NEWS ‘ Inferesting Ilemju Evewbo(jy PROGRAM fear. THURSDAY, May 4, 7:30 p. m—| And a final word of caution: | Second session of Dancing Club on!Don't any of you fall for that early- second floor of, USO; 9:00 p. m_\;all-gn»S'gtu:'dn¥-mol'nin:e :‘;fl;‘x y ) B ce in!|In the first place, no gg“c‘,fl“‘ Tayscey, (sl TARYE m|dmxghmrs will learn until late that FRIDAY, May 5, 7:00 p. m. — night who has been selected as Meeting of Servicemen's Council in|Quéen; in the second place, we will : 7:00 p. m. — Roller skating have a corsage for her to wear and By i she needn't go walking all over) pa at A. B. Hall (leaving USO y | at 7 oclock); T:30 p. m.—Movies | Southeast Alaska Xook}xlg for wild|( in USO lobby; 9:30 p. m.—Game {lowers; and — most important of and candy-making party. !all»-»m the midst of_au the com- | SATURDAY, May 6, 9:00 p. m.— petition to be furnished by the| May Formal Dance at Scottish RiteSCores of l_ovvly Gsov girls the win- | Temple. jner certainly is going to require | SUNDAY, May 7, 1:30 p. m. lm.\evcl’y minute of beauty sleep she later at convenience of servicemen) (CAD get between now and then in | —Trip to Mendenhall Glacier; 2:00 CFder to come out on top on Sat- p. m.—Bicycle party (weather per-|urday night! |mitting); 5:00 p. m.—Coffee and' cookies with music; 9:30 p. m.— Vesper Service in USO lobby; 10:00 Last week's column anngunced p. m—Singing around piano. (that the Forum Club meeting on MONDAY, May 8, 8:15 p. m— Mcnday would be held at the BXx- Forum Club meeting at p]'wa[e‘(:ullvc Mansion. We referred at home (leaving USO at 8:00); 8:30 that time to the keen anticipation | p. m.—Movies in USO lobby. cof our fellows over the chance to TUESDAY, May 9, 8:30 p. m—|mect Governor and Mrs. Gruening DELIGHTFUL EVENING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE! JUNEAU, ALASKA ipen to escape suffering another | all-day downpour on Sunday the| club will sponsor the first of the| seasor’s USO bicycle parties that afternoon NEW USO RADIO SHOW Just a brief paragraph today | concerning the series of Friday | night radio shows over KINY to| be started by the USO next week. It is under the supervision of the popular Alida Matheson, the club'si Assistant Director. She is being| assisted by Signalcorpsmian George | MeGo! and other servicemen.| The series will include both serious | sketches and comedies, as well as some ‘variety shows. A more de- tafled announcement of the plans| will He made in next Thursday’s colump RANDOM ITEMS OF ROVING | REPORTER Your USQ Roving Reporter's notebook for the week just past! contains a lengthy list of names of | those persons who, for one reason or another or for a number of rea- tell, Carol Ruotsala and Pasty Balog DOUGLAS | HEALTH PROGRAM GIVEN The seventh and eighth grades of the Douglas PuBlic School presented a Health Program play to the stu- dent body last Friday and for Pub- lic Health Nurse Miss Johnson and Mrs. Maurstad, nurse for the Office | of Indian Affairs. | The play was written by the stu- dents and each student had a part with the subject the “Right and Wwrong Foods.” Playing their part were chosen to give their act and talks to the Juneau Woman's Club which met last Tuésday. Phillip Clark was selected from the students to speak before the Juneau Rotar Club on that same day. SEBENCO TO SKAGWAY Another Douglas man to Skagway is Caesar Sebenco, who has accept- |ed employment in that city. He! sons, rate mentioning this Thurs- day. Here are a few of them, se- jlected at random: plans to remain there until the | Christmas holidays. H i CABINETS PAGE FIVE FOSTER & MARSHALL Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwrilers of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLE 1 FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby e e e { 3 / | CLARK HERE Kathryn Pinson, whose return to Jineau in good health is among the| Cecil Clark, who is employed at| mest ‘gratifying of all the Lmngs‘Falrbnnks. returned by plane yes- that have happened at any time terday for a short visit with his to any friend of the club * * * and i family. He plans on returning again Mrs. George Marcum, who as a vol- | this week unteer at our canteen (a volunteer | FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE—One oil heater and WANTED — Capable woman or » drums, rockers, tables, etc. House| ¢OUPle to kcep rooming house. available. Phone Thane 8 one Iree apt. plus salary. Write Man- # short, one long, or 3-three rings.| a8€r, Box 40€ City. .’HILCQ, ALL-WAVE Q‘T'UBELWQK:;:;]EGDEA;;:;“g machine, Write RADIO; 48 pec. glassware set,j =~ ~ "7 . ity ¥ card tables. Guy Smith, Juneau. WANTED — Daywork, by day or hour, capable, references. Please Phone| phone Blue 510 eveniings. OFFICE desk and chalrs. 48. P S DN vE MBS S 2 SIS - — | WANTED—Reliable woman to take THREE room furnished house, 3| care of 6 months old baby at L& acres patented ground, 9 mile; either their home or mine. Phone post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000, Blue 153. terms. Phone Green 410. . K et RS R Y 4 | waANT TO RENT — Furnished 2 "HORTABLE radio $15; 3 piece blue| bedroom house with electric lights __suit and coat, size 16 $3250; between town and airport. Blue ' “Black silk jersey dress nifty,' 611 small size, $11.50; Red all leather e - T, purse, $5.50; 2 piece Redingote WANTED — Woman for grocery dress, small size, $9; Health belt,| clerk. State_ qualifications and age. $5; Gross Apt, No. B between 2| Write Empire C3777. . | i an.d 5 p:m‘ (across from Reliable WANTED—Used furnitur.. 306 Wil- Transfer). | loughby. Phone 788. | Quiz contest, broadcast over KINY | (return match between Signal Corps | All-Stars and Committee of Man- | agement team) 9:30; p. m.—Custo-| mary Tuesday night games in USO. WEDNESDAY, May 10, 7:15 p. m.—Movies in USO; 8:00 p. m— Music appreciation evening at"pri: vate home (leaving club at 8:00); 9:00 p. m—Old fashioned dances in USO lobby. MAY QUEEN There never has ‘been any doubt‘ iabout the COLLECTIVE charm and | popularity of the members of the Girls Service Organization. The cnly serious question has been WHICH of them is the MOST at- tractive in her charm and person- |ality? | Our servicemen will have the chance to give us the answer be- {tween now and Saturday nighl,‘ May 6th. At the monthly Formal | Dance that night one of the girls Iwill be crowned May Queen of the {Juneau USQ, selected by popular {vote of the servicemen, | Each fellow will be entitled to lin their home. who hak already given very gener- | ! SENIORS’ GRADUATION BALL It is a pleasure today to report mgs’y of her time) in a short while that the occasion proved even more has won the warm friendship of a to their liking than had been ex-|{Iot of our men and Don pected. About sixty servicemen and Skuse, Jack Burford and Jack Flet- irls were there. Tt is hard to sn‘y,'fihe\'- who, so ably represented the | whether .the . guests most: enjoyed USD Committee of Management in | thi striking kodachrome. slides pre- |sentéd by the Governor and his lli-l ¢ quiz contest on Tuesday and who ought to prove tough compe- teresting accompanying comments, together with his discussion of in the return match next week. Alaski’s future, or his and Mrs.| Gruening’s delightful hospitality,' ONIo,-back again at the club after including the serving of deliclou.s,oflly & few weeks to the -delight refreshments and doing everything Of :his' many friends here * * = to make us feel comfortable. Every- and popular Grace Berg! who has cne, we believe, was about equally 8iven us the pleasant word that impressed by both these features.|She Will play hostess to the Music Certainly it would be hard to im- Appreciation Group next Wednes- agine anyone more gracious and day * ¢ thoughtful toward their guests than DS of the Juneau High School were Governor and Mrs. Gruening'Vocal groups (so well trained and that evening. The USO is deeply ©XPertly led by Mrs. Merle Janice grateful to them. itts); presenting a very success- o fuiécnncmt on Friday and present- |ingy an even more memorable pic- SUNDAY BICYCLE PARTY |turp at its close when, no longer Next Sunday afternoon (May 7th) junder the strain of the program the USO will inaugurate its bi-|which they'd taken very seriously, cycling season. The party will leavelthey stayed in their places while the club at 2 o'clock. titipn for the Signal Corps team And ‘Richard Peter, soldier from! and the entire 85 mem- | | The Senior Class of the Douglns: | High School will give their Gradua- tion Ball next Saturday evening, |} | May 6. in the school gym. The pub- | lic is invited to attend and dance with the music of Bob Tew's Or- | chestra. NOTICE—TO DOUGLAS RESIDENTS May 1 to May 7 has been desig- nated by the City Council as City Clean Up Week. All residents are asked by the City Officials to par- take in this ana do their share to- wards making the city a better and cleaner place. adv. | Mayor PARSONS. NOTICE Traffic ordinances in the City of Douglas will be strictly enforced. The speed limit is twenty (20) miles per hour. A full stop must be made at intersections. Violators will be fined even tho a first of- fense. (8igned) A. J. BALOG, Marshal. adv, | (ARSI SRk fEASE and ., equipment for ten . rooms and,one apt. Uptown, Ju- neau Shopping = District, $1,600 i, Cash. Write Empire C 3810. FOR SALE—16 ft. Dory type out- board skiff just overhauled $35. Write Empire C 3802. aea, imbine mixed, Monkshood, Bleeding Heart 'and Hardy rose grooden- doist tiger lillies. Bird cage. Write Box 531. ®BEST CLOSE. in spot Douglas beach to highway, at Lawson 4 Creek, % acre with buildings; suitable for garden and chickens; *Guy L. Smith, Box 320, Juneau. JIM'S HAMBURGER business. Call in person at 248 So. Franklin St. 3 PIECE bedroom set, comp R\ coil spring, spring mattress, $40. Phone 684 after 5 pm. AR, % e R e A AR )| 15 TUBE Super Sky Rider Halli- 2 crafter Commercial Set, 41 Mode! No. 6 Spickette Apts. (T hp. DC GENERATOR &nd nu-] merous water Wheel§; two air ma- | chines pipe line and hoist. Call| Black 520 or write P. O. Box 2141, | Juneau. 5 b > | TOLEDO computing . scale, PhoneJ 385, L » R (4 ROOM modern furntsiied hom 2 bedrooms, large service porch.| seNext to telephone of fice, Donllasw Mrs. Wm. Wagner. i | FIVE Room furnished ‘Dhouse, also garage. 841 West 8th St. 1 | FOR SALE—Furnished Icg cabifi in "Douglas. Inquire Yurman the| Furrier. _— e +FOR SALE—Complete trollers gear, one 12 in. wheel, one "Pontiac w Motor with Marine clutch. Blue 475 after 5 p.m. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shoppe. ) fOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O. ¢ gBox 574. j ARE IR FOR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat® 95 *M'horse Chris Craft Engine. See Cowling and Davlin. . |GUARANTEED WANTED--Press operators, mangel workers and a mender. Alaska Laundry. WANTED—T5 buy an electric stove, | Phone 519, | WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller. “ Call Green 113, Madsen’s Bike | shop. S | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. | Good pay. Phone 299. [ . FORBENT {Room for gentleman. 328 Third | Stree FOR RENT—Garage 1113 Calhoun Ave. Phone Red 629 after 5:30 p.m. ", PTANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. LARGE Apt. May lst Bishop Apts. LT‘EAM_tieated sleeping firoom, El- lingen Apts. ROOM duplex apt. electric range, oil heat, $25 monthly. 426 1st St. FURNISHED apariment. Inquite Snap Shoppa. 3 ROOM sunuser cottage on beach. Phone Green 82 pshed house, oil 5 after 5 pm. FOUR ROOM ( heat. Phone Blue P. O. Box. 1615. ChA Y STEAM heated room! for rent— 315 Gold St. 1 ROOM furnished apt. stéamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569. ¢ ¥OR RENT—Pur. Apts. Easlly Kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts, . OFFICE room for rent. Call at Pirst National Bank. MISCELLANEOUS Realistic m‘: nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. _LOST AND FOUND YOST—Coast Guard wallet cgntuin- ing papers and key. Important. £ ( 'WPlease return to Empire $5 Re- ward. ] S‘%(_lm}—l{e)’ case and keys. Own- er may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Inquire Empire. ‘OST—A floral spray coat pin set with Garnets. Reward, return to ¢ Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. T — Slanted lense sun glasse: with correction. Reward. Phonc o Creen 550, NOTICE A meeting of all members of the Alaska Tuberculosis Association will be held in the City Hall, Juneau, Alaska, at 8 o'clock P. M., May 8, 1944, for the purpose of formally incorporating under the laws of Al- aska and electing a Board of Di- rectors, All members who have contribut- eéd $1.00 or more during the past i year are eligible to attend and vote | on the proposed Constitution and|of whom is the mother of the off- By-Laws. Dated May 1, 1944. BESS A. WINN, 4 ROOM partly furashed House,| ibeing ' photographed and (at least Several of the GSO girls will be in this reporter’s. opinion) . looks — " 'Dinner Party Given m g | o340tk ’ wsrm:gw, Honor Patricia Sey e ,"0-"0.“ I.UN(HEOH , A dinner party was given last Sat- ’ upday_ evening at the Nome of Mr. E g and Mrs. Alex Sey for their daugh- DT“’“ for the PMfth War Loan .. Patiicia.'fn Nohor of hér fif- ;flvebeq? Gastineau Channel, which teenth birthday. Those attending ) gin June 12, will be discussed | oo Bugsell Clark, Buddy Huter, tf‘lpurcror& at a no-host luncheon ir | Wnlter Klewenoe, David 5p¢ufi|g Hoter - oom of the Baranof | rinian Maurstad, Berthe Ling and Heads ‘0f all organizations Whioh | ro e ot tonne oo partiéipated in the last bond | 100 votes. All may be cast for one girl or they may be divided among several. In effect, this will permit 2 man to vote for his first, second and third choices, rather than just [for one candidate. | The winner will not be announced juntil just before the intermission at the dance. And the announce- ;ment will be simply the name of in ¢harge, so a good time socially as. well as athletically is assured.| The destination will be Douglas, a round-trip of about six miles. (For anyone who is inclined to doubt his ability “to peddle up the hills” after: an enforced absence from the sport,} it should be pointed out that be-| tween here and Douglas. there s the winner (that is, there will not|nothing that even remotely resem- be any listing of the respective|blés a hill) ! laces of the other girls in the bal-| The charge will be 50 cents per| |loting.) man. The bicycles are being rented | i It has been a long time sifice we|by the club. If the trip lasts more |had thought of the matter; but{than two Hours this amount will | during the past few days our brain{not fully pay for the use of the| {ha.s been throbbing with the{ Wheels; but the club will take care |tythmn of some lines of an old]of the excess. poem that in our extreme youth| Theére is ohly one catch to the we used to hear recited annually asjannouncement of the party. It is May Day approached. “weather permitting”! *We don't It was entitled “The May Queen,”|Want to acquire the repitation of | and it was perpetrated (ves, We said|beifig a pessimist, but we confess to PERPETRA’ by none other|2 Sneaking suspicion that there is than good old Alfred, Lord Tenny-{a slight possibility that just by son; and we dgn’t hesitate to say|chance it may rain 4 bit sometime we believe them to he the gosh-|dufing the next sevéral months, awfullest verses ever written ser-{and it wotldn't absolutely. astonish lously by a fellow who really ought{Us if a drop or two of this pre- to have known better, cipitation $h6uld happen to find ... The refrain of this lesser master- its way earthward on Sunday after- Diece of the Poet Laureate is “For{B90N. Our, recollection may be '.},w bfi o’ the May, mothcr.-mmflh"‘;g less than perfectly ac- I'm to be Queen o' the May.” 'The!curate the subject, but we ‘do whole thing had to do. with the!seem. to recall . possesshig ifn - our gloomy fate of a neurotic young memory’s album a picture or two lady who was sure she was destined of several week-ends during the for, a_practically immediate grave'past year-long drought when a and 80 wished to have her final Sunday's otherwise blazing-brilli- | |fling while she co)ld. Hence the ange was momentarily marred by misledding cheery note ,9u. ,which my cloud gr perhaps even the Ppoem opens: “You z:i‘!ub e »w‘sfiian of a shower. and Jeail me early, call ‘me early,' (Please, you meteoroligists at the mother dear; Tomorrow'll be "the WeatHer. Bureau; correct us if we | happiest time of all the glad new inadvertently do the local climate year.” e § |an_injustice, won’t you?) If you hdppen not to have read What we started out to say, try- this literiry gem, we can give you ing not to be too blunt about it, a lt.ne}m‘t e Heroine's idea of the w: IF by some miracle we hap- | type of all-out binge that was ap-| e - {r priate for thesoccasion when we €ll you she planned to spend her entire day in an orgy of picking wild flowérs! And why shouldn't she "Shoot the works?—for “To- morrow'll be of all the year the maddest, merriest day. For I'm to be Queen o’ the May, mother, I'm to be Queen o' the May” (Yet folks, there are people who actually claim that the world hasn't pro- gressed a bit in the last hundred years!) As a child we recall that for some time we had the notion that an early doom automatically attached itself to any girl so unfortunate as to be honored by being chosen May Queen—it seemed to be & necéssar- ily ‘tragic fate such as inevitably foltowed one’s breaking a mirror or having a black cat walk across his path. During the intervening years, however, this assumption has been proven faulty, inasmuch as we have come to know personally several May. Queens who even today are alive and .who continue to appear both handsome and healthy. Ac- cordingly, we 'say: Do not be alarmed, you ladies of Juneau, one spring destined to be the USO May Queen, Though we lay no !claim to psychi¢c powers, and dear old Lord Tennyson to the contrary notwithstanding, we urge you to lend with prospective pride, not look forward to this coming week- = AR C‘Tlg RAI u LROADIN that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to.appear at said time and place and file their ob | jections, if any, to said final account and petition fgr settlement and. dis- tribution therfiar. &7 Dated: Jun#h, Alaska, thi§ April l 12th, 1044. 3 | R PEPYS MON’ . CEDRIC MONTGOM- ERY DAVIS, Executors, First publication; April 13, 4944 Last publicatibn, May 4, 1944. & flw‘m ebening ' of gknelng 'to_lmym‘g are expected to attend this meeting | 1 Qe or elsé'send a representative. All | B other persons who parsicipated in| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: the recent drives also should attend. | That Trevor Pepys Montgomery . - 3 | Davis, and Cedric Perryn Montgom- 4 q | ery Davis, co-executors of the estate Pl‘"f luvB FOR | of Fanny (Frances) Caroline Mont- | gomey Davis, deceased, have filed i f‘m“xs IODAV;"“:“' final account and report of A Pan American Airways plam{their administration of said estate, left today for Fairbanks with tlle‘a"d their petition for distribution following persans aboard: Virginia | ereol: 1n the United States Com- W. Oyens, William F. Stuart, John | hissioner's Court for Juneau Pre- ‘Thomhft Foster, Tom Pericich, | C0Ch .t Junesu, Alaska; that 10 Charles G. Gerhardt, Thomas A.|0C10¢k A, M. June.ldth, 1944, has Pulliam and Mrs. Charoltte Massey, | cc" fixed 24 the time and said court q. rx Huntley, Communications Superintendent for the PAA, came into Juneau this morning on the plahe’ ff6m Whitehorse. ) : A T | 7o NOTICE Traffic ordinances in the City ot Douglas' will be strictly enforced. The Speed limit is twenty (20) miles Per Hour. ‘A full stop must be made “’at’ intersections. Violators | willl bé"fined even tho a first of-| fense. (Sjgned) adv. | A. J. BALOG, Marshal. il I ay |the place for ,hearing same;. and | | Juneaul’lumbiflg’“& 1 Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING _ OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO 3. R. CLARK . THRIFT C0-0P Mémber National Retatlér- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 CUSTOM TAILOR Atross from Elks’ Clib PHONE 576 ORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors l‘emmlg‘:fl'rud'u 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY C(all Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies )4 s ot P Thomas Hardware Co, E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN " COMPANY bl Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FPree Delivery Juneau ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Afr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY ‘ Phone 146