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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944 b & LA B E - o e id ThE 3 P e R T e S e " Phone a cLAsslrlEn M [ 4 Nour as artist par e ju EA s u so [ w {those waffle irons and some izfi or 30 officers and men (rmn: Stores, Stacks Destroyed Two stores with stocks were dee tone or another of the several Army |and v planes that were here stroyed. They were the large store last. weck (a number of these fel- of Shotter-Kane and the smaller {lows had seen considerable action |Bevin's store. The Hillman store |in recent months), proving very| was not touched, being out of the | fire zone. Ipopular with all who met them and : (paying the Club the compliment of The Icy Straits Packing Company | | cannery was not touched by the | flames. v | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747-—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL oy REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used fo Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU the mnvo!n\r ground. The rear of the Unlm\, lence with|Oil Dock was scorched but the gas| | supply was not ignited. Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon -to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Interesting Mems for Everybody PROGRAM | o N \afl'mhw to find particular pleasure : in THURSDAY, June 15, 7:30 p. m.|about the existence of a certai lin’ spending a lot of time thete lour doubts, very serious doubts, The first word of the fire was] | received in Juneau by the Coast | Guard and the call was immediately sent out to call Coast Guardsmen to report at once” Five small craft were soon in motion and speeding down the Channel toward Hoonah to render any aid possible. Officers Fly to Scene Lieut. Lance Hendrickson, Acting | Captain of the Port, and Lieut | F. L. Bernstein left in a Coast Guard —Dancing class on second floor of‘mher eminent figure almost as cele- | . USO; 7:30 p. m—Movies in USO br:m-Id as Santa Claus, a figure WE'LL BE EING YOU! lounge. (NOTE: Due to the War {looming lirge in our well-being not | With this paragraph we are say- | Bond Premiere, there will be mno simply on a single day of the year;mg goodbye to \?u\x o ‘_m‘“_ Etne formal program at the Club Thurs- 'but every day. Santa Claus or no, & 4 X B Sk R . 5 Ipire” correspondent for four weeks. :00 o'clock.) Santa Claus, it was THE e ¢ | . |After fifteen months (to the very FRIDAY, June 16, 6:30 p m— WEATHERMAN that we were B! in Tuhbad Without adl feave Hike with GSO girls to Ann Cole- iworrying about Ever sif)ce W(“WE B sbe -going. baok. Eash. th IHakE man Gardens; 7:30 p. m.—Movies were a babe in arms we'd been &' Teport to the USO National head- in USO lounge; 8:30 p. m.—“Cur- hearing about the fellow everyhod)“.qu“u_,\ and to ‘_“h;\.‘ a (‘:)Ill)]l“ 01‘ tain Call,” radio broadcast by USO referred to familiarly as *“The 5 e 3 Y o weeks D just loafing around Players from KINY studio; 9:45 Weatherman From all reports he !p. m—Game party and candy- seemed to have control of the sun- ll.\fl;antulnlh \\l'l.(;rv pvrrlpmy ('(“‘(“{plan(', and arriving at Hoonah, iden that A & athes 2 r making in USO lounge. |shine and the rainfall, apportioning ida Matheson and|oung all danger was over, then SATURDAY, June 17, 9:15 p. m./them out (at least in the States Mary McCormack will operate the'iadioed the five Coast Guard'boats —Dance in Union Hall. (where we spent our childhood) in Club to the satisfaction of every- |, yeturh to headquarters at Juneau. i - ey one. (And, of course, one or both|The two Coast Guard officers plan- SUNDAY, June 18, 1:30 p. m. (or respective quantities that indicated . | 3 CABINETS g of them will L yriting - this col- | , arriving at 2:30 later at convenience of servicemen) a person in charge possessing dis- b, g ed back to Juneau, g ~Trip to Mendenhall Glacier; 2:00 tinct freedom of choice and a umn each Thursday,) We expect | o'clock this morning and bringing F U L T 0 N & K R p. m.—Bicycle party (weather per- strong will, even though his judg- to enjoy keenly the chance in the|Principal Russell with them who l' s uEm 3 ance in the | Principal BUILDING T mitting); 5:00 p. m.—Coffee and ment and his sense of humor often #East to renew contacts with people | gave out all particulars regarding st REPAIRING and REMODELING cake with music; 9:30 p. m—Ves- seemed to us to leave much to be of whom we are very fond. Never- | the fire and needed assistance to the ? , .theless, when we start the return | Office of Indian Affairs and other PHONE 43! So. Seward and Willoughby per Service in USO lounge; 10:00|desired. A queer chap, to be sure, - - |p. m.—Singing around piano. (we often reflected—but certainly a D A A T 08 . trip in a few weeks we are certain | officials. > ’ | wé will experience a thrill of ex-| The fire fighting equipment from = MONDAY, June 19, 8:15 p. m--real personality to be reckoned' Forum Club meeting at private|with. . unea“ g - Heating Co. citd ‘anticipation in our fivst re-|EXcursion Jnlet was rushed to home. (Group leaves USO at 8:10| AND THEN WE CAME TO turn to this town that is so lm-\l“"l"“ah “‘S:d"xi“h‘t:“d g:)‘l’l‘;d::fi‘,‘; s cinating and to its o | BEID) 1t NUDAGINR: W 80 p. m.; 8:30 p. m—Movies in USO|SOUTHEAST ALASKA EARLY IN ) p AN A lounge. |1943. Right away it began to rain E . FOR RENT FOR SALE | | LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE ONE PAIR with case; | FOR RENT _Continued | whose friendships we value so very |LUins and keeping more fires from A . breaking out. PSR S o I . highly. In the meantime, good luck 9-power Field Glasses ¢ ROOM partly furnished house,| TUESDAY, June 20, 7:15 p. m.— and it continued to rain, indeed . | | Meeting of entire GSO; 8:30 p. m. it practically never stopped raining! ks Swithy :f:;o::?:n E:::S: CR;:;‘\ e {—Quiz contest, broadcast over|On Independence Day the rain held' 7%9 tent; one pair 10% logger |KINY 9:30 p. m—Customary Tue;-]egr Jusé long enqugh tq et us, put shoes " with hob nails: one small day night games in. USO. {ohi‘one’ street dance. ‘Fhrotighout cash register; one 410 repeater “mes. Phone 569. | WEDNESDAY, June 21, 7:30 p. the rest of the summer on sevcn1 shotgun with ' shells: “orie 30-30 | S - — ,,,’m——Movms in USO lounge; 9:00 p. different occasions we tried lo‘ villing ome seck Board - afe | 35-20 —Fur. Apts. Easlly kept|m —Old-fashioried dances in USO!spofisor a second dancé outdoors— ol el g S ot BB Winter rates $156 & month. | jounge. jwheréupon it didn’t just rain, there| Roebuck % S| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath PRRSERE |was a deluge every one of the! ? ead use of Electric Wusher and| AN OLD STORY |seven ‘mights! « Now, unlike 1little! Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| | Virginia, ' we did ' not actually sit| overhauled and body rebuilt.| |down and write to the “Empire”| view Apts. | It is an old and oft-repeatéd story Nearly new tires A-1 condition, lasking “Is there really a Weather- | — |by now—the listing of acts of « Hollywood Shoe Shop, phone 608, WANTED | thoughtfulness toward the USO bVimany” But we don't know why | many people in this community. ! \ e iR ! jwe didn't—for presumably we lack- (Continued trom Page one) SMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Exlhor’fi;k}ED*Afzi;‘,héér;flm Nevertheless, It 15 somethifig thiSieq even virginia's faint streak of ——— }umxshed or unfurnished. Phone hitch. Phone Douglas 133, coluxvnn never tires of reporting. |optimism. It was self-evident that' Gov. Ernest Gruening, Fred Gees- 554, By this time everybody assumes, cuch a condition of utter and un- lin, Acting General Suberinitendent | inaturally, that there will be aH jnterrupted dampness presupposed Of the Office of Indian Affairs; good condition. Write P. Q. Box ! immediate and generous responsé s state of Chaos, 1ot a Weather- George Morlander, Principal of the 1004, Douglas or phone Douglax‘["om the townspeople each time th”;‘man! Juneau and Douglas Government | :(i::dxx.,l:-mi)m%ow Call Blue 139, WANTED TO BUY—39-inch mat- |fullest cooperation in connectiotl s oo g came nsg 10 Hoonah during the noon hour i 2 _Y,ress,,;‘{‘f sprin; Call Green 230.iwith the street dance was IO"h‘;night with its USO &treet dance tm;lt?};j to i:n vx'lm.n fl‘l]l nr-\cds rc~i ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished, \waNTED the past severaliang an evening as cobl and iclear; 911754 204 Blve proper assistance. | |coming during J oil range, oil heatér and full con- |days frdm Mayor Hayes, members qc nearly perfect as anyone coul Wind and Dryness | crete basement. Located on Starr | s 55 janyone could| Because of the dryness of the | { ROOM furnishet apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all o breanizations. o, skt ocat || SHEET METAL WELDINE - PHONE 787 Third and Franklin safe-kee) y 1 Appeal Is Sent Out o e lpm:.“;é“‘ o The Grand President of the Al- aska Native Brotherhoed, Roy Per- 350 pERSONS atrovich, and the Grand President lof the Alaska Native Sisterhood, g yis3 y Elizabeth Peratrovich, are sending - 0!L '“““s. %Y HoMElESS lN | camps to contribute to a relief fuhd which the Grand Camp is attempt- ) : ing to raise for the rellef of the people at Hoonah. NIGHT: B. E. FEERO [ | Contributions are to be sent to J. R. CLARK | the Grand Secretary of the ANB, | the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, in | Juneau. 1931 _Oldsmobile n, completely THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 POLICE COURT FINES . — - ——— | WANTED—Por ! SEA KING late model outboard, g e e $100.00. Phone Green 330. The following were fined in City Police Court this morning: Hans Lindseth, $25, disorderly conduct; | A. J. Wallweber, $25, disorderly con- | duct; Cyrel George, $25, drunk and | disorderly. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Yesterday came tim : [| Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING | F—.-—T—-—‘ ni::uhun:r:c c:.;:z‘ 'DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. = Bkagway ress operators, Hand ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. . Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 T | Women's Avpane §. | | i , Furnished duplex apt., 4 rooms and | bath and 3 rooms and bath. In- come $55 monthly. Price $2950.00. ! $500.00 down; balance like rent. 426 East First St. Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints S g NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling *E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 TWO 8 Bakery, ft. show cases. ® BOAT “Beilby,” $3,500 cash. Mrs.| W..C. Waters - Wrangell, Alaska. | COWLING-DAVLIN "'COMPANY * DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ¢ ROOM, completely, furnished house, ‘with basement, il furnace, | bathroom, hot” and cold running| water, on beach, Fritz Cove Road, | Larry Trambitas. , TROLLER, 306 Wilioughby, ONE LARGE oil heater. Phone Green 483. | A quart of JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM is a'llways welcome at the dinner table, will please everyone from Grandma to the Baby, It's wholesome, pure and delicious. It's homogenized. » k@ v VHREE: room furnished house, 3 acres paterited ground, 9 mile post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000 terms. Phone Green 410. | MARIE° WOROBEC SEVEN Marie Worobec was given a party CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% mlles:d!d";: e [t paents, M ¢ out Glacier Highway. Inqun'elan B Pty Wopies, honoring Bior Fhonne. her on her se_vemh birthday date. o {Many of her little friends were in- - FOR SAL E—2 room House, 3% acre|Vited and delicious refreshments Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at|Were served. Marie received many @cocery, or write P, O.|Bice gifts. Sold Throughout Southéast Aluska i BE Juno M ICE CREA Instruments and Supplier FOUR-ROOM furnished house, oil hedt. Phone Blue 275. R v e Bt - €t % lof the American Legion Post, and! § " i ot S P E C I A L Hill. Phone Blue 147. |GIRLS bicycle in good cundltion.i‘h’"y McKinley, just to mention a;fi‘éis._fbf.y l:tm:; ::g';::g"?l ;:m\ga“;:: ?w““"“;‘ and.he Srp blu'x.mm.n\ossii it — — | good tires. P. O. Box 3015. few. (Needless t point out, thatlevening destined to bring to ab jpp i o ihe foof tops through | S OSE 95 ON-RITE, $100, one White sewing | |amplifying system of Jerry's was *‘:l i ; % the air in all directions, igniting ME H H C machine, $20. 481 So. Franklin, WANTED — Woman for grocery |real life-saver: we doh't kKnow what‘l(‘% ?“,c adult mind the restora- everything they touched, and aided 3 R upstairs. | clerk. State qualifications and ags.|we would have done without it.) A’°'f i ]h,“*“m"" child-like faith. by a high wind, the blaze spread | { Mail Orders Filled - by} — 2 Write Empire C3777. Baribe: it 1066 45 widely knowitl cmrfl‘mgs, today we reverse the swiftly and swept down the main | SIX-ROOM partly furnished house,| D! idely process of Virginia and her letter streetgflinies jumping fxom one side | [ 825 Gold Belt. = Phone ‘Greenf ‘150, VANTED-Used furnicurC. 308 Wy | 'O Many acts of thoughtfulness o jnquiry to the N. §. “Sun” In to they bther. 4 after 6 p. m | loughby. Phone 788. i:"j ;’;"‘gmPig“’l‘x":::m;’atyk;e’:;w‘;xs'{our boyish scrawl we write for all| Dwellings, the government school | 1936 Pontiac Coupe, $200.00. Phone! VANTED--Washer; 4lso dry clean- |Tt 15 a heart-warming fact that the!fii%t,m E;Q;AR?O uéfi;i;ET;fiEéE 5»:5:’; andq:fz:xt:es?;xndP:::i:e;ll:lj Black 585 | erman at Snow White hundry.vUSO practicdlly never is turned \ppArLY 1S A WEATHERMAN, | tive Brotherhood Hall were qulcklyi Good pay. Phone 299. 1down by any officer or enlisted man AND WHAT A GREAT FELLOW, enhveloped.in flathes and burned to ' St - ito whom it turns for assistgnce.lyg TURNED OUT TO BE! | e mscELl.Alnous Just to pick “out an example at| Pitilati. - ! - p— p— | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | i i THIS WEEK N 0 M A l n T | nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up |"UCP @ Pleasant spirit about the - $3-1t. Troller, ready to go. Cash.| Lola Beauty Shop. Bhone ‘5011’: {manner in which Maj. W. T. Fis- AS always seems to be the case, D. C. White, Pelican, Alaska. 315 Decker Way. {Bes, Lt. Oracmer; 8tf. Sgt. Johnnyjduring the .week fust, pagt. there | Kane, Sgt. Ben Cutler and the have been a lot of names that a ' g c » FOR SALE — 24 ft. cabin cruiser, : {other men in tHe detail coopérated|trained reporter would have jotted ce ream 6% £t beam, round bottom, 120, LOST AND FOUND [in moving the piano used by the|down in his note-book. Not that | h.p. Pontiac 8 motor. A-1 condi- band. In itself this job was a(they all have contributed something a i'eal [., iton. Call Al Lubcke 612. FOUND—A pair of silver rimmed |small one; but it might conceivably|of notable significance to the life L - | glasses. Owner may have same|have been of a lot of annoyance|of USO—perhaps none of them has Sully’s by paying for this adv. to our staff. It's being in the|done quite that. But a reporter, for fi“ whole Army’s hands meant we were re-|if he were careful in his obser- 2 o lieved of every worry. vations, would be aware that such lamlly! DOUGL As Then there was that exceedingly a large part of the character of . 2 helpful thing done.io‘r us on, Mon.!this Club_of ours. and its atmos-.. NEWS day by Coastgudrdsmen Delbert|phete arises from the occasional M rsen, Millard Moore and l@m’a?' isits thepein some cases the reg- Jones, three recent arrivals fn JdTulay visits there) of servicemen and EVERETTE BLiSS IN TOWN [neau. All they did for. our station(girls who come just to enjoy fel- Everette Eliss arrived in town|Wagon was to improve the conditionlowship there with new ftiends. yesterday ficm the halibut fishing|Of 1S engine about 200 percent and| " Thus, since last Thursday it's grounds at Ketchikan. He willjthe condition of its generdll appear- beén good to see again Jennic finish the scason seine fishing in|8nce at least another 190 percent.|Johnson 'and Ethel Loken, well- | |the. Icy Straits area. This was/In this instance the service ren-|liked GSQ girls who have been in| Bliss' first visit here since last|déred was especially pleasing, in-!the States for some weeks * * *| | summer, ; asmuch as it was volunteered by Soldier Ed Milton, from Chicago, | these fellows—and it involved a lot|capable leader of the Port Com- | of time and hard work, t0o. !pany quiz team, victors on Tuesday | We repeat: This sort of thing is over the All-Stars * * * Mr. and| of almost daily occurrence at the | Mrs. Jack Fletcher, genial hosts| USO. It is, indeed, old stuff tolon Monday to a very good meeting | us. However, we continue to en-/of the Forum €lub * * * Jjoy bringing it regulnrly. to your| Cpl. Richard Peter, of Canwn,i attenflon. - Ohio, rendering excellent service to| % SAr te the USO week after week through NOT THAT IT PROVES ANY- |his marked skill at writer, adapter, | . THING, BUT— director and actor of radio scripts| « TO SKAGWAY Once upon a tfme there was a|* *° * Coastguardsman Hi Shum-‘\ Mrs. Sammy Nelson and Miss|lttle girl named Virginia (at least|Way, of Springfield, Ill, who in our | Liala Aalto were passengers to{we think that was her name, and|OPinion is proving exceedingly cap- | Skagway this week. Mrs. Nelson|anyway her- exact name is quitefable as an announger and news| just recently was released from St.|immaterial so far ‘as this item is|reporter for KINY * * = Ann’s Hospital, where she under-|concerned). wm,la,alngcnm is| Betty Clayton, on Sunday resum- ONE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, ofl range and bath; one-room house, kitchen, oil range and shower bath. Phone 205, before 4 p. m. THREE-ROOM furnished house, ol range and bath. Inquire 513A Willoughby. APTS FOR RENT, $20.00 and up. Winter & Pond Apts. Phone 47. v e VACANCY at Buckingham Apts., DBouglas. JUE T R - % * FURN. HEATED Apt. in Douglas, Phone Fed. Bldg. 81 or Douglas 312, i L R PO AR SR FOR; RENT—Unfurnished flat. In-| quire Snap Shoppe. v Figst National Bank. X s sicture. Hamersley Studio. O) e : ¥ i ley St . Opposits Yy FUE&JISHED apartment. Snap Shoppa. > o PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. Inquire went a major operation. Miss Aalto will act as her nurse. GOOD START IN BOND DRIVE The Order of Eastern Star and Masons Lodge attended the bond booth in ‘the City Hall last eve- ning and took in $1,743.75 in cash, or more than $2,000 worth of bonds. Douglas got off to a good start for the first evening of the drive, and many persons pledged more pur- chases by telephone which were not taken in at the booth. The Masons ahd Stars will again be in charge of the bond booth“on the next two| Wednesdays. - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your Federal Building, Phone 294, ———————— YOUR BROKEN LENSES Will be promptly replaced if sent o Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. Drs. “. M. and R L. Carlson, ady, adv. the fact that she widte a létter to a New York newspaper asking_a question; and after the papér had written an _editorial in ariswer, to it, she and the question, and the answer alindst immiediately bebate famous and every, time afiother Christmas approaches. they régeive wide publicjty anew. 'The Httle ghz had asked “Is there really a Santa Claus?” The editorial said ‘“Yes” |s0 eloquently as to become a classic. As for us, we've never shared Virginia’s particular brand of |scepticism. - NO, personally: we 'al- {ways have done pretty well &round December 25th, so we have had no \reason to regard Santa Cldus ds lanything but a very live fellow whe {invariably has been right on the {job. But now we find ourselves |suddenly appreciating the sense of relief Virginia must have exper- ienced on the receipt of the assur- rance that the gentleman in ques- tion really existed. Up until just last night we had “SMILING SERVICE* Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery GA STINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Seryice Information ‘ EOMEGROGERY

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