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S S B oA T JUNEAU'S USO NEWS ably has been able to make them feel entirely at their ease. In this simple, unaffected fashion she has served the USO all the time, She is remembered affectionately made to feel awkward) she invari- [inasmach as everything that the | by thousands of . servicemen who | |fair sex has done has borne a| ¢ HOSP"M.NO'ES direct relation to the servicemen| Mrs. Leray Clements and baby for whom it was done. Nevertheless | boy have returned home from St. it's about time we mentioned some | Ann's Hospital. GI by name. And we certainly| Baby Jean Peterson went home have a good excuse to name at from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. i t | ONIONS-RADISHES M have moved on through Juneau to|least one, for he has played a| Dr, Evelyn Butler Dale and baby Bun h Ifl'efemflg "ems '0' Evewb(’dv | many faraway spots around the!major role in the recent improving 'daughter have returned to their world. If and when they learn of |of the appearance of the clubhouse. home from St. Ann’s Hospital. . b/ ¥ 4 | Pat Fleek’s selection as May Queen,| When we were faced with a big!| Glenn Daniels has been admitted PROGRAM ® SUNDAY, May 13130 and 4 R | we are confident they will deem |and painstaking job in the making to St. Ann's Hospital for medical . 3 | m., Trips to Mendenhall Glacler. 2{; 'y most happy choice! of slip-covers for the lounge, we care. 2 3 A (Week of May 10 to May 16) | p. m. Bicycle party. 5:30 p. m. o o o |naturally had only one fellow in| Kenneth Gates has entered St. NEW P0 l' AToEs | S FERLE S Coffee Hour, with cake and cookies. | THOSE TWINS AGAIN Imind as the man to get if his|Ann’s Hospital for medical atten- . | ® THURSDAY, May 10—8 p, m. \Ruthi.Brooks.at pluno.ShD i m;! It's interesting to note how vari- |officers could allow him time off tion. . & “ Dancing class, second floor of USO. Songfest. 10:15 p. m. “w“"f o | ous outfits here from time to time'from his regular work. He was| Mrs. George Hansen was admitted 4 9:30 p. m,, Dance at USO to music Kodachrome slides in USO .(Note: |y, v peen attracted (strongly and genial, widely-popular Chuck Kist- | yesterday to St. Ann’s Hospital for * oun S X c of Sepvicemen’s Band. | The Juneau Ski Club wellco‘xines si" {rather widely among their mem- |ner, Soldier from Detroit, Michigan, | surgical care. | p v LI vicemen to join it in all-day ski=|yorq) t5 one or another pair of{the local Port Company’s expert| Walter Osterback —entered st.| e FRIDAY, May 11—7:30 p. m, 8’ SE B sisters among all our GSO mem-|tailor and long a good friend of | Ann’s Hospital for surgery yester- “” Rad! resentation over KINY of & bers or to twp or three very close |the USO. ;day. , i * “Monday Morning Cluss,” by USO & MONDAY, May 147 b. M.iriends. So noticeably has this been| The consent was obtained; and Mrs. Ellen Wilson has been ad-| TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES Addbrted SALTED Commandos. 8 p. m., Portrait draw- Miceting of Servicemen’s SOWnSH. | ¢rue in seversl instances 8s o eause |immediately Chuck started in on mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for | 10:15 A. M. 2:15P. M sso": SPANISH Mg by Mary Eni ghat Brad in G0 D - SHUeHE |“h :"l’]“'; a person to think of the girls al-{the job, teaming up with Jess|surgical attention. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. { “"“’r Tees PEANUTS USO. 10;15 ps m.,. Friday, Night Ziup meets for play in Hig ‘§0°° most as having been adopted as|Merritt (and speaking of friends| Mrs. William Zirglis, a surgical - 4 Gastiorn Swell for Party, with special entertainment 57z SCVICETML “‘”w’r“"" 4 0 P:|wards or mascots of the outfit. It|of the USO, they just don't come patient, entered St. Ann's Hospital MINIMUM—$2.50 7 Bl hsd Wathehiig and | refreshments, followed by v Forum Club leaves for meeting,yaq always seemed to us a nicefany better than Jess Merritt!) Tuesday. | ,mca or dancing to juke box. e jrivate BaEN compliment, one long to be grate- {And now the assignment is fin-| Agnes and Alberta Willis re- e obking >4 e i e o e T |fully cherished by the girls in-|ished and the slip-covers are at|turned to their home, yesterday te | o SATURDAY, May 12—Juke box| myioe’ of %‘i’z 187380, - 0+ volved. last a reality, — and thanks to|from the Government. Hospital. I Ug‘g C;'i& ‘: Py uCust:mary Tuss:| The outfit which is the latest to|Chuck and Jess the Juneau USO| Alex Yakasoff, of Anchorage, en- | # - e B TG T X o i b gidie | §eY .nighv. é;‘me; in USO, 10:45 p.|treat our girls in such a flattering [is one more long step nearer its tered the Government Hospital on | ey 1 & fos ' “| manner is the crew of a large|ultimate destiny of looking as at- Tuesday. | N T, 5 " s %G | e "o o & e it i ot ok gery ool b | . o WEDNESDAY, May 16—7:30 p,|the past few days we've been hear- | BT 53 0 - cal patient at the Government Hos- ‘ m., Meeting of GSO in USO. 9:30|ing so_many pleasant remarks| DON'T SUFFER with Rheting}- [ Pital, was taken Home yesterdey. . | p.'m., Square dancing, under joint |About two of our girls in partiou- |tism, Arthritls, Eczema, Stomach Sgt. Nick P. Rulli has been ad-| i v auspices of AWVS and USO. Place |1ar from a large percentage both | Trouble. The Mineral Baths at|mMmitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for | 4 - g i : of the Navy men and the men of | Warm Springs Bay will give you | medical attention. S 378 % the Merchant Marine aboard her. | instant relief. Clean, furnished rs. Archie Chase enter Al P o e I A5 one of the fellows said yester- | cabins, groceries, liquors. O'Nelll & | Ann's Hospital yesterday for medi- | SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT PAT FLEEK day: “It seems as though every- Fenton, Baranof, Alaska. —ady, | cal care. s s | ~ For some weeks it has‘ bee!n A::rabody on our ship has something |5-1—6-30 James Wagner, a medical patient, || DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. intention to give expression to the ;.. ¢, ¢ay about Mary and Jean | - e — | was yesterday admitted to St. Ann’s club’s sense of special appreciation g oo, LADY IN THE DARK needs ex- | Hospital Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed for all that one particular member | " ! 1 ¢ | Annabel Lawrence, of Hoonah, advice for the lovelorn. Shall i g v i ization | It.was through their talent as |pert as > gfastlk:)engar:el:ncsf;‘?sies 8;5; ?)fz?:ugs [portrait sketchers here last Friday I take the rlc?] gne, the handsome g&sfllef";fr:”;;z] Gc:;!:mment 08 HULLYWOOD SHOE SHOP ‘ " | ni D] r the fresh one? See me Sun- z g | % duati night that Mary and Jean first one or Y e T I i e e : we'd sort of figured that right after | (Incidentally, ever since then Mary BUY WAR BONDS pital to Mrs. Joe Johnson. | commeéncement would be the ideal |has been kept more thatw s lltle __~ ~—~ =~ il ol il A o SN i L o % time to tell her how much she |busy drawing portraits of the wives ® - has meant to us. | of some of the fellows, from snap- D'x’.e Belle {shots—and she has been doing it 4 BOw Teomsbody jeloy fas shid in“very well, indeed.) Subsequent to actions concerning her all that we | that night the twins have had fur- CALIFORNIA SARDINES || &5 5 h.5, g i ks v 3 4 the Forum Club, uj selecting Pat Fleck as thelr USO |these men at the Form CIi b 2 May Queen for 1945 the servicemen , ...°\ " the canteen. 4 . Priced low enotigh for cai food! for whom the club exists have ex- "4 % BE SIS g o ’ i pressed themselves with gre“"‘chamflng personalities, Jean and e“elz‘":““s i thab :x):yznebeh‘:ls: { Mary Shaw undoubtedly have been w;‘n ou:‘:pim“o‘:f :x:a ofet.he aneuiiw'"‘]ing for themselves and for the ' SO Club a host of new things about Pat's selection is that‘;’::‘fis: 1o \ = it has no relation to any partlcular‘i 3 P g event in her relationship to. the | p |HEARTWARMING COMPLIMENT PHONE club. She hasn't done anlyéhingg Some follék Hra 1hilinsd to Wal: sunesu Deliveries— sudden recognition. Just day after Lherlz l{sncafinm:lgr ::: m;“" the A Mand2P M day, week in and week out, she . T papoee > ot Do‘uglas Delivery—10 A. M. has been unfailingly, steadily active fii‘;flll‘;fi ’:x::’nn;fé a;;z;s;. :';e:: — . M. in making this a more cheerful and | & i 1. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime o rendler place fox_ our men. oG e Saturany mght. e ;‘if;‘"g‘;:":e:e“::'st:i““;g The count was being made that PIGGLY WIGGLY salutes all mothers! They are the real hercines of the world today. Our boys in the service 2 MR | comiiance. when men mighe ‘b | SYein of the botes <ast by B - deserve plenty of credit but Mother is the pride of them all. PIGGLY WIGGLY has the finest foods which Mother e SRR O Y I T e SR T el k. ok IMay Queen. The Club Director, will buy to keep her family healthy and vigorous. HATS OFF TO MOTHER! who was making the count, was r jsumprised to gote thst All the fhp’ - —~——— oy R ey s et - e O S T 1 anggees e -— e 3 |four ballots he picked up were in . HOUSEWIVES {member of the GSO for less than- & yamssass o & 4o Prave ot 4 . ’ |a month,—a girl he was; certain il 4 3 |still was unknown to more than a~ Wl Don't struggle with an old smokey stove I o oot s s ne - Pheno Phoiie - , {went_on with the tally he con- z - . 5 a !tinued to be amazed to find that - the votes for this young lady con- 7 6 7 2 se(’ th(’ N ew | tinued to mount. When he had finished counting, she had not e - . - o MEALMASTER OIL RANGE at the JUNEAU PLUMBING and HEATING CO. THIRD AND FRANKLIN STREETS ‘='-"IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllHIlIIIIl!!'!lIlIlIlllliiIIIIlIIIlllll|||l|l|||||'|i||iiilII||I|IIIIlIIIlIllIIII||I|§ HUTS, BUILDINGS and MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES FOR SALE The Government is offering for sale certain structures and improve- ments loeated at Duck Creek approximately 9% miles West of Juneau on the main Glacier Highway, opposite the Airport. 'I‘he_ items to be sold include huts of all varieties, simple frame structures, & number of “port- able type” buildings, great numbers of windows, and timbers suitable for stringers and joists. ! THEY 2RE OPEN FOR INSPECTION DURING ALL DAYLIGHT HOURS Bids will be received at the office of the Area Engineer located at the Juneau Sub-port until 3:00 P. M. May 15, 1946, and then and there publicly opened, Be Certain Your Bid Is in Before the Deadline! Forms to be used in submitting bids, instructions and related ,quite won,—but she had missed .| winning by no more than a narrow |about that popularity? isimple as it was understandable; | This girl, from the moment of her |introduction to our men, had so margin. Who was this girl, this new- comer to Juneau, still hardly more than a total stranger around the clubhouse, who had come so close to winning a popularity contest? And what was the explanation The ex- planation turned out to be as |won them to her as a friend that they welcomed eagerly their very \first chance to proclaim that friendship. Her name was Marie Hoffman, they said;she came from ‘Wheatland, Wyoming, and she was }presemly serving as a nurse in the { Government Hospital here. Since Saturday we've talked with |several of the men we felt quite sure had voted for her. “Marie im- pressed me”—each one used almost the very same words to say it—“as 150 genuinely friendly a girl toward every man I've Seen her meet. Somehow she has made me per- sonally feel that she valued my friendship very highly. And that has made me feel that in return I wanted in some way to express my friendship for her. To me she represents USO friendliness at its very best.” Marie has told us that this vote of confidence was the nicest com- pliment she ever recelved. The nicest thing we can say about Marie is that we believe she rates every bit of that confidence. o o 0 CHUCK AND JESS Thus far this column today might well bear an over-all heading: “To The Ladies—.” Which is all right e THE BARANOF e information may be obtained from the Alaskan Department Real Estate representative, Office of the Area Engineer, Ju- neau, or by phoning 807 until 9:00 each evening except Sun- day, the 13th, when the hours will be 10 through 4. i AR ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL 't Eat in the Famons i Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 o rrrrrrrrrrroreres FRIDAY ---emn CANS NO. 2% SIZE Shurfine Bartlett PEARS Hunt's Home Style PEACHES 2 Cal-nia Whole Unpeeled APRICOTS | 6(AN§2 A1 MEADOW BROOK BUTTER-2 pounds$1.05 2 Peach - NE | EGGS 2 dozen $1.15 MATANUSKA S SHURFINE PRESERVES 21b. jars Apricot - - - 5% Cherry - --- 69c Shurfine PEANUT BUT ONE ‘PINT 59 ~-SATURDAY Whatcom Cut BEANS Inland Valley 3-Sieve PEAS 0ld Yellowstone Cream d CORN 6 (ANS9 9c KITCHEN TOWELS........... a2 for 206 KLEENEX - - 2for35¢ SOAP POWDER - - 5O TISSUE - - 4rolls29 EED POTATOES TER ¢ UART