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PAGE SIX to the n of that proud athletes of this| k turnad of his, the other State's two greatest generation—the nick, the University of Iowa's All- American halfback and the great- JUNEAU'S USO NEWS est player in the whole country dur- . i ing his senior ye Interesting liems for Everybody 3R o S P | reverance—of Nile Kinnick, literally D — idolized throughout his native State name of Nile Kin-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - the most loyal and helpful friends Ithis Club ever has had, lately we've keen missing them here a lot they don’t return soon, we'll hope |that at least they are EMPIRE sub- scribers in their new home and that they may read there that we are wishing for them both the complete happiness which, in our opinion, they 50 richly deserve. - — THURSDAY, Nov. 20—9:30 m. 'to be stationed in Juneau, plus thoss|for the gallantry of his competitive Dance in U n r- who from time to time will be tran-ispirit when he played football and T y C I t B g Ch;pmz ¢ ents here for a few day ether paceball and basketball for the Uni- 0 enier 10 brin FRIDAY I he number ) almost nd for the gallantry of that R e 1y wil be pa i i oo e o Christmas Joy Again 8:00 p. I ortrait Draw of ships, are bell \"“l'fi\ll‘-n ¢ his country and gave his life e Byesentation of -Moon Watch” very. con number aa 131" o 1 Wie by chante toae @ is Year for Many by USO (‘. mmandos over KINY. justify the contint e of the local names of Bob Feller and Nile Kin- 9:45 p. m—Games and refresh- USO nick were spoken by strangers hap- e ndoruna. dills o display in ments, followed Juke Box If this estimate proves correct, it pening to meeét here in the Juneau the ond Street window of the Dance. appears likely that the Juneau Club USO Club this past week, and were Alaska Light and Power Company SATURDAY, Dec 0 p. m. Pre- will remain in operation at least un- spoken with a deep and abiding re- Puilding are destined to gladden sentation by A n of / a | til March 31, 1046, and perhaps con- spect. Beyond a doubt, they were the hearts of many little mothers at Movies in Color lly | siderably longer being talked of, too, in many an- Christmas time, little girls who invited. 9:% to other place all over the earth where might otherwise be missed by Santa music of the AND PROMISES the conversations of American men Claus. Larsen Trio. (Plac | Coast Guardsman was turned to their heroes in the realm In an effort to see that each de- of sport and in the realm of war. And we venture to suggest toda that this is not so trivial a thing as it might at first seem to be. For el he Club’s Registry for Towa. » director asked if he )\.|1 icular hobby, the man add be announced 1 SUNDAY, Dec hour in USO. 2- p. m. Coffee Ruth Brooks at the piano.. 9:30 p. m.—Movies in USO. 0 his name and address: “Base- 10:45 p. m.—Candy-makin d 1 Then he inserted after there are days when, for so many card playing in USO. me of his town: “Near Van Mel persons, ideals once well-established, MONDAY, Dec. 3—8:30 p. m. Forum He looked up, inquiringly:|now appear to be crumbling away Club leaves for evening at private 1)4»« at 1 n anything to you?” The cxplanation is simple: These heme. 9:30 p. m—Informal Get-|The ¢ ctor smiled: “It surely does! persons have somehow lost faith in together at USO It means Bob Feller's home town. the men they once believed were TUESDAY, Dec. 4—7:30 p. m. Quiz|You know Bob, of 529" loyal to those ideals. If the world Contest roadcast from USO| It turned out that our visitor, Hu- ' (more specifically, our own United lounge. 9:45 p. m.—Customary |bert (“Chuck”) Smith, not only States) is to lift itself out of the Tuesday night games in USO. Bob Feller well but also had present chaos, it will need (more WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p. m.|been his catcher during two of than any other single thing) a re- Meeting of n USO. Bob's years in high school To the establishment of its confidence in 9:30 p. m. Dancing in | director s to just about ewvery its fellow-men, a re-birth of its faith USO. Public cordially invited other American interested in bas that their promises will be kept ball) Bob Feller has been a hero, It is a good thing that Bob Feller THE FUTURE ver since that never-to-be-forgot-and Nile Kinnick are two of Amer- During the past few days we've|ten game when Cleveland, playing ica's heroes. As a boy each had been answering the question much | an exhibition against the St. Louis given most persuasive promise of mcre frequently than at any time Cardinals (then represented by its'the graatnéss to be expected from since just after V-J day, that ques- |famed “Gas House Gang”, one of him as a man. Who is there among tion: “How much longer will the|the best ball clubs of all time), call- us all who does not earnestly hope th the heroces of his worship in righ school and in college will go cn to become, as men, heroes no less cutstanding? Bob Feller and Nile Kinnick, in spdrts and in war, have Junéau USO continue to operate?” Perhaps the renewad concern of our friends had its origin in the visit last week of a representative from the National USO Headquart- ed on an unknown 17-year-old boy just out of high school to pitch thre2 innings—with the result that the next day every sporting p: America carried the story that young ers in New York who came up to It Bobby Feller, farmer boy from Van done exactly that, and more. Faith- view the requirements of the service- | Meter, Iowa, had struck out eight fully they have kept their promises men here and in Ketchikan and|of the nine Cardinals who faced AT Prince Rupert. In any event, a him! | BELATED GOGD WISHES lot of people seem alarmed lest the So you may well imagins that They've lr‘n married a long time Club bé planning to close almost Chuck Smith s kept busy the|already t immediately. following ha ur reminiscing for | US like a lor The answer continues to be the the directc those high school | THEM it doesn't seem m-u‘!_\‘ so long fame as before: “So long as the need remains, the USO will remain Despite the marked reduction in ays b Come to think of it, it's been only about two weeks, at that. Doubtless it appears longer because today pre- k home when his youthful showing unmis- ‘uture great- takable tk local personnel over the past several ness that was destined to establish sents this column with its very first months, but the Army and the Bcb Feller as one of baseball's most |opportunity to express pur good Coast Guard have formally request- celebrated immortals wiskas to the popular newly-wedded cd the Club to continue its opera- Day before yesterday a soldier couple. tiols for a minimum of three or from Iowa visited our Club for the It's George and Luise Nielsen Bra- four months. The number of men first time. Almost immediately the bow we're speaking about. Two of - 1 1 S THRIFT CO-0OP FRIDAYV-SATURDAY 6--(ANS--§ | §—C(ANS--§ Tastewell Tastewell PEACHES CORN 2 Sun Gift &P Good Taste FRUIT COCKTAIL JT BEANS 9 ke 23 Inland Valley 5 APRICOTS (73 PEAS = aldorf 21b. cakes FRUIT CAKE - $2.20 Hunt's PRUNE No. 2% cans PLUMS - 2 for #9¢. Chun-King Chop Suey VEGETABLES - 43¢ Dunbar’s OKRA 18¢ 65« Pacific Pear] Smoked 1 lbs SALMON Radiant Mix for £ Salmon 2 cans §3¢| FRUIT CAKES - §5¢ Butter 2 Ibs. $1.09] EGGS -2 doz. $1.39 Phone Reliance All Green Spears ASPARAGUS - 47 ¢ Eaimor KRAUT 1 qf. jar 3 3¢ Delta Dill PICKLES - 1 ¢f. §5¢ Seaport Pink IIIII“IIIIIINIIIIIMIIHIIIIHHIIIIHIIllllullllllllllIIIIIIilllllllllmlllIlmllIIIIIIIIIIII"HNIIImlIII.‘.IIIINIImIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIl llllIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII“I|IHIIII|IlIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIlIIIINIIIIIHIINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TWO DELIVERIES Phone 767 10:30DAILY 2:30| 767 = TR T JINIIIIIIIIIHIII|IIIIm|I|III!ilIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIliillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII &1 serving child in the community is not forgotten, members of various women's organizations are making preparations for conducting the Community Toy Center again this Christmas Working with the Welfare B , through which all gifts are cleared, the Toy Cen- ter has brought happiness to many in the past four years since the pro-. ject was begun. Mrs. John MecCormick is again| serving as General Chairman, for the fifth year, and, other committee members Mrs. Perry Asheraft and Miss Isabel Hartung. Last year 218 children and adults were| are If | el WANT ADS | +'H-H-H—l-+i FOK SALE | WANTED SMALL BOAT ANCHOR New, ® . latest type. $5. Call 439 (dh-tf)|e . . WANTED b PR. SKI SHOES, size 9-A. Worn o T e once. Bargain. Phone Blue 739. ¢ pyperienced silk spotter o (10129-14) ¢ ana woolen presser. O. K. PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pup-. ® CLEANE o kf‘“‘ ’:fim"(‘q - pies for Christmas delivery, Black ® Cchorage, Alaska. g or golden. 928 W. 10th, after 1,® 5. 1, OF WHEE HOP BB SEELle S8 O R W e (10,129-t3) WANTED—New House or Victor NEW CAMP COT and mattress, Same trap. 925 W. 11(1;115011”9 o $10. Inquire after 5 p. m. 443 199-H Third St (10,129-t3) \HANTED — Baby playpen. Phone Roy Thomas, 647 (10,129-t4) GOOD MODERN 3-Piece bedroom davenport. Phone Red 649 (10,128-t1) ot set 1'.-H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac- tically new. George Bros. (10,129-t1) 30-40 CARBINE rifle; \-H.P. Electric motor; sink; electric heating pad; ing stove, wood or coal; Lamp. 925 W. 11th Street (10,129-3) | % mattress; kitchen heat- LATEST table-model Sparion e radio, in perfect condition. Small five-tube table radio, like new. Phone Red 611 (10,128-tf) V\'AN FE Coleman WANTED furnished by respectable D-—Small or house, gentleman, wife 1d 5-year-cld child. Permanent. Call Alaskan Hotel, Room 23. (10,124-t6) Heated garage for and 1'i-ton trucks 117, (10 121-tf) Used haby play-pen. P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. apart- | %] Phone 132 0T | pe——— (10,111-10,140) | aii- HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby in shirts, curtain | Ave. Specializing stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. Black 210 (10,107-10,136} remembered through the combined §-TUBE ATWATER-KENT cabinet WA}JTEL}—-E} uriunm\rue 306 wu’_ efforts of the community and the Toy Center, and indications are that about the same number will be remembered this Christmas. The Toy Center will not operate from a particular building as it has in the past, but the Legion Dug- out will be open for two days for sorting, wrapping and packing the gifts. The manual training class of the Juneau High School is also busy re- | pairing and painting old toys, and making new ones, making their hclp\ in this project a much llppreclatm asset Any funds used for the Toy Cen- ter are voluntary donations, and are not solicited. Most of the organiza- tions in the community have had cme part in making this a success in tke past PR T o . ol . TIDE TABLE o| . .| © o o November 30, 1945 @ o o ® . * Low 4:5a.m., 321t ® High 11:17a.m,, 157 ft. o o Low 17:37p.m, 18 ft. e e High 23:49p.m,, 139 ft. o . e ® & & 0 0 0 v 0 0 000 0o | .- Heads of colleges and universities in America are known as presidents, rect chancellors, provosts and principals | | | | Assorted SALTED Almonds SPANISH Pecans PEANUTS Blanched Swell for Cashews lnnnchlnc { Peanuts ‘; Filberts cnoxml | Excellent condition. Phone (10,128-16) ; radio. Green 110. | 1 Pr. 6 ft. 6 . Skis, binders anc poles, $30. 1 pr. 6 ft. skis, binders| Lo and poles, $16. 1 Pr. size 9 ski CATERING to dinners, luncheons, boots, $7.50. I Bicycle, $10. Phone evening parties. Excellent home Blue 323 (10,126-tf) | cooking. Phone Blue 510. | (10,128-t3) 5 3 $ o . CHRISTMAS TREES |0/ 00 penNTED and TUNED. JACK PINE or SPRUCE | Anderson Shop. 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. | R sk (Stand Included) OPENING DEC. 1P. M to7P M Across From i BEHRENDS STORE H PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders!| 17 788. Mlab:.LLANEEUS loughby. Phone ARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent B : Also Attractive Alaska Handmade Earrings Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention NO DELIVERIES! 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 G |Box 3081 - - - - Juncau, Alaska Eddie Powers - - - Operator (10,059-t1) ® & 0 s v 000 00 .\30 FTI. TROLLING BOAT_sleG‘GUARANTEED Re'\l All in good shape and ready to} go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Call on. board IXL. Small Boat| Harbor. (10,123-112) FOR SALE—Used metronome. Used Gibson mandolin and case. Used metal Bb clarinet and case. Used C melody saxophone and case.| Used upright piano. Cash or| terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (10,119-t1) | | NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Fryers— | New York dressed, 60c per pound. i Phone 385. (10,118-10,148) : 2-] TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, | garage, good location, full lot. FOR RENT*SLedm heated roon tic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.' 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT kitchen privileges. Phone 886, Home Hotel X ‘c’abm. Oil stove and shower bath. 513-A Willoughby. (10,128-t4) ROOM FURNISHED APT. Oil range, bath. 337 Willoughby. (10,126-t4) | Phone Green 665, between 4 and]:EAVIEW APT —-One block from 7 p. m. (10.112- 'f)i Federal Building. COMMANDER. Mlmeogrfiph ma- | chine, automatic feeder, inking, counting. Complete with instruc- tions. Phone 387. (10,110-tf) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmss Greetmg, Cards, with envelopes, Alaska, Scenes. Available now at wlnter| & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in: Photography. (10,004-t1) | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Clearance Sale Ends Saturday on FUR-TRIMMED COATS UNTRIMMED TAILORED SUITS and COATS HATS “It’s the Nicest, Store in Town” LOST— LOST AND FOUND Spdu* Ul(' and “I‘PEI wlth bracket and lock attached. Re-| B | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 ewing Southeas. Daily Sche Sitka Petershurg Also AND OTHELR “l"s“%aoas% i TO | TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH | SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 S ES duled Trips Wrangell Kelchikan Trips : AUDITS Public Accountanis — A 208 Franklin Sir FAIRBANKS OFFICE NQUIRF ABOUT OlR MON ELLIS via Pelershur With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 M. s. P SYSTEMS - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill AERR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN TAXES uditors — Tax Counselors eet — Phone 757 John W. Clark THLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE g and Wrangell ATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—7A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change g Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 2—First National Bank Building (10,129-6) (5 - ! E v turn to Juneau-Young Hard-| ware or H. L. Arnold, Box 64. (10, 128 N) MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS Artic Delivery Service For Prompt Delivery PHONE 101 For Prompt Courteous Service CALL rmaNeres 114 OIL HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner 50 ™ T Women's Appaner Baranof Hotel Building HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor ) | PHONE 676 Palntmg Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE ——(JCI LUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN = Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG. U. S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volit JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS in 12 and 32-volt D. C. REX PUMPS Are SA THEW:J& bank is pledged to conservs- tive operation. The safety of depositons” funds i eur primary consideration. Ia addition, the bank is 2 mem- Your Deposits FE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION