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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JUL\ II 1940. 'mplre Class:hed Ads. FORRENT SIMPSON APT. on Gold Belt Ave Inquire Nugget Shop. WANT AD INFORMATION FOR RENT—Furnished house, No. 1684 Evergreen Mrs, Anna Heg:.md Ave. U OFF‘ICL QPA(' Second and Franklin, Krafft Bldg Phone 62. FOR RENT Furnished 2-room cabin, close in, clean and quiet Inguire cabin 145, opposite Fin- nish Steam Bath House loughby Avenue, | In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped befors ex- l piration, advertiser please noti- s oftrce (Phone 374) at and same will be given attention. | THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE o s P S O W Count five fne. Daily rate per line for consecutive Msertiong; One day .. Additional Minimum charge P py st -he jn the nmu- by 2 #c'ock in the afternoon to insure scrtion on same day. W accent ads over: telephone yom persons listed in telephone tiveol Phine average words to the APARTMENT for rent, 3 rooms and bath. Phone 63 between & am. and 5 pm 3 ROOM APT, Apts. and bath Phone Green Erwin FOR R T LJ)m I\th]l\‘(l room with kitchenette, Steamheated Phone 702, Third and Gold. 374—Ask for Ad-taker. VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642, FOR SALE FOR. ‘(\LE — practitklly new, reasonable, house- 210 Main FURNISHED ROOMS for keeping, or sleeping, St. Blue 429, bicycle, Phone 4-room modern house Bargain, cash or 0. 1 COMFORTABLE APARTMENT for A";_' two. Apply Winter & Pond Apts. FOR ¢ near e g ki g THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT, PHONE 439, term G. E. WASHER, 524 Gold, good condition - ALDER TERRACE: attractive 4- room view apartment. Reasonable rent. Black 570. 26-FT. CABIN ready le. <:|’;x;‘, 1;1';1£-lir:111)' to go. Bargain for Pheone 2 long, 2 short VACANCY Nug|,('t Apts. un!v pat- Valuable soil and Empire COLT ISLAND 115 a srnished ented island in A timber. Good trawberries 999 FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished house, Inquire at Snap Shoppe. garden bargain room et.eam hem,ed Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT- apartment. A E-‘URNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and bath. Phone 1723. FOR RENT — 3-room apartment, furnished. Phone Doug]as 28 3-ROOM HOUS quick with Blue basement 317 or sale. mpletely fur- ge, big yard. ale. Enquire -ROOM HOUS nisk double for quick 9th St n VACANCY—. MncKmnon Ap i 3-ROOM AND BATH, elec. range, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, oi. heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor Apts. with Simmons mat- ey and chest of draws. 279. TWIN BE tress; dres Phone Blue DESTRABLE lot. 746 W. 12th St. ~ —~ —-— | VACANCY—Imperial Rooms, Phone FOR SALE—Ford marine conver- sions. High speed reverse trans- missions, Water-cooled manifolds, propellers. Electiically welded tar Alaska Arc Welders, VACANCY at Assen:bly Apartments, VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 4712, | _1nduire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM, 213 Tth St Phone Red 211, SMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail at the °mp Shoppe. Tu(la' s news mday m The Emplre Makes Epnc Voyage EXPERT public stenography = and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office. Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. YURN your oma gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED | WANTED — Day. or hour Phone Green 265. RITES HELD TODAY FOR FERNANDEZ BOY Funeral services, for four-year- old Fred Fernandez of Skagway, " . who passed away at St. Ann’s Hos- Captain ‘Bernt n‘“" pital yesterday, were held at 1 o'clock this afternoon from the Refusing to surrender when Norway | | Chapel of the Charles W. Carter jeased resistance against Germany, | yrorqyary. ;:rflt::im:.:r::fled v .&M'?.’: A Catholic mass was said and in- Ing trawler-mine sweeper Bergholm A terment was in Evergreen Ceme- icmas the stormy Atlantic to New | tery. ork, navigating without charts and with almost-no food but fish. Try a classified ad in The Empire. work. Wil- | HOLLAND DAYS BEING TOLD BY | VANDERBREGGEN of articles being written for the Daily Alacka Empire by Corne- lius Vanderbreggen Jr. writer and lecturer, who is spending three weeks in Juneau.) | \ | | | | | Holland has no big league bas ball, no intercollegiate football, no| Indianapol to marathon, no Madison Square Garden priz: fighting, no Florida tuna fishing, and no horse racing of any descrip- tion—yet it is a land of sport, of jood sport, of sport for sport's sake. As in most countries where civi- lization is older and popular opin- ion on many subj exceptionally mature sports are played not to! indulge a competitive spirit but to | satisfy a gregarious instinet. To the Dutch, sport means sociabil- ity. One of the first games I saw in Holland was “korfball,” which, translated literally, means basket- ball and which litdrally is basket- ball. It is played outdoors on a court which has near either end (but not on the boundary line) | in honest-to-goodness basket at- tached to the top of a' twelve-foot pole, There is no backboard, so only the most perfect shot can icore a goal. The secret of the game, however, lies not in the equipm but in the line-up of players: a basketball team consists of six boys and six girls! To an American that sounds | horrifying; to a Dutch “korfball” it is decidedly ideal. And the Dutch+ ‘korfball” player should know. It! has been proven in the past that Dutch girls can make worthy teammates or opponents of the Dutch boys. Burly brutes have to refrain, of course, from kicking, g&neeing, tripping, biting, elbowing, pinching, swearing—and they do. As a result the game is open, :lean, tricky, and good-natured. Thus in Holland playing with zirls is not a masculine sin but a great incentive to masculine vir- tue. Aand “korfball” is truly an ad- mirable sport because it provides a vigorous sport that boys and girls can play together without the boys becoming bored or the girls becoming mangled. In other sports in Holland mixed teams also meet regularly. Field hockey, as virile a game as has aver been invented and the favor- ite sport of thousands of Euro- pean men, is particularly popular in Holland as a boys-and-girls- together event. One of the greatest of all Dutch sporting events is the annual Three Day Distance Walks in Nijmegen. In the rolling environs of that city there is laid out every August a beautiful over-hill-and-dale walk- ing course, thirty miles long for men, twenty miles long for women. The object is for participants to walk over the stipulated course be- tween the hours of 5 am. and 5 p.m, each day. Anybody who com- pletes the round on each of the three successive days of the dis- «ance walks receives an anrncuvu; medallion. There are competitive sports in Holland: tennis, rowing, indoor| basketball, and soccer. The last, named sport is exceedingly popu-! lar. Sunday games often attract as| many as 60,000 spectators. Yet at! the same time that such an event| is taking place in the big Amster-| dam Olympic Stadium there are; sure to be at least 75,000 sportsl devotees in the huge park just across the lake, These people may be bicycling,| sailing, canoeing, swimming, or| walking through the woods—rarely singly, often in couples, most fre= quently in large groups: young boys and girls, old men and wom- en, parents with their children. Mr, Vanderbreggen will present| an illustrated program on Holland! for boys and girls of Juneau to-| morrow afternoon, Friday, July 12, in the social room of the Lutheran' Church. There is no admission| charge. An adult program, “This Is | today | home nol. and,” and Saturday at 8:15 pm. same place. will be presented Friday at the - PUGIAS NEWS NORTHLAND IS TO DOCK o5 of salinon o or the south this the Northland is due pick them up. shipment evening when to call in to > o - SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Taking advantage of the fine| weather this morning children of | the Gospel Sunday School accom- panied by Mrs. Henry Schlegel pro- ceeded with their twice postponed | picnic, and went to the Tre ch. Dinner was planned fc oclock noon to be followad by zeneral cuting good time VISITORS SOON TO LEAVE | The Mis Williams and Her- r.)mlnn who have been house guests Calvin Pool for re leaving early | next week to start the journey home | to Ohic. Their car awaits them in | ttle and they will drive across | untry for the trip East ‘ Miss Faye Hamilton, following a | week’s visit at the home of her aunt | Mrs. Felix Gray. expects to. leave | on the N&Tthland for her in Yokin Wash DDUGLAS Cohsenm Thursday and Friday | “ISLAND OF LOST MEN" | | and “IRISH LUCK” | | - ¥ | | taken 11 Find Coastal Defenses Weak Deleguted by the House Milita England coastal defen. launch in Boston harbor. T adequate.” Left to right, Tennessce; J. Joseph Smith of Co Pennsy rs Committee to inspect New men are shown aboard an army 1 the defense set-up is “totally in- ntatives Joseph W. Byrn cticut and Charles 1. COOK VACATIONING . pilot of the Northern td., recent! 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SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY I 24 —PHONES——18 * 1 1 Matlean Metal Works | South Seward St. FSAIR ‘GONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEL‘T METAL WORK | | | [ * You'll Find Foed Finer and | Service More Compiete at | | THE BARANOF Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK I‘Hu"l], !u‘ SRR COFFEE SHOP GLASS Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREFE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES" READY-TO-WEAR Sewara Street Near Third | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry IR b | Bodding Transfer | MARINE PRONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery || Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Insiraments ! and Supplies Phone 206 123 W. Second Thomas Hardware Ce. | PAINTS — OTL8 Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE D — JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf, and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | Utah Natand Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 | [— | ' HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 American Meat——Phone 38 — | GENERAL MOTORS, DELC) and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY/ “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Juneau — — Phone 723— ——)15-2nd Bt | ., THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | ' “If your hair is not becoming to you--You should be coming tous.” —_— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH D CALIFORNIA GROCERY and . .. MEAT MARKET 187 TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY —— Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning | PHONE 485 § e r s o - LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. D e lleaaaead L