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i § i i PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by ) o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- lve insertions: One day ..... Additional days .......... 5¢ Minimum charge ......500 FOR RENT 2-ROOM furnished apartment with (GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- oil range and bath; also S-roomi nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. furnished cabin with oil heater.| Lola Beauty Shop. 513A Willoughby. | 315 Decker Way. FUE. apts, easy kept warm. Win- | TURN your old gold into value ter rates $15 a mo, Lights, water,' cash or trade at Nugget Shop. dishes. Beaview Apts. | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau FOR SALE | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, George | MODERN. T30 SRS ‘cumpl(e:wl] 'E. Cleveland was appointed execu- ly furnished, good view. Callly, “,"iyo egate of Charles B. black 245 between 5 Nid,s_’im Balint, décsased. LEAVING about May 1. Have two| All persons having claims against bedroom suites, dining room |said estate are required to present chairs, living room chairs, iron- [them, with verified vouchers as re- ing board, 30-30 rifle—all used |quired by law, to said executor, at —_— MISCELLANEOUS | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: {That on March 30th, 1943, in the Phone 201. | § | MONDAY GAMES BARANOF TEAM OUT AHEAD IN The Baranof women pulled ahead on the Elks bowling alleys last night with teammate Garrett hav- ing high score for the evening with 508. Blomgren was second ‘high with a total of 436. Following are last night's scores: Teachers (Spot 27T 27 21— Ringstad 124 145 127— 396 i Johnson 122 106 99— 326 Sturgis 123 130 138— 391 {o'cannor ‘113 *113 *113— 339 S - 477 RCr AR Tatals 509 410 504—1433 I @' Federals /’ < 3 Taylor 174 149 138— 461 ',I/ Vp |0/ )\’y\ McNaughton .*132 *132 !132— 396 JXWA A 4 Kennedy *118 *118 *118— 354 | o iRar? L dd X Smith *131 *131 *131— 398 ¥ 455 430 Totals 519—1404 | Baranof Garrett 159 194 155— 508 s ez | Blomgren 132 143 161— 436 | Haviland 116 140 113— Ssgimemmm Maude E. Carraway of Adams +197 *127 *127— 381 |the Army Nurse Corps is an- }_ e ewo —— —_.|nounced by Major General simon: Totals 534 604 456—1594 |Bolivar Buckner, Jr., Commanding Dolls General, ADC, | (Spat) 3 35 35— Lieut. Carraway was cited for Sharpe 112 123 133— 368 | ‘outstanding devotion to duty and ‘Toner 120 124 116— 360 |exceptional ability” displayed in or- ‘LaFleur “100 100 116— 316 |8anizing the Army Nurse Corps in Terhune *109 *109 *109— 327 |Alaska. Her home is Beaufort,N. C. —— = .| Other awards announced from Totals 476 491 509—1476 | A-D.C. headquarters are the Sol- —————— dier's Medal to Captain Louis H. Block and the Legion of Merit in| oFFICERS SEEK the degree of officer to Lt. Col.| Frank J. Zeller. Capt. Block's award cited his | MISSI"G MEU' action in disarming a man who was threatening a group of sol- diers with a 45 calibre pistol. He acted “with utter disregard for his | |own personal safety,” preventing | |death or injury to the group. His | heroism “reflects great credit upon | himself and the military service.” He entered service in the Medical | Corps from Philadelphia, Pa. Julian Golley, Aleut native, has been missing for more than a week, (the U. 8. Marshal's Office reported today, and officers fear he may have met with foul play. He was last seen by his two companions, William Dirks and Phone I6-PIGGLY WIGGL Y-Phone 24 QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY V) Including LOCAL and CO-OP GGS as well as a fine, fresh assort- ment of EASTER CANDY and BASKETS . . ..SHOP EARLY! only four months. G.E. Range and G.E. combination radio and automatic phonograph. See at 819 Goldbelt. Phone blue 245. | Behrends Bank, at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this { notice. 1 Daniel Pokopeuff, who accompanied him here from Excursion Inlet, last Tuesday night at midnight when he left their room at the | Col. Zeller of Ukiah, Calif., “per- formed outstanding service” insup- ervising supply, transportation and construction activities at an Alaska Also possibly my Cadillac sedan.! GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, Executor. "BOTTOM trolling boat 26-FT. A First publication, March 30, 1943. without engine. New cabin. See|[ast publication, April 20, 1943, John Turner at Tee Harbor any adv. day except Saturday. MODERN tfi}ée;apnr!ngnt house. (S Excellent location. P.O. Box 154, - plAv BAll ol | 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur- nished, 3 acres patented ground. Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. | Phone green 410. 22-FT. FLAT bottom skiff, good condition. Jackson Marsh, Glacier Highway. E_mifig;;s boét, VG\"ay‘evr_lvglne. Bl;:l Fields, 940 West 10th. First GameTn—Big Leagues 5-ROOM _furnished house. Phone black 615. Action Tomorrow (By Associated Press) The big league baseball season, the second wartime season, isready 5-ROOM house, also income prop-ito start. erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615.| The first game is being played today in the National Capital with the Washington Senators and Philadelphia Athletics giving the first preview of what the service calls the National pastime. APARTMENT house, completely | furnished, going for less than half of actual value. 431 So. Franklin. FOR SALE—25,000 watt, 115 volt, DC light and power plant (gaso- line), good condition. Price $1,000. Does not require batteries. Write Richard R. Perry, Box 301, Sitka,) 1t js expected that 25000 will Alaska, c/o Boat Tidings. | witness -the game this afternoon. MODERN 5 room furnished Wfi- Tomorrow all of the teams of house, Mile 8% Gilacler Highway |the two big leagues, American and Montgomerys. National, will swing into play. Manpower Director Paul V. Mc- FPOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| Nutt will assume the responsibility diesel stationary engine. BB Em- |this afternoon for getting the sea- pire. son underway, tossing the first ball lin liew of President Roosevélt. | Knuckleballers Dutch Leonard of Los’r and ro“un the Senators and Luman Harris of S i the Athletics will draw the opening LOST—Dark brown Amnity Kkey assignments. It is the third time case with 8 or 9 keys. Reward. Return to Empire office. |for Leonard who has lost the first !!wo openers. cier Highway, Saturday. Return to Empire. dred dollars week gunr;mtee.j Cupps Barber Shop, Anchoruxe.‘ . Alaska. | " R - ! ———,o——— WANTED — Youth's bed. Phone ‘ LOST—Rarge black. purse on Gla- | > ‘ WANTED—Two barbers, one hun- green 580. —_— e BOSTON, Mass.,, April 20.—The WANTED—Good collapsible baby | praves, with a five-run rally in buggy. Phone 527 between 5 and ine tenth inning yesterday after- o pm, |noon, defeated the Boston Red Sox WANTED—Small bicycle. Madsen’s fh:ocilt . rgialn an even break in Bike Shop. y series. e ey EAERERENE Eh t ~{ The second game wass called by WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- 'darkness. There had been no score loughby. Phone 788. {up to the third inning. o i s WANTED—Washer; al.s_o dl;)"lcle:n— DOUGLAS GIRL erman at Snow White un ry.‘ ACCOMPANIES DOROTHY Sopdper. Fpe B9 0 o STEARNS ROFF DANCERS WANTED TO BUY—Large stove Miss Margaret Pearce of Doug- g . Phone 128 Was accompanist for the Doro- f’g;. Victory Coffee Shop. {thy Stearns Roff dancers at the APy =y - /musicale given at the Governor's WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and House last Saturday evening, at- shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. tended by members of the Juneau and Douglas Woman’s Clubs. : e YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in o_uT own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. To press puffed sleeves, so pop-' ular today, turn sleeves wrong side | out, slip a folded towel under the | pufis and then quickly press with a warm iron. Today-All Clubs Be in | as predicted It is one of the important new soft suits in that brand new wonder-fabric, rayon tussah, soft and rich ON THE AVENUE: The hit style of the big parade, by the New York Dress Institute. as the heaviest tie-silk of pre-war days. This one is gray and white plaid, the slim skirt topped by a vest-type jacket with slit pockets and high revers, piped in navy bluc. New also are the white crepe bow-tie gilet and the rough white straw fedora with navy band and veil. Look for the new short weskit jacket with V-line front when you do your Easter shopping. DOUGLAS |MANY FLIGHTS NEWS | ARE MADE BY CANNERY CREW QUARTERS i AI.ASKA COASIAL ARE NOW BEING PREPARED | Since his arrival from the south | last week, Don Robinson, cannery| Art Wolf of the Hood Bay Can- foreman for the Douglas Fisheries Ning Company left Juneau for Company, has been busy preparing |Hood Bay with Alaska Coastal late suitable living quarters for the Vesterday. From Juneau to Sitka out-of-town members. The former |this morning were Lou Graves, M. Owl Restaurant Building located at | 1saacs, Percy Huff, and Maxine the corner of Front and DockjW“”““’- Those arriving from Sitka streets, has been rented from Mike |Were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crosby Pusich, present owner, and the and R. Chthen. upper story is being outfitted as| FIying from here to Wrangell cooking and dining quarters and|Were Ale M. Hasseth and Walter also some living accommodations, |D- Dyankoff. Hal Wainhurst and The lower floor is being ‘.qu,ppedlwilliam C. Scott left for Ketchi- as living quarters for the Filipino |kan. A. Van Mavern left for Pet- crew. | ersburg. Three or four men have so far| Several trips were made to Ex- comprised the crew on the work | cursion Inlet today. Leaving here being done. When it is completed | Were B. C. Canoles, A. H. Russell the job of preparing the cannery [and Donald Davis. Returning with itself and repairs and additions to |the plane were James J. Cunning- the wharf will start with a larger |nam, Donald O'Leary, Charles O. Dammon, Verne Moe, and Edward Bums. Leaving Juneau this after- noon were Charles Browning, R. A. Joy, Thomas Brotherton, Mar- tin Hennum, and the Rev. W. H. crew as required. LOCAL MEN IN HOSPITAL ARE REPORTED IMPROVED | Gust Wahto and Milton Valeson of Douglas were both reported get- | Matthews. g ting along fine in St. Ann’s Hos-|_ On a trip to Haines were Dave pital in Juneau after brief ill- | Fenton, Lisle F. Hebert, and J. {W. Gucker. 5 Arriving from Sitka this after- noon were James R. Holmes, Theo- dore Terry, N. R. Puumcela, and R. R. Caitchlow, nesses. - - SUNDAY SERVICES AT USO BY EVANGELISTS invitation of Chaplain visiting evangelists Mr. | Don Mallough have as-| the past two Sundays at devotions at the USO B The program given last Sunday g ok evening included a solo, “The Nail- | The gecond of the Union Passion Scarred Hand,” sung by Mrs. R. E.: week worship services will be given Baker and accompanied by MIS. | tonight in the Northern Light Pres- Mallough; and several selections | pyterian Church at 8 o'clock. The on the musical cowbells, among message will be given by Dean C them “Onward Christian Soldiers,” g Rice, of Holy Trinity Cathedral, “Awake, Awake,” and “Love, Won- \and the subject will be “The Day derful Love.” Accompanying the of Questioning.” ewvangelists was Mrs. F. F. Cameron The services are given under the at the piano. During the service Mr. | auspices of the Juneau Ministerial Mallough sang “Thé Holy City.” Association and the theme of the Honoring Chaplain Murdock, Who week has been chosen as “The Days is leaving, those present joined ;M |of the Week.” singing “Blessed Be the Tie Thntl The public is invited to the ser- Binds.” | vices given each night this week. ToMoRROW At the Murdock, and Mrs. sisted for evening Club. — e FRED AYER TO SKAGWAY Deputy War Savings Adminis+ HDB trator Fred Ayer left by plane yes- | ; terday afternoon for Skagway on High tide—2:11 am. 186 feet. an official business trip which wul;r Low tide—8:37 am. -23 feet. take him to Whitehorse, Y. T. He| High tide—2:47 pm. 168 feet. will probably return late this week. Low tide—8:44 pm. 04 feet. i Central Rooming House on Lower Franklin Street. station and its sub-posts, where The three Aleuts came over from he was a post staff officer. - Excursion Inlet last Tuesday after- noon, . landing at Auk Bay and coming into Juneau by bus. Dirks said Golley left the room they had taken shortly before midnight, leaving his hat and jacket there. He also left his baggage at the bus | dej U.I‘s. Deputy Marshal Walter| Hellan. said Golley is 32 years old, is five feet, six inches tall, weighs 160 pounds and has dark ja charge of the first degree mur- brown eyes. When last seen hejder of Mrs. Dorothy Truitf, native was wearing a pair of grey pants|mother of seven children. and heavy work shoes. The color| The woman's body wds found of his shirt is not known. He had |floating in the water near the an appendectomy scar. native village at Sitka last week. Any person who thinks he saw |Her head had been crushed with a Golley after midnight last Tuesday {blunt instrument, and witnesses is requested to call the Marshal's |testified they had seen the woman office. on Mikaloff’s trolling boat the day ! NURSE CORPS I | ALASKA HONORED HEADQUARTERS ALASKA DE- FENSE COMMAND, April 20. — Award ‘of the Legion of Merit in the degree of Legionnaire to. First CHARGE SITKA MAN WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER OF WOMAN William' 'Mikaloff, “kiown ~ ds “Russian Bill” in Sitka, has been bound over to the grand jury on THREE GUARDSMEN DIE IN FIRE AT KETCHIKAN Pantilla Villanniva, Filipino, petty officer, second: class; K. L. Pifer, seaman first class, and L. H. Olsson, apprentice seaman, were the three Guardsmen who lost their lives recently in a fire at Ketchikan which destroyed a laun- dry building. DR. JOHN H. 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