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DAY, JUNE 29, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Oopy must be In the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- pure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Count five average words to the Ene. Dally rate per line for consecu~ @ve insertions: One day ... — Additional days ......... 5o Minimum charge ....500 FOR SALE STEWART-WARNER 9-tube radio. Phone red 763. FOR RENT l' 'OR RE! NT Phone 621. TROLLER, 140 hp. Gray FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win- season’s gear and supplies| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, aboard. A good boat and ready| dishes. Seaview Apts. to go to work. C. H. Peterson, - RO SRS el LOST—Tool box, between Norway Point and Danner's residence.| Reward. Return to Cowling Davlin. APARTMENTS Johnson Apts. 39-FT engine, ';HI-I CHARLES GOLDSTEIN resi- | dence for sale. Phone 69 for ap- pointment. ‘owner may | 30-40 RIFLE and shells, 53:»! Phone red 328. | FOUND-—Fishing reel, have by proving ownership. at USO. MISCELLANEOUS Rooms and Cry stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton piano. 457 South Franklin St.| Inquire owner | SCANDINAVIAN &| Call| PIRATES IN. 710 1 WIN OVER REDS Tenth Victory of Season | PITTSBURGH, Pa, The Pittsburgh a 7 to 1 victory over the Cincinnati |Reds last night |his tenth victory of |against two defeats |the Pirates’ hold on over the Reds by one games. | Bob Elliott June 29— the and boosting third sparked the Pirates attack in the first inning by homer with a mate on base In the second inning, Sewell | helped to win his own game when {he tripled with two men on base. GAME MONDAY National League Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 7 Pacific Coast League No games played. American League No games played STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 53 18 40 30 3¢ 33 3 37 33 38 2 40 . Los Angeles “:mn Francisco | | Portland ]‘S'm Diego | Oakland | Hollywood Seattle 30 40 [Sacrumvnu) 23 4 | National League | ‘Won St. Louis 37 Brooklyn 40 | Pittsburgh | Cincinnati 746 571 507 486 4 429 343 Lost Pct. 22 627 26 606 28 .>3J 20 508 'Rip Sewell Chalks Up His| Pet. | 444 "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Gloria Callen Now Pro JUNEAU ALASKA | Pirates batted out' giving Rip Sewell | season | place | and one-half | al Gloria Callen, beauteous Nyack, N. Y., swimmer who holds more than 30 American women’s records, has turned professional for the largest guarantee ever paid a United States tank star and will appear in a water follies show. RAY PETERMAN BUYS BUSINESS PROPERTY HERE - | Commission; | 2 {the Nint One of the most substantial| oo, transfers of property to take place typists |in Juneau recently will oceur ““}Clcrk tenographers are wanted {July 1, Whmi Ray Peterman, con-|.. it for duty with the Axm "'"“c"“f B BITRG, tkes ““‘r‘“""Servnw Forces in Washington, \z":’:’e“l‘”“h:“‘;? 11“‘(‘)‘3‘1-‘::1);0(1‘")1)\“?:: C.' Applicants must be female, ‘Junenu-Yomm Hardware C(n‘mnnv’ o 5 o =77+ 'The minimum age limit Mr. Peterman contracted 0 PUr-|years and there is chase the property from Oliver Ol- Iy, applicants are to be son and H. L. Faulkner when he ‘regular stenographer-typist ARMY SERVICE FOR(ES States from Civil Utah, 50 Junior and 50 Junior or give: WANT FEMALE TYPISTS| to rc])l‘l‘sm\(.\ll\v.\ of | Hall, Servie headquarters of | Jessen, h Service Command at Fort [ July 16 and 17 Clerk- | conference Assistant L). it}attend to other officis 1l business b('-\ is 17% | no maximum. | o2 MATT LOUKKO, AGED | ALASKAN, SUCCUMBS Matt ult Death Loukko today a he re of a found stair Nug septo- the body was treet the the { heart attack this whic n Shop, generiax emerge beside apps ently as descending to street Qperator has been a the past 30 citizer of Matt's Place, Loukko of Alaska fo years. A naturalized born in Finland brother in resident he wa |and is survived by one the easte Police States Charles about 6 arrangements United called the Carter Mortuary at |today and funeral {are pending, they announce kko, who served as pallbearer for his friend Henry Jussila | terday, commented that it was his| { twenty-first service as pallbearer friends ‘who had passed | T w am Louk yes- for close ‘uv\.n - : ‘R E. SHELDON IS T0. | | ATTEND (OMMISSION | CONFERENCE OF UCC Planning o attend the :\nnuul‘y meeting of the Unemployment Compensation Commission in Fair- banks, Territorial Director Robert | | E. Sheldon expects to leave Juneau shortly after July 4. { The session will convene at 10| |am. July 15 in the Fairbanks City according to announcement Commission Chairman E. F‘ and will continue through | Extension of the will be made if found |necessary | Following the conference, Mr.| v |Sheldon will check upon conditions at Interior Alaska points and will| m,u» to his Juneau u(- fice, returning n| exam- PAGE FIVE PIGGLY WIGGI. We Inn ite You Come in and see how CLEA VEGETABLE and G lUulu , FRESH and INVITING I’l(()l)l CE can be when kept refrigerated and away from flies and promiseuous handling. PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | r—————————————————————————— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone b54 e ee— Sanitary Meat Co. RIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grucers #1 BEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES-—GAB—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Widest Selection of 31 492)was in’ Juneau last week. The pur- FOR QUALITY MEAT® | Philadelphia FOR Parrot and cage.| Phone SALE 554 = | BOARDING house—good businrss‘ Owner leaving town. Reasonable] terms. Write Empire C 2440, LADY'S black wool suit. Size 16.| nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Washington Phone green 755. Phone blue ‘ Da 662. 'S Cocktail Bar. TWO MEAD Kyaks for sale cheap.| | 213 Harris Street. HOMESTEAD site on Haines Highway, improvements nnd‘n\'e‘ acres cleared garden. Inquire John | Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg.| Juneau. | TURKISH BATH—Room for small| restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. Franklin St. | | -ROOM_ house, also income prnp<‘ erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. | §OR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covxc‘ diesel stationury engine. BB Em- | pire. WANTED TO BUY or lease: Fur- nished 2-bedroom house. Call Don | Underwood at Baranof Hotel. | CASH BUYER desires purchase| clean auto. Write Empire C 2459. WANTED TO BUY—Trolling boat 30 to 34 ft, if Valo for sale Owner phone 639. WANTED — One washing machine, Must be in good condition, for U. S. Coau‘ Guard Sentinel Life Station. used gasoline| sewing mac! mv m[ State make, con- Write Empire; WANTED— good condition. dition and price, “P7 2406, l‘(‘];f‘r: >§V 147 Gold Belt. Hou Lpply @ £45. WANTED - no blu2 WANTED-—Turtle back coupe or other car with large trunk. Ycar’ of make not earlier than 1939.| Phone 473 between 8 a.m. andl 5:30 p.m. T-passenger. Phone 106. | WANTED-Late model sedan, 5- ux‘ | WANTED TO BUY — Baby buggy| in good condition. Phone bluc 650. | WANTED Car washer. Apply Dave | Milner. Phone blue 510. i WANTED Lady bookkeeper; also al typist for 3 hours daily, and onq truck driver. Write Empire M 2421, WANTED—Experienced_beauty op- | erator for permanent posmon Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main streets. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laun ‘ NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Lnundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796, i | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Empire Classifieds Pay! (Whirlaway's Saturday in which he finished fifth. | AWVS. DAY NURSERY For children up to 10 yrs rate $1.25; hour rate 25c. 21 Day Phone | | GUARANTEED Realistic Pe nna- Phone 201 Effective Shop. Way. Lola Beauty 315 Decker June 15. TURN yuur old gold mw value, | cash or trade at Nugget Bhop. WHIRLAWAY IS RETIRED BY CALUMET Famous Derby Holder Won| $561,161 in Four Years CHICAGO, June 29—Whirlaway’ will race no more. The bay who! won $561,161 in four years has been retired by Warren Wright, owner| of the Calumet stable. The decision was made disappointing race Whirlaw: still holds the Kentucky | Derby record of 12/5 for the two-, mile. New Dodger Shortstop Shapes Up Barkley Has Slrong Arm, Fields Well and Hits Also NEW YORK, June 29.— Dodger fans won't see the Bums' new: shortstop until tomorrow, but John Duncan Barkley’s record in three games with the Phillies has stopped the howls for a better shortstop to a whisper. Barkley handled 15 chances with one error, showed a strong throwing larm speed and hit safely four.times out of 11 auempls at the plate. WATER PEARL IN RACE TRACK WIN WITH HIGH 0DDS NEW YORK June 29.— Water {Pearl, gray gelding, paying sweet cdds of $78.80 for $2, won the Nep- |perhan purse in-the Empire City cpener mile. ———eo————— PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite i Federal Building. Phone 204. adv, Johnson. after | | Boston 30 | Chicago 38 }New York 39 American League 1 Won Lost Pet. [New York 33 24 579 34 28 32 31 30 31 21 30 271 30 30 34 2 31 | City League i Won |St. Louis Blues 7 Missouri Mules Webfeet | city All Stars .. 371 37 508 492 | Boston | Cleveland I Detroit | Chic ago Philadelphia | SL Louis 474 469 Lost Pct .875 »4‘)\ 4 3 3 0 000 PATTY BERG - TAKES GOLF Drops 15- foot Putt for » Birdie-Posts an i Even Par CHICAGO, June 29.—Patty Berg {took three attempts to tee off at the first hole. She was that shaky. But the drive screamed out for 220 yards, and the Minneapolis red- head who had to learn to walk| |again, dropped a 15- foot putt for a birdie on the first hole and posted | an even par 76 to win the medalist honu\s in the Women's Western | | Open. ALEX BOIOFF IS Alex Boioff, about 51 years old, 7 | was killed instantly last night whep he fell into an oreway while work- ing in the Alaska Jumeau mine. 8:45 p.m. It is not known how he happened to fall into the oreway, |but it is belicved the fall killed him instantly. A bulldozer boss, Boioff had been employed at the mine for about 20 years, company officials said. A daughter, 13 years old, now in the States, survives. The remains are at the Clmrjes W. Carter Mortuary. | S e |ANNIE KASKO EXPIRES AT GOVT. HOSPITAL Admitted yesterday to the Gov- ernment Hospital for medical treat- ment, Mrs. Annie Kasko died last evening at 7:39 o'clock. The body Carter Mortuary pending funeral arrangements. Phyllis Clark, a daughter who is living at Tenakee, has been notified. ——-——— |FOUR ARRIVE HERE FROM NEARBY PCRTS Arrivals in Juneau on the motor- |ship Estebeth Sunday were, from Tenakee, Mrs. Hans Nielsen, Gay- lord Hansen and Eugene Anderson. Inbound from Hoonah was Joe C. 483! 548 | 474 456 | - MEDAL TILT KILLED, MISHAP The accident occurred at about| | has been taken to the Charles W.| inafion and the examination papers chase is subject to lease by the Pl LT ¢ | s 4 e ' are to be ‘JunemAV»Yumm Hardware Company!gesice for rating. It is requested [and will not affect the ocu\muncy‘nmL each applicant < be - clearly |BPgiie utiding's by thiat siran |“ear-marked” to show that ap- | With a frontage of 49 fe€t ODlyoitnient is desired with the Army Front Street, the property extends gorvic. Forces Y back about 200 feet to the Oscar S SRR At |Harri building. Last year Mr. Peterman chased the ciotsing roperty, ana| TOUNGSTERS TO GET building which is occupied by the; |20th Century Market. When he was| Juneau several weeks ago, Mr.| | Peterman sold his residential prop-| |erty on the highway - DOUGLAS pur- | in | Schidbl children and high school students who attend school | Douglas or at the Parochial School, lor who are envolling here for the first time, are requested to have | the required physical check-ups and health examinations, reminds pub- lic heg)th nurse Helen Johnson. Height, weight and vision check- | | ups® preliminary to medical exam- CELEBRATION OF FOURTH |inations are required and may 'be ED FOR JULY 5TH made tomorrow, Thursday, at the Plans for the Fourth of July final scheduled clinic to be held { celebration in Douglas this year from 1 to 3 pm. in room 108 of | were all arranged at a meeting of the Territorial Health Center, Par- !the various committees in charge'ents should accompany their held in the City Hall last night.'children, With sufficient money in sight, "('i TOMOIrow's | SCHEDU check-up clinic will |tee to afford suitable prizes, there have been out of town or {will be all the features of former naye been attending the Girl Scout |vears with perhaps a’ few added suymmer camp, to come in, it pointed out. | lhe celebration’ will be held on 2 Monday, July 5, the official holi-| ay, on account of the Fourth fall-| Dehydrated vegetables w ing on Sunday. A parade for the children will corn. D known HEALTH CHECKS NOW in | cording to the Finance Commit- make it possible for children who | who | is | to the American Indians, who dried STROLLER — mrs. G. T. Ted Baker, wife of airline exec- utive, enjoys a sunny walk at Beverly Hills. Calif. begin the events of the day at 10 —ome—ema—z— o'clock am. At 11 o'clock there |will be & ball game between two |teams from Juneau. i | After an intermission for lunch, |the field sports will start about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The usual levents with some eliminated and new ones added were tentatively decided on. COUNCIL PASSES Lack of a quorum prevented the regular meeting of the Douglas City Council last night as scheduled. TURPIN HAS OPERATION DANIEL ROSS as's paid-up subscriber to THE DATLY ALASEA EMPIRE ig invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “CROSSROADS” Federal Tax—6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! e S ki | Fred Turpin is reported . getting along nicely at St. Ann's Hospital in Juneau following an operation for appendicitis which he under- went yesterday morning. HERE FROM SKAGWAY John Marin, proprietor of the Douglas Inn; returned home this morning for a short visit from Skag- way where he operates the Derby Inn. R PVT. MILO PETERSON IN ARMY CAMP, CALIFORNIA Word that her son, Milo Peter son is in the Army now has bee: eceived by Mrs. Ed Anderson of Juneau Pvt. Peterson, who is in the in- |fantry at Camp Roberts, Calif.,, ai- tended school in Juneau and made his home here until four years ago. Since then he has been liv- ing in Seattle. - > - DISTURBS PEACE Cipriano Kimpo Carrillo was ar- |rested by the U. S. Marshal’s of- fice yesterday for disturbing the peace. The charge was dismissed pending further . action on the case. . R os1y BUY WAR BONDS First N ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR WHEN IN NEED OF Dlesel Off—Htove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—Genersl Haul- ng — Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phene Q—Nkhl Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES ~7 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Gomplete Outtiiter for Mem “BMILING SERVIOE Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL lort made for our guests rvice Informaion PHONE 19 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel #99 American Meat — Phone 38 Every Al G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Acros from Elks' Club PHONE 578 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIL3 Bullders’ and Bhelt HARDWARE Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE w3 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone §76 Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 BEWARD ST. ———————— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. | and 3 P. M.