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PAGE TWO ion must have at least eight to be considered for prizc PLEASENOTE— EXTRA' PARADE FORMS AT 9:30 A. M. AND § - ® Scouts and children assemble on Ferry W Empire Classitieds Pay! WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE (Continued from Page Six) DAVE MILNER g Phone Blue 510 left this week for Juneau after spending several days here taking care of court business While in Sitka a cit en-naturali- a zation class of ten was heard by ¥ Judge Alexander. & C,gi NG J | MES. RUTH METCALF \'7// RETURNS HOME FROM ¥, / Jun U CONFERENCE N Mrs, Ruth Metcalf, Ration Board Clerk, returned with Alaska Coast- al Airlines Thursday from Juneau where she spent a week on busi- Mrs, Metcalf wi to Juneau to attend the field conference of OPA 2 and Ration Board staff member '?v S "“"’ B").’ that was held from Monday, June 21, to June 29 WE CAN threaten you with dire consequences if MISS MARIAN HUSSEY you don’t carry sufficient MAKES JUNEAU TRIP , insurance on your nrop- To spend a few days with her erty. but we can’t make ister, M Pat Berg, in Juneau vyou buy it! Miss Marian Hussey left for the ity early this week and Yet it's true that losses to Sitka with Alaska occur unexpectedly and Airlines Friday unusually when you can Hu is employed in th least afford tostand them. e ice office in Sitka Get sound, dependable GrRppT PAVING MAKES Hartford insurance, CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS of Lincoln Avenue is N / rom — NOW, fr making excellent progress under the Shattuck Agency ystem of employmer completed to the Co- mber Company yards SALVATION ARMY AFF HAS BEE TRANSFERRED INSURANCE—BONDS Capt. Margaret Morris and Capt and Mrs. Weddel, of the Salvation JUNEAU Army staff, have been transferred from Sitka, and their replacements have not ye ved DANCE KS' HALL—JULY 3 wrP.M | 7. -yard dash—7 vears and younger—First, | Sack Races: Y- 3 | 750; second 50c; third, 25¢. | - i et s : il a ¥ . 20 Yard—7 rs and younger—First, 75c; sec- JULY 5TH ‘ 8. Girls 7 years and younger—First, ‘ 1 S R sy S Yoyne e 7 third, 25c. i ¢ ; % 1 TAND PAR | 75¢; 3 9. o rds—9 yes Vi r—First, T5¢; sec- 0 GRAND PARADE | 9. Boys' 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, | i gfi’ddamg. ytfw'::\ ,';(Ll FERgnc= THY, i see ¥ w semble and form on Lower T5¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. | 3. 85 Yards=ilvenrs afill GolnBers st 700: sdo- ; } opposite the City Dock, | 10. Girls' 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, et daipr e B » 2083 b Parade | T5c; second, 50c; third, 25c. ¢ 4. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- y A. M., proce : up Low- 11 rd dash—9 years and younger—First, | ond, 50c: third, 25¢ ¢ ! b to MaiE teakinnd thal secorid, LO5: AHEGAPS 5. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, 75¢; scc- A to Fire s Recreation Park 12, rd dash—-9 years and younger—First, | 1, 50c; third, 25¢ - | 5 A 50c ird. 25¢ ond, 50c; third, 25c. i AR 1 b6 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. AL WIDHNS DEEER s o ] 13. Boys' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, | Girls' Egg Races: - ) 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. { e 5 I 5 14. Girls' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, | 1. 20 andsr -7 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- Parade Prize I b 75¢: second, 50c; third, 25c. | o he Ghd, B0Siiwhird, 20c, b aiioh $50.00; second, $35.00 15, 0-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, 2. 2 Ym'_rls —9 years A\‘nd younger—First, 75¢; sec- 5 | second, 50¢; third, 25, ond, 50c; third, 25¢ k Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, 16. ard dash—11 years and younger—First, | 25 Yfll'dsr 11 years and younger—First, 75c; sec- 2. econd, $1.00 second, 50c; third, 25c. 2 (}m_l. 50c; third, 25c. , % A M Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls)—First, 17. rd dash—12 years and younger—First, 4. 25 Yards—I3 years and younger—First, 75c; sec- e ond L0 | econd, 50¢; third, 25c. . ond, 506} ihitd, ‘200 oL 5 pe \ed Character— (boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 18 ard dash—12 years and younger—First, 30 Yards—15 years fl,lgd younger—First, 75¢; sec- )0. »cond, 50c; third, 25c. | ond, 50c; third, 25c. C icter— (girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 19. dash—13 years and younger—First, | 50c; third, 25c. | Bicycle Races— (Circular Track) : Dy ated Bicycl (boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 20. E: 13 years anc younger—First, g g First, § & y second, S0c: LA, %6c. 1 10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second, b A Bicycle—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 21 ard dash—14 years and younger—First, | 2. Boys—I12 (o 14 yes 2 Laps—First, $1.50; sec- , 50c; third, 25c. | 5 onfl "51 i 3 5 § 203 I ) Doll's Buggy—(girls)—First, $2.00 22. dash —14 years and younger—First, | 3. Boys—I14 to 18 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; sec- i, §1.00 \d, 50¢; third, 2 A " ot ey s i ond, $1.50. Décor Wagon-— (boys)—First, $2.00; second 23 _yard dash--15 years and younger—First, G R e i S o 15¢; second, 50c; third, " s0e e i : T'urnout— (hoys' organization)—$10.00, 24 75-yard dash--15 years and younger—First, a : P agp b e 3 jing Turnout— (girls' organization)—$10.00 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c 5. Girls—12 to 14 ycars—1 Lap First, $1.50; sec Boys' 75 i5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. (All children parficipating in races, not prize win- 12:0 NOON HILDREN'S SPORT CARNIVAL: Boys' 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, ners, receive 10 cents.) 5l ; : s 250; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. | B D-yard dash—4 years and: younger—First 2. G 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, | 12:00 NOON—HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST—$1.00 ont, 50c; third, 8 B 50; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. Entrance fee; $15.00 Guarantee. @izls 20-yurdiqush 4 yearg and younger—rirst, 20, Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10.00; | green Bowl—Entries sign up at Empire office, PR, A 00 e econd, $5.00 | c/0 Joe Werner. 0 Pashi—t Jetia gnd youngee-F 30, Men's Race—200 pounds or over—First, $6.00; ; 0c; thitd,12 5.9 second, $2.50. 175 yards. SATURDAY, \DAY! MONDAY AFTERNOONS— ( fyed Mo T _,“"‘" younger—ir 31 100-yard dash—First, $10.00; second, BASEBALL GAMES — PRIZE MONEY EVENTS— ; 0-yard dazh-—6 vears and younger—First, s Rl Bae (e ma B Winner, $50.00; Loser, $25.00—Each of four games, ¢ ard da and younger—Firs| second, $5.00. MONDAY—8:00 P. M—FINN HORSE CONTEST—TRI- ond, 50¢ 25¢ Other Special Events for Soldiers | ANGLE CORNER—For Service Men Only. All children over 12 years of age will receive $1.00 for first; 75 cents for second; 50 cents for third prizes. egg race and a sack for the sack race. RTS SHARFLY AT 10 A. M. ; Floats assembly on South Franklin Street below Winter and Pond. Band will play at Triangle Place and Ball Park, Enjoy This Victory Celebration in Junean! —~STUNDAY and MONDAY—JULY 4 ‘and 55— Garden THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—V—JUNEAU ALASKA ond, $1.00. 6. Girls—14 to 16 years—2 ond, $1.50. ard dash—16 years and younger—First, The cond, 50c; third, 2 | 15’ 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, Laps—First, $2.50; sec- B S S —— Bring your own egg and spoon for ASSEMBLY "POINTS: Army assembles on Admiral Way and Willoughby Avenue; Girl Capt. Morris is taking a short Governor’s House last Wednesday Hugh J. Wade, Director of So- vacation in the States while await- | evening. . cial Security, made a trip. from ing her new assignment. |Mis Headquarters in Juneau and LIEUT. E, WATTERWORTH |was in Sitka for several days on SHOWS COAST GUARD official business. Mrs. PICTURES IN SITKA companied her husband and they MISS HELEN MOORE WEDS CORP. W. WELCH AT FORMAL CEREMONY | Lieut. Earle Watterworth, U.s. made the round trip by steamer. At one of the most impressive C.G. Auxiliary, who spent two weeks | e wedding ceremonies held in Sitka |in Sitka starting preliminary work M TRAVEL WITH for some time, Miss Helen Ruth for forming flotillas of the Auxil- AIRLINES BETWI Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | iary, showed pictures of the his JUNEAU AND SITKA Alaska Coastal Airlines carried more than thirty passengers from Sitka to Juneau during the week, including the following: Mrs. W. R. Hahn, Harold Wittmeyer, Mr. J. W. Wittmeyer, became the bride of Corp. Walter Allen Welch, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.| Welch of Kirkland, Wash,, last Sunday. . The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Arthur N. Bily in the First Presbyterian Church which was beautifully decorated for the occa-| tory of the Coast Guard at the American Legion quarters last Mon- | day night. The pictures were greatly enjoyed by the good sized crowd in at- ténddace: and Mrs. Earl McGinty, Mable Liedt. Watterworth left during Jones, Betty Hubbard, Ronald the week for Juneau, to spend | Erickson, Elizabeth Florendo, Mar- several days. garet Morris, Helen Swierczak, | Clark Keegan, Robert E. Dignan, sion Miss Marian Hussey sang “At|J. G. SHEPARD AND MRS. & B. Forrest, J. J. Gordet, W. R. Dawning” and “Because” preceding SHEPARD ARE ARRIVALS | Carter, Louise Grable, H. C. Evans, J. G. Shepard, éngineer with the H. A. Marshall, William Fromholz, R. J. Sommers Construction Com-|Clifford Cosey, John Smithmeyer, pany, arrived early this week, ac-|H¢ M. Whiting, A. E. Johnstone, companied by Mrs. Sheépard. Mr.|Daniel House, S. D. Boskin, B. J Shepard came to Sitka in connec- | Traeger. tion with construction work now Arrivals with Alaska Coastal Air- being completed by his company. lines from Juneau during the week included Mrs. Frank Ward, T. O. the wedding and was accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Stuart on the organ. Mrs. Stuart also played the wedding march and recessional. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Randell Berg- , as matron of honor and Miss Bealrice Nelson, as bridesmaid. | MRS, C. G. STUART NOW Headland, Ray Peterman, H. M. A reception at the home of the IN CHARGE USO SNACKS | Whiting, Daniel M. House, Carl s parents followed the cere-| Mrs. C. ‘G. Stuart has taken|Satin, James McArthur, Louise charge of the USO snack bar which |Stay, D. McLean, P. J. Sweeney, mony, At the reception Mrs, Ar- has proved one of the most popu-|Mrs. Pearl Robie, Linn A. Forrest, nold Curtis, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Ray Peterman, Mrs. Theodore Ket- | lar spots in the commumity for|James Howard, Henry Kitka, R tleson, Mis. Harvey Cox, Miss service men. | W.” Mitchell, Ruth Metcalf, Louise Flora Rhoades, Miss Margaret iKauzlovtch Claire, Miss Margaret Rands and EARL McGINTY AND | ¥ 1 Marjorie Moore assisted. About MRS. McGINTY VISIT| sixty friends were present at the Earl McGinty, who heads :MFOOIBAU_ oul‘ Federal Works Agency, visited in Sitka for a short time this week to look over projects, including the paving and recreational programs, — underway here. He was accompan- ddin, and reception. I'he young couple are making the Peterman Courts AT TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, Tenn. July 3—The ome at W. R. CARTER 1S IN ied by Mrs. McGinty. They made | University of Tennessee today an- ON TRIP|the trip from thelr home in Ju-|ffbunced that football is out for the Carter, florist who has neau by steamer and returned to|duration of the wa L ¥ o SR YOUR BROKEN LENSES carr on extensive experiments!the Capital City by plane. in chemical gardening in Sitka, who has been in Juneau on a two HUGH J. WADE, SOCIAL weeks' business trip, spoke at the| SECURITY DIRECTOR, Club meeting held at the MRS. WADE MAKE Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. ) SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1943 - s | g % T BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment SEATTLE IS THE WINNER IN | ol { ATco | renccliemn || g Y NE l} I -OEQNTEST Remonu;la Rates Aledka: Trdsiipertiition 'Seals Take Fourth Straight Phone 800 | — from Beavers-Stars, Rl kot i ¢ Acorns Win % SEATTLE | i ® Pericet comtort (By Associaled Press) o g . trally located The lowly Seattle blanked the| o Centrally PASSENGERS FREIGHT leading Los Angeles Angels 1 to 0 ® Splendid food and REPRIGERATION yesterday as Pete Jonas hurled 6- F. B. service & hit ball and the Rainiers bunched' pfeClare, © Large Rooms— two of their own four hits for the Mgr. all with Bath {lone score in one inning ALASKANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 San Francisco made it four in a row yesterday against visiting Port- m {land by a 5 to 1 score | | The Sacramento Solons ran wild| | vesterday to score a 11 to 4 victory over the Hollywood Stars and |Oakland defeated San Diego 7 to 4 by taking advantage of two costly errors by Al Cailteaux which let {in runs in the ninth and tenth in- nings. BUY WAR BONDS Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesdiy_-!‘riday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Portland' 1; San Francisco 5 Seattle 1; Los Angeles 0 Hollywood 4; Sacramento 11. Oakland 7; San Diego 4 National League | St. Louis 5; New York 3. | Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia 1 Chicago 7; Boston 1 Cincinnati 8; Brooklyn 0 | American League Boston 2; Detroit 8. | New York 0; Cleveland 12. Philadelphia 7; St. Louis 8 Washington 3; Chicago 2, eleven mnings. | | | | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet v |Los Angeles 55 20 Phone 612 Agents Juneau San Francisco 4 30 595 ‘H.m Diego 37 39 487 ~ - o e ; Portland 34 37 479 ) akla 35 67 @i 3% ¥ YOU CAN FLY | Seattle 32 42 432 5 -*i.‘(l:lu\l‘l\lr;l““mml Li:gu:T 338 J u N B A " l o lst. Lous Yt % Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks i sl el B0 T Valdez Nome | Phitaqelphis 2| Cordova Seward Bristol Bay | [ | 152 415 .369 oston Chicago New York ! American League Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday Won Lost Pect |New York 26 567 Washington 30 521 Cleveland 500 Boston E 492 = © il ALASKA STAR Chicago 31 483 ZE. :i % AIRLINES Philadelphia 37 448 | | Wade ac-| Replaced in oar own shop. Eye | - - | Office PATTY BERG IS | ANOF HOTEL CHAMP; BEATS | N O RT DOROTHY KIRBY TRANSPORTA | i | CHICAGO, July 3—Patty Berg,| with a superb rally winning four of | ) the last six holes, won the Women's ! 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Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 18c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell 2 FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, “ HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P no slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! itl x AP (o]