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DAfl,Y ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 By BILLY DeBECK BY JEEPERS Y. \E LeF T LEETLE UARMINT W\E NE A T AT SKART OF ALL Ty RED-MOWTHED LAWNERS L o BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFF PAN - MSTOFER GOOGLE'S GOT WONDERF UL 0 NEWS - Y SMITH r ‘ You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compicte at THE BARANCF COFFEE SHOP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street NOu REMEMBER MRS, CONRN, SRUFFY - WELL- SHE'S OVER OUAY, SNUFEY -- TALK TO HER 1 SWOW ! BLL 0L WRNT:-BIT-- e T WY HOWSE AN SHE WANTS HER SHE'S GOT THE NIy LEGAL RIGHTS - TH' NERVE OF & BLUE-NOSE MULE -- Copr 1930, Kig Features Syndicate, Tne, World i WANT AD INFORMATION of error or if an ad stopped before ex- | ivertiser please noti- (Phone 374) at will be ame given ASKA EMPIRE > average words to the per line for consecutive One day 10¢ Additional d. . 5¢ Minimum charge 50c U be in the office by 2 in the afternoon to insure on on saiie day. FUR SALE woves and bed for Franklin GOOD uipped 350 i Carter, TRULLeR. fuily ¢ good Box Lunch room reasonable. Ov lamp. machine table. baby's high 1 » tricycle. All in Reasonable. 737 card ion. bed, mattress $20. Call Blue 585 rstuffed daven- | Scouts at Both Fairs Again W TH NEWWTED STRTES ights reserved. - | authorities covering absences. I local school 'lh(‘ir five-da Scout oft announced :Lhnh consideration is being given to special Boy Scout Days at both fairs, Boy Scout Day at the New York pOY SCOUTE T SERVIGE CamP: FOR RENT NbfiT'HLRN HOTEL rent, $1250 and $15 Shower bath and dry room LARGE ROOM to let private heme to gentleman wo; days. Private entran One block from Federal BId Call Red 185. | in | | |FOR RENT—A desirable room. | Either single or twin inner-spring { Led. Board opticnal. 303 Gold St. Phone Blue 330. | THE HILLCREST-Vacancy | single apartment; corner a ment with bedroom; apartment | with bedroom, also closei-bed in { living room. Phone 439. | FOR RENT — 6-room furnished house for summer, from April 19. A. E. phone 506, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment | in Williams Building on Second | St. See Stan Grummett. FOR RENT—Lovely apartment in | Henning Apts. on Dixon, two | bedrooms, living room with fire- place, fully furnished. wonderful | view, $70. See Bob Henning, The Empire. STORE AND apt. for rent: Decker Bldg. STEAMHEATED rent. Green 675, room for M cabin. McMullen, W 9th Quiet, modern, Ww i steam-heated 3-room Choice location, excellent Acults only. Phone 686, flat | view. | . _ | 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat, furnished sum- at Point Louisa Beach Blue 515 ome 39 Plymouth pickup, 1s. 319 Rawn Way. | s, flowers, Or vege- NOW with GOAT NO. Seed-free, ecor Sack — $1.50 at Femmer’s or THE GOAT MAN—Mile 12, Glac- | ier Highway. ELECTRIC washer, pump d mangle; 30-40 Craig rifle, bargain, 104 West 9th Lower ap:. 5:30 p.m. after °T. LED CEDAR runabout and 1.p. Johnson. A-1 condition, $160. Phone Black 640. OUSE on corner lo, near boat harbor. Inquire 916 E St. SalE—Beautifu T Harbor. Phone 175. ['OR cabin. Tec LOTS FOR sale on the Fritz Cove wonderful view. See Barber. wnie the SALE Lot on beach, Fritz ve Road. See O. G. Jackson, West 11th Sf. CHEV. 20 miles, good. Hollywood Shoe Par- lor SMALL estal lished business for cheap. Will pay for itself months, Write Box 1256. sale, in 3 FOR SALE—Slze 9 Johnson Shoe Ice Pnone Green 147 Skates. after 3 p. special cut alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144. FOR SALE—Extra IUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district.” Best view prop- srty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. 'R Sewing Machine man back in town. Singer Sewing Ma- chines, Siftger Vacuum Cleaners, terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machines. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Tr cr. Phone 48. AGG Washing Machine and Ironrite Ironer man back in town, Ironrite Ironers, Maytag Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt A.C. light plants. Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, liberal allow- ance for old machines. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. o ———————————— e |7 MISCELLANEOUS | furnished Windsor Apts. Frigidaire, nicely overstuffed. Call | FURNISHED rm., heated. 208 Main. 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also gg 10 A4 1o 10 | World's, Fair last June 29 brought | together 63000 Boy Scouts | Scouters, the largest number of | Scouts. ever assembled anywhere in the world. Mors than 15,000 €couts and leaders tock part in Boy Scout Day at the Golden Gate Exposition last August Boy Scouts and OF AMERICA M SISV EKHIMTSL R Bk, 1d their leaders infer- ested in participating in the Boy Scout Service Camn at the New York World's Fair which opens May 11 and closes Oct. 27, or the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco from May 25 to Sept. 29 should in- quire of their lecal Boy Scout Coun- cils for further particulars | - R 'LEVEES BEING STRENGTHENED IN FLOOD ARFA | California Farmers Are At- tempting to Prevent Ruination of Crops STOCKTON, Cal., April 4 —Farm- ers this morning wel hurried strengthening levees along the swol- len lower San Joaquin River as the stream threatened to break through and destroy thousands of dollars worth of bean, cnion and potato crops. The river has been raising steadily, fed by the runeff of its tributaries and melting in the upper reaches. Floods that spread over large sec- tions of the Sacramento Valley last | week are still threatening to cause tion SNOWS NOTICE OF SCHOOL TAX In accord with Chapter 29, Ses- | sion Laws of Alaska, 1919, and amendments thereto, all male per- scns béfween the ages of twenty- cne and fifty years, who are not sailors 4n the United States Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- | teer firemen, paupers or insane | persons. are required to pay an an- | FOR RENT—3- | Phone Douglas 28. Gate Expos VACANCY. Decker Apts. Phone Green 465. The Boy Scouts o6f America will | FOR RENT — One gas pump, i1 | operation. Call Femmer at 114. | york World’s Fair and the Golden Gate International Expesition at San Francisco this year, The Scouts’ participation at both Fairs in 1939 successful, both from the oint of the boys and their as well as in the judgment | FOR RENT-Dartly furnihed flat ! Inquire Snap Shappe. | cozy, 7wa?l’n, wlurnfvapts.i !J}h!, | water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. i ! Once i 5 WANTED main HOTEL OR LODGE which is com- Camp an a .two-ae pletely furnished, Will lease or 0 the ¥ | might be interested in partner. Cash investment. Write: Mrs. Rose Brinbaum, 1818 Eddy St., San Francisco, Cal, NIAIIJ 27,' perr nc)\l Federal em- ployee, wants board and room in | private home. Phone 761. oyement will ut Sorviee > adjacent again Here provisions are be ers to camp each week, living as Boy Scout Tros with their cwn boy and adult leaders. This repre- sents an inc ¢ of ten more camp- ers per w States Represented Last year 04 Scouts and their leaders lived at the New York World’s Fair in a tented village of - their own. They came from more than 700 towns in 32 states, the District ¢f Columbia and the Canal Zcne. Their helpfulness to Fair officials and fairgoers and their cenduct won praise from many quar- i ters | EXPERT pubne stenography and| The Scouts combined their camp- | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, N8 experience with an unsurpassed | Baranof Hotel. 4 educational adventure, seeing the numerous exhibits at close range | WUARANTEED Realistlc Perma- and rubbing elbows, figuratively uents, $450. Pinger wave, 65c. speaking, with persons from all cver | Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone the world. They became official | u1, 315 Decker Way. FURN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shep. WOMAN WANTS cooking position in small camp. Write Box 2105. EDWIN CAPP—Call at Northern | Hotel, Important. | Watkins Products. Call Black 634. |returning home many were guests of civic organizations to whom they . {told of their personal | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now 4t the largest Fai open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th €Ver had. | 8t Gainful Employment { Each Scout camper will about one-third of his time it service capacity which will not com- pete with these seeking gainful em- ployment. Last year the Scouts prov- owner’s quarter at $40) for $5,000, ed themseives almost indispensabl $1500 down, $45 monthly with as guides in ing school tea interest at 6%.—Shattuck Agency, ers who visited the Fair with ap- —_ . proximately 500,000 children during LOST AND FOUND {May and June. They also served wo las aides at the administrative of- FOUND—Wrist watch. Owner may fices, for the National Advisory have by proving ownership and Committee, at first aid stations, in | paying for ‘this adv. Phone | 413 s | 1d has devote DO YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE $1500? WE can sell two dwellings, fur- nished, in good locaton, yielding $10250 per month (includes | Boy Scouts participate in the New York World's Fair and Golden n at San Francisco. Top view—New York World's Fair | Boy Scout Service Camp. Others show Scouts at both expositions. have an active part in the New|They guards and guards for special pro- al Building at the New | ing made for 160 Scouts and Scout- | !ambassadors of the Fair itself, Upon 8 experiences ¢ Red ;the press and tfeasury offices, the, .|special events department and such| Camp during school sessions in May, 1 exhibits as the State Pavilions, TemsiJune, September and October, only | nual Sehool Tax of FIVE DOL- LARS ($5.00). This Tax is due and payable after the first Monday in the —4‘m<mth of April and shall be paid calth and the Children’s World. | before the first day of May, pro- Wele uaHbTe: arderlies, COIOT viding you are in the Terrtory of Alaska on said first date, if not the tax is due within thirty days after your arrival in Alaska or within ten days after written or cral demand is made upon you by the School Tax Collector. Taxes not paid in accordance with the foregoing requirements shall be- come delinguent and eac. delinquent shall be subject to of Two Dollars ($2.00) All persons subject to, and re- | fusing or neglecting to pay, said | tax, are subject ‘to a fine of $25.00 or imprisonment in jail for a per- iod of pne month; and all such employers of labor as herein set out, who neglect or refuse to col- before” said that was a thrill inlect such tax from employees may itself, but felt that “the I)I'\\'ll%’E‘.be proceeded against and shall pay of meeting big people and executives | the amount of each individual fax, was truly great experience.” ‘Later|and a further penalty of $25.00 for he added, “T have had the privilege | each such tax. of making feur or five different CITY OF JUNEAU talks about my trip, and writing not School Tax Collector less than eight or ten newspaper Juneau. articles abcut it.” Per H. J. TURNER City Clerk. H for foreign govrenment grams groups. Perhaps the greatest contribution made by them was their information to vistiors, whether cff or on duty.| Each Scout camper was given an ecially prepared map of the Fair that enabled him those seeking as- atior a fine pful sistance. Enthusiastic Over Experiences nthusiastic r exper- ee, who| arge city | y Scouts wrote ommenting cn thei One frcm Tenne “had never beesn to a 1 for A Pittsburgh, Pa. Scout wrote that the trip to the Fair and the oppor-| — tuniy ef living a week inside the Fair Grounds has been the greatest experience of my life. The Fair looked like a Fairyland at night. One week at the Fair can educate a per- son more than months of hard tudy. Ar adv. ther Scout from Greenville, > id the experience gave him “a great source of satisfaction to know that we were rendering a real vice to the public, to the ‘World | of Tomorrow’ and to Scouting.” At both Fairs the Boy Scouts of will maintain displays of ft, woodcraft, nature and Scoutcraft by Sccuts and Sccuters frem all over the countr: While there will not be a Scout Camp at the Golden Gate Exy of Western States attend the Expositicn exhibit. Each Sccut will pay his own trans- pertation and a moderate fee for his e of fcod and other expenses at both expositions. Once again Scouts will be accepted for the New York World’s Fair Scout Service Commercial - - < . - - - Today's news today in The Empirz.lplc‘ of Religion, Medicine and Fubucl“’hm they have the approval ofl g, Oldest Banlk in Alasi:a AN CONAON --- Anna Neagle Alice blue is the color theme of this Spring tume worn by Anna Neagle, British movie star selected by the Fashion Academy, in New York, as the best dressed interna- tional =r CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The U. 8. Civil Service Commission announces an examination for E Aid for the followin Agriculiural, Civil, © structicn, Electrical, Mechanical a1 Photogrammetry. These exa tions will be held at the fol places in Alaska: Anchora dova, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketc! and Seward. Applications must be received in Seattle not later than April 30. Application blanks and full formation may be obtained at Federal Building, Juneau - nina win in- 311 teda today rcad The Empire rest new ar! S 21 L B G FINE 1 atch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | S. FRANKLIN STREET | R e ol el | Sootiiing Organ Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Jchn Marin, Prop. Phone 66; s . Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Juneau Motors Garbhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHON’ ™ SANITARY PIGGLY WIGE 24— PHONES MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Sanitary Meat Co. ! FOR QUALITY MEATS Alaska Laundr‘{ [ AND POULTRY . FREE DELIVERY Call I'hon GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ot LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Vs Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Arto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments " Utah Nut and Lump | | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 _ Bodding Transfer ’ MARINE PHONE BUILDING b | Rock—Coal Hauling | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ! HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home, Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Ameriean Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU —_—m 'Thomas Hardware C. PAINTS — OTLS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between PronS and Second Streets PIIONE 359 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition [ ——————————— When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Junean Transfer Phone i8—Night Phone 481 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” NN E U s S — ap J0 FOR VERY PROMPT LICUCR DELIVERY PH “h Mrnpe ~» 1 Lrocery 105 | Juneau | | Reliable Transier Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save bu trouble, PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PIONE 549 ———— S Phone 723—————I15-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON It vour hair 1s not becoming to you—-You should be coming to us.” McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY ©1)GE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery e et roR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . PHONE 409 BARANOF HOYEL BLDG. IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE ITi ’ i

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