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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURbDAY MAY 23, 1940. You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at | § p |{ FORD AGENCY | THE BARANOF || ‘ 1 \ (Authorized Dealers) H COFFEE SHOP | | o GREASES { GAS — i Foot of Main Street i ] S '} Juneau Moiors | Connecticut, Massachusetts, | Gal’bage Hauled L ! EE | York, Tlinois, Indiana, Towa, Michi- Reasonable Monthly Rates L {gan, Minnesota, Indiar Towa | o s s ) N E‘VS OF (“AMBER i ARE w AKI’“NG Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey E. 0. DAVIS { Soothing Organ Music and ( Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Dakota ||} Delicious Fried Chicken | e, | J and. Wiseonsin ere schisdimied; . |ABEPHONE 313 Phane 4703 | | % EVERY NIGHT H av N S o SCI'ee] | Lnormmanr worsghi EhaRs NEXT wm( U.S. FARMERS "t ooun i e . | 10 BE GOOD. I-l\\Hl:R'\rlEN {here come the govment men DOUGLAS I“ | ‘ | B 52 | by | §John Marin, Prop. Phone Gfli i - { “A hundred fousteen * poyngh Are EqmppederhPlanes ; || Jones-Stevens Shop [ S vt B LR A coalid 1 FOR RENT S e Tt Tl TRl New Welfare Director In-, Music Teacher e el e : WA N T AD - 1;§ some of the Tr .ulv\lll. Foundry ' d d tT d | Engagmq n Ae”al READY-TO-WEAR SR g 8-ROOM HOUSE, autgmatic air |CreW yesterday on their day off work roauced ar 10 ays ’ t L v f || veward Street Near Third SANITARY INFORMHTION condition heat, new bak floors which they spen around the end of I_ h H Pho'ography S 0 ea e Or by | | Frigidaire, electric range, beauti- | Douglas Island ;mq-mmd»nmll_\v“-\-_ unc eon ere | i —_— PIGGLY WIGGLY | fully furnished. ©all Windsor |tablished a record “r their . fellow | Tour of Sfaies L Apts. | workers to try and, best one Of the| No meeting will be held by the Ju-| WASHINGTON, May 23.—Pesping 24—PHONES—18 | | In case of error or if an ad || ==, — S s falnog, e IAxgeet; weighed close 000 Chamber of Commorce next|Toms are getting up in the world- z o n l c | tias been siopted. befbrs Skl | VAgRIICX: TROSSINEG WO FHone b podns; thay sed. i Thursday, Memorial Day, it was an- | the Department of Agriculture is| ..o o0 G o piration, advertiser please noti- | | 3% | In the party were Orville Gudhau- | nounced at today's luncheon meet- |equipping them with planes for a | B ECRE 6 C0S A€ SCETE T, SYSTEM CLEANING il l {y this ofce (EhMIE ST4) ab | oo FORNISHED amartmen, | ™ BYerett Bliss, Tauno Niemi, Jock g gEMiR® of neridl AT myylt Bu 08,1 80 B CEHE RIS Sote Yo PHONE 15 | G Sl OO RN ISHED Parment. | Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCormick. | Russel Maynard, new Director of | farmers et A R et Krafft S | attention | Bhone Bladkals, They made the trip on the beat Na-/ public Welfare, was a visitor at the | Contracts totaling $200780 have o' O I“-“"’h"‘-‘"‘" il Alaska Laundr | THE DAILY ALABKA EMPIRE | | " e | zimova. luncheon today. He said he was 100k- | been let for aerial photography of 11;-”)“1‘\‘4‘-“:" i/ i "Printees G, Y MANUFACTURING CO. .________—J )R RENT — 3-room and bath, | g8 R S y ing forward to making his home in 102,800 square miles in 16 states. i ‘_(‘ » A | ‘ S8 Bhis. heated fgiibed sol | SCHLEGEL TO BUILD Juneau after he returns here from | They didn't order the pictures| Mg, Butiul DIaRE ) mige . & CABINET WORK—GLASS Count fives average words to the| it t E Phome Red 945, | M. B. Schlegel is preparing to start| Nome in about a month. William B. | just because they wanted a nice por- | three months' motor tour of the — . FHONE & Ene. E. s i | work immediately on the grounds| girk, retiring as Director, said he | trait of a county for the family al-| United States and Canada as far o Taily rate per line for consecutive | FOR RENT — Furnished, 3-room |where he plans to build a four room was “very, very glad to have an|bum. They wanted to sec if Farmer €3St as Quebec. with her niece | N]acleq Music Supply g isertion view apartment, Phone Black 470, |cottage which he expects to be liv-|oid friend take over the position.” | Brown was fudging on his AAA soil | MS. Ruth Forman of Los Angeles Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Sanitary Meat Co. | ALTAR SOCIETY TO ELECT son reported briefly on recent visits the other facts The Ladies’ Altar Society will hold Aer’ a business meeting this evening at election of new officers. The meeting One day 10¢ | At 802 Gold Belt Avenue | ing in when school opens in the Fall. | girk said he plans to make a trip | conservation con ts. After her ation, the Juneau i | Additional days ... 5¢ g g Title to his lot, No. 29 in block 39, 6n Qutside next month to regain his| Scme of the farmers took the con- [music teacher will return to Por aTiee-—NNIGhL Enstramnsent FOR QUALITY ME Minimium charge ... 50¢ APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-ro0m | gifth street was trans d to him | cood health servation benefit payments, and then | terville, Cal,, her home town, where ¥ mand Supplies ‘ Ag,_, POULTRYA“ “opy must be in the office by 2| and "*‘1‘1“(-1 “;‘l“f‘d f“‘/‘\ f"""‘;;’"’“-‘wln'-' by the city. Other guests of the Chamber were | didn't reduce acreage as contra she has business affairs to at-|, FPhone 308 133 W. Second ] | FREE DELIVERY | Yelock in the afternoon to insure “'}'j;“_“ i A "‘P;;‘ ‘l;;*__ "-"" g v S R s RN Harry Ask of Skagway, J. J. Hillard, ;Bm the too-candid aerial camera “‘“" to. . Call Phones: 13 and 49 msertion on same day. bag LIeg HIND et | RIEDI FLIES TO TENAKEF Deputy Collector of Customs at | puts the stopper on that stunt, Burford says that there is accept ads over telephone | pop " prNT Completely furnished | 90¢ Riedi lvv»n‘b:v‘.pg,mw this morn- | Fagle, Rex Chittick of the Alaska| Farmer Brown's acres show up|d possibility of her staying In| f—————————— sons listed in telephone | "' L " o0 tment. Reasonable, | N8 for & few flu.\_\ eadro Tenakee Transportation Company, a new |in the aerial pictures, and a gadget |the States permanently. Ulah N t dL | H i gbng {and planning to return on the next| member, and Gerald Fitzgerald of |called a planimeter quickly tells how i | ul and Lump | GEORGE BROS. PlLone —Ask for Ad-taker. trip of the Estebeth. the Geological Survey. | much land Farmer Brown has plant- IN HOSPITAL | c o A L | Widest Selection of ——— | THE HILLCREST — One furnished | - > = H. L. Faulkner and J. P. Ander- | ed, how much is lying fallow, and all | Richard Kirschner was a medi- ] sl A o FOK SALE ACRES apartment with bedroom and un- obstructed view of the Channel; one furnished apartment with bed- | room and a bed closet roll-around bed. Phone 439. cal dismissal from St. Ann’s Hos- Alaska Dock & Storage Co. pital this morning. [l TELEPHONE 412 to the Westward and Interior. | al photographs of California, | } LIQUORS l furnisl PHONE 92 or 95 basemer $1,500 patented concrete o house, n house and garden, Al Forsythe, Loop Road. — —— | will be held at the home of Mrs. L | i 4-ROOM FURNISHED house, oil |Henry Stragier, Mrs. Mary Africh . . HOME GROCERY Bodding Transfer CARD TABLE; carpet sweeper;| heat, large yard. 128 6th St. Bt i eCIRHRE btate [ Ph clcc. plate; wardrobe, $1 eaeh.| —————— | B Ay | one 146 MARINE PHONE tand LARGE STEAM HEATED furnish- BUILDING ETd book 2; mirror, $3; cui- Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 ed apt., 3 bedrooms. Klien A[)Lfl.i Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery SEWING CLUB PIC A picnic arranged for the Monday | |night Sewing Club is scheduled to| am rods, also dishes ergreen, ant 8 Phone Black 763. i | WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish: FOR SALE OR RENT—S5-room ; " |be held this evening at Auk Beach. | furnished house with 3 bedrooms| €d 3 room apt. 'w":) pm‘nga;‘" {Included among those going are on Basin Road. Phone Green| June. July, August. Phone " | Mesdames A. J. Balog, Robert Bon- | 680 VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone |ner, Elroy Fleek, L. A. Johnson, Muk\i : T o "o r 5. | Elizabeth Fraser. {IOUSE_AND 5-ACRE tract at| Oreen 465 — | Mesdames Leonard Johnson, El-| ¢ Bay. Cheap for cash. A.|STRICTLY MODERN 6-room un-|ton Johnson, Dale Fleck, Mark Jen- | at Ranch, furnished house . Phone 484. |sen, and Lawrence Carlson. Several | Simple and Easy 1o Fill In-Meels the Provisions-Approved 1 Thomas Hardware Ce, PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry | l FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 As Required Under the New Law in Effect NOW. ALL EMPLOYERS are required to furnish each employee statement of all wages paid him after Jan. 1 or he subject to ? a heavy penalty. of the husbands are expected to go | | along also. l B S 935 Ford sedan good condition. Christensen 909 W. 12th. FOR run Bro. SALE- VACANCY N\r'gel Apartments. ffner VACANCY at Assembly qurtmems '; | furnished | MISS PUSICH TO | AGWAY | Garage. . JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition FOR RENT-—Four-room, Phone 28, Douglas. | SALE—Room:g house, Ju- u rooms. Very reasonable for Call 472. FOR VISIT When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING house. < sale Grace Pusich is preparing to leave | tomorrow on the Denali for Skag she will visit a couple | W. E. Feero and| Pusich is going of VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Employers of one or more persons are affected by the law. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and FURNISHED also 6- Phone Blue 200. Green 680, | 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; | way where weeks with Mrs. With Miss ., two year in JRoad Phone room apt. family. | Shirl OR LEASE—2 5-room exceptional SALE good view lot, FOR houses FOR RENT-—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. shter old da GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO investment to riaht party. Call| Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards also to [ GALLGHE | d MAYTA! CTS 67 after 6 pan. : JOZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | visit Mrs. Feero, her grandmother. trouble. ! s b7 ety ; ik | water, dishes, cooking utensils and e | Juneau Transfer W. P. JOHNSON 16-FT. INBOARD RUNABOUT, re-| path. Reasonable at Seaview. | By ¢ f A F . . i Phione 45—Night Phone 481 . L conditinBd Sas souvegon. Nev. | e SR | por a it BING AONING 7 Suitable for filling in with typewriter or pen — in any quan- | » oo | “The Frigidaire Mav” ly painted. $400. Call Black 337, AN | For a visit with his aunt, Mrs . or Fairhaven on Highway. ‘ Y |sadie King, and his many other re- hiyl nadded or loose sheets. i : : LA ‘WILL ANY BOAT going to Yaku- | latives here, Harry Kinz, son of Mr. b | FOR SALE—NOy: property—rea- | tat please call Black 380. |and Mrs. John King of Seattle, is ;; “SMILING SERVICE” onable. One fen-room and five- | £ ‘('nming north on the North Sea leav- PRI SR R QUNA 0, G BN I 500 1 S e T Ly PHONE 36 room house. Fine location for|GOOD HOME, excellent care for!ing there Friday. He will continue on ! Ber!’s Cash Grocery or apts. Corner of 4th and| two children. Call Red 332. |to Sitka for a short stay there and M i 3 FOR VERY PROMPT o o ‘ po SitEs tor 8 shork Mgy Wigse and EXCERPT FROM THE LAW i ‘ PHONE 105 s o _ | Relax, Reduce —Swedish Massage o) Seattle business colleze, King 2 i NOW (g Troe Delliecy Juneau LIOUOR DELIVERY FOR SALE-Wardrobe trunk, ex-| Cabinet baths, etc, by appt i employed in the Government As- Section 1403 of the new Federal [ond calendar month following the B [ R e R cellent condition. Phone 636. Phone Green 662, 410 W. 12th.| ... 3 ¥ Insurande Contributions Act reads | ©r10d covered by the statement, ex- § AND | | say office there under George L \ it e SRR RO ] L A PR ‘ept that, if the employee leaves the SIMPLIFY s W st BMALL BUILDING for sale. Call| XPERT public slenography and = 5 employ of the employer, the final YOUR . d18-3nd 16t | IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! at the Snap Shoppe. | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, “(@) Eyery employer shall furnish | ;atement shall be furnished on the OFFICE TH E R oYAL | s B o Baranof Hotel. woRKER IRAPPED to each of his employees a written | lay on which the last payment of % | : FOR SALE—One adding machine, Sl LS ‘tatement or statement, in a form |Wages is made to,the employee. The WORK BEAUTY SALON Ideal Paint Shop typewriter, and scale. Call 385. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- itable for retenti v the el smployer may, at his.optign, furnish | FRED W. WENDT | “nents, $430. Finger wave, 65c LRSI T eilon Y iy A0l e 5 N | {1 your Lalr is not becoming to PHONE 549 LAST CALL UNTIL 1841 — Siiger| Iolas Beauty Shop T(-lfi‘ by | ployee, showing the wages paid by [such a hY;fllvcl\l()nt, to any employee ° | l you—You snould be coming to us.” | | Singer Vacinm| 301 315 D : P P him to the employee after Decem- | W the time of each payment of it etk |\ i Mat; u,; Washing Ma akor Aan QUINCY, C,“'&; B ber 31, 1939. Each statement shall | #¥ages to the employee during :mya G a Rl e —— — — - . Cal, May 23--Ong min- y & calendar Vear or e 3 rter, i p 2~ A R T T o e e TORN SoiF e 0o S0 valus, | o JRT SR R cover a calendar year, or one, two, | calendar quarter, in lieu cf a state-} SAVE TIME B.", P l D l. ey |t b ey |crs e A./[yp“ 3 a ‘hree, or four calendar quarters, | Ment covering such a quarter; an(l.: AND | | D111 § ¥Farce e Wel‘y M CAUL MOT $5 down S'.) monthly. Cv(\” # A A b Y ST i \Y"I”' ”"“u“],.‘ fe Sysmels ’f[ whether or not within the same cal- | Il such case, the statement "u"\‘z WORRY | PHONE 701 c OB Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- m’rzn the Walker Coppee MiBe:. the tiry endar year, and shall show the name | Show the date of payment of the | DAY or NIGHT COMPA o . ky"hom‘ o ‘ | was burning in the timbered sup- of thg employer, the name of the |Wwages, in licu of the period covered L P § Claitsods { NY : : EXPERIENCED all-around cook. POs Of the tunnels. mployee, the period covered by the |by the statement.” Remph, ‘Couzteody Delvary ] DODGE and PLYMOUTH FOR SALE — Baby buggy. Call| Wants work. Cail T.'N. James,| Meager reports from the isolated statement, the total amount of wages | (b) Any employer who willfully | | Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator DEALERS jlack 429 evenings. | Room 7, Orj heum Rooms. mine said that four men originally | paid within such period, and the |fails to furnish a statement to an | Bia 9 ng: D ; ¥ | {were trapped by the fire, but three amount of the tax (Old-Age) im- |employee in the manner, at the | FOR SALE ]Jnhnso: ‘om;uar:l :fi? c; }’I‘ERING — Experienced girl. ?;S:;fiifid o ";'dk“l 'hsirt way ; mII: posed by Section 1400 with respect |time. and showing the information ° h.p. Has long shaft. Firs 5 one Red 211. | through . an , abandoned . tunnel. X to such wages. Each statement shall | required under sub-section (a) shall | C ] f" i takes motor. 433 3rd St. before| — -~ — ~ £ — - was feared one man was suffocated | be furnished to the employee not rg‘: each failure be subject to a civil Pel' a l rn a ps mcery 9 INFORMATION WANTED—as {0 by the smoke. The cause of the fire | ¥ 4 4 3 » 2 pm, | & - " " ey later than the last day of the sec- | penalty of not more than $5.00. | i"():z SALE ModPrn house near| ton, ]rormorly of‘Seame, Wash. ing the early moming hours. The|f| {—eeeeeereerrrerorrsrrme oo cecreere e ceerececch ‘ Auk Bay, t s, water| Kindly communicate with his i 3 ‘ VLT S SR, Y S M R O R | A o fast nook, furnished or unfur-| Delivery, Bremerton, Wash ~ - — | | “ne. | rnnsn Locu EGGS DAILY rished, terms, Lenhart, Signal|——————"—"—"——""——— _— Compe. T PR 0ST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Walnut dining “table, , and 6 chairs, also walnut | room table. Phone 301. Empire (.n&smeds br.n *ctult.s. whereabouts of Edward H. Sut-|was not determined. It started dur- DOUGLAS-Colisenm || Starting Safurday || | FOUND—Glasses. Very light brown turtle-rimmed glasses in I. Gold- steinis store recently. . Owner may have same by calling atthe Empire office and paying for this advertlsement "EACH DAWN IDIE” || ) | Pad Empire Printing Co. GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES i ; (FROM OUR OWN FARM) | Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON YE KNOW HOW STUBBORN BN REBELLIOUS " NEP-- ¥E Sf X ! PHONE 409 ANOF HOYEL BLDG. PAW 15--T GWE KN WHET LEETLE m;" m&‘éé%“%?“éfif‘o&w b e b B Cerde BUTTER AN' EGG MONEN T WAD AN’ AUTOCAR TOURISTERS FRIRLY “%fi%&‘,’;&f&c&g‘é% AFORE CLUTTER LP TH' HGHWEN i | 0 NEAR Y JES FOR DOBOE T , = Window Cleaning RLONG T4 RORD-- £ B) (il | % , 2 il = ' PHONE 485 e wrrrrrrrrrrrreeeees s LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. 5 i i i L

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