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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 24 1940 Use Emplre Classlfled Ads! n Pays 1| DOUGLAS SENOR (I.ASS | Grocery Store | INFORMATION i g VACANCY — Snow White 1 stopped before ex- | | ertiser please noti- I | (Phone 374) at | | will be given | | this oft and same attention. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .10 i onal days . 5¢ wm charge ... 50c must be in the office by 2 in the afternoon to insure same day. pt ads over telephone listed in telephone “opy rsons —Ask for Ad-taker. FOK SALE l'l:" SALE--Hall ough adding M. Behrends Co. | ate iine. Dept. and Bur-| Apply B.| store. | 53-acre farm, farmland—barn, ma- | attle and Ackermani, | Box 1947, FOR Good | dairy chinery, SALE and team, chickens. See Eagle River, or Junean, Alaska cows, John write BOYS, LAI)]ES suits .'md coats, $1 to $5. Moccasins want- ed. 91 Willoughby MEN'S furnished basement $1,500. | 15 ACRES patented ucco house, concrete 'n house and garden, Forsythe, Loop Road. FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room furnished house with 3 bedrooms | on Basin Road. Phone Green| 5-ACRE tract at Cheap for cash. A ¢ at Kaser's Ranch, 1 Ford sedan good condition. ~Christensen | 909 W. 12th. runnir Bro%. Garage house on Green 680. RM. FURNISHED l asin Road. Phone OR LEASE—2 5-room lot, exceptional Call ? SALE ses, good vie vestment to rizht party. 37 after 6 p.m. SALI/—Noyes properiy—rea- onable. One ten-room and five- room house. Fine location for flats. or apts. Corner of 4th and Franklin. FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk, ex- condition. Phone 636. FOR cellent SEMALL BUlLDING Ior sale. Call at Lhc Snap Shoppe. FOR typewriter, One a(ldmg machms and scale. Call 385. L. '\b’l CALL UNTIL 1941 — Smg(’l Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum ners, Matyag Washing Ma- ITronrite Ironers, Maytag 110-volt AC. light plants. Terms, $5 down, $5 monthly. Call J. H Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- fice. Phone 48. FOR SALE—Modern house near Auk B two bedrooms, water em, sun porch and break- fast nook, furnished or unfur- nished, terms, Lenhart, Signal cory LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Glasses. Very light brown | turtle-rimmed glasses in I. Gold-‘ stein’s store recently. Owner| _ have same by calling atthe | Empire office and paying for Lth: advertisement, FOR RENT FOR RENT—Douuie room at tr Orpheum Rooms. Telephone 396, Apts. couple only. Phone phone Green 355, Suitable for 299. After 5 p.m HOUSE, automatic air condition heat, new opak floqrs, rigidaire, eleetric range, beauti- furnished Call Windsor 8- ‘L(’(]M VACANCY 304 McKinnon Apts. Phone 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment oil heat, electric range. Close in. Pnone Black 415. FOR RENT 3-room and bath steam heated furnished apts. Available June 1. Phone Red 245 FOR RENT - Furnished, 3-room view apartment. Phone Black 470. At 802 Gold Beit Avenue. APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-room and bath, heated and furnished, remodelled, Sheeper Apts. Seat- ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. FOR RENT--Completely furnished 5-room - apartment. Reasonable Phone 452 THE HILLCREST — One furnished 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. 4~ROOM FURNISHED house, oil heat, large yard, 128 6th St LARGE STEAM HEATED furni ed apt., 3 hedrooms. Klien Apts. Phone Black 763. i WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish- ed 3 room apt. with piano for June, July, August. Phone 636. VACANCY, Decker Phone Green 465 aTRICTLY MODFRN 6-room un- furnished house . Phone 484. Apts. i/ACANC{ Nugget Apartments. | VACAN(‘Y at Aswmhlv Apartments. | FOR RENT—Four-room, furnished house. Phone 28, Douglas. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also 6- room apt. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat. Inquire Sn’\p @huppe (‘07 Y, warm furn, a.pls Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. { MISCELLANEOUS. | WILL ANY BOAT going to Yaku- tat please call Black 380. | ‘ GOOD HOME, excellent care for two children. Call Red 332. Relax, Reduce— Swedish Massage| Cabinet baths. etc, by appt.| Phone Green 662, 410 W. 12th. Exfigfif‘—“;};lv)ncw stcnogr;phAy and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma‘i nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s . Beauty. Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your dm golfl mto valuc, cash or trade at Nugget shop WANTED | EXPERIENCED all-around ,cook. Wants work. Call T, N. James,| Room 7, Orpheum Rooms. } Phone Red 211, INFORMATION WANTED—BS to| whereabouts of Edward H. Sut-| ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash.| Emprre classifieds bring results. Kindly communicate with his| son, John W. Sutton, General Delivcry, Bremerton, Wash | room window NEWS WARNER'S BEAT l()l'Nl)l[Y By the score of 13 to 7, the Warner the Treadwell Foundry Nine in the firsst match between the two base- ball teams this season, played on the local diamond last .evening. The batteries were; Warners'—W. Peters, catcher; J. Warner, pitcher; Foundry—Ed Roller, catcher, L. Guerin, pitcher. For the batting honors were recorded for each of the cery nine, namely Warner. Among the iron workers Roller and A. Stragier were import- ant_hitters. Temorrcw evening between the victors and the lads is scheduled ALTAR SOCIETY E Mirs. Richard McCormick was el- ected President <f the Douglas La- dies’ Altar Society at a meetinz held here last evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Stragier. Other officers chesen were, Mr Sadie hen, Vice President; Mrs. Walter An- drews, Secretary; Mr Ray McCor- miek, Treasurer 3 ting, primarily a busine 1 up with refreshments be- ing served by the hostess, a 3 by ary Africh. A cut prize was d to Mrs. Wallen Forrest - >~ \()Itll\'ll(()’"\ BUY E LEONARD HOUS three hits Gro- a return gar Hizh Schoo of the Leonard house on St. Ann’s Avenue, negotiations having | been completed = yesterday | eencluding the deal. One of the first FHA homes to be built on the Island, it is an attractive cottage command ing a fine view of the channel. The Nordstroms are the parents of Mrs. Earle Oshorne who resides with her now the, cwners | family on Nob Hill. — e ~ MR\ Ml‘\l”l‘" DAUGHTERS ARE VISITIN CHANNEL On their first visit to the channel since 1923 when they left Douglas in 1923 to make their home in Econ- dido, California, where they have re- sided continuously since, Mrs. Henry Museth and daughters Agnes and Trine, visited here yesterday, and enjoyed a luncheon with Mrs. A. E Goetz. Changed and found Douglas they said, |exeited their interest most interesting, they but what was the (mmbmuurn won from | Fifty-six Students Banquet A really John Stragier and | by the and their tle was sponsored by members of the unusual highlights planned for this at cially Members of the 6:30 o'clock for which pany forn HOLDS DINNER |::: LAST EVENING - to e Blue Room, | ceed ble ‘(I at Scottish Temple | out | and ak “big night” was enjoyed members of the Senibr Class class adviger, Miss My last night. The affa. annual Senior Dinner, the mothers of the class, but a few in whic evol si Moe, the one sion made the interesting the Scottish event an es- one. class assembled Rite Temple at a real banquet at turkey and all the accom- ; fixings, held the place play and and honor. lin a The tables at for: of teip over the bridge across the chan- | nel as they walked all the way over from Juneau. The two misss are on a vacation from their positions in one of the Escondido banks. They are house guests of the sister Mi Joe Williams of Juneau, for the ten days they plan to be on the channel --— TOWNTO STOP SPEEDING WITH BUMPS INROAD NATICK, Mm May 24.~Natick ' appropriated $30 to make one of its streets bumpy. Such roadwork, proponents con- | tend, would force automobiles to proceed at a slow rate of speed, thus insuring the safety of chil- | dren in the neighborhood. The ap-' propriation was passed at a town meeting only after long and heated debate, during which opponents sed the legal question of liabil- ity for damage to cars hitting the artificial bumps. - - TOO QUICK TULSA, Okla.—Dreaming a bur- |glar was about to grab him, 22-year-old filling station anendun' jumped from his second-story bed- | He was seriously in-| jured when he struck on the con- crete alley 20 feet below. D Emp|rc classifieds % CATERING — Experienced girl, | 4 DOUGLAS Coliseum Starting. Saturday "EACH DAWN | DIE” BARNEY GUUGLE - ASHEVILLE 12 MILES AND SNUFF Y SMITH "CORDIN' TO M CAICKULATIONS T ORTER BE ON W' OUTSKIRTS 0' WHAR ('t GOWY BY HA'E PAS EOUR P, N TH AFTERNOON - HOP N, POONER, AN' LU GIE N A L\FT-- l the beautiful, in a featuring nd glass bowls were interspersed with tall placed on a running through the center which the 56 the class in the history school, were seated, were decorative motif the class colors of blue White flowers in blue of t were Mrs largest white. blue tapers in broad glass holders, band of blue of the | table senior ‘ lightful senfed by youngsters teresting ciass, whic Stewart were the King and Queen, The immediate past was depicted during resented by about a whicl stage, | witeh Clever place cards, class flower, the, shamrock, | ning the cover decoration, in- ed the material for two table es, enjoyed between courses. by 7:30 o'clock, fathers and moth- | garb, of the, class members arrived njoy dessert and coffee in .the hile the banquet pro- ed in the dining room. Follow- this the entire crowd assem- upstairs for an hour of de- entertainment, carrying past, present, were, the theme of future.” ecy, COX. 12 past was amusingly repre- pictures of seniors taken the ba and pinafore ages h were shown on a screen ing much merriment and con- ble guessing as to who the were. Among the in- pictures of the past wa showing 22 members of the who formed the cast of let in the second h Keith F ich ment Mrs grade, in | of and Mary ot s played parts in a song dance ant tions, written “take-off” on witche: scene in MacBeth, which three witches, re senior mothers, danced bubbling cauldron, in h the various episodes of each he four years in high school, tossed. This skit, written by H. G, Wilcox, was read off by B. D. Stewart, while the | ic umlhws did their gyrations cleverly with the | around the For the future entertainment the gid of a famed seeress, played colorful gypsy futures as their visitor about class of a startling future everyone 0! and shouts of laugh- ter greeted each sugceeding proph- was given by Mrs. Wil- prophesy wa. R. Hermann, Following the planned entertain- group late hour. Wilcox was general chair- the committee of who planned and carried out successful event. Mrs. Wilcox in her crys alled by the information whereabouts of the Needless to, say, was provided for 56 graduates, as it The Mrs. R, until a man of included the Stewart, class of Kitchen Porter, John TO SCOTTISH RITE meeting Thirty-second de- Visiting membeuvs Special (Friday), gree. conferred cordially invited, Mrs. her cauldron. of the seniors the committee read bowl, their in 1965, enjoyed Servir A. Glas Mrs. R, R entertainment, - NOTICE this 7:30. - home, a SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simiple and Easy fo Fill In-Meets the Provisions-Approved 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. | or be subject to a heavy penalty. Employers of one or more persons are aftected by the law. These ready fo use forms will save you a lot of work and trouble. Suitable for filling in with typewriter or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or loose sheets. I T e EXCERPT FROM THE LAW 1403 of the new Federal Insurance Contributions Act reads as follows: “(a) Every employer shall furnish to each of his employees a written statement or statement, in a form suitable for retention by the em- ployee, showing the wages paid by him to the employee after Decem- ber 31, 1939. FEach statement shall cover a calendar year, or one, two, three, or four calendar quariers, whether or not within the same gal- endar year, and shall show the name of the employer, the name of the employee, the period covered by the statement, the total amount of wages paid within such period, and the amount of the tax (Old-Age) im- posed by Section 1400 with respect to such wages. Each statement shall be furnished to the employee not later than the last day of the sec- Section ond calendar month following the period covered by the statement, ex- cept that, if the employee leaves the employ of the employer, the final statement shall be furnished on the day on which the last payment of wages is made to the employee, The employer may, at his option, furnish such a statement to any employee at the time of each payment of wages to the employee during any calendar quarter, in lieu of a state- ment covering such a quarter; and, in such case, the statement may show the date of payment of the wages, in lieu of the period covered by the statement.” (b) Any employer who willfully { fails to furnish a statement to an employee in the manner, at the time, and showing the information required under sub-section (a) shall for each failure he subject to a civili penalty of not more than $5.00.” brorvrrrrrrrrrrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrereees) Phone 374 ORDER NOW AND SIMPLIFY YOUR OFFICE WORK SAVE TIME AND WORRY 50c Empire Printing Co. f Jes' uP T ROAD 6 P\ECE -- " By BILLY DeBECK written by The following sub- chairmen headed committees whica ractically all the mothers 1940: M Committee; MASONS: il COAL Pauline Mogseth is returning Juneau on the northbound Northland. I e FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors | ¢ e You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 \r..—“-- | | § Soothing Organ Music and § [ | Delicious, Fried Chicken : EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN | VJohn Marin, Prop. Phone 664 s - - s s 43 ETI SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Reward Street Near Third | ZORIC SBYSTEM Ci NING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | Kirafft's MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 | | —_—— e Alaska Music Supply - | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Sanifary Meat Co. ‘ | | Pihfies—Musical Instruments FOR QUALITY MEATS and Supplies AND POULTRY Fhone 206 122 W. Second FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 - | GEORGEBROS. | Widest Selection of Utah Nul and Lump ‘ Alaska Dock & Storage Co. LI(IUflBS TELEPHONE 412 PHONE 92 or 95 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 Bodding Transfer MARINE PRONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery e ——————— | Thomas Hardware Ca. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 JUNEAU-YOUNG When in Need of Hardware Company | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS YOUR COAL CHOICE | Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammaunition GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 18—Night Phone 481 — — GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON *“The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY —_—mm “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Phone 723—— ——115-2nd Bt THE ROYAL |_BEAUTY SALON If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” TS P s o o ae s | Bill's Parcel Delivery PHONE 701 DAY or NIGHT Prompt, Courteous Delivery Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator TF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 P BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. o) Window Cleaning PHONE 485 e e c e e LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine.