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Use Emp THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, JUNE; 1,-1940 INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- } piration, advertiser please noti- is oftice (Phone 374) at o nd same will be given altention THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i R e Count e, Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions; five average words to the One day 10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ nimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Yom persons listed in telephone Plone 374-—Ask for Ad-taker, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bathtub, 1 wash bowl, 1 toilet, and water tank. Prices reasonable. Inquire al Brunswick Bowling Alleys. MODERN HOUSE, compleiely fur- nished, full basement, hot water heat, 3 lots. Phone Douglas 52. FOR SALE $900 on terms. Cottage apartm Call Tlue 240 af h adding machine. Apply B. Behrends Co. Dept. Store. FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room furnished house with 3 bedrooms on Basin Road. Phcre Green 680, HOUSE AND 5-ACRE tract at Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A. Haffner at Kaser's Ranch, FOR SALE OR LEASE—2 5-room houses, good view lot, exceptional investment to rizht party. Call 67 after 6 pn. FOR SALE—Wararobe trunk, ex- cellent condition. Phone 636. SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call at the Snap Shoppe. typewriter, and scale. UREMIUM VACUUM with at- tachments and hand vacuum, G.E. washing machine, and Iron- A rite ironer. 954 Gold Belt Ave.| FOR SALE—Hall safe and Bur- FOR SALE—One adding machine, | Call 385. | | FOR RENT | FOR RENT—5-room steam heated | apartment; .also 3- and 4-room { apartments. Phone Blue 200. | VACANCY—Evergreen Apartments. T — 4-room furnished heat hone 187 after FOR REN house, oil 5 pm FOR RENT--Large steam furnished apartment Black 763, heated Phone | VACANCY-—Imperial Rooms. Phone | NICE SLEEPING room for man in | private family. 59 Willoughby | | FURNISHED LIGHT housckecping rooms, steam heated, hot and| cold water. Ellingen Apartments Phone 702 { 3-ROOM FURNISHED duplex apt | oil heat, electric range, close in $22.50 month. Phone Black 415.| VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Suitable for couple only. Phone| 299. After 5 p.m. phone Green 335. | -ROOM HOUSE, automatic air | condition heat, new oak floo: Frigidaire, electric range, beauti- fully furnished. Call Windsor Apts. o FOR RENT — steam heated Available June 3-room and bath, furnished apts. 1. Phone Red 245. | APARTMENT VFOR RE’N:I' 74»!"00‘!’!\1 and bath, heated and furnished, | remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- | ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. | | ~ One furnished | THE.HILLCREST 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. | ed 3 room apt. with piano for June, July, August. Phone 636. VACANCY, Decker Phone Green 465, Apts. VACANCY, Nugget Apartments. | VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. VACANCY at Foshee Apts. FOR' RENT—Partly furnished flat.| Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn, apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANEOUS Relax, Reduce — Swedish Massage Cabinet baths, etc., by appt Phone Green 662, 410 W, 12th. LAST CALL UNTIL 1941 Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Matyag Washing Ma- chines, TIronrite Ironers, Maytag 110-volt AC. light plants. Terms, Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- $5 down, $5 monthly. Call J. H | EXPERT public stenography and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED . Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. | Lola’s Beauty Shep. Telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. | TURN your ora gold mto value, ‘ eash or trade at Nugget Shop. fice. Phone 48. WANTED MAID for general house work. Ap- ply Charles Goldstein. CATERING Phone Red 2i1. Experienced girl. INFORMATION WANTED—as to whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash. Kindly communicate with his son, John - W. Sutton, General Delivery, Bremerton, Wash. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Glasses. Very light brown turtle-rimmed glasses in I. Gold- stein’ store recently. advertisement. Ave. Empire cussifieds bring results 'th, GORRY, MADAM BUT WY BUSINESS \S WITH NR.SNIFEY ST - \T'S STRICTLY PERSONAL-- O Owner May 15 which is the deadline for may have same by calling atthe|the 25-player limit. The Red Sox Empire office and paying for this are carrying 12 pitchers but are f‘OUND—Coat and cap at Salmon | Creck. Inquire 153-B Gastinean Moy BETTER GO THE GENTLEMAN- (COAST COLLEGE " PITCHER GOING ~ TOBOSTON SOX | LARAMIE, Wyo., June 1. — Jay | Emmett O'Neill of St. Mary’s Coi- lege says he will wait until thel end of the schodl year before join- | ing the Boston Red Sox. | The St. Mary’s twirler said he will report to the Red Sox before expected to drop one to makeroom | for O'Neill. | Subscribe for The Daily Alaska :Alaska Empire—the paper with the R i | phy’s lette: ANSWERED BY -BOXER'S DAD | \William Murphy Says Manager Doesn’t Know One Shoe from Other Viciously defiant anu yet mxxlm(.. William Murphy today lay in his St. Ann’s Hospital bed and penned a reply to the challenge sent his son by Dean Hamlin. ! Hamlin, managing Billy McCann in his scheduled fight with Eddie Weaver on July 3, made aspirations two days ago as to Murphy's being present at the bout | “In reply to some of the wind Mr. Hamlin has been dishing out to the paper,” es the old Mur-| “there has never been a Murphy who has boxed in the squared circle in Juneau who has been afraid of his own shadow | “If Hamlin thinks he has made a mistake by signing up Me! nn‘ with Eddic instead of with Weaver, seems like the shoe is on the other foot. Eddie is doing no bragging. All he has to say is he will do Young Murphy, brother #4g the late Miles Murphy, who was once welterweight champion of Alaska i5 now working at the Icy Straits Cannery at Hoonah, and has no nanager Fight fans, becoming e for | the July 3 battles, are wondering what Hamlin will have to say now . and what Slugger Weaver will | do abeut the challenge. | (R skl 5 "Big Train" Johnson Headed for Congress (Continued from | Page One) | down here in January and you| want to drop in_andrsee; the. man who for 20 years ‘outdrew the Washington Monument at the tour- | ist turnstile, come ahead. But don't him | expect to be throwing any legislative speedballs. Not even the killer-diller politicians do that in their first two years'and Walter is no killer-diller. He did get himself elected Com- | missioner of Montgomery County, | where his 550-acre farm is located, | and he did get the nomination to Congress, but he didn't use much polities. His first campaign cost him 50 cents for campaign cards, and his second couldn't have cost him much more. He doesn't like to make speeches. He's so modest that it’s impossible for him to tell the crowd what a swell Represen- tative he would make. He couldn't even remind you that he used to be a pretty good pitcher without blushing. He is Republican and anti-New Deal, all very mad philosophy about “a right, but about it. he can't get His political consists of something return to the American way of life,” which apparently means to Walter the right of every man to plant his ewn .pota- toes, hoe his own crop, and sell them for the best price he can get, without anybody butting in. He doesn't like government. spending | on a big scale either. That's about all, except he's so honest, he would | argue with an umpire who mis- called a decision in his favor. In some respects, Walter might | be almost as unique in Congress | as he was on the mound. If he| does get in, he'll be interesting to watch, once over, his rookie days are USRS, 4 R Subscribe for The Empire—the paper with the largest paid circu- lation. largest guaranteed circulation. T ANT FER ME TO SO, BuT HE SHOR LOOKS LIKE:ONE O N THE HOWSE-- | THEM THAR VLL TALK WTH | RED-MOUTHED LAWYERS FROM ~TH QXY -- LOW\ZIE - BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T REPRESENT THE BUMBLE BEE STUDIOS (0 HOLLYWOOD -- ‘M VERY ANYIOUS To GET N TOUCH WITH SNIFEY SWTH -- - \'s A PRWATE ATTER - \l LRk ire Classified Ads! It Pays ‘HAM“N GETS _ Does This Solon Believe in a Big Navy! An indication of how he feels about the U. S-having a big navy is given by Rep. Thomas D’Alesandro, of Maryland, shown wi th his four sons, all in Franklin Roosevelt, 7; Nicholas, 5; Hector, 4; and Joseph, 2%. SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simple and Easy lo Fill In-Meets the Provisions-Approved As Required Under the New Law in Effect NOW. ALL EMPLOYERS are required o furnish each employee statement of all wages paid him after Jan. 1 or be subject to a heavy penalty. Employers of one or more persons are aftected by the law. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and trouhle. Suitable for filling in with typewriter or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or loose sheets. ettt e EXCERPT FROM THE LAW Section 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. Each statement shall cover a calendar year, or one, Lwo, three, or four calendar quarters whether or not within the same cal- endar year, and shall show the name of the emploger, the name of the employee, the period covered by the statentent, 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- | periad 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 op which the last payment olk 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 5 \ N |ond calendar month following \Iu-i { § ) N N { calendar quarter, in lieu of a stale- ment covering such a quarter; and in such case, the sialement 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) >1mllz for each failure be subject to a r:ivllE penalty of not more than $5.00.” e e e ] Empire WELL-- MR. SULTH 1S ON WS WY TO CALLEORNIR - SAN--L\SSEN, MWSTER- \S (T ABONT & CERTAWN LETTER SNUFFY WROTE To MSS DUKN De LURY 22 T KNOW AL ABOWT \T-- BS A MATTER O' FACT, T WAS ME WHO WROTE THE LETTER FOR AM-- Phone 374 WHAT'S ALL THE EXC\TEMENT ABOUT 22 QFTER ALL--T WAS ONLY A TRWIAL THNG - - By BILLY DeBECK ORDER NOW AND SIMPLIFY YOUR OFFICE WORK SAVE TIME AND WORRY 50c Per Pad Printing Co. (LL EXPLAN uniform, as they paid a visit to the House. Left to right, 3" | EVERNTHING LBTER WHICH ROAD DID SNUFFY TAKE 22 Senale Approves "1 Reorganizafion | Proposal by FDR WASHINGTON, June 1. — The | Senate has approved President Roos- avelt’s government reorganization {plan transferring the 'Immigration { Bureaw. from the Labor to the Jus- tice Department | The plan was approved by a vote of 56 to 4. The transfer is aimed at | placing the Justice Department over | aliens to insure a strict guard against | any possible “fifth column™ activi- | ties. { - Daily Emplre ciassitleds pay. You'll Find Food Finer and | Service More Complete at ‘| THE BARANOF ‘| COFFEE SHOP Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates | E.0.DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 || Jones-Stevens Shop ' | LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Sewara Street Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry ' —_— Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments H and Supplies ! Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 412 - SAPREEE HOME GROCERY Phone 146 , Home Liquor Store—Tel. 690 American Meat——Phone 38 | The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35 “SMILING SERVICE” | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery [ — Juneau Phone 723— ——115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your halr is not becaming to | you—You should be coming to us.” B e | — (FROM OUR Telephone 478 California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY I e FORD AGENCY ) \ \ (Authorized Dealers) ; | GREASES GAS — OIL N | Foot of Main Street ! Juneau Motors - | e VUGS S e { L ) . . -y Soothing Organ Music,and | | Delicious Fried Chicken § | ! EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN ‘pohn Marin, Prop. Phone 661 "SANITARY PIGELY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——18§ | — % S e N S ™ Kraffc’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS 4 PHONE 62 g FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Sanitary Meat Co. | | el et GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 —_—mm Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING ™ Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery E———— Thomas Hardware Co.! PAINTS — OTLS Builders’ and Sheilf HARDWARE ) JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS--OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS OWN FARM) Prompt Delivery FOR INS PHONE 409 URANC See H. B. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. ) S e LUM Window Cleaning PHONE 485 | LR e — BER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine.