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THE DAILY ALASKAEMPIRE WEDNESDM jUNE 5; 1940.- Use Emp:re Class:f:ed Ads! lt Pays [ FOR RENT INFORMATION 2-ROOM BACHELOR apt.: Frigi- daire, elec. range, Ssteam , heat, § 141 So. Franklin, {7 In case of error or if an ad | | ROOM FOR T Rhoue, Blup 429. 210 Main St ¢has been stopped before ex- Spiration, advertiser please noti- LARGE HFATED room, close in {fy this oftice (Phone 374) at Phone Black 380. fonce and same will be given tention. | WILL SUBLET beautifully fur- 1l DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | nished 3-room apt. with plano for June, July,, August. Phone 636 ount Nve average words to the‘ between 9 and 4:30. Ede. Daily rate per lii for consecutive | FOR RENT—5-room steam heated Msertions: apartment; also 3- and 4-room § Onecaay ... 10¢ apartments. Phone Blue 200. Adaitional daj | b Minimum charge ....50c | VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Ph. 642 “opy must be in the office By 2| - 3 3 lock in the afternoon to irsare | VACANCY—Evergreen Apartments Msertion on same day. 13 T R YA s We accept ads over icl(‘phonr"FO? I_“‘NI. L“"_"( W rpritn Y sy £ ¢ i | furnished apartment. Phone| ’lcm ;:, s listed in telephone | o) o 763, 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE 134 | VACANCY — Snow White Suitable for couple only, 299. After 5 p.m. phone Green 355. | | Apts. Phone | | 1920 MODEL BUICK, A-1. condi-| % i3 ¥y tion. Very good buy. Blue .620. ‘K-ROQM HOUSE, automatic air | condition heat, new oak floors, FOR SALE—Propérty at Tenakee:| pyigidaire, electric range, beaut 5 lots, one dwelling house com-| guly furnishec. Call Windsor pletely furnished; one large wood | = Apt shed, warehouse, boat-house with 7k s runway and winch Jots and |[FOR RENT — 3-room and bam garden root house. Full informa-| steam heated furnished ap tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- | Available June 1. Phone Red 245 j;";" ";\ln'(.l“.Nuk Gronsdutiel, Hik | 33 e e e lditag s | and bath, heated and furnished, z s oy en an| remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call) yoirgty Phone Blue 135, at the Snap Shoppe. | - THE HILLCREST — One furnished | JR SALE--Rooming house. Ju- apartment with bedroom and un- yeau Rooms, Very reasonable for | obstructed view of the Channel; quick sale. Call 472 | one furnished apartment with bed- | room and a bed closet roll-around FOR SALE—Star Marine Conver-| phed. Phone 439. sion; also Ford Model A com- —— ————— — pletely reconditioned water-| VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone cooled manifolds. High ratio re-| Green 465. 2 transmissions. Alaska Arc | wu oo s Nusset TT—— elders. RS et . | VACANCY at Asscmbly Apule(‘nl‘ furnished or un- Phone Red 195. ';- ROOM HOU: furnished. Terms. VACANCY AL Fosbee Apts. INCH MESH GAL. WIRE, portab]v FOR RENT Partly furnished flat. fox pens, kennels, grinders,| Inquire Snap Shoppe. equipment, Model T motor pulley [ —— —~ e wheel, stoves, beds and other fur- | COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, nishings. Fox Hollow, 1l-mile| Water, difhes, cooking utensils and | Post, Thbp Eibad bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOSY AND FOUND FOR 8. SALE—36 Ford De Luxe Se-| dan. Run only 17,000 mi, Radio, = e heater. White, side-wall tires. LOST—Keys on_key ring. Retum Call Green 200 or 315. | to BPR., Govt. Warehouse. R L —— | Reward. IHOR WASHING MACHINE. gt Phone Red 119 for information, | FOUND—Keys in brown zipper case. Owner may have by prov- ing property and paying for ““*i adv. FOR SALE—Hall safe and Bur- rough adding machine. Apply B.| b chrends Co. Dept. Store. TIPS b g .4 .| FOUND—Coat and cap at Salmon FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room| Creek. Inquire 153-B Gastinean furnished house with 3 bedrooms Ave. on Basin Road. Phone Green | MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE AND 5-ACRE tract at! Auk Bay. cash. A.| BOARD AND ROOM, 213 7th St.| Phone Red 211. | Relax, Reduce — Swedish Massage Jm volt AC m.m plnnts Terms, | Cabinet baths, etc, by appt | at the Snap Shoppe. | Phone Green 662, 410 W. 12th. WANTED MAID for general house work. Ap- ply Charles Goldstein. Cheap for Haffner at Kaser's Ranch, | | EXPERT public_stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. ERING — Exper |enccd girl. Phone Red 211, INFORMATION WANTED—as | e = - whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- T‘i;’; oim;aup;"affi; ‘.‘“sl:’alu& ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash. " sl i e el Kindly communicate with his! son, John W. Sutton, General “RM“E Delivery, Bremerton, Wash. | PACKING MAN TO Sl'i'l(A LAWRENCE, Kans, June 5— Enroute to Sitka on board the Irving Hill of Lawrence believes| gteamer North Sea, Henry Coffin, there is something to the old one official of the Gibson Paecking that goes, “If at first you don't company at Wenatchee, -~ passed succeed—.” Hill has been playing through Juneau last' night. a certain. golf course for 50 ‘years. = > The other day 'he scored his first Todd news today mn The Empire, = hole-in-one. VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone \ “| China and Japan | ANNUAL MEETING OF FIRST CHURCH, SCIENTISTS, HELD Mrs. Matters Elected Pres- ident-Spent Her Chil- hood ‘in Alaska BOSTON, Mass., June 5.—An ap- peal for calm and more faith in the cmnipotence of God in the face d turmeil, featured of present v the gathering here teday of thou- sands of Christian Scientists from all cver the world for the annual mee! of The F Church of Chri Scientist, in Boston, Mas- ack ts. “Prusting in the omnipotence of God,” said Harry C. Browre, First Reader of The Mother Church in reading a message from The Chris- |tian Science Board of Directors, “enables cne, threugh dem a tion, to enjoy the freedom of ‘llnmu-m resulting from the un- | folding of the characteristics of | divine Mind as expressed by Christ | wJ('\us Church Officers Mrs. Margaret Murney Glenn | Matters, C. 8. B., of New York, daughter of the late Major General Edwin F. Glenn, of the United] States Army, was elected P dent of the Mother Church to succeed George Shaw Cook, C. S. B, of| Brookline, Mass. Edward L. Ripley | | | | of Brookline and 2 W. Palmer of Marshfield were re-elected | Treasurer and Clerk, respectively Mrs. Matters spent her childhood | in various Army posts in the Unit-| ed States, Alaska, the Philippines, She studied mu- sic in Boston where she became in- | terested in Christian Science, join- {ed The Mother Church and three | years later, Second Church in New | York. She then went abroad to| continue her study of music, and| while there decided to give up her | musical career to devote full time| to Christian Science practice | Treasurer's Report | The report of the Treasurer for| the fiscal year ended April 30, 1540, showed as usual that the funds of The Mother Church were in a sound, healthy condition, | there was no indebtedness at the |close of the year. Ezrta W. Palmer, Clerk, reported "a goodly number of new members augmented our membership list, which continues to grow normally | and -naturally. ; - Legion Auxiliary to Meet Again, August| Legion Auxiliary members met| last night at the Dugout for a| short business session, last for the summer season with the exception ! of a special meeting to be held | in August for the purpese of elect- ing delegates to the September con- vention. After the’ business discussion a birthday social horiored Mrs. Ted Johnstone, wha was presented with & cake by Mrs. Ethel Anderson, - >ee Meeting Tomorrow For Lutheran Aid A meeting of the Lutheran Ladie: Aid will be held tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. Ole West- by on West eventh Street, with Mrs. M. A. Mellow as co-hostesses. A 1 oclock dessert-lunchieon will be served and all members are in- vited to attend. BASPEA LG BOUND YOR EXCURSION INLET Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams are passengers for Excursion Inlet on bodrd the steamer North Sea. Adams is bookkeeper at the Ex- Puget Sound. - e Milton S. Hershey, the Pennsyl- vania chocolate magnate, was once a printer’s “devil.” cursion Inlet cannery of Astoria- and that! ! SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simple and Easy to 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. 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 trouble. X Suitable for filling in with typewriter or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or lpose sheets. D e e e e 7 EXCERPT FROM THE LAW ORDER Section 1403 of the nmew Federal [ond calendar month following the NOW Insurance Contributions Act *reads | Period covered by the statement, ex- AND cept that, if the employee leaves the SIMPLIFY ap fellgw: employ of the employer, the final YOUR “(a) Every employer shall furnish | statement shall be furnished on the OFFICE to each of his employees a written | day on which the last payment of WORK statement or statement, in a form | wages is made to the employee. The suitable for retention by the em- |employer may, at his option, furnish sloyee, showing the wages paid by such a statement to any employee . 1im to the employee after Decem- |2t the time of each pjymcnt of ser 31, 1939. Each statement shall | wages to the employee during any .over a calendar year, or one, {wo, | calendar quarter, in lieu of a state- SAVE TIME ‘hree, or four calendar quarters, | ment covering such a quarter; and, AND whethér or not within the same cal- [in such case, the slatement may WORRY andar year, and shall show the name | show the date of payment of the of the employer, the name of the [wages, in lieu of the period covered L] smployee, the period covered by the | by the statement.” 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 bé furnished to the employee not PSSP S EREERSSES S S S S s s £ e 8 S Phene 374 Empire Printing Co. BARNEY ME AND SNUFFY SMITH Wwss oemx -- SNUEF WITH 6 SHOT-GUN POKIN' ME N THE R\ PP weite SNWEE N“:\S OWN NOME -- MR.BUTTON TOLD WE: THEN \T WRS \fo“ WHO WROTE ME THIS msuurlue \.E\’\'ER CAUFRY SWITHZZ uow DRRE Now 22 O EXPLAWN -~ JUST BN \GNORBNT AILL-BILLY L KM EVER GET MV UANDS ON THE NO-ALL BETTAH GIT GOW, WSTAH GOOGLE, BEFO' SHE CUTS LOOSE W later than the last day of the sec- 4V 2 e et o AP (b) Any employ who willfully fails to furnish a tement to an employee in the manner, at the time, and showing the information required under stib-section (a) shall for each failure be subject to a civil pénalty of not.more than $5.00.” S e By BILLY DeBECK BON '\ SHuEEY'S GONNG HAVE WIS HANDS FLLL WHEN " HE MEETS TAAT BABY Y \In Compliment fo | \ “ Mrs. J. F. Worl FORD AGENCY | |'S O I Or ey (Authorized Dealers) E GREASES { GAS — OIL For Mrs. J. F. Worley, who plans Poot of Main Street to leave shortly to make her home | |in® Minneapolis, a dessert-bridge | ; s o e e Sneenoon ny | Juneau Mofors ”0U‘~4LAS 5ut one, and several grandchildren, | = |MPs. T. J. Pyle at her Twelfth| P G nas had her home in Yakima, st restdince i i e . Wash. She expects to remain here | { HOSPITAL NOTES The individual tables were cen- | Srememmomsomnon o emomnomoms o for quite some time. [trea with arrangements of pond | | Soothing Organ Music and iy L e | 1fites. | Delicious Fried Chicken CARD PARTY TONIGHT BitE. . MEETING & ""”"“*“’“ & "“"‘r‘\:”"“”"\]“" Asked for the afternoon were | EVERY NIGHT i s i e x e of the steamer North 81, Nresdames Claude M. Hirst, Ear The first public card party held HMORE { the \ . Mesdames Claude 1 rst, Earl fol 1n L lvm‘ eld | Regular monithly meeting of (e was taken to St Anw's Hospilal|NeGinty, Pred R, Geeslin, Ralph DOUGLAS INN ' ouglas “in about 4 5| pouglas Voluriteér -~ Fire Depart- | yhis morning and is recaiving madi- | Mige g o ; 3 tbeen arranzed by Nugget Chapter |yiont falls, on Thursday evening. l.s MOalrs’e : Mize, V. R. Farrell, Stan Grum- n, Prop. Phone 664 No. 2, O. E. 8. for this evening 85|,y the Fire Hall at 8 o'clock, cal care. mett and Miss Dalma Hanson o . s . - s e i a benefit for the new Eagles' Hall| PR After révelving surgioal attention;| 2 S AR R s g now under construetion. The Labor | s e leififad 1 Bmpire classifteds Bring 'kum Union Hall will be the scene of the| HERE TO ME e e e B 4 5 ke SANITARY party. Residentsin large numbers| Mrs. Charlie Watson, wife of |day from St. Ann's are expected to turn our for the)the auditor of Polaris-Taku, has Michatl Galyas was a medical You'll Find Food Finer and PIGGLY WIGGLY as a boost to the project. arrived in Juneau and intends to e gpies hdR ) Service More Complete at it : fly to Tulssquah to join her hus- | dismissal from St. Aun's Hospital | | 24— PHONES—18 | baitd. 'She is registered at the today i THE BARANOF SAVIKKO BROS. TO SITKA | payanof Hotel, Nk Albert and Elmer Savikko sailed PP Mrs. L. H. Smith was admitted aboard ‘the North Sea last night | ARRIVE ON PRINCESS to St. Ann’s Hospital today and corrEE SHoP enroute to Sitka where they will | Arriting on the Prifcess Ohat- | 1S receiving medical supervision join their brothers Herbert and !\ i, v BB Rigos and family i 'l-:\}!|I“lr‘nl:)ll]‘]((lh\l‘]:r\(:rl‘:“"u boats for lof Seattle are in Juneau today, R ]\.\n!lulamul was \.\1 n:"(ll.r.\l dis- MANUFACTURING CO. eir s g o AR 1 i missal teday from St. Ann's. 3 8 LR ind are N'Hi’.'i the - Baranof. | Gafl;age Hauled CABINET WORK_GLASS | Mrs. E. Juettner was taken from Reasonable Monthly Rates PHUNI" 62 | FISH CARRIER READY SEATTLE BUSINESS WOMAN thie ‘bioariie M AIANED B HHAA * pes e BT ¢ A add as 1 out G| ON ALASA VacaTion marr " Vet Mk il s | -E. 0. DAVIS 3 chako about ready for entry into} Miss Lilllan Swanson, of the Se- = o MO0 TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 | | the fishing business as packer on|attle weekly Buyers Guide, was a s | sanliary Meat CO the Channel-Taku River run ahd |passenger in Juneau Tuesdayaboard |, o0\ "o | o is making his final preparations to|the Denali. She will make the . Paby boy’ was born ab U QUALITY MEATS | : SErysie = e Government Hospital to Mrs. Eva | AND POULTRY join A. E. Goetz who has been|roundtrip to Sitka and return on Beirley FREE DELIVERY K vsing a leased Ellx.m the business. | a two weeks' vacation, : DGR ) Jnnes-Slevens Sllop Sl Fiahitis sl 1 ANDREWS' MOTHER HERE £ N ON BOARD NORTH SEA | LADIES'—MISSES’ Mrs. Felicia Dunne is a new || B. F. Kane, traveling man, was| READY-TO-WEAR resident on Douglas arriving on | i | 'a passenger on board the steamer . Reward Street Near Third last Saturday’s boat for a visit|| THURSDAY and FRIDAY | | North Sea from Seattle last night.| GEORGE Bnos. with her son Walter Andrews and| | . i .| Kane, who is booked for Sitka, is| Widest Selection of his family of this city. Mus,| | “TORCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR" | | cxpected to return to Juneau after | Dunne, a widow, whose family in- ’ “GIRL FROM R10” | [a short business trip to the coast L l 0. “ 0 R s {cludes "seven children, all married | 4 town ZORIC PHONE 92 or 95 i BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry MARINE PHONI BUILDING Rock—Coal Haulln‘ Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery f———— Bodding Transfer ; | ] Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uj , Ma Pianos-Musicn: Tastraments | | | THomas Hardware Co, | o ot oy o PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS- OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware 1 Guns and Ammunition Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 412 | | | | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 || | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO | Mome Lituor Store—Tel. o and MAYTAG PRODUCTS American Meat——Phone 38 W. P_ JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY ‘The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop PHONE 105 FRED W. WENDT Free Delivery Junesu PHONE 549 PR Phone 723— ——115-2n0d St | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “It your hair is not becaming to | you-You should be coming to us.” i b sttt e, L ek P—— 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 B e s McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485