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$$ BIG S [TX3 $ $ BIG M'SS Hilda Bartels |{ ™ porp” i m Visiing C | FORD AGENCY iy, ISI lng arnegles (Authorized Dealers) H GREASES | On her third vacation trip to Al-| GAS — OIL . aska, Miss Hilda Bartels of Salem. Foot of Main Street 2 Oregon, arrived on the steamer | e ity | North Sea. She will be the st | Juneau Molors ; follows: Mrs. Leila Devon, vice rr " {oF cher ‘sister and brother-in-14%, | 24 S(ouls D"UG. ,AS ’plv*»l(lu)l Mrs. Esther Bavard, TAKU BIllY HERE B B R o e s e chaplain; Mrs. Mararet Cochrane, s os ‘“‘\_“""” R s <..—.-._._--_..--_.. NEWS eorctary: s Gainerine Bulog. FROM TRAPS TO.SELL fror the next two weeks Soothing Organ Music and I\ treasurer; Mrs. Kathleen McCor- BEAV[R To GOLD“H" TE | § Delicious Fried Chicken b I "en in . | mick, inside guardian; Mrs. Jessie JUDGE AT PE rRG |1 EVERY NIGHT i | | BENEFIT CARD PARTY K. Fraser, outside guardian; Mrs. [ | SCORES BIG SUCCESS | Mabel Sturrock, trustee. Taku Billy” Willlams, pative| Judge George F. Alexander and | DOUGLAS INN ']-" ! With twelve tables filled and| At some future date to be decided | trapper from the head of Taku|the First Division Court party are John M P Phone 664§ B 3 2 several additional guests as spec- |later on, the new officers will be | River, arrived in Juneau this morn- now at Petersburg conducting nge | ..".’.‘".'.‘f_fif'.‘.‘.'_fi.“.f.’; A tators present, the card party given installed in joint session with the ! ing in his 33-foot river boat to sell|turalization hearings. They will re- .. WANT AD l"lm RENT by Douglas Eastern Star to raise F. O. E. officers his furs to Charlie Goldstein turn to Juneau by the next north<| $—m0m—o—w ¢ o funds for the new Eagles Hall was oo Williams sold twenty-one Canad- bound steamer. ! STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone a decided success. The receipts at jan beaver to the fur bu He - —_— SANIT/\RY INFORMATION IEAM EY Next Sunday Is Visitors™ &G suvesio meemenion” & | Fifth Birt ay or Wiscks oo sabeRiv Wiy BV Y 1 ST Gt R D S I D donations from some who were un- | few days. You'll Find Food Finer and PIGGLY WIGGLY | WILL SUBLET modern 5-room ay-. pE(la OmgS able to attend. Arl L k 'I' d - Service More Complete at 24— pHO | furnished house, including pi- A A d High and low score prizes for YSS I IHS 0 a\/ . NES—16 1 H | : In case of errgr or if an ad || gn, raqio, refrigerator, etc. for re Arrange whist were awarded to Mrs. Gert- | |_ t M ‘h M ' THE BARA“OF — —_ ; | has been stoppea befaro. 3~ ST R Ward, Dhlhe Black s rude Laughlin and Georse Fleek,| pive-vear-old arlyss wiins, LGSI VAN ViE€ COFFEE 0 { fy this ofn 'Q‘TSLJL:“?&I?";; f = ST Twenty-four Juneau Boy Scouts firsts, and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lik- . ‘ SHOP —— y ¢ e ] ) 2 are now in attendance at the 19th | Hachmeister, ‘consclations. ins, velebrated her birthday today W " B T i e m:.”:il same will be given | |5 pooM BACHELOR apt.: Frigi-| Annual Eagle River Boy Scout camp.| For pinochle, Jessie Stewart and | with a party at the family residerce ! e lomorrow — raift’S g atle on. y Al i 1 A & : daire, elec. range, steam heat.| Rodney Nordling, Bill Allen and|Leonard Johnson scored the highs,|on Fifth Street — &4 THI; DAILY ALASKABMERRE | |14 441 80, Srankiin, {John Cass have been elected pa- | Bess Schockley and Carl Lindstrom | Decorations depicting the Swed- | Last of the Martha Society meet- Garbage Hauled MANUFACTURING CO. | = trol leaders the lows. To Mrs. Elton Engstrom |ish nation added to the colorful oc- ing for the summer will be the| aule CABINET WORK—GLASS | o e averag T . it = AR 3 . | T —GLASS | ‘vuum five average words to the!POR RENT—Apt. 410 Tenth, with| Other boys in the camp are Eddie [and Mark Jensen went the bridge | casion and each of the guests found | cover-dish luncheon tomorrow af- n,.,o,..mgm.m.m, Rates PHONE 62 ¥ l"fi,m R T T tive| LWO bedrooms, bath. Phone 190| Hughes, Bob Verpon, John Doug- first prizes, and to Mrs. J. R.|a giff at their table place. Games termnoon at 1 oclock to be held in} * S L N i 2 ’”‘-H'“' per line for consecul | hefore 5 p.m. las, Bob Davenport, Lester Troast, Guerin and Arne Shudshift the|provided entertainment during the the Parlors of the Northern Light E 0 DAVIS - s 5 pany Bob Dukleth, John Pegues, Bob consolations. | afternoon. Presbyterian Church 'ELEPHON! b 4 M F 3 S y e H S > 5 sy E 212 Phone 4753 . One day ... . 100 |ROOM FOR RENT—Fhone Blue pasquan, Merritt Monagle, Bill| The party concluded with re-| Those'inyited were Jo Ann Blythe,| A speclal program has been Sanitary M tC Additional days ....... 5¢ L iy Carlsen, Bob Goldstein, Ingvald | freshme dwiches, cookie | : : y Meal Lo. Wik “alarye 5 arlsc E yoldstein, gVa reshments of sandwiches, cookies| Jeannette and Joan Crane, Jay, pPlanned and all members are urged FOR QUALITY MEATS o R - re by 2| LARGE HEATED room, close in.| VAmess, Terry Crandahl., William and ica and cofjee served by the | Finlay. Sandy Blanton and Jimmy,'to be present. AND POULTRY ook, Jit {118 gHiad to Phone Black 380. Tanaka, Minard Mill, Frank Du-|Star members. [Richard and Walter Stichcomb - | FREE DELIVERY Fejook, i e NESECTENR. N insure fresne, Russell Clark, Charles Line- -o o = 2 CARD OF THAN | Jones.slevens shn " 3 I msertion on same day. S | . ack Wi | 3258 p Call Phones: 13 and 49 We g ept S8 dver talsDfiont] WILL SUBL) beautifully fur- | han and Jack Wilson EAGLES' AUXILIARY ELECTS % - We sincerely wish to express our LADIES'—MISSES’ e gocept ads over LelePRONC | "yiseq 3oroom apt. with piano for| James Johnson and Fred Sorri N n | | sratitude to Ensign Pritchard, John it i rom Jhrsons diajed In tepbame | S SO L0 e a6 aides 10 the cum | age, Liian o it hene s | D "GLAS Calisenm | 50 i 0 | PRy iy [ CEORCE RRAS | g between 9 and 4:30. | rector 1 Pre al Order of | 1 for and recovered our propeller AR, EhLee ear Third Pldae 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | [ are Ladies Au; y Fraternal Order o ; 8 | @ propelle fe 374—AgK fad AQ-fgker. - ; | The boys arrived at the Ampl Bagles- of the fortheoming year's| | &LHURSDAY and PRIDAY | land to Commander dewell for his| y GEORGE BROS. FOR RENT—5-room steam heated |@about 11 a. m. Saturday for an hour apartment; also 3- and 4-room |Of camp organization before lunch. apartments. Phone Blue 200, FUR SALE - - ; | Excellant swimming conditions were RYE SEeg ke Sy e enjcyed for two days before a heavy At i e Rt Al VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. Ph. 642, rain Sunday night. Of the 24 boys | 7929 MODEL BUICK, A-1 condi- elcven could not swim and were put VACANCY-—Evergreen Apartments. | in a special class for instruction A routine camp schedule was held on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday of | Very good buy. Blue 620. FOR RENT-Large steam heated s i r:::"',"”’ltl_ ;:lll.';“(“hm ;‘,f“:“;& ipartment. Phone'y o period, test passing, patrol | iy B 4 Hae - projects, and free perieds. Wednes- tely furnished; one large wood day the entire roup hiked to Wind- VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone fall Lake by way of Herbert River boat-house with warehouse, | [ : ]--‘ ,h“jll“‘l?(.h}» I’x ‘”‘I’ _“‘{\’ VACANCY — Snow White Apts.|and returned by the Windfall Lake | SR, gD “]‘“ ; 1“/ IMOMNA- | syitable for couple only. Phone! trail to the Glacier Highway. | tion, address Oliver Drange. Ten- |y Afer 5 pm. phone Green33.| On next Sunday, June 9, the| and Nick Gronsdma, Box. — Qoys are expecting their parents | 0§ Juncau 8-ROOM HOUSE, automatic air and friends as.visitors. The mmn-! condition heat, new oak floors,|day is set aside for this purpose. SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call, Frigidaire, electric range, beauti- | e | the Snap Shoppe fully furnished. Call Windsor | —— Apts. FOR SALE-Rooming house. Ju-|—— HOSPITAL NOTES | i Rooms, Very reasonable for| FOR RENT - 3-room and bath, | fulck Call 472 steam heated furnished apts. | —_— | g Available June 1. Phone Red 245.| Mrs. Herbert Wendling was ad- FOR SALE—Star Marine COnver- | -———————— ST — | mitted to St. Ann's Hospital today ion; also Ford Model A com- |APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-10om | for sipgical treatment. | detely reconditioned watér-| —and-bath; hemted and-farnished,} === =¥ T T s Lol cooled manifolds. High ratio re-| remodclled. Sheeper Apts, Seat-| admitted to St. Ann’s today, Wil- | verse transmissions. Alaska Arc| ter Tract. Phone Blue 135 liam Kelly is receiving medical care. | Welders. THRE | : e KT 8k ; ey “”'f'fi'” = _1‘?"" furnished | v, 0y Gary Oas is receiving medi- 7-ROOM HOQUSE, furnished or un-| &Partment with bedroom and un-|..) upervision, ab St. Ann's Hos- furnished. Terms. Phone Red 195 Obstructed view of the Channel; |, | one furnished apartment with bed- Sl R | FOR SALE-—"36 Ford De Luxe Se-| room and a bed closet roll-around |/ : | dan. Run only 17,000 mi. Radio, bed. Phone 439, M | i Wilss, el bl Is. BattelloProves Calt Ganer' Boh o'ath VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phum A w v p ' | Al Qe - 'oman’s Place Is | "HOR WASHING MACHINE. 7,0 P TriaBet Anar g ” " | e ’ VACANCY, Nugget Apartments. Fhose B A8 tos DitoEmatioE get A1 Not Always "Home g e e | VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. : FOR n.-\LEwI-Ialll .bdfc and Bur- __ - — | Giving proof that a woman’s' ;xl«:x‘.:l);’];«x(lhll‘l(xl\g é::dtg:;)("' /;:)Dx;]pv B. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. _|piace is not always in the home, - _|FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat, |Ms. Mabel Battelo today took over | FOR SALE OR RENT-5-room| Inquire Snap Shoppe i her husband's duties on the Non.h furnished house with 3 bedrooms Transfer truck. on Basin Road. Phone Green LOLY. warm furn. apts. Lights, Temporarily indisposed as the 3 3 water, dishes, cooking utensils and result of several fractured ribs, s i hath Reasonable at Seaview. Gildo Battello is enjoying an “at AND 5-ACRE -tract ot s heme” while his wife keeps v.he‘ Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A LO)] AND FOUND business going It all started when a call (amu Haffner at Kaser's R#fcH b /s il 1A A SRS o “ on key ring. Return that two trunks had to be moved 110-volt AC. light plants. Terms, ‘ to BPR., Govt. Warchouse. in a hurry. Heeding the slogan | at the Snap Shoppe. s+ | Reward. ime and tide wait for no man— | i - ~—————lor woman,” Mrs. Battello climbed FOUND—Keys in brown _zipper in the truck and was off for the case. Owner may have by prov- ing property and paying for this adv. WANTED : | luggage. e Is Deserled ) \ TER vn G — E\pcuuxv.od 1,1:1 | Phone Red 211. {7 | FOUND—Coat and cap at Salmon INFORMATION WANTED—as to| Creek. ‘Inquire 153-B Gastinean avouts of Edward H. Sut-| Ave. wi ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash. ~ Kindly communicate with ~his MISCELLANEOUS S s Ivor(e son, John W. Sutton, General! ~ i I)n-'l\(')‘)’ Bremerton, Wash. BOARD AND ROOM, 213 Tth St et o, | Phone Red- 211. DAINTING CRUMRINES = 2= RETURN FROM SKAGWAY Virs. Nina Crumrine and her hter Josephine returned to Ju-| u today after a several weeks trip to Skagway. The Crumrines, noted painters of Alaska scenes, ar- rived on the southbound Denali. ey are staying at the Baranof Hotel. 238l TURN your o goid mto value,! cash or zrade at Nugget Shop. RENO, Nevada, June 6. — Jollm | Raskob, Jr., son of the capitalist, | has filed suit for divorce from Mrs, | Minerva Raskob, charging d tion, Relax, Reduce —Swedish Massage Cabinet baths. etc., by appt Phone Green 662, 410 W. 13th. EXPERT public suno;.mphy and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. ED BOBBY COMING HOME Bobby MacKinsky is a passenger aboard the Tyee for Juneau to join his mother who is employed here. - 4 DOG LICENSES ARE DUR | Dog licenses for the year 1940 arq (due June 1. ] H. J. PURm L ady. City Clerk. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. Empire chssmeds brmg resulls. T TOLD MISS DURY JUST E W THE KIND OF & GuY AETER SHE SLBPS HiM A COLPLA TIMES IN THE \(\SSER SHELLBE (N THE T DONTW To GO BACK WHEN HE MEETS HER-: M$\R GHE'LL PULL H\S EARS OFF Y GEE -- FOR ALL T KNOW SNUEFY MBN BE HERE N HOLLYINOOD RIGHT NOW erm as a result of the annual elec- | ticn of officers which was held the the week by the Lod;zr- Other officers chosen are. | — “TORCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR" courtesy and willlngness to assist| “GIRL FROM RIO” s ! . L. H. “KINKY" BAYERS, z o L I n u o n s ST RS} T ladv. WENDELL SCHNFIDFR R l C PHONE 92 or 95 SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simple and Easy 1o Fill In-Meets the Provisions-Approved As Required Under the New Law in Effect NOW. ALL EMPLOYERS are required to furnish each employee siatement of all wagés paid him after Jan. 1 or be subject to a heavy penalty. Employers of ene or more persens are aftected by the law. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and irouhle. Suitable for filling in with typewriter or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or loose sheets. [ EXCEBPT 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, two, three, or four calendar quarters whether or not within the same cal- 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 16 such wages. Each statement shall be furnished to the employee not later than the last day of the sec- L e T B\m'ou-- = Uth DOWN HERE ot THE caoss- ROADS NN WAITIN' EOR. SNUEFY-- A80uT TEN MINUTES AGO & TRUCK-DRWER PULLED \N AN SAD HE SAN SNUEFY ABOUT S MILES OWTTA ToWN wmé\a'a ?‘ow‘s‘s 1&{“ ROAD- : -- ULl WA FoR © Empire Prmting Co. for each failure be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $5.00.” ORDER ond calendar month following thci NOwW period covered by the statement, ex- AND cept that, if the employec leaves the | SIMPLIFY empley of the employer, the Im.nlz YOUR statement shall be furnished on the { OFFICE Jay on which the last payment of ‘ WORK wages is made to the employee. The employer may, at his option, furnish such a statement to any cmp]oycrg ® at the time of each payment of wages to the employee during any calendar quarter, in licu of a state- SAVE TIME ment covering such a quarter; and, AND in such ca the statement may WORRY show the date of payment of the wages, in licu of the period covered Ld by the statement.” (h) Any employer who willfully fails to furnish a statement to an 50 employee in the manner, at the c time, and showing the information 3 required under sub-section (a) shall Per 3 Phone 374 By BILLY DeBECK Widest Selection of BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments 1 and Suppiies | Phone 206 122 W. Second 1 e — Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING L] Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery 'Thomas Hardware Ce. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf | iy ! HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL ! Alaska Dock & Storage Co. ‘ TELEPHONE 412 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL--GLASS il | Shelt and Heavy Hardware - Guns and Ammunition “;: HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS " W. P. JOHNSON | o “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry | FRANKLIN STREET between P HON E 36 op ‘ Front and Second Streets FOR VERY PROMPT K PHONE 339 LIQUOR DELIVERY| - - | 'SIVIILINQ SERVICE” IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! 4 | Bert's Cash Grocery Ideal Paint Shop : f Free Dcl:\'r'el:;Nb » Junesu mFPDH(V)lews?;M | ! | THE ROYAL ||| McCAULMOTOR | BEAUTY SALON COMPANY “If your halr is not becaming to ! you-—¥ou should be coming to us.” DODGE and PLYMOUTH * DEALERS ¢ California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY ! (FRCM OUR OWN FARM) | Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. et et r v e Window Cleaning PHONE 485 ’ LUMBER : Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. ' e ——