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INFORMATION | 5 stopped piraticn, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE <ount fNve average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive Msertions: One day ... . Additional days . Minimum charge .....50¢ v must be in the office by 2 »elock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Toin persons listed in telephone 10c o FiA—Ask for Ad- taker. rOK SALE FOR SALE- Desirable lot in Way- nor Tract, $650. Inquire Ordway's Photo Shop NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—or anyone interested in piling. Havé the finest stand of hemlock in . If interested, write to Haines, Alaska. 1931 CHEVROLET coupe, good con- dition, with license, $100 cash this cek only. 316 Dixon Ave. Phone Black 380. WILL SELL or exchange business. Inquire Empire FOR SALE-Star Marine Conver- ion; also Ford Model A com- pletely reconditioned water- high ratio re- Alaska Arc cooled manifolds; transmissions. JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472. SALE—Ford 1935 a Arc Welders. FOR pick-up. Alas BABY BUGGY for sale, gain. Call Douglas 412. good bar- $75 down. Ski Shop, 1937 MOTORCYCLE Good Condition. Caro's FOR SALE—Property at Tenakee:| 5 lots, one dwelling house com- pletely furnished; one large wood shed, warehouse, boat-house with runway and winch; 2 lots and garden root house. Full informa- tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- akee, and Nick Gronsdma, Box 985, Juneau. SMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail at the Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Hall safe and Bur- rough adding machine. Apply B. M. Behrends Co. Dept. Store. FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room furnished house with 3 bedrooms | FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3-room fur apartment, ' upstairs, over Beauty Salon. Phone 723. 2-ROOM APARTMENT for Hot and cold water. Phone 569. LARGE STEAM HEATED keeping room, hot and water, Phone 702, 3rd and ROOMS-—Running water, nishings, steam heat, dry r $15 month. per week, Phone 293. in Williams Building, St. See Stan Grummett or THE HILLCREST: One apartment with closet roll-a bed; also one corner with bedroom, Phone 439. 2 STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish- | nished Roy:l rent: steam heat. house- cold Gold. new fur- 00— Room and board $1t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on Second phone s around apartment both - turnished.' Rginy Fails Io Dampen First ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, firc- place. Phone 484. ROOM FOR RENT — Reasonable 208 Main St, upstairs. VACANCY — Double Apt. Nugget Apts, 3-KOOM AND BATH, clec, nge, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room house, furnished, overstuffed, oil heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor Apts. STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone Green 675 2-ROOM BACHELOR apl.: Frigi- daire, elec, range, stecam heat 141 So. Franklin, ROOM FOR RENT-—Phone Blue 429. 210 Main St. FOR RENT—5-room steam heated | apartment; also 3- and 4-room | | apartments. Phone Blue 200 VACANCY, Shabaldak Apts. VALANmu Imperial Rooms. lem‘mkk,\.; 3rd VACANCY — Snow White Suitable for couple only. 299. After 5 p.n. phone Gre Ph. 6 Apts. | Phone en 356 APAR/] I“VLE,NI' FOR, RLNT*d room | | and bath, heated and furr remodelled. Sheeper Apts., ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. VACANCY Dccker Apls. | Green 465. VACANCY at A&embly Apartments Shirle; VACANCY al Fosbee Apts nished, Seat- Phone |FOR RENT—Partly rurmshed flat. | lnquu e Snap Shoppe. COZY warm furn. apts. bulh Reasonable at bezvl:w‘ T T |ther. There was only a space of ‘Mrs. William Trumbo Is Enterfained Today on Basin Road, Phcne Green| 680. HOUSE AND 5-ACRE tract at Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A.! Hatfner at Kaser's Ranch, " MISCELLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM, 213 7th St. Phone Red 211, EXPERT puhuh stenography and hookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. Lola’s Beauly Shop. Tclcphone 201, 315 Decker Way. :\‘UPN yo|;|r_ma gold Inte value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Twenty-one gun salutes by U.S. military are accorded only P dents, ex-Presidents, chiefs of for- eign countries or members of rul- ing royal families, B g Dally Emplre elassitleds pay. In compliment to Mrs. William Trumbe, who plans to leave soon to join her husband in the States, Miss | Jean” Taylor was hostess this af- ternoon with luncheon and |at the home of her and Mrs. Ike P. Taylor. Asked for the occasion wer Ralph Dean, Mrs. Lu Liston, bridge parents, Mr. e Mrs, Miss Elaine Housel, Miss Mary Jean Mc- Naughton, Miss Miss Annabel Simpson, Miss beth Terhune, Miss Beatrice len, Miss Betty Ed)th? Young, Miss Doris Fr ger and the guest of honor. e MI Virginia Mullen, Eliza- Muy- Sharpe, Miss eebur- | S PARSONS SOUTH — |the main event of the day with the | L""‘s boys driving their bicycles far up water, dishes, cooking ulensils and the WANTED [CATERING — Experienced girl, Phone Red 211, INFORMATION WANTED--as to | whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- | ton, formerly of Seattle, Wasn ’ Kindly communicate with son, John W. Sulton, General Dellvery, * Bremerton, Wash. LO>T AND FOUND FOUND—Keéys in brown /nmo' case. Owner may have by prov- ing property and paying for this adv. P'OUND—9-ft. green skiff Thane. quuuo Empuc, PLAYDAY IS OBSERVED, EVERGREEN near Big Day — Winners of Contests In spite of a continual heavy down- pour ef rain ov 1 hundred young people were at Evergreen Bowi t ocmpete in the first of a series to compete in the firs tof a series it all was that not less than five minutes after the lost of the out side eventd had been compjeted the sun shone and it remained clear for almest an hour. Nover- theless the rain didn’t dampen the spirits of the mary contestants said Harold F. Roth, playground direetor. The following were winhers in the contest given in the order in which they were conducted: Sand Box Display (up to eight years of age)—Ist, Sharon Bakke; |2nd, Charles Smith; 3rd, Stella Dapcevich. Boys 25 yard Dash (ages 5 to T) | —1st, Charles Smith; 2nd, John Christison; 3rd, Douglas Nieley Girls 25 yard Dash (ages 5 to T) | —1st, Helen Dapcevich; 2nd, Sharon . Kathlene Knight Boys 50 yard Dash ‘ages § to 10) 1st, ' "George Kefley; “2nd Jim! | Sprague; 3rd, Billy Schmitz. Girls 50-yard Dash (ages 8 to 10) —1st, Marie Kennedy; 2nd, May Dapcevich; 3rd, Mary Avoian | Boys 50 yard Dash (ages 11 to 15) —1st, John Floberg; 2nd, Evan Scott; 3rd, John Kennedy. Girls 50 yard Dash—I1st, Barbara | Smith; 2nd, Alga Dapcevich. Bicycle Hill Climb (girl—1st, y Olds; 2nd, Ann Dapcevich. Bicycle Climb (boys)—1st, John Floberg; 2nd, Evan Scott. Bicycle Climb The bicycle hill climb was truly side of the hill, sliding the back | wheel in their efforts to get fur-| less than a yard separating the win- ners Girls Free Throw Contest — Lst, Vessie Dapcevich; 2nd, Alga Dap- cevich, and 3rd, Ann Dapcevich. (Be: core, 9 out of 25 tries.) Boys Free Thow Contest — 1st, Bill Devon; 2nd, George Kelley; 3rd, Paul Dapcevich, (Best score 18 out of 25 tries.) A large number competed in both the boys and girls free throw con- test and it is worthy of note that all of the places in the girls group . 1 went to one family. Each of the first place winners/ were given a complimentary ticket to the Capitol Theatre. These tickets were donated by Charles D. Beale' to help the first “play day” to get underway. | Shinny Gold Course Completed | | Marlyn Feero and Lindy Dupree | ete the first to complew the new “shinney golf course.” Both handed | Miss Isebelle Parsons, a member | in scores of 65 strokes for the nine of the Grand Choir for the Rain- | holes. bow Girls Grand Assembly in Yak. ima this month, sailed last night|each week thereafter the name of on the Baranof. | That score will go down for | the record for the first week and She will stop off | the person lowering that score will at Ketchikan for Rainbow work be placed on the bulletin board there ' States, before BRINGING UP FATHER ‘A;ELJ.: IT WON'T BE LONG NOW BEFORE WE WILL BE BACK TO HOME - SWEET HOME - | THINK YOLI HAD BETTER CALL ON_AND SEE S GET- continuing to the | Soft Ball Teams Thp last call Ior those interested soft ball league is Four | | in joining the ing cxtended at this time. ms have already h names have been left at the to make up a [ifth team. You | Le et Mv nday, June 17. A called of all managers of each team. | This' meeting will be held at the Evergreen Bowl office at 7:30 o'- clock Mo evening. time. If the manager of the team cannot ceme he sheuld send some- ons to act in his place. Any inter- ested person may attend this meet- ing, C. R, POV WP aa - "Open House' to Be ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagerup will have “open house” to- night at the Lena Point summer home of Mrs. Hagerup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. friends of the couple are invited to call after 7 o'clock. D TO GRAND ASSEMBLY Mi Helen Nakki of Anchorage, who was in Juneau for the recent Rainbow visitation, States on the steamer Baranof en- route to the Yakima, with a stopover in Ketchi- kan for Rainbow meetings. --o Empire classifieds bs - 1 resulis. HOSPITAL NOTES joined and | J "5 et your name or team in by | o My, meeting IS | Apn's Hospital arrival we Rules and | jaqe 3 schedule will be made at this | ann's Hospital with pendix steamer iving medical care, Mrs Krause was dismis from St the steamor Hespital ins Held by Hagerups =« weumen g e ke BEugene George w In celebration of their first wed- yakutat to the Government Hospital for medical care today. > Govern- ment Albert is a Frank Metcalf. All medical patient. and Mrs, John Satre, returned on the steam- ailed for the €r Denali last night. attending Grand' Ascembly in €ollege in Tllinoi largest paid. circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. » | ing in the States with her mother, ed tcday > o — NellMcCloskey Back oo o wans| With Joanne Sabin and Mrs. J. An(l('..\(m at St At birth the new | 7 pounds 9 ounces. Miss Nell McCloskey, cmployee in the Attorney General's office, re- admitied | rped o Juneau on the steamer to St.| penali €d abP- | she was accompanied by Joanne mNC gapin, daughter of Mr. and Mr: Charles Sabin, who has been visit- grand- SOMMERS TO KETCHIKAN adinitted from St. Ann's R, J night and is receiving Sommers, neau contractor kan on the trip ailed for admitted from < ADVER EMENT Sealed bids will be the City Clerk’s Office, June: aska, until 8:00 p.m for painting of the School and ings. The the right te rejec and to waive infc FOR Grade School any or w0l on a busin recei malitios bid shall be accompanied by well known Ju- | Ketchi- B d at au, Al- June 21, 1940, Juneau High Build- City of Juneau reserves all bids a cer- tified check, cashier's check or bid has been | bond made payable to the City of watchmaking ' Juneau in amount not less than 5% of the amount of bid H. J. TURNER, @ Empire has the |, City Clerk Publication dates: June 15-17-18, 1940. adv. Simple and Easy 1o Fill In-Meels 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 Employers of one r more persons are aftected by the law. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and Suitable for filling in with typewriler or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or loose sheets. D e DA 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 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, quarters. whether or not within the same c; and shall show the name 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- suitable for three, or four calendar endar year, of the employer, DON'T SPEAK . S5O HARSHLY- SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS a heavy penalty trouble. employ of the employer, zalendar quarter, show the date of pa wages, in lieu of the period covered ° by the statement.” Any employer fails to furnish a statement to an manner, ime, and showing the information required under sub-section (a) shall “or each failure be subject to a civil senalty of not more than $5.00.” WHAT ? YES-THIS 1S MQJIGGSO'VES' 2 i ! ORDER ond calendar month following the | NOW period covered by the statement, ex- AND :ept that, if the employee leaves the SIMPLIFY the final YOUR statement shall be furnished on the OFFICE fay on which the last ‘payment of WORK wages is made to the employee. The smployer may, at his option, furnish such a statement to any employee e time of each payment of wages to the employee during any in lieu of a state- SAVE TIME nent covering such a quarter; and, AND tatement may WOBRRY ment of the who willfully 50c Per Pad at the rrrrrrrrrrr sl Phone 371 Empife Printing Co. By GEORGE McMANUS WHAT ? WHAT DO ! CARE ? | WANT TO TALK TO HIM- HIM WAKE up’ (MM Watch and Jewelry Repa \ at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | HOM A and OIL B SHEET METAL WORK You'll Find Foed Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP H. S. GRAVES | MacLean Melal Works Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates \ | TELEPHONE 212 FORD AGENCY (S !l (Authorized Dealer™> GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street ARE l FRANKLIN STREET Juneau Motors e SR R | “The Clothing Man” | o oo&EnZ Grgan Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT i i DOUGLAS INN | E OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING lohn Marin, Prop. Phone 661 rd St B S — Y NING IERS South S IR CONDIT SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES—-168 |, Kr.lfl't’s.- MANUFACTURING CQ.‘_: | caBINET woRrk PHONE 62 L -t GLASS Comiiisiad E. 0. DAVIS Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. [r— Jones-Stevens Shop %ewara Street Alaska Laundry ' FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY | FREFE DELIVERY LADIES’—MISSES’ | Call Phones: 13 and 49 | READY-TO-WEAR | Near Thira | | | | GEORGE BROS. | ; Widest Selection ol i J LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ' ) Z0RIC ||| SBYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 : I Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING k(] Alaska Music Supply| | Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery RN Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Tntruments | | | 1 HOMas Hardware Cao, and Supplies o Phone 206 122 W. Second FAINES - OB Builders’ and Shelf | H | Home Liquor Store—Tel, 699 American Meat——Phone 38 Utah Nut and Lump | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. HARDWARE I JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS--OIL—-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition OME GROCERY Fetnirt Phone 146 | GENERAL MoOTORS, DPELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON COAL i TELEPHONE 412 The FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery | Free Delivery —_— Phone 723— ——115-2nd St T BEAUTY SALON “If yo | you— T California Grocery . GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES “The Frigidaire Map” Juneau Laundry PHONE % FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT " PHONE 549 PHONE 105 Juncau McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY - DODGE and PLYMOUTH & DEALERS H HE ROYAL our halr is not becaming to ‘You should be coming to us.” . COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) : elephone 478 Prompt Delivery PHC PSR I SR S P SR FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. NI Window Cleaning ' PHONE 485 :