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ase of error or if an ad been stopped befors ex- advertiser please noti- | fy this oftice (Phoune 374) at | once and same will be eiven | attention. I THE DAILY ALASKA EMP1RE | has [ pira ount five average words to the fnc. Duily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .. Additional days M um charge ....50c Copy must be in the office by 2 sclock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Toin persons listed in Lirectory. Plhone 0c 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE "HOUSE, double garage for quick sale, 9th St. 5-ROOM nished I ain 820 W completely fur- Enquire \\l‘h Simmons mat- and chest of draws. 279, T'WIN tress; Phone BED dres Blue DESIRABLE lot. 746 W. 12th St ABIN CRUISER trollier. See Tom Red 135, Mist; also Parke. 24-1t Phone 4-room furnished 28, Douglas. FOR house. SALE Phone 5-ROOM nished, Bargain A 973, HOUSE, double garage for quick sale. completely far-| big yard. FOR SALE—VFm'd marine conver- sions. High speed reverse trans-| missions, Water-cooled manifolds, | propellers. Electrically welded tanks. Alaska Arc Welders, JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472, SMALL BUILDING at. the bnap shoppe : ~ LOST AND FOUND LO‘%’I‘ B"u,k hlllfol(l cunmmm" dri license, social security card and other valuables. Reward, Return to Elwin Messer, War- ner’s Machine Shop, Iol sa ['(V)UNIDV:Largc V-8 hub (.:ap Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. MIDNIGHT MASS Following the arrival of steamer Prince Rapert, a midnight mass will be held at the Catholic Church of the Nativity, for mem-| bers of the A, G. Bagley tour party and other passengt e g NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B, Blu[md & Co. adv. NOTIC OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT undersigned having on day of June, 1940, filed final account as administrator the estate of Andrew Palmer, de- ceased, in the Probate Court of Juneau Precinct, Alaska, nolice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors and other persons interested in said cstate, that Monday, August 19, 1940, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the office of the United States Commissioner, Federal and Territorial Building, in the City Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing of said account, objections thereto and the settlement thereof. » H. B LE FEVRE, Administrator of the estate of ‘Andrew Palmer, deceased. tion “dates, June 24, July 1-) adv. the his of The 13th Publi telephone | big yard.! Empire the | in the| and Precinict of Juneau, | FOR RENT THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439, | ALDER TERRACE: attractive 4- room view apartment. Reasonable rent. Blaek 570. OFFICE SPACE—Acr anof Hotel, corner s Franklin. Phone 62. nd and "FURNISHED 440 PARTLY Phone Red 1-ROOM, house VACANCY, Nugget Apts FOR RENT--6-room unfurnished house. Inquire at Snap Shoppe. Room in private home, down town location, A Jady or married couple who both work. Kitchen privileges. Phone | 677 after 6 pm FOR RENT | FOR: RENT—b-room steam heated apartment. Phone Blue 200. “IFURNISHED APARTMENT: 8 " rooms and bath. Phone 723. FOR RENT — 4-room fumished house. Phone 452. |FOR RENT furnished 3-room apartment, Phone Douglas 28. VALAN(,Y M'l(‘Klmmn Apts. L’~RUOM APARTMENT for rent: Hot and cold water, steam heat. Phone 569. 3-ROOM AND BATH, elec. range, Frigidaire, steam-heated; 6-room | ‘house, furnished, overstuffed, oil | heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor | Apts. | 2= ROO'V[ BACHELOR '|])L daire, elec. range, steam 141 So. Fraunklin, Frigi- heat. | VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone fon : o VACANCY at Assembly Apartments, | VA(, ANCY at Fosbee Apts. |FOR RENT- Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. | cozy, warm furn, apts. ights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. = | . MISCELLANEOUS ‘BOARI) AND ROOM 213 '1Lh st. Phone Red 211. ‘EXPLRT puhnc scenography and { bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | “Baranof Hotel, BUARANTEED Realistic | Hents, $4.50. Finger | Lola’s Beauty Shop. 201, 315 Decker Way. Perma- wave, 65c. Telephone YURN your oia gold mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest gudlanwed circulation NOTICE TO CREDITORS <‘IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, | Juneau Precinet, |In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of LOUIS HAW- THORNE METZGAR, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on June 29th, 1940, duly appointed execu- (trix of the Last Will and Testa- ment and of the estate of Louis | Hawthorne Metzgar, deceased, All pérsons having claims against the estate are required to present | same, with proper vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned at Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six months | from the date of this notice. Dated” at Juneau, Alaska, |29th, 1940, ELIZABETH BOYLE METZGAR, Executrix. | 29, 1940. 20, 1940. adv. June June July First publication: Last publication: s frdm Bar- o OUAHH(MIONS FOR NEW:MERIT | . JoBs ANNOUNCED Examina_fions to Be Given Here for Eight Positions Positions for, which merit system examinations are to be given here under the supervision of Marjorie Tillotson of the new Alaska Merit em Agency-are as follows: 1. Fiscal officers of the Health and Welfare departments. 2. Chief Cletk of the Welfare De- partment 3. Chief Acountant and Office Manager of the Unemployment Cottipensation Commission 4. Chief of Benefits of the UCC. 5. Research, Information, and Field Representative of the UCC, 6. Director, Employment Scrvice Division of UCC 7. Office Manager, Service Division of the UCC. 8. Senior Interviewer, Employ- nmient Service Division of the UCC. Quatifications Minimum" qiafifications for various positions are as follows: Fiseal Officer: Education equiva- lent to graduation from a standard four-year high school, supplemented by a course in accounting, and at least {ive vears, within the past fif teen years, of successful, full-time paid employment in accounting work; or with certain substitutions for training and experience. Chiefl Clerk: Education equivalent to graduation from a standard four year high school and at least six years, within the past fifteen years, of full time paid employment in responsible cl al-statistical work of which at least two years within the bast seven years must have been in a supervisory capacity; or with certain substitutions of training and experience. Chief Accountant and Office Man- ager: Education equivalent to grad- uation from 4 standard 4-year high school, supplemented by courses in accounting and at least 6 years of suceessful full-time paid employ- ment in accounting work, of which 2 vears within the past 5 y must have been in responsible supervisory accounting positions including perience i the construction Employment the i and operation of accounting systems, in 4 the formulation of all types of jour- nal entries, and in the preparation of financial and operating state- ments; or with certain substitutions of training and experience. Research, Information, and Field Representative: 4-year high school, preferably sup- plemented by courses in the fields of ecnomics, statistics and journal- =, end at least 6 years of success- ful full-time paid. statistical or Jjournalistic employment within the past 10 years; or with certain sub- | stitutions of training and experience, Chief of Benefits: Education equivolent to graduation from a !standard 4-year high school and at least 6 years of successful full-time raid smployment in work related to the duties of the office, of which o years within the past 10 years must have been in the special ex- perience; or with certain substitu- tions of training and experience, Director — Employment Service Division: Education equivalent to graduation from a standard 4-year | high school and at least 7 years of suecessful full-time paid employ- ment in work definitely providing familiarity with employment prob- | lems and practices such as is en- tailed in establishments and or-} ganizations in' commerc indus- | | trial, labor and professional {Ivld.s_; including 2 years of supervisory ex- | perience; with certain substitutions | of training and experience. For '.h\\‘ ! office there is a five-year xl‘smnnc«-i | required by law. Manager: Edu ion equivalent o+t | graduation from a standard 4-year | high school and at least 5 years of ¢ | successful full-time paid employ- | 'mcnt in work providing knowledge | of occupational requirements and | familiarity with employment prob- | |lems and practices, such as is en- | | tailed in establishments and orzan- lzuuons in commercial, industrial, labor and professional fields, includ- | ing 2 years of supervisory expe: BARNEY GOOGLE V50 KNOW TALENT 7 (NHEN \.N)g SEE 1T, SNUEFY - SCOUT AROUND AN .Di@ LP SOME MORE ; “NATURALS” LIKE : MULLNY AN WE'LL PUT NOU ON TH' STUDIO0 PANROLL-- AND SN UP FY SMITH. 'S A DEAL, MR.BUTTON: U'LL WORK RIGHT ALONG W\TH SNUFEY- WHADDA BALLS o' FIRE, M\STOFER BUTTON Y \E HAIN'T FUNNIN 22 WHEN DO \E CRALC'LATE WE-UNS ORTER BEGIN TS SCOWTIN' EXPOSISHUN, COUSIN2Z Education equiva- ' lent to graduation from a standard | ence; or with certain substitutions. Sénior Interviewer: Education equivalent to gradualion from a standard 4-year high Schoeol and at least 5 pdid ‘employment, within the 10 years in the &pecial experiences or-with certain; SACRIFICES LEGACY 70 WED MAN OF CHOICE Virginia Cocalis Gives Up. $25,000 and Marries George McMillan NEW YORK, July 6. row proved gold-tipped Virginia Cocalis, demure - twenty- four-year-cld, sacrificed a $25000 legacy to marry the man of her choice, George McMillan, 27-year- old newspaperman. Her father's will said that she would forfeit the legacy if she mar- ried a inan not of Greek Orthodox faith. McMillan is a Baptist The bride’s rich relatives then gave the couple wedding gifts mak- ing up for her loss. .o - REPUBLICAN PARTY MFETING at Juneau City Hall, 8 p.m., Tues- day, July 9th, 1940, for report on Philadelphia Convention from seat- ed delegates. All Republicans vited. ¥ HOWARD D. Committeeman, Cupid’s ar- after all. in- | STABLER First Division. adv. - The Daiiy Al largest paid cii aska newspaper P ska Tmpire, has the ! ulation of any Al- , years ‘of successful full-time | last | TWO MILES TO EAT_As far as the eye can see, this picnic fable reaches two miles through the trees. It's for non- native Californians who attended the “All-state Picnic” at On- tarlo, Calif. They drank 10,000 gallons of crange juice. too. Read Alaska’s Biggest and Best Daily Newspaper, THE EMPIRE Guaranteed Largest Paid Cirenlation in Juneau . . . Largest Qut-of-Town Circulation! 1-The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitor's one . . . out the Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. 2-The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any daily competitor's 7 in the City of Juneau. 3-The Empire delivers 8 papers fo any competitor's 6 in the City of Douglas. 4-The Empire mails 2% times as many newspapers as any daily competitor’s one in the Juneau post office. EMPIRE advertisement reach more readers than any daily competitor!? Advertise in The Empire!? The Empire Is Gaining in Paid- Up Circulation Daily?! | i RIGHT NOW WE S\TE WP EVERYBODY WE SEE- DONT PRSS WP N0BODY W THAR VE GO. GOOG\.E 9 GITTIN' NARRER-MINDED AGW -- HOW NE GONNA PICK & WINNER \F NE DON'T PINCH 'EM f LEETLE- 22 2 Cont, 1940, Kit Pegtos Senicgrostng. Wit wsens -y b @8 U DEREY Watch and Jewelry Repairing at ver sonable rates PAUL'BLOEDHURN s mmwhl.m S [‘RLET | 2 e o H S. GBAVES “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING i Matlean Melal Works South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING ard OH BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK b PSR S 7 e s i3 You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Rewara Street Near Thira | ZORIT SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nat and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage TELEPHONE 412 Ce. HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 000 American Meat—Phone 38 ' D — e — The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN S8TREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Junesu o A R T "Phone 123— ——115-2na St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair Is not to you——You should be coming to us.” [Setetelicetefmnttumeihtda oy dinmadt | Telephone 478 § FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer™) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors e U | B e L e S ——— Soolhinq Organ Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken ‘ EVERY NIGHT i DOUGLAS INN | lkzhn Marin, Prop. Phone 56‘ s s e s 2 | SANITARY PIGELY WIGELY 24— PHONES——18 S 5« | -8 — —a MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK-—GLASS PHONE 62 3 —e Sanitary Meat Co. 'FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 9 | GEORGEBROS. | Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING k) Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery —_— Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE e e JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition —~ | GENERAL MOTORS, DPELOY and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” _— PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Pamt Shop | PO o —— ———— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOYEL BLDG. R s ) e Window Cleaning PHONE 485

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