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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE . WASH. machine Tor sale, $35. G !‘Imlw Blue 415 after 6 pm. FOR bl\LE = Ono Plymouth. All new- tires. Good| engine, $100 cash. Phone Green 619 or call at 416 East St. In- DIAMOND ring at sacrifice ! quire Orpheum Rooms. HOUSE and corner lot, easy terms 916 E. St. EASY automatic ironer, late model JBEE 4-dogr ) = Count five average words to the 1ine. THE FASTEST Daily rate per line for consecutive KOVING insertions: One day 10¢ MARKET IN Additional da; 50 JUNEAU . .. Minimum vharxe 50c H Copy must be in the office by 2 USE EMPIRE o'clock 'in ‘the“afternoon to insure CLASSIFIEDS insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone FOR QUICK from persons fisted in telephone RESULTSI directory. FOR RENT FOR RENT ((onlinued)‘ LOVELY room in private home. COZY, ' furn. apts. Lights, 618 E. Sixth. water, di cooking utencils and bath. ble at Seaview. FURNISHED house for rent. Call| 4 Steve Stanworth. Phone 589. | VACANCY &t Fosbee Apta. ———————————————— | ROOM FURNISHED apartment; 3-ROOM furnished heated ap aléo 5-room strictly modern un- Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. | furnished house. Phone 484 L i FOR RENT—Small house; also| steam heated apt. Phone 452. | LOST AND FOUND STEAM HEATED apt, available| LOST—Zeis§ binoculars, 7x50, No. June 1. J. B. Burford. Phone 79 1322044, between boat harbor and Phone 69 B g . ST 23 Front St., Saturday. Reward $5. gk | FOR RENT—4-room flat with bath.. Bpone 136, FOR SALE — 34-ft. trolling hnn'\ Phone 323. ok e 12-15 Sterling engine, Akrvik| : - st FOUND—AUto keys, No. 8177, two girdies. Write Mrs, G. H. Tozier,| FOR RENT — 3-room “I’L(-’ "7‘:‘3’ keys on small ring. In parking Sitka, Alaska. bath. Ol cook stove. $20. TS| 15¢" petween 2nd and 3rrd Sts. “eoooo .| Fifth St., on Starr Hill, Phone| o, mMain, ©wner may have same . Expert tun-| Black 619. | by paying for this adv. B o VACANCY at the Mead Apls.| E i { a he e L Phone Red 614, R 'ANTED good, | o s clean condition, reasonable. Phont}‘UNFURNYSH'ED modern h"“‘f WANTEDLight used car. Best Black 634. Automatic ofl heat, full concrete| buy for cash. Call 351, RSO IR AT basement, hardwood floors, chan- "_—* SR o U N ARCHWAY Rooms. Cash or terms.| nel view, two bedrooms. Available| WANTED —18-1t. canoe. Phone See owner or phone 774. CORNER LOT with coltage, Third and Dixon. Phone Red 3 field glass, $35; 5. John Knud- p.m. QIL STOVE, $45; Kodak camera, $ son. Call 214 after 5 FOR SALE—3-room house at Auk‘ Bay. Near Auk Bay Store. C. H. i Donohue. FOR SALE— Restaurant and apart-| ment house: income property st a bargain. Phone Douglas 28. FOR SALE—Tamale House suitable| for beer and wine, living quar-| ters, also four-room capin in the| 150. Located in thriving . Interior te Chas. Phil- Alaska. rear, lot 50 by Alaska’s .mosL town. Call or w lips, Fairbanks, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Z'I—}C. troller, fully equipped. Give terms. Phone 293. by June 1. 439. G. E. Krause, Fhonei Green 353, i ——— | WANTED—2 miners for Hawk In- 3-ROOM furnished hnusP b'\th oil let. See Howard D. Stabler, Shat- stoves. Blue 135, | tuck Bunldlm SMALL furnished apartment at :h» T Knight Apts. Phone Red 700. i VACANCY — Marine Bldg. Phone| Ge"l“g 496. | ROOM lh ;)HV:! € attractive, reasonable. {2-RM. cottage for rent. Oil heat. In Juneau. Suitable for man and | wife. Phone Thene 3 three rmgs\ after 5 p. m. See Getchell. SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 24—A Chamber ‘6f Commerce tried out against speeders, | FOR RENTfiApt 3 rooms., nicely| An official car traiis the offend- furnished. Steinbeck Apts |ing driver—and snap goes a special e camera. The picture takes in clean, steam heated, only thé speeding car and its li- is ‘being T™WO large, _ | front room apt., including \\abel,‘rcnse plate, but also a large speed- ometer mounted - on the fender of | the pursuing auto. Then the chief of police malls the photo tc the’ offender, with a | garbage, $35. Phone 143. furnished 6-room See Billy iCOMPLETELY house, $45 monthly. TRAILER house, factory built,| Jaegal at the Sewing Basket. Beritaiion 3 b araim e pto nearly new, two convertible beds. ,F‘OR RENT—-a-mom apt. withif'om ‘now on. double compartment, heater and; r S " f bath, steamheat. Klein Apts|___ . cooking stoves, icebox, sink, water i T Y TSP r Phone Black 763. S e D SR tanks, et Attractive appear-| 38 i o ance. Reasonably priced. Write| yACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone B A D I 0 M ART Box 633 or see opposite ‘Alaska' gq2, ; | comol.pn X Dairy, Glacier Highway. R IO | my; Ie | VACANCY — Francls Anartments.|§ 9-tube Spi RESIDENCE for sale—825 Gold| “ILI IODELB Belt Ave. Bill Norton , cheap to rig p.nLv Owner leaving mwn PRICED for quick sale: place, Auk Lake at Fritz Cove| corner, Call at house. HISCELLMEIIIIS PIANO - 'I’eacher, Emll lnaghr.m Popular music. Modern vale harmony. Beginners or advanced.| Studio Capltol Apts, No. T Phone 569. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. 'l‘elephone! 201 315 Decker Way. ) TURN your old gold into value, ea.uh or trade at Nugget Shop. 'SWEDISH - massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West | 12th St. 31 CENTS EACH PAID for dsed sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. ¥ Phone Green 662. More than 300 ships ieave the port of New York each month for 1mnwn leLs dcspne the ‘war. ‘loTlCE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on | Sfllelt.’.fi Burtm&Oo Id il FOR RENT--2-rm. an Philips | Inquire Snap Shoppe. Crosley Lay Down ‘m. apt. ; Hot and cold water. Steamheat.! Ag g | Elec. range. Phone 569. ‘ A,:;:"‘"%‘; |3-ROOM nicely var. sim. heated: { Strombers Tarlson Erwood a_Ch: apts. and houses. Windsor Apts A::ln:l.ldlq.:nd n:c::;'mayn $19.95 S R P T T ) CAR RADIOS \S-RODM, steam-heated apartment. n.ll::’: 6-tube, low drain, new m $31.50 | Phone Green 220, Yoo o |§ e g e e S5y T $21.00 | est model Suppressors, Antennas, etc., in IVACANCY Nugget Apnrtmenu Re— | duced rates. ONE FURNXSHFD APARTMENT AND ONE UNPURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE ' 439, | | APARTMENT for rent. Call 478 today. SLEEPING room with or withou( board. Phone Green 462. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apm-‘ ubd, New Batterics, | ments. Phone 671 or 304. P i T RCA Tal del BO & SW __$35.00 All radios ®Id on easy ‘terms, small payment, 5 per cent finsmee — Six months to pay—Liberal Silvertone 7- tube, new batterles §24.50 TTERY Silverton BC an VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 ar Green 355 luer Crosley Connu, eonplelz with batteries Emerson G-volt ... c SEIVICE HOP El. 217 Seward STREET EVERYTHING IN. RADIO ELECTRICAL LINES 1 1 on OFFICE room l't rent First, National Bank Bldg. ROR ts, inquire _ at office m century Bld( | VACA.I!CY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575, | | .WWW’M H §83 new gadget operaled by the Junior not | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, | i g Wild sheep 3. Ordinance ACROSS . Turn to the 1 Quick return thrust 1 eft 4. Summons pub- 35, 9 Myselt 2 icly . Kind of lettuce 38. Tree 39. Spot on a play- 3. Not sleeping ing card 14, Topaz hum- . Bgyptian river niing bird . Miic 1§. Understand Staying power 16. Scarcer Declares . Fasten Meshed tabric 18. Character in S. Morbid respira- “Alice in tory sounds Wonder~ 50, Former mili- land" tary defense Ridicule 3. Away from the Female deer center of the . Threaded metal body fastener 61d eard game 25. Fish X uummm. to 27. Having a scal- loped margin 89. Greek letter 31. In this place Poem . Wi Crossword Puzzle s/ Ilflflfl// IHI ] HERN/ ] Il/fllllln I%flgl 1 \O - been executed by all of the stock- E holders. thereof on the 17th day of May. 1041 m%g% WHEREFORE, in view of the AWER o'c Premics, 1 DO FURTHER| IE| CERTIFY that the Mendenhall B'-»'[fl Construction Company, Inc., a cor- | 1:3' &} | oration, is dissolved, pursuant to (SHIEIAl Section 924 of the Compiled Laws [EISISI | ¢ Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in ISE7] o H this office of the proper proof of publication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this 22nd day of May, 1941, [m] o[ == z|m| R]o] IDIE W) Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle FRANK A. BOYLE, 61. Big Affirmative (SEAL) Auditor of Alaska. 8. Bira Wiried horsey First publiéation, May 24, 1041 DOWN Last pubhmunn June 14, 1941 Minced dish . ——- On_the ocean Word introdue- Ing an al- ORDER nxmfl TIME FOR tow as due tow as due 1N THE BROBATE COURT FOR JUNEAU E t | TORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION | NUMBER ONE. "rfx‘l'l.‘,’y"'«‘?-ldsar. | In the Matter of the Eitate' of percener RAYMOND RUZICH, Deceased. . Learned person Jack Turkovich, the duly ap- ores Deserve Demolish Animal handler pointed, acting and qualifiéd " Ad- | ministrator with the will ‘dnnexéd, of the estate of Raymond Ruzich, | deceased, having this day filed' ‘his P oty | Final Report and Accotmit and Pe- . Edges of u roof | tition for Distribution, it is o.aman uissel that a hearing be held thereon be-| | ore this Court, in the Federal . Brought into Building, Juneau, Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons HOLLYWOOD, May 23 — Dick Powell and Joan Blondell are giv- ing up (says Dick) any claims they may have as Hollywood's movin'est couple. They've found what they want in the way of a house. They're set- tling down. This (says Dick) is 1. “This” is the new one they're building for a permanent, year- around home. The cost is $7,000— met by Dick’s royalties from a re- cording of “He's My Uncle.” “We spent last summer down' there,” says Dick, “and never had a better time. Bill Cagney’s build- ing on the next lot, and another neighbor is Walter McEwen. Wec get privacy, the kids love it, and T can step out into my boat any time.” | The | ves: | boat is a 29-foot fishing speey with a cabin that sleeps two. Boating is an enthusi- sm ared by Dick and the voungsters—Norman, 6, and Ellen, | 2—but not by Joan, who gets sea- sick. So the Powells are getting away from it all, and they've plenty, in a real estate manner of speaking, to get away from. In the four ears they've been married, they've ampled many a brand of housing land location. | First there was Dick’s bachelor L establishment at Toluca Lake. They | never lived there, as he sold it the day they were married. Joan didn't like the valley. | They bought a place in Beverly Hills—four 'bedrooms and some of the trimmings. They redecorated, land after rattling around in 1 |awhile they bought in Bel-Air, where ' people pay to ‘be ‘“exchi- sive.” So they sold, and bought an lestate in Coldwater Canyon — {swimming pool, tennis court, etc. iBut they never lived there. Dick sold before they could move in. | Meanwhile there were the three |acres in Brentwood, where they contemplated building. They never did, as Frank Capra came alon3 | with an offer. The same thing hap- pened with their one-acre in Bel- | Afr, only Harry Warner was the | buyer. Now, awaiting completion |of the beach home, they're in the lplace in Hallywood bought from !F‘ay Wray, a big house and grounds which they've fenced for privacy. mm staff, including night watch- | man, totals seven. “It’s always so easy to get a place a little bit larger each time you change,” says Dick, “and you !cnn get so involved it's no fun. It took us this long to find out what | we really want—a little house. We're family people—don’t do much entertaining, don’t need a lot of rooms. So this is IT.” For how long? He thinks for g0od—“but I'm a hoss-trader, and ‘Ihey Know the Distribution, prayed for or- T guess I'll sell anything.” The Powell realty deals include dered not only residences but several Witness my hand and the Seal| business squares—tenanted by gro- Of the above entitled Court here- cery stores, druggists, ready-to-wear Unto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this shops and tne like. On the whole, 17th day of May, 1941. he's made them pay. FELIX GRAY, i After several films in which he! United States Commissioricr put his song specialty in moth- and Ex-Officlo Probatie balls to act, Dick is singing again Judge, Juneau Precinct with Abbott and Costello in “In Publication dates, May 17-24-31, the Navy." The boys shrewd June 7, 1941 adv. there, too. “I haven't been in a real smash|NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL picture lately,” he says, “and ACCOUNT AND REPORT have you seen what those hoys did AND ' PETITION FOR in Buck Privates?’ " | DISTRIBUTION NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEI! |that on May 9th, 1941, ARTHUR | L. PINKERTON, as administrator |of the estate of ELSIE M. | KNIGHT, deceased, made and filed |in the above-entitled Court at Ju- (neau, Alaska his Final Account, Report and Petition for tion, and that on said day the said Court entered its order directing NEW YORK, M‘ly 24—Two mem- | that a hearing be had upon said Their Land bers of the cast of “Watch on the|Final Account, Report and Peli- Rhine,” anti-Nazi hit play on|tion for Distribution before it on Broadway, know something of the:Saturday, July 12, 1941, at 10:00 countries now influenced by Nazi- ©O'clock AM. in the office of the ism. !Tinited States Commissioner and Paul Lukas, who plays the rolo EX-Officio Probate' Judge for Ju- of an undercover anti-Nazi worki neau Commissioner’s Precinct, in was born in Budapest, Hungary,!| Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and served in the Hungarian army in|requiring all persons to then and the last war. Mady Christians, who there appear and make their ob- plays his wife, a native of Vi-|Jections, if any, thereto, and to enng, $ the settlement thereof and to the Another Viennese, 13-ycar-old| payment and distribution of all el Smylla Brind, is understudy for!the residue of this estate to MOL- Anne Blyth, cast as one of the LIE REED, of legal age, the aunt, couple’s children. She's the daugh-|and only surviving heir of deceased, ter ‘of Shamun Brind, actor and|residing at 911 Arlington Avenue, writer, and has been in the Unumi Reno, Nevada. States on]y three years. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I here- | unto set ‘my hand and officigl seai poli Go of ‘the Probate Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of May, 1941. i | | | BRISTOL, Va., May 24 — whm}usa publication, | (SEAR) | FELIX GRAY, ' United States Commission- ‘er ‘and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, | First publication, May 10th, 1941. May 31st, 1941. Police Chief Arthur Rush appeared adv. at the door of a Bristol woman and presented a search warrant, NOTICE lS HEREBY GXVEN she kept the door locked until a|That Ernest M. Polley, administra- callon of moonshine whisky had|OF Of théeestate of John B. Bern- been poured down the kitchen sink.|lofer, deceased, has filed his pe- In court, ' two fellow officers of-|tition in the hereinafter described fered the liquor. in evidence. In|court for judgment setting aside anticipation of the woman’s ac- @nd awarding to Helen Bernhofer, tion they had slipped into the|Surviving widow and sole basement and disconnected drain pipe. She pleaded guilty. |tate of the decedent, the same being of the value of less than | $4,000.00, All persons copcerned arc | notified to be and appear in the | U. 8. Commiissioner’s Court for Ju- TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor JUNEAU CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | neau Precinct, at Junedu, Alaska,! I, FRANK A, BOYLE, Auditor o[‘” 10 o'tlock A. M, on the 24th day the Territory of Alaska and custod- | °f JUne 1941, and show ecause, if ian of corporation records for said |*"Y they have, why judgment Territory, DO HEREBY cmrxr-w*"““’ not be so rendered. that there has been filed in my o!-i Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 17th fice on this the 22nd day of May, 98y of May, 1941. 1941, the written consent of the | ERNEST M. POLLEY, stockholders of the Mendenhall Con- Administrator, sttuetion Company, Inc., a corpora- | HOWARD D. STABLER, tion organized and existing under . Shattuck Building, and by virtue of the laws of the Juneau, Alaska, Territory of Alaska, to the dissolu- Attorney for. Administrator. tion of said corporation, written Publication dates, May 17-24-31, wnunt to such dl&soluhon havmg June 7, 1941, ldv. GWem, | YORD wm-— ' BEAT AT Nt ‘(0“ SEE \h\E‘RE AW, FERGET \T &Y B\EN 2 “LEGNE WELL ENONGH QLONE SNNEEN — BOON EVEN WNEW 000 WeRE Gone mz«z “fwmin ¥ R\'( ER B ips: D thE WP By BILLY DeBECK S WEIR e N WE SHNEDRN YL Q\T E\IE“ & THAT PPN CRP'N - RE \U OF Q‘% LEQST GUINE & ? L GO-0N JAT'WN T RRS -- PRECINCT, TERRI-| Dlsmhu-} the | heir of the decedent, the entire es-| | | | | a row 49. Proverb i o1s | 80 Nautteal hafte Alaska, on the 2Ist day vnr July, | ing call 1941, at the hour of 10 o'clock in . Portend o for b A 3 Eow aaltse H.u forenoon, at which time and 54. On the highest place all persons interested in the, S5 Flbonts gen. | said estate may appear and show cate cause why said Final Account and §8. Anger | Report should not be approved and| ] in its Courtroom,| | ‘E Ji l Codiplete Outfitter for Mem E: Alaska Lfiundry and Supplies g Plione 206 122 W. Beoond —-hm-u.ui__“__ " HOME GROCERY | [E— % THRIFT CO0P | Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO 2'TY HALL PHONE 767 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality w«taomu FRED m:mmm Electric Service Shop | 1 RADIOS — APPLIANCES ] Electric Servicing | Jerry McKinley Phone 166 —_— SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 s FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealem) GREASES GAS - O1L o Poot of Main Street Uhiidl and Lum ‘ e e coaL || m‘ Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Soothing Organ Music and | TELEPHONE 4 "‘“‘,‘__‘,’,"'m;fl-d Chicken DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 6 Krafft’s Alaska Muslc Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ‘hhu—n-iml Instruments —— Phone 146 ‘ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 ks - MANUFACTURING CO. — CABINET wo:x»-umu “SMILING SERVICE" PHONE ' S | Bert's Cash Grocery ||—————— ey The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between: Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled e Reasaniablo Moathly: Ratés Thomas Hardware Co. ¥ E. 0. DA,VIS PAINTS — OILS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 47563 Builders’ and Shelt | HARDWARE w !.very house needs westinghouse' T@&Eflw JUNEAU-YOUNG | X St. Alasks Business Phan 181 Hardware Company Residence Phone Black $80 PAINTS-OIL--GLASS K——h“—.—‘ — The Alaskan Hotel PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau Sanitary Meat Co. ' POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4 Shelt and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition e e RSN GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Man” "ZENITH BADIOS REPATS e SR TUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 . Bill Hixson HS. GRAVES “The Clothing Man”: HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING IF IT'8 PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop fllbwmm PHONE h_-_—"'—-—w COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ol Buriiess Heating . : Phone 34 Sheet Metal Newly Renovated st Reasonable Rates Phone—Single O STINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests C A 10 or 20 Empire Classifieds Pay! Subscribe. for Tne Empire. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 5 Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH.US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1691—Half a Century of Bnking—lfll The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest.Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS oy

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