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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE;-SATURDAY, MAY. 31,-1941 CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING FOR SALE — Bapgain: one acre patent ground, Fritz Cove, from Quincy Padget esfate. See Albert wile, Post Office. SEINE boat, 36-ft. long, - 11-ft. beam, 2% ft. draft, flat bottom, 5 years old. 20 hp. Hallen gas engine, medium duty; also seine. See H. H. Bates, attorney-at-law. 19-FT. tion, EASTERN dory, A-1 condi- Phone Red 462. ;OR SALE—Piano; good condition. $50. Phone 366. BABY bed, mattress, $5. Black 634, ARCHWAY Eooms. Cash or terms. See owner or phone 774. DIAMOND ring at sacrifice. In- quire Orpheum Rooms. HOUSE and corner Iot, easy terms. 916 E. St. EASY automatic ironer, late model. Phone 697. WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. CORNER LOT with cottage. Third and Dixon. Phone Red 550e ifili’sALE—Restnuram and apart- ment house: income property st & bargain. Phone Douglas 28. MIDGET Lunch, cheap to right| party. Owner leaving town. PRICED for quick sale: Philips place, Auk Lake at Fritz Cove corner, Call at house. WATKINS Products. Phne. Bk. 634. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to. Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. SEE MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407—PHONES—Red 232 RADIO MART CON! 9-tube. Spariep Crosley Lay Down Sparton 5-tube Sparton 6 tube Crosley Push Button R Strombers Carlson . i Erwood Record Chanser $49.50 Arvin Radio and Record Player_$19.! CAR RADIOS Philco G-tube, low drain, new stock for all eai PORTABLES ———$31.50 | T | Count five average words to the line. | Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge 50¢c Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. FOR RENT YVACANCY—Evergreen Apts. June 1. 0c [FOR RENT (Confinued) 2-ROOM furnished cabin on Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT--Furnished apartment, two bedrooms. Inquire Empire. ;———-—-——-—*_ROOM Biriihed apt. oll range, LOVELY room in private home. 618 E. Sixth. ¥ 1565 Seatter Tract. T T FURNISHED apt. close in. Peter Bond after 6:30 p.m., 4th and Harris. 2-BEDROPM furnished apt. _for rent. Fifth Street Apts. Phone 107. WANTED 3-ROOM furnished heated apt. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. FOR RENT—Small house; also steam heated apt. Phone 452. | STEAM HEATED apt, available June 1. J. B. Burford. Phone 79. | seized the government. King Pra- shower bath. Phone Black 479.f |FOR RENT — 3-room apt. Sparton BC & SW White Detrola Traveller .. 3150 Detrola 24.50 Y S Silverton 8-Tube, New Batteries, BC snd ._._____‘gn RCA Table Model BC & S ] $24.50 W Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries BATTERY tteries . $32.50 Emerson §-volt —___$34.50 All radios sold on easy terms, small d payment, 5 per cent ¢ Shaes " Bix montha to v Liverst | EVERYTHING IN RADIO ELECTRICAL LINES By BILLY DeBECK FOR RENT—4-room flat with bath. | Phone 323. and bath. Oil cook stove. $20. 713 Fifth St, on Starr Hill. Phone Black 619. VACANCY at the Mead ApDts. Phone Red 614, UNFURNISHED modern house. Automatic oil heat, full concrete basement, hardwood floors, chan- nel view, two bedrooms. Available by June 1. G. E. Krause. Phone 489. SMALL furnished apartment at the Knight Apts. Phone Red 700. VACANCY — Marine Bldg. Phone| 496. WANTED—2 men for Hawk Inlet, See Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck | Building. HEIRS wanted of PETER JOHN-| SON, born Denmark, 1868, re-| sided Douglas Is. 1932, Estate matter. Write c/o Box 1991, Daily Alaska Empire. i MISCELLANEOUS | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs, L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St, Phone Green 662. ROOM in private home, stm. h{., attractive, reasonable. Blue 165. 2-RM. cottage for rent. Oil heat. In| Juneau. Suitable for man and wife. Phone Thane 3 three rings after 5 p. m. See Getchell. FOR RENT—Apt., 3 rooms. nicely furnished. Steinbeck Apts. | FW?)_lnme, clean, steam heated, front room apt., including water, garbage, $35. Phone 143. VACANOY at Fosbee Apta. —_—— 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. i S M T SRR I VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 209 or Green 355 after 6 pm. ONE OFFICE room {or rent, First National Bank Bldg. - — FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire| at office 20th Century Bldg. | PRk SO S+ At TV VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue B575. ik Lights, e 2 G COZY, warm fumn, apts. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone; 642. | VACANGY — Francls Apartments. | Inquire Snap Shoppe. 1 FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat. 3-ROOM wur. ‘stm. heated | ————— e | ONE_FURNISHED A APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED)/ APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE . 4%, ’ APARTMENT 'for reut. Call. 478 today. J | largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. GREENLAN BAE O FIRE CAP'N Y T NEWNTED STRTES GOV'MENT WOMDNT WeNE TW OWTDACONS GRLLTO P WP “TUQRN NOWHRRS W | WAY, TT'S ONWOMAN & SHUP WNE "WeN T TOPS\DE O R, NOW went To P2 sme%\m 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair ;r‘filgs;si in case, tak- en by mistake at the Brunswick Alleys Priday night. Kindly re- turn to Empire. TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor JUNEAU CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska and custod- ian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY K CERTIFY that there has been filed in my of- fice on this the 22nd.day of May, 1941, the written consent of the stockholders of the Mendenhall Con- struction Company, Inc., a corpora- tion organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolu- tion of sald corporation, written consent to such dissolution having been executed by all of the stock- holders thereof on the 17th day of May, 1941, WHEREFORE, in view of the ahove premises, I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mendenhall Construction Company, Inc., a, cor- poration, js dissolved, pursuant to Sectign 924 of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in 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, | 5808 q 1941, . FRANK A. BOYLE, (SEAL) Auditor of Alaska. First publication, May 24, Last publication, June 14, 1 FOR RENT Will Remodel to Suit See Percy’s Cafe Last Ruler i SRR ' (Continued from Page One) ! | way, via Honolulu and China, to| Bangkok. Less than a year later, on June| 24, 1932, an army revolt in Siam| | jadhipok and Queen Rambaibarni were on vacation when this coup was executed, but were brought back by the revolutionists. The out- | come was the end of Siam as an absolute monarchy and substitution 'of a constitutional system. In October, 1033, one of the royal iprfinccs headed a rebellion against the new order which was put down only after a sharp, bloody battle, on the ground and in the air, on| the outskirts of Bangkok. Late in December that year the king announced plans Jor anpther trip to the United States. This started in April, 1934, and was rout- ed via the Mediterranean, - France and England. It ended in London/ where on June 6 Prajadhipok un- | derwent an operation for cataract! on his right eye. The .king and | queen lingered in Europe, planning |to proceed to America in Septem- | | ber, but political troubles developed | at home and after months of ne-| | gotiations which included visits by | special missions from Siam, he ab-! | dicated. s o | Lights Burn Low, Tokyo Simple livfikules Pre- vailing-There Is No Night Life Now | TOKYO, May 31 — Lights burn | brighter and later in countless Am- erican cross-road stores than they do in this, the worlds’ third largest city. Tokyo'’s six million conforma re- luctantly to the old American say- {ing about rolling up the sidewalks with the sunset. They eat and drink by the clock and pule, and a midnight snack is out of the question, because all res- taurants are darkened and closed at 10 o'clock. | The crowds are homeward bound early rather than late. The last transportation of any sort shuts down beforé 1 a. m. Frown on Gaudy Clothes Partisans of the new order and a |simple life frown on gaudy clothes, {so many a {rivolous woman has re- | ceived a scolding as she strolled the Ginza in her finery. It was expected the geisha girls would be hard hit by the order that they could entertain only from 5 p. m. until 11 at night. Instead their pocket books are filled with money. ‘The passing of the dance halls and {of the public restaurants -of an amusement type virtually drove cus- tomers the way, of the geishas. The movie houses still operate, with capacity crowds on hand, but native’and German shows have re- placed . the usual American features to a large extent. Dances are.out of the question, even in a private Home, for a permit must ‘be obtained from the police. Saves Eleetricity Another reason for the shadowy dark—not so frequently mentioned— is to conserve electricity. The limit of beer which may be sold to a per- son is one bottle. . Perhaps the .greatest change has been wrought in the Imperial Hotel, which for yéars' has. ;& haven for fastidious travelers. boy- ' pattering - past. at 11 } off the lights, to B er & last drink iis wanted and STEP 1y Heafth with Beuter Feet. | Phone 648, Chiropodist Dr. Steves. —adv; ke r.of Land - Satred Elephants Passes Away on Epg_lish Estate —— ORDE FID E HEARING: AND FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE PROBATE. CQURT FOR JUNEAU PRECINCT, TERRI- TORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE. In the Matter of the Estate of| RAYMOND RUZICH, Deceased. Jack Turkovich, (the duly ap- pointed, acting and qualified Ad- ministrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Raymond Ruzich, deceased, having this day filed his Final Report and Aceount and Pe-| tition for Distribution, it is ordered that a hearing be held thercon be-| fore this Court, in its Courtroom,| in /the Federal Building, Juneau,| Alaska, on the 2lst day of July, 1941, at the hour of 10 o'clock in| the forenoon, at which time and place all persons interested in the said estate may appear and show cause, why said Final Account and | Report should not be approved and| |the Distribution, prayed for or- dered. Witness my hand and the Seal of the above entitled Courf here- |unto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th day of May, 1941. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officlo Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Publication dates, May 17-24-31, June 7, 1941 adv. of HOSE SHIPPER FINDS FIREMEN VERY GRATEFUL British Smoke-eafers Make Cordial Reply fo American Packer AKRON, Ohio, May 31—A bat- talion of smoke-eaters in the su- burbs of London, who spend most of their waking hours un-blitzing incendiary bombs, have added n| full four inches to the chest ex- pansion of an Akron rubber com-| pany employee. Several months ago Peter Lon- cosky was packing fire hose bound for London when he heard someone remark that the equip-| NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ment was a “repeat order.” The ACCOUNT «AND REPORT first load, he learned, was sunk AND PETITION FOR when a British merchantman was| DISTRIBUTION torpedoed in the Atlantic by A NOTICE us s HEREBY GIVEN submarine. [that on May: th, 1941, ARTHUR Moved, Loncosky jotted down| 1, PINKERTON, as administrator this note: “Hope the hose reaches of the estate of ELSIE M. you this time, Best of luck.” He| KNIGHT, deceased, made and filed shoved it into a nozzle and fin-|in the above-entitled Court at Ju-| ished his job of crating. | neau, Alaska his Final Account, Not long ago came an answer Report and Petition for Distribu- from a fireman at Surrey, Eng-|tion, and that on said day the said land, and signed by 19 fellow| Court entered its order directing firefighters. }gh,,t a hearing be had upon said “Dear Peter,” it said, “I hap-|Final Account, Report and Peii- pened to be unpacking some hose|tion for Distribution before it on this afternoon and saw your note.|Saturday, July 13, 1941, .at 10:00: And so I am writing this Ictlerio'clock AM, in the office of the Just to let you know that it has|United States Commissioner and been found. Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Ju- “First of all, let me thank you|neau Commissioner’s Precinct, in|- for your wish that we get thel Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and hLuse &Mg’y. Itca-v':) assu;c you that requiring all persons to then and it w pul good use. . . . there appear and make their ob- This station often has to go m:’emons'pp‘ct any, thereto, and to London and fight fires caused hy|the settlement thereof and to. the Ge‘rman nc{oplanes. | payment and distribution of all of ‘We. don't let things like that|the residue of this estate to MOL- get us: down.” | LIE REED, of legal age, the aunt, The British fireman topped off and only surviving heir of deceased, his message with a request for an|residing at 911 Arlington Avenue, answer and a picture of Loncosky., Reno, Nevada. T IN WITNESS WHEREOF I here- unto set my hand,'and official seal of the Probate Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of May, 1041, | (SEAL) MRS. ADSIT RETURNING . es Adsit, of the Territor- ial ditor's--office, who has been soutll on a vacation, is returning to Junelu aboard the N ey TRULE. RARY B e o e | United States Commission- | er and Ex-Officio Probate % .GARSTER COMING | Judge. wfillun Gdrster, south for sever- | First publication, May 10th, 1941. _ZORIC CLEANING “PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry 1 Lum Nut and COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 ' Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 } Utah “SMILING SERVICE"” ‘Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Dellvery Juneau The Juneau Laundry Electric Service Shop | RADIOS — APPLIANCES Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 Sanitary Meat Co, ! FOR evu,grr MEATS ULTRY DELIVER al n.h is returning to Juneau |Last publication, May 3lst, 1941. aboafdl the North Sea. | adv. 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