The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1936, Page 7

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?‘v PLANES JOIN SEARCH ¢ The United States Marshal’s of- fice received word from Ketchikan | BE G[VEN ON EASTER “this afternoon from U. 8. Deputy and : HELEN ARDELLE CHOCOLATES , { In a lovely assortment and Special Easter Boxing and Wrapping Guy Smith’s Drug Stores *] = i Nate Hardy that two planes have left Prince Rupert to join in the search for the missing plane las st | reported at Lowe Inlet. | day morning at the Church of the LA HACHE’S MASS TO | CHURCH.OF NATIVITY At & o'clock Easter service Sun- Nativity, La Hache’s mass will be sung. E. N. McIntyre, director, has been rehearsing an augumented choir for some time on the mass. | The choir is composed of organ- ist Miss Louise Kolitsch; sopranos, | Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Miss Betty Goodman,' Miss Ruth Geyer, Mrs. F, L. Johnson, Mrs. J. |P. Pasquan, Miss Ada Giovanetti, [Mrs. J. D. Harrington, Miss Jean MacDonald; tenors, Perry Musgrave, | John McAnarney, and Basil Mus- ve: baritones, Clifton Musg; | Shop’s closing out | throngs of shoppers to the Seward | Street accessories shop this morn- ing, and Mrs. Walter Bacon, pro- prietor, said at noon today that the|ed here. Aside from giving employ- | {results of her advertising In the|ment to a number of men otherwise | | Daily Alaska Empire, last night ha Mrs Bacon, and her partner, Mrs. Alice Aliesen, are retiring from business. ve, ] ent sale by Mrs. Willlam Geddes. Monte Snow, Theodore Mutter. MISSY SHOP SALE ATTRACTS BUYERS, RESULT EMPIRE AD the Missy | brought Bargains galore in sale exceeded her expectations. ‘They are being assisted in the pres EASTER SATURDAY, April 11 ELKS HALL Clarence Rands Orchestra ADMISSION $1.00 Dancing from 9:30 NOVE FOR EASTER, Parlors PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager lllllllllllllllllllllllll|IIllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|mIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FAVORS and adults KNOW that for everythmg Fresh and Best— IT’S THE £ Juneau Ice Cream Take Her to the e T Candy LTIES Juneau children Keaton,| ¢ | Harland King, A. B. Cain and John | DOUGLAS NEWS e DOUGLAS FERA WORK IS RESUMED TODAY ous projects that have been approv- ments badly needed at this time that due to insufficiency of city funds would not otherwise be realized. > DREAMLAND TO BE CENTER ! Mike Pusich is putiing on extra entertainment at the Dreamland | this evening in honor of the con- vention visitors. Tonight promises 1ings and at its conclusion, enjoyable | well as all residents of the channel 15 assured at Dreamland. | S e NAT BEING PREPARED FOR BOY SCOUT DANCE ! the leadership of Ribert DuPree ar \'.'mk:n on the natatorium in pre | Crews of men under FERA went to work this morning on the var-| mployed, the work accomplished | consitute essential improve- | OF FUN FOR VISITORS| ' to be the big one of the caucus meet- | relaxation for those attending, as’ ]! The Douglas Boy Scouts under; Pacific Bottlgrs Supply Company = | paration for their first dance to be given Saturday night. The floor has | been scrubbed, walls | decorations put u | to have the dancing floor in best possible shape will be made accord- | ing to DuPree, and the event will undoubtedly attract a large crowd. > CITY BOOKS AUDITED dited the Juneau city books, began work here this morning to check up Douglas records. Included in the job are‘the Clerk’s, Treasurer's and School Clerk’s books. D GOLDSTEIN COMING SOUTH Charles Goldstein, prominent Ju- neau merchant and fur-buyer, who was held at Bethel for several days | by bad weather conditions, is now in Fairbanks. According to word received here today, Mr. Goldstein will arrive by plane in Whitehorse tomorrow, on his return from an extensive buying tiip to the Interior. S e THREE CROWN BRANDY | years! And the price is very low.” - e SAVE THE DATE Saturday, May 2. Best of Music | —adv. EASTER BREAD Ask for AKERY. James Cooper, C. P. A,, who au- | American Legion Auxiliary An-| nual May Day Dance at Elks, Hall | it at the PEERLESS | —adv./ BUILDING CODE NOTICE Persons interested in the pro- visions of the new building code | are invited to examine the com- pleted ordinance on file at the City Hall, to offer sugged.ions and criticism before final passage of ordinance at the next regular City Council meeting. Written comments should be made by April 16. M. A. LAGERGREN, City Engineer. —.—— SCHOOL TAX DUE All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years, who are not —aqv. “sailors in the United States Navy |or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- teer firemen, pauper or insane persons,” are required to pay an annual-School, Tax of $5. This tax is due and payable after the first Monday in April and shall be paid before the first day of May providing you are in the Territory on said first date; if not, the tax is due within 30 days after your |arrival in Alaska or within 10 days |after written or oral demaud is ‘THREE CROWN BRANDY has | made upon you by the School Tax been aged in the wood for two | Collector. Taxes not, paid in accord- ance with the foregoing 'require- ments shall become delinquent, and | each person delinquent shall be subject to a fine of $2. All persons subject to, and re- fusing or neglecting to pay, said tax, are. subject to a fine of $25, | or imprisonment in jail for a period |of one month. A: W. HENNING, | City Olerk, School Tax Collector. —adv. | antly, it set palate. heat, f.lluzue ness cares. Name Your Brand! WHITE HORSE For a Long Cool Drink! POUR a jigger of White Horse intg. a tall glass, add ice apd soda. Sip it slowly. Note how smooth and seft 11 is, how plea‘l- 5, a joy to the ou forget the Always ¢all for White Horse. Half bottles and pints on sale and busi- Los Angeles Distributors for Alaska PHONE 58 satisfaction! Juneau Cash Do not let price blind you to the fact that QUAUW W&fi CHANDISE is always the most econmical. We do not feature LOW GRADE ddiry and farm ucts, therefore you will find that the slightly higher. price we have to dsk for these QUALITY items is your guardhlee of prod o If you want to be number one man with the girl friend this Easter ¥ : place your order now for a box of Whitman’s delicious chocolates. It's the Easter gift that will be re- membered and appreciated. Assorted Chocolate Candies WHITMAN’S SAMPLER in Deluxe Easter Gift Wrappings in one, two, and three pound boxes Many Favorite Easter Candies in Fancy Boxes FOR EASTER CANDIES AND NOVELTIES, CHOCOLATE EGGS, BUNN!ES_ ANI? CHICKS! 134 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” Express Money Orders Anytime BUTTER| EGGS APPLES || TOMAT 20 Ibs., $1.00 FANCY WINESAPS l" ASPARAGUS|| ORANGES Fresh—Has not been carried over 21, Ibs., 35c || Dozen. 35c NEW PEAS Well-Filled Pods DARIGOLD Inspected by agents of Pl 4 an your nner The Peer of All Sweet B Forenieng Amund?‘% LE or HALF HA Cream Butters No Hit and Miss Grading COOKERS CORN, PEAS, BEANS _Fine Quality C BOX (,OFFi-lE BmAhAs F IRM FRUIT 3 1Bs., 29c i foh Sunkist—Nice Size” LEMONS SUNKIST Dozen, 39c Anzonn, Seedless 2 1bs., 29¢ 6 for 29¢ HAM HILLQ or SCHlLLlNGs ALASKA SPECIAL 3 l&s., Gc LARGE HEADS 3 for 25¢ GRAPEFRUTI|| NEW SPUDS Florida Russets 3 lbs.. 25¢ Try a Pint——Come back for a Fifth Nowhere . . .. it Alafka ... . JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. PHONE 36 WHITE HORSE SCOTCH WHISKEY Sold at a LOWER PRICE than OURS We have WHITE HORSE in PINTS and FIFTHS PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager We Deliver A Sanitary Wall Finish THOMAS HARDWARE CO; DECOTINT can be applied on plaster- board, wood, or any of wall boards mdnufactire lected materials, sclehhfical pounded in dry poWde requires only mixing Wit ready fér immediate use. TANANA RIVER SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Decotint FOR USE WITH COLD WA Ideal for the Decértfiion of All Interiofs 10T OR firorh se— ¥ \‘:o&n form ‘and twater to be 60c per paehfii 3 $10.00 pef case ICE MOVE DATES & 1917—April 30 at 11} 1918—May 11 , 1919—May 3 935 May 15 at 132‘13.& NENANA ICE POOL

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