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: A T WEANT AD || | INFORMATION . L Count five average words (o the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day . .. 10 Additional days ... . 5¢ Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 ’glock in the afternoon to insure ngertion on same day. We mecept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Phone 374—-Ask for Ad-taker. & In case of error or if an ad | bhas been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at bnce and same will be given attention. ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR SALE | | i | FOR SALE—44-ft. hull; cheap. 427 11th and B. Sts. FOR SALE—Hot water tank. Oil burning heater with or without coils. Phone Red 337. FOR SALE—Second hand doors, 25¢ and up. 504 5th St. Phone 484 FOR SALE—A 6-room and a 4-room heuse in .Douglas, furnished Terms $300 down and $30 per month, each. Joseph Wehren. FOR SALE 4-room house. 740 E St. Phone 674. FPOR SALE—House and lot on cor-| ner 9th and D Sts, completely furnished, good location. Building has store front with living quar- ters in rear and top floor. For in- formation see John Reck, First' National Bank or write Heniy Gorham, Box 932, Juneau. POR SALE—Winnifred R., 40 ft, built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p. Atlas, thorough overhaul with new block last July. As good as nev..Has run only a few hours. E. H. Kaser: 105 Gas- FOR SALE—4-room apt. tineau. FOR BALE OR RENT — 3-room douse, hot and cold water, close in.; Write Empire B 534. 20 FOR SAL;;—'I-room completely ‘fur- nished house, 6th and Kennedy. {Terms. Phone 615. ks pairs Goodyear Welt Men'’s Dress Shoes, $3 pair. Van's Store; 278 S. Franklin, FOR RENT—Apt. for couple only. Special rate for steady tenants. ‘Winter & Pond Apts. WILL SUBLET modern 3-room apt. Everything furnished—linen, dish- es, cooking utensils. Must be re- limble. Call Red 160. FOR RENT — Steamheated room with’ board: Private home. Black 680. VACANCY — Shabaldak Apts. room apt. Phone 642. pairs High Cut Fortune Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 pr. Van's Store; 278 S. Franklin. 3 9 EEREI}T—OI;C’IPQ couple L;nly. Snow White Apts. FOR 'RENT - Comy steamheated rooms—hot and cold water, Fllin- gen Apts. Phone 702 VACANCY Decker Bldg. Green 465. FOR RENT—2-room apt. steam- heated. Hot and cold water. Phone 569. VACANCY at the Fosbee ADts Phone 443. FOR ' RENT — Furnished heated room. Close in. Phone Black 142. FOR RENT—4 large steam-heated ropms nicely furnished, electric range and Frigidaire, oak floors ‘Windsor Apts. | RS Y R B LR SRR | 4-ROOM house and bath, nicely; furnished—overstuffed, oil heat, | new oak floors. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT — 3-room apt. Phone| Green 100 after 3:30 p.m. | | VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. | VACANGY Maloney Apts. Phone 484. | VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. P ‘ ‘water, WANTED—Maid for general house- | work. Apply Mrs. 1. Goldstein. Tn Roman times the favorite form | of table was tripod. MISCELLANEOUS BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65¢ Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nuggel Shop. “for The fieds Try results. Chapel to Have Special Easter Service Sunday Afternoon E&;;cises Sched- uled—Rev. Glasse to Officiate Empire cl Special Easter exercises will be bheld at 2 o'clock Sunday afterneon at the Chapel-by-the-Lake, corner of Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road, where parents and friends of the Sunday School children are in- vited to be present. Because of the afternoon session, the regular morning session will be omitted. Baptism is scheduled in addition to the Easter exercises, the Rev. John A. Glasse officiating at the ceremonies, the first to be held at the Chapel. Mrs. Harry Arnold, superintend- ent, assisted by Mrs. Tem Barek- sten and others, has prepared the following program: Hymn, “The Awakening Chorus the Easter Antophon, by the School; The Ten Commandments, Charlene Arnold; hymn, “Christ Arose;"” prayer, the Rev. John A. Glasse. Baptism of Child Easte Story, Jack Bareksten; hymn, “The Easter Anthem;” Books of the Old Testament, Howard and David Banta; Books of the New Testa- ment, Norma Bareksten Hymn, “Living for Jesus;” poem, “At Eastertime,” Oui Ward; Twenty-Third Psalm, Marie Han- na; hymn, “The Lord Is My Shep- herd.” The Beatitudes, Joe Kendler; The Apostles’ Creck, Mildred Kendler; poem, “He Was A Boy,” Ralph and Dave Mielke; ymn The Old Rugged Cross benediction, the Rev. Glasse. -——— SOLEMN SERVICES ON HOLY SATURDAY, CATHOLIC CHURCH Holy Saturday Solemn services RED SHIELD BUTTER 2 Ibs. 690 NEW. YORK SPECIAL Large EGGS JUICE .+ God,” John Key THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938. ‘will be held tomorrow morning at 7/ Wes Overby, Frank Rouze, o'clock at the Catholic Church of the Nativity. The service is as fol- lows: Blésing of the new fire, by Bish- op J. R. Crimont, SJ.D.D., attended by the Rev. Wm. G. Le Vasseur, and the Rev Edward C. Budde, sub-dea- | con; Matthew Hoch, master of cere- monies, Blessing of the Paschal Candle, the reading of .the proph- eeies by the clerics, blessing of the baptismal font, followed by Solemn Pontifical Mass. The Organist and director of mu- sic is Sister Mary Peter. Altar ver and mitre bearer, is William Goodman; crosier beare: Harry Cashen; book bearer, Frank Krusl; bougia bearer, Merritt Mon- agle; thurifer, Francis Doogan; in- cense bearer, Jack Pasquan; train bearer, Harold Michaelson; acolyte Francis Cashen and Roger Conno torch bearers ,Kenneth Kearney, Kenneth Thibodeau, Bobbie Pas- quan, Albert Shaw, Jack Harrington and Rudolph Krusl. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES FOR The complete Easter Sunday pro- gram at the Northern Light Presby- terian Church has been arranged and is as follows: 10:45, Organ Momen by Carol Beery Davis: “Transfiguration” (Shure), “Hosanna” ( nier) 11:00 Morning Worship Solo, “Sheep and Lambs” (Sidney Homer), Margaret Anderson Bowen Children’s Choir, George B Schmidt, director: *“Christ Arose” (Lowry), “Risen Indeed” (Wiison) Offertory, “I Know that my Re- deemer Liveth” (Handel) Sermon, the Rev. John A. se. Cantata, “The Holy City” by A R. Gaul, George B. Schmidt, di- rector; Carol Beery Davis. organist Organ, “Contemplation,” 'aru! Beery Davis. Chorus, “No Shadows solo, Clarence Rands Solo, “My Soul Is Athirst for Chorus, That Sow Tears Solo, “Eye Hath Not Seen Jeanette Whittier Chorus, “For Thee, Oh Dear, Dear Country.” “The) in Mary Organ, “Adoration” Carcl Beery Davis. Chorus, “Holy, Holy, Hc solo George B. Schmidt Chorus, “The Fining Po! Is For Silver. Solo, “These are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation,” Avis Erickson. Chorus, * pat and Marvelous ar. Thy Works. Organ, “Hosanna” (Wachs), Carol Beery Davis. The choir personnel is as follows Sopranos—Mary Baker, Margar | Anderson Bowen, Avis Erickson, Mrs B. R. Glass, Mrs. Walter Heisel Mrs. P. J. Hussey; altos—-Cynthia Batson, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs G. W. Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Rands; tenors—John Keyser, Clar- ence Rands, George B. Schmidt: basses—W. C. Bowen, H. M. Burger. | Yonder,” Rowe, Sherwood Wirt; Beery Davis - > DUGLAS | [ —a BRIDAL SHOWER About fifty ladies were present at a shower given in the Parish hall last night in honor of Mrs. Orrin Edwards, recent bride. Games and several contests were enjoyed. Sides were chosen, odds against the evens and the latter winning out in the scries and each contestant was giv- en a prize. After refreshments Mrs Edwards opened hér’ gifts' which were many and lovely . Mrs, Jo O. Kirkham, Mrs. Sam Devon and Mrs. Jack 8 were the hostesses, They were assisted by Mrs. W. E. Cahill and Mrs. Mark Jen- sen and Mrs. Charles Tuckett. - NEWLYWEDS IN TEMPORARY QUARTERS Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards are temporarily located at Ed Roller cottage until they secure an ap ment for themselves. e PR - Mrs. Elroy Fle and baby are ex- pected to be ne for Easter as their rel » from the hospital is due tomorrow. - > - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kelso have re- turned to Douglas and are again headins e enleriainment at Mike': il they locate a residence A taying at the Pusich home - TEACHERS RE-ELECTED Juneau Grade School teachers who were re-clected at the regular meeting of the Juneau School board this week and whose n eS were unintentionally omitted from the Jist published rday include: Miss a, third grade; Miss McFadden, fourth; Miss Eima Olson, sixth; and Mis Mabel Monson, cond ‘A DAY ol o B Q& DAY 3 The foliowing summary s com- piled from KINY Station’s lates( available program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for last minute program changes: Friday—Closing Schedule 5:00 to 5:30—Tommy Dorsey chestra 5:30 to 5 Or- ‘World Bookman 3 doz. 49c and Rath's emler"d HAM FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES “Always the Best” IN SEASON Come In —— and SEE OUR NEW Vegetable Stand RICH—SWEET “From the Land o’ Corn”—pound HALF OR WHOLE RATH’S PICNIC HAMS “Ra-Corn”—"It's Good"—Ilb. 26c "OVEN-READY” CHICKENS ROASTERS—FRYERS PLUMP STEWING HENS CALIFORNIA Grocery -“The Moder Puze Foods Stose’; PHONE 478 Ned 5735 director|| 5:45 to . 7:00—-Comedy Stars ol Minard Mill, Jr., is to be honored | ler, Claire olxm} Bobby Goldstein, ing to the Interior river metropolis 1 it upon the occasicn of his eleventh | Bobby Davenport, Donald Pegues, after a winter Outside. o ‘l\\l:"- 453 | birthday at a theatre party to-|Jack Turoff, Edwin Heisel, Nathan| Mr. Gordon is Superintendent for ;- ‘(;;;"ltfl".;‘ i‘;”: | morrow afternoon, mbling a | Skinner, Leslie Hogins, and Min- the White Pass and Yukon Route, : A -Variety Bookle | dozen friends. Following the mat- ard’s cousins, Patsy and Joe Con- River Di ¢ 3 B0k tal 5100_Gtancuis, Tiayels i i ey 4 s, ”1 y and Joe Cnn’ River Dlvxsfon. 8:30 fo 8:45—Music i 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters | 9:00 to 9:15—Parade “D T' F ) 1‘ 29 9:15' to 9:30—The House of Peter| ciumero lgs our McGregor | 2 9:30 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers Choice TR0 — to 5:45 to 6:00 to 6:05- to 6:15 to 6:30 to 6:45 Golden Tones Radio Symphony Weather Report Melody Musketeers The Gauchos Melody and Song 9:45 to 10;00—Empire News 10:00 to 10:15-—Guest Night 10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 10:59—Organ Treasures Off the Air Saturday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15~Morning Thoughl (religious talk) 8:15 to 8:30-—Breakfast Club 8:30 to 8:45--Music 8:45 to 9:15—Breakfast Club con- tinued 0:15 o 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45—Works Progress Ad- ministr n 9:45 to 10:00--Hawaiian Echoes 10:09 to 10:15—Frank Luther 10:15 to 10:30—Russ Morgans Or- chestra 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Kay Kyser Orches- tra 11:00 to 11:30—Mother’s Musical Al- bum 11:30 to 12:00—Top Tunes of the Day 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert 12:30 to 12:45—Music 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % ne 1:00 to 2:00—-Midday Rendezvous 2:00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler's Or- chestra 15 to 2:30—Round-Up 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor Views the |l News 2:45 to 3:00--Auld Lang Syne 3:00 to 3:30--Symphonettes 3:30 to 4:00-The Man on the Street 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress Ad- ministration 1:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:3). to 4:45--Bert Hirsch hes- tra 4:45/ to 5:00-Club Cabana THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satistied Customers™ FREE DELIVERY 3 No. 2! ’ g BIRTHDAY PARTY TO BE GIVEN FOR Perfect Easter G Fresh Tasty Delicious and— ; “De Place Fo’ Aigs” Palatable St For Everyone 'iIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIINIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlllllllllI"llllIIIIIHIIIIIll|lIl{llmmlI.IIIH'IIIIM‘MI'IIIIIII"I AMERICAN CASH — Phone 152 — THESE LOW PRICES GOOD AT BOTH STORES ; ettt B Bt MILK ] 2 tins 89c Per Case $2.40 E-G-G-S MOUNTAIN VIEW LARGE FRESH SPECIALS 3 dozen 99c e e CAULIFLOWER 35c, 0 and 25c SNOW WHITE EARS HAPPY HOME BARTLETT 5 tins 83c For the benefit of our customers that have large families and use large quantities of fruit and vegetables we carry a complete line of NO. 10 TINS—There is SAVINGS IN THIS SIZE CAN. ASK ABOUTIT! Mill and Pauline Pef- during the sfternoofi, } -> > Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Gordon, of Invited to be present are Nan Dawson, pasyed through Juneau to- Humphrey, M Margarc, Wend- | day, on the Princess Nerah, return- | inee, the group will returni to the|ors. Bett | Minard Mill home where pink and rich will | white decorations will provide a sefting for the party. | MINARD MILL, JR.| Is Here Now Select a Gift Assort- ment Then Take Another «. for Yourself. IFTS and many, many other delicious EASTER sur- prises — (Chicks, Ducks, irprises Bunnies, Bo-Peeps) Is. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW! Percy’s HOME GROCERY — Phone 146 — Buy Quality Goods FREE DELIVER SATURDAY, APRIL 16 BUTTER WILD ROSE 2 l'olfnds 67c C-0-R-N HAPPY HOME 6No.2tin395e BEANS-Navy or Mexican B e S e e HEAD RICE A pounds 33c CELERY Large Wllite-l 51: a BIG AR RS

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