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i W hNT AD | INFORMATION 1 e of error or if an ad stopped before e vertiser pleage noti- (Phone 4) at will be given 15 been nd same 113 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE age words to the ily raté per line for consecutive 10¢ 5S¢ One day Additional days Minimum charge ... 50c must be in the office by in the afternoon to insure n ¢ ame day. ads over listed in Cop! 2 cl yelo mser telephone telephone accept parsons we 374—Ask for Ad-taker, FOR SALE “Comb. radio- 416 Willough- $12.50. N'S suits V~)/L s 38 and for quick sale. 91 Wil- INCLOSED cabin cruiser Used only twe condition, 4 i motor onth A-1 furniture used reasonable ru Phone SALE—New four month odd pieces maching nattioned Model Ford engines; marine conver- Plymouth 4-cylinder, like Big 6 Studebaker; 1 3/4 Fairbanks; Big 6 Continental; cooled manifolds for Foo FOR SALE—Rec V Belts reduction dri 1 p. Regal with reverse gear. Alaska Arc Welders FOR SALE OR LEASE—2 5-room good view lot, exceptional ent to rizht party. Call 67 after 6 p.m 16-FT. INBOARD RUNABOUT, re- conditioned Star conversion. New- ly painted. $400. Call Black 337 or Fairhaven on Highway, | :-rROOM ; Charter boat “Pal,” ft., Gray 4-56, sleeps 8. A ain for quick sale. See M. Dorman at Lower City Float 34 by 15, one mile be- $650 cash, Offer for w LOG CABIN Thane, 30 days only. Inquire 1028 West 10th St FOR SALE—Noyes properly sonable. O~ ten-room and five- room house. Fine location for or apts. Corner of 4th and nklin, RG \!‘\l‘i WHILF THI'Y LA'*»[‘ Washing Machines, like new, Portable FElectric Sewing Machine, like new, $15; Cabinet Electric Sewing Machine, like new, $40; Tredle Sewing Ma- all gains at $10. Call Anderson, the at Juneau chines, J H Maytag man fer, phone 48. MleELLANEOUS T public stenography and keeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hul,tl H Trans- J;l'r\liANT] ) lu- istic Perma- nents, $4 Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your mu goid 1nto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. lax, Reduce — Swedish Masu;:c Cabinet baths, etc, by appt. Phone Green 662, 410 W. 12th. FOR SALE-— (Conlmuod) FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk, ex- [§ :nt condition, Phone -h’).\’JU LOT, corner 10th and D S Walk paved. Phone Green 279 after -5 pm. FOR SALI 28-[t. double end pow- er troller, 6 hp. Standard en- gine, fully equipped. Phone Green 614. SMALL BUILDING for sale. Call at the Snap ppe FOR SALE—Lunch room, good paying business, reasonable. Box 1658. FOR SALE-—One adding machine typewriter, and scale. Call 385 FOR RENT LARGE STEAM HEATED furnish- ed apt. 3 bedrooms. Klien Apts Phone Black 763 -RM, FURNISHED house on Basin Road. Phone Green 680. 3-ROOM APT. with bath, electric range, oil heat, $27 monthly Phene Green 400, WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish- ed 3 room apt. with piano for June. July, August. Phone 636 SUB-RENT for the summer — A yom furnished apt the Mead, $45 monthly Green 614, WILL keNT my house completely furnished until August 15. Phone Green 565. A. B. Phillips VACANC Decker Apts. Phone Green 4 8-ROOM HOUSE, automatic air condition heat, new oak flo Frigidaire, electric .ange, beauti- fully furnished. Call Windsor Apts. MODERN 6-room un- Phone 484 \A(,AN(/Y Nu;".ll A[ml(ml‘lll,.fi STRICTLY furnished house LARGE STEAM heated furnished quiet room, $15. Phone 464 before 6 pm. VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apt., steam heated, 2 bedrooms, lovely view, available May 6, Call Red 245. BATH, neated Seatter and Sheeper Apts., Phone Blue 135. apt. Tract. VACANCYAE'verurccfi Apts. APARTMENTS and ROO\IS for rent at the Imperial. FOR RENT—Four-room, furnished house. Phone 28, Dougla VACANCY at Fosbee THE HILLCREST: NEW AT‘I'RAC- TIVE RATES FOR TWO- AND THREE - ROOM APARTMENTS FURNISHED OF UNFURNISH- ED. PHONE 439. MAURICE JOHNSON TO SPEAK, MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM BY EAGLE or presentation Sunday ev 8 7 o'clock in the Douglas School ssembly room, a program arranged Douglas Eagles wil be given in of mothers national occasion, Mothers first instituted in this by the Fraternal Order of Maurice T.-Johnson, prin- cipal speaker on the program, 1s an attorney of Juneau. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The program follows Doxology, audience; Dean C. E. Rice; come, Tauno Niemi, W.P.; solo, Curtis Bach; readihg, body’s Mother,” Miss wards; piano solo, Liszt,” Ernest Oberg rice T. Johnson; s Dou High School Gitls' Gle Club “Home weet Home audience; benediction Dean C. E Rice, F at 1‘,\ honor invocation, of wel- trumpot “Some- Anabelle “Liebestrau address, Maut ngs of mother, address la song, BACCALAUREATE FOR NDAY Baccalaureate services graduating class of Doug School will be held at school tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Following is everyone is weicome to AFTERNOON the Higl the high tarting for the program which attend: Processional, Invocation Song—Girls' Glee Club Address— Charting a Straight Course,” the Rev. Edward Knight Song, audience. Vocal solo—Emmet Thompson, ac- companist, Mrs. Ruth Marin, Benediction ional PROGRESS 2 S BUILDI CONSTRUCTION Plasterers have been on hand here this week doing the interior work on Alex Demos' new cottage nd the new hall for Douglas Cagles. The concrete mixer has been added to voice the musical sound of new construction in no mean manner - e PAINTING UP Not only industry prevailing here in the way of new building construction but painting-up tivity is noticeable as well. Wal- ter Andrews has accomplished o fine job of repainting his home and the Felix Gray residence is being improved in the same way e FAREWELL PARTY GI FOR G N KRONQUIST Kronquist, who is leaving after the close of school for a trip south, was complimented at a surprise going-away party given at his home last evening by sev- cmh and eighth grade girls and s, Games were played, also sing and an amateur contest were won by Betty Bonnet and Frank Cashen, respectively. >-ee Glen —Douglus Church Services also 6- S-R()OM steam heated apt.; Phone Blue 200. room apt FOR RENT- Partly furnisbed flal. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. uu. l.lzh water, dishes, cooking utensils and Imth Reasonable n Seaview. WANTED I WANT TO RENT a small house on the Highway. Phone Green 460 after 4 p.m. PROPOSITION OFFERED ql};u'!z mine owners. Interested in milling equipment. Arrange meeting about May 15, 1940. Write information, Box X-5, Empire. | A. C. ADAMS HERE A. C. Adams, acting superinten- dent of Astoria-Puget Sound can- | nery at Excursion Inlet, is in Ju- neau today on business and is stay- ing at the Gastineau Hotel. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BOY '\ THET LETTER You WRITE tNSS DYY DE LUXY CERTAINLY WAS & SCORCHER '\ 1€ {0 HAD ONLY KNOWN (T Was GONNA TURN OUT LIKE THS BEFORE YO FELL QT WITH LOWIZ\E -~ HAD ME JEEPERS CREEPER " \'D PLUMB FERGOT ABONT TH' QL \WOMAN- (0 N A PLCKLEMENT SHOR! "NUFF - Meeting. Notices for this church column must be received by Tt Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ! morning to g change of sermon topics, antee DOUGLAS (. \Ill\/l 1C 9:00 am.-—Holy Mass, by Sunday School. CHURC followed | | ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No service tomorrow. | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | SOCIETY | (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday zhool. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Topic, | ‘His Inworking Our Service.” Philippians 2:12, 13 R, V. Ephesians 3:20. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer T SWOW'. T BEEN S0 WTTER DISCOMBOOBERBTED LATELY 1 SCACELN KNOW NOTH FROM SOUF - S0 LONG,COUSIN - {LL GEE VE NEX' WEEW -~ Thurs 3:30 p.m -—Children's Class. All are invited to attend thése services held in the Mission Build- ing. e e Electra Flies North with 6 After waiting for the arrival of the two northbound boats, the Den- ali and the Baranof, pilots Bill Knox and Herman Joslyn flew out of Juneau this morning in a PAA Electra with six passengers bound for Fairbanks. Passengers were R, schall, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hilscher, S. M. and D. M. Riley The Electra is expected turn to Juneau today. - D. Ohren- T. Taylor, Thompson to re- HosrpiTaL NoTES A baby girl was born yesterday af- ternocn at St. Ann’s Hospital to and Mrs. Ray Watson. The little r weighed 6 pounds 10 our at bi Mrs. John Ehlers was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital toddy for sursical care, After receiving surgical attention, Mrs. G. Sullivan was dismissed toda from St. Apn’s Dan Manden of Taku Harbor s a surgical admission at St. At Hespital yesterday afternoon Mary Willis of Hoenah ha admitled to the Government pital for medical care. been Hos- ~— - HALIBUT ‘SALES Two halibuters docked in Junecau teday and unloaded 7,000 pounds ¢ fish, both catches selling at 8.25 and 625 cents per pound Tom Sanders of the Perseverants saild his catch of 6,000 pounds to Sebastian Sutart and John Pade- meister of the 31A27 sold 1000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fisheries -oe An ancient wind instrument of the cornet family was called a serpent o . . . l THEDAILY ALASKA FMP[RE QATURDAI MAY II |940 asss se Emplre Class:fled Ads! lt Pays Pictured in this exclusive photo is Mrs. Eloise Edralin, 19, who by a miracle of surgery is recovering in Knickerbocker Hospital, New York, after accidentally shooting herself in the heart. taken in the organ by Dr. William A, Fraser. 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The Daily Alaska Empire Phone 374 How ABOUT WARMIN' UP A LEETLE TINE'S A-WASTIN' -- SUPPER, HONEN 22 By BILLY DeBECK GKIES ABOVE ,PAWY NE MEAN TO SPN T DON'T GUT tAY \NP\\_K(N‘ PAPERS 2 Three stitches were | | i | | | } i ] | | @ [ ‘ | - 9- ‘ I R ~ (eromrrrrrr e rerens Ys':wl rin’: Fm:l Finer and ! | ice More Compiete at ronn AGE“CY : | \ | mn BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) E - COFFEE SHOP i | OSSR N—— TR | : Foot of Main Street | Garbage Hauled || Juneau Motors | B TSP IR 1 Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Soothing Organ Music and § - 3 9 | Delicious Fried Chicken "LEPHONE 21 P 4753 TELEP! NE 212 hone 47! = EVERY NIGHT i { DOUGLAS INN : n Marin, Prop. Phone 661 Jones-Stevens Shop || LADIES'—MISSES’ e L READY-TO-WEAR | - Reward Street Near Third | | GANITARY s A PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES—16 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING 4 * PHONE 15 | 74 . | AlaskaLaundry ' raift’s | 1 as o MANUFACTURING CO. | — - CABINET WORK -GLASS ' 1 PHONE 62 ! S g s il £ | Alaska Music Supply - Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Sani]ary Meat Co ‘ rhmm—Munh:-I Instruments FOR QUALITY MEATS. Phone 200 122 W. Second | | a2 adapess .S > W [ FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones: 13 and 49 | GEORGEBROS. | Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 85 { Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPAONE 412 HOME GROCERY ||| Bodding Transfer Phone 146 MARINE PHONE 3 DING ™ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | i R 5 American Mecat—Phone 38 | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | s [ WSkl donhisuhi, A e rrnd { FOR INSURANCE | - | Thomas Hardware Ce. | PAINTS — OIS Builders’ and Shelf I HARDWARE iThe Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 3359 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company When in Need of | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL PAINTS-—-OIL—GLASS ) | Ghell and Weavy Hardware.- | O s Ty Guns and Ammunition GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING { GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO CALL US and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Juneau Transfer W. P. JOHNSON Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | “The Frigidaire Map” | | Bert's Cash Grocery Eyvgn},{ Eofi ‘; Free Delivery 4 Juneau LIQUOR DELIVERY "':i'."i{ E"fi“?’)‘“\‘ Ls" IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! | BEAUTY SALON ||| Ideal Paint Shop | ZENITH RADIOS | | McCAUL MOTOR |§ REPAIRS and SERVICE |} JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE ] | Phone 464 Bill Hixson California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FBESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompl Delivery COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. | & Window Cleaning PHONE 485 e LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine.