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HEY, SNUFF TH GAME'S OVER CHMON - WHRADDR & SN \E'S GO - Iir “'[L__ ing Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1939. . By BILLY DeBECK HERE'S THE GENTLEMAN'S NAME AND BDDRESS - YOR RBNT , [CABIN FOR RENT—5 miles out INFORMATION on Glacier Highway. Call 79 for o - particulars. In case of error or if an ad FOR RENT: -:‘a}u:v"rurnished flat. has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ——————— rs Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day . Additional days - Minimam charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons Usted in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask !‘t Ad taker. FOR SALE FOR T SALE— B]ack “fur ccat ize 16; also used wool blanket. Phone Red 550 100 DAVENPORT, “chair, ir, dining room set, stoves and tools. 835 Dixon St. Phone Red 470. FOR SALE—1938 Chev coach, run less than 7,000 miles, $575. 740 E St. NEW SIMMONS spring three-quar= ter bed. Phone 697 or call at 709 West 10th. FOR SALE OR RENT — Plano. Phone 231. BPARK coils. oil-burner with _copper Phone Douglas 413. FOR SALE—Winchester model 54 rifle, lock, peep sight. See F. Coberty, U.S.C.G. Haida. Phone Red 80. 5-ROOM furnished house. Phone Douglas 26 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula- ford, Black 135. FOR SALE—Washing machine. $20. Phone Black 685. SEAL SKIN coat, ermine nearly new. Telephone 396. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. trim, TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff Apartments. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. FOR CASH—Very moderately priced 3-apt. housé, good condition, fully furnistied and ‘oceupied, ‘ol ' heat installed, Prigidaires, good lot in fruit and flowers, best residential section, sufficient income to pay for itself in five years. Phone 173. FOR 2 SALE—1938 ‘Chev’ coach. Run less than 7,000 miles, $575. 740 C. St. FOR SALE—Western Express 30-06 Springfield rifle, A-1 condition. Geo. Hurja.' Just —across tae Douglas’ Bridge. 1933 Pmthe“Spol:t coupe, excellent mechanical condition, good “rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744. Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. Texas law authorizes a teacher to use “lawful vielence” if necessary in disciplining students. But it adds: “Only that degree of force must be used which is necessary to effect such purpo§e.” Ultfa modérn riew apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the “HILLCREST. excellent condition—speed | Inquire Snap Shoppe: FUR RENT — Garage, - reasonable rent, 6th and Franklin. 'Inquire W. C. Jensen. FOR RENT — House completely furnished. We are transferring to| States and desire responsible | party. House practically new and | good location. J. E. Click, 6th | and East. Phone Blue 614. 5-ROOM furnished apt, 425 7tn St. Phone Blue 200. FURNISHED heated apt., bath, sunporch, fireplace, priv- ate entrance. Suitable for coupie $50. Apply Nugget Shop. UNFURNISHED house reasonable: 835 Dixon St., phone Red 470. FOR RENT—Will share my down- town apartment with a business onal woman. Phone 636. JAFE for lease or sale 6-ROOM unfurnished modem | September house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—Unturpished apt. In- | ‘quire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, ( laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillcrest. FURNISHED apts. at the Fesbee. | MISCELLANEOUS | DRESSMAKING, alterations. Red 320. KINDERGARTEN for children, ages 3, 4, and 5, beginning Sept. | ©all Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts. EXPEET public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranrof Hotel. FUR GARMENTS made or remod- eled. Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gula into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MRS. SHAFFER GIVES SHOWER Mrs. Ed Bhaffer enceruined last| night at her home on Twelfth St. with a dessert bridge and shower honoring Mrs. J. C. Michaelson. Mrs. Michaelson received many attractive and useful gifts. Bridge and pinoehle were played with' Mrs. 'James ' Primaveta win- ning high honors in bridge and Mrs. | Hatry Hansen winning at binochle. Guests at the affair were the Mesdames James Primavera, James Ramsay, Jr., Richard Dalziel, Harry Hansén, "Arthur Bringdale, ' Cliff Daigler, Jesta Timmerman, Ed Sweum and the honoree. vl Wlfe of N. C. Man Is Heading South Mrs. Oliver Anderson, wife of the Northern Commercial Qomg:nys Kuskokwim manager, arrived neau by PAA plane froin ‘Fairbanks i North Coast. Anderson is going south later in the fall, Mrs. Anderson said. .- TODD PIANO SCHOOL Caroline’ Todd 'is ‘opening her piano classes Monday, September 11. For reservations call 677, 4 to l6 pm. adv. Empie Want-Ads Bring Results 3 rooms, | 20 —monthly, weekly and daily‘ Thursday and sailed south on the! | | | Notices 10t later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. CATHOLIC CHURCH Chruch of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Surcels REV. Wm G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., Pastor 17th Sunday after Pentecost, and The Feast of Our Lady of Mercy. Sunday Masses: 5:15 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:00 a.m.~—Holy Mass and In- struction. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 10:30 am.—High Mass and mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament ser- 8:00 am.—Daily Mass in the church. Days of special devotion: Tuesday, September 26—Feast of Saints Isaac Joques, S.J., and John de Brebeuf, S.J., American martyrs; Friday, 29—Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Michael’s, the Archangel. At 7:30 each evening there will be prayers and benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament for the Novena to The Little Flower, Patroness of Alaska. FIRST CHURCH Ox CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main eets. The subject will be “Reality 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday — |afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to | attend these services and visit the reading room. METROPOLITAN METHODIST | EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor Mrs. Jay Smith, Choir Director. 10:00 ‘a.m.—Sunday School, ex- cept Beginners and Primary pupils who meet at 10:45 a.m. Official Board meets with Dr. Torbet Sunday morning, 10 o'clock. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | Sermon message by Dr. Walter Tor-| bet, on the theme, “The Glory Cir- cled Throne.” 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Lester Chasey, leader. Mr. 8:00 pm!—Evening Worship. .We“-tausm classes for children of | Dr. Torbet speaks on “The Kingdom Interests First.” The music for the day is under the direction of Mr. Eldon Chap-' man. For a morning prelude he will | play Pritz Krelslers “Old Refrain. The mixed quartet will sing, “Mas-| ter the Tempest Is Raging.” In the evening Mrs. Jay Smith will' &ing; “The Prayer Perfect” by Stenson. The Susannah Wesley Circlé will; meet in the church parlors Wedne&' day at 2 o'clock. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Choir rchearsal; Friday, 7:30 p.m.—League social hour. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL ' EPISCOPAL Fourth 'and” Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES , E. RIGE, Dean Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10%0 ‘'a.m*—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. (Junior choir Saturday afternoon.) Friday—St. Michael and All An- gels’ Day; ‘Holy Communion' 10:00 am. 4 RESURRECTION LUTHEIAN CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main @nd Third Sts. REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor Ernest Ehler—choir director. Ernst Oberg—organist. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- and instruction for all” ages. 11:0°0 am. — Morning worship, es | —_— | |« tor tms churen column | (This service will be broadcast over must be received by The Empire | KINY.) Holy Gospel for the 16th Sunday after Trinity, Luke 7:11-17; sermon subject, “Paul's Prayer for the Ephesians.” Music program: organ prelude, Puge and Variations” Prank; an- them, “Praise Ye the Father” the choirs; offertory, “Adagio” Sher- mer; postlude, “Postlude” Oberg. 6:30 p.m.—Luther Leagues will meet. Choir rehearsals ning. Juniors meet Seniors at 8 o'clock. Thursday eve- at 7 o'clock, : We extend a cordial invitation to' to/ Leader. visitors and the unchurched come and share in our worship. If you are unable to attend, we in- vite you to listen in over the radio. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGUNER, Miniswer Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “Isaiah’s Picture of the Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 7:14-9, 1-7; 11:1-5 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- Ject, “Plea for Decision in Relizion.” “My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed." Psalm 57:7. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sub- ject, “Service, Adequate and Inade- quate.” “Why was not this oint- ment sold for three hundred shill- ings, and given to the poor?” John ~ ¥25. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.— Midweek Prayer Setvice. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and worship with us. BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street RALPH E. BAKER Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m. Topic, “The Only Way to Obtain Power With God.” 12:00 noon—Bible School. for all, 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service over KINY. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Topic, “Europe in Pruphecy, or the Signs of the Times™ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Serv-| ice. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—A service by the Young People. Everyone cordially invited to all these services. Classes CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Highway at Pritz Cove Corner | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister '9:45 a.m. — Sunday - School in charge of Mrs. Max Mielke, with rall ages. Evening worship and Bible .study\ every other Sunday evening at 8/ o'clock, the subject for Ogtober 1/ being - “Parables of the Kingdom” as found' in Matthew 13. All High-' way residents are cordially invited. Chapeladies meet on the- secoid and fourth Wednesday evenings inh ‘keeping with- timely notices given 'in other columns of this paper. Cub Boy Scouts meet with Scout- master Roy Banta on Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST " CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor (Note: The services of church are held on Saturday, seventh day of the week.) Sabbath School 10 a.m. Saturday with Bible classes for-all ages, 11:00 - a.m.—Sabbath - Worship. Sermon by minister or local elder. Wednesday - 7:30 p.m~—~Midweek Prayer Meeting and Bible study. Dorcus meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. All are invited to all the services of this church. this the B NORTHERN LIGAT PRESBY- it TERIAN OHURCH “Where Welcome amo Worship Meet” 7 Franklin a$ Pourth REV. JOHN'A. GLASSE, Minister GEORGE SCHMIDT, ‘Chorister CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. a.m~Organ® Motrents. 1100 am~—Morning “Worship. — Morning Worship. | (See our display advertisement on this page for further details.) THE SALVATION Ak Y Willouguby Ave Sunday— 2:30 p.n.— Praise meeting 6:00 p.m.-—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, 7:00 p.n Guard (Parade, Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard Thursday, 1:30 Home League Meeting Friday, 7:30 p.m g All are welcome ai ihese meetings Officers in charge: Capt. ana Mrs, Stanley Jackson; Assistant Officer Capt. Margaret Morr p.am. Holiness Meet- THE CHURCH OF THE AIR CHAS. E. FULLER, Miuister Broadcasting over station KINY | Land Office Nofice Given Notice is given that the following plats of survey will be officially filed in the United States Land Office at Anchorage on October 15 No. 1638—On Gambier Island; Sur- vey No. 1713—-On Point Caamano, Cleveland Peninsula. lighthouse purposes the lands are not open for entry, according to George A Lingo, chlstcl D 'Missionary Soclely ToHave Rummage - Sale Next Tuesday Arrangements for a rummage sale | to be held in the basement of the | Memorial Presbytertan Church at 2 “The Old-Fashioned Revival Hour,” 10'(:10ck next Tuesday were made by |every Sunday evening, o'clock. Be sure to tune in. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS l Missionary-in-Charge 2b6 p.m—sunday School. 3:00 p.m.—Afternoon service. Top- ic, “Results of God's Righteousness Unto All and Upon All Who Believe.” Romans 5:1-11. At home of Mrs. Mary Nelson, 15 Native Village. D Lutheran Service The 11 o'clock service of Resur- rection Lutheran Church will be broadcast over KINY tomorrow morning. This will be the first of these broadcasts of the season which (will be conducted by Protestant | churches of Juneau. These services are designed to take the message of the gospel to those | | public workship, as well as for those | who live in the more remote sections fof our community and who are | necessarily deprived of the church- going privilege, said the Rev. John L. Cauble. Those unable to attend worship are invited to join in the service over the radio tomorrow and every Sunday morning. —————— Epworth league Meets at Church Members of the Epworth League (met last night at the church for a socinl hour. Plans were discussed NORTHERN LIGHT pni:snvfzfim “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Will Be Broadcast| who are physically unable to attend | 6:30-7:30 | members of the Missionary Society | of the church at their meeting last | night. A silver tea will be held upstairs | during the same hours. Mrs. Jake | Cropley and Mrs. Rowena Hays will be in charge of the tea. Mrs. Gus Adams and Mrs. Katie Villorra will manage the rummage sale. Anyone having donations may communicate with them or with Mrs. Waggoner. Other business included voting to | pay the apportionment to the na- | tional and foreign boards. | Mrs. Waggoner, who was in charge of the program, gave a review of the work of the Presbyterian Church in India. Mrs. Jake Cropley pre- sided over the meeting and tlso led the devouons iTnmiy Gunld will Sponsor Silver Tea Members of Trinity Guild met yesterday afternoon at the Parish 1anl to outline work for the com- ing season. | The first affair will be a Hal- lowe'en silver tea to be held O¢to~ | ber 28. Other projects will be an- nounced as soon as arrangements are completed. Mrs. Kate Jarman presided over the meeting and acted as hostess with Mrs Charles E. Rice assluung for activities of the coming season. Miss Hazel Fields was hostess for last night's meeting. charge of the social hour next Fri- day evenlng .o LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from Sept. 11 about Oct. 15, adv, REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL including young people and adults 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS Come early and “Preude” (Curschmann) meditate awhile. “Prelude” - (Rink) 11:00 MORNING WORSHIF (this serviee is SERMON, “Mysterious Aspects ANTHEM, “My Defense Is of God” PIPE ORGAN, “Aria” (Gounod ‘CONGREGATIONAL MEETING CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 4:30 not broadcast) of the Simple Gospel.” (Huhn). ), “Mareh of the Priests” (Mozart). Survey No. 1634—On Point Col-| poys, Prince Wales Island; Survey | By reason of the reservation for| Miss” Bernice Meade will be inf after morning service this Sunday. Sundays, with Mrs. Jack Rose. You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP | Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 9 | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 ZORIC ‘ | Alaska Laundry 1 Alaska Music Supply Afthur M. Uggen, Manager’ Pianos—Musical Instruments Utah Nut and l.nmp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 } \ 1 Home Liquor Store—Tel, 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ‘Wheh in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Delivery Free Juneau 'H Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude OII save rrier trou ruoma 149—NIGHT 148 Phone 723————118-20d THE ROY A L BEAUTY SALON It your hair is not bécoming to you—You should be coming to us.” FORD AGENCY (Authoriged Deslers) GREASES Poot of Main Street GAS — OILB Jugeav Motors -4 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Samtar{ Meat Cd. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 LSBT 5 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LICUORS PHONE 92 or 95" 1 MARINE BUILDING 01 * Rock—Coal Hauling . Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery —_— Bodding Transfer PHONE Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS == OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS--OIL—GLASS u‘.lf‘m:ngmy Hardware GENERAL MOTORS, and MAYTAG PRODUE 3 W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT. LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE IIAVI ll‘l Ideal Pamt Shop PHONI fl. McCAUL MOT COMPANY DODGE and PL! Dl PR Telephone 478 See H.B. smmfim TELEPHONE 409 SWISS CHARD, upsrm GREENS DAILY FROMOURFARM . . . M,

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