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SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1942 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by ¢ o'clock in the afternoon to in- wure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone Irom persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the Mne. Daily rate per line for consecu- ¥ve insertions: DESIRABLE 5-Room house, in, furnished. Phone 227 after 5 P. M. FURNISHED, Heated Aparimeit, two bedrooms, Bishop Apts. Phone 336; also single room. WELL FURNISHED 2-room, hea'- ed Apartment suitable for wom- an employed. Rent $40, including electricity. Phone 34. Rice & Ahlers, FURNISHED Cabin. Green 23, FOR RENT—5-Room house, batn, closets, full basement. 418 E. 7th. Phone 651. $40 month. Present tenants vacating Sept. 2, but will show premises or phone Blue 680. FOR RENT STEAM Heated room, Phone Green 675. UNFURNISHED House near school. Two bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, oil furnace, view. Phone 439, G. E. Krause. Z-ROOIVE Furnished Apt. Frigi- daire, oil heat. Call at 817 Basin Road. l""UENI HED Apartment rooms. Phone Red 600. close | "2 bed- | FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND bMALL Davenport. Phone Red 206. ROOMING House business u. fur- niture for sale. Write Empire M 1481. FOR SALE — Several paying gro- cery stores in Tacoma area ac- count owners called to armed ser- vice. Address Box 2199, Juneau FURNTSHED HOUSE, close in, has two apts., 4 rooms, two bedrooms on upper floor, 3 rooms with bath on lower floor, oil heat, electric ranges, asbestos shakes on out- side. For quick sale $2900, $400 cash, balance like rcnt. Inquire on premises. 426 First St. East G E Wash. Machine. between 5 and 6 p. m. Phone 554 F‘OR SALEAWa hing MacMne Call 278 So. Franklin. ‘WALL Roomlng house, completely [ furnished. Phone 506. 1939 INDIAN =COUT Motorcycle. Bargain for cash. 214 Gastineau { | Avenue, | 5-HP Heavy Duty Atlas Motor, $25. P. O. Box 609. FOR SALE—Small radio. BAROUMES Apts.; 4 rooms fur- nished, hot water day and night, electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniences, garage. $27 montniy. Phone Douglas 132. ‘ACANCY at Ellingen Apartments.| 8 ROOM fur. apt. with bath, oil| heat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue 139, b b R VSR S A VACANCY, Fosbee apt. Phone 443 | ¢ ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. 6§ ROOM furnished house, phone Red 404. ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, private bath. Phone 569. ONE office rooan. for rent. First National Bank Bldg. VACANCY—-Nugget Apartments. & ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | also 5-room strictly modern un- | furnished house, 504 6th St. FUR. apis., easy mept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a meo, Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. PURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. POR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS VIVE CENTS eacu, pard for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. — e TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. QUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop.’ Phone 301. 315 Decker Wa7. "AIRMAII, ENVELOPES, adv, sale at J. B. Burford & Co. WANTED wir route from Seattle to Nome, on | Cheap. Phone Red 510. ‘5 ROOM house, furnished, excel- | lent view. A bargain, Shattuck : Agency. | STEAM Master Boiler 12 h.p. com- plete with return system—almost new —real bargain. Triangle Cleaners. BLOCK mill wood $6 unit, delivered. Kindling $6.75 unit, del. Limited amt. Order now. Juneau Lum- ber Mills, Phone 358. 'MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. | Montgomerys. 4 ROOM furnished house, large lot, close [n. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- provements on 5-acre homesite. | 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, Auk Lake. 2 BEDS complete, Writing Desk Davenport and Chair. Phone 651. LOST and FOUND [LOST —Am, Legion Past Com- mander’s Pin with jewel, in black case. Reward. Return to Empire. LOST — Blue and white letterman sweater, 1 yr. stripe, above tim- berline on Mt. Roberts. Return to Empire. REWARD. | LOST—Ladies Waltham gold lapel watch. Initialed J. R. 8. in case. | Return to Gastineau Hotel. Re- ward. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of JOHN WILLIAMS JONES, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN — |that the undersigned was, on the WANTED -2 used -4-d00!: passenger cars. N. Rinehart, Alaska Hotel. WANTED— lntelhvem girl Tor ste- nographic position; bookkeeping knowledge required; will pay right girl up to $175.00 starting, with substantial increase within 12 menths. Shattuck Agency. WANTED—Used Box Trunk. Phone Red 570 after 7 P. M. WANTED TO BUY—Pick-up, must have good tires. Harbor Market. Phone 352. WANTED—A Bicycle in good con- dition for $10.00 Phone 364. WXX}TI:ED—Best car $85. can buy. P. O. Box 2826 14th day of August, 1942, duly ap- pointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of John Williams Jones, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. KATHERINE JONES, Executrix of the estate of John Williams Jones, deceased. First publication, Aug. 15, 1942, Last publiation, Sept. 5. 1942. —————— During World War I, airplane engines needed overhauling every 50 hours; today’s engines go 600 hours without repairs, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. THE METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR, Pastor Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg. “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Classes for all ages under experienced lead- ership. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. “The Forgotten Fundamentals.” 8:00 p.m. — Evensong. Pastor’s subject: “Unsuspected Fifth Colum- nists.” A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend our worship serv- ices. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Pastor Rev, | _|Ernst Oberg, Fourteenth Sunday after Pnte- cost. 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mm 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and instruc- tion. 9:00 a.m.—Svldiers’ special mass. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily in Church. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at| 11 am. and Main streets. The subject will be “Christ Jesus.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20 years. ‘Wednesday, monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is| open Wednesday affernoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting. The public is cordially iavited to! attend these services and visit the| reading room. | HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Feurth and Gold Streets Organist and Cholr Director. Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon. Tuesday, meets. Friday, meets. 8 p.m.— Junior Guild 2 pm.—Senior Guild CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY “Christ Jesus” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, August 30. Words from John form the Gold- | len Text: “The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.” Among the Bible citations in the Lesson-Sermon is this passage from John: “And John bare record, say- ing, I saw .the Spirit descending | in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| 8:00 p.m. — Testi| The corporeal man Jesus was hu- man. NORTHEEN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Weicome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth Choir Director—George Schmidt Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Dudley L. Reynolds, Gen. Supt. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for Worship. Mrs, Carol Beery Davis at the organ. 11:00 a.m.—Diyine Worship. Se:- mon, Subject: “Worship in the Ten Commandmen! Mr. MISSIONARY BAPTIST SERVICES 218 Main Street Conducted by W. P. GRIFFIN 10:15 a.m.—Bible Study hour. 8:00 pm.— Preaching subject, “God Commissions a Man.” Wednesday, 3:00 p. m., Sewing Club. Girls RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. Organist—Miss Katherin Torkel- son. 9:45 a.m.—Sundny School. 11:00 a.m.—The Worship Service ';Sormon by the Pastor, “Excuses at Par-Value.” Luther League leaves following chyrch service for an outing and devotional meeting. Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Church Coun- | {cil meeting. Wednesday, choir practice. | Thursday, 1:30 p.m.—Ladies’ | Society meets. | Saturday, 8:30 a.m.—The pastor | will concuet the Morning Thought program over radio station KINY. 7:30 p.m. — Senior Aid F THE | ' SALVATION 0 ARMY Willoughby Ave. CAPT. T. J. DYCK, Officer in charge. Sunday: 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. ‘Wednesday, Guard meeting. | Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class.] Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet~ |ing. 7:00 pm. all to worship with us. BETHEL TABEKNACLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Franklin RALPH E. BAKER Pastor sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all. 11:00 a.m. — Morning devotions. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. Friday, 8:00 p.m.—Christ’s Am- bassadors young people. Thursday, 1:30 p.m.— Children’s Church. All children are welcome 15 years. Tuesday, 3:30 p.n.—Cub meetmg.‘ -— Glrl‘ A cordial welcome is extended to| Tabernacle at Fourth, corner of | { to these Saturday services, up to| A hearty welcome is extended un- | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible =*udy class You will be a stranger but once SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main 10:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath School Mrs. Willi dent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath | worship. Sermon by the Pastor or Bible lesson by the local Elder. Wednesday—7:30 p. m., midweek prayer meeting. Dorcas Society Study group meeting the 2nd Wed- nesday of each month. A cordial welcome is extended to all. am Walker, Superinten- MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Sts. Manse, 740 S St. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister “Recompense tn no man evil for evil” Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m~Church School, Dave Willard, superintendent, as-| sisted by Miss Phyllis Ridley. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. Ser- vices to be conducted by the Elders. 10:30 p.m.—A quarter hour of meditation over radio station KINY, Memorial Church welcomes you to her services. Dougle;Church Services Notices ror tms church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday sermon topics, etc. SAINT ALOYSIUS’ DOUGLAS No service Sunday. CHURCH No Services Sunday. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, City Hall, Henry Schlegel, Supt. perienced teachers for all classes. 7:30 ‘p.m.—Preaching service at |H, B. Schlegel residence on Fifth Street. | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) DONALD D. VERTIN Missionary-in-Charge 10;00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m—Morning" worship. 7:30 ¥ p.m.—Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. Whosoever will may come to these |services in the Mission Building. We | preach Salvation by God's All Suf- ficient Grace Through Faith in Jes- ;us Christ, 'SEASON'S FIRST GRID GAME PULLS OUT RECORD CROWD | CHICAGO, 1, Aug. 29.—The power scoring Chicago Bears, champions of professional football ranks, last night swamped the Col- legiate All-Stars by a score of 21 |to 0. The game was played before a from heaven like a dove, and it to all to attend the Tabernacle at| record breaking throng of 101,100 abode upon him. And I saw, and bare record that this is the Son of God.” A correlative passage from “Sci- ence and Health with Key to the | by Mary Baker Eddy, Scriptures” states: Jesus was born of Mary. Christ is the true idea voicing| good, the divine message from God | to men speaking to the human | consciousness. The Christ is in- corporeal, spiritual,—yea, the divine image and likeness, dispelling the | illusions of the senses; the Way,! healing | the Truth, and the Lfe, L‘he sick and casting out evils, de- stroying sin, disease, and death. A‘s Paul says: “There is one God, and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus.” the corner of 4th and Franklin Sts CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Mrs. Clarence Wettinen, Superintendent. | There will be no service tomor- | row evening The next meeting of the Chap- |eladies ‘will be held in September. | ; — JUNEAU CITY mSSION (Interdenominational) 200 Block, South Franklin Rev. Willlam B. Youngs, Minister MRS. HANNAH KROGH, Supt. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Adult Bible class. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service ThlS Church Goes to Yo‘u o ? Something new in churches—this one chapel,” which the Union Rescue Mission pects to put into service shortly. trailer. .comes to you—is the “auto- of Fairmont, W. Va., ex- It has been built on & truck and Inside it will have 28 folding seats, a pulpit, small altar, chimes. an organ and a set of spectators Empire Classifieds Pay! Bible classes for all ages.| | and Mothers’ Mrs. | morning to guarantee change of | ST. LUKE’'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH| Ex- | JUNEAU IN CLOSEWIN ~ OVER MULES |Stan Grummeft Triples fo | Score Deciding Run \ in Fourth Score By Innings Missouri Mules 1000001 Juneau 10010 x—2| | Stan Grummet's triple into right field in the fourth inning with Ru-| stad on base gave Juneau a 2-1 [victory over the Missouri Mules |last night and also may give the |home team a chance at the sec- lond half title. Rustad pavea the |way for the winning run by doub- ling into center field. Mark Jensen struck out 11 men ,m he limited the Mules to three {safeties. Kreyling, Mules hurler, !also pitched fine ball, giving Ju- |neau only five hits. The game was called after fixe-and-a-half innings on account of darkness, The Mules’ lone talley came in the first inning when Docz singled to left and came home as Kreyling | grounded out. Sturrock scamp- ered across the plate with Juneau's other run in the first inning aft {singling to right field, stealing sec- | |ond, reaching third as Daniels grounded out and going home when |the Mules backstop made a wild |heave to third trying to trap him. | The last postponed game of the |year is scheduled for tomorrow !whcn the St, Louis Blues mect | the Beavers in what should be one of the best contests yet. A victory | for the Beavers would knot the |second half into a three-way tie| |for the title between the Blues, Juneau and the Beavers. Following is the box score of last night's game: | Missouri Mules | AB R | Meilink, 3b 4Docz, 1b 18&0))(‘110. cf Kreyling Nichols, | Pena, 1f Lamarr, rf Hoffman, rf Trevino, 2b | H 0 1 0 0 0 o 1 1 0 MMooowooNy omocoHoocoon | Totals _ = < By | Neilson, rf | Sturrock, 2b | Daniels, 1f . | Rustad, ss 3 | Grummett, 1b, cf :Wemer 3b {Jensen, p v Fisher, 1f ... Blake, ¢ ... O e 1 cccocoromol ©ccommrmo~ol wmommvoocond moroomc oy coccocorocooH Totals 20 2 518 5 1 Summary: Three-base hit, Wer- ner. Two-base hit, Rustad. Stol- en bases, Sturrock, Huston. Left on bases, Juneau 3, Mules 4. Struck cut, by Jensen 11, Kreyling 5. Base on balls, off Jensen 1. ‘Wild pitch, Kreyling. Passed ball, Blake. Scor- er, Langseth. - eee CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS SALE 1 CD.A. will hold rummage sale, Monday, Aug. 31 in building back of Sears, Roebuck. Open at 10 |A. M. Crm:;word Puzzle AGROSS 1. Sun « Pertaining to the body 9. Bind B ls)eul e strongly ans . Desire s i C:n_luncuon 45. Grassy plot 15. Kindled 47. Depen 16, Goal 48, Prlm:el{ tallan 5 Wolhiess teav- 0. Live . thless leav- e % w‘l,ll;"ll -.rclue 51. Alternative n 2% 23 25. . Grind together 38, : prefix 39, 41 42, 43. Territories verned by Type measure b2, Pertaining to Pronoun lcal 21 ot ins » e fi'& work 59, .On- Scotch . Ona of Colum- 60. bus’s ships Masculine nickname 62. DOWN Ill II IIHI III////HIIIIEIII AN/ auEE) a8 fl. o= an - illl/// -'IIIII/%I BUY DEFENSE STAMPS WEL!T INEIRINOIAIF] [PIHIAISIENEIETE] a3 3 HEHUII AIR|T] I'JMIIJ{I'!IL'l ABNAICIOIR AIN] Y] IPIEWIEEINIAIG ISIEE]L MO IN] [D]ElViEILIOIPIEID] AlSILIEEIPIRIAIDI (1AL | -UJ INJAITIAIL i) DIRIOMIE] t]nlfl‘-.“) [E] Solution Of Vnu;day’u Puzzle 2. Polnted arch 3. Bmall East * Indian water vessel 4. Chiding 6. Sphere 6. Army officer 1. Declare L Blbllell m munln‘ i . Church reader Group of Burs mese tribes . Buyors of - securities Paradise . Former © emperors . Electrifl article nouncin, ). Nimble : val 4 . Heavy wagon . Steep 88, Be situated Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGLY %z QUALITY with SERVICE HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES ONE DELIVERY EACH DAY DUE TO LABOR SHORTAGE Please place all orders before 12 o'clock Noon to be delivered that day. Orders taken after noon fo be delivered the following day. We are frying fo give the best service possible under the present conditions Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.O0.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS —Phones—81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Lignor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. T C——————ah, = AVOID WASTE ON THE LITTLE THINGS.. SPEND FOR THE BIG THINGS. WAR SAVINGS BONDS ———————-—‘ e ————— Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lillan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 636. - Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retafler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Delicious Fried EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 GEORGE BROS. Widest Sel LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Soothing Organ Music and Chicken Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 [ The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Mansager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second PSSP s HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times' Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 A Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. SPTURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS : SEATTLE Large Rooms e Splendid food S Wth C4ng service batn. Spectal Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIEE THE ChEw WASHINGTON

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