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>ATURDAY AUGUST 28, 1943 bopy must be in the office by | o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone drectory. Count five average words to the e, Dally rate per line for consecu- e insertions: "“One day S— 1 Additional days ... 5o Minimum charge ...50c FOR SALE 933 PLYMOUTH Coupe, good tires, ? puncture proof tubes, Phone WANTED TO BUY—Ten or 16 gauge shot gun. Phone Douglas 78 iron. Hotel to buy, Steam Leota’s, Baranof | WANTED Phone Bldg TED—Woman or girl from| 8 to 9 am. weekdays to get child ready for school. Phone Black 170 after 5 p.m. TON M L E 1907-15 Rag, s ammunition, two cribs one 54x30 iron; one 35x20 wood. - Phone Black 479 from 9 am. to f 4 pm 8 MM Movie Argus C-3, 35 MM Fjj{v{//\NTFD with synchronized flash. Both| "o Ut Lo cameras like new and with leath-| ° o Excellent condition.| USHERETTE S WANTED—Stu- | §Fhone Red 693. | dents or employed young women wishing extra evenings and Sun- days. See Mr. Garvin, Capitol Theatre. | FAME Reverse F-19 2 bicycles, boys or girls, Phone Douglas 18. | cases. 5 H P CHRIS Craft, 18 ft. 6 in,,| mahogany hull, Fully uuuppm( Dale Blyberg carl Stafford, . Excursion Inlet | WANTED—Studio couch or port; also drop leaf N Radio and| ;10 ppone 561 after 12 Phonograph, 12 record player; 140 records with separate cabinet Phone 396 Orpheum Rooms No. 1.| or Lo e daven- | kitchen noon. 0 TUBEV SPAR i Clerk, easy hours, mar-| preferred. Write C| WANTED ried woman 5 Tt SEDL V bottom yanabout for| oo Bmplre, . . Hutboard motor. Phone 238. | WANTED—Used furnfiurc. 306 Wil- y. Phone 1788. fOTORSHIP Gambier leaving for| Ougnby. Phione 785 Haines and Skagway. Space avail- able for 20 tons. Phone 416. Experienced sténogra- nd typist wants part time | work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. I ACRES patented homesite, 8-| e % room furnished house, 3-room'WANTED-—Trolling boat, mu be house and other buildings. Large, fully equipped, between 34 and garden and berry patches, fenced,| 33 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box| adjoining school. Large water| 1055 frontage. Bi fishing grounds d Geo. Bednar, Tee Harbor. @OD income " property. rite P.O. Box 131. WANTED — Experienced " male | female bookkeeper, good Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. or pay. Close in. _|FORD A or B engme . (block or ELL est‘\blhhed paying business,| complete). Must be reconditioned | good location. Write Empire C or in good shape. Call green 113.| 2638. PLANT MAN v.’\nted at once. Ap- } ply Juneau Dairies, Inc., Box 936. Good wages. NMPSON residence on Gold Belt| Ave. Phone 266 for nmmmtmcnt.‘ ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery| NANTED TO BUY—Large stove| in good condition. Write Box 17,| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone fHalnes Alaska. | 1796, | { | {4 i i Sy machine, Pur- IXSOML ploperty m .Juneau Phonn WANTED Sewing hane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| chase or loan. Preferably portable f HP. JOHNSON Sea Apt 1, Klein Apts. OR SALE — One-quarter inch| GiNen Gar washer. Apply Dave boilerplate tank, riveted, bctween‘ Milner. Phone blue Swppy 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | ! VANTED- Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. Horse.| for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. H 6-BEDROOM house, W, H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. | NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. OMPLETELY _furnished apan'{""l:"“’*" =g 0ST and FOUND R ment house in Skagway, Masn‘ located in business district. Can| rd into business houses’LOS’!‘fiu-(t green rowboat at dy. Wilte Box 905, Alk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. | OT in Douglas. Phone 378. NDIAN OFFICE TEACHERS HERE ENROUTE TO POSTS Frances Finnesbo and Margaret | Perkey are in Juneau enroute to | their ‘posts in the Interior. Miss VOR SALE-—30 brake hp. Covic| Finnesbo will be stationed at Gam- diesel stationury engine. BB Em- | bell and Miss Pérkey is headed for | Noatak. Both are teachers for the l"lll RENT | Office of Indian Affairs, and are | staying at the Juneau Hotel while URNISHED APT, with bath, range, good view. la ,)mng uansportatmn b ‘Willoughby Ave. Gastincau Juneau Paint Store. Ave. Inquire oil| CITATION Inquire 513A|TO HENRY JOHAN IVERSON and White only. ALL OTHER PERSONS IN INTEREST. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE | HEREBY REQUIRED to be and ap- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | pear before the undersigned Com- \ dishes. Seaview Ants. | missioner at his office in the Fed- | eral-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 21st day of October, {1943, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. in the | | afternoon of said day, to answer the cruiser | petition of LEE D. HUBBARD and 11. Jack | JEAN L. HUBBARD, husband and ‘wxie, for the adoption of SYLVIA | - ANNE IVERSON, a minor child, and [HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard|to change said child’s name to| point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 SYLVIA ANNE HUBBARD, and to! Savage. Phone 197. | show cause, if any you have, why e e — |the prayer of said Petition should EUARANTEED Realistic Perma-lnm g AT i nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 UD.|apnear or answer said Petition or Lola Beauty Shop. Phome 20Lcorcent to same the Court will enter 315 Decker Way. Effective g gecree in accordance with the June 15. prayer of said Petition. S | GIVEN under my hand and Of- ¥URN your old goid wto value, CIVEN UHCCr T day of August fash or trade at Nugget Shop. | 5., > 2 (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner. irst publication, Aug. 20, 1943, Last publication, Sept. 3, 1943. ABIN, phone black 234, da:,nml'w FUR np's easy kept warm., wm MISCELLANEOUS R CHARTER — 55-ft. ¢‘Stormy Petrel,” sleeps “Westfall, phone 247. A A e A e R 4 ROOM Apartment. Phone Red 600. { Por UY WAR BONDS jmon on {tent leadership. - | “Education | | power model by USO, Skagway,!in. | | Sermon by Notices for this church column | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M, Juneau Pifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S8.J. astor Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost. | With commemoration of the be-| heading of Saint John the Baptist. Sunday services: 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:00 am. Holy Mass and struction. 9:00 am Creek Post. 10:30 a.m.—Holy “Catholic benediction of the Sacramento immediately 7:30 a.m.—Holy Mass the church Days of Special Devotion Monday, August 30 — Feast of Saint Rose of Lima, is a day of special devotion I Confessions before First Rev in- | —Holy Mass at Duck Mass and ser-| Education,” and Most, Blessed after mass. daily in Thursday, Friday of | September, 4:30 pm. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 pm. to 30 pm., to 9:00 pm 4:30 pn. to to 9:30 p.m. 5:30 pm.| | | FIRST CHURCH OF | SCIENTIST sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street, and the Subject will be “Christ Jesus.” [ 9:45 am. — Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20 years. | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testl | monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Rmm\ in church building. This room fs| open Wednesday afternoons from | 2:30 to 4 o'clock and ‘after the| Wednesaay evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the CHRIST, | reading room. 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 under direction of Mrs. Claude Brown. | | Classes for all ages under compe- — Mornihg Worship. | the sermon will be | and The Future of | 11:00 am Subject of America.” 8:00 p.m—Evensong. Subject of |the sermo nwill be “A Rendezvous with God.” Teaching of the word, inspira-| tional preaching, and friendly fel- | lowship is offered in an atmosphere of worship and service. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | CHURCH | G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. Choir Director—Mrs, Eunice Nev-| Organist—Miss Katherin Torkel- son. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—The Worship servmc‘i the Rev. A. A. Alsop,| Life That Was The Light of Men.” Choir anthem: “Prayer from ‘Alceste.’” Afternoon, Evening Program Luther League: This Sunday’s outing will conclude the ‘Out of Door’ programs for the Summer.| Mrs. Hans Berg has kindly consent- | ed to provide transportation for the entire League. Leaguers will leave | the Church at 1:30 pm. RAIN or| | SHINE, for the Nugget Creek Trail. | Friends and visitors are ::mdlaxllyi invited to go along. At the Forestry Cabin: About, 16:30 p.m. A Sing: Scripture Reading by a Leaguer; Moment of Sentence Prayer, The Topic: “Can Christians Be Poplilar?” by Frances Lafky. subject, “The NORTHERN LIGHT ! PRESB TERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Weicome and Worship Meet” Pranklin at Fourth Choir Director—George Schmidt Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for Worship. Mr. Ernest Oberg, guest organist. 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. 'l‘hn:‘I subject of the sermon will be| “An Answer To The Point.” Parents of pre-school age chil- dren are invited to make use of| the Nursery for their children while attending the worship service. MEMORIAL } PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Corner West 8th ana E Sts. Manse, 740 S St. WALTER O. SOBOLEFF, Minister “Let your mind dwell on what| is true-worthy-pure-kindly—on ev-'And Health With Key to the Scrip- | fl ‘. .‘% ‘ flfllfl%fllllfl” i’lllli’ll;%flllilll 7JdERR NS JENEE LR erything that is excellent or paise- worthy.” Moffatt, Phil. 4:8. Miss rion Paul—pianist. i Sunda@® service: 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am—Divine Worship. Ser-| mon by the pastor: “In The Ser- |ters on Willoughby ‘Ws\dnr‘sdn_\‘ at the Red Shield Read- |study and devotion. ito all the services of this church. | Mass. | Ernst Oberg, Organist and Choir | Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. jto appear to mortals in |form of humanity as they could THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU ALASKA vice of Christ Saviour Master.” 7:30 p.m.—Divine mon by the pastor Mindful of His Own.” This worship | hour will include the singing of | hymns selected by you We welcome you to worship here. the | Worship. Ser-| “The Lord THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Envoy C. Williams, assistant Sunday meetings: 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 7:30 p.n.—Salvation Meeting. | Wednesday, 8 pm—A Bible Study | Class at the Salvation Army: quar- Avenue. Servicemen each Mending for ing rooms commencing at 9 am. | Everyone is welcome. | CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake No Sunday School or further ser- vices until September 1. BAPTIST GOODWILL CENTER | 218 Main Street | 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. ! 8:00 p.m.—Preaching. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Bible study. Tuesday and Friday afternoon at 3:45 p.m,, Girls' Club. You are welcome, BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.n.—Sunds es for all dges. A s to those children not already tending a Sunday. School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. 3:15 p.m.—Government Hospital | service, 8:00 pm.—Evening worship. A hearty invitation is extended the public to attend these services. | JUNEAU CITY MISSION (Pentecostal) 200 Block, South Franklin Mrs., H. M. Krogh, Supt. . 10:00 am-—Sunday School: 11:00 am~~Morning worship. 7:30 p.m.~—Evening Service. | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer mN’Llng. | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study class. Everybody welcome. ; School. Class- | ecidl invitation | at- | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main | The services of this church are |Meeting. held on Saturday the Sevcnthi |Day of the week. | 10:00 a.m.—Saturday, Sabbath School. - Bible classes for all ages. |Mrs. John Natterstad, Superinten- dent. 11:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath | | worship. Sermon by the Pastor or | Elder. Ervin Walker, local Elder. - | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek prayer meeting. Hour of Bible| Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended | O | RUSSIAN GREEK ORTHODOX ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH 326 Fifth Street Phone, Black 230. The Rev. Makary Andrew Bar- anoff. 7:00 p.m., Saturday — (Vsenoch- | naya). 10:15 am.— Sunday — Liturgy, ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY In Juneau DONALD VERTIN, in Charge 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. Service held in the AN.B. Hall | Train a child in the way he| should« go and when he is old he will not depart from it. Pro.| 22 6. Missionary HOLY TRINITY cn'unzmun THE VERY REV. CHARLES K E. Rice, Dean { Feurth and Goid Stréets Director. and (itual, is Cluisl Jesus. - | not - later CAPT. AMJ MRS. T. J. DYCK |aiening to guarantee change | Gibson. | other | 8C hspel |man soweth, that shall he & | For Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.n-—Morning prayer sermon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY The subject of the Lesson-Ser-| mon “which will be read in all Churches ‘of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| day, August 29, will be “Chrisl Jesus.” Excerpts from Lesson-Sermon are as_follows: { The Bible-Isaiah: Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and | bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Correlative passage from “Scienc tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Jesus was' the son of a virgin. He was/ appointed to speak God's word and such a tnderstand as wéll as perceive. Mary’s conception of Him was spir- | 36 and | | | | | | | for only purity could reflect | Truth and Love, which were plainly ncarnate in the good and (P. 332). S e Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be recelved by The Empire than 10 o'clock Friday of pure sermon topics, ete. GOSPEL SERVICES (Douglas City Hall) Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Non- sectarfan services conducted by H. Hearty invitation given to all to attend. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSI A. L. CALAME, Supt. N | Sunday-— School in all ages. 10:00 - a.m. — Sunday the City Hall. Classes for Childreh not alread; Sunday school will find a hearty welcome and interesting in- | struction here. Following the morning classes a sound film will |and children and adults will appre- rum- it. ST. LUKE’'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Services Sunday. SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Walter A. Soboleff, Minister 1:30 pm. Sunday Church School. 2:00 p.m.~Divine Worship. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) DONALD D, VERTIN Missionary-in-Charge 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Mcrmng worship. The text: Be not deceived; God not mocked: for whatsoever a 50 reap he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life ever- lasting. Gal. 6:78. 7:30 p.m.—Seryices. Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God. Eph. 3:17,19. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Text: “This Do In Re- membrance of Me.,” 1 Cor. 11: Thursday, 3:30 p.m.—Childrens Class in Juneau. Whosoever will may come to these services in the Mission Build- ing. We preach Salvation by God’s All Sufficient Grace Through Faith in Jesus Christ. is Text: That 'NEW OVERHEAD FIRING COURSE FOR ARMY MEN HEADQUARTERS, ALASKA DE- ENSE COMMAND—"Keep your heads down! Keep 'em down—or |yowll be sorry!” And with those last words of | warning ringing in their ears, an in- fantry detachment began the dan- gerous crossing under live machine fire' ‘of the Alaska Defense new overhead firing gun Command’s | course. course is the last word in tending an- | be shown |¢ 24, ! pattle training. It tests a soldier's ne and stamina. It t whether he can keep his wits and follow the fundamental instruction — “Keep your head lown Keep your tail down. Crawl on your belly!” | Live Bullets Used | Three thousand machine gun bul- Ht‘(s——h\'r ones, ;od over the soldiers’ negotiated the barbed-wire. T6-yard course. And while t were squirming and crawling, 42| nitro-starch explosions were set off along the course to stmulate artil- | lery land mine or grenade blasts. At the end of the cOu , under the very nose of the machine guns, the men flopped into a trench and waited tensely. Then the platoon ‘Fix bayonets,” and then, and the entire platoon the top in a las -yard charge, yelling at the top of voices. not blanks—stream- | | heads as they| trewn leader cried, “Charge-— went over bayonet their Cocky At the end, streaked with sweat and dirt and they gasped for breath. But fhey| were smiling and happy and cocky | in the knowledge that they had just | complete dabout the toughest battle training a soldier can get Such training has been standard fare for the commandos for a long tim now it is regulation for the Army’s infantry organizations and .n(hu]u-d' units The cou At Training their faces were is 75-yards long, 65- vards wide, and four machine guns parately and in bursts spray the area over the troops' heads as they advance. The nitro-stach explo- sions are really “rugged,” for they lare set off by remote control at intervals. Only the officer at the | control panel knows when they will |erupt a shower of dirt and stones and smoke. The holes in which the charges are set are ringed barbed wire so that the soldiers| cannot get close enough to fell the full force of the explosions, but \they ‘shake the ground and are| plenty jarring. ! Officials Are Pleased ! The course was conseructed by| Lts. Kenneth Baumgardner of Glen- | dale, Calif., ammuntion and pioneer ;pmu;nn officer, and Conrad R. | Underdahl of Moscow, Idaho, plans and training officer, under the su-| pervision of Major Robert Natzel of | Portland, Ore., commander. When the first group of officers and men went through the course, | they wer eobserved by Brig. Gen. L. A. Daugherty, post commendar, Col. | ann'nc(- E. Schick, Deputy Chief | of Staff, Alaska Defense Command, | and other high ranking officers. They were pleased with the suc- | cess of the initial training am]‘ pointed out that not one soldier was | injured except for scratches on the | barbed wire. ‘ COLUMBIA LUMBER (0. | REPRESENTATIVE HERE, Julian Bass, Seattle manager for| the Columbia Lumber Co,, is in Ju- | neau for a week's conference ‘with | officials of the company here. ‘ Mr. Bass has been visiting Lhe‘ various yards throughout the Terri- tory and before returning to Seattle | will go to Sitka in the interests of the company, g | ® o 0 8 0 0 0 00 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Friday, August 27 | aximum 68, Minimum 50 | | i \ i | i | | ATTENTION MASONS | Called Communication of Mt.| Juneau Lodge Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock with work in the E. A.| Degree and in the evening at 7:30 with work in ‘M: M. Degree. By| Order of the W. M. | J. W. LEIVERS | Secretary. The Crossword Puzzle . Small cases . Sea bird . Type measure . Gastropod . Lively dance 6. Salutation . System of manual training 50. Pmllpplne mountain ['lay cardl 53. mm 4 rm- 't “fi‘;.‘ 55, In 3 upvln: pnrt- Ha: oon . Dral ACROSS Tally . Article of Dellet Cants r eLa yed . Prior to the 7 “great confilet . English letter . Heather, . Mention . Pen Dift ot & brial [ Patt of & bridle : Slelgh : %Wflfl=2l T|ATIAME R| SIE[E[RMIS|L o WIBDIE E] Salu(.lon Of Yesterday's Puzzle Laugh Worthless leaving Meaniigless repetition . Pitchers . Thrice: prefix , Paradise Title.of a Moslem prince . Bnnt!uuke abric Cylindrical . Cuts . Boxed , Portable beds ?ukm“r}xu Legal Peiaims . Region beyond Jordan from .Ierula'em Planet . Diners . Old mustcal In« struments . Not so tight | Growing out Quantities of medicine . Greek portico . Learning . Blunder . Church sitting with | - PAGE FIVE S 16 and 21 Piggly Wiggly And Don’t Forget SEPTEMBER st o 15th Buy All the Victory BONDS YouPossibly Can! FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones i3 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL ‘Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHE DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Dlesel Ofl—Rfove Oll—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outtitter for Men “BMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU 11 HOTEL Evecy comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 2% HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 000 [ THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retallse- Owned Gruocers 811 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 £ FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone b54 Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Jobn Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 02 or Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Utah Nui and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hefel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable m PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward MARKET Chelce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Btors PHONE 553—92—98 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frosen “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MBATS PHONE Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendd l HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer 123 SEWARD ST, PARCEL ,DELIVERY, SERVICE PHONE 492 Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Bcheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 2 P. M.