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SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: R SLASHING FIGHT, RUFFIN, LARKIN IN DRAW,10ROUNDS YORK, Jan. —~Winding civilian swat career with hing brawl that saw both b,mh s slug away virtually from (. CARNEGIE IS DEALING FO “HIGHBOWLER, PLAYERS IS STORE LEAGUE| VERY TOUGH ' start to finish, Bobby Ruffin and Manager Skiff Says Market i, .ikin e 1o o araw 1o TiqheSf in EaS' He :::]:r.-m,.?n-:l‘.)vnrmmm.r in Madison Has Ever Known - fand Leota’s outpointed the Butlet| gspampiE. Jan. 15--Manager Bill SEATTLE, HOLLYW0OD Mauro Drug. Claude Oarnegle rolled | gyier of Seattle’s Pacific Coast MAY IRMN, ONIARIO the highest score with 601 points.|gacehall League Club, reports in a Following are the scores letter from his home in New York| oNTARIO, Calif. Jan. 15-—City Heunitig's [State that the player market is|panager Neal Smith said both the i the tightest he has known in his|geattle and Hollywood clubs of the o |long diamond career. Pacific Coast Baseball League have 107 Skiff says the Major Jeague exe-|qsked to use the Ontario ball park 105 cutives are waiting until SPring for spring training. = " training to make any commitments.| gmith said the city will probably 388 425 1297/ He said he was unable to get any| give the contrack to Hollywood Ordway’s satisfaction from the Phillies as to| whose bid was received first. 104 what player Seattle will get in the| e e 118 |deal that sends second baseman | 129 [Ford Mulien to the National League | TIDES TOMORROW High tide— la m, Low tide—11:46 a. m., = Club. 441 Sabin's 1"2 High tide— 5:33 p. m,, 13.1 feet. 224 Low tide—11:59 p. m., 2.8 feet. TIDES MONDAY High tide— 6:23 a. m., 13.8 feet. Low tide—12:41 p. m, 4.6 feet. Sunday— 119 10:00 am.—Sunday School in the| o High tide— 6:26 p. m,, 12.1 feet. ST S ) City Hall. Classes for all ages. | Total 535 454 | Percy’s Cafe BUY WAR BONDS lin Thy light shall we sce light Correlative passage from * Sum\m’ And Health With Key To The ‘Smpl*-x 5, by Mary Baker th life is God, Life must be| f-existent. Life is the I Am, the Being who/| is and shall be, whom | erase. (P. 289-290). - Douglas Church Services Notices for this churen columu | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday | evening to guarantee change of | sermon topics, etc. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at; 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street, and the Subject will be “Life.” 9:45 am. — Sunday School for' pupils up to the age of 20 years. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Test! monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Corner West 8th ana E Ets. Manse, 740 8 St. ‘WALI'ER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister. ‘B(‘Cxl\l\l NEW |ue their 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; imum charge, 50c League bowled | night .at the Elks, with eight participating. Ordway’s de- Sabin’s won from Percy's Cafe, the Juneau Drug| nosed out the 20th Century Meat y 0 The Merchants | everlasting nd \Whosuowr will may come. “Let All Things be done with|was |Love.” I Cor. 16:14. nothin: Sunday service: i 10: am. — Church Schovl, Mts. Nellie Will Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Ser- mon by the pastor will be, Jesul| said: “This do in remembrance of | Me,"” St. Luke 22:19. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observ- | lin church bullding. This room i ed (}urmg (ln.~vlmm. spccm.ll MUSIC. | pyust he received by The Empire lopen Wednesday afternoons from ©:30 P.m—Young People’s Fel-\ngt later than 10 o'clock Friday 230 to 4 oeclock and after the 10Wship hour. Installation of Offi- evening to guarantee change of | Weanesnay evening meeting \cers and a_ period of devotion led|sermon topics, ete. The public 1s cordially invited to 'by the newly elected President, Al-| attend these services and visit the|ton Cropley reading room. 8:00 p.n—Divine worship. Ser- imon by the pastor, “Let us go into the House of the Lord.” Come and sing your favorite hymns. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Church Prayer services, and at 8:30 p.n. choir rehearsal at the church. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—The Mis- the Epi- sionary Society meets at the home jof Mrs. Anna May Anderson. ‘We welcome you to worship here. “Whosoever will, may come.” THE METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR. last teams feated Hennir Notices for this churcn column 18 167 128 112 18 197 106 163 484 Spot . Hendrickson Hudson Waugh FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE G. E. ELECTRIC range, good con- dition. Phone Douglas 615. | Total GOSPEL SERVICES (Douglas City Hall) £ Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Non-|j sectarian services conducted by H.|y | Gibson. Hearty invitation given t all to attend. 160 111 172 443 531 384 473 1391 CATHOLIC CHURCIx Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M., Juneau ! Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ.| Pastor Second Sunday after | phany. Sunday. services: | 6:00 am—Holy Mass. 8:30 am. — Holy mass and in- struction. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser- Pastor | Forbes ia. Shepard mon. AODD Federal and Territorial Bldg | 7:30 pm.—Rosary and benediction| “where Faith and Priendship | | | | Petrich Total DANC Lo CLASSES NOW NROLLING Baton*twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe | | ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, | | character, chorus, specialties, social 'dauclng for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenographers. | 21(Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 57. 522| adv. 47| — | " THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET | 14.0 feet. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION 4.5 feet. A. L. CALAME, Supt. 181 168 115 557 507 357 | Rev. | Stewart . Kirstin Hendrickson 1421 | | | | WANTED—Set of standard machine | bolt dies and taps. Phone Red | 340 7 171 172 112 7 163 147 148 Total 462 465 20th Century Meat Spot 8 8 Senescu 182 182 ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Spot 7:30 pm—Evening prayer. Ser- . udson vice conducted by the Rev. William|p Holmquist | | | | DAVENPORT and chair, walnut ‘win beds with coll springs and WANTED—600 X 16 in good condi-| innerspring mattresses, sewing ton, Jorgenson Motors. machine, desk, dishes-se_rvlce for GAR WANTEDLate model Chev eight, five Kitchen phaxrs. floor . plymouth sedan in good con-| lamp tea table, guitar. Comer| gjjion Cash on the line. G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR SAINT ALOYSIUS’ CHURCH 9:30 am.—Holy mass. Sunday School after mass. of the Most Blessed Sacrament. | Meet” 1 8:00 a.m.—Holy mass daily in the| Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, ' church. 203 Dixon and Third. | ‘ 3268 Empire. Write i Days Of Special Devotion Tuesday, January 18—Feast of| LADY'S tan fan parka, size 36, with WANTED—Two bedroom, or larg-'the Chair of Saint Peter, the begin- | silver fox ruff. Brand new, never worn. $85.00. Phone Red 495. THE | DA\II\ER xesldence. 1%z acre! land on water front. Glacier Highway—1 mile out. Completely furnished including piano. water automatic oil heat, 2 car garage. (Spring water under pres- sure free, no taxes). SHATTUCK | AGENCY. RADIOS FOR SALE—Call Red 578 after 2 p.m. FOR tube portable a/ d/c battery radio, perfect condi- non $45. Blue 529 between 6 and 7 pm. 1937 MODEL very good Blue 650. rubber, GRAND Stcmwny piano; also Ja- dies black tallored coat, size 42. 201 Decker Apts. traveling bag G LY\ UINF Phone 496. leather STRONG FLAT top trunk, good lock, length 30 inches, width 22 inches. Phone Red 178 after 6 p.m. A NICE r;fime, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. FOR SALE—6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. LOC‘AL‘LS‘! grown rutab'\gos. They Made in Nome this fall. sedan, good shape,| $275. Phone! M Forrest Green 295. N. Pitts. WANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher. Alaska Credit Bureau. room furnished house or apart- ment, Red 734. NANTED—Used furniturc loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, Alaska. ANTEI} Furm-;hed Apz or house' for family of three. Phone 45. W | ©Good pay. Phone 299. \BY NELSON LEADS GOLF MATCHNOW SAN FRANCISCO, Xan. Racking up an eagle and playing faultless golf except for one hole, Byron Nelson of Toledo, favorite, VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- ermanp at Snow White Laundry.| | 15— er, furnished house or apartment. ning of the Unity Octave. During | Phone the Octave we shall have devcuons'paswr, subject: (in the afternoon at one o'clock rol the children of the parish, 7:30 in| the evening there will be the Unnv | with a short instruction | Octave, Hot WANTED TO RENT — Two bed- and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH ®REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. : 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for | Worship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis |at the organ. | 11:00 am—Divine worship. The | subject of the pastor’s sermon will be “The Armor of Light.” The choir {will sing “How Long Wilt Thou | Forget Me?” by Tschaikowski, and xMrs Mary J. Hoffman will sing, ' ‘Hark, Hark, My Soul.” HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES . Rice, Dean P‘th md Gold Streets 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.nm.—Morning Prayer and sermon. | ducting the services. Thursday, 7:45 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. are better—They are cheaper. SN0V 8 four-under-par 68 to lead pEGURRECTION LUTHERAN While they last $650 a bag Across the street from the Em pire. Contact Paul Satko fron:| 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. FOR BENT 3 ROOM furnished apt. 425% St. Tth TWO ROOMS for young women with board 425% 7th St. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt. oil stove. Inquire 513A Willoughby. 1,500 sq. ft. STORAGE space, suit- able for store, office or warehouse will remodel to suit tenant. Win- ter and Pond Bldg. Write Em- pire 3427. FOR RENT — Apartment steam- heated, electric range Phone 569. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. MISCELLANEOUS WILL TAKE care of chfldren aur- ing days in my home. 425% Tth| St. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. DRES 8 MAKING, coats and dresses. 925-A Capital Ave. LOST and FOUND + MG SRR eI il o IRE *LOST — Red umbrella with hook handle, early last week. Reward Phone Red 783. ' LOST—Black Parker fountain pen without cap, on Seward St. nea Third. Reward. Phone 731 alterations of Mrs. McGee. | the field at the end of the first round of the 72-hole $10,000 San | Francisco Open. Just back of him were Lloyd| Mangrum and Art Bell, each with 169. Others under the Harding course | (par of 72 wure George Fazzio, Har- old “Jug” MacSpadden, both with seventies. Johnny | Dudley Bull 3 13, L Craig Wood, Ed mard Dodson ran into tro came in over par. | Nelsor cagle on the 69-yard ;Lwemh hole was the highlight of {the first round. After a fairway splitting drive, Nelson used a No. 4 wood to put the ball 15 feet from the pin; then sank his putt. s 1 ARMSTRONG USES OLD 1-2, WINS PORTLAND, Jan. ing Henry Armstrong, gave Aldo Spoldi the old one-two—left to tummy and right cross to chin— |for a knockout of the New York | lightweight in the third round of |a scheduled ten rounder last night. It was the former triple cham- pion’s first fight since Ray Robin~ ison detoured a comeback atfempt | several months ago. e ATTENTION MASONS 1 | 1 neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock with work in the M. M. de- gree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary. Ashenbrenner's NEW AND USED FURNITURE Willoughby-Ave. {{R¢! 15—Hammer- i Called communication of Mt. Ju-| [ CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. Organist—Miss Katherine Torkel- son 10 00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—The Worship service. Sermon by the Pastor, “The Ser- |vice of a Christian.” Choir anthem “Finlandia” by Sibelius. There will be installation of the Church Coun- cilman for 1944 at this service. Senior Luther League plans for the day will be anneunced. 6:30 p.m.—Junior Luther League. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.—Junior Choir Practice. Wednesday, Choir Practice. Saturday, 2:00 p.m.—Catechetical Class. | ( 7:30 p.m. — Senior RUSSIAN GREEK ORTHODOX ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH 326 Fifth Street - Phone, Black 230, The Rev. Makary Andmw Bar- anoff. 7:00 p.m. Saturday — (Vsenoch- naya). 10:15 a.m.—Sunday — ufilrsy | Mass. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY In Juneau DONALD VERTIN, Missionary in Charge 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 3:30 p.m. — Thursday. Sing and Bring class. Services held in the AN.B, Hall JUNEAU CITY MISSION So. Franklin Street Sunday Services 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. 7:00 pm—YP. Service. 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Week-night services every Tues- ‘day. Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m,, evangelist meeting. Come and enjoy a song service with us. Gos- ithe ‘Word of God. The Rev. William Forbes is con- | |G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor | | Choir Director—Mrs, Eunice Nev- 10:00 a.m.—Church School under} direction of Mrs. Clande Rrown.| | Classes for all ages under compe- | “c.w leadership. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. “Added Things. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Pns- |tor’s subject “The Best Dish.” Wednesday, 1:30 pm~WSC.S meeting at home of Mrs. Manthey on 12th Street. i CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE | Corner Gia~ier Highway and Frita | Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister. Mrs, Clarence Wittinen, Sunday School Superintendent. | 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. | | BAPTIST GOODWILL CENTER 218 Main Street 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 8:00 p.m.—Hymn-time. Your fa- ;vorxw hymns sung. If you play a {musical instrument, please bring it |with you. { THE SALVATION ARMY | " Willoughby Ave. | CAPT. AND MRS. T. J. DYCK Sunday meetings: 2:00 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 4:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Week Days | Monday—Girl Guards—T7:30 p.m. Thursday — Bible Study Class — |8:00 pm. { Friday—Band of Love—4:15 p.m. Friday —Salvation Meeting— {7:30 pm. 1 Mending on Wednesday, |mencing at 9 a.m. { You are cordially invited. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th ana Franklin Sts,’ REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Clus- es for all ages. A special invitation to thoseschildren not already nt- tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) 4 |Krafft Building, Third and Frank lin, opposite Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 10:00 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 pn.—V. P. Meeting. 8:00 p.m. — Evangelistic. Service. Weekly Gospel Services Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:30 pm. | | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main Pastor H. L. WOOD The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh Day of the week. 10:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible classes for all ages. Mrs. Lindtner Skeie, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath worship. Sermon or Bible study by the Pastor or Elder. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek prayer meeting. Hour of Bible study and devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services of this church. 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, Jan. 16, will be “Life.” Excerpts from Lesson-Sermon are as follows: From the. Bible — Pealis: For with Thee is the fountain of life; com- | CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Evangelist. | every | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | 2:00 pm. Sunday, Church | Behool. 2:30 pm.—Divine Worship. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY g (Native Gospel Services) | DONALD D. VERTIN i Missionary-in-Charge i 6:30 p.m.,Sunday—Young people’s| ,Bxhlr Class | 7:30 pm—Sunday — Evangelistic { Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer ‘M(-‘L*Llug i Whosoever will may come to! |these services in the Mission Build- | ing. We preach Salvation by God's ! |All Sufficient Grace Through Faith | ‘m J(.aus Christ. e — | BEARS BEAT | HUSKIES; | - SCORE4! 223 4Douglas Reserves Trim| | Juneau Reserves in Prellmlnary | Juneau }{igh School's Crimson Bears Jast night won a decisive vic- | tory over the Douglas High Huskies | {in the Douglas gymnasium by a i scote of 41 to 22. Weakened by the ‘lc-\s of Asp, and with injuries to ‘two \others, Douglas was unable to | stem the Crimson Bear tide. 1 in the preliminary, the Do\lglas‘ | Reserves defeated the Bears Re- .sclves by the scant margin of onc{ |point in a eclosely matched game, | |the score ending at 26 to 25. { A large crowd attended the game, | mling the gym to capacity, and some fans were obliged to stand outtside. | Following is the box score: | i | | i | | * Crimson Bears ] Q o | | Scott, F. Dapceevich, F. Kearney, F Merritt, F. Nordling, C. Forrest, C. Thibodeau, G. Mead, G. Lowell, G. Hogins, G. BeSoa lororocmrmuown B R R | |l cweono =) Totals Douglas Huskies FG. FT. Bach, F. Pusich, F. Kibby, F. Rice, C. Devon, G. Bonnett, G. Savikko, G. ¥ ; Totals . Douglas Reserves FG. FT. 3 @ McCormick, F. Havdahl, F. Hash, C. Kibby, C. Krsul, G. Harju, G 3 0 1 2 1 | povoece Totals 10 Juneau Reserves FG. FT. 9 L3 Gregg, P. Klein, F. DeGanahal, F. Borbridge, C. Hungerford, G. Mills, G. ... Carlson, G. ... Blucewons ol msercwe Bloccvoany Totals ... | H. |to one edge in their series. LaMotmE J. M. Stevenson 153 170 |G. Overby 137 147 480 517 Drug Co. 185 212 173 137 168 145 494 Drug 149 150 147 Total Juneau [ . Lavenik Barrager . Simmons 526 Mauro 149 122 182 453 Leota’s 183 131 124 Total Butler Simmons Davlin Lavenik H. M. B. 446 Total 234 135 131 438 500 R MARIUS RUSSO IS RECLASSIFIED NOW NEW YORK, Jan. 15. — Marius Russo, Yankee pitcher, is reported| reclassified as 1-A. He is now work- { ing in an airplane factory and even if deferred can't pldy baseball. lAMOTM WINNER OVER ZIVIC FOR HIS THIRD VICTORY Jake | C. L. |7 Carnegie Senescu Petrich 17 Total 495 DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 15.- | LaMotta of New York punched an- other victory over former welter-( weight champion Fritzie Zivic of Pittsburgh last night taking a three| | finished strong. i WOMEN OF THE MO E Regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Executive meeting at 7:30. Dues are due. ady, A Complete - Covering FIRE S resulting from windstorm, explosion and other perils are not cov- ered by your fire insur- ance policy. Unless you have your fire policy ex- tended to cover such dan- gers—you’ll have to stand such loss yourself. Ask this Hartford agency to add Extended Cover- #e’ {0 your fire insurance Shattuek b I e~ e e Ty | FORD AGENCY {| COWLING-DAVLIN Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU PHONE 767 (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors —— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Varine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel ._NOITH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Cil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — BStorage 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 obir guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 ‘ Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —_— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storagy aTELEPHDNE 4 iehic The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O P e R AL T 1_—*'_—| Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward —_— HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The Jargest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau, L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 D e R P 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS 2 PHONE 202 | FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, ever First National - Bank