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t SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ PAGE: ;g! : -~ WANT ADS FORSALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MONDAY - Washing REMEMBER — We buy, N § trade second-hand merchandise. | machine, sewing machine, Willys six sedan, good tires. See be- Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- tween 9 & 4, 175 Gastineau Ave. | sell and | ing Post. PIANOS RENTED—1uanea. Ander- ' FOR SALE—Trade and manufac-| ¢on hop, turing site, U. S. survey 1900 Cont. 12 acre 735-ft. waterfront and can be used for sawmill or marine ways. Jos. Wehren, phone Douglas 240-3. | JUARANTEED Realisuc Perma- | aent, §4.00 Faper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 201 ( 315 Decker Way @F you have empty roums or apts. for desirable people. in~rm the| Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE—Two bedroom furnish- | ed house. Oil heat, electric range, $2750. 348 12th Street. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. | GENERATOR WORK and | MACHINE WORK | it WANTED ' | young lady for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsioility later for| party qualifying. Phone 10, ask for Mr. Jacobin. Four-room fur .house, full basement new 343\ | installed, Inquire with plumbing foundation, $2750. 12th Street. pre-war Phone Red One piano just like new; Baldwin. Price $575. 250. MAGIC Electric Welder, 110 volt| WANTED — Talented AC-DC; welds, brazes, solders,| cuts all metals; easy to use; full | directions. Complete with power | unit, flime and metallic arc at-| tachments, carbons, fluxes, rods, | mask. Only $19.95. Used by the s : . Navy. Guaranteed one year. TO BUY — Car; what Magic Welder Mfg. Co., 241 HR P. O. Box Canal St., New York. - | Modern five-room house, central| WANTED—Any make of car with Phone 800,| good rubber. Contact L. Derry, | care Standard Oil Co. i | WANTED have you and price? 694 location; oil burner. Apt. 607. WANTED— (,amzc to rent, \wnu(y; 3rd and Gold Streets. Phone 533.; | | WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- | eral housework; good wages, room Write Empire 5767.| COOLERATOR, white enamel ice box, 5 cu. ft., excellent condition, 5 $55.00. Phone Green 437. - - — | APARTMENT HOUSE, twenty, apartments, two rooms and bath.| @and board. Call 384 after 5:30 p.m. | WANTED—Good home in countr { for T7-month-old female mala-{ Two used upright piancs. Reason- | ,mute. Ed Krause, 1007 W. 8th. | ably priced. Alaska Music Supply. | i |REFRIGERATOR and breakfast | set for sale. Call Blue 392, or No. 1 Winter and Pond Apts. to share downtown | FOR SALE—Trolling boat, 20 1t.| long, 6 ft. beam, round botmm;‘ eood condition, $550. Ph. Black, o 763. FOR SALE—Cannery tender equip- [ WANTED—A small house or apart- ped un.d l'l’i\GY_ to gv”;l wi{; :l:: ment by couple. Gastineau Hotel, | smaller boat in trade. el " room 314. Write Empire 5670. & bl WANTED—V-bottom boat suitable for 22 h. p. outboard motor. Writel box 2432. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco| lights, water, basement, furnace; fully sarnished. Write P. O. BoX| WANTED—Grass catcher for lawn | 3031. mower. Phone 93, evenings. FOR SALE — Light wcnflhl 4»cy1- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940" model. Swanson Grocery. good 'i‘oggen- grade milk WANTED—Small Phone Red 609. tricycle. WANTED — Small modern _clean apt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelayalli,! c/o Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE—Several burg and Saanen goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. WANTED TO RENT—Adding ma- chine with tape. Alaska Con- struction Co. Phone 72. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three| blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two | bedrooms, one bachelor apart- yANTED TO RENT—A garage. ment. $140 a month income.| pyone 621, $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my | equity, rest FHA. Will consider MARKER and sorter wanted. Apply good boat of car for portion of| at the Alaska Laundry. cash ' consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. WANTED — Janitor at Gastineau Hotel. Union wages, | i i ! | WANTED—Man or woman for pan washing and general cleaning. Apply before 10 a. m., Sully’s Bakery. * FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, \ ict] od Full basement, | | slt‘:'uy y,u',';,mfi’;"d $2600 cash;| | WANTED — Experienced clerk at! $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rlngs: Irving’s Market. !ORpcALE—Troucr “Diana”—33 ‘I_t | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | loughby. Phone 788. Chrysler Crown mariné engine, 2 e LOST AND FOUND | tirst class condition. See Harbor Bt e e LOST--A beaded coin purse; keep-! Master. sake. Reward. Return to Vanity, Salon. 29-Ft. Boat, suitable for trolling, gill netting or pleasure. Good) Hull, dependable engine. Reason-| ably finced. Inquire Warner's!l‘cs'r——r‘rom Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue Machine Shop. | dinghy with “30 W 65” on bottom. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8! a. m. and 4 p m. DENVER — Second Sgt. Hector| FOR BENT Felipe Jiminez Rubio, a Mexican| Three-room fur. apt., , oil heat, heat, elec- 37 Willoughb, Army man attached to Lowry Field, | tric range, bath: |37, Witloughby. won the title of the typewriter tor- yot for lease, 44 ft. front, by 126 nado because e types 120 words Per| feet on Willoughby. Inquire 545 minute in English, a language he| wyjlloughby Ave. can't read. He likes his temporary assign- !Sweamheav.ed room Ph. Green “675. 2 ) O S ment but: “The English, she has too | HOOMS. “Call many verbs, and I have had too much the KP,” he complained. { after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. | | | | | | — "MAINSTREET" | =~ SUNDAY] "5 NO LONGER THE ACADEMY AWARD | CANTON, O:—Sinclair Lewis-— WINNER —— IT'S THE mn's BEST- lthe fiery red-haired author who [made “Main Street” a byword in the American language — believes !that the typical small town he de- |scribed 21 years ago in his famous inovel has vanished, “‘Main Street’ is no more,” Lewis |said, “because it has become a part of one big city. All sections of the Inntion except a few farming areas, Inotably the Georgia cracker coun- |try, have become urban in the last 120 years.” He attributed the death of “main Istreet” chiefly to the radio, motion, 'INRG'scEHgfngE“s 35° picmres, the automobile and good! nd ,roadls l—u. cwmho of Metropolitan Opera Asa. | w LEO McCAREY | “Charthim, England — This town V] E— Inear the cathedral city of Canter- ;‘;l:v[(z)‘: :gu:;s THE bury has gained official recognition ' 1 5 |cf its claim to being the first Eng- | ——— | 1ish town to be bombed by the Ger- |mans. Incendiaries fell at 4:15 a. m,, May-10, 1940, e lot Notices tor ihis churcn corumn | st 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 Fifth and Gold Streets REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J., Pastor Fifth Sunday after Pentecost and t of the Nativity of St. John he Baptist. Sunday services: 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:30 a. m—doly Mas§ and in- | struction. 10:30—Holy Benediction Sacrament. 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. Daily—Mass hroughout the summer months. Friday, June 29, Feast of Saints >eer and Paul. mass followed by of the Most Blessed FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST * Sunday services will be held at am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street. and the Subject will be “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evelved by Atomic Force?” ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room |in church building. Thi; room is open Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting. The public Is cordially invited t | attend these services and visit the | ! reading rcom. TIHE METHODIST CHURCH REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor. Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. Miss Lane Roff, assistant, | Ronald Lister, Chairman cf Mr Mus] 10:00 am.~—Church School under - [direction of Claude V. Brown, Act- ing Superintendent. 41:00 am. — Merning Mes.sabio by the Pastor, “Spiritual cn.” Anthem by the Seniar My Soul Longeth for Thee.” ice broadcast. 8:00 p. m——Even Song, service {led by the Young adults. Message by the pastor, “Some practical men lmk ‘\t Lhmt Singing of songs ‘Worship. Mundayv rehearsal. Tuesday, 8:€0 p. m.—Douglas Cir- cle of the WSCS meets at the home Mrs. Richard Parsons. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Evening Circle of thte WSCS meets at the hcme of Mrs. B. W.| Matheny on 12th §treet. €0 p. m.—Junior Choir JUNEAU CITY MISSION So. Franklin Street Mrs. H. M. Krogh Evangeiist and Mrs. John Opsand from Seattle, Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Worship, topic “Send pertions unto them for whom nothing is prepared.” +#Topic, “Can a Donkey Speak?” Services Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. and THE SALVATION ABRMY ‘Willoughby Ave. Capt. and Mrs. John Hoogstad, Officers in Charge Tonight, 17:30 o'clock—Family Night, Mrs. Willard in charge. Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Cottage meeting at the home of Mrs. James in Douglas. 2:30 p. m.—Afternoon praise ser- vice. 6:00 p. m—Youth meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Praise Ser- vice. Friday, 7:00 p. m—Youth Night. The Youth Night service is held for all boys and girls desiring to werk on crafts,. airplane models, ' BETHEL TABEKNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th ana Franklin Sts. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Class- es for all ages. A special invitation ! to those children not already nt.-‘ tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer Ser- vice. Wednesday, prac F passadors 8,00 p. m—“Christ’s Am- young people. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Maln The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh Day of the week. 10:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible ciasses for all ages. Miss Madge E. Muchmore, Superin- tendent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, worship. Sermun E. EgJensen. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek prayer piceting. Hour of Bible study and devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and wurth Tnursday at 1:30 pa. A cordial welcome is extended ,to all the services of this church. Sabbath NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister. “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth :45 a.m,—Sunday School. d 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for !Worship, Mrs. Carol Beery, or- ganist, 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Scrmon subject, “The Light s Still Shining.” | Corner Giarier Hignway and irits Cove Road at Auk Lake REV. WILLIS R. BOOTII Minister Mrs. Max Mielke, Sunday School Superintendent. ‘ 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School | | | CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 am.—Sunday School. 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting, 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. Telephone, Douglas 355. Special conference June 28 at 8: p. m. ® CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets in CIO Union Hall on Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel. BOYD FIELD, Minister Box 671, Juneau SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m~Worship Service. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Services. Preaching nightly except Satur- ,days at 8 p. m. oy 1 THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gald REV. W, ROBERT WEBB, Rector Mrs. James H. Stone, organist. | Mrs. G. P, Alexander, choir dir- 'ector. Sunday Services The Feast of the Nativity of St |John the Baptist and the Fourth Sunday after Trinity. | 8:00 8. m.—Holy Communion. | 10:00 a. m.—~Church School. 11:00 8. m.—Morning Prayer and i Litany and sermon by the rector, en- titled “The Significance of St. John the Baptist.” Offeratory solo by Helen McKelvey, soprano. ‘Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- hearsal. Friday, = St. ' Peter's Communion at 10 a. m. Strangers and visitors are always | welcome at our services. t | Notice—The Church School will |continue to meet throughout the summer at the usual time. | CHRISTIAN SLIENCI LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY | The subjest of the Lesson-Ser-; Day, Hol:." 7:30 p. m.—Orchesira by .the pastor,| | CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE y 4 | President of the Pacific Synod of the| | United Lutheran Church in Amer- ete. It is planned that this program mon which will be read in all will carry on during the summer Churches of Ckrnist, Sclentist, Sun months for any of the native chil- day, June 24, will be “Is the Uni- dren remaining in the village. Plans verse, Including Man, Evolved by are also being made for a boys’ soft Atomic Ferce?” [ ball team as well as other recrea-| Excerpts from Christian Selence tional activities, * | lesson-sermon: | The Bible—Jeremiah: He hath {made the earth by his power, he, BAPTIST GOOD WILL CENTER a0n estaplished the world by his 218 Main Street { wisdom, and hath stretched out the, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | heavens by hus understanding, Tuesday, 3:30 pm—Girls’ Club, | ¥ g and Health with Key to the Scrip- | tures,” by Mary Eddy Baker: Divine Science deals its chief blow at the supposed material foundations of, |lifeand intelligence. It dooms idola- ‘try. A belief in other gods, othcr; | creators and other creations must go down before Christian Science.) {p. 535) RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH p G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor. | “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city.” Main and Third Streets Organist, Miss Bernice Mead. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | Sermon by guest preacher, MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Sts. Manse, 740 8 St. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister., “A Church with an open door *Whosoever will may come.’”. “I was glad when they said unto me ‘Let us go into' the House of the Lord!’” Psalms 12 31 Sunday service: 11:00 am—~Dvine Worlhlp. 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Fellow- ship. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts and Cubs meeting. the| Rev. J. L. Sawyer of Eugene, Ore.,; ica, subject being “The Glory of the Church.” CHURCH OF U«RIST (Christian) Invites You To Worship 10th and E — On Bus Line CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Pastor. Phone - - Blue 650 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a, m.—Church service and communion. | [ Correlative passage from “Science, RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS Fifth Street The REV. EUGENE. OLENDY Rector Tonight (Saturday) Evening service. | Sunday service, 10:00 a. m.—High mass and Hely Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday au 7:30 pm. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church columi must be recelved bv The Empir unt later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change sermon topics, ete | | PRESBYTEK1aN CHURCH REV. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF Minister Sunday services: 1'45 p.m.—Church School. 2:06 p. m.—Divine Worship. meetings are held in St s Episcopal Church. | SAINT ALOYSIUS’ CHURCF 9:00 a. m.— | liam McIntyre, 8. J., the new pastor, | would like to meet members of the parish after mass. A full attend- ance is looked for. il Lal DOUGLAS “OSPEL MISSION 1:00 p.m—Sunday School, with| VL | Cur Sunday School will be meet- |ing in the City Hall at 1:00 p.m |y cion "¢ H. Wheeler. ircm now on. We have a fine staff of teachers. DOUGLAS SiBLE CHURCH ! PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Saturday—Listen in to our broad- cast over KINY at 4:16 p. m. each 14 perore 9 o'l week, which is sponsored by the | Alaska Evangelization Society. 1f you have no church to call your own, we vite you to worship with us. All are welcome RUBY McNEILL IS BRIDE OF 7:00 pm—!| 0. [soon for Seattle and San Jose, Calif., ~—Mass. The Rev. Wil-| | rs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent.| ... s, W. Oxel 'will hold the annual picnic tomor- | row EDGAR LEVIN In the lovely setting of the Shrine of 8t. Terese, Miss Ruby McNeill ind Mr. Edgar 'Ross Levin were unitéd in marriage last evening by ile Rev. Wm, G. LeVasseur. The bride was charming in an ivery satin gown, made with a yoke of chiffon with sweetheart neck- line and a long train. She wore a Icng bridal veil with a coronet of crange blossoms, and carried a white leather Bible, decorated with, streamers of ribbon and orange blossoms. | Her sister, Miss Byrdie McNeill, was bridesmaid. Her gown was pink chiffon, with fitted bodice and bouf- fant skirt. The sweetheart neckline of her gown was outlined with dainty flowers. She wore matching gloves and hat of velyvet bows and pink veiling. Mrs. Evelyn Hollmann, accompan- ied by Mrs| Katherine Alexander sang “I Love You Truly” and “The Carry this too OUR PARKED CAR can be damaged in many ways. If you carry Comprehensive Automo- bile Insurance youw’ll be paid for the loss; if not, you’ll have to pay it your- self. Ask this ageney to insure your car and keep it insured! Shattuck Agency ‘Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 " WINBOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1539 Pirst South Seatdle 4 D e | CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING | mmu.cumon. Phone 344 Phone 344 Sweatest Story Ever Told," ing the ceremony. | The groom was attended by Mr.! Angelo Astone as best man | Many friends of Mr. and Mrs Levin attended the reception in the Gold .Room of the Baranof Hotel, which followed the marriage cere- maony. Miss Eleanor Warren cut the bride's cake, and Mrs. Richard Peter was in charge of the guest seek. Pouring and ving were Mrs. Marcus Jensen, Mrs. Earl ML‘-‘ Ginty, Mrs. Norman Rustad, Mrs.! Gordon Gray, Mrs, John Brantner and Mrs. Thomas Cashen. } Murs, Levin, a graduate of Bowling Green State College, Kentucky, has teen on the Douglas School staff for the past four years. Mr. Levin, lecturer, geologist and 2xplorer, has keen with the Rev. B. R. Hubbard Expedition for 16 years He is a graduate of Stanford Uni versity, California. Mr. and Mrs. Levin plan to les preced- | ARBANKS * 21-passenger Clippers where they will make their home. Ihey are also planning a trip threugh Mexico and Central Ameri- | E: taking pictu and gathering aterial for lectures. .- ELLIS TRANSPORT HAS SIXTEEN FOR JUNEAU Ellis Air fcllowing yosterday: E. L. wromt B o Eypertly-trained steward * Hot meals served aloft * Daily schedules betwaen Alaska, Canads, and Seattle Experience gained through 12 years of Alaskan flying PAY AMERICAN HWORLD AIRHWAYS Phone 1068 Transport carried the, passengers to Ketchikan' J. Fischbein, J. O'Brien, | Short and Gust D. Rogers; J.| sums 135 So. Franklin Bt. |V. Kearney to Petersburg. OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE v RUTH B. ROCK BETTY mlncx General Ageni—Raranof Hotel Juncaw Agent—Phone 547 Coming from Ketchikan to Ju- r2au tcday were Walter O. Sinn,' | Burke Riley, Herbert Bruhn, Mrs. J. |Bruhn, Mrs. J. D. Smith, Zalman nberg, Dorothy Brouil- lette, A. B. Van Humbeck, J. W. A. E. Cap- ener, Louis LaBow, Mary Husted, ‘Mnricn Bue and Frank Anderson. A ! ROTARIAN PICNIC I Rain or shine the Rotary Clubl | i ——— FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the beaaty of the bride on et wed- ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET e at grounds. at the the Scout Camp picnic All picnickers should be; Federal Building parking! lock a.m. as cars, will leave at 9 sharp. Pxoceedmga‘ | will begin at 12 noon and a day of fun and entertainment is| premised. ANNOUNCEMENT MARJORIE NEWBURN will manage THE FRANCES ANN BEAUTY SALON UNTIL JULY 18TH, FRANCES ANN being on her vacation until that time. | HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants-—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding tuni.OCH N. NEILL JOHN W, CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Aours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Baranof | Beauty Sallm Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules W JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Priday ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU .... 2:00 w Equipment: 21-Passenger Dduglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner

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