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PAGE TWO (25 Chnarch Timommcements) Christian Seience Sermon, Sundayv Services Notices for this church column| wesson- | must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Friday| e Sk e L gt evening to guarantee change of" friagg iy ol rp:jw,‘n"’:l; wrmon topics, etc. | ° P s { Shurches of Christ, Safentist. Sun-| First Church of Christ, i(;..\ March 28, will be --m:.m_\."i AR Golden Text: 1 Chronicles — Scelel S lentist | Thine, O Lord, Is the greatness,| ) and the power, and the glory, and | 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. (the victory, and the majesty: for| dunday services will be held 8t|.; (hat 15 in the jen and in | L Bk Ch‘""‘;“(;( the earth is thine; thine is the| e s A * | kingdom, O Lord, and thou are ex- | 4 it and the subject| .joq a5 head above all i e e ordlally inyited to| EXcerpt: from dally Lesson-Set-| The public 1s cordialy irgeied $0] mon.1 iuthians: Now if Christ] rttend these services and vislt thej,, . .ooheq that he rose trom: thel AR Soke. dead, T say some among you! -~ i1 estimon- that the ! dead? Wednesday, 8:00 p. fu al meeting Christian Science Reading Room In church butlding. This room Is ppen Wednesaay afternoons from £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. no resurrection of the And if Christ be not risen, | n is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain | Correlative passage from “Science |Anid Health With Key To The Seriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy.'! Our Master reappeared to his stu- dents—to their apprehension hc} se from the grave—on the third The Methodist Church Opposite Federat and Territorial - Building day of his ascending thought, and | Where Faith am{,m""l- 80 presented to them the certain | ship Meet sense of eternal Life. (p. 509) | RFV. ROBERT . TREAT, Postor Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 5 ,:,rg Ruth Pope, Piani Resurrection Lutheran Easter Sunrise Service, observ- _ Church ed jointly with youth groups of . Main and Towa Streets ‘ cther churches the Northern| "Im the heart of the City-for the Light Presbyterian Church, 6:30 hearts of the Citv The Epworth League has a break- |G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor fast following, at Robert and Joan azs; s SElog | Nevin | Rhodes. Choir Director ‘ 9:45 a. m—Sunday School g K“‘g;fy‘;:fisl‘““fl“der- ! 10:00 2. m.—Adult Sunday School izl 8 | class at the parsonage. g y 9:45 a. m.—Sunaay School Gembined er program. 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. Morni me 11:00 a. m Reception of new thems by the Youth Choir, * Sermon by the pastor, “The Glory So Loved The World” and Lif Junior choir, Humph- Cool Sal Rill,” and re - ia.” Senior choir, Ru- sponsive with the benstein-Monestel's “O God of Junior Choir 'he Lord Is God." Risen Tcday.” Message by the Pas- 12:15 p, m.—Easter Communion Is Of God.' Evening orship presented by the| Wednesda; The Easter Scrip- | Choir practice : ized saturday, 9:20 a. m.—First 1y 7:00—Oftiicers meeiing of Catechetical Class, Tuesday, 7:00 p. hoir practice. m.~—Junior 8:00 p. m.—Senior year Section 1, the Women’s Society, home of Mrs, 11:00 a. m.—Second year Catech- Henry Leege ism Class. Tuesday—Cub Scout Hike, meet at| 1:30 p. m.—Section 2, year 1, 1:00 at the Church Catechetical Class Wednesday—8:00, Evening Circle 25,5 H meeting of the \; The Churely of The Holy Thursday—7:00 Prayer group and EE, Vo : BIRIE. Bindy Trinity, Episcopal 7:45—Senior Choir Rehearsal Fourth and Gola Streets R Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector ’ il ook Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist | M““"”“{ Presbyterian Miss Monica . Farley, Choir Dir. | Church Easter Day 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. Corner West 8th and E Streets 11:0 m.—Special Easter ser- ‘A Church with an open door— | .. of Choral Eucharist and ser-| ‘Whosoever will may come.” AR WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| .oy . _ childrens Service. g Manse, 1003 10N b B tin C.|The Mite Boxes will be taken up The M Cr eI O 3t this service, There will be no @oins and Joyce Howell. C School in ' the | morning. | 30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. ! 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. | i ck Sunday School Superintendent— = oo Richard Wells. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School., » 7:30 p. m—Choir re- 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship % Sermon by the pastor, “The Es- sence Christianity.” Senior| Church ot Jesus Christ of choir anthem, arch On,” by it e Thomas and “Ged So Loved the Latter Day Saints i World,” by Stainer. TR MO BN A 6:30 p. m.—Westminster Fellow- in the Seventh-Day Adventist ship. i Chapel (2nd and Main) 7:30 p. m.—Divine Worship. A‘J. S. McClellan, Branch President.| . Sunday Services 18 r of favorite hymns. Spec- Py Rl our, & o o 10:20 a. m.—Officers and Teach- . | ial music. Bible pictures by Rev.| .~ 5 Charles Lee Nelson will pn.-sr‘nt“'“m,’;:f“m]’r'n Sinday S pictures based upon Bible stories. | @ W Sinday - Sohogl, Monday, 4:00 p. m—High School | ll.::!%) a. m.—Sermon Service. Everybody welcome. Girls Club. it 3 a8 < ik Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,—Christmn‘af_h“’dle“s LP‘V““‘”»‘I;”,"““‘5‘“%‘ Men's Fellowship |3:45 p. m. Legion Building. 4 it e | Ladies Relief Society and Priest- | A Tonnaa. o m.—CONgre-| ;04 Meeting—Monday, 8:00 p. m. | Thursday, 4:00 p. m—Girls Club. | I,"fe“_"“l‘;';:uf“’ Styoars: Beqwigin) Thursday, 7:30 °p. m.—Senior| 2n€: B8 Your adversary. the | | Devil, as a aring . | Choir rehearsal. B8 I9Rriug Lion, walbsth| 30 p o1 Seonisy ., | about, seeking whom he may de- 7:30 p. m. M!sbxonmy:‘,um,_ 1 Pe. & | Prebytery and Presbyter-| iR at Kake, April 7-12. | Lhe — | Salvation Northern Light Army Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth *Where Welcome and Worship Willoughby Ave. Major and Mr: Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Eric Newbould Meet” Sunday WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister ) Carol Beery Davis, Organist 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting, 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Schocl. | 1 Q@eorge B. Schmidt, Choir Director| | | | 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. | Church of Christ | Meets in the american Legton Hau] on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward Streets, BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 8:00 > m.—Evening Service. Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main A. L. Zumwalt, Pastor The services of this church are neld on Saturday, the Seventh Da) of the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and Bible Study' Class. Wesley Truner, Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Division leader. Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worshij Hour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist church invites you to “Remembe: The Sabbath Day” and worshi} with them. Superintendent Children’s The Christian Church 10th and E on Bus Line HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m-—Bible School. Classes for all grades. 11:00 a. m—Worship Servic~. 8:00 p. m,—~Special Easter Ser- vice. Easter music will be featured throughout the evening service. Some of the special numbers will be by: Mrs. Walter Knape, Irene McKinley, Zatis Murphy and Jackie iermle. First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Schovl. Class s for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- erintendent, 430 p. m~B.T.U. Friday, 7:30 p. :m.—Prayer meet- ing. First Cnurch of God Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Frauklin St REV. and MRS. rt. E. BEYER, Pastors 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 - 11:50 a. m—Unified Serv- Residence ice. Morning Worship and Church School. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- hood Hour,” international broad- cast over KINY. 7:00 p. m~—Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service Weznesday Evening, 8:00 o‘clock Bible study classes meet in the different home of the congrega- tion Friday - Saturday, 8:15 a. m.— “The Chapel of the Air over KINY. A friendly welcome to all. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturaay) «:00 p. m.— gvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frankiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- 5 for all ages| A special invitation s those children nct already at- tending a Sunday Schoot. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- | Ing. 8:00 p. m. Priday—Young Peo- ple’s meeting. ———— Douglas Church Services . Notices for thus church column must be' received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday 6:30 a. m.—Union Young Peo- 7:30 p. m.—Service. evening to guarantee change of ples worship service at this church.| Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible | sermon topics, ete. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. |Cldss and prayer meeting. 10:00 a. m—The Adult Bible! Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospitall Saint Aloysious’ Church class, Dr. Catherine Sherwood, |meeting | REV. J. F. McELMEEL, S, J. leader. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Pastor 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | Night. worship. The ol piano prelude | Saturday night, 7:30 p. m—Praise | with Mrs, Davis at the organ and |service. | Mrs. Husted at the piano. — | 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Chapel-By-1ne-Lake The choir will present “The| Corper Glacier Highway and Fritz Crucifixion” by Stainer. Soloists, | Cove Road at Auk Lake Raymond L. Graff and George B.| Rev. Willis R.'Booth, Minister Schmidt. | No Sunday School Easter Sun- 1:00 p. m.—The pastor will con-|d but at 1:00 p. m. the pastor duct Easter service the Chapel-|will conduct Easter service and will By-The-Lake ar administer | administer Sacrament of Bap- { tism d Study | = the Church par-| Cathelic Church 1 being 1ed| opuren of the Natvity of the | will tHe sacrament of Baptism 6:00 p. m—The Sup 3 Club will meet in lors ‘with the discussi by Charles E Marlow and Dr| gesseq virgin Mary, Juneau { Catherine &t as_hostess Fifth and Gold Streets | Wednesduy ual covered| gpy. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. dish dinner and s meeting | pgsges 1day, 7:00, 8:30, | of the Congregat be 0:00 11:30 a. m in the Church pa The dir Masses ner will be sponsored by the Mar-|).q9 tha Society and the World Service| Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday. s Week Days—7:00 and Circle. | confessions—saturday, eve of holi- | Friday the Martha Society will|{ays, eve of Pirst Pridays, 4 0 5' meet at the church pm:7t9pm . Sunday Services 9:00 a, m.—Mass. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Easter Day the congregation is invited to attend the service at Holy Trinity Church in Juneau. No evening service will be; held. Douglas Comraunity Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church RBuilding Robert S. Treat, Minister Mrs. James Parsons, Organist Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship. Reception of members. Chorus by the Junior Cheir. Message by the pastor, “Life Is Of God.” 10:30 a. m.—Classes, Mrs. Maker and Mrs. Grant, teachers. The Epworth League is meeting + special bus and going to, the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | Sunrise service at Juneau. They will return on the same bus and have an Easter Breakfast at Grants. Wednesday afternoon—Craft and l»:\m\' group. | The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska ’ Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. ‘ Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel - Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a. m.—Sunday " School. 11:1, » m—Worship Service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study. SUNRISE SERVICES BY YOUTH GROUPS EASTER MORNING An early morning Easter Sun- ise service is being held at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church jy the Church Youth Groups of he city Easter Sunday at 6:30 a. n. A committee of the presidents of he various groups has been meet- ng for the past three weeks, plan- ung the service, ond they an- ounce the following Order of Ser- ice Call to Worship—Bob Sommers, 7. L. Presbyterian, trumpet. Introduction—Mayor Waino Hen- | drickson. | Hymn, led by a youth of the | Memorial Presbyterian Church. Scripture, by ‘one -of Juneau Iethodist Leaguers. The Lord's Prayer, led by one f Douglas Methodist Leaguers. | Talk “New Life” by Janu Mc-| an. Hymn, led by a youth of lhe} autheran Church. | Prayer, led by youth from Mem- rial Presbyterian Church. Talk, “He Goeth Before,” by! i Hayes Miller, Juneau Methodist | | ipworth League. Musical Choral, the High School ! rsirumental group. 8 | Hymn, led by a youth of the| | Douglas Methodist Epworth League. | | Benediction, led by Don Mac-| Kinnon, of the Northern Light| ! Westminster Fellowship. | | SR ol | NEW 1.uiEPHONE DIRECTORY { Is to be published and forms| will close April 1, 1948. For space,| istings and changes, please mail | your changes to P. O. Box 2389 be- iore closil date. @ 27 48) NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE & ° For o DISPLAY ADVERTISING o Effective Monday, Mar. 29, ® 1948, the deadline for receiv- o ing copy material of dis- o play advertising will be four e o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the ° ° ° ° ° edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptions will be made. Mechanical and considerations change necessary. production make this /e @ o 0o @ c ¢ o 0 0 0 || TOWN HALL RECREATION . CENTER Daily Schedules | Roller Skating Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 1100 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED This is the day we sleep Tuesday—7:30 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Mempbers Only Wednesday and Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. | 7:30 to 11:00 P. M. | THURSDAY CLOSED | This is the day we eat * | Admission Prices | AFTERNOONS - 25¢ | EVENINGS - - T75c enings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax | Boxing WORK-0UTS SUNDAY 4:30 to 6:00 P. M. MONDAY through FRIDAY 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. | ——and— 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY 1 | | ——and—— 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. For Information on Athletic Programs and for Skating Instructions, SEE RED—FRITZ—JACK or Inquire at Desk | | 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. | | nnel, Northern Light Presbyter- ;- | In the District Court for the Terri- Budget Surplus'ol Government Climbs Above Six Billion S 1 WASHINTGON, March 27 ‘?fl-‘ The Government's budget surplus, climbed above $6,000,000,000 today for the first time in history. The flood of income tax payments was responsible. These sent the sur- plus up almost $1,100,000,000 in three days. The biggest full year surptus in his- tory was $1,155,000,000 attained un- der the Coolidge Administration 21 years ago. Genuine Levi’s, now available at Casler’s. 840 tf Sons of Nerway DA Saturday, March 27 10P. M. ELKS HALL ¥ MATHENY'S ORCHESTRA | < | Door Prize: Set of Silverware Schoitische Dancing Prize: | 15 Ice Pool Tickets : NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE | No. 5821-A tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. ELTON E. ENGSTROM, as Trustee | of JUNEAU READY MIX CON-| CRETE, INC, a Corporation,| Plaintiff, vs. JUNEAU READY MIX CONCRETE, INC, a Cor-| poration, and THE B. M. BEH- | RENDS BANK, a Corporation, | Defendants, JAMES C. COOPER | and E. E. ENGSTROM, Defend- ants to THE B. M. BEHRENDS | BANK'S COMPLAINT IN IN-| TERVENTION. | Public notice is hereby given that, | in pursuance to that certain judg- | ment and decree rendered and en- | tered in the above entitled Court on | March 11, 1948, against the above | named corporate defendant, Juneau | Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., a Cor-| poration, and James C. Cooper, indi- | vidually, and Elton E. Engstrom, | individually, and in favor of and foreclosing that certain Real Prop- | erty Mortgage and Chattel Mort- gage of the above named The B. M. | Behrends Bank and that certain Trust Deed and Chattel Mortgage ! of ‘the above named plaintiff Elton E. Engstrom, as Trustees of Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., a corpora- tion, and by virtue of that certain writ of execution issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled | Court on March 12, 1948, in the above entitled action upon said judgment and decree, I, WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, as United States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, | First Judicial Division, on this 12th | day of March, 1948, have levied upon the hereinafter described real and personal property, situated in Ju-' neau, Territory of Alaska, and vi- | cinity, and shall sell all of said real | and personal property at public auc- | tion for cash to the highest and! best bidder at the front door of the | Federal-Territorial Building in Ju- | neau, Alaska, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., | on April 12, 1948, either in one Tump or in separate parcels as may be | iikely to bring the highest price, the | following described real and per-| sonal property, to-wit: ‘ “All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in, . Block 229 of the Casey Shattuck Addition to the town of Juneau, | Alaska, according to the recorded plat thereof on file with” the: United States Commissioner at| Juneau, Alaska, and, also, | That certain tract of land which is a part of the U. S. Survey No.| 375, situated along the Glacier High- | way about one mile northwesterly | from Juneau, Alaska, and more par- | ticularly described as follows: “Commencing at corner No. 1, a | point on the southwesterly bound- | ary of the Glacier Highway right- | of-way from whencé the north- westerly boundary of the town Of“ Juneau, Alaska, bears southeast| along the southwesterly side of | sald highway, a distance of ap-| proximately 1650 feet, and an iron post on the southwesterly bound- | ary of said highway marked B. M. | el. 35.36 feet bears southeasterly along the southwesterly side of | the Glacier Highway from said | corner No. 1 a distance of 30 feet; | thence from said corner No. 1 northwesterly along the southwest- | erly side of said Glacier Highway right-of-way a distance of 100 feet | to corner No. 2; thence south 42° 35’ west approximately 107 feet to| the mean high tide line on the shore of Gastineau Channel, cor- | ner No. 3; thence meandering said | line on mean high tide south ap- proximately 43° 15" east 114 feet | to corner No. 4; thence north 36° ' 01" east along the northwesterly side of a tract of land owned by | one Ivan DiBoff approximately ) 1175 feet to said corner No. 1, the ‘of beginning.” ATl that certain machinery and equipment situated in, on, or) about or used in connection with | ’ I the operation of the former piant of the Alaska Concrete Products in Juneau, Alaska, or in the opera- | tion of the former plant of the| Juneau Ready Mix situated ad- | jacent to the Glacier Highway about one half (') mile north- westerly of Juneau, Alaska, name- ly: 1 Miltiplex Concrete Mixer, Dry Batcher, 2 sack capacity, No. 7380, Motor No. 525837; 1 Jaeger | Mixer, Model 5-S, Motor No.| 32835; 1 Helm Brick Machine No. 259, complete with changeover | plates and fitting, and 1600 wood- en pallets: 1 Ideal Building Block Machine No. A4, complete with‘ changeover plates and fittings, | and 200 steel pallets; 1 Multiplex | Chimney Block Machine No. T-9, 64 | steel pallels; 1 Drain Tile Ma-| chine, hand-operated auger type, | 3” & 4” size; 1 20 HP, S.P: Cen-| tury Electric Motor; 1 Construc-1 tion Hoist, complete with 150" 12" | cable, no power unit; 1 Platform | Hoist; 1 Hand Truck; 3 Wheel- barrows, 1 rubber tired; 7 Culbert | Forms ccmplete with pallets, head- ; ers, ete. 2 3 ize, 1 24” size, 2 18”7 | size, 2 12” size; 2 Oil Burners, 1| operating, 1 requiring switch; 1 Steel Safe; 1 Rell, %" cable, ap- proximately 300 feet; 1 gas tank | installation, hand pump, 300 gal. | capacity; 1 Fuel Oil Tank Instal- | lation, 500 gal. capacity, approxi- | mately 2 full; 2 Ford Chassis, Heavy Duty-1942 (company Nos. 5 and 6) Serial Nos. 699-T-694171 and 699-T-794311, W/Rex 2-Cu. yd. Motomixer mounted on same, Serial Ncs. of Mixer T.B. 898-N.| RM.CA, and T.B.862-NRM.CA; | 1 “Star”-3 cu. yd. portable con-} crete hopper W/3 pneumatic tires; 2 Heavy duty Ford dump trucks | (Company Nos. 3 and 4) Serial Nos. 99-T-549502 and 99-T-549007, equipped with hydraulic hoist; 1. Gar-Bro-3 cu. yd. semi-portable hopper, mounted on three pneu- matic wheels, 1 Model A E.H. Wis- consin Engine Serial No. 563093, 1 Model 502D Gar-Bro-2 Cu. yd. single compartment aggregate weighing Hopper with dial scale, together with all tools, tires, spare parts, and other paraphernalia appertaining and belonging to any or all of said equipment, and also the following equipment which is situated in, on, or about the gravel bunkers near the Mendenhall Glacier and about fourteen (14) miles from Juneau, and more par- ticularly described as follows: Drag-line; 1 Sauerman Brothers Inc.—!; cu. yd. Crescent Scraper, Serial No. D-3690; 1 3-Ton Winch mounted on skids, Waukesha En- gine No. 55828; 1 Cedar Rapids Rock Crusher 16” Jaw, equipped with gasoline drivem climax, Model C4C, engine Serial No. 23557-AE- 107-1.2;together with all tools, tires, spare parts, and other parapher-' nalia appertaining or belonging thereto, as well as that special use permit “U Tongass A Rock Products”, issued by the United States Forest Service and now held by mortgagor to take one thousand (1,000) cubie yards of gravel from the place where said bunkers are situated, as well as all renewals of said permit, and also the bunker structure and also all cement, concrete, materials, office equipment - and furniture, and other chattels on hand as well as all after acquired chattels, addi- tions te, substitutions for, and re- placements of any of the afore- said property, and all licenses, permits, and leases now or here- after held to operate either said plants or bunkers, as well as the good will of said business, WITNESS my hand and seal this 12th day of March, 1848. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy United States Marshal. First publication, March 13, 1948. Last publication, April 10, 1948, | SONGWRITERS. Songs puiiished 'MURPHY & MURPHY BLOUSE and lingerie shop, best lo- | cation, long lease, beautiful gum- wcod fixtures, cabinets, etc. All inventory new, smart, right. No phone calls. $4500 takes excellent business opp. ‘i gross income approx. $800.00 meonthly. No phone calls. Good | aeal for veteran. APEX packer, 48" Has 3-yr. lease fish buying station add. option. Price greatly reduced for immed- iate sale. Can be seen 'small boat harbor. 175 hp Chrysler 3-1 re- | duction. Packs 30,000 1lbs. iced. ! THE WHITE EAGLE, 140 Iip Ker- | math engine; equipped ready to Excellent cond. At Small : g0. Boat Harbor. The former Fromholst property, appr. 3 mi. Glacier highway. Beautiful landscaped ground, 5; acres pat., built logs and native | sandstone, huge Heatilator fire- | place, three bedrooms, completelyi furnished. DOUGLAS-—2-bedrooms, furnace, ' well furn., cement basement, ap- praised at selling price. Also 2- bedroom house, furn, two lots,| good view. 3-Bedroom house, new, large base- | ment, unexcelled marine view, furnished or unfurnished. Beh- | rends Avenue. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bauk wmrgnn X FOR SALE PRACTICALLY new “Thayer” baby buggy, large play pen, baby bottle sterilizer, lined baby basket. 124 ' Dixson St. Phone 458, 847 tf USED Coffe table, $10; Hassock $6.00, Also ladies new suit, size 12, $50. Ph. Red 728 after 5 p. m. 848 3t HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale, 426 Bixth Street. (846 2t CHILDREN'S Felt Beannie, ready to sew. Instructions. Red, blue, pink or your school colors. Small size 2-8 yrs. Large 8-16 yrs. 40c. Donna Diann Fashions, 410 W. Jefferson, Borger, Texas. 846 4t YOUNG Man's Overcoat, size 36. Phone 556. 845 4t NEW 2 bedroom house on 10th St., tiled kitchen and batb, easily fi- nanced. Phone Red 234 45 3t 40 HP Universal Engine, 2% to 1 reduction with twin disc powei take-off, 12 ft of 1% inch shaft with propellor, stuffing box and stern bearing and complete fresh water cooling system. Only used 25 hours, everything included af price less than cost of engine. Ph. Green 490 after 6 p.m. 845 3t WELL equipped, completely furn- ished “home” in Douglas at 5th and E St, drive-in_ garage, full concrete basement, enclosed porch, other attractive features, Owner leaving city. Call McCarron, Douglas. 844 5t menthly. Advance Royalty $1200. | Hollywood Tunesmiths, Dept. AL, 1537 No. Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. | SALESMAN-—ACctive, experienced | representative wanted for line of | children’s outerwear, including new (Patented Pending) snow- suit, naticnally advertised; we have been making sportswear for 33 years; non-competitive side- ‘lines permitted. Splendid oppor- ! tunity for procgressive rman who wants to represent a progressive firm. Territory open—Alaska. Send information about exper- ience, following and age. Commis- sicns weekly or monthly. Spring and Fall lines now ready. Re- plies held confidential. Metro Spertswear Inc., 29 West 30th St., New York 1, N. Y. 2t WANTED: Piano in good condi- tion. Ph. Red 375. 846 4t WANTED: Ford, Chev. or Ply-! mouth pick-up or light truck. Will pay cash, Write Empire C- 34. 846 3t SALESMAN or Saleslady, Sell and dist. nationally known Food Supplement. Build your own ag-| ency. $500 mo in 6 mo. $1,000 1o0. | in 1 yr. H. L. Wood, 1061%-S- Grameray Pl, Los Angeles, Calif. 8445 6t i FOR Expert Workmanship on your ' cabinets and mill work, try Middleton Cabinet Shop, 336 W.! 3rd St., % block w. of Jim Ellens | Grocery on Willoughby. We Treat You Right. Ph. 672. Box| 2952. 844 tf ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES— We are proud of our record of prumptl and regular service and would like to make this service con- tinuable to those who made so; many complaints to the City Offi- | cials last summer. Acme Disposal Co. Call 631 evenings. 844 tf, 34-FT. TroTl-er, fully equxpped,"_lii HP Atlas Imperial. Inquire Funt- er Bay Cannery $2200. 844 6t SLIGHTLY Used Oivilian Jeep. Call 35, 9-6 daily. 844 4t 7 APTS. 'plus' ‘3-room house. Ph. 631 evenings. 844 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harb Phone Red 765, 843 ) SMA usiness ut Auke Bay. T. quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 « ;50}1’00 L&;‘é;i-vlaldg., income bet- ter than $400 per month. In- quire in person. Seaview Apt. No. 9. 830 tf " Hawallan guitar, Call 247 after’ 5 p. m. 831 3t HOOKED and Braided Rugs, ¢ stal ware, fur coat size 14, exc lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, de good kusiness. See G. G. Bro 81! — - SPRUCE forest wood for cookir heating, fireplace; also slab wo Ph. 683; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr v 5 HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 ti - FOx RENT ' ROOM and board in private fan ily. Ph. Blue 449. 846 1 GAfiAEE, " Warehouse, shop, 1 70 Willoughby. Phone Bl 275. 819 NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly ¢ monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 FIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also ‘steam baths. Scandinaviar Rooms. 736 t1 space 758 t CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tt FOOT sufferers! Learn about the New Plan providing foot treat-| ment for as low as $1. Call the! JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC for com- | plete details. Blue 379. Room 14,{ Shattuck Bldg. 842 6t SEWING Machine Repairing. Enl!( 764. 830 1 mo. ! WANTED—Centrally located npon-]‘ ment with emphasis on large liv- ing room. Moderate rentul. Em- ployed, steady, sober bachelor. - Phene 891. . WANTED TO RENT: Small apt| or housekeeping rooms, close in P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3¢ LOST 2R FOUND ‘ FOUND Ladies purse; owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh LOST: Gold wrist watch. Re- ward. Ph. 15 or 308. 828 4t LOST— Billfold containing im- portant papers and keys. Please keep money. Return to Empire. | ’ 845 3t Filipinos Leam Deep-Sea Angling. WASHINTGON, March 27.—®—' Filipino fishermen are catching on quickly as deep-sea anglers, a Fish and Wildlife Service official said’ today. A. W. Anderson, chief of Com-, mercial Fisheries for the agency,; told a reporter the Philippine re-| public’s fishing industry is getting back into full operation and with- | !ing and beginning to get muddy ROOM; kitchen privileges. Home Hotel. hone 886. 24 MISCELLANEOUS FEET HURT? Learn about the new plan providing foot treat- ments_ as_low as $1. Phone: JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC, Blue 379 Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. 842 6t WINTER and rusD, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies AVON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf in a few years should set new records. Before the war the Japanese vir- tually monopolized the fishing of Philippine waters. —————— HIGHWAY THAWING OUT The Territorial Highway Patrol today issued its weekly report on local road conditions for the infor- mation of weekend motorists. Highway Patrolman Al Lubcke said that all roads are open and that chains are not required if cau- tious driving is exercised. He said however, that the roads are thaw- and form ruts in several places. - eee Insulin, normally produced in the numan pancreas, is a harmone ana lack of it in the body causes diabetes. .

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