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PAGE TW! (3 Fturch (Tmomcements | THE F)AKE.Y ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | BOWLING | o B I Douglas Church HOSPITAL NOTES Discharged from St. Ann's yester- day were Mrs. Earl Watkins, Ean- ner Smith, Oscar Lundstrom, and Mrs. Gene Ward and baby boy. J W=-A=-N-T A-D-S Services cross alley doub! tournament were Notices for tmis church colymn W. Blanton and C. Telquist with 488, Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire| Christian Science Sermon, Sundav Services The supjecy or the Lesson~Ser <on which will be Shurches of Christ, Scientist. Sun April 4, will be “Unreality. Text: Job--Let not deceived trust in anity shall pt from Ephesians cne Spirit, even as ye ¢ in one hope of your calling One Lord, one faith, one baptism One God and Father of all, Wh above all, and through all, and in you all | Correlative passage from “Science Key to The not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee termon topics, etc. change of | { day, Gl hat First Church of Christ, | Scientist It |f 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. { daily sunday services will be held at! m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main street , and the subject will be “Unreality The public is cordially invited to sttend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—iestimon-) And Health With k]l meeting { Scriptures,” Christian Scaence Readlng Room When t i church burlding. This room 18| derstood, ppen Wednesday afternoons frownjtion of 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | 1 nesday evening meeting. but & intelligent source, in The Methodist Church |with the Scriptural command: - 2ol | is N g 4 vhich Opposite Federat and Territorial | “Let this Mind be in you, W i3 b was also in Christ Jesus” Man Building “Where Faith ana Friend- and his Maker are correlated in 1e Science, and real conscious- ship Meet” div RFV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor |ness is cognizant only of the things Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 'of God. (p. 276) Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, Organist 9:45 a. m—Sunday School 10:00 a. m—Adult Sunday School class at the parsonage. 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. Message by the Pastor, “God’s On- going Ccmmuni Women’s trio, Mrs. Frank Clayton, Miss Bea Shi d, Mrs. Treat. Epworth League—T7:00. Rhodes, 'Leader, with the “God Is A Spirit.” jening Service, 8:00—Message the Pastor, “Jesus, The Christ.” Church the eve- mon- ar ed fellowship in which d not at war with another, Resurrection L.utheran Chureh Main and Tmea Streets “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevin, Choir Director Mis. Bernice McCay Organist. ~—Suhqay nool 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. Sermon: “Today's Easter.” Senior om 'Alceste,” by nd arranged by Fisher. Junior Luther Lea- Joan theme, by Hymns we Lke to sing meeting following 3:30—Brownies, Troop p. m~—Junior 7:00—Basketball, youth, at ade m.—Senior Wednesday, 7:00—Cub Scouts Wednesday )—Evening ser- vice of the W n's Soclety of Christian Service. Miss Gertrude Wetzel in charge and Mrs. Kennedy hest Ladles Aid with Mis. Fred Orme church Mrs the 9:20 a. m.—First year schetical Class. ond year Catech- ses. 1 I Troop. Thursd Scriptu Thursda; sal 7:00—Prayer Senior Choir Rehe The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets Memorial Przsbyterian Church A. McPhetres, Rector perite Shaw, Organist Farley, Choir Dir, Sunday After Easter Holy Communion Communion for Wo- > Church. A breakfast will be served after the service at the Assembly Apartments with Mesdames Edna Lomen and Helen Roff hostesses. 10:¢0 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.-—Holy Communion and Sermon. The Easter music will be repeated. ‘Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.—St. Vincent's meeting. Wednesday, 3:30 p. m.—Mrs. Ha- |zel Brown’s class meeting. Thursday, 3:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 p.n.—Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- hearsal. Rev. Samuel Aiss N Miss Monica Fir 8:00 Corpo of Corner West 8th and E Streets *A Church with an open door— “Whosoever will may come.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10tn & B The Ministry of Music, John, C. Goins and Joyce Howell i Sunday School Superintendent— Arthur Paulson. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship A special ‘message on our church- es, “Restoration Fund.” Choir an- | them, “Now Thank We All Our God.” 6:30 p. m.—Westminster Fellow- ship. 7:30 p. m.—Divine Worship. A half hour of favorite hymns. Spec- ial music. Sermon by the pastor,| “Christ Appeared To His Disciple: Monday, 4:00 p. m—High School | Friday, 7:30 Girls Club. | vestry. meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Christian Men's Fellowship. ' Wednesday, 7:30 pm—Studies, Church ot Jesus Christ of from the Book of Acts, illustrated Latter Day Saints by the Rev. Charles Lee Nelson. | ey Thursday, 4:00 p. m—Girls Club. SAVRMON) Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior| Choir rehearsal. { Friday, 7:30 p. | Society | Alaska Prebytery and Presbyter- | ial meets at Kake, April 7-12. p. m.—Monthly in the Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel (2nd and Main) m.--Missionary |J. 8. McClellan, Branch President. Sunday Services 10:20 a. m.—Officers and Teach- ;ers' meeting. i 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Northern Light | 2130 a. m—Sermon Service. Cre i verybody welcome. Presbyterian Church | Childrens Primary— Thursday, - Franklin at Fourth 3:45 p. m. Legion Building. Where Welcome and Worship | padies Relief Society and Priest- Meet” 1 100d Meeting—Monday, 8:00 p. m. WILLIS R, BOOTH, Mintster Thoughts for every Be vigi- Carol Beery »Duvls. Organist | 1ane; because your adver: ‘.n\ox_'ge B Schmvndx. Choir Director Devil, as a ru‘;rmg an:x? s:,r:m;l:: 6:30 a. m—Unlon Young PeO-|,0up gsecking whom he may de- ples ip service at this church. | vou® 1 Pe. 5:8 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School | o B 10:00 a. m—The Adult Bible| e class, Dr. Catherine Sherwood, leader. ( 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | worship. | 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon, “On Ahead 6:00 p. m—The Sup and Study | Club will meet in the Church par- lors. Discussion lea Dr. Cather- ine Sherwood. Hc s, Mrs. Willis R. Booth, | 7:30 p. m Fellowship will Parlors. Discussion McConnel Thursday—The Choir will hearse at the Church under rection of M. L. Benedict Priday—The World Service cle will meet in the C lors. rhe Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. iy Major and Mis. Eric Newbould Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Service. woh Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m—Bible Jani Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.— meeting. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Night. Saturday nig service, The neet | Westminster he Ch Hospital 7:30 ~Pri Cir- 3 p. m.—Praise Church of Christ |Meets in the American Legion Hall m Second Street, between Frank- Yin 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. First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth 10:00 a. m.—Sunduy School. Class- es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| perintendent. %:30 p. m—B.T.U. Friday, 7:30 p. m~—Prayer me w.esson- | read in ail nim | vanity: | be his recompense. | Lesson-Ser- | There is one body | e call- all have one Spirit, God, one accordance | 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”, Mrs. Murphy will give illustrated talk following communion. = Dr. Murphy is now in the states _{but regular services will continue. | Come to the church geared j | the times and anchored to Book. to the e | i Chapel-By-1ne-Lake Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30—Sunday School. Catholic Church Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | Fifth and Gold Streets | REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. | Masses on Sunday, 7, 9, and 110:30 am. Masses ... Week Days—T7:00 and 1:00 Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday.! Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- iays, eve of First Pridays, 4 0 J| p.m; 7t9 p m { | Seventh-Day Adventist | Corner Second and Main ‘ A. I. Zumwalt, Pastor The services of this churca are weld on Saturday, the Seventh Day f the week | 9:45 a. m-—Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Wesley Truner, Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Division leader. Mrs. Lola Walters, Doreas leader. 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worship Hour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist church invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and worship w.th them. | { | Superintendent. Children’s First Cnurch of God Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. REV. ana MRS. 1. E. BEYLR | Pastors ' Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 - 11:50 a. m.—Unified Serv- 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 Wednesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock Bible study classes meet in the different home of the congrega- 8:15 a. m-—} Air” over | y - Saturday, apel of the A friendly welcome to all. Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street | Tonight (Saturaay) <00 p. m.—. | Evening Service. 3 Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. | Choir rehearsal every Thursday |4t 7:30 p. m. Bethel Taberndcle | (Assembly of God) | Fourth and Frankiin Streets | REV.R.E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services | 10:00 8 m.—Sunday School. Class- | | s for all ages| A special invitation |é0 those children nct already at- tending a Sunday Schoor. | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- ling. | 8:00 p. m. Priday—Young Peo-| |ple’s meeting. Bt S P T 'TWIN BOYS ARE BORN . TO HUNT GRUENINGS | | | | Twin boys were born this morn- ‘;lng to Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Gruenin ‘at the St. Ann’s Hospital. The first ! baby was born at 7:08 o’clock weigh- lin four pounds and six ounces and }lhe second baby was born at 7:25 |o'clock weighing five pounds and eight ounces. | The new arrivals joins a five-year- |old brother Clark and as have not | been named. Mrs. Gruening is the former Betty Ingalls of New Bruns- {old brother Clark and have not The grandparents are Gov. and | Mrs. Ernest Gruening and Mrs. Mar- |jorie Cone Ingalls of New Bruns- | wick, Maine. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts of Troep 11 met at the Lutheran Church Thursday af- |ternoon at 3:45 o'clock. We played some games. Each patrol as given odd articles that were to suggest ideas for impromptu plays or skits. They were given 10 minutes to pre- pare each play. Some turned out to be mystery plays, others comedy. It was much fun. We are very grateful to Mrs. Nevins for helping us at the Girl Scout tea. Meeting was dis- missed at 5 o'clock. — SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter. Genuine Levi’s, now available at Casler’s 840 0 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic services. | St. Luke’s Efiiscopal Church must be received by The Empir ¢ G. Stevens and C. McCarron with {nos later than 10 o'clock Prigay With 396, and C. Nordenson and B. i evening to guarantee Rev. by Mary Baker Eddy:| Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz | . divine precepts are un- i they unfold the Immdn-i one | Services in the new Community Past | Community. 10:30 a. m.—Classes, Mrs. Maker and Through the week, work on the church. change ermon topics, ete. Saint Aloysious’ Church REV. J. F. McELMEEL, 8. J. Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m.—Mass. Douglas, Alaska Mar b. Miss 8:00 ermon. Douglas Comraunity Methodist Church Church Building Robert S. Treat, Minister Mrs. James Parsons, Organist i ; 4 Church of the Nativity of the | Claudia Kelsey, 1000 a. message. Mrs. Grant, teachers. The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alagka 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 Schoal 118 Thursday, Walter 7:30 p. m. — Study. H R In the Commissioner’s Court for the Division Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Ir PRI S CARD =ARTY Wednesday all of the Episcopal efreshme NOTICE TO CREDITORS Territory of Number One. Alaska, Juneau Precinct. n Sameul A. McPhetres, Vicar et Pearce, Organist m.—Evening prayer and Parish Worker m.—Morning Worship. “God's Ongoing m —Worship Service. Bible evening, Arril 7, by the Scroptimist Club in tlie Parish Church. Bridge and pinochle. Door awards. 852 5t the Matter of the Estate of of Ray with 426, J Tonight at 8 o'clock Fred Hen- {nings will bowl against Sick Rain- |iers to determine the winner of a (tie scored during the last Tues- |day League Tournament. ] Sunday afternocon at 2 o'clock ac- tion pictures will be taken of cross- | alley bowlers on the Elks lanes. THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive overation. The safety of depcsitors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT At the Government Hospital Sally guilar of Yakutat was admitted d Jessie White of Yakutat and Shirley Hawkins of Juneau were dis- charged. s e RUMMAGE SALE By American Legion Auxiliary at the Dugout Wed., April 7, 10:30 a.m. Anyone having rummage call Green 575 or Blue 267 for pick up. 53 3t Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY ard HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA INSURANCE CORPORATION ‘ NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE | | No. 5821-A | In the District Court for the Terri- ‘ | tory of Alaska, Division Numhcr‘ 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, PETRO SEKENAEFF, Deceased. in pursuance to that certain judg- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ment and decree rendered and en- that the undersigned was on the tered in the above entitled Court on 18th day of March, 1948, duly ap- March 11, 1948, against the above pointed Administrator of the Estate named corporate defendant, Juneau of Petro Sekenaeff, deceased. All persons having claims against | poration, and James C. Cooper, indi- the Estate of Dec | them, with proper vouchers and duly individually, and in favor of and igned at *Ju- | foreclosing that certain Real Prop- (6) months | erty Mortgage and Chattel Mort- verified, to the und neau, Alaska, within fr om the date of this Notice sed will present | Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., a Cor- vidually, and Elton E. Engstrom, gage of the above named The B. M. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March | Behrends Bank and that certain 20th, 1948, HARRY HALOFF, Administrator 418 S. Franklin St., Juneau, | Alaska. First publication, March 20, 1948. ‘Last publication, April 10, 1948. Trust Deed and Chattel Mortgage of the above named plaintiff Elton E. Engstrom, as Trustees of Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., a cqrpora- | 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 . . . . ° . . ° . ° ° . . . . NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE For DISPLAY ADVERTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertising will be four 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 production considerations make this change necessary. e o 09 e ¢ 0 0 0 0 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 nnd‘ 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 ¢'clock P.M., on April 12, 1948, either in one lump lor in separate parcels as may be| | iikely to bring the highest price, the | following described real and per-| sonal property, to-wit: \ | House Cleaning Time Here we are again and at House Cleaning Time, which we know we all dread every year. But not this year, for if you will ‘call BILL AULD at 912, he will bring an ELECTROLUX to your.home and give your house a thorough cleaning— . AND AT NO COST TOYOU ——that is the way Bill makes his living——his company pays him for making demonstrations. So get your call in early BILL AULD 123 Third Street, Behrends Bank Bldg. Phone 912 Box 1418 Juneau — Alaska “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 whence the north-| westerly boundary of the town of | Juneau, Alaska, bears southeast along the southwesterly side of | said 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. 8; 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 | 117.5 feet to said corner No. 1, the | place of beginning.” ATl that certain machinery and | equipment situated in, onm, orj about or used in connection with| 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 (}2) 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 Multinlex Chimney Block Machine No. T-9, 64 steel pallets; 1 Drain Tile Ma- chine, hand-operated auger type, 3” & 4” size; 1 20 H.P., S.P. Cen- tury Electric Motor; 1 Construc- tion Hoist, complete with 150" 12” cable, no power unit; 1 Platform 1 Hand Truck; 3 Wheel- 1 rubber tired; 7 Culbert Forms nplete with pallets, head ers, etc 2 30” size, 1 24” size, 2 1 size, 2 12” size; 2 Oil Burners, 1 operating, 1 requiring switch; 1 Steel Sa 1 Roll, %" 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 '¢ 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. R.M.C.A,, and T.B. 862-N.R.M.C.A. 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-549007.1 equipped with hydraulic hoist; 1| Gar-Bro-3 cu. yd. semi-portable hopper, mounted on three pneu-j 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— 1% 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 driven 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) cubic 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 to, 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, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy United States Marshal. First publication, March 13, 1948. Last publication, April 10, 1948, 1 : MURPHY & MURPHY | CAR—$650. Sedan. Body good . | cond, good engine and rubber. | VETS ATTENTION—Shoe Shop, fully equipped. Modern. Will train, 3-BEDROOM house compl. furn, | marine view, well located. | LOTS—West Juneau; also Gov also Willoughby. TWO Houses and lot. Small Boat Harbor. 3-BEDROOM house near Boat Har- bor, furn. and remodeled. VETS ATTENTION—Business suit- | able for veteran prox. $800,00. 3-BEDROOMS, furn. basement, furnace, rends Ave. SEAVIEW Apts, large small invest. Central locate. DECKER Bldg., invest in life in- some. Partial down pay, bal. at smail interest. 2ND HAND STORE. Good money maker. 2 CANNERIES; one 2 can oper- ate; 75°% return on invest. year. Other 25 to 30-man operation. DOUGLAS—Several good proper- ties. MURPHY & MURPHY . REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank near or unfurn, | ktc., Beh- HOUSE or Apt. for soldier, wife and baby in or about Juneau. Write Box 1007 Douglas. 853 3t ° 0o o . o SECOND COOK, grill cook e e or pantry man wishes work. e o Write Empire C 4058. . ° . © 0000008 e 00 SONGWRITE.. Songs puiiished monthly. Advance Royalty $1200. wood Tunesmiths, Dept. AL, 1537 No. Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. SALESMAN—ACctive, experienced representative wanted for line of outerwear, including new (Patented Pending) snow- suit, nationally advertised; we have been making sportswear for 33 years; non-competitive side- lines permitted. Splendid oppor- tunity for progressive man who wants to represent a progressive Monthly ap- | 1942 FORD Six 2-door sedan, pri- DINING Table, 2 large Phone Red 275. ONE York ammonia machine for freezing plant, price $250. Cash or terms; one electric meat grind- er, $100, cash or terms. George Brothers. 853 tf ZENITH Console Radio, 7 ft. dav- enport, new portable model bath- inette, Phone Black 180. and Premier vacuum cleaner. Black 267. Phone 852 3t ced for quick sale. Ph. 40. 52 3t ‘risrlfilrIVSnw, practically new, vt‘k:re; income, ! T%~in. blades. Market. ,Inquire Harbor 851 6t 98 HP Johnson outboard, $100. Dills Garage, Willoughby Ave. A. Laiti. 851 3t HOUSE for sale. 198. 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. 849 5t TWO Scotch ine Type Boilers, 250 HP. Equipped with three Morrison Furnaces each. Com- plete with Oil Burner Nozzles and Spares. Operating pressure 185 lbs. P.O. Box 61. 849 6t LARGE prouveryy, good bargain, leaving city. Over $400 monthly income. Can be readily increas- ed. Inquire in person at No. 9 Sea View Apts. 849 tf Phone Black 850 6t 1941 Dodgze Panel Truck. Good conditicn. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf 7 APTS. plus 3-room house. Ph. 631 evenings. 844 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 tf SMALL business uv Auke Bay. In- quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good tusiness. See G. G. Brown 813 tf SPRUCE forest wood for cooking heating, fireplace; also slab wood Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 firm. ‘Territory open—Alaska. Send information about expe: ience, following and age. Commis- sions weekly or monthly. Spring ond Fall lines now ready. Re- plies held confidential. Metro Sportswear Inc, 29 West 30th St., New York 1, N. Y. 2t 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 prompt 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 SEWING Machine Repairing. Call 764. 830 1 mo. LOST ARy FOUND | > HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 79¢ T FOK RENT MODERN 2 bedroom apartment, suitable for three working girls. Phone Red 462. 853 2t W. 12th St. 851 6t NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or cnthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18° 6-8 p.m. spacé 58 tf FIRE FROOF Storage Simpsor. Bldg. NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 t1 CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 t1 ROOM; Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS kitchen privileges. Home hone 886. 24 LOST: Ladies prown purse, valu-' able papers. Reward. Phone Blue 600. 853 3t LOST: Pair one-finger mitts, black wool, red yarn trim. Call Empire office. Sheldon. dh FOUND—Tire chain, Inquire Han- ras's Bearding House. 849 tf FoUND:’Ladieé purse; owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. Re- 828 4t contains An elephant’s trunk 40,000 muscles. WINTER and runD, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats 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. tt SR e A ) £ Y IR g The average persun will under- estimate the temperatures of a blue-painted room and will over- estimate the temperature of a red- painted room. &ma ws 7o * Relax While You Travel When yA:n y;}':y steamer, yc;u can relax in the luxurl- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . i back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. " « Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of D 3 Your berth, too! / Sailings every week for S. S. BARANOF DUE all meals is included in the fare. Sailings Are Frequent Ketckikan and Seattle SOUTH — APRIL 4 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. S. ALEUTIAN — APRIL 6 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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