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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday ¢vening to guarantee change of wrmon topics, etc. cirst Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 m. 1ily invited te and visit the e Lord concerneth endureth Gold will=perfe ne; t oreve The following aken from the From the Bible: Ve i say unto you, the hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God; and they that hear shall live (John) , verily with Mary called in sin, and Health K nge ef Science the Seriptur If the the death, at the moment of diseolution, and te fcrever perma- nent; but this is not so. Perfection is gained only by perfection. They who are unrighteous shall be un- ighteous still, until in divine science Christ, Truth, ignorance and sin. From Key to Baker Eddy: death destroyed sickness, and would be won The sin and error which us at the instant of death cease at that moment, but until the death of those (Page 260) possess do not endure errors ‘fhe Churcn of The iloly Trinity, Episcopal Fourth end Goud Streets Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist v After Easte am.—Holy Communion. rch School orning Prayer Th i and Luke's, Dougl Monday, 4:00 Rehearsal. Tuesds Troop No Thursday, hearsal. Junior Cholr 7:30 pm.—Boy Secout Resurrection T.utheran Church Main end Third Strects ~f% the heart of the City for the hearts of the Cily” @. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, ir Director E ALEXANDER ganis SUNDAY SERVICES: Fishermen's Sunaay —Sunday School. £1:00 am.—The Wor: rmon by the Pastor, “The Ocean- shores of Life Junior Choir: Gould’s us, Savior, Senior Chi “O Lord, Be With Us When We Sail” from the tish Psalter. u Wednesday, Catechetical pm—Year 1, Memorial Prcebyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets £ Church with en open door— Whosoever will may come’.” ALTER A..SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B ) i y of Music-~ HOWELL ool Superintendent, Emy Borbridge with Ser- y the Grace We Live” Special music he choir. hymns a tet. T much as of the ye have 25:40. F can Mission shown. f hour of favorite a men’s quar- tation: “Inas- ye have 2 it unto one Ms the Ameri- will taken by to Lepers MONDAY 4:00 p.m.—Senior ible 7:30 pm Cyril Zuboff, Jr. TUESDAY 4:00 pm.—Junior Happy Bibie Club. WEDNESDAY 6:00 pm,—Covered dish luncheon. | 7:45 pm—A message i film,| “Beyond Our ‘Own,” produced ¥ Protestant Film Commission with an emphasis on world evan- Club. Leader, Hour by happiness | removes all [ ¢ 7:30 pm.—Choir Re- | hip Service: ! Pilot | | 5 pm.—Junior Luther League The methodist Church Jpposite Federal end Territorial Building Where Faith ana Friend- ship Meet” ROBERT Pastor Mrs. Charles Popejoy, Choir Director MRS. RUTH M. POPEJOY, Ore: t REV. 8, TREAT, « 1t s week the Adult class m.—~Morning Weyship; Sunday.” Anthem by Cho ‘Sheep and message ty the Pas- 1ermen’s Senior p.m.—Intermediate Youth i “What Makes the] h Click?” pm an Evening Service. ptures — Girl Scouts bol. Wednesday, 8 p.m of the Woms heny's, G Robinson Thursday — Cub school. ciety jer Highway; r transporta- ) Scouts, after — Senior Choir Re- Morthe.in Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth Welcome and Waurship Meet” LLIS R. BOOTH, Mimster ca Faunce flusted, Organ- CE Wi scell E. Alexander, H oir Director | School. a.m.—Organ preparation ip. 11:00 a.m.—The Divine Worship: Christ’s Peace.” pm.—The Westminster Fel- jlewship will meet in the church “ with Martha Neubold as ieader and Tanaka and Ac as hostesses for ment ‘The Junior Choir will at the church immediately school. —The choir will re- the Church at 7:30 p.m. Tiit LAKE “orner Glacier Hig y and Fritz Cove Road at Auke Lake REY, FRED TELECKY, Pastor. y Services: it after | | CHAPEL-B unday School Morning Wo p.m—Choir practice. :30 p.m.—Adult club meeting at home Mr. and Mrs. C. L hip. 30 of | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Chapel ladies Y the home of Mrs. James at 6:00 p.m.—Westminster meet as [ us t their respective Den | Mothers' homes. Any boy between |the ages of 9 to 11, inclusive, is {invited to join the Auk Bay pack. “irgt Baptist Church Frankhn and Fourth ‘The Friendly Church WILLIAM A. PETTY Supply Pastor Harold Cargon, Sunday School Superintendent a.m.—Sunday Scheol Cub Scouts for Worship ice, sermon, “What Does God | Require?” 11:00 a.m.-—Baptist Hour, KINY. 7:00 pm.—Baptist Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening W i Sermon, “Ear and Brimstone.” Wednesday, 7:30 and Bible Study. Saturday, 17:03 Night, singing and young people are in Good News Training lp Serv- Fire p.m, — Prayer — Youth ies. All pm ted. SUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST in waynor sodition Ministers Boyd Field and Robert Rowland Phone Red Sunday Mo! Worship--1la.m. Sunday Evening :00 p.m Mid-Week Service Trursday, 8:00 p.m You are invited to co vour children to all Visitors are always w Christ is our creed our rule of faith. and bring services. the Bible Church ot Jesus Cbrist of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) 10th and E Street McClellan, Branch President Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m-—Sermon service Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Relief 8 F —4:00 p. m.—Primary, Rvervone Welcome! Catholic Church gelism. THURSDAY 4:00 pm. — Intermediate Bible study. 7:39, pan.—Misslonary 50 4:40 pan.~Choir rehedfdal. Ly, Church of the Nattvity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. . Masses on Sunday, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 am.” © ° 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Masses on weekdays—7 and 8:25 am, : Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- iays, eve of First Fridays, ¢ o o m; 7t 9p m | FIRST CHURCH OF GOD | REV. ana MRS. n. E. BEYEE, | Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 742. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Superintendent William Chapman. Church pianist Mrs. A. T. Vaughn evd Miss Ruti Brooks. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:30 p. m.—"Christian Brother- ! nood Heur,” international broad- tast cver KINY. | 7:00 p.m.~Boys' and Girls' Hour. | 7:00 p. m~—Youth Fellowship. 7:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. | 8:00 p.n—Preaching service. | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study it the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. Seventh-Day Adventist | JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor The services of this churca are, wid on Saturday, the Seventh Dal x ihe week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School ana Blols Study Class. Mrs. Lola Walther, Suf { dent. Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Children’s Di- nten vision Leacer. Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader. i 11:00 9. m—Sabbath Worship Hour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist :hurch invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and worship with them, lhe Salvation Army Willoughby Ace. Captain and Mrs. Sexton Johanson. Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Holucss Meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Service. | lurther explained Corner Second and Main 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CITY SCHOOL COST REDUCED $3,000; BUDGET RELEASED share of taxation for the support of the Independent choocl District has been reduced y more than $3,000 for the coming year, according to budget figures Juneau's Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Pranklia St | cleased today by Superintendent|=mith:erg, E. C. Koenig, G. Eher- of Schools Edwin C. Clark. The city’s snare in the $272,308.78 udget for July 1, 1949 to ‘July 1, 950, will be $80,127.28, a reduction $3,336.72 over last year's city sessment, Out of the total budget, $160,- 536.69 is to be turned over to the geheol district by the Territory, the 2rea outside the city limits of Ju- ieau will contribute $32,084.81 and e city the $80,127.28. Main cause for the drop in cost i3 the lack of school district organizational expenses, according to Clark. The budget will be submitted to he city council at their next ses- sion for approval. Tax mill rate for the school dis- trict will be 6.7, Clark said. He that this mill rate is the school district’s pro- orton of the 10 mill general [roperty tax to be levied in accord- ance with laws passed by the last ession of the Territorial Legisla- ture. “There are not two property taxes lcvied, one oy the school and one by the Territory,” Clark cxplained. “There has been con- siderable confusion over the matter, Ihe school district will collect the entire 10 mill property tax, retain it'’s share and turn the remainder over to the Territory.” The executive board of the Ju- neau Fire Department turned thumbs down earlier this week on 2 school board request to use the Laseball field for school building Lurposes. Dr. J. O. Rude, president of the school board and Superintendent Clerk met with firemen. Fire Chief Minard A. Mill told the school men that the board felt their mem- Lers would wish them to retain the area in question as a basetall field. Search for a building site for Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible| Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth | Night. | Saturday night, 7:30 1. service, m—Praise Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Feankli® Streets REV. R E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all ages including an adult Bible class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. | 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis-| sion on South Franklin Street. | Tuesday, 8 p.n.—Prayer meeting tand Bible study. Friday, 8 p.m.—“Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young People’s Special Serv- ice. Thursday and Saturday, 8 p.m.— Meeting in downtown Mission, on South Franklin Street. | | JUNEAU BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society DONALD VERTIN, Pastor. Service held at Mrs. Gertrude| Peters house, No. 18 Native Vil- iage. Sunday School at 2 pm. Evening Service, 7:15 Tuesday. ‘[ Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street | Tonight (Satuiuay; ¥:00 p. W~ | Jvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High| viass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 'rnursaay at 7:36 p. m. Dofimfich - Services Notices for tms church columr must be received by The Empire act later than 10 o'clock Friday :vening to guarantee change of :ermon topics, etc. Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in tne new Community Church Bullding REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday School Superintendent. 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship — Anthem by Girl's Choir. Message by the Pastor, “What to do With Mystelf?” 10:30 a.m.—Classes. Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Men's Night. Thursday—Cub Scouts. ‘Work | The Presbyterian Church | Douglas, Alaska ‘% Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Saint Aloysious” Church Rey, Alfred T. Brady, S. J. Pastor Sunday Serviges 9:00 am.—Mass, 1 school construction has been car- ‘ed on for the past several months with little success by the sthcol trict officials, - \MOVIE PICTURES FOR YOUNG, BAPTIST CHURCH Very interesting movie pictures will be shown tonight at the Baptist hurch and all are invited. This feature starts at 7:30 o’clock. This regular Saturday night af- fair is provided especially for the young people of Juneau and Doug- Tonights pictures will be about banana plantation in Central America, U. S. Forest Service, na- tional parks and forests. Colerful pictures of Ireland, Nor- way, Cuba and South America |nave been greatly enjoyed during| cecent youth nights at the Baptist church. ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAMS COMING BACK NEXT WEEK J. Gerald Williams, new Attorney General who has been outside since his first day of office, is expected |back about Wednesday. He went first to San Francisco for the appeal hearing on the “Ex- perience rating” case, then to Chi- cago. There, he was to represent {he Territory at a hearing April 20 on application by the Railway Ex- .press Company for increased ship- ping weights of iced fish. John H. Dimond, new Assistant Attorney General, is in during Williams’ absence. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Charles Hooker was admit- ted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. Mrs. Edward Lupro and baby Loy were discharged from St. Ann’s. Discharged from the Government hespital were Mrs. Elizabeth Lind- off and baby girl. — e————- Trollers Attention! Stop at Madsen's today for your supplies Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- duced prices. 176 tf e FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at Salmon Creek Country Club, $2.50 St. Luke’s kupiscopal Church Douglas, Alaska First Sunday After Easter Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicu: Mrs, James M, Barras, Organist. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon, DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Church. Cottage Meeting 11:00 am. Mrs. Geo Edward’s home. 7:30 p.m'—Evening service at the Mission building. Thursday night—Prayer meeting ahd Biktle study, at Mrs. Edwards-home -~ — -~ at at iR. district’ charge Il 20 0UT, 16 IN ON ALASKA COASTAL FLIGHTS FRIDAY On a full schedule of flights yes- terday, Alaska Coastal carried a Itotal of 36 passengers with 20 de- par and 16 arriving. For €kagway, passengers were: O. man, Walter Clayton, Jack Hazlett, ckert, E. Hagerup, W. King. For Hoonah: L. Chaney. For Sitka: Mrs. John ‘Bldmar,| Mrs. A. V. Credo, A. Larson, Mrs.| Hd Reed, C. L. Dick. | For Fish Bay: R. S. Sadler. For Ketchikan: W. Robinson. For Hood Bay: Louis Carlson. For Pelican: Karen Wetche, Sabina Wetche, Mrs. K. W. Hoyt. From Tenakee: Mike Gavril. For Tenakee: Mike Gavril. From Hood Bay: A. E. Owens. From Ketchikan: Victor Samson, D. Melany, H. L. White. From Wrangell: W. Featherstone. From Sitka: Mrs. Williams, Mr. Barnard, Bud Whiteside, E .C. Hinsdale, L. Lindstrom, Dave R. From Tenakee: Ruth Grover. From Skagway: Mrs. M. Ka- ponski. From Haines: Carl Heinmiller, Mrs. Brosollette, | National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9 A.M. May 25, 1949, for all the merchantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, on an area totalling approximately 152 acres, known as Cape Fanshaw Cedar Areas 1,2, and ! 3 on the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimatedto be 2,465,000 feet B.M., more or less, of Sitka spruce, western hemlock and yellow cedar sawtimber, and 5,000 linear feet, | more or less, of piling. No bid of less than $2.50 per M. feet B.M. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet for hemlock sawtimber, $1.50 per M. | feet for yellow cedar sawtimber, lc per linear foot for piling up to and ! including 95 feet in length and 1'%¢c per linear foot fo piling over 95 feet | in length will be considered. $500.00 {must accompany each bid, to be ap- . plied on the purchase price, refund- led, or retained”in vart as liquidated damages, according to the condi- tions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional For- va}flr, The right-is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids arg submitted, full information con- cerning the timber, the conditions | of| sale, and the submission of bids | should be obtained from the Divi- sign Supervisor, U. S. Forest Service, | Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Fdrester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 23, 1949. Last publication, May 1, 1949. (T 1 SAYS YOUR |BREAKFAST NOOK WITH A PICTURE WINDOW ® All the cheerfulness of the outdoors ran be yours in the morning with a Thermopane Picture Window. See the contrast between these two pictures of the same breakfast room! former | mall window was replaced with a stationary 7 opane window, bymenu Iorbv:nlihliml. 3 opanc—the windowpane insulates—is manufactured by Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Compary. ;t offers new comfort 1o home living hecause it cuts down “‘windowpane chills” and reduces the possibility, of condensation on the glass. Notice the cutaway view of insulating below. Call us today for additional intorma- tion about this windowpane. We'll be glad to give you a free Sitimate of the cost of Ii‘djll Picll.n}e, Windows glazed with % to your home. o Window — Aulo Plate Glass 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 that the, |1 BB winch with two blocks and ! ACROS DON ABEL SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 fOR S2 SMILEY’S Pool Hall and barber shop. See Smiley at Pool Hall. 75t | YOTT, 31A251—most room in 16’ in | harbor, 25 hp Universal, Will sell | boat or engine separately. Both in new condition. Going well be- low cost. Call Pete Wood or Jim | Preuher, Bergmann Hotel. 177 6t SEATTLE BUSINESS FOR SALE: House ware and variety jobbing * business handling nationally ad- vertised 1irancised lines, includ- ing electrical appliances. Over 900 active acccunts, including large department stores now being serv- ed by“our sales force. Present owner needs capital for another | purpose, but will remain as man- | ager if buyer desires. No prem- | ium money asked. $25,000 will | handle. Bonafide buyers write: S. | T. Watson, 2007 Northern Life Tower, Seattle, Wash. 178 3t OLLING leads 20c per pound. 2 lbs. to 50 lbs. West Juneau Plating Works. 176 3t | 1941 Plymouth Sedan, $550.00. See at Connors Motor Co. 176 3t | © 150 feet of cable, $75.00; I Onan 12-volt light plant, practically new | $75.00; 1 25-1b Norhill anchor with 50 ft. chain, $25,00; 1 gasoline washing machine engine, $10.00; 1 5-HP Johnson outboard motor, $50.00; 1 12-guage Winchester pump shot gun, $10.00. . No. 104 Juneau Spruce Houses, Douglas. 176 3t D 'Lt&XiA'IRE“V Vacuu cleaner, complete with ‘attachments and maple chest. Phone Red 460. 75 3t AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy for hauling supplies to summer', cabin, Phone 891 days. 175 tf Attractive 3-bedroom house 3 years old, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, gorage and nice yard, corn- er 9th and D Sts. on city bus route, quick occupancy. Ph. Red 564. 174 5t seo0oceo00e0 a GTRL deAon;rk kicycle, f\;iy equip- ped, like new. Ph, Blue 270. 74 5t FRACTICALLY new four wheel !’ e jeep for sale, $1100.00. Ph. 74 tf \UKE BAY—3-bedroom home, view, | 3.17 acres pat. land, garsge, tool ed, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! WO-bedroom nome, Gastineau, furmsshed, immediate occupancy— terms. ONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine investment. UTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best ation, living room, drawing com, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, completely furnished, furnace, larze basement; marine and bowl view. ACIER HIGHWAY—$2,000 on terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3% mi.; 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near Lemon Creek, water, lights, part. furn,, terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600, payments $42 per month, 4% nt.| Appr. 5 acres pat. land. l ABINS—Severa! ncluding former ! omer Garvin cabin on Lena's' Beach. , b OUGLAS: 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4] bedrs. All price ranges and all terms, OLD BELT exquisitely furnished? 1-bdr. home with rental apt. oth and INDIAN: ‘Terms, 5% money | -2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- ; built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed- rooms fnished, 2 more can be| finished. Completely furnished. UPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500. Both 1 bdr. apts.,, well furnished, large yard, view. UPLEX, Fifth St, 5 and 1 bdrs., furnace, cement foundation, good | roof, part hardwood floors, utility | room, furnished, et., 4% money. | Terms. | i H Ii.2EE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs..‘ large income, near governors, bldg. rood ~:=d. compl. furn. Terms ! arag: i WO bedroom house near Lawson ! Creek on beach, $2,500. Terms. JILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 ch, Casey Shattuck add. also’ screage on Gold Creek; lots in Douglas and West Juneau. | ‘CKER FEidg., income net appr.| $5,000 annval; CRESCENT APTS; ATTH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS. O!1FRS, PACKER, FLOATING CANNERY, fur farm, island em- pire, plumbing and heating sho,n‘, ete. i ALTORS €76 oves - ACCOUNTANTS — —— 1 and used Halibut Gurdies, _ eady to go. One each, used 4 H. . and 2 H. P. air cooled gas en- gines, bargains this week. Phone! 5256, Juneau Welding Co. 174 tf ® 6 06 0 00 0 0 0 0 o . RY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny k, $1.00. Fine for flower box- gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. s Box 209. 174 tf o ®le ® @ 000000 0 0 00 RI P s 2 . APARTMENT SIZE upright planol . in A-1 condition; good tone. Also o full lenghth plate glass mlrror.[. Phone FEiue 505 evenings. 73 6t} Calif. ELIABLE man wanted to call on {riends ond 1.eighbors. Wonder- ful opuortunity, $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to- day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Maznolia St., Cakland 7, (172 and 178) | | o0 0000000 0 0 WANTED: Young man or i weman. Some selling exper- ience necessary. Write Em- pire C 5704. 177 3t | IAYWOOD-Waxefield davenport nd chairs, $200; Kenmore wash- inch machine with automatic timer, $75; one oil cooking range and 1 se oil heater, both for $150. Phone 607. 73 tf {iC pulano in excelleni condition; Zenith -+ Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 coffee table, 1 desk and bookshelf com- bination. Ph. 800 Extension 614 after 6 p. m. 73 6t 16-1¢. Klinker Outboard with John- WANTED: Young man between 20 WANTED to rent or lease—House | or apartment, furnished or un- | furnished. No children. Reply C- | 5700, Empire. 176 3t | { and 30 years of age for employ- ment in meat market. Here is a chance for you to learn a highly paid trade. See Bill Cope, Twen- tieth Century Super Market. 75tf dry. 59 tf scn 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf KING SALMON giilnet, complete, 150 fathoms, same as new. See at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 168 tf AONG Established business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 259. Greern 520. Gertrude Millard 102 ¢ wants work ot any kind r . Ph. Blue 655 % o v by o k. FOR BENT 168 tf| THREE room house with bath. 3 Unit Apt. j00d income. Green 915. 155 if (936 GMC 3-yd. qump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 0-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call niouse, nice location,| Large shed. 808 W, 8th -St. 77 ,uf FFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rent. Inquire W, R. Hughes, man- ager. 177 o 34 tf | STEAMHEATED toums, weekly O Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 89 tf Green 155, to 7p. m. ISISCELLANEOUS LRADICATE rats, roaches, mice, |, moths, etc. For complete pest | control service call ALASKA EX-, 165 tf, ! TERMINATORS, ph. 868, 56 1m SRAVIEW A... HOPES New anc Tsed Mdse. WA 9 to 10 a. m. or 4| WURILLZER Sp! NORTHERN Hotel ’ rcanagement. Phone 4. il g init piano for rent Anderson ‘Piano Shop. Ph. 143. under Dnew Reasonable rent 983 ¢ {leges. Home Hotel. Ph.- 886. #7 ¢! for rent, cne bloch from Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ buy, sell and exchange. 214 20/ | \ICE CLEAN steam heated room: §t. Phone 908. 99 & WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. | Complete ‘Photographic. Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - Lniargmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman | ent, $750. eper curls, #1 uy | Lole's Besuty Shop, Phons 20% | also steam haths. Scandinavisy Rooms. e ¢ Follow the Cabs to ‘ROSS’ 0. in Douglas for a Good Time - - for electricity, fufnished, Auk . Bay. BEST = LOCATION, 3 bedfoom home, unfurnished, part basement, garage, Fifth Street. FAMILY §' , large 4 bedroom home, part - furnished, fireplace, basement, yard, garden, view, good neighborhood, ‘Seventh Street. ALMOST NEW, beautiful 2 bed- room hotne, furnished, yard, right price, Waynor Addition. PARADISE 'HOME, 2 ‘bedrooms, furnished, remodeled, 3% acres patented land, unobstructed view, garage, city power, plenty of wat- er, close in, Glacier Highway. MODEST PRICE, attractive, re- modeled, medern, insulated 2 bedroom Quonset, basement kitch- en furnished, rest unfurnished, Fourth Street. 100D NEIGHEBORHOOD, 2 'bed- room home with rented 2 bedroom spartment in basement, part fur- nished, Tenth Street. COMFORTABLE, 5 bedroom home, completely furnished, 2 baths, basement, new roof, piano, down- town. TOP VIEW, 1 room unfinished home with pessibilities, large lot, low price, Star ‘Hill. INCOME PROPERTY, 3 room Modern home, must be sold by [ at sacrifice, West Juneau. BE. Y SHOr _lly equipped, best location in city, William Winn-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 ¥'ront — Phone 891 $12,000—10th St., 3 bedrooms, furn- ished, large kitchen, large utility room, bath and two bedrooms on tirst floor, room for fourth bed- room on second floor. New root and shakes siding, garage. Largest ¢ yard in Juneau, vegetable garden, strawberry patch, rhu- barb, raspberry bushes, currants, two small apple trees. On bus line, cloce to grocery, ball park, Small Boat Llarbor. Sandpile, wonderfui nucighborhcod for kids. Bafe howse aporaised at $11,500. Terms, $7,500—1% mile past alrport, new house, 3 bedrooms, full concrete MURPHY a E;EHRPHY basement, 5 acres patented. In- -cludes 1 bedroom house for in- come rental, also 32x16 barn eas- ly made into House. ‘Wired for electricity, good water supply. Completely furnished. $1,500 down, $75 month includes interest at 6 per cent. % mi. from Auk Lake. —~Water frontage, Fritz Cove, unfinished house. Beautiful set- ting. $5,000—200 ft. water frontage, Glac- ‘er highway, 2 miles out, 2 bed- rooms, full basement, new bed- room set, new dining room set, new washing machine, Hotpoint stove, refrig., automatic oil water heater. Large flat yard to water edge for lawn, barbecue pit, small boat, ete. $1,500 will handle, $60 or less monthly. $1,800—2 bedroom house near Doug- las on beach. Rock fill and sea wall, fron lawn, electricity, oil, rrivate water, over 1 acre of land. sutiful view of Juneau -and Channel. < PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Lstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th st Habor — Phome 51 LO5T AND FOUR HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- lsouND: Pair of brown Timmed glasses. Inquire Empire Oftice. 3 tf CHILDREN’'S Day Nursery. Ph LOST: Gold wedding ring with 7 zircon stones. $5.00 reward for re- turn to the Empire. 1718t CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who ~!{was so kind and thoughful to our mother and sister during her fll- ness, and for the sympathy shown us in her passing; also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Mrs. May Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDaniels, - Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. M. Ross, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotter. 1t CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. ‘PHONE 659 '| (P : Brownie's Liquor Store : ‘Phone 103 132 Bo. Franklin i P, O: Hox 2896