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PAGE TWO Nitices for this ¢hurch column must be received by The not later than 4 o'clock F ternoen te gnarantee change sermon topi ete. coirst Church of Christ, Scientist m.—Sunday services will b 11:00 a. m. in the First Christ, Scientist, Juneau, and Main Street and the will be Mind The public is cordially invited ttend these service ; room 8 School held ch of Fifth ject 10:00 Sund a and visit pm monial meeting Christian Science Reading Church buil T™h open Wedne 1 2:30 to 4 o'clock nesday evening Room m in roc anc me Roman: the Who has Lord? Or unsellor? are taken Colden Test known the mind of who hath been Hi The following selection from the Lesson-Sermon: From the Bible: And God spake all these words, saying, I am the Lord thy God, which have brought out of the land o pt, out house of bon halt no god c the of the r'hou have other pefore me (Exodus) From Science and Health with Ki to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Ed The First Command- ment is my favorite text. It demor strates Christian It cule; of God, S Mind; signifies that man have no other rit mind God, eternal good, men shall have one 1 infinite mind and it festation, for God i 340, 468) or The Churen of Trinily, Episc Pourth end Goud Streets Samuel A. McPhetres. Rector Mrs. Dorothy Whitehead, O) Tenth Sunx after Trin SUMMER SCHEDULE 8:00 am—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Sermon. Thursday, { | i | Rev. 7:30 pm Resurrection T.utheran Church Main and Thued Strects “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” @ HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Mrs. Betty McDowell, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—1T W Sermon by the Pastor: viduality of Religion.” ‘Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Sunday School teachers meeting at home of Mrs Ruth Brillbart. e hip Service: | ‘The Indi- Catholic Church Church of the Nattviiy of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, 8. J. Masses on Sunday, 17, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 am. Masses on weekdays—17 am, Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- fays, eve of Firfst Fridays, 4 (o . P m; 7 t9 p m and 8:00 Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) 10th and E Street 4. 8. 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.—Reliet Bociety. Friday—4:00 p. wm.—Primary, Zvaryone Welcome! Northesn Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOUTH, Minister Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, Organ- it. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Gordon K. Chappel, dent. 10:50 a.m.—Organ for worship. 11:00 a.m.—The Sermon, “Tae soloist: Mrs, Kenneth Having returned tion, Mr. Booth will pulpit School. Mr. Superinten- preparation Divine Worship: Stronghold.” The S. Clem m his vaca- The methoaist Church Ogposite Federal and Tercitorial uilding “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 am Morning Wors 11:00 am. Empire | ¢ will be, “God and the Moral Strug- hip will include ational The Evenir congre mus n evening sermon. A hip Memorial Preebyte Church Corner West sir and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door ‘Whosoever will may cocme’.” | | | | Manse, 1003 10th & B try of Music JOYCE M. HOWELL Sunday School Super My Emma Bor Treast Norman Lilyroth. 9:45 11:00 6:30 ship. 7:30 pm Wednesday, Meeting. am am Worship. p.m. — Westminster Fellow- Divine 30 Worship. 7 p.n.—Prayer e LAKE nway and Frit Auke Lake Minister CH PEL-BY Jorner Glacier H Cove Road at Fred Teleck Sunday - ):00 a.m School at Harbor Sche ):45 a.m orning rrankiin ‘The Friendly Church JIMMIE BOLTON 1 Harold for { | Wor: mp! News 10:00 am School 11:00 am. b4 pm—Baptist Morning Baptist Good KI 1 Training | p.m.—Evening * Wednesday, 17:30 and Bible Study. Worship, p.m. — Prayer CHURCH GF ¢ waynor sudition Minister POYD FIELD Phcne Red 170 Church Phone Black Sunday Morning Ser Bible classes for all Worship—1la.m nday Evening Services Worship—8:00 p.m Mid-Week Service Trursday, 8:00 p.m You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and tle Bible our rule of faith. JUNEAL in | ol FIRET CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklia St. REV. and MRS. n. E. BEYER, Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Superintendent William Chapman. Church pianist. Mis. Claude:V. Brown. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morzing worship. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- ood Hour,” international broad- tast over KINY. ! 7:00 pm.—Youth Fellowship ana Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preac Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. it the parsonage, 52 A friendly welcom Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor The services of this churca are 2ld on Saturday, the Seventh Day # the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and Bible S ASS. Mrs. Lola Walther, Superinten- nt. Mrs. I ision Le Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader 11:00 . m.—Sabboth Worship Hour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist church invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and worship with them. service. Bible study Griffin, Children’s Di- The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. Captain and 1 Richard Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Holinwse meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Service, Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible 1|and Bible Friday, 8 p.m—'Christ Ambassa-| hative who has been working as South i TALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister |, 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- fon on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 8 pm.—Prayer meeting study. dors,” Special Serv- ice Thursday and Saturday, 8 p.m— Meeting in downtown Mission, on Franklin Street. Young People’s JUNEAU BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society DONALD VERTIN, Pastor. Service held at Mrs. Gertrude Peters house, No. 18 Native Vil- lag Sunday School at 2 p.m. Evening Service, 7:15 Tuesday. an Ortnodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Satuiuay, 7:00 p. m.— Jvening Service. uss Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High he thought was enough to pay the | . Mlass and Holy Communion. Choir rehcarsal every ‘rhursaay €nough to re-build the house. it 7:36 p. m. Douglas Church Services Notices for tms church column vening to guarantee ermon topics, etc. Douglas Cenimunity Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church Bulilding B. Morgan, Minister am, am.—Sunday School. Leigh Grant will 10:00 10:30 M m.—Evangelistic service.| ¢ | must be received by. The Empire| ment Hospital for two years. She'll | he date of this netice. aot later than 10 o'tlock Friday|pe home in a couple of weeks, and change °'1J|mmy wants to prepare a home | | | | | Morning Wor,s!np‘ihe would be willing to help Jimmy sing ajcity clerk. Peratrovich said “Glad- “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ty COUNCIL | KII(EEQO CASE ‘ ‘This is the story of Jimmy Kitch- |tco and a city with a heart. Jimmy is old. ';nmgre\* being made in the business census of Ketchikan, being carried out under the supervision of Mrs. | Jo Gronroos, Bureau of MRS. APPLEGATE, SUSAN GO ON TRIP OUTSIDE Mrs. Delbert P. Applegate, with| -yepr-old Susan, left today via He's an Alaska | p, " American Airways for Nyssa, | O where they will visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ewe Lieutenant Applegate plans to oin his ibout September 15, | |and tk go to Boise and | caldwell for visits with his| | parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Apple-- and other relatives. His par- | ents visited in Juneau during April| nd May. The lieutenant and his| mily plan to return here about, October 15. | |a laborer for the city of Juneau whenever he could It doesn’t matter much to Jimmy where he lives. He can get along But Jimmy's wife has been in the | Government Hospital for two years. She's ccming home in few weeks and Jimmy wants good place for her to live. He's been working hard lately |, to save some money. There’s a house on the hill behind the Gov- | ernment scheoll. It belonged to a| daughter of Jimmy's wife by a pre- vious marriage, but the woman ha: left the country. s A few days ago Jimmy went to the City Clerk and tried to pay SAVITAR SAILS The Savitar, most Juxurious yacht | o visit Juneau this season, sailed | this morning for Taku Inlet. From | | there, the yacht will sail for home the taxes on the place. He could| . if 1 Angeles, visiting a few not make the clerk understand hel ., .., spots on the voyage south. | had saved his money and had what | .0 js Phil Berg of Buverly‘} taxed owed the city and still have | He | NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned has been ap- | | couldn't use the English language well enough. He got confused when 'he tried to explain. inted Executrix of the Last Will ! But the city clerk got the idea.|and Testament and of the Estate of | | And Roy Peratrovich, Alaska Na-|HARRY IRVIN LUCAS, deceased., tive Service official, explained thm‘ All ns having claims nguinst‘ !situation to the city council last | ne ate are required to present | | night. | them to the undersigned at Juneau, | “His wife's been in the Govern-|alaska within six (6) months from | Dated at.Juneau, Alaska August | 4th, 1949. | INA PRIEST LUCAS, Executrix. ‘ t publication, August 5, 1949. | 9. for her.” i Been uninhabited | orched in 1943 or '44 when the house next door burned. He'll pay back taxes on it. Fix it CATARRH | up—ior his wife. ‘SINU $ fiftaer: The mayor asked Peratrovich if understand when he talked to the| FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUE TO | NASAL CONGESTION. Fil Last publication, August 26, 194 1 solo for the worship service.|ly.” Ihe sermon topic will be, “God and| And the council authorized the Moral Struggle.” City Clerk to arrange with Jmnny‘ |a settlement on the matter. Legal | ownership? | Well, you know, Jimmy’s wife is coming home . . . | oOut in the corridor, Peratrovie] | said, “They skipped legality to dog | good turn.” . % FAIRBANKS AREA CENSUS T0 BEGIN, KEATING REPORTS Clarence P. Keating, Territorial Supervisor of Census, returned yes- | terday from an inspection trip te! Fairbanks and Anchorage. He ro-j ported the business census in the Anchorage district is “progressing very well.” Census in the Fairbanks ‘area will begin next week. Asked about enumerating—census taking—in remote areas, Keating said it would be carried out wherever possible by Bureau of Census enumerators. Where use of | enumerators is not practical due to sparsity of established businesses, the questionnaires will be sent by mail. Keating again pointed out the future use of the facts to be gath- ered by this year’s business cen- sus. “This is a nation-wide tory,” he said. “When the found in this census are made available at the first of the year| private business men will be able to judge trends and opportunities in business. Banking hduses will 4 | have some basis for judging the Superintendent Sears.|cnances of success of business it is urgently €| which they help finance.” that if you have or Know | " s year's business census is the J any housing commodations first one in which Alaska has been ;:(’_"!11"!"l""_!;i":_::w:ml‘;"ms or apart-|jclyded, Keating pointed out. | i ] ght be used bY| 7y, the past, a business censug our (m(qlxux‘b. you call my office, has been taken every ten year Phone, £ From now on, one will be taken “Due to the fact that some every five years. ipartments which have been prom- Keating goes Monday to Ketche | ised for teachers have recently been |y where he will observe the' withdrawn, we would appreciate it 2 e X The Preshyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 30 p. m.—Sunday School. 00 p. m.—Divine Worship. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH James U. Conwell, S.J. Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a.m.—Mass, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Tenth Sunday after Trinity The congregation will worship :\t‘ Holy Trinity in Juneau. ! 1: 2: Rev. il i i | i DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. urch. ttage Meeting 11:00 a.m. George Edward’s home. 30 p.m.—Evening service at the Mission building. Thursday night—Prayer meeting uid Bible study, at Mrs. George ds home. HOUSING FACILITIES FOR TEACHERS WANTED usual, the approaching | chool term finds us short of| housing facilities for our teaching 1 | invens tacts the | ca '4-engine Clipper Relief at last from torture of sinus, , and hay feyer due to nasal | stion is seen ay in reports s with a fofinula which has the power to reduce fiasal congestion. Men and women Wwith agonizing nus headaches, clogged postrils, earache, hawking and sneezing mis- ery tell of blessed relief after using it. KLORONOL costs $3.00, but con- sidering results, this is not expensive, amounts to only pennies per dose. KLORONOL (caution, use only as directed) sold Wwith money-back guarantee. Readers of this paper may obtain KLORONOL by sending this notice to SUMLAR CO., 2700 Church cong of suc | Ave., Brooklyn. 26, N.Y. You need TOP e Address City » SEATTLE —within easy reach by fast ‘ : | - 1 Fly in swift comfort ll:)flll;‘ the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers - - « serving Alaska on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy 8 worl:-‘ famous service . part your Flying Clipper fare. For reservations and rates, sult Pan American « o ¢ BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 con very much if you would call this office and confirm any housing facilities which you have available for our teachers.” PULLED OFF ROCK, 1S SAFE The fishing boat Phoenix was pulled off a rock oft Colt Island iz Stevens Passage by the CG Thistle SINUSITIS e e picked emergency call had been up from the Phoenix by the CAA tower here and relayed by telephone to the CG 83524 yester- day morning. The Thistle, south- bound from Eldred Rock light sta- tion, assisted the Phoenix, eliminat- ing run by the 83524. Little dama, was reported. Under the care of from the discomforts a most modern, Short Syfogen equipment to and keep you well, ge Immediate Relief from RESPIRATORY DISORDERS you may now obtain fast and lasting relief and Respiratory Disorders, We use the best HAY FEVER Doctor Montgomery ‘ of Sinus, Hay Fever Wave Therapy and 1 help make you well | | WANTED: SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1949 W-A-N-T A FOR SALE FOR SALE 20 ft. by 7 ft. Runabout with life: NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- jackets, controls, pumps, A-1 con- | wood floors, garage, basement, dition, $225.00; 1948 22 hp Evin- | elec. range and refrig, can add rude, run 12 hours, $300.00; 343, 2 bdr. on 2nd floor. Basement, Winchester rifle and ammo. $50; | lawn, etc, immediate possession. 2 tricycles, for the pair, $10.00; 4-BDR. Home, view, basement, elec. 2 boy’s sleds, for the pair, 1 new,| stove and refrig. 2 years old. $5.00; 12 in. bahd saw and 8 in.|2-BDR. Home, hardwood floors, bench saw, for both $60.00 and | view, basement, furnace, etc, misc. tools. Phone Red 649 | compl. furnished. 629 Eemlock Way. 278 2t | WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your own color scheme, etc. One in Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR. Home on 7th St., furnish- ed, basement. 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, terms, new Kelvinator Frigidaire range. 3 BDRS,, basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, compl. furn, immediate possession. { SEVERAL excellent building lots on Glacier highways, some ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own business— sewing and novelty shop, priced quick -sale. Excellent location, im- mediate possession, small apt. in back of shop. TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 2 machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. 3 apt. houses, good income. Pile-driving equip. Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. GOOSEBERRIES: Tsc per gall(m.l You pick at Robertson’s place mf Auk Bay. Phone Blue 680. 77 2t FOR SALE: Stinson Voyager ‘I50',; full instruments, flares, pants, al- | ways hangared, flown by one pilot only, $3,100.00. Ferry for ex-: penses, R. R. Lippincott, 1533} Westridge Way, Casper, Wyo- ming. 7 2t view, refrig., WE JUST gotta get rid of thes 1 darn good used wringer type Easy Washing Machine $65.00 1 three-burner Hotpoint Range in good working order $65.00 ¢ 1 big old four-burner Hotpomnt! range, sold new for about $300; now yours for only ..$95.00 | PARSON§ ELECTRIC CO. 17 2t — S i AIR Mattress; 30-06 shells; 1/6 hpI motor; 2 tarpaulins; gas lan- terns; 2 camp stoves; rain pants, and pack board. ‘327 W. 1lth Street. 277 i {MURPHY & MURPHY ONE Baby Bed, one bathinette, one | baby ‘scales. Phone 809. Bill Ma-| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS theny. 277 4t prone 676 Gver First Nationsl Bank |_‘ _ro_li SALE '48 HUDSON, 8 cylinder, 4-door se- dan, platinum color. Call 477. 4 tf COME’I’V Scooter m good condition. 2 180. Ph. Blue 180, 277 3t ! | cu.ft. $135. Ph. 736, GUN Collection. Pieces for sale in- dividually. Mostly muzzle-loaders RHEINELL boat with new 16 hp| Gray engine. Call Green 583 after 5 p. m. 7% 6t with few modern. All in excellent | shooting condition. Phone Blue“ 370 after 6 p. m. 75 5t 38 FORD SEDAN $200. Bargain.| Hurry. Phone Blue 212, 71t ER home will give so much comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call ‘Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo Acco;dfln_ 13 Bargain. Terms. Phone| 1 tf — i SOPRANI changes. Blue 212. OUR 2 bedroom h"mf‘; sso_? dowx:, ONE 38 cal. super auto. on a 45 balance like rent. miles out.i " 1 frame. Call 0362, 73 4t Blue 212. m fl} GRAIN hand carved ladies! bags, $25.00. Men's belts, guar-' anteed for 5 years, or a genuine Alaska Sealskin billfold that will[* last a lifetime for $5. Standard | YOUR Choice, either 1947 DeSoto items in our stock. Harbor Leath- 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4= er. Phone 884. 70 2t| door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf or 3 Bedroom Modern House; full | CRECENT APT,, centrally located; cement basement, level lot, 1% good investment. Call 428. 39 tf blocks from school. Call owner, | Douglas 464. 269 tf | FOR SALE at Haines, 1946 Dndgc.i new motor, tires and springs, $1600. Cail Dr. Rude. 68 6t| JOURNEYMAN Leatherworker, swivel knife and handstitcher. $20 a day to producer. Harbor Leather, Phone 884. SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank, 35 tf FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shov suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Established pusiness, liquor store, grocery and meat marke$ with lving quarters. Must settle Box 2596. 168 tf WANT Cooking, any kind. Hotel | LOG CABIN 22x16 ft inside. Hawk maid, well experienced. Phone | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt | P IR RS FR AT SN GIA TR Vs R Y Hlack 31 s 38-FT. Cruiser “Katinka.” Chrysler Marine, 2% to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for charter or suitable fer living. Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf NEW Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners, Now $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912, for demonstration, 60 1 mo, WANTED WANTED TO RENT: House, 3 or more bedrooms, preferably furn- ished; lease if desired. Baxter, Phone 556, 76 6t i i | l l estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. i GIRL at least 16 to usher at the Capitol Theatre. 76 tf§ Inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Blue 462, 56 tf CUT-down Fora V-3 racer—every taing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $500. 46 tf TWO Level Lots, center of Doug- las. Ph. Douglas 464. 54 tf 3-BEDROOM House, fireplace, large living room, large kitchen, hardwood floors, 1fundry room, Hot water heat. Call 015-2 rings after 12 noon. 51 tf WANTED to buy old Russian tea! chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d WANTED to buy small well-built house in town or country, or lots on which to build. Cash and terms. Write C, 212. 75 6t WANTED to rent garage in vicin-l ity of Star Hill. Ph. Black 153! after 5 p. m. 75 4t AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. MIDDLE-AGED woman as maid at Capitol Theatre; four eve- nings and one afternoon. See manager. 5t 26 tf YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct.,, desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed. Please ph. Blue 306. 69 tf FOR RENT TRAILER Space wanted by two' adults. Water, lighls and bath- room facilities must be provided. Willing to pay $20. Ph. Black 856 after 4:30 p. m. 75 4t WANTED: Beauty Operator, part or full time. Baranof Beauty Salon. 73 tf| OFFICE or Storage Black 763. Call 6 tf WANTED: Small marine motor, ROI——_—_—.__ to 40 hp. Call Green 332, 73 6t(NICE Clean Room:, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 tf Space. 74 1f | ELEC. Beer Box, approximately 18, improvement | 68 1t FOR SALE LARGE centrally located business property. Rentals in excess of $1000 per month. Yield a certain 8 per cent return to the larger investor. Financed by owner af- ter substantial down payment. 3-BEDROOM residence partially furnished. - Fireplace. Automatic heat. Full basement. Excellent location. SUMMER . home near point Lou- isa. A small log cabin beauti« fully finished with field stone fireplace. Most suitable for a couple. Good beach and garden, TWO - THREE and FOUR bed- room residences in a price range from $8,000 to $20,000. A CHOICE range of building lots are still available in the Seatter Tract and Highlands. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau FOR SALE—Boat “Macard,” 55 ft, length, beam 13, draft 6%. Net tonnage 22, fuel cap. 1300. Two diesel engines, 60 hp each. Cruis- es 10 knots. Top shape, ideal for mail boat, packer, charter, towing, rigged with four trolling pules and elec. gurdies, elec. an- chor winch (all chain), complete radio. PETERSON HOME, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, three buildings—3-bedroom home with full concrete basement, elec- tricity, private well. Also 1-bed- room cabin and large barn. On bus line. $7950. ROY LUNN apariments, 3 apts. 1 bedroom each; also 20x14 studio or shop in rear. 327 11th St across from Evergreen Apts. Make an offer. GUN CLUB road back of PRA. 4- room house on piling. $2500. GODING HOUSE. Can show in- vestment of $9,500. Includes yard and new concrete basement. $7000 on terms. NEAR DOUGLAS on beach, sea- wall, electricity, oil, water. 2- bedroom, livingroom, large kiteh- en, bath. $1800 cash. ON BEACH across from Juneau, 3- bedrooms, very clean, $3500. STAR HILL, 4-bedrooms, furnish- ed. $9500. FORMER HENDRICKSON (Ideal Wildes) home on 12th. Two apts. Very modern, well furnished, front and back yards, garage. $12,600. TOM GEORGE newly decorated residence near Governor’s Man- sion. 3-bedrooms, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view windows, automatic oil furnace, full base- ment, $15,500 unfurnished. TWO BEDROOM home in good neighborhood, $5500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, fireplace large living room with view, needs some repairs. $4750. OTHER LISTINGS in Douglas, Auk Bay, Lena Cove, etc. USED CARS: 39 Chev Sedan $550; ’40 Ford sedan $550; '41 Cadillac $1500; '41 GMC pickup $600; '47 Chev Se- dan $1150; 47 DeSoto Ssedan $2700; '49 Dodge sedan $2600. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbor — Phone 911 MISCELLANEQUS JUNEAU SECRETARIAL SERVICE Gastineau Hotel Lobby. All types of stenographic and clerical work. Make our office your office. Ph. Red 963, 62 tt CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo WLIL Trade sun lamp for binocu- lars. Call 477. 74t HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- son. 71 1mo Rl e L CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, courteous service. New cars; alsa tours to Fairbanks, Anchorage’or any points on the Alaska High- way. Owned and operated by G, R. Churchill. Call 666 or 959. 44tt —_— HOPES New ana Tsed Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 ing St.. Phone 808. 999 —_— WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats —_— L | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. tt FOR VACATIONERS | | | | For Charter Come in now for a complete physical | WANTED: Children preschool age Evening Worship, 8:00 pmn Class and prayer meeting. examination. to care for in my own home STEAMHEATED koums, weekly o High School Students are cor- dially invited by Mrs. Bernice Mor- gan to attend the “Cofiee conducted by her in the parso A pleasant spirit of fellowst hances a very earnest study and ussion. The group after attending the opening exer- cises of the Church school at 9:45 am. adjourns to the parsonage for the class meeting. The anthem for the Morning Worship will be, “Create In Me a Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting. Friday Nig Night. Saturday night, 7:30 . m.—Praise service. Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all ages including an adult t 7:00 p. m—Youth Clean Heart.” The sermon topic \ Bible class. M.V.VERMARCO Diesel Powered—Licensed SMALL BOAT HARBOR Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Your good health is our pri- mary concern, | Dr. John M. Monigomery, D. C. Main and Front Streets_ Phone 477 days. Phone 377. 73 2t| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t SELL DRESSES FROM'NEW YORK 'WURIL’IZER Spinit piano for rent $5.95 up. Fifth Ave, N.Y. firm de- | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. sires women to sell New Dresses.l Lo“ A"n rom Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- Bl T TP L G o LOST: Brown leather purse on Seward St. Reward. Ph. Green sions. Write for sample book. Mod- ern, Manner, 260JP_Rifth Ave., New 3 o 955. 277 3t LOST: A small bunch of keys York. “White fir lumber is being pro- Tuesday. Reward. Please return to Empire, 76 3t duced at the rate of 500,000,000 board feet every year. TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.8& Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 tf "The ice cap covering Greenland is estimated to ke 5,000 feet thick,

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