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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column|Church | Ghurch Hymouucements parlors. Every one inte- must be received by The Empire|rested in knowing more about the not later than 4 o'clock. Friday af- ternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. cirst Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Sinday services will be held at 11:00 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street and the subject will be “Reality.” The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8 meeting. Christian Science Reading Room ir Church building. This room i3 open Wednesaay afternoon trom 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. Golden Text: Lamentation: Thou, O Lord, remainest for ever; thy throne from generation to gen- erat’on ‘The p.m.—Testimonial following selections are taken from the Lesson-Sermon: From the Bible: Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Bak- er Eddy: Spirit sense is the dis- cernment of spiritual good. Under- anding is the line of demarca- tion between the 1 and unreal. Spiritual understanding unfolds mind,—life, truth, and love,—and demonstrates the divine sense, giv- ing the spiritual proof of the uni- verse in Christian Science. This understanding is not intel- lectual, is not the result of scholarly attainments; it is the reality of all things brought to l'ght. (Page 505) The Churcn of The iloly Trinity, Episcopai Fourth cnd Gow Streets Rev. Samuel A. McPheures. Miss Margaret Shaw, Organist Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—The Church School for boys and girls of all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service in Douglas. Monday, 8:00 pm.—Altar Guild meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Scout Troop No. 23. Thursday, hearsal. 7:30 a.m.—Choir re- Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Tined Streets ~Im the hecart of the City for the hearts of the City” @ HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Miss Virginia Long, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—The Worship Service: Sermon by the Pastor, “Aroused by i Christ.” Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—Junior Choir Practice. Wednesday., 8:00 p.m. — Senior Choir Practice. Thursday, 1:30 p.m.—Ladies Aid, afternoon for sewing at home of Mrs. C. F. Wyller, Catholic Church 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. Masses on weekdays—7 and 8:00 am Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- fays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to { p.m; 7t 9 p m Church ot Jjesus 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. 7:20 p.m.—Sermon service. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Relief Soclety. Friday—4:00 p. m.—Primary. ®yaryone Welcome! Northein Light Presbyterian Church Feanklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, Organist Mr. Willlam W. Reedy, Choir Director Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist: 9:45 am—Sunday School. Mr. Jordon K. Chappel, Superinten- dent. ; 10:50 am.—Organ preparation for worship. 11:00 a.m.—The Divine Worship: Sermon, “The Grace of Content- ment.” 4:30 pm.—The Westminster Fel- lowship for Tth and 8th Grade boys and girls will meet at the Church for their organizational meeting. All boys and girls of these two grades are urged to attend. 7:30 pm.—The Westminster Fel- lowship for High School boys and girls will meet in the Church par- lors. ‘Wednesday: Studies in the Bible will be conducted by the pastor each Wednesday at 7:30 pm. Reckor | in the Hour, Bible is invited to attend. Thursday: The Choir will rehearse at Church at 8:00 pm. All who en- joy singing are urged to join our choir, The methoaist Church Dpposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faitn and Friend- i ship Meet” ‘ Morgan, Minister i 9:45 am. ‘l A. B Sunday School, Morning Worship, M.Y F. at 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship, 8:00 p.m. 11:00 am. | The Morning sermon theme will be “This Freedom Whence?” The Coffee Club will meet in the parsonage at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Mor- dgan is the teacher of this class for All of high school age invited to join this iteen agers are cordially class. The Youth Fellowshhip will meet at 7 pm. in the church parlors for an interesting devotional meeting. The Evening Worship at 8 pm. in the church with special musical numbers, both instrumental and vocal. Group choruses will be led oy { Miss Moore. An inspirational mes- sage will be given. A musical trio will sing a special number. Memorial Presbyterian Church | Corner West 3t and E Streets 'a Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may ccme’.” TALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 am.—Sunday School RnhH Theme, “The Bible pmkx—l Listen,” i } 11:00 a m.—Divine Worship. Ser- imon by the pastor, theme, “Pages |of Power for Everyday Living. | &pecial music by Mrs, Matilda Holst- | French. 5:30 p.m. — Westminster fellow- | iship potluck dinner. i 6:30 p.m, — Westminster Fellow- ‘:;hip. 7:30 D p.m.—Divine Worship. A | half hour of favorite hymns. Ser-i mon by the pastor, “Trusting God,” Scripture James 1:17.° [ Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week prayer service. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir hearsal. re- | CHAPEL-BY-Ti.t.- LAKE Corner Glacier Hignway and Fritz Cove Road at Auke Lake I Fred Telecky, Minister 1 Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m—Sunday Chapel-by-the-Lake. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship School at | First Baptist Crurch Franklin and Fourtn The Friendly Church { THE REV. JIMMIE BOLTON Supply Pasior Ann Beegle, Pianist Harold Cargon, Sunday School Superintendent 10:00 am.—Sunday School all ages. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Baptist Good News Hour, KINY. 7:00 pm—Baptist Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday, 17:30 p.m.— Prayer and Bible Study. for Training JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST in waynor audition Minister POYD FIELD Phene Red 170 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services Bible classes for all ages at Worship—1la.m. Sunday Eveéning 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 the Bible our rule of faith. 10 FIRST CHUKRCH OF GOD 0dd Fellow Hal, 209 Franklin St REV. and MRS. n. E. BEYER, Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Superintendent william Chapman. Church pianist Mrs. Claude V. Brown. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- nood Hour,” international broad- tast over KINY. 7:00 pm.—Youth Fellowship and Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor The services of this churen are eld on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School pnd Bible Studv Class. Mrs. Lola Walther, Supeflmen- dent. Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Children’s Di- vision Leader. Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader. 11:00 a. m—Sabbth Worship the Pastor in charge. jdors,” Young People’s Special Serv- {Machine and Gift Shop. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SOROPTIMISTS HEAR|Hilarious Time HEINTZLEMAN TELL| At Kid Party for OF FOREST SERVICE The Seventh-Day Adventist church invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and worship i A Kalildescopio picture of FOregt| Memmbers ‘of Beta Siga Pl i iService activities as carried out in|sorority and their guests assumed Che Alaska, was given graphically and|familiar childhood characters at a Salvation interestingly by B. Frank Heint-|kid party last evening in the Scot- Army zleman, Regional Forester, who di-|tish Rite Temple. rects these operations, in an infor- Wilioughby Ave. miative talk at the Soroptimist lun-| Everyone joined in the theme [y Captain and maficmrfl Ne\vw cheon on Friday noon, His sum- uealx;;u) m'i.mM:x(:;:es{heje:nn:staixxxld m: o tiviti cowboy suits. / 4 & 11:00 a. m.—Holmene meeting. L f' WotiviRes ‘whish. cOvelsil teresting characters were Huckle- % everything from forest conservation 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. to road building, with due atten- berry Finn portrayed by Dorothy 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. #5n Fouete ;'h atios ¢ Farrell, who went equipped with a 7:30 p. m.—Service, g to the allocation Off, . ' ole and beans for her sling. home sites, recreation areas, and|fishing poic Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bibleu Class and prayer meeting. shot. Other characters were little | pulp mills, was a fascinating stc’ry‘mm Fauntleroy, portrayed by Ione | which held the large group of m:::';::d ay, 7:00 p. m—Hospliall L pers apd visitors spellbound, Wll‘ha]m‘;{ "b’:‘] ;e“nony ‘gfij‘;’;’:’r’m::d Friday Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth | At the conclusion of his formal E;o"“nlmhx“ Night. |talk, member besieged him withj’%" 5 Saturday night, 7:30 [. m._fi‘m‘quesucm, which brought forth still Betty Bonnett won the balloon- service. more_information on a subject of !y ying contest; Jone Williams, the — | vitad SEPREIRE S0 SEPREAR. nursery rhyme contest, and Ruth Bethel Tabernacle While members felt that thelpypjp, the baby-bottle —contest. eighty billion board feet stand of | oy ey ,w,,p games afforded a (Assembly of God) |timber in Alaska, re s , represents an| otious time. Fourth and Franklin Streets |1yt gifficult for the imagin- | i REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor The lunch consisted of ice cream ation to encompass, the found real! | satisfaction in the fact that it is being safeguarded for the future, and that no more is permitted to ibe cut in any one year than can be | ;?uow;" l;‘—hémsusg:“uh;grlce. restored in that period of time,| 10:30 pm-Meeting in the Mis- |The annual cutting, Mr. Heintzle- | man stated, was sufficient to sup-| sion on South Franklin Street. 1. e ul s Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meetmg‘py several large pulp mills ) nor Me ble stud Southeast Alaska, and a number| § and Bible study. {of these, he predicted, 1d ‘Be 4 th Rundall, Mildred Kelly, Bea Friday, 8 p.m— e i e Pm\w- Evelyn Beason, Doroth opernllcn before many years have . Y passed. Fee, Marian Travers and Harriet He pointed out also, in answer to‘B‘ i Sunday Services 10:00 8. m.—5Sunday School. Class- | es for all ages including an adult Bible class. { cones, cookies, and grape pop. Betty | | Bonnett added the traditional box of chocolates, a gift' to the sorority eD"‘l"Pm(‘l]t This was followed by the mlro- ductions of guests who were: Ethel | Finlayson, —*Christ Ambassa- | ice. serving as an announcement of her‘ Virginia MacLean, Elea- | ntor, Bobby Bjorseth, Eliza- | FORSALE | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1949 - FOR SALE W-A-N-T . A-D-S Beta Sigma Phlsnl-l-e-l--l-H—-l-l‘H'l-l—l—l-H-l-l-l—l—l—l—H' | FORSALE 1500 WATT 110 Volt AC Manual 5. 16t start light plant. Ph. 027-5. ‘REMEMBER Duck Creek Lumber | Co. when you need lumber. We also cut special sizes. SEATTLE PRICES. We will deliver your| needs. 307 1mo | ITROLLER “Betty B,” 41x12 ft. 2 in. by 17 ft. 13 tons net. Fully equip- | ped and in first class condition, | | Powered with Gray 330 with 3 to 1 reduction. Is ready to fish. Planking has MONEL Anchortight fastenings. All tanks are stain- | less steel. Fuel capacity 530 gal.| { Only three years old. Contact D. E. Burford, Sitka, Alaska. 06 6t | | i — 3 g \LIKE new 12 gauge double barrel | (30 in.) Lefever shotgun, ! Perfect 35 MW Argus C-3 Camera | Coated 35 lens and leather case | {* $50. Ph. Red 405. <07 4t NOW at \lonnyrn vegetablar‘nrm,r Potatoes, Cabbage and Carrots. 307 3t 1941 MAROON Plymouth 4-(!001’] very reasonable. One; wheel trailer with complete extra | wheel and tire. Phone Black 440, 633 East St. 302 5L" | Sedan, WINCHESTER Cal. 33, see at Ju-!: neau Paint Store. Price $35. 6 3t' Thursday and Saturday, 8 pm—~ Meeting in downtown Mission, on | South Franklin Street. a question from the floor that each | | pulp mill will yield to the Terri- Two FLIGHTS OF PAA Itory in annual income approximate- | MADE; WEATHER CLEARS | Weather has cleared enough for lly $100,000 per year, as its 25 perk Fifth Street | Four visitors joined with 26 Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High subject and the speaker bespoke out. The capacity of four hotels! at 7:30 p. m. |luncheon were Mrs. Richard EU-)pital dwring the two |Mrs, Ernest Gruening and Mrs. |- s vice GATIRIH er lc s ,mated number of candles will make, week, when all members who have ! NASAL CONGESTION. not later than 4 o’clock Friday af- | match the number of years they congestion is seen today in reports | A oh by Ilah Parmenter, who is \Men and women with agonizing | Methodist Church charge of this activity. All members'? 8 2 | earache, hawking and sneezing mis- A. B. Morgan, Minister | themselves for the time when a report of the mission conference | | directed) ld with money-back : CARD OF THANKS 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School Wwill| Russian Ortno'dox Church |cent of the stumpage charge, which Of St. Nicholas iis actually a severance tax. 1 Tonight (Satuiuay; 7:00 p. M.—|members to fill the Terrace RoOm,| tions to take off for Seattle. Evening Service. to overflowing, and interest in the (otal of 110 passengers were flown | Mass and Holy Communion. the real satisfaction that the pro- were taxed with some of the pas-| Choir rehearsal every ‘rhursaay gram brought. Visitors for the cengers sleeping at St. Ann’s Hos- —_— -banks, of Walla Walla, Wash., Mar- | Most of the passengers were can- Do I Ln ch |garet I. Olsen of Fairbanks, and | | nery warkerg ug as "" | Lorena Elford of Juneau. T A birthday cake with an unesti- sms SUFFEIEIL Notices for tmis cnurch cm“mn‘\ts appearance at the meeting next. FIND ¢ URB FOR MiSERY DUE TO must be received by The Empire % 2 had birthdays in July, August and | Relief at last from torture of sinus, ternooh | 10" § ntee change of | September will deposit pennies to | | catarrh, and hay fever due to nasal | sermon topics, ete. | confess to, for use in the club’s :)}fl success wnthda formula which has ' e power to reduce nasal congestion. o | contingent fund, it was announced Douglas Community b Hnus headaches, clogged nostrils, | Services in tne new Community |were urged to: be present for this| \ ery tell of blessed relief after using Church Building special event, ’ ; 10:00 am. — Morning Worship. | gun pennies must inevitably pe|amounts to only pennies per dose. This worship will be devoted t0|gimilarly deposited | KLORONOL (caution, use only as activities by Mr. Jack Popejoy. This | | guarantee. By special arrangement, conference was held at Anchorage. ! be conducted under the direction | of Miss Ruth Brooks. | tain KLORONOL at a reduced price, We would like to express our'ss.mply send this notice to SUMLAR deepest thanks and appreciation for | CO., Dept. A-99, 2700 CHURCH AVE., the many kind deeds and expres- BROOKLYN 26, N. Y., and you will sions of sympathy shown us in the 'receive two $3 packages for only $5, iloss of our beloved mother and g reduction of $1 from the regular aunt, and for the beautiful flowers. ‘pricc Send no money—pay postman The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services Mrf. Henry Anderson .‘upon Heiere. 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School nhzfi~ :;h:m; Vgise | Name 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. s. Elsie Jones . 4 . Mr. Jimmy Watson, 1t | Address | city SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC TS iy | SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, - Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a.m.—Mass. St. Luke’s kpiscopal Church Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity ! 7:30 p.m.—Evening prayer and; sermon. 8J. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. Church. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service at the Mission building. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting at Mission Building. 24 CARRIED ON PNA FLIGHTS YESTERDAY A total ot 24 passengers were carried on Pacific Northern Airlines flights yesterday with 21 arriving in Juneau and 3 departing. at| ‘IS YOURS Most of what you get in the weekly must go for the necgssities of life. But, out of From Anchorage, passengers i ' se il o ; your earnings; set aside part for savings. You'll ;er; mflu‘v‘fm ‘2&% be surprised how small amounts will add up to a R e i, . ey worthwhile total. We add to your savings with, iy G",‘““‘ Harris, Frank _regular dividends. Accounts insured to $5,000., Fuqua, Clark Marks, Elmer Wag- 24 P\'om Cordova: John Rosswog, Ben Dolph, Harland Fisk, Edwin Hanson, Norma Buerrero, Julia Pond, Harold Lee. LESS than From Yakutat: Tom Harris, Jack 1 Thompson, John Little. > 2/2% - For Yakutat, passengers were: on savi.g‘ ‘W. H. Mesland, Robert Caldwell. Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street We have never paid POWER OFF NOTICE The power will be off on the Douglas Road MONDAY, SEPTEM- BER 26, 1949, between 1:00 p. m. and 2:30 p. m. because of blasting on the road—ALASKA LIGHT AND POWER CO. 1t Juneau, Alaska RENTAL SEWING MACHINES Portable, at the White Sewing 304 tf INSURED TO $5000 llwo Pan American Airways flights delayed here by bad flying condi-| Al { day delay. | { to get into training | jt, KLORONOL costs $3.00, but con- | their | sidering results, this is not expensive, | ‘renders of this newspaper may ob- | '4 DOOR Plymouth Sedan, orlgmauy purchased Jan. 1948; dead storage ; ' winter and spring 1948-49; under- | : sealed, spare tire and tools, nev-- { er out of trunk. Heater, defrost- ! er, seat covers, less than 1,000 miles Juneau driving. New con- dition. Phone 181 for demonstra- ( I tion. 306 tf | | ZENTTH radio, battery and AC, all bands, $100. Rm. 426 Baran- of, 306 2t! Fuselage metalized and recovered ! 6 mo. ago. Two-way radio. Met-L- | Prop. Total time on plane and engine 200 hours. Micky Pusich, | Mike’s Place, Douglas. 306 3t | i j ONE 46 T-Craft on 1320 Edos.| UNIVERSAL washing machine, ex- | cellent condition. Ph. Red 185.] 306 tf, o | | USED Refrigerators for sale. Sewepl | eral 4 cu. ft. boxes priced from $65.000 to $95.00, Just the .thing for small apartment ! or beach cabin. These won't last! | Come now! Parsons’ Electric | Company. | | 302 | | GOLD Plated *rank Holton E- tm‘ saxaphone. Can be put in pertecn condition for small sum. Call 6721 or see at 304 W 3rd St. 02 4t | CROSLEY Car; 1947 Conv. body, 1948 motor. Radio, 2 heaters, wat- : er proof. Phone Green 578. 302 2t | 1 1941 NASH club coupe, can be eas- | { ily converted to pickup truck. $495.00. 634 Seventh St., after 5 p. m. All day Saturday. 302 6t RESTAURANT for sale at Smm,', Good waterfront location. New equipment; 8 booths; 12 stools,‘, seating capacity 44. Just finish- | ed redecorating. Other business: interest demands owner’s time is reason for selling. Write Box 1702, Sitka, Alaska. 302 6t THREE Bedroom house, living room, kitchen and bath. Also boat Valiant. Inquire Epperson’s place | on Fritz Cove Road. 302 6t TWO new 1948 outboard motors at special low prices; one 12-inch lathe, like new, bargain. Juneau| Welding and Machine Shop. 300tf ‘JUST a smnll part of the money you now spend for fuel will pro- vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation. Plan now for winter. Warde A. Johnson, phone 81. 299 1mo 1946 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. 2- door; 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door; 1340 Chrysler; 1937 Plymouth. R. W. Cowling Motor Co. 99 tf CHAIR for re-upholstering. Priced low for quick sale. Ph. 326. 94 tt In the 20 years after 1929, wheén Turkey replaced the old Arabic script with the Latin alphabet, she published 40,000 ooks compared to only 30,000 published during the two eenturies before 1929. Follow the Cabs to ROSS' in Douglas | for a Good Time ! $50. | , CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — Al for| the price of one—2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, completely fur- nished, basement, furnace, elec- tric kitchen. Move in tomorrow. 4 per cent G. I loan. INCOME property, 12th St., 2 sin- gle apts,, or 3-bdr. home, garage, basement, double plumbing, elec- tric kitchens, large yard, well fur- nished. INCOME property, 3rd St., on level, 3 apts. fuinished, basement, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er's apt. can be used 2-bdr., large living room, etc. NEW houses with FIREPLACES— 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, garage, baSement, hardwood floors, ready Sept. 15. Buy now, select . your own color scheme; 2 bdr., with garage, basement, fireplace, on adjoining lot. ALSO 2 bdr. home NEW Douglas, avail- able now. ALL ELIGIBLE FHA. Views, best neighborhoods. DOUGLAS—3 bdrs., electric kitch- en, new furnace, elec. hot water heater, garage, furnished, immed- iately available. DOUGLAS—Will Sept. 12, 2-bdr. decorated, elec. pletely furnished. tion. DOUGLAS: Two other good houses. show Monday, vompletely re- kitchen, com- Central loca- Details with personal interviews. | GLACIER iiiWwa: - BEACHES ! Near Douglas, 2 bdr. on PATENT- ED LAND on beach, own water} system, price $2,000. {Two Houses on acre patented lsnd i $500, balance like rent; $900 takes approx. 4 acres patented | land -near airport with house,’ partially furnished. Partially cleared. iTk‘e BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick hnn‘e: on Fritz Cove. Harcdwood floors, ' central heating, life-time alumin- um roof, % acre land, possible 2 bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, with large house; also 2 summer homes on forest permit land. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First National Bank | FOR SALE for sale, ! Several small tables; 1 small Gen. | Electric Radio. Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf 3 |3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin, furn- ished, sink and running water, oil stoce, 1 new Remington adding mach- ine; 1 Underwood standard type- writer, priced for quick sale. Call Douglas 222. » 305 6t A FEW Handmade top grain pig, calf and goat skin ladies bags. | Rare and unusual leathers, 317.50} to $35. Harbor Leather, 13th and Small Boat Harbor. 305 3t BILL RECK dence at 342 Dit- son Ave. 3 bedroom home, con- crete basmt., pool, game room, laundry, garade. Compl. furnish- ed. Owner will finance. Green 410 for appointment. 05 tf STEAM Cabinet and Misc. Articles, | Ph. Blue 670. 305 3t FOR SALE: Welding and body re=- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LOG CABIN 2Zixis It insie, Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it's in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P. DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska, 91 tf PATENTED 5 acres, good house and garage; $600 down, balance like rent. Blue 212. 88 tf KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load. Limited amount. Duck Creek Lumber Co. 288 tf CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 tf CRECENT APT,, centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain| prices at the First National Bank. 35t 38-FT. boat, 110 hp Universalten- gine, navy hull, built 1943. $3200. Ph. Green 403. 98 tf WANTED MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling | Gear — Many items now at new || | ] | LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 OmLBAIlP.rk Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phene 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 - w_ORK by retail clerk, auto, cloth- ing and wholesale, drug exper- ience. Ph. 884 evenings. 305 3t DRAFTSMAN instruments needed. ‘Write Box 756. 303 1 1 table model‘ nice garden and berries; { Phone | —. AN excellent 4 bedroom furnished house with desirable location sell- ing at its building cost of four years ago. Full concrete base- ment, automatic oil heating plant, laundry and partially finished recreation room with fire place, barbecue, kitchen and bath. This space could he changed into an i apartment. warge living room with fireplace and thermopane windows. Completely equipped kitchen and dinette. Two bed- room and tile bath on first floor, Two bedrooms and * bath on second floor. Hardwood floors in all rooms. Fully insulated for low maintenance cost. Well planted garden and childrens play yard, Terms can be arranged. 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Twa bedrooms with allowance tor third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. fard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Burean PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska (‘redit Burcau { BEST nenghhorhood near schools, } large level yard, large living room, t two becrooms, automatic oil fur- nace, fireplace, good electrical equipment in kitchen, completely | furnished. By appointment. BUILDING LOTS, Ski Trail, clear- | ed, level, $650, | DUPLEX, $5,000. $1,000 down. One bedroom apt. vacant; other 2-bed. Near downtown. (4-Apt. bldg., main Street, possible stores. Also shop and large apt. ‘3 -APT. bldg., good neighborhood. ! One 2-bed available immed. 87500 handles 8 apt. property, $100 ( plus int. monthly. Close in. | TWO 5-Acre buys at’ Auke Lake; 3-acre at Auk Bay, $3400. ,ALSO JUNEAU DOUGLAS LIST- INGS —MORE LISTINGS THAN ANY OTHER AGENCY. 1 USED CAR 1947 Packard Sedan .. 1946 Dodge Sedan . | 1936 Plymouth, '42 Dodge motor | | PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephom 911 S .. $850 v’ FOR RENT {WILL RENT for two months _or longer my spacious apartment, . completely equipped including CAT, to responsible adult or adults, who will take good care of the latter. Available with- ; in week. Write Box 422 for ap- pointment, 305 tf NICE Clean Room~ steam heatéd, 315 Gold St 220 & ;smunmmqu Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 60 & SRS TR | WORILTZER Spinit piano for rent, { Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. i AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt | If we haven’t got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tt LOST AND FOUND LOST: White Gold Hamilton ladies wrist. watch .in vicinity RR. Ex- i press Co. office. Reward. Phone ! osan 307 1t LIBERAL REWARD: Last seen m lobby of Juneau Hotel, June 8, 'BROWN METAL TRUNK SUIT- CASE, pull tension catches, brass trim with heavy corner rein- forcements; new brass lock; con- tents valuable only to owner whose name is attached. Phone Blue 963. 307 3t ]LOST: Slender turquoise silver- bracelet, around 20th Century Theatre, Sept. 15. Please phone 21 or write Box 904. 06 3t FOUND: Lower plate of teeth. Irn- quire Empire. 302 tf MISCELLANEOUS WM. AMBROSIA: Please call at Empire for your wallet and pay for this adv. 306 3 ,cmfiipomsr :—Blue 379, 74 Ima GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t HOPES New snd Tsed Mdse. W4 buy, sell and exchange. 314 2nd St. Phone 908. 990 o 1 —~—. WANTED: 1 or 2 room apartment or house, permanently or for few months, furnished or not. Write P. O. Box 1957. 302 6t o T T R e AR IR IO WHEN Windows Rattle and the wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81 299 1mo WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies ~ Printing - Enlarging I Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phetostats - The Grand Banks area off the coast of Newfoundland, in the path of the world’s busiest water trade routes, is the iceberg danger zone,

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