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PAGE TWO a1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1950 Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock Friday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, . SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. H Sunday 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 “God the Perserver of Man.” | The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Testimonial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open Wednesday afternoo® trom 2:30 to 4 o’clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. — H Golden Text: Psaims. Withhold not Thou Thy tender mercies lroml me, O Lord; let Thy lovingkindness and Thy truth continually premvcl me. The following selections are taken from the Lesson-Sermon: From the Bible: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee; because he trusteth in Thee. Trust ye in the Lord forever; for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength. (Isaiah) From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: There can be but one mind, because there is but.one God; with one Father, even God, the whole family of man would be brethren; and with one mind and that God, or good, the brotherhood | geryice. of man would consist of love and truth, and have unity of principle and spiritual power which consti- tute divine science. (page 469). THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Rev. The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, l Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist St.” Barnabas Day I 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon. Thursday, hearsal. 7:30 p.m~—Choir re- RESLRRE(TION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for the 1 & heagtemofs. the @SWy! G. Rerbert Hillerman, Paswr Mrs. Eunice Nevins, Junior Choir Director Miss Joanne Sabin, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Sermon by the pastor, “Why Tempt the Lord God?” | 2 ‘THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 am. Evening devotional service, 8:00 p.m. K The Rev. Bernice Morgan will speak at both the morning and eve- ning services. The subject of the morning is “We Serve to Live.” MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Java Club for adults. 11:00 am. Divine Worship. Sermon by Mr. Frank Brady. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franpklin St. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastors Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 12:30 p.m. — “Christian Brother- hood Hour,” international broadcast over KINY. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship and Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study 2t the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcomg and Worship Meet” Willis R. Booth, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director Miss Lois Laurence, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Gordon K. Chappel, Supt. 10:50 a.m. — Organ preparation for worship. 11:00 am.—The Divine Worship: The sermon will be by the Rev. Richard H. Baird of San Francisco, representative of the Board of For- eign Missions. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Bunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. No worship service. Sermon by the Minister. Society. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, S.J. Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10, Notices for this churcn column | and 11:30 am. must be received by The Empire| Masses on weekdays: 7, 7:45 and |not later than 4 o'clock Friday Douglas Church Services 8:25 am. afternoon to guarantee change of | Confessions — Saturday, eve of | sermon topics, etc. holy days, eve ot First Fridays, 4 to 5, 7:30 to 9 p.m. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH | Services in tne new Community Church Bullding Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister 10:08 a.m.—Sunday School. — Morning WQrsmpAl JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Phone Red 170 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services Bible classes for all ages at 10 11:00 a.m: SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC Worship—11 a.m. CHURCH Sunday Evening Services Rev. James U, Conwell, S8.J. Worship—8:00 p.m. Pastor * Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is cur creed and the Bible our rule ci faith. Sunday Mass at 9 am. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ! Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar | Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist St Barnabas Day ‘The congregation is invited (OJ worship at Holy Trinity, Juneau. | FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Main Services are held in the , DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangclization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. | Sunday School 10:30 am. at; Church. ! ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting at Mission Building. MINE OFFICIAL SAYS, TAKU ROAD WOULD MAKE PROSPECTING POSSIBLE The manager of imines for the! Consolidated Mining’ and Smelting | Company of Canada, Ltd., sees| further development of mineral de-| posits along the coast of South- east Alaska near Juneau a possi-| bility if a road were constructed up the Taku River valley. In a letter to Col. John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Commissioner, which was passed on to Fred Eastaugh,| cecretary of the Chamber of Com- merce, W. G. Jewitt, mines man- ager, said country which would be opened by such a road “is excellent prospecting ground which has te-| seived little atfention because of transportation difficulties.” On the Canadian side of thej| sorder at Tulsequah, B. C., several, mines are being developed. "“If a road should be built up the Taku River valley, it is probable that other mines would be found,” 1e continued. Groups in Juneau have requested\ chat the possibilities of construct- ing such a road be investigated.| A road from tidewater up the Taku River and connecting with | coads in Canada would mean aj lerry and land route from Juneau | to the Pacific Coast states, it was felt. At present the Tulsequah district | s served only by summer season | water transport. | HOSPITAL NOTES Marcella Gamble and Joe Loftus| were admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | yesterday. Tommy Ogg, William | Holtzinger, Verne Metcalfe, Cecelia | Doogan, Tauno Niemi, and Mrs. George Michaud and son were dis- missed. Jimmy Brown of Angoon, Ray- mond Carteeti of Juneau, and Zel- ma Smith of Yakutat were admitted to the Government Hospital. Mar- tha Nelson of Angoon and Mrs. Ben Nathan of Hydaburg and her infant daughter were dismissed. Seventh Day Adventist Church Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Harold Cargin, Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Pianist 10:00 a.m.—Sunnay School. 11:00 am. Divine Worship: 7:00 p.m.—Training Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week 8:00 p.m.—Choir rehearsal. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. LeRoy Davis, 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 Friday, 4:00 p.m.—Primary. Everyone Welcome! SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Corner Second and Main John W. Griffin, Pastor The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. " 8:35 ash. —'Sabbath School & Bible Study Class. Miss Janice Butzback, Superin- tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zimwait, Children’s Division Leader. 11:00 am. — Sabbath Worship Hour, and sermon. Sunday, 9:30 am. — “Voice ot Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-week prayer service. THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Senior Capt. Henry Lorenzen 11:00 am. — Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.—Praise meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday *School. 7:30 p.m. — Salvation meeting. 1:30 pm. — Tuesday, Women's Home League. 7:30 p.m.—Tuesday, Bible Class. 7:30 p.m.~—Saturday musical serv- ice. The reading room in the Decker building open each day from 9 am. until 10 -p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. Bethel Tauernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets REV.R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 8. m—&unday Scnool. Class- es for all ages including an adult Bible class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- sion on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting and Bible study. Friday, 8¢ p.m.—“Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young Peopu's Special Serv- ice. Thursday and Saturday, 8 pm.— Meeting in downtown Mission, on South Franklin Street. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Steeet Tonight ‘Satuiday; 7:00 p. m.— Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 7hursasy at 7:30 p. m. Coming or Gomg'? lT doesn’t make any dif- ference when you have the protection of the Personal Property Floater. With this grand insur- ance policy, the property you leave at home, the belongings you take with you on trips . . . are covered against theft, loss, fire, ex- plosion and just about every other hazard you can think {w |Clinton C. Staples, McDONALD, ARCHITECT 'R, F. C. SETS UP IN FOR BARANOF, VISITS| ANCHORAGE TO AID WG, o ALASKAN BUSINESS to Alaska, Donald N. McDonald | . seattle agency of the Re- s in Juneau over night. The| ., yction Finance Corporation Seattle architect stayed in the Bar- 1), ¢ recently established a local tield anof , Hotel, which he designed | ;0o in (ne Fourth Avenue Build- more than 10 years ago. His short ing in Anchorage. The RFC is visit in February was his fitst since | ,,orized to make loans to busi- the hotel was built a decade 880. | 1ocs enterprises provided the finan- McDonald came here after a cial assistance applied for is not stay in Anchorage, to confer wfth ise available on reasonable A_lsska director terms gl the Federal Boustig AUHhOrlty:| “rne Anchorage Field Office has abo:}t. ':" i:‘_cw buildings for thé |, .. et up to service the First and b el .| Third Divisions. Examiners out of He designed two 14-story apart- " & Skt Seattle office will be assigned to the ildings v - |2 ment bulldings on which construc- |, 1\ orge office and will handle all tion will start next week. They . are the Coffey House and 1200 L |Feauests for information and appli- & cations for loans from those areas. Dennis S. Dawson, loan examiner, has been temporarily assigned to the office and will be glad ‘o re- ceive any inquiries. The Post Office | box number of the Anchorage ottice is 1855. EASTERN STAR Last meeting before summer va- cation, Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tues- day, June 13, 8 oclock. Alice Brown, Secretary 26-2t Thick growths of water chesnut W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE UNFINISHED cabin at Lena Cove, inquire at Gaines Cafe at mile 9. 26-3t —e, A FISHERMAN'S car—1936 Ford sedan, excellent tires, body and motor fair—$100.00, Call Blue 905. 26-3t 1 BEDROOM house, modern, top Peterson Hill. 11': miles on Gla- cier Highway, Call till 6 p.m. or write A. V. James, Auk Bay. 6t 1941 PONTIAC, $650.00; mouth, $350.00; 1941 Plymouth, $400.00; 1941 Ford, $250.00; Dodge Sedan, $850.00; 1937 Chev- rolet, $200.00; 1936 Plymou(h, $150.00. See at Jay’s Super Serv- ice. 521-tf NEW LISTINGS: 1942 property. FOR SALE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL three bedroom home on Glacier Highway—2': miles from town. Shown by appoint- ment only. ONE of the most attractive homes on Fritz Cove. Planned to take advantage of superb view. Two bedrooms, fireplace and furniture. DOUGLAS TWO-bedroom furnished house. Comfortable home with small in- vestment, |NEW house ready for occupancy. 1939 Ply- | Come in and ask about this. SEVERAL good buys in country ‘Wide price range anc acreage totals. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 'can impede navigation in streams.| —— oy | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank ey AR EXPRESS! || Ale express meam immediate delivery te youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er your business heuse, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Ale Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds It te you in @ matter of hoursl Dependable serv Ico ot lowest rates by Air Express. aLasK 2 %%munts ewing Southeas & The Triangle Cleaners Clean Clothes Make a Brighter Vacation | See F. S. Epperson or 18-t ing gear, call Black 895. 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf SUBURBAN PROPERTY I FRITZ COVE lots—$600 up. l PETERSON HILL, 3 br. 5 acres. AUK LAKE, 5 acres, pat. 1 ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS 15TaR arine_Engine, converted| Bob Druxman-Phone 891‘ with Paragon clutch, gen- Good shape. AlSo 25-3t 20 hp. erator, starter. 5 ton hoist, NASH Automobile Dealership for Sale by Owner. Doing over $269,- 000.00 gross business last year. Potential much greater in 1931 with the added new Rantbler Airfiyte line. Located in the heart of a rich farming commu- nity and is the county seat and largest town in an area drawing from over 50,000 population, Pop- ulation of city over 12,000. Uni- versity of Idaho #also located here. Best location in city being 1% blocks from the banks and post office. At the present time, ouv- selves and all Nash dealers ate out-selling factory production. Present lease on building $150 per month with option for five years starting March 15, 1952 Other interests 400 miles distance forces sale, $19,200 will buy com- plete, covering inventory of parts and accessories at wholesale cost with furriture and fixtures and equipment in first-class condition at their depreciated value. Owner will take all accoun:s receivable, used cars‘'and lemonstrators and work with new owner for a few months. JBuy must be approved by factory for franchise. Guar- anteed as represented. Write or wire Francisco Motcr Company, 105 South Main, Moscow, Idaho. 17-6t DOUGILAS NEWS orchestra will =) Chuck Warner’s hold practice tonight at the Douglas | HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Inn, beginning at 10 p.m. Everyone is invited to go and listen. Mrs. Richard Stamm of Pelican City and her two children, Mary Ann and John, are visiting at the | Milford Marshall home, where they will remain a week. TENAKEE FISHERMAN DIES The body of Chris Rasmussen, Tenakee fisherman, was brought to Juneau this morning by air. Rasmussen, 79, was found dead in his cabin at Tenakee yesterday. He was born in Denmark and had been a hand-troller in the Tenakee and Hoonah region for about 20 years. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. FROM PETERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. A. Noreide and ‘| Herman Pederson of Petersburg are registered at the Baranof Hotel. SPECIALS at below cost to make room for material. —also— ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . o| of. ® TIDE TABLE o Don't settle for less. Ask : gl an : us about the Personal Prop- o Low tide 58 am, 151 of oYY Floater today. ® High tide 11:44 am, 126 1t. ® ® Low tide 17:17 pm., 44 1t. e shattuek ® High tide 23:29 pm., 155 1t. @ L] . ¢ oo 12 | Ageney ® Low tide 6:09 am., 051t e one 249 e High tide 12:31 pm, 132 1t. o Seward Street ® Low tide 18:01 pm, 45 1t. e JUNEAU . loads at $50 a thousand, Junqau Lumber Co. We have a miscellaneous assortment of new Doors and Windows for sale SEE US FOR CABIN LUMBER . . . 2x 4's, 2x 6's and Shiplap in Hyster other Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE . BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way; radio, charts, electric winch, gas | 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- - ator driven by the engine, <leeps§ six. 372 feet long, 9¢ foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been | completely checked on the.ways. $8000.00. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER Blue 809. “Northwind.” HOUSE, shop and lot—-$5500. 940! West 10th St. 16-10t ! ( SILVERTONE table battery set_i walnut finish, good for boat or, cabin. Call 973 after 6 pm. 23-3t 10 H. P. Onan Alr Cooled Marinel Engine, two to one reduction,! used two months, a bargain tur cash. Phone 525. 23-tf ! e ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In-{ quire gasboat Thelma. Blué 615. 23-t1 | e G A MODEL ‘A 2 door sedan, cheap| transportation, $75.00 cash. See Gaines Cafe, 9 mile Glacier Hi- way. P O Box 969. 23-6t SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t 32" TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-t1 | Maki offer, Ph. 707. 62-tf t ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 1 SEVERAL Large ana Small Dis- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First Natlonal Bank. SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-tf FOUR ROOM furnished house with small basement bedroom; also adjoining fine building lot front- ing Evergreen Ave. in Seatter tract. Will sell both or house first. Good view. Phone Green 285 after 3 p.m. 6-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 95-tf 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck—Van body. 1935 Dodge 1% ton dump truck. R. W. Cowling Co. 9-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-t1 WANTED HOUSEWORK or child care for summer by high school girl. Phone Blue 632; Milly Harris, D. H. 26-tf PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6x DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One chrome chair, red leather. Call 344—Caro Transfer. 26-3t LOST—Tan wallet at airport, in- itialed “W. M. P.” Reward. Ph. Blue 470 evenings. 26-3t LOST—'will person who picked up my glasses by mistake please veturn at once; I need them. Helen Claire Lister. 25-3t The U.S. Bureau of Mines has in- years. vestigated mineral deposits in every] state and Alaska in the past 10 | Alaska. |DRAKHOM: Finest home n Auk Bay area. 3': acres parked and with large gardens. House with full concrete basement and auto- matic oil furnace. Large living room with field stone fire-place, Double plumbing. Two or three bedrooms. Garage. Electricify, Year round water system. FRITZ COVE: Three bedrooms, Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3': acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age, HIGHLANDS: New two bedroom house with full basement and automatic furnace. Third bed- room may be added. Garage, FHA with very low down pay- ment, GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three bedroom furnished. Large lving room with fireplace. Electric range and refrigerator. Garage. Full concrete basement - with automatic oil furnace. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau ANOTHER BIG LISTING FOR PETER WOOD, JUNEAU'S ONLY FULL TIME REALTOR. A PATENTED 110 acre ranch be- tween Auk Bay and Mendenhall Glacier, well-built 3 bedroom house furnised. Large Kkitchen, modern bath on 1st floor, shower room in basement. Basement 30 x 30 8” reinforced concrete, furnace, oil hot water heater, 700 gal. oilstorage tank. Gardens, chicken house. House alone worth price. Site for farm, dude ranch or riding academy, chicken farm or tourist lodge. View of Mendenhall Glacier, bounded by Mendenhall River. Showing Sit. and Sua. and evenings only. $10,500. {PRICE CHANGE—Down $500.! The new home advertised by us at $8400 has been reduced in price by the owner to $7900 for a quick sale. 2 bedrooms, corner lot, one block from Douglas school. PRICE CHANGE—up $250. The owner ;of that trafler is having a tizzy because we quoted it at $750. He is holding out for $1,000. BEAUTIFUL : 3%%d. “house, "best & neighborhood, available 3. mo. $16,000. Juneau. NICEST yard and view in Douglas, house 8 bd. part renovated. $7800. WONDERFUL buy Auk Bay 2 acres pat. smooth beach, house, good water, modern plumbing, large garden. Also fine building site, Only $3700. Terms. $1500 down $75 monthly 6%. ~ BUILDING lot recently cleared near Douglas Bridge and Ski Trail. $1200. WARM SPRINGS BAY general store, cabins, baths, boat and airplane float. Over 1,000 boats last year. A fine business op- portunity., See Pete Wood today. MOLE HARBOR, salt water én- trance to Hasselborg Lake and river. 135 acres patented—Pete Wood is authorized to sell for cash at a very low figure, ELFIN COVE 4 room house and float. $1400. FRITZ COVE 100 x 250 lots, $9¢). AUK BAY 2 bd., fireplace, beach, $8,000. HIGHWAY 2 bd., $11,000. WEST JUNEAU 2 bd., beach, $5500. WEST JUNEAU lg. bsmt, 1 ncre, $2900. Douglas 2 bd. new $8400 2 bd. 50 x 200 lot, $5500. Junean & 3 bd. furn. 2 apt. bldg. in rear furn,, both for $12,000. Seatter Tract. 4 bd. furn. Basin Road $6800. Two 1 bd. houses 12th St. both for $6,000. 3 bd. furn. Star Hill $5800, bd. Tth $2500. ' PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Night Phone 3ic FOR RENT BACHELOR APT. See urownis the Barber. 12-t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Euco. Ph. 143 MISCELLANEQUS fireplace, Tel. 911 On Glacier Highway. | GUARAI/TEED Kealistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’'s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materiale Blue Printing - Photostats -1 “THE BAHAT faith Is not an in- vitation to a new religion; it is a call to religious unity.” For lit- erature Box 992 Mountain View,

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