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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 am '.n(h)\ School. Pupils under 12 years of should be ac- nied by p.u(n\\ when enroll- y services will be held at in the First Church of ientist, Juneau, on Fifth S‘rw‘l and the subject xu public is cordially invited to e services and visit the om day, 8 p. m.—Testimonial tian Science Reading Room uilding. This room is nesday afternoon from 0 to 4 mll ck and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. Golder rt: Lamentations Lord is portion, saith my therefore will I hope in him.” The following selections are taken from the lesson-sermor From the Bible r they after the flesh do mind the of the flesh; but they that after the spirit the things of rit. to be carnally minded is but to be spiritually minded (Romans). “The soul; that are thing ire the “For death is life and peace.” From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: the sciences of being reveals man perfect, even as the father is perfect, because the soul, or mind, of the spiritual man is God, the divine principle of all! being, and because this real man is governed by soul instead of sense, ] by the law of spirit, not by the s called laws of matter. (page 302) 0- THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street A Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector | Charlss E. Rice, ricus - Shaw, Organist Lay Reader Trinity Rev. The Very Rev. Dean Miss Margueri Mr. David Dudley, Tenth S after \day Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy 10:00 a.m.—M Sermon. Su Jemmunion. -.ing prayer RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and ‘Ihird Streets “In the rt ¢t the City for the hearts of the City” G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevins, Junior Choir Director Miss Joanne Sabin, Organist 5 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service,? Sermon by the Pastor, “For What Are We Joined.” Tuesday afternoon — Arrival of president of the Pacific Synod, Rev. L. H. Steinhoff. Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Church Council meets with Pres. Steinhoft. THE METHODIST CRURCH Opposite Federal and lerritorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Clasece for all ages. Morning W .ship, 11:00 a.m. Evening devotional service, pm Sunday School classes convene at 9:45 for all age levels. Morning ‘Worship 11 o'clock. Pastor's mes- sage will be upon the theme, “You Can Be What You Ought To Be.” Following the Evening Worship hour from 8 to 9 o’'clock the official board will meet in the church audi- torium. Dr. I. J. Montgomery, chair- man will preside. 8:00 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Streets “A church with an open door— ‘Whosever will, may come’.” Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 am. — Bible School with classes for age groups. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome 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 am. — Qrgan preparation for worship. 11:00 am—The Divine Worship: Sermon: “A New Creature.” Mrs. Roland B. Burrows will sing “Above the Hills of Time,” Londonderry. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. LeRoy Davis, President Sunday Services »:30 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Service. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Relief Society. | Prophecy” CATHOLIC CHURCH rch 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, and 11:30 a.mn. Mass on weekdays at 7 am Conf holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5, 7:30 to 9 pm. 10, CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. No worship service. FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Main 3ervices held in the Seventh Day Adventist Church Jimmie on, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Harold Cargin, Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Pianist 10:00 a.m.—Sunnay School. 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship: Sermon by the Minister. 7:00 p.m.—Training Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week Service. 8:00 p.m - <hoir rehearsal. JUNEAU CHUKCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Phone Red 170 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services Eible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 a.m. Sunday Evening Services Worship—8:90 p.m. 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 our creed and the Bible ur rule <f faith. SEVENTH-DAY AvvENTIST Corner Second and Main John W. Griffin, Pastor The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day f the week. 9:45 am. — Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Miss Janice Butzback, tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zumwait, Division Leader. 11:00 Hour, Sunday, Superin- Children's za. — Sabbatn Worship and sermon. 9:30 am. international over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-weeg prayer service. “Voice ot broadcast THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Lt. N. B. Steinig 1106 a.m — Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Praise meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. — Salvation meeting 1:30 p.m. — 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. Bethei Tauernacle . (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- sions — Saturday, eve of | 1 infant THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Douglas Church | Services | 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. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY | METHODIST CHURCH | Services in tne new Community Church Building Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC | CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, Pastor Sunday Mass at 9 a.m. i S8.J. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Douglas, Alaska | Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar | Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Tenth Sunday aftey Trinity H The congregation is invited to| worship at Holy Trinity, Juneau. | DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Verun, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. Church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. -- Prayer meeting at iiission Building. 13 LAND, 27 LEAVE | BY PAN AMERICAN After carrying 26 passengers to | Ketchikan, Pan American World | | Airways brought 23 persons to Ju- | neau yesterday. Southbound, 27| passengers were on Flight 924. | Arriving from Seattle on 923 were | Ruth Barnette with Willlam and Vickie; Everett Buchanan | with Jim; Thomas Dobson, Bonnie | Fleming, Warren Grant, Mrs. | Agnes Graves, Finn Hanson, David, | Mary, Brenda and irfant Lavina | Hickman; Dr. Leom Jones, Floyd | Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rush- | light, Frank Sacchie, Sydney Smith, | Bernard Thompson and Doro!hyi Sasseen. | Outbound, Jack Vaverl, Donald | Wolf, Comdr. R. F. Shunk, H. R.| Lang, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cone | were booked to Anneite; A. A. Faste, | E. E. Hudson, Eric Mattson and J.| D. McAnaily, to Ketchikan. H Flight 924 took these persons to | Seattle: Shirley Woodring, Mar- | garet Berlin, Davison and Hlldal Muggy, H. L. Lewison, Larry Hagen, | Marion L. Custer, Leif Thorkildson, | A. W. Anderson, K. Knus Knndflon. J. B. Stiles, Dan Clancy, Boyd Clem- | ent, Frank and Dorothy Dickey, Wwilliam Billyen and Neal Van Routen, ! MelafiiTéWund Jammed in Tube of Aircraft Carrier LONDON, Aug. 12—®—A metal | file has been found jammed in a boiler tube of the 23,000 ton aircraft carrier Illustrious, but there was no damage an Admiralty spokesman said today. It was believed that a careless | workman was responsible, but rou- | tine investigations are continuing, | he said. ati es for al] 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, 83 p.m.—Prayer meeting and Bible ztudy. Friday, 8 p.m.—“Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young People's Special Serv- ice. Thursday and Saturday, 8 pm.— Meeting in downtown Mission, on South Franklin Street. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight .00 p. m— €vening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. Higr Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every ‘1hursaay 4t 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor: Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. 9:45 am.—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 at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. DIV OR( E ACTIONS Karen Saviers has filed suit in federal court for divorce from Fran- cis Saviers on grounds of incompati- bility and temperament. Hazel A. Hope has filed for di- Friday, 4:00 p.m.—Primary. Everyone Welcome! vorce from J. Raymond Hope on grounds of incompatibility. The warship pairs. is undergoing re- SR AR The Census Bureau estimates Dis- trict of Columbia population at 870,000. Country Club Finest Food French fried prawns, oysters, lob- sters, steaks and chicken. Open all night. Entertainment. Chinese food. 77-3t “For Better Appearance” CALL TRIANGLE CLEANERS l what | reation area. TAKU LODGE NOW MAKES BIG PlEA T0 JUNEAUITES “Due to the international situa- | tion, over 50 per cent of confirmed reservations at Taku Lodge have been cancelled and we are there- fore obliged to reduce our staff and effect certain other economies,” states Royal O'Reilly. “Space would ordinarily be oc- cupied by tourists will apparently now be available during August, September and October and, al- though our services will be some- curtailed, the same deluxe como could well be u.sEd y Alaskan residexn “Our first imguise was to close down our operation until the Kor- ean situation has been resolved, however, this superb vacation and fishing ground could be available to local people at a greatly reduced | price on a semi-housekeeping basis interest I be effective in at least'14 places in if we receive sufficient from our Juneau neighbors. “If you would like to enjoy ihe matchless scenery and good fishing plus the comfortable accommoda- tions at Taku Lodge, you are in- vited to indicate your interest by submitting a tentative request for reservations anytime during August, September or October, either by fmal] to Taku Lodge, Box 2261, Ju- neau, or by phoning Alaska Coastal Airlines Baranof office, Fhone 202. “A very considerable invesiment s been made in Taku Lodge in an effort to provide a pleasant rec- Through events be- nd anyone’s control, the contin- of this operation which re-| s credit to our entire com- m\...'. s now in jeopardy. Yout individual patronage may make it possible to retain this valuable in- stitution and is sincerely solicited. Each guest is invited to partici- pate in some of the operational duti normal Whitey staff. However our cook, Earl, the finest chef in will still provide the good which Takue Lodge is well known.” ANS SCHOOL PROPERTY NOW ABANDONED, IS TO REVERT TO TERRITORY The Senate Inierior and Insular Affairs Committee has favorably eported Delegate Bartlett’s House- approved bill directing the Secre- tary of the Interior to transfer to local school officials in the Terri- tory federally owned land and buildings no longer required by the a Native Service to be used hool or other public purposes. The measure, which was passed by the House in June of 1949, would 1 where the local authorities desire the use of federal buildings. The bill would benefit such locali- ties as Bethel, Haines, Hoonah, Kake, Klawock, Ketchikan, Juneau, Nome, Sitka, Yakutat, Valdez and Dougias. ordinarily performed by out | TWO small houses, West 12th St. | i Reasonable. See Jack Westfall, | Phone 48. 78-tt | FURNISHED HO 1 mlle Gla- | cier Highway, 5 acres pat. $700 | down. One tilt table saw with | motor, one jéinter and one band saw with motor. Ideal for home work shop, $150. 1947 Studebaker Champion, 4 door - sedan, Very good shap, $1200. 1 Speed Queen washing aachine, excellent con- dition. , Bunk beds, inner spring mattresses, excellent Phone 016 ring 2. 78-3t C;OOSEBERRIES now ripe. $1.00 gal, you pick. Robertson cabin, Auke Bay, 13': miles. 79-3t ¢ HOME IN DOUGLAS, remodeled, new electric kitchen. Two large corner lots. Will sell for ap- praised price. Call Douglas 643. 5-6t SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf hp. Universal, very good con- dition, 24 to 1 reduction, $300.00. Call Green 741. 5-tf 25 Country Club Finest Food French fried prawns, oysters, lob- sters, steaks and chicken. Opén ail night. Entertain:nent. Chines2 food. 77-3t SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, $175. Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. 5-4t GIBSON reIrWeramr, .9 cubic Teet, freeze locker and vegetable bin attached, Call Blue 630 after| 5 pm. 74~ flt‘ Bethel Tabernacle Corner 4th and Franklin PRESENTS JIM SWANSON of TORONTO, CANADA [ ] Sunday, 10 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY n 11 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP [} 8 P. M.—ARE THESE THE LAST DAYS THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THIS 23-YEAR-OLD EVANGELIST All Your Building Needs .at Don Abel’s Coniractors and amateur carpenters alike find ALL their Building Supplies and Hardware at one convenient shop . . . Save time and money when you buy from DON ABEL. Complete Building Supplies Clear Lumber Common Lumber Wall Board Panels and Moldings Shingles and Shakes Asphalt and Steel Roofing Builders’ Hardware Storm Doors and Windows Plywood Flooring and Siding All kinds of Glass Thermo-Pane Glass All kinds of Insulation experily applied Out of town orders given prompt attention ' DON ABEL 538 Willoughby Ave. Juneau Phone 633 | MEDIUM sized boys bike. — [ VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00; vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- | cier Highway. 59-tf 428. 1 es-tx] | CRESENT Apartments. Call “Northwind.” Phone | 17-tf ! CRUISER Blue 809. SEVERAL Large and Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 3% o SHOE REPAIR machinery - and | equipment. See First Na tionalv Bank. 93-tf | i SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and trbll- ing gear, See F. S. Epperson or, call Black 895, 18-tf ] i i 1 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf | Make €2-t1 HIGHWAY nome, Mile i6. offer, Ph. 707. Good 198 7= lf condition. Phone Green after 6 pam. HOTPOINT range with warmmg oven, double bed, spring and mat- tress. Phone 434, 77-m} 9 CUBIC FOOT deluxe model Gen eral Electric refrigerator, like new. Phone Green 702. T7-4t Buy this Hotpoint range, has three burners, an oven and four legs, good condition, only $45. Par- sons Electric Company. SO YOU NEED a vacuum cleaner? You can’'t beat this two speed, ball bearing General Electric that we will sell for only $35. Parsons Electric Cumpany HERE IS A Sears "WBOBX‘ ‘Witch” washing machine in good working order for only $35. Better take it now. Parsons Electric Com- pany. MAKE US an offer on this General Electric spinner washing machine. We are asking $65. but you never know when we will weaken. Parsons Electric Company. MAYTAG would think we are nuts to ask only $75 for one of his machines in such excellent con- dition. Come in and take a NICELY furnished two bedroom home for sale in Everett, Wash. gander at it tomorrow. Parsons Electric Company. — e CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. 31-tf HOUSEHOLD furnishings, very good condition, reasonably pricéd. Troychak’s, Duck Creek. 176-I0t Mountain view, lob and a half, full concrete basement and gal age, oil floor furnace, fireplace, plaster walls, hardwood floors, tile bath, venetian blinds, inlaid lin- oleum in kitchen, nice lgwn, gar- den, fruit”trees. $8,500. PO Box 1958 Juneau. 76-6t MUST SACRIFICE immediately— lovely mahogany dining room table, 1 buffet, 1 single bed with springs, 1—% bedsprings, 1 dav- eno, 1 coffee table, 1 dresser and assortment of venetian blinds. Ph. 322, PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete with- hot water coils and tank 70-tf bOT 60 x 150 cleared. Yocated on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf DUPLEX HOUSE, 10th and D, Sts. Income property. For appoint- 63-tf 6-tf $100. Phone 462 Douglas. ment phone Red 212, FORSALE | i condition. * l Make offer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1950 FOR SALE Phones 676 and 207 THE Don C. Foster home at Aukf Bay—completely furnished, acre land, excellent water system year round, 2-car garage, large new deep-freeze, new. large refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate occupancy. SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- | ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul insulated, hard | wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13,500 and $17,500 net to owner. Both 3 bedrooms. One, fireplace. {CAFE—$1650 fully equipped at Small Boat Harbor, long lease, good money maker. Terms. $500 down buys $2,500 home in Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view.’ furnished etc. $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- nished 2 bedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS-»3-bedroom home Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, furnace, refrig., wash. machine ete. {SEVERAL homes on Highway and { one beautiful beach home on Lena’s. Cove, $700 down handles lovely 'home with 5 acres pat. land on Glacier., LARGE bidg, with garage, 2-bdr. apt. upstairs, store space on main floor. Completely furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home completelyi furnished near school and Fed.‘ Bldg. LOTS owned by Mrs. Bess Cross, lots owned by Mrs, Hansen ac- ross from Spruce lockers. Smith ; Bldg. in Douglas etc. i MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 o First National Bank } SUBURBAN PROPERTY | FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., ! 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log ; cabin, other bldgs., main high- way, Pederson Hill. {BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 orj 3 bedrooms, wn waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. VIEW lots at Auke Bay on.mam | hi8hway. Also Fritz Cove Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. | o 1 WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received by the Alaska Housing Authorfty for the position of District Man-, ager. The duties ~ include a, knowledge of rental office super- | vision, direction of maintenance departments and personnel, bud- ; get preparation and budget con- | trols, public relations etc. The, position is located in Fairbanks, | Alaska with an annual salary oil $6,000. Only experienced persons ; need apply. Alaska Housing Au- thority, PO Box 179, Anchorage, Alaska. 9-3t MANUFACTURER of high quality wiping leather, Coo-Go brand, (chamois type) wants agent for Alaska on commission basis. Re-z ply to Coolig and Gottlieb, Inc., Gloversville, N. Y. 79-2t WISH to rent, lease or sublease house or apt. Ph, D. P. Dunton office mgr. R, W. Cowling Co. 3-tf COUPLE to share expense on Al- can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls, Empire C-1224. 69-tf WANTED to trade for 30 ft troligr, 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 med& in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-t1 e DRESSMAKING and alterations, Phond Red 632, 46-t1 WATTRESS at Percy’s Cafe, 45-t1 PAINT now! Call Ralph A, Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate, Phone 996 33-t1 FCR RENT SPACE for store or offices, George Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-t1 —_—— STEAMMZATED Rooms, weekly 01 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 68t1 WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. -Ph. 143. LOST AND FOUND LOST—folder of snap-shots and negatives. Findet please leave gt Elks Club or Empire. x-f FOUND—birthday gift pencil in- scribed “Anna Illinois”. Owner may have by identifying and pay- ing for ad. Pecan trees should be set in holes | three feet wide and three or four feet deep. ’ W-A-N-T A-D-S ‘1 Bedroom, furni i~ tuck district, large yard with gar- den. $6800, 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths;, 2 In- places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor, 2 bedrooms and bath on secand. Recreation room in basement converted into 1 bedroom apt. with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. Lo- cated on Tth Street wita fine channel view. Reasonnale pric” Terms. VIEW LOT on 7th Street. DUPL_,EX Very luxurious o%wnera apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- ton. View. G.E. automatic fur- nace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms Well built house with large living Toom and modern kitchen, Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat, mmfi» age. {William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Creat e ANY part ot town il —at nearly lny Juneau: $1,900 1 bed furn, Wluaugby eviction. Will take deposit. - $300AnedfurannE lel available today. ] 183,250 shop on Willoughby. Water, main artery fronts, $5800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view, $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt, workshop, close in, su,_ooo 2 bed furn Highway. Unfin. view, large rooms. $12,000 2 houses, 3 bed and 2 apts 2 bed and 1 bed, Income $150, Seatter Tract. $15,000 rooming house 6 rogms plus large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- ' anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large bsmt and garage. Yard. ! $17,000 3 bed furn, qurends n yrs ‘old, hdwood floors. Occu~ pancy within 30 dlys 817,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt, Best construction, auté furn. In- come $200. View, fyrn best. $19,000 4 bed furn, Hxxhway. Beau- tiful . yard, view, 350 ft water hwy ‘frontage. 4 acres. Owner will finance reasongble, Doughs Highway: 1$5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. n ,$14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Douglas: $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. '$7,800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot fenced, nice lawn, garden. Auk Bay: $2,700 large 1 room furn, view, flat beach near Minfield. $6,500 2 bed furn, 54 ft water fronts age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Neat DeHarts. Bsmt, new plumb. 188,000 2 bed furn. Auk Rec Area Stone fireplace, bsmt, paneled lvngroom. Second house. Newly wired for REA. $2,000 handle. OTHERS INCLUDE Service station, beauty shop, restaurant, marine shop, theater, two Hot Springs lodge sites, downtown Juneau. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement. Call us before 5:00. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg, USED CARS —— e el 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, ex- cellent condition. Phone 088— 2 short 1 long ring. 18-6t 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander, 4 door, very good condition, priced right. Phone Blue or Red 147. 578-3t 1947 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan, low mileage, good condition. Ph, 893. 74744 '40 FORD coupe, perfect body and mechanical condition. Phone 448, 70-66 '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup m Phone 416. Garage. Tel. 911 ¥ o ot R D G INTERNATIONAL, %-ton. _ pickup. 75-t1 ———— 1947 FORD V8 club, coupe, radie and heater, 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING €O, 1947 58-t1 ) PR VA AT C AT NN GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls §1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Pmng 201, 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co, Inc. | Complete photographic Supplies wm...:t#' Bise Printing - Phetostats ———N The population of the Washing- ton, D.C., metropolitan area is Esti- mated by the Census Bureau at SRS t4