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i) S Notices for this church columm must ‘D€ received by Thé Empire not later than 4. o'clock Friday afternosh to guarantee change of MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Streets sermon ete. ‘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. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 10:00 a:m.—Sunday School. Pupils under 12 years of age should be ac- companied by parents when enroll- ing. Sunday services will be held at 11:00 &um. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street and the subject will be “Christ Jesus.” The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, 8.J. “A church with an open door— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Member, ‘Bum 0f Month’ Club (By Associated Press) Dofiglas Church | Services Notices for this church column must be recelved by The Empirc than o'clock Frid: el s g | Applications were sent out in be- terne ‘hange of | mp;:‘::nm change Ol paif of the San Diego Padres today for new memberships in the Pacific Coast League’s bum-of-the-month club. In fact, shortstop Merrill Combs will probably get a life-time subscription. Miscue four times and they put you on the board of directors. Mr. Combs erred four times in a DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in tne new Oommunity Rev. J. P. Porter, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School: San Diego NewROBINSON KNOCKS reading room. Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10, and 11:30 aum. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. rather bad game at Sacramento last night which the Solons won, 12 to 2. “OUT BASORA IN | SECONDS OF FIRST SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 26—®—| Sugar Ray Robinson proved for ail| time last night that he ranks with PIANO, $150. the ring’s great boxers as he ripped | and slashed Joe Basora with a fer-‘ ssault that earned the Su- | gar a 52-second knockout in the first | 30 o6 rifjes, 30-40 Krag rifle. 15-round | precision hand loaded 30.08 ammu- round of a scheduled championship bout. Basora was seeking Robinson’s middleweight title, Pennsylvania | version. Basora was badly hurt by the Robinson onslaught and his hana- | lers were dumfounded. Basora entered the ring at 159% | to Robinson’s 154%. ‘ | |4 BEDROOM _house, BEWNE TR TW e T SA’ FOR SALE Phones 676 and 207 SHOP-CUT weather-proof cedar siding, cement foundation, spun glass and Kinsul insulated. Hard- wood floors, garage. Electrically equipped, FHA financing. Priced $13,500. West Juneau. Come in and ask about two new 591-2t | listings of small houses in Juneau. Details will be available by Monday. CAFE: $1650 for fully equipped, long lease cafe at Small Boat Harbor. Good income, DOUGLAS: FORSALE | 215 Gastineau Ave. ] Phone Green 280 after 5 p.m. ' 591-8t | nition 180 grain corelokt bullets. | Skinner’'s ‘Gun Shop completely furnished, fdlt basement, auto-; matic hot air furnace heating throughout, Ideal neighborhood. W-A-N-T A-D- TURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1950 FOR SALE !1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- tuck district, large yard with gar- den. - $6800, -~ BEDROOMS—3 baths, 2 fite- plaees, large living room, diming room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on secona Reereation room 1in basement converted into* 1 bedroom -apt: with bath and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Large yard garage. Excellent condition. Lc- cated on 7th Street with fine it channel view. 500 W. 10th St. Call Blue 403. 590-3t 3-BEDROOM house, completely fur- Reason~ule price Terms. Wednesday, 84 p. m.—Testimonial : fur. e i) ETen i ) U S, [T s e T e e TR | ot e yan Tenced Yark ST i ] " during Sacramento’s six run six- | RCES = 2 A : i Very luxurious owner: mcz‘;’::fhn mf,'fnc: n.f-m, Toom 15| DOy days, eve of First Fridays, 4 toy Rev. James U. Conwel, 8J. innin; In all, the San Diego in- 120 IRAVH. 0“ M.‘S“ ercise bike. Call Blue 403, 500-3¢{ Garage. Easy terms. Fartment, with §s00ipes monn.. 5, 7:30 to 9 pm. Pastor field roached up six times, and the LARGE bhuilding with 2 bedroom| rental unit. Both bk Hmedity open Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- pesday evening meeting. Golden Text: Jeremiah. Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. . .And this is his name whereby he shall be called, The Lord Our Righteousness. The following' selections are taken from the lesson-sermon: From the Bible: How beautiful “on_theé:mountains are the feet of hiat bringeth good tidings, that publist peace; * that bringeth' good tidings of good, that publishéth salvation; that saith unto Zion, 'hy God reigneth. (Isaiah) % From S¢ience and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker E£ddy: The.. divine origin of Jesus ghve him more than human power o expound the-facts of creation, and demonstrate #the one.Mind which makes and ‘governs® man and the universe. The Science of creation, so conspicuous in the birth of Jesus, inspired his wisest and least-un- derstood sayings, and was the basis of his marvelous = demonstrations. (Page 539) RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHUBCH Main and %hird Streets “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevins, Junior Choir Director Miss Joanrie Sabin, Organist 4:45 an.—Bunday School. 11:00 a.m.' The Worship Service: Sermon by the Rev. L. H. suemh:: A Presidengof c United Luth nnxmni%%é ca. Sacrament of the Altar will be administered. Mon. 7:00 p.m, Congregational din- ner to meet with Rev. and Mrs. Steinhoff. THE METHODIST CRURCH Opposite Federal' and Territorial Bullding - «Where Faith and Friend- for all ages. Morning Worship, ‘11 ‘a.m., ser- mon, “The Supreme Offering.” Evening worship, 8:00 p.m, CRURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booth, Minister Mr. Williamr W. Reedy, Chofr Director Miss Lois Laurence, Organist 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. *°10:50 am. The Organ Prelude. 11:00 am: The Divine Worship. Sermon—*“Our Hope Is in Christian- ity”. Miss Betty Hammond with sing MacDermid’s “In My Father's House.” Friday: The Martha Society will meet in the Church parlors at 1:00 p.m. with Mesdames Carlos W. Holl- and and Samuel P. Troutman as hostesses, Mrs. Morton M. Flint will Jead the devotions. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . Second and Main Bervices are held in the 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: Sermon by the Minister. 7:00 p.m.—Training Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Thursday, 7:30 pm. — Mid-week Bervice. 8:00 paa--Choir rehearsal, Highway snd Pritz Corner Glacier at Auk Lake . Cove B 45 5..—Bundsy Echool. 9: : No worship service. JUNEAU CHURCH 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—8:00 pm. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are fnvited to éome and bring your children to all these services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and the Bible our rule of faith. SEVENTH-DAX Au7ENTIST Corner Second and Main .'John W. Griffin, Pastor The services of this church are held on m. the Seventh Day 9:45 am. — Sabbath Schocl and BibleStudy’ Class. Miss_Janice -Butzback, tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt, Division .Leader. Superin- Childrens 11:00 am. — Sabbatn Worship Hour, and sermon. Sunday, 9:30 am. — *“Voice of Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-weei prayer service. THE ‘SALYATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. "' Lt. N. B, Steinig 11500 ‘s — Holiness Meeting. ¥.30 pxi—Praise meeting. jmxg-»h}m School. 7:30 pm, — Galvation meeting. Tuesday, Women's 7:30 p.m.—Tuesday, Bible Class. 7:30 pin.—Saturday musieal serv- Lice ® < 5 ¢ h The reaqing room in the Decker bullding open each day trom 9 am. until 10 pm. tg ‘the public far reading and :ghntlon.. Bethel Tauernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and l‘mfilfin Steeets REV. R, B. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 8. m—Sunday School. Class- lnrdl.lLAus including an adult 11:00" 820, Morriing Warship. 8:00" p! ‘m—Evangelistic service ¢ pan.—*Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young People’s Special Serv- fce. ‘Thursdsy and Saturday, 8 pm.— Meeting in downtown Mission, on South Franklin Street. Russian Orthedox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight Satuiisy; 7:00 P. m.— dvening Service. Sunddy Service, 10:00 &. m. High Mass and Holy Communion, Choir rehearssl every 7Thursasy 1t 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCE! 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 pm, — “Christian Brother hood Hour,” international broadcast 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. THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Sundaey Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00: a.m.—Morzning prayer and Sermon. ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Maflboat Yakobt for an initimat¢ acquaintance with South- edst Alaska. Lédving every Wed- nesday—arrive in Juneau Saturday ajght. 18-11 Sunday Mass'at 0 a.n. yresult: only three of Sacramento’s ” {runs were earned. i LUKEDms B,:;::Cg:::;cnuncn Elsewhere the proceedings re- Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar |Sembled baseball, especially at Hol- Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist |1YWood: Ex-Yankee Johnny Lindell, Twelfth Sunday after Trinity |2cduired from Columbus a few The congregation is invited to| Weeks back to plug a leak in the worship at Holy Trinity, Juneau, Hollywood batting _arrangement, during the summer months. ! ;fi:idt o p o ot ::l: nfi:;;?v: s B DOUGLAS ol:l!:::: CHURCH | B8 0 o ot - Evangelization Soclety | Francisco. A ol A'.1‘.;::;‘ulnl"nv‘m.u-n. Pastor. H At Oskland, the pace setting 10:80 - am. ar|Acorns dumped Los: vl P d the five hit Church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. -- Prayer meeting at Mission Building. NOTICE TO MARINERS CLARENCE STRAIT—McLean Pt. Light reported extinguishedwill be relightéd as soon as . practicable. Chart os 8145 and 8102. Gettel and gained a_ secohd plaice Sam Diego.’ 3 | At Portland, the Beavers hopped on Seattle’s Guy Fletcher for a two run seventh inning to breik a 4- all deadlock and take a 6 to 4 de- cision. STANDINGS OF THE. CLUBS Pacitic Const League w L WRANGELL NARROWS — The | 9 ) dredge Ajax has discontinued dredg- X bl ing and has been replaced by the Hollywood 3 2 5;: hydraulic dredge H. W. McCurdy Seatzle 3 = w '5“ which is presently operating in the 2% L San Francisco . .18 9 480 vicinity of Danger Point Reef light- % Portland' .. 68 80 459 ed Buoy 20-A. Mariners are warned : to travel at slow speeds and exercise Los Angeles ... 67 84 44 Sacramento ... 60 93 392 caution when in the vicinity using proper whistles to request passage. Chart No. 8170. SEACOAST, GULF OF ALASKA— Egg Island Light reported extin- guished will be relighted as soon as Yesterduay's scores: Sacrameénto 12, San Diego 2. Portland 6, Seattle 4. Osklaiid 4, Los Angeles 2. Hollywood 6, San Francisco 5. e e e e - 1} . 8 d :;:zcflcable Chart Nos. 8520 an N x 4 z L L cf ALEUTIAN ISLANDS — North o Head Lt. reported extinguished, be ;h;’(;‘lgflphi‘ : ;: :_5' ‘5:‘2 relighted as soon as practicable. Bf)swnyn : s A R Chart Nos. 8720, 8860 and 88002. . S PE . GREENSPUN | St. Louls . 6 54 5% arye s WOPERH GREY {New York . 60 . 55 .« §22 Rear Adm., U. S.' Coabt' Guard Chidhas <t e 3y 04 Comander, 17 CG District. Cincinnati e e Pittsburgh 4 M 347 Yesterday’s scores: Chicago 7, Boston 6. Philadelphia 9, Pittsburgh 7 (15 innings—night). Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 0’ (night). St. Louis 7, New York 4 (night). WIL GAMES Games last night in the WIL were: Tacoma 8, Vancouver. 1. Tri-City 9, Wenatchee 3. i I American League Victoria 5, Yakima 13. W L Pet Salem 8, Spokane 1. Detroit ..... 74 42 638 NOTICE TO CREDITORS New: York . T4 45 -022 The undersigned having been ap- | Cleveland . 75 46 -g | pointed administrator of the estate | BOStoR - 73 48 603 of Renner McKinley, deceased, all | Washington .50 68 431 persons having claims against said | Chicago - .49 T2 405 estate are required to present the Philadelphia .. 41 342 same to the undersigned at Box | St. Louls 39 M 3% 81, Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) | Yesterday's scores: months from date hereof. Boston 6, Detroit 2 (night). (Date) August 18, 1950. N;wuy':{k‘_;f:; B:, Louis 0 (mlglsm. ILDA NOVER. | Chi - Washington 1-5. o Cleyeland 6, Philadelphia 2. First publication, Aug. 19, 1850. Last publication, Sept. 19, 1950, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ' Civil Action, File No. 6312-A '’ ' In the District Court for the Dis- - trict of Alaska, Division Number : One in Juneau. * . Batting—Hank Sauer, Cubs—sock- CARL W. JENSEN, Plaintiff, vs.{ed two homers, drove home four runs OPAL M. JENSEN, Defendant. and launched game-winning ninth TO OPAL M. JENSEN, defendant |inning rally with double as Chicago in the above entitled cause, GREET- | edged Boston, 7-6. ING: In the name of the United| Pitching—Ed Ford, Yanks—blank- States of America, you are hereby{ed St. Louis, 10-0, on four hits and commanded to be and appear in|fanned seven to post his fifth vic- the above entitled court, to Wit the | tory without a loss. District Court for the District of - Alaska, Division Number One in umm l' B ' . Wy Juneau, Alaska, and answer the ~omplaint in the above entitied action, to wit that certain action in” which Carl W. Jensen is the AMERICAN LEAGUE = Batting—Goodman, Boston, .365; Cleveland, 354. defendant, the civil action file num- | P9b¥: ’ ber of which appears above, within | Runs batted in—Stephens, Boston, i Rosén, Cleveland, 33; of the perlod of publication of the Home runs—] g within summons, namely Wwithin Stephens and Dropo, Boston, 28. plaintiff, and Opal M. Jensen is the thirty days after thé completion 126; Dropo, Boston, 118. —Trout, Detroit, 11-3, thirty days after the 2nd day of| . Pitching 3 September, 1950, in chse this sung: | 788 Wynn, Oleveland, 15-5, .750. mons is published, or within forty N‘Il‘lfllfla als, 353; days after date of its service an you, in case the service of said summons is made upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint | Phia, 100; of the above-named plaintfff in P!zxne cr'\:‘nc:—-@xlxr- the within action; and if you fail|Paiko, , 30. to $o appear and answer, for want| Pitching—Hiller, Chicago, 10-2, thereof, the plAintiff herein will [ 833; Miller, Philadelphia and Mag- take judgment against you for the|lie; New York, 11-3, T86. relfef demanded in his c:mplulnt, fans. HAVID RESORE to wit the dissolution of fhe mar- 3 riage contract heretofore and now AND MOTHER VISIT existing between you and plaintiff gyt < and a decree of absolute divorce. Mrs. David Ramsay, her som, IN WITNESS whereof, ¥ Bave|Stevie, and her mother, Mrs. Grace hereunto set my hatid and affixed | Fisher, arrived by Alaska Coastal the seal of the above entitled eourt | from Sitka md:ry ‘;:d':ll{l remam uly, at Juneau, | until the first A 3 i'x',i'il” . Mrs, Ramsey moved to Sitka the first of the year when her husband was transferred to Sitka to be agent for the Alaska Steamship Company. Mrs. Fisher has been visiting her daughter for the sum- mer. Hopp, Pittsburgh, .342. Runs batted in—Ennis, Philadel- Kiner, Pittsburgh, 9. Pittsburgh, 39; J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Court. By LOI8 P. QUILICO, Deputy. First publication, Aug. 12, 1950. Last publication, Bept. 2, 1910. Sieanng of A1 R COASTAL TRIPS THURS | FoREEED Toue it wie GG Alaska Coastal Airlines carried 120 passengers on flights Thursday with 40 arriving, 52 depa;ting and 28 on interport flights. Departing for Tulsequah, passen- gers were: A. K. Walkouski, Morris Gerudumt, G. Saurrue. For Sitka: Ruth Harron, Thomas M. Bennett, Christine Halvorsen, Don McMullin, Mrs. C. T, Meyer, Keith Thorman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn | ng, Julian Portes, Lawrence Por- | ter, Bob Bushre, Mys. ‘6. M. Her- Diana VanHorn, R. €. Avrit, Mrs. Albert Rush, Dr. Schuler, Connie VanHorn. For Hawk Inlet: Frank Binschus. From Petersburg: P. Mori, C. Bri- ones, R. H. Lamont. For Ketchi- kan: Eino Michiaelson, Leo Oster- | man. For Skagway: H. L. Lehnert, Erl- ing Martinsen, Billy Howard, Mr. Stockdale, L. Utter, Ely Tisdale, Mr. and /Mrs. Mason, Genevieve Jones, Delores Jones, Elaine Jones, Ells- worth Jones. For Haifles: Mrs. L. E. Louck, Ju- dith Louck. For Pelican: Grant Lowry, Mr., and Mrs. 1. E. Roller. For Tenakee: Sam Cotton. For Hawk Inlet: Harriet Cropley, Katherine Wannamaker, L. Leido. For Todd: E. Relsfuss. For Mitchell Bay and return: Joe Fenster, O. F. Benecke. Arriving from Haines, passengers weré: F. E. Melham, Tony Dire, Mack Knight, Charles Sprout, W. Schnable, Brooks Hanford, G. Jurg- liet. From Pelican: Grant Lowry, Marcia Guerin, Brucella Guerin, Sherian Guerin. From Tenakee: Phyllis Marten. From Chatham: W. J. Jolly, Ed Dolff, Mrs. Gene Chilton. From Hoonah: Austin Earl. From Ketchikan: C. L. Ander- son, E. B, Crittenden. From Pet- ersburg: G, Lingle. From Hood Bay: Michael Walker. From Sitka: Casey Jones, D. Kan- pola, Ralph Thornquist, E. A. Stone, James Stone, Lllian Jenkins, Larry Meyers, Myrtle Bowers, Rev. and Mrs. Steinhoff, But Phelps, Christ- ine Halvorson, G. Hilsinger, Henry Moses, John Young, Pete Meland. From Hawk Inlet: B. G. Zuaing, Frank Binchus. From Tulsequah: Robert Garrety. FIGHT DOPE At SCRANTON, Pa.—Ray Robin- son, 164%, New York, knocked out Jose Basora, 159%, in first round in defense of world middleweight ti- tle, Pennsylvania version. . AT LONG BEACH, N. Y.—Roland La: Starza, 180%, New York, out- pointed Keen Simmons, 202, Union City, N.J. (®). : AT NEW ORLEANS—Otis Gra- ham, 158, Philadelphia, outpointed Al Mobley, 151, Newark (12). AT WILMINGTON, Del—Tony Pellone, 146, New York, outpointed Adrian Mogart, 147, France (10). FOREST HILLS, N. Y.—Australia took a 2-0 lead in the challenge round of the Davis Cup as Ken Mec- Gregor upset Ted Schroeder, 13-11, 6-3, 6-4, after Frank Sedgman de- feated Fom Brown Jr., 6-0, §-6, 9-7. MINNEAPOLIS—Frank Strana- |/ han; of Toledo, and Sam Urzetta of , advanced to the finals of ; |ithe Nationad Amateur ‘Tourney, ! WINNIPEG — Defending cham- ‘pion Grace DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore., and Dot Kielty of Los Angeles ddvanced to the final of the Canad- ian ‘epen championship. VANDALIA, O.—Oscar Scheske Jr., of Belleville, TIL, a veteran trap- shooter, won the Grand American Handioap, biggest prize among the clay tragets. FROM CORDOVA Ken Fletchtr and Hjalmer Gjerde of Cordova are registered at the Baranof Hotel. ¢ LOST AND FOUND 105T—Kodak 35 camera and GE exposure meter and cases, at Peterson Creek. Reward. Phone 035 two long two short. 586-6t rick, Mr. and Mrs: John VanHorn, | | From Skagway: Mrs. Joyce Rieve. highway; 5 acres pat.; $700 down. 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 door sedan, very good shape, $300 down and $61 a month. Phone 016 Ring 2. 590-2t LARGE asst. tropical fish plus tanks, pumps, heaters and all necessary equipment. Green 588 evenings. 590-3t 22 ft. runabout with 90 hp. engine, priced to sell, cash or terms. Call at Packard’s Marina during day or PO Box 314. 589-tt ONE' ACRE patented land, cleared, ready to build on. Good soil, well drained to large ecreek. Small creek of water year around. 5% mi. Glacier Highway on Lem- ¢ on Creek Trail, Good side road. See Glenn E. Allen, Juneau Young Hardware Co. 589-3t THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury ; engine with new marine clutch; | fan tail or seiner stérn, gas canl:, capacity ninety gallons; boat de-) signed for gill netter but rigged ( with gurdies and stainless steel line; boat comes with dinghy, anchor, compass, etc., launched September 1946. Price $2500.00I Contact C. R. Wilson Pan American Airways, Annette Is.,! Alaska, or Phone Douglas 465. | i REMINGTON rifle, model 81, cal- iber 300 savage; Winchester ritle, model 63, caliber 22. Phoné€ 269.! 588-3t ! MISCELL. household furnishings.! See at Lee Smith's near Airport. Troychack. 586-6t SIAMESE Kkittens, pedigreed papers, | house raised, 3 rionths; $20 and $15. Box 200, Seward, Alaska. 83-9t | = — TWO small nouses, West 12th St.! Reasonable. See Jack Westfall, ! Phone 48 { 78-tf | SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- ! fast set, excellent condition, $175. { Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262, T5-4t ] CRESENT Apartments. Cah 428.1 68-t! CRUISER = “Northwind.” Blue 809, . SEVERAL Large ana Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones, Bargain prices st the First National Bank, Bu GHOE REPAIR machinery ard equipmens, See First National Bank. 93-tf WHERE. do these things come from? Here are our choice bar- gains as_of today. 1 Easy spinner washer, tops for condition, $110. 1 General Electric spinner, fair shape, $55. 1 Waterwitch, wringer type, good ‘washer,. $35. 1 Premfer vacuum cleaner, A-1 con- dition, $35. 1 Hotpoint range, small size, only $45. 1 Stewart Warner, demonstrator, $75. If you are not satisfied with any used appliance we will allow full purchase price on a new appliance. HELP WANTED RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors.. Wonder- ful opportunity. $156 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital re- quired. Permanent, Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2 Magnolia St., Oakland 7. Calif, N Phone console radio, SELL. .y house to couple on monthly rental payments with option to buy. Call Gastineau Hotel after 5 for Eden. 589-3t WILL TRADE 32 ft. trolling boat. isal value $4,000. What ve you? Write Box 1144 Ju- néat. 587-5¢| G et Seuc e ML A g GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent;, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lolw's: Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Ce., Ine. Arints” Plinta a4 Blue Printing - 17-t1§, apartment completely furnished plus store space on main floor. NEW LISTING: Three bed-room home in Douglas. Will be avail- able soon. $6,500. SEVERAL homes on Glacier High- way and one beautiful beach home on Lena Cove. $700 handles lovely home and 5 acres patented land in good location on High- way. LOTS on Gold Belt and across from Spruce Lockers in Juneau. IN DOUGLAS—we now have 3 completely furnished homes, cen- trally located. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bang 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 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. VIEW Iots at Auke Bay c¢n mam highway. Also Fritz Cov¢ 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. ___ WANTED EXPERIENCED clerk-stetographer to fill position in manager’s- office completely furnished. Good loca- tion. 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. :n. Good beach and boat moor- ge. BELLES CAFE—Priced only at fix- ture price. Continuous record ot good earnings through history of operation. - Extended lease avail- able at present location. For sale for cash or terms, Available to buyer with good record of ex- perience. All equipment in top condition. William Winn-Phose 234 Office in Alaska Credit sufeau USED CARS: 1948 DeSOTO Suburban. $2400.00; 1949 Chrysler Windsor, $2500.00; 1948 Plymouth, $1285.; 1939 GMC pickup $75. NEW LISTING—Eagles Nest, a cheery little two bedroom house high above Seatter Tract. Fur- nished, move in today. Base- ment workshop., View makes the ( climb worth while. Steps and right-of-way up from Evergreen Ave. $4,200. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom furn. large flat yard, overlooks Juneaw harbor. Basement workshop, cen- tral heating. 261 Gastineau Ave, Move in today. $3,800. NEW LISTING—2 apt. duplex front and rear entrances to both, hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auto. oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn, 709 W. 10th. Owner finance 5%. of Baranof Hotel, Good salary { SPECIAL—26 miles above Haines and hours. Call 800. 590-3t| log house, 3 outbldgs., 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, WANTED—woman for childs day care. Cail Green 786. 589-3t WANTED-housekeeping room or apt. for child and mother, close in, Phone Green 786. 589-3t WANTED to rent—one or two bed- room home, References. Steadily employed. Phone 87, ask for Melin. 588-6t WANTED — Baby-sitting job— days or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o’'clock pm. DRESSMAKING and alterations. Phone Red 632, 46-tt WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, 45-tt PAINT now! Cail Ralph 2., Tref- fers after 5 pm. far free esti- mate. Phore 996 23-tt FOR BENT BACHELOR apartment, barber shop. OFFICE space building, 34x60, In- quire at I. Goldstein. 587-tf Brownies ROOM and board—Phone Douglas 765. t E;.ECE for store or offices. George Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-t1 e e e STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly o1 Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf VURLITZER Spinit plano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS '41 PONTIAC Club Coupe. Radio, heater, defroster, fog, and back-up lights, new seat covers, 5 new tires, new paint and under coat. Excellent condition thru-out. Ph Green 450. 591-31 1937 CHEVROLET two door sedan, $150. Call Green 279 after 4 p.m. 591-tf 1947 KAISER sedan, good condition and tires, $450, See at 940 W. 10 Street, 590-5t 1050 NASH sedan, black super- 7,000 miles. 590-3t statesman, heater, Price $3,000, Phone 78. 1949 CHEVROLET Club_Coupe. 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton pickup. 7 T5-t2 1947 FORD V8 club coupe, radie and heater. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 58-tf .| 100% occupied, $75,000, will: $500 down, $30 mc. | SPECIAL—come in and read! the g description of Manley ot ! Springs, Baranof Hot W. Mole Harbor 135 acres'pat, ' %' SPECIAL—a large downtown Hi% $14,000 year, ANY part’ cf town—at neagly.’ price: any Juneau: - ; $1,900 2 bed furn, Willoughby, AL eviction. Will take deposit, ' .- $2,300 1 oed furn Basi: R. Small, available today. ¢ i $3,250 shop on Willoxghby. Water, main artery fronds. : $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H, close in, view m’ $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsm workshop, close in. i3 $11,000 2 bed furn Highway. Unfin view, large rooni" $15.000 rooming house 8 rooms nh large owners-apt.- 2nd-across- Bar« ancl. Wil Iwance, A $15,000 2 bed furn. Benrends 3 yra old, hdwood floors. Large bsmt and garage. Yard. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, aute furn. In. come $200. View, furn best. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau- tiful yard, view, 850 ft wadter hwy frontage. 4 aérés. Owneér will finance reasonable, Douglas Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000.3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage Douglas: NEW . LISTING—$14,000 unifur- nished 3 bed, hdwood floors, tile sinks, large bsmt with auto o furnace. '3 yrs old, view. 35,500 2 bed furn. 200250 lot With creek, hedge, gardens. 37/800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot feénced, nice lawn, garden. Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flaf beach near Minfield. 38,000 2 bed furn. Auk Rec Ares Stone fireplace, bsmt, paneled lvngroom. “Second house. Newly wired for REA. $2,000 handie, OTHERS INCLUDE Service station, beauty shop, restaurant, marine shop, theater, two Hot Sprinfs lodge sites, downtown Juneau. NEW LISTING—3 bedroom pagtly furn,, 100 x 200 lot, upper side of highway. $7,500. E NEW LISTING=3 bedroom furn. 5 acres pat., over 1 acre cledred $4800. Loop Road. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement, Call us before 5:00. PETER WOOD Real Estute No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 et ——————— FROM SKAGWAY D. L. Stevenson of Skagway- is ‘staying at the Baranof Hotel. 44 g 4