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PAGE TWO 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, ete. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Pupils under 12 years of age should be ac- companied by pareits when enroll- ing. services wil be held at in the First Church of Scientist, Junean, on Fifth Street and the subject will be “Probation After Death.” | The public is cordially -nvited t nday 11:00 Christ, and Ma NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booth, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director uMrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Gordon K. Chappel, Superintendent. The Adult Bible Class will meet at the Manse, 224 Fourth Street at 9:45 a.m. with Mr. Neil S. Miller teacher. All adults are cordially in- vited to join this class. 10:50 a.m.—The Organ Prelude. 11:00 am.—The Divine Worship. attend these services and visit the . m.— lestimonial ing Room s room 18 noon trom the Wed- Christian in chu open W y afte 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after besday evening meeting. Golden text: James. “Blesseu is the man that endureth temptation; for when he is tried, he shall re- ceive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him.” The following selections are taken from the Lesson-Sermon: From the Bible: “The man that wandereth out of the way of under- standing shall remain in the con- gregation of the dead. He that followeth after righteous- ness and mercy findeth life, right- eousness, and honor.” (Proverbs) From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptur: Baker Eddy: If the and demonstration of u are not in the least understood bm fore what is termed death over- takes mortals, they will rise no higher spir in the scale of existence on account of that single experience, but will remain as ma- terial as before the t , still seeking happiness thre terial, instead of through a spiritual sense of life, and from selfish and inferior motives. (page 290) RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and rd Streets “In the heart ci the City for the hearts of the City” G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Miss Marjerie Iverson Choir Director Miss Dolores Mattila, Organist Mrs. Eunice ‘Nevin Junior Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—The Worship Service: Sermon by the Pastor, “The Lord’s Presence Has Its Exactions.” Jun- jor Choir, “O Lord Most Holy,” by F. Abt. 5:00 p.m League: Devotions, pot-luck supper. Wednesday, 3:45 pmAan year Catechetical Class. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Choir Practice. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday, 3:45 p.m—First Year Catechetical Class. — Intermediate Luther fellowship and § — Junior — Senior THE METHODIST URURCH Opposite Federal and lerritorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. A welcome is extended to you to join in the classes of the Church School. Special speaker for the Morning Worship will be Rev. Gordon Gould, District Superintendent of the Alaska Mission Conference. Special music will be sung by the Choir. An offertory number will be a violin solo by Mrs. Florence Thornton. SEVENTH-DAY AOYVENTIST Corner Second ana main John W. Griffin, Pastor The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 9:45 an. — Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Miss Janice Butzback, $Superin- tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt, Children’s Division Leader. 11:00 =m. — Sabbatn Worship Hour, and sermon. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Prophecy” international over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-weeg prayer service. “Voice o1 broadcast BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. R. E. Baker, Pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages including an adult Bible class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.—Government Hospital. 8 p.m.—Evaneglistic service. 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.—Young People’s Service. The Women’s Missionary Council meets the first Thursday night at 8 o'clock of each month, FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Main Services are held in the Rooms over the Gastineau Grocery THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Tonight <Satuiuay, Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. ngl Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every ‘rhursaay at 7:30 p. m. T:00 p. M.~ THE SALVATION 4 ARMY Willoughby Ave, Lt. N. B. Steinig 11:00 am — Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Praise meeting. 6:00 pm.—Sunday School. " 7:30 p.m. — Salvation meeting. 1:30 pm. — Tuesday, Women's Home League. Jimmie Boiton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Herold Cargin, Sunday School Superintendent Mrs, Margaret Brown, Pianist 10:00 a.m.--Sunnay School. 11:00 am. Divine Worship: on 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 pm - £ ir rehearsal. THT CHURCH OF TEEX HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector The Very Rev. Charlss E. Rice, Dean Emeriius Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader 20th Sunday after Teinity 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. — Family Service of Morning Prayer and Sermon. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Confirmation nstruction in the church. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 Noou —The Saturday Bible School for children of all ages. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E Streets “A church with an open door— ‘Whosover will, may come’.” Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Divine Worship. Guest speaker, Dwight Nash. Spe- cial music by the choir. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship includ- ing a half hour of hymn singing. Mr. Frank R. Brady, guest speaker. Tuesday, 4 p.m. — Happy Hour Girls Club. Wednesday, 7:30 .p.m. meeting. Guest speaker, Durance. Thursday, Club. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Missionary Society meets. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. Church Fellowship Dinner Octo- ber 31 at 5:30 p.m. followed by a meeting of the congregation. Guest speaker, the Rev. R. Rolland Arm- strong, Field Representative, Board of National Missions. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. LeRoy Davis, President Sunday Services 4:30 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Sermon Service. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Relief Society. ‘Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Primary. CATHOLIC CunugcCn 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, and 11:30 am.* Mass on weekdays at 7 am. Confessions — Saturday, eve ot holy days, eve ot First Fridays, 4 to 5, 7:30 to 9 p.m. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev. R. E. McCluggage. Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship At 6:30 p.n.—Westminster Fel- lowship. — Prayer i William 4 p.m.—Junior Girls FIRST CHURCII OF GOD 0Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor: Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 7T43. 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 at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Church Phone Black 309 Eible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 am. 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. Zhrist is eur creed and the Bible our rule of faith, 7:30 p.m.~’!‘ues¢.iay, Bible Class. 7:30 p.m.~—Saturday musical serv- we. The reading room in the Decker building open each day trom 9 a.m. until 10 p.m, to the public for reading and relaxation. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column | must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'ciock Friday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in tne new Community Church Building Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH James U. Conwell, Pastor Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. Rev. 8.4J. | ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A McPhetres, Vicar Miss Miargaret Pearce, Organist 20th Sunday after Trinity 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer con-| ducted by Mr. David Dudley, lay- reader. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. Church. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Praver | meeting at Mission Building. RELIGEON'S BLUNDERS ARE PREACHED HERE BY EVANGELIST VORIES| According to report, some of the | most - timely subjects and Bible prophecies ever preached in Ju- neau are now being proclaimed by Evangelist C. L. Vories, who\ has been lecturing in the Prophetic Light auditorium on the corner of Secend and Main. The evangelist has promised to give a shocking revelation Sunday ! night of how millions are being de- ceived by religion’s biggest blunder. Special music and congregational singing precedes the lecture begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. Motion picture sound films, beautiful stereopticon | pictures and chalk drawings, by the | lightning chalk artist, is a part of the program from time to time. ‘There is a service every night in the week, except Monday and Sat- urday. Everyone is cordially invi‘ed. | SOROPTIMISTS SEE PETERS" PICTURE OF EUROPEAN TRIP| A trip to Europe by way of Dick| and Mary Peter’s slides of their re- cent journey abroad was made by Soroptimists at their luncheon meeting at the Baranof Hotel Fri- day noon. The Peters’ pictures were excel- lent, and Mr. Peter's commentary an lntqestinw lesson in hsitory. Guests at the Juncheon were Mrs, G. E. Cleveland whose hostess was Mrs. Alice Thorne, Miss Louise Suchomel, of New York, guest of Miss Dorothy Whitney, Catherine Young, guest of Catherine Turn- er, Mrs. Ed Sweeney, guest of Mrs. Bernice Morgan, Miss Ruth Foy, whose - hostess was Major Martha Newbould and Mrs. John Manders, Anchoerage, guest of Helen Monsen. Dr. Grace Field, president of the group, presided and guests and speakers. TRUMAN WORKING ON UN ADDRESS WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 — B — President Truman passed up a weekend cruise in the Presidential yacht Williamsburg today to work on the speech he will deliver be- fore the United Nations in New York Tuesday morning. The White House said the Presi- dent will put in most of tomorrow on it, too. Press Secretary Charles G. Ross guessed the speech would | run about 20 minutes, at — Morning Worship. | i introduced ! Fly to Seattle at new reduced o | Clipper fares 66.00 ONF WAY $l 18.80 ROUND TRIP (Plus Tax) Again Pan American cuts Alaska fares — the third time in five years! But only the fare is cut. You still get big, dependable 4~ engine planes . . . fine food . ., the most experienced crews and stewardess hospitality. For reservations, call Pan American at... Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Liv AMERICAN Worto Atrways #Trade Mark, Pan American orld Airways, Ine. W YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA WARRACK AWARDED BID Final award was made here Thursday to the J. B. Warrack Company of Seattle to construct an equipment repair shop and two warm storage sheds for the City of | Anchorage, under the Alaska Pub- Arget- singer, district engineer, announces. Warrack’s bid was low, $324,900. The only other bidder was Breeden and | lic Works program, John Smith of Anchorage. PAT BAXTEK DUE SUNDAY Patricia Baxter, who has been in| e | is Seattle for medical treatment due to return here via PAA to- MOrrow. ANCHORAGE VISITOR George Kurtz, Anchorage, stopping at the Baranof Hotel. Who is GOOD JOE There is no substituie for Newspuper Adveriising! |° LEAVES JUNEAU 10 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. RETURNS JUNEAU 12:40 p.m. and 5:25 p.m. ewing Southeas. fllflSK%m/ The BRetier to Serve You ===- Twice Daily Flighis - Every Day to HAINES and SKAGWAY PASSENGERS EXPRESS FREIGHT ‘, MAIL ! “ % » IBI.II!ES FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 IMMEDIATE occupanc Re-built quonset, partially furnished, elec- tric range, refrigerator, water heater. Basement. Near St. Ann’s hospital. $4,200. ONE BEDROOM house with some furniture. 5th Street. Available now. View. Priced for quick sale at $2,750. | TWO BEDROOM house near school and Federal bldg. Furnished. Oc- cupancy in two weeks. | COMPLETELY furnished two bed- | room house near Northern Com- mercial Co. Will sell for cash or trade for good fishing boat. | SMALL house off Gastineau Ave. Steel cabinets and plumbing fix- tures to be installed. Would make comfortable home at low cost. SEVERAL business opportunities. Details by appointment. BUILDING LOTS in Juneau and on Douglas highway. DOUGLAS: |NEW LISTING: Two bedroom house, partially furnished. Con- crete foundation, basement. One block from school. Excellent view. | ATTRACTIVE barg; in property cn Glacier y and Lena’s Cove, MURPHY & WURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS ‘\’KA TED tp : ed 480. | WANTED—Co. " officer and family o rent 2 bed- room house. Phone Green 975. 636-3t | FELP WANTEDAlaska LEndry 605-tf | WAITRESS at Perrys Cafs, SEVEN INITIATED BY WOMEN OF MOOS Seven new members were initi- |ated by the Women of the Moose | last Thursday evening. They were: Lillia en, Segrid Dull, Ada Sturrock, Lucille Johnson, Allice’ Murray, Cheris Bryani and Lor- jraine Gentry. Senior Regent Beatrice Albegoff | announced that Gertie Berggren | had been appointed Deputy Grand ! Regent of Alaska for 1950-51. Fannie Timm, of Spokane, a | former member here, was a visitor. | Ritual chairman Clarabelle Mes- | the | serschmidt announced that drill unit would meet every Mon- day at 8 p.m, except Mondays be- fore initiation when officers and escorts practice. All standing committee chairmen | will meet October 22 at 2:30 p.m. at the Moose Lodge with Deputy Grand Regent Berggren. The next | meeting will be November 2, and LESS 119 Seward Street SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 There are no office hours when you save-by-mail here, as so many of our most successful savers do. Our teller’s windows are as close to you as the nearest mailbox. Why not start a save-by-mail account right now? You can open the account by mail and build it up the same way. Or, visit our offices and get acquainted with this friendly, local savings association. We have never paid 215% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan | Association OF JWEAU ALWAYS than ’ | the potluck dinner will be held Fri- | day, Oct. 27 for Mooseheart Day. RECEPTION TO FOLLOW BRANDALL-ANDERSON MARRIAGE MONDAY Mrs. Pauline Brandall and Mr. Nels Anderson will be married at a 7 o'clock ceremony Monday evening in Resurrection Lutheran Church, the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman offi- ciating. Attendants will be Mrs, Chris Ellingen and Mr. Harold Swanson. The couple extends an invitation to all their friends to attend the reception from 8:30 to 11:30 o’clock at 521 Ninth Street, where they will make their home. Both have lived many years in Juneau. Mr.' Anderson is a well- known fisherman. TOP QUALITY VALYVES IN USED CARS R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan 1947 International 3 Ton Truck - 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Excellent Shape 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan TRANSPORTATION 1942 Dodge—Good Tires, New Motor ... 250.00 1940 Pontiac—New Motor 350.00 Phone 57 Juneaun, Alaska SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 635-4t | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950 FOR SALE Mike Pusich residence in Douglas. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, large kitchen with electric range and refrigerator. Full con- crete ' basement. Automatic oil furnace. Two full level lots in good section of town. Garage. For sale at appraised value: $11,500, LOG CABIN: Druglas. Completely winterized. Electric range, etc., excellent location with fine view of channel. Waterfront lot on point near Mikes and separated from street by trees. suitable for couple. $5000, BELLES CAFE: Juneau's best rest- aurant. Excellent record of earn- ings. For sale at fixture price. Books showing past and current business available to responsible buyers. ACRE TRACT and large well built basement on North Douglas road. Fine view, For sale at less than replacement cost of the work al- ready completed. DUPLEX: Very luxuricus owners apartment, plus $75.00 rental. Good location on 7th St., with tine chanuel view. Both apart- \ ments one bedroom. | THTS OFFICE nas several unad- vertised listings in hetter houses priced above $20,000.00. For in- formation phone for an appoint- ment. ‘William Wirn-Phone 234 Officc In 'Gastineau Hotel SUBURBAN PROPERTY UNCHROOM, Glacier Highway, i riced for quick cash sale. SMALL CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, near Glacier. |LARGE HOME, 5 acres pat. land, Pederson Hill, | BEAUTIFUL location, *| marine i around beach, near Dupont. ;’VILW lots at Auke Bay on mam { mall home, railway and shop, year waterpower, gardens, hlgh»\ay. Also Fritz Cov¢ Road; acres Auke Leke; 8) acres Jmon Creek. Al patented land ALSO SEATTLE HOMES-LOTS 'Bob Druxman-Phone 891 ‘ Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. | FORSALE | LUNCERCOM on wu'ougbLy Ave. FPhone 496. 638-6t OLD FASHIONED dresser and i est, both with plate glass mir- double bed, spring and mat- s, reasonable, 388 10th or phone Red 634 after 6 p.m. 637-2t |13 it ROUND bottom boat, 5 hp Evinrude, $135.00. Contact Joe Tassell, Douglas. 636-3t 13 BEDROOM house, 1035 W 8th St. oppesite Juneau Marine, Phone Blue 240 or call at house. 636-tf IWII\CHESTER 218 B, Mauser 22 ! Hornet, Mauser 30-06, custom- built Alaska magnum, 30-30 Win- chestef carbine, Springfield 30-08, 8 mm Mauser; Weaver, Unertl and Lyman scopes: G & H Pach- myer and I'cho mounts; precision hand-loaded ammunition, Skin- ner’s Gun Shop, 211 Second St. 32-7t LOT 4 block C in the Highlands, a choice lot on the highway. We have a loan for a two bedroom house approved for this property which can be transferred to pur- chaser. Construction could start immediately. Phone 416 or 672. 631-tf. TABLE model Philco radio com- bination, single bed, G. E. wash machine. Phone 788. 635-4t 45 Ford cab chassis, 46 Dodge pan- el, 47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf $9 rick, $18 cord. Hickey's MKkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- 592-3mo. wood. MISCELLANEOQUS | CALL ‘WALT HATLIN for your electrical work. Experienced house wiring. Electrical marine Home phone Red 290. repair, 638-tf ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- dh dress C 1494 Empire. GUARANTEED Realistic Perinan- ent, $7.50. Paper curls §1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists' Phints and Materialy Blue Prlndn( - Photestats Boyle, Jr., Agam Chairman of DNC WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 — ® — | William M. Boyle, Jr., returns to (his job today as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, releasing Senator Anderson (D-NM) for a second campaigning tour, WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE PRICES DOWN—PRICES DOWN * Seatter Tract, two apts, also 3 bedroom house, all furnished. Wis 12,000, now $10,500 for quick sale, * Glacier Highway, 4 acres patented 2 mi. out, 4 bedroom house, very spacious, lovely yard and gardens. Unfurnished. Was $16,500, now $15,500. *Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, 3 houses unfurnished, largest has full concrete basement, 3 bed- rooms, modern bath. Was $9,000, now $8,400. W 8th near Juneau Marine, double corner lot, 2-bedroom bright house, large kitchen and utility room, gardens, strong fence, Was $7,000, now $6,500, *Auk Bay. near DeHarts, 3 bed- room furnished house, 100x200 lot, upper side hwy. Was $7,500, now $7,000, BAR and bldg., 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all. Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, goed roof, dance floor. Sale in- cludes bar license. Rentals ing liquor store and plumbing shop, 16 apts total $500 with no rent raises for 2 yrs. Could be about $700. Located at entrance City Float, 12th ST. Very valuable corner property, 2 bpedroom furnished house, 1-bedroom furnished apt. full concrete besement, garage Beautiful yard and gardens, DCUGLAS—3-bedroom house, 1003 100 yard, full concrete basement new kitchen, $6,900. 4-2DC. Lag. partly furn. elec. ranges, eiec. hot water heaters. Close in Tenants supply own heat and utilities, Three apts bring $14G, plus owners apt. Terms. $4000 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt. Total $12,600. GLACIER HIGHWAY, 2 bedroom house, 5 acres patent pendiug, needs paint and repairs. $4,000. $1500 down, 50 plus 6% mo. Near airport, NEW LISTING—2 . bedroom fur- nished, large fenced in lawn, veg- etable garden, berries, desirable neighbors, $7,500. NEW LISTING--One bedrooum stucco house, full concrete base- ment, unfurn. Second house ad- joining pow dancehall, could be¢ living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banks Mendenhall Rivei, Ideal chicken ranch, Material included to im- prove buildings, $7,500. i NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, besi neighborhood, view, $2,000, NEW LISTING—Garrisen house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furniture. We think lot is worth $2,500 be- ing 80 x 100, nearly double, fot total $16,000. $3,200 will handle on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnishea 4 bedrooms, Crane heating, buil 10 years ago. NEW LISTING—2 ape. auplex front and rear entrances to both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auta oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurp 709 W. 10th, Owner finance 5% Juneau 51,900 2 bed furn. Willoughty. A eviction. Will take deposit. $2,300 1 ped furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. main artery froncs. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. close in, view $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmi workehop, close in. 515,000 rooming house 6 rooms plut large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Dest construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn best. Douglas Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side¢ New, all hdwocd floors. Garagé Douglas: Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flat beach near Minfield. NEW LISTING—3 bedrcom partly furn,, 100 ¥ 200 lot, upper side of highway. $7,500. Business Buildings 7 PETER WOOD Leal Estate WNo. 3 Klein Bidg. FGR RENY 3TEAMMFEATED Rooms, weekly oOr Montkly. Colorial Rooms, 68t: ‘Water; Snuy Tel 91 WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. USED CARS CHEVROLET 1939, 2 door sedan, just tuned up. New plugs and heater, radiator hose, prestone, two new extra tubes, good tires, spot light, 705 12th or call Red 459. 637-6¢ —_— . 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-7t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies containing dark glasses, Douglas 223, amgat;;' handbag, Phone 637-3¢