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PAGE TWO Notices for this ¢h must be received b% not later than 4 o'clock Friday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. h 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 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street and the subject will be “Mortals and Immortals.” The public is cordially invited v attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Testimonial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room 1s open Wednesday afternoon irom 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. Golden Text: I Corinthians. As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly. The following selections are taken from the Lesson-Sermon: From the Bible: In God' have I put my trust; for thou hast deliver- ed my soul from death, wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living?. (Psalms) From Science and Health with | Key to the Scrptures, by Mary Bak- er Eddy; Immortal man was and is God’s image or idea, even the infin- ite expression of infinite Mind, and immortal man is coexistent and co- eternal with that Mind. The spirit- ual man’s consciousness and indi- viduality are reflections of God. They are the emanations of Him who is Life, Truth and Love. Im- mortal man is not and never was material, but always- spiritual and eternal. (Page 336). RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart cf the City for the hearts of the City” G. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Miss Marjorie Iverson Choir Director Miss Dolores Mattila, Organist Mrs. Eunice Nevin Junior Choir Director 9:45 aum.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—The Worship Service: Sermon by the pastor, “The Basic Sign and Wonder.” Junior Choir Coern’s, “The Sound of Many Voices.” Senior Choir: Douglas,’ “O God, Thou Faithtul ‘God™” Monday, 8 pm.—E. M. V. Com- mittee meeting. Wednesday, 3:45 p.m.—2nd year Catechetical Class. Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Junior | Choir Practice. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Senior Choir Practice.* Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—First Year Catechetical Class. THE METHODIST TRURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 am. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. A fine class for every age group is provided for your enjoyment. At- tend your proper class. Everyone is welcome. Morning worship will feature spec- ial music as well as the worship forms and sermon. SEVENTH-DAY AOVENTIST 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 am. — Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Miss Janice Butzback, tendent. Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt, Children's Division Leader. 11:00 am. — Sabbatn Worship Hour, and sermon, Sunday, 9:30 a.m. “Voice of Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Mid-weeik prayer service. 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. Superin- NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Wwillis R. Booth, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director Lrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Schoof. Gordon K. .Chappel, Superintendent. The Adult Bible Class will meet at the Manse, 224 Fourth Street at 9:45 am, with Mr. Neil S. Miller as teacher. All adults are cordially in- vited to join this class. 10:50 a.m.~—The Organ Prelude. 11:00 a.m.—The Divine Worship. Sermon: he Challenge of a Changing World.” 4:30 p.n—The Junior Hi West- minscter Fellowship will meet in the Church parlors with Timothy Miller as leader and Denny Ryan and Bob Goff hosts. 7:30 pm.—The Senior Hi West- minster Fellowship will meet in the church parlors with Mary Grisham as leader and Jack Rhode and Jerry Hill hosts. Monday—The Leadership Train- ing School for Sunday School Teachers, sponsored by the Juneau Ministerial Association will be held in this church, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Thursday: The Choir will rehearse at the church at 7:30 p.m. Friday—The Martha Society's Dessert Bazaar will be held in the church parlors from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Saturday—The Junior Choir, un- der the direction of Mrs. James Bidwell will rehearse at the church from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH Second and Main Services are held in the Rooms over the Gastineau Grocery 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: Sermon by the Minister. 7:00 p.m.~—Training Union. 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week Bervice. 8.:00 p.m --Choir rehearsal. l l THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector ‘The Very Rev. Char!ss E. Rice, Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. — Family Service of morning prayer, Baptism and Ser- mon. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Confirmation instruction in the church. Wednesday, 8 p.m. — Monthly meeting of Trinity Guild in the undercroft beginning with a pot- luck supper followed by devotions and discussions on the church con- tinued. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon —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. 10:00 a.m.—Bible class for adults. 11:00 a.n—Divine Worship. Ser- mon by the pastor “God's Second Question.” Special music by the choir. 6:30 p.m.—Westminster Fellow- ship, Youth meeting, topic, “Found a purpose,” Acts 17:1-4. Phil. 3:8-10. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. A half hour of favorite hymns, Meditation by the pastor “A Constructive Faith.” Tuesday, 4 p.m. Girls Club. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.—Interme- diate Boys Club, ages 12-14. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer service “No Time for God? That day when sickness comes or trouble finds you out and you ecry out for God, will He have time for you? The master calls for you. — Happy Hour Thursday, 4. p.m.—Junior Girls Club. Thursday, 4 p.m.—Junior Boys Club. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Missionary Society meets. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. 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 am. — Morning Worship At 6:00 p.m—Westminster Fel- lowship. FIRST CHURCI OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin 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 at the parsonage, 526 East Street. CRURCH 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.n.—Sermon Service. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Relief Society. Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Primary. CATHCLIC CnusCH i Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, 8J. | Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10, and 11:30 am. Masses on weekdays: am. Confessions — Saturday, eve mi holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4 10 5, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rosary—each evening at 7:45. Rosary and Benediction—Sunday and Friday evenings at 7:45. 7 and 8:25 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 a.m. 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 is our creed and the Bible our rule of faith. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight ¢Satiriay; 7:00 p. m.— €vening Service. Bunday Service, 10:00 a. m. mab Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 'L'hu'nlly at 7:30 p. m. | | | | | THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Lt. N. B. Steinig 11:00 am — Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Praise meeting. 6:00 p.n.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. — Salvation meetlng.i 1:30 pm. — Tuesday, Women’s Home League. 7:30 p.m—Tuesday, Bible Class. 7:30 p.m.—Saturday musical serv- ice. The reaaing room in the Decker building open each day trom 9 am. until 10 p.m, to the public for reading and relaxation. Douglas Church Services Notices for this churcnh 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 the 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, 8.J. Pastor Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer con- ducted by our layreader, Mr. David Dudley. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Verun, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. atf Church. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. -- Prave: meeting at Mission Building. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and custod- ian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in this office on the 23rd day of October, 1950, the written consent of all the stockholders of the HARRI MACHINE SHOP, INC. a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to the dis- solution of said corporation. THEREFORE, in view of the above premises, I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the Harri Machine Shop, Inc, a corporation, is dis- solved, pursuant to Section 36-1-146, Alaska Compiled Laws Annotated, 1949, upon the filing in this office of the proper proof of publication of this certificate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my otficial seal, at Ju- neau, the Capital, this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1950. FRANK A. BOYLE, By LORRAINE BAYER, Chief Clerk, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Oct. 28, 1950. Last publication, Nov. 18, 1950. EASTERN STAR Annual Roll Call night, Juneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HE First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed el Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1089 Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, November 14, 8 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Alice Brown, Secretary. 656-3t Fly to Seattle at new reduced Clipper fares Y-\ SN $66 ““ ONE WAY % ROUND TRIP 118'80 (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 | PAN AMERICAN Horw Arwars Trade Mark, Pan American Werld dirways, Ine. ¥ YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA | Evangelist Vories EVANGELIST VORIES, DESCRIBES BAPTISM AS DIVINE (OMMAND “Since the ordinance of baptlsm is included in the gospel commis- sion it is a Gommandient of| Christ’'s. He taught the ordinance not only by precept but by example, and what Christ taught by both precept and example we cannot ignore lest we do of losing eternal life,” proelaimed ner of Second and Main. Continuing, he declared, “The Bible ‘Buried with Him in baptism of baptism must.be an aet requ ing a burial and this position firmly supported by the definition of the word. Baptize is a Greek word in the English form of ex- pression and throughout all Greek | literature it means to ‘immerse, dip, plunge, submerge.’ It does not qmean sprinkle or pour. In addi- ‘ucn to these facts every example | in the Bible of the ordinance being ‘ddmun stered is that of imme sion. 'tn the conclusion that the Bible mode of baptism is immersicn, and thfil sprinkling is only a substitute for a divine ordinance.” The lecture topic Sunday will be “The Mystery Woman | Wicked Daughters of Revelation | 17.” Mr. Vories promises to remove ‘thp ledrrhl in this lecture so that ‘a]l will be permitted to see the| ruth, The music begins at 7:30 p.mn. {and all are invited. ('ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our very deep appreciation to all our wonderful | friends for the many kind and since the loss of Johnn) Mrs. Bernice Boland and girls. Louise Boland and family our Safe Pipe Thawin‘g Electrical Burrows Welding Co. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 WATCH SAVINGS You've heard it before—""dollars make dollars”, And you'll find that once you’ve saved your first few dollars, the others are easier to save. What's more, we help increase with liberal earnings. Start an insured account now—save regularly—and watch your) \savings grow! We have never paid LESS 13 Alaska Federal Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 2% on Savings Nights-Red 730 E Street ) THOSE your savings here to than Savings & Loan . Juneau, Alaska it at the peril | in his lecture on | “Baptism,” last night in the Pro- | phetic Light auditorium on the cor- | therefore, the Bible. mode “By all these facts we are rorced, and Her | generous expressicns of sympathy | beloved | | 1.4 Tor , FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 Three room Near Glacier | |NEW LISTING: house. - Large lot. Highway. $2800. | COMFORTABLY furnished house near Northern Commercial Co. Two bedrooms, living room, Kit- chen, bath and large utility room. Third bedroom to be finished. Price reduced to $4,5C0 for quick sale. FURNISHED house near schogls and Federal Builiing. Two bed- | rooms. Occupancy in two weeks. | ONE bedroom house, partially fur- nished. View. - Immediate occu- pancy. Price reduced to $2,650. SMALL house off Gastineau Ave., | steel cabinets and plumbing fix- | tures to be installed; For sale to anyone making a reasonable | offer. iWF HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES | IN A WIDE PRICE RANGE . . | PLEASE LIST WITH US NO\V' | DOUGLAS: TWO bedrcom furnished Excellent furnace. Basement. Full concrete base- ment. One block from school View. Immediate occupancy. 1TWO small houses at Lemon Creek. { Very reasonably priced. 1700 cash down will buy attractive | house and good barn or garage 1 building on patented land. ll ( miles out on Glacier Highway. | ONE lot adjoining the Alaska-Ju-| neau property for sale. $300. 'MUBRPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS -~ ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Naticnei Bank | USED CARS Six 4-deor seaan, See Jimmie at 655-tf 1947 HUDSON good conditien, the Bubble Rc: DODGE sedan, new engine, the Snap Shoppe. 641-4f 1947 Packard Clli:per A-1 condition. Phone 86 days. 636-Tt |45 FORD cab chas Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- | fer. 648-tf MISCELLANEQOUS Hds Religion Fall“d" Why Thh World Upheaval? Is There a World Leader? Can Peace Be Main- tained? Can Human Nature Be Changed? Baha'i answers to these world questions free on request. Write to Box 1837, Anchorage, Al- aska. 649-tf house adequately | new | i tires, good condition. Inquire at| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950 4 SMALL houses—all one bedroom. Mone of these are perfect and all require some repairs—at the price, however, they are excep- tionally good buys and for young couples wishing to save they offer a more economical and satisfac- tory , form of housing than a small apartment. close to Federal Building. $2500—a new_house requiring some finish work. good condition. The location has a superb view but is a long climb. Not slide area. lot. Mike Pusich house—a good substan- tial 3 bedroom home—furnished. Full basement, Two lots—garage. | DUPLEX—top condition and loca- tion, Owners apt. one of town's best. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—large piece of land with buildings—for sale at city appraised value. A responsible tenant with bonded lease available that insures 10% return. BELLE'S CAFE—mail } Box 2324 ‘William Winn-Phone 234 ; omce in Gastineau Hotel inquiries— “SUBURBAN PROPERTY THREE bedrooms, concrete base- ment, garage, redecorated, & | acres pat. land, on bus line, LOVELY setting, small home, boat shop, good gardens, beachfront, 5 acres pat. CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. LUNCHROOM, easy to take. LOTS, patened, Auk Bay, Cove Road, Auke Lake, Creek, up to 30 acres. Fritz Lemon Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE 114 Sec 656-tf Inquire AF. of L. Hall, ond Street. | LONG TERM lease 175 by 125 for building on Glacier near 12th op- | posite new school. Price reasonable. William Paul Agent. Phone 678, ar.,! FOR ;ulck sale, leaving town, lunchi room on Willoughby Ave.| Phcne 946. 655-6t | ATTENTION — highway mothers— your child care by day or hour. Mrs. C. R, Lesher. Phone 039 two long and two short. 650-4t ' MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelopy2s in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation and instructions to King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-29t | | | BLACK Persian lamb coat, 12-14; like new, reasonable. Drinkwater, Hotel Juneau. 654-3t KELVINATOR refrigerator in good condition, $75. Call Blue 127. 654-3t | 3 Bedroom furnished house, elec-| tric kitchen, automatic washer; $6500. Phone Black 680. 650-tf ROOMS of furniture including electric kitchen. Phone 432. 651-tf 6 electrical work. Experienced house wiring. Electrical marine repair. Home phone Red 290. 638-tf ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—Ad- | dress C 1494 Empire. dh GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Ce, Ine. | Complete photographic Supplies : Developing-Printing -Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats FOR RENT STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly 01 Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69t WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143 TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS Specials 1947 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan ...........$1150.00 1947 International % Ton Truck ... 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Excellent Shape 1940 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan .. 900.00 675.00 575.00 R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 CALL WALT HATLIN for your| 4 UNIT apt. house in Douglas. In. come $210 monthly—newly ren- ovated apt. availabe for buyer. Price $10,500. Terms. Phone Douglas 132, 9:30 am. to 5:00 p. m.,, or Black 100, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 651-6t 9 x 12 OLSON wool rug, maroon border, multicolored. Phone 388. 650-tf -SCHILLER grand piano. Mahogany case. Price $650. Phone Black 369. 649-tf — e ATTRACTIVE stucco house, fur- nished, two bedrooms, partial basement, recently renovated, best buy today, 503-10th St. 639-tf 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. 45 Ford cab chassis, '46 Dodge pan- el, '47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’'s Transfer. 625-tf WANTED WANTED—at once an experienced Clerk-Stenographer with some knowledge of payroll work and filing. Write Empire C 1653. WOULD like to sublet your home for the winter months. Have kiddies, but excellent care guar- anteed. References if desired. Write Empire C 1643. 650-4t WANTED—to rent or sublet, 1 or $1800--an old house with location| caw LISTING—building 1ot $2600—furnished with basemenb—‘ $4000—a good log cabin. Very fine| electric kitchen. Bob Druxman-Phone 891; SINGLE kitchen sink steel cabinet. | | | | very | | | 656-126 | NEW—NEW-—NEW NOW ONLY $15,000 fully furnishea, Dick Garrison house in Waynor Tract. 4 bedrooms, Crane hot water furnace, double lot fenced for children. Appraised at $15,000. NEW LISTING—KCBBIVIK 2 bed- room home on Highway at Auke Lake, furnished. Beautiful view. $8,000. on Highway in nghlands Div. NEW - LISTING—Completely furw nished 1-bedroom house, new kit~ chen sink and gabinets, chrome table and chairs, good furniture throughout' including rugs. New roof. Back yard with lawn, berry bushes. Full dirt basement, easily made into concrete bsmt for apt. 116 Gold, showings by appt., un)y $5500. IMMEDIATE OC!;UPANCY NEW LISTING—Furnished 1-bed- room house, highest in\Juneau. About 50 steps above top street of Star Hill. $2600. A NEW LISTING—a 3.bedroon} Jim- mie Larson House, large lot}, gar- age, 14x24 living room wi re- place, double plumbing, pricé\ in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadldom rug and pad, drapes and vere- tian blinds, refrigerator, electric stove and refrigerator. Bejt neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du. plex at 10th and D Sts. - Two 2- bedroom apts, private front and rear entrances, full basement, nice corner lot on bus line. Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale. OWNER will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5% VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bed- rcom apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhood. Top apt. exs pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from base- ment apt. $75. $17,000. 6,500 1 bearoom, furnished 3rd St near business district. Large yard, Immediate Occupancy. ‘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, /OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city limits, 4 bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier High- ¢ way, same frontage on water 4 acres patented, beautiful lawn, gardens. $15,500, owner will fin- ance, 14,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend.. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, AUK BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock, float, 3-bedroom residence with concrete basement, 2-bedroom house new plumbing, 1-bedroom cottage, also solid log I1-roomn start on new house. Ideal site for * camp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. $25,000. Owner will finance for $10,000 down on 15 year loan at 6%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. BAR and bldg.,, 16 apts furnished inc elec ranges in all. Steam heat, new foundation 2 yrs ago, good roof, dance floor. Sale in- cludes bar license. Rentals inc 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, 4-apt. Laug. partly furn. elec. rangeg elec. hot water heaters. Close in Tenants supply own heat and utilities. Three apts bring $14Q plus owners apt. Terms, $4000 down, 100 mo plus 6% int. By appt, Total $12,600. NEW LISTING—One bedroom ment, unfurn. Second house ad- Jjoining now dancehall, could b living quarters. 10 acres patent- ed solid glacier fill on banki Mendenhall River. Ideal chicken ranch. Material included to ime prove buildings. $7,500. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, bes! neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau: 51,900 2 bed furn. Willougnty, Ay ¢ eviction, Will take deposit. $2,300 i oed furn Basin R. Small available today. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Watst main artery froncs. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plut large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. PETER WOOD No. 3 Klexn Bicg, Tel 81} 2 bedrcom house or apt. R. J. Prueher, PO Box 1235. 645-tf WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-tf FOR BENY ROOM for gentleman. 328 Third. Phone 156 mornings 8 to 1 p.m. or evenings 5 to 7 pm. Refer- ences required. 654-tf STORE ROOM 2,000 feet floor space. Suitable for store or of- fices. Steamheated. Phone Blue 180, 64718 LOST AND FOUND _ LOST—keys in dark leather caddy. Finder please phone 68 or 015 one long and two short after 5 pm. 654- 11 e LOST—Sterling _silver rosary 11® case. Red 626 mornings or after | 6 p.m. Reward. 648-2¢ —_—— i - ¢ <+ o stucco house, full concrete base- 4 B

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