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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 guirantee change of sermon toplés, ete, FIRST CAURCH OF CHilIST, SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Fupmls under 12 years or age should be ac- companied by parenis when enroli- ng. Sunday services will be held at 11:00 am. in the First Church ot Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main street ‘The pubnc is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8 p. m—Testimonial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room is open Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. s That God gives us the ability to see through the false pretensjons of evil, and thus protect ourselves from its seeming effects, will be brought out in all Christian Science churches next Sunday. Subject of the Lesson-S8ermoh, composéd of passages from the Bible (King James Version) and the Christian Science Textbook is “Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alias Mesmierism and Hypotism De- nounced.” The Golden Text is from Paul’s epistle to the Romans: “I would have you wise unto that which is good, and simple concerning evil. And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly.” (Romans 16:19,20), The theme of spiritual awareness will be emphasized in other sele tions from the Bible, including this one: “Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day; we are not of the night, nor of dark- ness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober.” (I Thessalonians 5:5,6). Correlative passages from Science and Health include: “Mankind must learn that evil is not power. Its so- called despotism is but a phase of nothingness.” (p. 102: 30-31). RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for the hzarts of the City” 7%, Herbert Hillerman, Pastor John Greeny, Supply Pastor Miss Marjorie Iverson Choir Director Miss Dolores Mattila, Organist Mrs, Eunice Nevin Junior Choir Director 9:45 a.mi-sSunday'Sshidol. 11:00 a.m—The Worship Service: it NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FrankLa at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booth, Minister Miss Lois Lawrence, Organist 9:456 a.m. — Sunday school. Gor- don_ K, Chappel, superintendent. Adult Bible class will meet at the manse under the leadership of Mrs. James Drake. 10:50 a.m. — Organ prelude, 11:00 ‘am. — Morning worship. Rev. Paul H. Prouty, guest min- ister. T BAPTIST CHURCH &rwices held in the it the Gastineau Grocery e Bolton, Minister “Bhone Blue 954 , Herold Catgin, yBchool Bu tefident . Mhrgarey Brown, Planist 10 adlf. = Sunday sehool.. 11 aMh.'— Divine worship. Ser- 4 Mmkttr, 1 E ‘Tréining Unjon, 1 5!"! id . Gold. Btreet. McPhetres, Rettor Charles E. Rice; bly commufiion, oly communion and sefijolt, '~ Wedjiesday services: 7 &m. — Holy communion. 9 amt. — Holy communion: 6 pan. — UMCY. Young -peoples meeting hbeginning with a covered dish supper. Thursday 7:30 p.m. — Choir re- hearsal. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cornet West 8th and E Streets “A church with an open door— “Whosover will, may come’ ‘Waiter A. Soboletf, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Miss Caecile Pieper, Organist 9:45 am. — Sunday school. 11 a.m. — Divine worship. Ser- mon by ‘the pastor: “A Stumbling Block.” Text “Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so . eagily beset us.” ‘Heb. 12:1. Choir anthem: “He Will Hide Me.” 6:30 p.m. — Westminister Fellow~ ship. 7:80 pm. — Divine worship. A half hodr of favorite hymns. Ser- mon: “Fit for the Kingdom.” Text, “No'man, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” Tuesday, 1 pm. — Federgl Jall service. Tuesday, 4 pm. — anppy Hour { hoad -Bible -Club, Wednesday, 1:90 pam. — Prayer Bervice. 4 Thursday— 4 p.m. — Junigt’ Gitls alub 6:45 p.m. — Junior Gir}s and Boys choir, Friday, June 8, 1pm. — ilcnlc For resefvations ‘call 782. Junfor Hi at Rumbmf" Qlacter camp, Haines, Juype 11-1§, “Everything worthwhua grade.” Juneau DVBS June §- 13. § am. to 12 noen. 15 up- THE METHQDIST CHURCH Opposite Federa] and Territarial Byilding “Where Faith and Friendship .. Meet” Rev. Fred McGihnis, Pastor Jane McMulli, Choir Leader Ruth Popejoy; Organist 9:45 aan; — Thg Chyrch lolwul Mrs. Mildred umr. Mmm ent, 2 11 am. —Mopning wonm' Al them “Bless the Lord," by Ivanoff. Sdrmon “The uma-!lm m nhl My "Nelghbor.” Instaliation of wech o!fll}!re m fourbls - quarterly conference and Morning *“Worship, “Christian_Brather- Hpur’ lnumntionll broadoast. H —Yfll‘h Fellowship snd m‘g ot -tmwmu-w Sundsy Evening Sing Time’ at| Amgpican Legign Dugout, Alfred nnd Berpice Morgan, Ministers.: Enjoy the sipging of hymns that have miniatered” to multitydes of pergons in quest of personal faith in Ohrist. Special vocal and instru- mental numpers will add interesy ang variety fo- the devotional at- maosphere. The devational meditation | wil] be brought from the injupetion of Jesys, “Have Faith in God." Marimba muysic will be-an addud mugjes] featurg of the Sing Time | hnur Everyono 18 welcortie. " Russian Orthadox Chureh 0! St m;how eléatlon ‘8t church ‘ofticass: wilk ved" held at the clnn of service. ¥outh activities will bl mm only on a nionthly busis during the suninidr, each s«nm aftet- naan, Evening amxul flmpemlud during| summer months. ‘-d-'-& SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Comer Becond ahd ufln 5 Wastel, held on Satuiday, thé lénnth Day, of thé week. 9:45 aim:- <= -Sabbath scmml and{ Bible Study Class. Mrs, E. L, Broder, Superintendent. Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children’s Division. 11:00 am. — Babbath Worship Hour, and sermon., Sunday, ,10:15 am. ® “Voice. of Prophecy” international bmdcut over Station KINY. Dorcas meetings every 2nd: and 8rd Tuesdays. Wednesday, 8:00 p. prayer service. THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. Lt. N. B, Steinig 10 a.m.—BundAy {School. 11 a.m.—Holiness, 2:30 p.m.—Praise. 7:30 p.m. .—Salvation. ¥ Tuesday, 1:30 pm. — Women's Home League. ‘Tuesd !. and’ pray E-mrday. 7:30 Ban. —P‘mfly nhm The read'ng roori in the Decker building is open edch day from 9 am. until 10 pmi to the public for reading and relaxation. Mid-week 130 p.h.—mfle Study CATHOLIO Cuusch Church of the Nativity of the Blesspd Virgin Mary, Juhéau Y Iflwrmnndhflnl e # al) these servicos fdways welcome. . W%fl-mmmmw Dfiuumcmuxch Services * Notices for this church column must be recélved by The Empire not Iater than 4 @'clock, Friday afternoon t¢ tm change of sermon nopom oomnm . MRTHODIST CHURCH e (il M | Riv. Fred wumul- Slutidta xm"gmn Worker. Ruth D. Brooks, Organist. 10 ‘A — Church schbol.” Nomorhing -service until arrival of fi“ m T, — Bvening Vonhlp Ber- mon by Rev. fred McGiniis, min: ister in charge, Sermort: “The Test of Christian Falth YN um'r M’IIWI CAWO CRURCH 10 am. — Morfing’ praye sermon conductéd by our La David Dudley DOUGLAS m blnm Alssks Ev 0 \Néw plabs ' are’ hefely umw ced for thie. Doliglas Cfmmuitty Meth: muy"; retary q( higod” fat* Alulu and Haws | statement, that ‘has mqfim | quated: . He “spoke p-mgmmy ] statéhood w3 ‘8 ;drid |8 part of hia" statement appeats in me Maparpy Teport on the Adskh ";mes .o questioft,” satd Johnmwug s t ih. mwt ap y l'n- | menjsely Q:o ‘mfi:l of the use of the State lml lhnl-nl meneamlu of law and mm mondn\i sm m c pfl'fl W 2 ern| isted e “"M" and it may, be considered this of ° me portance. At pmznt the wvem, is appointed by th major chajige of qn '[ ernor would, of wurl% cbfle statehood. But it* coul without statehvod, by ‘a, mm Act of Congress. Next on Secretary are locally elected l& A& does MO‘.‘ oW hlVe h p comparable officers . belng’ Mashafs ho are also-appbiritediby the Preaident. The logally selected constal mentioned by the Becretary .0 fense -IrMy exists in Al Highway Patrol. Under’ .% some chang it | made. THe hame might be ihdu*‘ it might "be placed undsr n‘:‘: A dther pdWer to make the 3 Statehood would, in | other: -can be said of locally selegtet!’ avu defense ymu Siioh’ units :fl;t in Alaska as; and: itles and functions would b ‘ctianged. : Totg Hedo Jotihs an 0in Alaska. At Fairbanks:ania Juneat odist ehurch fof fiubom‘g?mqut ¢ miorning 'qrmpt seHed of n:vem;." g:nn tzuan mnnmmm &h uiul;m:: 33 6:30 pn—d@& “ ot Evingelistit nemg@ 10:30 p.m.—] tm mlw sion -on South Tuesdhy: '8 fi.fiu—!’n!it mfiw _efg Thé Wom: 9:48 ua.—eund-y seli,ool. . first ‘White settlement in Wlhh(- r. 4 weapon, he bagged some $30,000 es. cluding ,$4,350 allegedly {‘borrowed” | UN FOUNTAIN There has so far been no ‘rhove to provide Alaska with elective sheriffs except through statehood. But & bill has been introduced in the present Congress to provide for an elective governor. 1f the bill is passed, Alaskans can start chasing their governor next April and complete the job at the General Election in October of 1952, Congress can aid Alaska to puc‘ her defense machinery ip order, ‘.‘l PHONES 676 and 207 ,"NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— 4 BEDROOM Home, One block from hospital. Large yard, base- ment, fireplace. DOUGLAS: SPECIAL! '3 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. lot, fine garden, garage. Immedi- ate oécupancy. | PARTIALLY finished large cdbin at Lena Cove. Superb view. BOATS: MURPHY & MURPHY ;TORS — ACCOUNTANTS RE Phone 676 over First National Bunk( $1750 down. PSS READY FOR OCCUPANCY MAONIHOENT view; ' 4. bedroom home, ‘excellent nei.hborhood $12,000. (W16) CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bedroom home, good lawn, garden, view, furn- ished, bsmt, Glacler Highway. $7,000. (W23) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two.. home, - South Frankiin, Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on térms (W19) LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacler, - (W8) SUMMER CABINS- thet machinery was outlined by | BySINESS PROPERTY — A prime | yEAR ROUND country ep,un mu: Secretary Johnson, by passing the elective governor.bill now. INCIDENTALS Embahmed in print on the pages; of récent Alaskan garding the “validation®" aska property Ifi Cgurt. The al njents have, hom arly quiét sihce it wis the "Court ‘did" ot Act anid mefely 1 tack oni it had been‘nide ii wrong artillerjn The Gownais BM smu headquarters for m durltig the’ pasy 32% that 1o fonge may’ put ‘up-at me . address, Second . avenie art street, and in umum bulldifig, but-it will no’ longer be the Gow- man. THe hotel remains in the hands of R. R. Lee but it has been re- nared the Stewart Hotel in honor | the of David Stewart who started tHe on ‘State 140 years ago. Extensive remodeling of the premises, it is understood, does not include the removal of the “welcoffié” mat that | has been out for Alaskans these | many years. | ‘Attornéy General Jerry Williams had some fine huntjng during his recent-trip to the Anchorage area. Using the threat of court action as for the Territorial treasury, not in- , by & former deputy Tax Commis- r signer .and which may be_recovered from ‘the bonding company. ‘A major item in Willlams' bag was & $21,000 check from a big alr transportation company,” one of whose principal officers was instru- mentdl in passing the Veterans' Loan Act in 1946. The $21,000 in long. overdue taxes will take care of ‘maximum loans for two Alaska war Veterans. It may even provide | for &- couple of additional loans to | needy 'Territorial officials. SE" store space with apaftments, in best location. ‘Rentéd with excel- lent income at present time. Own- er financed. A véry attractive in- vestment. smn—a BEDROOM house in Doug- two years old. Auto- W U &." (rmx'wr: __._.____-—L.#—.— BEACH Cabin. Fiffithed and “wired. Near Lena Point. Phone 63" after 6 p.m. IO 824 Pt e vt TV RS TN e g SINGLE Bed, high chair, upright piano, 1947 Buick, Coal range. Call Red 414. 824-2¢ 2 BEDROOM furnished house, fire- place, hardwood floors, double plumbing, double garage. Phone 522 8743t ®© 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (] MOTORCYCLE, LIGHT- ® WEIGHT English’ 125 cc. ® $200.00. Jim Wood, Red 980. |® 824-3t e o o 0 & o b 0 0 FUND, $406.38 SENT NEW YORK Mrs. Ernest Gruening, chairman of the United Nations Central Foun- tain Fund for Alaska, this week mailed to the American Associa- tion for the UN a check for $406.38 as Alaska school children’s contri- SWORN IN AS:ACS wwnm&mm /8gt. .Charles M. wunu-, 32, 'swatn in as a Warrafit Officer iunmn Grade by ' Majdr, Earl. G. e, executive offl ke Mmunlenwm cererrion dly. M etal ¢ ‘WA&Q{ hn been in thE Army f &fll yenrs and w:p the ‘Al mmunication System 'slice 1945. He has been stationed &t~ Adak, Amehitks, Fairbanks was the rioji-commissiohed officer ehlrte-o! the tr‘nnflltm sta- Joria 3, Sale 0. 4 Vahcouver 3. bution toward the UN fountain which will be built at Lake Success. Total collections amounted to $428.19, and with expenses deducted of $21.81, a balance was left of $406.38. The ‘collection consistéd of contri- butions from approximately 91 Ter- ritorial, private and Alaska Nhtive Bervice schools. Although the quota for Alaska was $500, Mrs. Gruening pointed out in her letter to the col- Jection headquarters in New York, that Alaska’s school * were closed for the summer and it was doubtful if ‘the few'small schools still not heard from had contributions. The decorative fountain is to be built ‘as a symbol ‘of ' the United Natlons. REBEKAHS & ODD FELLOWS Annuyal Picnic Sunday June 3, at Auke Bay ation “#rea for all Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and ‘their faniilies. Bus will léave 1L.O.OFP. Hail at 12:30. Children pla 1949 Dodge %-ton pickup 1049 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International 3-ton panel 1846 International %-ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe log, 2 furn., near co! acns, CONCF Will 'sél all or part. GROOERY store, véry good' With 2 bedroom apt. for-ownes Wil séll’ Budiness and lease or sell bullding. (B ONE MAN business with shop plus 2 bedroom home. Only business like ‘this in Alaska. All for just $15,000. (B4) { GENERAL Store with cobsiderable property. Excellent logation and { business. Approx. $55,008... _(B3) |APARTMINT house 8 units, a buy ! m) | MANY cfin’n businsy g | \uea ln:l mvsfit Doy ” ( Jnnel\l-—m Froit IM Auke Bay—Fritz Evenlhgs by A BUSTSR S-SV CSnG ESHESREY HOTEL for sale. 25 rqoms. Excel- lent furniture. Good léase. $100 month. Located in rich farming distfict. Business is m Iliness forces my selling. wanm} operator, Write Florence Miller, 344 South Main, Pendleton, Ore- gon. 825-2¢ CRESCENT Apt. Two .buildings. will seu separately. Phone .428. 825-1t !.'vzmr PRI ’g EVERY SIZE .GHBORHOOD PETERW“MM’ 'AGENCY ! g T EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED them to list their sales \ mbnth—Peter Wood I challe: eac PRICE DOWN‘——W $10,500, 4 bdrm renovated Home, new block hdwd lvgrm floor by Vic Power, new Thermopane windows, new furn- iture, new floor furnace. In Doyglas, Elwyn Dell. PRICE DOWN—to $9,000, 2 bdrm renovatéd home, new wafl-wall carpets, new plumbing, new sink, new tile lingleum, new elec stave and refrig, new furniture, new roof, sidinig. In Douglas near m:fi‘:ml' stores. E DOWN — to $4,000, * domp.”n%t 2 bdrm mmlfi‘:u Rents $60 pe: month now. PROTEO'I’D- HARBOR, FritzgCove the Vie J home $12,000 ihc 3 acres’ cléared- land 'with beadir frontage. 3 bdtm, new kitcheh. Showings any evening and Siun- days. A béhutiful home. WILL INVEST WITH GROUP to buy the Feero property next Hickeys, center of Auk Bay. 3% acres patented, new unfinished house. Price $14,200. Ideal for subdivision or lodge site. NEW LISTINGS—Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- so house next door .on Decker Way income $85, price $5,000. Terms. HAVE TWO INVESTORS, $20,000 each, looking for buildings. Have one investor $40,000 looking for business to buy. One investor wants 50%50 bldg site. WE HAVE NINE (9) Apartment and Hotel ptoperties for sale in Junelu w;: HAVE ONLY (6) Junéau horhes left for sale—we have five being {inanced. WE HAVE the Eagles Nest again, for $5,000; & 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfin- ished on 4th St. steps for $3,500; house behind Baranof for $5,250; +small house on third near Berg- man_for $5250. WE SELL GOOD HOUSES FAST LIST' WiTH US TODAY! wn PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Kiein Bidg. USED CARS SEVERAL good buys in-used Mar- ine Engines also gurdies, 15 and 20-1bs: Léad balls, two: new' Gfay engines, while- they last. Juneau Welding & Machine Co: = 8215t SUMMER Home on Louisa. béath, running water, excellent yiew. Call 481 or 253. 821-tf EASY 8pin Dry Washifig. Machine. Phone Red 949 after 6., s 30 PT. CRUISER, Port Orford Cediir, Chrysler. Royal. Power, Galléy, head, sleeps four. Phoue; Blug 800. e 1T 31 PT. Troller’ “Bub.” Well- equipped ‘with fathometer. PHILCO Radib-phonogfaph - Gomb; {PONTIAC Coupe. Not new; runs good. Good tires & A A good buy. Cheap tri r tion. See at Jorgensons. 833:3t 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. céndition. New Motor. Phone 910, 789-4¢ FoR REWT STEAM heated rooms, 316 Gold 8t. g 735-t¢ “Afi 1 FLOOR Bt!exqfi w E daytimé ‘or' 818 mt#&o 11814 24 foct boat with 25- sal motor, - Phonl Hornet, with and Wit Skinner’s Gun St the Allsk;n Mtgfl Facilities for - afternoon closed yard for safe mxflwfm play. Full time nurse in a E flM per day. Phone M. Dunlap. COAST GUARD Officer- perimaii- eiitly dssigned’ wants. smdll” apt. Would like -one ‘close if." Bhohe room 212 ‘Glsumlu Hotel: 825-1t oq | Bus will 1uv;x 13:30, Children planning 1o mmraquuuamhflfi y sacks and ropé lor'r:llm

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