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4 Notices .for this church column must be received by: The Empire. mnot later than 4 o’clock, Friday afternoon to gusrantee change of sermon topics, ete. i FIRST CHURCH OF ChilIST, SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. kupls under 12 years of age should be ac- companied by pafents when enroll- ing. Sunday services will be held at. 11:00 am. i the First Chureh of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main _street. ‘The publc 1s cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. ‘Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Testimonial meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Rooft In_church bullding, This room i open Wednesday afternoon Itomi x 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nésday evening meeting. Assurance that divine protectior can be experienced in every cirs cumstances will be giveh in the Les- THE m.momut CHURCH Opposite- Fedaral: and Tepritorial Buliding “Where Faith ang:Friendship' Meet.” Jnev Fred ;noomnu Putor ' Jane McMullin, Chojr Lesder Ruth Popejoy, 9:45 am. — The Chutch School: Mrs. “Mildred Lfs .\ superintend- ént. Classes for all ages, 11 a.m, —Morning worship. An- them, “Jesu, Word of God, Iacar- nate;” by Moszart, Berman: ‘Is the World firowln' Balger?” ” 4-:30" @, — The Church Metho- dist Youh Fellowship program. Specm' pichic. for the yquth. Young Veoph to meet st the church at 5:30 pm. In cage of rain the program wij) e the church at the same our,' Twa ‘flims will be shown and 8 M MAte"u\d ‘You §! MAl youeh of son-Sermon read in all Christlan B§ & Science churches Sunday on the sub- | ject “God the Preserver of Man. The Lesson-Serman, read by a Firsl and Second Reader, is composed ,of passages from the Bible (King James Version) and the Christian Science textbook, ‘“Science IM Health with Key to the Scriptures”. & 3 by Mary Baker Eddy. % The Golden Text says: “The lhfli shall deliver me from every i work, and will preserve me unto hi. heavenly kingdom.” (IT ’flmofl\!’ 4:18). The following passages . will be read from the Bible: “The shall preserve thee from. all he shall preserve thy soul. ' Lord shall preserve thy going oul and. thy coming in from this timt forth, and even for ' evermote. (Psalm 70:12-13). ol | Liote | nmnlehdtnt‘ flri i, Children’s J10:48 ‘ Vplcp of -hmloml broadeast emry 2nd md The theme of God as the pre-}' server of man will be carried out if correlative passages from Sciencef ¢ and Health, including: “The divine Mind maintains all identities, frofr a blade of grass to a star, as dis- tinct and eternal.”: (p, 70:12-13), e e RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for tne hearts of the Oity” 7%, Herbert Hillermin, Pastor John Greeny, Supply Pastor Miss Ruth Bloomquist, Organist 9:45 a.m.—Bunday School. 11:00 ~The Worship Service: Sermon: “Love Your Enemies.” NORTHERN . LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH; Franki.y af Fourth . | Where Welcomeé uni Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booh, nnnu Miss Lois Lawrence, ‘Organis 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school. don K. Chappel, uumn Adult Bible class wiil. mpét at thi manse under the leadmhlp of Mrs: | James Drake. 10:50 a.m. — Organ nrliufle 11:00 am. — Morning worshi Rev. Paul H. Prouty; guest mifi ister. Subject: “Getting Closet e God.” -memvwmssnbooth- and Mrs. Booth .are expected Tues-' day aboard the Prihcess Louise. + FIRs2 BAPYIST CHURCH Services held ih the Rooms over the Gastirieau Grocery. Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Harold Oargin, Sunday School Siperintendent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Pianist 10 a.m. — Sunddy séhool. } 11 am. — Divine worship.: 8ery’ monby the Minister. 3 7:00 p.m., — Training Union. 1 4 THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY ’ ICOPAL Fourth lnd Gold Btreet i Rev. Bamuel A. McPhetres, Rector. The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, Dean Edieritus Miss Marguerite Bhaw, Organist ° Mrs. C. Kenway, Choir Mr. David Dudley, Lay P‘ourt.h Sunday After- Trinity —Holy,_comimunion. | 10:00 am. — Family service of morning prayer and serfion. Wednesday - Services: 4 7 a.m. — Holy communion. 9 am. — Holy, communion. 6:30 p.m. — Monthly meetihg of Trinity Discussion group begihning J ¢ with a covered dish supper. Thursday — The congregation of Holy Trinity will be hosts to 100 fellow churchmen arriving on the Chilcotin at 3 p.m, at a get-ac- quainted tea in the undercroft of the church at about 4 p.m. or shortly after the boat arrives. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Correr West 8th and E Streets f i i 4 WL W Norton&co e ~~ THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —— Russian Orthadox Chiiteh y Of Bt? Nichofas’ .m:fim 10.00 a, m. Elth‘ rsAl every munau lt 7:%0 9. m. JUNEAU CHURCR OF CHRIST Glacler Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Church Phone Blsck 300 Bible classés for all ages at 10 " Worship—11 am. ‘Worship—8:00*p.m. Mid<Week Service Thursday-8:00.pm. " You sre inivited to come and bring your childfen to all thése’ sérvices, are always welcome, Ohist uwmundnammo Pmrruhdm ; i i l — Evening ‘worshlp hour. H "'fl)e qoml of Christ and MMMY i M J-uu- ‘0., Conwell, 8.J. ! Pastor’ 8:30.am.’ — Sunday ‘mass. ST, LUKE'S RFISCOPAL CHURCH Dougiss, Alasks Rav. Bamupl A. McPhetres, Vicar Margaret Pearce, Orgamist " FourbH 'Sunddy Aftér/ Trinity “ The. Won is. invited to.at- end "the ' serviogs ‘at Holy- Trinity churgh, J\mflln. ulls Ssmuy 8 CATHOLID CH smvums 7 Long, negleet .of: th mm umn trolling fleet as'a. subject for entertainment’ writing is ‘being medfed in a. Hurry this' year with +|the ,appearance " of‘ohe’ hook ' ahd the ' announcement of ufly fiubll- tatioh of anotHer. .“The :Maggie Murphy.” hy thn Joséph Ryan, was brought-out by &’ couple of ‘months ‘ ago. . The ‘Johh. Joseph rt . of .the author's:-name 1§ @ ormnmy not™ unbecoming a than #ho is pumlahlfil his: first book, But' he is more’ commonly khown s |#s Jack. And Jaek is now the edi- Aneet. by Mrs. 8Jor eleven years:ago, for & - for . of ‘the Daily ANews-Miner at Pairbanks, which is &.long jump in"at least ‘thre¢ dimensiors ftom the trolling grounds :off.Capé Cross. /. The $éconid’ bobk on ‘tH ‘Robert, Hadinih dtchikan, is to be puBlEHED IAEER | cony lhl.s vear; by, Hhfpérs: ™ < &t salmon trolling. The book of the same riame :is an informative, en- tertaining and at timés hilarious , Jaccount of -their adventures. ' 12:80 p:m. — “Christian lromer‘ hood Hour” interndtional broadcast. 7:00 pM-LYButh Fellowship and “A-church. with an open door— huu Prayer Mour. ‘Whosover will, may come'.” Walter A. Soholeff, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Miss Caeclle Pieper, Organist 9:45 am.'— Bunday school. 11 a.m.—Divine worship. setvice. 3 W.Mv-mmm—mm study it thé parsoriage, 098 Bast Street. £ g smidti Evenitig'. Sing Time at i Legion: Dugout, Alfred and’ 6:30 p.m, — Westminister Fellow- herhlce Morgan, ministers, 8 p.m. ship. 7:00 p.m. — Divine worship. The Sunddy evening devotional theme willbe' “The Power of the ‘Tuesday, 4 pm. — Happy Hour |'Cross.” Everyore is welcomé to an Bible Club. hour ‘of m‘hnblt singing, special Thursday, 4 p.m. — Junior Girls muaic and worship. club. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Senior and adult choir. | Heaviest traffic carrier of Amer- Jdean rivers is the Ohio. The hull of the Maggie Murphy they bought for a dollar after find- ing it on a Tacoma mudflat wheré it had been so_ long that it had become permanently lopsided. They completéd "their vessel hy what_is krown dlong this coast as e beachdombing method, and: Hough Ryan'does not seem td be familiar with the term, he glves an' acctiraté déscription of the pro- Beachcombing is understood, “o be the appropriation of or equipment that has doned, lost or mislaid by the er, or that the owner has nio nalled down, of that thé- mber believes he has better use for than does the owner. %] So the Maggie Murphy was deck! and cabined with beachcombed shiplap, put on with its best side to the weather and with pleces of al < : M“ tin tacked oh the lxulfle to keep the | knots from drppping out. She was painted = with beach- a by -bridge ffz;fin m auto- eindoetr -a:&»« o e | gurdies and gas™but . Jawbone. Then' titey,| ‘the_fishing grounds. At ‘Méyers Chuck thly had little fishing: luck, . bt Lafiésome. Pete {showed - themi how. to rig.their gear |properly . and they went to Ele- phsnts Nose, hear Wrangell, living ofy; candy ‘bars, - fresh air .and cinched bejts ‘for whal mast have been an uncomfortably long_time. They. “‘on to, Port Alex- ander, which advertised the biggest stock of ,liquot. on Baranof. Isignd| ibut was dyihg on its feet for Ipck of ' fish, and then ta: Sitka and | Kalinin Bay,’ before | they. hit fish | and began‘to make it-pay. Thelr envpghou as, swivelnefks continued’ r ,as they bech parcel of gpe trolling™ M’“ o0a. Thbing dnd and, bad th bad, eriginig. anid| strikes and all of the ofin hazards of the busi- ness. During . thelr - wanderings from Kalinin, .Crass and then ta, "1ty St as wititer .- , they e assaptgted W W re parg-time - d’s men who e pat-tine’ mwmm and they 'met’ fish W -lbidms fish pifates’ds. well’ hard-working, sober i Ryan sketches an tbllflnfly 1ife- like picture of theé 16t of them ln‘ shows ‘that during his lummq dmong them /he 'galhéd a- pretty {thorough * understanding of. what makes a salmon troller tick, pop or roar. This book does not preténd to he .| the study,. the, s | complete work.. mma determina- 3-WOMAN TEAM 10 STUDY E ALASKA A further conmhuflon to both{ "Alaskan lore and the-field of nu. trition will, be mld& r when a study of ' the :&:flm of Alaska will be undertakén: by & “three-woman” team of experts in- cluding Christine Heller, Beatrite Shepard and Claudia Ktls:&;; 1 Miiss Heller, formerly, employga as nutrition consultant with. the! Alaska Health. department, has, made her home in Alaska. lhes 1945 and’ last summer taught at the University. of Alaska. She is presently ‘working on her PhD in nutrition at Cornell University and has received an Air Force. Grant through . Coepell. enapling,.ek. to undertake the summer's work. Miss Kelsey, -Juneau’ artist, .also working wnder. the, Air. Porce grant will make. drawings atithe plants ™ in the field to. W botanical identifications. After fon of chmist fox t, will lustrations will let form, Miss Miss Shewd the Alaska' K tions of mineral analyals and vita- min assays.of. pflm&.pmhl .as well el nul,smnflnlnl lants preparation, plant under field conditions, . Hoth. Miss Heller: and: Misp: Kelsey. will leave Juneau next week. for. the. Interior to be joined by;Miss Shepérd, about July 1. “The: most imponmc pnrl of the study will involve finding out how many different plants are available that can be used for food”, Miss be a handbook for thé navice trol: fer 'or |8 guidebook to. Southeast Alaska, but there is much in it that 2/ néwcomer to the . trolling {l would find' instructive and the. di scriptions of the waters traveled by the Maggie Murphy are generall accurate. Ryan ' does fall into errcr re- garding the early (and still much used) name for Elfin Cove, but the error. is- pardonable since the Coast and Geodetic Survey long ago put it in the Alaska Coast Pilot. The, true' name is not Dunk Hole but Gunk-Hole and it is an ancient and ‘honorable ‘one It: was brought out frofn.the Atlantic Coast where its mesning, ‘according' to authori- ties on:such, terms, is “a narrow, rocky channel.” That, at any rate, is- an accurate description of the o1 |Entrance to what the charts now- days- call- Elfin Cove. It the history of Alaska salmon trolling u ever written, Ryan’s "|book will serve as a valuable chaps, ter. The History itself will have fo start . back" forty yenrs or 50 before the Maggfé Murphy's time to the first on_mmemhl hand trolling. . It was. afigther Irishman, by the name of Patsy Hamilton, who ide- fined ‘hand trolling as’ “towing & dead - herring around on a string” The first such fishing wds done fwith’ mbonf.s first because power' | boats were -few and then because of & theory that engine noise and the churnibg propeller would scare off the fish, When some - uncelebrated icono- clast exploded. that theory it was ot long: before little boats equipped iwith a- palr of shart. poles tipped with_bells, fishing lines and that. now . nearly-forgotten mon- strosity, the two-cycle gasoline en- gine, .were sputtering around the rocks,: reéfs and bays of the Pan- handle. A The 'big ', medern trollers of tos day, ‘witht their high-power engines, Steel fishink Jinies and: power-dri gurdies, to;say nothing of the elec- tronie * saunding - machines, radio telephofiés ' and automatic pilots, évolved. fromn those first little gag~ bodts, but it is mefely the machin- ery and-the . téchnique of catching B (salmon’ that -has changed, not the method. They still tow a dead her- ting; or & brass or wooden facsi- mile therépf, around on a string. Meatiwhile and until the history of troliing is writter, Jack Ryan's book | 1#a. gone. into -its secpnd pflnmmmy now be in_its Shird. ‘1t I8 providing several thou- sands; 6f, péople not only with tnnlm entertainment but with a - ploture of one small seg- nwnb ‘Alaskan life. L She——— FBROM NORTH DAKOTA :Adams. and Robert Greuel flwU 8. Geological Survey ffom P. are stopping at the lel Hotel. : Knotty WhUe Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber INLY ONE QUALFTY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Vancouver, il'l VEN | street in Juneau, Alaska. -~ e e e e FOR Heller said. “It will supply data on Vitamin C and Vitamin A content of the edible plants of Alaska. Such information will prove invaluable to homesteaders, valley settlers and other groups who find themselves in unique situations in unfamiliar surroundings”, ‘Miss Heller added. She said that past explorations in Alaska have revealed a vital need for this information. Explorers have been known to have suffered severe- 1y from survy, for example, while on . expeditions ‘without knowing that the nearby plants held the answer to their needs. The nutrition team will complete jts field study about September 15, planning to visit. communities in southeastern Alaska as well as Fair- banks, Kotzebue, Nome, the Kodiak area, the Kuskokwim Valley area, Bristol: Bay and the Arctic area. After completing her studies at Cornell, Miss Heller plans to return to the Territory. FROM MINNEAPOLIS ‘Donald Loftheus of Minneapolis 1: of - collection, | REAL ESTATE WE ANEED LISTINGS—Have ser- ;veral prospective ‘buyers with money. WAm—— 32 ft. gillnetter out-of- g, DOUG! 2 bedreom, uomplemy furnished, new 2-oven elec. stove, 8 ft. refrig. wall- to-wall carpeting, washing ‘machine, drier, etc. im- . mediate occupancy. DOUGLAS—Sell or rent 2 bedroom homie, _new, furnighed. If rent, $100, limit three persons, no pets, lease, reference required. RENT—very small home Douglas, REALTORS — ACWAN‘I‘. Phone 676 over First National Bank LARGE 3 bedroom log cabin, Lo~ cated beyond, Tee Harbor on the Bagle River Highway This home is located on two acres of a com- pletely landscaped and parked point. Occupied as year round home and completely equipped with light plant, water system, out buildings and a large produc- tive garden. The main house is very well built with an oil fur- nace and oversize living room with field stone fireplace. Clear title to land. $7550—3 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic 6il furnace, garage, good corner lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- nished.. Immediate occupancy. $5260—1 bedroom furnished house in Juneau, two blocks from bus- iness district. Belle’s Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain money maker. INVESTMENT property. A prime store space with apartments in best location. Rented with good income at preesnt time. Owner financed. TWO lots in 12th St. District. 16" stopping at' the Hotel Juneau., Priced at $750.00 each. '|William Winn-Phone 234 June 17 . 6:03 am. .12:28 p.m. Low ' tide ... High tide Low tide June 118 ..12:08 am. . 6:583 a.m. . 1:19. pm. . 6:53 p.m. High tide ... Low tide . High tide . Low tide . CALL FOR BIDS Setled: bids will be received by the.CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, ALAS- KA for . construction requiring re- ‘Pirs to the existing trestle structure along Ferryway and South Seward Bid Forms, Detailed Plans and Specifications can be obtained from the City Clerk at the City Dock Offices. A deposit in the amount of five (5) dollars will be required fof each set of plans and specifications is- sued. The deposit will be refunded upon_the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany each bid Bids will be received until ten (10) A. M. PST, June 21, 1951 at the Of- fice of the CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, ABASKA, and then 'be publicly opened and read. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk Juneau, Alaska First publication: June 12, 1951. | Last publication: June 16, 1951. | Pine of all species | VACATION BIBLE Office in Gastineau Hotel SCHOOL T0. BE FOR AUK BAY CHILDREN Daily Vacation Bible School will “|be held in Auk Bay at the KYB Club rooms. All children from four years of age and up are cordially invited to attend The school will be conducted from June 18 to June 29. Classes will begin at 9:30 am., and end at 12 noon. The program will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nickel. NEW EMPLOYEE Mrs. Nola Dayis.is & new file clerk in_ the office of the Territorial De- partment of Education. She re- places Mrs. Phyllis Lesher who re- signed. Mrs. Davis was formerly with Dun and Bradstreet in the Seattle office. BIG BUY SPECIAL 4-door Bedan * 1942 Plymouth 4-door Bedan 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1946 International %-ton Pickup R.W Cowling Ce Co. (1931) Limited Hmié 3, persons, allowance for re-{: REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1951 REAL ESTATE GOOD"view.of Juneau, 2 bedroony home, plus quonset hut; tdeal for fisherman, waterfront, West: Ju- neau, must sell immediately. %fily $10,000, ( ISLAND EMPIRE, 230 acre island, clpse to mainland and hkhny. excellent' log house, barn, float, trails, gardens, heavily forested, plenty of- wildlife, ideal for re- sort, livable year round, 157 acres « patented. $26,000. (wzs> EXCELLENT 2 bedroom house, yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec- water, . heater and range, tnl; hot air heating, good (W24) spaclous; living room and mnm. xeighbork od., $12,000, (wxe) . excellent ton, furn,, part bsmt, one , from Juneau, $6300. (W23) TED small 2 bed- lfil lawn, full bsmt, rm»d mmn. summer cabins, re- sarts and industrial sites. Lots located in Juneau, West Juneau and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek and North Douglas Highway. DOUGLAS 3 bedroom house fur- nished, concrete huemlnh fur- nace. $10,000. INVEST IN JUNEAU COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (BB) STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B8) CHICKEN ranch, good business Will sell all or part. (B5) PROFITABLE 1 man business and nice home. $13,000 cash. (B4) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) | GENERAL Store with considerable { - preperty. Excellent location and} business. Approx. $55,000. -(B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS' Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front-Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE Two buildings reasonable. 837-1t CRESCENT Apts. will sell separately, Phone 428, O bedroom house, furnished. 429 10th St. Phone Green 135. 837-t1 dishes. 836-3t. !BOYS' Bicycle, glassware, Phone Black 245. PETER WOOD AGENCY —$$888$— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$$8888— 1 challenge-them.to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$38888— IPRICE DOWN—to 310500 4 bdrm renovated home, néw hlock hdwd lvgrm floor by Vic Power, new. Thermapw windews, new furn-; In iture, new. floor furnace. Douglas, Elwyn Dell. PRICE DOWN—to . $9,000, 2 bdrm renovated home, new wall-wall carpets; new plumbing, new sink, new tile linoleum, new elec stove and refrig; new furniture, new roof, siding. In 'Dpuglas near school, stores. A PRICE DOWN—to - $4,000, small downpayment. 2 bdrm mmlahedt Rents $60; mnnth now. | PROTE( "HARBOR, Fritz Cove the Vic Johnson home $12,000 ina 3 _acres_cleared land with beach frontage, 3 bdrm, new kitchen, Showings any evening and Suns days. A beautitul 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 subdlvision or lodge site. NEW LISTINGS — Maurstad Apts. back Moose Club. Income $200 month, price $10,500. Terms. Al- 50 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 50x50 bldg. site. WE HAVE NINE (9) Apartmen{ and Hotel properties for sale h? Juneau: WE HAVE ONLY (6) Juneau hbmes left for sale—we have five beinfl financed. WE HAVE the Eagles Nest asnlm for $5,000; a 2 bdrm house on Willoughby for $1,900; an unfins ished on 4th St. stéps for $2,500; house behind Baranof for $5,250} small house on third near Berg{ man for $5250.. . WE SELL GOOD: HOUSES msm LIST WITH US;TODAY! ‘, PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Kiein Bldg. Tel. 911 FOR RENT l !JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE doing good business. Can be increased to as much as woman wishes to earn while husband works. Priced be- low cost. Owner must be away on developing project. Rent $75.00 includes apartment, some terms.; Phone 852. P. O. Box 1178. 835-3t STORE or OFFICE space. Winter & Pond building. Phone Douglas 2827. 831-124 1 LIVINGROOM, hedroom, klwhen- ette & bath. Furnished. Fritz CoVe Road. See Brownie the Barber, 829-tf, TWO Beautiful beach lots, Pritz Cove Road. Residence on one, under construction. One male thoroughbred collie pup, son of Kenai Laddie of Balmoral. Write' Box 78 or see Ben - or Bernice Morgan. 835-3t 54 h.p. Evinrude outboard in per- fect eondition. Used about ,20 hours $100.00. Phone Green 495. 835-3t G. E. ELECTRIC Range; 16 hp. Johnson outboard. Phone 944. 835-tf BB bt 26 SMALL CAFE, good location. Price reasonable. Call days 9 am. to 7 p.m. Phone Green 393. 834-6( i STEAM heated room.s, 315 Gold St. 735-t¢ 1400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two swry: with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft store. George Brothers. 62-t¢ RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t! — REGISTERED Black Labrador Re- trievers Sire — 1951 Field Trial Champion of Canada. See at; 206 8. Pranklin or Phone 971 except evenings. : 832-6t 'FLOOR Safe on wheels~Phone 66 daytime or' 818 evenings. . 7T7TB-tf P it Ry HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, séll and trade. 214 2nd :St. Phone, 908 793-t1 TOP SALESMAN HERE VACATIONING WITH KEITH WILDES NOW - E. T. Golden of S8an Francisco, top salesman for the New York Life Insurance Co., accompanied by his 11-year-old son, Garrett, is vm- tioning in Juneau for a week. visiting another top insurance man, Keith Wildes. He plans to do some fishing af Hasselborg Lake and bear ‘hunting on Admiralty Island and also do some “plain resting.” He is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. - ' FROM BARROW Ed Burnell of Barrow is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. HIGH ' School boy wants job. Phone Blue 685 evenings. 837-3t B vl s e R SO e REWARD $50.00 to party helping to locate satisfactory house cr 2 _ bedroom apt. Urgently neded im- miediately for reliable family, ‘Phone Red 392. £35-3¢, HELP WANIED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t4 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl, Percy’s . Cafe. . 755-t¢ CHEV. 4 wheel drive army modeli truck. 1% - 2 ton. Bargain price. Call 241. See at Harbor Cafe. H7-Gt ms PONTIAC 6. See at Jorgm:on 836-3t 1949 STUDEBAKER Champlon. 5! passenger Coupe Regal Deluxe, overdrive, climatizer, extra set: sawdust nobbies, low mileage. Re-; cently from Montana. Call. .§32-2 after 4 pm. 833-6t | e 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion. Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495. 828-t AL ALl SR L M it 1938 FORD 1 Ton “Truck. Good, - condition. New Motor. mnnm 910. 789-4t! | WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent, | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. lfl"

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