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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 Notices for this church column | gp AY ADVENTIST DOUGLAS COMMUNITY not later than 4 o'clock Thursday E. L. Broder; Pastor Bervioes (;;;‘]rl;;’, g,‘.l;.h“(x;‘é wmunity b . 5 : . nEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE afternoon to guarantee change of | The services of this church are Rev. Fred McGinnis, Minister in sermon topics, etc. lm-:d on Saturday, the Seventh Day | - i = of the week. " g k. 10:00 am. school 5 - b 1 . . 3 BEDROOM residence-—excellent | CONVENIENT location, 3 bedroom n 8:0), p.m - Evening 4 . house in good residential neigh- home on bus line, near swre,lPETER woon FIRST CHURCH CF CitnICT, :45 am. — Sabbath School and i SCIENTIST Bible Study Class | ; T » 3 . : ” cervice. Rev. Frec yin: t s borhood. Large yard. Full base-| Auke Bay. $5250. (W41) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. kuwils| Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children's | service. Rev. Fred McG 3 % 0 ko Sy i st elnr/m- l)--l’mn - : 4 |”,‘““ pastor in charge, i ment. Automatic furnace, water,|SACRIFICED. Nice 2 bedroom AGENCY compa Y paren.s 0 ivisi I foblitgton i 0 e K e g itek arge living room. country home, close-in. Part under 12 years o1 age should be ac- — Sabbath Worshiy | liver the evening sermon. Announc - and kitchen. Larg , ¢l 3 e, il g f ::‘” FEMIS R Sue e 2 ”(”“”n:‘i ':‘v'mmn“l’“‘ h rely } 1 be madeen y ! 5 g 5 Advantages finance terms. Un-| bsmt. Now $5500. (W23) hadaged Sunday services will be held ot \:n: 10:15 am | the new minister. A p o 3 i 4 furnished. FAMILY home, 4 bedrooms, large Sunday services e beid o] s A 5 ar ! 2 5 4\ : o i s, Sirooerty sastin-| 1ot, completely livable but inter- 11:00 am he First Church ot | Prophecy” internationl | l’i};fisz?;j\:;‘;v?;ll;rfi:\l A (;:;fl'm for needs some finishing, excel.| ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED ryx:‘r'rvnx e Juneau, on |‘,.,Dr :‘i”h:ll P;l,\ | $H4500 ~pm_~ greE ent water, Auke Bay. $8400. (W40) —$38885— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR ! WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN $7550-~3 bedroom house in Douglas LOVELY 2 bedroom home, hard- -hallenge them to list their sales Automatic| Wwood floors, cone. foundati each month—Peter Wood e yard & gardens, corner lot, | t—$98888— SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Under two years old 1y wvited t dnesc | € - o oraver servive. Rev. James U. Conwell, S.. P, oil furnace, garage, good corner ¢ 0 . and visi the | prayer service } ‘ lot. New electric steve. Unfurn-| completely furnished including | Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled 8:30 a.m 7p:::;-“ mass. i . nished. Immediate occupan elde, kitchen, piano, sewing ma-| log chalet-type building, fireplace, THE SALVATION 3 = Sl b < , $5250—1 bedroom furnished hous chine. Dgugln.\, $14,000. (W37) u,uu;'v.c basement, oil ruche. % 9 2 a ARMY A T, LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH = 5 . 2 " | 3 in Juneau, two blocks from bus- | ROOMY single bedroom house, (“Ulr.]nc:tly fq rished, including Science Reading Roon > ; iness district. { bsmt., comp. furn, Gold Street| dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. In church building. This room 15| Willoughty Ave i ””“"‘"’S'M“‘_;:”f“_ i) 4 ‘G : Belle’s Cafe — Fully equipped. A | $53C0. (W36)| Over one acre, beautiful lawn, open Wednes fternoon from Y e oo S e B : e : certain money maker RENT, $65 monthly with option to| flowers, gardens. Overlooks water 830 107 C S e e By Sl e ,M“Z.!‘m;,' _P”mt._" siagedl - - L ] 4 INVESTMENT vroperty. A prime| buy, 4 bedroom, furn, large lot.| Cn bus line, near stores. $5,500 10 a.m—Sunday Scl it Suniay. ALk G : 3 e " - store space with apartments in| $4300. Douglas. (W39) | will handle. ;‘3:";;”';3”“'“ \H’;“;;”"“""’""’ el L s b § . best location, Rented with good |CENTRAL location, 2 bedr{mm EXTRA Speclal—4 bedroom home, Sakai ¢ 1 LA, i S ! ) ‘ % . v income at preesnt time. Owner| home, furn, near Fed. Bldg,| 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus RESUZ L(("-:Ill(');(‘lll THERAN ?;30 p.n'x_ >~”f‘ ""”r: <2 : Juneau this ay. | A - . v ; financed. $10,000 cash. (W35) | rooms, garage in basement. Liv- Nfaln and Shird Streets Hu;:fisé\lwl ¢ WO | OUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH | e T AL Fatt g Do e S idrd R it e S 2 ryg i : a Si Sa sacvaler o i x a 50.00 each. urn. cone. bsmt, water rad- Chermopane Wi Vs, - “Ia ‘Le heart of the City for the Tuesday, 7:30 p.m —Bible Study of ‘the Sidney Koch, 37, Philadelphia jeweler, and his bride, Mrs. Katherine ]a‘t;&cflsc i g;)d e | o “loms' ;’a:lgeo“(jose?s L2 g hearts of the Cit. and prayer. Alaska Evangelization Society Johnson Bruton, 84-year-old widow after their marriage ceremony HIH H las, $10,000 wan A Ho ‘ L 9 9 - B w aln w nn..p o 4 as, ,000. W , hot water furnace. A new ~* Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Family nigh Donald Verun, Pastor. at Ridley Park, mear Philadelphia. The two have been friends for I“' [ h ne 23 @XCELLENT 2 bedroom house, 2| house, one of nicest in town. John Greeny, Supply Pastor The réad fig room in (he Decke Sunday School 10:30 evw. & 2 years. “She’s very loveable,” Koch said. “I met her and then Miss Ruth Bloomquist, Organist | building-is >pen each cav from | Church. our friendship blossomed into love.” Mrs. Bréton commented that, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. a.m. until 16 p.m. to the public for — “We get along well.” () Wirephoto. 11:00 a.m.—The Worship Service | reading ,and relaxation : EC TR sonTuERN LioHT To Travel Special Program Juneau’s Most rR 'TERIAN CHURCH Church of the Nauvity of the 8 p. m.—Testimoiia i | i [ | Office moved to Shattuck Building| yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec-| $15500 cash will handle. Price | —Real Estate and Investment| hot water heater and range,| over $35000. { S‘Erurmes. Alaskan agent for| central hot air heating, good|llth ST. in Casey-Shattuck Add. Grande and Co. view, Highlands. $16500. (W24)| 4 bedroom home, large living- [ ~ssrseeeee| FURNISHED small two bedroom| room, diningroom, large closets, | WE WOULD APPRECIATE home, South Franklin. (W19) | partly furnished. $12,100. | ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily | BEST view of city—Vienola home | | | | LISTINGS! accessible year round, good bldgs,{ cn 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- 2 f f Fraukl.: at Fourth Blessed Virgin Mary, Juncau e HOnors V|S"0|’s 10 ‘unusual Bus]ness GIFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out-| other features. $26,000 (W25) | dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete V] Welce a Jorshi; eet’ : 34 Where Welcome and Worship My Fifth and Gold Streets standing business possibility for | CALHOUN Ave. bldg. lot. (G16) | basement. Furnished, including willis R. Booth, Minister 3 v ‘ | g Whls | “,non” . & lu T MR.e\. Robert L. Whelun, SJ. Rebekah l.Od e Sold 'o H D Mead | right party. MANY EXCELLENT lots for year| large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard 5 C g asses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 g L] L] | JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best | yound homes, summer cabins, re-| bedroom, 2 im attic for children Sunday school, Gor- | nd-11:30 a.m. e ShoL roun s, summer ¢ . : c n per x.'x}-x ien 2 Mass on weekdays, 7 am. & A special program last night \\cl-‘ A unique business vsy'ns sold here ‘COUmeiréC:;nmigY;? é‘:,l:e_ so:l.; .un(: h;dus.mfl.l 3:{0?5; . ?,‘,e;l:?réeil::z?'“;fi?:s?lgiéz :F::n 2 1;“‘» Confessions -— Saturday, eve 01 % & % ‘cnn.gcd Miss Ethel Smith on her|today. The Peter Wood Ageney| ga1o o-bdr. home with 2 acres SEMMER GABEE house, $15,000. or ys, eve of First Fridays, 4:3( . - lofficial visitation to Perserverance |announced the sale of the Glacier| qjeared land, garage, root house, We offer you a choice of FORMER Pusich residence, Doug- 130 to 9 pm. ' RE i Rebekah Lodge No. 2-A; Ice Company to Henry D. Mead, oo PRy ivey “~. RIS 18858 “BedtoomE;. Vary” Jasge it prelud Rosary and Benediction — Friday X Miss Smith arrived yesterday [employce of Keil and Pvterm:m,; V:;v w:‘ sng;zv:‘t‘"t‘l:at )'0:’:;!? chom vith mew: eiulpIERET i Divine worship. cning at 7:30. . b from the Interior where she had |contractors. % . S, 3 g % i Upon Thy Feet. s B0 B | iiea-other lodges, She'ts presio| The former owners, Mr. Md}M“RPHY & MURPHY. this year. («_mdmn"nS indi- l:ia:;mex?e‘;rmlqfc‘:‘;fice.:t‘:rg:l:];;)g' baptism for in LA : | dent of the Association of Rebokah |Mrs. Stan Perry, have sold out| REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS cate that prices will prob- O i anobd S A T : Thy "HALE K i T Assemb? to go to Los Angeles to take care | Phone 676 over First National Bank | ably be ccnsiderably higher il $ ! MOVE in tcday—Brekhus home, fu ed, nice view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,5€0 for both. SMALL Boat Harbor—2 bedroom house, half block from new school next year. ahaaly dniilit il Burgoon, who is ill. They do not ckah drill te: ted a spe- ! ; 1300 Rebekah drill team presented a spe FOTNT-TENA. SeAtE ol loialvanill and adde: T ving Mic | knOW how long they will be gone - i and o oo i 0w v oo e i b gone | PR SALE Dibont i, s ttend this Rev 19 a.m.—Sunds 1:00 am., — L’amm: Worth Ider Tom Morgan, Commissioner ces beld in the e Géneral Assembly at Cin- 12 Gastineau Grocery § cinnati, will report on its sessions. Bo!ton, Minister Y i Phone Blue 954 mie Bolton ::1;::1] t;l{\;s'!i\x;;mf\u/:\l“:: ‘:0 ; DY 14 a few years; | £ iy 23 | with a small additional in- | Sis eiyary tHe Sliak | The Perrys have been written |WILLOUGHBY LUNCH rocm, do-|® vestment, any of these can “;Lh maldiing l,.‘”_m” from: the|up in the Interesting People sec- | ing a good husiness. 319 Will- be made year-round homes. Past Noble Gretisbitl ik an ““j tion of American Magazine for| oughby Ave. Phone 945. 886-13¢ 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 $2650 L 3 kan friendship cup from:the drill| (et iull'(':i:\l'n:;\}“ C?sj"fl‘]’ REFRIGERATOR Lmnm(‘w g 'N:"i“ IN JUNEAU Ig¢h ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- TRC - CSUS 3 ¥ P o \ - gs 1r bz e b e t > act arson’s El- WV rental apartment property, | house Wil rge fenced in CRURCH OF JESUS CHRIST O The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. |team : . ¢ Mendennall| Gladien s afd | o EOLU oL CCIRER BRmonn SIS e bl e e be xaon “s’” 0“ th: 1azge. fepoy At LATTER DAY SAINTS Baker, who will leave Juneau | Past Noble Grand. Ira Ghyer| | it locally, The glacter ice,| cCiric, 10t and"o. e R A A S o g o ywn, Elanist (MORMON) August 3. The Reverend Baker |Presided over the meeting and in inder fersiflz. pressure, 1 | BRASCENT AnEiienie Diriiet 51:000‘ s 5 e | GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- 10th and E Street 3 g 43 . |troduced her mother, Mrs = S SN AR S | DLl | ished, $4,000; §500 down. F. Leroy Davis has been pastor of the Assemblies Deidtickson af St. Pateral Flor 1!;:«1, tasteless, and melts| ed, good income. Wiil seil rea- GOOD INCOME, downtown store-|pacK of Baranof—2 bedroom fur- 10:30 am, — Sunday school, in- Iida, who is visiting in Jufeau with |’ lower than. Jake or @rtifi-| sonable, terms. Phione 428. 866-1¢| apartment bldg. with bar, excel-| pished, large back yard. $5,250. cludes teenage and adult classes He plans evangelistic work in the |y’ ond Mys, John Geyer and fam- | Lo, 1% It 15 POPUIAT in L oA, BAB 22y 12t | mentibuyay JS 0N Sk e R 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament service, | West Indies this winter, ily g ms {hoels ang renmiacls i is oiten | BABY Bugey. 513 12th 58‘6’:*" | GENERAL Store with consldemhle‘PETER WwWOoOoD dnesday, 0 p.n — Prayer v - gl 3 = 4 i juced for packing S| sman- | -21 9 el “ L é“,” s Tuesday, 8:00 pm. — Relief Soc- - | Otiiors, weipezndt mt it nipa] e oL R IR o R esian - Buc s cuale e I T v e | OOy S RSB e mei v e O Tcpi 30 stmon o i o Ty S e roming biehes e os. - 30| AGENCY \is at No. 18 | Wednesday, 2:00 p.m Primary §_ Ssiny Of /thel ARl o |Of Anchorage, who is visiting her| i o s | water, near DeHart’s Store. NT. $2,000. L is a A.:. as pastor of the Assdmblies of [0 b CCREEEE B0 LN 8 LN | Contact Peter J. Nickel, Min-|COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) | No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 for the Roya e God church, the Rev. Ralph E.|Totheh M AtAS Woatot €T RORA TRIO BACK | field Home, Auke Bay. 866-3t | COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (BS) BETHEL TABERNACLE Baker has submitted his resigna- | 1o “orte SR 2 N T OCAL BAR O ARAITTON e {CHICKEN ranch, good business| i pn e Y (Assembly of God) Hon, scledhve QUKL 0, e R e e e i S on| VISITOR FROM KETCHIKAN | Wil sell all or part. B) | WANTED - nkli - Reverend Baker’s future plans & 1ght , greetings : ¥ A . b B ESIDEN = Fourth and Franklin Streets S plans | o lodges at Nome, Fairbanks and | KINY for a series of broadcasis at| C. D. Payne of Ketchikan is at;Rfiflggl\‘a‘;sni°°°’y' will lfgff Rev. R. E. Baker, Pastor include evangelistic work, possibly : iad | L b § i 5 Anchorage and gave an interesting | 9:30 on Thursday nights, Mrs. Carol | the Baranof Hotel. | 5 3 « {in Cuba during the coming win- | NY OTHE 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes i & 1 MAD HER LISTINGS CHILDREN taken cate of dusing THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY : . s 3% lter and in Jamaica in the spring.|account of lodge activities in the Berry Davis has announced. It is| for el ages Inaluding an aduls Bible i - | States and Hawa composed of Mrs. Davis, piano;| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Bob Druxman_phone 891 TRINITY, EPISCOPAL eyl During that time Mrs. Baki e (e = bl B ! | Fourth and Gold Street and their daughter Stella, now a efreshments were served at the| Shirley Davis, cello, an hyllis | That Robert Churchill, administra- | o 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. aug 8, 8l e 3 i 7 e | M | Ay Rev. Samuel A. McPhetros, Rector i g | close of the meeting by Florica Lar- | Langdon, violin. The trio had previ- | tor of the Estate of OSCAR H.| 1. J. HAAS - Associate | - 5:30 p.n.—Government Hospital. ! ! freshman in high school, will re- | S e 3 The Very Rev. Charles 8 b [l Service main in Seattle. sen, Bllen Shaffer, Beatrice Albe-[ously played over the local radio | wooD, deceased, has filed his final| Juneau—123 Front Street HELP WAN1D—Alaska Laundry. Dean Emeritus l'ul’;;‘- A .;\ahev; o The Bakers came to Juneau on |80ff, Lu Cookse: abelle Jorgen- | station before Miss Davis went t0 ' account and report of his adminis- Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road 758-t1 H 0.~ ne Mis s r Jew ] visi vork. 1 Mrs. € r Hilsinger, is Bl ‘;::lm ;m‘m‘im“sum September 12, 1939, to take over |on, Sandra Zenger and Mae Mc- |New York to go into television WOrk. | tration of said estate, and his pe- =7 Mrs. C. Kmma\ Choir Director |° g i Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader | f’“;‘;‘l‘g’ 5 :l H m.—Prayer meeting | € O b, at 123 Main| Tonight Miss Smith will be guest ern and standard classical numbers | the U, 5. Commissioner’s Court for | Ninth Sunda r ¢ e y;n —Young People: |Street. Two vears later work w ; of honor at a banguet in the Gold | Mys. Davis said. | Juneau Precinct, at Juncav, Alaska; | g 5 . r; 2y: 8 p.m. * |begun by the pastor and congre- [room of the Baranof hotel. ———— that 10 o'clock A. M. September 24, —— = — Los'r A“n l-'u“"n 8:00 a.m.—Ho! \e;‘hece;mmen-s At oty Goimpy [BRH0D (on - & new CREHRSA) the | - e STEEL PRODUCTS 11951, has been fixed as the time and | FOP-UP TOASTER, dishes, roaster, 10:00 @ \ saakte e Bt Thur:L‘lm x‘xigm abt present location of Fourth and MEN ARE IN JUNEAU |said court the place for hearing cnmsgcr set and other kitcheni e ; o'clock of each month. forankiin: - The fawg G el Mor ans Re!uni B. A. Taft of Northern Dnter- same; and that all persons con-| Utensils, all new. Look ‘em over!rQUND — Wrist Watch. Phone 7 ce parsonage were completed that | prises, Inc. of Seattle, and A. V.|cerned therein are hereby notified) & Empire Apt. No. One. 866tf| g4, 866-3t, AWacino Mid-week services commun . same year. Padou, field engineer for the F.-C. to appear at said time and place) g | = i ST CHURCEZ OF GOD e s . i at said time and place) g np g ; a|= - FIRgE THUROI O & ,, | While serving at pastor in Ju- Fl’am 'n'e"o[ | Russell Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, are |and file their objections, if any, tc/ tor. JOHNSON Outboard mo- | prSHING pole and reel in vicinity Odd Fellow Hall, 200 Tranklin S' fy,09y Reverend Baker has often 14 ; id f iti ) tor. Call evenings, ' Blue 168.1 of ol et ; Rev, indthbis o Beyer, Pastor ) By ; |in Juneau. They expect to leave for said final account and petition for 865-6t| C old CCC Camp at Montana PRESBY ERIAN AResidence‘e 5;>6 3 SL-NH . openf‘d t)‘m church dnors‘(oA wcll‘-‘ Hab abtl Berbice' Morgan r(‘_tséanle tomorrow. Taft is a manu- ' seitlement and distribution thereof; |- > Creek. Reward. Phone 361 or sk e Phons: Green 743 l::g‘t‘" ‘:]“""g":)l;&c k}:flilr”' s::”:]"l turned this week from a busin- |{acturer’s representative on steel land that the court at such hearing/100 FATHOMS, 5/8 inch galvan- 953, 865-3L Correi West bt ang E Streets " e 0 ave P speclal f .. B itxin to HhE building products used in the Alaska | will adjudicate a ree Wi ize a ST = “a church with an open door— | 9:45 a,m,—SMunflay b“’:““‘lr"l meetings at the church are Le z:;m:ndmple;?:r;‘:‘;” y:h,;_h'““{:‘: mm“.‘i&m ;;Osgr;m He said that |1 ';'nd c;l;l,;l}:‘ied?imnf ‘:‘)‘: ::e i C,h gl s FISHING POLE and reel between 5 , 0 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worsl . arle: r % J e €] ver 3 &, % 2 * i 4 W 3 & i _ Tee Hai 2 g s s 12:30 p.m. — “Christian Brnpther gl, Su];?‘_‘,l{' g}]‘_\‘!‘sc?:m;'ithcn!:? the house guests of Leon Vincent |the Russell Company is working on ceased person are. FRONT room set, washing ma- 1;10 PR and. ANk Bayssg_“;: Walter A. Soboletf, Minister |, %p L ernational broadeas: [gor, the M‘dlxl:;‘u' e reelistio [and brought his daughter, Mar-i8 new steel sash required for cer-| Dated: Juneau, Alasks, July 20 chine, radio, high chair, mis- L it it e it 43 Manse, 1003 10th & B - o aith < Fellbw Bt b L B ECUSUC Lilyn, back here with them for an | tain military construction. 1951, cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th-E.[ONE medium sized black curly nce Nash, organist 7:00 pm~—Youth Fellowship an |party, and a number of Youth ( Street, . i G unday school. | Adult Prayer Mour for Christ speakers. Recently the ROBERT CHURCHILL, | Street, white house 98654 | halred, dogy ansiers JRame. Gots . — Sunday school. 2 5 St 5 S R e o reari — Divine worship. Ser. | 8100 pan—Preaching Service, Reverend Watson Argue, pastor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Administrator. | 19 T, GABIN Cralser—8 1t, beam, | ovs 7 s Barnicss. Notity Wilism T paster “The Tord I | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m—Bible stud: |of Calvary Temple in Seattle, held lred 4t Blibanis from 1900 40} mhe undarlend BviAgshgen ap- | [ PUOLCRlions SR O, anchor and line, 22 h.p. Johnson : e vatian" Pealn | &t the parsonage, 526 East Strcet. 1special meetings, and the Rever- | /% FRECE W0 UL (he Chureh | pointed administrator of the estate | L3St Publication: August 11, 1951. 1§ iy gooq condition. Call Red 630 it 27:1. Choir anthem: “At the Cross’ end Robinson of “Glad Tidings” A of Fred Karo, deceased, all persons or 288 between 7 and 9 pm. S amein 1 e JRUERh O Russian Orthodox Church |c js conducting meetings this [\% the Haines ferry. On the re-|are required to present the same to ! 4 3 They made the trip by car us- i i i church and school in Victoria, B. |, A * having claims against said estate 864-3t 0 o — MISCELLANEOUS turn trip, they with occupants of | ths undersigned at P. O. Box 81, ©cceecees0eees0 e Hoffman ) yterian Cht { e e sveear b |of Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs. Carl| I sz 4 In the program last night the e BN N { POINT LOU . $4300 (W30) y school of God church here since 1939. ning Union. Salmon Derby. Phone Black 110. 866-3t the pastorate of the Assemblies | Kinnon. The programs will consist of mod- | tition for distribution thereof, in |? WAITRESS & 1 Fountaln girl 3 Fon SALE i Fercy's Cafe. 155-t1 7 am. — Holy 9 am MEMO! jextended visit. 3006 ENDFIELD Rifle, hand carved — Westminster Fellow- Of St. Nicholas week. ‘ B e tnent. the ol signai gy Sty S s . 5 b » ND HAND STORE Westminster Fellow R When: aaked abaith: 1esving dne ::uihcz;ihe;utgl::s\)‘i’:‘1\1 A.‘ .‘E;;‘ l:;‘::»“ Juneau, Alaska, within six months s;gc‘k,spfecep s;gtéb,n$7354(_)0,h2-p?‘1rs HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE 3 _ Divine worship. /| Tonight ¢Satuiisy) %.00 p. m.- [neau, Reverend Baker said: adian Customs station l“_“_ The from date hereof. | sl 115. s“.‘gon air"aol?: e;r\}]m We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd half hour of favorite hymns, Sermon | ivening Service. “We've very much enjoyed our | . ;o = (Date)iulyslly 1901 i nde: coxistrul)cnioh Seihia 8¢ Phae Bf L by the pastor: Jesus said, “Com | Sundsy Service, 10.00 a. m. Htxl;fi‘?‘n d"f" w{;‘\:fi‘]‘a d:’l‘l‘z_re ”‘;‘;e wany| The Morgans have purchased B AUL!Nidf’n!?? 'f,?fffl’: IN BETTE tesials to finish $1250.00; bench \azs and Holy Communion. s ; the Delbert Hanks house at 431 e B R USED CARS | . and joiner on steel frame FOR RENT Unto Me.' o . Choir rehearsal every 'whursasy|well miss them very mugh, but | St. whi Se Last publication: August 11, 1951, A o Seward St. which has been occu- First publication July 21, 1951, with 1 h.p. electric motor $95.00. Tuesday, 1 pm. — Federal jai ' Lot A service, 1 1:30.2. 38, :"xl,“pfl“ll“ li“,‘t"g:;;\u: ‘\)uuk lf:l a |Pled by Mr. and Mr an Per- Gordon S. Peterson, call Black | ——— ———— Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer o . e % ry. lA L 474 after 5 pm. or call Eureka | DFFICE ®pace available Gastineau ! ) PR LS JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST [couple of years. xS 5 7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION prybong ol aaeat] Tt Fhors Bio 639-41 S ot re. | Glacter Highway in the Highlands | A successor has not yet been Notice is hereby given that Wil- > = : - Boyd Ficld, Minister named. BUSINESS AND ICE WORMS |liam H. Ryan, has made application DOUBLE Drum Hoist with power Church Phone Black 309 IN ORDER FOR SOROPTIMIST |for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 1949 Chevrolet and all the accessories. Can alsc Bible classes for all ages at 1( 5 v - be used as drag line. Ph - s AR it Business was the order of the | 017540, under the act of May 4-door Sedan i w“;sf; IENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man , THE METHODIST CHURCH Worship—11 am. E ( " P o st ) for 2 Pla nemy astigities day at the So: meefing 11834 (48,6484 810) for Lot R, Plat 1940 Plymouth kiR v 0 T S RS chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Opposite F al and Territorial Worship—8:00 p.m. S 7 No. 2 ot - Opp e Kad e in the Baranof Room i jor. T S/ERuay, Mo 2001 Triangle Ho e ey 14 FT. PLYWOOD flat bottom | Skil-Saw $500 day. Call 911. ,mn,, Mid-Week Service . Grod € Homesitds, Sheet . Bul E day. iroup o omesites, Sheet No. 2, XKiff almost e e e “Where F a ) Thiirsday—8:00 p.m. Up 10 616 w k k R oo e skiff, a new, $110. Madse S A Shen Me m Seienashio You are invited to come and bring 4 In ee “"l;’""* w lled for by | m‘;';“lug: f,hncl‘;z}f(:;\‘\‘ ‘”’; 1950 Ford Cycle & Fishing Supply. 863-4 MH C ED Rooms, weekly or Meet 3 S ent Gert Wetzel: . vis- | Proximately 12 miles nerthwest c e T A ST A 1 olonial Rooms. 69-tf Rev. Fred McGinnis, Pastor | your children to all these servicc: | WASHINGTON, July 21 —- s T donation of | duncay, ~Aliska, containing 423 Thslon Bausl ONE home canning machine, large | - s Jane McMullin, Choir Leader | Visitors are always welcome. The Army to estimated enem) fyrre Ann Delons, were shown | acres, latitude 52° 23’ 30" N. longi- | 1946 G.M.C. Panel meat grinder, 3% hp. Johnsor | /URLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Ruth Popejoy, Organist Christ is our creed and the Bible{ casualties in Korea through July land a very life-like ice worm ex~ |tude 1340 38" W. and it is now in| ) outboard, % h.p. split phase moto; | Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 9:45 am. — The Church School: | our rule of faith. 13 at 1,213,544 E hibited and succested as a sou- | the files of the Land Office. | davenport, large easy chair, wash- | ~77"" Mrs. Mildred Lister, superintend- This is an increase of 10,616 over |yenir for Soroptimist s. Any and all persons claiming ad- | = ing machine. Odds & ends cheap.| ; » ent. Classes for s the previous week. But the only| There will be a spes verse'y any of the above mentioned || Ko WY o OW lng 0. || See at 7 Mile Sunny Point. 861-3t icsp“al Noles 11 a.m, — The rning worship sure figures in the calculations is ing Friday J 5 should file their adverse claim | ——— . n | o ey 1t was fland should Slan 115 Front Street WESTINGHOUSE _ refrigerator, Special music by the choir. Anthem DOUgIaS ChUICh the number of counted prisoners|announced by Mrs. DeLong, pro- |in the local land office, Anchorage, pagliFimgn lition, $200,00| Admitted to St. of the morning: “Sanctus” (from St of war. gram chairma: within the period of publication or| Phone 57 Phone é*ff\f"” onon. S -gt | Friday was Harry J. Murray; heatcd rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t¢ Cecilia Mass) by Gounod. Directed Serv]r‘eg Chinese casualties were estimate: - e thirty days thereafter, or they will} ohone Gareen 898 """ |misced were Linda Harris, Jones by Mrs. Jane McMullin. Sermon of e at 602,453, including 506,000 battle CANNERY MAN IS HERE be barred by the provisi FLCOR Safe on wheels—Phone u8|Milton, James Trevarthen, Mrs, the morning: “Seldom Doth a Man Notices for this church column |losses, 79,000 non-battle casualties| W. Arnold Waring of the Haines |statules. daytime or 818 evenings. 778-f | Howard Hayes, Walter Czerwinski, Repent.” must be received by The Empire [and 17,453 counted prisoners. Oyster Co., of Seattle, is in Juneau CHESTER W. McNALLY, ! Rosaria Dinter. 5 “6 pm. — Youth .Activities, Youth | not later than 4 o'clock, Thursday North Korean losses were placed |for several day He is accom= Acting Manager. There were no admissions or dis- Fellowship will meet at church. All| afternoon to guarantee change of |at 611,091. This included 374,000 bat- |panied by Mis Waring and they | First publication: July 14, 1951. e Wi misisls at the Glovernient Hospital urged to attend and bring a rnendv. sermon topics, etc. tle casualties, are staying at (he Baranof Hotel. |Last publication: Sept. 8, 1951. Friday. ‘ ’ ssEzsssssazsasaaes

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