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PAGE TWO Notices for this ehurch ¢olumn must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, eto, RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In {he heart of the City for the hearts of the City” “3. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor Miss Nancy McDowell, Organist Mr. David Phillips, Choir Director. | Sermon: “Seek Ye First the King- dom of God.” Music the quartet: “The Lord’s Prayer Miss Sylvia Thorstenson, _rganist.| 9:45 am.—Sunday Scheel. 11:00 am.—The Worship Service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 10 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 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main streets. Subject of the lesson sermon will be “Mind.” The golden text is from IT Tim- othy: “God hath not given us the« spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” A passage from “Science and Heaith with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy will be read. ‘The pubuc is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Testimouial 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 evenihg meeting. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booth, Minister Miss Lois Lawrence, Guest Organist 9:45 a.m. — Sunday school, Gor- don K. Chappel, superintendent. Adult Bible class meets in the manse. 10:50 a.m. Organ prelude. 11 am. — Divine Worship. Ser- mon: “God With Us.” Miss Evelyn Ramm will be soloist. A nursery is condueted each Sunday so that par- ents may leave youngér children there during services. 7:30 p.m. Thursday—Choir re- hearsal under direction of William W. Reedy. 1:30 p.m., Friday—Martha Society meets at the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i Services held in_the Rooms over the Gastineau Grocery Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mrs. Jimmie Bolton, Sunday School Superintepdent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Pianist 10 a.m, — Sunday school. 11 a.m. — Morning warship. 7 p.m. — Training Union. 8 pm. — Evening worship Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer tervice; 8:30 p.m, — Choir rehearsal. A hearty welcome is extended to all these services. THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY {RINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mrs, C. Kenway, Choir Director Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 am. — ‘Morning Prayer and Sermon. 9 am., Wednesday—Holy Com- munion. 7:30 p.m., Thursday—Choir re- hearsal. 10 am. to noon, Saturday—first fall session of Church school. PECLER RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS Fifth Street 'Tonight (Saturday) Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10 am. — High Mass_and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 7 pm. THE METHODIST CHURCH Oppasite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friendship Meet.” _ Rev. Fred MoGinnis, Pastor - Jane’ McMullin, “Choir Leader Ruth Popejoy, Ofganist 9:45 a.m. — The Church 8School: | Mrs. Mildred Lister, superintend- | pm. Alfred and Bernice Morgan | Ministers. ent. Classes for all ages, 11 a.m. — The Morning Worship: Organ meditation by Mrs. Kather- ine Alexander; prelude, Religioso” by Lautenschlinzer; offer- tory, “In Remembrance” by Franz SIX WEEKS VACATION Van Blon; postlude: “March in Y” by Smart; by the choir: “Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem” by J. H. Maun- der, directed by Mrs. Jane McMullin: Sermon by the Minister: “What the Centuries Say to the Hours.” <6 p.m. — Intermediate Fellowship. All youth of the church are urged to attend this important meeting. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE communny Presbyterian Church of Auk Bay. Rev. R. E. McCluggage. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Momning Worship, “Andante | | | | [ | | | | | i i {of the week. j0dd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. CATHOLIC CHURCH 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, and 11:30 am. Mass on weekdays, 7 am. Confessions — Saturday, eve ot holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rosary and Benediction — Friday evening at 7:30. 10, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | Corner Second und Main | E. L. Broder, Pastor The services of this church are| held on Saturday, the Seventh Day | 9:45 am. — Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children's Division. 11:00 am, — Sabbath Worship Hour, and sermon. Sunday, 10:15 am. — “Voice of Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Dorcas meetings every 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays. ‘Wednesday, prayer service, 5:90 pan - Mid-vicek BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frank!in 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 pm.—Govérnment Hospital. 8 p.m. — Evangelistic service. 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- sion on South Frarklin Street. Tuesday: 8 p.n—Prayer meeting and Bible study. Friday: - 8- p-m.—Yeung People’s Service. The Women's Missi. nary Council meets the first Thursds? night at 8 o'clock of each month. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor: 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 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, 518 East Street. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCIU Corr.er West 8th and E Streets ‘A church with an open door— ‘Whosover will, may come”.” Walter A. Soboletf, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Mus, ‘Florenice Nash, organist. 9:45 am. — Sunday school. ] 11 am. - Morning ‘Worshio. JUNEAU: CHURCH OF CHRIST Gladier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Church Phone Black 309 Bible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 am. Worship—8:00 pm. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these serviccs Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and the Bible our rule of faith. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street . F, Leroy Davis 10:30 a.n. — Bunday school, in- cludes teeniage and adult classes. 17:30 pan. — Bacrament service. Tuesday, 8 pm, — Relief Society and Priesthood meetings. Wednesday. 2:00 pm. — Primary —— ™HE i)n.vhxon ARMY wmuhihby Ave. { /Lt N, B, steinlg 11 auh —Holiness. 2:30. p.m.~Praise. 7:30. p.1a. -—&fnuon. Tuesday, pm. — Women's Home League,, Tudsday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer. Saturday, 'l 30 p.m.—Family night. Thé read'tig room in the Decker building is dpen each day from 9 am. until 10 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. SUNDAY SING TIME Amerioan Tegion Dugout at 8 Specfal music; singing of hymns. DAVLINS ‘LEAVING ON With no particular destination planned, except Manhattan Beach, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davlin and daughter Carol are leaving Tuesday pn @ six weeks’ vacation on the west' coast. Davlin is adminis- trative assistant in the Admiralty Division of the U. 8. Forest Servce. At Manhattap Beach they will visit Mrs. Davlin’s parents but from then on their plans are jndefinite. Tl)ey are shipping their car to u]d!‘_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 800 Turn Out For Football Fall Practice LES, Sept. 1—®— 125 candidates repért- University of Washing- than 800 players turned Douglas Church Services | Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock, Thursday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. out today ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCIL} foot| oo ¢ i d“w Pacific Rev, Samuel A McPhetres, Vicar | COast conference an the start Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | °f What promises to be a red hot Fifiteenth Sunday afcer Trinity, | “#HPaish : The congregation is invited to ]I\Ilnn of the ’nu-\hc& “])l;\nl;md worship at Holy Trinity church in ltte, 30 & uo ; 3 ay. Juneau this Sunday middle of next week PRGN the you! giants tak- S 101 to get intc DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society gets un- L. The large squad at Washing- Donald Vertin, Pastor. < s Sunday School 10:30 exe. &t ton was in line with the Huskies' Church. spot in the conference race, | Coach Howie Odell's team is co- favorite with California to reap the major laurels. California expected 95 candidates DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CUURCH Services In the new Community Church Building Rev. Robert R. Rings, Minister injand the roll call for the others 11:00 am-—Morning worship, { Sounded like this: Oregon, 100 to 10:00 a.m. — Church school. 110; Southern California, 95; Ore- 6:30 pn.—Youth Fellowship. gon State 90; UCL anford and Idaho, 85, and Washington State, s SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC Coach Kip Taylor at Oregon CHURCH % State has the most lettermen e ‘mmspgs‘mcrm“en‘ B aboard, 27, one more than Chuck Taylor, new coach at Stanford, has at Palo Alto. The others range from Oregon’s 16 to ‘Wash- - fiundd\‘ mass. 8:30 am. Matthews Scores . o W ke players from last yea: s'l Ro:s squad, but he 11 welcome: v- ' H B H !\\'C.\kl and guard Les Richter. 2 ell, likewise, lost a few key Ory N DOISe | owen uewie o e B - BOISE, Tduho; Sept 1—=A—Heavy | hic- still -bas the-ene-twopunch of Matthews | passer Don Heinrich and fullback punching Ha (Kid) knockout | Hugh McElhenn: scored his ninth straight : League Standirgs and his 61st consecutive victory when he knocked out Dave Whitlock in By the Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE | six rounds last night. The Seattle puncher caught the San Francisco Negro with a solid right cress and he was counted out will. be in the Parish Hall on 5th Street on Monday Sept. 3, and on the following Saturdays. Classes now enrolling in Baton-tap; Toe-ballet; Boys Acrobatic Group, Teen-age Ballet Class; Teen-age Social Danc- ing Club. Phone Blue 163. 902-7t WIL Games - By the Associated Press Spokane 6, Victoria 2. Vancouver 11, Salem 0. Yakima 1, Tacoma 0. Wenatchee 8, Tri-Ci ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge at 1:30 Tuesday after- noon to conduct funeral of our late | Brother J. Magnus Hansen. J. W.| Leivers, Secretary. 902-1t . JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Company penthouse Wednesda Sept. 5, at 1:30. Mrs. C. V. Ruddlph, 902 - EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Two companies, totaling 40 men, all formet officers-in the Imperial Russian Army, kntel in the Russian traditional ccrmony of “bless- ing the troops” prior to béing sworn into the California National Guard at San Francisco. '~ Passing among them sprinkling holy Prince Rupert and will drive to Ore- gon. From there they may go to| southern California via the coast highway. | water is the Most Reverend Iona, Russian Orthodox Church patriarch, aecompaned by Archdeacon Jon Arhimandri. The former Russian nationals ai'¢ mow all American citizens. (P Wirephoto, or the opening of fall in 2:55 of the sixth. W L Pet Both fighters weighed 1761;. Broatdin 82 45 646 The victory was another step in|new York 76 53 580 Matthews’ long pursuit of a crack! goston 64 61 512 at the lightheavyweight crown held | st 1,0uis 61 62 496 by Joey Maxim. Philadelphia 63 66 488 But despite the win, Matthews' | pittchurgh 55 74 426 Manager Jack Hurley said he |Gincinnati 54 4 doesn’t expect an early title match. | chicago 63 T3 “He's put the title in moth balls again,” Hurley said after the fight, AMERIC, LEAGUE referring to Maxim. w L Promoters estimated the crowd|New York 80 47 at 8,000 and the gqtc at 530 000. Cleveland 80 49 Boston 7% 61 Cl\ic‘ago 70 58 | Detroit 59 69 ase all Jials .o % | Philadelphia 53 17 By the Associated Prcss St. Louis 39 86 Batting, Hank Acft, Browns — PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Drove in four runs on a homer and | W L Pet two singles to lead St. Louis to a|geattle 93 62 .600 6-3 victory over Cleveland. ! Hollywood 8 67 568 Pitching, Saul Rogovin, White SoX | portland 9T 507 — Pitched Chicago to a 2-0 seven |pos Angeles M 78 497 hit victory over Detroit. Oakland T4 82 4T N Sacramento 70 85 452 NOTiCE San Diego 70 85 452 Dorothy Roff’s Dancing Classes | San Francisco 70 8 452 Subferranean | Rumblings Heard ‘1 In Coast League | By the Associated Press With schedule, an uphes today in the P: nether district acramento, San Diego and San | Francisco are in a three way dead- lock for the cellar position. Or if you're an optimist, for sixth place. Anyway, they're all 23 games behind the leader. The rearrangement came to pass last night in a pair of double head- ers which found San Francisco| twice dusting off Oakland, 6-4, and 4-1, and San Diego splitting with | Sacramento. | First place Seattle, meanwhile, lost by 6-1 to the third place Portland Beavers, but runner-up Hollywoed remained five games off the pacé by succumbing to Los Angeles, 4- The evening's stalwarts included Sacramento Manager Joe Gordon, who pinch hit a two run homer in pacing the Solons to a 4-2 triumph over the Padres in their second game, and Bob Boyd, who dmove in the deciding run. San Diego won the first game, also by 4-2, with Whitey Weitelmann and Jack Gra- ham contributing round trippers. Marino Pieretti doled out a four hitter in checking Seattle and would have had a shutout except for an error in center field by Eddie Barr. Joe La Fata drove in four of Port- land’s runs. Sports in Brief By the Associated Press only 12 games left on the] al is in evidence Coast League's TENNIS At Forest Hills, N.Y. — Frank Sedgman, Australia, and defending Larsen. entered se finals of national championship Sedgman defeated Tony Tra erl,’ 3-6, 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 and Larson eliminated Gardnar Mulloy, 6-8, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. | champion_Art [¢ At Texarkan 3 Jimmy Lynch, automobile thrill driver, died at age of 50. RACING At Pawtucket, R.I. — Puppet ($30) came from behind for a neck vic- tory in six-furlong Seekonk Purse! at Narragansett Park. | i At Chicago—Night-Phara ($11.20) was clocked in 1:11 3/5 for six fur- llnngs in winning Miss Ford purse at Washington Park. | FROM .SF\TTLE l Monte Label of Seattle arrived| sterday to be employed here by| the McKinley Electric Co. He is stop- ping at the Hotel Junmu WANTED a spinet plano in gomn condition. Call 664 after 8 p.m.! 900-6t | | WANTED Used hoy’s good condition. Phone 32 bicycle, 2. 900-tf GOOD home for kitten. Call 284.| 900-6t | FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Phone 818. 900-tt WANTED situation as pastry cook. Available Nov. 1. Mary Alderin, “%Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellow Stone Park, Wyo. 898-6t | ONE two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfur d preferably furn- ished, 1.ceded by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 dqys 873-tf Regular meeting at Electric Light | gprp “ANTED—AIa.ska Laundry 758-t1 2t 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl.i Percy's Cafe USED CARS 1947 STUDFBAKER Chamx‘mn Se~ dan. Make offer. Call 787 or Blue 495. 901-6t 55-t1 | 1948 PACKARD Club Sedan, 20.- 000 miles. Excellent condition $1500.00. Call 301. 900-3c HERES A IG BU SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 _ WANTED r REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951 \ICLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE ' REAL ESTATE GARRISOIN house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St. Full basement. Partially furn- ished. $7,850.00. 6 UNIT apartment. ' A good in- come property. DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. Immediate DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year old. Modern with apt. renting $125.00 month. MODERN 2 bedroom home, com- furnished, corner lot $14,000. (W37 3 3 bedroom home, [} d, good v l ment, steam heat, 1 | pletely Douglas. 000. NICE 3 bedroom home, fu ] garage, basement, double pl occupancy. For sale at price less ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun than appraisal. | Ave. 817,400 (W4 LISTINGS on several large in-|GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- vestment properties. ly furnished, view,. basement, OTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter Star Hill, $11,500. (W4s) Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This is still the best small restaurant in Juneau. Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 | VIEW, garden, enclosed yard,new; hardwood | 2-bedroom, furnace, floors, electric kitchen, complete- ly furnished, immediate occu-/ pancy. FHA appraised. TWO DUPLEXES—both complete- ly furnished. No hills. CABIN Lena’s Cove. Two-bedroom | home, 2 |ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily . accessible year round, good bldgs, { other features. $26,000 (W25) i’THREE Summer homes. Up to i home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acr $4300. cleared, good well, garage, 2 MANY EXCELLENT lots for year lakes, etc. round homes, summer cabins, re- 2 FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes,| sorts and industrial sites. both completely furnished. MANY OTHER LISTINGS 2 TROLLERS. Several acreages | witn improvements — peicas, BOD Druxman-Phone 891 Sitka. ik i M.J. HAAS - Associate 2 CAFES fully equipped. Inspec-| Juneau—123 Front Street tion invited. Lots Douglas, Jun- eaul ‘D ber. MAY we help you buy a new home in the states? If you need | your equity out of your proper re, let us with you. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE Q. D. 10 hp. Johnson, oars and life cushion. Priced for quick sale 901-2¢ lio couch, ary tub, au with mir- and old fash- 452. 900~ ional fashioned , 3 small table JUmJ bath tub. Phone USED ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR SALE 1 General Electric Dish Washer, used about 1 year .. $185.00 | 1 Thor Combination Dish and Clothes Washer practically new, $165.00 1 Easy Spinner Washing Murhme‘: good condition, a 1946 model, . $125.00 | 1 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, A-1| condition, only $ 35.00 1 Westinghouse Electric Range, 3 unit, cooker pot & timer $ 9 1 New Aladdin Swing Arm Hn-.u Bridge lamp, was $29.50, now, ' only .. . § 20.00 1 Bronze Bridge Lqmp, was $17.50 now only $ 13.50 These are all “Good Buys” and won't last. Terms if" desired. PARSON'S ELECTRIC, INC. Goldstein Bldg. 893-3t FOR RENT : BEDROOM furnished apartment' at 1565 Evergreen. Rent $50. per month plus utilities. Will rent to single person or two adults, prefer working couple. Call Red 479, 901-2¢ FOR RENT — Rooms with bath. Walking distance. Phone 1008. 900-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE - Tv\o new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di vide into stores, offices, and r taurant. Also space for othe bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 911. FOR RENT — Mendenhall Apart- ments furnished and unfurnis ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and up furnished. Call at apartment office or phone 892. 891-27 STEAM heated rooms, 315 (‘o]d St 135-t AVAILABLE now. Space for résb aurant or other business. Phonc 452. 882-t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o. Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 14 MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nc St. Phone 908. 793-t! TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf ~—_small fract with tim- | discuss H:‘m.m.,_ Auke Bn) Tritz Cove Road OPPOR AND MENT PROPERTIES NITIES | R R A A R (()\i\IERCI AL site, former Dutch Rodebaugh la d and bu on $7,500. (G19) | 10US boatshop of late Ralph | | Thompson, good building and location. Many tools. $3,500. BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (BT MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart-: | ment heuse, central he: | $12,600. LOW rental t¢partment propert; llent business lot, can be/| converted for better income, | $15,000. Y4) ! GOOD INCOME, downtown store- apartment bldg. with bar, excel- buy at $42,000. (BS) COUNTRY business bldgs. COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. RESIDENTIAL grocery. 01 sell hundmg (B1) NY -OTHER - LISTINGS Bob Druxman—Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road (B6) ? FOR SALE FOH SALE — by owner 3 bedroom . house in Shattuck Addition. New- | ly painted, completely furnished | including new electrical equip- | ment. Available immediately. | Mrs. James L. McNamara. Phon i Red 495. 902-6t j + DINING table, 6 ply wamut 60x42 5 3 extra boards. Gaod ion. Call Mrs. Ed Sutton, i Black 147. 900-6¢ i 20 FOOT outboard cabin cruiser, 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830. 898-tf 1951 25-FOOT TRAILER ' house. Phone 0373 in the evenings 898-5t TROLLER “Mischief” for zale — $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 834-tf LUNCH ROOM 319 Willoughby 896-10t Avenue. Phone $46. FOR SALE Pelican Theatre. Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska. 892-Tt MARINE Batteries. Heavy duty or standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason- able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Boat Harbor. 892-6t " e ©6 0 e 0 0 ® o C > 2 BEDROOM home. F.HA. ap- praised over $15,000. Complete- ly furnished. Automatic hot air furnace. Full basement. 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf e o o o & o o o o veeove INE new 220 hp. Lycombing air- craft Engine complete vith prop, generator and starter. Al- so two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 581. Walter D. Field. 877-tf REFRIGERATOR — Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf VISITOR FROM SEATTLE A. L. Stevenson of the Standard 0Oil Co., from Seattle is reg:.sbered at the Baranof Hotel CENTRAL 3 bedroom unfurnished | living rooms, ga e, Douglas. $4,000. (W46) CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, furnished, across from Bldg. $7,500. ONE bedroom home, furnished, Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | {FURNISHED small two bedroom| home, South Franklin, (W19) Willoughby Ave. waterfront. | RAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) RESTAURANT. $2,000. (B8) (W32) | Will lease | Call} @ PETER WOOD . AGENCY —$55588— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR |WE SELL i.cn% HOMES THAN |ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$98858- I challenge them to 1vst their sales each month—p 1 ng after 40 y | in sa | A good 1 Price udes inven Terms. |FRICE. DOWN — $1,850 down | 3-bdrm hoine, furnisheq, U(v:WLL\ double ga: | basement, tove Large yard, view, ge, full concrete rnace. New elec Balance due $90 month. AVE. — FHA ap- al $16,000 bare. Owner in- elec stove, wall-to-wall and drapes. 3 bdrms, tile garage, corner lot. 2 yrs and ‘1gc BEHREND bath, new. BEHRENDS AVE. APPRAISAL PRICE—loan HOME AT FHA $12,- { 600 fully furnished house $18,000. i Evening showings by appt. |NEW LISTING — Clean 2 | | | bdrm house Douglas rd, will sell either nished or unfury. Large lot, $10,500 or $8,500. This will g0 Inst Hdwd floors, view win- dows. lid 3 bdrm home, fully furnished, cement basement, best view, near schools and St. Ann’s. $12,500. CLOTHING STORE — n P | central location, le Only $3,000 plus Stock bought before raises offers $5,000 | profit before retail markup. De~ tails. |PRICE DOWN — Voiles house, Douglas, 3 bdrms furnished fire~ place, 100x160 lot. Now $10,000. MARA home at 10th and A appraised by FHA $10,000 bare, loan $8,000, price $12,500 [ completely furnished. All new | reweld furnace, Thor auto | Shelvador refrig, West- double oven range. 3 bedroems, two full baths. ed back to yard. Easily duplex. Very large NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, tr , view of Jus neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas Former Baldwin home. | NEW LISTING — Former Bud Phelps house, 612 W. 10th St. 3-bdrms furnished. New furnace, | Tii€éW élec hot water htr, fireplace, | full nent, garage, large liv- ingroom-diningroom. PRICE DOWN — 2 bdrm large yard, W. 8th St. house, MR Vets will lo: PRICE DOWN — house, Douglas Rd. Terr Vets will loan $10,000. {FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. frontage | on Giacier Highway directly across from new schcol bldg. { 150 deep. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, part uafinished. On stai: $2,500. | BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bous $1,200 all clear. 80x150 levard—One for ed and excavated. One for $1,500 w rock fill from road. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, concrete basement, oil furnace, Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingrecom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle. Price over $35,000. 3EST view of city—Vienola home on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. IOVE i today—Brekhus home, furnished, nice view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,500 for both. ith ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. TINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn~ ished, $4,000; $500 down. 2ACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fure nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 HELP WANTED WANT bhoy 14 or 15 years of age, also have opening for usherette. See Manager Capitol Theater. 900-3t fireplace, NEW "LISTING — comfortable so-

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