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PAGE TWO e ————— 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. . CTION LUTHERAN CHURCH rd he City for the e City” nan, Pastor Organist Iverson, Streets the devo- the topic chool age invited to din: rgsted high 45 p.m. — First year ~ Junior - Senior Choir p.m Second FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST hool. Pupils uld be ac- 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | | Services held In the Rooms over the Gastineau Grocery Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Harold Cargin Sehool Superintendent s Louise Grant, Pianist 10 a.m. — Sunday school. 11 a.m.—Morning worship, Good News Hour broadcast over KINY. 7 pm, Training Union. 8 p.m. — Evening worship | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer tervice; 8:30 p.m. — Choir rehearsal. | A hearty welcome is extended to | all these services. i THE METHODIST CHURCH : Opposite Federal ana aerritorial | Building “Where Faith and Friendship Meet.” Rev. Fred McGinnis, Pastor Jane McMullir, Choir Leader Ruth Popejoy, Organist 9:45 am. — The Church School: Mrs. Mildred Lisier, superintend- ent. Classes for all ages. ! 11 am. The Morning Worship Special organ meditations. Anthem | of the morning, “America” by 8. F. Smith and arranged by Jane Mc- | Mullin, Sermon of the Morning, In the Fight to Set Men Free.” | 6:30 pm. — The Methodist Youth | Fellowship. Recreation, worship, re- freshments. 8 pm. The Evening Service. | Special musical sclection. Sermon | of the evening, Sure of God.” 5 The offi board will | Bible Study Class. THE (‘"HURCH OF THE HOLY ‘ARINITY, 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 Mrs. William Campbell, Director of Religious Education Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Third Sunday before Advent 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Family Service of Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon. Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Inquirer’s class for adults in the church. Wednesday, 7 a.m,, 10 a.m. — Holy Communion. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Women’s Guild, meeting undercroft of the church, Thursday, 7:30 pm. — Choir re- hearsal. Trinity in the Friday, 8 p.m. — Monthy meeting | of the vestry. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon — Church School. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Corner Second and Main E. L. Broder, Pastor | The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 9:45 am. — Sabbath School and | | Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children’s Division. 11:00 a.m. Hour, and sermon. Sabbath Worship | - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Alaska - Airline ProlesIs (Continued irom Page One) forms of transporiaiion forces re- necessities id, adding: ack of these commodities would seriously affect the standard of liv-| ing of Alaskans whereas lack of air | cargo service in the United States would, 1L most, be a severe incon- | venie Al(hmu'h cargo southbotind from laska is “insignificant,” ATA as- certed that ed with a certificate ' or an exemption for unlimited trips and a mandate from the Civil Am o- | nautics Board to develcp low. service, large irregular carn could . . . provide a self-sustai non-subsidized cargo service.' It urged that the hoard “recog- nize the legitimate supplementary function of demand-type service by not limiting this service.” “However,” it added, “if such service must be limited, it should be limited to transporting on a de- mand basis the cargo and low- revenue passenger traffic by lim- iting the percentage of passengers by weight that can be transported in proportion to cargo.” “the of cveryday life, e liance upon the air carrier to supply | . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ! Football Roundup By ORLO ROBERTSON l‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 10—{®—There were roses in the air at Los An- jgeles and snow in the skies at East | Lanzing, Mth for the nation’s two top foot mes today. Stanford and Southern California lash to decide the Rose Bowl At East Lansing, where | ;nmn is snow on the ground and flurries predicted, the mighty un- ‘h ated Spartans of Michigan State host to Notre Dame's youthful downed only by Southern before a capacity house | honc wax h, | Methodist, 1,000 A victory for would go a 1 w the Spartans higher along the na- 1[}\111‘ top gridiron forces. State | was rated No. 5 last week in the Michigan State toward moving 5 sociated Press poll. Tennessee, one of the three 1951 bowl contestants with a good chance of playing a repeat engagement, | sheuld have no trouble getting past Washington and Lee for the Vol's seventh successive victory. Kentucky, hopeful of another bowl bid but still confronted with a Nov. 24 engagement against the | Vols, figure to shake Babe Parilli |loose against Tulane for a victory. But, the same can’t be said" for| | Texas. And the reasons are: the | | Longhorns are a member of the| | Southwest Conference, where sur-| prises are routine, and their op- | ponent is Baylor with strike-throw- | ing Larry Isbell. | REAL ESTATE | LARGE commereial\property — 5/ stores and 17 apartments—good | location. High income will re-pay | purchase price in six years. ‘Terms | from present owner. | FISH BUYING station. Located on| west coast near Femr‘burr This | 1des ral mer- chandise store, hqum store, res- taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, Union Oil agency, docks, boats, scows and a good three bedroom residential huse. The station has just finished a good season and is in excellent condition. It has netted enough in a sin to re-pay the entire pur price. Terms are available to a person experienced in fish buy ing. A trade for a local busir would be considered but it has to be good. BEDROOM furnished house in Douglas. Full basement. Top con- dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should meet either FHA or veterans ap- praisal. BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school. Furnished or un- | furnished. Hot water hl'u.m,,‘ plant. Large double yard. ’ 1 BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. | BELLES CAFE. | | | |Office: Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One| — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE COZY 2 bedroom home, completely | furnished, garage, Douglas. INCOME properties, good location, excellent réntals. |BOAT shop, moderate price. 12th STREET duplex, well flxr)flshcd‘ two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. |y gopp BEAUTIFUL large home with e: cellent view of Juneau, full bs many fine features, 2 bedrcoms plus income apt. (W48) | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | ly furnished, view, basement, | DELUXE house trailer, $4250. FURNISHED small two bedrcom home, South Franklin. (W19) | ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bl dgs. TWO beach cabins, 33800 tops. MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 =ast M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥ront Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway FOR SALE TROL LER ';msm cqm regulation 4 poles for minimum investment. Good seaboat, structurally and Will accept fir: includ mechanicall rmu)mb]e offer, ns such as power lenc 41 g tr cooled i Hotel bet 960-6t | | PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88588— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR MCRE HOMES THAR ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$85$5$ I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood -—$38$88— JUNEAU STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3/ 400 for 1 bdrm house, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. PARRI:: ST.—Near St. Ann's Hosp. Full bsmt. $7, ST.—Near St Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,- 500. DOUGLAS ROAD bdrm, hardwood floors, new plumbing, sinks, cabinets, NEW 2-| stove, $8,400. DOUGLAS 5| plCle ch'u HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 lot, view, near school $6,500. sound | NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,- 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy n 5 and G‘ cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details upon request. $7,500. with partially completed bulldlna‘}OR at $2,000. ¥y 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. | | A CABIN ... . 5],\00.00; 2-BDR. home partly furnished, by owner— | ' value $3750. ! house of equal \3141 ue in or near Juneau. Have 2! trollers reason for disposal. Write B | Texas, No. 10 nationally, has af record of six victo) and a two-| point defeat by Arkansas. Buylur‘ has a 4-1-1 record. 15 Most of the other ranking lmm\‘ Sunday, 10:15 am. — “Voice of Prophecy” international broadcast over Station KINY. Dorcas meetings every 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays. Sports in Brief By the Associated Press CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared for have November meeting. All members of the official board urged | to participate in this meeting. parents when enroll- s will be held Ti Cl Ju , on Fifth | CATHOLIC CHURCH of God har- and free s from Eph times darkne in the Lor 1 prov- unto the Hosea will be read from the am the L tation will be n the ice av ul “The belief life and unholiness, God a creator is a (p. 303). fatal error The pubuc 1s cordially invited 10| attend these vices and visit the ading room. Wednesday, 8 p. m —Testimonial | meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room 1s| open Wednesday afternoon from ! 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. b, N LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meev‘; Willis R. Booth, Minister William Reedy, Choir Director Mrs. Carol Beery Davls, Organist 9:45 am Sunday school, don K. Chappel, superintendent Adult Bible class meets in manse. 10:50 a.m. Uigan prelude. 11 am. — Divine Worship. mon, “Fire Upon the Earth.” A nursery is conducted each Sun- day so that parents younger children there durir ices. Ser- 4:30 p.m—Junior Hi Westminster Fellowship meets in church parlors| 7:30 p.m. — The Senior Hi West- minster Fellowship meets in th church parlors with Mrs. Booth a hostess. For the program, the fel lowship will Al![n(l the picture, Wonderful Li: movie — The Junior Mr 3:45 pm 1 at the church Monday, Choir re The Cho'r Martha Society CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF y R DAY SAINTS (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. Leroy Davis 10:30 a.m. — Sunday school, cludes teenage and adult classes. 0 p.n. — Sacrament service. Tuesd Relief Society and Prie Wednesda Fer all ch ORT mmx CHURCH ST. NICHOLAS Fifth pet Tonight (Saturday) Evening Servic Sunday Service, 10 am Mass and Holy Gommunion. Choir rehearzal every Thursday ‘mt 7:30 pm. RUSSIAN OF 7 pm | and Sunda | Ch“\-v Ger- the in- . — High i Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, S.J. Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, and 11:30 am. Mass on weekdays, 8:15 a.m. Confessions — Saturday, eve ot holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4:30, to 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m D Ross and Benediction - Friday y at 7:30 p.m. Mass each Sunday at Smith’s residence near 10, 8 Auk Bay {9 am., at Lee S | the airport. JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway ‘n tiie Highlands | Boyd Fiald, Minister Church Phone Black 309 Bible classes for ail ages at 10 Worship—11 an, Worship—8:00 ;.. Thursday—8:65 p.m. You are invited to come and bring \\nur children to all these serviccs. | Visitors are always welcome. | Chbrist is our creed and the Bible | bur rule Gf faith. 1| P BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) { Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. H. I. Maley, Pastor 10 am.—-Sunday School. "Classes | for all ages including an adult Bible | tlass, 11 am.—Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.—Government Hospital. 8 p.m. — Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet- |ing and Bible study. | Friday: 8 p.m.—Young People's | Semce EIRST CHURCH Or GOD \om Fellow Hall, 209 Frankin St | Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor: Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green T43. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. | 12:30 pm ‘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, 526 East Street. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Correr West 8th and E Streets “A church with an open door— ‘Whosocver will, may come’.” Walter A. Soboletf, Minister 3 Manse, 1003 10th & B Mrs. Florence Nash, organist. Miss Ruth Brooks, Choir Director 9:45 am. — Sunday school. | 11 am.—Morning Worship. Ser- mon by the pastor, “God Needs You!” Text, “The Lord hath need.' Lu 19:34. “Let your light shine.” Matt. 5:16. Choir anthem, “Thee We by Dubois. 6:30 Westminster p.m Fellow- 7:30 pm. — Divine Worship ih- half hour of favorite A film will be shown, “At 1 the Word.” This film is the American Bible So- day, 4 pm. — AH Boys Club | Tuesday vice. | Wi | Meetir | Thursday, LI\Zi) 1 p.m.—Federal Jail ser- nesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer 4 pm. — Girls’ Bible pm. — Choir re- 7:30 p.m. — Missionary CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Community Presbyterian Church of Auk Bay. Wednesday, £:00 pm - Mid-week | | At Detroit — Charlie Keller and: prayer service, releases by Detroit Tigers, THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. At Bolt, Pinchurst, N.C. Tommy Durham, N.C., tacked a one- 71 and 72 for 214 and one-stroke Lt. William Lynch 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Holiness. 2:30 p.m.—Praise. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. — Women's Home League. ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study and prayer. Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Family night. The read'ng room in the Decker building is open each day from 9 am. until 16 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. | tournament. America’s greatest athlete of the last 50 years, underwent an operation for removal of a form of skin can- cer on lower lip. At Washington presidents named by American | Council on Education to check on | college athletics. John A. Hannah, | Michigan State, named chairman. Dr. Raymond B. Allen, University of Washington, is a member. At State College, Pa. — Bob Hig- gins, head football coach at Penn State for 18 years, retired from all athletic activities because of ill health. 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, ete. Footbali Scores By the Associnted Press ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURC’I | Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vica; | Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Third Sunday before Advent Armistice Day p.m.—Evening Prayer Scores last night are as follows: Northeastern (Okla) State 53, Cen- tral (Okla) State 14. Hastings 62, York 12, Omaha 34, Simpson 18. Buena Vista 31, Central (Ia) 0. Washburn 28, Southwestern (Kans) 6. Morris Harvey 23, Davis and Elkins 0 Furman 33, Newberry 13. Marshall 52, Evansville IMSz\mi 34, Chattans Morchouse 13, Knoxyv 1 lHardin—Snnmona_ 46, Tex. Western 0 Occidental 28, Tech 13. Pepperdine 16, Los Angeles St. 13. Pacific U. 13, Whitman ¢ 7:45 Sermon. and DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 13. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in the new Community Church Building Rev. Robert R. Rings, Minister 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 10:00 am. — Church school. 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communications of Mt. | Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. and A.M., Monday, 7:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Temple. Work in M.M. Degree. 961-2¢ SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, 8.J. Pastor 10:30 a.m.— TN R Y e LOUIS NESS IS HERE Louis Ness of Yakutat is stopping t the Gastineau Hotel for a week. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — s O - s s HERBERT’S FINE CLOTHING FEATURING THE BEST IN DOMESTI AND IMPCRTED CLOTH For MEN and WOMEN Made to Measure Suits . . Topcoats . . Slacks . Shirts. . Ski Pants Guaranteed Fit and Quality FIFTEEN DAYS DELIVERY Phone Red 948 P. .0 Bex 645 n v Rev. R. E. McCluggage. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship, 7 p.n.—Westminster Fellowship. Herbert Custom Tailoring Company P ORR—— s - Hank Borowy given unconditional’ under par 71 to previous rounds of | lead in the North and South Open | At Philadelphia — Jim Thorpe, | Ten college | of leading football games | figured to have pleasant afternoons. | Illinois, No. 2, takes on thrice- | beaten and once-tied Iowa. The| game should furnish Johnny XKarras ‘)l,‘m}' of chances to boost hv; | touchdown production and keep the| Illini among the undefeated. | Unbeaten Maryland, No. 3 and with one eye on a bowl, tangles [ with winless but potentially dan-| gerous at Baltimor | By nmhthll Princeton’s should have racked up their >oml successive victory since Harvard is the opposition. Princeton is the nation’s No. 4 eleven. Georgia Tech, with only a 14-14| tie by Duke to mar TWi perfect season, nd J should protect their No. 8 and !1; standings, respectively, without too much effort. Tech plays Virginia Military Institute at Atlanta and Wisconsin plays host to Penmeyl- vania in cne of the few top inter | sectional games. Michigan, still in the running rm the Big Ten crown, travels east to| meet disappointing Cornell, in an-| other intersecfional affair. | Hot Games. ArePlayed, South Grids - By the Associated Press | The hurricane really blew in the] south last night. | Miami University's Hurricanes de- feated Chattanooga, 34-7, in the| top college football game on the light nation-wide program and Fur-| { man’s Hurricanes blew hot for a | 33-13 victory over the Newberry In-| dians. 1 Touchdown plays ranging in dis-| | tance from to 69 yards carried Miami to victory. Jack Hackett po for two talMies, one covering 69 yards and the other 39 yards. Frank | Smith ran 56 and 39 yards for two| more and Bud Constantino raced ! 47 yards for the other. | Chattanooga didn't score until the final quarter. The tally came on a seven-yard run by Dann Orlich. Sonny Horton, scoring three touchdowns, and Russell Sutton paced Furman to its triumph. Hor- ton gained 153 yards and Sutton 130 of Furman's 323. | | | Lutes SALESMAN IS HERE Max McFayden, representing the Goodrich Rubber Co., at Seattle, is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SAN FRANCISCO Florence E. Ullrich of San Fran- cisco, Calif., arrived here yesterday on PNA from Anchorage and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. | | PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit-| 'MURPHY & MURPHY | UNFURNISHEL one ped-room ap- | S ¥ 4 | SEINE boat Vivian June. 48 feet Tie with Whifman SEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. ka, Wrangell. REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS | | Phone G673 over 14'1 st National Bani FORRENT TWO room steam heated apartment. | Sorby Apartmenpts. 955-4f | Klein | 51-tf OFFICE space for rent. building. Phone Black 763. artments § hall Apartments $131.50 and up. Menden- | 950-18t | sTORE space heated, 1000 square | feet. George Brothers. 949-tf | 3 BACHTLOR apartments . Call | FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining pm. bath. Phone 1008 after 5 940-t1 | FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two 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 res-r taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see | Peter Wood, 911. | STEAM heated rooms, 815 Gold St. T35-t1 AVAILAELE now. Space for rest- want or other business. Phone 882-41 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t | \"LRLIT?FR Spinet piano for rent. | Andvr on Plaqo Shop. Ph. 143| {RAINBOW Cleancr: | ELECTRIC | PURS! | ectric, 10t sale—comfor d two bedroom PRICED for able qui furnisk . Phone l’\nu'L 960-3t N th. Hemloc $7.50 per rick, $15 per cord, alder $12 per rick, $20 per cord. 807 A. West Tth St. Box 2181 Juneau. subdividing, all view lots. Only $9,500. :CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre i 959-3t | located at An- | choz’wr‘ grossing $60,000 per year. for selling too much Write Box 86, Anchorage, range—! Nu"get Shop 953-tf long, 11 foot beam, 4 foot draft, 140 h.p. Chrysler two years oid, together skiff. Box. 514, Wrangell, Alaska. 953-tf EL! FVATORVCumplote mm motor, switches, automatic stops. Term George Brothers. 949-tf E SEINER “Admlmlty" by 50 ft. Powered by G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, power ki but gear with 20 skates. For fus- ther information, contact ownex George James, Angoon, Alasxa. 508-61 14 TROLLER “Mischief” for stle $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Packs 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr.; Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf Excellent Parson’s El- REP‘RIGERAT(JR condition. - Contact and C. WAE"!TEB Padific Universify in For Championship By the Associated Press Pacific University gained a tie for the Northwest Conference foot- ball championship last night by de- feating Whitman at Walla Walla 13-0. The victory gave Pacific a tie for the crown with Lewis and Clark of Portland. Halfback Frank Buckiewicz scored both Pacific touchdowns. FROM SEATTLE Vance Kennedy, who is with thel Columbia Lumber Co., at Whittier, | arrived here yester: Scattle and stopping at the Baranof Hotel. He is enroute to Sitka where he will be temponry yard mrcmun 4 is $50.00 181 South Franklin Office Hours: 10:00 FLY SEATTLE | Large 50-Passenger Planes De Luxe Air Coach Service SOUTH-BOUND Alaska’s Leading Non-Scheduled Airline AIR TRANSPORT Associates Sales Co., Ine. pius tax ! NON-STOP Phone 177 :00 p. m. St. a. m. to 5 MONGREL dog needs 2 bedroom residence. Will live outside but owners and child desire to live in- side. Cflll Blue 415, 960-3t HELP WAN YED—-AIB*""\. uflundry 758~ 1 WAITRESS & 1 Yountain Girl Percy’s Cafe 755-1 Fight Dope By the Associated Press lows: At New York — Coley Wallace, 1971, New York, outpointed Aaron Wilson, 190, Knoxville, Tenn. (10). At Hollywood — Gil Cadilli, 117 Los Angeles, stopped Johnny O 109, Oakland, Calif., (8). NOTICE IS HEREBY GI That on Ocfober 19th, 1051, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Joe Sprague, of Juneau, Alaska, was appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of SAMUEL FELDON, also known as Samuel Felden, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator w.w.a. at the office of his attorney Howard . Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. JOE SPRAGUE, Administrator w.w.a. First Publication: Oct. 20, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 10, 1951. 959-14t | with seine and power' 165 hp | including radio telephone | and complete hali- j 1 | farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder. 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- off corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT—Four \'ex"y large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith ahn. One or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investors. GLACIER HWY lot in town $1850. | OFFICE, store space for rent, en- trance to Small Boat Harbor. | KAKE general store, same owner 40 Fights last night resulted as lol-' years. PETER WOOD AGENCY 3 Klein Blde. Tel. 311 t1? : No. MISCELLANEQUS WANTED—Domestic werk, full or part time. References. The Er pue Box 959. 59-6t PREPARE for the winter, get that leaky rcof fixed and the drafts at doors and windows stopped. It costs plenty to heat Alask Remodeling and general house re~ pairing, Call 829, 956-6t HCPE'S SECOND IiANVDvaTORE We buy sell and trade. 214 2nd 8t. °= YUB. 793-t1 USED CARS DODGE 4 door, “new engxm, tires, excellent condition. Trevor Datvis. nf.‘_‘;/ See 960-tf FOR SALE PURE COLLIE pups—exceilent for childrens companion. $35 to $50. Red 575 after 5 p.m. Will ship 5 anywhere. Write Box 1409, Juneau. 961-3¢ ® 6 o o 6 0 0 0 o o ® FOR SALE — Former home of o TINY GLASS. One bedroom. o Large improved yard on Gold |® Creek off 10th & B. Phone @ Red 705, 2 6 o o — EMPIRE WANT ADS PA 957-51 lll. MAI{E --ll.t MODELS SPECIAL L] 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ° 1948 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-door Sedan © 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan L B.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street PHONE 5