The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1934, Page 2

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| Notices for this church eolumn | must be received by The Empire] | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. First chlnh of ouu, Sclentist Sunday services i Be n-u 11 am in the First Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on’Fifth’ snd Main Streets. The subject will |, |be, “God the Only Cause and | Creator.” Church of Why wait for the last-minute hustle and bustle of, | Chnstnme shopping! Women always need (and’ i always love) fine hosiery. And here’s a sale that t settles the gift question for all your feminine i friends. The more you buy, the more you save! 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. ‘Wedpesday, 8:00: pam, = Testls monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. ' This room is | open to the publie. W afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public 1s cordaiiy invited h sttend these services and visit the reading room. - 3 REV. JOHN A, GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Weleoms and. Worship 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:80 to 11:00 am—Organ: Mo: $1.00 pr. $1.25 pr. $1.50 pr. $1.75 pr. Service weights Chiffons and semi-service All first quality Pure silk; full-fashioned Dull, high-twist silk Narrow heels; stop garter run Extra reinforced toe Clear and ring-frée Ten new fall shades All silk picot top B.M.BehrendsCo.; Inc; “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” DOUGLAS | i NEWS e ————— NORTHLAND 1IN Bringing 11 tons of miscellaneous | freight for local firms the North- |land docked here about midnight .| last night. 4 i ———————— CARD OF THANKS RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL 1t is with the deepest and most | sincere appreciation that I express Robert Fraser, who is being treat- ed for a severe cold at St. Ann’s hospital was yesterday reported to be recovering very slowly. Mrs. R. DuPree is reported get- |relief and happiness. Again I thank ting along fine since her last oo- |you from the mm%mn eration and is believed this time —adv AN INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ud~ dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniemces necessary to your complete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary fo & good hotel well operated. RAY W. CLARR, Manager. § NEW- WASHINGTON my thanks to the many friends who have contributed to my mental | ments. 11:00 am. — Mm'nlng worshlp See our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. " s ey 'mfim Army | —_ Sunday: 6:00 pm.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Public service. Friday, 7:30 p.m—Public service. ¥ Resurrection Lutheran Ghareh | — % | Corner of Taira anG Maln Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Pastor. ‘The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. We ols;, Join us .this Sunday. will enjoy the worship and fellow- You | ship. 11:00 a.m.—Morning service Sec- ond Sunday in Advent. Holy Com- munion. - Pastor's sermon, YGifts of Grace.” Monday, 7:00 p.m—Confirmation ’Class meets at pm-sonnge are now . practicing Christmas car-| ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC 8, I934 fl—————-———l)—-s.“.,._" ‘Puesday and !"rldly evemngs nt 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser- t | mon, E. RICE, 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. 8:00 --lnn-Hdv Mmhu ¢ 19:00, a.m—Sunday School, P . 11100 sm~Morning: Brayer and | Me ' Sermon. | Episcopal Church | Pourtn ana Sewerd Streets | No services, sermon or Sunday U.8 DIPARM#P Ol’ AGRICULTURE, WIATH.IR BU‘RSAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 8: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast winds. 0AL The area. of high barometric pressure that was centered over Al- berta yesterday morning has moved -southeastward during the past 24 hours, and barometric pressure continues low today throughouc Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being 28.60 inches over the southern Bering Sea. This generla pressure distribution has been accompanied by precipitation along the coastal regions from Nome to Cordova, the rain continuing at an excessive rate at Cordova, where 5.56 inches was reported during the past 24 hours, making a total of 21.80 inches for the past five days. The rain was continuing at the First Preshyterian Church | 7.30 o'clock—Giospé] services. ; LOCAL DATA v The {agdud Supper s observed. - Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloelty 'Weather 8 ey the first Sunday of each month. 4 p.m. yesty .....30.05 45 72 s 6 Cldy The vall Selx(:r;?:: ::,‘..&he E‘:VT'L.B:B:V;:; Everyone is invited to all these 4 a.m. today 29.83 45 64 SE 16 Clear ‘ cons:mer "f,egin;';y :,?:llymu;:: v ley sof.' H h. Subjéet, “Who Is services, : ‘Noon today. ........20.79 5610 it all;'l‘s SE 16 Ccldy {} what results he is able to secure Thist", “Aid; when he was - | RAD! PO wn: it in daily operation and “|linte Jerusalem, all the .eity was & 0 o o o 9 YESTERD. TODA ‘ under exitsing conditions. , . . A moved, saying Who ,n‘mr-y fAnd . | Rinngeligtly Servie 1 s " - ' number eight shoe has no value the ' multitude said, This is Jesus ° b m"‘;; "vy % Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. to the man with a number nine the iprophet:of Nazareth . 22 tation temp. temp. | umn temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is MEEE. 2111041 Tk “Gwm AMERIOAN LEGION DUGOUT garroy . LA 8 20 16 [} Cldy || worthless as & means of span- 11:30 ain—Bible School, Lesson | SUP48Y evening at 8 oclock 2 Nome T s il Wi Rain || ning a twelve-foot space. “The Christian Teacher.” Matt, 7: special service will be held to gethe 40 38 || coal prices may be quoted 1n 24-207 - Aets. 18:24-28, which 4-“1»]» old friends and. new. pairbanks v T T 0 Cldy || the market but coal values must 1:30 pm—-mble School at Doug- "¢ cordially invited. | Dawson . 40 40 40 54 4 0 Pt.Cldy continue to be determined on ik Aianon s H. Gibson, V. Anderson, Evarse- st Paul . 3¢ 34 | 84 3¢ 14 06 Rain || the firing line in each individual | ¥ 2:30 pm—m.cmn' Service at |5t | Dutch Harbor ... 36 36 32 34 4 02 Pt.Cldy || plant. Douglas Mission. | Kodiak .. . 42 40 40 44 34 .30 Rain * We can satisfy your every coal -7130. p.m—Bvening .service under il M";"" Qhuch "_""3 | Cordova 44 42 46 22 5.56 Rain need now as we have for over direction: -of ; the. People. | | Church of the Nativity of the | \Junan 45 | 39 45 16 0 Clear thirty-five years in Juneau. Lieader,” Mr. Raft. Subject, “Prob- Blessed V. M. Juneau | | Sitka ....... — 50 - - 0 — We have a coal for every purse lems. Faced: on’'the Mission Fields. v;g-;_____‘,;_._‘_.__‘_w_’__a;l(emhlkm 42 3 36 4 0 Clear and for every purpose and we Aot 19108-41. Fiftn and Goid Streets | Prince Rupert 44 | % 38 4 0 Clear invite you to call us about your Wednesday, 7:30: pm. — uu,m.umv WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Edmonton 32 " 4 0 ' Clear || particular problem. _ Bible: Hourt /. - Pastor Seattle 46 34 38 8 0 Foggy One of the following may fit A ntmup.l invitation is given to sunday. Services: Portland 5 42 38 40 4 0 Clear your requirements: - with us. | 8:00 am—Hoay Mass and In-|San Francisco . 62 52 .. 54 6 0 Clear Per ton |, Py FOER S iietead structions. WEATHER SYNOPSIS $12.00 Indian fi'r-Lmn Carbonado Utah Stove, || Nanaimo Lump Nanajmo Mine Run || Diamond Briguets ., Indian-Carbonado Mix ; Utah Stove and Steam . |} Indian Ell’~uunp and || Steam . & 13.00 time of the observation. Alaska and cloudy weather over the interior. perature at Fairbanks at 2 am. today was 52 degrees. Fair weather preyailed over Southeast Indian Pea Cnfll - Webster Smithing .. Temperatures continued abnormally warm over Alaska, the tem- Sunglo . Smithing e m‘ - 'Lh"lsu :s::hool until further notice. “Where Hingry Souls Are | Satistied.” v { vmwou GYES, Pastor (absent) | Sabbath services each:: Ssturday ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION aiternoon, ¥ All_members. that can possibly 1:00 p.m—SAhb.t.h School. |do so. will please meet at the Dug- 2:00 p.m.—Services, |out Sunday . afternoon at 1:30 and | proceed to. Elks’ Hall to arrange ~-»sem for, the, joint Elks-American I Legion Smoker to be held at the |Elks' Hall Monday night. R. J, McKANNA, Post Comemander. | —agy, ., | Bnndly urmux i $1:00) am; — Morning Wmhlp OF IN JUNEAU! | Prices quoted are F.0.B. INSURANCGE || patics Delivery additional Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Pacific Coast Codal Co. FERRY WAY PHONE 412 CALL US DIRECT Juneau, Alaska or Call one of the following | NORTHERN LIGH attendance will help you make ' “1agies with M CHILDREN'S an:ms “HABITS are at first eobwabs. attendance and ‘non-attendange; - “YOU CANNOT DREAM yourself into a character,”—but church e e SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: Classes for all except adults, who meet 12:15 till ORGAN MOMENT§ AT TEN-FIFTY: “Evening Star” (Wagner)— Upof the Motntains” (Handel) MORNING WORSHIP A% ELEVEN: SERMON: The Rev. Warrén Giriffiths, of Skagway, “BlesséQ Ate They' That Mourn.” DUET: Mrs. H, L Fnul.kner. Mys. George F. Alex- ander, ‘Art Thou ‘Weary?” “(Seotf). ORGAN: March ‘of the Wisé Meér" (Hosmer). Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade wu{'speak gl ¥ PR B R P T B S Subijeat, “Chalk Talks “The Way of | o e L e u?z%wx::dgml’:oms:’;;m i DRUGS AND SUNDRIES - Juneau Cash Grocery /| WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY for everyone. \ or LI UORS CASH GROCERS } W: ::PGC::‘“Y recommend L n - ;.::‘&?Mm D aiy e IN.A RRY! Corner Second and Seward O PHONE 97 Free Delivery PHONE 58 Fast Freo Delivery ‘ FOR YOUR FURNACE T 4 . - NORTH TRANSFER Ok Smith PA Rv l? TST HEI NN ] e ————— T PRESBYTERIAN ‘ Drug Smre i Office Next to Light Co, CHURCH . . .. . af MUSIC DANCING DINING Next to Colisoum Franklin at Fourth “CURLEY” FRASER—LARRY BUNGER JUNEAU &RANSFER 1 ¢ REV. JOHN A. GLASSE {| Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN ;.. Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist. - “Whéré”Welcome and Worship Meet” Qone: H. L. Faulimer helow: Excavation Amm st ]’g&.,m \vrm al church COME: THIS SUNDAY! Ranch), g [ SEERT A d "' FOR SALE BY P. O. Box 738 I nsut on Battled and Draft = ; Only Non—Fa“em}ngaml Mos¢ Enjoyable Beer on the Market Cahfornm Btemng Assn. C. E. WARTER, Agent ey M‘ i S ’! SO S8 ne t\‘l Unit price BIDS FOR EXCAVATION GRADING AND FILL Bids will be received up ‘until noon Monday, December 10, 1934;-at the| office of Frank A. Metealf, Engineer, 210 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska, on the work described Description of Woi‘ic proposed Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc., Airport (Kendler RYAN TRANSFER u PHONE 29 Bids are to be receiyed as follows: —_—— | < Lump sum price per eubie yard for excavating approxn- i FUEBL mately 5,000 cubic yards, Average dgpth of cut approxi- WELL SOREENED mately 4 ft. Excavation only, no hauling. 3 i i COAL Lump siim price per cubie yard for excavating approxi- S ALSO I mately 10,000 cubi¢ yards. “Average depth of cut approxi- le mately 4 ft. Exacavation only, no hauling. Unit price per cubic yard on the above two items, Grade stakes to be fymi§hed by the engineer in charge. approximately 5,000 cubic yards as directed. Average dis- tance of haul 1,500 feet. ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Wellington and Utah Coals PHONE 48 | INDIAN EGG-LUMP CARBONADO EGG and other coals of QUALITY SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 528 " For UTAH Stove COAL CALL 11 BODDING TRANSFER ANl Standard COAL Genuine Utah and Nanaimo of tract 300 ft. by 1800 ft. located at the Coals—HOT STUFF! Diamond Briquets Satisfactory and Economical ALASKA TRANSFER PHONE 269 ffl per cubi¢ yard for hauling and spréading INDIAN EGG-LUMP DIAMOND BRIQUETS YED, [P ApY W ALL DEALERS Ry Unit price per cubic yard for hauling and spreading . m’mm trand approximately 10,000 cubic yards as directed. Average f W » distance of haul 1,500 ft. JACK’S TRANSFER " CALL 524 ® ' Blue prints of project can be obtained from A. B. Hnyes, m———— T Gutmuu Hotel 4 Smmdad’ ot o FE d CALL 1 The owners reserve the right to accept or reject any COLE | ar all bids. { for I “COAL 4 Best Quality—Fast Service __PHONE 3441

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