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| ¥ | | | 80c to $1.95 s B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Exclusive Distributors Phoenix Juneau's Leading Department Store Hosiery O S RO quarter ended with a big goose egg for them. 18-Point Lead With an 18 point lead the Bears easily raised the gcore to 31 at the fihalr and their opponents managed to get 7 points out of the scram- ble. That Bear team was just dynamite last night, and continued ‘mlmg them up. At the end of the — third quarter they had 43 markers !against the Huskies' 12. Juneau High Basketeers Set| Roy smitn, nigh pomt man, was \seconded by every member of the BaCk Douglas by 58 |team. In fact, congratulations, if to 22 Count given individually, must also go to Buddy Brown and Joe Smith, who With a pounce and a growl the played fine all-around defensive Juneau Crimson Bears ended the and offensive games. Hanson, at Gastineau Channel school series|left forward, and DeVault in the with the biggest score this season|tip-off position, also played beauti- when they chalked up 58 counters|ful ball last night. for themselves against 22 for Doug- | Final Period las High last night in the Juneau High Sgc:mol (}yn% In the final period the Islanders 2 came up with that never-say-die The gym was packed, every stu- 7 J “ dent and many of the parents were SPirlt and made more field goals out to add to the din of the band|than in any of ¢he preceding per- iods, but the Bears were far, too far and the excited hoop fans could be| o heard for blocks around. An ap-|8head to give them much hope. It preciative audience, all right to | Wasn't Douglas’s off night either. It watch the lads put on their lastWas just that the Bears were keyed and best game of the year. |up to their very best form and Using its well prepared formations, Wanted to make this last game the Bear quintet played as fine a|Something to put a bright red mark defensive game as offensive. At the|&rounc 3 8 By its victory Juneau High's hoop opening whistle the J-High hoopers i ‘ " . " am won the right to compete for started to drape them in, 2, 4, 6, 8— € b 4 15. The Islanders hardly gob their| the Northern Division champion- hands on the ball and the first/SHiP. The boys have turned out re- ligiously for practice under Coach CRIMSON BEARS | Hautala all season and bave devel- oped into a smooth-working, fast- playing outfit. If transportation can be secured, they will have a chance to show what they can do outside of Juneau when they meet oppos- ing teams at Skagway. Preliminary Older brothers, making up the Juneau High Alumni team, gave the Juneau High Reserves a good trouncing, but some valuable ex- perience, in the opening tilt last night, when they won by 21 to 14 score. Coach Hautala gave all his lads. a chance to play and they held up quite well considering the pressure by old-standbys like Sammy Nel- son, Hanson and Dutch Beh- rends. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1937. . Notices for this church cotumn taust be received by The Empire dot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to. guarantee change of i sermon topics, etc. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientisi, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be “Love.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meefing. g Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. L The public is cordially invited to ! attend these services and visit the reading room. | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “The Friendly: Church” Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service, ser- mon: “The Seed and the Sower.” Anthem, “Savior, Blessed Savior,” the Ladies’ Choir. | Choir rehearsal will be held Mon- day night this week. All members are requested to come. CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Near Fritz Cove Corner REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. Sunday School for 2 to 3 o'clock, divided into classes for adults as well as for children. Bring the chil- dren and share in the good things to be enjoyed at this school for everyone living out the highway interested to attend. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, EPISCOPAL Fourth ana Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES | E. RICE, Dean i Bunday Services: 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver and sermon. METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets O. L. KENDALL. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. Mary Whitemore, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship 7:15 p.m.—Epworth League 8:00 p.m.—Evening Servive. | ‘The public is cordially invited to . all of these services. ! | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | Sundav services: [ 10:00 a.m.—Bibie School. Lesson, “The Financial Cost of Alcoholic| Beverages.” Temperance Lesson. Prov. 21 and 23. Matt. 24:45-51; John; 6:26-35. 11:00 am. — Morning Sermon. Subject, “Religion in the Home.” “This day is salvation come to this house.” Luke 19:9. 7:30 pm.—Evening service under the leadership of the Young Peo- ')ple’s Society. Topic “What Do I Know About My Church.” I Tim. 3:14-16. The Summary DOUG. (22) ... Feero 6 Stragier 7 Cashen 6, hitanda 2 . Smith, Joe 1. Reidi 1 Substitutes: Juneau — Krugness (1). Douglas—Savikko, A, Savik- ko, R. Officials: Referee, Johnson; Um-~ pire, Erskine; Timer, Phillips; Scor- er, Harmon. . Coaches: Juneau, W. P. Hautala; Douglas, Martin Pederson. - —————— Try The Empiré classifieds for quick results. o A AR EXPERT SERVICE 122 Second St. > i ] aneau Radio Service OFFERS QUICK, ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT REPAIRING ON ALL MODEL RADIOS BY MAINTAINING AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TEST LABORATORY AND WORK SHOP 206-*h°-206 FOR AN ESTIMATE ON A COMPLETE CHECKUP AND OVERHAUL MODERATE PRICE Juneau Radio Service Next to San Francisco Bakery 000 R A Enlmmmmmmmnummmlmn|||ummul|||||||ummmnmnmmmmnmummmmmmm ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. A meeting of the Congregation and social hour will follow th¥s service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—The Social Hour of the Young People’s Society at the hame of the Pastor. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services of this church are held on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. Sabbath school 10 a.m. Saturday with Bible Classes for all ages. Sabbath Worship, 11 a.m. Satur- day. Bermon by the pastor. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER | (By the U. 8. Weather Gureau, | Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 30. |Fair and colder tonight and Sunday; fresh to strong easterly winds. bath, is it Saturday or Sunday, the | { \J U N I 0 H c c } LCCAL DATA Seventh or the First day of the‘ [ ] [ ] | |4 am. today lecture subject, “The Christian Sab- ‘Time 4 pm. yest'y 3 ” Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Week? Does it make any re:al dif- | 29.95 25 87 w 10 e ference which day we keep?” This 30.08 29 38 NE 2 Wiy lecture will be.broadcast over KINY‘ 12 noon today 30.24 34 37 NE 15 Claudv from 8 to 9 o'clock. Song Service | 1 X 5 3 Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, | oN RED GHOSS YESTERDAY 1o A P I 2 % DAY sermon, subject, “Who changed t.he] Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precp. 4am Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday? _— 3 .m. 4 | temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Did Christ do it, his apostles, or who 4 44 36 40 80 1 Bhin Gyiehangd B R |John Newmarker Tells o : All are welcome to a e serv- Wh . . | at Organization Do- Delen i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . Station ices of this church. 1 ing, Present Disaster Atka Attu Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel ; XA | Fairbanks The Red Cross is taking care of | o o lover 1,000,000 people in the latest| o poyy flood disaster,” according to John|p. ot oo Newmarker who spoke at te reg-|goqialk ular weekly luncheon of the Jun-!cordova 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- jor Chamber of Commerce Friday],une“ struction. |in the grade school.” “Over 500]gijtiqa 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | nurses have been sent from Califor-| getchikan 10:30 ‘a.m.—High Mass and Ser-|nia to the stricken area.” Prince Rupert mon. | “Thirty thousand automobiles are|Edmonton 7:30 pm-Rosary and Benedic-|(,king care of moving the people|Seattle tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- fyom the 1200 mile waterfront of Portland ment. the raging Mississippi and Ohio riv-|San Frahcisco 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily. Over two-thirds of the peoplel New York | Washington 30 . 2¢ 26 34 26 -10 38 42 44 36 26 35 32 36 -14 34 30 . 50 2 4 44 40 36 12 46 40 | 36 8 Cloudy CATHOLIC CHUKCH Church of the Nativity of tic Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S. J.. Pastor Sunday Masses: Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Pt. Cldy 32 30 46 ers. of Louisville, Kentucky are report- ed homeless.” | WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY | Mr. Newmarker traced the found-| o oo roouy temperature, 12; Blaine, clear, 14; Victoria, ing of the Red Oross in 1881 under |, .. \y.¢'gay “clear, 28; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 30; Langara, cloudy |Clara Barton and the reorganized | p .. punert cloudy, 28; Ketchikan, cloudy, Craig, cloudy form in 1900 under the Federal Gov-| . oa) cloudy, 29; Petersburg. cloudy, 17; Sitka, cloudy, 28; So ernment. He spoke highly of the| o . "point cloudy, 36; Radioville, cloudy, 30; Juneau, cloudy, work of John Barton Payne who|gq.oway cloudy, 29; Cordova, clear, 36; Cape St. Elias, clear, 35; An- died in 1935 and was succeeded bY' ) orage clear, 20; Fairbanks, partly’cloudy, -6; Nenana, clear, -4; Hot Admiral Grayson, who was for many gpiings clear, -10; Tanana, clear, -4; Ruby, clear, -2; Nulato, clear. i‘;‘urs chief physician in the White _g. miat clear, -1; Ohagamute, clear, 20. ouse. Presentation WEATHER SYNOPSIS The Rev. John A. Glasse present- The storm area noted yesterday morning as being centered over ed a lunch container to the club to| the Gulf of Alaska near Yakutat, has moved southward during the past |be used for the speakers. Griffith|twelve hours and was centered this morning off the Queen Charlotie !Nordling presented a gavel to the Islands, the lowest reported pressure being 29.70 inches. Abnormally president. | high pressure prevailed this morning throughout Alaska, the crest Pastor | Rodney Nordling, chairman; Wil- being between Fairbanks and Akluyxk. a pressure of 31.12 ix\z'h(‘:w ha Sunday services: |liam Tanaka and Edward Wood |ing been reported at Fairbanks. Light snow has fallen over portions of 11:00 a.m.—Morning worshtp. Ser- | were appointed to head the program | Southeastern Alaska, light rnmval Atka, and n'mdernvte ram‘ at San mon by the pastor. |committee for the next meeting. | Francisco, elsewhere over the field of observation fair weaiher was 12: S {Jack McDaniels, chairman; Frank- | reported. fo:z::g Moy Classea}\lm Dufrésne and John Bavard were It was warmer last night over Southeastern Alaska and colder 4 58 named on the subsidiary committee. | Over most of the interior and northern portion of Alaska. Temperatures a0 pan—Broddcasting 8 service Berr O perling received fhe prize| Were below normal over Washington and Oregon, a temperature of 22 7:30 pm-—Evening s for the best current event on Rus- | degrees having been reported at Portland at 5 am. and at the Seattle Tuesday, 30 pm. — Regular‘sm and John Bavard took top hon- | Airport a temperature of 12 degrecs was reported at 7 a.m. weekly méetlng. 2 jors for the best joke. Albania will| Friday, 7:30 p.n.—Young People’s | b€ discussed at the next meeting. }mate!_v thirty of the thirty-four MIN]STERS ARE TO Meeting. Weekly Quis b R MEET ON MONDAY | | Communion Service the first| Grift woraung administered the | T A PO | Sunday of each month. | weekly current event quiz in which| WARNING TO MOTORISTS! | | The Juneau and Douglas Minis- Automobiles operating ‘without terial Associ_ntion will meet in a 1937 license plates after February | egular session Monday forenocn Everyone cordially invited to all Malcolm Faulkner, Cyril Zuboff, 5 will be tagged and owners will at 10 o'clock at the home of tie these services. Jack Newmarker, Jack McDaniels, | be subject to penalty, Get your Rev. Erling K. Olafson. | Walter Fukuyama, Jim Glasse, Bob THE SALVATION ARMY | Phillips, Edward Wood, Harry Sper- plates now at City Clerk’s office. | - ROY HOFFMAN, | ¢« KEMEMBER Willoughoy Avenue |ling and John Tanaka received per- ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER |fect scores. LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Malcolm Faulkner accompanied Sunday, 2:30 p.n.—Praise meet- the club on the piano while several Chief of Police. |The Martha Society Lunche n ——ii s | Wednesday, February 10, 10:30 Today’s News Today—Empire. 1:30 o'clock. ady, NORTHERN LIGHTY PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Wvorship Meet” Frankliii at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- rents 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere m this paper. | BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, —adv. ing. songs were sung. A record crowd‘ Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. attended the meeting with approxi- Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation| meeting. | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing. Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard | Parade. Friday, ing, All are welcome. Public Employment Office in Alaska Urged by Dimond ‘ Delegate Anthony J. Dimond in a radiogram to Governor John W. Troy urges the establishment of public employment offices in the Territory. The text of Delegate Dimond’s| massage follows: “Happy to read in your splendid message to the Legislature recom- | mendation for establishment of pub- | lic employment offices under Act of June sixth, 1933, as amended in con- nection with legislation to secure | benefits unemployment compensa- tion features Federal Social Security Act and hope this matter will not be overlooked by Legislature.” | (Signed) DIMOND.” Today’s News Today—Empire. | 7:30 p.m.—Public meez—:l | EMPLOYEES Attention! The raise in pay which the manage- ment of the Alaska - Juneau has just SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON and children’ ANTHEM, “A Song of Situation,” to young NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH with well-taught classes for all. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Adagio” (Beethoven) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEV] Broadcast over KINY. Nursery for small children. PIPE ORGAN, “Pastorale” “Postlude in F’ (Roberts). YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM 6:15 Senator Patterson speaks on “The Liquor COUPLE CLUB at 8:30 this Monday evening. MARTHA SOCIETY this Friday afternoon 1:30. posted, and made effective February 1,1937, WAS NOT THE CHOICE of your committee! Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mass Meeting BYRON MILLER Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” AT TEN O’'CLOCK —Moose Hall— TUESDAY NITE February 2 7 o’Clock R. H. GRAHAM, MARTIN BLOXHAM, RONALD LISTER 's story. Joy” (Adams). people out of school. L - < i e e A S A A A b B . S 0. .