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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1940. ey} UNEAUHAS DUKSIOOING 60 Years Ago *"ryir Wit EPISCOPAL Pa"l(la Manln cast winds tonight and Sunday; minimum temperature tonight about At chanye 1| T VBRY TEV, CHARLES | Compllmen'ed, I'AST N 'GHT Sunrise Repla(es To uO(k Ha rrls (ame gl Southeast Alaska: Showers with noy much change RICE, Dea i RICE, Dean in temperature for tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly wind b £ e Birthday pa"y £ Rule-Limit on Geese | S except fresh Gver sounds Gnd AUAKS AN over Lynn Canal THOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the e et Forecast of winas along the coast of the Guif of Alaska: i St e i 'Local Amateur Gives Hour Is Cut to Three {Founders Camped on Gold reci <outh ana southeasterly winds from Dison Entrance to Cape € o el 7o G ; 1 I‘:’I)(‘tilu e i e ' Hinchinbrook; and fresh to stron; southeast to easterly winds from r 1 and Golc reetLs a relebr: pe 4 —— | inenhi ' ;A = § 3 8 £ pasterly wind T REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, &4, | “Co0 l,;,I‘TM,:,‘\.}(l,),',“L;;Lorp,t:‘,flci?ufif,fli?{i and a Half of 'News' | Ayl ey Creek - PTOSDEC'Ed Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. 3 Pastar T S aiH Legal duck shooting will begin % CAL DATA ERRLIE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | M 2 > - i LOCAL s sise ALASKA EVANGELIZATION Martin, a party was given vester- | and Music this year inrise instead of at FOHOWIng Day Time Barometer ‘lemp Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather ) a.m.—Holy Mass OCIETY day afternoon at the family resi- | Fo relodk HHPE yeuIs, Exechs) - pm. yesty .. 3017 56 81 SE 6 Cloudy 00 n.—Ho Ma and In- Gospel bServices) dence on West Tenth Street | It you heard something over the tive Director Frank Dufresne of theé| gty yoars ago today, Joseph' 4:30 am. today 30.07 56 86 S 14 Lt. Rain ‘ Pink and white decorations were [alr last night about “I75,000 Nazi|Alaska Game Commission —anu*ijuyneau and Richard T. Ha Noon today 30.14 57 8 SE 1 Lt. Rain Holy Mass and ser- n-Charge elected for the color scheme and |planes over London,” and San. Pran- | lounced today after receiving from jangeq at the mouth of Gold Or RADIO REPORTS *d Benediction of | 2:00 p.n.—Sunc chool during the afternoon a scavanger [cisco “in the midst of the worst| Washington the migralory waters to found what has become the City | TODAY n [ 3:00 pan.—-Afternoon Service hunt provided entertainment. Prizes |earthquake in history,” charge it to| Wl regulations for _"‘"“] .y lof Juneau ax. terapt. | Lowest - 3:30ain Precip. 3:30a.m iHoly M ] Friday, 3:30 pm Children's | wére Won by Miss Lillian Niclson |a local would-be broadeaster! who| If the 17 o'clock rule had been' mqpe giscoverers came from Sitka Staticn Jast 24 hours ) temp. temp, ' 24hours Weather of Special D Class, and Miss Demaris Davi [doesn't redlize he is running the continued in force this year,shool-yy 5 canoe, passed up Stephen's Bavrow 38 36 36 fis Fouky A , 1s st of| Al are welcome at the Juests for the oceasion were |rick of (1) a $10,000 fine, (2) al cou- | in8 Would have started at 8 o'clock pogsage and Lynn Canal to Ber-| pajrbanks b 50 0 Cloudy p I ) v Gospel Mission, on Willougk ; Natalie Savovitch, Angelina |ple of years in jail (3) a $500 per by the new Juneau tme, as 1 ners Bay and then returned over! Nome 59 i 41 05 PL. Cldy is the feast|posite the Alaska Native wviteh, Hazel Field, Millie Mil-|violating day fine—or 4) the entire are based on 135th meridian he Gastieau Channel Bar. They| Dawson 7 i 46 0 Clear « the Assumption|hood Hall Joy DeMar, Joyce Smith, Arna |penalty book in one tos Y ‘“” ned out a few colors of gold in 57 i 50 0 Cloudy ¢ BVM on, Betty Allen snd Suzan| Stacey Norman, Federal Commun-| AS it Is. sunzise on Oclober Llciymon Creek, which they named,| Behel 50 o1 Cloudy 24, is the THE Jgan | ications Commission chief in Alas- | the ”l""}f“‘iu‘l'"‘f anx]A"y. I‘“x'""v"‘;‘,f" and then made camp August 17| gt Paul [ 5 25 Cloudy 7 Bartholomey i SALVATION e [ ke, reported this morning that last Son In Souchcis AECE B P at Gold k Duteh Harbor a7 03 y P ARMY Y ] |night he had picked up an amateur | ¢10CK ~‘“")A'“ ime, Eiving “| 4 followiy day the founding| Kodink 49 0 £, ¥ .. " ~ 1 ' 1 i of hooting under g MEMORIAL e L d A I i broadcasting” with a “phonograph an extra hour s f s prospected on Gold Creek,| Cordova 53 1.84 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T winougnny ave. | LAUIES AUXIIBTY 10 | a & mictophone hook- | the nw | reguiion. However, on D S e D ok S } > 7 WA R A YBOLEFF, Minister | Sunday . lup from the vieinity of Fifth and | November th 1y G " as far up as Snowslide| Sitka 108 Glpdey fd ¥ Sts. phone 782 | 2:30 pm.—-Prase meeting Sew at Next Sessmn Franklin et iR will f~' 2t 913 0-{Guich. Accarding {0 Tarris' 9c-| Ketohikan | 1.01 Clouc Give Hospitality 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School E | Norman advised that this party clock: JUBCGH SIS, FWLERERS K count they “concluded to go back prince Rupert | 0 Pt. Cldy e 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting The Juneatr Ladies. Auitimry, losat| question is operating without li-| N8 (-.u:ul.l “:w _h n at 8 o'clock , gitka as the underbrush and| Ppince George { 0 Cloudy ARy 100 Tuesday, 7:30 pm.—~Prayer and |0 gt s on #aly lasg| CCMS€ @nd contrary to the laws of unferi LU (i Tie !devil clubs were so thick it was| geattle | 0 Clear g Testimeny Menting. ' h i |the Communications Act of 1934| As in former years shooting Will j, ecinla to follow the creek.” : ¢ o5 night at g c'clock for their regular - N cease at 4 o'cl iIn the afte omR. Portland | 0 g Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard [, S0 00 ¥ B0 and the “broadcaster” in question cease at 4 o'clock in the after-| Both Buried Herc Gow Frdiitior . 6 o Bens " Parade. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard| . myi s AR |would be subject, on conviction, to | noon, which will be 5 o'clock Ju- airis died in 1907 in Portland | Following discussion of routine 4 s ek 1y e 4 . ’ Leader | besinaes o Teivelveors e d by|te penalttes of this law LEHD. s ¢ | and Juneau in 1899 at Dawson Both WEATHER SYNOPSIS i vy, 180 sy — TEONE R e s B AR S Served o¥| ‘The “broadeaster” even went so 60-Day Season lare buriet herd. Their’ grav The large western disturbance was centered over Bristol Bay thi y Meeting Schini far as to complete his hour and a The duck season tais y as now marked with new bronze morning and appeared to be mov.ng ly northeastward. A re- o ay, 7:30 p.m1.—Holiness Meet- m’r‘hr-”Auxmarv ks Deen - Hvetin {half program with a dedication previously announced in The Em- plaques purchased by the Pioneers gion of high pressure extended sou'hwestward from Southeast Alaska ng. g PUNE | humber to a woman in the Bishop | pire, will be 60 days long instead of A and de. ted las em-, to the middle Pacific Ocean. Cloudy weather continued over most only once monthly during the sum- | f Alaska and dedicated last Mem 4 All are welcome at these meetings. . partments. of the usual 45. Duck population Day along with a monument| of Alaska during the last 2¢ hours with rain occurring ovi th mer, however, i 2 v st SRR RS e Bl tal areas of the Gulf, in Southeast Alaska, and over the Bering METROPOLITAN METHODIST | Radiomen feel that what possibly increases for five conseculive year Oificers in charge: Adjt. and Mrs. » point of their landing: o CHURCH the twe meeti S i Il o Staniey Jackson ARt dw?drg;s;l:mb:t 'tf::";:’e.huppened. was that the “phono- | have made this possible, Secretary| Two sens of Harris, W. John| Sea and Bristol Bay regions. This morning temperatures were high- 1\\‘.‘ REY PORGE WARD Gospel Sunshine Program 9Ver | o session, tentber 6, wonteh Be grzph player,” a common instru- of the Interior Harold L. Ickes| Happis and Richard T. Harris,and, er in Southeast Alaska and in the Interior. 3 Pastor KINY 6:15 pm., Tuesdays, Thurs- tiiFned Mito: & ConIbinsd basiiess nnd'mmt among amateur fans, was im-| announced. But, he added, “it will| piany children and grandehildren | Juneau, Auglm 18—Sunrise 5:26 a.m., sunset 8:37 p.m. August Y. — days and Saturdays. - properly used, and instead of con- again be necessary to invoke tight| gij eside here. A gr ece O 19.—Sunrise 5:27 am., sunset §:35 pan 10:00 a £ School sewing gathering and all members 11 reside her grandniec f 1:00 ning ~ Worship s ate Asked Lo talie Someching to werl| TTNE WD tie people i the hext restrictions if future years are not|juneau, Miss Genevieve ‘Junesu; o ESe A 4 ) i | i room, as was possibly infended, as favorable.” A o o, i " Y ndurance.” Christ- | . on duri the evening. | Wl g L e came here from Aurora, Tlinois, t dlirknge." “m. CHAPEL B‘Y_ THE LAKE ing !_ ‘went out all over the dial. In' Boutheast A and in parts! jas¢ May to take part i the monu- ap |Sm er orme upon endu “v'() ki : L. Highwey 8¢ T Cove Outiet " | I Juneaw's Orson Welles wants|of the Aleutian Isiands, the Al- ment dedication eeremonie: A vtk Rev, JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | to kmow more about this law, Nor- aska Peninsula and Kodiak Island i | At Memo”al ChUI(h | man advises more information can the season opens October 1 and 8:00 pm.—F ‘\\uv m.xI r\;-' ummertime; but special meetings be obtained at his offieés in the clgses November 29, Elsewhere in Five young men attached to the m the Lorc s 3 ¥ o from time to time as announced " | Bhattuek Building — and intimated | t(he Territory the sea is from sarrisen at Elmendorf Field at An- Llewellyn Archie and Alfred Da Circ Lou Lovas (the “Sitka Kid") |that should the “broadeasting” con- september 1 to Octobe o ‘e believed to have set vid, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- in this paper. nora day. We or ment this morn- ) J Watch fo e | ceived medical treatment thi | tirue, he might not have to call on | jacksnipe may be shot from sun-| HERE F"R p‘ ANE ut on a pioneering adventure in epr Kahklen, United States € ry ¥ rom ernment teachers, were baptised tF 1:00 pm—Epworth Leggue No regular sessions ‘during the Hoseitar NoTES nir o1 ‘~ mee further announcement ing at the Juneau Medical and Sur- ] | the FOC to secure information about pjse 3 he 1 a socticn of the country remote from Friday, 7:30 piay DWorEh Leagus REPRD SSn el b ed left rise to sunset, instead of the a soetic 3 ik S SR bakon o oo b vy “,fij‘u',dc,"i‘;fi,;‘;; f; :f:—:i?m,n of | (€ laws governing fhat soft of day's shooting closing at 4 o'clock |the Army camp. They are absent morning at 11 c'clock in the Me- i CHURCI . e | thing. Geese Limit Three from the garrison in any case, and morial Presbyterian Church. THE CHURCH OF 31 Corner, Second and Main Streets|last nights Boxing witch. e The daily bag on geese, reduced ki without leave, and officers are hop- | The Rev, John A. Glasse of the “si T ast year from five to four, ha 2 ing the boys will come -back before Ncrthern Light Presbyterian Church, Lator-Day Saints (Note: The services of this| Victor onmm was dismissed Sflday . B h . g S # sl R [ ki 2 = s ) been lowered to three. DI | HIN@— it becomes necessary to classify them performed the baptism. He was as- FRATE. Brskins EXer e are held on Ssnrday, the from St Anw's Hospial where e ongressman s oo veen owered 1o tree. Big Shipment o Oduna- i becomes performed the baptism. He was os- e s s on ducks remains had been receiving medical care. e Mol et ahe Alaska Supply Now Officers suspect that the missing | leff, pastor of the Memorial Church ing will be held at 1:30| seventh day of the week.) | o lay, in the home of Mr.| saphbath School 10 a.m. Saturday o : 4 - T e Sabba -m. | e kS s RGN IDAEL A 15 i (! youths wanted to see more of Al- B SR ester, 711 5th Street with Bible classes for all ages. Admitted from Douglas ot ] e s, ot TR e Bemg Cruised aska and that they may now be KETCHIKAN PIGGLY RESURRECTION. LUTHERAN 11:00 am—Sabbath ~ Worship ::“‘"“;:“‘::"1 SM“ L. o arnd RS ity G e ot wiw e working i some other district. If WIGGLE SOLD AGAIN ¥ Sermon by minister or local elder. e is limited o two days' bag, bul| Destined for the Dnited Kingdom | M€Y 8r¢ Working somewhere and| Tne firm of Briggs and Armou CHURCH Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Midweek - theft employers le t & | s e % iy “In the heart of the city for the |prayer Meeting and Bible study. | it i hearts of the city" Rosos D e e ;\d as a ases f'm'i ;(" “‘;'"“r’ “" possess the, training planes, 200,000 feet of Al-| iouy w0 gend them back while Food Company at Ketchikan and s oS egal limit for 20 days after the| epfute airplane lumber was & o ¢ R 3 7 s Douglus Church aski spruce airplane lumber Was| e js yet time to avoid dishon- | taken charge. [} Ma i Third Sts. 7 uad Sts. rourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. 1 3 close of the season instead of 10 e soard the freighter Od | s Al d ard the frefght N4 orable discharge. Bill Bri; has been with the REV. MERLE WILLIAM BOYER, Al are invitea to all the servicss | | ¥ s 1 ; ng Pastor s | e esterday at the Jurieau Lum- s e . B of this church. Services “Several score” additional Army Shotguns must not be larger than | stills: Bokk e oy g s e W V‘;g.(lv‘;“::]H-“t;:xl']t!ll‘?[‘ll):x\f;tl‘;v)lv::' 11:00 a.n—Morning Worship, Li- BETHEL MISSION e e Z”‘ for Alaska will be recom-|10 gauge. The three-shell limit 18 Tre by shipment will be trams-| g S O e on Armo . ) B Ah armacn Wiy Cuibel o MlilY O‘F Hon | Nouces for this “¢ urch column | mended by the Congressional Sub- continued and it will still e iliegal ferred to another vessel at Seat-| w l§ x‘Jl 1 iss lf by A | TS W- :"1> # £ e e S Pt e P ERNG Y S¢ L o must be received by The Empire| committee which visited the Ter-|io take waterfowl by means of bail tle for its journey overseas or Will H. Chase, the citizens of | Don Armour started the store 12 Supdss, diter THindty 121 Main Street [ not later than 10 oclock Saturday | ritory last week, according Lo 8 or the use of live decoys I oy o plans| COT0OVA celebrated on August 10, a |years ago. Three vears ago ihe 1e public is invited to come and | Sunday services: | sermon topics, ete. g'_hl) i kg [older hunting ”‘""""“““ waterfowl rogiliency, toughness and strength| gigpine ce. ¥ ’ 7 LA Nt Bt ST g } B Bupdey ¥ —_ er members of the House| are required to have with them an'eompared with its weight, is used| o C Ceasom: to. him agf Joe, Blgss, peln. thia, Hour, 6F Borshep L s e DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH Subcommitiee of Army Nationallupexpired Federal Migratory Bird in training planes but not in com- . pan.—Meeting of the Luther| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship | “g 0 in ~Holy Mz, ,Ddonse Appropridtions were Rep- Hunting Stamp validated by the| pay ~|' & Bianee League at the church. 7:45 p.m—Evangelistic Service. | | resentatives Joe Starnes of Ala- | ol G Y A b ] ‘“"‘Mt ey | MAY WE Tm’T Wednesday, 7:00 p.n.—Choir re- Tuesday, 7:45 p.n.—Prayer Meet- ST. LUKE'S EFiSCOPAL CHURCH | | bama, George H. Mahon of Texas stamp. These stamps, commonl Alaska has the best airplane - ing. | and David D. Terry of Arkansas. , g g p 2 i 5 No service tomorrow. known as duck stamps, may be pur-| spryce in the world and has it in ? Friday, 7:45 pm—Glad Tidings| 'ayXCkl OUNCETIZATION | SDYder lauded thie rapid progress chased at Post Offices at 4 COSt quantities. At present Chief Forest AIR-FLO OIL BURNING RANGES, FIRS Band of Young People. | SOCIETY | in the construction of the air bases of g1, | Ranger Jostah M. Wyckoff of the s You are welcome to these serv- . P |at Anchorage and Fairbanks, and . o o i . 5 i ices) -oo Pores ) : will be held at|ices. (Native Gospel Servicel) | iciared the German invasion of PR e s Gt et hy Therm, are GOOD!! 11 am in P Church of PSS Mimionary.-‘m—chnme | Polanid taught the need for numer-| I \L],J s (_xuvt;nmellt wl(:lnh is ex- ° ELL THEM i clentist, Juneau, on Fiftn| NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- | 10:3) am.—Sunday School. {ous_jamding flelds, jUNEAU S (ITY sicted to begin purchasing spruce | odx gt and Main streets. The subject will| TERIAN CHURCH 7:30 pin. Bvening Bervioy “It has not been determined how gl RS | ® WE RECOMMEND THEM be “Soul : | “Where Welcome and Worship | yyednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer Many additional fields we will rec- N D 1n finé gwin makes Alaska| © WE GUARANTEE THEM 10:60 a.m.—Sunday Schoo Meet” | 4 i et ommend for Alaska, but it will be { = Wednesaay, 8:00 pm. — Testi- 3 > E | Meeting. . o o e spruce superior for .urplane :Lolk\ . : B wonial lm‘-n'mg ! | REV "g:;;“xn ;'i‘:éosuémM_ sstey | Thursday, - 3:30 pm—Children’s hevers: f“ie*iw"lfr byl Rou‘""E SESSION | according Pl'lced, WI“I cIIll, from $69.50 fo $133.95 Christian Science Reading Room | ' GEORGE SCHL;IDT ého:i’;wr Class. e | ! Frank Heintzleman, Spemhcrmgw;‘ OPERATES WITH OR WITHOUT FAN in church buliding. This room is| 3 3 All are invited to attend these “o EXTE"S‘ON i | for this material are extremely rig- | i atiernooms tom. 19010 4 *’;qu‘ BEERY DAVIS, Organist| seryices held in the Mission Build- ‘ld, he said, not more than five per- | ON DISPLAY! g 5 am-—Sunday School. g Junean Motofs B|d LOW On | cent of even the best logs being| N ! i Ry 10:50 a.m.—Musical Moments i LR lassed as afrplane spruc | public is cordially nvited to 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worshi y N -I- k classed as airplane spruce, | ® sttend Lhese services and visit the| 1100 am—Morning p. ew Dump Truck-Pro- - ‘ : S the (See our display advertisement on ‘ KARNES AND FAMILY | Tird and Framklin PHONE 34 oo Ty o 4 |this page for further detals) et fests Are Heard 1 | e — o cack | SANITARY PLUMBING and || THE CHURCH OF THE AIR NEWS | Lnn”m fcr 2 Tew G bk, Emou“ Io JUNEAU o es o st s et b et es e e et e e HEATING COMPANY || CHAS E. FULLER, Minister | |Peak of Salmon RN o oo 14st onight. by,cgh S “THE PRICE TAG 1S NOT EVERYTHING” | AR Sibghit, ok y el rerritorial Commissioner of Edu- PHONE 767 : PHONE 767 2 ; Broadcasting over station KINY . W. 4, NIEMI, Owner \ s COUNCIL TO MEET Cuy Council to Juneau Motors €1 o - 4 -fas " ™ catl Anthony E, Karnes and ‘! Let your plumbing worry be | | “The Old “:}"“0"“{ Revival Hour:'| Duc to lack of quorum for the Western District whose bid of $136390 was the ,ca,;‘,’f; Menp,,sjnge.-, on the North-| 0_0P AR AN our worry.” PHONE 788 | |€very Sunday evening at %.30|spacia] meeting of Douglas City . lowest of three submitted. Others STREET lo'clock. Be sure to tune in. : Past. Cl land, due here Tuesday. They have * ; Council called by Mayor Kilburn | ast, Liaim were McCaul Motors $137825 and| e’ vacovionino i he “States. RETAILERS OF FAMOUS : ~ - SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS last night, the session is now | Christensen Brothers $1,849. planned for this evening at 7 0'-| There will be no extension or A letter from Baranof Hotel At- . | 3 FREE DELIVERIES—-3 | { s ! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN clock, the Mayor said. the fishing season in the Western| torney Howard D, Stabler a: | Our Store Ts as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY { Sap & 0t Mot District of Sontheast Alaska this City to pave Second Street SAV!NGS | 4 i “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” BANNER SHIPMENT MADE |year, Asistant Director Charles tween Franklin and Gold. I “EH’E PR]‘/E‘TA(’ IS ’1391 EVERYTHING | Largest single shipment of this|gackson, of the Fish and Wildlife Mrs. Charles Sabin and Otto An- o Pty S e season, ‘;‘m‘" ";59" Dc“se: of canned | cerviee notiied operators today. |derscn appeared to protest inere: Hm ABE salmon from the Douglas cannery,| The season in the District closes|es in their tax assessments. Th P . . . Y ut a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want :Fm \l:lul:‘lhflt mlsht on the fot'h at 6 o'clogk tomorfow night, though ' protests are to be comsidered by the mnfl REV. ea. ile the ship was in port for | sepya) fishi ceased at 6 last|Equalization Board. | i JOHN A. GLASSE, several hours taking on the ship-|njohg the b’:innmg of the regu-| ~Charles L, Crozier offered to szl ;",f,’,‘i“m'.fi‘;",‘f,‘, 130;0:230.\1 ment, tourists aboard apparently eNl-| o) weekly closed period. Fishtraps his cabin in the small boat harbor A €omfortable, Quiet Ride jeyed themselves in divers Ways,| s pe emptied by 6 tomorrow|for $1,000. An Engine that Instantly Starts strolling around the town and Vis-| sy, Bids for a new boiler for the City Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards iting the places of interest. Jackson told operators their re-|Hall were ordered called. ‘ a A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Direct: 3= e si The City agreed to decorate ector. quests ‘for an extension had been e City agr Low Operating and Maintenanee Costs Reduced Insurance ixates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust WING CLUB MEETS carefully considered. The catch in|streets for the American Legion b~ Mrs. Douglas Gray and Mrs, Reb- | Ghatham Straits all this week has| partment Convention next month. 5 ert DeWitt, members of a SeWE|peo, excellent, he sald, but al R g ST P : Full Diesel Dependability o L -, ;;l:{!t;r:sptoil:duo‘i :zfir’l; Z“J“‘;‘:‘:‘;‘: available information and a per- MAR““ vs. HARRIS Your HDI!GY Is An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked were specially honored with gifts i;m‘:m)::es‘::g;zzld ":;gf fé':m;;::zl TRIAI. SH THURSD " e Available for with- Cn“ R LES G‘ W ABNEB C0o at a monthly meeting of the groUd|, ., yoon reached and the run is ; vt o, Teet L) N \ s which was held here last night at now on & decline. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. [FEENR NN R YN NI 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL An interesting and informal summertime hour of song and story and study for everyone. © 10:50 MUSICAL MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, “Certainty in An Uncertain Day.” SOLOIST, Mr. Roy Rudy, singing Engelmann’s “Father in Heaven,” | ";(;’g:“;:nfmx‘s'sbxsg:?“;elf':‘;::: Practically no fish have reached| Trial of a suit of Arthur ;1’- é‘;l:: ® Insured by U. S. P —————————————————— Bud Carmichael, Mrs. Grant Logan the spawing grounds, Jackson said.|tin against P. E. Harris an ) Gavernment up to and Mrs. Fred Orme. A few traps will be operated in|pany for alleged breach of a $5,000. s gliofatinl & o A the district for the next week or|contract whereby the salmon con- ;i The Daity Alska Empire guaran. (10, days for experimental purposes, | cern was (@ fense M, T Compare Them With All Ohers! '!:: ':::_s‘l:’g::::::g:umhflm o nflthe rumn. tl;‘e rslauve number of gourt here at 10 o'clock next Thurs- Al“ka rede“l —_— i fish passing the barricade and the|day morning. % iq. 3 PTG + lconditidn of fish. None of these B i savings & Loan PRICE APPEARANCE— ECONOMY DOUGLAS-Coliseum | ™" will be kept. SHERRON-SCHATZ NUPTIALS DURABILITY T i Jessie Leole Sherron, of Pendle- Am “ Jllflll | 331 d d Canvass White, U. S. Commis- |ton, Oregon, and Charles L. Schatz, . ANl 1 ln' GY-SUII av sioner at Skagway, was guest of the|of the staff of the Super Market, 1 N | 01“0“ e Bar Association this noon at iis|were recently married at Fairbanks. Tel 3 CoN 0ns m“ C0. lfmm | regular weekly luncheon in Percy’s PP lephone PHONE 411 ’ Oafe, ‘Foday’s news :oaay I The Emplre, Jean Rulaford———Young People's Chorus

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