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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 1943, C Copy must be In the office by 3 o'clock in the afternoon to in- wire, insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mrectory. Oount five average words to the ne. Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: ACTICALLY new W lm;,huux radio. Call at No. 26, Imperial, after 5 pm. ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. 1920 PONTIAC Sedan, good rub-| ber, good motor. Red 770. 1040, good 415. GMC PANEL truck, condition. Phone blue FRUIT jars, pints and quarts, with new lids, fifty cents dozen. No. 1, Klein Apts. USED Special Monarch oil range, $30. Phone blue 185. INCOME proput\ mJunmu Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm. § HP. JOHNSON Sea | Apt. 1, Klein Apts. PHONE A Horse. | LASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANT! WANTED — CONTINUED { \VANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher-secretary seeks position in Juneau. Available Aug. 24, Write | P.O. Box 2382, Juneau. | WANTED—Used vacuum cleaner. | Phone 561 after 5 p.m. | WANTED—Used turnturc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — Husky pup, preferably male. Box 2615, Juneau. | WANTED—Good 2nd hand blcycle Pay good price. Green 250. ;VVAN;ED—TM;;H;EJM house up | to $100 monthly, no children, Phone 197. _‘WANTED Car washer Apply Dave | Milner. Phone blue 510. i’ VA;ifEED—Wuher; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 209. 30-FT. TROLLER at Boat Harbor. Black 212 or 503 10th, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. BPEEDY 16-ft. cabin cruiser, ready| to go. Ph. 473 between 8 am,| | NANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop, Phone Notices for. this church column must be received by The Empire inot later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | CHURCH |G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor [“In the heart of the city for the | hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. Choir Director—Mrs, Eunice Nev- in. I Organist—Miss Katherin Torkel- son. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—The Worship service. Sermon by the Rev. A. A. Alsop, subject: ““An Example From the Life of St. Paul” Choir anthem: “The Love of God” by Mozart. | Afternoon and Evening Program Luther League: Leaguers will leave the church at 1:30 p.m. for the Auk Bay Recreation area and | cabin, Around the fireplace: About 7:15 pm. A Sing Scripture Reading by a Leaguer; Responsive Reading of the Psalm; Moment of Sentence Prayer; The Topic: “Re-Created Through Prayer” by Hank Sturs- }man. The Homeward Trail. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” PFranklin at Fourth Choir Director—George Schmidt Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for Worship by Major Victor Nutley, guest organist. | 11:00 am.—Divine worship. The subject of the sermon is “Endur- jance and Character.” Miss Lanore Kaufmann will sing “The Lost Chord.” Parents of pre-school age chil- jdren are invited to make use of attending the worship service. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. Rice, Dean Fcurth and Gold Streets Ernst Oberg, Organist and Cholr Director. Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. and and 5:30 p.m. 796. FOI{ SALE—A me um_size fur- nished house on “C" St. Phone rn nm Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, 439. 2- S"ORY frame bunlding far Gale Good business corner. 2nd and Broadway. Chas. Rapuzzi, Skag- way, .Alaska. aSBOA X Mida-A, 32-ft. purse seiner pwwered with 30-horse Imperial engine. Carl Stafford, Excursion i'nlet, Alaska. FOR SALE—Launch Beilby, length 50 ft, 30 h,p. Standard, sleeps eight. Mrs. W. (&, Waters, Wran-| gell, Al 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new 18-ft. endless belt aud auto rea wheel pulley. Call ad Bloxham’ Garage. Phone 525. FOR SALE — One-quar-cur 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. 8-BEDROOM house, W. H, Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone grcen| 475. LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. COMPLETELY furnished ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can be changed into business houses | 905, very easily. Write Box Skagway. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Gastincau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Stcam Baths; also Hamilton piano. 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. WANTED WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway,! for mending - soldiers’ garments.| Phone 766, Juneau. WANTED rliélpal;le comoination | telephone man experienced on common battery and magneto| central office equipment and at once for work in Alaska. Sal- ary $300 per month. Write care of .Empire. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | house preferable, Phone black 370, for diesel Plant has four furnishing references, steady work and good chance for ad-| vancement, salary $225.00 per month. Telegraph Alaska Public Utilities, Cordova, ' Alaska. apart- | or apariment.| ndable and capable of | WELL FURNISHED room, 175A Gastineau Ave. Phone black 290, FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in private home. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone red 615, E'UR npt.s essy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, disies. Seaview Apts, | LOST and FOUND LOST—Cigarette case, striped with gold. Initialed FGH, also USN: Return to Empire, Reward. | MISCELLANEOUS mc?fl boilerplate tank, riveted, Detween FOR CHARTER || 32-ton motorship. For freight or towing. 226 6th St, or | write P.O. Box 304, City 'CHARTERED 0a l Springs Bay Thursday morning; 2 or more people wanted to com- plete party. Call at Channel Ap- parel Shop. HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard Savage. Phone 197. GUARANTXNED Realistic Permq- nent, $65(\ Paper Curls, $1 up. | ‘Lola’ Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker \Way. Effective June 16, TURN- your old 'gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. BOOK DEDICATION SERVICE TOMORROW AT LUTHERAN CHURCH The newly organized young peo- | ples’ organization at Resurrection Lutheran Church, known as the | Luther League, will present its | church with a beautifully bound red French Morocco Leather Altar | Service Book at the regular 11 o'clock Sunday service. A special dedication service will | | on the altar where it wil! remain | from: thenceforth. e — HGSNM{NMES Mrs. Ida Naordson, a medical pa- tient, was discharged from.St. Ann's | Hospital yesterday. | | | Marilyn Merritt was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after surgical care. : A baby boy was born this morn- ing to Mrs. Florence’ Gamble at ‘me Government Hospital. - WANTED—Woman for part time or smdy housework. Good pn_y. Phone 561 after 5 p.m. HERE FROM YAKIMA i..G. M. Booker is.registexed. fram Yakima at the Baranof. eaves for Warm | point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300! | install the hook at its proyer place | outside plant. Must be available | 11:00 a.m—Morning prayer | sermon. | CATHOLIC CHURCH Ii Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ.| | Pastor Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. Sunday services: 6:00 am.—Holy Mass. 8:00 am. — Holy Mass and in- | struction, | 9:00 am—Holy Mass at Duck Creek Post. 10:30 a.m—Holy Mass and ser- |diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. Days of Special Devotion Tuesday, August 10 — Feast of Saint Lawrence. Feast of the Assumpion Blessed Virgin Mary. of the t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at |11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |be “Spirit.” 9:45 am. — Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20 years. Wednesday, 8:00 pum. — Testl monial meeting. Christian Science Ropm in church building. This room is open. Wednesday afternoons. from 2:30, to. 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and visit the reading room. THE METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR., Pastor Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. 10:00 a.m,—Church School under direction of Mrs. Claude Brown. Classes for all ages under compe- tent leadership. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Subject of the sermon will be “The Qonquering Cross.” Mrs. Marian Matthews will sing “Re- member Thy Creator” by Foster. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong. Theme of sermon will be “A Night with | Wesley.” Teaching qof the word, inspira- tional preaching, and friendly fel- lowship is offered in an atmosphere | of worship and service. Willoughby Ave. CAPT. AND MRS. T. J;. DYCK Envoy C. Williams, assistant Sunday meetings: 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 7:30. p.m,—Salvation Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—A Bible Study Class at the Salvation Army quar- \ters on Willoughby Avenue. \ Mending for Servicemen each. Wednesday at the Red Shield le the Nursery for their children wmlei |mon in church followed by Bene- | | Saturday, August 14—Vigil of the ' ing rooms commencing at 9 a.m. Everyone is welcome. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th ana E Sts. Manse, 740 S St, |WALTER O, SOBOLEFF, Minister | “Lead me, O Lotrd, in Thy Right- eousness,” Psalms 5:8. Miss Marion Paul—pianist. Sunday service: 7:30 pm. Mr. Harold Gibson will| be in charge of this worship hour. | You, are welcome to these services| each Sunday evening. Go to church on Sunday. | | | CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE | | Corner Glacler Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake No Sunday School or further ser- vices until September 1. BAPTIST GOODWILL CENTER | 218 Main Street 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 8:00 p.m.—Preaching. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Bible study. Tuesday and Friday afternoon at 13:45 p.m,, Girls' Club. You are welcome. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th and Frapklin Sts, REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School. Class- | es for all ages. A special invitation to those children not already at- tending a Sunday Sechool. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. 3:15 pm.—Government Hospital | service. | 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. A hearty invitation is extended the public to attend these services. JUNEAU CITY MISSION (Pentecostal) 200, Block, South Franklin Mrs. H. M. Krogh, Supt. 10:00. am—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.~—Morning worship. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. 1 Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study class, Everybody welcome. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh {Day of the week. 10:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath| School. Mrs. John Natterstad, Superinten- | dent. 11:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath/ | worship. Sermon by the Pastor or| Elder. Ervin Walker, local Elder. | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek | prayer meeting, Hour of Bible| study and devotion, Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended to, all the services of this church. i | RUSSIAN GREEK ORTHODOX ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH 326 Fifth Street Phone, Black 230. The Rev. Makary Andrew Bar- |anoff. 7:00 p.m., Saturday — (Vsenoch- naya), 10:15 am.—Sunday — Liturgy, Mass. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY In Juneau DONALD VERTIN, in Charge 2:30 p.m—Sunday School. Service held in the A.N.B. Hall Train a child ih the way he should go and, when he is old he will not depart from it. Pro. 22:6, Missionary | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY The subject of, the. Lesson-Ser- mon whigh will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, August 8, will be “Spirit.” Exgerpts from usnon-semw;) are THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU ALASKA [sectarian services conducted by H. |Children not already attending an- {struction here. | averaged 53.4°, Bible classes for all ages.| ; Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, — Non- ‘Gibson. Hearty invitation given to| all to attend. | el ! DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION A. L. CALAME, Supt. Sunday- 10:00 am the City Hall. - Sunday School in Classes for all ages. other Sunday hearty welcome school will find a and intercsnn} in- ' Following the morning's classes, |fifteen minutes of 16mm sound film | will be shown, Parents will enjoy this film, as well as the children. | ST, LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Sevvices Sunday, BAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH No services, | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | ‘Walter A. Soboleff, Minister 1:30 pm. Sunday Church School. 2:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY | (Native Gospel Services) | DONALD D. VERTIN Missionarysin-Charge +10:00/ a.m.~—Sunday = School. 11:00 am.~—Morning worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. 4 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Memorizing class. Whosoever will may come to these services in the Mission Build- ingi We preach Salvation by God’s All Sufficient Grace Through Fnlth int J('sui Christ, MONTH OF JULY WAS WET, COLD, PLENTY WIND The weamer (or the month of July in Juneau was colder, wetter, and windier than normal and with | sunshine below normal, accordlng\ to the monthly meteorological re-‘ Port issued by the Juneau Weather | Bureau Office at its new quarters | located at the Juneau Airport. | The temperature for the month | which is 3.3° below | normal.. This is the fifth coldest ly on record and with the excep- ‘ tion of 1932, which had a like mean temperature of 534°, is the coldest | since the record cold July of 52.7° recofded in 1914 and 1917. The | warmest July on record is that of | 1918 'with a temperature of 62.7°. | ‘The' 'highest temperature for the monith was 68° on the 7th and the lowést was 44° on the 14th, The highest temperature on record for July-is 897 recorded in 1915 and the lowest was 38° registered in 1905, ‘Total precipitation for the month was 6.65 inches as compared with the ‘normal for July of 5.14 inches. This is 1,51 inches above the normal and making the accumulated de- parture since January 1, 1943, 2.36 inches above the normal. The wet- test . July on record in Juneau is 10.50 inches registered in 1917 and the driest is 0.25 inch recorded in 1015, Measureable precipitation fell on 23 days of the month, which included 20 days with .04 inch or more ‘and 11 days with 25 inch or more. ‘The greatst amount in any 24-hour period was 0.90 inch on the t] is invited to present: at. the box follows: The/ Bible—Matthew: And when he llld called unto him his twelve | dxsctplqs he ‘gave them, g'uwer‘ againgt, unclean spirits, to ~ cast them ouf, and to heal lll‘mt.nnerw of sickness lad all ‘manner of dl-‘ sease. Correlative ' passage from “Scl-‘ ence and Health With Key to The | Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: | Jesus established in the Christiar | “|era the precedent for all Christi- anity, theology, and’healing. Christ- | ians are under as dire¢t orders now, | as ethey were then, to be Christ- like, to possess the Christ-spirit,| to follow the Christ-eXample, and to heal the sick as Well as the sin- ning. The supremacy of Spirit was | |the foundation ‘on which Jesus| built. (P. 138) &% DouglasGhurch Services Notices for this 'cnurch column must be recelved by The Empire no:n:‘ur than 10. o'clock Priday ev to (unrmm change of sérmon topics, GOSPEL SERVICER (Douglas City *Hall) | possible |is the |record and is 3.1 miles above the | inormal. The maximum velocity for | 120, miles from the east | on the 15th. The highest wind veloe- | | The prevailing wind { observed on the 10, 12, ~ Scripture ' as 8 paid-up subscriber to' /HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is. coupon this evening CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: A TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT" Federal Tax—6c¢ per Person | IN THIS BANK | INSUREQ 9¢h and. 10th Out of a possible of 542.8 hours of sunshine for July only 70.4 hours was recorded. or 13 percent of the The normal for July is 28 percent. There istered on 15 days of the month but were of short duration and none had 100% sunshine. The total wind movement. for the month was 5911 miles,which is an average of 7.9 miles per hour. This | highest average velocity on a sustained. period of 5 minutes w registered ity on record is 33 miles per hour {from the southeast recorded in 1926, direction for the month s from the east. There were 29 cloudy days and 2 partly cloudy days and no clear days dlring the month, Light fog w 15, 19, and halos on the 5th and 20th. 28th. Since the Weather Bureau Office has been moved to the airport only a limited observation is taken once a day at the Federal and Territorial Building. The mean temperature for July at the old office was 55.4° and total precipitation 8.72 inches. e Solar MOTHERS' CLASS IS SCHEDULED, MONDAY The last in a series of Mothers’ | classes will be held Monday after- noon in the Health Center at the Territorial Building. “Care of the Baby” will be discussed, The class will begin at 2 o'clock. - BUX WAR BONDS Now-More Than Ever EVEN IF YOU have cur- tailed the use of your automobile you need the best insurance protection you can buy. Get Comprehensive Au- tomobile Insurance from this agency—NOW. Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU NOTICE After Aug. 10, no telephone rentals for the month of August will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount. day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. ce of the- — was sunshine reg-| i \ VPACE FIVE e PIGGLY WIGGLY 7im QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Extra Pure MAYONNAISE PREPARED WITH FRESH EGG YOKES, LEMON JUICE, PURE VEGETABLE OILS AND WHOLESOME SPICES Does not contain , Corn Starch, Sharp Spices, Gums and ete. ANY OTHER HEALTH FOODS TO CHOOSE FROM PIGGLY WIGGLY One Delivery Daily—In Afternoon There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN F John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints ARE Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN Alaska Music upp]y | Arthur M. Uggen, N COMPANY e o o DODGE and PLYMOUTH Phone 308 122 W. Seornd WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Rtove Ofl—Your Coal Choloo—General Haul- ng — Gtarage and Crating €ALL USI Ideal Paint Shop GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfert made for eur guests Alz Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 80

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