Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945 Notices for \his churen corumn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. Pastor Second Sunday after Easter. Sunday services. 6:00 am—Holy Mass. 8:00 a. m.—Holy Mass struction. ' 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. m—High Mass and ser- mon 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 a.m.—Holy mass daily in church. Sunday evening beginning at 7 o'clock, a memorial service will be held in the church in memory of de- f parted Prsesident Franklin Delano Roosevelt. | Feast of Special Devotion Thursday, April 18, is the feast of the Solemnity of St. Joseph, the spouse of our Blessed Mother Mary.| Rev. and in- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at| 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street, and the Subject will be “Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” Special memorial service for late President Roosevelt. 10:00 am. — Sunday School for puplls up to the age of 20 years. ' Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — ti- | monial meeting. { | BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) Corner 4th ana Franklin 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 School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Pastor Baker announces a memor- ial service for the iaie President | Roosevelt. The Rev. Willlam L. | Andrews will be speaking also at this service. 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. The Rev. Andrews will speak at this clesing of the Evangelistic | campaign which has been most suc- cessful | Tuesde | vice. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Orchestra practice. Friday, 8:00 p. m—C. A.'s, | y, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer Ser- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main The services of this church are warTER A, SOBOLEFF, Minister. | held on Saturday the Seventh Day of the week. e 10:00 am.—Saturday, Sabbath School. Miss Madge E. Muchmore, Superin- | tendent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath worship. Sermon by the pastor, E. E. Jensen. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.-—Midweek prayer mceting. Hour of Bible| study and devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and urth Thursday at 1:30 p.m. uguucements | A Fhurch dua s i low the Christ-example, and to heal| must be received by The Empire sInning.|wat later than 10 o'clock Priday the sick as well the (p. 138). as THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold REV. W, ROBERT WEBB, Rector Miss Marguerite Shaw, organist. Mrs. G. F, Alexander, choir dir-| ector. Sunday Services No early service due to Rector's absence from city. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and sermon by Mr. James Reader. tercessions will be said at this ser- vice for our late Pre Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Choir re- hearsal. Strangers and visitors are always'frem now cn. welcome at our services. Stone, Special prayers and dent MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCB Corner West 8th ana E Sts Manse, 740 S St “A Church with an open door Whosoever will may come.’”. “I was glad when they said unto: Bible classes for all ages. ;e et us go into the House of Choir practice. he Lord!'” Psalms 12:21. Sunday service: 10:00 am—Church School. We gladly announce a full staff of OWn, we invite you to worship with ceachers and urge children to come.|Us. All are welcome. 11:00 a.m —Divine Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Young Pegple's Fellow- ship. 7:30 p. m.—Divine Worship. Tuesday, 4:00 pm.—Junior C. E A cordial welcome Is cxtended meeting. to all the services of this church.| NORTHERN L:GHT Christian Sclence Reading Roam| in church building. This room fs open Wednesday afternoops from | 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting. The public is cordially invited t attend these services and visit the reading rcom. THE METHODIST CHURCH REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor. Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. Miss Sargeant, Assistant. Mrs. Ronald Lister, Chairman cf | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister.! “Where Welcome and Wovship Meet” Franklin at Fourth Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. | 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for | Wership by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Brig. C. O. Taylor, guest speaker. Special memorial service, al CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Curner Giamer Highway and Friw Cove Road at Auk Lake Music. | REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, w 00 a.m--Church School under Minister Mrs. Everctt Buchanan, Sunday Claude Rrown. AL, under direction of Mrs, Classes for all tent leadership. 11:00 am. — Meorning Worship. Service of memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Message by the Pas- tor, “Thy Will Be Done on Earth.” School Superintendent. compe- PURR 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School LATTER DAY SAINTS | Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Anthem by the Senior choir, “My 3 Shepherd.” Solo by Mrs. Ronald Ray ‘Adams, Minister. Lister, “The Lord’s Prayer” Ser-, 71:30 p.m.—Church services. vice will be broadcast. 7:00 p. m.—Young adult fellowship 355. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. Service of Dedication. Message CHRISTIAN S CIENCE . Annex. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF RUSSIAN ‘Wednesday, 4:00 pm —Boy Scout meeting. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—Church } Prayer Service. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm.—Choir re- hearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Mission- ry Society meet in CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) Corner of 10th and E Streets, next to Fair Building CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Pastor. Phones Blue 650 or Green 285. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. 6:30 pm.—Yourg People’s meet- ing. 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study. Study and consultation hours 9 to 12:30 each week day. ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS Fifth Street The REV. EUGENE OLENDY Rector (Saturday) Tonight 7:00 pm.— Telephones— Juneau 506; Douglas Evening service. Sunday service, 10:00 a. m.—High nass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday by the Pastor, “Isiah Looked Up." | LESSON-SERMON FOR |a 7:30 pm. Special music. | SERVICES ON SUNDAY P 7V B TR Wednesday evening—Church fam-| The subject of th. Lesson-Ser- ALASKA MAIL SHOPPING ily night. Reports, election of offi- mon which will be read in all SERVICE cers and potluck supper. |Churches of Ckrist, Scientist, Sun- Peggy Peterson, Personal Shopper Thursday, 3:00 p. m—Brownies. |day, April 15, will be “Are Sin, Dis- | 4047 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, 1, Wash. 7:45 p. m.—Senior Choir 1e-|ease and Death Real?” kearsal. | Excerpts from Christian Science o2 | lesson-sermon: The Bible—Matthew: And as ye © |go, preach, saying, the Kingdom of Mrs. H. M. Krogh |Heaven is at hapd. Heal the sick, Sunday Services cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, 10:30 am. — Sunday School and|cast out devils freely ye have re- Adult Bible Class. | ceived, freely give. | 8:00 p.n—Evangelistic meeting. Correlative passage from “Science » !And Health With Key to The Scrip- itures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Je- JUNEAU CITY MISSION So. Franklin Street THE SALVATION | sus established in the Christian era, ARMY i ,the precedent for all Christianity, jtheology, and healing. Christians are under as direct orders now as CAPT. M. MORRIS and CAPT. |they were then, to be Christ-like, G. CARRUTHERS | to possess the Christ-spirit, to fol- Officers-in-Charge | Tonight, 7:30 o'clock—Family | S ———— night. Mrs. Bacon in charge. | Sunday, 10:30 am.—Morning ser- vice in the James home, Douglas. 2:30 p. m.—Special service of re- membrance. Adjt. H. Lorensen will pay tribute to the life of the late| President Roosevelt 5.45 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.n.—Salvation meeting. ‘ Mrs. Brigadier Taylor and mem- | bers of the Home League will be in | charge of the afternoon and evening | £ervices. | Tuesday, 1:00 p.m.—Home League. | 4:30 p.m—Kraft Klub. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Arms| Arpund the World, movie in sound| depicting the work of the Salvation | Army on the west coast of the| United States | Friday, 7:30 p. m—Youth Group.| Willoughby Ave. EVEN property is insured so you will be reimbursed for any loss or damage, you | don’t want anything to happen to it that you can | prevent. | THOUGH your BAPTIST GOOD WILL CENTER 218 Main Street 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.—Girls’ Club, RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor, “In the heart of the city for the | hearts of the city.” Main and Third Streets Choir Director, Mrs. Eunice Nev- ins. Organist, Mrs. Katherine Alexan- der. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service, including memorial service for the late President Roosevelt. Sermon by the pastor, “A Breakfast That Start- | ed Something.” Senior Choir will sing “Prayer” by Curistiansen. Ask this Hartford agency | to look over your property | and suggest how you can t better protect it. No obli- | gation. | Shattuck | Agency INSURANCE—BONDS Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior| « Choir Practice. JUNEAU Saturday, 10:30 a.m.—Cathecheti-| | cal clags. | INQUIRIES INVITED Sl GRS SR Fakirs are religious mendicants, ommon to all creeds in India. Lay day School. in- the Church - Douglas Church - Services | Notices for this cnurch column T VETERANS' GUIDE | By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL S e ) B e s evening to guarantee change o as i ; sermon topics, etc l 1 | They tell me that most of the more | another year or two because he |than a million men and women who 50 years old then. have been discharged from the arm-| Tt goes that way all through the jed forces, or released to inactive 'list. Men of 30, 40 and 50. Of the status, fall into one of three groups.|120 who have won the medal, more | | They are considered too old, theylthan half were popularly supposed jare disabled, or they have gone into [to be too old to figit. Only 13 were |essential civilian war jobs. under 24 and only Tive of.those thlr~( If you are out of the service prl-‘l'den were under 21. ) marily because of age, it's possible There are sailors, marines and! {you may be able to accuse the War or |scldiers. The soldiers win on num- | Navy Department of making a mis- |bers — 78 out of 120. of t‘he 8, 44, take — of judging too hastily your | were infantrymen and 23 airmen. uselessness to the service because —And, speaking of air, a guy was of age. lsupposnd to be too Otm ;ur comb:; . sth| This may be a “young man’s flying when he got to be over 2 \arls.oon.p;;fl:f”s“:fgmn;fi: war” but it's the “old men” who ha t?x' 29. E‘.dn,L think gst e;mllxghgl Cur Sunday School will be meet- becn winning most of the country m_!rhf‘ns‘&lcv\ ed HP. Yet of t'le‘ |ing in the City Hall at 1:00 p.m really top award. I'm talking &irmen who got the big decoration, | v about the Congressional Medal cof the average age was 30 to 31. bl B o Honor. Thirty-five states and the District There have been 120 Congression- of Columbia indicates the broad al Medals of Honor awarded for spread of courage. Pennsylvania gallantry in action in this war. Ages ;md ng;(;; ;;fl": will';‘ seven Congress- of the men who got , them range lOna alists each. g S:\ndsu:nz;v‘;;ool from 18 to 63. But the average age i E}Il there’s plenty of huno_rs to L;e 11:00 4. m.—Morning Worshij And they say its a war for kids, too. Lt Gerry H. Kistes, 24, | e S Ts WURED. | youngsterl cavalryman, of Bloomington, Ind, ‘flg::e:d;;.m B:dp;‘pm.—(}lrl.s ~Sad b Why, according to going practice Was lbe first to win.both the D:;- Thursda 7:30 p. me—dJunior I induction circles, a guy who is 32 tinguished Service Cross and the ARk R or over is “too old to fight.” But Congressional Medal. He pushed m.—Victory half of the winners of the Congress- 1{”; ahead in Sicily, was wounded ional Medal were 32 or over — and five times, and lived. most of that half were well over.| “It was just a matter of moving Even if you consider only enlisted UP on the enemy and clearing him |men, the average was 28 — not ex- out,” he said. The first to receive the Congress- |actly a boy. X 4 The Congressional Medal of Hon- ional Medal in this war was Lt. Alexander R. Nininger, Jr, of Ft. ,————— or went, posthumously, to Oscar Lauderdale, ' Florida. On Bataan, "Ew mAM wu[m Paoterson, a chief water tender and IS AVAILABLE AT QPA o et men ot st e Poctc (G o e, o . sureoun- battle he stayed at his post in the t 1 engine room. The boiler had blown ¢d by Japanese, makiny way for his comrades wilZi bayonet and gren- up, so he fought fire and steam un- til his crew had escaped. ades, Technician Lewis Hall ignored or- ders, crept over ground heavily un- der fire, manned a machine gun af- ter its crew had been killed, and won the Congre«zional Medal. He was too old to fight — 46. Pvt. Nicholas Minue, a veteran of the World War, charged an enemy PRESBYTEK1AN CHURCH REV. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF. Minister Sunday services: 1'45 p.m.—Church School. £:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. | These meetings are held in St | Luke's Episcopal Church. | SAINT ALOYSIUS’ CHURCP 9:30 a. m.—Mass followed by Sun- DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION of teachers. DOUGLAS & CHURCH ! PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor | Saturday, 10:00 a. | Boys Club, ages 9 years and up. If you have no church to call your | Of considerable importance to Ju- |reau merchants is the recent revis- ien of Ma<imum Price Regulation 194, Alaska's basic price regulation. Eeveral joint meetings were hald be- tween merchants and OPA officials iprior tol and immediately following its effective date, February 28, The simplifications of pricing methods which this revision ‘effects B ——— HAINES SEED POTATOES Get yours now at the California Grocery. (Apr1213-1516) | ARSI | SAVE THE DATE | April 28—Douglas Fire Depart-| for merchants is considerable, offer- - . ; . ment Annual Dance. {fermula for pricing those goods not oo O € A s o O e | v s .. This was over in Tunisia. He was already subject to specific doll IS 14 year ald | and cents ceilings. This new provis- ;e; CT A ich, Nav! ter t VANITY ion has been generally very wel , FOF Tomich, o Navy waler ten- BEAUTY : received by the trade, it is said. 9% Stood by until his engine rool SALON | crew escaped during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He died of burns— but might have died of old age in Howeer, some confusion still exists in the minds of some as to just how this revision affects their customary pricing practices. A comprehensive bulletin, includ- ing typical questions and answers, has beéen prepared by the Territorial OPA office and is now ready for distributicn. Any merchant who has not received his copy direct. may cbtain same from the Office of Price Administration, upstairs in . the { Valentine Building. A . e Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN ZVENINGS PHONE 318 | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES i NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors | 208 Pranklin Street — Telephone 757 || Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KiNLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF toe, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe- 1 mp{ character, cherus specialties, CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY social dancing for beginners. Bbdy ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE i toning and tap classes for stenog- raphers. Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red TELEPHONE 757 575. Dorothy Sterns Roff. (Adv.) HAINES SEED POTATOES | KI m Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac ‘ Co | 123 Seward Street i Waving 1 v —— Pefmanents Hotel Juneau Attention--Coffee Siylng . For omton Shaping At Lowest Bales Drinkers Just a Few 8-Cup and 12-Cup Coffee NOW IN STOCK Gets Y ours Now Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Tuneinto Sunday at 5:15 P.M. and hear the interesting talk about new developments in the elecirical field by the WESTINGHOUSE ENGINEERS . §iie b Foods, Medicines, Flavorings Spoecre by | il | ESTEE JUNEAU’S WESTINGHOUSE DEALER : Parsons Electric Company | Get yours now at the California Grocery. (Apr 12 13-15 16) CARO TRANSFER ‘ HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 Frances Ann Beauty Salon NY ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME g at HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave i{| PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin i} Open evenings by appointment o SN TSRO AT | | WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 WE SPECIALIZE ROOMS WITH BATH Sets of Cory or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Megr., Clarence Wise Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY Py Makers Phone 519 Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Coniraclor |- A REMODELING — REPAIRING el CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Columbia Lumber Co. announces a New Service Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call and Give a Free Estimate on HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS | From 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES From 42 to 96 H.P, MARINE SUPPLIES THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 [r——————y FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) CAPITOL CAFE |~ § Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE { D e . ] ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. GREASES—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janitor Foot of Main Street Service . MERF C. FERRIS Juneau Moters !} Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office | | NG il A S S : Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULIRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 snd 48 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across {rum Elks’ Club PHONE 57¢ | Chrysler Marine Engines t caL MACHINE SHOP Femmer's Transfer arine Hardware ; 114 Chas. G. Warner Co. OIL — FEZED — HAULING Heavy Haulin AINTS — OILS x\uoq.hl'::nvgs E W. DAV‘!’! b e’ 2 PHONE 81 A el £ COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTE IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating || CALL USI Juneau Transfer | ] Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 . e Alaske Music Supply | -* . Artbur M. Uggen, Mansger ‘ " Piancs—Musical Insiraments STETSON HATS e Qualtty Wark Clothisa HUTCHINGS ECONOMY | | FRED HENNING | | o.oo 2 otre Bon Beee | Complete Ouffitter for Mea PHONES 553—93—98 o i b L st § o “SMILING SERVICE] Bert's Cash Grocery : PHONE 104 or 105 i Free Delivery Juneas P} Alaska Trading Co. 1. W. GUCKER, Prop. | PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage e § JUNEAU ' DGUGLAS GEGRGE BROS. = JUNEAU DAIRIES Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 LIQUORS DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable i PHONE 92 or 95 & dally habit—ask for it by pame GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS | Juneau Dairies, Inc. —————————————