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PAGE SIX Senior Choir CHURCH OF CHRIST Notices cor unls caurcn corumn 45p.m must be received by The Empire rehearsal not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee chauge of sermon topics, etc. Street, rear of Baranof Hotel. BOYD FIELD, Minister Box 671, Juneau SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Services. RS THE < 4 SALVATION : ARMY ( MRSt CHURCh or cHEIST. | SRt winouhos ave. | Sunday services will be he'd at Capt ffi'fffcfi .”lxufg;”{rggy ati g Jam 10 JhR Fuss Dnfros € SERVICES | days at 8 p. m. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ; Tonight, 7:30 o'clock — Family | and Main Street, and the Subject ;. )¢ pnyoy A. Andrews, leader. | will be “Christ Jesus.” 2:30 p. m—Welcome Home meet- Wednes: 8:00 p.m monial meeung. Christian Sclence keading Room In church building. This room it open Wednesday afternoups from | g 2:30 to 4 o'clock and afler the ), Wednesaay evening meeting. for the summer. There will be spe- The public is cordially invited & |cjal musical items and special attend these services and visit the cpeakers. Envoy A. Andrews will reading room. speak in theafternoon service. Adj.' H. Lorenzen will speak at the even- ing service. The public is invited to attend. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study.“ Fride MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th ana E Sts. Manse, 740 S St. — Testi- ; 6:00 p. m.—Youth Meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Praise meeting. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, special services will be held Sun-| " «a Church with an open door a Welcome Home to all mem- | .whocoever will may come.”. and friends who have béen away | 10.00 . m —Sunday School. mon by the Pastor. ship. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS nt | Fifth Street 7:00 p. m.—Youth nght.‘ The REV. EUGENE OLENDY REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J., Pastor - Hegtor 6:00 am.—Holy Mass. | i h & ht | e T 8:30 a. m—koly Mass and in- JUNEAU CITY MISSION _ Tonigl Saturday) 7: pm— sm;cuon‘ 2 P 205 Franklin Street Evening service. 10:30—Holy mass followed by Mrs. H. M. Krogh Sunday service, 10:00 a. m.—High Benediction of the Most Blessed| Evangelist and Mrs. John Opsand teass and Holy Communion. se":,:: s riatis s from Seattle. Cuolr rehearsal every Thursday e g Sunday Services |av 7:30 pm. 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. Daily—Mass throughout the summer months. Confessions—Saturdays, and 3 p.m and 8 p. m ; e 8 p. m. cn Tuesday, Thursday and | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE eve LESSON RMON FOR Saturday. of first Friday and Holy Days, 4 t R 8 bhd 7 m‘g’:, iy ; 1™ Everybody welcome, SER ON SUNDAY 2 _— The subject of the ZIesscn-Ser- |mon which will be read in all TIE METHODIST CHURCH REV. ROBERT 5. TRE Pastor. Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” Urganist-Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy Miss Lane Roff, assistant. Mrs. Ronald Lister, Chairman cf Music. 10:00 am—Church School under THE CHURCH OF HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector| pycerpts from Christian Science Miss Marguerite Shaw, organist. | jesson-sermon: Mrs. G. F, Alexander, choir dir-| Tne Bible-Matthew: And the angel ector. |answered and said unto the women, Sunday Services Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.| geeus, which was crucified, He is ’ ; 8:00 a. m—Hoiy Communion. |t here: for he is risen, as he said. diréction of Claude V. Brown, Acting| 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Correlative passage from “Science O e 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and ang Health with Key to the Scrip- 11:00 a..m.—Morning Worship. A semon by the Rector, entitled “The|tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: The message by the Pastors, “Working Church and Labor”. Offertory solo|meek demonstrator of good, the With God.” Anthem by the Senior by Helen McKelvey, soprhno, “On|pignest instructor and friend of Choir, “Come Unto Me". Service Life's Highway” by Brown. e hssome date alons | Churches of Ckrist, Scientist |day, September 2, will be *“Christ | Jesus.” 'man, met br:l_iglo& ¥ kg Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Choir re- with God . .. He was to prove that :00 p. Tn*')fl-‘““‘.l Service. Ser- hearsal. the Christ is not subject to material mon by the Pastor, “A Factory and Friday, 7:30 p. m—Trinity Guild ocnditions, but is above the reach a Chapel.” Service led by the will be in the Pu House With of hyman wrath, and is able, through Young Adults. “Choose Your Hymn” Mrs. J. C. Thomas as hostess. Truth, Life and Love, to triumph b Strangers and visitors are always cyer sin, sickness, death and the Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Monthly pro- welcome at our services. !grave. 2 gram and business meeting of the| Women's Society of Christian Ser- | : g R vice at the parsonage, devotions at BETHEL TABEKNACLE OUNRIH SR Uty chapel. (Assembly of God) (Christian) L Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Invites ¥ou To Worship SENSARSSNLSNCENSTINNN. | REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor 10¢n it & o OB Dl CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Pastor. Phone - - Blue 659 SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a. m—Bible School. 11:00 a. Eugene, Oregon, is expected to be the speaker with special music. 7:00 p. m—Bible Study. 8:00 p. m.—Worship. Ronald Whited, evangelist, is ex- | Evangelist Blair will speak. pected to be the speaker. We are The Old Time Revival is continu- expecting some very fine special ing. each night at 8 o'clock except nmusie. Monday. Come and enjoy these services and the special music. Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all ages. A special invitation to those children not already at- tending a Sanday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Evangelist Charles E. Blair will be speaking at this service. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service.| | JUNEAU BAPTIST MISSION CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE | J.T. SPURLIN, D. D. Minister Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz e Cove Road at Auk Lake Amerwcan, Legion Hall 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m—Evening Worship. Sunday will be the first service | 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. ent - { RESURRECTION LUTHERAN J CHURCH . % 2 |in Juneau for Dr. Spurlin, who has |G- HERBERT HILLERMAN, PAstor.| ;e to lead in the establishing of i “In the heart of the city for the |the Baptist work, | M"‘”“"Sdo_’ré’:ed”;’:_‘ t | We have not come to be intruders [ i s e Ibut to be used of the Lord to be a 9;‘;‘"‘"" » bf‘“g F e";“; l”"d' blessing to the people of Juneauand B 0"' oA e o) adjacent communities. 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. | A)) Baptists and you are invited This service will be conducted by ang yrged to attend all services. Mr. Leslie Swanson and the SermoN here will be inspirational singing will be by the guest speaker, Capt.)and gospel preaching. “Come thou John Hoogstad of the Salvation|wity us and we will do thee good. Army | 13 {Come and be a blessing. Come and Thursday, 8 p. m.—The Ladies' Ald | yecejve a blessing.” meeting at the home of Mrs. O. W('S'--J e by, 704 11th Street, with Mrs. R. Pollack as co-hostess. | Douglas Church Services held on Saturday the Seventh| |Day of the weex. Notices for this church column 10:00 am.— Saturday, Sabbath|must be received by The Empire |School. Bible classes for all ages. nt later than 10 o'clock Friday Miss Madge E. Muchmore, Supérin-|evening to guarantee change of T IS OUR consi aim to be helpful. Whether or not you are a policyholder of this Hartford agency, you can get here, without obliga- tion, courteous under- standing and adviceonall | your insurance problems. | Shattuck Ageney Seward Street Phone 249 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main The services of this church are| | | | J\lneau HAIR STYLED tendent. |sermon topics, etc 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath, — by Ex erls worship. Sermon by the pastor, PRESBYTE| CHURCH p E. E. Jensen. REV. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF. Wednesday, 17:30 p.m.—Midweek Minister prayer mceting. Hour of Bible| NO services during summer. WE SPECIALIZE study and devotion. SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCP \ Dorcas Soclety meets second and| g:0p a. m.—Mass. in ) surth Tnursday at 1:30 p.m. | {| A cordial welcome is extended| DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION to all tre services of this church.| ;:00 p.m.—Sunday School, with Cold Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent. NORTHERN LIGHT Cur Sunday School will be meet- Waving PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ling in the City Hall at 1:00 p.m P Cats REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister.|frem now on. We have a fine staff ‘ermanen Where Wclc;;mct and Worship |of teachers. Meet” DOUGLAS BISLE CHURCH Styling _ Franklin at Fourth PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Blllpin! 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. | Sunday Services 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for| Worship. 10:00 a. m.—Special Service, “Pray- guest er and Praise. organist. " Baturday—Listen in to our broad- 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. |cast over KINY at 4:15 p. m. each he subject of the sermon will be| week, which is sponsored by the ‘Vision.” The duet for this service|Alaska Evangelization Society. | will be sung by Mrs. B. R. Glass and| If you have no church to call your Mrs. Albert Cooley. | Miss Joan Wolfe, Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M ‘Baranof Beauty Salon . OPEN EVENINGS BY _APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 All are welcome. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sitke, Alaska REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 a. m—Sunday School Bible Class. us CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Ol"} LATTER DAY SAINTS | Odd Fellows Hall | ‘ 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. | | 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. ~———a ! Telephone, Doiglus 355. and 4 Meets in CIO Union Hall on Gold| Preaching nightly except satur- |opens wide her doors and welcomes Minister. | 11:00 a. m.—Divine worship, ser-; I 1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan, |- i i s o vid ITED—! "3 8 Wa| "o00d condition. See Stewart at'WANTED—Second mald 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Fellow- Sun- { m.—Ronald Whited of | Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible study.' own, we mvite you to worship wiLhl 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir practice. Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study Lecture. Wednesday—Brotherhood Club meets the first and the third week |of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and ifourth week of each month at 1 p. m. ¢+ Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. Every Day—The Lutheran Church lycu in Jesus' name. ALASKANOW Be Discharged at Ket- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RELEASEIN | |FOR SALE—Excellent business op-| Personnel from S'aies May‘ portunities in thriving Alaskan | FOR SALE WANTED | SET of 1 boxing gloves, cost 8. WANTED TO RENT — 2-Bedroom never used. Leather reversible| house. Write Empire 6076. | jacket, size 36, cost $19.50, excei- (10,054-4t) lent condition. Both for $10. — = > Must sell Sunday. Phone 821. |GIRL WANTED as Airport clerk. (10055—“)5 Apply Station Manager, Pan / American Airway (10,054-t1) | FOR SALE—30-06 Rifle and Philco| — e |” portable radio. Call at 513-A Wil- | WANTED—Two secretaries desire | loughby, between 5 and 7 p. m. | positions. Have medxcn% experi- i (10,055-1t) | ence. If interested, write 94612 4 | 21st Ave., Seattle. (10,053-6t) FULL SIZED MATTRESS, % price, $15. 608 Willoughby Ave. Apt,| WANTED — Office furniture and No 4, after 56 p. m (10,055-2t) equipment. Desks, swivel chairs, il d e ; i straight chairs, typewriter stands RADIO - Phonograph combination,! and employee’s time clock. Phone vacuum cleaner and electric| 706. (10,053-t1) heater. Phone Black 415. 4 sl 4‘510054_”, {ADORABLE kittens to be given away. Phone 21. (10,052-tf) (waitress & chambermaid). Phone 21, or sl P. O. Box 904. (10,052-tf) | write SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603. Juneau Motors. tawn: Ice cream factory doing|wANTED—Competent experienced excellent business, modern up-to- stenographer, temporary position. date equipment; one of the finest | Low Office R. E. Robertson. hardware stores in the country— | phone 334. chikan Center Joint action by District Consl: | Guard Headquarters at Ketchikan | and by the office of the Governor | of Alaska has resulted in"amending | Coasi Guard discharge policy so that personnel entering the s rvice Naval Aide to the Governor, re- vealed here today that Coast Guard | Commandant, Admiral Russell R. Waesche, has answered the re-| quests of officials in Alaska by| _ establishing a Discharge Center in Ketchikan, where, at their re-! quest, men wishing to remain in Alaska may be discharged. Previously, only men who had entered the service from Alaska were permitted discharge within the Territory. Gov. Ernest Gruen- ing and Capt. Gordon W. MacLane, | District Coast Guard officer for the Seventeenth District, joined in wiring Adm. Waesche for a change of procedure. { | that considerable ! They cited i hardship and injustice resulted ; from the prior ruling that men, enlisted or placed on active duty | from the States were required to proceed to a separation activity in | the States for discharge — even | though they wished to settle in| Alaska and had jobs or prospects of jobs here. | Most of the men affected, Lt.| Caro said, are those with busi-| ness, trade or professional skills | who are married and have families and who would make desirable resi- dents of the Territory. Under the new procedure, the | privilege of discharge in Alaska is to be available only to those | lwho have bona fide reasons for: wishing to remain permanently in | | Alaska, who already have employ- | | i jment in the Territory or are con- nected with business ventures or have offers of such. These cases ,will now be referred by the Coast i Guard to the Governor's Office, for investigation as to assurance thati they will become Alaska citizens.; REGIONAL VETS' | | ALASKA OFFICE HERE 15 ASKED The following announcement for; release today, has been dispatched by the Governor's Office here to Alaska newpapers, disclosing steps being taken to secure autonomy in caring for Alaska service veterans: (Gov. Ernest Gruening sent the, following wire to General Omar Bradley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, on August 28.) “For nearly a year and a half, 1! and all others in Alaska concern- ed with the care of veterans, have been requesting the establishment of a regional office in Alaska, know- ing from long and past experience with other agencies of the impossi- bility of handling Alaska govern- mental matters adequately from Seattle, a point 700 miles south of Alaska’s southern boundary. “Without burdening you with the cverwhelming evidence that has ac- cumulated since, of the impossibility of the present setup, the war is now over and Alaska veterans are not being adequately served by the pres- ent setup, despite the high qualifi- cation of the administrator of the branch, office in Juneau. “I earnestly urge you to cut red tape and promptly establish a re- gional office in Alaska's Capital, Juneau, with provision for establish- ing branch and contact offices in other Alaskan centers. “Please remember that Alaska is as wide and deep as the United States and its problems of distance, gpace and poor communications can be met only by speedy and appro- prite measures such as recommend- ed.” b AUTOISTS WARNED! Streets will be washed down lSunday morning, and all autoists |are warned to refrain from parking cars in the downtown sections until the washing job is completed. By Order of JOHN MONAGLE, (10,054-2¢) Chief of Police. from the States need not be re- |- turned there for discharge. ! Lt. Warren M. Caro, USCGR, | {The Governor's recommendation | | will determine their being dis-|_ charged in Alaska 5 ‘ONE DRESSER with triple mirrors, exceptional stock; combination T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Tnsur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of aur depositors against loss to a maximum Your Deposits Are SAFE First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED RANCE CORPORATION grocery-delicatessen liquor store.; WANTED——Pickup truck. Alaska Gradelle Leigh Realty Co., Box Construction Co. Phone 72. i 468, Fairbanks, Alaska. (10,054-t3) o S A SOMEONE going to East Coast to STOVES — Crescent | take either or both of Mary Jo (10,054-2t) | Wade’s children. Phone Green I 330. 37-FT FISHING BOAT with 30 . o H.P. marine motor. Inquire at) WANTED—Women press operators Harbor Machine Shop, W. 1l1th; and ironers at Alaska Laundry. and T Streets. (10,053-6t) 4 HEATING Apts. Phone 428. e (10053-6Y) | \ANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply 3-PLATE- porcelain electric range.| 8t the Alaska Laundry. $25. Green 167 (10,053-4t) | ANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. USED Lebman Baby-Guard high- | chair. Ph. Green 702. (10,053-3t) | TR A wo e | TOMBENY . nished. 5 Acres ground. Duo-, 7 Therm, oil-burning kitchen mnge,‘2 SO0 FURNISHE.D e QL " { range, bath. 513 Willoughby. studio couch and other items., (10,054-4t) Value, $1,200. Cash, $1,100. Terms, | 3 $340 down, $20 per mo. See STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat owner on premises 7 Mi. Pos trade. Call Douglas 963. first house on Sunny Point Road. (10,053-3t) CRESCENT Aparuuent Teouse for - sale. Phone 428. (10,052-t1) | PIANOS | son Shop. SEAVIEW APT, one block from Federal Bldg. 28'x8" BOAT, fully equipped for gillnet, halibut or trolling. Has| . 31 (ol | power girdies, all gears, power | MISCELLANEBJ‘, | roller for gillnetting. Also 16-ft.| FUNTERS ATTENTION — Spubn round-bottom ekiff With 5 910! ygonq i private property. Also| HP, 1945 Waterwich outboard.| pox Island. Hunting or trespass- | | | Boat No. 30D1328. Small Boat| jng js strictly forbidden. Deer on | Hfll’bflr, or see Harbor Master. ‘ beach are tame. Please dflll.'.‘ Sitka Petershurg Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS mnsxw% 3 ewing Svutheastern Daily Scheduled Trips For Information and Reservations Phone 612 & & » ;Lln:s? TO Wrangell | Ketchikan TO (10,051-56) ghoot them. (10,054-12¢) | ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; One REMEMBER — We buy, sell ey Super-Flame oil heater, prac-| trade second-hand merchandise. tically new, large size, $125. Phone ppone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas George Brothers. 110,051-“); Trading Post. 214 MILES on Glacier Highway,' JUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- about one acre of land, water —ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. frontage, partly cleared, with| pojq Beauty Shop. Phone 201, vegetable garden, one-room cabin, | 815 Decker Way. ! cook stove, bed, table, chairs,', dishes, garden tools, 1937 Pontiac Coupe, good running condition, Moose Women to A Meet This Evening| new battery. All for $1,250. $500 cash. Phone Black 415. SILVER MARSHALL radlo for| The Women of the Moose will sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244. hold a business meeting tonight at 8| George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) | 0'clock in the Moose headquarters in| e ae T e _the Seward building. | LE electric phonograph,| This is the first meeting of the with built-in base. Reflex spenter.}orgamznuon following the summer Phone Blue 115, after 5 p. m. [vacation and all members are re- (10,050-6t) | quested to attend. This is publicity |month with Myrtle Lind as chair- FOR SALE—Small cabin cruiser in man. » i { | | | | | (10,051-tf) ' C A000000000000006000000005900000000000000000000004 CATERPILLAR REG.U . S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SALES SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way. FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK Onan Electric Sets 12 and 32 volt D.C. Doran Electric Air Whistles in 6-12-32 Volt perfect shape. May be seen at; —- Small Boat Harbor. No. 31-E-222." Harbor Master has information about it. €10,049-6t) | %-mattress. Phone 114. (10,047-tf) one HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250: gal. hot water tank, all for $550.) Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) ELECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elec-| tric meat grinders; scales; cube steak machine; show cases. 20th | Century Market. (10,047-t1) | i i S SR A i GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephm:| Green 475. 3-ROOM, paruy turnished house; 5 acres land. Auk Lake Loop Road. Phone 642. E‘OR SALE--Two bedroom r.ou;e_, furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. TWO BEDROOM beach home on | Point ~ Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS *Route of the Coastliners> . PHONE 716 fully furnished. Write P. O, Box 3031 COMBINATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. (10,052-tf) IMPORTANT MEETING | For all Catholic Men, at the Parish Hall, Tuesday evening at eight. (10,065-2t) —— . STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Louise due from south at 6 o'clock tonight bound for Skag- way, returning here and sailing south Tuesday morning. Steamer North Sea due in port from Sitka at 7 o'clock tonight, Seattle bound, Steamar Aleutian due next Tues- day or Wednesday from Seattle, bound west. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel Phone - - 879 PASSENGERS J. F. £Jim) CHURCH, Agent

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