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Notices must b not for this church column received by The Empire later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, Scientist m —Sunday School. se be held at First Church of Juneau, on Fifth i the subject 10:00 Sunday ice 11 a the Chuis and Main s a 00 Testimon- nce Rea ¢ room is This Wed- tl ch of the d Jureau Fifth and Gold Streets LOUIS FINK, S I ) the Virgi Pastor 30 and BEY Days—7:00 and G Choir tion—Sundays, Holidays , 7:30 p. m Lenedi Fiest Fr Confessions—Sa turg day f First Fri vm;7to9p.m The Methodist Church Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet REV. ROBERT S. TREAT Organist—Mrs. Ruth ) Mrs. Ronald eve of holi- 4 to s, eve lays Popej s by Moore, ¢ ng scriptu Edith illust g = like to sing Monday, through Friday, evenings 7:30 o'clock, week of Evangel- cal Preaching Mission, with the W. A. Cox, Methodist min- of Ketchikan, speaking each Special music each eve- nior choir after se 3:00 Zhurch social room p r Room 0y from 'me * ' Worshi THE DAILY ALASKA EM HOUSING UNITIN - JUNEAU GOING 10 BE OPENED SOON Glenn Allen Gives Inform- ation Regarding Those Who May Be Tenants Glenn E. Allen, Executive Direc- ‘l(n' of the Alaska Housing Author- | | Memorial Presbyterian |Zhurch of Jesus Christ oft Church Latter Day Saints Corner West 8th and E Streets Odd Fellows Hall A Church with an open door a. m.—Sunday School. Whosoever will may come’.” n Priesthood Meeting. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister 7:30 p. m—Church Services. Manse, 740 S Street Telephone, Douglas 355, Sunday Services S 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school includ- Juneau City Mission ing a Bible class for adults 205 Franklin Steeet 11:00 m.—Divine Worship. MRS. H. M. KROGH 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Doug- Sunday Services jity, came down from the Central 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m | office in Fairbanks to transact ne- sday and Friday, 7:30 p. m, |gotiations relative to the new Ju- body welcome. neau project which the Authority X will take over on lease at comple-~ Chapel-By-The-Lake "™ ‘ormer Glaciee Highway and Fritz | - Clévification of who may obtain Clia S oud ke oAl T oty | housing in the project is explained 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School {by Allen in stating that all hous- ing built in Alaska under the Lan- ham Act has certain regulations set forth by the National Housing Agency, which must be adhered to in all cases. | | i | | i | a ska p. m m Young People’s C. E Divine worship 30 p. m meeting 4:00 p 7 Boy Scout 614 m E Jr. C C Young People and Church of Christ (Christian) 10th and E — On Bus Line Invites You To Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph Minister r Rehearsal day p. m.—Missionary meeting 4:ou -Intermediate p. m | | The requirements undger tiis Act (are that to obtain housing acco- Phone - Blue 650 | modations in any project built un- L. P. Dawes, Organist :dvl’ this Act, the head Obf the family Sunday Services l:‘pplymg for such housing must be 10:00 a. 111.7E1bie School. |employed by an eligible agency as lter Knape, Superintendent ‘(i[‘.\lglmt(‘d‘by thg National Hous- 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Img Authority. It is also stated un- Sermon b’ the Pastor. |der this act that single persons 748 p, - Eyening Sexvice, { cannot obtain housing facilities in Wednesday, 4:15 p. m—Children | family dwelling unit will meet at the church for Bible| The provisions for single persons drills and songs. jobtaining housing facilities are in , Gormitories anly and it is also stat- First Baptist Church ied that two or n ingle per- D., Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets “In the l:eart of the City jor thr hearts of the City" HERBERT Dircctor, Organist, Junior Choir ars HILLERMAN, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevin iss Lily Maurstad Director, Mrs. Mary Peter. Choir Pials Joan Hared ay In Lent Junior Miss F PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1946 ;r\m)x cannot occupy a family dwel- ling unit. The policy of the National Hous- ing Agency is that distressed Vet- erans and their families be given preference, followed by the eligible agencies according to date of the application, the number of persons in the family and the urgent need for housing. The eligible agencies as designat- ed by the National ‘Housing Agency wre, In-migrant workers of the Ju- reau Lumber Mills, Army Sub-Port of embarkation (civilians only), the City of Juneau, Federal Govern- ment agencies, Transportation com- panies, Air lines, railroad, public utilities, bus and truck lines, U. S. Department of Interior, and Fish and Wildlife. Applicants seeking housing ac- commodations in the project may contact Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Cen- 1 office accountant at the pro- ct after March 15, who will an- WEATHER REPGRT (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0 Clock This Morning e o In Juneau—Maximum, 39; minimum, 32. At Airport—Maximum, 40; minimum, 31. WEATHER, FORECAST (Juneau ana_Vicinity) Rain and snow today, rain Sunday. Little change in temperature. . . ® e 0 o e 0 0 03 0 School. Worship. Communion. “Self-Sacri- Lt At American Legion Hall J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister 1 | 00 «. m.—Sunday School. Class- | for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- ! rerintendent. H 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship. | Prayer Meeting and Bible Study | Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in thel Anchorage Baptist Goodwill Center on Main: Barrow Street, followed by choir practice. ! Bethel We welcome you to all our services | Cordova — Dawson The Lutheran Church Edmonton | Pairbanks Sitka, Alask= Haines REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastot 1 Juneau Sunday Services m.—Sunday School Holy 2 Pastor, JUNEAU. WEATHER DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT Max. temp. last | 24 hrs.® 36 7:00 p. m.—Catecheti- Low tem 7:00 p. m—Junior Choir Station 8:00 p. m—Midweek 3 32 9 38 12 28 39 10 42 3:45 p. m—Catecheti- p. m.—Senior Seventi-Day Adventist Juneau Airport and { Retchikan Kotzebue McGrath | Nome Northway i Petershurg 1 Portland ! Prince George | Prince Rupert {San Francisco Seattle | 3itka Corner Second and Main e Cla 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9,00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir Saturday, Sabbathgpractice. classes for all ages Tuesday, Turner, Superinten- “ecture, Wednesday—Brotherhood Club Sabbath meets the first and the third week 1e Pastor, of the month at 8 p. m. Toursday—The women of thel chorse Midweek Church meet every second and!y::s[??h of Bible fourth week of each month at 1 p.m ? ,‘,,4 30 a. m. vps(erdlm' to a REV The held o of the week 10:00 School. Mrs. John dent 11:00 A. L Serv ZUMWALT, Pastor this church are the Seventh Day urd s a. m Bibl E 8 p. m.—Bible Study a » € esday, 7 . Meeting and Devotion 30 p. m Hour -15 44 18 38 45 44 32 28 1. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHWER BUREAU ALASKA BULLETIN 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN T ME TODAY 24 hrs. Precip. Trace Weather at 4:30 a.m. Clear est 4:30 a.m p. temp. 2 Pt. Cloudy Snow Showers Clear Fog | Pt. Cloudy Pt. .Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Fog Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Rain Trace A2 Trace Trace 29 Trace Trace .08 0 13 3 Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy 32 22 28 m. today? wer all requests and advise the time tenants will be admitted into the project. CHURCH OF CHRIST IS ORGANIZED HERE The First Church of Christ (Christian) at Tenth and E Streets, was organized in Juneau last Sun- day, with fifteen chartermembers and with Homer C. Murphy, Ph. D as pastor. “The Word of God, which is to be read and preached here, derives all its power over the heart of life be- cause inspired by the Holy Ghost. He it is who make it quick and vowerful, sharper than a two-edged | sword,” said the pastor. | “Christ Himseif, our Mediator, our Prophet, our Priest, our King, our Saviour, our Master is the head of this church, hence the name ‘Church of Christ.’ “We dedicate ourselves to the ccmmunity of Juneau. And we say, ‘All men are our brothers’ and as 2 church, we hope to give the Gospel Light, the Gospel Truth, and Gospel Love to the ccmmunity. The Church of Christ feels that the time has come for the practice of that broth- erhcod the church has long been | preaching, where nations put aside the weapons of those who do not believe in brotherhood, and adopt the weapons Jesus Christ used—jus- tice, charity, goodwill, brotherhood and love. } “We invite you to worship with us regardless of church affiliation | whenever it is convenient for you.” [ Ali B. Jarman and Marion Jarman |and consists largely of munitions {who have been assistants to Dr.|that have no value for civilian use | Murphy at the Church of Christ will | except as scrap. | leave next week for Fairbanks where e they will continue with their good work, Dr. Murphy announced. | - Columbia, from Seattle, bound | west, scheduled to arrive at 7 - H | e'clock tonight. val“able Ma'ef lai | Prinoes:n;omh, from Vancouver, scheduled to arrive Monday after- noon or evening. Nort Sea, scheduled to arrive - Of Army Scattered gl Tuesday night or Wednesday. The WASHINGTON, March 9—The ; > | steamer sailed fre Army still has scattered over Eu-|pm Friday. . o oie 8t 10 rope and the Pacific something less | 'Aleutinn';’c bl than 16,000 planes, “several thous- | geqttle md;yh‘d““d Yo preL T and” tanks and acres of shells,| mynoace soheduled {among other munitions left over|geaitie Mareh 11, irom the war. Mary " War Department officials dug up| . ; argaret Sohafer scheduled. tq | h: sail from Seattle March 13 or 14 | the estimates today. How much of | ™, oot FR G0 ? 1 the vast stockpile will be abandon- | g e ed fo sail from. ; Seattle March 16. ed or hauled out to sea and dump- Barainof, . fix Wes ed probably will be determined,| o0 1gm est, scheduled |they said, after the current world * OUNS L Mo 2, inspection tour headed by Under | Y | Secretary Kenneth C. Royall. FAMILY JOINS DAVIS Regardless of intensive efforts to D. E. Davis, a permanent guest at salvage as much as possible, Brig.|the Baranof, now has his son and | Gen. David N. Hauseman, ths War | daughter with him. The children | Department’s expert on surplus|arrived recently from the States. property, told a reporter that “we have just got to get up courage to abandon or destroy a lot of it.” Government property still over- seas cost an estimated $15,000,000,- 000. The bulk of it is the Army’s to sail form Dorcas y meets second and v at 1:30 p. m. lcome is extended to ices of this church Lhe Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Sireets REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector Miss Mcrguerite Shaw, Organist First Sunday in Lent. Sunday Services 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion 9:30 a. m—Holy Baptism. 10:00 a. m—Church School. 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and sermon by the Rector. 4:00 p. m—Confirmation lecture. Wednesday ‘Midwéek Lenten ser- ®hriskan Seicnes Lesson- D Sermon, Sunday Services "\ opens wide her doors and welcomes ou in Jesus' name. Douglas Church Ser_\flces Notices for this must be received not later than @vening to guarantee ermon topics, etc. t { tha f e of S Ber- ¢ mc which will be read in all Ghurches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- rch 10, will be “Man.’ from Christian Science seon-sermon The Bible — Isaiah: This people have 1 formed for myself; they shall show forth my praise Correlative passage from “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tines,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Man is the offspring, not of the lowest, but of the highest qualities of Mind Mortals must gravitate Godw their affections and aims grow spiritual, y must near the broader interpretations of being and pain some proper sense of the infinite, in order that sin and mortality may be put off. (p. 265) The subject 2 church . column by The Empire change Saint Aloysious’ Church 9:00 a. m.—Mass. Douglas Gospel Mission 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School, with Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent. Our Sunday School will be meet- ing in the Oity Hall at 1:00 p. m. from now &n. We have a fine staff of teachers. 8:00 p. m vice. 8:45 p. m.—St. Margaret's Guild will meet in the P: h House Thursday 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. Church of Christ Meets in CIO Union Hall Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel BOYD FIELD and ROY KEY Ministers 671, Juneau. nday Services m.—Bible Study. m.—Worship Service. m.—Evening Service. Nowrthern Light Presbyterian Church S Douglas Bible Church PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. Monday, after school—Craft class for boys. Tuesday, 7:30 Peoples' Night. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. Franklin at Fourth Where Welcome and Wership Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Sunday 0ol 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Norship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, t the crgan 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. Sermon topic, “Christ the Burden IBearer. 6:30 p. m—The Young People’s ociety will meet in the church parlors. . The -discussion will be led| jby the Rev. Booth on the events Ministers, jleading to the crucifixion of Jesus. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Radio Wor- Box 10:00 a 11:00 a 6:00 p p. m.—Young CHURCH OF GOD 526 East Street and MRS. H. E. s ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organtst REV BEYER, Day-—The Luthéran Church | 10 o'clock Friday ; of | cape Decision T:00. Re; 1l BeRjor Chols. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A’ high cell is located over the Great Slave Lake area. A high ridge extends from Point Barrow to Bethel and thence uthward into the Pacific. A'deep low is centered 500 miles west of Vanocuver Island moving northeasterly 29 miles per hour and is expected { o influence the weather in Southeast Alaska during the next g4 hours, i Another deep low is located in the middle Aleutian area. Rain has fallen during the last 24 hours from Vancouver Island to Sitka. Snow and rain nas fallen from Sitka to Cape St. Elias. Small amounts of snow have fallen in the upper Tanana River Valley. The coldest temperature re- ported this morning was minus 22 degrees at Kotzebue. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today i WIND Height of Waves | Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) 34 NE 5 2 feet 13 WNW 32 36 s 18 Snaw 35 SE 8 Lincoln Rock Snow 34 Calm Zero Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 36' W 21 1 foot MARINE FORECAST ISSUED 1120 A. M. SATURDAY FOR THE | PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVENING: Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Cape Decision—winds southeasterly and easterly 25 to 35 miles per hour backing tonight to northwesterly 15 miles per hour becoming easterly 15 miles per hour by Sunday npon. Outside waters, Cape Decision to Yakutat, Cross Sound and Icy Straits area—winds westerly 25 to 30 miles per hour decreasing tonight and becoming light and variable Sunday. Protected waters south of Sumner Strait—winds southeasterly 25 to 30! miles per hour dying during the night and backing to westerly and | i southwesterly ‘15 miles per Lour, Protected waters north of Sumnes | Strait-— winds southerly and southwesterly 15 miles per hour increasing to | 25 miles per hour by midnight tonight and decreasing slowly to 15 miles per hour Sunday. Rain south and snow north of Five Finger Light today iand Sunday. Weather Rain 2t. Tloudy PL. Cloudy Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Guard Island 3 feet 1 feot TEssisassasiasaEssasdessratas JUNEAUYOUT | Not only Christianity but also IBuddhiam, Zoroastrianism and Is- {lam are, or have been, missionary | religions. y’Food prepared in company opera:ed kitchens WMeals aloft included in passenger fare One of the many PASSENCER SERVICE features provided for the convenience and comfort of our Alaska Passengers Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Dffice UN AHERICAN Worto AIRWAYS . P he cs;gfe/fl of liggg&v] d¢/m : Reopening of the | DEW DROP 1 ¥All young people are invited to at- ship Service, at Station KINY. lend. 7:00 p. m—The Bible in Pictures on the screen. For all ages. SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 p .m—Evening prayer and sermon by the Vicar. NN CAFE Bethel Tabernacle 8:00 p. m—Preaching Service. Assembly of God Fourth and Frankiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services m.~—Sunday School. Class- s for all ages' A special invitation to thse children not aiready at- tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. j 800 p. m—Evangelistic Service The Salvation Army v Willoughby Ave. CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, Commanding Officers Tonight, 7:30 o'clock, family night Drother and Sister Frank Joseph in charge Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting Brig. C. O. Taylor, speaker. 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. 10:00 a Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Regular Ser- ‘ vice. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Christ Ambass- i«.dm‘.\. young people. | i daturday, 1:30 p. m.—Children’s % church. » Listen in each Monday, Wednes-| Mrs. Brig. Taylor and Ladies of {day, and Friday at 7:30 p. m, also the Home League in charge. each Friday at 7:00. p. m. to broad-| 6:00 p. m.—Y. P. Meeting. { cast. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting. _Tuesduy. 8:00 p. m.—Confirma- tion lecture. Strangers and visitors are always welcome to our services. ., TIDE TABLE MARCH 10 tide tide tide tide Low High Low High 42 15.6 14 20:05 pan., 11.5 MARCH 11 Low tide 1:36 am., 56 High tide 7:58 am., 14.7 Low etide 15:07 p.m., 1.7 High tide 21:51 pm. 115 eeecseroesense s, | | JIM RAYBUR ‘Of Dallas, Tex., Field Director Saturday Dinner Menu March 9, 1946 SOUP Fresh Vegetable with Rice SALAD Leaf of Lettuce with Sliced Tomatoes ENTREES Baked Spring Chicken, Apple Dressing Potted Veal with Dumpling T-Bone Steak with French Fried Potatoes Roast Pork with Dressing Sirloin of Beef, Brown Gravy March9, 1946 --Saturday - 5 P. i A Russian Orthodox Chuwrch Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High!Ms. Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every Thursday services. at 7:30 p. m. sesescssdssen e Brig. Taylor in chaxge. ® e 0000000 of the Young Life Campaign. m— | Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Bible Study and pray meeting. | v, 7:00 p. m—Youth night The public is cordially invited to attend these services. | During the absence of Capt. and Hoogstad, officers and local officers will be in charge of the Capt. Hoogstad will re- turn March 22, ———— NOTICE After, March 10, will be accepted at a discount. be prompt. Ju TELEPHONE CO, no telephone rentals for the month of March NEAU AND DOUGLAS Another fll!sl‘andingv Youth Event! | All | remittances must bear postmark of | not later than discount day, * Please L 0. 0. MONDAY EVENING HALL—7:45 P. M. VEG Whipped Potatoes Hot Rolls DESSERT Chocolate, Vanilla Sauce Dpen 24 Hours Daily | YOU ARE INVITED—Come Early! adv. ETABLES Sunday Dinner Menu March 10, 1946 SOuP Cream of Tomato SALAD Fresh Shrimp ENTREES Roast Young Turkey with Dressing, Cranberry Sauce and Sweet Potatoes Half Fried Spring :Chicken, Southern Style Prime Rib Steak with French Fried Potatoes Breaded Pork Cutlets, Brown Gravy Grilled Lamb Chop on Toast VEGETABLES Creamed Peas Whipped Potatoes 5 Creamed Corn ° Hot Rolls DESSERT Fruit Jello Open 24 Hours Daily