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PAGE TWO s church column | fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1 Russian Ortnodox Church washington's 2 JUNEAU, ALASKA- | HUSKIES, INDIANS B2 e v Lt. Pete Frank, Provost Marshal IN IOD Y here last summer has returned to his post for a three-months’ stay 2 in Junea | PALO ALTO, Calif, Nov, 9 Lt. Frank was transferred sev- alternately hot and cral months ago to Anchorage for| ew assignment as head of an M.P. by The Empire| A cordial welcome is extended to | o'clock Friday all the services of this church. Of St. Nicholag > Fifth Street | dians foot- o arantee change of 4 39 § Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— ball teams ailing in their usually Returning here with his wife last s ! e Northern Light Evening Service. | powerful fullback departments. Tuesday, Lt. Frank took over g Presbyterian Church Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High! Stanford ruled as a local favorite tive duties here as Provost, M rst ( of Christ, Feanklin ot Foubth Mass and Holy Communion |and may hold an edge in power shal Tuesd on “Where Welcome and Worship Choir rehearsal every Thursday because the Indian's ace fullbac | hool Meet” at 7:30 p. m. Lloyd Merriman, bothered by a will be held at WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister e [leg injury, is expected to see at F Church of 9:45 a s school. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES |least limited service « n Fifth 10:50 a paration for At American Legion Dugout | His counterpa’t on the Huskie ibjecr | w 1ip, Mr Bee Davis. The Misses Stephens and Hortcn, team, Arnie Weinmaster, chief Fallen « Evangelists | power driver of the Washington m 11:( m—1I Worship A Sunday evening and Tuesday ecleven, was kept by an injury from Ser He Restor My | evening Service will be held this making the trip ( ir Sou r € cond part of | we at the George Fournier resi- 1igton has two Pacific y 1 crmor { last S dence at 621 East Street. Conference victories and a l'l‘li.\l b iahibiahy of f 1 Che evening service will be losses. ' The Indians have s 5 - hall st : the goods in your home 10 Wed- held all as usua only one Conference contes 4 ; I \astha s o heain’ ab 8 o albik e SmE i are \\'o_!_'th more than they i et in the ¢ - L $5-9 i were five years ago .. . ese: sl ByEe D {Chureh of Jesus Christ Cfle o o o o o o o o o I‘I‘J‘“I‘""- you may h"“l“ Catholic Church " Latter Day Saints s WEATHER REPORy | Atfef nel Cgpmer. y : ! Lurol 0Odd Fellows Hall o U s weatuer BUREAU) o perhaps expensive, as 'l el ’ vity of the 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School e Temperatures for 2-Hour Pertod o SOOR as it hecame avail- Federat and Territorial Al "‘"""“ < 6980 Pt sthood Meeting, | ® Endins 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ able. Are you increasing B g I ,',';‘,I‘(‘"‘I"('\" S Services. . e o o o vour insurance to cover : s imday—17:00, 9:00 an 55. e In Juneau — maximum, 48; ¢ the higher values of what it 4 .3 - ® minimum, 42. e you own? It’s your only 4 v M on Week Days—7:00 and CHURCH OF GOD e At Airport — Maximum, 48; ¢ gure means of avoiding a 526 East Streel :lx’!:;‘:'x;'\ly3;'.llj?l( FORECAST : loss much heavier than 5 y REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, | (Junean and Vieinity) o | You anticipate. ! ! 1 54 4 it oliE Munsters e Cloudy with rain showers to- ® ' ¥. Broy P Y of I 3eve ool b m—The Bible in Plctures| o day, snow flurries toight and « BElter inventory . 7109 | on the screen. For ail ages. ° ay. Colder tonight. South- @ p #:00 b, m—Preaching Service. ' o erly wind o a0 Ser o your goods leday! thel Tabernacle Thursday, 8:00 p Bible Study.| e hour, decreasing tonight to 10 e K , 3 Wbly of God) e | e to 15 miles per hour ¢ For an inventory form cal I; kitn Streets Juneau City Mission . PRECIPITATION . R, Pastor 205 Frankin Steeet - P A s Eh RoSH M ckiwr it » gency ’ ! 10:00 a. m School. Class- Sunday Services o N 2 inches; since July ® s es| A special invitation 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. .1 inches . Shattuck ) children nct already at- Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. |e At Airport—.84 inches; since e i t 1 Sunday Schoos Everybody welcome. © Nov. 1, 4.08 inches; since July @ Seward Streei : i e oy o PO !® 1, 31.64 inches JUNEA PHONE 249 T ve r rvice * o e o . « ® ® 2 0 0 o o oo sl o v meraser - Douglas Church . : e Services church column | eived by The Empire W& Clurch t later 2 than 10 o'clock Friday| b . Main and Third Steeets B ening to guarantee change of C\ 3§ ed er topics, etc o (BN} Pastor ' R - der. Saint Aloysious’ Church D Mic-| 9:00 a. m.—Mass. s ol ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL it 0 ip Ser- CHURCH i ice. G er for the day, REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar "% rigad C. O. Taylor Sp Service i 8:00 p ening prayer and " . i Tuesc 7:00 p. m.—Junior sermon by the vicar ie ir practi —_ Corr « : p. m—Catech-) Douglas Community e N 7:30 Senic ! ' ) i E MAniS o S Methodist Church th “hur (In the Leigh Grant home) &5 i e p. 5250 THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kcbert S. Treat, Minister o - Mi Ruth Brool Parish Wor . 4 The Chur £ 7 eve I in the Odd 10:00 a. m Chapel ¢ Pisiiin ¥ i F H Fran Street astor, “Go Lruaty, SCOPC IIOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, the Junio Fourth a et Pasls ; it ; Sunday Services p.m.—Junior and In- Rut Dir Choir rehearsals and Miss Breoks directing. 00 n The Presbyterian Church 00 2 Douglas, Alaska % n 15 Walte Soboleff, Minister n i i nd - Sunday Services \e Rector. Geof- 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School v a 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. The Holy City,” a 4 Th ther ch Holy B fie ooyt Ghuvish of Glriet The Lutneran Church f S . > Sitka, B o g Tee v the Legion Hat ST H. NYGAARD, Pastot ekt S e Street, between Frank- Sunday Services Bektor : I 9 m—Sunday Schoc! and i d: n C c- Bil 5 ! T : 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. § 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. q 3 10:00 a. m.—Blble Study, 9:00 p. m—Social Fellowship Hour Memorial Presbyierian 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service iy p. m—Junior choir Church 8:00 p. m—Evening Service biaation West 8th and E Streets | 308 Gall to. BRI Over = Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls' h with an open door KINY 6:15 Moen- Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 er will m ome’.” da arc 3 ¥ ar welcome SOBCLEFF, Minist Rpics Wedn 8 p. m—Bible Stud L 5 A Tecture, . 2 7/”' Wednesday—Brotherhood Club Salvation meets the tirst and the third week Army f the month at 8 p. m. G Thursday—The women of the; Church meet every second and ourth week of each month at 1 p. m.| lay, 7:30 p. m—Senior Choir.| Day—The Lutheran Church s wide her doors and welcomes ou in Jesus’ name. Catton s e cold Huskies meet the Stanford In- there talion here today with both B Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING and comfortably this year— in our studio. 12 Phoiographs - 12 Gifts Economical, too! "Phone intment for an apy TODAY! Lu-Ek’s 20th Century Bldg. Your Deposits ARFE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS T/Z ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Thie management of chis bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safery of depositors’ funds s our primary consideration. In sddition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to & maximum of 35,008 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e o o 0 o s o0 e @ . . SUN RISES — SETS 4 . © NOVEMBER 10 ° rises 8:34 am o ts 4:49 pm ° NOVEMBER 11 ® Sun rises 8:36 am urda ht, 7:30 p. m.—Praize ¢ ¢ iy 4:47 pm . - " o 0 0 0 0 0 v s o Church Fourt « Minsrer ol. C ge Harold Carg ANNUAL ROLL Tuesday, November 12, 8 o'cloc \1l members requested to be nt to answer Roll Call —Alice Brown, - Seventh-Day Adventist J. T Corner S REV. pres- ! and Main WAL Pastor Secretary ship. ip. Empire Wantads get results! i Mg Prayer Rt School. Bibl Mrs. John E = dent Chapel-By-The-Lake E \| Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz g . Cove Boid b Ak Take T Women's Avvoses R Willis R. Booth, Minister Midweek ) 3 school. Al of Bible area are ‘It’s the Nicest Store In Town’ BV;;!:' a . urged to attend our Baranof Hotel Building oreas ts secoud and School, CONCRETE For Every Purpose JUST PHONE 82 or 039-2 Long, 2 Shor! AND —DELIVERY WILL BEGIN WITHIN A FEW MINUTES CONCRETE * JUNEAU ac- ar- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946 2nd Annual | Deer Hunters" Derbyi} Wall Awanrd TWO PRIZES for the TWO BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought fo Gur Store This Season . . . . I A NEW .348 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN s z a s VFORTHE LARGEST DEER HORNS according ta Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest points and lirgest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND 2 * ® " BEST TROPHY 3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be frem Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with hone and in their natural state. A NEW 30-30 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsman’s Assn. LT. COL. JAY WILLIAMS - The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win both prizes. »s are offered in the inerest of good sportsmanship and good ¢ are no strings attach2d. ——These pr will. The All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of the season and will then be return=d to their owners. Millions of Americans learned just how casy it was to save money with payroll purchases of War Bonds. And the new Savings Bonds are no different. ARE that no one will ever leave ou a million dollars, or even a couple of thousand. But why worry? . HANC! You can be your own rich uncle if you stick with the payroll savings plan. They pile up just as fast. They’re just as safe, for they’re backed by the U. S, Government. And they’re just as smart an investment—in 10 years you’ll have $100 - for every $75 you save today. No trusting to luck, then—the future you want can be yours. The home you hope to buy, a college education for the kids, money for emergencies, or travel, or retirement—you’re sure of them if you keep on buying U. S. Savings Bonds regu- larly! SAVE THE EASY WAY... BUY YOUR BONDS: THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS New Washington Hotel RAY THATCHER: So, if you’re in the Payroll Plan, stay in! * If you're not, get in! It’s the casiest way you've ever scen to have a “rich uncle!” Manager By letting us know early your wish you help us to give you better service. _ j V' | e