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PAGE TWO ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' 5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1947 ( NATIVE SERVICE | 'WOM WILL HOLD GUERRILLA ~ MINESRYGE MEKICO WIND " Viokod,. | he Acader.y of Friendship, Wo- | A | . . i Ill- HRE % men of the Moose, will give a Sil S(Hools (I-OSED (2 ca at the Moose Ledge Room: | ! : mu]\“o(l:?s”n?‘r‘ lllmh\‘vh;!l(h \Itslum'n] ‘M, ( ‘hm(I of .]]m Holy ! Catholic Church eward Building en Thurs- | MA G N ETO ok dite :;;m“xu 4 h’”‘\ IZG":\ Trinity, Episcopal | Church of the Nativity of the ! b W 5 . o st 21 at 3 pm at s bRkl et R i Blessed Virgin_Mary, Juneau The Alaska Native Service te- Last May, Junceu Chapter No.| T R o U B L E evening to guarantee change of [ ROBERT WEBB, Rector | Fifth and Cold Steasis | leased today a list of schools 439 was honored. by having - the sermon topics; etc. | Sinin Brass. CRAL DI REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J which would not be reopened this Academy cx Friendship degree con- W -I, F First Church of Cl ' Miss M LErte: “Bhdk, 0,‘_.““”! Masses on Sunday--7:00, 9;00 and | —_— {tall, Jeaving an approximate 22§ | 2 ferred upon one of its members. e e Scienti ! nday Services | 10:30. \Greek Rebel Radio Sa S:H ve children in 13 villages with- ' TAMPICO, Mcxico, Aug. 16— Iva Hermansen, who is now one of | Speedy. depend. o Scie ..1]1.\1 : sty 8 after. DRI ‘X;I;u,ss('.s on Week Days—7:00 and| ¥ jout any .:chnul ;‘ac!li;lcs unless thz - (p—Military authorities today two members in Alaska of this | flb""fi;"";:"“‘ 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School ! 8:00 a. m-—Holy communion, i tef (communitics affected can providé counted at least three dead ard degree. Spus - cunday services will be held at' 10.00 4 m._Church School | Benedictions after the last mass ’fldependem Communist (5o, 19 injured in the wake of a tropi-| The Silver Tea is open to the | Squsment & 11 a.m. in the F Church of | (7,14, direction _of Miss| " Sundays. Sfate IS Established Schoois tc be closed with: their cal hurricane that lashed the public, and ajll friends of the Wo-| :,':‘. prices. 85 x.M, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth p. .o carret | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- | average daily altendance, are; Ali- south coast yesterday with winds men of the Moosé are invited. | and Main street and the subjecr| ,.59 , Morr prayer and | 1a¥s, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5I i |tak, 15; Beaver, 12; Chalkyitsik ‘reaching 110 miles an hour velo- will be “Soul | Sermon by the Rector. The choir| ™ ™ 1.60/8 p. m. By L. S. CHAKALES '11; Circle, 25; Elephant Point, 20; ci s ! D n by the Rector. The choir Y : 5, Elephant Point, 20; city. MISS BALGINER LEAVES 5 o AK ok Wednesaay, 8:00 p. t.—iesumon- | A RO o | ATHENS, Aug. 16—(P—Greek Elim, 26; Kasaan, 15; Nikolski, 15, In one oil-producing community yrg R R b Rl G J ‘al meeting cline T with alto solo by The farmy announcements and press!Nondalten, 19; Nunachuk, 17; Solo- ‘2,000 were forced to flee their 3 . Parsons E]egh- Christi PR Reading ¥ H | i | . visiting her grandparents, Mr. and e g stian Science Reading Room| ... ph | Salvation |dispatches reported today a sharpimon, 13; Stevens Village, 15; and hoines. Mrs. Charles Goldstein for the 3 Al In church butiding. This Toom 18| 5 30"\ " Holy Baptism. i |increase in guerilia activity in the|Venetie, 26 { The fury of the 110 mile wind . o° S50 e o6 teday via Pam ynesy, ANKcs spen Wednesgay . afternoons frwnl ‘rpiiciav 7:30 p. m—Choir re- | Army imorth within the past 48 hOWS.| o 4o iai0 rion cohools were DAs Dot yet been spent. There 'A Bys Rt =5 ,_.nmu"l, ,'] BB o 2 i St SR i S 3 3 : £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- |y, ! f Willoughby Ave. |Hundreds of villags homes were 1 €0 HE FAHCH SO0 To is a threat of possible further de- e e i R L \ pesday evening meeting. i e | Major and Mrs. Evic Newbould |burned and many casualties were| o © o L 1L daily at. Struction. Qe B “:’:fl“-\: w“““ h‘as‘l_— & The public is cordially invited to, Junean Cite M | Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen |suffered by both sides. fatcounte PSR SRy PN | B been ;working in ‘the ‘Nugget Shop| § aueoit 3 prsedn. Rebullé atend these services and visit the Junea ity ! Sunday [/ 1u, agpears ,that; the first. step) 'endance, so 8 to pu the smallest during her stay here. reading room. J‘}'\\‘ I-r’anl;llg_ Street | 11:00 a. m—Holiness meeting. | has been taken toward establish-|F? ”_‘:“’ nimper of AchxldrenDout‘ THOMPSONS RETURN 5 BT AuTo PAnTs - L £ S 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. URGEEERE: RR-ROR, 0irods -buyglos, ScHooLodr, George £, OLe. | Depuly. .U . B/ Marshal -8l DIVORCE ASKED The Methodist Church Sunday Services 6:00 p. m~—Sunday School. {termed a free Communist state il\i‘A’Ns Education Director stated. Thompson returned here yesterday | mdith Walker filed suit in U. S.|§ Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee | | Other facters censidered were the afterncon accompanied by his District Court today asking for a|§ Action Unifs, Motors, Trans- 2 . S 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Opposite Fedvrar wd Tercitorial | qyesday Ly 7:30 p. m.—Service, northern Greece. Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible| The Greek government has been cost of freight te supply the school, daughter, Ann. He delivered a pri- frem Walker. \y and PFriday, 7:30 p. m. She | missions and a MILLION . “Where ,’:Jf‘,”,l,‘{;,';x, Fribnd. Everybody welcome. Class and prayer meeting. | predicting the. formation of such and the condition of the school soner to Federal Authorities in Ta- | charged him with non-support. | ship Meet” 3 N Py Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital a regime for some time, and now |quarters and buildings. fcoma and brought back a new They were married Feb. 15, 1944 at OTHER PARTS ?EV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Chape!-By-The-Lake | meeting. the rebel headquarters radio says| o 2 ~fingerprint detection process with | Alberquerque, N. M., and have no|] We Mail.and Ship Promptly e Bdward B, Chester, Jr.. Pianist | Corner Glacics iftghway and Fritz | Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth it's a fact. j Closings announced today are il pip, He was instructed on this children or property. Seattle Auto Wrecki 9:45 a. m v School. Claude Cove Road at Auk Lake | Night. | These. reports: followed Iast|addition fo those previously an- ipcess from the Thurston County BB Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. V. Brown Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister | Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise |night’s. broadcast of the, guerrilla|ounced for schocls in commubi- sherift's Office at Olympia, Wash. FROM ISLANDS 1950—1st Avenue South 10:00 a | 10:30 a. m, Sunday School. All| service. | headquarters radio assexting that |ties in Which Territorial schools &l- ! Thcmpson reported -that' the new | C. F. Lerner of Honolulu, T. H, is | Seattle, Wash. Fritz Jc childrén in the Auk Bay area are| ————— the. headquarters of Gen. Markos|iedy exist. These towns areNome, process will detect prints on glass r cd at the Baranof Hotel, | ¥ eeee—"——— dent invited and urged to attend our ; L iud |Cifiados, guerrilla chicfitan, had |Fort Yukon, Cordova, Haines, Ket- e¢yen after efforts to erase them. ' ——————— s RS 11:00 a. m. Worship, 3unday i Dnuglas church lasswmed authority for adminis- | chikan, Juneau and Douglas. ! His daughter, Crown Princess in Message by th q Lifc 6 Itering a “democratic government”| The town of Kake set a splendid (pe yecent July 4th QUEEN CONLES!, o rrers et et rrr s e ) We Are For em by Church of God L ¥y luntil “such time as a provisional <Xample for other all native coM- h,q peen visiting iriends and rela- ! . that Touth Ghoft | parsonage—526 East St ervices !government is formed.” | munities, D«‘;L‘ -*1‘:1- [“‘“e}‘: ]xl :’* tives in Seattle. 3 % v : { 7:00 p. m.—Epworth Lea and MRS. H. E. BEYER, 5 | - ee——— |came an independent school dis- 3T 3 F t Ch h Uf Ch l S i 1 -“-.\T,p 11) We Go From Pastors | Notices for tms church - column trict. The ANS schools were taken BULLETIN — NEW ORLEANS, 1rs urc 1S Clenils 6:00 p. m—Eve SUNDAY SERVICES must be received by The Empire| BULLETIN — WASHINGTON. over at both Hoonah and Sitka. _(p_sen Theo G. Bilbo, sufering announces a free lect , Hymns we like to 10:00 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- |not later than 10 o'clock Friday —/'—Ihe Navy said today that and at Kanakanak the school Was .pariia] paralysis” and an “unex- : ee feciure by the Pastor, “An Hour With a(ice, Mc Worship and Church evening to guarantce change of,Fiect Admiral Ernest J. King, 69, automatically closed because it had plajned fever” was A it Ditference Scheol sermon topics, etc. ‘wh:ow “'§:'ngl§€1cke§:l nxclfl! o¥ester:,il§‘s(']- less than 10 puplls. comfortable” at Foundation Hos- i on . 2 Sunday Evening Fellowship fol-| 7:00 p. m.—The Boys' and Girls' jshows: “al SUAMEBIEDT 76 108 With few exceptions, the larger pjial here today, tut attendants Ch a I- S C A P - l T ¥ I The Bible in pictures on the Saint Aloysious’ Chureh |Stroke without paralysis” = TR|communities in which the ANS has i il i et e ol risiian Science: raCilca Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer and s REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S, J condition of the former Chief of (jcsed its cperations have sizned gerous. i oy Scriptura Study, Acts 5 p.m.—Freaching Service ' 'Pwm_ s BT Ve 'N_mjal Operations is "dcrlmtellyfll‘m permits for the ANS buildings VAR - R REIIQIOH Wednesday, 6:15 p. m—Church nesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock Sunday Services gHtca Heibsi ”),e Naval Hos- ;ng equipment. Vigorous efforts ouysoN ACCEPTS “ Family ner at the Church ble Study. 9:00' a. m~Ma ;pital at nearby Bethesda, Md. | gy heing made by these communi- RECEIVERSHIP Frida ) a. m—Youth Choir A fr welcome to all i P —Rr:;no“&f ;—;‘U“ ties ((\‘u“;l:\dc“::m:ohm“r‘g:‘:wlx *! Col. O. F. Ohlson appeared in U.| rehea ¥ St. Luke opal Chureh ! ERE AR AN ST do'y ve Iormerly g pistrict Court here yesterday Chinil op (Ohiek Ay Rmf’m \lNebbC Vi’;:‘ | Roy Douglas of Fairbanks Is reg- |cared for in the Native eSIVICE (o qecept the positicn of TR . o ’ istered at the Baranof Hotel. schools, Dale declared. in the suit of the Baak of . Waans Christian Science LessoN- | Meers in the American Legion Hall Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist gell vs. the Alaska Asiatic Lum Sermon, Sunday Services (on Sccond Street, between Frank-| 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and 5 & . ; Lesson~Ser- | lin and Seward Streets. Sermon by the Vicar. I 50" uno onn cuBlc E EE I Mills, Inc., at Wrangell. Ohlson 1 ’ 1 pested a $10,00 bond and was told of San Francisco, California The supject or roe e mon which will be read in ail BOYD FIELD, Minister _,_ 4 : gt Wi 11 . Phone - - Red 319 Yougas . by Federal Judge George W. Folta Member of the Board of Lectureship Iff‘L,‘:"i”(ff 1crhr:f:i1 fiilcngftn X Sunday Services : “ut}l‘:h Sx_)rtnng;‘mt.)lv] . | NATIONAI‘ FORESI "MBER FOR SA[E that his salary will be $750 per The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. SEIHoaLS urch Embracing menth plus expenses when out of Boston, Mass. Golden Text: Isaiah. Lo, this for| !1:00 a. m.—Worship S e S o e gon communty | ) pULDWOOD PROJECT IN ALASKA vl is our God; we have waited 2:00 p. m.—Evening Service. MONDAY, August 18, 1947, 8 P. M. % George Chalfivning, C.S.B. ; % R A RS AR SRR S T RS SIS T N D RS him; and he will save us; this is X b . | R wa have waited for him, —_— wfi;’““";mi ;r"!‘fl;- Molmfi!e}'t | LOCATION AND AMOUNT—AIll Lhelmfx'(g\amzli)ble timber ?e.sisnutgd for SALESMAN HERE we will be glac d 1 ce ir s L 5 r i 00ks, Organis! cutting from sale areas within Pulntimber Allotment C, che boundaries Sigurd Wallstedt, veteran Alaska L e R ns, Resurrection Lufieran | 10:00 a. m—Moming Worship.! of which sales areas and sllotment are\shown on maps on file at the leaman, ds at the Gastineau s 1.0.0.F. Hall cike: tin OlrlEt Soiaos Church Message by the Pastor, “The Life office of the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska and the Chief, Forest (o) \waiciedt has his headquarters e i Sy Main and Thicd Streets We are For . . . ' Chorus by Service, Washington, D. C., in the general vicinity of Thomas Bay and " ¢ o 5 headquatters'l § < . uposbii i erobmase S sl B St el il o ¢ “In the heart of the City for the |the Junior Choir. ¢ Petersburg, within the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated ‘1 _Seattle. 5 s idy e, dnvithio (way =0F | Maarts of the Pee 1030 . MmeSunday School o be 1,500,000,000 cubic fect, more or less, of Western hemlock, Sitka | T - PSS B, S SN 5. 2 TN P thy ments, O Lord, have we' .. L ppopn ) ERMAN. Pastor Classes A % ¢ spruce, western ved cedar, Alaska gedar, and other species. waited for thee; the desirc of our | T% i i - PO otk Night, fitst and fourth SALE CONDITIONS—Prospectus and sahiple’fale agreement which fully state the conditions of sale are available on request from the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska or the Chief, Forest Service, South Agricul- ture Building, Washington 25, D. C. | remembrance of From Science and Heaith with| 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. : the Pastor, “Ignorance. The Presbyterian Chureh |STUMPAGE PRICES—The bid rate will apply to timber scaled on a e cubic foot basis and intended for pulp manufacture prior to July 1, Key to the Scriptur by Mary . s Bsenion of Hdhe miny or Love and Life.” H ? o sl L 1960. Lowest %ate considered for material to be scaled is $0.85 per coui is to thy name, and to the| Organist: Mrs. Bernice McCay £ thee. (Isaiah. | 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Schoc Wednesday _evening BT < e ! Church of ) Toaus .08 .| Walter A. Soboleff. Minister 100 cubic feet. Bidders must agree to pay the following fixed rates the Father is perfect, because the wrch of Jesus Ci ol Sunday Services : until July 1, 1960 for material to be manufactured for sale or sold Soul, or Mind, of the spiritual Latter Day Saints 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. ! in other forms than pulp or its products: $3.00 per M feet BM. for mon is God, the divine Principle r'\f()P‘viONn 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. | spruce sawlogs, including high-grade spruce logs intended for pulp of all being, and because this real 5 s . - — . manufacture; $1.50 per M feet B.M. for cedar; $2.00 per M feet B.M. A in the Sev man is governed by Soul instead sense, by the law of Spirit, mot| by the so-called laws of matter. ,, CI WH IRV anIA | for sawlogs of hemlock and other species; for piling or poles, per - pEAGRd RO IREI lincar foot: 1.5 cents for pizces over 95 feet in length; and 1.0 cent I8 0010 RO and Mervyn | for pieces 95 feet and under in length. All rates are subject to re-' iion, presiding : | adjustment by the Chief, Forest Service, on July 1, 1960 and at five- s A s 1000 a. m. - Priesthcod meeting year intervals thereafter under the conditions and limitations stated ‘binteg Py | 10:45 a. m. Officers and teach- | in the samvle agreement North Lignt ers meeting | In addition to the bid price and the fixed vrices hercin stated, a' { red as sawlogs and A'I‘ AKRO" R deposit of $0.10 per MBM for all material | $0.05 per 100 cubic feet for all material so measured will be required for use in improvement of the future stand of timber by the Forest ' 11:00 a. m. Sunday 12:00 noon—Sermon Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth Worshi Everybgili - WHIG e Service on the areas cut over i i i / i R e o . > areas Ci r. | Wree ¥ dc’;’:,fi'"d e g (Contimued from Page -7e; | QUALIFICATIONS FOR BIDDING—Parties wishing to enter bids must | Russian Orthodox Church | | file with the Chief, Forest Service, on or before September 8, 1947, a v WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Of St. Nicholas is ‘Beaver. And, paradoxically, statement evidencing (1) their financial resources to make the essen- william Floyd Kuykendall, Guest A S g ‘were it not for ‘Beaver’ the whole | tial surveys, designs, and plans which must orecede actual construc- Minister [‘ullh Street | menument weuld collapse. For | tion and operation, (2) names, busiy standiny and »vxpm'lcuce of ! Mrs. Judson C. Husted Organist Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 P. M-—| Beaver' js the symbol of industry | the prospective bidder and his assgclates in connection with the manu- e o § Shiol Bvening Service. and. stick-to-it-edness. . (The st k' facture ur distribution of pulp or paver prod ucts, or the construction %45 8. n—bunday Sehpot Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High ¢ 5. pis vasw o e Al or operation of large industrial projects, and (3) extent of knowledge 10:5_0 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Mass and Holy Communion. {is in his paw). All ideas, dncam_s, of the timber, water power resources and other operating conditions worship. Choir rehearsal every Thursday“mpes counci] . -and - sponsorship | in Southeast Alaska, particularly for Pulptimber Allotment C. The \ 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. at 7:30 p. m | would come to naught without the Chief, Forest Service, will inform each applicant on or before Sep Sermon subject: “The Dynamite| Th B ]'Spml cf Industry Like the bea- | tember 22, 1947, as to whether he has qualified as a bidder. No ap | of God.” Soloist, Miss Claire Folta.| The Christian Church iver whose dams burst Derby Boys | plicant will be approved as a bidder unless his statement sho - ;I\"N'(s iy RN Odd\hfl',(\ accidents, upsets and failures. | :leasoxxl)la\l;lv 'c:;ndtcnce 111)r tk:e ogmilon of (:.he‘ &hletf_, iurcstlScrvicc thall I B A JMEELS, eVELY ) | TR s e | e will be able to qualify for final award of the timber sale agreemen ‘ Memorial Presbyterian penows mall, 209 Frantiin street.| Pi Wi BEAvers WAy @hd| within one year after determination of the acceptable high bidder | Church | HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., b ol b 2 it et R at the auction, and before final award, such successful bidder will Corner West 8th and E Steeets | Pastor s :’ll:g‘s e po;ible and} pe yeguired to show that he has smmediately available, or will have “A Church with an open door— | Phone - Blue 650 A ‘MARNoWH word, available as needed, sufficient funds to provide the improvements, “Whasoever will may come'.” | Sunday Services = oo dpre 0 equipment, lam; :vl;)rklng capital necessala'rho enable lhir:l to megtfthc ; 0 a. i School. B et g i3 requirements o! e agreement. As a minimum, such showing before WALTER A. S%BO{.EF.F,’ Miniter | ’Cflm'\‘:“ lm“mflz‘gl:& School i _BAPTISM SERVICE | final award must include evidence that a fund of at least $8,000,000 | _qnes, T40' ¥ Strect S| f1:00 gt I &6 | On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'- to draw on for plant construction activities is or will be available. The Ministry of Music, John C A SRR B “lclcek in the Church of the Holy | Within the above time limits and before final award of the sale, the oins and Joyce Howell | ‘We will not have evening services {ryipity, the Rev. W. Robert Webb | preliminary awardee must qualify for a power license from the Fed- Sunday School Superintendent during the summer months, June, | winl administer the Sacrament of eral Power Commission covering the power requirements for the Richard Wells. July and August. ’Huy Baptism to Marjorie Ann pulp mill specified in the sale agréement. An extension of time not Sunday Services A cordial invitation to all to at- | g one ™ infant daughter of Mr.| to exceed one vear for qualification for final award may be granted 9:45 a, m.—Sunday School. {tend the Church Geared to the |, . w\y< Howard E Slmmonsbg by the Chief, if the successful bidder has demonstrated good faith 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Times and Anchored to the Old |g i f‘r' SO '] d i ot through substantial expenditures on essential surveys, designs, and PONS r the young lady will be plans and has evidenced his ability to qualify within such one-year Sermon by the Pastor. Text: Book M. E. Mcragle, Henrietta S. Black-| axtension. © Most folks think of savings as something you ‘Canst Thou by Searching Find = i A i Prea B ; = OUYBod B ik 1 m: First Baptist Chureh | " m‘i e r lDEng:;Enginbfiiofg}th?a?i?i‘;:mn&? %ymrf‘){hgl%fitagfncpe:rsgf{ set aside for rainy day emergencies.. et o 0SBl afa as. Choir anthem. { Franklin and Fourth e charge as a guaran! ifie he a 3 e “« » . ittle as $3.75 invested in U.S. Bonds'ev : 6:30 p. m—Westminister Fellow-| . 7 SPURLIN, D. B, Minister HOSI‘IM[ NOIES of szgs,ooo‘ pav:t;lz‘ :Zet:eba'rl:-iagm ?;; cn;ret l}rgt:&l f_\sc:(a\é:s,t :mgo;x’m I’UF Hhats m, Plenty of vy day aceasions week will return you as much as 52;153.45% ¢ ship. b A 10:00 & m—Sunduy Schoal. Class- A in the case of the successful bidder be spplied to the purchase price iogave foreon: only ten years” time. : G * 7:30 m.—Divine Worship les all ages. Har gin, - ischa e 5 s H of the timber or retained as li ed damages. Remittances of un- “or instance, tha 3 2 > 5 o WP Rt s kel e o o a8 FOE | sucosstul, bidders will be ret&lfi:g;timmeqm%ely after completion of w{w‘ J,:';td"‘:]":]t“;:‘.”'wb/,',“":;’:: 0 ':::;’; e You can buy these Bonds cither through the cpecial music, Guest speaker, Mr.| 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. |Hermann, Mrs. G. R. Isiak and| the auction. Within seven days of designation at the auction the -“ " ”( ;’ /{’a 064y tfo iy ¢ Payroll Savings Plan at your place of business 1 John C. Goins, Jr. Bass solo by| 8i00' p. m—Eyening worship: ~|oaby boy; and Harvey Roberts.| ooy Ciocer mill alse depostictis v‘*}fjfg;@%fi;;figgflgf SRR S H g’” bl .lf‘}‘ljy"“’ —or if you're not eligible for the Payroll Plan, william T. Riley. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer|Leonard Smith, Territorial High- | e g1 0 addeitiunal depa}xfsof"os’tfigoozayabl" Abribghtia . S oy }vO\'nQ“f"S‘ sunny day” savings will help get but have a checking account, through the new Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Church|Meeting and Scripture Study. way Engineer, was admitted for| the United States as an additional guatantee of qualification for il Bond-AuMonth 1 85 yougdocal btk prayer service and Bible Study 1 ™ medical attention. | final award and execution of the sale agreement within the herein- But how soon can you pile up those “sunny So start saving for your “sunny days” today! “What Saves Time Lengthens| Seventh-Day Adventist | Hemry Jimmy of Douglas was| above specified time limits. In event the successiul bidder fails to Li & i T o r furnish a financial statement, to qualify for power license, to execute ner Second and Main harged from the Government | i ent, to quallly P 0 xaamss Pecl the sale agreement and to furnish the bond required by its Lerms! Friday, 7:30 p. m.- Senior Choir ” ’ g \ ’ SR A8 : i day, ¥ | REV. A. . 2UMWALT, Pastor Hospital. s u k & & a¥ ; rehearsal | 5 i | within one year or not to exceed cne year additional if such time S fh 3 ufo afi - 'fh U S S [ M 4 t s ceapyjcas.Jal 0 COUEER, A78 e av& & my, a m 0 way . w e U av‘n % 0 o, 0 2 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS extension is granted by the Chief, Forest Service, then in view of the | eid on Saturday, the Seventh Day RS difficulty of estimating the actual damages which will be sustained Jethel Tabernacle | 9 NOTICE IS GIVE b Bethel T AbelnaLF( o the week. | uindersigned has bGe n le,(hat .mEI thereby, said deposits and said securities shall be retained by the (Assembly of God) | 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath| A Tt 2tk 0710 appointe United States as liquidated damages and not as a penalty. Fourth and Frankiin Streets School. Bible classes for all ages. ® x‘ecu or of the Estate of Ella | AUCTION BIDDING—Oral auction bids will be received. by the Chief, REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-|R. McLoughlin, deceased. All per- Forest Service, Room 3008, South Agriculture Building, Washington, { ‘ Sunday Services dent. ;nx;s having clm(xin.s against the es- D. C.. beginning at 2 P. M. on Qctober 1, 1947. Sealed bids from | g 4 A 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class-| 11:00 a, m.—Saturday, Sabbath| tate arc require to present them approved bidders will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid - PLEASE REMEMB HAT WE'RE ¥V o es for all ages| A special invitation|Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, t0 the undersigned at Juneau, Al- and will be posted for the information of all bidders. Preliminary = 1 A,SLJ B Av, E.RT Ifi o {{E,AL VA,YS ,(“,'LAD to those children noct already at-|E. E. Jensen. |aska, within six (6) months from award to the highest qualified bidder will be made at the close of 70 SEE YOU WHENEVER YOU VISIT SEATTLE. tending a Sunday Schoox. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek the date of this notice, blddmg. _Surll'ntgh byx_ddm- must thereupon immediately sign a “Bid 5 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July for Advertised Timber” at the highest rate bid by him at the nucllon.l i : 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service.|Btudy aud Devotion. | 26th, 1947. ;‘:161 lilgrh;"t.lo ll:ewct any and “:Lbfis;amflgdih prisk ot R s N w ,hin, . - g § 3 s~ - 5 i ! - % nformation concerning the r e . t“n ll tél " 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- lofi;fa;hfi;);?;' n‘:‘efit;o S;C‘Q:d and SAMERS W, MLNAUG;:‘;?Sér of sale, and requirements to qualify as & bidder, may be obtained ew d as g “ ne. :30 p. m. = 5 : g from the Chief, Forest Service, South Agriculture Building, Washing- ( a ple’s meeting. A cordial welcome is extended to|First pubication, July 26, 1947. ton 25, D. C., or the Regional F:reste:g;uneau. Alaska. I RAY THATCHER Manager 8:00 P m. Friday—Young Peo- all the services of this church. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1947 First publication, August 2, 1947; last publication, August 16, 1047,