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Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee sermon topics, etc. First Chu;clilr of Christ, Scientist 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. sunday services will be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of ientist, Juneau, on Fifth ) et and the subject will be “Mind.” The pul is cordially invited to sttend the services and visit the reading room. Wednest 8 ;. T 1 esumons lal meeting Christian Science Reading Room| In church butlding. This room 18 open Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | nesday evening meeting. The Methodist Church change ofl Christian Science ZLesson- Sermon, Sunday Services The supject or the Lesson=Ser- mon which will be read in all | Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, Feb. 22, will be “Mind.” 1 Golden Text 1 Corinthians— i\\ll'. hath known the mind of the. Lord, that he may instruct him? erpt from Daily Lesson-Ser- mon: The Bible—Matthew No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold {tc the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon | Correlative’ passage from “Science | and Health with Key to the Serip- | tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Ma- terial beliefs ‘must be expelled to make room for spiritual under- standing. We cannot serve both God and mammon at thé same tir but is not this what frail { morals are trying to do? . (p. 346) | Resurrection Lutheran The Christian Church 10th and E on Bus Line HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. | 11:00 a. m~—Worship Service. [ 6:30 p. m—Young Peoples’ meet- | ing. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic services. i Chapel-By-1ne-Lake | Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev, Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. All |children in the Auk Bay area are invited and urged to attend our :Sunday Sehool. Catholic Church | Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Classes for all grades. l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA will remain closed all day Monday in observance of the birthday of - and will reopen at nine o'clock Tuesday morning. B-E-H-R-E-N-D-S GEORGE WASHINGTON B M Rehiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 { allocation clauses designed to in- " {sure fair participation by outside | companies doing business in Al- [ ticipate directly i Airport Aid program. in ' Business ‘We uphold the position that the Territory should stay out of busi- ness commonly conducted by pri- vate enterprise. Child Labor fair. and reasonable to regulate child labor Wa urge legislation for the protection of our children. | Highways We consider improvement expansion of our highway system to be of fundamental importance to Alaska’s progress, and urge ex- tension of the Federal Highway Act to Alaska. Liquor We deem it essential in the pub- lic interest to have the Territorial | for efficient enforcement liguor laws revised administration and through a centrally responsible liqguor board, but with retention of the system of licensing private cperators in both the wholesale and retail liquor fields. Fisheries We oppose granting or leasing by the Federal Government of any rights which tend to create or perpetuate a monopoly in the fish- | ing industry, or which tend to cre- ate or perpetuate any vested in- the Federal and | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 | MURPHY & MURPHY BEAUTIFUL log and stone home, 3 bedrooms, completely furnish- ed. Approx. 5 acres patented land. Splendid lawn and garden. No phone calls. Seen by appoint- ment_only. TWO Bedrooms, compl. furn. near business district. | TWO 2-bedrcom homes and par- tially filled-in lot near Small | Boat harbor. |FOUR~, 3- and 2-bedroom homes | in Douglas; modern; furnished. TWO canneries, floating. Make 75 percent first year on investment. Two can handle one; other crew 25 to 30. Owner will train. SEVERAL Good Fishing Boats. | LOTS, 9th, near Shattuck home; Willoughby; Glackr Highway. | DUPLEX, Apt. Houses, 20-acre ranch with lovely modern home; Fritz Cove, Louise Beach and Auke Bay homes suitable year W-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | DAVENPORT in good Phone Green 135. ) condition, 813 3t PACKARD-BELL Combination (re- corder, address, radio, phono.) but slightly used. See Lewis A. Orrell, 404 First St. 813 3t ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good business. See G. G. Brown. 813 tf EXCEPTIONAL VALUE — Used Chrysléer Crown 3% to 1 reduc- tion complete with power take- off, tail shaft, propellor, stern bearing and stuffing box. Chas. Warner Co. 812 6t FURNISHED House, $5250; base- ment, furnace, electric range and refrigerator. Terms if desired. Phone Blue 690. 812 8t APT. Size Frigidaire, $75. No. 13 Hope Apt. 814 tf % 4 ) Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and | ——— Opposite Federat and Territorial | ¢ (Jh,‘"'Ch : ¥ ol - & % Labhi | around or summer. —_ - 5 bt ! T oty o '°i§° Sses 5u Week Days—7:00 and |aska, plus withholding provisions iféfi“m»'"ufiinfi :,ri]tym,r:s?:;g ’I‘l:rcri E Pms;m ’;‘;’f‘b i g 1 e P " r 3 | “In the heart of the City for thr asses Ju We ays—T:00 an 3 ‘ BT good condition, $150. Ph. Blue W”""’,::’:"M";‘t’,,”""d i hearts of the City” 11:00 | bread enough to include seasonal [ tory of Alaska and propose to abide v“unPHY & anv 120 Betweens 6 &nd 8. 814 3t 2PV, ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor |G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor| Benedictioh,’7:30 p. m. Sunday. p'a' orm and!ompluyers and government con-the outcome of the forthcoming “Too iy obe JCCOUNTANTS | Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | Mrs. Bunice Nevin, | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- | tractors’ personnel; {'efermidurmhc“t the subject of aboli- Phane. @18 ovek.Dise Ak ol ONbEl “clh'tgia H’Pw‘ilohmon; l}:crt- bying : " v . | ion of fisl raps. Bank able electric se machine; Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Pianist A g i e e s | { b A Territorial tax on land and aithty - Cills | — %4 e p.m; 7 to 9 p. m. Katherineé Alexander, Orgunist. | Second Sunday in Lent. 9:45 a, m.—Sunday scnool e improvements as authorized by the Organic Act; c. Trade ana occupation license Layman’s Sunday. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Claude Brown, Adult Supt 14-inch carriage; 22 bolt action rifle. Blue 353 after 5 p.m. | ] i e [RESOIUTiON Corner Second and Main ! | | | Remington standard typewriter, We favor the enactment of a ba- | ( | . WANTED sic safety code law for all con-| - . P 14 3t struction work and industry in the | FOR Sewing Machine Repairs, call HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- 9:45 a. m«—Primary Department.| ¥ 3 o4 lant it iy { A . Mrs. Fritz. Johnson, Supt. 11:00 0. m.—The Worship Service, | A. L, Ztiiwalt, Pastor jnt i ottanh DS to SUEREIRTE LT Gl | witte Bewing Masknd, 89001 EEE DR Aol ohlibs aine 10:00 a. m—Kindetgarte. LCdb., ' Sermon, “Through Faith Are We | The services of this church are| Attorney General Ralph Rivers the present patchwork o AaBLl l)rp:rtm_mt_ol Labor i Behrends Bank Bldg. Phone! 512"00 B0 8, Cldedland. ¥ t Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Supt. Brought ['., Life.” J‘un{“. ¢hor, | neld on Saturday, the Seventh Day has released the revised Demo-|taxes, and to ehmml;uf n”ulsasu’ We fflvm‘ lngLsiahon enabling the | 746. 813 10:; pesa .Bank . E. Cle 211]2‘1 11:0 .00 a ~ Morning Worshi i 4 4 ¢ platfor items; it being emphatically un-|Commissioner of Lakor to bring |- —- . 3 11:00 a. m— Morning Worship. | [owry’s “Savior, Thy Dying Love.” |9f the week. cratic platform and resolutions, | ! o P X 2 | 7 ¥ § 0 Teymon of -he chilroh will’ SAKEY i O séte,;]ft,sfim,“ 9i45 ‘. fhi--Sabbath School and |made at the recent Democratic|derstood that such revehue med factions for collection of Wage‘OT;.i,R;b :fiz; ;,?;,,SI?: e;;y:;l,fi'w G M C Stavon Wagon. Call ticipate in leading the service. An=|pone» Bible Study ‘Class. ‘couven\}on in Ketchikan. Theyl;SurES are lf)l ke ‘lhnlxz‘(c“f};;ll = claims. P | ahlé ad\:e:‘hxsing experience. De_i Juneau Janitor Service. Phone them by the Senior Choir. Message | = 7.00 pum.—Junior Luther League.| Wesléy ‘Trumer, Superintendent.|are as follows: ¥ GuiiL awes tar, 10 (X Housing : B S s o loas Sre] % 810 1 mo by the Pastor, “God and His Peo- YT ey, Junior| Mrs. E. E Jensen, Children's| The Presidency |are inalterably oppcsed to such| We support steps now being tak-| Sire and willingness to o RGP SR SUARTE S 3 g Tuecday, 7:000 p. m—Junior £ | | sale stax, or any other device that|en by Federal agencies and civic, important. Ability to type Will| 4 TUBE Crosley Table Model Ra- | Division leader. i We heartily endorse the Demo-/ Mrs, Lola Walters, Dotcas leader. | cratic Administration of the Gov-|Would impose an unfair sharé of | the tax burden on the permanent ple.” be of help in the job. Do not 7:00—Epworth League | | choir practice. apply if a trifler or “jitter-bug.” | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Midweek groups to relieve the eritical hous- dio, $20. Baranof Liquor Store. ing shortage in Alaska, and t6 ob- | - 808 tf {al obligation, even though such | claims might prove legally unen- forceable. Manse, 1003 10th & B | ‘The Ministry of Music, John C.| Goins and Joyce Howell. | Sunday School Superintendent— | Richard Wells. YIS ¢ or. Yy “ .M —S | ernment of the United States un- # & Eurpr o sy Lenten Devotional Service. | D i ey Mot Ak i s soraid residents of Alaska. Furthermore,|iain national financing of home| If you mean business this may 32 8:00 p. m—Evening worship.| wednesday, 8:00 —Sentor | Hour, the Pastor in charge. |der the forthright and capable | il _ ednesday, 8: p. m.-—Senior ) Skhil we believe that every effort should | construction be your opportunity. Tell all EASY Spin Drier Washing Mach= Message, “Whose we are, and wWhom Choir ‘practice. | ‘The " "Beventh-Day ' = Adventist|leadership of Harry §. Truman, 7 trol the cost of the ‘Parol about yourself in own handwrit-| ine; radio and record player. Ph. de serve.” Hymns we like to sing.| Thyreq 1:30 Ladies | Church ‘irivites you to “Remember|and especially commend the na-|be made to control the . arole Act B St $ - Ph, v ursday, : p. m.—Ladiles’ s Sl | rat he Territory, consis- s favor 3 3 ! ing. Address ADV. care The Dunn, Apt. 601, Baranof Hotel. Lenten fars fo be used for “self-| aq Mecting at the home of Mrs,|The Sabbath Day” and warship|tional defense program in Alaska. CPeration ol t ) We favor the extenslon of thej 3 | denial” contribution towards mis- o 0 Boddiny | with them, Territory |tent with good government. Federal Parole Act to the Territory| Empire, P.O. Box 1991 813 tf) hoadlly stons ' Sea - il We ulso endorse the Democratic| Transportation of Alasks, us an instrument in \he | ) NTED Tnformation fogarding | SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near keiar) sy es o, 58 3 ke i sy correcticn of juvenile delinquency. | 2 + Monday, 3:30 p. m—Junior choir | gaturday, 9:20 a. m.—First year First Baptist Church Administration. in the'lteetiory of | .0 Lo sniate suppors of all proper rf-i\-mny GUENCY-| the whereabouts of relatives of | boat harbor on 10th St. Phone rehearsal for Easter. { Catchism - Class, ! Alaska, commending officials for g 5 & & : Andrew Mainer, deceased, who, Red 765, 807 tt A 5 . i 2 Franklin and Fourth | their earnest efforts in the public|StePs to secure adequate but econ We insist upon appropriations| y.iei ot . Shine. Washington. Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Craft Hour.| 11:00 a. m—Second year Catech-' 10:00 a. mi.—Sunday School. Class- | ; < % { omical water transportation to the|for the University of Alaska in 3 i Aingyon. BOAT Tillacum, length 49", b Tuesday-—3:30—Brownies, ‘Troop |ism Class i | interest ke " .. B Mainer was of Austrian birth, 78 ] g , beam 7 M Haxld c,) S, A es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| Statehood Territory at reduced rates, it amounts adequate to meet its ex-| o5 oS Ol ate with 12 6", draft 5, power: Chrysler (Methedist). P. eH n 2, year » perintendent. i i ing understcod that the Territory ding arat : d building ¥ ¥ o 9 7 t In accordance with American panding operations® an uilding | 5, Carroll, administrator, 10val, 448 reduction, also exfra Wednesday, 7:00 p. m—Cub catechetical class. 7:30 p. m.—B.T.U. | { will continue its policy of seek-|yeeds. © John M. Carroll, administrator,| i y, Scouts or as announced at class . ! Frid:\ly. 7:30 £ .—Prayer meet-‘frmmple's £ .s‘elll';guivax;:::nfis;llt’\]n;\‘d,‘?ng :ccnom\cal blut .compemi\'u et Lien Law ‘ 607 Water Street, Port Townsend, ::gm;,;dig“gi:,wfiig :fir‘::o- A% e S gn i | o secure our rights in al ai- % < 4 | Washi 3 1 g ,000., Wednesday. 3:00 p. m. Evening| The Church of The Holy | ing | fairs. we urge passage of legisla-| Service, with elimination of dis-| e recommend that the Terri- Woshingie B13 %! Boat insured for $15,000: Write S Trinity, Episcopal Ltion by Congress enabling -Alaska | Crimination against Alaska 1nOW|torjal Labor Lien Law be amended | EUECTRICAL Home and Commer-| OClarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. HOGio: . Tieah JRRL 0b study First Cnurch of God |to b a stat { contained in Section 27 of the| o ynclude all classes of labor. | cial Wiring, appliance repairing. 807 1 mo, group on “Great Prayers of the Fourth and Gold Streets i « P R reoame. 8. Bate: | Jones Act, and authorizaticn for 5 4 | 4 | i ; =y | Services in parsonage—b26 East St. Elective Governor it S " f Platfcrm and Resolutions | Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone | - ible B G " Dean C. E. Rice, Vicar. | REV. and MES. n. E. BEYER. | Pending enactment of statehood | Canadian vess Is to compete in| R Rivers, chairman; James No- | Green 310. Bob Wise. 191 “l TWO 30-watt trausmiiters, brand Thursday —3:45— Girl Scouts,| nyes Margaret Snow, Organist | Pastors {16gistation, we avow the right m!rsndl“cfl of passenger and auto-|jgn R. M. MacKenzie, Joe Krause,j— new, $100 each. Write Clarence Droepiil wamne CAgh. | Miss Monica Farley, Choir Dir. | Phone: Green 743. | Ehe people of Alaska. b3 elect thelr | 16Ty service Between portc i Al-Chris Hennings, J. P. Valentine, H.{WANTED: Good spernent orj MOy, Hoadah, Rlsdes. 8071 mo. Thursday —7:00— Prayer and) ‘second Sunday in Lent. | SUNDAY SERVICES [ fics stinor. | aska. Butcher, Steve McCutcheon, Joo| home for man, wife and 8 month | fgeper s S e D ; Sunday Services 10:00 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- Equal Rights i PO Green, Warren Taylor, John Hedde, | 0ld baby. No smoking or drink- s g | Thursday, 7:45 p.m.—Senior Choir S _ 14 | qual 8| | Reservations p A d ild t hone | ~toR, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Py g siine % 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. |ice. Morning Worship and Church| we affirm our belief in the 4 Alex Miller. | ing and no wild parties. Phone | Hoonah Aaléta 807 1 mo. ;:vmmsszl Eutm.k(tl thler, director of | 14.00°% m Sunday School. { School. American principle of equality .of | ‘We oppose estalt)]ushx:em ¢/ land Nominating Committee { Blue 615. 812 tf 2 $ aster Concert Chol | : g . “ f . { jons by the administrative AR Paratrout ot £3) — e} 6.5 4 . 11:00 a. m.—Morning Pr 1, Lit= 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- nooitunity for all people, with| reservat y B Frank Peratrovich, Harry De-| 7 ~ o | 250x100 Lot and bldg.. income bet- :“‘lit“‘ -Membership Class after| v an4 sermon |hood Hour,” international hroa.d-:r:g and equal treatment regard- | method without specific action bY|rand, Lew Williams, Howzu-diwgffq;gg_' Yea’:‘f:lvdeh;‘og tzmé‘g;‘:o:‘ ter than $400 per month. In- i) | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Evening cast over KINY. lless of race, creed or color, and|COPeress: Lipge £. 0., Balley, Walter Hullt- K35 Loul; or vicinlt}; Ph. Dougg-v' Qutre- I Dersn: Beaviaw=Ant o | prayer and address. | 7:00 p. m—The Boys’ and Girls' | 't for affective AL o 8 ley, Gradelle Leigh, Alex M i i L No. 9. i sbvteris 2 2 o pledge full support for efiective en Al 1 Claims 5 806 tf Memorial Presbyterian | Thursday, 3:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. | Hour. The Bible in pictures on the | ¢orcement of the non-Dlscrimma-! We u;-g<vh::;§:n::(xngl‘ess enact a Constitution and By-Laws _Ei}?;, P AR i 810,"_ Church | Thursday, 7:30 pm.—Boy Scouts. | Screen. tion Act. [ speedy settlement of aboriginal tri-| Curtis Shattuck, WilliamR.Car-| WANTED TO RENT: Small apt. | SPRUCE forest woed for cooking, " W E | Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re-| 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. Basic Tax Progn Y s g . ex.|ter. W. C. Stump, Frank Peratro-| or housekeeping rooms, close in,| Heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Corner West 8th and E Streets | - | Wednesdas. Hveting:3:00 60160k B0 iRk AT, bal claims as necessary for ex-| | Tl ping g Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 “A_Church with an open door— | hearsal. I e s smi; 00 oclock | 5 A general income tax, With| pediting development of Alaska, but :\‘;‘“- J(Cj;l;"lL!‘i‘cdp(ldetti;:;'MTS:r Can-| P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t/ DERABYT 5 P ‘Whosoever will may come’.” | A 3 ! i - vith just c he Na- b 3 i : el ETEL WALTER A. sosowgr, Minister|Church ot Jesus Christ of Friday and Saturday, 8:15—“Txe - ‘riirtehp’e‘ffinenfrii?fiifiife’:.f‘irtfmoi. P B o SHR NG SN BTN phom;cq:f: lé:au 4; Sx;n “shed ho‘;;% ig: | Chapel of the Air” over KINY. SEATTLE { ; Green 429, 780°4| P ok S :Q.[ X | A friendly welcome to all. | i |3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. VISITING NAVY MEN THOROUGHLY ENJOY (MORMON) | in the Seventh-Day Adventist wn - Douglas Church 94 tf Latter Day Saints | soring the entertainment were Ki wanis Clul, Veterans of Foreign' Wars, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Bar| -BOOM House with bath. 384 Airports We urge revision Chapel (2nd and Main) For COMroRT and ; of Territorial SUloy Bony ;J. v Mc‘;l:xlll::v le":rr;gé;l’residmt.j - BEGVIOR airport arrangement, with passage Tenders Union, Chamber of Com-| ;c;” pnézx‘;celu:)nnd}:x Aup: Lake, o e i i e | 10:20 a, m—Officers and Teach- | Servlces Dewey W. Get the NEW of a Municipal Airport Act to en- DAN(E EAIS H E RE | metoes Liquor Dealers Association, | ol R, . Harold Zeng- M9 s m-Blvine Warship, . o} NS i Metzdorf able the cities of Alaska to par- ] and the Business and Professional| ©r e 6:30 p. m.—Westminster Fellow-“ 10:30 a. X:n“Sun day School | vice-Pres. WASHINGTON s TN SRR 0 LS AR Women‘s _club for their assistancei il atp, & : LAl Bt by Setiol | Notfces for tns church column anid ! The dance held last night in the|in obtaining the hostesses for t,hei rol nm 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. A| po e Bl 0l © |must be received by The Empfre| wmanaging Habit! Elks Ballroom for the officers and dance. X half hour of favorite hymns. | HIpody S, |not later than 10 o'clock Friday| pirector crew members of the USS Diacnen-| The Elks Club was generous in do- - Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Christia nls»fsmldm‘b Px~gmary~ Thursday, | evening to guarantee change of cLBA“-uP Ko, Navy Dl;stroyer Transport in |nating the ballroom for the function! ROOM with private entrance for Men's Fellowship. 1 b rglon Bullding | sermon topics, ete. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME HOUSES and OFFICES Juneau for a brief stay was termed |and great appreciation was expres-| single working man. 427 Harris. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m—Church [, & ‘h;mfnf flg;‘sg‘) “;‘%0*’;‘95'-; | at Windows and Venitian Blinds [|a great success, Many attended the|sed by the Commanding Officer of Ph. Blue 759, 815 3t pr:‘}heur”;;y Kr.oglf :xilgksl:"gi"‘b { Thoughts for everyday: Be \'xg‘h" Ri:}:rlmfy pr};:lgg;l Cl}.l urch | Ml‘ J“";eoa}l;lNJfl'"DOOtar gfi'}'“ :1:: “sp::‘d aa eRIoMREpIeRRtIe g::'d[i)e‘ag:?::'wifi:::ld;ro::;fi:; NICE CLEAN ROOMS ' weekly or Thursday, 130 b moSenior |14ne: because your adsersary the | T e R m Telephone §06—Box 514 The officers and members of the|of the people of Juneau. A special| M0nthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. | Choir rehearsal. alfoutl fiel?inrgm::;\tmm)?:' n:‘:}";‘“. Sunday Services crew wish to express their appre-|Vote of thanks goes to Gene Vuille,' TMPERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St., Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Missionary| o "R T Y d€-| 10:00 a. m.—Mass. ' e 5 ~ | ciation and thanks to the many clubs| President of the Kiwanis Club for, Weekly and monthly rates. 94 tf (4 Society. AR | and organizations participating in|his time and effort he spent on the| F AR YA S AR, . St. Luke’s Episcopal Chur: the event and the interest they have |affair in making it a success. PROOF Storage Space. Northeri Light Lhe Dougla’; Alssks,c eh | shown the Navy during the visit to| The doughnut and coffee feed at| Simpson Bldg. 58 tf s i A | i ity. the D PLErfioon V- | et el Presbyterian Church Salvation Very Rev. Chas. E. Rice, Vicar Lh;hSag:::; a‘:{;"” 12kior on byl:}g}zui;fi;t:;:a{;mn andnAgux- NICE CLEAN steam reated rooms, Feanklin at Fourth Army » Ne seveine; | 1 cubs ald oreantzations SPon- | Was also highly praised and| 8150 steam baths. Scandinavian *Where Welcome and Worship Willoughby Ave. ! Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist "l"""mImm"“"“ T Ithe “home atmosphere” was thor-| Rooms. 736-t1 Meet” Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould I he I r angle “"““ oughly enjoyed as much as the GIEAN steamneated rooms. olean WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Douglas Community g voiter CLEAN steamneated rvoms, clean Carol Beery Davis, Organist Sunday Methodist Church 00 YOUR 3 beds. 315 Gold St. 656-uf. & George B. Schmidt, Choir Director| 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. Services in the new Community e aners TIRES HAVE WORN SPOTS ROOM-~ kitchen _privileges — Home Pisy .. sBunasyaRehont { S8t Mesling, Church Building AND AN INFERIORITY (HAR”E AR"O'.D Hotel. Phone 836 g 10:00 a. m—The Adult Bible| 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Schocl. | Robert 8. Treat, Minister Aol i ey 4 < Class. In the absence of Dr.| 7:30 p. m—Service. Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist ® IR O (VN SRR Price of Peace... .. DIES ABOARD SHIP| MISCELLANEOUS be taught by Miss Gl ight. |Class and prayer meeting. ] J0'80 s, . -Organ Beépavation for| THursiad. 1400 D, mo-THobpttal| siiiinge oy thE BULsE “Cod. Ria | The NEREREN o Dt b L worship. meeting. His People.” A la RAHE dedisi | Washington and all his men Word has been received by the, Complete Photographic Supplies 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth i 4 and all who have served their Juneau staff of the Alaska Com-|Developing - Printing - Enlarging | The Gospel Team from Sheldon |Night. g e “"1‘(‘,,3;";' C; ot - i ke country since his time has munication System of the death of| Artists’ Paints and Materials Jackson Junior College will con-| Saturday night, 7:30 p. m—Praise | 45 singmg'_ st : :';e;fi,:’“ ol g i:-lx:me';;:;)m}c}?nd:ze:xczbog:dh:x; isslissa i e S0 Lave W owice. i 6:00 p. mi—Epworth League § péen, "t l())opetator for the past|AVON PRODUCTS representative 4 6:00 p. m—The Sup and Study | 3 | (MYF) fellowship and fun. Jim| number of years. He received a? Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. Club will meet in the Church| Russian Orthodox Church |Sey in charge of the meeting, Dick | medical retirement from the Army “g56-tr M iA parlors. Leader, Betty Hagen. Re- Of St. Nicholas Anderson of games. “For Better in 1043 —_— freshments, Miss Gladys Knight. | H g ” 7 2 S | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- . e | Fifth Street Appearance Fish Charlle,” as he was af- 7:30 p. m.—The Westminster e 3 | : 5 ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 | Toi The Presbyte hurch up, ¥ b night (Saturaay) +:00 p. m.— e Presbyterian Churc! fectionately known by his hundreds . Fellowship will meet in the Church | goning service, | Douglas, Alaska of friends, owing to his trout fishing| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 zgrlorskefiiit:sr‘. 1")st)na(l:dh h;[ava;‘;]‘-‘ Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Walter A. Soboleff, M % proclivities, will be remembered by, 315 Decker Way. Clnli i NEnia; arles Mc- | wrass and Holy Communion. ! Sunday Services oltimers in Juneu when he was on :aaa s % Choir rehearsal every Thursday, 1:30 p.. m.—Sunday School. the local staff of the Signal Corps Lm m r mn fhhy—Tne Jaiar ONGH. WiN et om0 - w0 | 2:00 p, m—Divine Worship. in the cable days when the officel rehearse at the church at 3:30 p.| | Douglas Bible Church was located at Main and Front. He, KEYS on chain near City Hall ( . - ; & P Bethel Tabernacle | Peter J. Nickel - Pastor was one of the best known and one| Reward. Return to Empire. 13 3t Thursday—The Senior Choir will | of the fastest operators on the sys- — et 7 I (Assembly of God) | SUNDAY. . SERVIOER i LL rehearse at the Church at 7:30 p. Y | 1 tem at that time, coming to the mili- Y Fourth and Franklin Streets | a. m~—Sunday School. Rl bl =l Sl el COLOMBO, Ceylon—Two 25~ [ REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor 11:1, =z m—Worship Service. % Chlyc :;D Follo:,'mg :‘: ;’;ck i;esJ‘:‘ pound Royal Air Force bombs have v Sunday Services Thursday, - 7:30 p. m. — Bible RECADS » REPAIRS - NEW 3 USED - . - | been found in a well adjoining the - Church of Christ 10:00 a. m—Sunday School, Class- | Study. ’é"‘l“h’k“’“"“ was_trangferred tO| fireworks factory at Galle, in Meets in the American Legion Hall| 3 for all ages| A special invitation e FRED E BlYm Ketchikan where for a long per-isouthern Ceylon, where a big ex- on Second Street, between Frank-|u those children not already at-| NEW HIGHWAY DELIVERY . fod, he was Operator-In-Charge. |piosion occurred Tuesday. In ad- Un and Seward Streets tending a Sunday Schoot. | starting March 1, Daily Delivery Near Alaska S; S. Dock S, Sy | dition to the bombs, many empty BOYD FIELD, Minister 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship, | of the Empire and Juneau Dairies and Office WASHINGTCiv— Representative | bomb crates also were located. Phone - - Red 379 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service.| milk, light and heavy hauling. Ph. ON ADMIRAL WAY Gerald Landis of Indiana says the ———————— | Sunday Services 8:00 p. m, Tuesday—Prayer meet-| Black 791 after 5 p. m. or write House Labor Committee is about| There are about 1,100 species of 1 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. tng. Box 3075 813 Tx th Mz ready to change its mind and ap-|trees native to the United States, 1 a. m—Worship Service. 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young Peo- — e ¥ 3 prove a bill to raise the minimum; Europe, not counting Russia, lms‘ - $:00 p m--Evening Service ple’s meeting There's news in the Want-Adst T e Lonly 85,