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PAGE TWO ™ * % ¥ L | Notices for this church column| 10:00 am—Morning Prayer and) Ghoir rehearsal every “Thursday must be received by The Empire|sermon. at 7:30 p. m. not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. vlirst Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. sSunday services will be held at 11 a m. in the Pirst Church of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth wd Main street and the lub]ecv! will be “Spirit.” { The public is cordially invited tci tttend these services and visit the *eading room. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—1estimon- fal meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | church butlding. This room is| open Wednesday afternoons from £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | pesday evening meeting. | i The Methodist Church: | Opposite Federal and Tereitorial | Bailding out, 7:45 pm.—Evening prayer at St. Luke’s, Dougla: Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. Church ot Jcsus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) in the Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel (2nd and Main) J. S. McClellan, Brarich President. Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:20 a. m.—Officers and Teach- ers’ meeting. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a. m.—Sermon Service. Children’s Primary—Wednesday 2:00 p.m. in, American Legion Dug- Ladies Relief Society—Wednesday 8:00 pm. Everyone Welcome! The Salvation “Where Faith and Friend- 1 ship Meet” ! REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor | Claudia ' Kelsey, Parish Worker | Mry. Edward P. Chester, Jr., Organ-} Ist. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. | Mrs, George Playdon, summer| Buperintendent of Beginner De~; Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m—Bibie| St, Luke’s Episcopal Church partment. 10:15 am.—Adult Class meet at| the Church. i 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. Message to be given by Miss Irma | Wainner, assisted by Maurice Pow-' ers. - | Memorial Presbyterian | Church | Cotner West 8th and E Streets | “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B i The Ministry of Music, John C.| Goins and Joyce Howell. Sunday School Superintendent— | Arthur Paulson. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. | Meditation by the pastor. Theme: searching find out God? Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfec- | tion?” Northern Light ! Presbyterian’ Church | Franklin at Fourth | ‘Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” | WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster Wilda Faunce ~Husted, - Organist. | 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. | 10:00 a. m—The Adult Bible| class, Dr. Catherine Sherwood, leader. 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for ! worship. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. i Sermon by the pastor “Stick to] Your Base” Mrs. Roland B. Bur-| rows will sing Adam’s “The Holy| City.” ! A nursery is provided at the; Church for the convenience of Par-! ents who desire to leave their child- | us. First Baptist Church | Franklin and Fourth | Rev. L. L. RICHARDSON Pastor 10:ov 2. m.—Sunday School, Class- es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| perintendent. i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m—Training Union, 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship. Christian Science Zesson- | Sermon, Sunday Services The supject or the Lesson-Ser- mon which will be resd in all| Ohurches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, Aug. 8, will be “Spirit.” Golden Text—John: God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in Spirit and in| truth. Excerpt from daily Lesson-Ser-| ! Army I Willoughby Ave. | Captain and Mrs. Sexton f Sunday i 11:00 a. m—Honunces meeting. | 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. | 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. “ 7:30 p. m.-—Service. Johanson. Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting. i Friday Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth | Night. | Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise| service. { Church of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall on Second Street, between Frank-, 4n and Seward Streets. BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services 9:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service 2:00 5. m—Evening Service. 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. Classes for all grades. i 11:00 a. m—Worship Service. | The public is invited to all the| services. Come to the Church that is Geared to the Times and An- chored to the Book. Chapel-by-the-Lake | Corner Glacier fiighway and Fritz Cove Road at Au{ Lake | Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister | 10:30—Sunday School. ! Catholic Church i Church of the Nattvity of the | Blessed Virgin Mary, Jumeau | Fifth and Gold Streets | REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Masses on Sunday, 7, 9 and 10:30| am. i Masses on weekdays—6:30, 1:153 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 Interior Department's Inter-depart- mental Committee meeting and to inspect main roads in that area. Col. 'ROAD EXPANSIO ]v wo"rl 'R'NG m {Noyes and Tapley Wwill be accom- panied by Ike P. Taylor, ARC Chiet & - ; i | Engineer. ) HElp' .;E A'_MKA | Noyes will return directly to Wash- ington, D. C. for two or three weeks | before coming back to Juneau to { make his headquarters here. Tapley Colonel Jonn R. Noyes, newly ap- | Grant, Church Delegate. Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Stceets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Serviges 10:00 a. m.~—Sunday School. Class- 3 for all ages| A special invitation © those children not already at- tending a Sunday Schoos. ¢ 11:00 a. m,—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service.’ 8:00 p. m. Tuesday-Prayer meet- v H 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young 2:0- ple’s meeting. Douglas Church Services Notices for tms church column | must be received by The Empire| not later then 10 o'clock Friday| evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. o Saint Aloysious’ Church Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S. J. Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m.--Mass. MEN MUSCLES IN side of the chicken coop (left) SEATTLE YMCA | GROUP ARRIVES ON ALASKA TRIP | Twenty-four Pugél Sound Boys Visit Juneau for Two Nights, One Day The yacht Twanoh, of Seattle, ar- rived here at 6 p.m. yesterday with |24 Puget Sound youths between the ages of 11 and 17 years making an Alaskan cruise sponsored by the Ctntral Y. M. C. A, of Seattle. The group left their home port last Saturday, Aug. 14. They visited Sid- ney, Bella Bella, Alert Bay and Prince Rupert, B. C. Ketchikan, Petersburg and Taku Glacier en- route to Juneau. Today, the youths made a trip to Mendenhall Glacier. They are scheduled to leave here late tonight and will stop at Wrangell and Ketch- ikan, Ocean Falls and Nanaimo, B C., on the return trip. Douglas, Alaska 11th Sunday after Trinity. Rev. Sameul A, McPhetres, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist 7:45 pm-—Evening prayer and sermon. i Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church Bullding Robert S. Treat, Minister Mrs. James Parsons, Organist Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship. Services in charge of Mrs. Leigh 10:30—Classes. 1 ‘Wednesday—Craft and recreation. | The Presbyterian Church | Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. \ Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel - Pastor SUNDAY, SERVICES 10:30 a. m-~—Sunday School. is owned and captained by A. B.| Church, of Seattle, brother to Jim Chureh, Juneau agent for the Alas- |ka Transportation Co. Church oper- ates. his yacht as a charter vessel. 11:1b @ m—Worship Service. |It is, named after a Washington Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible|State park on the Olympic Penin- Study, |sula ! In charge of the group is Ewin | Bostrom, Boys Division Director for| ithe Seattle Central Y. M. C. A. As- : B Jul' ‘DR' Mo"‘“ isisting him and Church is Téchni-| T ‘TEMPERATURES : Instructor at the University of Wash- u cal Sergeant William Liddle, ROTC In Juneau m:r:m 4 days mlFIS.H pA(K | all during July without measurable | and Mrs. Frank Reagan of Burbank, Ca tens. Reagan drove the hen off the nest Their 74 foot former rum chaser ren there while worshipping wi(h'p | ples. and 8 am. precipitation, but there were 15 con- Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- | secutive days without precipitation tays, eve of First Fridays, 4 t0 5 or with only a trace during the first m; 7 to 8 p m part of the month. However, suf- ificient rain fell during the latter part of the month to bring the total | above normal for July. Tempera- | tures were about normal. Light fog {occurred on the 28rd, 27th and 28th Phone Green 572 | with moderate fog on the 26th. A 8:00 pm—Sunday, Wednesday rainbow was noted on the 25th. THE GLORIOUS CHURCH MISSION 270 South Franklin St. George L. Ward, pastor POORSAYS (. ). RHODE Fishing conditions in the Prince Wwilliam Sound and Southeast Al- aska areas are discouraging this and Saturday. | 2 Everyone that seeks to enter| Comparative data for the city and airport based on city office means Heaven, even all creeds, races, tribes, kindred tongues and peo- and normals as of 1943 follow: Highest temperature: 89 in 1915; this July—city 77, airport 80. Lowest temperature: 38 in 1895; this July—city 46, airport 42. Seventh-Day Adventist | year, says Clarence J. Rhode, Re- gional Director of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Rhode re- turned here yesterday afternoon from a trip to the Interior with the P and WS Chief, Albert M. Day, of Washington, D. C. | i | pointed Federal Commissioner of {Roads for Alaska, arrived here yes- !terday from Washington, D. C., to | assume his new duties. Col Noyes| thas been assigned to the U. S. | Cepartment of the Interior from! |the Army in order to head up the| | expanding Alaska Road Commission. | The ARC has been given more {money, than ever before, to spend | | for roads in the Territory. Congress ‘a}:pmprialcd $17,000,000 for immedi- ate getivities and also an additional | 1$17,000,600 in contract authority. Col. Noyes explained that this is ime first time in history that Alaska ‘has had such a large appropriation | { for this purpose. | | Col. Noyes served with the Alaska | | Road Commission until 1932 when its jurisdiction was transferred to the| Interior Department from the Army. lif. When the c;t 'lieu '{or food, ‘s'rlne :n‘l;nt} herf;lf ‘ox; 'tll,: (:}:- jflp is familiar with Alaska prob- le the hen (right) had taken over the job of motherin e - P as 5 A and moved the kittens outside with their mother.. iffi?‘;:e";‘: SRR R0 Ml 80 T med # ARC expansion plans will mean {little to Southeastern Alaska as its' ;wurk does. not. concern roads in | National .Forest areas. The head- i quarters, in . Juneau, will ke ex- Epanded slightly hecause of the joverall increase in activities.. ARC, | however, will do more work on the | | Haines Cutoff which is in its juris- i diction. Other offices will also be expanded to meet. ARC needs. 1 ! Col. Noyes was accompanied on his trip by George M. Tapley, from | the office of the Chief of Army| Engiaeers, who has been tempora- '— A stray cat bore three kittens in a whi FREDDIE MILLS * CALLS OF BOUT - WITH LESNEVICH | LONDON, '~ Aug. T7—(®—Lighti heavyweight champion Freddie Mills [today withdrew from his tentatively | !scheduled September tite fight with Gus Lesnevich because of ill health. The Englishman, who won the {175-pound crown by defeating Les- &3 i, o LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7. : Twenty-five small butcher shops in‘{ rily loaned to ARC. They will go| this area plan to close today be- |t Anchorage Sunday to attend the will meeting. return to Juneau after the 4-engine Clipper Y Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving Alasks on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back ia your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy s world- famous service.. including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American . .« BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Iv pu Aemicas nevich in a 15-rounder in London | July 26, had agreed to meet the Cliffside, N. J. battler in Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Sept. 23, 24 or 25. The same program was scheduled to include a middleweight champion- ship fight between titleholder Tony |Zale and Marcel Cerdan of France. Mills pulled out of the fight today | 'hernuso he said he had been suifer- ling from severe headaches since | winning the title and has begn un- | cause of increased buyer resistance to high prices. i The announcement was made by | Philip Melnick, Secretary of the | Meat Dealers’ Assn. of Southern' California, who said he expects more of the smaller shops to shut down. He added the 25 dealers plan | to suspend operations for one or | two months. | Melnick said an organized tele- phone campaign among housewives against purcasing meat at present ! high prices undoubtedly had some | effect on the closings. | - PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY SUNDAY - AUG. 8 Picnic, Fagerson’s, Mile 18, Pot | Luck. Free transportation, bus will | < -, . Seward Sanatorium Library as the | Second Birthday, Special Service Branch of the Seat- ! e o " ayl ing the Red Cross, Veterans of For- | ynqer Young, on his second. birth- ans in the Seward Sanatorium ment in the Fosbee and Mrs. Young 1ehabilitation and recreation in allfi, for the books and will obtain the | jon: Twe merry-go-rounds were at olidle Bapie" Of Thabbieh, aaveotire | T Mo O e SR and language study. ! Young friends of Sandy’s attend- 1 K |ing, Alexandra McLean, Karen Kane, (opy Dls(overed in | David Alexander, Bobby Eastaugh, | Little America e . Boochever, John Robards, Joanne| Cowling, Gloria Osborne, Rita | :Z;‘;““jlv ‘:’;‘:“ E\x’wl]mireBeTxlxl f::m? ‘:;Young and Bruce Johnson, Also in | g P miral|attendance were the mothers of the lof the Empire, which was dated| November, 1940 was left there by: able fo train. Over 100 books will be added to the C"-(us Pa r'v on : result of a new program lanuched 3 Ly the Veterans Administration. The | fle VA office received the booksi . i i A gala circus ty O y from volunteer organization, includ-| you 2 son of Mr ROy elgn :V"‘"Sv S, t:eA Amer;ca§ L"_' | day on Thursday afternoon. The par- glon. At present there are 18 veter-|i, was held in the Young's apart- The Alaska Tuberculosis Associa- oo assisted by her mother, Mrs tion, which carries on a program of | ;o1 Nyman and Miss Sandra Gar- | of the Alaskan hospitals and sana-| 7po room was gaily decorated toriums, has assumed responsiblity | giin pink and white circus decora- ez services of a volunteer librarian. jeaon end of the refreshment table; | The books, which are all new, in- | vl Stories, ‘historical - novels, mysterles| B e Sos oe . QUIEE WES. i 8 e, v e “|stand for the birthday cake. 2 T ing the party were; Tommy White- Emp"e Ge's ‘,ound' side, Dennis Kristan, Clark Gruen |Kerry Schmidt, Margot Schmidt,| ;Kalherine Johnson, Bobby Kay XP"""IV“‘M the Daily Alaska Em-| Nicpolls, Virginia Sue Bascom, Don- | pire covers the world was provided|q1q cowling, Ann Gilmore, Michael | |Richard Byrd's Camp in Little| . ! 2 3 5 i children. |America. It is believed that the copy | e | Leonard Berlin, who was in Little i America from 1939 to 1941. Berlin‘ “Mr. & Mrs.” Get Reddy for Week-End Guests BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY . JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948. The Coco-Cola Company. of the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and Bidle Study Class. Wesley Turner, Superintendent. Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Children’s| Division leader. | Mean minimum . temperature: Normal 50.1; this July—city 513, airport 48.3. Mean monthly temperature: Nor- mal 56.7; this July—city 57.9, air- port 56.9. Total precipitation: Normal 5.18 Corner Second and Main maxi g i i LA A. L. Zumwalt, Pastor B £ 1o temperature: | phode reported, however, that heer with e Cadastral E0gi-| jeave Bus Depat at 12:15 p. m. Re- ormal 63.6; this July—city .5, X neer with the Bureau of Land | < i ‘The services of this churcn are airport 65.5. S the Bristol Bay canned salmon Management in Juneau. |turns at 7:45 p. m. 59 held on Saturday, the Seventh Day g pack was good this year. Hegeft| " 5in Beall who was with the U Day in the Interior and will meet g weqther Bureau in Juneau, left him in Anchorage next week when ), " i g i s 5 ere last year to join Byrd's Expedi- both.attend dme Interior D"pa‘_"‘[lion. Beall is now Meteorologlst in | ment’s Inter-departmental Commit- | charge of the Weather Station at tee meeting there on Tuesday. | Billings, Montana. — e ! McKay Malcolm had a brief-visit | —— i | NORTHLAND IR SRR, Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worship inches; this July—city 7.15 inches, airport 5.54 inches. Maximum wind: Highest—south- east 33 miles per hour in 1926; this July—airport, southeast 23 miles per mon: Matthew—But when ye pray, \;s? not vamlrepguuons. the heathen | yo,1 the Pastor in charge. o: for they think that they shall|“'rpne geventh-Day ~ Adventist be heard for their much speaking.| .. oh invites you to “Remember RACES FEATURED DURING FIELD DAY { with Beall last week, when his plane !stopped in Billings enroute to Seat- | itle. Beall gave the now famous copy 105 the Empire to Malcolm to bring x Announc TRANSPORTATION CO. TRANSEO! i3 SE G i ¥t es. Removal fo = (4 Ty Sazm & s ‘back to Junea Ty o v s A very successful Field Day for The following have filed their Ar- Juneau boys and girls was held azlticles of Incorporation with Terri- the Evergreen Bowl yesterday after- \turinl Auditor Frank A, Boyle: noon, Supervisor Garrett reported| Alaska Petroleum Company, of | today. | Anchorage, formed by John E. Man- Among the winners in the var- ders, William H. Olsen and Helen Runniig into & heavy run of jouis races in first, second and third|J. MacLaughlin. It is capitalized salmon around .Graves Harbor, the place order were: Small boys' race,|for $100,000 with stock divided into @ two laps—Greg Riple, Punky West|100C shares having a par value of ' Correlative passage from “Sctencez.me Sabbath Day” and Health with Key to the Scrip- with Them. per a1 4 loudifiess: uly—airport— tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: To| " enter into the heart of prayer, the | First Churcn of God - |c'¢&F 2, partly dy 9, cloudy 20. for of the erring senses must be|{Odd PFellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. 7 i | SALMON PACKER ';Sg ‘ IN WITH 80,500 LBS. closed. Lips must be mute and ma- { REV. and MRS. n. E. BEYER . B | | and worship | hour. EXERCISES HERE! THE ALASKA DOCK Effective With Opening of Business Monday Morning — August 9, 1948 Undelivered cargo and freight bills from Northland Transportation Company vessels now on the City Dock will continue to be available for delivery at the City Dock. terialism silent, that man may have Pastors audience with Spirit, the divine | Principle, Love, which destroys all | error. (page 15) Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green T43. | SUNDAY SERVICES | Sunday School Superintendent {William Chapman. Church planist, | (Mrs. A. T. Vaughn. { by Marti 10:00 - 11:55 a.m.—Unified Serv- | Isis, skippered by J. C. Martinsen, ice. Morning Worship and Church |came in yesterday with W-m""d Sandy; Boys' bicycle races, four, §100 each. | Schoo!. | pounds in the holds for one of the {laps—Bill Orme, Gerald Shaw and| Valdez Gospel Chapel (Assembly | 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother-|largest salmon hauls ever brought Elion Engstrom; Boys’ race, six laps of God), at Valdez, a non-profit " —Jeff Pe; Raym and! ization formed by Arthur H hood Hour” international broad-|into Juneauy, Martinsen and his|—Jeff Pegues, Raymond Beach nd ; grgan cast over KINY. ;crew were out for she better part|Albert Carlson; Bieycle race for | Segerquist, Claude A. Rossignol and Mrs. Byerg Sawyer | '7:00 p.m.—Boys' and Girls' Hour.|of a week. small. boys—Norman Lister, Bruce Homer F. Rugwell. i Organist. | 7:00 b m—Youth Pellowship. | Also at Cold Storage were the|Casperson aud Sandy Blanton; High e | 9:45 a. m—Sunaay School. | 7:00 pm—Prayer Service. | Thebma. headed by Bernt Alstead,|Jump for boys under 14—Greg Riple, SEATTLE VISITOR ! 11:00 &, m—The Worship Service. | 5:00 pim—Preaching Service. | with 1200 pounds salmen, and the|Elfon Engstiom and Albert Corl-| ! The order of worship will be con-| Thursday, 8:00 p.m--Bible Btudy|Sophia by Jim Sharp, with 4000|5on: High jump for boys over 14—, S R. Myhan of Seattle is regls- | ducted by Mr. John Krugness, Jr.|in the various houses of the con-|pounds salmon. Jeff Pegues, Jim Pinkerton and Ray- tered at the Gastineau Hotel. | and the sermon will be preached by |gregation. B |mond Beach; Broadjump for boys, e the Rev. S. A. McPhetres. ! A friendly welcome to all, | ? g under 14—Bill Orme, Elton Eng- GUARD OFFICER i | 1"“‘! strom and Albert Carlson; Broad| The Churcn of The Holy Russian Ortnodox Church ! 3 jump from boys over 14—Raymond | v Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets | “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevin, Choir Director. All freight transactions for future Northland Trans- portation Company arrivals and ilings will be handled by the Freight Office at the Alaska Dock— Telephone 4. For passenger reservations, general information, or any assistance concerning your transpagrtation requirements, contact us at our new main office in the Alaska Dock—Telephone 109. COAST Lt. Comdr. A. J. Larsen from et " | 2 | ‘ A M Beach, Jim Pinkerton and Carl|Ketchikan is in town and stopping | 4 Trinity, Episcopal Of St. Nicholas I T ' iM. | weioman; Foottall throw for boys|at the Gastineau Hotel. | HENRY GREEN - Agent . Fourth and Gold Streets Fifth Steeet lover 14—Jim Pinkerton, Jerry Ma-| » > - I g HERE FROM HOONAH . Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector| Tonight (Satuiuay; ¥:00 P. M.— A mass (&_niii;e taking part in|gorty and Raymond Beach; Foot- | Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist |Evening Service. {the Salmon Derby will be held at'ball throw for hoys under 14--Bill Jeanne M. Welsh of the Icy| 11th Sunday after Trinity. _Sunday Service, 10:00 8. m. High|the Catholic Church of the Nativity Orme, Albert Carlson and Elton,Straits Salmon Co., Hoonah, is 8:00 a. m.—Hu, Communion. Massand Holy Communion. at 4 o'clock Sunday morning. Engstrom. Istopping at the Baranof Hotel

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