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PAGE TWO THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1946 Notices for this church column must be reccived by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, Scientist m.—Sunday School. will be held at First Church of Juneau, on Fifth and the subject 10:00 a Sunday 11 a. m. in Christ, Scientist, und Main street will be * Wednesday ial meetir )0 p. m.~Testimon- Christian Science Reading Room | church building. This room is n Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the ding room. Catholic Church | | Church of Christ (Christian) 10th and E — On Bus Line Invites You To Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph Minister Mrs. Ali B Assistants Blue 650 L Dawes, Organist Sunday Services m.—Bible School. » Knape, Superintendent 11:00 a Morning Worship. Sarmon subject, “A Good ginning Mr. Jadman D Jadman Je- " by Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Choir Director, Mrs. Eunice Nevin Organist, Miss Bernice Mead | Church of Christ Meets in CIO Union Hali Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel BOYD FIELD and ROY KE Ministers ‘Box 671, Juneau Sunday’ Services m—Bible Study m.—Worship Service m.—Evening Service. 10:00 a 11:00 a 6:00 p CHURCH OF GOD 526 East Street and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Ministers. Morning Radio Wor- at Station KINY. 7:00 p. m.—The Bible in Pictures cn the screen. For all ages 3:00 p. m.—Preaching Service REV 11:00 a. m ship Service Junecau Baptist Mission At American Legion Hall J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- TWO OWNERS OF LOCAL PROPERTY CALLED TO TASK IProsecufior;_m—r Non-Com- | pliance with Health Ordinance Qrdered laimed May- “So, here we go!"” or of Juneau Ernest Parsons last evening after, the City’s Common Council had agreed to instruct the |Chief of Police to proceed with ac- tion under Juneau Health and Sani- tation Ordinance No. 299 against Ben Rodebaugh and his Dutch’s Economy Garage and also against Karl Makinen for non-compliance. Possibility of a “test case” of the | Ordinance foreseen. | At the direction of the Council at its last previous regular meet- ing both Rodebaugh and Makinen were notified to remove objects that had been condemned as public nuis ances under the Health Ordinance— s U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME tation 24 hrs.* TODAY' last 24 hrs. Max. temp. Precip. 20 01 mated the need for ew rent units throughout the Territory, plus r [ l o 'gn or another 600, the need for which has | been created by normal d iation | ( ' 'I to existing housing. during the past, Rental Unifs °*:-": o Weather at 4:30am. Snow Lowest 4:30 a.m, temp. temp. 11 27 Ar Barrow thel Cordova Dawson Edmonton “airbanks it Junecau horage Snow Snow Clear Trace 121 0 [ 03 Trace 03 0 2 03 .03 IS CANDIDATE TERR. SENATE Or. L. P. Di filed in the Re-| 7 oit (ol publican primaries for the office of| g bl o Senator today. This is his first|p oo entry as a Senatorial candidate for |y lC the Territorial legislature Bk M Dr. Dawes went to Wrangell on .. “’“; o in Juneau , 1910, to practice medicine| LoFL T the same|and surgery. He is a graduate P jd' onal talks|the medical college of Mlinois Uni-[po OB o - with several of Alaska's leading 1 the only man in|ginct SO he building contractors he learned of sse diploma was signed by | & e Fuper 3 | San Francisco their definite reluctance to go ahead s Dr. A. J. Ochsner and|gif - with tkeir postwar housing program,| Dr. Charles H. Mayo. Following ;);k‘ for which there is such an impera- |his graduatiod, he was for five| Sy b tive need, without some certainty years associate professor S of what to expect They wanted i e | oY Chicogo Collsge of Medicine and| *oruta some assurance that they 1ldn't 2 Lecome ivolved in a building boom nstruction industry lgot the “go sign” on the construc- !tion of new rental units when the authority to establish cefling rents for such dwelling units was given to the Office of Price Admin tion after WPB abandoned its or for priorities Rent Director the Alaska OPA made this statem tin adding thi Snow Rain Pt. Cloudy Snaw Rain Snow Snow Snow Cloudy Snow Rain i The building 3 P office nt, at in pe: McCarron of 36 8 32 (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ccld air mass has moved iniand over the Pacific Coast from Oregon to th? Gulf of Alaska and temperatures range 07 .01 .02 Clear Snow Snow Surgery, now the University of Loy- | ola World Dr. Dawes came to Juneau in | | Church of the Nativily of the | 9:45 a. m—Sunday School Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | 11:00 am—Moming Worship. | for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- Fifth and Gold Streets | Sermon by the Pastor—"The Glory rerintendent. REV. LOUIS FINK, 5. J. Pastor|otye 1ord o Manger-Crib.” Senior| 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. {the former a pile of scrap blockading a thoroughfare near his garage = at Willoughby Avenue and E Street, | land the latter a “delapidated dwel and bust such as followed War I, wken a 218 per cent rise in constyucticn costs was experienced, accompanied by skyrocketing rents January, 1915. In 1922, he was ap- pointed Marine Doctor, and recently retired. His health continues so the from 28 to 43 degrees over this area this morning. A trough of low pressure extends from the Dakotas northeastward to the Seward Peninsula and snow is falling this morning at many stations along this trough. Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours over the western portion Masses on Sunday—6:00, 8:30 and | cpojr: “Arise, Shine,’ by G. F. Cobb.| 7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship. ‘Monday, .00 p, m —Church Coun-| Prayer Meeting and Bible Study | ™0, Wy loo Mot evening announic- I Meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. 'm. in thel Gic BV T oo lowed” by i o+ Choir Baptist Goodwill Center on Main|$S M35 106 il Y Tuesda, Junior Choir | Number 299 for compliance have Benediction—Sundays, practice. | Street !lapsed without removal ‘\fid that First Fridays, 7:30 p. m. |” Wednesda: We welcome you to all our services. | “p"‘,“u‘ F tteodersnss novoiaeN Confessions—Saturday, eve of ho"'i o Ch;\ ¥ both alleged offenders are now iable days, eve of First Fridays, 4 t0 5| yyogn: {to maximum penalties of $100 fine b, 057 to 9.p. 01 4 | Wednesxday, cach for each day elapsing until the P ' Choir practice provisions of the ordinance are com- el Thursday, 8:0C s : The Methodist Church | Ihusday. 3200 b = ed with by them. ing” atMhe end of Tenth Street. s on Week Days—7:00 and| | £:00 7:00 p. m Holida ys,{ 3:45 p. m—Catecheti- 7:30 p. m—senior The Lutheran Church Sitka, Alaska Ladies Aid ppy pRNST H. N3 <AARD, Pastor [Pl of Mrs. New cCeuing Prices To meet this problem, rent regu- laticns CPA constructed generally fix ceiling rents on ngwly the ccmparable March, allowance to ccmpensate the build- ers for increased c 1042, good that last year he become head of the hospital at Valdez, and since his return to Juneau, he has been asked to go to Petersburg to pir hit for a time. Dr. Dawes is now the only Alaskan docter who is a Fellow in the Amer- ican College of Surgeons. For a time there was one other, Dr. Ellis of Ketchikan The Republicans, said Territorial cf the United States, western Canada and the central and southern pertions of Alasl now amended to allow units by ascertaining prevailing rent for accommodations as of and adding to it an Trollers Trollers of construc- Opposite Federal and Territorial |iyon Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy Mrs. Ronald Lister, Ghairman ot Music. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday ool. Claude V. Brown, Acting Superintendent 11:00 a. m.—Morning wor Message by the Pastor, “Impe with Good Desire Negro Spiritual by Senior Choir, “Lord, I Want To Be A Christian.” 8:00—Evening Sprvice. Message by the Pastor, “God's Good Stew- ards”” Singing of hymns we like best. Meeting of the Church Stew- ards following the service. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m—Preyer and Scripture study in the chapel. Wednesday, 2:00 p. m.—Afternoon circle of the WSCS at the home of Mrs. Clifford Robards, Fosbee Apart- ment No. 1 Thursday, 7:45—Senior Choir re- hearsal Thursday, 3:00—DBrownios. Jorthern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:50 a. m --Organ Preparation for Worship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Worship. at the organ. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- Prayer Meeting mecti the home A H. Snaring as cc Be'hel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarklin Streets k. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- - all ages| A special invitation se children not already at- = School ding 11:00 £:00 p Tuesday Morning Worship. Evangelistic Service 4:00 p. m.—Regular Ser- a ,€:00 p. m |2 1 people. 1:30 p. m.—Children's |church Listen i1 each Monday, Wednes- day and Fiiday at 7:30 p. m,, also each F at 7:00 p. m. to broad- | Seventh-Day Adventist | Corner Second and Main REV. E. E. JENSEN, Pastor The services of this church are heid on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week 10:00 a | School. Mrs. Jehn dent 11:00 m.—Saturday, Bible ¢ s for all ages E. Turner, Superinten- Sabbath a. m.—Saturday, E. E. Jensen Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir practice. Tue: Lecture. ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Club meets the first and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and curth week of each month at 1 p. m. | Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. Every Day—The Lutheran Church and 8 p. m—Bible Study Christ Ambass- | ;pens wide her doors and welcomes |Pointed a de ou in Jesus' name. Duuglés Church Services Notices for this church column nust be received by The Empire ot later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. 9:00 a.«m.—Mass. Douglas Gospel Mission 1:00 p. m—Sunday School, with Sermon by the Pastor, Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent.|ner of the Army's excess buts Our Sunday School will be meet- | It was stated that other actions |are also contemplated against other “car dumps” in the same section of the City. ZONE QUESTION RAISED | Other discussion last night by Ju- neau’s City Councilmen in line with the prosecution ordered against the two property owners, Dutch Rode- |baugh and Karl Makinen, was spear- ; headed by Councilman Don Skuse | who raised the question of putting a duration limit on Quo: Huts |used as residences. Council Skuse, declaring that three | Quonset Huts have aiready been converted to serve as residence here, t neighboring properties be- y character of ues of {cause of the unsight structures of that type. He suggost- {ed that the City Engincer, bfore ‘uppx'ovmg building permits fow their erection, secure from applicants an | agreement that the huts will be dis- | mantled within two years. | By that | time, he offered, the presznt housing shortage should be licked. | The only immediately forthcoming |reply was to the effect that ghere lis nothing in present firs zoning or | building ordinances to prevent their| | | ! erection anywhere in the City for} sabbatn| Saint Aloysious’ Church |any purpose Mayor Parsons offered that pej | haps the main reason they seem ur |sightly is because the public is n |used to houses styled in the man-| | However, the discussion ‘Hgain' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek ing in the City Hall at 1:00 p. m I brought to the surface the need for | Hour of Bible por will be celebrated. New members Stucy and Devotion will be received into the member- ship of the church 5:30 p. m.—The Young People will cnjoy their covered dish dinner. 6:30 p. m—The Young People's Soclety will meet in the Church Parlors sions will be Victor Hardin. All young people are invited to attend this meeting. Thursday, Jan. 3—The choir will rehearse at the Church. Friday, 2:00 p. m.—~The World Service Circle will meet in the church parlors. The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Feast of the Epiphany. Sunday Services 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m~—Holy Communion and sermon by the Rector. » ‘Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—~Ahnual’ dinner of St. Margaret's Guild in the | Parish Hall Thursday, 7:30 hearsal. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Vestryf meets ing with Dr. W. M. Whitehead. Strangers and visitors are always welcome at our services. g p. m.—Choir re- | Russian OTtI”L_O.dOfif Chu I'C/l'ngzed Spirit, God, as the only crea- @Ppropriate numbers during the ser-| M Of St. Nicholas | Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) Evening Service. ‘Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m ngh‘ Mass and Holy Communion, Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. 7:30 p. m—Church Services. Telephore, Douglas 355 The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave _CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD Officers' in "Charge ‘Tonight, 7:30—Family Night Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 7:30 p. m—Salvation Meeting. 7:00 p. m—/! Dorcas Society meets second and' fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to |all the services of this church. Clapel-By-The-Lake The leader of the discus-| Corper Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M.’ KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. ‘Tuesday and Prid: 7:30 p. m. | Everybody welcome. | Christian Science Lesson- Sermon, Sunday Services The 'subject of the Lesson-Ser- imon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- ddy, January 6, will be “God.” | Excerpts from Christian Science lesson-sermon: The Bible-Isaiah: I am the Lord you# Holy Ore, the creator of Is- rael, your King. Correlative passage from “Science {and. Health with Key to the Scrip- tures H2 said: “Call no man your father er, which is in heaven.” He recog- |tor, and therefore as the Father of jall. {p. 31 Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets | “A Church with an open door— | ‘Whosocver will may come'.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 740 S Street Sunday Services | 11:00 a. m~—Divine Worship. | Sermon by the Pastor, “The Strength of Meeknes: Commun- jfon will be served during this hour | 6:30 p. m—Young People’s C. E. Topic: “Sunday: Used or Abused.” 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. Ser- {mon by the Pastor: “When the Wind !Elnwa." Text Phil. 1:27. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m—Boy Scout {Troop 614 meeting Wednesday, 4:000 p. m.—Junior |c. E. meeting |aide Paulson. 7:30 p. m—Young People |Adult C. E. meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Missionary Society meeting. . a and from now on. We have a fine staff of teachers. Douglas Bible Church PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting and Bible Study. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Young Pecple’s Night. Singspiration and recreation: Everybody welcome to all services. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer Sermcen by the Vicar. Strangers and visitors are always welcome to our services. - MRS. WM. CHILDS TO BE LAID TO REST MONDAY Funeral services for Mrs. William (Johanna) Childs, who died Wed- nesday at her home here, will be and Carter Mortuary. The services will " by Mary Baker Eddy: Jesus held Monday afternoon at 2 r>'c|m-ki acknowledged no ties of the flesh. frem the Chapel of the Charles W.| HEAI.IH ls SEI upon thé carth: for one is you Fath- | be conducted by the Rev. Willis R. | Bcoth. Ernest Ehler will sing two viee. Interment will be in Pioneers Plot | |Evergreen Cemetery. R STEAMER MOVEM Yuken, from €2 larrive Monday. | North Sea, from Seattle, schedul- ed to rive Tuesday. Princess Norah, scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 10; due Jan. 13 or 14; then goes to Sitka, not to westward Baranof, scheduled to sail from attle Jan, 11 ENTS attle, scheduled to s >ee — - DIONNE QUINTUPLET CALENDARS GIVEN OUT BY ROYAL BLUE CABS The 1946 calendars of the Royal Director, Mrs. Adel- Blue Cab and Ambulance Service|civic organizations, members of the |are being distributed in Juneau. They picture the Dionne Quints as “"Queens of the Kitchen,” with the young ladies in kitchen attire at culinary work. Incidentally, the here | a modern and adequate building | code and zoning ordinance for the| City of Juneau. It suggested | Ithat such structures should proper- |ly be confined to industrial and| i waterfront areas and should be kept | |out of the higher value home sec-! i tions. i The City Engineer, City Attorney| and the City Properties Committee | | |of the Council were directed to give| [the matter some study. | Nearly paralleling the Quonset Hut |issue was the question raised from| the floor by Harold B. Foss. He wanted to know what action the| ‘City is to take concerning struc-| tures more than half the value of | which has been destroyed by fire. It is provided by ordinance, he pointed out, that rebuilding is not allowed where more than 50 per cent of a! structure has gone up in flames |instead, the building must be torn | down. 1t was decided to check with in- | surance adjusters as to percentage of loss in current cases and proceed ac- i cordingly. 'MEETING ON | (Continued jrom Page One) The Skagway sanz:orium, he | pointed out, is only a temporary structure—the best available at the | time but inadequate and only a | fill-in measure. However, equip- ment and personnel from this in- | stitution could be utilized in a new permanent sanatorium. DrD. Albrecht said the people ‘or Alaska must give their support to the OIA and how they can | give their support will be explained at the meeting Monday. All Juneau and Douglas residents are invited | to attend, and special invitations lare extended to the mayors and | city councilmen of the two com- munities, representatives of all | legislature in town now, school of- ficials and clergymen. HERE FROM CORDOVA Alex Coleman, Cordova, is regis- Friday, 4;00 p. m.—Intermediate Royal@Blue also has neat paper Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study. packets with matches in them Friday, 7:00 p. m—~Yonth Night. C. F. meeting tien since 1939. Building specifica- tions may be submitted to the Rent Division of OPA, with a proposed schedule of rents, and approvals on the rent schedules will be |issued prior to construction, in ac lance with the standards fixed by the new amendment p irance, plus the maintain- rol on prices of all build- al such as roc paint, cement, plumbing fixture expected to stimulate the industry, p! > jobs, produce badly needed housing and erally strengthen the reconverson progarm. The Alaska Off Price an E. E. Engstrom, are very ured his consent to beceme a candidate for Senator in this Division where he commands the -general respect and good will of a great number of people - R. H. ATWATER HERE H. Atwater o: Kearney arrived in Juneau. He at the Baranof Hotel Regular Weeting WEDNESDAY-January 9th Neb. is R has Guest a UNTTED TROLLERS of ALASKA 1.OCAL NO. 56 iumber, is -> e HERE FROM TOWA Charles D. 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