The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1949, Page 6

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1 PAGE SIX and is now filling that posi- DOUGLAS = "NEWS ’ NEW PAPER BOYS For the first time in three years, . change of Empire delivery boy EDGECUMBE VS. DOUGLA§ 1as L made It Henry Jimmi The Mount Edgecumbe basketball 2 0 the 1 route form- team will play the Douglas High naged by Thomas Cashen, Schbol squad on January 10 in , and Pat Tas now taking the Douglas Gym. The game will jover P 2liin paper route start at 7:15 o'clock. 3 of carrier Along ‘with the game there will | & to ing good be an exhibition presented by the ma € and always laithful to boxers of the Mount Edgecumbe | lLicir dut the past rec- School. rds for length ervice. Thoma en started the age of nine A preliminary game will be play- éd by the seventh and eighth | grade boys of Douglas and the he x seventh and eighth grade of the ! Catholic School. and has carried c nuousl, WS i from his earnin: a trip to the last TRANSPORTATION TO GAME vachbiBh: A school bus will be provided for the transportation of all Doug- las High studnts to the game in O Juneau Friday night. Grade school children will be admitted if there % is room left. ‘The bus will be in 'm . e o front of Val Poor's Service Store oy m : and will leave at 6 o'clock. ! § 7 4 ! three pounds, three and If SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS P s el B The final examinations for this semester will be given to the stu- derits of the Douglas School next week. LED wnies of d A M, Order d last eve- Hall, " SCHOOL STAFF CH Bchool Superintendent Clem announced the following /"Nt chnngés n the Douglas School |l I teaching staff beginning with the i January 3 opening: Due to the|Douz reSignation of Perry Brandenburg, of the High School staff, Rom Wiles has beén assigned to the Installin High School faculty. Wiles form- Officer, I hal and crly was the fifth-sixth grade Installin Chaplai respectively teacher. Superintefident Clem | for the Mas stated that he and the Scheol Board were pleased fo announce stalled as Wor that Mrs. Thomas Cashen has ac- | S. G Y cepted fifth and sixth grades to ! Kirkham Junic Kenneth James Far- George of Mt Velov v NFGEV DESERE éREA MTHE? Cm ing Conflict Wil Also o ) SHAFFER. R AT HOME DURING HOLIDAY. SEASON 13 the stude nts af’ home hx jyncau during the holiday season ! N D I(AT m »s Edward Shaifer, Jr., son of 1d Mrs. Edw. Shaffer of the | sanit it Company. Edward a freshman student at Seattle majoring in busipess n on, and returns Wed- via Pau American, to re- me his scholastic activities in the ¢ for Possession of |» Southem (oast ey er. nivd SR last ness trip to Seattl and other points of the Pacific st, and his return is an- this time, when n a bus , Jan. 5P —Egyp- itements indicated today a yoithwe of the battle for control of téa Negev Desert area and Pales- at Juneau. e Two-Headed Three- announced Is- k at midnight i forward positiol nd bom- L ed ‘\uflana .wIluLL. L toward Rafla, ,\ ):1!)\' L an ¢ vag born in a nearby \ospital last night, The child 'died af na hour. id the body was anh ar- \l s from the Medi- epulsed, but the , the War Min- i L'_"‘P“‘m Wel= | octed case of Siamese twins :’m““d‘,. :;:{V]Li;" ;1”(;“(.1 vear-pld German mother z : 1 e reported recovering. of them. btk Mini Dessouki Abaza srted fighting in the Ne- | RAMOS BUYS PROPERTY esert, which adjoins the OF SANTIAGO M. CESAR trip, i sed in weight e He said G. Ramos, formerly in the satisfactory. vy 1s purchased the property 1 had app d to ease on h Franklin of Santiago M fter a sharp exchange | Cesar and will operate Cesaf’s r the Dew Drop Inn. o : discharge from the ser- Texas City, Te: water- v Ramos has been cooking at ion killed persons. the Diaz Coffee Shop. What buys > than money ? tions permit plane . NO, we haven’t gone off our trolley — not for a single, solitary minute! U. S. Savings Bonds buy you a lot more than money will, and here’s why: You get $40 back for every $30 you put into U. S. Savings Bonds, after only ten years. And they’re abso- lutely safe . . . 100% backed by the United States Gov- ernment. So if you can’t afford a home of your own now . . . or that special trip with the family . . . or the kind of edu- cation you want for the kids, start piling up Savings Bonds LR today! You'll be surprised at how soon you’'ll be finan- cially able to make your dreams cotne true! What'’s more, U.S. Savings Bonds offer you about the only sure, foolpreof way to save. Through iwo wonderful, all-automatic plans. First — Payroll Savings, the only installment buying plan. Or second, if you’re not eligible for Payroll Savings, sign up at your bank for the Bond-A-Month Plan. Join the Plan you’re eligible for right now! Siart getting your cushion of the stuff that buys more than .roncy— U. S. Savings Bonds! Automatic Saving is sure saving — U.S. Savings Bonds This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. i(EASE FRE ENDS FIGHT, INDONES! BATAVIA, Java, Jan. 5.—(@— formal phase of the Du military campaign to regain’ con- trel of 'the Republic of Indonesia ended toda g Gen command- Indonesia, | Sumatra T).: mon Spoor, 5 in a 1 fire on (3 pm. Tuesday, (PS old troops in an ord 12 day that their task he id be “be confined to ac- 1st reaming groups and; ividuals who try to distu Joor’s order a; 5 on Jaya had ended New Year's Eve. H mignizht, DESKS POLISHED, | ROGMS ARE READY | FOR lEG SMIURU building, and results show Everything is in re ‘or the Special I called for tcmorrow, Mrs. Crystal Jenne, master, official chatelaine. poli , and! signs on| have [ ral Housing Harry Luca. 1e Immigratior office of Room rritorial Commissioner of s has been moved from its second floor tion to Room 129. Norman Halej com- | missioner. Ie S Ju iting s been the Hc cloakroom as an| cfiice, noy k 1 th: ACS, ; the Recruiting Office v first was moved into, th when | uild- SEVERE PENALTIES FOR GAME VIOLATORS. ) from Sitka, | .)enaluw imposed. H Paul was found guilty | two deer in closed se to Mrs. Selene h sever Zen'th H. He pleaded gui in U. S. Com- missioner’s Court December 28, was {ined and sen ed to 120 days il.” Hi re rifle was confiscated. The following day, . Torum pleaded guilty to Commissioner | Frank Richards of purchase, in me Law x.l the remain- | was {ined ing deer seized. - -vo 1T COSTS HORE TOMARRY NOW; - COURT FEES UP “When a man marr:e: on in Alaska, more complimented ‘have been last year. Fi h swain will be paying $7.65 more for the privilege than in 1948. { U. 8. Commissioner ' from now han she would | Felix Gray (has received instructions from the| f the crewmen gave rise to hopes ! Admini ive Office of the United tates Courts, similar to those is- sued all Commissioners in Alaska. “This is the first increase in fees uce 191 commented Commis- | sloner Gray. Ameng those of the greatest in terest to the largest number of per- |sons are these: | Marriage l'cense $3.50 (formerly 83.0C), certificate $10.00 (formerly $400), and recording of the mar- |viage certificate $2.25, instead of |$1.10—making a total of $15.75, |against the previous $8.10. | Similar increases are made in {eother categories. | Reccrding fees are 50 cents a (folio, instead of 20 cents; indexing {by name, 25 cents instead of 10 cents; all affidavits, $1.00 instead of 50 cents. The fee for filing chattel mort- gages, conditional sales, tax liens, cents. S e | COL. ALEXANDER RETURNS After a quick trip to Fort Rich- ardson and Nome, Col. Joseph D. Alexander returned four days af- ter his departure last week. Colonel Alexander is in charge of Na- ltlonnl Guard affairs in Alaska. the bride may feel|eq, and such, is $2.50, instead of 30“ WEDNES DAY 9, 1949 W=A=-N-T A=«D=-S " LS | FOR SALE FOR SALE . e her a home for Christmas! T BEST location, near school and 2 BEDROOMS—Large one-level Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. im- home. 3 years old. 100'x100" lot mediately available; other apt. D good district. Large living renls $80 per mo. Hardwood Toom with fireplace. Dining room. furnace, laundry, large _Automatic kot water heat. Terms excellent furniture. View. ONE new house on Behrends Ave, Crescent Apts; The Seavie full concrete basement with gar- ¢ The Smith Apts on Cal- 138¢ full-view windows from Hyy * ing room, dinet and , kitchen, off of Gastineau, 2 and b . double plumbing,etc. $1,000 ; L) b home, Douglas, terms, furn- d, 1% lots. Forrester and other boats, business opportunities. wer barge. Bucking and equip. Pile driving oy e z me 'on Fritz Cove ® property with two 25x135 Fo 2 businesses, South Belling- | Eentdinsial sl ham, bringing in appr. $600 per et Does not require special | e o) erience. Will sell or trade for | f e L Juneau business. REALTORS - ACCOU ; 4 Phone €16 over First National Banl | £ pijER VIOOD . s | SALES AGENCY » F(},F TR Reul Estate - Boats s o { Sale Merchandise e at iZarber — Phone 911 A RECOR - — Red ) E"@T womean, to business Call 1 6 and € Sec- cet. Ph 8 i ARt “ | FIVE Octive Wurlif piano for remt. ArZer Shop. ¥ 380 ‘f 5 L) m apt., no 428. 70 tf air compr: s EC. CO. 84 3t Workiy & ms. 69 tf comipleie with % nd flash, $130. Ph HOLxL rooms for rent, o shed hou $5,000 JARDROBE Trunk. Ph. 357. 77 tf | ONE stock i Pen- ron 2 split spruce | hs, $18 cord, % cord; also cut to order. Green | 65 U | 393 after 7 p. m. ONE 1500-Watl Uatversal Light | Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Ne'son's, J‘-\\L]ry Store. 976 fl‘ r monthly rate. 66 lmo NORTHEKN Hotel - under new & management. Reasonable rent 1, steam-aeated Goid St. 65¢ & cam hested roonu haths. Scandinavian tiso steam WANTED e | fur. apt. by Feb. and child. Phone t 85 3t T AND FOUND | rown goat skin billfold at 1 Theatre Saturday after- | ring $49 and impor- needed badly. Reward. | 2646. 83 3t | BRITISH PLANEIS REFGRTED DOWY, | BRAZILIAY COAST. RIO DE J‘\NFIRO Jan. ‘)7"7‘— A\ British pass r plane is suu e made a forced landing on Atlantic coast of .Brazil. Brit- | outh American Airways an- nounced that the plane had m:xde- 1 forced landing after earlier ac- f‘ counts said the aircraft had crash-l The earlier accounts said the olane was believed to have 17 per- ons aboard, and an airlines offi- cial said at the time that he had information that all six cyewmen are safe. He added that the news that the passengers, too, escaped injury. * The plane left London Monday foy Santiago, Chile. - ————— FEDERAL LABOR C(CNCILIATOR IS | COMING, JUNEAU SEATTLE, Jan. b—(®—Harry H.} Lewis, Federal Labor Conciliator, | will leave Saturday for Sitka, where | he will address the convention of | the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor (A. F. of L. Monday. Lewis also will go to Juneau to confer with the Territorial Com- missioner of Labor and to Ketchi- kan to meet with officials of the epartment of Interior on labor] matters. ———————— H CATHOLIC CLUB MEET To decide on a new name for thelr club, the Catholic Young People’s Social Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Parish | Hall. Rev. Robert Whelan will be present at the meeting tonight. 3 bed- , Y, pe unfurnished. Family ¢ child. Place di ior. Wiil sign lease. MacLeod, U. G. Storis, or Blue 820. 83 3t WANTED before Jan. 10, 2 bed- ‘ | | | { of 3, ed m apt. for couple and three nildren. E. Bucasas, USCG Stor- 81 4t ry, hour or d.\), rd. Phone GCreer M u s T Clerk Stenograph- & $258 per month. In- m 203, Health Depart- 1 Bldg. er. Salary 2t ‘%A\ AN wants ng of a;)y l;n-d by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45 \.' b MISCELLANEGUS HOPES New and TUsed Mdsa. Wq & buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n( 3 ! 1 St. Phone 908. 999 WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. ] Complete Photographic Supplies ‘ 9sveloping - Irinting - Enlargin; Artists’ Paints and Materials - Blue Printing - Fhotostats SUARANTEED Reallstic Perman A ent, $7.50. aper curls, 31 up 4 Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L 4 315 Decker Way. i Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 P 4 Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time ) L s e e o o 5 Edwards~ " j))(PRESCHIPTIUI' SHOES . Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379

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