The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1951, Page 6

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PAGE SIX RUEKS AOVID_ | COURT INSESSION FIE RO 1" THIS MORNING T0 - HEAR CiViL CASED Aliens residing in the United States have until January 10 this S h se of Ernest Paddy vs A. J year to register under the Alien 1he case of Erni ' ,',l“,’ #hiw Registration Act of 1940 and to and E. Martin was heard in the T report his current address u{ the District Court this mornin, i 4 " | waker Al adviseme b, o Commissioner of Immigration and zié(r:x';v‘\'"‘:“;:““” The € ( Naturalization, according to the v possession of real In a case transferred Ir chikan John F. Todd was gr United States authorities s of notice issued by the Department of Justice and publicised by local offi |a aivorce fromi Minuic Fallure. to_comply with "l‘“ Te- | Dlaintiff was represented by At quirements of the Internal Secur- ney H. D. Stabler a th 6 Act _relating to address notifi- ity . uncontested by the defe cation will, upon conviction, result ... appeal case of ¢ in a h:m or imprisonment or both. versus Paul Sincinc w ¥ Who Must Report to be heard March 19 on regi Required to report current ad-| . .neel for the appel Th dress are all aliens residing in the |, o ot for judgmen United States on January 1, 1951, |ay16004 due the plaintiff except (1) aliens temporarily ad- gpoheajed from the mitted to the United States Who ' onhams Court at S| have not overstayed their authoriz- | on yequest of counse ed period of admission; (2) SW- | if ang defendant the dents whose period of admission v Begles vs N. C. .j‘“,n W has not yet expired and who have ghead to be he: 3 not violated any of the conditions The court was adjourne of their admission. close of the morning session ur If naturalization proceedings have 10 o'clock torhorrow morning not been completed and an alien On the calendar to be I does not yet hold a Certificate of court tomorrow is the case of ¥ Naturalization he is required 10 Aystin et al versus K. Durl report. If an alien has any doubt' default case. concerning his status, he should | submit an addréss report. HEAVY WE,I, SNOW FE;i_ HERE DURING MiGHT Forms at Post Office Forms for submitting the address report may be obtained at any post office in the United $teteS| when the avorage citizen o and its territories. After filling in|gc morning, surprise was expr the card it si:ould be taken to any | for quring the night had b post office and handed to a postal steady fall of snow that clerk who will see to it that the gom 814 inches to 6 card is forwarded to the Commis- | yarjous parts of Juneau sioner of Immigration and Natural- | wet snow, too, as shovel ization, It is advised that the add- | anq walks will attest. ress report card not be mailed. Autos without chains hac In the case of any alien under cylty in moving, if at all, and t the age of 14 years, whose registra- | grivers, to meet the tion under the Alien Registration | went right to work and the Act was applied for by a parent or ' went on wheels. legal guardian, it will be the re- ' Ppedestrians shuffled to worl sponsibility of the parent or legal |there were a few falls, 2 guardian to submit the address went through the snow report to the Commissioner of Im- hit. dinand, about 6 o'clock. Ii W GIRL SCOUT (OUN(IL No. 1 line whit migration and Naturalization, | As the result of the heavy ‘fire alarm nor an CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED, i aiom wor o 29 (mm ED 0 Committee chairmen for the yee r! were appointed last night at the | regular meeting of the Gastineau WW% Sounehl in the | B Lutheran church. Mrs. Scott Mur- | AiASKA tfi}" phy, scout commissioner, presided at the meeting, and announced that | M!“* RAY Dorothy Petron, national scout LI Y ¢ executive, will be here from April - 16 to 20. Alaska Coastal irl To survey scout funds and set | Monday carried 1 aside a separate fund for the per- sengers with 12 manent camp buildings at Tee Har- |riving and 5 depar bor, Mrs. Murphy appointed the| Departing for £ following committee: Mrs. Flmm(n‘Elmer and Ed' Oakes, Marshall Erwin, Mrs. Elton ‘Keuchlkan Engstrom and others that the com- |erson; for Huu!ml mittee may designate to work with ‘ Arriving from 11 Wallis George, who heads the | Lowell, W. Andr ) building committee. Mrs. H: : 1 Permanent chairmen include: |and Mrs. Tom Paddoc Mrs. Morton Flint, civil defense;|from FKetchikan t W Mrs. Engstrom, publicity; Mrs. An- Charles R. Mountjoy; from Pe gelo Ghiglione, troop organization; burg: Alice Hering, J. Ifoc Mrs. Leslie Avrit, registrar; Mrs from Hze Oakes, finance; Mrs. Robert Booch- ever, sale of cookies; Mrs. Francis | Jill Hering; Barrer. FROM SEATTLE Sterling, equipment; Miss Mary Louise Crowell, camp; Mrs. John A. F. Erickson of the Glenn Car; Clements, Juliette Low; Mrs. John | rington Co., Seattle, is regist i ! the Baranof Hotel. .Kiely. Plumbmg ® Hea fing | 0il Burners | Telephone Blue 737 program. Nights-Red 730 | HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street The UNIVERSETY of ALASKA offers you an extension course on mining LECTURES ON Ore Deposits — Mining Law Radio Activity LABORATORY ON MINERALS GEIGER COUNTER DISPLAY CLASSES AT 7:30 P. I. Mondays-Wednesdays-Thursdays IN THE JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL e ) - DD D D 0 D L T F‘"\L;‘ & PEC city’s Sl A\LLING DAY annual water car IRE—JUNEATU, ughter of Dr, 1 Bruno, ALASKA o i TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1951 s I - 3 3 & 5 ) 3 cr fountain, a chained water lilies. violets, | i rnations, and Mrs. Lawrence A. the family bloodhound. sectators line the Grand Canal, Venice, during the e over route used by the Doges centuries ago. include: Mrs, Lucy cod, L. A lean Tyler Orville M. Frenchn examina- ry 27 for Mont- ed to- Jjunior clerk-typist, senior clerk, junior clerk-stenographer, typists, . senior run from $240 month. or, Salaries $465.75 per Detailed information may be ob- Merit System | room 10 in the Shattuck Building or by writing to Box 201 tained from the office, Juneau. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to =i tin, gerber and A. B. Phillips. Dismissed were Mrs. ence Nash, At the Government Hospital Beryl Cranston of Juneau was dismissed. Admitted were Doris George of|tional Guard armories. Yakutat, Rosemary Axson of Kake and Violet Nelson of Metlakatla. | HIGHWAY home, 2 bedrooms fur- | | PERFECT location, next to stors,, | LOVELY setting, small home, | Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. = | Folding baby buggy junior clerk- clerk-stenographer, junior interviewer and field audit- to Ann's Hospital yesterday were Baby Rebecca Mar- Merton Osemore, John Weis- Clarice Cady aud baby boy and Mrs, Flor- FOR SALE | PHONES 676 and 207 ,NEW listing in Douglas: | 2 BEDROOM house plus furnished apartment now rented. Occupancy | in 2 weeks. | TWO BARS both good money mak- ers one at Juneau, one at Pelican. | Pelican includes building with | two furnished apartments. Terms. {LOTS—2 on Gold Belt with view, | 1 south Franklin. | BOATS—31F856 and 31D527 and . 81A34 and several others. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Natiopai sank [ s CITY PROPERTY INDIAN Village, level lot, on Will- | oughby Ave, | BUSINESS buildings, downtown, | | fully cccupied. 2 i SUBURBAN PROPERTY 1 nished, bsmt, near airport. 1 | SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved | | easily to your own location. Must | be sold immediately. Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost finished house, full concrete bsmt. | boat f shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. { | CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. \LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Roadl Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. 'Bob Druxman-Phone 891 {William Winn-Phone 234 -N-T FOR SALE 2 BEDPOOM, garage, fireplace. unfurnished—financed FHA. Lo- cated on Behrends Ave. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment in eight years. Absolute security on lease, This property has a higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. I $4000. Very livable log cabin cn a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau's best restaurant—Make inquirics—Box 2324, Office m Gastineau Hotel TWO bedroom furnished house ' and garage—lakeshore property— | Cordova. Phone Red 770, Tud-tf | ROSSOE conversion type oil burn- er No. 10, complete wita con- trols, Can be seen at Parsons | Electric. Price $175.00 6t. dh AUTOMATIC Bendix washing | machine—perfect condition, phone 514. 700-tf | | | FOR SALE | New or Equal to New | . $24.00 PIANO—Baldwin-Acrosonic — one year old. Perfect, Green 759 af- ter 5. 696-8t _fiEenport and chair—have 7tv}o ! sets—choice of green or blue Tull '$17,000 furnished, 2 bdrms, FOR SALE — . NEW LISTING-—$6,000 duplex furn, « 2 1-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly, Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in, No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin. New roof, 2 lhd-‘ apts. Close in. | NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. blug. 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 - down. Close in. $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. MOVE IN BE- FORE XMAS. $19,525 unfurnished, 2 bdrms., 2 fireplaces, income apt, space more good harbor, perfect lodge * bdrms or 2nd apt. MOVE IN BE-" i - FORE XMAS. $19,500 unfurnished, 3 bdrms, fire- place, dbl pimbg, 14x24 Ivgrm, 3 * cnr grge. XMAS. MOVE IN BEFORR bsmt, income apt. Valuable busi- ness corner across new school site, MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, $15,500 unfurnished, 4 brms, hot . full water heat, 2 car garage, watstq) frntge, 4 acres pat. MOVF (N, BEFORE XMAS. $15,000 furnished, water heat, double yard, |$12,000 furn rooming house ! 2nd St. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS $10,500 furn apt. house, 4 apts, $2,« 000. MOVE IN BEFORE XMAS, 1$8,000 furnished, 4 bdrms, 4 acres pat applied. Auk Lake. $5,500 furnished, 1 bdrm, Gold St.o | MOVE IN TODAY. $4,000 furnished, pat applied, owner finance easy terms, near airport. 1$2,600 furnished, 1 bdrm, 426 Nel« 4 bdrr.s, hot 2 pdrms, 4 dores 4 | Bathinette ... 800 Red 142 after 5 pm. 2.6 see! son. ~ | ©amsonite, 2 suit bag 22. 50‘ at 104 W. 9th. Make off«r. 693- tf‘u 900 bldg. lot Highlands, on hwy. | Snow shoes 1750 = e ‘sl 900 bldg lot Highlands, high up, | wilton rug 10x10% .......... 40,00 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—s to | FOR RENT—30x40 store, six offices, | Hot plate, 2 burner ........ 500, 1 red. Trent end power takeoff.| engrance Small Boat Harhor. Any Gen Elec. Iron ... ; mgloggndmm used one season=-; or all, wiil finish to sult renters | g ) ’;,f;;,’;f;;;;:,s;f;* tined o 83 1 SET 4 spool Kalstrand gurdies | PETER WOOD '.»‘ Ironite mangle 130,00/ like new. Poles, davits, blocks and‘ v ~ Real Estate 8 min cakiibra; projector 10000! Yae—s275. 940 West 0th St.| No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 811 Second Hand, Excellent ~ | Oreen 805, Box 762. | Davano, 3 cushion ... 65.00; RATSED rib Remington 12 ga. au- | .JSCELLAHEO . Mens top coats . 1200 tomatic. Also 22 autcmatic, hkey s o | % bed and springs 15. 03 new. Brownies Liquor Store. 6933t | {CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPE'S . Man’s bike . 2 25.00 ol . .| FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 027 | Second lland—OK |3 DRUM BU 133 Skagtt Yarder,| Ring 5—days only. 675-3t | Small rocker . 750| powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel.| HOPE'S | Oil ranges $50 and $70| 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft.; | on'nesters 425 to b0.| 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3- 51 W2 Dy, STl ACC S | Electrified treadle sewing | strawline, Blocks, guy cables, small ' Street. Phone 908. u?'“ | machine 30.00 tools. All in practically new con-1 MAKF MONEY i Things We dition, Write Box 764, Sitka Al-xEARN to $100 and more per month ¥ ‘g;mr.'is rarnze aska. 681:12t, addressing envelopes :)l‘lrnl‘;l » ests of drawers 12 BEDRCOM id.| time at home, | $1. or 1n- | Play pen ¢ BEDRCOM b5 yrs wid.| [0 L Some SERSREIRAS o o Ghatos f\uwma.xc oil heat. Bendix Wa:snu King Co, Dept. 20, 681 Market \ ing machine. Do ible plumbing.| ©0g Co. Dep! g Sn(]}all table : ! Fully furnished. Priced for quick | St., San Francisco, Calif. Mon;y- % | or“Zp;fjazceb‘lf:u:&l;syos: ;:g:g‘ sale, See by appointment at 137 backs: ‘gubranbe b them in. All work guaranteed, Behrends Ave. Call Green 298.| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- OLDS and ENDS - ent,’fl.fio‘ Paper curls $1 up, Next to Glasier Cab—Call 829. | WOGOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick. ;gla ;e f::rutgv nShop. Phone 201, > i $18.00 a cord. Phone Hickey's| & e Top OPPORTU“"!ES i Market, Auk Bay. 680-261 | 2 N | RSl 2 S R R s OFFERED FOR "A". | 3 BEDROOM home, ideal neighbor- | Fo“ “m ‘ hood for children, 2 blocks from GUARD (0MM'SSIO"S hospltal very reasonable. 720 6th| 2 ROOM apartment. References 680-tf| required. Red 708. T02-tf « COMPLETE furnishings for a bed-!2 ROOM cabin—Call 836 T02-3t As a result of authority to bring 2ll its units to full officer strength, ! the National Guard offers excellent opportunities for civilians to ke commissioned as officers in Ne- tional Guard units, it was an-| qounced ioday. Major Genera: raymond H. Flem- ;»mg, acting chief of the National| { Guard Bureau, said the current! Lcampm"n to increase the strength | jof the National Guard, together ( | with the authority to reach full of- | ficer strength, have created a num- ‘ ber of vacancies which ‘will be filled by eligible citizen-soldiers. Commissions in units of the Na- tional Guard may be given qualified civilians in the following categories: 1. Former officers who served at least six months in World War II. 2. Any man up to 32 years of age ! ’with an aggregate of at least one| year of service on active federz! duty or in the National Guard, o both, who completes the 10-serie: army correspondence courses. 3. Any man up to 32 years whr | served in the first three enlistec : grades or as a warrant officer for at least six months in World War II | 4. Any man who, after at least six months’ service in World War II, was graduated from an ac- credited college not offering an ROTC course or who had insuffi- | cient academic time to permit grad- uation from the advanced ROTC course. 5. Graduates of recent advanced | ROTC courses. 6. Any man who, while serving as a warrant officer, flight officer or enlisted man in any of the top three grades, was recommended for or sitting room, solid maple like ne\v4| Blue 950. 677-tf | WANTED | FURNISHED house or apartment— | couple and baby—call room 317, Baranof. 703-2t USHERETTES for the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, Girls 16 years or: older. See Mr. Gross at the Theatreu Office, 702-3t | JR. HI girls want work after school or eve, Call 166. 702-5t SEWING, alteration work. Red 447 702-9t Africa’s population averages lSll persons to the square mile. TOF QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1, ton pickup ...§ 875.00 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan 1,050.00 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 585.00 1940 Buick 4-door sedan ... 1941 Dodge offered appointment to commis- sioned grade but was taken prisoner of war before final action on the | commission could be taken, can be appointed a first lieutenant if he has not reached his 35th birthday on the date of appointment. i 7. Civilian specialists such as doctors, dentists and clergymen may be commissioned without previous military training. Further information about the program is available at local Na- e o Large sleds at Madsen's—$7.95 1, ton pickup 1947 International 3 ton panel .. R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 1260 ft. FLOOR space, suitable of- fice or drafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535. . 702-tf 4 WILL share apartment with work- ing girl, Call Red 950 evenings. 701-3t | STORE space in George Bros. Bldg. See Joe George. 687-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw §5.00 day. Call 911 ROOMS for rent. Arcade Rooms. 662-7t P e S T SR I STEAMMWEATED Rooms, weekly O Montkly. Coiorlal Reoms. 69tf { WURLITZER Spinit ptano for mm 1 Anderson Piano smn ‘Ph, w Steamheated. * . . v! 340 after 5 pm 1950 OLDSWBILE WW holiday coupe, $1600. takes equity, Call Green 437, 3 0 (3 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts. DODGE sedan, new engine, new tires, good condition, Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. 641-t1 |45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge | panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-tf }xw Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition. See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-tf SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn exceptional (;rpet- ience in mnewspzpcr work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska, Apply Empire. 693-tf e The German port of Bremen was founded in the eighth century. ,l’

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