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PAGE TWO LATE HOURS LFate Gift Shoppers Behrends will remain cpen the evenings of THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY for your Shopping Convenience. Hours: 9a. m. to 9 p. m. B M Peheends Co. QUALITY SINCE /887 DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST PHONE: OFFICE 61 JUNEAU. ALASKA uRY THEATRE BLDG. 2nD FLOOR SRR s Q %Mfi@&? NO PROBLEM. Geve ~gMaylov’r UNU/UAL CANDIES We've just received a fresh assortment of Miss Saylor's superb, real cream and butter, chocolates. Each box contains tempting varieties of soft creamy creams, chewy chews, crunchy nuts and luscious cor- dials. Beautifully packaged they make the Perfect Gift. Choose now while our stock is complefe. Juneau Drug Co. Box 1151 - JUNEAU - Phone 33 Mail Orders Filled Promptly |City Council Objedls fo "Irv Curtis Parking His ‘Addmon -on Sireel’ The Juneau City Council ran i through a large volume of business | .“l a regular meeting last night.; Matters taken up ranged from a stop construction order on city opertv by private interests to a 10spital ion plan for city table license applications, and iminary steps toward hirinz a cngineer and assessor. Curtis On Cily Property survey revealed that Ir- Trv A recent vin Curt ion to his house and was infring- ing on a city street. This touched off a discussion that brought out . | possikle solutions such as issuing a luse permit. The property cannot | {be sold without putting the matter up to the voters. It was suggested | that the rate should be the same as | for taxicabs and busses since “Cur- w really the street. City Attorney Hn\mrd Stabler | pointed out the ing use per- {mits or permitting iMdividuals to ge on city property with pri- construction would set a dan- ) precedent. Acting Police { Frank Cavanaugh was in- structed to issue a stop work or- | der on the contractor since Curtis lis out of town. | Need City Engineer | With the forthcoming street im- }pm\omcm program and construc- tion of a new municipal building, Hhe acute need for a full time city engineer came up for discussion n [and Robert Crow of Tenakee was | | present to apply for the position. | He had previously sent in a written | application and the council had re- ceived high recommendations from | Kirkland, Wash, where he had | been assistant city engineer. It ws decided a consult basis and the and finance committees to negoti- ate on salary Tax Collector Needed Too Beach's application for the sition of city assessor and tax | ctor was read. He Ifas previous- |y served as assessor for Juneau |and other Alaska ‘cities. The fi- committee was directed to c et Councilwoman Pauline Washing- ton reported that the Juneau In- dependent School District was in- terested in working out a cooper- e arrangement with the City | lregm’dmg an assessor and tax col- | lector. It was decided to comsider this later. Fire Hall Completion Date A request by the Carson Con- struction Co. to extend the com- SSNE ANNE VN NS VNG T W NI WP NNE SNE S SE G TS R R DR e a2 | FLOWERS for CHRISTMAS - The ldeal Holiday Gift - ¥ POINSETTIAS and many other CHRISTMAS PLANTS — CUT FLOWERS and CORSAGES Christmas Center Picces Cut Holly Mistletoe Holly Wreaths Cedar Wreaths Cedar Roping Noveliy Candles o JUNEAU FLORISTS 311 Seward — Phone 311 Telegraph Delivery o v em- | rloyees, reading of applications for | parking his house | to retain Felix Toner on! street’ with Beach and negotiate on | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA® pleuon date on the new city fire lhall to January 7,was granted,al- | ugh some equipment and men ' can be moved in by Christmas. Heat is in the building now. Delay occtirred because of trouble in get- ting - steel early struction. City To Get Parking Lot A five-year contract with Senna i Pow Icity o lot at the tap.of a hill at Dixon and Third Streets for park- in3 purposes. In exchange for the |use of the lot, the property will be tax exempt during the life of the lease and the city may remove buildings and grade the lot. The council is continuing to seek other parking locations. to hel solve the parking congestion lem in the city. was building an addi- | No Car Stickers A resolution was passed amend- ing an ordinance to eliminate pen- {alties regarding city windshield tickers for cars. i Card Table Licenses Six ,applications for card table licer were read. None conformed with the city ordinance requiring ecific information. It was deci- ded to mail out proper forms and delay the issuance of the licenses until the first meeting in January. Cavanaugh requested that the closing hours of those on tables located in bars be marked on the forms. It was also decided to hold an open meeting to formulate a definite policy on both card tables and bars, violations and penalties. The su jon was made by Gene Lockridge, secretary of the Barten- ders Union. | Those applying for card table licenses were: George Barnes and Carl Lehto of the New York Tav- ern for five tables: J. P. Pasquan of the Imperial Billiards for two tables; Manuel Diaz of the Inter- national Pool Hall for two table: Jack Kristin of New Alaskan Bachelor Hotel, one table; Joe H. McNalien the Arctic Bar for | table i Bill the the authorized iensen and Ji {with the |and other phn | ployees wi {was pointed rticipation city around $60 monthly. | Councilman J. P. Christensen re- ! ported that George Jorgenson would 'give the city a vault ‘door frame !and sell a vault door with a work- ablc combination for $75. !to be installeg in the E {the litrary. He explained that a new one would cost around $500 if available. “Mad Money” for Frank When the bills were passed around for approval, a humorous note came to light. Attached to a $35 bill for janitor service and furnace caretaking by Frank W. Heinke, was a letter from Pearl {Heinke who wrote, “make out the check to Frank W. Heinke person- ally as it does not go through the Heinke Repair Shop accounts. In ciher words, ceives .-from these buildings i is his |‘mad money.’ Liquor License A delayed application for a wholesale malt- liquor license by ,Odom and Co. was read and ap- | proved. Janitor For Health Center | Mrs. Washington was appointed ‘Lo investigate and negotiate with comeone to do the janitor work at the Juneau Health Center. Mrs. M. 0. Johnson appeared for the Cen- ter and pointed out that it was hard enough to get public health nurses without expecting them to do janitor work, too. City Given Record Player Mrs. Washington reported that Ned Kester of the Record Shop had cfiered to give the city a small record player after he had learned of ,the collection of rare records willed to the city by the Brown Estate. 1 | i CHRISTMAS PAGEANT AT HOLY TRINITY The entire Church School of the Church of the Holy Trinity will present the Annual Christmas | Pageant entitled “Christmas around the World” Sunday night, Dec. 23, t 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to enjoy this program. during the con- A . | the Christmas pros Program Sunday rs was read which grants the | Be the money Frank re- | Baptist Church | dially invited to} am of the First und; evening at rooms above The public is co! Baptist Church BEAL Estnm lock in the FRIDAY, u Gr Front Stre | following Song—Joy to the % 6 BEDROOMS, large home on Dix-l World—Conare- | on. Large living room, tiled kit- | gation. chen end two baths. Full base-| Christmas Pr: ment. darage. Channel view. Fur- Caliahan, Rosalin aker, a 1ished. Owner fihanced. Patricia Means. COMMERCIAL pfoperties two | Weleome Address—Jolly Swanson.| buildings, central locations. Com- | Say it with a Song—Cherrie Means pletly occupied, one Wwith large Ella Said, Gail Spring Karen] store location. Both showing net Read. ret s of over 10 percent. Song—Silent Night, Holy Night—i4 BEDROOM residence in High- Department. lands y Day—Ronnie M"fn‘ BEDROOM near hospital, re Happy—Mict price. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14'in Shattuck Bldg. | ‘WIIham Winn-Phone 234 IMURPHY«& MURPHY REALTORS — ACE€OUNTANTS | Phrne 673 over First Naticnal Bank VEW, Othersfo Visil Hospitals |On Christmas Members of the Veterans of For- '(‘mn Wars, its Ladies Auxiliary and | the Military Order of The Cootie | will descend en masse Christmas morning on local hospitals with gifts for hospitalized war veterans and children. The VFW Christmas lvisit, a yearly feature of the or- ganization, was announced ‘at Igst night’s regular weekly meeting of Taku Post No.*5559. Gifts will in- clude cigarettes, candies, cookies, toys and other items. All VFW members, Auxiliary members and Cooties are requested to meet at 10 a.m. Christmas Day Jinner new [ | | | 11 ! hday—Joey Snow. Birthday Song—Michael Donna Jolton. David The Birthday of the King Callahan, John Bolton, Bill Jimmie Severine, Gail Said, m. Song—Away in a ginners Department. The Bedtime Story—Diane ton. Tell Somebody Else About Jesus— Allen S Shepherd; Gary Jenkins, Wise M'm Charles Prather, A Boy of Today. The Christmas Truth—Betty Colo‘l Manger—Be- Leigh- Mart Cole, Sally Cole, Ann Sev- erine, and Charlotte Means. Song—Hark! The Herald Angels Congregation. I Would Have—Lewis Page. While Shepherds Watched—Henry A. Jenkins, Father; Brooks Bolton, Levi; Es Boles, Eli; Alvin Boles, Joseph; LeRoy Cargin, Rguben. We, Too—Betty Lou Cargin. Enter, Dear Lord—Louise Grant, Pat Means, Earlene Boles, Karen Bartness, Louise Folette and Lillian Si r—Louise Grant. Benediction—Rev. J. Bolton. = Take Limifs From lfaly's group will go to both St. Ann’s| Hospital and the Government Hos- pital. After the VFW meeting last, night, Sourdough Pup Tent No. 4.; Military Order of the Cooties, held | {its annual elections with the fol- | ‘lowing results: Vernon Metcalfe, H - Commander; Eager Holloway, Sen- | rms ul Ing jor Vice-commander; Frank Shep- | i hard, Junioy Vice-commandes Robert Prather, Quartermaster-Ad- —|jutant; William Jackson, Surgeon; | Fred Dawley, Chaplain; Jam Fennel, Judge Advocate; and Jame: Cauley, Trustee. The new officers will be instal- led by Past Grand Commander | Harold Fennel next Thursday eve- | g at the Jeep Club. The VFW ill forezo ,its regular =~ meeting next week. Hospalal Notes Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Thursday were Mrs. Martin Lynch 1 Robert McNeil; there were no missals. Th*‘xc were no admissions or dis- at the Government Hos- WASHINGTON, Dec. 21— The United States today waived res- ictive clauses of the Italian peace| ing limitations on It-| y’s armed forces. State Department officials said| action was being taken | itain and France. Italy i ed n powers in the North | eaty. ! of State Acheson called | ior Alberto Tarch- ate Department mm[ and handed him a thre | 1 the pes treaty no longer exist These sections are: One in the preamble which treat Italy a eatpd enemy s cal section w commitments maintenance of demoeracy — considered to be “superfiuou And one which fixed Italy’s arme forces at a miximum of 250,000 with limitatior against buildi having jet airplanes or military ground equip- | MILK NOTICE No milk delivery on December 25. q Wm. Flint—Juneau Dairy Products. 995-3t NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Order of the Com- missioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Juneau Precinct, the un- 5 dersigned, as guardian of the Estate PARIS, Dec. 21— M—United Na- of Frank Stragier, an incompetent, tions delezates read with interest’ will gell at public auction to the today but refused to comment on the highest and best bidder for cash all Italian peace treaty revision. of the right, title and interest of Most of the big power represen-: caiq incompetent and of the Estate tatives except Russia, said that it'of Frank Stragier, an incompetent, was a matter of concern to their |in and to the following described governments and not to the UN. | property, which will Jbe sold as one ; Russia’s Semyon Tsarapkin said’ jot or parcel: “our position is completely clear, An undivided one-half interest and was fully stated in the note of ' in Lot 2 in Block 5 of the Town- the Soviet Union last October.” | site of Douglas, Alaska, as said lot That position is that the Italian| jg shown on the official plat of peace treaty, which the Italian Fnr~ said town, on file in the Office.of eign Office says now is revised with| the Burean of Land Management the assent of eight nations, cannot at Anchorage, Alaska, together legally be changed without the con- with the buildings nn(l‘ structures sent of all World War II allies. thereon erected, and the tenements, PR hi i Pt o Churchill to Talk st T fev oo To Congress in Jan. i divided one-half interest in and to TON, Dec. 21—(P— all furniture, fixtures and house- hold equipment situated in the house on the ahove descriled real Vice-president Barkley announced foday that Winston Churchill, Brit- ish Prime Minister, will address a property. The other undivided one-half in- joint session of congress “about January 17th.” NO COMMENT BY U terest in and to the above described | real and personal property will be! sold at such public auction at the | same time and place as the nbovcl BURROWS WELDING CO. NEAU, ALASKA described propérty by the under- signed, as attorney-in-fact for George A. Stragier, pursuant to a Power of Attorney, dated November 27, 1951. Said sale will be held at 10:00 a.m., January 19, 1952, at the front door of the house situated on the real property above described immedi- ately Northwest of Mike's Place, cn Second Street, in Douglas, Alaska. Said property will be sold free and clear of all taxes or assessments then levied or assessed, and all liens and mortgages, DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Dec- ember 20, 1951. + N. C. BANFIELD Guardian of the Estate of Frank Stragier, en incom- petent and Atty.-in-Fact for George A. Stragier. First Publication Dec. 21, 1951. Last Publication, Jan. 11, 1952, PHONE 289 |ISLAND, in the Jeep Club. From there, the | — { MAGNIFICENT view, large 3 bed- room home, recently remodeled, | steam heat, completely furnish-: ed, Basin Road. \ LOVELY large home, three baths, | steam heat, four bedrooms or two| plus two Ledroom apartments now rented at S monthly, full basement der view, excel- | lent f hings, Douglas Island. MODERATE price 2 bedrcom home, furnished, garage, Douglas. | SPACIOUS 5 bedroom home, fur: basement, Star H: DELUXE trailer, sleeps 8 adults.’ |BEACH cabins, $3,800 top price. | SMALL 2 bedrcom furnished home, ' South Franklin, near sawmill. 230 acres, useable year round, excellent facilities. | BOAT SHOP, moderately priced. APARTMENTS and commercial buildings MANY OTHER LISTINGS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS—Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Glacier !"Iigh\\'ay ’IYP“WRITFR— C't’ILlB Rcmmg ton, noiseless. Excellent condition. $50. May be seen evenings at 175 | Gastineau Ave. or phone 621.! 996-3t | 1949 AERONCA scdanrcn floats; D | series engine, appr. 400 hrs. on A and E since new. Extras. $6150.f 00 per Daily News, Box 79, Ketchi- ! kan, Alaska. | SAV -—-}M\dl }\mas Iamp sets, T0 cents and up—spare bulbs. Alaska ! Radio Supply, 307 Seward. 3-t(; ELEVATOR—Cumple 1 motor switches, automatic stops. Terms. George Brothers, REFRIGERATCR Excellent | condition. Contz-% Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and <. 86517 | o - FORRENT | i ONE bedrcom unfurnished apart- ments $120.00 up. Lots of heat and hot water. Mendenhall{ Apartments. 994-10t ) SINGLE girl wishes to share at-} tractive new apartment with an-{ other girli « Phone Green 1075 or 841, Extension 18,} 994-3t © e 006 86 0 0 O e GOOD view, 2 room steam ; @ heated apartment. Phone Red @ e 708. ° o o o FURI\ASHED hmx:e, bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath, on! Fritz Cove Road. Brownie the arber. 84-tf Klein 51-tf OFFICE _ space for rent. building. Phone Black 763. . 21, 1951 0 DECEN REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE TER WOOD AGENCY —$$8858— EACH MONTH--FACH YSAR WE SELL wCRE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED -—$8$558— ¢ | T challenge them to list their sales each menth—Peter Wood ™ STAR HILL—$3, house with basement. T(‘xms, CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm bouse, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann’s Hosp. Full bsmt. $7,8850. DOUGLAS NEW basement, 3-bdrm fumlshgd. garage. next to school. $7,850. | BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,- 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser- leht sleeps 3, wonderfpl hunting 'and fi hmg boat. Details| upoft “COUN CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared forf subdividing, all view lots. Only) $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH—Shores 40-acre| farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acrs| cleared, small trees on remaindex.| 3 chicken houses 20x100 eacis. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turne| off corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT—Four very largs| lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ahn. One or all. $1500 each. HAINES building lots for investers GLACIER HWY lot in town $1853 OFFICE, store spaze for rent, en= trance to ®mall Boat Harbor. KAKE gernTal store, sarae owner 46 No. 3 Klin Blde. USED CARS BUICK 2 913. ROLET Fourdoor ‘Sedan, ories, low mileage, 2 old. See Eddie Metcalf or| ]"‘ru.o Blue 127. Highest offer] takes this car. 994-t£| Tel. 513 “sedan. Phond 996-3¢ door OLDSMOBILE'Sedan, low mi- re, 1ike mnew. ‘Inquire at Top) Fat Bar. 994-t 1951 FORD pickup, radio and heat- er. $1530. Phone 123, Al Paintes 960-t4] DODGL‘ 4 aoor, new engme ne tires, exccllent . condition. Seg) Trevor Davis. 960-tf] - HELP WANTED STORE space heated, 1000 squnre’l WAITRE&; & A Fountain feet. George Brothers. 949-t1 FURNISHED ROOMS, adjoining bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf | STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold €t { 7351 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other pusiness. Phone 452. 882-&: STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t] i LOST—Black wallet, Pelcw Cafe. 755 " LOST AND FOUND viclnity of] Re. 996-34 MISCELLANEOUS We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. “793-t! Mike's Place and Douglas. ward. Notify Curtis Bach. WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 147 WANTED TO RENT @ e 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WANTED TO RENT Couple with two children in urgent need of two or three bedroom house or apartment. Reliable family, no-smokers, non-drinkers. January 1 oc- cupancy. Tlease reply care of Box 3051, Daily Alaska - Empire. 987-tfo o e 0o 0 0 0 o o ® o NOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN: That on December 3, 1951, in th: U. S."Commissioner’s Court for neau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Vieno Wahfo Franklin, of Douglas, Alaska, was appointed administra- trix of the estate of Kusta Wahto, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to said ad- ministratrix within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. A petition has been filed in said court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Aino ‘Wahto, surviving widow of decgdent, the entire estate of the decedent, the same does not exceed in value $4,000.00. All persons concerned are. notified to be and appear in the said court at 10 o'clock A. M. | the Tth day of January, 1952, nndv chow cause, if any they have, why judgment should Hiot be so rendered. : i VIENO WAHTO FRANKLIN Administratrix. First Publication: Dee. 7, 1851 _ Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1651. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD Responsible, steadily em- ployed man desires room and board in private home beginning January 1st. Best of references. Reply Box 3050, Empire. 987-t1 ® 060 00 0 0 0 0 o 4 ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS EAB SPEEIAL 1949 DODGE 4-deor Sedan L 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan o 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan (in Seattle) 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan 1947 GMC . 1,-ton Pickup B.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front St \Phone 57