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PAGE SIX H. S. GRAVES And Associates THE STAR OF 1™\ BETHLEHEM \__/ It is good to kr Bethlchem Christmas! love even scattered ow tha of shines b me on those om we may be of the though they to far corners A know orting thought i that world the the universal rywhere will pause an odded mement of hoppiness. | We care certain that the Christmas spirit will pre inate everywhere only for this coming season but the years to It will re- genuine hristmas is n re not for in ment for all ples of the at a time when such happi- ness is essential to maintain perpetual peace. A N RNATIONAL BAN of JUNEAU, ALASKA $chenley International Corporation ® Empire Stote Building ¢ New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS $014,286,500 app! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1947 e e o s 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) peratures He 2 6:30 0'Clock ¥ Maximum, 40; '\PPROPRIATION | | BILL IS SIGNED | - BY PRESIDENT 24.—\P— igned that aid for Period In Junea minimum At Alrport Maximum, 39; nimum, 33. THER FORECAST and Vicinity) cececeee WASHINGTC President Trum: Dec has iation bill a (Juneau with or rain Thursday. cloudiness lizht snow and ! mer Thursday. PRECIPITATION ¢ 30 22,C ney 7 taday) 13 inches; 6.69 inches; 60.25 inches 24 inches; 3.16 inches; 5.20 inches ms in the measure in- rport— Dec. 1, July 1, ernment and relief of $340,000,000; reclamatior relief of Nava- ment occu- 3 000 of a of the late Bilba (D- penses of o the members travelir sion vV ¥ Chrisimas Greetings ety PRI e T ] $25,000; Social $40,000; Seward, Al- member 300,000 sendss= 20-Year-0id Gunman RunsAmutk;(apIured And thanks you for the past year's business New Friends and Old Are Invited to Our OPEN HOUSE on CHRISTMAS EVE and again er:-}{ EWYEAR'SEVE RENO, Dec. 24 P—A old gunman, cornered ir ed gambling wounded t fled, comix ab, robbed the ¢ d was captured, wound- 50 minutes later in a gun bat- 20-year NNV NVVNPPRVVNLY After 6 p. m. Your First Drink is ON THE HOUSE! Police Chief Clayton Phillips d the youth gave his name as Carter and his address as Reno hotel. Officers later re- home town as Hunters- Va - ANCHORAGE of Anchorage is Baranof Hotel >+ R ed his w To All Children: FREE ICE © FROM 3 to FROM D. Summer Wyl P. M. E DEC. 4 NN NN Y SRR L id Yo e used on beginning Liming aterial the s 1 f the Christian m were the L ng befor [ X § & Veterans — Federal and Territorial A Profit Institutions General Public Offering ALO-O70L-85 Final Offering of Surpius Property JUNEAU e METCHIKAN l2imanis AS 1 g& o To Priorily WHERE IS ———— "Sef Aside” Mems For Velerans ] “"Non Set Aside” Items for 2L Purchasers cellaneous Tools, Hardware and Shop Equipment Electrical Fixtures, Equipment and Supplies Household Furniture and Equipage Plumbing and Heating Equipment Mess Hall Equipment Office Furniture Marine Equipment Office Machines Safety Equipment Vehicles ; Pumps December 15, 1947 through January 2, 1948 ———January 5, 1948 through January 9, 1948 NOTIFICATION PERIOD: INSPECTION PERIOD : SALES DATES: 1. Veteran's “Set Aside” Sale Federal Agencics Veterans World War IT ; Works Ageney (P. L. 697) itorial and Lecal Governments ible Non-Profit Institutions ..January 20, 1947 7. Non-Priority Purchasers & e ...danuary 21, 22 and 23, 1948 3 Awards will be made on each priority day at 10:00 a. m. at the Base A.dministralinn Building, Ketchikan, Alaska. All offers to purchase must be accompanied by a 10/ deposit. Please contact the War Assets Adminisration, Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska, for Sales List containing listings and prices of items together with complete purchase and sales information and condi A War Assets Representative will arrive in Ketchikan January 8, 1948, WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION 12 and 13, 1948 14, 1948 15, 1948 16, 1918 19, 1948 January January January January January Box 2466 Anchorage, Alaska Phone: Main 766 » 220 6 *§ - 2 EMW»WWMMMMWM ROOMS FUR A | W-A-N-T A-D-S . | | $7,000—two-bedroom house, near busness district. Deep lot. New | furniture. Inner-spring mattress- es, ete. 14 44 filled in lot on Willougby. |GE | burners, deep well, | ROOMING | $185.00 mo apt. $75.00. ete. and apts. Nets apt. Can House plus | CURIO SHOP, best location, im- | mediate select stock. Re: possession; small nt reasonable. 2-BEDROOM house, cement hase-( ment, furnace, refrig, etc., pric- ed quick sale. PROPERTY investment opp. $500.00 plus 6% interest—payment $100.00 per mo. princ. and int. title escrowed. On beach side, 2 bed-room home appr. mile city limits. Well furn immediate poss. Terms. |2 BEDROOMS, Tth St. basement. | mew furn. clean. Good buy. ; :SCANDANAVYAN ROOMS. Sea- - view - machine shop several properties Douglas and Doug- las beach two apt. houses prop. Auke Bay and Highway. | | i MURPHY & MURPHY A REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank A FUR RENT f | ONE toom cabin, 813 W 9th St. 509 tf APT. for ren.. Seaview, one block from Federal Bldg. 759 1 mo " |[FIRE PROOF Storage Space. Simpson Bld # | GARAGE, wareiivuse or snop, size % 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby Ave. mnext to Cole's Barn. Ph. Blue 275. oms, avian il 736-t1 . Down town at Darnell’s, 657-t1. Ineition. Inguir CLEAN stcamheated rooms. clean 215 Gold t 656-t1 OOM- -kitchen Prone heds privileger — Home 856 [ by day Ph 1 ROOMS. Fotel VICE CLEAN week Colo 87 TO RENT—Furnished ! pt ent resident Call C. L. Coker, Hotel Juneau. 64 9t ;MISCELLANEOUS Py WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Potographic Supplies electric range, $100. Calaroid rent | Make 758 te]* FOR SALE DAVENPORT Blue 509. | - SRR sale; phone 767 3t for | 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fur- nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- cupancy. 214 4th St Phone Red 398. 766 tf months old. Phone Douglas 955. | 766 2x ATLAS bench OClinge-O-Matic Milling Machine and all attach- | ments. 905 W 11th St 765 3t “NEW Briskin 8MM Magazine Mov- ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds F. 19 le Made to use with tele- scope. Carrying case and 3 mag- azines double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost. Write care Em- pire, C-526. 64 2t FOR SALE—Young canary sing- ers. Ph. Blue 464 763 tt e o o 0 ° o HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE Leaving for active duty with U. S. Army. MUST sell. See Steve Hopkins cr call 281 or 586. 62 5t © e 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 FURNISHED house on 80x90 Iot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 758 tf HUNTERS your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns. | and Tackle. “‘ DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . . . * Have . | 0 |CHILD'S auto seat, ice skates, size 7, 2 Hawocd Wakefield chairs, hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830, Chennel Apt. 28. 53 1t |1 English cab baby buggy, slightly | used. Call €31 between 9 a. m, | and 5 p. m. 749 1 | BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% ! months old. See Babcock, Vander- | bilt Hill. 49 tt {TWO coal or wood heaters like | new, two sanitary couches, 3 } electric heaters. Red 702. 49 t1 “OR SALE—Thive nouses and lot | ncuses in good condition and oest location Inquire Trevor Davis Box 57¢ Juneau 32 ft. TRO .LER * | Chrysler. Complete with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-t4 UNIMPROVED lot 4! miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, easy approach from hiway. Priced tor quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representative Phone Black 475. P.O. Box TtZ. | 656-t1 BEAUTY ete. Violet Seaberg, GHOP. Permanents, Green 483. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way " LOST ARD FOUND LOST: Smaii uiova wrist watch possibly on Glacier Highway. Re- | ward. 036 2-long, 2-short. 65 3t TRAWLERS OF NICK BEZ WILL EXPLORE 50.PAC. FOR TUNA ! SEATTLE, Dec. 24. (#—Two Pa- cific Exploration Co. motor trawlers, the Oregon and Alaska, will explore the South Pacific iu search of new tuna fishing grounds. Besides their normal crews, the boats will carry experts from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service who will report on their |findings and the Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation will aid in fi- |nancing the trip. | The Oregon, with a crew of 12, |has already left for Hawaii under command of Capt. John Mershon and the Alaska, under Capt. Nick Bragich, will leave in a few days. |One will be equibped for boat, line 'and jig fishing and the other with seine pear, Discovery of profitable tuna grounds would permit the entire West Coast fishing industry to bene- fit, Nick Bez, company president, | said. RILEY’S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 2 GENERAL OFFICE WORK Juneau Foot Clinic Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: RED 608 By Appointment Only PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE | Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 13-t | HOUSEKEEPER in private home, 5 days a week starting Jan. 2. | Care for two children. Good | salary to right person. Write P. | O. Box 1705, Juneau. 66 4x TO SUBLET one bedroom abt.. available for three months Write P.O. Box 284. 65 3t A Good Home for black watet | spaniel female. 3 years old. P. O | Box 969, Juneau. 760 31 i WANTED to buy small or med- ! jum fireproof safe. Must be in i good condition. Stevens Store. | “Phone 4. 760 tf | SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429. 750 tf HELP WANTED—Painter, must bé | 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-tL KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- jalizing in Permanents, Duart O1: $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Ph. 556. 780-tf Why No Elericy - With Electric fron LEWISTON, Me.—(#—A woman returned her new electic iron to a store with a complaint that “it does- n't hold heat properly.” The service department tested it, found it in good order, and suggest- that she have her homes wiring checked. “Oh,” she replied. “I don't have | electricity. I take the iron across the street to my sister's home, plug it in until it gets hot, then take it home. But it doesn't seem ti hold the heat long enough for me to do much ironing.” - At the peak of World War II preducticn, about half of the U. S. output of combat munitions con- sisted of ships and planes. Newcastle, England. — .o — i About half a billion tons of ore has been worked on the Wit- watersrand in South Africa to ex- tract abouf 10,000 tons of gold.

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