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PAGE SIX ALASKA PICTURED FOR 1,7 . 7 L™ pRIMARy (H“.DREN Her material is designed to give IN TEACHER'S BOOK an authentic picture of Alaska, is for elementary school children, hav- ing three sections, primary, middie and advanced grades, with pro- teach- | cedures, activities and bibliograph- has 'ies for each grade level. It con- unit' tains four original stories to il- Miss Genevieve r\{a)b«‘tls in Juneau public schools, sold an educatio) er recently ‘Mirs. Elion Engstrmn Republican Nominee for SENATOR Will Speak Over KINY MONDAY NIGHT 9:45 fo 10:00 o'Clock g LISTERN to Mirs. Elton Engstrom (Paid Advertisement) ALASKA NEEDS YOUNG MEN VOTE for Wm. Feero Jr. | sxAuwmr REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE VETERAN WORLD WAR II BORN, RAISED, INTERESTED IN —ALASKA- (Paid Advertisement) DORIES M. BARNES (MRS. FRANK BARNES) Of Wrangell Republican Candidate House of Representatives "“What's Good For Alaska . . . Is Good For You And Me" + GENERAL ELECTION, OCT. 12 lIIIIllllIIIlllllIIlIIII|lIllllIIIlIIII|IllllIIII||IIlHIIIIIIII||IHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIhhlllllllfllllll’llllIIIIIiIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIl 0O < VOTE FOR ELECT Republican Candidate life in four Alaska. last lustrate areas ih At their tive seanned meeting, her finds her work interesting and in- ive, spiced with entertaining . It is easy reading and delightful listening style all her own. She had other n the Alaska Life and educational mag At present, she is nile, the story of DIVORCES GRANTED Ketchikan ranted di- Linius Denzme maiden name Jean ed; Ruth from Olive from 1 ed S from Av hbury; Fran- s Irene Alexander from Jack L. d nest M. Garner from Garner; Christina Os- iam D. Osberg. D whose rest Jok ston: .’I.U\ Mt. Ju , Oct and step up following for tern Star, 7, Tuesda k. Stand ir Card party ind escorts ALICE BROWN, Secretary ED LOCKEN Petersburg, Alaska Republican Candidate FOR ELECTION TO THE House of Representatives General Election—Oct. 12, 1948 1 or of Petersburg—11 Terms Alaska Resident—31 Years YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED (Paid Advertisement) J. S. “Sim” MacKINNON To The HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES @ Life-Long Resident of Alaska @ Veteran of BOTH World Wars @ Obligated to NO ONE The Years Ahead Are Critical Ones VOTE...but vote... RIGHT General Election (Paid advertisement) 0000 M e Psane 3 October 12 geographical the Crea- Writers group enthusiastically check, proud of her membership with them. This group in a sparkling publications | Judge | ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- Jet Fighters " Being Built By Russians LONDON, plane, usual JUNEAU, ALASKA Oct. 9.—(M— Aero- well-informed British aviation wee said today 2,000 expert workers from the Junkers Works at Dessau, Germany, now are working in Moscow on jet fighter plane Aeroplane attributed t visitor the report to Germany. “The Russians attach special im- | portance | the appe [ vice | ME | to the development of German type ME-262 (which in Febr 1945, in ser- the Luftwaffe) and the Acroplane - said. --— 17 ESKINOS HELD "IN SIBERIA; ARE with 163, - FINALLY RELEASED NOME, Alaska, Oct. {.—i#) { Nome Nugget says that 17 mos had returned to their home {island in the Bering Strait after being held almost two months by Siberian officials. The newspaper said the Eskimos Wwere taken into custedy during their annual ivory trading trip to Siberian areas. The Nugget said the Eskim had received no official notifica- | tion from the State Department in Washington that the Russians had revoked a 1938 agreement permit- ting such trading. The ESkimos, including six wo- g men and one child, were from Little Diomede Island and were detained in Big Diomete Island, only @ few miles away but in the Siber- ian hali of the Strait, thg Nug- get said It added that The Es ping with an umbrella to protec HLUTNA PROGE REPORT COMPLETE; IS SENT T0 WAS ations for members of the party weire in good health and suf- fered no unusual hardships dur- {ing their stay in guarded tents The newspeper said the e return of the pa rmed in an official Air tatement issued by Col. 4 Clark of the Intelligence branch. Col. C and a party of three others went to Little Diomede { Investigate the delay in return of the Eskimcs. The statement said they found the Eskimos had been released on Sept. 25. report on inv Bureau of F amation's power t project near n completed and the Washington R, Tom Mor ka the Reclamation today. relea lutng Anchor ark W sald to the Sec- for appro submitted for Con- : }Mm‘z Aalio Bach NEER CF DOUGLAS Republican Candidate for Represeniative fo THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE FIRST DIVISION GENERAL ELECTION--OCT. 12 Compelent . . Trained . . Experienced {Paid Advertisement) The report y of the ore g retar b (4 \TRAPS MUST STAY “ vore 70 CONTINYE raPS SALE Boat Builders, Machine Shops, Hardware Stores, Plumbers ATTENTION All remaining stock of the former Motor Rebuild and Marine Service is offered for sale to the highest bid- der. Look over the stock in the Morris Building near the Douglas Bridge and make us an offer for the entire showing—as is and where is. We reserve the right to reject or accept any or all bids. “This sale is for cash only—no credit, no terms. Stock consists of too many items to list but are items usual- ly found in boat builders’ and mechanics’ establishments, Iowever, it includes hardware and plumbing items, engine parts and repairs and other miseellaneous items. Among other items showing are the following—celd rolled steel, bronze shafting of various sizes, galvanized boat hardware of all sorts and sizes, rope, engine parts (large Chrysler and Gray) bearings, bushings, crankshafts, cam shafts, valves, gears, water pumps, electric wiring and supplies for boats, condensers, gears, oil, rust removers, cotter pins, screws . (gal. and brass) Timkin roller bearings’ and hundreds of other items. Bring or mail your bid to The B. M. Behrends Bank, c/o A. B. Phillips, Vice President or hand your bid to John Newmarker who is in the store near the bridge. sun. A typical Japanese housewife, her black market purchases probably will include rice at 35 cents (U.S.) a pound. | ' TRONING Done. Call Red 520. 11 3 | SHOPPE R — Mus. Umeko Kawanabe of Tokyo goes qmp- her year-old daughter from the borated in suj and writing tI to Richmond tant chief of the Re- ) n branch. | in Juneau this nchorage where he klutna investiga- e FROM SEATTL the Baoranof Ho- nen Paul. Bureau - DEPARTMENT OF er au of Land @ u,wned i 506-509) | A _prefer- 0 days from Oct. 12, 1948 inclusive, will ! following named on whose were listed st 10-9, 155.22 Berners Bay. i 10-10, 112,12 =acres on the north| bank of Anchor Slough. Abe Lokke, | List 10-12, 12561 acres on noxth; tank of Anchor Slough. Qus lified | rans of World War IT for whos recognition is granted by the ct of September 27, 1 (58 Stat. 747, 43 U.S.C. 279), as amended, and other qualified per s entitled to claim credit for the service of wmehy veterans will be accorded a preier- | right of 90 days within which | homestead entry of the lands, if any, Hot entered by the listees. Any remaining lands w'l become subject to settlement andf{- entry by any qualified person on and j aft March 11, 1849. Further n- formation may be obtained from the District Land Office, . Anchorage, Alaska. MARION CLAWSON, Director. First publication, - 9, st publication, Oct. 30, 1948. A. A. McMurchie, cres on south shure to m MISCELI.ANEUUS Glad to hear you can getl out Monday for Men’s Chorus.| We'll be meeting at 7:00 at the Methodist Church. Bring any- body else who thinks he can sing. Mac. 012 1t HOPES New and Used Mase. We/ buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. Ine Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Frinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop 215 Decker Way WANTED EXPER!ENCED clerk stenog‘raph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203 Health Depart- ment, Territorial Building. 10 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employed woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 11947 Model, ————— | WAREHOUSE property. Phone 20} g | JATUR)/\Y OLFOBLR 9 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S§ ‘I FOR SALE IT'S ON THE LEVEL! NEAR 12th St., 2 bdrs, completely furnished, basement, furnace, clectric kitchen, near school and Federal bldg. INCOME $265 best location, terms. 2 BDR. Hemlock, immediate pos- session, hardwood floors, furnace, furnished, view, basement, Spin- dry washer, double plumbing, elec. kitchen. Terms. 4-BDR. near school and Fed. bldg. compl. furn, new carpeting, drapes, ete. DUPLEX, Gastineau Ave. pile- driving equip., 2 Titan pwr. saws, power barge, good trolling boats, 2 cafes center Juneau, 10-room home South Franklin, terms. Also smaller house South Frank- lin. Business lot near Juneau Cold Storage. . IIALE and Schnoeker property near Auke Lake, both furnished, water in and patented. 150 ft. frontage building lot 3 emi Glacier High-| way. 2 houses acre patented land Lemon OCreek. Immediate possession all. TERMS, ALL. 2-BDR. Home, terms, Douglas Beach 200 ft. SEVERAL good lots, neau. 3 apts, furnished; monthly, well 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over t National Bank FOR SALE 3-room house uaxlu All aluminum exterior, spun glass insulated, sleeps 4. Equipped with Warner electric brakes, ic box, stainless steel sink, oil heat- - er with blower, 3-burner range with oven, butane or gasoline. Daveno makes second bed. Lots of extras. On disblay behind Sportsmans Boat Rental, B Harbor. 012 tf EABY Carriage. Fair condition. Phcne Red 835. lU IAlhOMb herring gm net new, 25.00. Sportsman’s Boat Rent- €mzll Boat Harbor, Green 11 3t <’-1. ECONDhand Hotpoint Range in Sportsman Barber 105 po. 11 2t 1941 Pontiac 4-Deor seaan. Good dition. P ‘38 FO}%DWCE;UE, gosd b;dyl rebuilt ! engine, $250; '35 International Dump rear Dairy. North Star 010 3ty end, $400. applications 'lw,mAYER Baby Buggy, pmcucaml new. Phone Green 74 007 tf A. B. Wolfe, List | GOOD Practice Plano, $150. Phunel Green 255, 010 3t 'U'OR SALE OR LEASE: Fxouenv.t buildings and machinery located ! on corner of 12th and E Streets. Formerly Juneau Plant No. 2. Contact TROLLER Kiiier-Wow. Blue . 610. NEW 26-ft. Steel Craft cruiser. Machine 0008 6t neau Welding and Co. Ogden or Phone Black 895..08 12t nLECTRIC CASH REGISTE'R 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, tar covered less than cost, 100 feet. George Bros . Liquor Store. "Logging hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge pickup. Other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. BY OWNEE anxfrom property. Norway Point. Furnished three- room house with bath. Oil fur- nace heat. $4,000. Liberal terms to responsible party. Call Black 68. . 0004 tf TICE CLEAN HOOMS weekly . monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 181 FURNISHED house, garage, car 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 220 6t ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf 1 NEW Lycommng 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf chair, excellent condition, Call 241. 980 tf ~ 'HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease. Ph, 187 881 3 HOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. ~ ™0 374. 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3(: 44 hour NTERS wanted. condition, immdhuly available. Call 423. 961 tf ONE Used Electric Range. One oi' | Heater. The Nugget Shop. 03 tf beach, lights, etc.] Douglas, Ju- | Small ; 12 3(‘ Phone Green 135. 10 3t Truck, . new engine and | Ready Mix | Andrew | Tweiten. Phone 205 or 107. 08 5t Will sacrifice for quick sale. Ju- | _| Street. Blue 917. '34-!"’1‘ TROLLER 31C913. See Floyd | 0005 tf | _ BABY Basket and pad, $5; hlshI Sll‘ AT o e v b ) SRR '40 PACKARD flve-passenger coupe, | Ne-:dedj good i FOR SALE FOR Occupancy before first of year, 2 new houses now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, hardwood flcors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can have wide choice of decor- ation plans, etc. $5500. Two bedroom residence in good view location, Furnished. Electric range and refrigerator. 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- ed. $175 month income as room- ing house, plus owner's quarters, 13 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE building lots, COMMERCIAL property, warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Ilighway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket { residential property. Listings ac- cepted on appraisal. [WILLIAM WIIH-P!ImZJl SHOE REPAIR SHOP, downtown H Juneau, modern equipmeni, com- { Pplete for 2-man operation, stock on hand, price includes electric stove and shower bath in apart- ment adjoining shop. $2850. { PLUMBING SHOP in leading i Alaska city, going business, 2- bldg., $12500 plus inven- Glacier | CENTRAL RESTAURANT, $18,000. { COMPLETE BEAUTY Shop, $3500. ,SEAVIEW APARTMENTS with 300 ft. lot from Wilisughby to Cal- houn. :4-ROOM house on float, furnished, $1600. $1000 down, $20 mo. NEAR HILLCREST, large home with fireplace, good view. $1500 down, $50 mo. FRITZ COVE, $2500. 1AUKE BAY, mn $2500. i { LAWSON C! | NORWAY POINTM $500 down, and $50 month. BEHRENDS Ave. $6200. {$TH ST, HILL, $12500, EBEACH ACROSS WAYNOR Tract, 3 bdr, full ccncrete bsmt., boat hcuse, elec. winch, furnished, $12,700. INT. DUMP TRUCK, 1935, ne: eng., new rear, spare parts, $430. | NASH, 1938 Sedan, $250. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FUR KENT )LIKE TO HUNT? Fish? Fool around on the water? Here's just the boat for you, Cabin Cruiser, “Little Devil.” 22-spool gurdies, sleeps 3. 60 HP Chris Craft en- gine. Large roomy cabin. Main Float, east end, Small Boat Har- kor. 1 3t INBOARD BOATS FOR RE’NT— § Special rates for hunting trips, prospectors and trappers. Phone Green 393 after 5:00 p.m. or call ! at Sportsmen’s Boat Rental—at Small Boat Harbor. 007 6t NORTHFRN Hoter management, Phone 74. under new Reasonable rent, 982 t1 i IROUMS in private Home. 316 4th 972 t1 APTS.,, Rooms wlili kitcher pru~ ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886 97 tf SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tt {NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t. NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 t .| FOR SALE (Confinued) FALL Fishermen, see the new plug made especially for Alaskan water, by an Alaskan fisher- man. Sportsman Boat Rental 0011 3t MAHOGANY upright piano and bench, goed tone, excellent con- dition; also attractive walnut bow-end single bed, very nice for girl’'s room. Telephone Red 635, 0011 2t SIAMESE Kittens for sale. Inquire Box 571 Petersburg, Alaska. 7 6t NEW Diamond enzagement ring with perfect large center stone size 85/100 kt. Six small stones platinum - setting. Priced reason- able for quick sale. Write Em pire, Box 4934. 0002 t1 LOST AND FOUND | POUND—10-FT. Skiff. Owner may 1 claim by proving ownership and paying for ad. Write Douglas 1191. 0007 tt PATTERSON BAY COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson of Patterson Bay are guests at the Baranof Hotel. ————— Although titanium is regarded as a rare metal, it is more aktundant in the earth's crust than lead, cop- 996 tf There's big news In Empi.e ads. per or zinc.

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