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THE DAILY AL \SI\A EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGESIX — TEXTILE PAINTING 15 NEW PROJECT OF e o ioumment o : MARINER GIRL SCOUTS eann WNEWS J4 DOUGLAS | W-A-N-T A-D-S | H house. Tt was | ¢ T bl Uheht. WOMAN'S CLUB | Despite ‘the holiday, the Mari- g kel gt i The Woman’s Club met in the { held %t Gail Morri- i ner Scouts I their weekly nd that it would be Eagles Hall Wednesday evening, | FOR SALE | flm Slm tome of Mary Lou king with textile With Mrs. Robert “;“'l'\;""' &?f;ldd i | kitne. e e x\K;;x;;‘n}' ll!l:l(‘lll’f;l" ';m' 1:‘ ““_:Ly 14 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement,|3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: Mod. littie 11 s to be taken up, so reshments were then served | o it G4 Nov. 20 and for | laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid| ern, furnished, excellent central he business meeting was short. It ides were shown by MT.| "o ieimag party were under dis- ; :;;;:1:;];:1 i casey-ShmuCkr ]F"lffi“fu'l; Wt“hb‘"y ltmge ik was decided, however, that the cussion. Mrs. Shelley Reed and g el R girls would meet at 11 o'clock on i Mre. Wi REBY vl ‘e co-hostiEses '3 -BDR. ]p'hvmllly f}jmlrs;:;z m:;i;‘e N‘;:‘AEING completion, two - new Saturday morning to canvass the FLES TURKEY SHOOT 1{ e Deceriber- edting: ;lf(f“r arge living d Iy B"EJI;‘::O‘C’;MH::mi:nd District. o solicit ticles to fix up oo | i} JOr's. 5 esidence. infield 3 {stma W ) e r | 2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in{2-3-4 UNIT Apar ‘L'l’l 'A'l(?‘ti“‘h:[ll(;hlif’\‘“‘!l‘(c‘)‘l‘\"llfi‘\l\]l"‘\i IT\“ ";“7:;](.:‘1;}1. A.‘;“(;:(‘I;(‘)l{)‘(;{‘ OPEN HOUSE | ! Casey-Shattuck addition, immed- | CHOICE bundipnglfll\g:: houses. project of the troop, and it is hop- INVITED, 40-4t| OPen house at’the ‘school was | iate occupancy; basement, fur-j COMMERCIAL property, warek.ous¢ i I k : well attended by Douglas b ik, space. numerous samples | ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2| RESIDENTIAL property, Glacies were disp! d in | houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Highway and Auke Bay. ind parents and teachers had the | Creek; Briggs summer home cng LISTINGS needed on upper bracket rtunity of discussing individual people of Douglas of the teach- this get-to- The the efforts making ems reciats ing staif in sether possibl IT’S IMPORTED... IT’S CANADIAN whisky at its best. IS MAacNAUGHTON’S CATHOLIC MASS CHANGED Winter rvices will begin at the atholic Church Sunday. Mass at 9 o'cleck has been changed to 10 am o 'l&l::‘\rfi" ;:l'c:‘m“\ ol "STEEL IN THE MAKING_Sparks Loap across blast farnat > shed of a British foundey ZIN % 2 i in South Wales, Shiower 18 thiown off by biast of wough the furnace, blowing excess carbon plane passenger this week for F T oaneiten pig hica, Tiis i3 cue s in making steel. banks. She will visit there for a " . £ I]RAFTEES & VETERANS GUIDE | | | i ! Dot . tany NEW GRANDSON FOR 2 JUNEAU FAMILIES 8 rare imported whisky, bottled | i 3 2 MEETING | under the supervision of the Canadian Govt. (;mnl s;‘,ou'l‘ REANG: o N The Gir couts will m a for John MacNaughton Company, Ltd., . ¢ . the scheel house Sunday afternoon Wo Juieau Xunn]m M in By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Bloutrssl, S, LA roridd from 2 to 4 o'clock for an inves- o tichs ‘of ~ehe hesly ‘m i y ‘ - titure ceremony. Refreshments will ind Mib finn & For- Blended Canadian Whisky, 86.8 proof. Schenley Import Corp., New York, N.X. o served and a cordial m\i(mion‘ " Hemdrickeon; | OFf course you want to know when probably will always be a small inducticns (the official word for it) cometimes a large one, before i Y T VeethtasY niorning E e, Ore. i g (UM uHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIlIIllIIIIIIII||||I|I|.lllllmhl‘Ifie ,_»»;,2 o s broines - orai, e 80T to get undesiay. S Gs settng shipped from the YA i e hgrfirlxllg:mn“ of Mr. s this 1s written, the best gu ick x:ya:h"\;‘,‘\:“:xzzn(‘(C:,;.::;; ;d Lli: A. Forrest and of is that the first ; Waino Hen of the inside 10 weeks Mrs. Hendri center barracks by Nov Some draftees will rtema’n at their The hoys are g 2 ritten, st g : " fayor and Mrs. Wa nd 4 DERS E B _ "'_ n of Juneau. s. Hendr! trainl e rack: \ g Is St Soittitia: | e Sddughter n 15 TR “ ik camp for a lot longer Fugene. ( a sort of woody smell, not than the ’ O] "t el at pleasant.,) riod. The - TEA - BAKE Phone 202----ibougias ~ SATURD ’&'fi’%‘ SPECIAL the ones \‘lm 'uE schools at the re iate SALE 1 {al tha 1 to my outline of “Guide” ire col- t time . bare Army nitial pro- The Army to go lot of uch more compre- ! han those given to the 11940 draft Lo Chey cover a wide range. The idea is to enable the ! Army to learn more about you—your ’ | like dislikes, y aptitudes, Tesi-Biark Tissue box 34¢ 100 Single PURE PRESERVES 6 Flavors , your dislikes, your . @anjf i\'mu' rough spots—than you know £ yourself, | Valamont No. 2's. Plum, Loganberry, Apricot-Pineapple or Blackberry And then, of course, the Army| Y R R can attempt—emphasize attempt— to put you in the spot you're best itteq for. Mother’s Oats 3 1b- rko. 53¢ Quick—With Cup and Saucer CitrusSalad - - - canZ]c i myself, There’s no guarantee that ktecause | New T o youll work on Army radios. | wuBLD'S FBREMUST You might end up driving a truck. " . 4 Fruli COCkiall can ch on you and studying it carefully the ! Reli No. 2 Anm will ma k(v an effort to put eliance No. Save yourself time and don‘t write “ i me letters asking what chance you 0Z.(an ( for BEST RESULTS ORI [ or ®) | Army fields. NOBQDY, least of all can give you any kind ot Reliance or Exchange ! | The job youll get in the Army > | ° | ; "o Quality Meats-Fruits-Produce J - . ix - 7oz pko. 18¢ Lorn K Tfl THE i‘»mx happen to be an expert in But after assembling all the dope S and W-No. 1 Tals FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION | o me i sou cn et nancie o R A N G E J u I ( E into specialized n answer, | OO R | age until you actually get it. - Sales | o | By Public Auction | FORMER WIFEQF | and Private Treaty A}:i‘(‘)fi lig?l!EARI "! throughout the year i : | ALLENTOWN, Pa., Nov. 12—® | —A young woman was slain in a\ cemetery and her nude body dump-r =d in an alley early today. | s ! N e x ¢ Ruction Sales Dates | -, woies, e v !'2 board house here. | MUTATION MINK (Raw) . DEC. 6 Police said articles of her cloth- | ng and bloodstains were found in The victim was identified as the former wife of Pfe. George L. Ava- | The woman had been beaten R .. L. D 1 cemet a half block away and s in Washing- WAA Disposal RAL-PD-33-48 Priority Sealed Bid Sale of Buildings and Fixtures Juneau Airfi('i:l and Garrison CUONSEY, YAK, STOUT HUTS Bids must be accompanied by a depesit of 10% of E each amount bid. mutilated. sed to the alley badly about the head and her body | MINK, SILVER FOX, efc. . DEC. 27 B e appasently had been drag- | B Avalon assighed PRIORITY CLAIMANTS' bids must be in the WAA Anchorage l ) 1385 He ers Alaska Gen- office by 10:00 a.m. November 22, 1948 and will be ¢ msidered in the am son I Richardson, Al- following sequence: i : gosh PR 3 oral Agencies ix At k. 2. State and Leeal Governments F | ui.rlii\l i\‘(“: >} . Non-Profit Institutions ' ase' % | arged from Ann’s Hos- 10:00 ice by must be in the abo 4 re M Howard e opened publicly at time | = . be opened publicly a ¢ | £ Sandra Benzel, Mrs. Carl | mquist daughter, and FORMS AND DESCRIPTIVE LISTS CONTA( FOR BID 136 1k | Admitted | Hospital yes 3 | Mercer and Kather | Hoonah, Maggie K Government were Emma e James of naha, Skag- WAR Aéé}:"‘rs | way; Henry Adams, Sr., Kake, and Clara Zeathery, Atka. ——— - 151 West 30th Street NewYork,1. N.Y. The Atlantic is saltier in the region of the Sargasso Sea than in its Arctic areas. Box 2466 Anchorage, Alaska l | DUPLEX off Gastineau s wrapped up in a surprise pack-| -- Point Louisa. INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts., best view, best iocation, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. Avenue, East First, $4500; terms. 3-BDR. furnished home Point, $500 down, monthly $100 per mo. . 2-BDR Douglas Beach. Norway pay. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS l"llk SALE BABY BED in good “condition. Pri- ced reasonably. Ph. Green 743. 1 3 Call 40 GL ELECTRIC Range, full size. Douglas 692. LOG FLOATS about 6 ft by 60! ft, $100. 750-gal. heavy riveted steel tank, $150. Quarter-inch steel tank hold about 2,000 gal, $250. Another 1,000 gal. tank, $150. 2500 watt Whitte diesel 2 volt generator, used about 18 months, $800. Henry Moy, Sit- ka. 38 3t 1941 Plymouth pickup $450; 1840 Buick Sedan $600; 1934 Ford coupe, $225; Willys Knight Se- den $150. See them at Jay's Super Service. 48-1t. ing boat. Installed hp General Motor For informa- Rcnald Bean. Hotel for Ham> address Kake, 32 12t 5-40- quick | 32 tf $75.00 for Phone 603. sale. icum, ength 49x12' 67X -watt Northern phone, inch, Chrysler Royal powered. house and equip., 54x24 with bouse and equip., one one log float load float 26’x7. Will sell all to- gether or separate. Clarence Moy, , Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 mo/ |6-ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sxtka, Alaska. 19 1 ¢ CLEAN ROOMS weekly « nonthly Colonial Hotel Ph. 187 ONE 1500-Watt Untversal -Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 97€ tf l NEW Lycommng 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double -mags, 1 set 4050 Hoat.s. $620.0C. Phone SR 986 tf 2'\D IIOUSE past ski trail on the Douglas Hiway. Terms.. Also 5- ton Beebe Hoist $65. 36 tf MISCELLANEOUS DR, WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. = Phont Blue 379. 32 1mo, HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phoné 908. 999 " WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enisrginy Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANI‘Em Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50, aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone !01 315 Decker Way. 33 tt! purse sein- ! One scow 50'x16’ with | mo. pusher prop and ‘ residential preporty. Lictings ac- cepted on appraisal. {WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Mcdel A truck, runk good, $160. i Model A jitney, $150. 1936 Dodge Sedan, good condition, body good, $350. 1936 Lafayette Sedan, $140. 1936 Ford Coupe, a hot rod with no fenders, $150." 1836 Chevrolet Sedan $185. 1938 Ford Coupe $300. 11938 Ford coupe, $550. | Phone (76 over First National Bank | 1938 Ford Panel $450. 1938 Dodge Panel with 1940 motor, $300. 11940 Ford coupe, $800. i 1041 Chrysler Royal, blue says $975; we say $650. | DOUGLAS -4- bedroom house, fur- nished, large yard with creek $7500. ,DOU LAS—2-bedroom new house, { 2 lots, unfurnished, $7500. DOUGLAS-—2-bedroom house, fur- nished, will lease for 5 months, $50 month. DOUGLAS—2-bedrcom house on beach, furnished, available at once, $2500. AUK BAY, 3 acres houses, $3500. LOOP ROAD—Emall house, $500. FRITZ COVE, $2500. book patented, 2 JUNEAU— 5-bedrooms (small), | large living room, fireplace, com- | pletely furnished, good neigh- borlicod, view, $4800. | JUNEAU—5-room house on piling, $2100. JUNEAU—1-bedroom house, build- | ing lot adjoining, 9th St., $7,000. { JUNEAU—3-bedroom, beat house, full concrete basement, $12,700. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO REVIEW OUR OTHER LIST- i INGS and BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITIES. We have very low i on sevcral Juneau busi- s which we cannot adver- We also have two steals in marine engines in our office ! Jor your inspection; some over- stuffed furniture, radios, pianos, ete. FRITZ COVE apartment for rent. PETER WOOP SALES AGENCY | Real Estate - - Boats | Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 311 | FOBRENT H 5 !TO LEASE: New home, one month, $90 per month. Ph. 125. 41 2t |SMALL 3 room apt. suitable for employed man or woman. Ph. Green 910. 41 6t i 427 Harris St. lue 759. lLOVELY Furnished apt. for quiet married couple or 1 or 2 men. Beautiful flower angd vegetable { garden. No phone calls. Murphy and Murphy. 41 tf QBFF;iEE and Apt. combination, Can not be rented separate. Phone Black 763. 40 Y LIVING Room, Bedroom, Kitchen and bath in country. Brownie the Barber. 38 3t ROOMS .for rent, weekly and monthly rates. Imperial Hotel 2( 1mo. NORTHEKN -~ Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74 982 ¢ APTS, Rooms WiL kitchen prive tleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 846, 97t T TR R T R SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block trom Federal Bldg. 890 LOST AND FOUND FOUND and tumed in at Empire: HAND TOOLED Bag. FROM WEST CO. At the Baranof from Seattle are H. O. Erickson and Joseph V. Jainga. E. J. Griffith is at the hotel frcm Portland, Oregon. T:mkes_ generally striction ’_'- Juneau Janifor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 which break after eat eggs whole, them by con- swallowing them. 'y Jun oo} c : 14 Sl.u‘t'tuf;—hlue !‘19 o >3- 07 & i VICE Clean Room, steam-aeated Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 856 t e B Y T NICE CLEAN steam heated roomg also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 U WANTED LET ME do your mending and plain sewing. Childrer. cared for during school hours. Phone Douglas 464. 38 €% 'MAN want.s odd jobs, specladzm' | in washing walls and woodwork Washing and waxing floors. Ph. f Blué 655 evenings. 028 1 ]PLEASANT ‘Room or apartment by young empioyed Woman; permans ent resident; would sublet unti permanent house is found. Phone 374 0005 t1 __________—___ 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed | gt once. James DeMers, Baranof | Hotel. 004 tt 004 3¢ SRR ST L o Dy Saltiest of all ocean areas {s the Red Sea.

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