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*MICHTY MO’ ON HUDSON — The glides up the Huason River past a backdrop of New York's skyline. She is only crafi of her us will carry 01 for suppiies chirery h L = Kake, Sitka, Mt., Zdgecumbe, Huu-l .o lEAVE SEA'"‘[E Juneau and’ Wrangell v AUXILIARY TO MEET N ship will rive in Juneau The regular monthly meeting of D =, December and will bring | Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of 0" WEDNLSDA?J stock feed ior the Juneau Dairy | ¥oreirn vs. will be held Wed- b ¢ wdiar Dairy, which are both | nesday evening at 8 o'clock in the i 1 ort supply duc to the ship-| Viw clubicoms. Final plans will The MS \North Giar will sail | ping tieup. |2 made for the food and apron from Seattle on Wednesday, De-| Other cargo includes creosoted | sale, which will be held at Sears cember 1, for Southeast Alaska 'piling for the rebuilding of the ! Roebuck store on Saturday, Decem- ports. The Alaska Native Service ! “Iydaburg cannery and sharp-freeze | vessel, skippered by Captain Charl- plnt: and boilers and hes SPECIAL BARGAINS === W hile They Last 1 Used Hot Point Eleciric Bange w0 8685 - 1 Used Small 0il Range - - 25,50 1 NewDe Lux Oil Range - - reivea o #E,F0 2 New Enameled Iron Sinks - reivced o, o oB&Boen B 2 New 5F1. Pembroke Tubs - wcivceavo. . BDED, S4B | 1New2Comp. Laundry Tray Set wewcea v 32,36 . We have in transit on snall boat to arrive seon . .. . 18 to attend ker All members are requested this meeting. Reduced to J j De Lux Toilets, 8il Burning Heaters, Electr Water Heaters, 0il Burning Floor Furnaces, Horten Wasking Machines, Bermico Scil Pipe, e Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Miscellancous Iems. Orders accepted on merchandise in transit and filled consecutively as received DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING (0. Phone 16 P. 0. Box 1187 We Do Heating and Plumbing Repairing At age 45 At age 55 16 have died, 3 are wealthy, 65 are self-sup- porting, but without any resources, 16 are no longer self -support- ing At age 35 Bl ot s 6 have died, 10 are wealthy, 10 areingood cir- cumstances, 20 have died, 1 very wealthy, 3 arein good cir- cumstances, 46 are self-sup- porting, but mlhoulmeans, 30 are dej Slendent upon relatives or charity forsup- | One hundxed }T:lg ol llfe—hellt‘:lo‘i rous, of ysi- :‘0 6 self - sup) 40 have moder- ing by lal ate means, 35 have saved nothing., upon ¢ i« . but the picture’s brighter today! ‘When the above figures were printed some years ago, there wasn’t much the average man could do to cthange this gloomy picture. He tried his level best to set money aside. And some- times he succeeded. But more often he failed. He put it off. He made excuses. He made New Year's resolu- tions to save—and quietly broke them. You can see above how he ended up. But, today, there is a system of saving that’s human- can work for you. A-Month Plan at their bank. Either way, you get $4 back at have given his right arm. How about signing up today? .A:utomatic saving is sure saving—U. S. Savings Bonds This is an oMcial U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department At age 65 36 have died, 1 very wealthy, 3 are wealthy, 54 are de%lendent relatives or charity forsup- nature-proof! That system is buying U. 8. Savings * Bonds — automatically. It has worked for millions. It ; ‘"’""! . 00-ton hnuluhip Mluourl upon which the Japanese signed surrender, type now in service. .7 " JESSEN PLANS 10 BUILD NEW PLANT FOR KIS WEEKLY FAIRBANKS, A aska, Nov. 30.— Jessen's weekly, burned out in st $100,000 business dis- t to bkuild a new nt, Publisher Ernest F. Jes- €1 announ: taf out a four-page bstitut e as usual’ Friday, %o days after the firt. Hopes for e of scme of fler the blaze when the floor gave tumbling it into the base- nt. Jessen, forinerly of the Seward sateway, said he would try to ob- .in another building to continue uklication, pending erection of a 1°w plant. He plans to truck juipment in over the ghway. Our custome and subscrib- s' patience is aksed until we get iny again,” he said buildings were destroyed damaged in the iire carly Aid BAZAAR Lunchecn 11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m, Tea 2:00 pm. to .5:00 p.m. Sewing Booth 11:30 a.m. Wed., Dec. 1, Lutheran Church 3 3t '---. gy > flli&’[flllfl KENTUCKY’ S/ _/Genvine’ SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sovrbea Whiskey sorrieo IN BOND Jee rrooOY Paos —_— At age 75 63 are dead, of :lhom 60 let no estate, 3 are wealthy, 34 are dependent upon children, relatives or charity, 95 per cent will not have sufficient means to de- fray funeral ort- or, ildren, Some get them through Payroll Savings—the Bond “installment-buying” plan. Others, through the Bond- maturity for every $3 invested. You own the world’s safest investment. And you enjoy security for which many a man above would and Advertising Counchl. the printing equipment were blasted many hours Alaska 1drers ke of American | embedded THE DAILY \LY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA {ONDITIONS - OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather at various Alaska on the Pacific Coast, I reriod, ending at morning, and released Bureau, Juneau, by -34—Clea —Clea; va 1ton banks ines fayra nsau etie Is Ecediak Kotzebue th Airport nd -35- -38—Partly 28-—-Sno! - EERS® FUND n.fi STARTING For over 25 years it has teen the custom of the Gross Theatre cr- nicaton to conduct oneers’ Christma Old Pio: eer Fung f at the Pioneer Home in S doukt most ar wuuainted with Jhis ual driv nd what it is for—to ve eac man at the home a few d rs a Christmas—a few dollars which k can cell his own, It oted as the years go b, more and m pe: become in terested in this worth cause—for ) many of these mi this is the only cpending money they have for the entire year. These men came to Alaska when | ¢ going was really tough, and on, ristmas morning when each man nds his money by h's breakfast ate, contributed by Alakkam he knows he is not the forzotten man. Let's not forget the old Trail Tgsers this year; reach down in e pocket and help make these d men at the Ploneers’ Home have onjoyable Christmas ' they de- Terve Za'main Gross, son of W. D. founder of the Annual Pio- Christmas Cheer Fund, will tart out on this Drive Wednesday, December 1. Checks may also be mailed or tak- te the 20th Century Theatre of- | ice in the 20th Century Building. Live Bomb Found, Rhine River Bank SCAAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland— (P—An unexploded bomb believed to origin was found in the bank of the Rhine river here recently. Swiss was dropped during the American air attack of Schaffhausen on Ap- ul 1, 1944, duxm" _which more than !nu&en raid, caused m a navaga- tional error, was the heaviest suf- fered by neutral Switzerland ng the war. SICKS' ATTLE BREWING & TING CO\, Seattle. U. 8. A DistriButed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY conditions and temper- points, for 24- 4:30 this the follow: e 7—Snow 14—Cloudy 19—Cloudy | -19—Snow | 15—Snow | 28—Cloudy 15—Cloudy 35—Rain | 25—Cloudy | ~Clear | -43—Clear -33—Clear Cloudy 44—Rain | > 36—Cloudy le 43—-Rain 32—Cloudy : 10MORROW: | the Annua; Alaskans for | r r IRST ALASHANS T0 REPORT FOR ARMY INDUCTIC: ‘ive Men Are Ord red fol Compulsory Miliiary Training addition. e o { 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine First Alaskan men to go into ‘lhe VB large iving” FOOMK - Vb imed Fcrces uander compulsory floors. military traming laws have been 2-BDR, beautifully furnished, in| dered to report today for induc- | { | | | | | | | | | | e larmy engineers believed the bomb | dur- | Jr. Herace De Lien of the Dep: | ton, “The tion. y; basement, fur- rive men registered with Alaskan | ::‘;Cee occupancy; ive p rds ¥ p i 0]“%;”' kev L“"/C" (,::)“‘“ b““IARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 ed to don olive drak fion 5 cre pat. land, Les Twe oft of the five new Grgl| DOUSEs, scre ipi ice Beard 1 Juneau. No. The two are w in the om the lccal board. : > ; | DUPLEX off Gastineau Avenue, The ‘.‘\»ml.tn‘m(." v:(v,mde;u N.wnd[ Eoat Tirt, VBI0Y. tewata. ne man for induction, an ome |, LR furnished . home Norway Wo. airbanks were unable to fill their uctas. The five tercd with Selective Ser-} headquartered | David | Villard and Laure! Martinson, both States and transferees Local boards in Kodiak and inductees were sclected om 24 men called in October for d Forces physical Jnnn,, the month of November, men were for examina- arded from the 2 lecal boards in the Territory Arnted Forces physicals, ac- crding to M. Perry Hobbs, acting rriterial Director of Selective tvice. Final reports on exam- iticns have not been complet- Hobbs said. Between De and 13, 64 en are slated ical exam- ations for inductions, December inductions have been | stpered until January 3, Hobbs , to aliow men to remain with ir families du g the holiday £sen, D JDS FOR BUILDING ARCHORAGE HOSPITAL FOR ARS BE LET SOCN Bids for m» nstruction of the 3.00C,000 Alaska Native Service cpital in Anchorage will be let next month, according to te ent of Indian Affairs, Wash 5 il 8 Dr. De Lien came to Anchor- this week to inspect the tosen for the hospital and > over plans for its censtruction Ground for the buildings will be Sroken next spring, and it is ese| the hospital will be | 1 1952, the doctor stated. | imated that pleted in location for the hospital xcaller Dr. De Lien said. It 11l be b in the industrial re- ve on East Third Avenue. “In a city of this size it will e relatively easy to maintain the ar nit il hospital will contain 300 beds tubercular cases and 100 beds ¢ general and medical-surgical ilents, and will require a staff of preximatelv 400 for its operation. The hos) I will be laska natives,” Dr. Alsc, government employeés e staif reeded for the various id. yured in line of duty will be nd—‘ nitted.” B o ® @ 0 0000 0 0 0 TIDE TABLE site | to primarily | De Lien! o/ e b R . " GAR WOOD wich, 5-ton, 16 o TUESD. “OR SALE AY NOVEMBER 30 I948 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE { REDROOMS, furnace, basement laundry, electric kitchen, inlaid | hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck E Casey-Shattuckaddition, immed- | Creek; Briggs summer home cn Point Lcuisa. NCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts., besv.} view, best location, terms, large lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. Point, $500 down, $100 per mo. 2-BDR Douglas Beach, |MURPHY & MURPHY * REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Fhone (76 over t National Bani FOR SALE monthly pay.’ i WEST §TH near Gov. | TO SETTLE ESTATE: 4 large bed- room. Living room with fireplace, Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Electric stoye ana refrigerator. Furnished. Large yard in good_meighborhood. This house is old ‘but in good repair and very livable. Price $7,875.00. 10 DAY COMPLETION: Two new houses on Behrends Avenue, Twa bedrooms, full concrete base- ment with garage. Full view windows from living room, din- ette and kitchen. Tile kitches and bath. Hardwood fioors, Autos matic hot air heat. *Eliible for FHA. WILLIAM WitiN-Phone 234 TH Street Quonset, beautiful in. tericr, two-stor; y, cwner can show $6,600 bills in construction 3 years ago. Includes Hot Point Range, 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire, elec. hot water heater, oil circulating heater. Large bath, laundry tubs. Lot 50x100. $4800. Possession De- cember 7. Mansion, 3 bedrooms, furnished , Channel view, fireplace. Immediate posses- ! sien, $19,500. RCA Radio table model, _ call | “AWSON Creek, 2 bedroom, furn- Douglas 263, 55 3t ished, washing maghme, $2500. g O oy s o DOUGLAS, nearly finished 2 bed- ORTABLE Phonograph Instructo- | rocm unfurnished. Full concrete graph, learn the code, each $25.| basement, possible third bed- Hawalian Steel guitar, $50. Red | TYoom second flcor. $7500. 909, 55 tf | DOUGLAS, 4 bedroom, new con- | ; s crete basement, 100x100 lot, im- OIL Heater, electric hair drier,| mediate pessession. $6,500. both A-1 condition. Reasonably | COUNTRY CLUB, 3 bedroom, large | piiced. Inquire S and T Clothing living room overlooking Chann: Store. 55 tf full concrete ement, 75x2 | One 30'x40’ canvas tarpaulin, 1:1(&:5 :‘IL]::' :;USS_“ landscaned. B . % Set 221 ing room, fireplace, view, $4600 a Green 476C. L. Nelson, |sTH st., cne edroom, includes 5 26! puiiding lot, $7,000. tiv, poles and binders. Cth St', 3 bedroom, income apt, Dl 17les 354, 55 3t n bascment. $14,500. | VAYNOR Tiact district on beach | : 34 ft. kees, 10 ft, be side of hwy., 3 bedroom furn- Ut L Distar hed, iull basement, Fully equipped | cludes ma- boathouse. $11,700. . 2 bedroom fur- RGa - e IA‘RPO?T bzck of Lee Smith’s, cole child’s desk $3,000, unfuin., not modern. 1 h item ac 1940 Webste ten tuhe T, same ghape. Will| er to micro-groove | 2al at $99.99 with a ntee. Call Blue 624 oy see Chuc Porter at 511 10th | street. 54 5t Plymoth 4-door s;d;ux. ne;s it job, runs fine, best used it ar buy in town, $600 cash. See §- at Bost Auto Painting, 383 So.| Franklin; also 12 ga. Winchester | Magnum shotgun, perfect condi- | tion, $70.00. 53 3t ONE D8g00 Marine Caterpillar 82 | HP, used 1300 hrs. in pleasure craft. { 250 new chor inch, -inch stainless cable, (t.r ach Living PETER WOOP S ALES AGENG®GY¥ Re1l Estate - - Boats’ Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FGE RENT iFURNISHED one bedroom apt. Ph. Red 909. 55 tf x45 Iit. space for "store room ‘or carpenter shop. Call at Occiden~ tal Bar. Phone 674. 50 12t SMALL HOUSE for working couple. Call 677 55 1t Room, bedroom, kitchen and bath in country. Brownie, The Barbe: 54 3t WURILLZER Spm.n pmno ior rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tf For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS ¢ in Douglas for a Good Time Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. johnson—Phone 344 C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial leaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Brownie's Liquor Store ‘ | {IALLICRAFTER, Model No. S-40- drum brake and friction clutch. # | = " ,_OVELY Furnished apt. for quiet < DECEMBER 1 |c - | married couple or 1 or 2 men. High tide, 2:15 am, 16.5 ft. o | plete with 4-speed transmission,| Beautiful flower and vegetable Low tide, 7:55 a.m., 3.0 ft. ® | new, still in crate. garden. No phone calls. Murphy High tide, 1. ., 193 ft. e Ea g e and Murphy. 41t Lew tide, 20:36 pm. =27 ft. o | QEE Carl H. Gray, M. S. Reliance, ® © % e e e o o o o o :lpOne Small Boat Harbor, 52 5¢ { -iiklkiuN Hotes under new e v SR R Sl ) LA LR o L A Ty management. Reasonable rent | ————— 1946 2-Door Ford Sedan. 6,000 Phone 74, 982 t miles. 612 10th St. 51 tf APTS,, Rooms with Kiltcher, priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 8%0. J7 t A. Priced at $75.00 for quick sale. Phone 603. 32 tf ONE 100u-Wait @niversal Ligni Plant. Complete with heavy. duty * batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's | SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent, vne block from Federal Bldg. 890 NICE Clean Room, umm aeqwd Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 6536 ¢ Jewelry Store. 976 t1 LOST AND FOUKD | NICE CLEAN steam heated roomu also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 186 o FOUND: Pair of rose colored plastic rims. Owner may have | ing for this ad. 541t “Crosscut saw on highway. phone Red 655. 54 2t LOS .T(;ys on a ring. Finfler please leave at Empire. 54 3t WANTED » WANTED: Woman for house work. Room and board, small compen- sation. Phone Red 464. 58 tf WELL experienced woman wants work by day or hour. Phone 731. 8 am. to 10 p.m. 53 4t WOMAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. 45 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman+ ent resident; would sublet unth permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 tf ! lhufl TOWS “ MISCELLANEUUS { DR, Wi, T. RILEY, Ghiropodist Phor« 32 1ma Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Blue 379. { HOPES New ana Used Mase, Wd 214 2ng mu "WINTER ana runD, C Co. iné Complete Photographic Suppliey buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. Developing - krinting - Enlargin Artists’ Pains and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARAN TEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 ug Lola’s Beauty Sho®. Phonc 701 415 Decker Wav 2] iQPRES(‘BIFTIflN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 (*Iqlun.' Co.