The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1938, Page 5

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E 4 : 5 POLLY AND HER PALS TRU"T 'N BEAR THEN YUH Y/ NO DOUBT OF IT.IT'S | Ll v THINKS TH'/{ DYING FAST AND YOU / e TREE IS MIGHT AS WELL 7 FOV\_I_D CI;,): 1 REALLY HAVE 1T CUT DOWN TP\I:ES‘. i l ¢ BEYOND =1 AT ONCE. - n g T 4 HOPE, DOC 2 o i ; | WOT A BLOW! . \ 4 e v 4 3 ¢ - atemmnaes L - ] L LA : e T OVER T ; g Tou SEE"—T—WA,‘;\ T AVELS TRAIL TS LONG LIMB ! AT HE SNEAKED | Joseph Durrell Now Plans UPSTAIRS ON THE e A_ E NIGHTS HON. MA WAS to IH?’M rlg({ n i : AWAITING HIM ndian Jungle 0 oo\, DOWNSTARS ! Jung W % %3 3 ith two big bear 1 = S = with b Sourdough of '98 Return . B ing to Klondike After badly : Jose Four Decades York is hon * ) ner Al satisfie with his - trip to Alaska Trail H al income. . Housing Administration limits—that arded a University three- ings of the Dart on July 2. He| Durrell went to a remote area from cushiol he next step is to decide on the | is ) 80 or 90 percent of the ap- JUNEAU BOY IS mal diploma will take cargo from Jur - |near Port Moller on the Alaska with heavy next step is to decide on the is, up to 8 90 per 1e ay m Junea to- : g § type of home best suited o his ne praised value of the property and GRADUATED WITH de Smith of Seward night for Petersburg P“f;'"-flhil “th guide Andy Simons S including the number of rooms, lo- up to 20 or in some cases 25 | earned a Certificate of Public Health |route to the First Cit to hunt for a bear rug and a » train af I_l_V. cation, ete. The Admihisthation for rey nt, with top interest HONOR AT U. WASH. N The Treva C 5 ,/to mount for this trophy room wherg “ fl g the borrower talk thi over charges of 5 percent plus one-fourth — > n, by M. C. Raeber, f He shot a 10-foot 4-inch dark g & & i with a local architect, builder, o: or one-half of 1 percent for mort- were gradus 2 3 the Dart, to take c skinned bear for a rug and then boa ukon real estate firm. In this n ;age-insurance premium h- last W v sailing schedule Shot a 10-foot 6-inch bear o l"a“clng a" will receive practical The down payment does not nec- . r f day after tomorrow erect mounted specimen where he 1, maks that will help clarify his ic essarily have to be met in cash ar e oot clearance in a corner rn and Eegiiepd Al building lot may be accepted a commencement ever held in the OF< R oL modern Admifistiition: ] stues. In- Erogegite or part of the down payment history of the University, according i ROX AND HARDY ON In addition to the bear, and sev- 7 will not . S When the rough f At the time the loan is made the to a statement issued by the Regi > ' NEW WRECKING JOB c:a! hundred feet of movie film of formation to PI'CSPCC- borrower will be asked to provi |even bear, (Durrell saw 61 : 2 - money for the first y lents receiving Bachelor of ON DART RUN Rox and Hardy, professional |Pear ¢ > > banker-hunte: tive Loan Applicant 4 essments, and fir su Arts degrees in the Unive - building wreckers, started work to- SPERt on on the Tliamna o origage at ¢ This is somewhat sooner ti were June Mg dity B the Hire -swept Riy roduced 16 big rain- The simplicity of achieving hom itut s connection the the case of i loan, but n o Rl i the Alaska Air Transpo bows, > of which went over ownership under the FHA plan is Administration advises that the the borro S Rr‘gu]m' Craft Gomg toFirst | gemotish the ruins he con-|five pounds each t book | emphasized in o new pamphlet just lender should be taken fully into of knowing il iy Fred Hoy City forOoe a8 B R e Stibture “Did they fight?” smiled Dur- ee, Tl s ‘tong iss he Federal Housing Ad- the borrower’s confidence and ap- tion with the are paid up. chikan, and Glenora Wat ity lor Uverhau Denmettial Doo) ell. “Look at that little fly rod! in not g crushed ministration. prised of the amount of his in- to date and insurance written for gell. Work S : The little wisp of split bamboo stone. The first step in building or buy- come and his current expenses e when Ruth Hirst of. Juneat reseiveds a i BUSI 18 GOOD was bent and badly strained, but $are ing a leome under the plan, the necessary for the lender to have Bachelor of Arts d in Edu Dr. 1 & Durrell was happier t if the * : £ 4 ) 0 ot r. J. W. Edmunds, A and | pamphlet points out, is for the this information, it is pointed out 1 o, BRanelor ot TANS HaoTaae ship - Treve O aGaBL | et & rod had come out of the afternoon ARTHUR ADAMS IS ‘ r f deg 1, will take the Wednes- | Seattle Optometrist, has fo 1ch borrower to decide how much he can so that he can arrange payments R Yakrad Yon H. Mjorud, Pet- of the motorship Dart, |a demand for his work here in cor- | With its original backbon BACK FROM TRIP afford to invest. Generall; speak- within the horrower’s means. - ersburg anford Skidmore of mnounced today by Einar | recting Eye defects, that he is now They I couldn't do it,” he | ing his income should be at least The amount ‘of the loan, repay- FIREWORKS BANNED Ketch : \nd new owner of | announcing his stay here until noon l2ughed Arthur Adams, tant Disburss four or five times the amount of the ment period, charges, and oth w by TR iRe ar AR per an or evening. Tuesday, 21st inst, This| With plans to return to Alaska ing C of the Treasury Departe monthly loan payment. In other specific details of the transaction The Fairbanks City Council chi aduated mazna cum au will take the Dart is happy new for many people. fOr his fifth trip next spring, Dur- ment, arrived on the Alaska today words, the total home investment are matters to be arra d between passed an ordinance banning laude wit Bachelor of nee “ Tor -menin C /’” o ¢ “Blione . for rell is now making plans fo: tiger from Mt. McKinley P: He went should not be more than two or two the borrower and lende but the sale or explosion of fireworks _‘\‘” Stibneht "“(m;',”' Hotel Juneay, hunt in India next December. He | to the interior on official business & and one-half times the borrower's lender must be guided by Federal the Fourth of July. B : i ady. has shot ti lions, and the rest|for the Treasury Department = 2 = ~ . e P S S R W R O e I P NI I T TR T WY, e — T RN A e | L N PR ] Mrs. U-- Says reatly needs the Painter Says "Yes, Mr. U "Our House g , now i3 just the [s 1+ painting — it's getting run right time to paint your down ;nd locks mu 00 hous If you let it go much bad . Perhaps we ¢ longer, it will cost much one of those FHA more to fix up. [ am sure that we've been reading you can easily finance the about?” work by FHA."” “Yes, Mr. U—, a loan to paint your home can be very easily provided, at terms that will be most convenient to your financial set-up. You have a regular income, and good credit standing in your community; any of our several authorized loan agencies in your city will be very glad to work out your loan arrangements and push your insured-mortgage through fast enough so that work can be started on your house, approxi- mately in only one week. Perhaps you would like some alterations to your home to be made at the same time? We will be happy to insure your loan for property improvements, up to $10,000.00.” Mr. U.--- Says "See our home now! It néver looked better or was more comfortable. She's better than a new house. And, it was surely easy to arrange that FHA loan that paid for the paint- ing and remodeling. And, too, it will be just as easy to re- pay the loan—the way it's arranged in small installments; with low interest charges, long terms, and low financi Thanks to FHA!" costs.

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