The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1949, Page 5

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" TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1949 LANDLORDS GIVEN CHANCE T0 APPLY FOR REKT RAISES ¢ Alaska Area Rent Office ; now ready to receive landlords’ for rant adjustments un-1 .. rent adjustments. These are the ardship and operating-at-10ss ment provisions of the 1948 ¢ ier Ment control acts. A simple petition form will be crease. Landlords will find every step in completing the {orm well- exrlained, on the form itself. Ex- are to be furnished | " year selected by | may be the ndar or f nsecutive 12 90 days of or “any s ending "witl e of f the peition der to ir tenants who E ted by an increase ranted, t indlord must file two copies of each petiti said. “Landlords | o > 3 peidon, sud SR e pit attion upporting evidence. Under the a ‘i new legislation, tenants now have information which . ¢ % " ; 2 C)ithe right to examine the land- preparing their A ; ment and to file an ans- cal rent offi et etition. Wals tin v T to I etitio v explain- entine Building b o ed. 2 il ‘ The 1949 Rent Act provides that the new pro e} 8 vt a building fosk " 1h dwelling uni g © nt if his net s than 25 pe ent s income. He will be . increase to bring his rating income up to 30 per cent. An owner of a large struc- ture (five or more dw units) Housing t of 1949,” the Area ord’s 1 the ndlord certifies that ing and will continue all service§ and equip- required under the rent regu- ations, TODAY'S LANDINGS 5e ed to an adjustment, if his| 20 per cent of gross income. The | ’ ent to bring wcome up to Today's landings of halisut the | totaled 162,000 pounds with small selling for 10 cents per pound, mediums at 15%, large at 14%. In e W:mh‘[lw I(‘,IlowiAng listing, the landings ik ntal income | ¢ listed in that order with boat yment of operating cx-‘;{‘:n("” in parentheses and buyers d an allowance for de- |- lsd for each landing. Among the - expenses ! Norma, (Ed - Welle) '1,000, 3,600, g g {500, Engstrom Brothers; Susie Q. show are the fuel and utilities furnished, | will be s operat inere the net 25 per cent. Wk adjustment is effec date the petition w: the | (Wilmar Georgsen), 500, 500, 500, Alaska Coastal Fisheries; Defiance itorial materials, real| e iheurance ana inter- | (Frank Olson), 4500, 8,000, 1,000, eFE !Booth Fisheries; Solar (Dan and decorating. An S tion also may ) the expenses for the well as a portion of the Twiet), 4,000, 22,000, 7,000, Booth Fisheries; Cape Cross (Howard | Jensen), 1,000, 14,000, 5,00, Eng- and replacements, | Strom Brothers; Thelma (Bernt Al- to a|Stead), 500, 7500, 1500 Engstrom mc‘[BmLhcrs; Tundra (Peter Oswald), | ¢,000, 14,000, 2,000, Alaska Coastal Fisheries; Margaret T. 4,000, 8,000, 2,000, Brothers; Imalone (Everet Buchanan), 500, 4,000 500, Eng- d that the new strom Brothers; Mabel (Ole Jack- provision also replaces |scn), 500, 1,800, 700, Alaska Coastal ment grounds which | Fisheries; Mayflower (Gust Swan- of Alaska lendlords have | son), 2,000, 10,000, 3,000, Booth t to get needed | Fisheries; Loreli of Petersburg | Margnus Martens), 4,000, 16,000, no | iarge, Halibut Producers Coop on futures, | — | Trollers Atientioni Stop at | Madsen’s today for your supplies. | Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- duced prices. 176 tf 7 last st on may not be included | Hildre), strom (Peter sh ex; adjustm two | | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Seccnd and PFranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS it | Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankln P. O. Box 25% { { | CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE &0 || Juneau used in applying for the rent in-| ase shall be granted | Eng- | JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO L0OG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE GO ON HOME WHERE 1} YOU BELONG/ FROM NOW ON, | KINY YOU PULLED '™M GOIN Alaska Broadcasting Co. You MY HAIR/ AN QLDG ;%SE C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—Hello from France. 5:15—Red Cross. | 5:30—~GENE KRUPA-CBS. | 6:00—News. | 6:15—Animal Court. ‘ 6:20—Sport Scenario: 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. | 7:00—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—Forecasts. | 8:05—Time to Dance. 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. 8:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- ‘CBS. 9:00—Alaskan News. | 9:15—Viking ‘Varieties | 9:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. | | 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 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CARE All programs subject to change | due to ccrditions beyond our con- | ol DAS IF T JUST ANOTHER ADIDN'T RECOGNIZE YOU BEHIND THOSE BANGLES, OU'RE FEATHER REGENT! OF THE GIRLS IN THIS AWFUL PLACE! IT%6 THE ONLY WAY I COULD CONTACT YOU UNCBSERVED, TO EXPLAIN 2 ALASKA COASTAL i CARRIES 16 ON | MONDAY FllGHlSi With a minimum of daily sche uled flights because cf weather Alaska Coastal yesterday took out| 12 passengers and krought in rour.i‘ For Sitka, passengers wlere:JMa.r-‘ ¥ WHY WE GET HUNDREDS garet Thomas, Bob Davlin, James| Garnell, William Howard, Helen VOU NEED ADVICE, %UIEE&!UEE%SEAI.?@VAFOR Cass, Dr. Lowell, George Karpi, E.| ["PEAR-SHAPE, AND GOLD MINE YOU DON'T, T. Middleton. I'M GOING TO GIVE ; For Saook Bay: John Allen; for Haines: Carl Heinmiller; for Skag- way: John Bowen. | For Tenakee: Louis Karsten;| from Tenakee: Frank Williams; from Sitka: C. Buck, Frank Wright, C. Schobers. IF YOU ASK ME, TRACY, THAT SIDE LINE. | ELLIS AIR LINES BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell 1 With connections to Craig, Klawock aad Hvdaburg, l Convenjent afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - Plumbing © Hoafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Hasri Machine Shop, Inc. “Your ;ep.dslts_l ARE SA FE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS mn HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5.000. ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA . Now is the time to put your fur| coats in storage. We- have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Come | to our office. Chas. Goldstein and Co. 91 if | OH, | WOULDN'T WANT YOU TO BE THAT LUCKY! YOU FOUND A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER? A GOOD SICN, BUT M NOT SUPERSTITIOUS . YES, | KNOW. BUT IF THERE'S ANYTHING IN IT, A RABBIT IS THE LUCKIEST GUY IN THE WORLD! THAT'S GOOD. | HOPE. YOU'RE NQE. T WORKING TOO HARD. | NOTICE | All dogs must be licensed by | June first. Licenses availlable at City Clerk’s office, $1.00. 191 6t C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk | HELLO! NINA? HOW'S LITTLE WILL/IE—_"’J/ KENTUCKY’S KEY TO0 HOSPITALITY, AB YORE SHOOTIN $# SOIFEER BALLS O FIRE HERE COMES OL' SNUFFY SWVIE A-WHO00PIN' AN A-AOLLERKN' LIKE AE WUZ POSSESSED WIF = TA' SPERRITS 1S HERE 1N HOOTIN' HOLLE AN HE'S OUT TO GIT ALL OONSHINERS KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF AR/ THERE YOU ARE /1 WAS A LITTLE LONGER THAN I HAD EXPECTED- DNTVY'S 15 ONLY THREE BLOCKS ANAY/. e B s | vOU WART HERE -IM GOING INSIDE AVON PRODUCTS ! 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