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PAGE SIX CONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and seleased by the Weather Bureau, | Juneau. follow: Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Juneau Airport . Annette Island Kodiak Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway .. Petersburg Portland Prince George Seattle Whitehorse Yakutat 10 New Members Are Initiated Info Women of Moose | Ten new members were initiated by Women of the Moose at a spcc-i jal meeting held Thursday Candidates entering the chapter were Gladys McGovern, Evelyn| Winson, Mary Albright, Irenc Fur long, Inga Miller, Margaret Mc Maude Keefe, Mar ¢ Woodf Opal Jensen and Johanna Jei. Senior Regent May La 1 receiv- ed a letter from Mary Wallace, a| member of the Grand Council who | visited here sometime ago and has since taken a great interest in | 46—Partly Cloudy | 15—Snow | 35—Drizzle | —Fog | 45—Rain “ 26—Partly Cloudy | 43—Rain 49—Partly Cloudy 33—Partly Cloudy 42—Cloudy 44—Partly Cloudy | 45—Partly Cloudy 31—Foz | 38—Cloudy 34—Snow 40—Ram 43— Partly Cloudy 51—Partly Cloudy 41-—Cloudy | 51—Partly Cloudy 47—Partly Cloudy 42—Drizzle a ‘ A | nett, skan work. S | Hilse, an Alaskan girl who is grad- uating from Mooseheart this ye s very talented and wishes to at- d a school 0. A letter from the girl thank- | the chaj was read, to help er for a graduation and a decision was made with a scholarship fund Co-workers will dress a doll for the contest to be held at San Fran- cisco this year, it was announced. A leader of the Girl @ Scout Brownie troops wrote thanking the Moose Women for their help this year. Next meeting at which time will be held June there will be an election of officers. Reports due will be child care, hospital guild, membership, ritual and pubhcn) DENALI FROM SOUTH| WITH 21 FOR JUNEAU| The Denali, yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and leaving for the Westward t night, had 21 passengers rking and 23 embarking From Seattle, passengers Mrs. Frank Barber, Olaf Brensde!, John Cook, Mr. George Danner, Mrs. Anna Har- grave, Lawrence P. Johnston, J. M. Plum, Mrs. Aletha Thorendal, Mr. and Mrs. Wootan and two children, N. Carpenter and R. S. Moore. n: Robert E. n Smitn at A. Thorendal, C For & rd K. Allen, For Skagway: ss H. Rogal, Rapuzzi, Willlam Mrs. Bernard Baker, Howard Baker, For Haines: Mr. and man Smith, Jean Smith. For Kodiak: Mrs. A. Long, Jim- mie Long, Phyllis Long, Michael and Mrs. W Anna Coc Margaret Bur- R. J. Zernia. M E. Mantel and Mrs. L, Flynn, Mr. and E. S. Bloom, Mrs. Sher Mrs. T, EASTERN STAR Juneau Chapter 24, 8 o'elock. No. 1, wrote that Lila of designing in Chi- | arriving from Seattle| were: | and Mrs. W. Daly, | Goo- | am Mar- | Alberta | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR DOUGLAS VETERAN | DDOUGELAS KILLS FIRST WOLF NEWS SEEN CN ISLAND s NOW CHANNEL LINES No. 4 of the Channel B | Lines received a spanking new coat [ of blue and white paint, with a no- | ticeable streamlining effect, during last we The regular paint job was done at the Douglas garage of 2 | the company, with James S. Mec- ‘tlm Douglas Island beach and ))qu Clellan doing the lettering, which sue it into the water. By the tim | Bergquist could get busy with his : has been changed from the Channel | Bus Lines to the Channel Lines. | 30-40 ri reds animal 119"0,“',“‘&'“ o 9y ey .ister Flexible received its face lift- deer, | abcut in mid-channel, swimming | ing two: weeka: ag0, LAMIHIENE sl fowatd the Bethel Ghildren's home, | 10¥ 10 tOB:RheDe ORI US - Whe attacker turnad. and swam|Senger and e SoUCEE SRR ER Dok Toitlis’ BescH. near the norsh|Dected on the CRABUEIRISEEEIRIE road. The animal was still alve ' when Bergquist reached it, to send more bullets after the fir The predator was no dog, but a 3, a 4 e Reidi, Sr., long time T wolf—the first one on Douglas ApeiEEl & e % | resident and businessman of Doug- Island, in the knowledge of either | . X | las, who is employed at Mt. Edge- Bergquist or Jack O'Connor, Fish | (oo M50 i umbe with the ANS, is in town on and Wil i el . | .‘,,(m LB DA e annual vacation. He intends to | is vacation visiting triend: ‘Hitting him at that distance was end s vheSE o » " § 2 stay at the home of his son an accident,” said Bergquist. “When & " I got through with him on the and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Reidi, Beach, thires ‘Bullsts ‘A - nibione | T+ Wnere he Will/SSHUEE REN [in the head and two in the neck.” ™ P Bergquist took the wolt hide to the oftice of Dan Ralston, FWS DIXIE IS NINE Lawe Enforcement Supervisor, tor ixie Johnson celebrated her certification and, when sure that he | ninth birthday on Saturday with a would receive the $30 bounty, turn- | on Community Recrea- and gave it to Mrs. Barbe Beach. She Is the daughter stenographer. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson, anned and made idents cf the hig a ruz. “It will be a hands ! she commented. “The y wolf has exceptionally “By Henry, I s0 mad I} | tived and fired!” John W. Bergquist speaking. He had seen what he tl to be a large dog chase a deer was ght | FROM MT, EDGECUMBE picnic | into s b one,” | old | ma: MARY ESTES HOME Eugene (Mary) Estes return- a Pan Amerl Alrways on afternoon, after severai nice 5 to find | ¢d Saturda; . Johnson wan a wolf skull, for the private mus-| eum of an elderly ccllector in her | months in Seattle receiving medical home city, Vernal, Utah. attention. She was one of the a veteran of Wc mus:cians at Mik he lives by the lan nd, and some occ War 1, s | on Doug ional fishing. ay for the States where they 11 visit with their families Tacoma and later go to Yellowstone National Park, where Mr. will be employed during the sum- mer. In Doug r. W the faculty of the Douglas Pub- Schools, INssall c Daughters of Amer- | ica Il new officers at meeting tomorrow night at o'clock in Parish Hall. All m ! bers are urged to attend the me Rom Wiles left on| ! | ‘Wiles | express opinions on the hows and WITH PRA Richard McCormick, who returned recently from studies at the Uni- versity of Alaska, is leaving today for Seward, where he will be with the PRA during the summer school vacation. This is McCormick’s four- | th season with the PR&, starting during his Junior year vacation. Douglas will begin its Clean-up, | Paipt-up, Fix-up Week today and| continue for the next two weeks. | Mayor Pusich, backed by the City and its business houses and Service Clubs, urges all property holders in | the community to really get busy| with the hammers, rakes, shovels and paint brushes. All rubbish should be piled close to the streets, where the city truck can easily reach, and it will be carted away. Douglas can expect more tratfic| through the streets this year than ever before, with tourists, the Com- munity Beach, the U. S. Bureau of Mines station and other more gen- | eral activity, and it is desired that it present a favorable appearance, both for beauty and health of its} residents. The City slogan is “Come cn Douglas, let’s go.” LIONS CLUB TALKS COMMUNITY PROJECTS AT OVERTIME MEET/ Long-talked-of and much-delayed community projects got a working over by Lions Club members thisi noon in a session that adjourned | only after discussion was tabled until the next meeting. Meeting for noon luncheon at| the Baranof with former President | Barney Andersen, now of Skagway weilding the gavel, Lions spent al- most an hour discusisng the bog-| ged-down drive for an ambulance | for Juneau and the heating of the Evergreen swimming pool. The pool discussion resolved with the appointing of an investigation smmittee headed by Joe Werner, ssisted by Dr. J. O. Rude and; Gus George. Aiter ten or more Lions rose to of securing an ambulance for y of Juneau, the discussion| tabled until next meeting wnenii officials will be asked to join | I por | $3600 Modern House furnished; gar- | FOR "SALE: 2 p:ur skis, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1949 A-D-S sszcsssssissassEsTIEEET FORSALE | __ FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth, good condition, low ! miléage. Ph. Blue 730. 203 4t Fritz Cove | 202 12t age; 14 mi. Post; Road. ONE 4” Jointer and 7-inch tabie saw, complete with motor. Full size boat plans for 16 ft. V-bottom boat. Ph. Green 752. 202 2t 9 HP Evenrude; also baby crib and mattress and training chair. Ph.| Green 403. 202 tf 360 ft. 1‘~ -Inch 1 Diameter Rope ft. l-inch diameter rope; 50 ft. %-in. galvanized chain, shackles and thimbles; one 18-pound Dan-! forth anchor; all new, never usec; | a bargain for someone. Phone Black 743. J. M. Hawthorne. 02 3t LOG CABIN 28x16 ft inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 743. 202 tt REFRIGERATOR In good shape. Phone 928. 201 3t 1942 DODGE Tudor Sedan, good condition. See Harry wm.kms,l American Shoe Shop. $750. 201 tf NEW Wooden Fish Scow, 18x60, continuous strakes, seasoned lum- | ber. Jchnson Manufacturing Co., Fox Avenue and Duwamish Wat- erway, Seattle, Washington. 01 5t CONSOLE radio-phono,- vacuum cleaner, portable®washing mach- ine, all latest models; also swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairis, 6-way lamp, chest of drawers, magazine end table, bedding, dishes, 2 fish- ing poles, size 6 hip boots. Phone Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 201 6x _AARGE level lot, with small cabin, on Glacier Highway near Coun-| try Club. Ph. Blue 785 after 6 p. m. 200 6t MODEL A Ford block complete overhaul, priced to sell. Phone | 902 between 9 and 5, days. 139 Wil- 97 3t | 98 tf | TWO i;;ge ivy plants. loughby Ave. 3 Unit Apt. good income. 6 p. m. House, nice u:»t:ationI Green 915 atlcri 93 tf, FORD 1-ton van truck. Engine overhauled. $450. See at-Jay's Su-l per Service. 99 tf good con- “ition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 :m‘ 1941 Plymoutn pickup; 1946 Pon-! tiac 2-dcor sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth! Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling| Co. 84 tf ACROSONIC piano in excellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono-. graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and bockshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf > o000 0 00 . ORY Chicken Fertilizer in gunuy ! sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. NICE C LOST: Wallet FOUND: Pair of glasses WAN’I‘ED Largu stone crock YOUNG couple with child desperate- Gov CABINS - CABINS - CABINS FRITZ COVE—5% acres patented land, 7-room house, beach, garden, etc; Enthralling view, 2-bedroom | home, hardwood floors, completely furnished; 3-room cabin part furnished. Log cabin, patented land. School bus to all. LENAS BEACH and COVE: 2 cab- ins, excellent condition; good fish- | ing. 4-bedrooms, large living room, din- ing rcom, double plumbing, near school and federal bldg., owner financed, reasonable down paymt. and $75 monthly. Furniished, base- ment, furnace, elec. hot water heater, ete. ! DOUGLAS—Garaen, garage, cemeni | foundation, good roof, new fur- | COUNTRY HOME, nace, 3-bedrooms, good furniture; also 2-bedroom furnished, base-| ment, furnace, etc.; and 3-bed- room home, basement, ete. Nob Hill turnace, i DUPLEX near school and Fed-! DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, firéplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, = vedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. William Winn-Phone 234 REAL ESTATE Juneau Lena eral building. Completely furnisn- | $850—3-room house on float. ed, garage. reasonahle. Large gar- den. Channel view. DUPLEX; furnace, niture, view; owner financed. 3-APTS., large income, excellent: condition. Good location. Owner financed. $500 down, balance like rent, houses, 1 acre pat. land. ulacler‘ Highway, | beautiful fur-} )S4,250~2-bed furnished. $700 down, $3,500—2-story unfinished, now has small apt. with oil range, sinks, toilet, shower. Finished exterior. $60 monthly. 1$4,750 G-bed view. Terms. furnished, fireplace, 2 | $7,000—2-bed furnishéd. View. $7,000—1 bed and lot, Good neighborhood. furnished. 21 ACRES pat. land, 8-room house, .$7,500—3-bed, furnished, central lo- school bus, electricity, ed, fireplace, garage, etc., iate possession. MURPHY & HIIBPHY' REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS STEAMHEATEL oums, weeny or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. { WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent. Andersoa Piano Shop. Ph. 143. |SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. “steam also stcam baths. Rooms. Scandinavian | 738 tf | LOST AND FOUND | containing money | and important papers. (Initial! ‘R"). Return to onia Hotel, i Rm. 32. Reward. 208 3; in Bail ow: i 73t Pa; early Sat. mxrning. may have by paying for ad. WANTED ' 1. . 4 365. 203 2t 2-badrcom furnish- | . Call 561. -~ 203 4t | in need of a ed apt. or hou: A EmplO)cd gn. wan.s smm apartment. Call 011 between 8 a.m. | and 4 p 201 ax " Box 209. 174 tt 2 @ ® 0 C 0 o 0 0 0 o o CARRIERS for Alsska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh 8-ft. Klinker Outboara with John- son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t ablis.ed busiess, lquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters, Must settle| — estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf n iurther talks on the matier. Barney Anderscn, here for sevetal days from his position as principal at Skagway, took over the presi-| dent’s chair with much gusto. An-| derscn, a former Juneau High 3chool instructor, acted as Lions! Club president here in 1945. Further reports by the Douglas seach committee indicate that pro- _ress is being made on getting fac- lit.es in readiness for summer va- cation months. Ken Axelson and Marc Boles reported that dressing rooms for boys and girls have been .nstalled at the beach and are eady for use. Buford Jenkins, U. S. Public Jealth consulting engineer, schedul- ed to speak to Lions, graciously igreed to return at a later date when Licns enthusiasm for civic :mprovement held them overtime in discussion. * Dean Young and Ira M. Kreshner weré introduced to the group as guests. President George Danner called for a meeting of the koard oi di- rectors Thursday at 5:15 for nomi- nation of officers. Earle Hunter acted at Lions rep- resentative in a clean-up project at the Boy Scout camp the past week- 1 strative WANTED: Expciienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary: $285 per month. Inguire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial, Bldg. 92 t1] WOMAN wants work of any any “kind I by day or week. Ph. Blue es&i i MISCELLZNE®LS JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg. Phone Blue 379 HOPES New and Used Mdss. W buy, sell and exchange. 214 2ns St. Phone 908. 299 1 WINTEK and POND, CO. Inc, Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - ¥rinting - ENIarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photestats SUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent. $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. tf YUARANTEED Reailstic Permar ent, $750. per ocurls $1 w Lola’s Beuuty Shop. Puone 320 315 Decker Way. t LEAVES ON ,VACATION TRIP TO HCNOLULU Lois Jund, public htalin acmn- director for the Alaska Department of «Health, leit yester- day by Pan "American = Airways bound for Honolulu for a month’s vacation in Hawaii. MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling LOW PRICES Opp. Ball Park l Gear —,Many items now at new | | Open 9 to 9 Dr. E. Lannon Kelly . Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670. furnish- ; immed- i .sm 500—4-bed furnished, new liv- 69 t1; FOR RENT: Apartment suitable cation. Terms. $8,000—5-bed, furnished, view, terms ing room set, new bedroom set, New Frigidaire elec. stove, Philco refrig, new combination radio. Two bathrooms. ! Phone 676 over First National Bank ; $12,500—2-bed Waynor Tract, furn- i FOR RENT ? ished. $13,650—3-bed Waynor Tract, un- furnished but includes new elec. refrig., elec. stove, elec. hot wat- er heater. couple with two children. Twin beds made into bunks for kids in separate rcom, daveno in living room, elec. stove, kitchenette, good furniture, all 1 year old. Rent $40. Will sutlet for 7 mo., possibly more to party purchasing fur- nishings for $500. Near Fed. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Auke Bay $1,850—Water frontage 75x100 in- cludes foundation and one room start cn house, Fritz Cove, pat- ented. $5,000 for 5 acres plus salvage lum- ber worth $2,000 plus strip to beach 50x187. Road frontage ap- prox. 500 ft. Patented. $4,500 for 5 acres patented, two bedroom house part furnished, trout stream near Auke Lake, on highway, large clearing. ;86,800 for 4'%2 acres patented, two bedrocm house furnished, large lawn and garden, good water, Leautiful view of water. 450 ft. frentage on road. $21,000 for 10 acres, three dwell- s, 3 ft. gravel fill yoad, two docks, protected cove, large gar- dens and flower beds. Boat house. mostly cleared. Terms, REAL ESTATE Douglas $1,800—iwo bed on beach, seawall and fill, elec., water, oil, furnished. Beautiful view of Juneau and Mt. Roberts. Cash. $8,000 two bed, new house, concrete bascment, two lots, one block frcm school. Unfurnished. Two more bedrooms for an additional $500. USED CARS PANEL, good tires, new battery, $100. 1939 GMC pickup, $150. 1941 Nash, $850. Two 1937 Chevs, $175 and $320. 947 DeSoto, good-as new, $1800. ‘939 Plymouth Pickup, $300. 935 Oldsmobile Sedan, $200. 941 Dodge Pickup $350. FISHING BOATS Gillnetter, 20x7x1.5, king and. sock- eye nets, 8 ft. skiff. Good shape. $600. VANITY selling at $3,600. Just re- caulked, renailed, painted. 20x39x 2.5; Chrysler Ace; includes gear on koat. Croller 30x8.5x3 MARION J; Chry- sler 675 Conversion, 3-1 reduction; Engine run 20 hours. $1,800. ONE MAN troller 20x5x2; 2 speol gurdie, 150 fathoms new bronze trolling line;” 10 ft. cedar skifi; new herring net; cradle; 39 hp. Gray engine, round bottom; $1400. 8 ft. INBOARD, $275. I'WO 16-ft. inboards, $750 (new). WATCH tomorrew for more boat listings, includinz commexcial and PLEASURE CRAFT. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boaws Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 80U $450 and The highest recorded altitude reached by a human was 72,395 lfeet achieved in a balloon ascer- sion in 1835. Follow the Cabs to i in Douglas . ifor:a Goed Time

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