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PAGE SIX CONDITIONS " OF WEATHER ALASKA P1S. —_— | Weather conditions and temper- atures at various Alaska points, also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. n, 120th Meridian Time, and | released by the Weather Bureau, Junear. follow: 49—Cloudy 33—Cloudy 36—Rain 43—Fog 43-—Cloudy 50—Partly Cloudy 49-—Rain Showers 46—Partly Clou 53—Partly Cloudy 34—Cle 47—Cloud Partly Cloudy 34—Cloudy | 34—Cloudy 33—Fog | 42—Rain Showers | 36— Clear Cloudy Hudy 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 DROWNING VICTIM REMAINS BROUGHT IN FROM YAKUTAT 56 —Partly Rain Showers | 45—Cloudy | 37—Fogz | Remains of the vietim of drowning accident at Yakutat early thissweek have be ht he by U. S C ner Gordon Gray and will be sent to the South aboard tHe steamship Aleutian Sun- day. Henry Homann, 57, Alask Na- tive Service constructic foreman on ANS school building project Yakutat, drowned when a small boat capsized in the surf on hunting expedition. According to Homar ions on the i compan- ip. - 17-{.: r-old Jay B. Mailott,| Q to go ashore od on the beach.| youth escaped when a heavy swamped the craft. Homann| s sighted clinging to the craft| almost ten minutes, but at-| PLACES AS AHA MANAGER ter bear The su tempts to reach him were unsuc-i cessful. ‘ The drowning victim had been hunting with the youth and his father, Jay B. Mallott. When their | | small craft broke down they were|| taken under tow by a boat manned || by Ryder B. Converse and Gilbert || Sensmieir. On sighting bear along|| shore, Homann and young Mallott || decided to put ashore i Homann was born June 26, 1892| at Napcleon, Ohio. Remains will|| be sent to Wauseon, Ohio. Np in-| formaticn is available regarding| his family LANDINGs TODAY this morning trom| 20,300 poun P S y for small, 169 tor| 16 cents for large.| S zelling to the Alaska Coastal Fish-| cries were the June K. (Joe Ben- nett), 1,200 pounds of small, 2,500 pounds of mediums, 1,100 pounds of larze; Clarwood (Eli Hanlon), 2,500, 5,000, 1,000. Bought by Engstrom | Brothers: Norma (Ed Welle), 800, 4,500, 1,700. The three k landing; totaled the same 12 cents a and Ats going & 18, Appeintment of K. E. (Gene) Vuille (picture above) to the posi- tion of Resident Housing Manager of the Alaska Housing Authority, unced today by E. Glen utiv GOLDSTEIN CO. REQUESTS PROPERTY TITLE QUIETED B filled 1won who the position of chiet 1ccour for AHA in the main cffice in Anchorage. Vuille’s appointment will be e June 1. For the past ye 121f he has heen wi Goldstein Improvement Co. | b today requ d the Di t Court to declare void all claims to certain property in the City of Juneau be- ng ma nt in the case, | i€ Milton administrator of | @ Doran. ks also that the 1d 7 in bleck 2 be the plaintiff be|; le owner of said proper-| The ior tle to I ternal! erganizations. on, who * Jeen Witk \ds the nation in petrol- reh re duction; California is sec- or d Oklahoma third. | C Y 0 DANCE tonight i elec 9 teen-agers Director of AHA.} 5 | eacl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA their opening in y, 1046, M Johnson said that a total of 72 families, including 232 persons, have \ | time | Only one fire call has been made | according to Mrs. Johnson, who | said the fire was put out within a | few seconds, not’ necessitating use ‘cf fire fighting equipment. Also, | she said enly one police call for the shooting of an been requested. Ha with his Cub pin, by Scout- master Dore. Meetings of the dens and pack meetings are to be dis- lived in the apartments since that|continued for the summer vacation months Mrs. Arlene Wagner, Den Mother to the apartments in that Ume,io[ Den No. 1, directed the down- stairs activities. TO ENGLAND A. J. Buckingham, prominent apartment and property holder ot injured dog has|Juncau and Douglas, will leave to- | morrow for an all-air trip to Upen leaving, Mrs. Johnson will| England, his first trip to his native end a stay of 13 years in Juneau,|land since leaving for America in having " lived here since February, 1936. Her daughter, Lynne, wiil 1919, 30 years ago. He will visit a brother, Edgar remain here for a short time this| Buckingham, who is in his seven- summer #nd join her later in An- chorage. New manager Vuille plans to turn into office space present living quarters used by Mrs. Jehnson in the apartments, and to remain in | his present home. Alton L. Conine will continue in the capacity of maintenance mech- at the apartments, | PACK MEET:NC | Cub Scouts of pack No. 310 held meeting Wednesday evening in | the Community Methodist Church { with Committeeman Al Conine in made an outing B cout Cahmp on the n of June 5, a week from t | afiernoci | Sunday, and also for a picnic with he Juneau Cubs on June 21 at the s Beach, p; tant Cub Master Dore took charge of the Cubs pro- | William | ties, and lives just out of London, and a sister who also lives near London. He has seen neither since leaving England 30 years ago. Mr. Buckingham plans .a two-month visit before returning. MARQUEE, DOUCGLAS INN The Douglas Inn, & Douglas =i- i creation parlor, has received a new 'marquee during the past week in pre building Don Abel, contractor, is doing the and Jas. S. McClellan has the aticn to painting the entire FOR YAKUTAT he M /V Hygiene, Territorial De- partment of Health Boat, leaves for at Tuesday morning and will be there about two weeks adminis- the department’s health ogram. Included in the program is the examinatjon of all resident: in Yakutat for tuberculosis, admin- istering tuberculin tests, BCG vac- cinations and chest X-rays. Also included in this program where there is no resident physician is the teaching of health and how to ing ram for the evening, which was|handle health emergencies. Physi- he theme of Cub havi s for display ssortment of tools and posters of vegetables, Part of the Cubs achievements included the planting of trees on the schobl lawns during the month on t g brought his box along with an g Rk and a visit to the Juneau Dairy milk and ice cream plant. Cub Dee Duncan wes with his Bear badge presented | c and Howard 2 dening, with cian in charge of the medical staff on the Hygiene is Dr. Elaine Schwinge with Capt. Roe Dykeman homemade garden as master of the vessel. The Federal Reserve System be- gan operation on Nov. 16 1914. MILK DELIVERY MONDAY Milk will be delivered Monday but ners are asked to place bottles tickets out early. 207 2t FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949 e W Zessszss: FOR SALE i | condition. Radio, heater. Green 791 1941 Plymouth Sedan, $500. See at | Connor’s Motors or call Black | 200, 297 3t| i Phone | 205 tf 4-Cylinder, 10 np Evinrude 1948 outboard motor; 5 hp Johnson| cutboard motor; 25-20 Remington | pump; 30-30 Winchester practi-| cally new with Lyman Receiver Sight. Call Don Black Douglas‘ 15, evenings. 205 3t good condition; 5 good tires, radio | and heater. Call Douglas 254 at- ter 5 pm. 205 4t | | YOU have seen ihem many times., | Those old fashioned s key-wind, eight day clocks that hung in barber shops, saloons, blind pigs and various places. The electric clock has put them with the horse | and buggy, Fine for places with no electricity. We have five of them, recently cleaned and oiled and ready for another twenty years of use, Faces slightly soiled from constantly blushing at what ! they have seen. THE NUGGET! SHOP. 206 3t , | ‘ Bedroom House recently remod- eled, completely furnished. Ph.i Black 840 between 5 and 7. 1111 9th Street. 205 4t i 1940 BUICK Sedan, $650. Bathin- H ette, $5.00 Ph. Blue 212. 205 4t | — i COLD Spot retrigeraior, good con- | dition. 22 hp Elto outboard motor. | | Call Blue 505 after 5 pm. 04 4t | NICE Home with 2 apts., income, comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf! 1_942 Pl;;z;ulh, good Colld;tlc::, OW | mileage. Ph. Blue 730. 203 4t i i $3600 Modern Ho_u;e furnished; gar- 14 mi. Post; Fritz Cove | 202 12t venrude; 2iso baby crib and | mattress and training chair. Ph., Green 403. 202 tf LOG CABIN 28x16 it inside. Hawk | ! Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf LARGE level loy, with small cabin, on Glacier Highway near Coun- try Club. Ph. Blue 785 after § p. m. 200 6t | | MODEL 4 Ford block complete | overhaul, priced to sell. Phone 902 between 9 and 5, days. 98 tf tela HE = TWO large ivy plants. 139 Wil-! loughby Ave. 97 3[} FORD 1-ten van truck. Engine| overhauled. $450. Se2 at Jay's Su-! per Service. 99 tf | FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good con- | 2tion. Grecn 400 after 6 p.m. 80 3d 1946 Pon-! 1941 Plymouth pickup; tiac 2-dcor sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 4947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling, Co. 84 tf LONG Established business, liquor | store, grocery and meat markei, with living quarters. Must settle| estate. Ph. 103 o~ P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf WHOOPING CRANE | IS NOW DOOMED; E665 DESTROYED other hope for preservation of the nearly extinct whooping crane hasI just been dashed. : The National Audubon Society | received word today from the U.S‘i Fish and Wildlife Service, with which it has been cooperating in| attempts . to preserve the species, | that two eggs laid by a pair of | captive birds in the Aransas Na- tional Wildlife Refuge in Texas| have been destroyed. ‘The eggs were broken up by the parent birds yesterday. Robert P. Allen, official observer on the project, noticed the birds pecking at their nest, investigated and found the eggs had kteen shat- tered and that they were infertile. Only 33 whooping cranes, rem- nants of untold numbers, are known now to exist. The others have flown north as usual to.nest in some undiscovered Arctic breed- ing ground. \Armed Force Pay Bill Is Coming Up. (By The Associated Press) Representative Carl Vinson of Georgia says the House will pass a revised version of the bill to in- crease the pay of the Armed For- ces. The original measure was pro- ncunced dead a iew days ago. But! | Vinson, who is head of the Armed, ! Service Committee, says a new ver-: sion will be back on the floor in|{ two weeks, and its passage is cer-| tain. i MILK DELIVERY MONDAY Milk will be delivered Monday but ! custcmers are asked to place bottles {'ana tickets out. early. 207 2t | 1940 CHRYSLER. Good body and FOR SALE 3 bdrs. if wanted. Exquisitely fur- nished. View, basement, furnace, immediate occupancy. Owner will | iinance. * DOUGLAS, 3 bdr., basement tur- nace, Channel view, well furnish- ed, 2 lots, garage, large, light rooms. ALSO 3 bdr. home, $5,500; garage, furnace, good furniture, carpets; ALSO 2 bdr, furnished, basement, furnace, etc. ALSO Nob Hill 3-bdr., basement, garage, fur- | nished. | The CLARICE. The FORREST-! ER. The IT. MACHINE SHOP doing fine busi- ness, long, reasonable lease, well equipped, also adjeining buildings vicinity Small Boat Harbor. 4-BEDROOMS, double plumbing,, furnace, cement basement, view, near Federal Bldg, and school. Immediate possession. Owner fi-, nanced, small down pay., bal $75/ per month. | FIRST ST. $500 down, 2 bdr., bal-; ance like rent. Vacant. Furnished. FRITZ COVE: 2-bdr. hardwood floors, garden, marine view, ! schopl bus service; ALSO 8-rooms | with 5% acres pat. land; ALSO 3-* room cabin, part furnished. g LENAS BEACH and COVE cabins, well built, well furnished, good: beaches. BEATY SHOP with living quarters, | location assured, large following. | SIXTH SST., near school, Duplex ' well furnished, garage, garden, view. P DUPLEX, Willoughky, modern, fur- nished, always rented. 'MURPHY & MURPHY, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! Phone 676 over First National Bank TR R R R T 'Y DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny | sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box-! es, gardens, and lawns. Shores’ Poultry Farm, Mile 7 P..O. Box 209. 174 11 e e e Ccc 00 a0 0 0! 18-ft. Klinker Ouiboard with John son 9.8 hp motor, See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at ‘Alaska Laundry. 70 t VACUUM Clean machine, v chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. All praciically new. Phene Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t LARGE partly clearéd lot with t¢mall cabin, on Glacier Highv;ay) near Country Club. Ph. Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t OLYMPIC Oil Range with coils and : 50-gallon hot water tank; also { ABC washing machine. ?h. Doug- las 283 after 6 p. m. 208 3t AM PLEASED to announce my appointment as sales agent for the remaining shares of Pewabic Minig Co. stock available to the | public. Equipment and a slx-man’ crew are preparing to leave town | for the copper sites to be pros-| pected.. Shares sell for $1 each with a minimum purchase of 100. ! Less than 8,000 shares remain to be scld. Peter Woed, Tel. 911, Ju-! neau, Box 2839, 208 tf 1 i { X | tires, recently overhauled. Phone Blue 913. 206 3t 1%-HP Mercury outboard, $40. Ph.| Black 290. 206 3t FOR SALE {Continued) : 1941 De Luxe Dodge Coupe, guod‘DUPLEX two 1 bedr. apts., can add | DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- lously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP~—Best location. SUMMER HOME, twé floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, ¢ bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. William Winn-Phone 234 Lena NEW LISTINGS 1$900 CASH takes 2-room cabin, oil range and furniture, also. 5-acre homesite. Loop Road 1 mile from Auk Bay, Forest Service strip to Auke Lake gives boat landing right-of-way. New roof on house, gccupled all winter, available June $9,000 3-bedroom house East St. Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years old, electric stove, refrig, new wash. machine. Best view. Hot water heater, automatic oil fur- nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks from St. Ann’s; 3 blocks from school; 5 blocks from Evergreen Bowl. $9,000 Martin Feist house bottom of ski trail, 1 bedroom possible 3, fireplace, view, basement. i9 Used Cars, 25 boats for sale. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real istate - - Boats Sale Merchandise i2th at Harbor — FPhone U FOR RENT ROOM in private homs. Kitchen privileges for two. Ph. Blue 127, 206 3t 2 SINGLE rooms available June 1, Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 208 tr SINGLE Room, private entrance 427 Harris, ph. Blue 759. 205 4t STEAMHEATEL hooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent, Anderscia Plano Shop. Ph. 143, SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tt NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian 738 tf WANTED: Housen}an. steady work; apply at once to Housekeeper, Gastineau Hotel. 207 3t WANTED: Woman cook for ranck. Phone 145. 204 tf WANTED TO BUY for cash, small house with yard. Call 714 days. 206 6t WILL the lady who phoned 365 about the crock, please call again. 206 tf | WORKING Woman wanis board and room in private family. Write Empire, co 5832, 205 tf Write Pete 08 3t Tenakee, near, store. James, Tenakee, Alaska. ~ MISCELLANEOUS | JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC., Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 NEW YORK, May 27. —#— An- | 2-ROOM furn. house and shed in WOMAN wants empty mom_ln pri- vate home. Write Empire 5831. 5tf EMPLOYED young couple wish t> sublet apartment or house. for summer. Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3¢ CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh HOPES New anc Used Mdss, Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o St. Phone 908. 909 1 WINTEK and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplie Developing - ¥rinung - ENIATgmg Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Photostats WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial ,Bldg. 2 u WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf i 1 CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 659 Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 ° LOST AND FOUND LOST: Spare tire on Highway May 25. Reward. Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 206 3t LOST: Blue Beadeu Belt. Ph. Red 1}65 after 6 p.m. 205 ttf FOUND: Pair of glasses in Ball, Park early Sat. morning. Owuer may have by paying for ad. 73t | Full line of Halibut and Trolling Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Opp. Ball Park Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS . in Douglas - for.a Good Time i

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