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"< - PAGE SIX PERMITS NEEDED IN FIRE SEASON, ALASKA FORESTS - .- Unlawful Adions Under| u Territorial Statute Announced The Ferest It is now nec obtain a fire p rush Permit Service off eral buildin Nc perm fires. 1 G build campfires only This mineral mean Fed- J 1 | | I———— [ “WE'VE SWITCHED" : SAY PAR n ED K. YOUNG, his partner, says “I'ye switched to Calvert, too, be- cause I honestly think Calvert is always my best whiskey buy.” TNERS! | MOE ROBBINS, co- | ! owner of a New York eclothing business,switched to Calvert Re- serve ‘“‘because I like its mild and mellow taste.”” A - CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City e - | e e s et i leaving it. The best test is to feel t with your hand. The followinz actions are; 1 uniaw- 3 ful under al statu Building a fire, grass or brus. wthout clearing groun attended an unex! shed ent of extinzu’sh. | | | T | i | a fire in any timcer| the owner | 1 stad, orland has t | to | couga: TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ardlic Exploréi (oniing North To Live with Bandfloj&kimos ~Helge Ing- tall, loose e of a June 7 explorer, 1 SEATTLE Arcti ly white. E : FanNny m"nz gstad smoking his pipe. cist &b GERGEES et sold a thriv- ‘ yyee in pravent- N8 I o WAy, . He ing fires when re- | i8ure this way: “Life is very short. You must use it."” WOOD LEAVES TODAY FOR SEASON'S WORK YW CORKICE" his summer entirely ations ain be tt from the Mt. Vancouver. The Americar Ipine Club, which Wood is ident, will assist in the pro- ject's ‘werk ill alto attempt to climb Mt the highest un th American continent. SCHOOL BOARD PLANS fs of of 1 Va " NAMIKG SUPERINTENDENT N gz of a new superintendent il of schools will be priority business on the agenda for the Independent Schocl Board meeting tonight at 7:30 c'clock at the high school The school board will also make ion cn calling for a tax sale delinquent lands outside the au city limits. a d on ta Ju | Later he & bergen, a ls He gave up % not wish to be nt two nland. He een a jo! ist and once he worked in a s to get enough roney to canoc took him to hi adventure, which was four with nomadic Indiens in t adian Arctic. He called Caribou Eaters.” They t of ecivilizaticn only ammunition, and a little “T did ars in n ouch to rifles bacco. Por four winters Ingstad cI their fan-shaped dog team the trails left by herds of mi ing caribou. He lived witll th as an Indian. There were ti when native trackers moved trails across ice and followed ncof- to- over prints that Ingstad could not se2. “It was feast or famine, huni or starve.” Then there was the time he be came a ainted with an old T in Mexico and began a hunt to the descendants of Geronimo’s band of Apache killers. “We found their houses high the mountains of western Mexico, he said. “They were wild. Wild like wolves. We never saw them.” Ingstad Saturday was in S en route to Alaska where he hopes to find a band of Es with. He has a letter of introduc- tion to Alaskan offic from Sec- retary of the Interior Krug. “I am nct going there to teach rat- | es | kimos to live| [(hc Eskimos,” he said. | ing there to learn.” {' To top it all, His wife presently is | brother, Kaare, Norwegian consul in Southern California. “She knew I w#s a nomad when delicacies she married me,” he said. As he moved through the lobby of the Olympic Hotel, he made the dizhes | suited, bespectacled persons seem completely stuffy. dr: He was sed in a pair of army khal ki an old pair of comfortable shoes, a jacket, shirt and tie tied ble man. He had a jew more hook nd a faw) time to di to Friehds, Neighbors Honor Hank Harmon A Public Reception | Director of Tu welfare Ten Harmon was given a big send off in his new position yesterday af- ternoon at a public reception in his henor given by the members of the Welfare Department staff. More an 200 friends and neighbors stepped in at the Gold Room of the Baranof between 4 and 6 | o'clock to extend well wishes to Harmon in his new job. Kenneth Foresman, child welfare epresentative for the Territories for the U. S. Childrens’ Bureau, in Juneau for conferences with allied agencies ,was also an honored gucst at the reception. For Foresman it is a homecom- ing. He was here for three years | beginning in 1942 as supervisor of child welfare services. Along with conferring with the Welfare staff and with the Social Security Ad-, ministratioin, Foresman sa‘'d he slans to get in as much visiting with old friends as possikle. “I am go-| territory Ingstad is married!flights with his| a completely comfort- ', more places to sce before | NEW AERIAL CUISINE 'XOW SERVED BY PAA { An entirely new . aerial cuisine termed “vastly superior to any- thing previously served on northern runs” is being offered, | cffective this week, on the Alaskan of Pan American World Alrways, the company announces. The new service is built around “hot casserole meals,” in which usually reserved for famous restaurants are served pip- hot in individually heated while the Clppers are in ing there | flight over Alaska. . typical breakfast starts with juice and cinnamon baked and a main casserole of with tomato and mush- illed pork sausages, and rown potatoes. Mutfins ik and coffee go with it. weon on the new bill of tossed spring garden salad French cream dressing, main Jle dish of diced chicken and a la king in a potatc ring Lutte garden pess, and tart for dessert. tomato and cottage ad with parsley dressing, ole of beef sirioin tips with coms in a rice ring, gar- nished with peas and pimento, fol- by vanilla pudding with A fruit apple, omelette A dizzer: ckilled chefs prepare the meals in spctless flight kitchens on the grou: The two stewardesses on cach flight are given special in- structicn in how to heat the food rd serve it aloft. ' ANS SUPERVISOR GOES TO SALT LAKE CITY Bound for a week's service with the Civil Service Commission at Salt Lake City is Mrs. Bertha EI- linger, supervisr of elementary edu- cation for the Alaska Native Ser- vice. She will assist in a review of applicants for teaching positions in the Territory. Sne plans to go on two week's leave in Salt Lake City following her work with the Commission, and will go to Seattle June 27 to attend T “fi%fii g (DLUMNS 5 Sssssssssisassssaies FORSALE | i CLEARED excavated lot for sale in 1$1,000 down, balance like rent, 4 West Juneau. Ph. Black 340 af-| rooms, living room, dining room, ter 5 p. m. 15 3t | Kkitchen, cement foundation and il ) basement, furnace, elec. hot wat-; 12-TUBE radio, 16-it. boat, 7% o elec range, completely furnish- hp Scott’s outboard motor. Martin ed, double plumbing, Nedr school Apt. No. 48. Ph. 862. 163t| and Federal bidg. Possession im- | = h.| mediate. | lsg;sAl“ORD g S 5225.151’;. l HOLMS Cafe, reasonable rent, fully e i equipped. Excellent business. 15-ton pickup, | $4,000 home in Douglas, Nob Hill:: Phone Black 295 or 676. Base- ment, garage elec. kitchen, fur- nace, immediate possession. NEW home, Douglas, with' 3 bad- rooms, furnace; ALSO, 2-bedroom completely furnished home Doug- las; ALSO 3-bedroom home, 2 ine, ete. 1 block from town. 105 | j4tc garage, unexcelled channel Gastineau Ave. Ph. Red 290. 15 3t ! yjew furnace, refrig., etc. JSED 3% Octave Deagon Marimba, | DUPLEX on 6th, completely furn- ished, immediate occupancy, large 1841 International motor A-1, new paint job, $400.; Cash. See Gaines' Cafe, Mile 9, Glacier Hiway, P. O. Box 939. 5 6t | lv-rnor(r)Mi‘House, Vciorfiplete]y furn- ished, new large radio ccmbina- tion, refrigerater, washing mach- $150. H. C. Jones, Pelican, Al-| ska 212 6y garden, garage. oo |MACHINE SHOP at Small Boat LOOKING for a piace ve? | Harbor, fully equipped, priced Trailer house, completely furnish- | right, inspection invited, lease rea- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tt| sonable. h | FRITZ COVE year-round home, 1937 FORD four door sedan. Ph.. hardwood floors, garden, etc. AL- Blue 930 after 5 p.m. 209 tf| SO 5-acre patented tract and 175 NICE Home with 2 apts, income, | ft. frontage with small house patented. comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf| r23'l Front Street always rented. | THE CLARICE, THE FORRESTER 202 tf {THE Crescent Apts, the Seaview Apts., 3-apt unit with lots on Cal- LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. IF‘ORD 1-ton van truck. Engiae| overhauled. $450. See at Ja;’s Su- per Service. 99 tf |“ul’nv & mnPHY an education supervisors conference; REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS before returning to Juneau July 5.,Phone 676 over First National Bank Mrs. Ellinger escorted two chil-! dren to the states for hospital care under ANS's program. Fran- cine Jackson of Hoonah and Kath- erine Brown of Juneau went aboard ann American with Mrs. Ellinger when she left Sunday. FROM SAOUK BAY Roy Miner and Eugene O'Shea of Saook Bay are guests at the Gas- tineau Hotel. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The sealed bids will be received by the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- TION, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, at the cffice of DR. JAMES RYAN. COMMISSIONER OF EDU- CATION ai Juneau, Alaska June 28, 1949 at 4:00 P.M,, for the general work (including mechanical and el- aska and then will be publicly cpen- ed. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be con- lsidered. Plans, specifications and {form of contract documents may be examined and copies obtained at the Office of the Commissioner of Edu- jcation or at the Office of Felix J. Toner, Registered Engineer, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- aska. A deposit of $25.00 will be re- plans and specifications, this amount will be refunded when they are returned. PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION JUNE 3, 1949. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Public Roads Administraticn, 419 Juneau, Alaska until 9:00 A.M. on June 20, 1949, and then publicly op- ened for furnishing the materials and performing the work for con- structing Alaska Forest Highway Project 7-A5,B2, Surfacing, Mitkof Highway, Tongass Natiopal Forest, First Judicial Diyision, Territory of Alaska. The project located adjacent to the town of Petersburg, Alaska is 4.917 miles in length and consists of resurfacing and placement of loose riprap for slopé protection. principal items of work involved in the project are as follows: Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account Work, All Req'd.; Clearing 0.8 Acre; Un- classified Excavation 1,500 Cu.Yds.; Fine Grading Subgrade and Should- ers 4.917 Miles; Pit Clearing 0.5 Acre; Pit Stripping 1,000 Cu.Yd.; Crushed Gravel or Crughed Stone Surface Course 9,000 Cu.Yd:; Loose Riprap 3000 Cu.Yd. Plans and specifica- tions may be examined by prospec- tive bidders at Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; Public Roads Administration, 208 Broad- way-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- gon; Associated General Contragtors of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Associ- ated General Contractors of Am- erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, |tractors of America, Eousac-Sogn Building, Ancharage, Alaska, Where copies of plans and specifizations are requested, a depoait of $10.00 will be required to insure theéif return. If these are not returned within 15 days after o] of bids, the dé- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifica- tions may be obtained at the office Juneau, Alaska and Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon. H. A. Stoddart, Division Engineer. First’ publication, June' 3, 1949. + Last publication;-June - 7,.1849. C.| ectrical work) for the construction | of the school building at Kenal, Al- | quired to insure the safe return of ; | FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, | Federal and Territorial Building, ! The | Oregon; Associated General Con-! of Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, | FOR SALE (Coniinued) |BY Original Owner, 1940 Buick | sedan, excellent mechanical con- t dition, tires less than a year cld; ) radio, heater; bargain price. Ph i 414 6t \ Black 875. fao Ao id 37 PLYM and tires; new paint. Ph. Red 415 after six p. m. 414 3t | . i s e ;PLAY Pen with reversible plastic i pad, excellent condition. Blue i 170, 14 tf {FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second hand doors, windows, cupboard dcors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tf BABY BUGGY, play pen, portable clectric washer, dinette set, garden tools. Green 855. 14 3t | YOTT: 16 cabin utility hull, shaft, wheel, stuffing box, stern bearing; | all like new; in small boat harbor $150. below cost. Joe Frueher, Bergann FHotel. -4 5t ® 000060 0c 000 iDRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks fo L $7.50. Fine for flower box- €s, gardens, and lawns. SkLores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O Box 209. 174 t2 © @ 0 0 C P o o 8 0 0 | FOR SALE: 2 pair sxis, good cor- ion. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 99 »d 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- + Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t VACUUM Cleaner, portable washing machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairs, 6-way lamp, Inagazine end table. All practically new. Phone i Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t |T AM PLEASED to announce my appointment as sales agent for j the remaining shares of Pewabic Minig Co. stock available to the public. Equipment and a six-man i crew are preparing to leave town i for the copper sites to be pros- pected. Shares sell for $1 each | Wwith a minimum purchase of 100. Less than 8,000 shares remain to be sold. Peter Wood, Tel. 911, Ju- neau, Box 2839. 206 tf 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, two floors, insid: plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, turn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay, COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacler Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, part; furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. Wifliam Winn—Phone 234 NEW LISTINGS $000 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. Furnitiire 2 year: old, electric stove, refrig., new wash. machine. Best view. Hol water heater, automatic. oil fur- nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks from St. Ann’s; 3 blocks from school; 5 blocks from Evergreer' Bowl. $9,000 Martin Feist house hottom of ski trail, 1 bedroom possible 3 fireplace, view, basement. 9 Used Cars, 25 boats far salc. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise i2th at Hartor — Fhone 91) WANTED: Maid for general house. work. Ph. 102, 15t COUPLE with cne child urgentl) need house or apt., preferrabl furnished. Red 499. 14 37 WANTED: Troiicr on percentage b; experienced fisherman, with op | tion' to buy. Phone Douglas 255§ Box 1232 Douglas. 211 6} | WANTED: Experienced stenograph er receptionist, also possibly sim ple konkkeeping. Law office. R. E Rokzarison, phone 334, 211 t WANTED: Cab drivers at Ciacie Cab Co. New cars. 210 t EMPLOYED young couple wish t sublet apartment or house fo summer. Excellent care guaran teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3 WANTED: Expericaced cierk steno grapher and senior clerk. Salar: §285 per month. Inquire roon 203 Health Department, Terri torial Bldg. 92 t MISCELLANEOUS MISS JEAN H. MORGAN: You white bag is here at the Em pire Office. 15 3 JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm, 1 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 37¢ HOPES New anc Csed Mdaw W buy, sell énd exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone 908. 599 ¢ B S 07 ) SIS O 2 O WINTEK and POND, CO. Inc Complete Photographic Supplie Ueveloping - ¥rinung - Lniatgn Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Pfinting - Phetattaty | LONG Estabn.s..el business, liquor | store, grocery and meat markel with living quariers. Must settle estate. 1'h. 103 or P.O. Box 25%. / 168 ¢ FOR RENT GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 ur Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20! 815 Decker Way. t FOR VACATIONERS 2 SINGLE rooms available June 1 Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 206 U STEAMHEATID koutis, Weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 89 t WURILTZER Spinit plano for rent Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg, 890 tf TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort whil “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju neau resident including: Transpor tation via plane or water taxi, $3( Centéet Ralph Wright at th Chamber of Commerce Travel In formation kooth in Alaska Coasts office, Baranof Hotel. 212t NiCE GLEAN sieam beated room. also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 38 tf North China prope, between the | fabulous Great Wall and the Yang- tze River, lies in latitudes corres- pending to those of the United States. i | There are belicved to be loss than 35 whooping cranes left in the world. Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 ‘The flrst. modern geography book in English and written for school appeared in 1746. Its author wa the British king’s geozrapher. M s, MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY | | Full line of Halibut and Trolling ||| Gear — Many items now at new it LOW PRICES ¢ Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Follow the Cabs to i| ROSS' OASIS in Douglas Good Time