The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 6

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: l ¢ prs EAAS Miscellaneous €xpense 161,73 Refunding bank loan, $1.- 200 and interest $3653 1236.53 DOUGLAS NE WS DOUGLAS ciTY P FINANGES ARE o5 = = "= Due from v.hu' account Total warrants issued...$26,943.59 Cash balance on hand: (Clerk's balance April 2, 1932) $ 43718 Summary of Clerk’s Resources to Date—April 2, 1932 v\\mt assets; coal on stock sold 1/526.55 lN FINE SHAP Whar{ cash working fund 100.00 Clerk’'s accounts: Cash on hand $ 43788 E1 ance due from 1081 es 187.00 Implo\ement Is Noted in' 86 oo hon oh i 20000 Audit Report Over | —— Pl‘e\'lOuS Year | ‘Total clerk's accounts $ 824.98 $ 4/92.74 Total resources The following financial report of Coal mvome:mlbx:::i $2,107.84 ’m Dud&]& CJ; Clerk ;F‘ehx Balance due school ap- Being the f.,vot?im’l’é’éimié?f’i?ffig St e itbit: gle:km balance as audited N;;“rc;;ulxg'c:; DT, Ap-s 1,517.90 69 April 4, 1931 Resclpts BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED W‘\a operations— Dockage 622.50 A group of young people gath- Phartage 83780 ored at the home of Misses Pe-} Rffu”rj'?“f”f’f”:“"'“‘“ 44410 500, Thoma and Pimperton last W{’”‘1~"‘f“? rentals. 129.06 cvening for a surprise party on Sale of oils 122905 . yimmie” Manmning, in honor of Bale of paint, lumber his birthday. He was presented snd. et 158110 ity a gift as a souvenir of the Sale of coal 1397585 ccasion. Total from Whart..... $18,819.48 ¥ Taxes :1931\ $ 4936.95 MAYOR MULVIHlu‘l Lot sales (1831) 528.00 § Licenses — Federal 465.00 ' OF SKAGWAY’ Now Auto, dog and drivers 205.00 VlSlTlNG JUNEAU 370.00 | g\l?emy theatre rentals. efund of school loans. 700.00 First National Bank (note) 120000 erand with varied other duties on Miscellaneous, hauling of he White gravel, lease rentals, do- hations, ete. 9155 Skagway for a ninth term, arriv- - ed on the Admifal Rogers and will| ....427320778 remain here uniil the departure/ # of the Northwestern, next Satur- Tctal cash to be ac- |day. Mr, Mulvihili was accom- accounted for. $27,381.47 panied to Juneau by his wife nndi Total receipts Disbursements Wharf account— Purchase of coal and expense Purchase of ofls, lumber, and cement Wharfinger's salary Miscellaneous operating have expense 458.65 weeks. Wharf and float repairs V. W. Mulvihill, agent of the - Caandian Pacifie, is busy show- Total disbursement for this mother and father, and| wharf account $17,100.46 also his wife around his home to- Public schools, appropriat- day accustoming them to his daily ed and loaned $ 4,150.00 routine. City hall expense, labor, =TT $11,266.69 a metropclitan city. Mrs. V. W. Mulvihill and daugh- 2,997.18 ter, also arrived on the Admiral 1,680.00 Rogers from Skagway where they been visiting for several coal and lights 81990 &—— . . Cement for foundation and 14 AT THE HOTELS \. 2 | ad — Gastineau Rolice and jail expense— Marshal's salary, etc. Fire and water system, fiabor, materials, etc. L n«7 'md cleaning the 60600 | p “Smith, J. A. Jeftery, P. A. Berglund, I, L. Mrumble, Glenn 256.80 | carrington, Benttle; C. P. Hale, San Frantisco; A. N. Minard, [Ta- 61535 y; P. Carlisle, Lee C. Gaul, Skagway; John H. Mulkey, Fort- 7050 |10nd Ore; Mrs. and Mrs Ralph Ms expense (salary, Bontrager, Haéines; John Cham- jpstage, ete. 80360 | pendin, Ketehikan; E. P. Stivers,| Strects, bridge and sewer Junkes. repairs ... 1,974.80 Liberty theatre and Labor Alaskan J A. Jehnson, Seattle; Mrs. J Union Hall (expense)... Portiand, Deaa Ore; E. R. Lit- . 1emeld V. L. Hankins, Sitke; Olaf Hansen, Extursion Inlet. Zynda T. Hull, Portland, Ore.; J. Grav- rock, Douglas; J. Bray, San Fran- cisco; Mary Jack, H. C. Bryson, Sitka; A. ©. Adams, Excursion Inlet; Mary R. Benoldin, Ketchi- SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ‘kan; P. J. Halvorsen, Skagway; J. C. Paddock, Haines. - e CARD PARTY POSTPONED COME To the Mogse Hall TONIGHT DANCE Harry Krane's Arctic ity Guild next Friday has been ELECTRICAL REPAIR wo,nx NO JOB TOD BMALL Capital ‘Eleetric Co. e § W. J. Mulvinfil, Train Dispatoh- | Pass & Yukon Route, | and recently elected Mayor of|j |they are renewing mmmmmm_: with former Skagwayites now inj ¢ Juneau and gelling accustomed to/|| J. A. Cowie, Chet Johnsnn, e The Card Party which was to|d have been given by the Holy Trin- |} postponed until Friday, April 22.— Adv. § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932. i g i day. gain. Study these carefully and save money. these stores Thursday than you ever dreamed a dollar could buy. .0 .01 row. I's Weekly Thrift Day THURSDAY BARGAIN HUNTERS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY On this page merchants of the city have listed e‘(ceptlonal “buys” for Thurs- A wide variety of merchanidse is offered Eevry item is a certified bar- If you'like bargains and bargain days, buy from these merchants tomor- You can get more for your dollar in THRIF’I DAY at this store { { Every Day Is é JACOBSON’S Curio and Jewelry Store Valentine Building THRIFT Begins and Ends at the Black Cat Candy Shoppo nght RS “Soft Driuks KNIT SPORT FROCKS JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP Arnold’s ‘Bootery Thrift Day . .. Thursday Our Anniversary sale continues until April 15th. for the summer. A real opportunity to outfit your feet CASH SPECIALS | FOR QUICK ACTION WE OFFER f UNUSUAL BARGAINS: Florida Grapefruit, No. 2 tins, 2 for Best Grades Bartlett Pears, No. 2 1-2 tins, 2 for Good Grade . Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 1-2 tins, 2 for .... Peaches or Apricots, No. 1 tins, each You will like these Tomatoes, splendid value, No. 2 1-2 tins big sellers, 2 for Hard Wheat Flour, 49’s, from $1.25 1o ... $1.50 All other items priced accordingly ECONOMY CASH STORE W. W. BATCHELLER Second and Main St. New Arrivals in Frocks for Thrifty Buyers EVENING WEAR . .. ; FORMAL WEAR . .. SEMI-FORMAL WEAR . . . Thrift Day S pecial Opposite Harris Hardware Co. Compare Our Values and SERVICE . FIRST Amencan Beauty Parlors € Mrs J ack Wilson BREAD | 3 Loaves 25c¢ H.,.« Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Thrifty Place your seed order with us . . then watch your garden grow . LILLY'S SEEDS Largest assortment of flower and garden seeds in Alaska UNITED FOOD (0. - " “casH 18 KING” 1 Store Open Tonight HARB_IS HARDW ARE CO. " NOTE: Seed potatoes can be supplied in a great variety . . . Place your order early, Boys’ Kaynee Shirts, $1 00 Anklas, all sizes; 30c JARMAN’S SE A e dcond btreet ikarfidn ® :; Thrifty Players PATRONIZE The Brunswick Alleys BOWLING BILLIARDS POOL ] - RECREATION PARLORS Bt ‘I‘:MniOGAfiAO \: "Ry

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