The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1935, Page 7

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THAR HEV * OW-OW-= MY HUZBUND-- KILT LIKE HE WUZ A COPPERHEAD --- HE'S DAID -- TH' LAST O TH' SMITHS AIR DAID-- BEEN A COWARD ‘MONGST 'EM--- THAR HED NUVER BEEN A KEY TURNED ON ONE OF 'EM--NER A DOOR SHET --- SNUFEY HEV ALLUS RESPEC' TH' LAW FUR ¥ WHUT HIT WAR WUTH-- AN' HE' HEV BODACIOUSLY STOOD UP FUR HIS RIGHTS AGIN' HIT -- SNIF-SNIF- T_AIR A WIDDER NOW- EZ LONESOME EZ A BAR N A HOLLER TREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. NUVER prosp“m.y | | enabling legislation has been passed states, and that you anticipate pmmpt action by the remaining states where enabling legislation is necessary, to permit the mutual aze insurance plan to oper- ate. That you already have Te- coived applications for millions of Pres;denl Roosevelt Com- pliments Administration : . approximately. thirty percent of the Head and Chairmen applications cavering the construc- tion of new homes, plainly indi- (Continued -from Page One) cates we may expect a decided im- o provement in the new home con- nave pledzed 1,100,000 jobs for Struction field. ers § modernization and repair for a Sces Safe Structure total value of $275,000,000, and h you that the re- that, in addition, you estimate <isting mortgages in there has already been spent since long term, amortized mortgages in- last August approximately $250,000,- !‘urcd under the National Housing 000 for modernization and repair.| Act, will result in a safer mortgage Provides Way to Recovery | structure for the country and will| “As you point out, with the con-!Tesult in a much needed impetus tinued active cooperation of our|to home construction, with a re- civic minded committees, house-to- ' sultant tremendous demand for house canvasses will be conducted durable goods and labor, invalu bl2 by practically every community benefits to business and the ¢ campaign committee, with many munity in general” millions of home owrars and busi- In writ to Mr ness property owners to be Mmm said in part noontacted. This activity means that,| “I with the advent of Spring, an im- inz ycu herewith a Connors, Mr. | nation 8 way back to recovery and n regard to construction of| | new homes, I am glad to know that | ! during the last sixty days in 26 dollars of mortgage insurance, with | ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS A special meeung of Aurora Ene campment A 1 will be held in Ju- nean Monday evening at 7 o'clock for conferring Royal Purple Degrec. L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. DOUGLAS | NEWS SIS SE | FIREMEN START PLANS | FOR ANNUAL DANCE| —adv. | ———.—————— | NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES | are still in effect at THE TOTEM| GROCERY. —adv | | The next big event for Dougles, "Li the annual ball of the Doug- las Volunteer Fire Department | | which is given each year: along | Sealed bids in triplicate are here-|about the last of April or early in |by asked for construction of @& /May. At the regular meeting o[, school building at CRAIG, AL-‘:.he firemen last night a commit- | ASKA. {tep composed of A. Shudshift, Jim| Separate bids in triplicate ateiunnn.\ng and H. L. Cochrane was ‘nlso asked for installation of plumb-yappolmfid to set the date for this ‘ing and a heating plant in th@wa.rs event and make other ob- CALL FOR BIDS TERRITORY OF ALASKA Department of Education {Bagles Hall, By BILLIE DE BECK LIFE THOUT with newly polished flodr, will be the scene of another one of those :dances which have proven so popular this winter. {| SALVATION ARMY DRIVE NETS $853 With thanks to those who con- tributed, Capt. R. B. Lesher an- | nounced today 'that $853 had been subseribed for this year's lecal Sal- vation Army operating fund. ©Capt. Lesher, who is soon to join his wife—also a Salvab}on Army e M,,--,--m above proposed building. servations ready to report at the The bids will be received at thelnext meeting. office of the Commissioner of Edu-| Another matter under discussion | cation, Room 216, Federal and Ter-{at the previous meeting was m‘ Iritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska,|connection with the use of and u-‘ until 9 o'clock, AM. on April 15, rangement by which the telephone| 1935. Where the plans and speci-in the. fire-hall had been installed.| fications are requested a deposit of{ Tha trust in whose hands the mat- | $5.00 will be required to insure their |ter was, reported that the use of return within 30 days after the|ths phone be restricted for fire-| opening of bids. Checks shall be use only as per original agreement,| made payable to the Department of | wh ich was approved by the de-| Education, Juneau, Alaska. Bid| partment. blanks may be obtained at the of- A request to the Council that the e of the Department of Educa-)salt-water tank be refilled to re-| NEW with Two P SPRING SUITS worker—for & year's furlough ln Seattle, had conducted the dnve by himself. Recently, it was announced than Ensign and Mrs. George Tanner would sail for Juneau from Van- couver, B. C., on March 29, to take over Capt. and Mrs. Lesher's work here. — e - NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES GROCERY. — e —~adv. } are still in effect at THE TOTEM | I DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY" ! - air of Pants mense volume of business and em- ployment will undoubtedly be gen- erated. In other words, the Am- President of the United States which compliments you and your fellow. committee workers far more on, Juneau, Alaska. lace the fresh water and to test The attention of the bidder is out the pump, also, that the old| $27.50 than it docs me. You are doing a fine job, that your success has won the President’s commendation. “How vast this work is, can be best realized when we remember that, rating with you and the c 6,355 community ck men to explain to the Am people how they may make the best use of the benefits and op- portunities flowing from the Na- tional Housing Act, are more than 12,700 financial institutions quali- fied to make modernization loans; 4,958 agencies already approved as insured-mortgage lenders in our New Home Construction Program; over 5,000 industrial concerns with erican people will clearly see that the Housing Act pruvides for ther <= irresistible power to make the pro- gram the fountain-head of Ameri- can prosperity. “With your heip and the whole educational army en- on a frosty morning. s A Y that of Try Schilling Coffee. It has (| @ centain sturdy quality listed with us, the Federal Housing } which with reasonable care Administration is setting up a new % Kik# i P " mortgage system and higher con- l " ag it, will deliver struction standards for the entire | a fragrant full-flavored cup country, so as to safeguard the ex- isting investment, and to more attractive all investment op- pertunities in the building field. “For myself and my associates in the Housing Administration here with delicious regulanty. < Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. and your committee members on successful a way that it has pleased the President who sees it as an in- fallible indication of even more far-reaching work.” called to the special provisions cov- hose-cart house on Front street be| and I rejoice with you| Start him off on their innumerable branches and %6 4 personnel; and every nation-wide 1 ,ngsofthc Mormng. publicity medium, including the Head high and heels clicking press, radio and motion picture like a colt theatres—a# tremendous line-up of make | in Washington, I congratulate you | having furthered the work in so| ering certificate of compliance with the codes of fair competition, sub- letting and assigning the contract, minimum wage rates and employ- ment of Alaska labor. A. E. KARNES, Commissioner of Education. — DANCE AUK BAY INN torn down, was ordered made as i | the wishes of the firemen. ‘ | | | | il i 3 DANCE TONIGHT With Niemi and Edwards play- ing their popular dance music the| baturduy Night ALBERT PETERSON in Special Dance Music . LIGHT WINES LUNCHES BEER | 40 cents Admission FH g . e LEADER DEPT. STORE | GEORG Admission 40c¢ VIKING CLUB CARD PARTY and DANCE 1.0.0.F. Hallz Saturday CARDS at 8 o’clock REFRESHMENTS—10 to 10:30 DANCING at 10:30 SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC E BROS. i‘ e e ] Everybody Come! FAST COURTEOUS DELIVERIES 10 and 11 a. m. - 2 and 4 p. m. Daily TOMATOES with Puree 6large cans 79¢ WE HAVE TO OFFER Fast, courteous, efficient service. Give us a trial. WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP You, too, will be convinced. 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