The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935. _———— e~ BRINGING UP FATHER MOTHER: HAVE | DID AND SHE YOU TOLD YOUR BEING LWKE ME " SISTER TO B8E THAT | 9-EVER MORE DISCREET TRYING TO 3 ABOULT CHOOSING PLEASE-CONSENTED HER FRIENDS? TODO AS paid by the Government relief agencies for the e i X STATEMENT ON' Russ’ woufls Tuipm\'emmt proje re 1lieve the unemployment situation. MEET UN APRIL gl‘rhrre can no question about the ‘duty of tk City to spend this money. IN SEATTLE BU“T‘ Many Improvements the City spent only about $300 for o cenerete pavements and sidewalks, but it paid out $3,778 for new sew- ers. Three thousand feet of new poned from February 286—Titleholder IlI are not classed as permanent im- provements but charged to main- SEATTLE, March 25—That much | tenance, were cohstructed at a cost talked of boxing match here for Of $2,300. The City spent over $20,- the United States is “on” agamn|Maintenance the past year, an in- between Barney Ross, the present crease of $4,500 over the previous title-holder, and Henry Woods,| Year. Betause of the permanent Yakima, Wash., Negro challenger.|improvements now made and to February 28, but was postpqnedfshow a sharp reduction during the when Ross turned up with a case|¢Cming year, in my opinion. of intercostal neuritis. However, the “The new garbage dump, repre- fight has been re-scheduled by Seniing a vast improvement over now is slated for a Seattle ring on|about $1,500. Efforts were made by April 9. | City officials to arrange with the In the meantime, Champion Ros:|Aléska Jureau Gold Mining Com- Springs, Ark. Rece . he started | ock scows in dumping garbage, but ring work again and Associated Superintendent Metzgar said the Press dispatches indicate he is in|Plan was impracticable. great condition. | “The November storm, i Seattle, is eyeing this battle as| Waterfrent, cost the city $1,400 to the climax of his “comeback,” after|TeP2ir the damage done to the he disappointed fans in several|® oat and the Willoughby Ave- fights here. & A nes and L. E. Hughes have the City $3,190. The city .is v carrying liability he premium amounting to $452.50, “Bect of the PWA program Championship Fight Post- wooden sidewalks and stairs, which the Junior welterweight title of 000 on street, sidewalk and sewer The battle was set originally for|Pe made this item is expected to Matchmaker Nate Druxman and|the old Ninth Street location, cost has been taking a rest cure at Ho:|Pany for the use of its new waste A | The Yakima lad, training daily| “Personal injury claims of Anton bui it proved to be a good investe WHEN | TOLD HER | DIDN'T WANT HER TO which | caused so much loss along Juneau's | insurance, | GITY AFFAIRS IS ment as it saved the cily damages . You SEEM TO BE HARPY- WELL-YOU SISTER 19N recommendations | the two water| Wharf June 30 reduced the reve-|gards grades and curvative but|® ® ® © ® @ companies have made improve-|nues of the city between $4,000 a_nd} ments to their systems that ver_\-iSS.flOO for the fiscal year, figurml(z‘ materially reduce the danger of a 00 the basis of the previous years weter shortage such as experienced Wharf earnings. by the city a year ago. Two months “Mayor Goldstein called atten- to the substantial savings he rted had been made in con- nection with the construction of new bridges under the PWA pro- Strong pressure was brought began the work of converting its old Basih tunnel into a reservoir from which a new six-inch pi line will be run to the Casey-Shat- | &ram tuck Addition. “Other expenditures rf a nt nature during the past year aclude a complete new set of { wheels and tires for one of the fire trucks, $723; weather-stripping the high school building $1,000, and the City Hall, $560; installation of al new boiler in the grade school | building, $1,463. Payments on the| {new street grader and the dump truck, the construction of the e 1 Creek bridge on a site, 100 feet below the present slte.‘ {This site had advantages as re-| amounting to $1,566 were| made. 1 8 Widen Approach ! and Irwin Streets and widen Cal-| houn Avenue between Fourth and| Fifth Streets, necessitated by the’ | construction of the new bridge at that peint and the propesed con-| crete pavement, it was deemed necessary to purchate private prop- erty at a cost of $2,700. { “I have listed these expenditu to give the pegple of Jungau a clearer picture of what has been ldone with their money, and to ex- plain why it was not found possible to reduce the bonded indebtedness. | The rece! of t City the past vear were about normal. It is hop- led that before the end of the {month t tax receipts will equal last ye revenue from that urce. from beer and es y ar | (T STUBBORN LIKE YOU. YOULL NOTICE-SHE 'S NOT _SE?‘NG QuT TO MEET THAT LAR| ME HAGGERT Y- s r on the City Council to|s SEE-MY would have cost $9,000 more to|® build, and the Council decided that| ® $6,000 was the maximum amount could afford to spend for sing . The City of Juneau has reason | to feel proud of its financial c')n—l dition, concluded Mayor Goldstoln.‘ But the finances must be carefully | red and no money should be|® that is not for necessary|® purposes. As I see it, the import-, ® ant thing is to make sure that the © City geis full value for the money ® that is spent. I SALE By GEORGE McMANUS | KNOW T SHE PHONED HIM TO COME HERE- HES IN THE KITCHEN | NOW EATIN' CHICKEN AN' THROWN THE BONES QUT THE WINDOW - GO LOGOK AT THE SIDEWALK- FOMOMANI S [-R% V. Vl -. e o REGISTER! REGISTER! To vote at the city elec- tion on April 2 you must register. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do so now, at the City Hall REGISTER! REGISTER! |jo @@ 000000000 To close the Estate of Ben C. Delzelle a lot of personal effects will be sold to the highest and e0c0c0cc00cscvcoe JUST A STRETCH FOR THE CHAMPIO Baer, lothario of the ring was bored nother cameraman closing his eyes at the same tim AvoIiD - FURS | Se=oTol Tl che FUR €XCHANGE,inc. "NEWYORK( . | AMERICA'S LARGEST FUR MARKET | ) THE MioeLEMANS Rma-;" gs) DEAL DIRECT. Anp SAVE T | DIFFERENCE | 1‘ WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS, 'FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE INFORMATION “HOW TO MARKE The T FURS", of twice that amoun! in cne case best bidder for CASH Sale starts promptly at 2 P. M. TUESDAY at on SECOND AVENUE between and 0 to date r th A Good Invesument lic Jall fines e of $452.50, cost the r A. Smith, n 1ks expert, to look into tho r situation, of On -the e of the police dapartr rease of rnearly ast year, year. ((Continued. from. Page One) 500 to take the place of the 0](1\“1‘ site on Ninth Street. d $20,000 PWA Grant 5 a “According to the terms of the . . B PWA agreement, the city will re-| 48 & . 2 ceive a grant, cr refund, of 30 pe : Why You Should Vote for Garland Boggan FOR MAYOR which money may be applied on| il BECAUSE, he is absolutely independent . . . the reduction of the loan. It is| BECAUSE, Made the municipal Savings closing of red Mayor Gol | result of his findir “The sales room Seward and Main Streets. estimated that the City will de- | rive approximately $20,000 from this source, which means that the| net amount of the PWA bond issue | will be about $60,000 at fhe time of | the completion of the projects late this summer, or $43,000 less than the sum originally authorized. With all the safeguards thrown around th expenditure of these funds by| the PWA authorities, the people of Juneau may rest assured that they will receive full value for their money, Mayor Goldstein asserted. “The PWA bonds draw 4% in- terest and are on a serial maturing basis, payable at the rate of $4,000 cn July 1 each year. “When we started out last April we had confidently planned to re-| tire $10,000 of the old bond issues, | as we had done the previous ye scid the Mayor, but too many un- expected items of expenditure that| we could not anticipate have pre- vented us from doing this. In the first place, the City has been call- ¢d upon to expend about $7.000 for tools, supplies, material and some labor, to match the generous sums he has the endorsement of the } Building Trades Council "and ‘ many prominent citizens . . . 3 j BECAUSE, BECAUSE, he favors a strict building code. . If It Comes from Nugget Shop | a building code will reduce fire hazards and improve the value of existing property . . . BECAUS if elected he will endeavor to im- prove sewerage ‘conditions along Willoughby Avenue .. . It Is Correct! SE, he will demand more activity from certain quarters in keeping the city clean . . . he believes that the present CITY improvements as outlined by the PWA grant should proceed at the greatest possible speed . . . SEE OUR LADIES’ CIGARETTE CASES .3 H;Ip Kidneys. If poorly functioning Kidneys and @ Badfer inake you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Rheumatic ness, Burning, Smarting, or Acidity try the guarantee Doctor’s Prescription Ey;ttx (Siss-tex) Cystex —Must fix you up or money back. Only 75¢ at druggists. NOTICE TO CREDITORS BECAUSE, rhinestones. From one dollar up. Don’t Buy a2 Washer Blindly See the New General Electric and then compare it with others @ Look around before ‘you buy—then you'll know values. See the newest General Electric Washess with all their outstanding features and innovations. Compare them with other makes. Then you'll realize the wonderful values.Your dollar goes farther today. . . and you have every right to get as much - e 1s possible for your money.That's why we say—be sure to see the G-E ! T Washers before you buy. Come in or call. We'll gladly give you a free J uneau Cash Crocery demonstration in your home or at our store. There's no obligation. CASH GROCERS 4 > \E RE Co Second and Seward TERMS LIKE RENT! Bran Ditivies rner Second and Se: Alaska El@trk Light and Power Co. Juneau f Our Stone-Set Buckles have also arrived ¥ || party bag. In all colors; plain or set with BECAUSE, he firmly believes a reven ue should be accruing the City from its investment in the City Dock. . PP —— UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phonec 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Tefore J. ¥. Mullen, missicner and ex-cfficio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Estate of BEN DELZELLE, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GJVEN, St Re L 3 That the undersigned, Jerry ‘Gas, he is a go getter and will be was on the 8th day of March,| for any measure to make a BIG 1935, duly appointed administrator | ) ' of the estate of Hen Delselle de- | AND BETTER JUNEAU . . . ceased. All persons having claims| Fi Q against the estate of said deceased BLLA\LSE’ will present them with proper vouchers duly verified according to, law, to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of this notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 11, 1935. (]I BECAUSE, hé fully endorses the idea of the U. ‘8. Com- | Territorial Planning Council and the Juneau Chamber of Com- meree . . . 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