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YORE TH' MOS' BODACIOUS WOMAN T EVER SEED-- SHET VYORE TATER-TRAP AN' GO TER SLEEP-- IS QUTLINED BY DIRECTORPEGUES Types of Equipment and Machinery Ruled Eligible | for Loans Are Given | The Federal Housing Administra- | tion has just outlined the policy it| will follow in regard to the eligi-| bility of equipment and machinery | pbtained under the Modernization Credit Plam.in a booklet just re- ed, it was announced by Jokn Pegues, Territorial Director. The booklet lists types of equip-! ment and machinery that have been ruled eligible for loans up to £50,000 for apartment houses, mul- gtiple family houses (two or more separate dwelling units under the same roof), hotels, office, business or other commercial buildings, hos- pitals, colleges, orphanages, schodls and manufacturing or industrial plants. It also gives the policy, in detail, in regard to loans up to $2,000 on other types of property.| Copy Available Here { Gopies are available at the Fed- | eral Housing Administration, Wash- | #ngton, D. C., and at the Juneau insuring office. General principles which govern E. THE DAILY ARK PLUG DON'T LOSE YOUR TEMPER, SNUFEY--IT'S ONLY. NATURAL THAT LO-WIZIE SHOULD BE A LITTLE NERVOUS THE FIRST NIGHT HERE--ESPECIALLY N A GENUINE ANTIQUE BED -- ONE THAT JOSEPHINE AL x > Syndicate, lac., Great Britain rights reserved. the Housing Administration’s de- of such unit, are themselves eli-‘ termination of eligibility for equip- |gible. | ment and machinery are explained, “Any item, ineligible because of | in detail. Salient points on eligibl- isome disqualifying characteristic, | ity are: |does not become eligible merely “The article should have a unit|because it can be used with value sufficient to justify the ap-|eligible item or is bought there-| plication of time payments to 'its|with." purchase. (It is suggested that loans should not be r periods that make any monthly payment less than $5.) i “The article should be of a dur- able nature with a reasonable ex- Promoter in Seattle, has taken an pectancy of useful life longer than 18-monti lease on the Olympic the term of credit extended for Auditorium in Los Angeles and will e { WATERMAN SIGNS | Joe Waterman, one-time boxing | its payment. It must be purchased Promote weekly fights there at a and installed as a part of, the Popular price. equipment of the structure, or of — e th_c _business _c.onduc.ted there?n‘ MRS. PETRICH RETURNING within vlhe United States or its ABOARD PRINCESS LOUISE ‘Territories or possessions. Mrs, Hazel Petrich and daughter Pauline, who have been visiting for “Hand teols, small portable ap-the past month in the Pacific pliances, fragile articles, furniture Northwest, are passengers for home (unless built in) furnishings, re-aboard the Princess Louise due here movable decorations, installations tonight. meant to be or by their character necessarily temporary, are ineligible. “Loans for the purchase and in- stallation of replacement parts for g eligible equipment and machinery OB taxes paid in full to Septem- are insurable but a loan merelyber 16th a discount of 2% is al- for the repair of a machine is noglowed. Unless at least one half tax insurable. For instance, the cost ofdue be paid by that date the un- welding a flywheel may not pePaid amount will draw interest at made the basis of an insured loan,the rate of one per cent per month. but the purchase price and in-Pay your stailation cost of a new fly-wheel™oney. would be insurable. “Appurtenances that are physical-—adv. ly separate from a major eligible unit but are usable only as a part Furnishings R NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS A. W. HENNING, | City Clerk. R Daily Empire Wai taxes now and save| Gruper; second, Mrs. H. Nordling. Brothers neau from Wrangell on the Yukon. WAVS SLEPT IN-- By B ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1935 ILLIE DE BECK MAW == THET'S JOSEPHINEV'S BED YORE WALLERIN' WN-- EF SHE KEMS NV --MOVE OVER BREAD AWARDS MADE AT FAIR; COOKIES TODAY First Prizes Announced in One Branch of Home Economics In the Home Cooking Depart- ment at the Southeast Alaska Fair, the awards in bread were made yesterday, with the awards for copkies scheduled for this after- noon. Yesterday's judges were: Mrs, Charles Warner, Mrs. Guy Me- Naughton, Mrs. H. C. DeVighne, | Awards were as follows: y Loaf White Bread: First, Mrs. S. Bates; cecond, Mrs. H. Nordling. Nut Bread: First, Mrs, Roy Ruth- erford; second, Mrz, H. Peterman. Whole Wheat: First, Mrs. Bates; second, Mrs. H. Nordling. Pan Plain Rolls: First, Mrs. H. Nordling; second, Mrs. H. Peter- man. Pan Sweet Rolls: First, Mrs, Gru- ber; second, Mrs. W. 8. Pullen. Whole Wheat Rolls: First, Mrs, S. — o M'EACHRAN RETURNS N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher agent, returned, to Ju- ALASKA F DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS GETS PUBLIC WORKS Additional Ten Thousand| Awarded — Bids May Be Awarded Tonight | Word was received the first of | the week by City Engineers Strat- | ton and Beers to the effect that the increased amount of muney1 nceded for new sewerage and wa- | ter systems, totalling $10,000, of which 45 per cent will be includ- ed in the free grant, has been allowed. The revised specifi- tions,. which now include lead - in service sewer pipes to properties year's objective. and other changes as well are all meetings, ready for the special Council meet !B handi-craft will ing to be held tonight when it is anticipated the contract will be |Structors. awarded. T ¢ SHOP IN JUNEAU! NIMBLE--- FINE CARD PARTY OF LADIES' LEAGUE SCHEDULED FRIDAY ; Arrangements have been com- |pleted for the big card party to |be given tomorrow evening in the Government school building by the |Ladies’ League. Bridge and whist will be played and attractive prizes tgiven. There will also be a door prize. AS a special feature to at- |tain greafer success for the affair, |the proceeds of which will go to |the benefit of repairs to the Com- {munity Church, each one interest- ed is asked to fill a table with | players. | o e GOOD PROGRAM FEATURES FIRST MEETING D.LW.C. FOR PRESENT TERM The Douglas Island Women's Club held their first meeting of the year last evening at the home of Mrs. Sam Devon. with Mrs. J. O. Kirkham as assisting hostess. Members and guests in attendance numbered 24. Mrs. Mark Jensen was welcomed into the club as a new member. The principal issue of the busi- ness session was the decision to make handi-craft trainipg the During subsequent different kinds of work be taken up the aid of competent in- Interest of the club in the proposed orchestra amongst the students of the Douglas public school, now possible under ‘the di- with Fourteenth Annual South Eastern IR Bigger and Better Than Ever; 8 9:15 to 10 P.M.—ipecial sta y the School stu/'ents. Mr. DOUGLAS DAY TO. [ ] MORROW PROGRAM FRIDAY AFTERNOON & and awarding of prizes from 1P.M.te5P. M. EVENING PM, to 9:15 P.\'.—Concert, Juneau City Band. sponsored pet Soloist. - floor shaw }uneau High Miller, Trum- 10 P. M. to 12 P. M — DANCE. Midnight —awarding of $25. present, the door the follow: cash door. prize, In c:se ticket Lolder is not prize will be $50 2 night. ADM 3SION . Adults, 25¢ EVENING Adults, 50c Children under 12, 10c Children under 12, 25¢ Juneau, Alaslsa September 11 (o 14, Inclusive o P ol TEACHERS ARE RECEIVED AT NIGHT AFFAIR Informal Reception Is He:ld by Lutheran Lad- rection of Gifford Carter, new | member of the high school fac- ulty, was created when the latter who was present at the meeting gave a talk on the subject. Mr. Carter urged that the mothers assist their children in every way. For the entertainment of those present Miss Helen Campbell re- cited “Scandal at the Missionary Society.” Helen Edwards played a piano solo “To a Water Lily," and Mesdames Charles Fox, A. J. Ba- log and Hans Loken took part in| the * humorous playlet entitled, tess’ Al “Where, But in America,” all of s Ald which was well received, Delic- , fous refreshments were served fol-|, Th¢ Lutheran Ladies' Ald enter- lowing the program. |tained the teachers of the Juneau Public School at an informal re- The Octob i ggmz:m,: u:;“ mgzl«h‘;?fl:r ;l:e Zfie'vepuon in the church parlors last home of Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas DIEht from 8 to 10 oelock. An ith 8. 1 " enjoyable evening was spent as :vesc& ol gseth assisting 1os- | ombers and teachers visited and |became acquainted. ki i During the evening Miss Rachel MAYOR GOETZ I8 |Borleck and Miss Nola Mae Seeyle TO FLY TO TENAKEE entertained with several vocal num- bers. Mrs. Tom Ness, Mrs, Alfred Zenger and Mrs. Erling K. Olaf- son poured. Hans Berg and B. F. McDowell received the teachers on behalf of the Church Council. N i PR Mrs. Betty Key, Mrs. Hans Berg MEETING OF BOY SCOUTS |and Mrs. George Getchell composed A meeting of the local Scouls|the committee in charge of the af- with Robert DuPree and Markimlr. Jensen is planned for Saturday morning at the school house to further outline a course of acti- vities. [ Bishop J. R. Crimont wisnes to e b |express to his friends and the FAIRBANKS HAS AMBULANCE |Territory at large his sentiments A new International ambulance of deep appreciation and warm has arrived in Fairbanks. It w:\s"urautudc for their token of friend- purchased with funds raised for|ship and good will extended to him that purpose by the Dorman H. on the occasion of his Diamond Baker Post No. 11 of the Amcrlcanrlubiluc. whether in gracious words | Mayor A. E. Goetz will leave tomorrow morning by plane for Tenakee Springs where he will spend three weeks vactaion. PEGRE G SRR CARD OF THANKS Legion at aFirbanks, by solicitation. |spoken at the banquet Tuesday or On_ each door the ambulance in preclous gifts of every nature, baars the name, “F. de la Vergne|financial donations for his work or Ambulance,” honaring the memory SPiritual bouquets or prayers and of the late Dr. F. d2 la Vergne or‘EWfl works. Fairbanks. A special tribute is heartily given p? SR LA to the good ladies who so gener- TREASUI'!YVEV GOOD SHAPE | ously devoted themselves to make The Treasurer’s report for thelthe feast a success. city of Ketchikan shows that July| e and August collections of taxes, JOHNSON HERE a ments and licenses have put D o] the books of the city treasury in| Chet Johnson, associated with the good shape. 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