The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936. 3 H | mortgages during 1935 were for mor I 3 ; value of the property. In the case u!! new construction alone 82 per cent of | ISSTARREDIN ' NOW SHOWING | Spurred by FHA o value of the property | | CAPITOL FILM AT COLISEUM Also New Laws .o not have been written into o STARTING TODAY ‘ - ; g : é ; f= — - mortgages under old state laws. This | 8 M'NUTES A DAY SHE i IHetbert Marshall and Phil-| ‘This Woman Is Mine’ Fea-| T. A. Morgan, Agent for hessubstantial significance ”,‘f”“‘"li; W AS FREE...TO LIVE! [} | | H ] | | |Her | Administration offic {| lip Reed Also Featured ¢ ...TO LOVE! AWAY ] | |chased homes without - the | | ] | ] | tures Gregory Ratoff - | Juneau and Douglas, ~{an of these 1 mn ‘Accent on Youth” | in Serious Role Tells of Benefits beriefit of the provisions of thé FROM THE JEALOUS s o s o tional Housing Act. A majol EYES OF THE MAN n;I"llti;x‘ o 1~11?n:;: ul\“ 4? hm;"]‘\\'uultl have been compelled to resort WHO TRIED TO BREAK onri cly e guccesstul fn two morteages. snil i Uik byt operation of the National Housing kit ‘wiiA have' Dald wxorbitan: | HER SPIRIT... AND RULE According to T. A. Morgan, jy, of interest for shor t-t HER YOUNG BEAUTY s, with the continual threat | AS HE DID THE BEASTS > Colis- ger of the Columbia Lumber | stoblems in Paramount’s “Accent | eum Tt comedy|Co. of Juneau and Douglas, agent !of Joss of the home as a consequence, IN THE ARENA...I Obviously, in this case, the National s j lon Youth,” which opens tonight at |cha featur-|for the General Home Financing Housing Act ha llted in wide- | the Capitol Theatre. Once Tn a Life- (Corporation. It helps to bring into Broad S growing group of home|gnroad saving to the individual build- er of a home. ' Faced with the romantic dilemma § 1 of choosing between a dashing youth | pal role in {land a charming middle aged mfln.‘iu jealou both of whom love her, Sylvia Syd- | circus life in™ al solution to her | which open tonig ... BUT VERY LITTLE RESISTANCE! When a girl of 20 falls in love with a man of 40 ... There’s nothing the poor feilow can do! ney finds an unus ney plays the leading ro in the picture, adapted from Broadway hit. She is supported by I and Phillip Reed lls Marshall, » and her em- | 3 im, he re- | | ciprocates her feeling, ‘but later i;mnnlr‘d by misgivings, certain th | ‘it | JWners many who could not have 4 iginal | Afforded this luxury under the old “This Woman Ts | OFder of mortgage lending sage of the National Housing|GROUP INSURANCE but the first step toward PLAN ENDORSED BY home-mortgage credit and such loans secure for both JMW ASSOCIATION nd borrower, and the exten- he Act to Alaska is a mark- The Juneud Mine Workers Asso- P in new construction, which [ciation, at a regular business meet- badly needed here. Most state |ing last night, endorsed the group in- s vrohibited mortgage loans in [surance plan as outlined by Bert S 168 way to w ot s of 50 to 66 per cent of the [Elstad, Alaska Manager of the Mu- in the cireus appraised value of the property,|tual Benefit Health and Accident directed the film,|While the Housing Act allowed 80 |Association. angland and [Per cent mortgage loans s be- After President Ed. Kirchoffer had {fore any widespread use could be a letter of commendation from w Federal law, state Juneau Elks, n The n in the role of a overbearing egotist who is a gentle and charitable p Richard Bennett, Benita Hume, and Katherine Ser- ed s ¥ | she should love somecne nearer her §!| With a playwright's passion for { | experime n, he gives her the i ing role in his play, opposite V! pLillip Reed. Complications ensue, . 1 building up to a delightfully hum- | | orous climax et unforgettable 10 .- DU ) o . Haws mended to conform. |in order to fill the s UGGETS VlS!T |FUMMAGE SALE TO oy following committees: membership, ‘, RE HELD TOMORROW | ctually these amended lawslsports. entertainment. educational, brought thou ) or iy citizens and grievance. closed after re- into home o 1 Butlaing - i ! and building.| The meeting w \ A U ze sale, sponsored by the | While no ac igure is able, A i e ' Wby ; o onalle on the RSl sociation of Gastineau Channel le Valentine jresults to flgure that the wiajori for their Incubator Fund once occupied | borrowers on insured mortgages 2 NCERTE T 4 SflUTHERN TRIP v e, according | those individuals who could ot | BT (o A 3 ) lto announcement today by Mrs. C. have afforded home owning on a | A,"’l_'(::f;:x%;fg?m‘:"'&"?f iz with dais with il it E. Rice single mortgage under the old state g sih et by g PHILIP REED & (Contintied trom Page One) | Mesa ; £ 3. Pol-lawa. The Altemative, of conrse|on 1n e Snaitotion Eipiness GREGORY Excuse My Glove rs, today filed " Mo Ahs RATOFF tranger Than ;TPI'I'I'.OX'ia] Auditor for the Menden- R'cHARD BENNETT FlCtIOIl e of Ramona. Al the R The public s ccrdially invited. * |Dancing long ago proved one of the {1all Construction Company, Inc., of i | Katharine SERGAVA In This Corner s School, three of the girls . greatest ds to home owning. | juneau. The new firm is capital | | | | | : 2 Tda Roller, Thais Bayers and Eleanor JOHNSTONE BACK Ti ecently issugd report of the |at $25.000. Incorporators are Alfred BENITA HUME Late News | | | ¢ . Boyle | would have been two mortgages, and |ay 1 be in chs | the high cost of this means of fi- ‘HOLMES HERBERT A Pdvawpunt Phetiie some photos taken at the 1 AND—— an Diego. A ferry trip to C nado and Ocean Beach and a to the Navy station were other in- teresting teatures of the drive. hows that 73 per cent of all insured | Dishaw 00 0 D WE WILL HELP YOU FINANCE g g ; ' CONSTRUCTION OF THAT L4 NEW HOME!.... ‘L)(‘x' were taken on an air trip FROM ESTATE TR[P;FMMH Housing Administration !Di.slmw Dave M. Dishaw and Selma Allen Johnstone, k Le terday on the Yukon from Springfield. Il where he had been called in con |nection wit 1 inheritance left by an aunt. Johnstone reports it will take some time to settle the estate 2y e s e e £ e R ) 4 e -4 med Tia Jus outed to the > entire trip—famed re they saw the sights | \t the new color scheme of | CISTERY \RTFRS 1 al‘s ;o h:’y QUAR‘EE Y he ers' quar will be > some pur had lunch at ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL, |and cream ; , |Caesar’s and saw the famous floor g fome & BEING REDECORATED TR D [show there. The Caliente golf (zub‘;“‘t":"‘;"“;‘l“;" Ihentoten “l"‘” | s nest Vaitea s Lo atters aken care of the 7 'TELEPHONE COMPANY |:‘u1‘::“‘::1\; "l_‘\ir:"[l:“:l"(‘i:_‘::}: ‘2:' first reported amount of $37.000 will The g be very much s than antici- HAS NEW DODGE CAR[wuiret 0 i wit e o ems 5 . ot A new Kiltie green Dodge truck to |HiFe Party was taken to the Exposi- %€t L ‘\"'““1: etard % st Sl B e i the service of he JUneh| i the fact that . was b BOB JESCHIEN HERE Compact, Convenient Cottage G R S it Bde Ty .Ir’ o (j PEES S $ aod phid Bob Jeschien, brother of Louise == = = AR e Shoahr At e titg oticed the pene ax en, arrived this afternoon | = e S x " The six cylinder truck which has | To Catalina Island g s s g ] ( $ . : : opy body, arrived on the North | Tomorrow morning right after!days in Juneau. Mr. Jeschien, who (== = ) gt 3 o 1Bt Weak | breakfast, the girls will be taken is a freshman at the Univers of |\ = 3 e : e 4 lan all day trip to Catalina Island, | Washington, is enroute to Fair-|= = — - ~— — |leaving the Pacific Electric Station | banks for the summer. = = |in Los Angeles at 9 am. and arriv-| - == = ing in Catalina on the steamer “Ava- | = = ) ' lon” at noon. Luncheon will be had | = = § H |at the St. Catherine Hotel and the | = = HiaTite on thie TRGA: Rides 1 the| E HOUSING = famous glass bottom boats and view- | = = \\\ s u n p n I s E ’ ins e i g wil be| OUGIU = BAROMEIER = \ (] features. They will return on the| RIDGE = = . |*Avalon” around 7:45 and have din- 3 = March 12,193 = {ner at the hotel. i BOURB()N E o 3 E | The following day, Friday, has === . = been set aside for th ntest win- z = 4 A Three-Part ners to do just as tl:iyc:f;sl? n::n E ne’::‘ere;z:::‘daézo::fe zg I;l:;;: = i desiring to visit friends and rel = até tinanelil fnstitutions = Drama tives. They will leave Los Angel \ Dkt oeia 0 B N = Wrson YRR 5 B il Hoas g ot 10 5 15 = INDIAN and T i = At sy, = - susser of wsurea il ; er- = e |E “modernimion Tl ey e Suprabl st o (o 11 = i E Joans 1 870,284 :fi:i::ln convenly;nce has been sacrificed to compactness. The = E Amount ... $30541499% poyge was built in Foxcroft, Va. at a cost of $4,990. William L. = & Number of home Harris was fhe architect. The exterior is of brick and there are = I—Comes the D 1 = ntortg higes Wes five Tooms and bath on the first floor. A room could be finished = es the Dawn: E cepted for insur- upstairs at a later time if the owner should so desire. The small E nace fire still glowing E o e el :x'epe:p‘:lt:lnlll:h bc:r‘:;: has a large closet and a place for ’_E_ nicely. Was banked all = lisens hds been provided in the hall. The cottage was finsnced = night with CARBONADO = by a single mortgage insured by the Fed Housing Admin- = COAL . = istration. * The morthly payment, ize/udinz interest, pert prin- = = cipal, hazard insurance. znd tax:s is 3501 = = = 11-—2:00 P. M. = o ‘ E . ; = This is a demonstration of what = Mrs. Coalwise'sbridge = § : guests " compliment her = might be done for you . . Let us = on how quick Ly fh(-zr = . . full d sl = house warms up. “A few = i tai = sh(‘;velsful of INDIAN = explain iu. etails: £ COAL do the trick!” says = = Mrs. Coalwise. = Applications for home construction loans will be ac- = I11—End of Month 7 o = cepted at once subject to the provisions of the United = ¢ har ol Syt = States Federal Housing Act. The maximum amount E 64 o BT "The man (= which can be borrowed is $16,000.00. Buildings must = i CAR- 4 1= i i i C = SB%:'{J fl\ggl/:/r;!u&nguve e Everybody's talkidg ‘E tc}?melé w1t{1 Igertqm pic&pe'rty tstcx{ldcxrds established by = r‘r;‘oneyh—ar‘\lcll,hot diggety, about these ;E e reqgerdal riousing ministration. g ey have! I=F = NEW RUGS £ WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES! = Available only in E = CONGOLEUM IS = ¢ Formula for cutting fuel { I\E = costs: INDIAN to start the GOLD SEAL — czmm N Tlo“ = " fire . . . CARBONADO ta = 3 = - 2 : " bank it day and night. at = i i : t = = § 2 = PACIFIC COAST COAL || THOMAS = T. A. MORGAN, Agent _ 3 = = com m Hardware Co. % Office with Columbia Lumber Company = & —PHONE 412— R "‘fllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIllIIl||l|||||||I|I||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIW -

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