The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1938. 5 . - - National League | a homer with the bases loaded in las Telephone Company to facili- | ping-pong by ade school SINGLE wITH ‘ Won Lost GIANTS BUMP the fifth inning. T tate tournament play | ping-pong—girls, I school; pm;;-‘DlANA HUNSBEDT | New York 33 19 5 Boston won both ends of a Boys and girls of grade and high | pong—boys, high school HONORED AT PARTY Chicago 31 23 Hi shoes - girls, grade school; Honoring petite Diana Hunsbeds, school ages will also have uno:hcr{ by a one-run margin. Johnny Lan- H DULED week to enter tournaments in ten- |horseshoes — boys, grade school; | her sister, Mrs. Harold Foss, entery [ning held the Chicago bunch to nis, ping-pong, horseshoes, and golf. | horseshoes — girls, high school; |tained a group of Diana's’fnend’a five hits in the second game. Over one hundred have already horseshoes—boys, high school. this afternoon at a theatre party Cincinnati scored six runs in the S Il registered, but it is expected that| Golf—girls, grade school; golf— |after which the | s Mav ster - | B, B : ’ C] guests and the FRIDAI GAME"“"" of the second game |Adults May Register Next many others will enter. Registra- |boys, grade school; golf—girls, high honoree went to Percy's banquet ‘(luublt‘h(‘adm' from the Cubs, both | | Gincinnati 28 22 [ [] | Pittsburgh 1 22 | Boston % 2 ¢ St. Louis 2 28 i i Brooklyn™ 21 31 ‘ W | Philadelphia 187 =84 American League inning vesterday to sweep a doublehicader | L » tion closes at noon next Saturday. |school; golf—boys, high school. |room w 2 5 ce ingpong, te., ; | here games were played ang E N X = The tournaments should bring to| During the summer two complete | refreshments served. ntrants May Sign Up |nignt eignteen champions in the sets of tournaments will be played from the Dodgers of Brooklyn. The} IBOS(OH Takes Doublehead_ Reds took the first in 11 innings. | Those attending the party ame | with the winner of the first half |Barbara Rands, Margaret Rands, | Salvo Beats Schmidt, Pitch- : Won Lost Pet f o | A wild pitch by Hollingsworth | Bl - following divisions: ers’ Duel—Seals Take Ll i er from Cubs—Reds |in tne tenth aowed Handiey to| Adults wishing to register for the| Tennis—women: tennis - mer |playing the winner of the second |Zelma Gross, Joanne Sabin, Caro- < s ealt e Win Twin Contest score and this gave Pittsburgh a Evergreen Bowl tournament will | tennis—girls, grade school; tennis— half. In the event that the sameline Reeber, Harriet Stonehouse, Doubleheader “‘,’ % e 5 [win over Philadelphia. {have all next weck to do so. A girls high school; tennis—boys, |person wins both times, no play- Clara Folta, Carol Olson, Carol NE Deal‘;(:il:‘gwn %; :f; ;2; The Giants unicashea a 16-hit | — e | telephone has been installed in the |grade school; tennis — boys, high |off would be expected. Suitable | Karnes, Clara Olson, Paméis Sey, ciated Press) Philadelphia ;3 ;8 '4_)1 attack to thump the Cardinals| Try the kmpire classitieds ror‘okr‘nc«- at Evergreen Bowl through | school. ;prlzcs or trophies will be supplied Mary Tubbs, Dorothea Hendrickson, o By Vhtiie | rookls | outtislez OnicAge 1 2 383 j[; erday. Hank be}ber cracked out ' results. the courtesy of the Juneau-Doug-' Ping-pong girls, grade school; | the champions |and the honoree. { dribbled a single down the firs |St. Louis 15 33 318 e e e e o e et e 0 T 0 R S S S C0! s vt it o e e a5 SRR base line in the last of the n —_— T Ve RAY A ¢ inning last night. Tho bases W Gastineau Channel League loaded, one man crossed the he Won Lost Pet. plate and Seattle w 8V Douglas 7 3 700 tory, the second stra Elks S tuagy 500 Manuel Salvo b C d Moose 2 6 250 a pitcher’s duel to ¢ 1 Diego win from Sacram STARTS, BOWL San Francisco took a pair from Hollywood to move up one and one half games toward the top of thc Coast League. Basketball, Volleyball and Pacific Coast League Softball Begin on Portland 4; Seattle 5. San Diego 3; Sacramento 2 Monday Los Angeles 6; Oakland 3. 1to, Here’'s the ANSWER! TO YOUR MODERNIZING PROBLEMS GAMES FRIDAY League play in basketball, volley- San Prancisco 14, 4; Hollywood 4, ball and softball for grade and s | 2. 3 high school ages in Evergreen Bowl | = N:_i!mml League will begin next Monday with close | | Cincinnati 4, 12; Brooklyn 3, 10. to one hundred boys and girls par- M Chicago 0, 2; Boston 1, 3. ticipating. Team names and mem- | Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia 3. bers of each team .will be an-| St. Louis 3; New York 10. nounced next week | American League The playing schedule is as fol- Philadelphia 1; Cleveland 8 lows | Washington 12, 3; Detroit 10, 4 iirls volleyball—Tuesdays and l i ll i Boston 5; Chicago 1. Thursdays at 10 a.m ; Wh:‘, is a Property Improvement I5j80y;Bacust iy redtiier t | [ Satien Chantial 1eagus Boys' volleyball — Mondays, Loan? . i» n\u"ll;i::;;l?»:l rained out, washed Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 am. | A. An improvement loan made by a A. Whether or not security will be 4 { ,1.;"”" basketball - Tuesdays and | lending institution and insured required in loans for repairs, al- T by the Federal Housing Admin- ‘;\'(‘)l?(')l(;"}s' o lmtltwm’tmnlm“l. u_p]h{ $2,5 is a matter to be decidec at 11 am. | | ! STANDING OF CLUBS Boys' basketball — Monda ; p : i . Pac Coast Leagu e s do e aa e s “‘ istration. The purpose of the in- r be decic Won' Losb! Pet| - goftball (boys omly) — Mord surance is to encourage financial upon by the l"“f}“_‘k' institution. Sacramento 47 31 - 03| Wednesdays and Pridays at 2 pan institutions to make such credit 6 In loans over §2,500 for these Ban i‘)!‘v’f"-"' co 46 3 582 Alistars play Monday, Wednesday i more generally available. Where is application made for a purposes, security is usually re- ;’z" e "‘: 37 526 or Friday at 6:30 in Evergreen Lodn? " quired. 1,05 Angele: 4 37 526 1, : 1 04 . Bowl Softball League. Portland 1.2 491 St { z Seattle 37 4 474 SEE DR. EDMUNDS’ }: Who may obtain a loan? A. Direct to an approved financial O'«ki\“ ]nd % 48 456 Optometrist of Ala ka and Seattle, ' | A. The owner of the property to be institution. The money lent is May a Loan be made on property akland 299 68 2’ advertisement on page two. adv. | improved (or a lessee under a the lending institution’s. There- . o > ¥ St | lease expiring not less than 6 3 g : A H which is now mortgaged? | eas e piring e v I fore, whether or not the loan will < . > i months after the maturity of the be granted is decided by the in- S ki R i loan). The Ifnrr‘nwvr must have stitution, subject to certain re- A. Yes, if the lending institution is ‘ a good credit reputation and a quirements of the Federal Hous- willing, although it may be re- reasonable capacity to pay the ing Administration. quired that payments on the | !UHI'L_ The borrower may be an mortgage and taxes be up to ] individual, partnership, corpora- date. [ tion, or other qualified organiza- i tion. o : ' What types of property may be im- 13 i proved? What is the cost of a Property Im- ] 3 For what purposes may a Loan be : provement Loan? i used? A. City, suburban, or rural property. i : : : A. The interest rate and other . 4 airs, a rd 8, or . 5 | A4 Por ojniet;. SREMEEDR. O charges which the lender may l provementsupon make on a Property Improvement nection with existing struc- P F | tures. For example: repair: . 8 it 4 i Loan are a matter of arrang @ Every month, every weck ] '\l(llldiltionx‘l i n‘cwlm;)f pain.t‘ What period is allowed for repaying ment between the financial insti- you put off buying your new i g i ey the Loan? tution and the borrower. How- G-E Refrigerator you are [ ing, plumbing and heating e Loan: 0 : : efrig you a ever, the total charges, including very likely money out. [ tems, a new fence or walk, pYOL M h ¢ " S 3 2 5 interest may not exceed the lim- Your present refrigeration ' ete. A. Up to 5 years for repairs, altera- e B | 9 b el Lot et | S . it* prescribed under the Regula- st surely costs more to | or T G ot tions, or improvements, and up ions of the Federal H 3 Ad maintain than the new low Iz (2) For building new structures to 10 years for building new tions of the Federal Housing 5 such as a home, garage, barn, niult hf)mc<l g ministration. operating cost of a G-E. | Don’t put up with an in- | ete. adequate, old-fashioned [ Loans for Equipment and Appli- d_'m—s'eEl chanism ha$ OLING G-E seale Monitor Me 1—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2—Low Current Cost. 3 —Long Life. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS | L. Sorenson 4 How much may be borrowed? pairs, alterations, or improve- ments coming under the class 5 Who lends the money? A. Banks, savings, building and loan associations, finance companies, and other financial institutions approved by the Federal Housing Administration. There are thou- sands of such approved institu- tions, located throughout the country. The Federal Housing Ad- ministration, at Juneau, Alaska, will furnish names of institu- tions here. A. By equal monthly, semimonthly, or weekly payments. (Rural bor- ted to make a “late charge” of 5 cents for each dollar of a pay- ment more than 15 days in ar- rears, but not to exceed $5 for any one late payment; or the lender may charge interest on overdue payments at a rate not to exceed the maximum permit- ted by law. It is, of course, im- portant that borrowers make their payments promptly. . refrigerator any longer. | l G-E, the first choice of millions | ances are not eligible for FHA 4 What advantages does this plan is now popularly priced! § Tnsurance | _— 9 How is the Loan repaid? offer? A. Regular payments to retire the debt gradually by easy steps; a | oiL CO ! ) gradu oy o : onomy J ers, le rt s low financing cost for this type for Enduan‘ e A. Not exceeding $10,000 for re- :;)::( r,;‘u;l(lg(:r ?gnaz;";)ac;;:ilt{:r;\’ of loan; a more liberal attitude Py s . S on the part of lending institu- tions because of the insurance protection offered by the FHA * i cations of (1) in Answer No. 3, | and not exceeding $2,500 for Property Improvement Loan | building new structures as ex- lo What if the payment is late? Plan. plained in Answer 3 (2). 3 A. Financial institutions are permit- * 5 2 % *Modernizatien loans up to $10,000: the equiva- lent of $5 discount per $100 original face value of a one-year note, payable in equal monthly installments. This maximum charge is equiva- lent to a 9.72% interest return on the average amount outstanding during the year. New home construction loans up to $2500: the equivalent of $3.50 discount per $100 original face value of a 1 year monthly-payment note —or an interest return of 6.60% on average outstanding annual balance. The District FHA Office, in Juneau, Will Answer Any Further Questions You May Have; Or—Put Your Problem Before Any Authorized FHA Lending In- stitution for Solution Suited to Your Own Personal Case—Any Information You Wish Will Be Cheerfully Given. The Béii;zslzs;;clznfinpire ' e i || PHEA Development Committee Ky ANP'B!:.CE{VF TWO TICKETS TO SEE 1 League of Frightened Men—Dangerous Adventure Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE PEs———————— A Sl 4 S athatiad

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