The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1938, Page 8

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R CHRISTMAS TREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1938. (,rapluml Studies of TorruormlA(Imlmstmtwn Basic Industries FESTIVAL EVENT HERE ON SUNDAY CARE OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN RELIEF OF DESTITUTION Annual Co}hmhnity Gath- ering Is Sponsored by OLD AGE ASSISTANCE RESCUE & RELIEF OF LOST PERSONS Woman's Club OIERAYIONlMAINTENANCE] OF PIONEERS' Plans for Juneau's tenth annual CONSTRUCTION HOME — community Christmas Tree Festi- val, which will be held next Sun- day afternoo 4 oclock on Tri- HEALTH & SANITATION EXPENDITURES FOR INFLUENZA QUARANTINE NECENEE IELE angle Plac oo | ed, acco SPECIAL TERRITORIAL RELIEF = made t DIRECT RELIEF lan, Ch: FEDERAL of Civic Improvement WORK RELIEF Club, und neau Woman's W been auspices the event has annually. SOURCE OF DATA:TERRITORIAL AUDITS 3 | The big tree has been brought $ 140 into town by a force of city em it i < and will be i i 5 17 i i (300 | «l i 1 x + | y/ - 111 | | 4 1 -+ am t Juneau's various J/d | unite will 10 ! i it iR 5 I ))\'LL gnea " Il be broad S ol e : —— will be broadcast over 30F . "m”w [ IH A | —SERRESERSS Ax.;m-ump:mnu;mufll]mfllh T il MR L The Juneau City Band will open 1020 1925 1930 1935 , pe } > " MARCH IQM PWE.L ‘l)];(‘ k:;{:’r:{‘n:’, w I\'xl ]E’l’l‘l lN‘H‘l()..vl ALASKA PLANNING COUNCIL E XPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC WELFARE which from t 20 RS AT fen oo e e A churches, and other musical groups X & 1934-1935, (This is the sixth of a series will be heard Frank Good will direct munity singing of the familiar Christmas carols, copies of which will be distributed by members of the committee in charge. Mrs. Tre- tures, 1934-1936. Relief of various kinds is also re- sponsible for the steep increase of | welfare appropriations for the cur- | | rent biennium. | A very xua(l» vmvmxrl trend dur- the Com- the administ th al affairs of the 'l . Others wi in later t is the fs, expected to be on hand for : laska and | ml« in |l|( (‘\p.lndluu( mn (lrpln. the singing, which has been timed ~Bi*®s @ pictur (S ennent ) denl shilldcen, Whlle-the Coues foy to follow the oL fhe Etlar. and of industries based en min- ‘x«'lm of destitution and for old| age assistance show a much steeper | crals, fish and wild life never befere made available. Most of the graphs are plotted accumu- noon shows, and the day shift for mine cmployees increase during the last decade. | 8triking is the almost uniform (ofl, $.08 M latively, showing the individual | of operation of the Pioneers’ Home values in subsequent strips of | during all of the past. Moneys spent different shading as explained | {07 e and relief of lost per- R T AR | the costs for health and sanita EXPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC | varied considerably during the 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Closing e : i auotation i Alasta Juncau mine| The graph, plotted from twenty| and show a conspicuous upward stock is 9% van’ 974, | ea ‘erritorial audits, shows all | trend since 1935. " the! xpenditures for Public Wel- fare which passed through the Ter- ' ritorial treasury. In lieu of complete | statistics for the years 1937 and The prominent peak of total | penditures centering about the 1934 and 1935 is caused by relief ex- funds American Light aconda 34%, Bethlehe Commonwealth and § Curtis Wright 6% for which were Emergency penditures, derived from Federal ° 1038, the appropriations made by the ey 1637 latur e distributed Relief A tr and Civil Kennecott N w York Central E ature were distributed on Re diministration and Sivi s Northern Pacific 110 Safe, taual shares over the Jast two years.|'Works Administration. Only tho g Y With the exception of c¢ moneys whicx, were disbursed Way Btores 21, Southern Pacific ... onc, expenditures, the g through Territorial channels are 18%, United States Steel 64% b L AR : R United States Steel 64%, . pinits a rather uniform increase | plotted. Additional relief expenai- Pound 94074 tures, not shown in this graph, were | disbursed after September 1, 1935, through the Federal Disbursement Office. Work relief and direct re- lief are shown by different shading. In general, the steady growth of of expenditures for welfare purposes throughout the years for which re- liable treasury figures are available. Those emergencies include the in- fluenza epidemic of 1919, the con- I struction of the new Pioneers’ Home, DOW, JONES AVEKAGES Te following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 150.89, rails 30.51, utilities 22.42. —deck out your holiday table with — PRINT tablecloths -— LACE tablecloths — SCARVES BISSO LINEN in 5piece Bridal Sets, Bridge Sets and Lun on Sets. also— Bridge, Luncheon and Place- M Sets in white and oy T nove](y hand-printed hand-painted linen Iunch cloths linen guest towels 5 are fr‘ ich square and kitchen towels in white and colors. THE N EEDLECRAFT sHopP ——— PEGGY FOWLER ——— o0 Use Schilling Baking Powder—and be sure of the best results! It's made with pure cream of tartar and never leaves a"baking powder” taste. £ ? Forms smaller, more uniform bubbles in the mix it —assures you of lighter biscuits and finer, more i even-textured cakes that stay fresh ever so much i : longer. Try Schilling Baking Powder next time 4 5 you bake. You'll like the results! and the relief expendi-' public welfé expenditures app ;cu be in step with the increasing (old Wave in N Y;, One Death Reported One a emphasis upon the importance of the Territory’ human resources. - - '(HINA GIVEN AID ! BY UNITED STATES ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 16. — death was reported last night as cold wave WASHINGTON, Dec. | United States has lent war-battered ern part of this state. 16. The are reported while {China a helping hand. The Export low falls make mot |and Import Bank has granted cred- | hazardous its of $25,000,000 to finance Chinese- BTG : Arrerican trade, Today’s News Tuuav.—Emplre. Bert's Cash (srocery HOLIDAY FGODS prices that please. Be sure™o stop at BERT'S and see for yourself. SHOP EARLY! BE WISE! SAVE!!! EGGS Zdoz. 87c Finest—Largest— WASH CO-0P. NUT HEADQUARTERS ALL 1938 CROP WALNUTS—Large, Fancy MIXED NUTS—A Fancy Pack ROASTED PEANUTS —-Fresh, Delicious sucAn PURE CANE in great profusion are to be found here at 2 1Ibs. 55¢ 2 Ibs. 49¢ Ib. 20c 10 Ib. bag 59c 'CANDY —— CANDY ALL FRESH——HIGHEST Ql ALITY Plain Mix | Creams C}:?c: {::::es 21bs.39c 2 Ibs. 49¢ 2Ibs. 49¢ PRESERVES 2 Ib. jar 3 ALL VARIETIES—VALAMONT—PURE FRUIT 'DELICIOUS APPLES | Fine Quality SHORTCAKE PEACHES 18 ,Mmt_nilm,h:li,, by | RIPE OLIVES Fancy—urgthl’lnt Tins DATES New Crop--Pitted BABY FOODS HEINZ 10 bs. 49c 2 Ige. tins 49c ~each l9c 21s29¢ 3 cans 29(! Doz. ¢ $l.lo SALAD D! nm_s_ssgc at.39¢ 'ORANGES Large—Sweet—Navels | cras Alaskls Finest CALAVOS FANCY FIRM FRUIT FIVE FAST DELIVERIES TWO PHONES los _—l - % ’ » swept over the northeast- Sub-zero tem- with the “Salmonegger” that Mr. | A A H N Weber hooked and landed a 9% | pound rainbow measuring 31': inch- | es last summer in Russian river. A picture of the manufacturer and that fine trout also is found in the | GIVEN ACCLAIM " QUITS OFFICE | i BY 0, L WEBER Hoge: ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 16.—Edward Mr. Weber, head of the Weber | J- Flynn, Secretary of State for the [ SR Lifelike Fly Company of Stevens|PAast ten years, announced his res- { Point, Wis and world ignation last night. | |Tackle Manufacturer Dec-|imanusactur Flynn Sai he-Wak. FeeteR g thbl overnor’s Cabinet at the end current term which expires 1 the G his uary {ed his er " orates Cafalogue with |ins " when ‘ NeWha'efl Rainbow | the world, thié A sl ne | o0 {had never seen anything to quite | . ciand-by in all Al 5, re wi .“‘ the streams and lakes | 4 qestined to become widely popu- erritory, nor had he ever lar in throughout ed better mlmon [xth with | .y This streamer ion l|I the ishing Rnfl the [wllm\\ itive Officer, Alaska the front color page of the n 9 O. L. Weber fishing; “/ Ann Streamer Fly | same c sion tackle c 1e just out is a bes - | tiful A rainbow trout cau: B R ——— [in the alen river last sumi SOMETHING FO r when with his dé R NOTHING | h\ ]\Il We'll make you a present of the minimum down-payment on any KELVINATOE REFRICEBATOR between now and Ct 5 $5.50 per month starting s a S-year warranty. 'RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 BUTTER--Finest Quality FANCY COOKIES ........ 2 lbs. 69c Pound Package 33c 2 large hotiles 39c 2 packages 35¢ ........... 29c .49 Ih. sack $1.65 ............. 10 cans 75¢ Package 20c 2 tins 49¢c ............ 2 tins 35¢ 2 fall tins 25¢ .Tall tin 19¢ ....... Pound 25¢ .......................... . . .2 pounds 33¢ Half pound pkg. 29¢ 2 tall tins 49c Pint tins 25¢ CLUSTER RAISINS ALASKA CRAB ............... SHRIMP---Wet or Dry Pack ALASKA PINK SALMON CRANBERRY SAUCE ......... DATES---Fancy Fresh--Grown hy'l'om Allen . DATES---Pitted Ginger Ale—Sparkling Water—quarts 25¢ Heinz Tomato Juice 3 large tins 25¢ Island Belle Grape Juice quart 39c KRAFT'S CREAM CHEESE--AlI types .. SUPER-SOFT TOILET TISSUE ........ COSMOS TOMATO SAUCE .......... S&WCURRANTS ........... $ & W CHICKEN BULLION CUBES . Pep-Pop Pop Corn 2 cans 25c Mince Meat 21b. jar 33c Monarch Marshmallows Pound fin 30¢ .5 oz. glasses--Each 19¢ . .4 rolls 29¢ ......... . .6 cans 25¢ ... Package 24c .2 Packages 25¢ POTATOES--U.S.No.Ones ................. 100 Ib. bag $2.49 I | MORTON'SSALT ....................... ... Package % | ' COFFEE--Fresh Ground ................. . ... 2 Pounds 45¢ ] United Market Shoulder Lamb . . .1h.23¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CRANBERRIES .......... 2 Ibs. 49c NEW NAVEL ORANGES . . .2 doz. 45¢ SWEET POTATOES .. .....3Ibs. 20c APPLES--Winesaps . . .....Pound 5¢ BANANAS--Golden Ripe . . . .3 Ibs. 29¢ Shoulder Pork . . .Ib. 23¢ Choice Steer POT ROAST ... .l 23¢ Short Ribs . . ... .Ih. 15¢ Breast of Lamb . . .1b. 15¢ Breast of Veal . .. . Ih. 15¢ ! UNITED FOOD | Piggly Wiggly|.

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