The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1939, Page 8

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t of bonds when they come th RUNNING CITY BIG BUSINESS, Juneau to Spend $450,000 ° 1938 The budget for the |m sent fiscal is as follows 1938-39 Budget Cemetery $ 2,000.00 in Coming Year, Lucas | cics cierk, Magistzate - 330000 Sity, General 16.000.00 Te"s Resldems City Hall Expense 3,000.00 Interest, Bonds 11,000.00 | Education 82,000.00 3 xpenditures dur- i 3 fl\:; il be ap- | Fire Protection 3500.00 n Y00, Mayor Harry | Fire Department 8.500.00 o e o | Health, Sanitation 3,000.00 5 Library 3,500.00 3 o | Maintenance, Streets 7 Sewers, Sidewalks 25,000.00 - big business et 12,0000 voted to bond | f;f’““‘ I;fipalx tment y ount of $141,400 Taxes, Elections 3 gl and | Municipal Wharf \als | Floats Depreciation 200.00 | 4,000.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 200,000.00 Equipment, Miscellaneous Bond Retirement ma the City itright grant e PWA fc the sewer and pro Jject, work on which has|Total Budg - WOOD RESIGMS AS BOY SCOUT COMMISSIONER ‘ 1:'Announced al Meeting as » . New Council of Eight Is Elected Registration of David Wood, Jr., ict Boy Scout Commissioner ast night by Coun- Harbor Application 1s0 u nu with th grant Jl \;m admir retire a $10,000 item set up in or the year. ovemnents Many improvements Mayor Lucas stat as made | gu¢ nr. durir c I Charles G. Burdick ed amount which Was | 4t q meeting called for election of & et the retirement of | ey gec . p 1t members. 10 bonds and was responsible for th City not being able to retire that |y amount as included in the budget.” ver, the City has at present fund of oximately neau he had 15 years’ experience as hich may d for re-|, gcout official in the States. His 2 PraRL resignation is due to the press of L!.OYDS (ON(ERN *New Gouncil members elected_at LICENSED UNDER a sink $8,000 w the well-attended meeting at the City Council Chahbers were Charles G. Burdick, Charles Goldstein, Well- man Holbrook, L. H. Metzgar, Judge NEw ALASKA lAw George F. Alexander, H. L. Faulkner, Homer Nordling and Joe Williams. - 800,00 | 32V eral of the Prime Minister's 12,000.00 st,amnexm a year ago when the ‘mom recessed after a session of r Danzig and the Polish Corridor s | said: -|to the Polish Government.” THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 Shop at 703 Wlllmug,hb\ A\bnue | l on those phases of the situation. l Authorities to Meet Polls will be open from 9 o'clock in’| | 1t is generally expected that the the morning until 7 in the evening, | A Mayor, three City Councilmen Polish, British and French military authorities will meet soon towdr a specific plan for military action in event Poland is attacked follow- ing Prime Minister Chamberlai declaration. Z NATIONS\ Germany has demanded annexa- tion of the free port of Danzig, and authority over the German con- trolled motor road connecting Ger- many with East Prussia across the Historic Declarahon Made Polish Corridor By British Prime Minister are to be elected. tomorrow at noon. Hospllai T Visifor - Stayed -ee IWO SUBWAY TRAINS CRASH AT RUSH HOUR mands that Great Britain guaran- Rearend c°||'5|0n Occurs- e STURGIS, Ky. March 31 (Continued from Pagr- One) and a member of the School Board Registration of new voters closes Miss Fannie Campbell, 61, went to the | Sturgis hospital to visit a friend suffering a broken leg. Leaving, she fell down a stairway and remained in the hmpn,al—wuh a brm\ on leg .- Statisticians estimate thaL since 1776 America has produced three times as much wealth as the whole world produced before that date. tee the frontiers of Czechoslovakia Ten Passengers Are Seriously Injured NEW YORK, March 31.—Ten pas- sengers were seriously injured and more than 100 others slightly hurt or shaken up as the result of a rearend crash of two subway trains during the rush lloun last evening. POllING PlA(ES oo UNCHANGED FOR :*d )1::“;811\:;;11‘;:;;—8 Sé‘::?r::}l‘;‘;l m;J: (IIY ElE(IIoN @ Clever Mrs. Smith. Raising ng: three children - still has time “The Dominions of Great Britain for her club. Does her own are being kept fully informed work. She uses Fisher’s Blend The Foreign Office spokesman, Ba"O'S fo Be caSt IUGSdaY for all baking, of course — pies who subsequently was asked i i and cakes as well as breads. whether the British guarantee to ffom 9 in M.ommg She <ays, “Blend’s my friend.” Poland applied to the free port of to 7 at N|ght Make it yours, too. Buy a sack Polling places for the municipal election of next Tuesday remain un- 'changed from last year, City Clerk today - five convenient sizes It’s the Blend that makes.. . Etta Kolasa announced today. Precinct No. 1 voters cast their ballots at the Fire Department truck room at Fourth and Main; Precinct Kennedy Posted | Scarely an hour before the Prime Minister made his statement, Unit- ed States Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy left the Foreign Office It is known that the American Am- | bassador has been in constant touch with Prime Minister Chamberlain for the past 48 hours. Chamberlain’s history making dec aration occupied less than five utes and the House of Com- only 17 minutes. Dominions Informed “The question should be addressed The Foreign Office spokesman added however, that the Anglo- French guarantees did not preclude the possibility of German and Pol- ish discussions about the free port No 2 at the Front and Main pro- of Pfl“zig and Polish Corridor and perty occupied until recently by the Fi indicated the British Government ' Channel Apparel Shop, and Pre- | — hullfd normal tfllkfi will take plm cinct No. 3 at the Adkeeta Leather Burdick, in a brief talk, stressed | the need for ml(!lllunal trained lead- [N Hansen and Rowland Inc. |exs nere to ser fo Do Broker Business in This Territory Scoutmasters and Ass: Hml Q(V 1. B. ASSOCIATION A meeting of the Juneau commit- t f e Tuberculosis Association clock tonight at ERNIE Capt. Ernie S L W Jnnr un frm, which represe: London in the Northwes arrangements for STEER BEEF We are inviting Juneau housewives to participate in a real saving on very CHOICE, GENUINE STEER BEEF — POT ROAST 25¢ CHOICE CUTS Pound SHORT RIBS ]8¢ LEAN and TASTY Pound Rolled Prime Rib 3 5(9 THE KING OF ROASTS Pound THE TALK OF THE TOWN! GENUINE 1339 FRYERS FRESH-KILLED 3 Whole Birds $1.25 HENS for fricassee 280 PLUMP and TENDER Pound SANITARY MEAT CO. PHONES ED SHAFFER 13 and 49 Proprietor "“Pleasing You Means Our Success” MEETING TON!GHT g START APRIL RIGHT If you haven't tried BERT'S FINE FOODS you are not getting THE BEST in PRICE . .. QUALITY . .. SERVICE —DOIT TODAY ... PHONE 105 BUTTER FAMOUS DANISH—93 Score Pound 33¢ PEAS VERY FANCY EGGS )\ )\ ! CO-OP'S BEST—Brown or White { ! \ N \ 2 dozen 619(3 PEARS Fancy Quality like Home Canned Home Style No. 2 Seive 2 large fins 35¢ | 2 large cans 39¢ { 5 No. 2 tins 95¢ TEA GARDEN JAMS andJ ELLIES MOST VARIETIES—NO. 2 TIN .. Tomato Juice | Red & White—S & W Shoestring 3 tins 25¢ 2 No. 2 tins 25¢ Woodbury TOILET SOAP 29¢ 3 BARS FOR FREE? Bottle of HAND LOTlflN $ RIT Z Marshmallows All Flavors (CHEESE) Fluity Soft 3 pkgs. 1% Pkg. 13¢ Pound 19¢ LUX—RINSO— LAHGE PACKAGE 25¢ Fluifed RICE or WIIEAT 15¢ GIANT PACKAGE—EACH . FIVE FAST DELIVERIES PEACHES WESCO RIPE OLIVES Very Fancy g oz. tins, each ]§c BEETS JELL-0 § TWO PHONES 105 211 Seward Si. 16 Saturdaj and Monday Features SaladTfi::ssing 5 Yl'ela:rs ; Pint—24c | 2No-2" fins 3¢ CanigMBars ”’;‘i;::;;i’;“ 4 for 15¢ 2No-2" tins 3% LIBBY'S Cut Green Beans l‘f}f&‘c‘fiq’i Grapefruit 2 No. 2 tins 27¢ Each—33c 2 No. 2 tins 2%¢ AMITA LIBBY'S CORN SCHOOL ‘BOY 2 Golden Bantam | Peanut Butter | Orange Juice ~2!g} tins 27¢ [tinsorjars ] Ihs, 35¢| 3-15-0z. fins Z!icfl Din;l;?i’eas Tom:;:v'fluice 3 tins 25¢ 2 No- 2 tins 29¢ LIBBY'S Sauerkraut 2large tins 25¢ e LIBBY'S SILVERDALE /Puree Tomatoes 2large fins 25c LIBBY'S PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese Each—10c GREEN ONIONS RAD'S"ES 3 BUNCHES 25c e et e e} POTATOES <o 25 v me §4¢ AR GG T G R S S At S WOt e S S-S e e P S SO e s s NEW POTATOES o3 23¢ Mop Heads e Mev}i,um Weight WET or DRY FreSh Prunes Each—5%¢ 9 for 3% 2large tiis 300 Mop Sticks Syrup Pinea;;i{: Juice Each_lsc LOG CABIN __Lach—lc | Toble size 25¢ | 31alltins2ic Sunbhrite ’ Shrimp S&WwW Julienne Beets CLEANSER J _ AcansZic M 2 No. 2ins 35c Purex Blend || peviled Meat bt FLOUR | Deviled Meal Halrl ia:; ::‘g Jic Buy Now! Scand 10c 491b. bag $1.89 Wax Paper Soap 4 bars 25¢ Toilet Tissue Cheese Pound 24c GOLDEN. BANTAM SUPERSOFT Large Rolls Cnrn _ Arolls2c | 2for 3¢ Tin—Ic THE FINEST Fo Easter Lilies i Buller aml Egys| Laser LIl Mission ALWAYS pRICED s b b orange Right! Tuesday Gallon $2.99 PHONE = = PHONE 24 FREE PROMPT DELIVERY f R TN TRL R R AR e o L e < [ - T T ” B * e A e e )

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