The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 5

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lHL Df\]LY ALAbl\A ’VlPlRL THURSDAY, APRIL !4 1927. School Board Plcm For New Hzgh Sc/zool Bmldmg SCHOCL BOARD ACCEPTS ini «n a new High equal the cost of new building - itselfl readily to further expansion present school huiiding to make rooni The congested condition of the Only one election can he held un- School 1 t a out 96,000, A new building would when needed, while he addition for corridor, ete, prescnt - school facilities, resultiug der the law of Congress authorizing PLAN FOR SEPARATE NEW i« present | give butfer light, for it would have would not do 8o The new building plan would re- from an increase in daily attendance the election that will be held. nest ~ chool g that would accom- southern cxposure for all the rooms : lease a total of six standard grade of nearly 70 per cent, was shown Tuesday. That means that if the dn- HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING modate High School but one, while the addition would The present school building was yooms, two recitation rooms and the in an article printed in The Em- | cision of the voters should be against Harlan Thomas, the architect who have all northern exposures and Originally ned - tor - aGrade guditorium for elementary school | pire yesterday. It was shown in that |issuing honds there will be no addi- Plans Contemplate Caving for Anti- designed the present school building, seme of the rooms would bhe below School and if a Hizli School addi- pupposes, thereby providing for the article that there will be further in- | tion to the school fa ilities for some . o Ine 9 ab 15t va. | bl were added # would mean the |, oo on of ro: ely croase Y aily snde . 2 e % cipated Incvease of School Popula- W« iced 1o e round e, thoreby fusther pe. | ton '\.' ""‘If i 1l g dpeatt (he | accommodation of approximately 180 croase in the daily attendance as|years, hecause Congress would o il Evertas) Faviher Hipine| mke vy t wation a icing the Jight. The maintenance Operation of ho School and qqgitional elementary school pupils. | the children in the town who are |iikely authorize another election soon. b o e B el i recommendations wnd operating cost for the two build- Srade School in one building inde Plan for New Building now under school age, become pu- That would mean that the schonl sion-—New School Buikling Would ) gave o week t ' would be no greater than those finitely and that is ot regarded as| Under the circumstances, the piis wotlld have to be scattered all oyer Be No Moie Costly than Addition jact ubmitted his unqualified [for the addition » mew building desiveable from an educational view: | gehool Board unanimously decided Election Next Tuesday the town, with rentals to be added to Present Buildine m in favor of ep- would be far superior in appearance boint 2 upon the mnew building plan, and The election to decide upon wheth- | to he cost of maintaining the 4 Bove rea- —presenting pleasing aspect from The proposed new school buildingz on this page appears the ground cr or not honds will be issued will |schools. It would mean facilities <o When the Juneau School Bowrd reretor which would all T will harmonize with is planned so as to allow for the [plot for the proposed new building, be held next Tuesday inadequate as to destroy in a larce (sl hy. ¢ : of providi Mficient in itself for present building and the two build- addition of twelve new rooms as de showing its location with reference = All registered voters whose names |measure the value of the work done Gatibohal using for the ov cision ings and the Capitol grounds would manded to the present building, the front appear on the tax rolls for 1 A5 45 tha sthools Grovasl Biilia & 1a (her "o und that the t zive Jurcau an exceptionally attr addition plan would destroy |elevation of the proposed building. | taxpayers on either real estate or it S » tive tnd desirable Civic Center. The the feachers’ rest room, ona recite land the first, second or ground | personal property will be qualified to| Permanent Marcel Waves. Frederie two plans « g ] et oiiilinse ob ! g walls, ote, wonld now huilding plan also would Iend fion room eud the hack voom in the |floor. and the thivd floor plans vote. | Machine at Terrell’s. gtV not REHERD %@H% FINISHING ROOM a3y sToCK Roo M FRONT ELEVATION ction Fepresents proposed High Schiool Bu Nt drawings represc oasible expunsion P Showing proposed school building at left and present building at right. The diagram of the proposed building shows only the MeTAL-WORRKIM Gy WOOT - WORRIN G part that it is proposed to b I at the present time. Sreret Room R e B Pr 3 LOCKERYLHOWR UPPER BART *GYM: sewre S NG ROOM SrWING koar FIRST FLOOR PLAN ELECTION FACTS e The School Bond Election will take place Tuesday, April 19, 1927, There will be only one polling place—the Fire Hall in the City Hall Building. The pclls will be open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 7 o’clock in the evening. STUDY ROOM TYPE WRITING Roon REEPING 3 5 CLASS ROOM PHYSICAL: LAB- CHEMISTRY- LAB. o BRI L Any registered voter whose name is on ’ 24430 the 1925 tax rolls as a payer of taxes on personal or real property will be permitted sanse aans iavas a4 rv0 2430 9] to vote. =7 — = S B e W B B R B &!-(l)\[b HIK b, N FLOOR ll \\' = ¥ THIRD l-‘l. ()()ll PL A\ \Veather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. BEAUTIFUL NEW I e aa e Weather Bureau | HUDSON SEDAN qusan, 4401} 16 o ““SATISFACTION”’ e ‘ ARRIVES, YUKON Man Sleeps Like Log, Owing to the demand for a more Porecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: Elb Anything spacious hall, we have decided to Clearing and colder tonight, Friday fair; moderate ecasterly winds. | e give our Dances at the Elks. LOCAL DATA | One of the most attractive ca “After taking Adlerika I can eat Barom. Temp. Humidity 7ind Velocity Weather of the «on arrived ”in ]“m“'” anything and sleep like a log. I had BA TTERIES OUR MOTTO o5 4 p.om oyest'y 2099 44 47 SE 10 Pt. Cldy vesterday aftcrnoon on the steamer| gus on the stomach and couldn't éé . . . frag-2R 8 8 R 1 Pupowls Balteasie oL SR il e dae have o s Service and Satisfaction 5 Hudson five-passenger super-six stan 5 oy ki ; 12 noon today . 29.58 37 84 NW 14 Rain-Snow g.rq sedan. The lines are graceful, R C- Miller. ONE spoonful Adler- liak % [sweeping and suggeative of escep. |1kn removes GAS and otten brings | lucky to get a good Exide. FEATURING E X BE s tional performance assured by the Surprising relief to the stomach. iflA}OR JUDSON 1,,,,‘..,,.“ nt and George Getchell has Super-8ix motor. The body is ample | Stops that full, bloated feeling. Long life, dependabilily “JUST A LITTLE THING” filad: Wharfinger J. M. Davis size, offers the advantages of |Often brings out old waste-matter | an Jow upkeep are built [Selum Juckson fiti “I JUST CANT’ BELIEVE THAT YOU TO TAKE OFFICE‘.lmmmlmun! Matrin Lavenik and strength. : tion. Butler-Mauro Drug Company LOVE ME” o llm k drivers of the Fire Depart-|Is adjustable in position for the con- iy 9 M:xym'-(tlpm Thomas B. Judson,' ment are tihe only persons filing ((.r'\l’lluln((i of the driver; the instru. & BETZ COLISEUM and Councilmen H. T. Tripp and ”,,N. positions. | ment hoard is splendidly designed mtl'le(lu | ing of the Juneau City Council to- i i vision mi door pockets, and silk- | CCtrlL 0. | o 1Y itan'| o y Gotnaly Chambers 1 dao City HaI\ i;“] mily Mra. . A Hall was elected {0, B0, U, Emplovyment LOWER FRONT STREET || SATURDAY—APRIL 16TH The appointive positions will be| 3ehool Directs olger Johnson | ™oy " color is of navy biue with | {Board. There were 53 ballots cast. ; : g A o i : ! sistants, truck driver and assist- shield panel and window ledges are or looking for a job, call or | | DOLLY SULLY ef and Street Commissioner. C. & D. LUX-SHU-RI KNIT The new car will be on display | see | Has returned to Juneau, and Is | at the on the Several have filed for the differ-! . p, Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv. |for a few days in the McCaul-Ga- | ready to do your DOOR FLOOR ent City Clerk, and J. C. Readman \i’utha Society will meet in the e —— issi have filed; Chief of Police James church parlors Friday, April 15th at Received shipment of new hats. HAMMER'S GROCERY | FHONE 12 Aamission ’1.00 NEW COUNCILMEN “md assistants H. Kearney and|four-door convenience, and is steel-|you never thought was in your sys- 3 have filed for re- built to a standard rigidity and Excellent for chronic constipa- | 1nto [hem, Jdtant d Loughlin, present Within, the Pullman type form seat IIn Douglas at Guy's Drug Store ——— Charles G. Warner, tu..:e-rhm with s O A andiilb pista) trimming 16 10ggHsted 0 MELODY MEN morrow night at 8 o'clock in thel -At the school election at Hyder| "50 4o ™0™ e rear and rear rk of the hool Board, and P iy selected, these including City Clerk,| I g Jhhos Sstl |a white border in lacquer finish. The (UL ELKS’ HALL Chief of Police, Wharfinger and two| TI"""“'“ H. Evans Tressurer of the || bholstery is in mohair. The wind. | If you are looking for men, | O ———— of the Fire Department, Flr(\{ lin walnut. | ROSS THE PAINTER ent positions. H. R. Shepard, pres- ee—— rage on Front Street. PETE HAMMER | PAINTNG and KALSOMINING McCloskey has filed again for re-ap-'2:20 o'clock. —adv.|B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. adv.

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