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THE DAILY ALASKA HV!PIRE THURSDAY. MAY 28; 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ' By BILLIE DE BECK IDUFRESNE BOY.. ELFIN\COVE IS TO P T SR TT) " BADLY INJURED, HAVE OIL BARGE Hocy MRl Plie TR ‘ IS RECOV ERING STATIONED THERE AIMIN' TER _SOT ON A TO HURRY, DEAR- WS siLK PILLER TH' . THE PROFESSOR . Young Frank Dufresne, Juneau A new gwsnlmc nn(l oil station, REST © MAH 7 WILL BE HERE school boy and spn of Mr. and Mrs. ' at ' Elfin Cove, will be avmiable A Frank Dufresne, who was struck by to power boat operntols cn June L icab yesterday at Second and The Standard Oil Company tank nklin, was reported recovering parge No. 19, towed by the, Elfin II, | today in St. Ann’s hospital. He is arrived at Standard Oil dock this suffering from a severe scalp lacer- ' morning. The barge, with a ca- ation, bruises and cuts on the papity of 90000 gallotis, will be | head loaded with about 20,000 gallons | H. R. MeLeod, driver for the aaen’of diesel oil.and gasoline, and |Royal Blue, was at the wheel of wi pe towed to the Cove tonight |the machine which struck the boy, ' by tne Eifin II, owned by Ernest who was tossed from his bicycle guancon” standard Oil Agent at jonto the hood of the car,K and mrn ‘Gove James Grim of. Ju- against the windshield with such 8 neau hs b ndal force that it cracked the windshield, y - "lh:,“,,‘:}:"h:f:: mi:v:c:";m :e" p e year o prie n Cove in which a complete more than 15 miles an hour. ock of Standard Ol products are THERE, THERE, MY DEAR-- DON'T MARCELLY--YOU'RE GETTING WORRY YOUR PRETTY HEAD-- | _ YOURSELF ALL UPSET YOUR B80Y FRIEND (S ALL WHuT AGA(N-- COME NOW --- RIGHT-- T SHALL PAY HIS asoutT WE MUSTN'T KEEP FARE BACK TO THE MAH POR THE_DRESSMAKER MOUNTAINS - WHERE HE'LL . E )\ WAITING ANOTHER B8E HAPPY--: oL _PAPPY, MINUTE --- - SEN;‘;’ER 3 2 AT i = = . Sy - & M # é carried The barge is equipped Jr., Nola Mae Seelye, Leephonse W. 3 ‘ ! o U. §. DEPARTMENY’ OF AGKICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU [ EcHowing 5% eIt DERW/Al Byl sy Jbskph fF° EteMiik, Harry HALIBUT SOLD HERE with pumps for delivery of gasoline ] | Scott, mergber of the School Bdard Thofias B. Stewhtt, New England Fish Company and oil direct to small boats. THE WEA THER ‘ B R ghacubtes| anson, Donald H. Tyer, bought 10,500 pounds of halibut | Hereafter the barge will be re- ‘ | on the work they had done diplom- |\ 0 5 Mmm - Dean wumim‘ today from the halibut boat Thel- Stocked with gasoline and. il by (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | as were | § sented to the members | ma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, at prices the Standard Oil tanker which calls Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m, May 28: | of the 1936 class. of6.conty AR &-adts. jat the cannery at Port. Althorp, Fair tonight and Friday; light to moderate westerly winds. | H s SERVIGES 5 C(I)n(’lul:xng";;“ pmwan)‘ wgsbfl | - f‘;?:, ::;1::“ trom Eifih Cove. ohcs LOCAL NDATA | | Finale, “Roya ussar playe | 4 T d pacl A Time Barometer Temp., Bumidity Wind Veiootty ~ Weatne | 1 O | the High School Band. Former Washmgton Con- P K B0 M DELIVERS v W y P 37 w 12 ciy | 3 # i Z i # g 4 pm. yest'y zs.sg ig B s b oldy | | Members of the graduating class | gressman, Former Mayon { \ ALOT OF SATISFACTION JEANNE TAKING CARGO 4 am. today g‘;-gv 2 o it ‘ Clear | (Continued from Page One) are: f5 e Is Ddd ‘ FOR TULSEQUAH DISTRICT bioon, W ; st Ralph V. Bardi, John Lewis Beau- of Seattle, Is Dea CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS |zenship in thie school and in the|din, Clifford Bers, Sylvia Marie| 5 | Fhie Toli-adints - Soat S YESTERDAY | TODAY | world at large. Berg, Rachel Agnes Berg, Edward | GFIELD, Col, May 28— . Capt. Harry Barrington, which ar- Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. w.m | Following the speeches by the|Bowden Jr., Helen Jeffery Campbell, | The d)“-“l Dowl' Wes dreiitnsd dur-| | SEATILE, MRy 28 - Joho F{ rived from Tulsequafl several days Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatb |students, Herbert McLean present- Jean Jeffery Campbell, Kathleen ing the night by a heavy rain Miller, aged 3, Representative o ago, will sail on the return, trip late Anchorage 55 2 st T e £ = —|ed the Senior Gift which was $25|Esther Carlson, Virgil N. Crosby, i extondad LiroUBNOUR/ b eam. | NG e RDUEIRG LS ane S"“»‘" tomorrow night. Shipments of oil Hhrrow 2 2 ) 10 0 Pt Cldy|to be used for the building of a!Emily Lou Daltor, George W.|S™D Part of the state and south-ififth through the Seventieth Con: |and lumber from Juneau and a 42 ¢ 42 28 28 4 0 Clear | trophy case. | Ruth Marie Geyer, Ada A.|°astern Wyoming. The rain came gress, is dead at his home on Long | consignment of, frefght aboard the N°€'Qex 58 58 ‘\ 40 4 Cam 02 Pt Cldy Solo ti, Thomas W, Hall, Doro- | (00 1ate to save much of the wheat Island. He would have celebrated | | Princess Louisé for the White- » e Mg gt ) i s 2 Rmn? A musical solo by Leona Salout a Harland, John How- |C°FOPS in this and nearby areas far- | pirthday next month. ’ | water Taku mine will be cartled. et 5 5 | 3 ~ “0 1dy | entitled “Enough to Know,” wi E kson, Birdie Eleanor Jen- |Mers said, but there is still time to| Miller came to Seattle in 1881 Dawson Lol S R e R T e v g El ] plant fields with sorghums . i Pkl Athorkigl St. Paul 42 38 34 38 26 .01 Rain | capably given, after which A. S.!sen, Edwin C Johnson, Carol Raei 4 & and became i F_ % | Dutch Harbor 42 42 | 40 42 12 1.68 Rain guxlumsmh p]unupalmofd ttllllo .l!u:o:u J:‘:‘f,(‘lll;( n, 1‘:‘““1:{“ fi OXT:Lthul\):[;;- B i L hend ave ;\2":531. He served four years as it .é Z; - 3; lj 2 i v pronounced vale- | Diniel W. Mahoney, Herbert H. Mc- |by their executives fo meet in front | His widow, a son, Major Stewart | Cordova Zx o | ';“ S oais s | Lean, Emma Ther Ness, C. By- |of the American Legion Dugout at Miller, U. S. A, on duty at Stan- ! e RRB IR i R e — | age throughout her four year's work|Ton Personeus, 2 Porter, |9:45 oclock Satuday morning to ford University, and a daughter !S(A(L-F:llnkau 56 56 i 46 48 Calm 0 Pt. Cldy|and her school activities. | Leona arie Saloum, Jack W.|take part in Memorial Day Mrs. Willlam McKay, of Seattle, | Pu;mv Rupert 54 54 | 42 46 4 Foggy | Tor: Stewart, St;Iulat;m?n. slnmisch'\tf , Walter Preston Scott,|ceremonie | survive. B imo: 94 90 54 56 4 rian “A” average rough his four T A S Cldy | vears in school. He s also editor of llfllllllllllll||||||||l||||||I|IllIHIIII|I|H||||||||||||||||||I|||||||| III|Il|||||||||||||IIIIIII||III|l||||||||||||IIIIll|||||||||||||||l||| Portland 72 66 | 52 82 4 Cldy | the school annual. Five highest in THE FLAV“ R ! Aq-[ San Francisco 62 62 | 52 52 4 Cldy | this year's class for grade average New York 0 | 54 58 30 Clear| are: Bmma Ness, Tom Stewart, o USRI A T Feapiagion B ey | B 50 iy e IRy | Sylvia Berg. WEATHER CONPITIONS AT 8 A. M. Honor Society Ketchikan, cl temperature, r, 48; Radiov Three students received gold pins clear ; Sitka members of the Honor Society Soaps Point, clear, 54; Yakutat, clear, 4 | for three years and having a total chorage, cloudy, 49; Chitina, clear, 4; McCarthy, clear e irbanks, ;01 114 poin The students were: g + raining, 48; Hot Springs, Tanana, missing; Ruby, ¢ ; Nulato,| Emma Ness, Walter Scott, and Tor DE‘ clear, 48; Kaltag, clear, 47; Unalakleet, clear, 48; Crooked Creek, | Stewart, ‘ cloudy, 50; Flat, partly cloudy, 49 | The student who had the clos 3 WEATHER SYNOPSIS | to the most perfect attendance was * The barometric pressure was below normal this morning, al-| Walter Scott pad oh relatively high, from the Prince Willlam Sound region south- he Juneau Woman’s Club an- EGGS . 3 doz., 95 Large Fresh Extras BUTTER . . 2 Ibs., 69 d to Ketchikan, attended by generally fair weather over that| nual award to the most outstanding Red Shield Prints rea. A storm area of marked intensity was centered over the North c BANANAS;Ib. . . . l oc For MEMORIAL ~ & DAY THE JUNEAU FLORISTS will have bouquets arrahged in containers, all ready for plac- ing on the grave. IIIlIlllIllIIIIIIllmlllllllllllllllllllll 3irl who intends to go to a school Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of Atka Island in the Aleutians, the|9f higher learning was presented to t reported pressure being 28.50 inches. Another storm area was|Zmma the Pacific Ocean a short distance west of the Wash-| In a short talk by Superintendent ation fall over the Aleutians, the low- Of Sthools, A. B. Phillips warned anks, elsewhere over the field ob ob-| the graduates not to look for the servaticn weat prevailed. higher jobs in an organization but Warm weather prevailed over Alterta yesterday, Edmonton hav- | to be prepared to start out with ing reported a temperature of 94 degrees the Ilesser positions and work ug. 3 o , .| He reported a good school year; and L _ .. |tendered his thanks to Mr. W. S. MRS. ELLA H. STILL St plans to visit for a week ia| pnci€d (o8 YRR, 0 M T e | July before returning to her home Light and Power Company for thé LEAVES FOR PALMER| in Nantucket, Mass. donation of a refrigerator to be i b e s . e used in the Home Economics De- *‘ NOTICE N (partment which is being newly [ low: charted over ington-Oregon coast. Precipi er Kuskokwim, and at Fairl These will be ready FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY. Priced from $1.00 on up. ALSO FRIDAY, they will have clumps of such perennials as Globe Flowers, Snow-on-the Mountain, Ferget- Me - Nots, Daisies and othersiin the store all ready for planting out. FRESH: | cARROTS, 3 bunches 28 o GRANDMA'S Delicious . | ORANGES . . 3 doz., 1 a Mrs. Ella H. Stil, mother of Mrs. N. Lester Troast left on the Aleu-| Brownie’s Barber Shop will be, tian enroute to Palmer to visit for | closed all day Saturday, Memorial | i 5 a ronth with her daughter and Day. —adv.| TERRITOR: OF ALASKA son<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. . | Office of the Auditor Biggs. Lode and placer location notices | JUNEAU : ¢ Oh her return to Juneau, Mrs. for sale at The Emplre office. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION| equipped A I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, do hereby certify that there has been filed in my office on this the 29th day oh April, 1936, the written consent o!l all the stockholders of the JUNEAU FERRY & NAVIGATION COM- PANY, a corporation organized and IE existing under and by virtue of the | 2= laws of the Territory of Alaska, Lo\g the dissolution = said corporation ! on the 22nd day of April, 1936 and wduly certified to as such consent of lall the stockholders by W. S. Pul len, president, and II. L. Faulkner, secretary, of the corporation, o) |said 22nd day of April, 1936. | WHEREFORE, in view of the above premises, 1 do further cer- |tify that the JUNEAU FERRY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, a cor- | poration, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 924, Compiled Laws of Al- aska 1933, upon the filing in this |office of the proper proof of pub- lication of this certificate accord- |ing to law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREQF, I v S ibave hereunto set my hand, at | Juneau, the Capital, this 20th day ] GENERAL ) ELECTRIC , g i (SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, CLEANER ) Auditor of Alaska. First publication, April 30, 1936. ron l snonT 3 | Last publication, May 28, 1936. £ g " NOTICE TO CREDITORS TIME ONLY ’ In the United Statés Comnission- hd ] er's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Numhber One, be- | fore J. F. Mullen, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of| HILMA N. SHERN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, $4.00 DOWN 2 that the undersigned, Charles C.| 2 i att Os Personeus, was this day appointed ' Impediate l)elnvery X Administrator of the Estate of HIL- | 15“'00 PER MONTH MA. N. SHERN, deceased; and all persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with proper; vouchers attached, within sixty (60) | Cakes b WE MEET ANIYBODY’B PRICES with S. Highest Quality : Fruits; Vegetables &M e and Groceries! FRESH VEGETABLES LOCAL GREEN ONIONS, large bunch . 10¢ BEETS,&I!)&..;........ZS RADISHES GREEN ONIONS, bunch . Open Saturday Uiitil 4P.M. . JUNEAU FLORiS TS PHONE 311 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlII mmmm:nmmmmflnmmmtm P 10 NEW POTATOES,41bs. . . . . . . 25¢ BEE R per case 82.95 BEE +@lympia, Rheinlander, Hop Gold, Rainier,.Globe . e frrrrrrrrsro e GASOLINE SHOVEL and 2 DUMP TRUCKS——————now open for hire on any dirt, excavating and moving jobs in or about Juneau. Phone 4503 GASTINEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. , Al". NEEDS "EP Have It Done Right! Save yoursell TIME and MONEY, by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET ma OO AR OO FINEST ASSORTED LIQUORS at ptices you can afford to pay % 3 e ¢ Califor a Grocery i PURE FOODS STORE" PHONE 478 Prompt Dehvery days from the date of this notice., . | EE Store Closed SATURDAY—Memorial Day * ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. |, PAT0, % Juneau, Alsska, this| JUNEAU DOUGLAS LS SHOP FRIDAY! e 2 e T _mmlmlmunmmumflmflmmmmflfimImmmumlmmmnmm =] =