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tHE DAILY ALASKA MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947 51SENIORS, HIGH caisit ISIKTEEN BROUGHT SCHOOL, RECEIVE ' ‘ ey b IN ON PAA TRIPS CHAS IN MAY - ((lass Will Be One of Three with Largest Number of Graduates , Hazel Mary Walter P. Barbara | s | Juneau High School will clos |its doors for the summer on May 123 this year, and will do it in a jgrandiose manner, On that nig! N the third larg graduating cl: |will receive its diplomas. Fifty-two seniors will graduat s Yo /;'ne /7((1.'0'0 Schilling weVanilla Pan American Airwa portec hed- Luslowing lh(w! in and® cut ¢ .nm u: sen, Jenny en, Robert J William R. Margaret Marilyn K Lily Ann humv Gent ¥ 't M | Bertha Ruch, John Ruch, Gu Frank Denton McClung, nley ~ F. Ambrose, Ellegn Bae- - nce Foster, Paul Wilson, Heler lson, Lois Virginia soft, Lynn Wilson vell, Joanne Eva John P. to Mar Juneau s o ] £l o o —Fanny Ne- J A e ncis Ma- asd Jack 4 uneau to Seattle—Francis Ma. Fred Carlquist, Joe Burns, o |this year, assuming they all com- Della Esther (.“ F. B 0. E)e T ISO Deb plete the work they are now tak- Dale ¥ i e R . > La ling. In 1040 the largest class—s6 TR uneau to Ketchikan—Clarence ami, Julia Mae ford, Robert S. Evan H. George seniors—was graduated and in 1941 55 were given diplomas. The following interesting tablc !show the growth of the Juneau iHigh School as indicated by it h, James ,gmmmm seniors. They sulis, M: w the variations from year to 3 sen, r due to economic. or othe me—Arthur Waiker. MR 1P eI MISSTONARY SOUIETY OF MEMORIAL CHURCH MEETS The Missionary Society of Mem- Jerro Baking o: freezing won't destroy this pure vanilla flavor. actors, including war. Generally vens, Katherine Bertha Cecilia Penth 2 e officers de- . the enrollment has shown a sic nehcuse, Harriet Irene ndance of member- J_"“f"f delicate, fragrant goodness in desserts by using J’ ".duul growth , mpson, Marjorie Ann SC]H“IH}:[U/M\'Jni”;l_S(hi_”ingQunlily—'anlflus()5)'L‘2f5v OYCB : % won, Willilam R G Year Grautmu Kenneth Jordan FROM CALIFORNIA ALSO 28 OTHER FOOD FLAVORS AND COLORS vy 2 gor, Nedford H Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of L1905 1 Jiis Haywoed, are visiting in . Sandler [fj : gt & : DENALIIN FROM I 1908 5 1900 9 PR | 1m0 s SiTKA GOES WEST l B : ~ Salmon Creek € o . Salmon Creek Couniry Club ; £11:30 am. t » ° fashion Lo 5 | Finest Country Club in Alaska Beautifully | 1815 6 Vo o o P AL o B i - s s s et i forms | 1916 l‘f und trip and others who ac- & - - : ' teak-Chic en-Spaghett in amooth, | B TRt s o ] Steal-Chic en-Spaghetti le, in python ¥. Blake, R. Bun | . FrE A P e \ - < ~ brown, tan , 3 /T R. Curtis, Mss. [ CCCHTA EEJ\B = CLLEINESE FOO0D . . John Lahto, Peter Me- | g i ll ALS® e@l@¢ {PLETE LINE of v s J C. Molyneaux, Miss O. S , i3 e R ' L@y €8 b iA &Y (1] f the Westward after | d T b /' i | i A A \ ! 13 and a it n port, || ARNEYVEICEIRS == made wit { | carried the follo | 4 g 3 b S , : SinEE| HOME MADE BREAD i i 14 nd Mrs. Bud s il 1 2V é ! 5 = i I i fim’l&&'fl L3 ..\"5.4.;..; fié&ufi ol : ! | 4 frs. Ted Schmaltz ar 1 : F 1 | 99 Seward | rs were W. C. | ! e - Z { 33 Brownlee, Don Burrus and V. A. l Rl g | one i : 32 > { ' i N Dehtends Co s T i QUALITY SINCE 1887 s 4 . ! | 1041 55 ess-luncheon meeting to- | (War Years) in the Gold Room of the i = —= | 1042 38 An interesting am | walimmon Jree oun t r Y u 7 LRV T a1 cen outlined for the noon ses- | ; £y’ i heir intention to larence R. Foss of Seattle and the ' g, 39 ies Bunnell, Presi- e x 12ET'S GUILD prea et ke their | ‘olloving frem Juneau: N. C. Ban- 1oit % ; iios Bunngl) Pret: 3 Hiles North of Juneau ¢n Glacier nghway MAY: n ) n-| field, H. L. Faulkner, Rhea Smith | jg. 2 T GuBk EodkERR - AZAAR, 7 |son, telephone 441, before Satur- and Harold B. Foss. | (After War) x : 7 = —— n ay noon. <> | 1947 UNION SUNDAY The. Aprll meeting of the EWILoynng irkiaves: KOR f.. Ko from the gradugton i be_held at tt ;i SOUTH FOR PLANE Grover Winn and Ethelyn ! & fargarers Guild of the L. E 1, with Mrs enyoy {of the class of 1904, and Cr Crurch of Holy Trinity, held MacLe: Mrs. Don Skuse S olarence Rhode of the Fish and!Snow Jenne, the lone graduate of assisting 5es Wildlife Service is flying from An-|1900 down to the clasces of 1940, . night in cnorage to San Diego today to fly 1941, and 1947, all over 50 in num- made for a Spring nother Grum: amphibian into |ber, the schcol has come a long NEW &afimflLE nr TA ! EATES EFFECT!VE will be held about the Territory to add to the present way. Sun suits for the 4 t fleet of patrol ships in the Service.| Those seniors who expect to s, plas- e Auditor - ceive diplomas on M year e candy ., Northern Distributing ANCHORAGE MEN HERE are as follows: MHB H = tions of Three men from Anchorage are! Aase, Harry S. . r will be 1t the Gastineau Hotel. They wer . Avolan, August 1 A o ow e © 0. wonnsd | SRR CITY OF JUNEAU Norway Point . . . . $1.00 and Al Gerick. Burford, Jack F. ‘ m | et S | B BN Within Cily of Junean . 50¢ LawsonCreek . ... 1.00 - Mrs. arles Br | an, Jerome J e | 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broch of | Chapman, A. J. office on the South—East Street rt Fisheries lists cap- Wrangell are at the Gastineau| Dawes, Rdath Eileen I Y ) A ato | Hael: | DeBoff, Wallace I. cn the East—on the North, Sixth to ar age “mp i B e { Doogan, Rosemary Alirecs Calhoun to 12th Strect to Boat Harboi. b oo R Union Oil Dock . . . . T5c North Douglas Road . 1.00 Quiside of defined limits. 75¢ A.J.Camp . ..... 100 Salmeon Creek Pewer House . $1.25 neuglas L3 ] © ° °o » e ° 105“ Thone . . . crf R 1.50 Treadwell . . . . . . L3530 Bus Turnarousnd (Dauglas) L.59 Catvet reserve BLENDED WHISKEY End North DouglasRoad . . 1.50 Cabver, Disihis Gorp, New York Gity CoumtryClub . . . . . . L350 G T Vall(lél‘hilt Hill ° ° o o ° 2.50 LemenCreek . . . . . . 3.00 Afrpert . « « . o « « 300 Auk Bay - . 7.50 el éiar’ham .‘91(}.00 (Round'l‘np) 815.00 o Wiver $18.00 (RomdTrip) $27.00 O 5 Passengers—Double Fare i hwm 1atn is is the first price increase that the cab companies have put ARNOLT inio effect within the City of Juneau since 1943 although our e~ PHice MARINE ENGINE cost of operation has nearly doubled, we HAVE NOT passed B ek on fo the public the ADDITIONAL TAXES WHICHWE MUST e ooy o e . Even al this fime we are leaving nearly all of the Cny remain at the PREVIOUS PRICES. low speeds on fishing boets, auxiliary | craft, and small runabouts. E. S. HOLLOWAY . W. TRUEBLOOD CARL A. BERGSTROM YELLOW CAB CO. ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. ARCTIC CAB CO. Motor Rebuild and Ifarine Service J. M. DEVINNEY ORVILLE WAGNER FRED CROWELL . GLACIER CABS ALASKAN CAB CO. CHECKER CAB CO. and desserts d More details will Ld later s of St. Margaret’s Guild nzake their corporate com- union Sunday, March 16, at the The 8 o'clock service, followed a ital stock a cerved in the Parish 250,000 commo! e who have not already' of $1 per share g Want Empirf‘ SALE Z2¢° OFF! SLACK SUITS i and T.ong Slesve i | | SPECIAL ) | | { 1012 West 10th St. Phene 863i AR - -