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PAGE SIX GARDEN (LUB HEARS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947 | : Prizes Awardedat [POISON GAS AT | Farewell Dinner i 1 FREIGEHT | NRESING ALK A t. Ann'’s School| HONOLULU GOES Held Last Night WANT ADS Relrigeration a ne cong exerees toces | [Q BREMERTON By School Staff| T ; d P Members of the Juneau Garden gt St. Ann's School, prizes for (hv‘ assenger Club, met at the home of Mrs. year were awarded to the following h ] . d 4 { an g SAER Bhatti oh Wemelly S o HONOLULU, May 23—#—The' Thirty-six Juneau Public School MURPHY & “unpml FOR SALE noon. Perfect Attendance: Sheila God- Jsmr-smlmn said today 00 tons teachers wita their wives and hus- | Dessert and coffee were sfl.‘:_ kin, Becky Sharp, Billy Gaines |of poison gas smr.pd at Schn{ful({ bszl.s Iollnwvld an :mnual‘c"\?slmfl Of!LARGE l-Rog\Tl_ SHlih - Taaws WASHING MACHINE, Easy Spin- ed by the hostess before the busi- | Robert McCormick. | barra would be shipped by Army holding a farewell dinner, \\honl‘ 5 A 2 DHEr del d shly 8 SEBVICE lo ALASKA I ess meeting, which was called to| Genoral Class Excellence: First|transport in the néxt few weeks to they met lIast night in the Gold| Beach, priced right. W P Gl L g Yt order by the President, Mrs. Jose- | Grade: Marsha Horton; Second|the west coast to be converted into Rcom at the Baranof Hotel .3 BEI:‘R%OM dm;;ne. execylnc kitch- gl il flriu’wm‘} Dam;‘m i s Ao e SRt ol cleaning solvent Last night's affair especially hon- | €n, hardwood floors, utility room, : Mol sl - .1s phine Boyd Grade: Michael Sweeney; Third) cleaning sol 3 i i i 4 | fadtn o 1t Douglas. 587-tf Regular salhngs from Seaitle Mayor Hendrickson presented the |Grade: Richard Gaines; Fourth| The paper said the gas, stored ored Supt. A. B. Phillips who has ‘;;k[vneéggwggfl: olge A o Be o ’ . Club with the idea of a float on|Grade: Patricla Sweeney; Fiftn;in large cylinders, would be sent to resigned this year, and he was pre- = /00 5 cement basement— FURNITURE for sale, Phone 873. and Tacoma Washington the 4th of July parade. He 4ls0|Grade: Suzanne Wade; Sixth| Bremerton, Wash, for processing. sented an Eastman aircooled slide| Beautifully furnished, electric 587-tf ! | kitch d r asked the Club to take charge of Grade, Geraldine Thompson and{It added that 500 tons of gas un- projector as a token of regard by tchen, drive-in garage, hard- ______________ . dl § : the planting of the site of the Gladys Uggen; Seventh Grade:|safe for shivment because the con- the school staff. “For He's a Jolly | wood floors. i CONSOLE RADIO, Silvertone, good For Raies and Information Memorial Library for two years Mary Nordale; Eighth Grade, Rose- |tainers were deter .d might be Good Fellow” was sung in his hon- | 1565 EVERGREEN—7 room home condition, excellent outside recep- CONSULT until the library is built. Both| Mary Thiele. 1uump\‘d at sea, 20 miles off Oahu. or, and other songs included “Al-| and Duplex Immediate possession. tion. 503 W Tenth St. or call ot b ideas were discussed and commit-| Prizes were also given for Cate-| The Army Public Relations office outte,” led by Mr. Phillips | DUPLEX, Evergreen Ave. Black 212. 587-t3 J tees were appointed on each 1o chism to Mary Catherine Nicholls, denied any gas would be dumped ~Summer addresses of teachers MANY HOMBS — Juneay; Dougiis 7.8 oo prsmsyor oty o Alaska Transportailen ompany make plans, Patricia Sweeney, Jerry Wade. at sea but declined comment on were exchaneed, and farewell good highway and beach. Visit our of- % = 050;," » 7 Mrs. Jack Fletcher gave a Very Jerry Shaw; and prizes were drawn | the reported shipment to Bremer- wishes expressed. In addition to; fices for details. B i GASTINEAU HOTEL instructive and interesting tai® on for choir singing and won by Rose- ton i'nw newspaper said the gas Supt. Phillips, other teachers leav- 4-h.p. WISCONE marine motor P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 miniatures in flower arrangements. mary Theiele, Gladys Uggen, Carol, included lewisite and other deadly ing include Mary Brooks Weidner, | with prop. shaft and fittings. Ph. Junead, Alaska {She illustrated her talk Dy mak- pLeath, and Lorene Shaw. gasses. Helyn Hoskins, Cordelia Keppinger, | HURPH! & H“BPHY 517. 587t2 unead, Ala ling several arrangements and| promotions were read for next, Joseph Shofner, Betty Harvard, |stressed the importance of proper year and classes adjourned for the| |containers and backgrounds in|holidays. |these arrangements. Her talk was Mabel Mon- | REALTORS—ACCOT | Phone 676 over rre* Na Gertrude McSpedden, son Burford, Rose Olive King, Ka- therine Elle, and Mrs. Helen Web- | (rooked Dealmgs eSS B e R T A Ve |enjoyed by visitors and members. o w " S' ' l tar. i mKEA" PL"MB!“G & HEATI"G co The hostess for lmp June SEA S(OUTS SHIP IS I'I a Yee S Mrs. Helen Webster is leaving on | WANTED | . meeting will be Mrs. Floyd Fager-| a one-year exchange in the public PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL |son and Mrs. Linn Forrest, sx at RE(HVED IN JUflEAU‘ (harged by Saba“‘ schools of Los Angeles. | WE NEED your repalr work to run Ld g heale gt 0 R R il e iy | ilatherine Elle and Rose Olive| our bustness. 925 W 1ith St. . - 9 e ea Scout Ship 712, sponsored by | s 3 ing will teach next year at the 586-t2 PHONE 781 Thll’d and Franklln | the Juneau Elks Club, received WA:SHH\(’rON- May '23‘*‘3?* Naval base at Adak, and Betty | . | Fdrewe" Tea fo Be their 38 foot Coast Guard boat yes- Rep. Sabath (D-IID, told the House pqiyard, third grade teacher, “,q WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe. i terday at the Army dock. This boat that , Joutrageous, "l‘fl\’)\lf“;} teach in Vancouver, Wash 584-tf : SISy TR PR K . is the regular harbor type picket RES R BTSRRI O | A0 : Cordelia Kegpinger, music and ' "t ~ | e e e e e e e R e e e e e leen HOnO”ng boat with a 225 horse power Ker- € that may lead to another .. supervisor, leaves for P o WANT GIRL, not under 15, to ¢ m.; e paRTI 1 math engine. crash. He 1 he will intrecduce University to work for her M. A. {n for 2% -year old boy starting July & & B MrS J P W|"|ams The Sea Scouts will busy them “'”b”'i’ 0 i‘r’p‘ 25, Datosa tax on piierature. Yl Eriphe g1, | t + . all short sales of securities f ————— U i AR Mrs. J. P. W)lh\m~ who will “"D:X“‘““f\j’v‘:i‘h “l}‘( \Illtjfi:]ppel re- ors and blers on the New & | nished or unfurnished house.| m!n ln‘s uml will ln-_ }.‘,m’;“,d,,,“!(h, r;‘-1‘1‘?: ship. s..\rl_[ K I’ have ter in thi : WANTED_Fxperienced clerk Ben- ‘ fwell tea, next Tuesdhy attefmon ——— Commiry. . i ographer; Salary $228 per month. | w at the home of Mrs. Mildred R He said stocks I cen driven & 3 Vide o e “ i Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- | [/ Hermann. Hostesses for the occa- National Forest Timber down as mu ) percent. | partthet ot Heafth, 580441 | [T cion will be members of the Junes For Sale It is nearer 5. percent,” Rep w N HHSBAND er | se0-tr] Woman's Club of which the honor . . A\n-Cu»-m,:k (D-Mass) interrupted 4 WAN1ED —Used furniture 142 Wi ' guest has been an active member| Scaled bids will be received by - o | \cugnby Ehode 86 H U for many years. the Regional Forester, J‘unv:\u, Al- | SEATTLE. May 23 Girls L H | It is definitely stated by the aska, up to and including 9 am. (anada Seeks Irade |who have trouble getting a man SIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop,, Phon | . - | committee in charge of arrange- June 24, 1947, for all the merchant- {down on his knees to pop the all- 556, 3rd and Main. Spectaliziny | ments that the tea is not limited able dead timber, standing or dowr, w!'h N l ‘ d‘impm“m question should take a D Permanenty. Open evenings b } to club members, but that all and all the live timber marked or | .ew eatan {lesson from Mrs. Muriel S. Dus- 8ppoinument. (293-3t1 | friends of Mrs. Williams are cor-| designated for cutting, on an area o tin, attractive 50-year-old Seattle — — — i i dially invited. The hours will be totaling approximately 64 acres, ON yANCOUVER, B. C. May 23— | widow. 4 PIANOS KENTED 8na . KEL | nall Schedules ;o- from 2 to 5 o'clock the southern end of the east 8hote (m_yiovs for an increased volume) She's had 25 proposals of mar- _ Anderson b0oo. ! i TR of Tuxekan Island, designated TUX- o y\ode petween Canada and New riage in less than two weeks e T ckan Island No. 22, Tongass Na- pajang was voiced here today by; “There's nothing to it, really,” Ffln RENT | ® S”KA tional Forest, Alaska, estimated t0 j 4 pfaleolm, New Zealand trade;shrugged Mrs. Dustin gaily today. G A 5 be 1,992,000 feet B.M., more or 1esS commjscioner to Canada i“All you have to do is guess right ROOM—k 1 privileges — Home [:] PHERSBURG ]‘E" S of Sitka spruce, western hemlock 1n a5 address prepared for de- !m\ an ice pool.” . Hotel. Phone ass | > and cedar sawtimber, and 2000 jjvery to the fifth National For-| As one of 10 Seattle and Alaska il A @ WRANGELL The Douglas p Box Derby linear feet, more or less, of pi elzn Trade Conference, Mr. Mal-|residents who shared ROOM FOR RENT, cal after 4 KHCHIKAN trial runs which were called off last No bid of less than $2.00 per M feet colm said that the volume of New |light guesses in the rec pm., 421 Seward St. 581-tf night because of rain, will be held B.M. for spruce, $1.50 per M feet Zealand trade with Canada “makes|Tanana River ice break =y SRRl G .1 ® tonight at 7:30 o'clock, it is an- BM. for cedar, and $1.00 per M yus a customer worthy of attention Mrs. Dustin will receive OF:;IfiE O‘Cf;‘"é]:l,’:?%x"‘ ;f‘le‘t'; ® l(:Y STRAH AREA nounced, and all boys are urged to|feet B. M. for hemlock sawtimber, and, as time goes on, there should:$2,000. She was quoted in a n R i T ik be present and 1c per linear foot for piling up undcubt be opportunities for!story then as saying: “I'm a WidoW NICR CLEAN ROOMS, by cay of { e e— — to and including 95 feet in length, the increase of reciprocal trade d mayte $2,000 will help me get wour Golonial Hotel, Ph, 187, . | C. W. LOFTUS HERE and 1 pe: linear foot for piling - ia man.” 546-2t, Several Trips Each Week fo: G, ctatt ot Paen, i e 20 e Bl v i e i dcliii” - FY landed a catch of 5,500 pounds of sidered. $1,000 must accompany BI-OOD COUNI IS ibeen peouring in on the \_xlu(e- <OOMS—Kitcnen privileges. Homs halibut at the Juneau Cold Storage each bid, to be applied on the pur- ’ln red mother of four children. Hotel—Ph. 8886. { . ay is boa 21613, W, ase price, I ¢ retai |She is manager of the Alaska [ HAINES today from his boat 30KI1613, will|chase price refunded, or retained ORDERED BY NA‘!Y Reokst s EAEW I ot T \ be remembered locally as the son in part as liquidated damages, ac- l(m(‘. ompany Pederal Buildn Oi G70.38 [} SKAGWA{ of J. B. Loftus | cording to the conditions of sale. nice prnp:! 11 tfl:;e BOSIR it ] . His father was at one time in Primary manufacture outside of the WASHINGTON, May 23 a miner near Hyder, i [ ] Numerous Other Souiheasi Alaska Peints se of the University of Alaska Territory of Alaska’of any part of The Navy today announced that she ‘“\u HISCELLANEUUS the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Fogester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids Experimental Fur Farm at Peters- burg and was Territorial Veterin- arian. CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU NO MEPTING |ful miommatin concemning he Of Pioneers of Alaska and Auxil- | timber, the conditions of sale, and iary until August 29. the submission of bids should be —— e+ | obtained fr the Division Super- Birch is the only tree that grows|visor, Ketchikan, Alaska, or the in Greenland. Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. —adv. 587-t1 1 o 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 _.nsa:\x:—'-‘—' FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATION.. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - Your Deposits | ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS | *Reg. U, 3. Pat. OF, Let us show you the Great Name in cleaners ... Hoover. Women prefer Hoover 2 to | over any other make because Hoover’s exclusive triple-action cleaning—it beats...as it sweeps ...as [t cleans*—saves time and strength, keeps rugs and rooms bright . and clean. | Come in or phone for a | home demonstration ... no obligation. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful dispensers of 24-hour electric service and merchandisers of Top of the World products First Rational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBEE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hoover—General Electric—Hotpoint—Kelvinator—Thor ——= May 19, complete. blood count had been or | 7 FOR SALE CHEAP-4 heavy chrome bar stools, red leather seats; one steel wheclbarrow, baloon tire; one 1oldaway bed and mattress; one steel cot; one full size bed, mattress and spring. Phone Blue 398. 586-t3 29 PIECE glassware “Teardrop” pattern $16. Bissells sweeper $4, elec. percolator $4, peasant style hand painted desk $20, misc. kitchenware, snow-pacs new, size 5% $4, tools. Phone 303 586-t3 TROLLER “I(," cquipt. new Chrys- ler engind, float 4 or 411 Harris 586-t3 FLRN!SHED Cabin, fireplace, Fritz Cove Road. Phone 289. 585-t6 OAK DROP leaf breakfast table and chairs, mahogany folding dining tabie and caairs, electric hotpoint stove, card takles, fire screen set, overstufied davenport and 2 chairs. Phone 718. 585-tf PRACTICALLY new -daveno bed, $75. ,Call between 5 and 7 pm, 848 Basin Road. 585-tf ONE SET Enclyopaedia Bntanméa ten year books. Phone Green 662. 585-t3 |3 BEDROOM hc:ae, furn. good lot, phene Douglas 213, 583-t12 ROOM house, furnished, good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-tf SIX ROOM modern turn. house, 5 acre homesite, fully equipped. Inguire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks beycnd enc of Thane Highway. 583-16 SUMMER HOME in Lena Cove, phone 036 2 short one long after 6 p.m. 583-tt LADIES, Children Ready to Wear Shop: Wel: established going bus- iness. Personal reason for selling. Write Air Mail to Box 1501, An- chorage, Alaska. 582-t6 HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone’ 483. 587-tf dered for all men still in service who tock part in the Bikini atom kcmb tests last year. The order was described by Bureau of Medicine officer as “routine followup.” Secretary Forrestal directed llnw the checkup be made in an order| q 1 Her TRIP[E (ElEBRMION FOR MRS. BAROUMES Mrs. George Baroumes, wife of the proprietor of the Imperial Cafe, is celebrating a triple event today. mother is here visiting, her WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of e q]‘:i; E:,::g:‘;’;‘&f tli::lt‘e‘ | daughter arrived recently szl_m- Finest Quality Between 35000 and 40,000 Nav)\ll“fim her %flnb Jerry, the I?l‘lgln(z;l Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retal vicin when | Soap Box Derby \nnm-l will grad- ————— B wee A he "‘Z‘mudnd uate from the Juncau High School. GUARANTEET Realistic Perma July 1 and 25 in the Pacific .last| Her mother is Mrs. Julia V. nent: $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 ;l: year. -Mgum from Eugene, Ore, and her Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone | daughter, Mis. A. C. Wood, is the 815 Decker Way. Most of them were due for d charge at that time and the Navy; ' former Dawn Chapman, who arriv- coes not know how many still ed from Victoria. been found and declared there is it was believed that the fumes | The Coordinating N O R T H I A N D al of the airplane. times the flight speed of an airship cmmveen _ OPPOSE SUBSIDY no cause for alarm. caused disease. | Committee has decided against any “The committee finds that the T R A N S p o RTAT I o N and at approximately equal unit An official said no ill effects; The use of coal for fuel was'| FOR DIRIGIBLES | WASHINGTON, government’s subsidy to develop airplane can presently provide air cost,” the coordinators said today, C O M from the atom bomb tests have once forbidden in Paris because £ | May 23 —P— nation’s Air the dirigible as a commercial riv- transportation at three to four | reporting on a two-year study. | e R | RIO DE JANEIRO—Anyone in this South American capital who ieels he has been a black market victim can telephone the National | Union of Students and within an I hour the “Vigilant” committee of the student organization will in- vestigate. Since the all-out partici- pation by students in recent food riots, merchants give speedy satis- ‘rnctmn to the student committee. Ph. Red 760 Box 332 ALBERT WHITE Alaska Counsel-Republican Party ‘White Bldg. — Ferry Way Alaska Taxpayers League O30 Asphalt Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING § | SASH BALANCES ! ‘Walltex——Congo-Wal | Juneau Paint & Supply 1 !I Phone 407—118 2nd St { SERVING ALASKA ROOM furnished house, 2 bed- rooms, 1': mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 pm. 581-tf 4 BOAT “Lone Fisherman,” length 50 ft. 4 in. width 17 ft. 4 in. depth 6 ft. 8 in. gross tonnage 38, net tonnage 19, 100 h.p. Diese) motor, sale price $3,500. Apply Juneau Spruce Corp. 580-tt 1942 BUICK 4 door sedan, ‘47 mo- del radio, neater Phone Red 662. 586-t3 26 {t. CHRIS CRAFT cabin crul- ser $3750. Phone 121, 586-t5 BUY YOUR “Boss Carpenters” overalls at B. M. Behrends, 32 to 42 size $6.95. 586-tf FOR SALE, Alaska Hotel, Coast Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ana :z furnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informatior. write No. (2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-tf FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. Ph. 187 546-1, FOR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-41. $21,000 WILL BUY good income apt. house in Juneau. Address re- plies to Empire W2179. 575-t¢ LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel ‘Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-tf. 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room partly furnished house, -electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t2 34 ft. TWIN SCREW custom cruiser; twin Chrysler Crown engines, fully equipped, ready to go, 2 years old. Write P. O. Box 193, Juneau. 857-t BOAT No. 31A558, round-bottom cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 ft. Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for trapping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555-t1 Wheat flour is a standard diet for more Chinese than is rice. ———————— ‘The size of the average farm in China is three and one-half acres. - Read the want-ads for vargams!

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