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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 194 e e =] e ———— Newsy Nofes From Skag mcthers of the two other gradu- | ====== ¢s, presided at the table which as decorated in thé class colors blue and silver. The members of formed the receiving of the Seventh the serving. and at present he is painting the old church at Bennett for the|: Chamber of Commerce, assisted with Later the graduates and the High hool pupils were entertained with | nes and dancing torium under the direction of Miss yail Brimhall, Mrs. Elwin Dell, and auditorium. Joyce and John F agway Grill Fri “|David Ramsey T graduated from High School, and ¢ i Officers of Skag- grade. The processional, “Pomp an¢ Circumstance,” 1 | Stanley Brown. The Invocation w 1 given ty the Rev. John Dodge. P: sang a solo, “Danny Boy sers of the High School D. D. Cox and Mrs. Hans n as chaperones went to Dyea the City Truck for ond, and third ¢ Malcolm Moe; the eighth grade class, Jo Ora A ome of her w . Rogers who h Maxine Brown, Lorene urfield, Billie Belle Davis, Ralph 11, Phillip Eagle, Waldemar Otto rbrock, Eugene Van Zan- Paul Wilson. resented the elementary di- Mr. C. L. .Anderson 1- | nounced the names of the ten Loy surg and her small s Clarence Walters nd Bill, of Petersburg, ar- d Wednesday evening by Alaska Jands Airway to attend the grad- ‘Walter's youngest and her two guests, Taccma who has were as follows of PBuckly, Washin vill spend the summer in Petersturg Thursday scholarship award—tt President, Mr the Feero and Fawards families for several weeks. ented to Dorcthy Dell Co; presented Mrs, primary teacher, leaving Skagway this year. William sang a solo, Addresses were Juanita Stev-| rouise to go to the Mason Clini Mrs. C. A. C Miss 1di vent to Juneau an, Mrs. V. Sparks; Miss Tone Soldin we! to visit relatives for several weeks.: eate Services for the ers voted to hold the club lation of officers Mrs. Hans Soldin went to Juneau Friday by Alaska Coastal to visit relatives and to attend a one day the Pacific Area Red Cross officials with the Juneau of- s and branch Chapter Chair- Mrs. Soldin is the chairman branch. Her Mavis Irene, and Joyce accompanied her, irene to visit relatives, and Joyce o go through the Juneau Clinic. ol and Grade School was hel Lanquet and instal first meeting “A Milestone, ing officers were Secretary, Reminiscence, Joyce LeAnn Bloom; Presbyterian church. Special music “What Our/ Given Us,” “Military Education, Bad,” David Ramsey. A quartette, Willlam Andrews, George Bloom, Patricia Carroll and Paula hr sang “For You Alone.” Mrs. «white elephant” was won by M Wilhelm; and Organist, W. B. Heid- Refreshments w Richard Miller and F. D. Calkins. served by Mrs Mrs. Dixie Turpin. Oificer and the Insta presented with gifts Mrs. Harry Beeler was the guest honor at a surprise tea given| rs. Florence Lammers and her B sunday afternoon by the members | con, Douglas Wallace, who has hospitalized for several days in the Hospital, returned to their home in Haines Wednesday, May 11, by Alaska Coastal Mavis and two skits— and cne by Mrs. P‘\ul‘no‘ and Donald Beitinger 3 refreshments . served by the Elks. P.-T.A. for the school year 1949-'50 presented the prizes for the best Victor Sparks' resignation from|wcrk done in the Shop Classes: the | Seventh grade, first, Carl Mulvihill; cecond, Terry Eagle; Eighth grade, second, Walt Presbyterian church. Mrs. Harry Beeler left Friday byi Alaska Coastal to go to Bellingham, position of painter . where she will White Pass and Yukon RR was ac-| 15, and he will retire| rvice June 10. Sparks, well- | Ctto; were guests at the home of | Washington, join nd Mrs. William Burfield dur- Elmer Rasmuson left by Alaska Coastal Thursday to Juneau. From there he will go to his home in Anchorage. cepted May Royal Pullen, who has been visit- ing in Skagway for several weeks, left by Alaska Coastal for Juneau. Father Harley Baker pronounced Benediction, School Chorus sang the Recessional. Immediately following the exer- cises the P.-T.A. gave a reception | honor the graduates. the grandmother of Joyce William = Feero, | tarted his railroad career by serv- as a blacksmith from 1906 to| started work as The Rev. Edgar Gallant, wio re- < turned Saturday, May 14, by Alaska Coastal from his annual New York, left Monday to attend|a fireman and became an engineer a meeting of the Board of Public | in 1918. He then Welfare in Juneau. A daughter was born to Mr. and Wwill Flynn went to Juneau to: morning at 12:15. The baby, who spend several days visiting his sis- | | spent four years 1in the states, and returned in 1924 - work in the paint shop. He in- Mrs. Martha Mulvibill and her|tends to devote his time e Mulvihill, 'art (with a few fishing tr heen named Susan M an older brother, Bryan Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. William Feero, Jr., S1, and Mrs. Arthur Sagorsky, are the happy parents of a daugh- ; Fagerson and Mrs. seisTaTTsTsassesiEEISTSsissEERTIARE, T T P T o L T FOR SALE ine, 1 standard sewing machine. Ph. Black 840. 216 2t 16-it. boat, T'% 12-TUBE radio, Y hp Scott's outboard motor. Manin| Apt. No. 48, Ph. Black 862. 15 3L| {937 FORD Sedan, good motor, $225. Phone 256. 15 IILI 45-70, new barrel, 7 shells, Deuble barrel 12 gauge and shells | $20. .22 Savage and shells, $10.; All in good condition. No. 9 Or-] pheum Rooms. 1038 V8 Sedan, $205. Good trans-| portation, ready to go. Ph. 748. 64t ' | USED 25 HP Universal Marine En-, gine; 60 hp Buda Diesel 2:1 re- ! duction; 100-1b. anchor, speciallowi price. Juneau Welding and ma- chine Co. 216 tf CLEARED excavated lot for sale in | West Juneau. Ph. Black 340 af-! ter 5 p. m. 15 3t} 1941 International le-ton pickup, } motor A-1, new paint job, $400. Cash. See Gaines’ Cafe, Mile 9, Glacier Hiway, P. O. Box 969. 5 sv,| ! 4-ROOM House, completely furn- | ished, new large radio combina-! tion, refrigerator, washing mach-‘ ine, etz. 1 block from town. 105 | Gastineau Ave. Ph. Red 290. 15 3t USED 3% Octave Deagon Marimba, $150. H. C. Jones, Pelican, Al-, aska. 212 6t —] LOOKING for a piace to lve? | Trailer house, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tf i Ph. | 209 tf | 4937 FORD four door sedan. Blue 930 after 5 p.m. NICE Home with 2 -apts., 1ncv;m;,5 comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf | ! |m MACHINE SHOP at Small FOR SALE 1 Portable electric washing mach-|$1,000 down, balance like rent, 4 rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, cement foundation and basement, furnace, elec. hot wat-: er, elec. range, completely furnish- ed, double plumbing. Near school | and Federal bldg. Possession im- | i OLMS Cafe, reasonable rent, fully | mediate. equipped. Excellent business. $60.|$4,000 home in Douglas, Nob Hill. Phone Black 295 or 676. Base- ment, garage .elec. kitchen, fur- nace, immediate possession. 16 zt;NEW home, Douglas, with 3 bed- rooms, furnace; ALSO, 2-bedroom completely furnished home Doug- las; ALSO 3-bedroom home, 2 lots, garage, unexcelled channel view, furnace, refrig., etc. DUPLEX on 6th, completely furn- ished, immediate occupancy, large garden, garage. Harbor, fully equipped, priced right, inspection invited, lease rea- sonable. | FRITZ COVE year-round home, hardwoed floors, garden, etc. AL- SO 5-acre patented tract and 75 ft. frontage with small house patented. 237 Front Street asways rentec. THE CLARICE, THE FORRESTER. | THE Crescent Apts., the Seaview Apts., 3-apt unit with lots on Cal- houn. |MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE (Coniinued) | BY Original Owner, 1940 Buick sedan, excellent mechanical con- dition, tires less than a year old; radio, heater; bargain price. Ph. Black 875. 414 6t LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk! Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf | o s o e vy FORD I-ton van truck. Engine| overhauled. $450. See at Joo's Su- | per Service. 99 tf ter born Friday noon, May 20. The little girl, who weighed 8 pounds, | 2 ounces, has been named Bonnie Jean. It is interesting to note mati the attending physician, Dr. P. I. Dahl, was also the attending phy- sician when Mrs. Feero was korn. S | Scheol closed Friday morning. | Mrs. Beeler left to join her hus- Land in Bellingkam; Miss Betty Tromas and Miss Gail Brimhall! lare leaving to vacation in Mon- terey and Los Angeles; Mrs. Wil- helm, Miss Gaffy, Mrs. Briggs, Mr. Dell and Mr. Anderson plan to; pend the summer in Skagway. | Mr. Wiliam Wasser was taken| {6 the hospital Wednesday quite il with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMillan DI£ Ketchikan arrived Saturday after- | ncon by Alaska Coastal. Mrs. Me- iM'llan's mcther, Mrs. M. E. Rogers, | 'i:, ill in the White Pass Hospital. ‘Waldemar Otto, who has spent the school year in Skagway, re- | turned to his home in Cowley, Y.T., ion Thursday morninz after Com-: mencement. Ccnversation in Skagway—House- | cleaning — gardens — baby chicks— | L.cats—picnics—and chicken pox! { A grass fire got out of control at the new Cox house on Ninth Street Friday afternoon at 2:30] and “urned into the shed on the| O'Daniel property where lumber is| stored, causing «the fire fighting quipment to be called out. i "NSTRUCTIONS - GIRL SCOUTS BAGGAGE . . . must be left at! City Dock, Friday, June 10, 9 am. and 7 pm. BUS . . . will leave front of Juneau | High School, 10:30 am. Monday, | June 13, 20 and 27. Have a light lunch. 214 6x i UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management istrict Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. il 14, 1949, Notice for Publication, Notice is hereby given that Mabel Hoopes Swanson has made applica- | tion for a homesite under the actI of May 26, 1934 (43 Stat. 809) for of U. S. Survey No, 2434, situated on | the south side of Glacier Highway about 7 miles northwest of Juneau, containing 4.98 .aeres, latltude 58° 21’ 45” N. longitude 134° 33' W. and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, W 2 Manager. || First publication; May 18, 1048. - '} Last publication, July 13, 1949. Alaska. Anchorage =crial oum,] 37 PLYMOUTH Sedan, good motor and tires; new paint. Ph. Red 415 after six p. m. 414 3t FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second hand doors, windows, cupboard doors and drawers. Ph, 34. 14 tf BABY BUGGY, play pen, portable electric washer, dinette set, garden tools. Green 855. 14 3t YOTT: 16’ cabin utility hull, shaft, whe¢], stuffing box, stern bearing; all like new; in small boat harbor. $150. below cost. Joe Prueher, Bergann FEotel. 4 5t ® & & & & & & o ¢ & * DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 t2 © & 0 0 C & 0 8 8 0 0 FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, £00d Cor.- cition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 od : 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with Jjohu See S. J. Mac- son 9.8 hp motor. Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t VACUUM Cleaner, portable wasning machine, swing rocker, 4 kitches chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine enc table. All practically new. Phonc Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6. [ AM PLEASED to announce m} appointment as sales agent for the remaining shares of Pewabic Minig Co. s‘cck available to the public. Equipment and a six-man crew are preparing to leave towr fcr the copper sites to be pros- pected. Shares s2il for $1 each with a minimum purchase of 10¢ Less than 8,000 shares remain tc be sold. Peter Wood, Tel. 911, Ju- neau, Box 2839. 206 tf LONG Establisied business, lguor store, grocery and meat marke' with living quarters, Must settle estate. I'h. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf FOR RENT 2 SINGLE rooms avallable June 1 Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 206 i STEAMHEATED rooms, weekly 0l Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit ptano for rent. Andersca Plano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 tf LOST AND FUUND COUNTRY HOME, Boat | FOR SALE DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms, BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, insid: plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- || ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- | way. | FAMILY HOME, ¢ bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. | vlilliam Winn-Phone 234 NEW LISTINGS $900 CASH takes 2-room cabin, oil range and furniture, also 5-acre homesite. Loop Road 1 mile from Auk Bay, Forest Service strip to Auke Lake gives boat landing § right-of-way. New roof on house, gccupied all winter, available Jun: 3 $9,0bu o-veurvum house East Si Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years old, electric stove, refrig, new wash. machine. Best view. Hot water heater, automatic oil fur- nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks | from St. Ann’s; 3 blocks from school; 5 blocks from Evergreen J Bowl. 1 $9,000 Martin Feist house bottom of ski trail, 1 bedrcom possible 2, fireplace, view, basement. 9 Used Cars, 25 boats far sale. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real istaie - - Boats Sale Merchandise i2th at Hathor — Fhone 91 WANTED: N‘l‘fild for gen;ml house- work. Ph. 102. 15 tfgf COUPLE with one chiid urgentlys] need house or apt., pre{»rrxblyfl furnished. Red 499. 14 3t 3 4 WANTED: Tro.ier on percentage by experienced fisherman, with op- tion to buy. Phone Douglas 255; ) i Box 1232 Douglas. 211 Gty | WANTED: Experienced stenograph- er receptionist, also possibly sim-J ple tcokkeeping. Law office. R. E. '} ! Rokerison, phone 334. 211 tf WANTED: Cab drivers at Clacier | Cab Co. New cars. 210 tf EMPLOYED young couple wish to sublet apartment or house forg summer. Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3t WANTED: Expericaced cierk steno-° grapher and senior clerk. Salary | §285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 t MISCELLANEQUS Your Em- MISS JEAN H. MORGAN: white bag is here at th2 pire Office. JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. Wj T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379 HOPES New ang CTsed Mdmi, Werd buy, sell and exchange. 214 nd;l St. Phone $08. 898 1| WINTER and POND, CO. Ine.} Complete Photographic Supplies: Developing - ¥rinting - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Iy Blue Printing - Photostals GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- Y ent. $7.50. Paper curls $1 up.f Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. tt FOR VACATIONERS - TAKU LODGE | For those who enjoy comfort while’ “Roughinz It” 2 Special weekend excursion for Ju-’ neau resident including: Transpor- tation via plane or water taxi, $30. Centact Ralph Wright at the | Chember of Commerce Travel In-; formation kooth in Alasia Coastalyy office, Baranof Iiotel, 212t h a tract of land embraced in Plat‘LOST: Wallet containing money, valuable papers and cards. See ‘Wm. C. Jackson or return to Em- pire Office. Reward 218 2x LOST: Between airport and ACA, cne brown striped bag, name Helen Yaw on tag. Reward. Call Yellow Cab. 216 tf Any and all persons claiming ad-| A spot in the Assam hills of || versely any of the above mentioned | India is believed to have the heav- | land should file their claim with 'iest rainfall on earth, totailling 50 ' the District Land Office, Anchorage, | or 60 feet a year. Alaska. within the period of publi- Dr. E. Lannon Kelly . Osteopath “ PHONE BLUE 670 China’s population is roughly ‘made up of 60 million city dwellers_ jand 460 million farm’ snd rural” | folk. || MADSEN CYCLE & Ji /Il FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trolling ; | Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES l Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park || Follow the Cabs to ~ ROSS' OASIS ) in Donglas for.a Good Time

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