The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1951, Page 7

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ITURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 fenakee Topic | (Special Correspondence) TENAKEE, Alaska, May 16 to fay 20—Mike @avril who was re- ntly hospitalized at St. Ann’s re- rned from Juneau. side the trail and upon investiga- Ning, discovered it to be his own daughter some - two miles from home. Normally, Mr. Williamson returns from work by boat But on this one evening he missed the boat and walked the trail instead. Bear sign is much in evidence in that sector and it was a relieved mother who witnessed the return of her young daughter. BR. E. Isto and E. Mundine of flc U. S. Geolozical Survey spent “No more pencils, no more books” days in Fenakee g was the chant intoned today as Bth members of the mapping par- report cards were handed out at stationed her the Territorial School. Three | months of carefree days lay ahead as the smiling features of both students and teacher revealed. Those passing into higher grades were: From 1st to 2nd—Roddy O'Toole, Tommy Paddock, Willa Williamson, Francine Jack. {2nd to 3rd—Tommy Lundstrom, James Jack. 3rd to 4th—Bernice Joseph, Bobhy lliamson, Katherine Williamson, nas Jack. 0 6th—Sharon Lee Williamson. 1 to Tth—Sharon O'Teole, Charles k, Frankie Joseph. lAn alarm was raised when Carol| 'R to 8th—Harry Joseph. f illiamson, three year old da - ir of Mr. and Mrs. Raino William. | In strayed from home into th par-infested woods surround reir place which is situated 1'% liles east of Tenakee. | iMrs. Williamson, discovering the | tle girl missing from the yard,| i: fled a passing boat enroute to| cPOrted to the Coast Guard head- bnakee. Charles Jack, captain of | uarters here that the 38-foot e boat Tennessee, continued to|S€iner Sandra Dae floundered and bnakee to report the news so a"“““k 220 miles southwesi of Cape larch party could ke organized.|Spencer. It was in tow by the Sun- Meanwhile, Raino Williamson, | Wing I at the time and no one was Jilking home from Superior can- |aboard. A PBY plane from Kodiak ry, where he is employed, hmmlsv:\rchod the area with negative i child crying in the woods along- | results, e e 8- ) 8, [( . i Walter Schwi 1 Company ar fake preparations of the Union ed in Tenakee to preliminary to to arrive is due metime before- the end of the onth, ruction crew frs. Ole Ta 2 ’r son and 'd Mrs. Ole Taug Jr., and thel fant daughter, Shirley Mae. » L Mae Mills returned to Tenakee m the Mt. Edgecumbe Vocation- School where' she has been in attendance since last fall. SANDRA DAE SINKS ‘The Cape Douglas Canning Corp. . dgilen 9 o ¢y AIR EXPRESS! i N shop er yeur business heuss, requesting | l’é | - | that your merchandise be shipped by Al : Exprees, and Alaska Coostel speeds ® o i Ak express means immediate defivery o youl Simply write er wire your faverite yeou In @ matter of heursi Dependable serw leo of lowest rates by Alr Express. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK N ARE | INSURED ) esch depositor against low to 8 maximum ef $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and- Welding Pl,umi:ing ] Heéfifig ' 0il Burners Telephone 319. 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(Sep) will fire on the range Sunday afternoon. i The range has been re-condi- tioned and is in first class condi- tion. i Familiarization Firing of the carbine will be conducted. Personnel are to report to the sub-port at 1. Civillans who had planned on using the range should go out in the morning. - it - i WARF ER’S FISHING GEAR 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 Burrows Welding Ce.$| Oil Tanks Flue Extensions Boat Tanks General Welding Box 2983—JUNEAU—Phone 289 000000000000000000000000 B e STt COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. 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NOW I'M RELIEVED, = £ IT's NOT BAD...HE CAN GO ON. Skeezixs scheme was this~" disposable wicker wastebaskets used wastebaskets. Sort of an*lsle of Cats” idea, Corky. made of waste paper and the | that, | f : Pop? SEQEE IF THOSE RUSTLERS Al OVER' THE BORDER- 'D BE PLUM TICKLED TO INA GIT TH' HERD GIT YORE HAT ON, RIDDLES !! 1 JES' (NVITED AUNT LOWEEZY AN’ UNK SNUFFY OVER TO THEIR HOUSE FE SUPPER g AW, SHUX~-- I GOT A PANTRY JES' CHOCK FULL @F\ OF VITTLES AN’ COOK POTS GALORE !t THARHAIN'T NOTHIN' MUCH TO COOK, AUNT LOWEEZY, AN' BESIDES-, 1 ONLY GOT ONE > SKILLET, aN'-- o= GO AFTER HIS HEAD NOW... START ON THE BODY...AND GUICK SWITCH TO HIS HEAD...HE'S RIPE FOR: A-KAYO ¥ 1. > THey COME OUT FOR. THE TWELFTH... LEVIN LUNGES AT PALOOKA WITH A LETHAL A character decided to' How did [ That was easy, Hope. He So the full wastebaskets raise cat fur by stocking | he feed || skinned the cats and the rats [ come back to the factory, an island with cats. the rats )} | would eat the carcases. and that's raw material To feed the cats he Pop? Continuous performace ! for more baskets. imported rats. Skeezix is a genius AHL AN MARY 15 GOING TO SERVE MY LUNCH IN HERE THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY./

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