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J TETIET THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG L3 'S WIVES BLEw YESTERDAY - HUH 2 1 BOY ! QHBOY ! oxewey ! ,/} =N Te EM JaBRER:) SULUBIAN - ID LIKE To GET A LOAD © WHAT THEY RE TALKIN t 2, King Featw |, Honors Won by School Athletes an v 1 d Coaches ate, Inc, Grem Britain rights rescrved. JUNEAD HicH HAS 600D YEAR AT ATHLETICS Local Teams Win Tennis, Track and Baseball Many of the Juneau High School's girls’ basketball squad in track and tennis. members excelled Left to right, standing: Lillian Anderson Fern Gubser Elizabeth Terhune | Champlonshlps Coach Enid Burns | S Gene Carlson ) the AJus Rhoda Minzgohr a suc- | it did Seated: } - cham- pionship hone made a Virginia Ulrich most credt sinig by Barbara Winn me. In Mary Jeanette Whittier | | ts, and 3 local institution the Channel titles. Wentlund, boys athletic iss Enid Burns, girls’ h, are graitfied at re- r, and are confident ter accomplish- Eva Roeovich Margaret Hanson ], Neariy all of the boys' basketball deam were win- |Ments next year ;i ners in tennis, track and ] j\‘f,‘”“‘;‘f‘;‘" Sk baseball. for 'J . The High team defeated the Left to right, standing: and Hair the Douglas Firemen u Firemen the Juneau-Douglas hoop for the Gastineau Channel mpionship, the first game went but and gway Francis Rindeau Robert Henning Coach E. G. Wentland Bill Niki: George Karabelnikofi o sl ot BOd was worl Juncau. The sacond game was n by Juneau, bu. the next Seated: e ca b, i of \ABree’ ¢ Paul Hanson e, "“ “‘l i 125 gave he Elmer Lindstrom Thomas Redlingshafer Alvin Bioomquist, Elmer Lind Alvin Bloomguist m, Hilding Haglund, G Hilding Hagiund aps the on asketiball Corach Wentland NOTICE T ¥ P 3 at Basketball i it au High School girls In the Commissioner's Court, Ju- ym won the Haines o reau Precinct. In Proate. early in the season, defeating Haines and Douglas. 1In the Gastineau Channel champion- chip the three mes Matter of Estate Sebastian Zenger, eased. NOTIC! IS HEREBY GIVEN undersigned was on April 28, NOTICE serie and the title to , appointed exectuor of above The local maids too:c :E‘ [ i 5 a, ¥ % 2 named Sebastian Zenger, deceased. 1 and fifth contests, and the Men should not go to Chichagof N Srrget it T el A me There are n state are required to present the out- { seeking employment. There are no N ! ayers. wers Maat accemmodations in the camp except within six months from the date of Hansen, Barbara Winn, Vir- n = f this notice to undersigned at his Eva Rocovich and for employees. When men are re- residence on Seward Street between ohr, . f 3 11 u Fifth and Sixth, Juneau, Alaska. | nis tuornament for the quired they will be hired at Juneau. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 5, Channel championship 1932. Junecau made a clean sweep agail s INC ALFRED ZENGER, winning the boys' singles, CHICHAGOFF MINING COMPA Ly e ¢ emerien s b dh B rirst publication,’May 5, 1932, the girls’ doubles. Pet- Last publication, May 26, 1932, eth, Ted Cowling and Hild- aglund were the leading boy v = i - VETERANS IN AUTO SPEED CLASSIC| Good to Know-- Question: Is a good memory always a sign of intelligence? . Answer: No, a “half wit” may have a mar- velous memory. AND— “BARGAIN HEATING” was made popular by coal users who . start their fires with INDIAN COAL, then bank it with CARBONADO Coking Furnace Coal. YOU try it! Moneyback guarantee of satisfaction with every load. . Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. Juneau girls lost | | | | | i | | By BILLE DE BECK WHAT tennis players, Ellen Mige, Eva Roovich and Barbara Winn ex- celled among the girls. Juneau Wins Track Meet track ‘and field meet, ed Douglas for Chan- 87 points to 49. Among In Juneau nel h the bo high point man with 17, but Rob- ert McClain with one point fewer the most attention with i in the sprints. .Other int winners among the r2 Francis Riendeau, Billy nd Peter Melseth. Among the Juneau girls, Mar- garet Elizabeth Terhune, Lilian Mary Schramen, ern C innie Rogers, Bar- bara and Eleanor Gruber were | winners. In ball Juneau lost the first game 0 Douglas, but won the next two contests and the series. Elmer Lindsirom starred by pitching all three games. Alvin Bloomguist did come fine catching. Higling Hag- lund on first base and LeRoy West ab s “lop were almost flaw! in twhe infield work. Karabelnikof!, David Tewkesbury, and ‘Alvin Kromquist were the ters. heavy hit- KAKE LOOKS FORWARD TO EXCELLENT YEAR Kak>, as rat which a short time ago sed over the poor immediate future, exuberant now .over ts. The Alaska Pacific Salmon Coc- paraiion’s cannery, which was ex uite q feels its promising prosp. to be closed this seasn, leased by Libby, McNeill y and will be ted in the Taku Harbor canuery, burned. ng plant at the production of meal and, oil will also be operatad to capacity this season. “Kal e looks forward to a good ared Judge V. A Paine, Juneau attorney, who just! returned here from a visit to his fur farm near Kake, - e ATTENTION LEGIONNAfRES ford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American Legion will be held at the Dugout Thursday, May 26, at 8 p.m. Visiting comrades wel- come., ADJUTANT. Lifetime A 10-DAY SPECIAL! SOMETHING NEW! Your Photo, $2.50 per Doz. ‘The Hollywood Smart Set” COME IN TODAY! Sterling Specialty Co : Assoctaed e iste g P o » Among the veteran drivers who have entered the Indianapolis [ Memorial day lutoc nc'o !blll yhur azcbrllllla:nl.;?)hor}y' gamlon and 1 1ldi '|‘h' Louie Schneider. antion is shown (above af with Duke S { Goldstein Bulld‘ng ird Floor his mechanic. Below are Schneider (left), winner of last yea T:; | And his mechanic, Jigger Johnson, - Py The New-Roto-Verso Electric Wringer-Washer is made by Landers, Frary & Clark to give. you years of flawless laundry service. !tseomp]eteup-wdateeguip- ! ment includes a cushioned poreelain-enameled tub, Lo- vell wringer with balloon-t rolls, triple-vaneagitator, self- oiling noiseless -transmission, and many other modern fea- tures. - 1t will do your weekly wash- ing faster and better than you can imagine —Come in and ! seeit, THOMAS ABouT ME! ge Karabelinkoff was | i Saginaw The regular meeting of the Al-| VASSUH - YO'LL Fi E THE. 2 DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS REBEKAHS GIVE | CHARITY CARD PARTY Owing to several counter. attrac~ |tions there was not as large a crowd as expected at the Rebekah card party last evening although owing to the charity nature of the! |event several persons who were unable to be present sent in dona-! tions. Altogether eight tables were en-| gaged in play. The bridge prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray for high scores and to Mrs. Robert Fraser and A. E. Goetz for the low. | For whist, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jerry| Cashen had the high scores, and | Mrs. J. G. Johnson and L. W. Kil-' burn the low. | Refreshments were enjoyed after the card playing. L i ELLSON TO SPEAK i AT CHAMBER MEETING I MR. The regular meeting of the Doug- {las Chamber of Commerce’ will be | held this evening at 8 o'clock in the City Hall. In addition to one jor two important matters to be |reported and discussed, E. R. Ell- |son, head of tne Ellson Packing | Company, will give a talk which hould be of considerable interest | to those who attend. T S Dailv Empire Want Ads Pay ¢ SUGAR PURE CA 19 bs., $1.00 " EGGS LARGE RANCH—Cartons 2 doz., 45¢ TOMATOES GOLDEN STAR—olid | ' Pack ! 3 lg. cans, 50c Campbells’ PORK AND BEANS 4 ¢eans, 29¢ HEAD RICE 4 1bs., 25¢ PEACHES EL CAMINO BRAND 5 lg. cans, $1 A i Hardware Co. LARGE GLASS :]udge De/?n:ond Gives CALIFORNI PROMPT DELIVERY HONOR STUDENTS ARE DINNER GUESTS Members of the Honor Soclety |of the Juneau High School will |b2 entertained at dinner after GRADUATES AT on ‘Glacier Highway. Students in the Honor Society are those who have received high grades in their classes throughout the current seholastic year. They are: Robert Simpson, Lillian Peter- son, Alpha Furuness, Gordon Ing- men, Roy Jackson, Olavi Kukkola, Aune ‘Mack, Doris Ulrich, Virginia Ulrich, Gene Carlson, Margaret Hansty), Theodore Kukkola, Joyce Morris, Grace Nelson, Duncan Rob- ertson, Barbara Simpkins, Helen Torkelson and Barbara Winn, ———— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES The regular meeting of the Al- ford John Bradford Post No. 4 of the American Legion will be held at the Dugout Thursday, May 26, at 8 pm. Visiting comrades wel- come. ADJUTANT, Advice to Those Re- ceiving Diplomas SITKA, ‘Alaska, May 26.—R. W. DeArmond delivered an inspiring address at the Sheldon UJackson School commencement exercises here Tuesday forenoon, his subject being, “The American Ideal.” Judge DeArmond said George ashington, Abraham Lincoln and Weodrow ~Wilson were shown as men of character and action, un- sel 1 saving the Nation. A trong appeal was made to the members of the Class of '32 to use their education to build for the fu- ure The Program The program was as follows: Hymn—“When the Morning ‘Gilds the Sk Invocation—The Rev. Towne. ‘\ Selection—Mignonetite” by Jack- | scn School Orchestra, Address—“The American Tdeal.” —Judge DeArmond. Selection—‘Speedwell” by Bruce. -—E Class Quartette. Menogram awards by Pope. Presentation of Diplomas by W. Leslie Yaw. Hymn—"Savior Again, To Thy Dear Name We Praise.” Benediction—by the Rev. Graduating Class The graduates are: Bmile Bell, of Wrangell; Arthur Dennis, of | Haines; Nathaniel Edenso, Caring | Flossie George, Cornelia Phillips, | of Point Barrow; Leon Charles, Clarence Peel, Roland Baldane, of | Hydaburg; Adeline Johnson of An- ! goon; Henry Davis, W. Thomas or; Kake, and Robert Wilson of Kluk- | wan. It was the largest graduation class in the history of the H.\g‘h' BEACH PAJAMAS | Russell In novelty prints, areig.|| Plain colors and com- binations —one-piece and two-piece styles. Sizes 14 to 40. $2.25 Scheol. . School closed at noou| Tuesday, following the Commence- ment exercises, s ST R GOODY SALE SATURDAY Given by the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Socigty at Capital Electric Store, starting at 11 o'clock. adv. HAM SWIFT’S PREMIUM Whole or Half er lb., 23¢ GELATINE 1 O B 3 pkgs., 25¢ e Snowdrift BULK Perlb., 15¢ 'TUNA DEL MONTE Can. 20c " Pineapple Sliced—Rosedale Brand Mazola Oil ' QUART CAN 45 cents CANNED MILK 12 tl. cans, 79¢] COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN 14b. can, 40c NALLEY’S SALAD TIME DRESSING | “Pints Quarts 25¢ 35¢ OLIVES QUEEN Q. jar, 45¢ SALMON MORRIS'S KIPPERED for Sdh&lfn’ Pilc?ics Can, 20c SARDINES MONARCH —iFinest ‘Nor- 1 wegian in Olive Oil 1 3 cans, 50¢ i MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 30TH—STORE WILL BE CLOSED LL DAY—SHOP EARLY A GR "B

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