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HOL ON,SNUFRY--- I ADMIT THAT LO-WIZIE WAS ONE IN A MILLION --BUT MY GOODNESS ‘! YOU MUSTN'T THINK THAT T FELL IN LOVE WITH HER P e DOUGL 4S A'EWS JUNIOR PRO]H DR!W LARGE CROWD iATlVRD\Y the anpual Prom of the Douglas High School giver! here Saturday night. An oriental scheme of decorations carried out in green| and yellow fermed an at- tracgivg. setting for the affair. An jmmense golden dragon drawn by the Juniors tovered nearly the en- tive back wall of the nat and a Chinese pagada in the center of the floor [ the orchestra completed | the ¢ Two punch howls presided over by Fre:hmen girls in dainty costumes were kapt busy throughout the ev- eninz, Many you people from Juneau as well as ically all of Douglas attended the Prom. -~ FAREWELL BREAKFAST Complimentary to Misses Mar- garel P rton and Lea Thon who will scon complete their term of t nz in Dougla Misse: F fast mornin twelve. X e party their home fol o~ 5 FOR REBEKAHS Sp’ ial es for the Rebekah: were held here. Sunday marning at the E; pal Church. Many members of the local lodge heard Dean C. E. Rige deliver an approp- riate sermon for the occasion. Ll LEAVE FOR HOME Two lar young men of Doug las leaving for the touth on the Notthland last night wéie Erwin Nalhmeister ‘ahd John Marin. T former is enroute to San Francisco for a few weeks' visit and the latter will attend to the business of se- curing fixtu: for a beer dispensary | which he plans to open here this summer. Before leaving Mr, Marin closed | a deal with Douglas Aerie 117, F.| O. E. for leasing the lower part of | their hall which he will have re-| modeled to suit that business. His| pla and terminal of the bus line when it goes into operation, according to| partial arrangements which he made with Mr. Bacon, FINGER ALMOST AMPUTATED | A badly cut finger sustained by | little Billy Devon yesterday after- noon as he and his brother werz playing on the beach was the almost inevitable outcome of a boy and an| axe. The forefinger of his left| hand was almost severed at the first joinc. o RECOVERY NEARLY COMPLETE Robert DuPrce has so far recov- | ered from his recent injury that he is able to get around again and was home for a few hours’ visit yester- day, returning to the hospital again | in ‘the evening. Sunday | 11 also be the waiting room|’ GOOGLE -- 1 GOT EYES I MY HAID - WHUT HEV YOU-UNS DONE WITH HER--3? HALIBUT PRIGE SLIPS TO FOUR “== " - GENTS A POUND Sells Large Catch at 5.040nBoardHere | The selling price of halibut here slipped to a new seasonal low as the | s, boh financially and | Howvever, Capt Alstend! e this ane . THIS 1S RICH-- AND YOU THINK -~ HO-HO-HO YOU , THINK T FELL IN LOVE WITH LO-WiZIE Bndy of Boy Belwved lxulnapml Is Taken from iver,Near Home CHICAGO, I, ril 20. — The body of Richard Max Perrot, aged four years, missing since April 4 |and first believed to have been kid- | Inaped, was taken from the Chicago rnoon near his home. R | {CLD TIME ALASKAN PASSES AT SITKA According to word received yes- Juneau Cold Storage reported sales «exdny by M. S. Whittier, another over the week-end. One batch went at a price of 5.04 cents per pound,! while all others were sold at al traight poundage price of 4 cents. Capt. Bernt Alstead, of the Thel- ma, received the higher price. He sald 10,000 pounds at this figure. 3an Juan Fish and Packing y purchased not only Capt atch, but all of the hali- offered on the market over the n | week-end, Other sales: Ole Johansen, Fane, apt. Andrew Rosn ; Capt. Knu 7,000 pounds; te Oskald, Marie, 7,000 pounds; )t. Knute Hildre, Louhelen, 9,- sunds; Capt. John Pademeister, 0, 700 pounds. - 4,300 | Tern, | Hildre, | Capt. Margaret T., SERVICE FROM JUNEAU | DELAYED Two WEEKS f the Pacific Alaska | commodation airplane | cheduled to open here on 1, has been postponed until May 1ccording to word received by A. Hayes, Traffic Representative, rcm Lyman 8. Peck, Vice President 1 General Manager of the com- | pany who is now in Fairbanks. Cause of the postponement in the opening of the service is the delay in recelving aircraft radio sets for the planes to be used in this service, ding to the company policy of ng all passenzer planes equipped with radio. A radio for the Lockheed Vega seaplane which arrived from Seat- Ma tle two weeks ago, is on its way by from the Miami, Florida, branch of the company, Mr. Peck’s message stated. The Fairchild plane {now in Fairbanks, which is to be used on this service, is to be equipped | with radio in Juneau about May 1 10. ————— {CANNERY TENDER IN PORT FOR SUPPLIES The cannery tender Virginia E arrived in Juneau at 9 o'clock this morning with E. G. “Gene” Murray, superintendent at Kake for the Al- aska Pacific Salmon Company on board. MY. Murray is here for sup- plies and men. > SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 PRSI SN " NEW YORK Amem'g I.ARGEST FUR MARKE] AVYOID THE mlboLEmAnYRAKE'OFF" ‘ DEAL DIRECT Anp SAVE THe DIFFERENCE 'WRITE T FREE PRICE FOR FULL PARTICULARS, LLETIAS AND COMPLETE INFORMATION “HOW TO MARKE T FURS" | OPENING OF SEAPLANE |, | heed Vega IIIIlllllIIIIIIIIHHIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIINIIIHIIHHIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIH!IIIIHIII|I||IIIllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIllIII||IIIlIHIIIIIIlllII lold time Alaskan, Jacob Mayer, passed away at the Pioneers’ Home yesterday morning. “Jake,” as he kncwn throughout was a well known prospector came North back in the days of 98 and took part in practically all the more important stampedes. Lo- was familiarly the Territory, cating in Juneau a number of years ago, Jake was a well known figu bout town where he was .lways found trying to help some less fortunate person. Poor health vertock him a few j ago and having no known relatives he ou I the 2ht a comfortable home among old pioncers at Sitka. M Mayer was a member of the local \i’aze' Lodge and Auxiliary, who, ith his host of friends throughout mourn his death - PAA LOCKHEED SEAPLANE DUE HERE FROM KETCHIKAN The Pacific Ahska Airways Lock- seaplane, which left here for Ketchikan last week, pilot- >d by R. E. Ellis, is due back in Juneau this evening or early to- morrow niorning, according to A. 3. Hayes, Traffic Representative. Bob Ames, mechanic with PAA, made the Ketchikan trip with Pilot Ellis last Thursday. who | | eer; CAPSIZING OF VIRGINIA IV 1S TOLD HERE Survivors of Wrecked Ves- sel Arrive Aboard Northland First details of the capsizing of J hip Virginia IV in Lis- ianski Strait last week were told here last 1 the arrival of the Noit om Port Althorp, where the ter vessel had taken aboard the five members of the Vir- ginia’s crew An exciting story of a Narrow es- cape from drcwning was related by Harley Rutherford, engineer of the Virginia. “We had just started out into the open sea,” Rutherford said, “when heavy seas combined with the large load of lumber which we were car- 1ying, caused trouble. Capt. J. L. Hancon put her and we at- tempted to make a beach. Vetsel F vessel started to fill with water. We kept the engine running until the boat was half filled with water. Then it stopped. We were not on a beach, so dropped an ancher gn the reef near the Porcu- pine Island light. “We were lucky to have turned back when we did, as things might have gone badly if we had capsized But the in the open ean.” Rutherford went on to tell how the crow—Capt. Hanson; Ruther- ford; Dan Stanworth, second engin- Ed Soberg, mate; and Clark Odekirk, cook—had boarded a skiff and pulled away from the wreck, They were picked up two hours R Sedan .... Goupe ... .iv'.e.. biohaveR il SportCOupe..........._. TownSedan .... .... ... STANDARD. SERIES Phaeton .... .... .. .\f <P RESaMES - - Sport Roadster .... ... .... .... Coaght. s ol - b ket Cotlge vl ... 50 b VR SedanDelivery .... .....co.ouu... Above prices include Spare Tire, Tube, Tire Lock ~ Connors M t;lN rogistered at Petersburg. Taken back to the scene of the capsizing, they could see ho' sign of the Boat and it was supposed that a strong ide had drawn the boat down, The men were taken to the can- nbry at Port Althorp whete they rémained until' picked up By the Northland yesterday. Meanwhile, the TUnited States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, en- route to Seward from here to join the Bering Sea patrol, went to the wreck, floating again, and towed it in to a sandy beach at Stag Bay. Capt. Art LaGasa, dispatched from Juneau last week in his Alaskan, is ‘alfazing the machinery on the ves- gl, but no attempt will be made to save the boat huil. Capt. LaGasa orodably will dynamite the vessel. Lots Unestimated The Virginia IV was transporting 50,000 board feet of lumber to a mine at Kimshan. The lumber alone is valued at $1,200. Juneau Lumber Mills officials did not put an estimate on the value of the vescel. It was not covered by in- surance The Virginia IV was built in 1902 15 a Puget Sound passenger vessel, and was then called the Tyrus. In 1925, the beat, which measures 110 feet overall and which is a vessel o 97 tons, was put on the Chichagol un from Juneau. In 1928, the umber firm acquired the use of t}( soat. e - IR. W. W. COUNCin L ANGS IN THREE BIG KINGS ON FISHING TRIP SUNDAY Dr. W. W. Council, one of Ju- reau’s champlon fishermen, brought n the biggest catch of kil almon \f the 1935 season with strip fishing ear yasterday when he hooked and affed three of the big fellows at Cee Harbor. While other members [ the party were not so successful Jr. Council says it was not because he fish weren't biting. APR 129, 1935 By BILLIE DE BECK WHY NOT-2? |OING BUS' YORE HIDE '!! MY LO-WIZIE -~~~ | Iater by the halibut boat Norrona,!e o & o w g8 e 2 THINK YER TOC -HAIRED FiJR This Y ear It-Costs LES To Pay by Check! If you haven't a Checking Account, we invite you to open one at the First National. This year you can enjoy the many advantages of Paying by Check WITHOUT the additional cost of ‘a Government check tax; you can piace your finances on a businesslike basis; you can enjoy the time-suving convenience of writing your money as you necd it you can give your funds the additional protection of Deposit Insurance. P b g AT THF HOTELS e oqq.""ngooa For safety and convenience—have a First National Checking Account and make 1935 a Pay by Check Yeai! 4 !ynM A’ M. “smith, Camp §; “Albert Rothenbuhler, _Wranz,vll Mrs. R. Edwards, Junuu [ ] The First Nationa! Bank Juueau, Alaska an Fete Pappas, Juneau; J. T. Han- sei, Juneati; Sam Hartley, Chi- chagoe!; Alex Wilson, Chichagof; G. B.' Phillips, Sewurd; E. Grignon, Fabrbanks; Riley Hammersley, Tal- keetna; J. W. Spencer, Failrbanks; Ohris Leitheit, Seward; J. E. Kelly, Anchorage; Willlam Lang, Cor- ¢ 3 dova. <Nl Ga‘tinean | Mrs. Gene Norstrom, Juneau; i Ed Gustafson, Douglas; Mrs. C. F. ’n.““_m.-.- 5:::“:“:3 “!l;.‘ (:l‘.:m!‘i(en}rl;ndl;;::::“yl Chefvrolet and Pontmc Dealers Dawson, Y. T.; Joe Barrows, PAA; | Murray Stewart, Juneau; Murray Hall, Juneau; Alex Davitoff, Flat; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lang, Seattl on, Flat; Cella Rober CHY CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS e #7Jack White, Pleasant ‘Edward Hope, Sitka; J. N. Lay, Juneau; Alf Skaflester, Hoon- ah; Mrs. M. E. Tippetts, Hirst- Hanne I. Ashhy, Valde: Gil Rich, Seattle; Sam Baker, S attle; M. W. Odom, Seattle. i > - NRS. SHATTUCK IS ILL IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Allen SBhattuck is in a eriti- ral condition at 8Bt. Ann's Hospital ay, after having been taken there ierday morning with pneumonia. Mrs; Shattuck, the wife of a local nsurance man and former Terri- orial Senator, was i1l Saturday at 1cr home before being taken to the 103pital in an ambulance. Mrs. Shatluck had a similar at- tAck of pneumonia a year ago. | po— ————— ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT Ideal Spot for Vacations SITKA HOT SPRINGS GODDARD, ALASKA FISHING HUNTING First Class Accommodations to ¥ BOATING Reasonable Rates Het temperaturg had fallen early =7~ this afternoon. ,e> — SEOP IN JUZEAU FIRST! IN JUNEAU MASTER SERIES DIST] B I R e e &I:or s ees sen v s se s UTORS, T 1935 CHEVROLET New Low Prices! THESE NEW LOW PRICES NOW IN EFFECT and Front and Rear Bumpers, and Windshield Swipe Knee Action availali_lé at extra cost of $25.00 Co,, Inc. D OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop: Phone Sh(ld 0-2 rings ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING OWEN'S BABY BFEF+-DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—LU. 8. Governm-nz Inlpnud \M\Lués‘ GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates Lmzsc’ cowfih,b.bA. “WALLIS 8. GEORGE & CO. 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