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20 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, May 14.—Steamer .Al- aska, of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, sailed for Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morning with 302 first class and 109 second class passen- gers aboard Passengers booked for Juneaa abeard the Alaska include T. Jol- \lingshead, E. Branson, Olaf Han- isen, George Clark, Margaret Cope Edward Cope, Alonzo Cope, Mrs. A Cope. Archie Jornas, D, Wickelich Burkovich, T. Yucker, H. Gusta Mrs. Stella Hawthorne, J. J. La W. Wisner, Mrs. Tache:blebe Roy Murphy, Mrs. A. Whittemore, Edwin Zapel “North Coast” Is Ship Like Denali Will Operate to Westward for First NTC Sched- uled Service There Northland Transportation Com- pany’'s newly purchased craft \\)mh Has been named the “North Coas! i§ almost identical to the Alaska Steamship Company boat Denali, according to Northland Purser Kon Eriksson, who will be purser on the new craft Eriksson said his company has spent $80.000 on the North Coast in commissioning it for the Alaska trade. Purser Eriksson also said the North Coast will operate to the Westward this summer, introducing scheduled Northland Transporta- tion Service to the north side of the Gulf of Alaska for the first time W.C.T.U. WL HOLD MEETING - The W.C.T.U. will hold a meet- ing Mpnday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the City Council Chambers, at which time the “Liquor Situation In Canada” will be discussed by Mrs. Btanley Jackson, Mrs. C. Wise will also present a reading. All members are urged to attend, as plans for the summer are to be|Alaska Air dlscuased SAMUEL JOHNSON TO CARRY FISH, U & I boat U&I, is sailing from port today to carry fish for the Juneau Cold Storage for one month. tb Angoon. After finishing the cold slurage contract, Johnson will spend the rest of thé salmon season hauling for the Superior Packing Company @t Tenakee. -~ e Willesden, England, plans to de- stroy slums by “controlled flr(’ il PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 728——“5 2nd St. "l" HE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS 41 our hair is not becoming 4. to you — You should be coming to us.” vl e ) When in Need of liusu OIL—STOVE OIL mfl COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING GIORAGE and CRATING " CALLUS JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 [k SFR W e |®#9®“ "s000000%00000®ss00sn Marine News @ o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Mt. McKinley scheduled to ar- rive at 11:30 o'clock tonight westbound Denali scheduled p.m. Sunday. Princess Louise arrive Monday evening Alaska due Noirih Sea due Tuesda Chatflam scheduled to arrive Wednesday afternoon freight only. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland schedules to sail from Seattle at 10 a.m. May 20, . Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 p.m. May 20. SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound about next Monday or Tues- day LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail ever: 2 to arrive scheduled to afternoon or Tuesday ®esnsesncscsscsscsssssecasenesiss - YOU SAY HE'S DINTY'S ? WELL- g ~ES-|’L\_ BE RIGHT d OVER-JERRY—~ M. 5. NORTHLAND NEWS ITEMS TAKES 33 SOUTH FROM SITKA ial Correspondence) — Miss Alice 0 Tebor, nurse at the Pioneers’ Home, and Dick Dalzell, local earpenter, were united in marriage at a_quiet Eleven passengers came to Juneau Y b yesterday -afternoon aboard the ¢ qu Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit motorship Northland, Capt. L. Wil- ercmony by Commissioner William 5 ka and wayports. liams and Purser Kon Eriksson as Snight, at his chambers. in.the Fed- Dart leaves every Wednesday @ |0 o ral building, Thursday morning at at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port €| W 5o e g Cashen, Bob 11 c'clock. They were attended by Alexander, Kake and way- jllmmpwn .H G wm_l;‘ L L. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wisbee. The ports ‘Tnmbl:‘ H Giavi ¥ Hanson, Ida couple will make their home in the e 00000 0 ¢ ¢ Hun, Jatk Chamberlain, K. Ed-|Ola apariments. — P SRR e . _TIDES TOMORROW ‘ High tide—1:02 a.m., 17.1 feet. Low tide— 0 am., -2.2 feet. High tide 5 pm., 15.2 feet Low tide pm. 23 feet. Tides Monday High tide—1:33 am., 16.7 feet. Low tide—8:03 am., -18 feet. High tide—2:30 pm., 14.7 feet Low tide—8:08 p.m. 29 feet. S NORTH SEA IS pC Southeast Alaska ports at 11 o'clock| la in SIMMONS TAKES THREE FOR AAT Shell Simmons went out in the Transport Bellanca this my JUNEAU BOUND ; SEATTLE, May 14 rtation Company, sailed for st night with 57 passengers aboard, cluding the following for Juneau: Wlllmm J. Markle, Pende: |L{l ASS, VV Kivi, orning with three passengers fo | the islands. | | Bourbon Johnson will take his family, Mrs.| Bond and are 7 Years Old. Available | Johnson, Wilbur, Herbert and Marie, | at popular prices. Ask your dealer! ¥ A. Axelson was taken to Chatham, and Ray Peterman and S. Converse to Sitka. Simmons was to make a o eee eram Walker’s whiskies are Bottled-in adv. s EXV7Z | s_‘i" 7N XERCISE FOR HEAL' Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and TRY bsm Steamer North Sea, of the Northland Trans- David Nicholls, stop | Samuel G. Johnson, skipper of the at Krestoff Island to drop off mail. DeLuxe Rye or wards, D. Cliff, Dr. Charteris, Peter Kostrometinoff. has returned Mrs. Isakel Cashen, Loaving were, for Seattle—Albert 10 Juncau after a week’s visit, with Fleek, Dick Tayor, Wiley Parson, 1er ¢ n' and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Mis. Lena Perelle, Mrs. August Lawrence J. Cashen. Smith, Louise Murrish, the Rev ST e . John L. Cauble, H. H. Breland, J.| A comic opereita, “Puddin’ Head A. Pardis, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rood,| The First” was given by pupils of Ernest McAlpin, Ed Nelson, Bert the U. 8. public school Wednesd: Brandt, Carl Olson, Willam La 3Vening at the A. N. B. hall, under Chappelle, Shirley Mae the direction of the faculty mem- Mrs. T C. Torgerson, Douglas Man- | %€1S, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wolfe, Miss gon, John Van Dohren, C. H. Hauf- man, William Hacker, Miss Flora Jacobs. For Ketchikan—S. F. Inman, A W. Douglas, Mrs. John Mills, Fragk| James L. Brightman, who has | Sjursen, Charles Nelson and Chas. been enjoying a month’s vacation B”m"k in Seattle, returned to his home Thursday. During his absence he or Petersburg—Mrs. Wes Overby, ll"l('\ Haskell l‘m Wranzell was married to Miss Irene Dunne- gan, a former nurse at the Pioneers Home Hospital, who remained in | Ketchikan for a short visit with re- latives before returning here Miss ‘Tassell, Ruth e GHAPELADIES ENTERTAINED Miss Madge McRae, principal of the Sitka Territorial school, who has resigned her position, was the honor guest at a surprise banquet |given by high school students at the | Arcade Cafe, Monday evening Mrs. Jenny Pederson entertained | G€orge Baggen acted as toastmaster the members of the Chapeladiesor the occasion. Featured on the Wednesday evening at the home of |Program were numbers by the boys Mrs. Tom Bareksten on the Auk|duartet composed of Clyde Peter- Bay Highway. |son, Martin Bredvik, George Bag+ The annual report was given the secretary, Mrs. James De Hart and the financial report was read | by Mrs. Tom Bareksten. A gift was | also presented to Mrs. T. C. Torger- son, who is leaving soon for Wood- meet held by the Sitka Territorial land, Wash. |school at the school playgrounds| Plans were made for a picnic to|Monday, May 9. Outstanding blue be held at Auk Beach on May 25. |Yibbon winners were, Tony Herman, Guests for the evening were Mrs, | George Baggen and Martin Bred- |J. L. Green and Mrs.. Webb. Mem- | Vik. bers who were present include: Mris H. Arnold, Mrs. G. Banta, Mrs. T, Bareksten, Mrs. D. Dishaw, Mrs. J. | was presented with a farewell gift. All grades and high school rI:\s.se.\" participated in the annual track T Mrs. Leslie Wisbee, formerly Miss Helen Schrey, has resigned her posi- De Hart, Mrs. F. Campen, Mrs, F. tion with the Sitka Drug and Jew- Millard, Mrs. V. Newell, Mrs. C.|elry store, on account of illness and Wittanen, Mrs. V. Manville, Mrs. |is resting at the home of her par- |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey. Miss Nan Goring, a recent arrival from Minnesota, has accepted em- ployment at the drug store. M. Mielke, Mrs. T. C. Torgerson Mrs. V. Spaulding, Mrs. M. Ward,| and Mrs. J. Pederson | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL | ACCOUNT AND PETITION Harry Hagen, proprietor of the FOR DISTRIBUTION | Sitka laundry, is confined to his NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, home with a severely cut foot. that Dora Spaulding, executrix of | the estate of Victor C. spaulding‘ Mrs. F. C. Sherrod left on the { deceased, has filed her final account| Northland Thursday for Seattle en- anhd report and petition for distri-|rgute to Denver, where she was bution in the United States Com-|calleq by the death of her father. | missioner’s office for Juneau Pre-| cinct, at Juneau, Alaska; and that| gjler Hansen, superintendent of the court has appointed the 2nd day \ the Pioneers’ Home, is a passenger fice in the Federal Building at Ju-| trip to Juneau. neau, as the time and place of ihearing the same; and that all per- | sons interested therein are hereby | notified to appear at said time and | place and file their objections, if| nere next week after an absence of |any, to said final account and peti- | eight months spent visiting with tion and settlement thereof. relatives in California. | Dated Juneau, Alaska, April 22,| | 1938, Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson and small Mrs. Margaret Gunderson, of| WELIX GRAY, | Wrangell, and Olonzo Power, hali-| United States Commissioner ID’I'IL GASTINEAU % ort Made for the ort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection CE INFORMATION [firmcm S| l-'nendly Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN HOWARP D. STABLER, | Attorney for said Executrix, | T Shattuck Building, CANADIAN l'(!vel- Juneau, Alaska. PACITFI( on a Publication .dates: April 23-30; May | ! “PRIN- ' CESS”* Liner LEONARD'S VALET SHOP G. E. ALMQUIST Manager SUITS Made to Order |} CLEANING and PRESSING Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE May—S8, 19, 31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services:: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. HATS CLEANED—BLOCKED 328 S. Franklin Phone 576 ‘Chnhxm Straits Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Weunu- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | Port Alexander and way ports. | ¥ Freight received not later than 4 CANADIAN pam. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION 'MAURICE C. REABER, Phone PUT THAT HAT -DOWN-- | HE ARD THAT CONVERSATION - \rou LC SOT JoI oF ’T‘ AQE l% THAT PLACE- Ada Scars, Mrs. Laura Walton, and | py!gen and Glenn Hagen. Miss McRae ter an absence of a month in the of July, 1938, at 10 am. at his of-apoard the Northland for a business | son Neil Wakefield are to return| Juneau to Vancouver, | N ANY ROW FRIENDS BUT- | MAGGIE - fisherman, were married Wed- and P. Davis. Lt. M. E. Cox, supply| n nesday Knight tice, Federal reside in Sitka, knitting group of the Sitka by Commissioner William officer at the fleet air base here,! in the Commissioner’s of- was a passenger, as were also cadets| building. They will Thomas Wold and James Adams. | Big Turnout 'l; i 3 Expected for Jiggs Dinner Monday The Wwomen's Friendly club held its last | meeting Mrs for the season at the home Tedd Peyton, with Mrs. Tuesday evening, of s One of the biggest turnouts of the | year is anticipated for the Jiggs The Rev. Gibson Young and Mrs PDHTE,; le Al:tr‘([’luiol?x: 62‘(?&0: Young, arrived here Wednesday on|F0St. American Legion, at 8: o day night in the Dugout, it was an- nounced today by the committee in charge, headed by First Vice Com- mander Bert Lybeck, assisted by Tom Hutchings and John E. Peg- ues. The committee reported a spec- ial entertainment prozram which will be featured by motion pictures poard the Presbyterian mission boat | Princeton from Hydaburg. Rev. Young was a passenger aboard the Northland Thursday for Seattle en- Lo Philadelphia to attend the annual General Assembly of the Presbyterian churches of America. Young returned to Hydaburg route i has been arranged to follow the y dinner which is scheduled to start Arthur Eide, alumni of the Sheld- __ = i = promptly at 6:30 on-Jackscn cchool, from Hydaburg, e 15 at the school for an extended moqavs News Today—Empire ' |vicit. He arrived cn the Mission boat ? 4 Y Princeton, Verne Swanson, captain NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the United States Commission- cmey Atkinson, junior at the S. epg (Ex-officio Probate) Court for | J. S. was successfully operated On the Territory of Alaska, Juneau for appendicitis recently at the commissioner’s Precinct. school hospital In the Matter of the Estate of A WILLIAM H. DICKINSON, De- HerberS Bromner, student, is a| ceased patient at the 8. J. S. hospital suf-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fering from a fractured ankle sus-|hat the undersigned was, on the tained while playing baseball 218t day of ‘April, 1938, daly dp- ' pointed” Exccutor of the Estate of mplimenting Miss Genevieve wiL 1AM H. DICKINSON, De- Ross whose marriage to Mr. Walter' | ceased, and that letters testament- Sobelof will be a June event, Mis5 ary therefore on said day were duiy Laura Adams and Miss Lottie Stev- jscued to the undersigned. enson, were hostesses at a SUrPrise| Ayl persons having ns against linen shower in the teachers living |saiq estate are hereby required to room at the S. J. S. Thursda¥|present the same, with proper evening, May 12. The honor guest,|yoychers, and duly verified, within who is an assistant at the school|giy (g) months from the date of hospital, received many attractive. this Notice to undersigned Executor gifts. at The B. M. Behrends Bank in Juneau, Alaska. Chris Larson, employed at the| pated at Juneau, Alaska, Pioneers' Home, returned to Sitka igth day of May, 1938. Thursday aboard the Northland af- GUY McNAUGHTON, Executor. First publication, May 14, 1938. Last publication, June 4, 1938. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle . S. CHATHAM May 13 S. S. TONGASS May 20 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] D. B. FEMMER Ie! this | States. H. G. Wilcox of the University of Alaska faculty, who has completed a course in mining engineering, at the Sitka Territorial school, has returned to Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeburn and baby son are expected Lo arrive in Sitka next week to remain during the summer. Mr. Freeburn is super- intendent of the Pyramid Canning Company here, The Pyramid Packing Company tenders Clydesdale and Shamrock' with cannery crews and equipment, arrived this week for the summer season. Two planes of Squadron VP-17 U. 8. Navy, returned here last Sun- |day from a two days trip to Seattle. They made the trip South to return Admiral E. B. Fenner, Commandant of the Thirteenth Naval District, and his aide Lt. Com. W. G. Lalor, to the Puget Sound navy yard. The planes were piloted by Lt. S. G. Ring | Leave Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound *ALEUTIAN . May 1 May 10 {DENALI ... May 10 May 14 May 16 | MT. MCKINLEY . May 11 May 14 | 1ALASKA May 14 May 17 May 23 | {BARANOF May 17 May 21 May 23 *YUKON ~May 21 May 24 May 30 | {DENALI May 24 May 28 May 30 May 28 May 31 June 6 | May 31 June 4 June 6 and Kodiak points. §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 3—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook; | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. * t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Office—Phone Ticket Office—Phone 2 Ereight O K 0. AIIQIS. AM Al'} ska S ICdm uh}) s«ulf.pdu\ BEG PARDON =MUM-BUT YOURZ T 'PHONED AND N AT 12 Sl WaTNG | " PR L e B e i s ot oy ‘ Copr. 1538, King Peatures Syndicate, Toe, World rih - @ 3 < ok COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | .: . OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ) PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU A SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A, . ' 4 a R - ~ Alaska Air Transport, Inc. l 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ~F [ Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska i , AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 24 PHONE 612—Day or Night | Hangar and Shop in Juneau l | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher e & ( | H k¢ i { All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped i i ‘ Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG k& MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEPULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Huwk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Leave A.rJunnu Lv. Juneau WEERLY SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA ... May 17 May 19 NORTHLAND .. May 20 May 24 May 26 FRED C..CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... CITY wnnu i Pacific Alaska Au'ways, Inc. Flvmq IISAIRMAH- Service———Every Trip [ ] *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzlnk!e Juneau to Fairbanks 5 HOURS OMNLY — via Picturesque Whitehorse F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 ° Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence