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By GEORGE McMANUDS v, - A I'LL GO DOWN TO YES-JIGGS-THE OLD STREET & MOTHER=-1 WOULD VERY WELL- TH7 OLD NEIGHBOR- ; T = SRE News LIKE TO READ THAT | | BUT DONT OO “THANIE GO00 - U T TV SOT T WOVE Gy BOOK WHEN YOU DISTURB NESS -THEY DON'T AND | UNDERSTAND THEY'RE HAVE FINISHED IT- ME NOW -~ SPEND THEIR TIME INTENDIN’ TO BUILD A FINE o READING THERE - - BEAUTY PARLOR NHEQHEOEgg St it e <, OLD HOL : &6 e ¢ . fii,({\gfsflarwos-— . g ) = NDRTHLAND l_lNE ¢ Steamer Movements - 5 . =0 4 e 4 B = <K YT . NORTHBOUND . 2 B 0 e 11 oclock tomorrow night, ® > 4 . ing am. Sunday for e =—Sk] ‘ To Be ErecTen e Skagway. ol E 8 W £ . O~ This SiTe- & Princess Louise scheduled to ® b1 - Five.Stomy y e arrive Sunday afternoon or ¢ | oo PusLic Gyl e evening . ‘ 7‘ AN . & g IBRARY == . North @ North Sea due * . H ® e © 0[4, offs ' North Wind and North * SCHEDVI JINGS o “ }’ » - ; ¥ .;l st Scheduled to ¢ Chatham to sail ® aun T, s e o G N 0as ched Copr 1938, King Peatures Synd) | e s Week o BN ot O o'clock t0- & > . King Features Syndicate, Inc.,, World ighte reserscd &) o U Sail Next Wee & Ui . RECET — - — aska scheduled to sail from e K . eighter North Wind and steam- bl ot ',h“]' i s ”. 2k ° (by George Stragier, president of the N ly, the fourth and fifth grades with . Ay S n 3 Fa WOTEON y HOSTESS Miss Naghel for her cabin out the er North Coast, of the Northland g o onor scheduled to sail from Student Body ; . STESS M ; N “, 1€l for n'r ca i ; Transportation Company are 1o o guoiiie af 9 a.m, May 31 . Miss Margaret Pimperton favered Mrs. Erwin Hachmeister enie.- hghway and the seventh and eighth 5 miake trips to Alaska, sailing from ¢ Noythiand scheduled to sail ® with the vocal composition of “Ser- tained a group of her near ne: rades with Mr. Burger, also for Seattle next Week, according to radio ¢y Seatfle 10 a.m. June 3. ® W|TH 26 [] THREE enadé” by Franx Schubert, Mrs. hors at a 1 o'clock luncheon yester- Auk B Miss Fraser and her OF ALASKA advices received today by Juneau g qmongacs scheduled to sail from @ ] Mark Jensen accompanying her. | day afternoon. The afternoon was young:ters of the first, second and Agent Fred C. Charman é "S,\Rfl,l;‘, e ¥hte fian % The Valedictory by Helen FEc- agreeably spent by the ladies with third grades, were freighted to LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS The North Coast, new steamer o gHUTHBOUND SAILINGS o wards was written around the words, their sewing. Included lr:« gugt,\ Thane by Mr. Goetz PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU i making her initial run to the north, ¢ yykon scheduled south next @ Those Wwho have the will to go were Mrs. Fiank Pearce, Mrs. Ro- 5 is scheduléd to leave Seattle June g = pro oo . about it,” will succeed.” She des- bert Fraser, Mrs. Charles Schramm SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 1, going direct to Sand Point, Ugan- | LOCAL SAILINGS . _ cribed the difficulties they had over- Mrs. W. R. Spain, Mrs. J. R. Guerin and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. ik, Chignik, Uyak, Seward and pos-| ¢ pefebeth scheduled to sail every ® | Three passengers arrived in Ju- come during their four years to the and Mrs. W. E. Cahill. When You Dine Out! P sibly Seldovia and returning south o yeanesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ® | neau from Sitka this morning on| suceessful concl\‘mon of graduation, R R R via Southeast Alaska, calling at Ju-| ¢ ka and wayports. o | the motorship Northland and 26 took citing the dominance of “will to| ANNUAL PICNICS a ROYAL neau ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday ® passage from here to Seattle and do,” demonstrated by every one con- BEING HELD TCDAY | The freighter North Wind isiy g7 am. for Petersburg, Port e |Southeast Alaska points, nected with the school following the s ~ | scheduled to sail from Seattle Junc o sjexander, Kake and way- c“ Inbound were two natives, and H.| fire which permitted them to keep| g (ing as ea s 6 o'clock this C(lfe STEA_K 2 for Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, o ports e | R. Vanderleest. n with their studies, as an example.| o000 preparations were hum- i | Port Althorp, Sitka, Valdez, Seward|g o o o » o o o o o ¢ o For Seattle passengers were Mrs. Howard Burger played & violine ..o for the annual school picnic § A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin ahd Sand Point. The North Wind/ -————— | William Markle, Mrs. K. Nye, N. K. | selection “Estrellita,” by Manuel A.| ,anneq for today, winding up all of Prime Steer! will at Nanaimo, B.C., to take aboard . ~————————————————% | Porter, Mrs. H. L. Stroup, Ronald| Ponce. He was accompanioq by Miss | ; (ivities for the term bulk coal for delivery at Alska | yppg TOMORROW | | Stroup, Otis F. Stander, Mrs. Wil- | Margaret Pearce on the piano. Miss| Tpe high schoolers and teachers ports. #———~—— & liam Makela, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pimperton sang “Boats of Mine.” by | ¢;nparked on special bus for Auk Bay Aftar the Dheatzes A TN L TR S Thorpe, Betty Geroux, Mr. and Mrs.| R. L. Stevenson, accompanied by o 1 site selected for their picnic After the ~pwicH! 1 Low tide—5:53 am., -30 feet. |T A Hellenthal, W. J. Heaslip, N.| Mrs. Jensen. shortly after 7 o'clock. Then fol- | A ROYAL SANDWICH! 4 HAI.'BU High fide—12:14 p.m, 156 feel. | Anderson, Jean Fields, J. W. Ir-| Supt. Martin Pedersen presented | lowed at 8 and 9 o'clock. respe Low tide—5:58 pm. 14 feet win., he graduates to the School Board - g e — — — 4 EATTLE % Ry For Ketchikan—Irene Apsch, H. for their diplomas. Frank Petty- 2 B. Humphrey, M nd Mrs. E. Hau- | 7rove, Board treasurer, in his turn ) 9 0 i1di % SELL, § Latouche Brin waie e i 10 e i | HOTEL JUNERU: - wewes maes nuaes | | Alggkea Ajp Transport, Inc = SRS For Petersburg—Clarissa Gloria, of their certificates with words of /HERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. 9 ' T " o | M. Gloria, George Anderson congratulation and then weleomed SEATTLE, May 27.—Halibut ar- ! L € i : i PLEASANT” Bt b e S e e B il e Heavy cargu mr | For Wrangell—Ben Sec, Ed West, them inio the Alumnl of whigh he T B Beauty Shop. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER lows: Ronald Laige, Rude Lange iy . cmnml(\;n WISE 8 Every Room-s View Room. ', From the western banks—Federal ' T — Mr. Robertson in nis talk likened Owner-Manager o s Ly i 20,000 pnu‘x‘ld.\ selling at 7% and 6 Gas“"eau Al’ea # . |the graduation ceremonies to the Frequent Flights to All Points in Seutheast Alaska cents a pound | H starv of &' journey. “NUEREAke ), e B T R o AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL From the local banks—Mariner | plans for a trip; they start prepara- ; 3 e t ay require weeks; then 15,000 pounds, 6% and 6 cents; Ali-| py. Ajacka Line freighter La- . | lons (el ey Tei T R AN INVITATION . 3 : : AT o . ' |come farewell parties and at the L :k.“umgl ;1):\(;3(;15 7 m‘m :} ce mx,' touche, Capt. A. Hanson, came into) | “(‘J:l(u ’\:r':(:«l:m I);x' N & B by e i PHONE 612 DGY or nghi pestiar :000 pounds, 6% and| Gastineau Channel this morning % iy 3 o . yon are interested in remodelling yo > v . rastines an hand-shaking and good wishes; the Cf s : y nts Hangar 2 © a ¥ 8. cents. with 600 tons of dynamite, coal and | | | ,)’:,'::‘ ;‘:‘l‘h":;m":mlm“mk;y disa;;- or converting your attic or basement into apartments, gar and Shop in Juneau { PRICES WHERE sy ! i e * l)(\;rs frdin sight; the journey is just we cordially invite you to inspect our new apartment SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ; At Prince Rupert 150,000 pounds I"fi":;“_“"“""":"\‘l’f‘y‘:]‘\f‘y'{:[:\‘\‘_"'“;"‘;: I?.‘;I]‘ CLASS OF TWO GIRLS begun. So it is with the graduate; any afternoon this week b(.-lwvcy_]lt“hu l'hn}:‘st ol u“i)z RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher were sold at 650 and 5 cents Shep VAN 15 e Wastuied with a| GRADUATE FROM DOUGLAS; all the hours, days, weeks, months, Sml fm;ri] ]_lt yzll: give you some idea of what ca f ; At Ketchikan, 50000 pounds were | oo it o oo WHSHERS MO 8 ROBERTSON SPEAKS| years of preparation, and gradua one with limited spa j All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped sold at 650 and 450 cents including Port Oceanic. Port Ash.| TWO 8irls, Helen Edwards and| tion, all of which is soon forgotten Z ey : for, Seldovia, Snug Harbor, Port|Jacynth comprising the gradu- for it is ‘Commencement. Rlce 8 Ah'ers c _Phnne 34 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG 'NOTICE TO €AR OWNERS | vit Uganik. Oouzinkie, Kodiak, N8 class of the Douglas High| “The important thing is where do Qar owners must have their| oordova and Seward. ’| School for 1938, one of the smallest We go from here? Starting real life Third and Franklin Streets - brakes &~ lights tested by the Po- W e since the school started, received as a citizen we must try to aid in lice Department before June 1, 1938 their diplomas at the Commence-|the progress of the human race and ~—— — — — N S B s T S S TR Official testers located at the Con- ment exercises held in the Coliseura|that is only dome by hard work P " B . l nors Motor €o. and the Gastineau NBHTH SEA Is Theatre last evening. Pleasure alone makes one dull. Op- (/ter l)"( Motor Co. R. E. Robertson, prominent Ju-|pertunities for success are as good o 5 y DAN RALSTON, | neau attorney, was the “addressor”|now as ever they were. But the nec- Loy 2-Way ‘Rufio Communication adv Chief of Police for the occasion, using his own|essity for clear, straight thinking ! SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVIC ’ ‘ | words, and the students were the|is greater than ever due to definite Authorized U. S. MAIL C el o ords, @ E s were the|Is g 2 uthoriz 8. Jarri | “addressees.” In his talk, Mr. Ro-|handicaps. The radio, wonderful in- o : e arrier | ST | bertson explained why “Graduation| vention that it is, has taken away ‘WEBNESDAY TIMELY CLOTHES SEATTLE, May 27. — Steamer| i not only the end of their grade |the urge formerly existing to think. Janenu to Hawk Iniet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagor, » North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- 3 e s zandists: wi and theo- mshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. and high school careers but in real- | Propagandists with isms and thes I NUNN-BUS |aska ports at 11 o'clock this hm'lmun‘ Z 2Nl " ries keep the people from thinking *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. | USH | 5 ity is the Commencement, T peof SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVI ANYPLACE IN ALASEA STETSON }ith 116 first class pacsengers aboard,| "hean Charles E. Rice gavé the|as they should. The country is TICKET OFFICK, TRIANGLE PLACE _FHONE | the following booked for Juneau: | ynvocation, opening the exercises | being blanketed with foreign propa- E, NGL i—P] 623 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING || Mrs. K. M. Douglas, Miss Hall,| petore a very fair attendance of ganda on short wave so tha tpeople ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot * VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Mrs. Lydia Ann Webber, Mrs. Wil-| grjengs and patrons of the school.|are not allowed independent think- — [ J lard Howe, Mrs. Victor Pekonen and | A< galutatorian of her class, Jac-|ing any more and the activity and i : & daughter, N. O. Soper, Mrs. K. A.|oni)) Sey welcomed those present|Wwork ow women’s clubs and similar | FRED HENNING | Lawrence and children, and eleven | gang priefly described the activities organizations should be to encour- AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Dobislite Gxititor tor M [ steerage. |and accomplishments during their|age clear thinking. It is vital to | « = . - - r for Men R G T | four years in high school. Following | their happiness and to others around T’ D l Al k E : H. J. Baker is here this week only,| yag presentation of the class gift | them.” e vau y aska ml)lre | ! # — luning pianos. Call the Gastineau.|yyo pooks, “Northwest Passage,” by| His closing thought was expressed is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of | = Y f R adV. | Kenneth Roberts Rinchart, and “Al- | in the prediction to the graduate i | Tt M Vit aska,” by Simon Hellenthal, to the|that if they would without selfish- the— TRE | 3 i hl == = = L A ROLLER scheol and an acceptance speech |ness during their lives think things o M¥s. RINK : ‘::i'l-l ‘hfl; ‘;’;}',-‘“::z’"u:";z:dlge i AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. I ) e o oy " N vy e " i 0L T e ] themselves—and real service {0 the 40 Naughty Girls"—"Sea Racketeers ‘ Kids’ Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. people around them, the Territory | | ¥ lnnd all civilization.” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE “ uluV]: ;l' JBll:elu Lv. Juneav RO A AT A : ‘essel Beal 0. Bound So. Bound — — - ———————-— TR TRANSPORTATION | riremen's pance 1s a— - NORTH SEA fan nwes O \ T. NI T LAND .. une une COMPANY BIG SA' GHT EVEN’ et sl e 1a COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! Phone 723————115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” 3 Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE 1 i - | | When In Need of H | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL ¥OUR COAL CHOICE | GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING ¥ CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER $4 Van’s Store 218 5. FRANKLIN - iy 7 ? DTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the rt of Guests! U CAFE in connection E INFORMATION BRUNSWICK Tomorrow evening all public so- | cial interest will be directed to the | Natatorium in Douglas where the annual Firemen’s Dance will | held. | 1It's the big time everyone has | been waiting for, remembering simi~ lar events that is perhaps the Chan- i nel’s biggest actual good-time affair |of the year. { - Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS June 3 S. S. CHATHAM June 10 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE LEONARD’S VALET SHOP G. E. ALMQUIST Manager SUITS | May—31 Made to Order || ARfPA0, 24 : | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE CLEANING and PRESSING ST by FATE, GLEANED—BLOCEER | Comnections at Vancouver with |{ 328 5. Franklin Phone 576 { Pacific s:m- ‘ Tratie-Allintio Ohpfham Stzaits Digportytiun ""' Trans-Picific | =| “M, S. DART” | Leavés Femmer Dock every Wednes- |day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, | | Port Alexander and way ports. | Freight received not later tham 4 pm. Tuesday. SCATRICE O RBABER. Fomse (e j V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. be| | | tDENALI | $ALASKA May 28 May 31 \ $BARANOF . May 31 June 4 :;une 13 S o E Tri £ALEUTIAN June 1 June 4 une rvi | T¥UKON June 4 June 7 June 13 ervice very inp | $¥DENALI June 7 June 11 June 13 A | *ALASKA June 14 June 20 ‘@ fBARANOF . June 18 June 24 : | $¥¥UKON June 20 June 22 *YUKON *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. | t—Southeastern Route—Qalls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. { | §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook | t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... CITY WHARF ... ... L dedl) e GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ........................Phone 24 VEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Flying Regular U. S. AIR MAIL T T Juneau to Fairbanks 5 HOURS ONLY — via Picturesque Whitehorse F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 () Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence and Kodiak points. | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 i

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