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PAGE EIGHT ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA & THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 MO'I‘HER' S D AY .alIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlHlIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll.. | ADIO SERVICE . | 'OBSERVED‘ vi RWhy put up with poor radio reception? ' | We now have a good stock of necessary g ELKS g’NDAY RADIO TUBES - BATTERIES - PARTS - | Mg L Ry ey PHILCO and WESTINGHOUSE SETS * ! 93l y al servi start- - - - - 3fé°'=lf° S st e e Join Our List of Satisfied Customers {and to “hu‘l the ])ub]ic is invited wiel bl || ARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Vocal selections will be given by land Buddy Qf&‘f‘w\f"”‘}h‘”}fff"'fi: IIlllIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIl" | trombone solo. . SR 3 Salmon Creek Country Club Announces! New Opening Hours DAILY EXCEPT MORNDAYS-=-2 P. M. FOR COCKTAILS ATTENRTION: Bridge and Pinochle Players in Club Room FISHERMEN COME AS YOU ARE! The opening of the program mll |be by Exalted Ruler Victor Power Remembrance” will be spoken by Es- 5 Lecturing Knight' Dewey Baker, WHILE EVERYONE IS TALKING | | e Sacier, “Tnspiration” by Lead- ABOUT LOWER PRICES WE'RE 1 - Ty Rt R L e eI, CRBIRRLL 0T RO, AN !' ’ Do'NG SOMETHING ABOUT IT' | — I Tribute to Mother,” by Past WITH A ed Ruler Ellis Reynolds. Ch H Thk dGeiubatilat for RiReh Tley MAKE The Needlecrafl and Jl,ll'llor Shop 211l ‘be Mis Katherin Alexander PR[CE SLASHING | Carl Hardin will give the c 111'c SEWARD ST. and for Miss Hared will be Mrs. g GIFTS for MOTHER’S DAY |~ "5 RESERVA- Aprons—s§ $2.50—Handkerchiefs—50c to §1.40 JUNEAU (HAMBER Head er Neck Scarves—§1.50 to $2.50 NOW J secmspscs oo, e | | AUSEIEE TSN FOR Cocktail Napkin Sets OF DOUGLAS C. C. . $1.25 to $10.50 ! f R 1 S | Fancy Boxed Piilow (13.12;::0 53 "j to $5.65 pair. ’bn‘,’:r“(‘;?“)dci‘;:”’g'“ ',f. _C‘(’"I“""";“"_ D A Y Card Table Covers—$2.95 eon meeting in the Gold Room nf‘ New Assortment of Stamped Goods the Baranof Hotel. Tablecloths — Bridge Sets — Napkins Douglas guests were Mayor Mike Shudshift, President V7Y I FOR SUNDAY DINNER Kitchen Towels — Linen Towels — Aprons Douglas Chamber of Com- 5 ~ AND A PLEASANT i Knitting Bags — $2.50 e as e s N S 0 F 1 G 0 0 D S EVENING FOR Imported Chinese Needlepoint Tapestries SR it i MOTHER For Chairs, Piano Benches, Pictures, ete. Val Poor, Se x-x-otz\(;;nanx(?s; Doug- TREMENDQUS SAVINGS IN e el $1.25 to $15.95 lu% Vux‘(m]). in(f'uclure:{) the v s. B WIFE-SWEETHEART , | Mayor Pusch ana President Shuc- Curtains © Lunch Cloths | - | discussion of the proposed paving ' = PHONE 393-George Bros. Liquor Store ||t s e AR (e e Doust, soac. wod Towels ® Bridge Sefs, efc. before 5 p. m. — After 5 p. m. ‘.‘ii;"‘m::“ B T ke ALI PHONE 015 e | sAuEs & || WHETHER YOU ARE BUILDING i ¢ Waino Hondrickson of FINAL HOM ] CHARGES BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE ||| ORREPAIRING SE7 U TIFUL . b\'mn i ch, w ll the a f: v i~ o aaoRe ot B, B Spbiove EXCHANGES Goldstein Building PHONE 394 FOR WEDDING SUPPERS — PARTIES make if Permanent of the Alaska-Juneau Mining Com- ; ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS pany. | Reporting to the Chamber on re- . | quests for information, Secretary g 1 C k C 1 Cl b | U E Robert W. Webb stated that 931 — almon € ree ouniry € 1u 799 answers had been sent out by the | 3 miles notth of Juneau on Glacier Highway i N E'!‘E Juneau Chamber during April. This fOl‘ tigure he compared with 595 an- _———— e s —— e swers to requests for information 2 i t out during April of 1946. F\'(‘l'h%ting | BeadY Mlx Concr81e sm;)ur’ilx;g (‘;:(:X]?xrsLX)lIl(‘u: nlm?:ms m’! oy | g : ~ | this year, the Chamber has answer- PLASTIC ARTIFICIAL EYES Chimney Blocks | ALLNOW AVAILABLE || (i'"ioin or 2955 awestions. whicn More ];l?‘tbt:’rea:k:hoolekmg e smoothness ||l Building Blocks | DELIVERY l‘llflp'il?ifie“i‘fiofi"f,f h]aqlfz bl ‘m} ‘f Airmail your old one for a New one returned by Airm | Drain and Sewer Pipe | PAA ANNOUN(ES $37.50 O NEW SERVICE 10 If no sample Write for information to HARRY T. SMITH, TECHNICIAN AT ALASKA POINTS | | 812 S, W. 10th Ave,, Portland 5, Oregon } There is no subsmute fnr TIPWSDaflE\ a:{verhsmq! K s e | Thirty-eight tons of air express! and 1,600 passengers can be carried | A/VU W c |weekly in the Alaska service of | Pan American World Air , with | :ln'iugm mon (.r new DC-4 schedules | [ these Sty'es Can he . | Surprise Mom! "] e custom Roplacmg its smaller DC-3s with | a fleet of DC-4 Clippers, Pan Am- | 8 Be sure to reserve space at your party table erican will now be able to carry | are now uva‘m"!e. for gorgeous Roses in Snow Cake. It’s ™ | four times as much air express and % luel\ te look at — a \parkh white 1cmg, more than twice as many passen- crewned with a bright red rose and if you FRBLS. Moderne daveno in $ z . | Twelve round trip flights per i i g z 119 50 ‘c\rl;?;an!::uag‘ir-h,prqg;ll((legm"‘ill‘tsh f“o:;j tO:z::;l; | week will be scheduled from Seattle beige tapestry covering ........... 2 G . = g 3 | to Ketchikan and Juneau, seven crium layers, Lady Baltimore or Toffee Nut TligHts ' week to Pairbanks andil cake. two each week to Nome. 7 | More than half of the Scattle- Charles of Loghpn o, | Fairbanks flights will be non-stop, piece davenport and : - | requiring eight hours of flying time, | chair set in Alice Blue 275 00 We suggest you order in four. nowss. less fhan previas Mohair ... B . < { schedules. Time savings from Se- | - attle to other points in Alaska will °, range from one to three hours. 7 advance fflr In view of the adequate service | [ Lawson styled daven- A ‘heing performed between Fairbanks | Ji{ port and chair, witle 225.00 ] | and Bethel by local carriers, Pan| figured tapestry ... American has received permission M 0 T ll E B ° S D A Y | from the Civil Aeronautics Board to | | temporarily suspend this service. Sheraton davenport and % M AY l l i Service between Nome, Fairbanks, | ‘h gL trined 4 | Whitehorse and Juneau will be l c al!j lfl green, stripec 225.08 ¢ twice weekly. “This schedule with| tapestry the larger aircraft will accommo- date present traffic,” McMorran said. “If warranted by increased | | travel, schedules will be changed ! - | s 28 Roses in Snow Cake {accordingly. “The new schedules have been {set up in time to handle the large i {spring movement of miners, con- freSh haked {Or you struction men, cannery representa- tives and_tourists to Alaska,” Me- TWO BARREL CHAIRS: In rose tapestry ... 6950 R In striped tapestry ... 79 50 TURE IS OF PI'ULL i COIL SPRING CONSTRUCTION. t Morran stated. “We are anticipat- a. ing the largest volume of business this spring, summer and fall, in aur fifteen years of Alaska operation.” Campbell Church, Jr., of the B A K E R Y Campbell Church Yacht Company | m Seattle, has arrived in Juteau by air, and is registered at the Bar- anof Hotel. 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