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PAGE TWO Honest, now-=- Howdol look? Ne worry cn that score for the girl whe puts herself and her trust in any one af the new junior clique 2y C/C{ 77 /" wrnrs N vou just can’t miss in any them; they register—and big. Frociks one of As evample, this frilly little number of All-American Cotton printed in a hiaze of cclor and fashioned with a wa pv waist and full, billowing skirt. i'his und others are offered in si ta 15 and the price is Bingo! for any junior’s purse. $5.95 10 $9.95 B. M. BEHRENDS CO. Quality Since 1887 Lyman Davis, Philig COMMITTEES ARE .o Vivi aman, Jame William n Jmm < DESIG"A]‘ED FOR F Glen Trueblood, John 'Itmu* on, Gladys Tenneson, Mar- i | gar Marchbanks GARDENERS' SHOW ":.-1% 5y o v en, Maybelle Barkow, Georgia Is- senhuth, Cora Wilkie, Arman Lo- My Jack Flchhex Leck, Ella Paas, Mrs. W. Cutter, cr man, announced the commil- The Rev. Hrdacky, The Rev. Pau- tees for ths Juneau Garden Club' gert, James Wallace show yesterday at a meeting held Seattls to Juneau—George Wost at the Lena Beach home of Mrs Mary Whiteley, Dorothy Craft, . Linn Forrest. The fall flower and Derothy Ames, vegetebls show will be held in mMrs. Stanley Larue and inf the Shrine Auditorium next Wed- Tommie, Sandra Larue, Mrs. Her ¥y, August 27 rick, David Farrell, Virginia Far- es are open all amateuriel, J. W. Smuch, Tomi Warner, exs of the Gastineau Chan-'jerry McKinrely, E. Wright, Amy nel Area and must be at the Shrine Loy Blood. Johnnie Jackson, Tom litorium not later than 10 a. M. Robinson, William Ott. Donns ugust 27. Reeves, Philip Elliott. A beautiful door prize Wil be| Ann Elliot, Harold iwarded. The hours for viewing percy Holrit, Helen Holbit the displays will be from 2 to 5 Hags, Lena Bierderman, in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 jeon son, Archie Permentier, in the evening ette Johnason, Laura Spencer, M Harry Stonehousz, kard G. Simmons Wellman Holbrook and Mrs. E | Fajrbanks to Juncau: Winifred L. Keithahn are on the display crux, Evelyh Donnzlly, Vi committec or the horticulture punham, Audrey Robinson, Ann section, Miss Ann Coleman, MIS. Kremer, Durward Lockett, Albert I Lincoln and M Fores! Lang, Earl Coleman, Wilbur Green, Ayers are in charge. Flower ar-| Mary Green, Ga Green, Evelyn rangement will be handled by Mrs. Hollman, Hester Hollman, James Charles Forward, Mrs. W. J.wallace, The Rev. Hrdacky, The Walker and Mrs. Jack R. Clark.|Rev. Pauke Exhibitors will please report to. Mrs. W. Cutter, Armin Lobeck rs. Ray G. Day on arrival with maps] Barhow, Irene Bareu, Cora ¢xhibits for registration. Contain- wilkie, Ethel Paas Sheldon. ers will be provided for specimens S Hostesses for the afterncon will be Mis. L. E. Iverson, Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Mrs. Linn Forr in Louise Vanhemert tratton, HOosg Ives Od- Wwil- Mrs. est cf Paramount Pic- Don Horton, ind e I\f_r;i‘ B‘:‘_ tures, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Horton has been traveling {in the Territory on a combined pictures and getting in a lot of fishing. He was in Juneau on The Pan American Airways {lew|Scap Box Derby Day and took 25 passengers to Seattle and 10 to mcvies of the race. Ketchikdn on yesterday's {lights e ina On the northbound flight, they' s ¢ » « o ©« ¢ 6 @ ¢ @ @ @ carried 31 passengers from Seattlc o . nd brought 23 passengers in from | ' . g 5 TIDE TABLE ! From Juneau to Seattle were: - . GUST 22 . Robert Cole, Mildred Steen and| g oo lldoA‘é'O: . i st infant Frudy, Alma Sully, Watter| 7 8% S E% To0 8 2 SO0 Watson, J. L. DeHuff, Hazel Her-| o o 414’ 18:19 pam, 15:5 fect ® mann, Neil Dilley, Sylvan Frank ! e e 00000000000 Crawfo >eo — Hm'ne. Ronni2| i 2 3 Leroy John- CALIFORNIANS AT GASTINEAU V. C. Bingham, Ethel Ray Horne, Shirley Horne, Ray Horr Katherine Nelson of San Mateo and L. Lancaster of Long Beach, e staying at the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 20th, 1947, in the & U. S. Commissioner's Court for Ju- neau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Sophia Carlson was appointed ad- ministratrix of the estate of PETER CARLSON, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administratrix at Doug- las, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Said administratrix has filed her petitiocn in the above described court for judgment setting aside | and awarding Sophia Carlson, surviving widow of the decedent, the entire estate of the decedent, the same being less than $4,000.00; and all persons concerned are noti- fied to be and appear in the U. S Commissicner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 oclock am., on the 23rd day of September, 1947, and show cause, | if any they have, why judgment should not be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, day of August, 1947. SOPHIA CARLSON, Administratrix. | First pub. Aug. 21; last pub. Sept. 11 to After waiting and of our new store. this 215\ H letta | .nlIIIIIIIlIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIII|III|IlllliIIlllIIIIIIlIIII||IIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Watch for Our Specia weeks and months of working, is at hand for the opening STEVENS’® Up-swirs STORE 000000 THE DAILY /\LASKA I;MPIRL -JUNEAU, ALASKA 'ANCHORAGE ALL STAR BASEBALL - NINE IS DUE HERE Three- Game Senes with { . Chennel's Best Set ‘ This Weekend Arrangements have oeen com- ‘ple(ed for a special three game All Star baseball series between Annhuraf,l» and Juneau, to bé play- Ym Saturday and Sunday in Fire- ‘mene Ballpar! The Anchorage All Star team will fly here in an Army trans- -x) , and will be comprised of 16 ,playvn and the plane crew. Hotel ‘lesflvntlons have been made for! | the men, and their expenses while ceipts. begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday. A double header is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, the first game starting at 2 o'clock. All three contests will run seven innings. Fans will pay 50 cents for faturday gdme, d 75 cents Sund: Manager Bill Holzheimer has set a special price of 25 cents for all servicemen in uniform, and it is | ¢xpected that sailors from five U S. Navy ships and HMS Kenya will be out in large numbers. Earl Forsythe will be field cap- tain for the Juneau Al Star team Players should be on the field half an hour sible, so there will be no delays | The line-up of the Juneau team as released today by Holzheimer ,is: Catchers, Holloway and Hous- ton; pitchers, Cantillion, Guy, Dean, | Rollison, Phelps, Kuhns and Flo- berg; first base, Snow; second base, and Mierzejewski; short- he; third base, Werner left field, Eddie Nielsen; right field, Jen- on and MwIe center field, Cope; sen. HOMPiiAL NOTES St. PR R B DOUGLAS NEWS Eddie O'srian, assistant auditor for Birch, Johnson and Lytel is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCarron. O'Brian, Admitted to Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical attention were Nels Ludvickson and Hugh B, Antrim. Robert Reid was admitted for surgical attention. L. W. Kimball, a surgical was discharged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph are the proud parents of a baby girl bcrn at the Government Hospital whe is a brother of Mrs. McCar- sterday morning. ron, came in Saturday for an in- ., — {definite stay. case, MRS. FRANK HERMANN FLIES SOUTH BY PAA WEDNESDAY | The City Hall in Douglas is re- fnvmg a new paint job. J .S. Mec- | Clellan, decorator, has the contract, Mrs. Frank Hermann left for 1 Seattle and Bellingham by Pan| —_— 1 American Airways plane Wednes-| Sharon and Shirley Rowley of day. |Sitka, have arrived in town and Lo uatiake are visiting for a while with their M’KINLEY RETURNS grandmother, Mrs. Nell Kilburn, —_ ‘Sllul'un and Shir McKinley returned from a ' Dcuglas School 1 Fusiness trip in Seattle via - — Pan American Airways. | Word has been received from th: plan to attend term @ DARIGOLD K‘m G’ Q. /5/ EVABORAT MILK W 7 § '\ 13-\ ) ! S As mothers watch their children thrive on N pure Vitamin D, enriched Darigold Evapor- i | ated Milk they fall in love with it themselves. \§ “It's amazing how sweet and delicate its flavor N is,” they say —“so fresh, rich, and creamy smooth.” Quality Guaranteed! DAII(GOI.D Evaporated Milk I Opening Announcement will be made as soon as possible. Meanwhile we invite you to visit us in the Upstairs Store. time ‘here will be taken out of gate re- | Opening game in the series will| the before game time if pos- ) ‘ {Val Poors. They are having a pleasant time traveling and visit- gram for public benefit will held Friday evening at be 7:30 o'clock. 1947 [ ning at the meeting, a schedule is | being prepared for the entertain- i HURbDA\ AUbUbT 21, SERVICE CLUBS ing but will be very glad to return There will be a demonstration by . |ment and will be published. A home. all pupils and displays of the han- plAN FOR MANY | mecting of representatives of all it diwork dene by the pupils during women'’s civic and fratcrnal organi Johnny Feero of Skagway is visit- | the school days. A pecial invita- | zations of Juneau is being plann |ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. | ticn is extended to the paremts v!s"‘on (\Roups | for tonight in the Council Cham- u 3eneva Walters and everyene I8 very dially in A bers at 8 o'clock to make further | — vited to attend the progr: | arrangements. Mrs. Betty McCor- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Seaman - - (Continued from Page One) | mick will be in charge of tonight's |lert Wednesday for their new home MINERS HERF | meeting jand_job in Los Angeles. Mr. Sea- e days. Planued for them are dances, | St |man, who has been Supt. of Schools! C: ian miners from Tulse- in Evergreen Bowl, tennis HOLLMAN GIRLS RETURN |for the past two years, has ac-|quah, B. C, registering at the Gas rifle matches, cricket | R {cepted a position in a Los Angeles tineau Hotel yesterday were A.l g softball game, pulling races, | Evelyn and Heathéer Hollman, {college for the coming year. Fred Peace, Kenneth Bird, H. N. Good- | ginners and,pienies with local fam- | daughters of Mrs. Evelyn Hollman, | Alberts, who has been staying with man, Henry Wiel, C. Y. Shogren| jjjes, and trips to the Glacier. Mis :e(umed to Juneau yesterday via {the Seamans, moved this week into and M. Rittenhouse. Mary Valentine is fn chdrge of ar- | Pan American Airways from Fair- |the apartment over the L. S. Grant - ranging for the dances and the | banks. They have beén visiting | home. FROM MINNESOTA invitations "to the private homes. | theff fatWer, H. M. “Dot” Hollman —_— Esther Heérrick of Crookston, | HMS Kenya has a Royal Matine | for the simmér. i CLOSE BIBLE SCHOOL Minn, is registered at the Baranof | pand which will present a coneert e Thé Daily Vaation Bible School | Hotel durihg their Stay. The British| AT GASTI? classes which have been conducted . = " will also hold an invitational | I in the Douglas Bible Church for HOONAH MAN HEF tail party on board ship on; E. S. Peterson of Bellingham, the past two weeks will come to a b Erickson of Heonah is stop- Monday evening. | Washington, is ‘staying at the G- e with Friday's classes. A pro- ping at the Gastineau Hotel From the plans made last eve- tineau Hotel. Meats Phone Sl ] ‘1 Belivery Schedule MORNING DELIVERY . AFTERNOON DELIVERY CALIFORNIA ROCERIES and MEATS s Alaslca’s Friendliest Maricet® Groceries one 498 Free Delivery CLOSES 10:00 AM. CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P, M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOON BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day Farm Fresh Vegetables We have a COMPLETE SUPPLY of FRUITS and VEGETABLES .. ... arriving weekly on the Roberi Eugene and Canadian Boals. CANNING PEACHES Now ¥s Your Chan Pie Cherries DEWKIST NO. 2 420 e ——PICNIC TIN l4c 1 LB, PKG. 30c ~PINT 59 “CASE §1.89 CRISCO °* ™ SHORTENING 3™ $1.65 oS pISCUIT MIX — 5% 0iD DUTCH CLEANSER 12y T — LARD _ WESSONOIL COCA CILA TOMATES > FROZEN STRAWEBRRIES ™ 65c CIGARETTES ™ ™ — CARTON $1.49 sfiups CAMPBELL'S—ASSORTED ————— 5 for sl.flu NUCOA 1 LB. PKG. 58 FIGBARS — 2 POUNDS 5% COCOANUT — — — PACKAGE I8¢ MILK "7 7 — — ———CASE $6.39 CANADIAN EGES 2 DOZEN $1.65 Mavonnaise BEST FOODS PINT 51¢ MEAT DEPARTMENT Save on Beef If you really want a treat come to the California Market and have Ward Garreit or Ray Mansfield cut youa WASTE-FREE STEAK or ROAST from PRIME WEST- ERN BABY BEEF