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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 ASSOCIATION GIVES Mrs. Pasquan opened many lovely B ack A ai”.' $100 FOR LIBRARY % with :zrilx after which refreshments were | The Alaska rederal Savings and served. Invited guests included Mesdames Loan Association keeps busy saving money and loaning it out to Gas- Timothy O'Day, Jack Guerin, Al- fred Bonnett, Jack Pasquan, Joseph tineau Channel residents, with an eye to the 'future. Their eyes are A. Kendler, Jr., Eugene Weschen- wide open when a good investment | pops up. Today the association wrote a; check for $100, made out to the Ju- neau Memorial Library fund—dedi- cated to the future of Juneau. | While the vigorous little concern won't itself realize a dime out of such an investment, the money will iraw interest for everyone in the wrea by making Juneau a better place in which to live and raise children. The $100 donation brings the needed amount for the drive down to £3,545.84, according to B. D. Stew- art, acting chairman of the drive. A total of $70,000 is sought for the structure, to be matched by federal { funds through the General Services g4 | Administration. | The check was signed by Thomas | L. Crooks, manager, and Mrs. Mabel | |J. Rouze, assistant manager. ’lhomas Morgan is president of the} | concern. A letter to Dr. James C. Ryan,; brary board member, arrived from | the Catholic Daughters of America, ! | confirming a $250 pledge they made |to the fund on February 28. The | letter was signed by Betty Dawley, \ court historian for the association. g ahs delivery! The famous Jokin erS. Robert Pasquan 'Is Honored at Shower <ohyall-purpose, 5.0 horsepower* i “Sttboard ‘motor, NOW BUILT WITH NEUTRAL CLUTCH! Start inneutral., Idle | Mrs. Robert Pasquan was honored | 1 at a stork shower at the home of | l}obnson Neutral-Clutch makes N Win R Welr. 15 Dotiglas :Dmb“"dmo'o”"g'w'ce RRRSD(® Wodnesday evening. Cohostess for the affair was Mrs. J. V. Hickey, icé the fun! It's sensationall Jr. omein’ and see it! . { The rooms were decorated with spring flowers and a unique table arrangement was effected by two | cakes, one frosted pink with a little pickaninny on it and the other in | blue on which a cherub’s face was depicted. Pink and blue candles ®OBC Certified Brake H.P, at 4000 R.P.Ms and napkins on which a cherub’s face was depicted. Pink and blue sEBB 50 candles and napkins carried out CHAS. G. WARNER CO. JUNEAU 1 :'}:letc\:;:m:enfmfiorfi:]lz’e po‘cl:];sixo):m;z Mrs. Weir's mother, Mrs. Albert | anywhere ... . Geetz in Washington, were given each guest. R AR S Appropriate games were played during the evening with prizes FROM ANGOON | | commissioner of education, and li- l_, De Meres, Ross, Bishop, and the hostesses. HOSPITAL NOTES terday. Gordon Byrne, pital. WITH TANK FORCE We still have a fine selection of Easter Candy A perfect gift going to Mrs. Joseph A. Kendler, Jr., Mrs. Frank Cashen, and Mrs. is registered at u Hotel from Angoon. Elmer the Gas for anyone! felder, James Bidwell Jr., Linn A. Forrest II, Douglas Gregg, James Frank Cashen, R. Becker, Invald Varness, James Deviney, Rodney Nordling, |A. W. Fleek, Gertrude Boggan, Win- nona Hoffman, the honored guest Philip Sharclane, John B. Peter- sen, Mrs. D. R. Seaton, John Crow- ley and Mrs. Victor Vinson were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yes- William Wyres, and Mrs. Ross Morrison and her infant daughter were dismissed. Annie Karlson, Priscilla Morgan and Minnie Albert of Juneau and Martha Joseph of Sitka were dis- missed from the Government hos- John C. Frey, who is with the U.S. Army Tank Force arrived in town yesterday and is at the Bara- nof. He is reglstered trom Skagway. New Spring Samples Over 1000 Samples All colors and patterns Men's and women's suits and coats overcoats and topcoats Steve Vukevich “Selling to Alaskans for over 20 years” Phone 348 Write Box 2441 Ihere isno substitute for Newspaper AdverhsmgI Percy’s Easter Specials We have plenty of those delicious ICE CREAM-CAKE ROLLS for your Easter dinner —— Special . Saturday and Sunday at 55¢ each. One pint FREE with every quart of Swift's Ice Cream you buy Sat- urday and Sunday. Hyacinths Cinerarias Hydrangea } Lovely Spring Cut Flowers } A Be-charming bouquet . . . a personal- ized corsage . . . a blooming potted plant — is truly the perfect Easter Day remembrance. We deliver locally telegraph anywhere JUNEAU FLORISTS 311 Seward - Telephone 311 We are going out of business I. GOLDSTEIN’S ' Miscellanecous === Spruce Oars 53c it., Ash Fish Peughs Bronze Trolling Wire (150 Fams. Linseed 0il Deck Brooms . . Gong Brush (20-inch) Gong Brush (9-inch) . . Galvanized Cleats (15-inch) Galvanized Cleats (12-inch) Sounding Leads (4 to 251bs.) Coal Tar Special Coleman Gas Lanterns (One Mantel) Dietz Lanterns (No. 2) Gas Cans (2 Gals.) GasCans (1Gal.) . . Lead Sinkers (Cannon Ball) . 40c ft. 1.85 each . 16.10 2.00 Gal. 1.25 70c 35¢ 4.00 . 2% 1b. 30c Gal. 90c 7.95 2.10 1.75 o115 1b. 15¢ Qars : . 3006 . . : Boat Mattress (24“ X 72") No. 6 White Canvas === 4 Foot Width 5 Foot Width 6 Foot Width 7 Foot Width Waterproofed Tents === 8x10x10 10x12x 10 Galvanized Babbit Anchors 51b. --21.25 1251b. - - 47.50 761b. - - 29.45 2001b. - - 76.00 Galvanized Anchor Chain 1-4inch. . 30c1b. 1.80 per yard 2.10 per yard 2.30 per yard 3.00 per yard 25.30 33.00 . . . . . . . Box290 775 8.60 - 11.50 3-8inch - 28¢ 1b. Clothing Items === Bradford's Union Suits (100% wool) . Medlicott-Morgan Union Suits (100% wool) Sweat Shirts . . . Canvas Gloves (Big Chief No 652) Wool Wristers : Kingfisher Hip Boots Kingfisher % Boots Rain Hats . . Lo L Fishermen's Wool Mms : . . .pair L75 Fishermen's Gray Wool Shirt (small and med ) 5.50 Neptune Oil-Burning Stove %\% With Fan (6 volts) 9.75 SalmonEggs Salmon Egg Clusters Jar 30c 8 oz. jar 30c 5.00 5.95 . '8 doz. 4.00 pr.1.25 9.75 8.90 FIR KEGS — 5 gal. 2.60...10gal. 3.75 ... 135 gal. 4.25 PRICES on ENTIRE STOCK in STORE REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY .. All SalesCash .. lmI