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PAGE SIX — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951 BOWLING | Baranof Cigar Stand BOY SCOUT TROOP IS HOSPITAL NOTES One patient, Hospital yesterday. morning was Mrs. Discharged 3 Schnobel, Mildred Harris, Bourland, Nick Sucin, No patients were pital, and five ounces. Mrs. Thomas Rad- | lonich, was admitted to St. Ann's Admitted this| wa John Bracelen. esterday were Lionel in the IOOF hall. Initiated into the Moyer, Samuel Aimanta, Mrs. John auxiliary were 19 while there were Nick Gray. admitted or JUNE. discharged at the Government Hos- DAUGHTER IS BORN TO MR. AND MRS. BRACELEN | A daughter was born to Mr. and ' chur Mrs. John Bracelen at 1:20 o'clock | Freer announces, A special treat is this morning in St. Ann's Hospital. | Her birth weight was eight pounds | the [INITIATION HELD FOR. | PIONEERS OF ALASKA The largest mee(mg held by the Pioneers of and Pioneers Auxiliary last Donald | 14 initiated by the Pioneers. The Juneau Singers will in months Alaska | night | gather | for a social meeting next Thursday, Ar wire recording of the 5, at 8:45 in the Methodist h basement, President Richard tore for those who attend as recent ram held at the 20th Century A. Warner 145 143 162 450 | C. Rainery ... 114 130 116 360 |s. chantry 100 142 117 359} INSIA[[ED, AUK BAY B. Wade 139 139 130 417 On the Elks alleys last nigl '{" I‘fl‘,‘;‘[\;‘;\”’ i‘f: ]16; éf‘g’ 2323‘ Boy Scout “Troop 690, sponsored | Harry Race team kept th £ 7 5 by the Chapel-by-the-Lake, was in- point lead by taking three games R % stalled with ceremonies Friday from Capitol Theater while Home | Capitol Theatre night at the manse of the Rev. R. Grocery took over second place |J. Rusher 110 122 102 334 g MeCluggage. Scoutmaster for the with a clean sweep over Top Hat. |V MacLean ... 144 134 121 399 |ney troop 45 Glenn Byington.' Only two more weeks of bowling | T. Heyder 9 90 U1 806/ 15 the welcome to scouting, troop remain before the playoff J.; Manh 156 153 168 4771609 gave the new troop a set of In the individual scoring 1-'Iflr(-nr'riL‘ ”fi;:(”y"]’:"“““ égz égg é:g Z:Zg knot ropes, troop 610 presented first Holmgquist was the big gun on the dien Hiiky ;“” aid equipment, troop 613 gave a Harry Race team as well as the F. Holmquist .190 178 174 542 flint and steel set and troop 23 rest of the league. F 42 series was| o o oorup 146 144 143 33| signaling equipment. Charter tops for the ev Honorable = presentation was made by district el : T. Flint 117 127 100 344 opioo T " mention went to M e Davlin of M. Flint 161 137 132 430 ol 2 s an e, fiel e?{(‘(?l]fn(’, the runnerup He Grocery 1, HA ATt 150 163 191 443 Taking part in the presentation of with a 530 series and high single | "ok S oae oo oo |colors were five boys from troop game of 195 ) took a back Toet 713 749 670 21921613 and the 11 boys in troop 690. seat in the scoring. Their R T RNy Committeemen for the new troop | best 'wiis & 478 series by 1,;.”[; Hen- | FARKS CANNING CO. are H. E. Lindegaard, institutional drickson with high single game BA“GiYT"“"R"ig‘iB'F representative; the Rev. R. E. Mc- honors divided between Joe Levas- A 4 2 seur and Paul Fitzpatrick both with 169 The Parks Canning Co. barge, | don. Prize winners with three consec- | beached at Cosmos Cove Tuesday o utive strikes were Jean Marsh and Florence Holmquist a two-time win- | in it, was towed by the company’s |- 1S stopping at the Baranof Hotel. ner seiner type fishing boat Robbie to AR R Team and individual scoring fol-| Juneau Friday afternoon after a| lows: | patch had been placed on the hull Top Hat }The barge will be repaired here C. Rudolph 125 112 146 383 |before it is towed to its destination, O. Winther 120 144 140 413 |Cordova. Equipment aboard the B. West 112 106 120 338 | barge damaged by salt water after A. Taylor 99 130 158 387 the beaching will be salvaged here. F. Wilbur 140 115 143 398|Included in the equipment were Totals 650 652 752 2054/ electric stoves, office equipment Home Grocery and electric motors, The Robbie, M. Daylin ... 163 172 195, 530|ckippered by Paul Pedersen, left for A. Dalziel 150 181 147 478 Cordova this morning and returns P. Taylor 103 144 143 390 in about a week for the barge. A. Sorensen 132 145 142 419 N e A n M. Burke 143 143 143 420 —_EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— Totals ... 691 ,785. 770 2246 -— — Whing Ding ron SALE J. Porter. . 135 152 105 392 d Mvh El i P. Matheny 147 147 147 441 P. Morgan 134 102 112 348 wan a Y re sia e D. McMullin ... 118 134 129 381 Prepefly K. rgan . 4 % L B N"[rootgals ]67?1 132‘; ‘sc;sa 21)?1% Next to City Cafe on Alexander Photo South Franklin R. Rudolph 113 146 103 P. Lee 142 179 $5.000-0° A. Hawkins 120 106 Income property. See Howard J. Becker 96 96 D. Stabler, attorney, Shattuck D. Kane 132 123 Totals 672 643 Royal ‘Cafe M. Funk 140 140 140 ! V. Powers ... 110 130 183 { A. 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If it is not, bet- ter call Shattuek Ageney Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU She operated her We are Cluggage, Lloyd Coe, Robert Pruer- | of the Bracelens. Dad Bracelen is ref er, Floyd Ogden and Richard Cong- | on the staff of the mechanical di- Otis M. Hill, Jr. of Greenville, S. | was laboratory regarding its progress RS T G 3 SEWBE S BN 6 itre will be played. A financial t on the program will be read and there will be election of officers | vision of the Alaska Coastal, and for next year. Mrs. Bracelen before her marriage technician at St. The little lady is the first child T The four petals flowers form a cross. of mustard Ann’s Hospital. BROWNIE TROOP MEETS | Brownie Scout Troop No, 3 mer,l at the Elks Hall last Saturday. We | had an Easter egg hunt using mac- caroni instead of eggs. When the hunt was over, the leaders gave us candy eggs for pieces of macar- | oni, Katherine Orme found the most and got a chocolate egg. Then we colored Easter eggs. While some girls chose the prettiest eggs, we sang a song. Marjorie Flint, ;?gmrtcn( ARTS AND CRAFTS i HOLDS ELECTION All members of the board for the Arts and Crafts, chairmen for the last show of the organization and interested parties are urged to at- tend the meeting of the organiza- tion Monday evening at 7:30 in the Territorial Museum in the Federal Building as there will be an election of officers. —EMPlRE WANT ADS PAY— STURM LOCKER SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY will be continued without interrupfion. We wish to announce that patrons of Sturm Lockers will be taken care of in our new location. Ground is being broken this week. A new modern Locker Plant is being erected, at the cornex, of Qih and E Streeis and ample notice w1ll be given Meanwhile = ™ BUSINESS TO SHVE You NEW SCHEDULE MFR[GHN WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE Effecti MONDAY Ay 8 Flight 923 arrives from %%fle and Ketchlkan at 1 15‘p m. 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