The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7™ SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1951 i R W 0 U e B T ! | ] | . Miller, C. R. Ross. FERRYWAY ROOMS FIRE FAIRBANKS A(S ‘JUNEAU SI“GERS 13 ARRIVE’ 15 OUT To Cordova: Hjalmer Gjerde, Ray| A burning roast in the Ferryway | [} ‘ le p"A 0" FRIDAY Jones, George Morango, John Dern- | Rocrs last night caused the Vol- | f SE(IOR (HIEF | ElE(T 0FFi(ERS: nan, James Lanham. ur r Fire Department to be,: | To Yakutat: Edith Valle, Mrs. C.|called out at 9:20 last night. No | DIES SUDDENLY Pacific Northern Airlines carried | Howell, Mrs. H. Crawford. ‘ sther damage was reported. Re- | fi The Juneau %mgen held their | 28 passengers yesterday with 13 ar- —_— ]l sounded at 9:38 p.m. E i | final meeting of the season Thurs- | riving and 15 departing. e H day, April 12 at the Methodm‘ From Anchorage: Don Basten, A. SAI.MON "I.M To BE FAIRBANKS GUESTS i i FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 14—/ Cpuven ” after hearing the tape re- | Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Sivert- Mr. and Mrs. Russ Williams of | f P rest Bozak. comma N i ; an ¢ SHOW AT AUK BAYI (he Williams Equipment Co. of ||} the Fairbeniks seet ording of their recent concert, the | son, Sam Swenning. H of the Fairbanks sector of the Alas ks Communication system, die roup elected officers for next| From Cordova: Icy Cunz, Mike| «“King Chinook” a U. 8. Fish and Fairb: ml\\ are guests at the Baran- E here Thursday following a cerebrs New officers are as follows: | Edwards, Carl Schmitz, Jack Staf- | wildlife Service film on the Chin- | °f H°" I iy \ Will Reedy, president; Dorothy Eb- \rord ook salmon will be shown tonight AR E [ey— to i énwzak ‘("\r;w 1o Alasky. from bett, vice-president; Ruth Nelson,{ From Yakutat: William Paul, J.|by Auke Bay Post No. 25, The Am- lvl{O)‘l Sl-,ATTl.E i Hingloh, '(‘r\m o i | v ecretary: Charles Mountjoy, trea- | Vrooman, Louise Peterson, Peter |erican Legion, in its regular week- H. R. Forehand of Seattle.is reg- i Massachusetts Institute of T r; Katherine Alexander, librar- | Howard. ly movies at DeHart's Store, Spen- | istered at the Baranof Hotel. I CARS“N A nology and officer training sc : To Anchorage: Mrs. Robert At-|cer Tracy will narrate the motion — — i [ l[ He 1s survived by his widow Refreshments were served inthe | wood, Dr. Robert Smith, Mildred |picture “Crusade,” the story of CARD PARTY H ey l_,m_m”k:k parlors after the business | Hermann, Mrs. William David, M. [ cancer, and “Rikki, The Baby 111‘1 Hall — Sat. Agr. 14, 8:00 H Loy i & ‘Tonsgard, P'Aul Weineke, Louise | Monkey” to fill th(‘ rogr: ) K. 782-3t - -4 Burial will be in Arlington Na- | : ik by program. ¢ 30 i ==== annel his ==== tional cemetery with full military | ey i f .‘ ASSOCIATES of the FROM DENVER Vernon J. Forney of Denver is a % s S ' JUNO BAKERY : in the fulfillent 0f (I;.IJX\%ISI?EI?NCE Te CARSON LAWRENCE AND HIS O B S CO-WORKERS of The JUNO BAKERY Juneau better. and i on the opening of their newest store. { HIS Our Congratulations, and Sincere : - ASSOCIATES Wishes for a full measure of Success! WE WERE PRIVILEGED TO EQUIP e : %g% i THE NEW STORE WITH ALASKA'S | WISHES il Finishing-Flooring Painting-Decorating LATEST TYPE OF LIGHTING g SR SERVICE. o FOR : : SUCCESS Cahinet Work Store Designing HOBART o gt M<KINLEY ELECTRIC, Inc. MFG. CO. Power anpd Mallory ‘ “A Junean Enterprise Devoled to Service” o Tandy Bros. Distributors sesssssseesi) wneans eweot, Latedt, Finest ‘i DISPLAY CASE A shop that’s up-to-the-minute in modern design and display i g i sl s gk o pastries and cakes. They’ll be fresh and good when you make your selection at It affords us pleasure lo invite you fo our JUNO BAKERY GRAND OPENING — MONDAY, APRIL I6th - 2 Unique Lighting Fine Baked Foods For Your Table e il g gl in practical form by McKinley The high quality of JUNO Bakery Products will be Electrl, Inc. A semi-transpagent corrugated plastic conceals day- mamtamed mn 1he fulure ..ervxce Wlll' he lmproved light flucrescent tubes, giving a £ flood of day-bright day light at as the result of our modernized equipment and new T e e display facilities. Your favorite breads, pies, cakes, , that is as new as tomorrow! THIS IS THE FIRST ONE IN- rolls and pastries will be made regularly and you S ek may depend upon the enjoyment of these wholesome foods at all times. 2 Plans and Design With Juneau’s newest and most unique Retail Store ready for JUNO BAKERY prebant the unusual product of Z A planning and design created by Bread and Pastries at Their Very Best Eldred Mallory. Words can't picture the artistic results. You'll CABSON LAWBENCE have to come in and see.fcr your- self. We extend this invitation . sesss=sssssseosssessssssssssssssesTesTasResssessasasssnts insssssasstssetssssssssstesty Front and Seward Streets — Juneau e s

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