The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 12, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LOCAL BASEBALL SEASON 10 0! ] The Ga Le; on £ me: L was announce t meetir of league offi team manage nne! Baseball ing to r days in the hope of reviving in est in base ly. A a league play will be Thur: at 6:30 vith game a total of 12 present T Houst 1144 Ameri- sed ways. cnly a litt tion of present roa e amount of cessary for the utheast Ala also dis! inent to the including @ float extension tem. Difficul- that roads are I development of The Legionr other problems pe Auk Bay wun small bo: and a U ties in ge! 3 neau were repor teleph still ¢ reported on ger float at / sibility of a s there. but effor ) progres ion of a and the pos- all boat breakwater Ladies Invited At its next meeting on June 7 the Legion voted to invite all women eligibie for membersh Auxiliary. “The meel arrive in time, roup will ke repre: D ALASK KEY POINTS only hours away by ® Fast ‘and frequent Clipper service from Juneau to Nowe, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and Ketchikan, Clipper flights daily to Seattle, Aboard the Clip enjoy real flyin — excellent food, relaxing lounge seats, and traditional Clipper hospitality. For farcs and reservations call Pan American at... Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Trade Mark, Pan American World Airoavs, Inc G Piv AMERICIN y WorLp AIRWAYS eesssscee y Y B N | WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE #00000eses _sssccsscsses L L L T P T P T P R T R T Y next wee the late George Get »» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'BOY SCOUT (AMP AT | faud ~ EAGLE RIVER T0 BE | " Camp fees will he Amed Torces o | FUNERAL SERVICE e FOR MRS, FRASER SET FOR MONDAY HELD IN TWO UNITS|« service Reaching an all-time high, res- 1 for|ervations for the annual Boy Scout | i 1y ter- mer camp at Eagle River are| 5 in the Carter Chapel. g received in such large num- | was a life member of | bers that two 2-week encampments % 0 per scout‘ 15. After | Members st with ) used at ‘the se ment of Al American will future Post Palll will be Dan Livie, the camp Sunday, May 20 to put Jack Mills, Jack Warner, Tom the camp in shape for opening on n, Robert Hurley and James | M; 27. The second period for campers will start on Sunday, June who wish to call may do|10. The largest project will be the Carter Chapel between | reroofing of the main lodge. Each nd 9:30 p.n. tomorrow. worker is to take his own lunch Ted Mack, a daughter from | a cup with coffee furnished at jcave to ¢ expected to ar- | the camp. versity of North Caroliga and re- 'n‘\’l\'m?} Bach camp will operate under!turn to Jur s Gray | the general direction of field ex- Johnson of | ecutives Ed Brown, Ketchikan, and | Ken Ubhelohde. The activities pro- Henry Roden, territorial treasurer, iddenly | gram is being expanded to provide flew south I ay on a business trip Douglas. | a well-rounded variety of scout to Seattle ing Administration, |and camp craft skills including swimming, boating and waterfront AT 1 that the nt of J A commi t last of May. en take two months | end school at the Uni- the Baranof hotel. and if his office would cc 1 150 single family hotel. S. Shearer of yastineau hotel | AWARDS $6,30070 | | MRS. 5. SWANSON, camp and moving| Pernella Swanson, widow of Sev- | ern Swanson, hds been 1$6,300 by the Alaska | Board as compensation for a widow | with two dependent children. ion super-| Swanson who was employed asl awarded Industrial are now scheduled. K correction in a Fred McGinnis - will| A work party including all scout- yrial Department | captag aboard the motor vesself ct the other service ters and scout fathers will be at | of Friday for Wash. | Hygiene was drowned hiere Jast o- ittend a citizen- | vember. In the case, Mrs, Swanson red by the U.| was represented by Howard Stabler tice. Clem will | and Robert Boochever represented Territorial Depart- | the defendants, the Alaska Depart- at the meetings | ment of Health and the Sayre m}d | Toso Insuragce Co. of California. | BANKER HERE ‘ W. S. Mitchell of the Bank of about August 1. iCcmmerce, Seattle, is stopping at | | FROM WASHINGTON J. A. Woods of the Federal Hous- Washington D. C., is registered at the Baganoi —EMPIRE WANT AD5> PAY— You'll fird VEW Geauty fosr ¥ awr Home f the FRLARGEDR Juneau-Young DREAPHEY and CURTAIN To Celebraie Th; DEPARTHMENT GROWTEE of THIES DPEPARTMERNT, we offer these unusual Budget & To find new beauty for your home, come to Juneau-Young’s cnlarged and fully remodelled Drapery and Curtain Department on the Mezzanine Floor. You’'ll be surprised and pleased with the great changes we have made, and impressed with the wide selection of materials on hkand fer the decoration of your home. | | @ RAYCN PANELS Reanit Gisperh Whi astel The growth of this department has been steady and rapid 3 AV since it was established a few short months ago. To take care SPECIAL — IMUKDAY ONLY of the development, of Juneau, and the interior decorating of (\H I,: t panel its homes, we have added the largest selection of artistic cur- Wilsded per panel tains and draperies ever carried in stock in Juneau for your - - Ao — PERBLE (LOTH DRAPES orted Colors Size 42 x 84; Regular, $12.95 pair SPECIAL — MOWDAY ONLY $8.95 pair 0 ——— 141 Fieid Crest BED SPREADS . Cotton Jacquard — Assorted Colors Regular Price $6.50 each Full or Twin-Bed Sizes SPECIAL — MONDAY ONLY ;‘5335 each W CHENILLE BATH MAT SETS Bath Mat and Seat Cover Assorted Colors — Regular Value $3.75 set SPECIAL — MONDAY ONLY -~ SLI5se ALL SALES are for CASH No Exchanges or Refunds! made of € BB E. @ N Acrylic Fiber Trade Mark Puponi’s Newest Fiber Development Here is the very. highest achievement in sheer curtains. A grand new curtain gives you eVerything you ever wanted in a curtain, Queentex curtains, made of ORLON, are resistent to sunlight, smoke, fumes, salt air, mildew, heat and insects. Orlon may be cleaned as easily as any article washed at home in your laundry, without fear of shrinkage. sagging or distortion. JUST WHAT YOU HAVE WANTED is probably here right now for the decoration of YOUR home. We invite you to come in and see this greatly enlarged department. ottt Juneau - Young Hardware (o., Inc. " Maska's Finest Hardware and Furniture Store” Boex 860 .JUNEAU Phone 12 DUFENTEX Curiains SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951 : = ANNUAL ELKS' Mother’s Day SERVICE Sunday, May 13 2P. M. in the ELKS' AUDITORIUM Public Invited EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau e ————— i | There is no substitute for l‘iev;.;paper Ad;ertising! It has become a general practice . in hundreds of homes in Juneau and Douglas to i select that gift for Mother at Pencys For a compliete Cheice including delicious What could be nicer for Mcm on Moth- er’s Day than a gay, appropriately wrap- ped box of her own favorite candy . . . Come in — select from our wide group of MOTHER’S DAY CANDIES. e ————————————— We have just received a shipment of TOTEM CHOCOLATES from Ket- chikan . . . Fresh and delicious for MOTHER’S DAY. IfiCsTroim « o « ¢ o o o I’s PERFECT

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