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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1939. RUSS CLITHERO | ""BUD" ANDERSON | 8 SUNNY PT. ROAD WORK RESUMES AS RELIEF JOB Crew of 20 Married Men Preparing a Light Christmas | Jorcit il iR . ’HE{ds"G’i}l Scouts IS TO MANAGE PASSES AWAY AT SITKA'S HOTEL HOSPITAL TODAY Will Leave with Wife for Historic City Early | | Dies Early This Reports Monday for ! ! ‘ i Forest Project ‘ in February 1 Morning | 1 . | —_— | Russell Clithero, well known Ju- | I R (Bud) Anderson, prominent 5 Work on construction of a side neau hotel man with twenty years| | member of the American Legion and | road at Sunny Point, seven miles or more of hotel work behind him, | well known Juneau man passed away i outs the Glacier Highway, will be will be manager of the new Sitka | early this morning at St. Ann’s Hos- ned Monday by a crew of 20 Hotel, it was revealed today. | pital where he had been admitted with forest relief Clithero, now at the Baranof Ho- last evening ipervision of the tel desk, will leave to assume his po- | Born in 1899 at Des Moines, ITowa . T e sition the first of February, hoping | he served for fourteen months over- 3 crew, composed entirely of to open the hotel on or shortly be- | seas with the Rainbow Division, and i narried men, has been selected fore the first of March {shortly after the war came to Al- from the lists of the Alaska Ter- Mrs. Clithero will accompany her aska. He was married at Cordova in | ' ritorial Employment Service here. | husband. They will leave their son, 1926, and later moved to Juneau to £ Lindley Geiger will be foreman Dick, and daughters, Laura Jean make his home. | s i harge of the job and Gordon, in Juneau schools un- He is survived by his widow, Ethyl 3 e v roBA 6l the high- | Mrs, Harvey S. Mudd t1 the end of the school term. | Anderson, and five-year-old son, | < Clithero “grew up” in”the hotel| Kay, of Juneau, and his parents i Smiling at you here is Mrs. Harvey ' pusiness, his father having been for | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, and S SIS ffm’:i;dgrm‘:; g;c:fi;%ig‘"s’émf::fi years a prominent hotel man in the | two brothers, all residing at Des 5 Pcific Northwest. Clithero includes | Moines. America at the 25th national con- vention in Philadelphia. She will serve a two-year term. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary and funeral ar- rangements are pending word trom his parents. in his hotel experience in addition | to three vears with the Gastineau| Hotel, Juneau Hotel, and recently | the Baranof Hotel, close to twenty n of bayberry candles for the dipped simultaneously until made from berries that INVESTIGATL Here you see a phase in the mass p_rnduc(in Yule season, Great bunches of wl(:ks are they reach the desired thickness. The candles, BACK FOR AN ENCORE—For the second consecutive season, Mary Jane Cukovich (above) was chosen to reign over the poinsettia season at Galveston, Tex., where this flower is now preening itself for the Christmas season. THIS SENSATIONAL OFFEI! | A 5 years in the Caledonian and Savoy - — way just beyond the U, S. Signal : b ive off a listinctive aroma, the incense . You can save dollars by telling us thy ' Corps tuni station and renders |Of Seattie, the Donnelly of Yakima | ' grow around the seacoast, gl{vzhormm“‘ y make and year of your present radio | more accessible a group of Sunny|®0d other Northwest hotels. : Basket Soclal We're out fo set a radio sales record— | Point homesites which are already |, WOTK On the $90.000 Sitka Hotel At e s0 we're offering the very top dollar fot ccupied. The completed road will . Progressing rapidly. it is reported, . T SEECS S old radios on the purchase of the beau o avout halt & mile long. | With'the third flods joists now going Held Lasi ngh' = FLIES TO MINE tiful Westinghouse Radio shown below -oe 3 up. | | ‘ A A Call today for our Trade-in | B Sk. CI bb | Holden ew the arine \ | Air s Bellanca to the Polaris- y Ski Clubbers ; | Taku mine today with three pas- | sengers, William Rick, Eric Allen and James McDonald. — e o MV WL g ey (& DISCUSS INDUSTRY Friday Evening at Juneau Ski Club members “made hey” last night when they flocked o to the Elks gymnasium for a real | | old-fashioned barn dance and bas- This Evening (e ‘ — ‘ | Today’s News Today- A 2 : AUTOMATIC RADIO Annual discussion of Zisheries S(hoolG mnagum; Shot Dad’s Slayer Wants Freedom ket social, | Second in a series of Shrine £ - AND PHONOGRAPH regulations and conditions for the t Dressed in gingham and calico,| Dances will be held this evening 5% COMBINATION coming halibut season will be dis- —_— [ the gals and guys danced the Vir- at the Scottish Rite Temple and ° | cussed next Wednesday in Seattle| pjtttle Dutch girls "Hp-[l)(‘d: ginia Rm:lhand of_her ?lii,un; 'm[x)m- a large uL‘L(-n(I:mr:e is &lflllCil?»\‘f‘tzl canadian niscflunl Begutifully styl- by delegates representing fisher- (hrough the tulips” last evening| bers to the music of Klondy Du-; Music will start at 9:30 o'clock | ik | | fresne, violinist, and Mamie Sper- and Klondy Dufresne and her or- B. M. Benrends Bank. SR tuked, o men and vessel owners of five hali- | quring intermission at the annual g tomatic Record but ports and the International|genjor Ball held in the gymnasium :ng, pianist. Irv Noble called the chestra will play for the occasion. | adv. First National Bank. Fisheries Commission of the Juneau High School ances. : UGS e & \ A iy ST b-dirkipit £ Harold Aase salled south from| wesley Barrett and his musicians Real live chickens, bails of hay Automatic Vol- Juneau recently to represent Ju-|were surrounded by a white picket and evergreens provided a barney” | NNy ontrol. neau fishermen and boat owners. | fence, while a huge windmill form- atmorphere for the occasion and 12-inchSpeaker. One of the questions said to be ed a picturesque background for | baskets were auctioned by Lu Hud- | certain to come before the body the orchestra. Punch was served ; ;\Ii:s Hel;n Gordox‘;s ]ba.skel. i is the matter of discrepancies al-|from a cleverly constructed Dutch rcught a good price and she was = % N leged in area poundage tallying | cottage and Holland’s national flow- warded a special prize for her Ala kll Dl“bl(f S“l’ply through use of Area Three fishing er was fourd in profusion through- nship o licenses in Area Two waters. out the auditorium which was Srerigee ettt e ‘crowded to capacity by both adults | % y [INDIAN Am-s AN and members of the younger set. ROber' SlmpSonS present the 9 ing BuHton D ‘f ’ll‘aklng part in u;l;eminm”rmis;éon; . m i n NS oniaTons Control eature were Misses Ruth Allen, Ida- o W fi [h \ MODEL WR-270 (RAHS OFH(E IH belle Dobson, Virginia Worley, Es-| Reiurnmg He[e BUILT BY 4 ! * ther Johnstone, Betty Wilcox, Bon- A > ONLY $26.95 SHATTUCK BUILDING A new office m ;lu' Arts and Crafts Division of the Office of Indian Af- fairs opened today in the Shattuck Building, Room 14. Virgil R. Farrell is Supervisor of the Division, up until now has been house Parsons Eleciric Co. 140 So, Seward Telephone 161 ————— ['cderal Building. Pat d inaeds] — ——— o i sl atrons and patronesses includec robbing his Chicago grocery store, | £ Park: her Fair, visited with relatives in the ————————————————————=xX |\, and Mrs. Ralph Reischl, Mr.| Pasquale Addante. 1, pickeqdp the | om, ,,:',',’Zrfix‘.]ffi."usbif,dm;’r;fldgep.‘ Louisiana and Texas district and | ALI and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mr. and | fallen man's gunand shot thekiller | gration for six months and liked it, spent some time in Pittsburgh and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Mts. H. G. Wil-| three times. Bandit fled but¥later | They saw Mr. | DANCE STUDI® OPENING which | supervised work on the annual fun d in the|tion, and was assisted by Frank Par- | nie Erickson, Lillian Hendrickson | and Mary Stewart. The number was | arranged by Miss Merle Schroeder, and piano accompaniment was pro- | vided by Miss Ruth McVay. Miss Myrtle Moe, ciass advisor, | Pasquale Addante His father shot and mortally | wounded when he resisted a bandit | sons, president. cox, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau, | surrendered because of his wounds Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Skinner, Mr. and | — Jean Parker Mrs, George MacDonald, known to, so well, it is reported, that they've decided to make it permanent, with possibility of divorce in the offing. Aftgr Vacation Following a visit of over two| months to the States, Dr. and Mrs. | ‘Robert Simpson, are enroute home |on the steamer Mount McKinley. 1 During their sojourn in the south, | the Simpsons took in the New York | Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Goldstein in Los Angele |and visited with their son, Robert Baldwin engineers first perfected a com= pact instrument to satisfy the musician. Tts style and its adaptability to small rooms is a tribute to clever designing. Thus is BALLET, TOE, SPANISH and TAP DANCING Mis. Thomds Alleh, and D, and g : i 4 - o el as ) 3 Simpson, San Francisco. BALL ROOM and RECONDITIONING |Ms. J. F. Worley. (ASABA IHR".I.S | R S e Phone Blue 685 CATI*OLIC GYM ! S ——— % | bl gt [ —— ; | MISS GALLAGHER y s e SCHEDULED FOR Tots Celebrafe with | ! F‘ z s | Miss Jean Gallagher, on the staff i3 i $ of the Alaska Steamship Co., in Ju- I j Y | HOOP FOLLOWERS First Birthday Party i st i o o \ Our Semi-Annual 1§ , i steammer Mount, McKinley after | | | s Py % month’s vacation trip to the States. by | | Two little kiddies celebrated a } | ‘Juneau ngh IS 10 Mee"thcir- first birthdays jointly this | sy ' | H | afternoon with a party at the MaiN | se———— i CLEARANCE SALE | Strong Island Quinfet |&ei euience o s anet s | H George Sundborg. | | on Maple Tomght | Pierre Sundborg and Charles | | c 0 N T l “ “ E s Lagergren, son of Mr. and Mrs. | i A bang-up doubleheader basket-| Milton Lagergren, shared their, " |ball game is scheduled for tonight!cake and ice cream with eight in the High School gymnasium with | other tots TODAY and TOMORROW [a tilt between Juneau High Grim-|* Mothers went along to tie bibs ; {son Bears and Douglas Islands!on their youngsters and a good | champion Warner's Five heading {ime was had by all. I ° ® [ the bill. e el ‘ ',0.. t M.ss 't. | | In a preliminary, the Jay-High| i GENERAL | Reserves will tangle with the Doug-| Try The Empire classifieds for ¥ | las High School—which always | results. .~ makes a good show in local basket- | e — ELECTRIC 2 ball no matter how big or small _— “ &;"E;'H'EGAB’:?’:; :i:l:e':l‘l “Ihe traditional rivals may happen | Sa s. | Electric is Philip D. Reed °C ; : | ys: (above), who succeeds Owen D, | A L“""k “é‘"'b “l‘"_ 'l‘:““ ;Ch"‘" | P : LS Young, Young retires Jan. 1, |Varsity squa ested the Warner 3 \\\;\&\o&\\.\* 1940, having served 18 years. |squad by one point in a thriller | C“t Y.flur |that the Islanders seek to avenge.| | i aiis “:Em‘;m A The first game starts at 7:15 G. E. SPIN 'rm’.”g i — —_— — el " 10 BN e o owlodks DRY WASHERS Time> § St bbb e e R o nsyiing 8 ; 'SHATTUCKS HEADED | s120 ; . HOME AFTER MOTOR e i Lal ; VACATION JOURNEY; | $59.95 m | i | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shattuck are| E | returning to Juneau on the steam- ®:Super Bpin anket‘Dt;y- i “'e ’he G E lroner E BE EL ’ H L er Mt McKinley, leaving Se-| er-Damp dries clothes o e . attle today, following a 13,000-mile | quickly while second tub | motor trip thrqugh the States, | is washing. Canada and Mexico. They also o | visited Havana, Cuba the course § A siti rashing | act S b » N vl el 5 Ty £ ® G. E. Activator—Gentle positive washing action cleans l UBL]C “ANCh ot tuNy Lhru;m“““ ” YOUR SAVINGS = - | your clothes, Washes everything from dainty garments g g ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY to heavy blankets safely and thoroughly. AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT. 13 = | ER RETURNS WITH THE | ® Quiet Washing Action—You can barely hear it operate. Music by Stanley Cox Orchesira | FoorsawiScones | o yqpy ponppay || sevesenenes ! - ® G. E. Guarantee. Priced 1 ” | H { as low ai DANCING FROM 10 TO 1:30 | Pinal scores of football games!Savmgs and Loan Assa. | S sss 95 b { : played this afternoon received up| of Juneau Al k El t ¥ : U i ot | I ‘ asKa ec¢cirie 1 ’ Auburn 0; Tennessee 7 | TELEPHONE 3 | [ 3 | | o> Rice Southern Methodist 13. | . Come and Have Some Real Fun! Oneriity ot Southern. QR 7 ght ower Company y ) nia 0; UCLA. 0 : | N z ! i a2 AR ' ! - ] & 1%%*%%%% Lode and placer locacion notices