The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1947, Page 2

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1947 GIRL FOR LONNINGS and Mrs. Odin Lonning are THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SRR DB DB , SANTA CLAUS TO DR. LEER LOCATING | PAGE TWO U FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN | Anchor- | AT THE JUN J. Grimstead Mr. the proud parents of a baby girl Edwin of T T o o T o WP FBiT s crganizations combined ¥ a eau.| Various - age is staying at the Hotel Juneau. | arious ] fi (oME 'I'o JUNEAU AT PETERSBURG; DR. gkt B at Petersburg to raise a sum for born in St. Ann's Hospital on Sun- ‘f: s | (1 FROM YAKU TAT the Alaska Crippled Children’s fund day. The baby tipped the scales at E" RUDE RETbRNS HERE. and realized $876.95. seven prvu , five ounces. Mr. Lon- X | ABOARD ALASKA : | Mes. Breida Fetereon ana_son poe 8 ¥ it Dr. R. Harrison Leer has arrived of Yakutat are stopping at’ the FROM FAIRBANKS ST V » B oL B “ oniby Lot Petersburg and will enter prac- Juneau Hotel Mr. tnd Mrs. k of B N a ¢ b e I‘ ‘f’;‘ " NeY Iltice there immediately. Dr. J. O - -oo— banks are staying the Gastin- e le I Las §6 started in 19 hut which was dis- je, of Juneau, who has been at HERE FROM KETCHIKAN eau. y, continued under government oper sburg for several weeks in the| A’ R. Wells and J. C. Haster- e s e atfon, the’ Northland Transporta- ... of g qular doctor, re-| 3 i Yokl & ¥ ot Doty DRy SRt SEI | T e at {ling of Ketchikan are stopping | Robert Dennard and W. H. m-.. 0!" our 0“ g By pany has neain Amansed |qumed to Juneau on the. Alaska.|at the Gastincau Hotel is are stopping at the Gastineau. =7 Rt Santa Cleus visit the . yeer, who came to Alaska | Checiniittlan iieviaprom %P . i e ka s M with his parents in 1923 and set- C gCrecmnon iteveg prometly He . SSaES . SUEEE e IOrthcomibg | 1eq 'ap ‘Cordova, raduated | trouble hel oosen and expel 4 “You will make her very h Jilbtide” sshon, - Nrilldm Sake | o S CoroVe e -8 | JUN EAU NIARINE C0. TR M ST § 3 ou wi Y happy i iera) MiRiger By WMEtComBiy | O A8 Contavi HISL SEtol By §5 Sootho and heal Taw, tender, in aenera anager ol e ny e § i 'y § et b ¥ 11936, attended the University m flamed bronchial mucous mem= i hy giving her some of these love- T RA R L calidy) nii) glbte) fir] AiAEs Fo yeald taking 8 pie: Marine EEAPEE‘EEAKA\EY“S and mfi"rf%yomgm&&aw G aden with candy and gifts for ¥ y h 2 e of Creom: - ¥ L 5/ 4 ey medic course; studied at the Lm»‘ R & N lyy Lingerie” . . . . all, Sunta will armive n Jwneau |yl N Ngion and Univer- Hardware ®“consrrucrion Boat Sales d&fi?}’dflfggmfiumm the way it ¥ Js*“‘“‘“) December 27 om- the| .o 5t Oregon, was for 15 months Bubbe BO t sl A rai 1 i ohaveyour money L f Nerthland steamship Alaska and | % 0o TR TH T e gton T DOAIS Foot West Eighth St. ppraisais ‘CREOMULS|ON 7 hold open house ior the kiddies M morial ‘Hospital @t Pm;‘d‘,m; PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 1] while the vessel is in port. GiiHornik: . silvel St e Any Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways forCouths.ChestColds.Bronchllls 85 f Seated before a colorfully-decor- | " o o R o by greet each child and distribute qoc peic marred and bas a | R (gifts which are dear to children’s| ") jast October 2 | N hear Special Christmas music| =~ R 8.5 i E’fi will be provided by the vessel a5 { musical equipment. R 1Y There will be plenty of presents JOSEPH SM"HS ARE ‘ ' g for all and the company is in- g Y for i v e cominsy 1 . ARENTS OF DAUGHTER | » g ithe Alaska and visit with Santa | 5!? fand enjoy the Christmas party, BORN S“RDAY A M [ wg which had become traditional un- A m interrupted by the war. Receiving cor an\ ns teday Y e are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, ) g who the parents of a baby g girl on Sunday morning in MB[E MEETING IUESDAY welghed six pounds, 15 ounces at, & < o birth, has been named Sharon i Lee R R e e e Y Y SRR Y - QEITNEREEER R B s Gail who is three % R b @! The International Round Table old, and Christy Elizabeth - Y ’ 0 % { will hold their monthly Who will be a year old this Christ- bt t RS ; €s ! fi!Tm\dfiy evening at 8 mas. Proud grandparents are Mr ra -0-wuy g\,; Satin Quilted or Wool % | (he Governor's House. The Round and Mrs. L. H. Smith, pioneer g' Robes in many lovely {Table is sponsored by the Ameri- juneau residents. The father re- ¢ color an Women's Volunteer Service, ported this morning that mother ' v/ ¥ C 18 A i) ,‘ifi 1“\0 Juneau Woman's Club and and daughter are doing nicely "ygaye g = the Business and Professional Wo- S e | 4 y P a ] d m as ‘mrn\ Club. All men and women ! 1w are interested in this dis- i Slipc 0 e et ™o Brother of Juneau | ® SMART Teiloked: | b roed Rayon Jersey . . i are welcome to come to the meet- & i o & >, lace € 8 & & Pi k ¢ i o %, comes in Pink anc ling. w D S “! in satin, taffetas or White or Blue and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson will pre- oman lesl gatiie @ LIGHT g jerseys . new long White sent a resumé of United Nation B — ! b lengths. sotions for the past month, the SEATTLE, Dec. 15—(M—Requiem g Coast Guard officers will lead a mass for Patrick J. Sullivan, 86, | & mbly, and Mrs. Er was to be held today. | I will read a report on Survivors include a sister, Mrs e the “Little Assembly” or Interim Samuel Guyot, Juneau. | X g& Committee _— i $l7 50 7, & z i Lt Comld. G. Playdon will give a| Mrs. Guyot went south recently il fo $,)7.50 & L4 . [ &l o it on the U. S. Navy and to be at the bedside ot her broth- J g QUAITY SINCE /887 the Security Council and M er. g Gronroos will read an AL it s ittend by Albert Einstein on the i 15 :\'cm'u s e GETS DOUBLE FINE 1 VUV NN B! DN DD, RNV VY e | RomeesaRRSaRRRRnE) IRIne) fggsgagagmm@g@gz .. ol e L WATCHES !\tldL’l»Ll‘ll(‘ William morning by City PNA BRINGS IN 6 { 1 the CAA. The couple taking a belated honey- » & hlml-‘ 't‘-‘»\"”k”; ;mt \:uh b“.'“" been in Juneau for the pas A. Holzheimer on a speeding cha ELGIN — WALTHAM arceiie yain @rlQ, cccessories for her wedding and and half, Mr. Adair is stationed He was accused of driving 12 miles : P4 her' cofsfige Was ccmposed of white here with FROM wES'I' 30“]’ per hour over the speed limit on HAMILTON — MIDO Joe Ada"- Mar”ed in carnations. Mrs. Lindley wore a | plan- on v Calhoun Ave. Because it was his § : glen plaid dressmaker suit with moon in - the -States in January, second offense, Judge Holzheimer CROTON 4 aqua accessories and a pink cs 70 R WL dlaibironaht tavied. ¢ it rather \ Pacific Northern Airlines brought levied a fine of $2 per mile rather All the fi N Presbyfe”an ManSe nation corsage Following the cere- six_ passengers in from Anchorage than the normal $1 per mile pen- | Jublist _1md}\93 at mony, a small wedding supper was » yesterday, and carried three from alty { pubhshed prices held at the Salmon Creek Country | Juneau to Anchorage. | e | Miss Marcelle Saint Maria and | Club Arrivals at Juneau were: Leon " | T EET! - < Mr. Joe Adair were married on | Guests auwhding the wedding B. Delong, Thomas Dugan, Rich- DOKN'T MAIL MAI(HES, | LIGHTZ RS Thursday evening by the Rev. Wil- | supper were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen w ard Hannon, J. L. Cummings, A AM R Bf;:;lh in (‘no Pmb&u»x-(;an W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | V. Collar, J. P. Odalog i POSIMA“ER ADVBES} RONSEN — GOLDEN WHEEL Manse. he couple was attended | Davlin | Juneau to Anchorage: A. John- | i and other well known makes by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lindley Mrs. Adair is employed by the son, Elmer Dooley, Jr, Gordon| Matches should not be included at factory prices Miss Saint Maria wore a light U. S. Weather Bureau and has Myers. in packages for Europe according ? [ 4 4 ¥ Y i PRl 157 SR g to a warning issued today by Mrs. | | Crystal Jenne, Postmaster. She said | ' that postal regulations prohibit the | AMERICAN LEGION T o |ing such items in their packages for | destitute Europeans. (Continuea from: Page One) Dependable and Regular disposal service. Start any time, and forget your past difficulties! ACME DiSPOSAL SERVICE Telephone 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules, Payments for thi sernce may be made at the as record as to national issues early as possible. Regardless of the Eikenhowerj Juneau Post, American Legion, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the developments, Dewey is described ] Dugout and if the film arrives in | by his friends as being determ- | ime, there will be a showing of ined not to announce his candi-{ ‘Wings Over Latin America.” dacy formally before the conven- SR R tion meets. His attitude, they sm)o’r COW MOOSE , s sacn e say, | AT THE GASTINEAU is that the Republican party { knows that (A) he is available,{ Ray Wrede and Bernard O'Leary, G. Andrew Baker of Anchorage V' (B) he has largely made his rec- |both of Fairbanks, were each fined |is registered at the Gastineau Ho- | ord by his actions as Governor of |3300 Saturday by the U. S. Com- | tel. New York and his declarations on |missioner there. They were charged | public policy questions and (C) the | ¥ith shooting a cow moose. The ar- | AT THE BARANOF 1 party will call on him again if it rests were made by U. S. Fish and H. F. Schaub of Ketchikan is i wildlife Agent Ray Woolford. staying at the Baranof Hotel. : | e o i FROM PETERSBURG | and Mrs. Ralph Loken and! Jones of Petersburg are at the Baranof Hotel. SILVERWARE SILVER HAS ADVANCED THE LEAST OF ALL: . - LIFETIME SERVICE FOR THE FAMILY Mr. W stopping = D FIELD GLASSES BINOCULARS Field Glasses from $15.00 to $30.00 and Binoculars from $50.00 to $100.00 thinks he would be the candidate il ‘most likely lu win. X 5 3 T ‘JOHN STEWART BRINGS LEG WHILE SKIING, SUN. First skiing accident of this sea- occurred on Sunday morning when Jolin Stewart, son of Mr. land Mrs. E. L. Stewart, fell and Hello, folks - hope you have a grand | old-fashioned | son As the year draws to a close, we like to look back across the months for the highlights thac made 1947 a good year. And we find that just the day- to-day pnulege of being able to sup l"‘ Standard Oil (ompm\ of California products that satisiy you is one of our great satisfactions, We'll be hoping to see vou often in 1948—whencver you feel like stopping in, whether on business or not. So again— Meviy Clordistnas and a Hapfoy New Yea T. . DYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS Christmas! fractured his leg. John was with ia group of Junior Ski Club mem- | bers who stayed at the Upper Cab- | ing on Saturday night. Joe Wern- er, veteran skiier, was with the group and with the assistance of the boys brought the injured skiler down the mountain. They were able to use the toboggan as far as the ski jump on the Ski Trail Stewart was taken to St. Ann's Hospital, and Dr. Joseph Rude, his | physician, was called. Dr. Rude i said that he had a simple fragture lof the tibia and put his leg in a cast. John will be discharged irom the hospi in a few days. ,oe — PETERSBURG BB STARTS The Wasvick and Torwick cagers, last yea winners of the Gold Medal Tournament in Juneau, and PHS Vikings, pulled off their first basketball game recemtly with the former winning 39-35 in a three minute overtime period. It was a fast game according to reports. b . The Emblem Club of Petersburg | initiated six new members at a recent meeting NATIONALLY FAMOUS SICRS" SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O. SINCE 1878 * Washington's Oldest Industrial bnstitution Distributed Throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY We are agents for Bausch and Lomb famous Binoculars and we can show you the complete line from six to nine power at factory prices. MODERN PENS PARKER 51 PARKER REGULAR WATERMAN EVERSHARP $2.50 1o $15.00 The NUGGET SHOP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS v

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