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& % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951 fer Budgel’ Viclimized ‘Pionegr Woman, | Christian Service C(ub | oy 'Here Since '96, Dead |Circle Will Sponsor Mrs. Sophia Carlson, pioneer Ju- Vocal cOn(en PAGE EIGHT PO . 3 / No More Musty, Unsanitary Juneau Airlines President Ind i Counci 700 to neau resident, died Saturday evening 301 salib 5t. Ann’s Hospital following a | : 3 e ) g illness | The Women's Society of Chris-| A i Tt e J 11 Funeral .ervices will be held in|tan Bervice = of the Methodist jury on ot meet the Carter Chapel tomorrow after-| Church is sponsoring a COBCOrS| ] - % + 1 noon at 2 p.m. with the Rev, Wilis | Sept- 28 featuring lo al musicians. | 5 i Gair R. Booth in charge. Buria]l will be| ThiS -announcement was mad? | el of 4 the ex- beside her husband Peter A, Carlson | today concerning the 1 U s 7 e g ter for the in Elks Rest, Evi Yo ory. | Of the (nlx will ’m_ i Y g | E - iy oo ) X for 1951 | He died here in July, of Mrs. Clyde T nesday at 1:30 pm. in the Mac-| Kinnon Apartments. A de identified Pall bearer will be Al 7 sert lun- mons of ling- of Ao tha R. Isaak, z‘.“‘ & ¢ n 1 cheon will T e the business| ireenband of Salt I it cussion hy r e 5 Hendrigbion. meeting. A discussion hy M 1 d angen ; accompanied by| Kathryn Young on The Christ- ’ g . will sing “In the | ian Famil Life will pe on the ram for the aflernoon | d We | PF { at the at, 8 A 5 P Appearing in conce Mrs. Carlson was born in Roeklyn, ! Methodist Church & Calif., June 16, 1879 and came to) pm, will ke Mrs. Mildr Alaska with her parents in 1896, | contralto and Mrs. Virgini full ti w dth ot f when her father wos engaged in|son, soprano, assisted by Mrs. Jane x par mining at Comet, north of here. McMullen, pianist. A reception in ; ; r 0; ¢ gusnoscy ; tht at the| the church social rcom Will fol- g . 4 Oarter Chapel - between Jiignd, 9o, An invitadian has be is- | : ’ ! o'clo | i % R i sued to the public to attend. | . P w A A D FFER CE b Flondes 3 aska be held Nov. 17. A haked feod | ; : She s survived by three children. | i ‘and tea will be one of the : SANITONE DRY CLEANING MAKES? C sioner Glenn ( . | Mrs. Kenneth Junge, Mrs, Ludwig | yeatures of the bazaar, it was an- : % e Nelson and Edward Bach; six grand- | o ceq o Clarl % g | children, Beverly and Sandra Junge, % 5 | 3 .80 4[[ DIRT IS GONEI ol i Annclla Edmonds (above), : Mrs. George Cantillon, Mrs. David 2 X i " ; 1d cat lover of Mouston, | Andrus, Curtis d Gary Ba H 4 . was revealed by pelice to | three great ndchildren, Dav WGekeI‘!d Tra"l( : aid a group of small hoys |and Steve Cantillon and Becky An- [ ‘ r| betwe l—, $2.000 and 53000 to re- | 9IS 5 b llghl on PNA 1 frain from throwing stones at cats | H H which the oys caused to_congre- Botaey fo Enferfai oy 30 pereons waveed | Discover the Perfect Service that Leaves Your Lovely Blankets , ; g o | I e R e ene g |ROMBTY To Enferfain Pacific Northern Airlines -over the | ; 4 i ‘ : \ O dvetved. from §1 (o Aa HiEu s !T hets Tiesh Jolts i 1wl D Free of Spots ® Free of Grime F ¢ 8 B = 1 " . v depar res. ment $15 in = single day o let the ani- | |GACNENS lUSSUAY From Anchorage: G. 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Your blankets will it was property . | Neil Fritchman, president, announc- | Matson. . : . : . : ”“m“ | v ] Gt SR ey s, | seen advertised in Ladies’ Home be beautiful, soft, fluffy, like-new JUNEAU VISITOR et M I l' ! d | An address of welcome will be|R. Dowlir Mickelson, Mrs. T . X . 2 Sk i B ; ee!mgs Is e iven by Gov. Ernest H. Gruening | Landon, Bob Holman, Grady Cro- Journal and Saturday Evening Post. again .. completely sanitary with i AL S ies AT ADE A and Mayor Waino Hendrickson will | thers, E. W. Rus Mose ) : g . s stopping at Hotel T AY — | An invitation was issued today to | present, the keys to the clty, Miss| Walt Sl It's the magic dry cleaning . Sanitone Dry Cleaning. A. Wilson, . D. Shoemaker. 1l girls of Gastineau Channel ar-| Genevieve Mayberry will give u g ¢ Mayberrs give the to join the Girl Scouts or | response from the teachers. Why not call today? { Brownies, it was announced by | Members of the school board will | Mis. Elton Engstrom, member of |pe g This meeting will ,the scout committee. the r d cheon mect- | AID MEETS | | s trom listed 4 chart of |ing, Fritchman s | meetings of various groups which | 0 i | e first fall meeting of the Luth those interested in joining may | RICHARDSON HIGHWAY eran Ladies Aid will be held in the | @g 25 %{ ,5, R y ‘ l EA NERS o 1d. The meetings are sched- | OPENS TO TRAFFIC church social room Thursdaj 8 d 2 % ! | ¢ | pan., Mrs. Art Kassner and Mr. Maose Hall| The Richardson Highw ut of | H. Hillerman, hostesses, announced | sen- | Valdez, which was closed 1 we A program will be presented | @ gg a ' due to washouts has been reopened | by Mrs. Bert McDowell and Mr B RO B b that gets outeven embedded >pla uled as follows Troop 1, freshmen ! Ser 4 pm | ior service scouts, | ; Davis, Sopt, 13 at 7:30 pm.; Troop |to all traffic, according to W. J.|Ray Nevin. l Drownies, Elks|Niemi, chief engineer of the Alaska } = et o | | 11 a.m., Sept | Road Commission. | EMPIRE WERTIADE PAR - v T - | | Heavy rains the first of last week | ————— —_— U A B e o S SR A ! fifth grade scouts, Le- | washed out the road at Mile 4 | wout, 4 pam., Sept. 11;|Mile 16 and Mile 19 out of V. | Treop 5, eighth grade scouts, Me- | The latter part of the week truc | thodist Church, 4 pm., Sept. 11;|were allowed to use the old road on| ® p | Treop vlas, Patrol 1, i enth it home of | THE FORDOMATIC FORD GIVES YOU \ Geor 13; Patrol 2, passeng G ot Raroilh nowever, the regular | AN ENTIRELY NEW KIND OF DRIVING! | Jensen s ¢ h and sixth on the south bank of thei | araders, to be announced. Mrs. J.|river was opened to all traffic, Niemi S | D. Martin leader. Troop 17, |said. ™ Doug ries, will be notified. — 4 : | M. leader ALASKA f ; 3 r___—_*_ Troop 8, th grade scouts, | IR LINE §i F TORQUE AUTOMATIC ' . | Moose Hall, 4 pm., Sept. 11; Troop 10 ! | & ¢ nie CONVERTER GEARS N 5 10, second grade Brownies, North- [ X 3 - ern Light Presbyterian Church, s E AT T I- [ 3 | ; 1 3:30 p.m. Sept. 13, Mrs. J. Hudert, leader; 0 10, mariner troop, home of Mrs. Ray Hagerup, 7:30 | pm., Sept. 13. | " “Troop 11, sophomores, home of Mary Grisham, Sept. Troop 12, sixth grade scouts, Elks Hall, 4 pm, S 18; Troop 14, third grade Brownics, Lutheran Church, 3:30 p.m., Sept. 11 & B,-‘:.i,,l\ sh ,ulml :;;p P Servi Combines best features of previous drives! this schedule for han- assenger ervice Fordomatic gives you two automatic drives in one to time and place SO[T Y OTIN —a torque. converter for smoothness—and auto- This unidentificd of ars gstrom sug- SOUTHBOUND matic gears for get-up-and-GO and gas savings. broke through cre milking co; P gested. $.5. BARANOF S§.S. ALEUTIAN You get just the power you need, when you need it! » old timer's d H in D | 198 the milking is S N PR n. Sept. 16 Sat. Sept. 22 Themas Callahan, town ) ! s two running mates § Depafl, 10 Arrive Ketchikan Petersburg wen over clects r s by a few drops. Seattle Wrangell e On Alcutian Sunday et can : : i eattl Departing on the Aleutian south- i bound were 57 passenger NO o with 10 arriving from the westward RTHBOUND ’ Arriving from Se . Allen An-| S.5. BARANOF S§.S. ALEUTIAN / derson, Doris Anderson, Alaska An-| o o X : Gerson. Irene Ivey, Bernard Ivey,| "o pt. 11 Mon. Sept. 17 Lois Norrick, E. M. Scidenverg, F. L. Seward Biiovs Smedley, D. S. Starr, Ailene Tote- Valdez Valdez moff. Seward Departing for Seattle: D. J. Davi : M. F. Hamilton, Paula Cook, Ro: mary Theile, Mrs. Karl Theile, Mrs Ora Whittaker, Miss Lynn Bodding Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burford, Mr Sophie Larson, Agnes Ronning - . - extra cost. Equipment, accy Mary Whittaker, Donna Wood, Marie F i hl s and trim subject fo change without notice. S Gentile, Vivian Bernard, Mr. and reighter Servi - Mrs. Eugene Zinck, Carl E. Weid ely ice man, M. J. Rikala, Donald Burfo Whaeas Seattle . P oy Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ons at , P{u:hca"y drives itseif. Fordomatic You're boss every second! Fordomatic | son; Mrs Fbli: Schlegel Jil\ With- September 14 """kslfof you. It automatically providesa obeys your every wish. Step down on - { ers, Donald Wingerson, Manuel B At . Ovices 3 5 g | . ‘Am\h(:c’:h Earl Estepp., gl numi{er of ratios through which the accelerator and you get an extra Come in and *‘Test Drive” the - | ; | : D, SAILORS SPLICE engine power is fed to the rear wheels— f 1 limbii Kinnon, Mrs. A, C AL SPLICE A 2 3 s spurt of power for hill climbing and Hattie Peterman, M avtomatically adjusts the rafic as needed passing. Going downhill you can shift mon, Albert Sjodin, Richard Keith- 0 to give you a new kind of performance, to low at any speed for extra engine ’am m’ abn, Mrs. Ninnis, Mrs. N. Hooper, naw smoginess, braking Mrs, Myrtle Pinkard, Esther Peter- : i IR S o : g . S B tock, Mi. and'Mrs. Joo For Information Easier rocking! It's even easier to "rock” It's a gas-saving powerhouse! Fordo- A\ eph Guy, Mr. and Mrs. William Ph 8 i 4 out of sand, snow, or mud with Fordo- matic’s lower rear cxle ratio gives the it ie ek, D e ones 4 ani matic than with Conventional drive. Al fewest engine revolutions per mile of any ol s, Nadiie. Rogs e Juneau wl/ou c:f |)s fllc(l; the drive selector betwgen car in its field with an automatic trans- Lo RIaTerT: Mrs. Ward, sg:(er O'O:" bReverse"(kR). FO"domf!hci mission. Fordomatic's automatic inter- For Ketch r Felch. 988, , because like conventional mediate gear provides smooth, fast : Glenn Leach, calf H. E. GBEEN, Agenl drives, forward and reverse positions . economical "getaway” without wasteful For Wi Clarence are separated by neutral. engine racing. Lewis, Wil pictured affer an overnight sto b their voyage down the Ohio River ANDREY Donald A, Brown, Mii 4 | i Skibver Mary Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hope of .I H N E A U M Q I 0 R (0 4 ! They sailed from Kensington, Pa., July 19, 4 photo. ;::lk‘;isi;(ll stopping at the Gastin- | ERSFNUELILEESULLLLA] &