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■f'Mr. and Mrs. Morton BargerI’D show you how you mayget better coverage at abetter price withAllstate Auto Insurance.If you’ve never looked into Allstate Auto Insurance. vou could he missine out on a lot of ennriMorton, Irma BargerObserve Anniversaryi 4Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, “Gone With the Wind” was making cinematic history, bread cost 8 cents a loaf, “In the Mood” and Moonlight Serenade” were in the air.And Morton Barger and Irma Smith got married.The wedding ceremony was heldApril 8, 1939, at the home of the bride’s sister in West Seattle. Miss Smith had been graduated from West Seattle High School, then had gone to work in Shelton, Wash., where shemet her husband-to-be in 1937.The groom was from Chehalis, Wash., and had gone to work at a mill in Shelton.Shortly after their marriage, the newlyweds returned to Shelton. When the mill there closed for a time during World War II, the Bargers and their baby daughter, Marilyn, moved to•lot?iIrma Smithnow live in Hoonah, where he is a heavy equipment operator and, with his wife, runs a tackle shop.Richard and his wife, Candi (Staton) Barger, are living temporarily in Seattle, for medical reasons. TTieir daughter, Gerri, also is living in Seat-•tle, and their son Heath is a student at the University of Oregon.Bob is with KIFW-AM radio. The Lawsons’ son Michael is working at a Cube Cove logging camp, their other son, Chris, is working and attending school in Fairbanks, and their daughter Sandi lives in Thorne Bay, where her husband, Doc Warner, is with a
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Sitka, Alaska, US

Fri, Apr 07, 1989

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