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PAGE EIGHT CAP SQUADRON T0 START TRAINING, RESCUE B_ROJE(TS Staff Appointed - Aircraft, | Radio Equipment for Juneau Unit Minfield Home children per Kiwan- ian, for whom members will buy and wrap Christmas presents. Aside from the individual re- quests, including those for har- T0 PIONEERS' HOME BOARD OF TRUSTEES v cor the Homes new war- jmonica Band, gifts of mittens, ear- J. H. Gilpatrick of Sitka has been | muffs and standard articles of appointed a member of the Buard clothing were suggested. The mat- of Trustces of the Alaska Pioneers'|ter of toys for the Minfield young- GILPATRICK APPOINTED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HONEYMOON NEWS By Asscciated Press The honeymoon news looks like a | shipping-news report. Clark Gable | and his British bride, the former | COTMissioner- | *Mrs. Andrew Haffner and family. . - " | TR 4 R R T Sylvia Hawks, will sail from San|gopwinN BIKES AT | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kirchhofer. | Francisco tonight for Honolulu. New York’'s Mayor William O'- Dwyer is honeymooning with the Marie | filed application for a marriage extended t |license in the office of the U. S. ed their 1 MARRIAGE LICENSE CARD OF THANKS Ludwig C. Baggen and Joan Kovaleski, both of Juneay,| We wish to thang all those who heir services and express- sympathy in our recent husband and father. loss of or L and $A , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949 Just Received A Complete Line of Dresden-Craft China Paints District Squadron oblems 11 be t. These that cue work wi special proj tute a strength Squadron, pre actual missions Early ficer will init schedule now be six-month to ye prehensive progr initiate will ¢ to test ation ory to going the | of the on ining of- aining | in 1950, the trai te the compiles y basis—a m which involves every section activity of CAP in| its performance an auxiliary | unit to the Unitgd States Air Force, Assignments were made for the Juneau Squadron, after the table or organization was explained in detail to the large group attending the fourth meeting of the new organization. On the executive staff are Maj Allan G. Marctim, Commanding | officer; Capt. Milton J. Furness, Executive officer; Lt. Everett Er- ickson, Adjutant, and Master Sgi Prescilla Peterson, Sergeant-Major. | General staff appointments are Lt. Ruth M. Lee, Personnel; Lt.| Robert F. Smith, Training; Lt Charles Porter, Operatiol and Ll Charles Buttrey, Logistics. Special and Technical staff offic- | ers are Lt. Richard Frank, Engin- eering; Lt. Paul McConnel, Com-w munications; Lt. Catherine Flo a(l\ Public Information; Lt. Butch Su- hrbier, Medical; 2nd Lt. Geraldine McConnel, Photographic, and 2nd Lt. Ruth Bader, Fiscal. Two other sections will be form- | ed—intelligence and weather. The Weather Section is to be headed by Gwendolyn Stimson. The uniferm will be as prescrib- ed by the U. S. Air Force Training Officer Lt. Robert F. Smith gave a coverage of rescue| work, its function in relation to ground and sea. He explained op-| erations according to pin-point and area rescue. As a Squadron Com- mander in the U. S. Air Force, Smith directed ground-sea operations during The next meeting of the Juneau squadron will be January 4, when the first hour will be devoted to military training and the second one to complete description of the aircrafl gned to the squadron. BARANOF STAFF PARTY TOMORROW NIGHT Staff members of the Baranof Hotel, who spend the rest of the year seeing that guests have, a good time, will be honored by the| management at the annual Christ- mas party tomorrow evening. The| | bor' rescue | the war. ¥z, Home at Sitka, for a three-year|sters has been taken care of by term. { another organization. Announcement of his appoint-| Kiwanians who were unable to at- Iment was made today by Governor "rml are @ as were those at| Ernest Gruenir the part ve the gifts at atrick has lived in Alaska | Brownie's Liquor Store by Saturday 1910. A former Juneau con- | morning. | tractor, he built the Arctic Broth- The Kiwanis Club will hold h:l lhn yd Hall and the City Hall here. |regular weekly luncheon meeting | phe ohy | the last one of ‘the year, next \Ved-j now opes John J. Con- iber of the has expired. | nesday noon in the nof Gold Room. 'Yukon Mail (Ierk Carter, bot ! PUSICH PLANE FREED FROM SUNKEN HANGAR Dies in Oakland OAKLAND, Calif.,, Dec. 22—(P— Otto G. Tackle, 64, mail clerk who | first took mail to the Yukén in the 1899 gold , was buried in | Oakland yesterda | Tackle was a Rudy Pusich suc- ght in getti eronca Sedan airplane Fish and Wildlife Service ha which sunk in the small b here yesterday after: The two men pulled the a out of the hangar when the on which the hangar is bu ame to rest on the bottom of the small boat harbor at low tide ilway mail clerk | boat out of| of gold tak- | and Dawson. aboard the firs Seattle after discov ng mail to Skag He retired in 1948, Survivors include a niece, Lucille Wendling of Seattle. HOSPITAL NOTES Rosy Crockett was admitted to | Mrs. One wing of the plane had been|St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. danmbcd Dismissed from St. Ann's yester- Clarence Rhode, regional direc-|day were Mrs. Arthur (Scotty) tor of FWS, said that an attempt|Adams, Robert Grant, Clinton G.! ould be made today unken hang Pusich men were trapped for 15 ! minutes yesterday. Mickey and Rudy Pusich are sons |of Douglas Mayor Mike Pusich. KIWANIS iS HOST | FOR LADIES' NIGHT CHRISTMAS PARTY U-shapea table where | 1 a fine view of the! Kiwanis Club! members and their guests had a gala dinner and program last eve- ning in the Baranof Gold Room The . entertainment was short, but the entire affair was in tive holiday mood. i This was a special Ladies’ Night event, to which members invited other guests as of more than '\n(l women while the being set Dr. John Montgomery as the key- board artist. e also and read authored by his wife and perform- led by Kiwanis actors. Mrs. Mont- gomery played the role of Mrs. San laus in the pantomime skit in which Archie Betts, as Santa| |c e patient of Dr. Henry | [e3 d Dr. John Clements. | The rest of the short Kiwanis program was devoted to serious| but happy matters. [ Gene Vuille was presented with stage was to beach the | Baker, , in which the two|A. Kropf and Mrs. Earl Sebree. , with talented | s program chairman, i e clever rhymed skit " Mrs. Edith Olsen, Mrs. E. Alice, Marvin of Juneau was ad- mitted to the government Hos- pital yesterday. | 75{ Rum Mfl Reputation LEMON HART FAMOUS SINCE 1804 for soft flavor unique bouquet. Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., Now York, N. Y. | . Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY Those planning to make Christ- | mas and New Year (make reservations now, so that cir- |cuits will be made available ac- cording to individual appointment. (Then, of course, the placer of the |call is expected to be on hand! former 'Elizabeth Sloan Simpson | s‘vf via . . . . aboard the luxury yacht, Almar Se- . y i U f h d F |cond. They plan four or five days|[ REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO EAGGAGE RATES ninisne lgurlnes of deep sea fishing at Key Largo. SCHEDULED SAILINGS and Lamps B SOUTHBOUND p RESERVE NO!/ FOR \ NORTH : HOLIDAY LD. CALLS | S.S. Baranof . Dec. 27 S.S. Denali ........ Dec. 26 . — | Clordovs Seward Petersburg Seattle ’ Hoping to make the holidays hap- | ;s Ketchikan {pler for both telephone patrons | SS. B £ Tan: 1 See Them at the |and hard-pressed long distance op- S.S. Denali........_. TR e . erators, Lt Delbert P. Applegate, Sitka Seward Weanpel i Officer in Charge of the Juneau | Ketchikan llt q“e Shflp |ACS station, has a suggestion. | sl e FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE Exclusive dealer for Dresden-Craft should § M. S. SQUARE SI calls Chinaware Paints and Figurines Phone 382 o AL dedbbemedisiinTc £ O H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Across from Coast Guard Bldg. FRUIT CAKES PUMPKIN PIES MINCE PIES — STOLLEN CHRISTMAS COOKIES SANTA CLAUSES WHOLEWHEAT MUFFINS FATTIGMAN (Norwegian Fried Cookies) DINNER ROLLS BUTTERKRUST CRESCENT ROLLS POPPY and SESAME PARKERHOUSE CLOVERLEAF HARD ROLLS TANGERINES — BANANAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT — GRAPES ARTICHOKES — PEARS AVOCADOS — CRANBERRIES CAULIFLOWER — SPINACH SQUASH — SWEET POTATOES PARSNIPS — YAMS — LEEKS CARROTS — WHITE TURNIPS BROCCOLI — BRUSSEL SPROUTS LETTUCE — CELERY — ORANGES TOMATOES — GREEN ONIONS RADISHES — CELERY ROOT ANY MANY OTHERS APPLES — APPLES — APPLES Golden Delicious SCOTCH SHORT BREAD Winesaps — McIntosh STUFFIN’ BREAD Red Delicious WHY NOT FI\JOY ONE OF OUR QUALITY BIRDS THIS MAb — THEY’RE TOPS' WASEINGTON COOP EROADBREASTED CVENREADY TURKEYS * LONG ISLAND DUCKS — GEESE rnfiéii_i.ocu ROASTING CHICKENS OYSTERS — SHRIMP — PRAWNS . SEE OUR DISPLAY OF CANDY AND NUTS. .. FRESH FLOWERS - Pom-poms - Mums Box Chocolates - Ribbon Mix - Gum Drops - Candy affair will be from 7 to 9 o'clock|a Past Secretary’s pin “for three' in the Gold Room. | vears of meritorious service.” 300 Colman By, Seatie 4, Washington S | Vuille distributed names of two_ Wagons 2t Madsens. —adv. 83-tf ——— T T T PR ] cholee_for baby & Santa’s choice is one of these %+ pretty bracelet, a dainty’ necklace, a fork and spoon set, @ brush and comb ... today’s use and life membrance. all for | YOU, T0C, WILL CHEER FOR SANITONE End your search for dry cleaning that meets all these highb standards. losist upon Sanitone! It’s really some- thing different and better! i d Phone 877 CITY DRY CLEANERS Many Gifts For Baby at the Nugget Shop Canes - Old Fashion Chocolate Drops - Satin Finish Mix - Chocolate Santas - Walnuts - Filberts - Pecans Carnations - Red Roses These flowers arrived by air and are in Perfect Condition No. 2% tin l4c . No. 2% tin 35¢ Quart T5¢ Brazils - Almonds REDDIWIP - - - - TozfinShc PUMPKIN - - PINEAPPLE - - - No.2tin%c CORN ON COB - PINEAPPLE JUICE - No.2tin2c MAYONNAISE Fancy Wrapped Box Fancy Loose “Box VALAMONT — FROZEN' Delicious Apples 449 Winesaps 3.35 STRAWBERRIES 16 0z. pkg. 49c . . Pound pkg. 37c SUNKIST — MEDIUM RITZ ORANGES - - 10lh.shophag1.39 CRACKERS - SOFT AS SILK FRESH — EASTERN CRANBERRIES . - Pound29c CAKE FLOUR - - 241h.pho. &c RAN CRISCO - - -- - - 31Ih fin 95 POTATOES - Large Grade A _ : fow SHAMROCK CANADIAN Phone 704 EGGS 2 Dozen il Juneaun Deliveries Douglas Delivery | PRERLDNCTTTD o - 18 oz. tin 29¢ GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 Pounds 1.25 [Wam.2and4p.m. 10 a.m. 49 Boat Orders Delivered Any Time