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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1959 DOUGLAS = NEWS PAGE TWO ko whi Wi ok o ards Wit . Doughey Spin ‘”]13 ARRIVE ON BARANOF; 3iicen: o 1. Green, sumu wGodceigf \c}.aign Porter g north end of Douglas re- e & m and a Christmas party pack Dick, Mrs, Virginia Duntin, - ITO SAIL AT 9 TONIGHT anc’ er ported in to the U.S. Coast Guard | \n\( ing to be held on December 29. here late yesterday afternoon. They and Mrs. B. E. Feero, Lorraine | Feero, Audrey Feero, Mrs. O. E. inLove ’ ! | " Next regular committee meeting will had been &’L‘lnved by bad weather. Ingelbright, Henry Stoner. (.v\?\?\ERY TO REBUILD ¢ News Noles he Wednesday, Decerabér 27, R P : ; 4 The Douglas City Council met |be rv.m},‘mm Svimad HAT“.A'NE SERVI(ESI o e e d B | E g . b . \ e . last night in a special session to | PIET:\LF. HERE T@MORROW 2 P. M.‘ Jf e sy S November 24. (Special Co decide on steps for repairing dam- | s of the Douglas® Island eral services for Emil Mati- chip age to the Douglas Cannery build- Club want Thanksgiving 60, will be conducted by Lt. {ing. The council was unanimous in | wanting the building repaired and |dinner pld\n(x\ to remember that Norman Steinig of the Salvation the Carter Chapel at 2 put back in condition for use, but |the club is holding a pie sale to- Army at 'no action was taken pending ad- |mcrrow afternoon at the drug store. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Inter- justment by the insurance brokers. ill be pumpkin and mince- nt will be in Evergreen cemetery. Councilman C. J. Ehrendreich Matilaine was found dead on the { was appointed to meet with the ad- floor of his cz in Tenakee last sters on their arrival to determine | riday and his body brought here the extent of damage. . | ¢ burial. He has no known rela- Council present last night were| F Ehrendreich, Dore, Marshall and |the weight of the one-half of an Shurshift, besides Mayor Pusich, ivory tusk displayed in the Feusi and acting city clerk Thomas|and Jensen grocery store window Cashen. the past week. —_— y tusk s found in the AT ST. ANN'S Forty Mil trict, near Fairbanks, Mrs. Mary Snyder, mother of Mrs, | Franklin in his mining {A. E. Goetz and Francis Snyder | op° S and the is at St. Ann’s hospital for treat- |local ed a guessing ment. She was admitted yesterday [game for residents to see who morning. |cuuld come closest to the actual | weight, U.S.G.S. MAN HERE C. G. Paulsen ot the United States Geological Survey from Washing- ton, D.C., is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. ELFIN COVE. e - . Friends here I ived g from Seaitle were: from Edith Daly w husb: Jim was lost two years ago boat Patricia, also aboa Was Ty Pars man by the name one has ever four the boat or parties gone to Seattle she was a t practice for se went to school THEY LOOK ALIKE. ONLY YOU CAN TELL WHICH TASTES BETTER! meat. in HALF OF IVORY TUSK : WEIGHS 3912 POUNDS to go t chooler, Billy Fleek, guessed 1ed nur veral years and now FROM ANCHORAGE Don Gretzer of the CAA at An- ge is stopping at the Baranof GILLNETT + November L Hall RS MEETING 21 1, 7:30 p.m. Please attend Edith’s friend luck that she Paul Paulsen who went to Juneau r 5 some time back to get his motor ; , = I put in condition has returned to| i . i the Cove 5 ’ : 4 TWO TURKEY WINNERS Bruce Woodcock, (left) defending British and Empire heavyweight title, drives a left into the midsection of challenger Jack Gardner, in the early stages of their title bout in London. Gardner, 24-year- old chicken farmer who began pro boxing in December 1948, won the [nicki, music instructor and band | fight in the 11th round when handlers of the badly bleeding ilcflder in the Douglas schools, said | Wocdeock threw in the towel. (P Wirephoto by radio from London, |first he had made reservations for Lester : ik turkey dinner out, then he and Mrs. Zawalnicki received an invitation | se to a friends home so he cancelled |3 the reservation—then came the sur- |e prise turkey award. Now he will |3 ‘have a post-turkey feed with stu- e A : | dents and friends. ‘1. S were Serv- g . . | Leonard Johnson gets the turkey |$ joffered by the Senior Class of the e which was § his boat the at Lingards to the shaft Moss Peterson has Celtic on the grid shipyard for repairs log. Altar Society of the Douglas Cach-}hammng purp jolic church Sunday evening. Zawal- | INSURANCE $100 OVERDUE HUNTERS IN Jimmy John, Billy Duncan and Boyd of Juneau, four days Mable C. and in from Idaho very few fish s taken last Fourth of July. were Mrs. Ross Peterson Marguerite Butts, Mr. and er Larson and daughter With and Mr. and Dorman. Refreshme The boats Amor, the Omney came Inlet and report there. a month $200 a $500 a month . . . $1,000 2 month. You probably have some figure in mind for the amount of income you will want to have every month vhen the time comes for you to quit work and enjoy the autumn years of life. Would you like to know just month . . .o Gue Sam Paul Jr, was a gt dinner Saturday evening Max Dorman home. Fly with the leader— Mrs Karl Strum landed Sam Paul Jr. and Jack With on the beach Sun- day morning so they could go hur ing. The hunters went very high in the hills but no n of deer. BE YOUR OWN WHISKEY EXPERT! JUST ASK A FRIEND to pour %4 oz. of Calvert Reserve into a glass, and the same amount of your present brand into another — without telling you ; Douglas public schools, "awarded at the Junior High Class |s Pcterson en-j I3 Sunday evening ) : play last Friday evening. Johnson s i S how much you would need to nasta. Guests, | y ; '!is president of the Independent ¢ Go b Chppg[ set aside regularly, for life in- Sam Paul, ¢ | | School board. Could it be that the X surance premiums, in order to Max- | seniors want a school trip or such t STORES CLOSE THANKSGIVING and Mr ained lat two l‘,(‘rv Mr. and = Paddock, Ja te But :~ and Sam T’n The Cove plane ‘wund in nter is cne arriving cn Tuesdays. I will be to furnish you with the achieve that goal? glad information, "*m\'cu an extra m.nl ane without whatsoever on any, ob- your cf ligation ® Seattle is only a few hours harbor hermen reported by be filled up Possibly at vy be dredged Soapston several il with silt and, some future date it m; and a float built there as 1b 1s & gocd harbor to in out of the| rough weather in Cross Sound. is get Mr. and v y eve-| entertained at (l.:me'l Si ning. and Joe F stories e is an old tin Jr., the Jake Croplay, All enjoyed Cropley S Alaskan phalk gto. I HELICOPTERS ADDED -FQ ARMY; USED IR (fi MBAT, LOGISTICS Transport companies equipped ! with helicopters designed for army Fueling at the Standard Marine Station here Sunday was the boal Rebeca from Hoonak and skippered by Richard Bean. The boat Think- s also took fuel. combat operations and logisti support are being organized for use in corps, divisions and smaller tact- jeal units, it is announced by the Oscar Collazo stares through the metal screen of a prison van ir Washington, D. e 1 C., as he is re- ned to jail from Federal Court, where he pleaded innocent at his arraignment. The 37 - year - old ! Than| Both grocery stores 7will be closed giving Day so residents ould do their shopping for Thur: H day’s dinner on Wednesday or be- | | fore. The postoffice lobby and drug store will be open from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. | TURKEY AT MIKES | Mikes Place will serve turkey din- | § | ners again this year as in the past, | des the regular menu of steaks, fchicken, ete. The proprietors, Mike Pusich and sons, invites the Chan- nel residents to take their families jand eat their Thanksgiving dinner {at “Mikes.” ! | besi THANKSGIVING SERVICES On Thursday morning at 10:30 {there will be a Thanksgiving serv-/ ice at the Douglas Cum'nunity away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge scats, traditional Clipper service. Convenient daily servies Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights to key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tiens, call Pan American at... assasenatasme BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED M?ll“ art. Call, telephene or write Special Agent Million Dollar Round Table Member Office in Shattuck Agency PHONES Black 601 NEW VORK LIFE JRANCE COMPANY 105 Years of Protection Bill Fleek guessed 40 pounds and John Zawalnicki was awarded the | Won the merchandise award. Y R F E Thanksgiving Turkey by the Ladies| The tusk wa sawed in two for ° | i | Ofc. ERes. Grean 601 | | i «, 1 i | Taste each brand criticaily. Then pick the one that really tastes best to you. We are co choose Cal- vert, b still prefer your present brand, stick with it. Fair enough? ,“ Saste wdl tefl m vE ¥9 § ' §ESE DED WHISKEY —86.8 PROOF F.n‘TS CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY e - 4 2 2 2 < 2 2 e ) i Department of the Army. Each company will be equipped with 23 helicopters. Two of the aircraft will be d for command and reconnaissance purposes. The Chris Birkland had a narrow es- ' cape from drowning recently. While going to his boat his flash- Peurto Rican is accused of twe |Methodist Church. This is a service for all persons who wish to join with others in an expression of - LA 5 (5 1 Thanksgiving for the blessing wh.ich g S il :m other helicopters will be of the light are ours. Special music is being he bed the float but could not | €8F8° type for transport of men§ = g arranged. 3 pull’ himself up so he swam and | Sduipment and supplis: ISRAEL ARABS FORM e & : I CUB COMMITTEE MEETING . Organization of units with heli- got betwern the float and his 08t ! opiers is expected to add speed and VILLAGE GOVERNMENTS y army a cal oper- was moored to outside float and | flc}‘b”"‘\ o) e _“mf I 5 it was the At there. ations since the aircraft may be 2 g ! utilized for rapid transport and de- scent capabilities. Ability to lm\‘m’ capital crimes for his part in try- i ate President Tru- (P Wire- g to ass: man at Blair House. photo. ENJOY YOUR 7.4@@@95%'@? Dinner AT COUNTRY (LLR Amedel Boasdiful p Xy f' @ sl The Committee of Cub Scout | P—TIsrael's Arab pop- f troop No. 310 met last evening v«nh‘ ulation of 165,000 is steadily mov- tow local self-government. The department for minorities in 'h(- of interior has jusi sed the establishment ol governing councils in five Akout 100 of these formed event- Jerusalem- Hallowe'en was enjoyed ¥ B e o the prow and land or take off without pre- trick or treat. They were in pared landing areas will meet situ tume. Frankie Clements was asked | 3tions which would not permit the if she had ever seen a ghost and |"S¢ of convéntional aircraft. she said oh mo, just the witch on| Helicopter-equipped companies, it the broom. Besides Frankie there jis anticipated, will facilitate river ter Sharon and brother | CFOssings and special types of oper- Lee, Carol Larson and Don Foster | tions which may be required for Jr, Delores Cropley and Ike Crop- | &rctic, amphibious, mountain and | Sy o iy jungle warfare where movement (ri‘ vehicles on the ground can be ex- Simaly GiFnioult, The use of thespf. * —° W Sveaisl ey B SR aircraft for air transport in the field of small unit tactics will also oponl, H 0 P E ’ s Larson and daughter Carol, Mr, |DéW coficepts of operations in { 2nd HAND STORE and Mrs. Max Dorman, Mr. and cround combat 5"?“‘ they v“’” “' Mrs. Roy Clements, Mrs, Marguerite | ford greater mobility behind 0\“' . o WILL BE CLOSED TEMPORARILY Alaska Jewelers Your Resource For DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted Only Hours Away by Mail es. 4 lu\mus are to be ually. . Scenery Tornadoes usually run out in about 40 miles. Relish Green Salad or Waldorf Salad CHOICE @ Wine Cockiail ¥~ Crab, Shrimp, Fruit Cocktail Inquiries Invited. Also Precious Jewelry on Special Order. Send fer Brochure BEN NASON Diamonds Wholesale 203 White Bldg. Ma. 0713 Seattle 1, Wash. Memos gladly to your Bank or Store Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lingard en- tertained the evening of Hallowe'en. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter per PLATE Yousr Choice YOUNG TOM TURKEY with Giblet Dressing ROAST Half Spring CHICKEN with Dressing Cranberry Sauce — Mashed Potatoes — Giblet Gravy — Home-Made Hot Biscuits with Honey — Home-Made Pumpkin Pie — Tea or Coffee But Lucile Peterson, Blanche j front lines in the combat zone. Strum, Mable Cropley and Don Fos- | In authorizing the use of h(‘liccp<! ter, Jr. Mrs. Lingard served aters, or aircraft of similar charac- | huge spice chiffon cake that was | teristics, for transport companies, Going outside for not only delicious but beautiful, the army stated that it visualized | jello and whip cream and coffee, | their employment somewhat as' medical attention Everyone enjoyed the evening. “flying jeeps” or “flying two and @ half ton trucks.” Helicopters will supplement and 1| replace, in part, the army’s vehic- ular transport. It is considered a logical step in the modernization and improvement of organic army | | Also o/ AIR EXPRESS! FRIED CHICKEN-Pan Fried $2.50 NEW YORK CUT-Choice Steer Beef - $2.50 FILET MIGNON .. . . . With or With S: $250 Seafood With or Without Mushroom Sauce $2.50 T-BONE STEAK - . . . Tea or Coffee PHONE 015-2 FOR RESERVATIONS ay Bill Hixon of Alaska Aeronaut Communications System of June; was a passenger on Tuesday Coastal, joining Sam Paul Jr,, here. Gil Bigsby on his boat Elizabeth | came out from Juneau and the|transport. three men left Wednesday pmrmng In the past, the army has employ- on a hunting trip. ed organic aircraft for reconnais- sance and field artillery control. A portion of funds for research and development purposes has been ear- marked for improving rotary-swing aircraft and other aircraft with similar characteristics which can be used effectively by the army in combat operations. | Les Florence, a salesman for Pacific Marine Supply was a pas: enger on Tuesday's Coastal, also Elmer Culver. Alr express means immediate dellvery 1o youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er your business house, requesting that your merchandiie be shipped by Ale Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds i te you in @ matter of hours! Dependable yerw Ico at lowest rates by Alr Express. "o Coastely,, ewing Sk the the moved Brown Roy Lund has home of Robert winter, — B \‘ FROM FORTUNA LEDG | John Dahl fish buyer for Mr.| Emery C. Hunter of Fortuna | Swancon is living in the Hubbard | Ledge is registered at the Gast neau | home this winter in the absence of | Hote: | the Hubbards. into for | The Portuguese empire began to wither nder British and Dutch Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul, Jr., en- in the 17th ¢ tertained friends, showing pictures | onsl ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 aght Y €S e o4 laska

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