The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT KETCHIKAN POLIO VICTIM IS PLACED IN IRON LUNG|.. Seattle via t! riving here ea this Mrs. M old Ke stricken ~ with 10 was placed urday, accordin yesterday a of Health hea who was elitis Nov. REEF 60: NG SOUTH LADY MARINE DRIVES 10,000 Ml TG REJOIN OUTFIT SEATTLE, Nov. 21 — (® — Mis Anne Revak, a corporal in the Ma- rine Reserve since World War II applied last July from Fairbanks, Alaska for active duty in the corps. “Sorry, can't do it,” was the gist 'mmrmmn to duty, ordering reservists the continental United States to active duty.” ton that she area who ':pe( i = 1 be pro RAISED BODY OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “We are not resident outside INAT. GUARD SERGEANT RECRUITS BY BOAT ON COMMEE'IYA 'EVE'"S KUSKOKWIM RIVER RUN|a: 70 pm—Delta chapter. peta Sigma Phi meets, Baranof Gold | Room. Dangerous river rapids are nc barrier to Alaska National Guard |t f DI, Ot oy - recruiter Sgt. Carl Kawagley, nnn--ACl m“tiim Council Chambers commissioned-officer-in- charge of|At 8 P.m—American Legion Auxil- L iary in Dugout. the Akiak unit. When he sees a| ¥ T TN b O e chance to add another name to the | B T Sy a e Eied 2nd Alaskan Scout Battalion unit’s | ¢ roster, he makes the hazardous trip | down the Kuskokwin River from Akiak to Bethel i her own solu- | miles to| hway, ar-) month | rom Washing- But Miss Revak Miss Ri on. She d Then c d driven to Pittsburgh, Pa., s rather than walt red would be the Washington. So she {3 3.000 miles s sworn in, pre- At 8 p.m—Folkateers dance clul | meets in CIO Hall IAr 8:30 p.m.—Community Center | night for adults at Teen Age | | | n skiff powered only by a| iU r outboard motor ¢t At noon—Kiw: to the doctor for |2t anis Club, Baranof. sl JAt 2 m.—Thanksgiving pie sale -nw recruits, appar- | % _2_Pm-—inat illed with admiration for his | Ly D°U€las TWC in Douglas Drug ation skill, took up collect At 8 p,‘m.-—-ElkS Lodge. ay, the expenses of the three |,y g.9 ;, oy CVO dance after bas- und trips he has already |y otpoy game for young people in Parish Hall. | November 23 | At 10:30 a.m.—Union Thanksgiving | Services at Northern Light Pres- byterian Church. ‘ November 24 A! noon—Soroptimist will meet on Terrace, Baranof. November 25 At 2 pm.—Christmas bazaar of Home League Lacies of Salvaticn By hshmg Boa! " G ? = | At 10 p.m.—Douglas High School | LEONARDO, N.J, Nov. 20—P—|"grior Bl in Douglas gym. .l\ar?m: stfau‘gu}a utp to h» ‘“'alt‘[,\ in{ November 27 eet of water two mlles ab Sea} ¢ noon_yions Club, Baranof. November 22 1 80-mile made. The Kuskokwin River is north of Bristol Bay on the Bering Sea. 'Walsl Deep in SKIPPER M!SS'N&’ waved at Nick Tortorella Saturday. | ¢ g pm’ American Legion post ing cruiser he was on charged past. | Novemboc 8 | Then Nick let out a yell | At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. lhr own to Albert Flck He told his| s ket vt “swamved BABY GIRL 15 BORM foundering craft for three hours| waiting for help. | | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Minckler )} FEEROS BACK jare the parents of a baby g)rll s morning. She weighs 5 pounda She has been named the Alaska Rond and hi been at \\eeks on a vacation trip| moved to Juneau Oct. 2. They are Audrey joined her family | originally from Syracuse, N. Y. Tortorella waved back as the fish- meeting in Dugout. The boat stopped and a line was he had been smndmg on the| T0 HOWARD MINCKLERS born at St. Ann’s Hospital at 7:33 n. M kler is a high- ' the states| Haines e June. The Mincklers week. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LOGGER IN FOR WINTER S Minor, logger with Owen at Barge, in Juneau| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Spend a Happy Thanksgiving * Bring your family to MIKE Sure Im chesty about Corby's quality... | | try it yourself or the us;ml Stealk Chicken From 5 p.m.on -— * Reserve Early Phone Douglas 602 e - ) ) T D R 4 Now one of the country’s leading brands, Corby’s was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. #7CORBY'S A grand old name since 1859 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ | | 4 | ! | [ | | | i | | | [ | [ | ! ! I | [ ] [ | [ (1 | (1 | l ‘ ' —86_PROOF—68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ‘ BLENDED WHISKEY JAS. BARCLAY & CO. 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