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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e SUPPLIES ARE FLOWN 10 BETHEL e at Juneau that the blaze n in the boil om. Emergency Supplies A 57th Fighter Wing plane took cargo of emergency supplies to Bethel the night of the fire A transport plane followed with Col. Alton Saxer, wing surgeon, two medical corpsmen. It also y - rations, and Lt and carried 25 cases of 250 blankets, dozens al supplies. fly to needed Gomez and L s Gentes the nts that were in| 1 hospital at the time of | were evacuated from the| iilding in 17 minutes. No | was saved from the| because of the speed in| e building burned. Temper- 1t the time of the fire was rees below zero. quarters in a building were saved. The nurses will be transferred to Mt. Edge-| cumbe hospital as soon as they can be spared at Bethel. Immediately after the fire, pa-| tients were put in two schools, | the nurses quarters, a large quonset hut and homes in the village. The | Bethel National Guard unit sup-| plied sleeping b for the patients rses separate ring ' | Lovejoy, "Green Dragan’ Dope| Ring Man, Wife and Unborn Baby Killed FORT WORTH, Tex. Nov. 22 | P—Nelson Harris, 41, one of ‘.!1’ wxm-u convicted ten years ago in arcotics ring, bomb. unborn baby, expected to be born| a week, also were kille b € oded when Ha starter of his car nt home here sentenced to two years i > Federal penitentiary at Leav- € uuxr}\ Kans., following his con- viction in 1940 in a New York-Chi- cago-southwest narcotics operation conducted by the “Green Dragon” which stef outside Five years ago, while operating a tavern here, he was fined $1,000 for liquor law violations and per- maifetnly enjoined from selling aleccholic beverages except under bond. Assistant Fire Marshal G said the explosion, because of i intensity, probably was caused by nitro-glycerin, Want a Scholarship? There Are Plenty !f ~ You Can Find Them NEW YORK — (® — Clarence E. who publishes a college guide for parents, teachers and in- stitutions, ance workers of the University of | Bridgeport reports that mainten- (Conn.), including jan- s and groundsmen, are supply- ng a $225 half-tuition scholarship Dixon | £ bral Adults. POSTER GIRL Bright-eyed Brett Downes, cere- of Elizabeth City, Va.. who will be the 1951 Easter Seal Poster girl, poses for a photographer for the National Society of Crippled Children and unable to walk alone until she was 22 months old, is almost four now and is recov- ering under treatment. photo. palsy victim Brett, (® Wire- TODAY At 8 pm—Elks Lodge. At 8 p.m—Crimson Bears school gym. Hall. Parish Hall. November 23 Church. At 10:30 a.m.—Services at Memorial Presbyterian Church. At 10:30 a.m.—Union Thanksgiving Services at Northern Light Pres- | byterian Church. At 11 a.m.—Thanksgiving services at | Thanksgiving Day and the subject lhc loéal church. First Church of Christ, Scientists. November 24 At noon—Soroptimist will meet on | Wwill hold Thanksgiving Day « Terrace, Baranof. At 8 p.m.—Pioneers of Alaska and in Odd Fellows | iscopal, will have Thanksgiving Day | a Auxiliary meet Hall. November 25 b At 2 p.m—Christmas bazaar of Home League Ladies of Salvation |Will have Army. At 8:30 p.m. Senior Ball in Douglas gym. November 27 At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At 8 pm. meeting in Dugout. November 28 At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. At 8:30 p.m. — Community Center night for adults at Teen Age Club. November 29 At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. November 30 At 8:45 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- age Hotel. FROM ANCHORAGE Wendell C. Matthews of Anchor- the Baranof is registered at hearse in Methodist church. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital | meet | alumni in basketball game in high At 10 a.m.—Services at Holy Trinity. At 10:30 a.m.—Services at Lutheran — Sourdocey square | dancing club meets in Parish Hall. At 10 p.m—Douglas High School —American Legion post Thanks (OMMUNITY EVENTS WILL BE OBSERVED N JUNEAU CHURCHES Juneau residents At 8 p.m.—Rebekahs meet in IOOF | | Tomorrow will At 9:30 p.m.—CYO dance after bas- | join with church-goers throughout Holy Trinity ketball game for young people in | the land in following the plea of Friday via Alaska Coastal for Ket- | President Truman to make Thanks- |giving Day prayers, prayers for peace. Services will be held | Juneau churches, in several and there will be |a Union Thanksgiving service in | the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. i ‘ First Church of Christ, Scientist have services at 11 \ will am ‘mll be “Thanksgiving.” | "The Resurrection Lutheran church | worship | | service at 10:30 a.m. Church of the Holy Trinity, Ep- service and Holy Communion at 10 am. i | The Memorial Presbyterian church | Divine Worship at 10:30 Thursday -nd at Thanksgiving Din- ner ( vaiion, by phone 782) ‘in Waggoner Hall at 4 pm. Union Services An hour of meditation on the] spirit of thanksgiving will be af-| forded all who attend the Union g Service tomorrow (Thanksgiving Day) at 10:30 am.| | Three Juneau churches are uniting | |in this special service, They are the ;Munodlst Church, the Presbyterian | Church, and the Church of God.| "Ihe service will be held in the | Northern Light Presbyterian chul'ch | with the Church of God acting as | host, church this year, The combined choi: of these churches will sing raise the Lord O Jerusalem” by J. H. Maun- | der. ! | A solo, “I Can Never Count My | her regards to the Girl Scouts and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950 title, “This Is My Father’'s World.” Pastor Hillerman will preach the sermon, “Thine The Glory, Thine ‘The Praise. GOING TO KETLI“K;\‘\I TO CONDUCT SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL CHURCHES . A. McPhetres, of the Cathedral, is leaving The Rev. S. chikan where he will conduct serv- ices Sunday in two Ketchikan Episcopal churches, St. John’s and St. Elizabeth’s. On Monday evening he will at- tend a parish meeting and expects to return to Juneau Tuesday. In his absence David Dudley, lay reader, will be in charge of the 11 o'clock Sunday morning service aft Al express meams immediate defivery te youl Simply write or wke your favorite shop er your business house, requesting that yeur merchandize be shipped by Al Express, end Alaska Coastal speeds I to you In @ matter of hoursi Dependable serw Ice at lowest rates by Air Express. nmsmw : fd/ i -mnum;s Ming S GREETINGS M PATSY Miss Patsy Ann Goforth, niece of Mrs. Ilah Parmenter, who is now sophomore in high school at Poteau, Okla., writes her aunt that she misses Juneau. She left here last May. She was active in the Girl Scout Mariners and wished them all luck in the drive for funds for the new Tee Harbor Camp and sends Rainbow Girls. WANT ADS BRING RESL‘LTS ~ Christmas Cards al The Emplre To Make Your Holiday Merrier . . . . OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY (Regular Hours) "FlYING SAU(ER" | frcm weekly deductions of 25 cents from their pay envelopes. In West Virginia, he says, a STORY FROM PASCO ... gist is giving $50 per semester |as a lean fund to a West Virginia | University student. Interest at 4 percent begins one year after grad- ATTENTION REBEKAHS Short business meeting and bal- on applications Wednesday 665- 1t Noble Grand. ik Isakelle Jorgenson, yesterday were: Gail Springer, Tom‘Blf‘Si"‘l‘ will be sung by Sandvik, Harry Sydenstricker,|ence Kramer. Thomas A. Ward, Peter C. Jchnson.‘ A duet entitled “We Thank Thee | and Ben Jackson. ‘O Lord,” will be sung by Franw\ Dismissed were: Alice White, Paul and Lois Reedy. Warner Sheppard, Richard Lucason,| The Rev. Willis R. Booth wilt | sepak on the theme: “The Greatest AND..... We Have FINEST DINNER WINES FOR ANY TYPE THANKSGIVING FEAST CHOICE LIQUEURS FOR AFTER DINNER ENJOYMENT .« . sion of the “fl day. In fact, sions. “Something” was visible area about 4 p.m. yest persons said it was round; others cigar-shaped. Still others reckoned it "was just a jet fightér guarding the Hanford A-bomb plant area. And Mayocr John Beck of Pasco recalled a similar instance during World War II when a Navy patrol, | sent up to investigate similar re-| poits, returnes with word that sky | canditions apparently magnified al planet many light years away. | i BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR | CALVIN BROWNE T(]D:\Y‘ Four years old today, Calvin Browne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Browne was the honored guest at) a birthday party given for him by | his mother at their home in the| Evergreen Apartments, The party was given over toj games and singing and was high-‘l lighted by the birthday table, gail decorated centered with th Birthday Cake. Ice Cream, ginger- bread men and popcorn balls were | included in the party fare und\ each guest found a favor at his| place. | Invited day party | to enjoy Calvin's birth. with him were Peggy Lou Bixby, Sarah Sundborg, Carl Larson, Mary, John and Tommy Thibodeau, Kit Williams and Cal- vin’s young brother Mike. UNION OIL TANKER HERE The A. C. Rubel, Union Oil| uation completed within three years after | graduation. \ attending colleges with the Chick Evans Scholarships awarded by thc'! | (NJD and repayment must be This fall 78 former caddies are Western Golf Association. attraction at Morristown National Historical Park is| the TFord House where George ) Washington lived the winter of 1779-80. An SITKA VISITOR H. Davis of Sitka is staying at ' the Baranof Hotel. FROM Mrs. W. is a guest AGWAY H. Finigan of Skagway t the Baranof Hotel. | PETERSBURG VISTOR William Douglas of Petersburg is at the Baranof Hotel, FROM SITKA Arne Sorum of Sitka is stopping it the Baranof Hotel. GUSTAVUS VISITOR Jerome Lardy of Gustavus is re- gistered at the Baranof Hotel. FROM PORTLAND Walter E. Hutchinson of Portland a guest at the Baranof Hotel. FROM GUSTAVUS Jerome Lardy of Gustavus is re- gistered at the Baranof Hotel. LEGION OF MOO No. 25 Will meet Friday, 24th. Entertain- Bucyrus-Erie Water Well Drills are made in a variety of models, enabling the operator to keep his Investment at a minimum. BUCYRUS-ERIE DRAGLINES SHOVELS, CRANES CLAMSHELLS BACK HOES HYDROCRANES DRILLS BUCYRUS ALL-STEEL WATER WELL BLAST HOLE PROSPECTING DRILLS HIT HARDER! SWING MORE STROKES PER MINUTE! CARRY A HEAVY STRING OF TOOLS! CUT DRILLING COSTS AS MUCH AS 509, UNDER THOSE OF OLD-FASHIONED MACHINES! Inquiries invited NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY North of Small Boat Harbor Phone 867 Juneau, Alaska Home. Office Colman Bldg., Seattle and in Anchorage Fairbank | Thing in the World.” | The public is invited to partici- | pate in this worship service which is an annual program intended to aid in expressing proper thanks | to God for his countl blessings { upon our land in the true spirit of | our forefathers. Thanksgiving Day will be observ-| ed in the Lutheran Church with a | special worship service to which all | persons are cordially invited. | The Service will begin at 10:30 | am. with both choirs participating. {The Junior Choir’s anthem will be l;;pence‘ “I will Magnify Thee, Ged,” | | | and the Senior Choir will |sing a traditional English melody arranged by Ringwald under the o ) ...GOOD ANY TIME —— ALL POPULAR BRANDS «.+.SCOTCH....BOURBON ....BLENDS.. ... ALSO Budweiser — Schlitz — Pabst — Blackhorse Ale — Rainier — Olympia YOU NAME IT, WE HAVE IT!!! Bl Rays LIQUOR STORE — Phone 36 Corner South Franklin and Ferry Way r“---.-u-..-o-.-.---‘-—-.-n-...—,--.....-.'-.._«._._.-'-w'_.-.-‘--w-' s s O ENJOY YOUR ; Thankogiving Déinner | AT COUNTRY (LUB Amid Beautiful Scenery CHOICE Relish vt Bl \MACHINERY DIVISION Kethion Nome Whizhors Dous ; e : ' Wine Cocktail S —SPECIAL— Crab, Shrimp, Fruit Cocktail Thanksgiving Pay Dinner SERVED IN THE GOLD ROOM OF THE BARANOF HOTEL - 270 9 P. M.—NOVEMBER 23, 1950 Your Choice Schmidt, former longtime resident | here came north to attend the re- $2.50 Per Plale YOUNG TOM TURKEY With Gihlet Dressing (gfh::‘df:rflx‘:fe ;1“1;; CQ‘;;H‘;:‘; dg‘) Chilled Grapefruit, Angostura Spiced ;I‘omato Juice Cocktail BOAST H alf Sprlng CHICKEN Wllh DreSSlng while here and joined the Northern | Iced Wrangell Shrimp Cocktail Cranberry Sauce — Mashed Potatoes — Giblet Gravy — Home-Made Hot - Light Presbyterian church choir for | Crisp Celery Hearts Sweet Pickles Ripe Green Olives Sunday services. He directed the Cream of Chicken Soup Supreme — Soda Wafers Biscuits with Honey — Home-Made Pumpkin Pie — Tea or Coffee _chnir for many years when he lived | ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY WITH CELERY- Apple Dressing, Giblet o Juneall, Gravy, and Cranberry Sauce FRIED CHICKEN-Pan Fried NEW YORK CUT-Choice Steer Beef Duchesse Potatoes Golden Maple Squash With or Without Mushroom Sauce Tossed Mixed Green Salad—Roquefort Dressing Homemade Mince Meat With or Without Mushroom Sauce $2.30 T-BONE STEAK - . $2.50 With or Without Sauce Green Salad — French Fries — Home-Made Hot Biscuits, Honey Tea or Coffee Seafood BROILED LOBSTER — PRAWNS — SCALLOPS — OYSTERS - PHONE 015-2 FOR RESERVATIONS tanker, is in port on a delivery run. | The tanker sails at 8 for Ketchikan | and from there will go to the com- | pany’s terminal in Oleum or Wil- mington, Calif. ment, $2.50 per PLATE Green Salad or Waldorf Salad SCHMIDT TO SEATTLE George Schmidt bid Juneau friends goodbye and left yesterday on the Pan American clipper for Seattle, his headquarters for -the Columbia Lumber Company. i GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts of America, Troop No. 1, had an election Monday night of the following officers: | President, Page Whitehead; Vice President, Carol Meyer; Secretary, Martha Abbott; Treasurer, Donna Eneberg; Reporter, Sandra Chon; \ Sergeant-at-Arms, Marion Glafke. A talk was given on hair styling. Sandra Chon, Reporter. $2.50 $2.50 Homemade Pumpkin Pie Tea Hot Apple Pie with Cinnamon Sauce OTHER REGULAR DINNER ITEMS SERVED IN THE GOLD ROOM PAN FRIED FILET OF ALASKA SALMON, LEMON BUTTER 2.75 BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM WITH HONEY BUTTER, Pineapple Garnish 2.75 SOUTHERN FRIED SPRING CHICKEN A La Maryland with Corn Fritter 2,75 BROILED FILET MIGNON with Mushroom Sauce 3.5 GRILLED NEW YORK CUT OF CHOICE STEER BEEF 4.00 ROAST PRIME RIBS OF STEER BEEF AU JUS 3.50 SHIRRED EGGS WITH LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES HOLLANDAISE en Cansserole 2.50 (Price of entree includes choice of Appetizers, Relishes, Soup, Salad, Rolls and Butter, Dessert and Beverage) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU . (For Reservations Call The Baranof Hotel 800) e e = Join Your Hometown Unit ALASKA NATIONAL GUARD ; Write the Adjutant General, Juneau, Alaska, or Phone 811 L B e o e LT PR S o e S | MRS. HERMLE ON VISIT | Mrs. John Hermle left yesterday for a visit of three or four weeks in the northwest. She plans a visit with her daughter who lives near | Portland and will spend some time | with her sister in Seattle and other | relatives who live there. TO SEATTLE Raymond Hope left Tuesday for Seattle for medical treatment. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Short business meeting and bal- loting on applications Wednesday g pm. 665-1t Isakelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand.