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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 PAGE SEVEN GARDEN (LUB PLANT KIWANIS CLUB GETS RADIO LOG ‘ SALE IS TOMORROW | PREVIEW OF EVENT o, BIN S~ Plans are completed for the Gar- Io BE o“ SA“IRDAY C.B.8. e mfi‘(‘g :‘S%UEE@ . den Club plant sale to be held to- PNIGHT, DAGWOOD ¢ —~ /{ MASHED 7\, POTATOES NOT EVERY WIFE LETS HER HUSBAND "( THAT'LL BE NICE - NOW, WHAT DESSERT WOULD morrow at the American Legion "N~ Dugout, beginning at 11 o'clock. This should be of special interest to new gardners as they will be able to obtain many varieties of plants suitable for this area. Mrs. * V. F. Williams reports such peren- nials as primroses, forget-me-nots, English daisies, saxifrages, sweet rocket, day lilies, and many others Juneau Kiwanis Club members were put in the mood for next Sat- urday’s observance of Armed Forces Day, at the luncheon meeting this noon in the Baranof Gold Room. Lt. Col. Joseph D. Alexander, act- ing Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard, gave a short talk in which he called attention to highlights of the coming celebra- will be on sale. Plants suitable for | tion. This will include a parade and the rock wall, and rock garden will | dance, and will feature demonstra- WEDNESDAY EVENING 6.00—News. 3 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—EDGEWATER BEACH OR- CHESTRA-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—LUM AND ABNER-CBS. 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. also be on sale as well, as starts of | tions on land and sea and in the| 9:15—Cote Glee Club. — house plants, such as fuschia, col- | air by detachments of various mili-| 9:30JEFF REGAN-CBS. Y £7 =S IS STAGIN' ARE ON eus, begonia, African violets, Christ- | tary services. 10:00—Néwa. f G ONA BARGE THIS ISLAND. DAVY mas cactus and many others. ! Kiwanians then saw the motion SLURROUNDED BY SHARKS, MAN WILL TQN_}‘ ON . Working with Mrs. Williams are | picture, “82nd Airborne Division,” SHILTNRNEER CANRON:-NBO. ALLEYGATORS AN' SWORDFISHES! Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. W. J. Cowling, | an exciting film about the “honor 10:30—Forecasts. = / Mrs. E. L. Hunter, Mrs. W. J.|guard of America,” which is the| 10:35—Sign Off. Walker, Mrs. O. F. Benecke and|smallest self-sufficient unit in the] THURSDAY MORNING AND T s v others who will also be available | armed forces. AFTERNOON for consultation. - President Stanley Baskin pre- Sign On. T PR R sided, and Dr. John Montgomery is| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. FROM PORTLAND program chairman for the year. 7:05—Local Weather. Frank C. Binschus and V. E. e 7:30—News Summary. Taylor of Portland, Ore., are at RUMMAGE SALE 8:00—Morning Thought. the Baranof Hotel. They are with White Elephants — Holy Trinity 8:15—News Headlines. the American Can Company. Parish Hall, Sat. May 20, 10 am. 8:25—Weather report. gy e 9:00—Musi: for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. | | There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering |{| 5:i:_vou anp HE worLo- ; For expert, distinctive plastering . . . ORe. with the plaster that INSULATES . . . call T b T S o 35 ) 204 7 i : : AR YIEE! TH 5 IN & , HEY! THE ROOFG ARE: SWARMI gwm« 15 yrs. experience RAY RICE Phone Douglas 21 :g;aO—M;;!‘l;;z Mww;i-xow- - \ \ /% i IRATE CITIZENG!... FUNNY. E & s S CBS. Y FOR THE LUVVA PETE! THE P r3 ~ |\ LAYING DOWN THAT ROCK & LEADER'S OUT COLD. ONLY V LIE' A DISCIPLINED UNIT THAN A MOB ... ROOVED THE ROCK. AT HIA i = 7| R/ ol . K ~ | THE KiD THEYRE QUESTIONIN | i G ) ; ¥ ) ~ \ MUST HAVE FRIENDS —J ‘ { ¢ g ; 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. ELLIS AIR LINES |/ i&5mym DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO RETCHIKAN || 32 -Soer e 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—MATINEE-CBS. via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg 1:30—RECOVERY STORY-NBC. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P, M. 2:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 2:30—COUNTY FAIR-CBS. ) o 3:00—CONFIDENTIAL CLOSE- ) UPS-NBC. 3:15—Bing Bings. : @ ] 3:30—Parade of Hits. um Ing ea lng 4:30_ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. NOW THEN, WILL THE GREEK ENTRY Z ME KNOW LUM FONG, IN T'M AFRAID I DON'T KNOW THE 2 PLEASE STAND FIRST, THE ITALIAN NOO YORK, HIM ALLEE SAME | GENTLEMAN. I HAVE NEVER BEEN TH' NOOZ REELS WANTA GIT A ™ . | 5:15—Prov. League Women Vot- NEXT 10 HIS RIGHT,THEN THE _ GOT CHINEE REST'RUNT THERE. I HOPE T UNDERSTOOD. ers. PITCHER OF US AN’ ALL TH’ OTHERS PAKISTAN, ENGLISH, TURKISH YOU*SAWVI YOUR ACCENT IS DIFFICULT 0|| Burner s 5:30—Viking Varieties. WHICH IS GONNA TRY TH’ CHANNEL “1 | oANISH, HUMPHREY NEXT TO SROE X 70 GRASP. 2 All programs subject to ckangc iue to conditiors beyond our con- Telephone-319 ~ Nights-Hed 730 ol Harri Machine Shop, Inc. NEW TREATIES FOR BOTTOM FISH | NOW UNDER STUDY VANCOUVER, Wash., May 16— —New treaties affecting the Amer- {ican fishing industry are now un- ider study in Washington, D. C., Senator Warren G. Magnuson said here on a visit yesterday. Special attention is being given the Amer- ican fishing industry to protect the SWIM THIS YEAR . I'M FER BEIN* L g EXCLOOSIVE...BUT 2 ¢ THE CHINESE ENTRY. THEY INSIS' § - Now Available Newly Revised 1950 Federal and Territorial Elderly gentleman! Can you beat that? 1d better get things tonight K\ for Clovias birthday. Monday. drag boats, or bottom fishermen, will be too late. buying for a {he added. granddaughter Clovia. “Despite a publicity campaign o leveled at the so-called ~ Russian V A [ crab imports, the crab industry on T / the Pacific Coast is suffering this = season from a shortage of crabs = N7 and resulting poor catches, and not from a poor hmarket,” he said. “The market on a national level is undersupplied, prices are at a high level, and the crab boats of the American fishing fleet are get- ting some poor catches,” he said. Magnuson declared, however, that bottem fishermen do need some special attention. Imports of Can- adian foreign fish in that category have a serious effect on the bottom MINING | LAWS By Henry Roden COVERING LODE, PLACER | OIL and COAL LOCATIONS NOTHING DOING! I NEED SoMEBDY TO UP MY WOUNDED NECK, AND batp » sy st 90 e iton | [ BUT, MY SRIEND,T COT Fix P MEOING TO DO IT? asked the State Department to hold INTO YOUR ROOM BY $ special hearings on that matter be-| |MISTAKE! IM SORRY AND — e ——- fore the reciprocal trade renewals P =y are acted on this fall. NOW 1 ,.;L;é\!— DEPART PLANT SALE Thursday, May 18, 11 am. at the American Legion Dugout — Pot plants, Perennials. Juneau Garden Club. | . SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels MWonderful ~ 2 rw x-Starch? HE AIN'T , " HE AIN'T | hew Wax-Ji 4 : BUT HE 1S-- BUT HE IS NOW THAR'S A 3KULL CRACKER IF I EVER ! _ HEERED ONE W’?a%.&LEN?TTO WITH FORMS AND 2 per EXPLANATIONS . copy EMPIRE PRINTING (0. «P. 0. Box 1991 Juneau Phone 374 PUT ON YORE lohnson’s m THINKIN' CAPS, EVER BODY ! i RIDDLES BARLOW 1S FIXIN' 4 ways better than siarclulngl 50 B e o aosT » BODACIOUS RIDDLE 1N i) oi"":n“:‘ w' look. Q'Kh::ps ::l':n ::i:p— TH' WHOLE NEWNITED but never scratchy. 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