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i = S PAGE SKEVEN GOLDEN JUBILEE TEA L] 0 B ALASKA FISHERMEN | RADIO L0G ] AF waes ST Ve p AND YOU'RE GOOD = E, YOU" YOU THINK OF C > A HUSBAND WHO By MARTHA SOCIETY, Sat. Sept. 16, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. in ‘Northern A'D l" FiSHER IES Lgoq‘;'NGLgTPO}OU‘VE Alaska Bruads / . or A " TALKS Light Presbyterian Church parlors. Bruadeasting Co. [ ) 3 PERSONALITY . L S| - I 3 oy o KINY Public invited. 605-3t H OBS — NBO SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S| STUDIES T lS YEAR NS TG | 8:00—News. Splendid cooperation of Alaska | 6:15—Touchdown Tips. fishermen with the Alaska Depart- 6:30—Billboard of Air. “For Better ment of Fisheries during the past | §:45—Local News. ,\ppearance” season has aided fisheries biologi- 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. cal research, Clarence L. Anderson, 7:30—~ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. director, said today. Already there | g.00_UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. C A L L has been 5 percent recovery of t 8:30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO 4 from salmon tagged by biologists| ROUNDTABLE-NEC. 4 G 3 : 1 | during the summer. Ten percent re- | g.00—Alaska News. T L e o - . — ; - 5 e covery is considered very good. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | Tagging ‘will continue on winter-| g.5 ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. | MARY LOU, He FirsT cow EVER TO HAYBURNEQ 1S THE KLOPAKLOP s e entry z‘:;ught salmon -in the Kotc_hikn_n and | 10:00—News. P rangell areas to determine if fish | jo'ye praYBOYS-NBC. | ER A HORSE RACE, IS WIMPYS ENTRY/| |ENTRY FROM GOAT ISLAND ! FOR TADPOLE ISLAND /! 10:30—Forecasts. ‘ — HE GETS 50 MILES TO A BALE A from the inside waters are of a dif- 10:35—Sigh Off. | v G /A A || THERE wiLL BE A THAT - AIN'T_BAD /) S ferent stock from those caught in outside waters. Returns to date FRIDAY MCRINING AND show that fish caught in the out- y side waters are a mixture, coming ot i RACE AT WIMPY'S Sign On. | RANCH ! A SHIP HAS from Oregon, Washington, British 4 Columbia’ and Alaskan, streams. 7:00—Dunkifig with Druxman. ARRIVED WITH THE Studies may show that winter- 7:05—Local Weather. | OTHER ENTRIES FOR caught salmon are strictly Alaskan 7:30—News. fish. 8:00—Morning Thought. These studies in addition to field 8:10—News Headlines. THE work on blackcod will continue as 8:25—Weather. i 'SLAND long as weather permits, Anderson 9:00—Music for the Missus. said. 9:30—Forecast. " Summer investigations of troll | 9:35—Keys to Melody. DEQBY o0 salmon—kings and cohos, will be| 9:45—YOU AND TROUBLE i l ‘ il analyzed during the winter by bio- SPOTS-CBS, | AL NRIG N e logists Bob Parker and Walter Kerk- | 10:00--News. B e ness. Over 1,800 were tagged. Length | 10:06—Milady’s Memo. i - - T R l A “ G l E £ > WHAT'D HE MEAN...AM 1 GONNA DI measurements, weights and scale| 10:30—Remember When. o samples were taken on approximate- [ 11:00—T-MEN-CBS. 3 WAS RIGHT IN EVERYTHING HE TOLE ¥ ( l E A “ E R S ly 8000 kings and cohos in addition | y1:30MATINEE-CBS. I ¢ P ; THEM RACE 11PS ALL WIN... p : T[T, ATTRACTIVE. to several hundred stomach samples | ;.45 o t So Z I 712 P St g D HOKY §-SMOKES. to learn feeding habits. 11:;5—!-*0!:5:;0 7l f XS 7 s » s s Kenneth Thorson, graduate of the 12:00—% Time. / ‘ R > — 4 ] —_— - 12:15—News. 12:30—HOMETOWERS-NBC. Chirepractic Health Clinie || :w-csry moore-css. ;, 1:30—STARS AND ‘STARERS- Dr. George M. Caldwell * 'NBC. - Main and Front Streets Phone 477 |[J! 2:00—SONGS/FOR SALE-CBS. 3 : | 3:00—PENNY SINGLETON-NBC.| ’ Q‘ L= A\ 3:30—Parade of Hits | 3V : P’i i = | 4:3—PRO AND CON-NBC. | | 49 3 I RN, Wt ! Im}; 445—DRAKE HOTEL ORCHES- y ) . 1\ = ; ; r‘"‘"’f“ P MAM ELLIS AIB LINES : 5-00—:;15\;\1:1"::Tsx'on TO LEARN-: . ¢ i hacsR g DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN | ** o ™= ™ Sl Ll S b Mla e/ @ ) O et =< via Petershburg and Wrangell 5:45—Snake Pit Podium. ! " : e s T s ! ‘ KAV-LETS CET DOWN | | | AND DOWN BELOW IN THE | |AND ABOVE, THE FULL CAR With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg I i:o ;P;;’;f;.flm?’ect o cmngcl » JO BUSINESS! BOILER M OF “THE OF COAL. 1S READY TO DUMP i ROO i 2 Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. jue to conditiore beyond our con- | | THAT OUCHT TO A 5% L 2 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 \ wol. | | TAKE CARE OF THE ) ) ADJOINING BUILDING, A g ooG MUST BE | WRIST RADIO! WEIGH-LORRY HAS BEEN UTS! KEEPS PUSHED INTO POSITION psd I!\ BITING 2B i | College of Fisheries at the Univer- | ¢ : : FOR SALE sity of Washington will continue bio- | £ y o, g J . - BELOW THE BUNKER. . THE logical studies at Sitka for two more B R - Y d weeks before returning to Washing- oat Repair Yar e Hhetinad wift a i e er’s degree. I ildi H | Two high school seniors, Carl Bulldmg and Equlpmeni Weidemanguf Juneau and Jim Tuck- | er of Ketchikan, were employed in | INCLUDES MARINE RAILWAY which ok Mg A ; o ; S 3 will accommodate two 50-foot vessels. i T s A : p * oo E g + S — % K= BY APPOINTMENT or WRITE K|WANIS SPONSOR E Jack Warner = Box 2921 Phone 037-2 long;2 short vu“.lE HO“ORED,‘ ‘;VJSLE-\FEEE%E gcglep:; lg r-”:rgu 'cqo&rfi " MAYBE TOO LATE. g BREATH I:lelN'r% tJra\!vF/?NiEEP IF NOBODY 5, BEING MURDERED ILL " ® Plumbing ® Heafing | . .- ... Tickets for “Johnny Holiday, FEEL AWFULLY SILLY, BUT ID 7 which will be shown at the Capitol Theatre Sept. 21-23 were given out | BETTER MAKE SURE. at the regular luncheon meeting of | p the Juneau Kiwanis yesterday.| 3 Members, with the assistance of the | Telephone Blue 737 nghlS—Red 730 Mariner Scouts, will sell the tickets | in connection with National Kids’ Harri Machine Shop, Ine. ||ow. e proceeds are o g0 or a program of assisting under-privil- 12th and E Street eged children of the Gastineau Channel area, and part to the Mar- | iner Scouts. Nearly all 3,150 Kiwanis | clubs all over the country are par- | Your Deposits SR e == UR-- YE BETTER SKEET DOWN TO TH' VOTIN' POLE = President Stanley Baskin brought .l e on of bérs u No !! ‘4 E S A F E &a:’;ll ;t:?:fl:ygrzu;k:;e;:;:nent HOWDY. o fl BODAC|OUS mzvgirgKgE..FyEERng\\z’OR '/ 1GOT A MESS at the pusic senool on Wilousiby | | MIZ HICKS 1t ALL-DAY | |TH'BALLOT BOX CLOSES ( OF BEANS TO BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES el SAVINGS BONDS e i o e e e AT SUNDOWN S%%DL&\.Y- Kenneth (Gene) Vuille, past pre- o sident, was presented with a four- T year perfect attendance pin. HE soagoensge. of chis m Dr. John Clements, in charge of bank is pledged to conserva- the program, showed-a Fish and tive operation. The safety Wildlife Service educational movie of depositors' funds is our D POS'TS depleting the nutritional value of primary consideration. In fish for public scho?rl lunch:; . addition, the bank is 2 mem- Tim Casey, of the Juneau FBI of- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- I N TH IS BAN K fice, was a guest. ance Corporation, which in- —_—— Wk anh ot ow déflopcas) ARE JUNEAU TEACHERS' . against loss to a maximum ASSOCIATION ELEETS > That’s all we He won't steal dishes, he'll of $5,000. I N S U RE D OFFICERS FOR YEAR . / : A new dishwasher, lookad him have to know, M honest, is he work if | sit on his neck The Juneau Classroom Teachers Pudge! Did you screen |over an’ found Corky. industrious an’ he’s ambitious to get, Association held its annual election | < i y. of officers at the first business him for competence?/ he had two and is he three days’pay. ‘ L d ambitious?, meeting of the year Tuesday eve- arms with ning in the grade schoolegym. £ hands attached. FmST NATI“NAL BANK Miss = Genevieve Mayberry, tea- ALASEA l of JUNEAU, cher of the third grad, was elected MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION president; Miss Dolores Mattiia, sechool nurse is vice-president; and Miss Harriet Berg, first grade tea- cher, is secretary-treasurer. Miss Margaret Maland, eighth grade ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | ul S SCHEDULED SAILINGS and was given an expression of ap- 1 CHE ILINGS preciation for her werk in the As- BRSSP | scciation during the 1949-50 school year, Selp The AdSociation is a professional YOU'RE ACTING RATHER IT'S FOR MR.JIGGS - NORTHBOUND and social organization for all teas SUSPICIOUS -DON'T TRY T CONT KNOW WHAT SWELL JOB-oMME! || WIFE FINDS. OLIT # chers in the public schools. It ANY.OF YDLIR SHEAKY : 15 N IT -—IM JUST =1 || THAD NO TROLBLE || THE BOX 16 .S. Alaska .....Sept. 17 | S.S. Aleuti: provides for group activity in com- -YOU'RENOT THE MESSENGER / SMEAKIN' OUT THE Hor z P an _Sept. 17 GONG OLIT A ARE il w%},(/ THE || EMPTY # Seward Wrangell Seattle munity affairs and for several soc- Ketchikan ial gatherings for the teachers dur- THERE'S THE DOOR- ing the year. The annual reunion S.S. Denali Sept. 26 | S.S. Alaska breakfast was held at the Baranof Sitka Seward Petersburg Seattle shortly after the start of this school Ketchikan year. e SONT Y IR 1 R R e . e e ] SFABLERS TO LEAVE FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE -Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Stabler, < RING SPLICE — September 15th will leave Tuesday on the Princess AN o - 5 Louise for a months trip in the stat- H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 es, to Ohlo and Texas. They are 2 shipping their car with them. | Cope, 1930, King Feaiwies Syodicats, lc, World 5