The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 21, 1950, Page 7

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IIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SiRL SCOUT TROOP 11 ELECTS OFFICERS me tise meeine ot e oot | SAYS OF FISHERMEN fterncon in the Lutheran Church arlors and the following officers vere elected: President, Sue Wade; Vice Presi- ent, Celeia Niemi; Secretary, Nan- ®y McDowell, Treasurer, Mary Gris- $iam and reporter, Virginia Nielsen. # It was agreed four girls woult fake over the meetings with hel { f Mr. Kiley, our new troop leader. [ VIRGINIA NIELSEN, | Straits company packed 30,000 cases Reporter. S | i, this area. | Tune in the | BLATI | ROUND UP TONIGHT | KINY 10:05P. M. Brought to you every Tuesday & Thursday by BLATZ BREWING CO. Plumbing | 0il Burners I Telephone Blue 737 | Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street 21, 1950 "PROUD OF SEINE | FLEET” MRS. WELSH. RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460— UNEAU | THURSDAY EVENING “I am proud of my fleet of local g,?g¥gfn';;r Bl seiners,” Mrs. Jeannie Welsh, own- | g Z er and manager of the Icy Straits | 6:30—Billboard of Alr. Salmon Company, said in Juneau| 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. Wednesday before her departure | q | for the south by Pan American. | 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. In a fishing season exceptional| 8:00—UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. because it was so bad, the Icy| 8:30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. Icy Straits employs all local na- 10:00—News. tive seiners. | 10:15—Sports Roundup. “Using local Hoonah flsh(’rmen,; 10:30—Forecasts. Icy Straits was akle to employ their | 10:35—Sign Off. 3 wives in the cannery. This season | FRIDAY MCRINING AND showed that operating with a united | AFTERN.‘ON unit, fishing within our own area, Sign On. we were able to come through the| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. season sWwith a better pack than 7:05—Local Weather. i could be expected in a poor season,” | 7:30—News. P of salmon, much better than other companies of the same capacity Mrs, Welsh said. “It was a hard| 8:00—Morning Thought. and hectic summer for all of us. 8:10—News Headlines. But like all cannerymen Wwe ar? 8:25—Weather. to mext| o.00—Music for e Missus. Twenty-two Hoonah fishermen | 9%:_“ Tlriu(:e'lc“i::‘e | make up Mrs., Welsh's seiner fleet.| °* 2 | About 36 Hoonah women are em- ployed in the cannery and a half-a- | dozen Hoonah men in addition to Icy Straits’ 28 key men, | During the three-day extension | pericd, the cannery operated at capacity. There will be no fall fish- | 11.15 Bjue Barron. * ing at Hoonah this year, Mrs. Welsh 11:30—MATINEE-CBS. Esiig 11:45—TERREA LEA-NBC. - 12:00—Forecasts. Sewing machines for rent at the| 12:05—3; Time. White Sewing Machine Center. | 15.15 News. 12:30—~HOMETOWERS-NBC. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- . H | OBS. ea Ing | 1:30—UN REPORT:-CBS. 2:00—SONGS FOR SALE-CBS 3:00—PENNY SINGLETON-NBC. 3:30—Parade of Hits 4:30—PRO AND CON-NBC. 4:45—DRAKE HOTEL ORCHES- TRA-CBS. | 5:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- | ING-CBS. 5:30—UN IS MY BEAT-NBC. 5:45—Snake Pit Podium. looking forward, now, year.” 9:45—YOU AND TRAFFIC SAFETY-CBS. 10:00—Newo. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Remember When. 11:00—Four Knightes. Nights-Red 730 KNOW YOUR 6:00—Dinner News. | EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST ——— All programs subject to change | LENSES PRESCRIBED g | lu¢ *o confiiione beyond our can- | “rol. Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = = LIFE TOP CLUB VEEP, T | for the week-end 'ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali ......| Sept. 26 Sitka Seward S.S. Alaska ........ Oct. 3 Cordova Seward Valdez FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE 8. S. CHENA — September 28th "H. E.GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 have Coca-Cola on hand BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY ! RETURNS FROM MEET E ] | Attending meetings of New York | | Life Insurance Company’s Top Club ‘Council has become an annual ev- {ent for Mr. and Mrs. Keith G.| | Wildes, who returned to Juneau the | tirst of the week. | Wildes, special agent for New York Life, with headquarters in !Juneau, is vice president for the | Pacific Coast t year, which means that he has written more | life insurance, more paid volume, |than any other agent on the Pacific L) LB '\ '(a 0 | Cogit except Ed Golden, San Fran- | cisco agent who was made president |of Nylic’s Top Club Council, and | who leads the whele country in New York Life sales. | The Top Club’s annual education- al meeting was at the Greenbrier,: lamous resort hotel at White Sul- phur, West Virginia this year. Following their return west, the| Wildes spent a week in Seattle, the | | Juneau agent in his company’s’ Seattle oftice. | The Ike Taylors, formerly of Ju- | neau, drove Mr. and Mrs., Wildes to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Du- fresne in their new home seven miles out of Olympia. Dufresne, formerly with the Fish and Wildlife | | Service in Juneau and Washington, | D. C., expects to come north later| this fall, Mr, Wildes said. | “We saw many Alaskans in Seat- | tle. Among them was Al Cohn, | who was with the Bureau of Pub- | lic Roads here about ten. years ago, He is now president of the State Construction Company in Seattle, and his foad and bridge work in Washington and Oregon has already passed $1,000,000 for this year. He wished to be remem- bered to his friends in Juneau,” Wildes said. MARKS FIELD T0 BE MAINTAINED, AIR FORCE BASE NOME, Alaska, Sept. 21 — (B — Nome's controversial Marks Air Force base will remain open with necessary crews and equipment to maintain regular winter schedules, the Air Force told the Chamber of To be prepared for hospitality , Buy a case or carton © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company ® SOUTHBOUND Commerce today. Although inactivated, the field S.S. Alaska ......| Sept. 24 will be ready in emergencies, the Air Wrangell Seattle Force said in a statement. A limited Ketchikan force as well as various post facili- ties were included in the plan. S.S. Denali ......... Oct. 2 Chamber officials said they felt Petersburg Seattle their efforts to keep the base from Ketchikan closing were partly rewarded. They added however that plans are going ahead to include the ‘“northern gateway to North America” in addi- tional defense measures through aid from other agencies. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ALL RADIO BROADCASTS ARE BEING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'L FLIP A HALF-DOLLAR ~HEADS, I HELP BLONDIE WITH THE DISHES --- ZA_TAILS, I TAKE A NAP P Rt N OH-OH, IT'S HEADS --- TO MAKE IT TWO OUuT OF THREE ,——~ = T'LL GIVE YE EMPTY-HERDED SLOSHWOCKERS ONE LAST CHANCET TO RIDOLE OUT MY BODACIOUS RIDDLE--+ “ CHAWIN' TERBACKY, CHAWIN' TERBACKY -- AN’ WHAT FOLLOWS TH' BRIDE?" — A BIT O'HOT TEA AN’ EMON BEFORE RETIRIN' You BEG PARDON, MISS OLIVE, | HAVE A PLAN WHEREBY NO HORSE CAN WIN ‘THIS OW_RACE ! AND TO OUR DEPARTED GREAT AMERICAN WE WHO STILL CARRY ON CAN ONLY SAY THAT... QUICK...TELL THE PRESIDENT... WE MUST CUT INTO HIS SPEECH... INTERRUPTED... WAIT ¢ WHEW -2 " Hear that, Il get you Pudge! We're some,Judy. getting ‘low on some along. cups and plates. WELL, I'LL FLIP IT AGAIN WIMPY WANTS ME TO PUT THIS SHORT WAVE RECEIVER ABOARD MARY Snag ? Hustle YONDER'S YORE ANSWER!! SHE COULDVE AT LEAST GIVEN ME MY HALF- DOLLAR BACK "4 J WELL, YOU.DON'T HAVE AHEM ! THIS IS J. WELLINGTON WIMPY CALLING SWEE'PEA IN _THE SOUTH PSST...MR. PRESIDENT.., PLEASE FORGIVE THE INTERRUPTION B222 Bzzz Keep ‘yer shirt g on.l'll get ‘em_ THATS HIS WRIST RADIO! WONDER I DIDN'T GET HIS MESSACE. SWEE'PA, THE HORSES ARE WAITING AT THE POST! PROCEED, THERE AT ONCE WITH OUR cow!! )\ Do YoU'F! W-WHAT 2 FELLOW AMERICANS... Vo HUMPHREY (S ALIVE 2 As the lawyers say—time is of the essence! ROLLS OF PAPER! THEY SHOULD MAKE GOOD COVER TILLI REACH THAT ELEVATOR. MR. JIGGS- YOU'RE NOT YOURSELF LATELY-~~ GOT SOME BE SURPRISED / | TROUBLES? MR. PAT TENT-THE LAWYER AND INVENTOR - 15 COMING QUT TO SEE MY BROTHER'S INVENTION - T KNOW HE'LL GREAT HEAVENS. THERE HE 16 NOW /| WHAT IN THE WORLD HAS HAPPENED ? =i Cope. 1930, King Featurgs Syndicate, lac’, World cights reserved: | I (|

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