The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1950, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER PROSPECTING OF HAIES FISHERIES IS NEW DEVELOPMENT Prospects look promising “for a program of exploration of the waters in the Haines area this spring for shrimp, fisheries, Ralph B manager of the Alaska Develop ment Board said. Browne has re- where he discussed the project John Dassow ctor of the and Wildlife roducts Lab- oratory in that ci It is hoped, similar project was year on a small s ficant success in Channel : the auspic partment of es. Browne said that the waterways near Haines have been liitle ex- plored but it is believed that such a project might result in the lo- cating of crab, shrimp and Ppos- sikly other ma able fisheries in sufiicient quantities to warrant a cevelopment of the industr: Browne said that Haine S terminal of the Hair Cu cennecting with the Alaska H way could provide a rapid tra portation of fisherie jucts to intevior Alaska and the said a processing plant : would be a means of extend 4 fisheries season in that area, pfo- vide for an increase i mployment and expand the present limited fishery there. While in Ketchikan, Browne so discussed various communit velopments in prospect with cit officials and civic the Gastineau yaters under rritorial De- or rent at the chine Center. 642-tf Sewing macn: ‘White Sewing forrrr e HOPE'S 2nd HAND STORE WILL BE CLOSED TEMPORARIEY Going outside for medical attention 22, 1950 HYDABURG CANNERY T0 HANDLE SHRIMP, CRAB FOR MARKETS The installing of machinery at| the Hydaburg cannery will soon | Le accomplished [ the handling so they may be shipment to state. | Cement floors have ordiny to Arthur H. Walker, dit officer for the native re- rees of “he Alaska Native Serv-| i ted on the cannery | of the allation. of | ery for the| b and shrimp | re with the | yment will | lor 40 p \ The five native owned canneries in Southeast Alaska are at Metla- katla, Hydaburg, Kake, Hood Bay and Kluwak. I { \ e 'FRANK B. McCLURE IS | MANAGER NEW RICHMOND HOTEL FOR NEW OWNERS s in Alaska that Frank Many of his fr | will be glad to le B. McClure, for many years man- ager of the New Washington Hotel in Seattle, has been appointed | manager of the New Richmond Hotel, recently acquired by the Ontario Hotel Co. | Plans of the new owners include | the extensive reconditioning of the | New Richmond, acvording to an! announcement in Seattle news- | RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDbAY VENING 6.00—News. 6:15—Strange Adventure. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—PABST PRIZE FIGHT- CBS. 8:00—ARTHUR GODFREY-CB! 8:30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. $:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Siga Oft THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 1-95—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Must:s for the Missus. 9°30—Weather report. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—~YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. —Milady’s Memo, —ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 11:00—Blue Barron. :15—~MATINEE-CBS. —Listeners’ Digest. —TERREA LEA-NBC. | —Forecasts. 15—News. 12:30—ORGAN MUSIC-NBC. | 12:45—ELMO ROPER-CBS. The Ontario Hotel Co., with of- fices in Pasadena, Calif, and < headed by President Nieuport B.| | Estes, has other hotels in Calif- | ornia and in the Southeast, as | well as extensive real estate in| California. | |~ McClure was with the New Wash- | {ingmn for 25 years and has many | :lxicnds among the Alaskans whu; i have made the New Washington | seattle headquarters through the 'years. | | M:neral wool insulation is made of rock smelter by forcing steam | under high pressure to hbreak up| the rock into fluffy fibers. | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- NBC. 2:00—FRANK SINATRA-CBS. :00—THIS IS YOUR LIFE-NBC. 3:30—Thanksgiving Program. 4:30—National Guard. 4:45—MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. 5:00—-BREAK THE BANK-NBC. 5:30—League of Women Voters. 5:45—Waltz Time. GODFREY HERE Paul T. Godfrey (not Arthur) of Vancouver, B. C,, is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. For a Real Fit-Made-To Measure | suits at Caslers. 634-t1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: t on November 8th, 1950, in via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ‘the Commissioner’s Court for Ju- {reau Precinct, at Junea®, Alaska, 'J. B. Burfcrd was appointed ex- |ecutor of the Estate cf Josephinc | C. Spickett, deceased. All persons “having claims against said estate lare required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executor at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. | J. B. BURFORD, Executor. Nov. 8, 1950. Nov. 29, 1950 Announcement: Miss Ethel MacNair, M.A., Columbia University, is here for the third time, offering her guaranteed five-lesson touch-typing course (adults and children over ten) and her fifteen-lesson shorthand course. In- dividual instruction any time, any place. ALSO: Language courses for BEGINNERS—ten-les- son courses in conversational Spanish (Spanish news- paper as textbook) ; Portuguese and Ru: i textbooks). Individual or group instruction. appointment from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. ETHEL MacNAIR Juneau Hotel Phone 123 !First Publication: Last Publication: R R O NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, (that the undersigned was, on the 10th day of November, 1950, duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Edwin C. Adams, deceased. ! All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased are required | to present the same, with proper | vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, within | six months from the date of this | notice. Dated this 10th day of November, 1950. BENEFIT DANCE For the Tuberculosis Hospital “City of Hope” WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 AT 16P. M. At the A. F. of L. Hall—114 Second Street Tickets $1.20—including tax TWO DOOR PRIZES: Frist—A 12-lb. Turkey. Second—A Basket of Fruit. Holder of awarding ticket must be present. MILDRED KNIGHT, Administratrix of the estate of Edwin C. Adams, deceased. First Publication: Nov. 15, 1950, Last Publication: Dec. 6, 1950. INVITATION TO BID The Department of Taxation, Box 2751, Juneau, Alaska, announces the | Invitation to Bid for furnishing | Fishing License Plates for the year |1951. Interested bidders may ob specifications and bid forms at réom 205, Simpson Building, Juneau, | Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 10 AM, Dec. 15, 1950 and then publicly opened. M. P. MULLANEY H Tax Commissioner. * ¥ | First Publication: Nov. 15, 1950. Last Publication: Dec. 6, 1950. HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES LOCAL 871 BARTENDERS LOCAL 869 R e S Aad Alaska Jewelers Your Resource For DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted Only Hours Away by Mail Inquiries Invited. Also recious Jewelry on . Special Order, S.S. Denali Dec. 3 Send for Brochure Petersburg Ketchikan NASON b i Bostte Diamonds Wholesale From Seattle 203 White Bldg. Ma. 0713 COASTAL MONARCH — Nov. 24 Seattle 1, Wash. Memos gladly to your H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED ‘SAILINGS . at Juneau NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Nov. 27 Seward Cordova Sitka S.S. Baranof Seward SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ....Nov. 26 Ketchikan Seattle Dec. 5 Sitka Bank or Store THE DAILY ALASK2 EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 PROMISED BLONDIE I'D MOW THE LAWN i've liked work'mg We like here, Mr. Wallet. It's a fine crew. SHORE I DON'T MIND. T HAD VACCINASHUNS FUR CHICKEN-POX AN’ MEASLES. . CATCHIN' COMBS?? WHAT DO YE THINK 1AM-- TETCHED IN TH' HAID? MAYOR BARLOW-- HAVE YE TRIED YORE LUCK CATCHIN' COMBS YET? “WELL-T HATE TO PART WITH THAT PAINTING AS I PAINTED IT FOR MY HUSBAND -1 HAD 1T HANGING IN HIS ROOM! 1 HOPE SHE'S FORGOTTEN ABOUT IT --- WONDER WHAT WERE HAVING FOR SUPPER Copr. 1950, Kiny; Beatures Sye But | : Inc. Wodld rights reserved We'll miss you! have mycall to )| You're steady and go into the service. dependable and we SHORE PUTTIN’ A LOT IN. THEM OTHERS DIDN'T USE NOWHERES NEAR AS MUCH. [/ WELL HAVE TO SET THEM DOWN OFF THE RGCAD AND DENONATE THEM FROM A 3 SAFE DISTANCE WITH A BURST Jo» NOW, THAT'S AH-HERE ’HEE’S COMES -AN BUT-MRS, JIGGS -~ 50 ARTISTIC /. NANT TO-BUY T AND HANG IT O Vet A FINE THING TO CALLTHE HOOTIN' HOLLER VOTERS === SHE FELL FOR MY SALVE-SHE THINKS I AM A GREAT ART COLLECTOR--BUT NOT A RICH MAN-~ PAGE SEVEN I'LL START SUPPER AS SOON AS YOU MOW THE LAWN. Thanks for every- thing. VIl let you know where | light. If we're in business when you come out, we'll have a place YORE JEST LIKE ALL THE REST A THESE HERE .'PEOPLE... AIN'T NOBUDDY GOT GOOD MANNERS ER A SENSE A HUMOR 2 b/ THIS DITCH 16 A GOOD 6POT. . . CAREFUL, NOW... Sy WHEW! maDE IT! X THE OTHER, TARGET, AND BE CAREFUL YoU Ky VITAMIN, LISTEN CLOSELY— BRING SPARKLE AND HER UKULELE TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY/ SHE DOESN'T KNOW HER DAD'S SICK, SO JUST SAY SHES GOING TO PLAY FOR SOME KIDS. 02 YE OL' CHANGE-COAT CAMEELY | UH-CATCHIN' COMBS, DID YE SAY ? OH, SHORE, SHORE THAT'S HEAPS FINE/IT'S WORTH A THOUSAND TO GIT IT OUT OF MY ROOM- LET'S GO TO DINTY5- ILL PAY YOU THEREY e, Inc, World tights teserved

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