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Fish Study Funds
Made Available
An allocation of $614,900 has
been made to the Alaska Depart
ment of Fish and Game for a two
year crash program of research on
Alaska salmon, Governor William
A. Egan was advised today.
Word of the allocation was re
ceived by Commissioner Clarence
A. Anderson of the Alaska Depart
ment, by telephone, from Clarence
Pautzke, Commissioner of the U. S.
Fish and Wildlife Service who
made the funds available.
The funds were made available
as part of $2,500,000 emergency
program asked by President Ken
nedy for research in connection
with the North Pacific Fisheries
Treaty.
The program provides $181,300
for the remainder of this fiscal
year, ending June 30, and an ad
ditional $433,600 for the succeed
ing year.
Nine separate program involving
the Southeastern Alaska, Prince
William Sound, Kodiak and Yukon
River area will be covered by the
funds.
$21,500 and $50,000 of the funds
will be used for salmon tagging in
the Kodiak area.
Tourist Effort
Of City Praised
Kodiak was included in nine vei
bal “Oscars” for “Outstanding per*
formance in attracting and serving
tourists” handed out to variout
cities in the State today by Alaska
Commissioner of Commerce, A. H.
Romick, whose department in
cludes the State Division of Tour
ism and Economic Development.
The Commerce Department head
cited Kodiak as an example of what
a community can do to graduate a
local celebration into the ranks of
a national attraction. “Through
early planning and early notifica
tion of the Division of Tourism,
“Romick said, “the city has made
it possible for the State to mail
Kodiak King Crab Festival news re
leases and mailers to the press,
travel industry, and general in
quirers of the U. S. A. and Canada.
Not surprisingly, said Romick, “the
response has been highly success
ful.”
Other cities cited for the mythi
cal “Oscars” were Ketchikan, Sitka,
Juneau, Skagway, Haines-Port,
Chilkoot, Anchorage, Fairbanks
and Nome.
Naval Station
Births
>+**++***+++*+**+**++++**
A son, John Edison, weighing
8 lbs., was born on April 20, to
Roberta Ann and Theodore Wright,
Lt. USN.
I ' '' ;mi.
Robert E. Norton
Evidence that the KODIAK MIRROR is read in distant places
is graphically illustrated in the picture above. Pictured is Pfc. Robert
L. Norton, son of Mrs. Anne Koppang, and the scene is his barracks
at Manheim, Germany, where he is stationed.
Robert is 24 years old, and is with the U. S. Army Signal Corps.
He is expected to be home on furlough in August and will be trans
ferred elsewhere after more than two years in Germany.
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Cotton Dusters
$3.95 and Up
Kraft’s Dry Goods
Doubles Tournament
ELKS LANES
During King Crab Festival
MAY 6th and 7th
Come In and Sign Up Now
Bowl As Often As You Like
PRIZES $ PRIZES $ PRIZES
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Don’t Forget Our Summer League
Teams Still Need Bowlers
Read the classifieds for profit;
use them for results.
Christian Science
Society
Sunday School.9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service_11:00 a. m.
Testimony Meeting .. 4th Wed.
8:00 p.m.
Reading Room ... .*.Wed.
7-8 p. m.
Located on Shelikoff
near Cope St.
Church of God
6th & I Streets
Fred Mamaloff, Pastor
Sunday School.10 ajn.
Morning Worship.11 ajn.
Evening Service_7:30 p.m.
Mid Week Service ... 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Listen To Christian Brotherhood
Hour, Station KHAR, 590 kilo
cycles, 8 a. m. Sunday
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Worship Service 10:45 A. M.
Meeting Each Sunday Morning
In The Old City Hall Bldg.
For Information Call 486—2478
Kodiak Assembly
of God Church
Mission Road
Pastor Wm. L. Cummins
Phone 486—2491
“Not By Might, Nor By Power,
But By My Spirit, Saith the
Lord of Hosts.”
SERVICE SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
Sunday School.10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ... 11:00a.m.
Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 ?.m.
Evangelistic Service .. 7:30 p.m.
MONDAY
Missionettes.1:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
Women’s Prayer
Meeting.2:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Youth Meeting.7:00 p.m.
Berean Baptist Church
REV. CLETIS LEVERETT, PASTOR
L. B. LINDSEY, S. S. SUPERINTENDENT
A Bible Believing Baptist Church with
a Real Concern for Souls of Men.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00
EVENING SERVICE 7:00
PRAYER MEETING (Wed.) 7:30
“For the Word of God and the
Testimony of Jesus Christ.”
Community Baptist Church
Rev. Lewis White
“The Big White Church on the Hill”
lay School—9:45 a.m.
ling Worship—11:00 a.m.
:h Fellowship Groups—6:30 p.m.
ling Worship—7:30 p.m.
Week Service—7:30 p.m. Wednesday
LDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE”
KODIAK DIRECTORY
BARTENDERS LOCAL 875 A.F.L.
Meets on 2nd Sunday of every
month, 12 noon at Fishermen’s
Hall.
KODIAK
EMBLEM
CLUB
No. 187
fleets 1st & 3rd
Thursday at
8 p.m. at the
Elks Club.
KODIAK LODGE NO. 1772 BPOE
Meets every Friday
evening
at 8:30 p.m.
Visiting Memheis Welcome
ALASKA COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEM
Hours of Business
Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 6 pm
Saturday, 9 am to 12 noon
Sundays and Holidays, Closed
Emergency wires may be filed
during the closed office hours at
the message center.
KODIAK ISLAND JAYCEES
Meet the lot. and 3rd.
Wednesday of each
month.
7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
In the Montmartre
Basement.
KODIAK
LODGE
F. & A. M.
No. 295
Meetings — Stated 3rd Monday,
8 p.m. at Kodiak Masonic Temple
BUSINESS ft PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN’S CLUB
Business Meeting—1st Monday at
7:30 p.m.
Dinner Meeting—3rd Monday at
7:00 p.m. at Island Fountain.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Regular meetings 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays, 8 p.m.,
at the VFW Hall.
JACK ALLMAN POST NO. 17
AMERICAN LEGION
meets the 1st Thursday of every
month at 7:30 p.m. at the
American Legion Dug-Out
above city hall.
KODIAK ISLAND
TOASTMASTERS CLUB NO. 1968
Dinner meetings every Tues.
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
In the Montmartre Basement.
Visitors are cordially invited.

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