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T e e ———— PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1945 SALMON PACK .. "3 Girl Scout | 109 { 499,493 OFF 600,000 = == | The Girl Scouts of Troop No. 2 had | their second meeting of this fall Sept. ... keeps them trouble-free! [ vk Tnlet |20, at the Holy Trinity Parish Hail.' | —_— { Final (Final) | Mrs. Fletcher helped us make ban-' tetri H Reds 118,849 Reds 154,645 | danna sewing kits. We suggested do- | Yakutat Only District SHILL RS - e . e fotiing:’ Samar: Bt ) | 2 el Pinks 54,205 Pinks 491352 Needle Craft, Dramatics, Cooking | ot y : ‘ Packing — Revisions | Einks - 54205 Pinks .....do1352 and cila Cure g : Cohoes 28,481 Cohoes 5,662 'ourteen girls were present. e i Brlng Up Southeast had the wishing circle, and good- | | e Total 252,205 Total 716,440 | Night taps. k. With cannery in all sections of | jg4q 327646 1944 539,986 | Donna Jewett, Reporter. ’ ska except the Yakutat District| i e 6 0 PR | B — | !of Southeast Alaska now reported 3 On September 27, the Girl Scouts ] endad o5 the 1948 season, there (‘;{"':'}" A":i{““ :’"" fot Troop 2 had their usual meeting still little ‘change in the salmon | by nal) |at the Holy Trinity Parish Hall padk tetals: eds 18,684 Reds 56,378 | some of the girls finished the bags The all-Alaska pack, totaling | <ings 222 Kings 1,741 | Mrs. Fletcher taught us to make. 1 4204265 cases, is still just about| PinkS 18352 Pinks ....135,832| We are going to take Home Nur: - . o a ] 600000 cases short of that for|Chums 11,483 Chums .. 71,372 ing Tuesday from 4 o'clock to 2 S St & T 1944, Central Alaska had a good | CONOCS 594 Cohoes .. 9,042 o'clock. We had our wishing circle HEAVY HOME RUN HITTER_The slugging swing of Tommy Holmes, Boston Braveg year; Bristol Bay was “off” and BT ——— and goodnight taps. cutfielder and a league leading baiter, is analyzed by a series from the magic-eye camara, | Southicast Alaska is more than! TOW! 40,530 LRI oo SRR Donna Jewett, Reporter 1 . & 100,000 cases short of last season. | o aotassr Ay st R | Alaska for stream survey work before Late revisions of the Ketchikan | The meeting “rnursday of Troop 4 proceeding south to S e | | ; ¥ g eattle. and West Coast District pack fig- | WESTERN ALASKA |was opened by the President Sonia Db 10 Mive” Seres 8o Ueiiatie /. No (‘l()gging & | ures, along with additions from the e | Sheeper, and continued with the us- cither late tonight or tomorrow is w VE vER Ap ' 3 still-running Yakutat cannery, have| Port Moller Bristol Bay | ual routine of pledge, song and y the vessel Crane, with the Swan and no gummmg improved the Southeast area pic- (Final) (Final) gromise, The minutes were given \ e her broksn engine in tow. Passen- . . L} 3 5 ture somewhat over last week, but| Reds 32,621 |by Barbara Reid, tempora cres DURENG wEEKENfl gers for Seattle aboard the Crane, MONUMEN OF DE( 1 Quink can’t gum, cant Southeast shortcomings still ac- | Kings ..... 23 Reds 569,831 | tary, and Carmen Mantylla gave the, Captain Dan Droting, master, will b clog in your ]u‘n! It con- count for two-thirds of the all-| Pinks 124 Kings 4,288 troasurer’s report. Ly include Earl Bright, Regional Fleet TOKYO, Sept. 26.—The skell-torn ‘{,' 7 celusive Alaska deficit from 1944 figures. Chums 24,874 Chums 65540, Plans were made for a tea to be Engineer for the P&WL, and Linn American flag that flew over Hick- tains solv-x, an exclusive Alaska salmon pack totals, by| Cohoes ... 4,958 Cohoes 2294, given next Thursday, for the moth-| Juneau is to Le & busy port of o oo % s “porest Service archi- |Man Field on Detember 7, 1941, w fluid that kt‘fl’s Quilllr district and variety, compiled by o 5 ers to get acquainted with our new cull -l“rx““.l ::.ml WEIIE Srve tect. Fisheries Patrol Operator Al '% 54 SNp Dver JAGTIRyeEwY - A% - free-flowing . .. Quink is {he Fish and Wildlife Service| Total .....62,600 Total ... 641,953 leader, Mrs. Rivers veasels this week ends e ¥ indiror i Slso ba Bt the incubator for thousands of EPELOWENE 14 LN through the week: ending Sept. 22,| 1044 44,234 1941 982,792 An clection was held for officers Duc to autive Lere this afternoon Japanese airmen—on a site that i ke feoa | gigy 4 e eoweeewe fcrving in the coming year, Results is Uf Captain| iy, Bright is going to Seattle to once held a Japanese monument to the only ink containing solv-x {3t | A RSO RALE were as follows: President, Donna Larry , assigned to the Cook Login repair operations on disabled their sneak attack on'Pearl Harbor.” Carver; Vice-Prosident, Muriel Mil- Inlet area. The Teal is coming here | yessels of the F&WL fleet, which, be- | Old Glory, frazzled and weather- SOUTHEAST ALASKA 5 nes; Secretary, Barbara Reid; Treas- from Kodiak where she took .over | g: the Swain, include the Scoter. beaten but proudly bearing the scars i | g Soniheiet/ Al urer, Roberta Re- stream survey work for the disabled | Mr. Lundstrom, his season’s work Of a strafing attack on that mem- 2 Cleans your pen Ketchikan Wrangell st 127820 | ,orter, Donna Olds; weekly refresh- Swan after completing surveys ingcne, is making a vecation trip to the orable morning, fluttered gallantly » Lleans Yy P! District Petersburg” | :i‘“lfs (cases) 1883 | onts Joann Sabin, and Josephine Lr own area. The Teal's arrival seates. Mrs. Lundstrum already has|in the sun as Lt. William A. Beau- as it writes ¢ (Final) (Final) | Pinks (cases) LOIBIS. | 555 Ras Padalboted musician. has: been delayed two days waiting|gons south champ of Kansas City, an enlisted Ry 33735 Reds 17,500 Chums (cases) 258,558 The meeting was then adjourned at Yakutat to pick up Fish and Wild- 4 PRy 2 man at Pearl Harbor the day the . Quink’s solv-x cleans off | Kings ..., 591 Kings ... 101} Cohoes (cases) 103394 for refreshments in the kitchen. life parsonnel there. A ‘nf ot 'xl‘lml? 15 al80 50ING ON | yway pegan, slowly pulled the hoisting g St Pinks 418327 Pinks _..118531 Donna Olds, Reporter. I aboard' the; Tealy. ini=| YACBU0D And Wil Vish WIS PRICUISL corg, ink that has hardened on CRice w0 Chime’ — TAB Lol 1,504,528 clude cries Agents Fred 274 other "“‘"!’I’L s of his family| 10000 wa, 40 miles northwest of ¥ the nib! Many businesses, Gofoes . 30282 Gohoes. .. 1557 Last Year 1,944,033 Girl Scout Troop No. 5 met Thurs- He Inlet, and Charlie 1 el 3(} 5 his son at the | ropys, formerly was a military fly- : e Aakeds a bl bxbense oo | —————day after school in the parlors of Petry, Bristol Bay. Also aboard, from | UniVeIsity of Oregon. ing cadet school where Nippon's air = SR i .'[ Total 560,764 Total 169,406 Central Alaska the Northern Light Presblterian Seward, is Edith Moore of the F&WL ~ Master of the crippled Swan s and ground crews were trained and item, insist on Quink, it’s f Fytee ! Church with their Leader, Mr ©. cffice here, who has been vacation-| Capt. Roy Lindsicy. were graduated as many 500 at 1944 544,464 1944 150,431 (Final) v b b e k. e Pl e 5 AT : . the only ink containing salv-x —————————— | Reds (cases) 436,119 Carter. ’lh_arc were 14 girls present. R B L o /i ; 1 tim2. American airmen called it " i The 1oquirements necessary for a The Teal will vemain in Southeast' £mpire Want-ads brmg results! the Randolph Field of Japan. Testern Western Biher (casen)oot &1, nd Class Scout were discussc “ . Pi s G N R SRR 3 v = ST s om (Final) (Finaly, - 7| BARks’ (casex) 1199676 .4 then election of officers A B ECEEET EEE CEPEE L EEMIE U EC UL e er H Red: 10,168 Reds 23247/ Chums (cases) e 328,282 S i S @ : 7 » eds , eds 1§ QR ey the first part of the year was held. [ g S ] - Kings 207 Kings 10y <RR0 (Cges) 90194 . following wi lecteds Prest- @ A g B T o AT 5 .3 i g were elected: Presi- () n %/ % i E % y 4 ‘J. Dissolves, flushes Pinks ... 94,505 Pinks 109.133: A —-— ' dent, Agnes Hared: Vice-President, 0 + B/ Ny / g : di Chums 29,267 Chums 654311 oA 2"“_‘“"84 Marjorie Klingbeil; Secretary, Joyce (4 4] y " away se iment Cohoes 4,010 Cohoes ..... 6,585, Last Year 1,871,769 Rivers; Treasurer, Norma Lee Cook; fia 'i?!"“ -K@ q W 7 WA ;; - ——— Song Leader, Dorothy Robards, and 3 § | )] Y a V@/ E l{’ § b !‘ Sludgy deposits that 20 Total 138,157 Total 204,465 ( Western Alaska Molly MacSpadden, Reporter. ‘,fi RS fi {l often cake in a pen dis- 1944 243,100 1944 498,150 | (Final) 4| The guls who have their Brownic ) ), Vi O '3 v gfl D it solve when Quink with By an — | Reds (cases) ooz sbiEeR-ecis Lol last year axe fo take. g 1 4 @ 80 ®ae % E (LN g‘: 4 il T a4 F T is Tey Strait (Final) Yakutat | Kings (cases) 4311 » them fo the meating next weck, to be { 3 g §5~ B e Reds 13827 Reds 18026 Pinks (cases) {§iRtEs eCld VST EEbWRies. . OF ogurse ¢ 5 A ‘ifi’ : alg-a T 4 | toink sediment what soap Kings 278 Kings 573| Chums (cases) 90,4147, the uniforms must te cleaned and { &Bfi JA[@,@K& 4'5§1E€/ § E@@N Ecg g is to dirt. Quink is Pinks 45971 Pinks 790, Cohoes (cases) o5y Dressed and in good condition when A : 4 E a3 Chums ...25095 Chums 93| K Y 8rc ”,'I‘,".’ghf i e :j < 3 * A the only ink containing solv-x Cohoes ... 4789 Cohoes ..15957; - Total " 704,553 , Mally Machpgiocn, Reporter 217 Seward Street ) i s ! et 1,027,026 | rownie Troop No. 1 was busy t; ?5 it Total 89,960 Total B e e ] e 3 %) B H 3 ¢ 2 I ; ey 7/ |with many activities at their regular (5 @ Exper! repair work done without delays ; | 194 216,908 IR, l9<54_51 ALL-ALASKA TOTALS = | meeting Thursday in the Methodist (/) P * ¥ 55 | 2 e § (Recreation Center. Officers who [ in & ) . Ends rubber rot, ket | SR 1188591 Voo clerad fo ths e of Ot @ Let us overhaul your cld radio fo resiore 4 . (Final) Kings (cases) 87,117 ber are Judy Foss, President; Helen (9 i . ) )8 ! y : i ¥ ce 4 metal corrosion Reds 11217 | Pinks (cases) 2212713 Claire Lister, . Secretary; Connie ¢ lis new pe'iorman“— 5; . . = gs (cases Chums (cases) 677,204" Brown, Treasurer. ) ) . Ordinary ink causes 65% s (el 1 % ) 4 T - B Y o 4 Pinks (cases) 225606 | Cohoes (cases) 200,840 | * JUT-OF- { Y 143 of all pen breakdowns. So Chums 43,240 """ | As soon as the Browiit pins arrive ;/ CJ P OF TO‘VN ORDERS PhOMP LY FILLED ;fi 5 ; s 15 Gre an initiation party will be held, and 9 ive your pen solv-x pro- Cohoes %... 28200 | Grand Total 4,294 265 A % g (¢ " - . ) g 1y 7 2k "vear e the girls’ mothers and fathers and (0 Tubes . . . Batteries . . . Marine Transmiiiers . . . Eic. 4 tection. Get a bottle o Total 306337 | 5 e the committes members are to be ; Quink today. It costs no 1944 262,579 | OES TO ATTEND RIT! el o SRR L e 8 . PRI o A QI Al Sy b rownie Pool has arrived and - . :‘or‘?ftb?)" Pr;llnar): f"l‘" e E FOR CHARLES E. NAGHEL .01\ o111 yrought a pretty stone to 4 4 = L N ) Specify Quink . . .it's T T W ut in the w v box s 3 ’ pecify Quink | e | Al Order of Eastern Star mem- Em nty 9:‘0‘\!:?'&»1 ;3(‘)\:‘:\‘,"‘3?' 1[;1: :ooooooo:»ooeowowooooocooo»eoooooaoooo“«o"ewooooooomnoomnw / P | o) | b e 3 2 ~ pocl. S 5 ster, Jr., has o # L the aaly iakicontalRiie sl x ‘ ”e;xs] alnsn:lzqu;;tr;ofizngvuyhyJ\Aad volunteered to paint the pool. 3 @g‘t;z'»;-‘}ff;w,!‘. Copper River Copper River |0 Xu’iwra] MiSSaag © attend h. prownies stuffed their “sit- BESE @ (Spring) (Fall Final) |, y afternoon of y,ons» with paper and they are to b4 A e late brother Charles E. Naghel. gou the oxt week %4 Reds 10,997 Reds 0| They will assemble at 1:80 oclock' i o UP next weelk. b4 Kings 6,021 Cohoes 41,127 o e R‘e- ?T +80'70 Cloo “Lieutenant” Mary Treat told the ; gL 0 : hd' ite Temple, to al- gecond part of the Brownie story, led | Total 77,018 Total Atidh] T S 2. B & Brownie song and led in a Brownie § | 1944 65,018 1944 34,661 | 5 77 game. s L - e er;’::: Xf;:z et EI Am- The girls who brought in their ap- 3 i P | i chest men, was born in plications are Conni Wi o Prices: 15¢ and 25¢ | ELKS' LADIES’ NIGHT | Germany, arrived in New York B ariond. sie QU RO, i : v Johnson, Sandra Junge, Nellie May - o . ~ | o aallars i i pocket, Fovier, Georga Clark, Judy Fu, Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma Saturday, Sept. 29.—Dancing and|and found work in a fur store at Carla Carter, Lorna Dee MacKin- Janesville, Wisconsin refreshment (10,074-t5) $2 a week. nen, Sharon Day and Kay Fiske. 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