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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949‘_ Fishi :{MRS. ANSOME NELSON IFISHERIES COM. ['::.: o Tl e bt el e G BARTLETT TO SPEAK fishing Boat TAX FIGURES SHOW TAKU AUXILIARY MEETS;|MRS. A P e AMARCO 10 SOROPTIMISTS \tes %0 ALASKA'S ECONOMY PUMHOSPTALPROGRAN, PASSES AVAY HERE s CONFERENCE, o S s ON NEXT FRIDAY o SR 1S FAIRLY sunli‘;:;:‘?.,.t“::fi";*azg B s Y0 5 o RECOMMENDATIONS| ™ * ™o e o & 3 r at 2 o'clock at St. Ann's MPBELTOWN, Scotland, Sept. the American Legion Dugout |ternoon a % 7 (o i g 2 2 ilen Otten of Seattle is regis- The fishing boat Nil Des wnh Mrs, Lauta Brunson presid~| Hospital. Born in Texas 87 yeaws| . o orcno o pb. 1A Glen g | - © = “re- Against a national background of | 20, 8 Led in Juneau and k. b tered at the Gastineau Hotel, [ 5 Describing her speech ¢ Dre- | erandum dropped its net ye ing. a he had teen in | Ttis. Bacific biarine. Plsherias Gorn- ! o 8500008000 lude” to the speech Delegate E. L.|qay in the Firth P 1 : | production and employment cut-| " piang were made for a weekly | vicinity for the past 30 years. Mrs, Bartlett is ex: ed to give at the backs during the past year, Alaska's hospitall program for Veterans who| Nelson is also survived by l\m|m“””“ invited Alaska, Hawa 'I - g 5 Bartlett is expected to give ¢ caught His Majesty’s subi > | economy has remained fairly stable. PSS Brog! 43 ;. Weston, Spokane, | Cahada and Mexico to join yester-| FROM WHITEHORSE For men who Soroptimist luncheon next Friday, | pjcide. g indisate vy B eo. ‘nre in the local hospitals. The vis-|sons, William E. & 2 .( ]0-(01119. day 't M MacChesney and Lt. G.| d oA S einita o T o his is indica y tax collec- and Herbert Weston, 17 Pl | i@ d IR Al iied R, FETROSIU, DROrC The submarine was exercising iting committee will rotate among| Wash, and Herber % Ol " Members are California, Oregzon|Brochu of the Military Hospital| Sha"e_fleve ay " kiaal stehbod' Com tion figures for fiscal 1949 re-| 5 N of the Alaska Statehood Com- | . umerged at 90 feet, It surfaced| o g g | the members during the year. fino, Idaho. §iia Washihigton . | bb. d the o he ceived by the Alaska Development vas in-| The funeral will be held next {in Whi e are guests at tmx mittee, held the DHOIOL her'gang the crew disetitangled the net. oo ool gl o i mii e Tageeh | Bk, Natalle Sustathon e i i fternoon at 2 o'cloek in| Representatives from the three|Baranof Hotel. fellow clu® members at noon today, from the conning tower and peri- o 'x(nue ‘mated. Tuesday a (-x“;'\m I(‘ : l. Aoy etittas, ValhNea, the Shabe DRbar: | i 5 she explained the act under 3 Harold Fennel, commander of the “he Charles ; OrtUBIY | ment, Fish and Wildlife Zervice| NOME VISITOR S * | The degrease in federal individual, | apel with interment in the Ever- Which the Statehood Oommitlet| ppe skipper of the Nil Desper- e 4 | Post, called on. the members and|Shapel With inicr: VeI" | attended the meeting, which con-| Walter E. Berklund of Nome is :x’ n"o BRUSH” SHAVE CR 2 o ) lined the corporation and profits tax ecol-| green Cemetery. | was created. She also outlined the | 4nqum gonated the in the net| o vione in Alaska was 3.1 l,cem‘exlended an invitation to the Aux-|5" cluded in the noon. guest at the Baranof. prozram of work set up by ”1‘” to the submarine cre i et n‘:mnflx‘xllary to join with the Post in a| e The Commisston recommended the Bik; R | The MODERN shave cream its organizational meeting here last % X % 2 Fa joint meeting and social hour once| i renewal—with little change—of tuna ' FROM PRINCE RUPERT v | decrease was 5 percent. | Y renewal—with change—of tun: RO} NCE for MODERN men ) | Individual income taxes collected :h:l:::h{h N s s O RUTH ELIZABE(H ALLEN I§ 000 s co and| 1. 0. Kuander, H. Taylor and| é Mrs. Hermann paid high tribute VEN'RE DRAWN in Alaska amounted to $14206.-|¢ eth'r’ il i, SUC BRH)E of GER‘[D GOEBH.( ste. R L. Wiye of Prince Rupert are at| @@ ..'.."‘.fl to the work done by the al 48840, a 48 percent drop under | ‘C8€ther: It also made recommendations|the Baranof. A P Science Class at the University the previous year's collections of| At the conciusion of the meeting for . ihB - International - HRUDHE T Alaska, which recently issued a | $14,928,833.62. Percentagewise, the |8 Surprise stork shower was held| \n. . ., miabeth Allen, | A among the fhree states, 1 tailed plan of state governmen | decrease was greater in 45 states, |for 1Mrs. Lucille Mahoney. She:d:\uul‘.l“r of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn| .‘.)]'nk::) xi:fl(l“ v(,”m“(”;“\;’f?(:. I:;x}u‘lt part of a class project it had car- A'l' KET(HIKAN] Corporation income and - profits | Fecelved a number of lovely gitts. |\ 1" "0 * U B0 Gart Ccige. | Change was that sablefish be i e f e it served by 1 nated from the treat | ried out during the past few weck collected in Alaska totalled| Refréshments were bel of Charles City, Towa, were| Y 2. | Alvin Anderson, di The plan, which was printed in geE 3 $147365505, an 182 percent in-| Mesdames Brunson and McCormick. | ynited in marriage by the Rev.| b ity s full in a recent issue of the Farthest| Befcre resumption of the fishtrap se over the $124703116 col-| The next regular meeting will be | Ropert L Whelan, S. J., in a quiet| Washington S'am s . North Collegian, was an excellent | case in District Court this morning, | j.cteq during fiscal 1948. held October 13. Mesdames Chester | ceremony at 8 o'clock last night; L€ Practice of using c i i the grand | 8% irrigation ditches “is seriously en- ' ® piece of wo she said, and indi- | names ‘g'“‘ drawn for { In total internal revenue collec-|and Mix will be in charge of the| . the Church of the Nativity. cates a desire on the part of botn | jury to ¥eport at Ketchikan at 10| ions including employment taxes, | refrestiments. | The lovely bride wore a tradition- s » students and professors to tackle| a. m., September 28. carriers’ taxes and all other mis- — al white satin and net wedding | HTee states. SR 'I’IQI'I'GI‘ than nractical worthwhile Alaska prob-| Citizens of that area who served cellaneous taxes, Alaskans con- . | gown. with a fingertip veil ght The Commission voted to investi- oA on the petit jury in July, are be-| juteq $18,22620168, compared | EVERETT ERICKSON ey ki) 8ht | .te the extent of damage done to| , ) 32 ke YR i 3 s/up to a coronet of pearls and|; © e abitat - 4 - ing called again for the fall Session. | yiiy §15891,14513 for the previous O e R ly-of-the-valley, Her abm bouguey, the natural habita of sstier By € ever— better Interesting comment on the re-| This venire is summoned to report = year, a decrease of 3.5 percent; only of deep red half-blown rose- 4 cently launched “Soroptogram,” | for service Thursday, September 29,1 Y\ oints above the natiohal aver- With the end of the first wo”lhmh . . sive use” of 4 irrigation. |hqn uny! news bulletin by local a¢ 10 a. m | of school at hand, Everett R. Erick- Also outlinfzd we preliminary | ' plans for marking one to two mil- i Soroptimists to members, Was| . District Court is expected to ad-|""yoy any the Alaska Development | 50n: Deputy Commissioner of Edu Hiitoox: sal This will n silver chinock salmon. This wil be done as soon as the m:’mberI read by Laura McMillen. She is the | journ here September 24, so that! poard pointed out, the above fig= J are prep: . Marking is| W I Make your floors gleam editor of the Soroptozram, which|the court party may arrive there in lures do not represent ser e, terest among sister clubs throug! ‘. sl S i ne to determine the migration of} I and glow this easy, modern way. N states, principally Washington, were her hair. 2 ’ out the country Sitenii S yments| . Séptember 31 he will board ”‘"\m g : | salmon, their habits and other| Use Johnson’s Glo-Coat. It's iow The foll ws(; HO S MEE.""GS credited with federal tax pa North Star at Nome to travel to Lloyd Schuler was best man for biological factor brighter and better than ever. he following visitors were in- N og viological factors. o of numerous corporations . and the Pribilof Islands, where he wil| the bridegroom. s The shine you get lasts atifibat troduced: Miss €lara Robison, Mrs | dividuals reporting ‘from those | Wedding music was played on the i Z G : visit the school operated jointly 3 twice as long! Just apply Zola Devlin, Mrs. Fred Dunn, Mrs PMNS FOR ACHV!"ES states although the activities taxed |, " oo wildlife Service |O1gan by Mrs. Art Uggen.. JIMMY SMITH HERE Glo<Coat. Let dry. It leaves a Franc lls, a Mrs. Dick VET i | . ¥ rd! N . . rances Wells, and M o were mainly or exclusively the re=| . “mo utomial school system. | Mr. and Mrs. Goekel left aboard ON WAY TO COLL sparkling surface, with' i rubé | dangering the salmon runs in thel Miss Shirley Maverson was the cation/for Alaska,. will'.leave Sat-|bridesmaid. Her gown was a decp | | urday for an inspection ftour of|€een satin, and she carried B arm bouquet of pink rosebuds whic apparently is attracting much. in- | Fairbanks and Seward Peninusula| *™ parently Is attractin good " season Alaska tax collections as several| . - | matched a crown of tiny rosebuds | Peter. s 3| ction. | the s s o 4 e Counting on Delegate Bartlett| At the monthly meetinz of thej g s o et e o | ;h' ,Flf]“( - ,kL”,JN 5 ,m“ S v s ¢ i bing required. Dirt and dust can " N or a six-wee honeymoon in the Jimmy Smith h.xvm«.z a fine| quickly be wiped away. Use ¢t week, | Women's Scciety of Christian Ser- | 3 to be present in N next week, y | SUSAN WILLIAMS ARRIVES ates, part of which will be spent | time teday calling on Juneau w 3 Scroptimists will acsemble a large| Vict held Wednesday evening in GIRl s(ou]’ “Ews S Glo-Coat on wood, tile, and lino- —_— siting his family in Iowa. On|friends, beforc continuing on his 5 1 " i e ¢ the Methodist Church, Miss . ¥ : ) g leum floors for a longer-wearing group of memi.ers and visitors to '1, ‘w,,f, AR " o3 o R 10 | Susan Williams, daughter of Lew their return they will make their|way to Pullman, Wash, for his| \& glow. hear him discuss the statehood | trude Wetzel, leader of the devo-| Mariner Scouts, Troop 10, met| Mohme 2 G % s Sl . ; s sed * i i v M. Williams, Secretary of Alaska,|home at 142 Gastineau Avenue. sophomore year at Washington bill of which.he is the author, and | Hons, used h" as the theme. {Wednesday evening at the home of | o ne ge. - Ity | Mrs. Caroline Turner presided at . Dorothy Robards arrived frrom Wrangell yesterday.| He is employed at the CAA con- | State Colle Jimmy spent the| tell of its history in the House of | %75 5 v 2 She will be in Juneau visiting her | trol tcwer at the Aupor\ | summer in Valdez, working for the Representative | b the bus 4 nn‘ in the par The roll was called and the min; fathieh kad Aiaber Jurile 2o 4. tow. 3 | Ataskn. Hoad Commissiun, He: 4 cnage. Committees were announ- | utes were read. We are having an i % ced for the rummage sale to be|open nomination for president and days before leaving to continue her Ht()M sl;ATTLE rived in Juneau yesterday and plans | 5 . i & Lt 2 studies at the University of Al- John Edem and J. W. Oakley of to go outside y next week. "Elso" FOUND DEAD I" held Saturday, September 24 in the | other officers that will be voted Bt l Seattls dre duasts: &t ANA BasaGArl e “Hotis towi 2ot 11 church parlors. Mrs. A. B. Morgan | on next week. k B guests. g ! Juneau is “home town” for Jim- | HOTEL THIS MORNING |1 . oiher members- are | e known as the Offcer of the ey G unable to bring to the church for|or “OD,” the vice president as first Found dead in his rdom at the| the sale mate, secretary as purser, the re- Alaska Hotel this morning was Tcd‘ A doll show and tea will be spon- porter as yeoman, and leader nr; Nelson. He had only been discharged | sored in October by the Society,; counselor as skipper. The members | from the hosvital a few days ago.|and plans were made for the Nn»‘ of the troop will be mates. | Nelson had returned from Bristol | vember bazaar. I We are having a dance the latter | Bay recently. For the past two Guests at the meeting were Miss| part of September with the date | years, he had been working in and | Newman, Mrs. Shultz and Miss ' undecided. around Juneau as a logger, fisher- | Strombeck. Mrs. Don McMullin, 2| Our next meeting will be at the | ‘omes rom o “me man and cannery worker. There former member, was also welcomed. home of Margie Klingbeil next | are no known relatives and he was| Refreshments were served by the| Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. judged to be about 55 years old. He | host Mrs. Newton Young and | Meeting adjourned. Biad during the ‘night. " Miss Gertrude Wetzel Yeoman Gladys Uggen. Chevrolet offers you the most valuve because Chevrolet builds PDPeer Hunter’s ])eloby the most trucks! 1949 PRIZE AWARDS QOUILICO®’S SPORT CENTER Will Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought to Gur’ Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Area A MODEL 70 — 20-06—WINCHESTER RIFLE s z n s (when available), OR CHOICE OF A 12 ga. WIN- CHESTER PUMP SHOT GUN. The Award will will be made for the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest points and largest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. oo A i d “ FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST . \ TROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must . Boor ... . Sk 117 ! i g And Chevrolet volume helps cut production costs . be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer tak en this season. Only the horns will be ] X . ' am 9 makes possible blgg.r truck vdu‘, at lower prices. "lfl' znd pRIlE A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN | : - World's biggest builder of trucks—that's Chevrolet! L entered and they must be connected wit h bone and in their natural state. ; » : ‘ ' why you get more truck for your mone A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE e , - Gy y y when you buy { 2 s s AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND : : ; evrolet Advance-Design trucks. Come in and let us help “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska ; lect the righ Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season. : - you se the right truck for your dB"V.lY or hcndfln’ The judges will be ann - nced at a lafer dafe Mo o e — The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the Judges will be final. One set of .mtlu s cannot win more than one prize. A DVA " c !- DESI G " m“c Ks ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good w1ll There are no strings attached. h —All antlers will be on display at QUILICO’S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners. Hunters may register for the Derby by buying any article of hunting equipment or ammunition at QUILICO’S. | CONNORS MOTOR CO. South Franklin Street PHONE 121