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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER.S, 1950 Sea Fishermen, respectively, of | 5. That the Commission prohibit | full approval of the delegates of th v ion’s : a @ S e | his mother was able to be up and Legion’s Troop 613; to Crew Lead- DElEGAIES WIll Petersburg; George Anderson and |the taking of halibut by vessels op- | Alaska Conference. The conference | around S(OUT HONOR (OURI er Ernie Kronquist of the 40 and | (RAS“ lA"DI“G Hm fy Harold Helland, representing the |erating in conjunction with moth-|votd that the next Alaska meetin = g re Sl 62 e . g S—— 8 Society’s Explorer post; and to 'I'AKE 11 po‘NTS Deep Sea Fishermen and Vessel |erships and packers. be held in Petersburg during the i SU"DAY AFTERNOON Explorer Scout Peter Argetsinger, M"-K DH-'VERY HERE Owners, respectively, of Prince Ru- | g That no hook smaller than size | first week of December, 1951, and §s| ‘eather cleared somewhat and AT GRADE S(HOO[ [l & metnlier of Pt 418 Yoo pert; and Helge Pedersen represent- | number 6284 be permitted in catch- | to continue from year to year. permitted boats to move "around, ‘ Special fpature of the after-| An unscheduled milk deliver l' F_( MM'SSI N ing the Deep Sea Fishermen of |ing halibut, and further, that no — {Eay Ol Sh il —_ [ noon’s program will be the showing | took place this moring near Sp. o Ketchikan gangions smaller than 12 pounds or . : Post oni Y ALRCINER IEEiURTEaN: A regular bi-monthly session of | by committeeman Tony Thomas of | Ann's hospital, shortly before 9 # 7 The recommendations are as fol- | shorter than 42 inches be permitted. | Elhn (ove : F the Court of Honor for Juneau and | Forest Service pictures of t.)}r Ju- | o’clock. Eleven recommendations to be Ty 7. That penalties for violations of ' Gus Maki of St. James came into Douglas Boy Scouts and Explorers neau Ice Cap expedition. Thomas It all happened when Tony Ri taken by delegates from the Deep | b 4 : ! the Cove Tuesday from Idahe Inlet | o Sunday. aft | was a memebr of the expedition ny Riess, Lt L That the opening date of the |Tesulations be equal as between | will be held next Sunday afternoon driver of a Juneau Dairies milk Sea Fishermen’s Union and Vessel & ¥ 1 Rivars § ' for supplies. b ¥ Grade School audit- |and he will explain the operation 4 g faats . Assocls Juneau, | halibut season be alternated each | buyers and sellers. | at 8 gt the GHAHS BCHUIL (MUdiLs . 3 truck, turned the corner at Sixth Owners' Assoctation in Juneau, | ha B s il | 0. kb vt H ey { — | orium, according to the Rev. S. A.|this past summer. Scouts from the | ;04 Golq (o drive down to the s F Petersburg and Ketchikan to the year to April 15 and May sdses bo HbERIART il | Ross Peterson has received his| yiophetres, advancement chairman | Methodist Church’s Troop 609 Wil | eniranice of the hospt e side International Fisheries Commission | the first date for 1951 sizes censed. | 110 Kato light plant on the mail | g0t 1o i organization. The | handle the opening and closing | s 4 but ospital. He applied meeting January 26 in Seattle were| 2. That the International Fish-| 9. That the Commission continue = boat Aegir and is busy installing | ,uuiic is extended a cordial invita- | ceremony for the Court of Honor.| gy - uu nothing happened passed by the two day Alaska Con- | eries Commission raise the quota in|the practice of holding board | (Special Correspondence) the plant. tion to attend the program which | AT SRR R, joied m‘“:—; ’f sheet of glare ice, ference of the union held in Juneau | each area to the greatest possible | meetings in January. | ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Dec. 4 — is being arranged by members of | PURCHASE RESIDENCE c-w]dl 0\_eremeru::ee:kk:defli down Wednesday and Thursday. amount without depleting the stocks | 10, That vessel fishing with a|Three passengers to Juneau Tues-| Nels Bjerkness on the Amor has|ine adyancement committee, includ- | NN, GG mon1€x1tum . :su‘"e leey Attending the Alaska Conference |in the fishing banks. (The IFC will | permit be allowed a quota of hali- | day via Coastal were Mr. and Mrs, | left for Juneau o spend the winter. | jng Rey, McPhetres, Arthur Walker, | Mr. and Mrs. C. David Evanson |and nearly sheared 0“"" :1' I‘."" were nine representatives from the | be noted as the Commission in suc- | but for the total amount of black | E. O. Swanson and Jack With. The | Edward Dietz, Gus Gissberg, and | have purchased the J. “'l)fldIOX'd"p]ug at the corner of z;led "; two organizations in Petersburg, | ceeding points.) cod landed regardless of buyers |latter is going to the Marine hos- Frank Thomas on the Annie and | Malcolm Greany. residence at 104 W. Ninth Sll’et‘t’FiIth scattering milk bottles Rnl Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and Ju-| 3. That the Commission continue | grading pital in Seattle for a general check | Oso Pete on the boat Nellie R. came| Three Juneau Scouts are slated |and Gold Belt Avenue and are now | crates in every direction s and neau. Those attending were John |to prohibit tie !anding and sale of 11. That the two delegates each‘llp, in from Hoonah Tuesday. to receive their Star awards at;residing in their new home. Evan- S060. & ‘ot ‘of agém ook Maurstad and Olav Lillegraven, | halibut caught by nets of all kinds. | from Juneau, Petersburg and Ket- | TR U | Sunday's session of the Honor[son is forecaster with the U. S.|chilaren ang aiuis pa;hergdkcv:fi;) both of the Deep Sea Fi nen; | 4. That the Commission continue chikan be seated at the annual| Ross Peterson received word{ Gus Swanson of Elfin Cove is|Court, in addition to numerous Weather Bureau here and he and|Tony swept up m; i, K ebos:uxe F John Lowell and Ed Skarit of the |to prohibit issuance of permits for | Conference board meeting with ex- | Wednesday that his mother, Mrs.|stopping at the Hotel Juneau. | awards for second class, first class, | Mrs. Evanson have been in Juneau | Some Qi overh:aec;] ; es. 1 Vessel Owners, all of Juneau; Fred |landing incidentally caught halibut | penses of all delegates be borne by | Joe Adamson, of Shelter Island, BRBE, E i and merit badges. The Star badges | since early last month, Mrs. Evan- | “No use crying over s, "{d °‘];fi¥~ Haltiner and Sig Klabo, represent- | by all vessels other than those using | the commission. had suffered a stroke. Ross flew Fred Manley of Baranof Hot! will go to Scouts Mike Blackwell.‘son is now in the business office . e ] ing the Vessel Owners and Deep |set or long lines The above 11 points were given | there and was happy to find that|Springs is at the Hotel Juneau. | Patrol Leader for the American | of the Empire. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Formal Skirts o Precision concertina pleats v. . w l X | that actvally retain their lryln oo NECkhes 4 - 4 2 T} 7 5 razor-sharp crispness after ool eP (/)] palr Re ul $1 50 NO ¥ on g e : - NOW 95 E_‘. a!/(, ‘ 0,' S el@ repeated washings! g ar . C it e’ Grifts ’ i ? g [T ngusiy l'fts Black Only. SCOI h Pl -d T- (o ala 11es . On Display : ! - Regular $1.00 - NOW 75¢ Georges' Thrifty Shop ‘ i ildi S°m’ T Clothi ‘5 Located in the George Bros. Building oithing Store} 4 J. B. Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” OPEN EVENINGS °TILL 10 P. M. 177 to 179 So. 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