Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States.

Alaskans Win Slogan Prizes: Winning Lines For Canned Salmon Sales Copped By Northerners. ALASKANS WIN SLOGAN PRIZES Winning Lines for Canned Salmon SalesCopped by Northerners Announcement of the winning entries in the recent slogan contest sponsored by the canned salmon industry was made by Arthur I...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/86684 2023-05-15T17:02:18+02:00 Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States. Alaska Weekly 1937-02-19 Alaskans Win Slogan Prizes: Winning Lines For Canned Salmon Sales Copped By Northerners. 1937-02-19 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86684 English eng nwh-s-8-26-31 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86684 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Aviation box 8 slogan prizes canned salmon industry Arthur I. Ellsworth Mrs. Clara M. Tobin Ketchikan Alaska Helmi A. Bach Douglas Dorothy Kulper Cordova Edith Dunn Vivian Seattle Skinner & Eddy Corporation B. Poole Chris Olson Petersburg Mrs. F. C. Sherrod Sitka Harriet Rossiter Bessie Brown Starr Calvert San Juan Fishing Co. Association of Pacific Fisheries Leo Krielesheimer Kodiak Fisheries Northwest Salmon Canners Association Robert B. Lewis advertising agency Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Aviation Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:16:36Z Alaskans Win Slogan Prizes: Winning Lines For Canned Salmon Sales Copped By Northerners. ALASKANS WIN SLOGAN PRIZES Winning Lines for Canned Salmon SalesCopped by Northerners Announcement of the winning entries in the recent slogan contest sponsored by the canned salmon industry was made by Arthur I. Ellsworth, secretary of the industry advertising committee. First prize of fifty dollars in cash was won by Mrs. Clara M. Tobin of Ketchikan. This prize was awarded for the best slogan for canned salmon, in ten words or less, submitted in the contest, which was open to all residents of Alaska, and to all employees in the canned salmon industry. Helmi A. Bach of Douglas took the second prize money of $25 for his entry in the contest. Third prize of $10 went to Dorothy Kulper of Cordova. Fourth prize was won by Edith Dunn Vivian of Seattle, an employee of Skinner & Eddy Corporation. This prize was five dollars. Five additional prizes of $2 each were also awarded in this contest. [ Winners of the fifth to ninth prizes were B. Poole of Ketchikan, Mrs. Chris Olson of Petersburg, Mrs. F. C. Sherrod of Sitka, Harriet Rossiter of Ketchikan, and Mrs. Bessie Brown, also of Ketchikan. Judges in the contest, in which several hundred slogans were submitted, were Starr Calvert of San Juan Fishing Co., representing the Association of Pacific Fisheries; Leo Krielesheimer of Kodiak Fisheries, representing the Northwest Salmon Canners Association; and Robert B. Lewis, representing the advertising agency for the canned salmon industry. Text Ketchikan Kodiak Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Edith ENVELOPE(-57.617,-57.617,-63.583,-63.583) Pacific San Juan
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topic slogan prizes
canned salmon industry
Arthur I. Ellsworth
Mrs. Clara M. Tobin
Ketchikan
Alaska
Helmi A. Bach
Douglas
Dorothy Kulper
Cordova
Edith Dunn Vivian
Seattle
Skinner & Eddy Corporation
B. Poole
Chris Olson
Petersburg
Mrs. F. C. Sherrod
Sitka
Harriet Rossiter
Bessie Brown
Starr Calvert
San Juan Fishing Co.
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Leo Krielesheimer
Kodiak Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners Association
Robert B. Lewis
advertising agency
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
spellingShingle slogan prizes
canned salmon industry
Arthur I. Ellsworth
Mrs. Clara M. Tobin
Ketchikan
Alaska
Helmi A. Bach
Douglas
Dorothy Kulper
Cordova
Edith Dunn Vivian
Seattle
Skinner & Eddy Corporation
B. Poole
Chris Olson
Petersburg
Mrs. F. C. Sherrod
Sitka
Harriet Rossiter
Bessie Brown
Starr Calvert
San Juan Fishing Co.
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Leo Krielesheimer
Kodiak Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners Association
Robert B. Lewis
advertising agency
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States.
topic_facet slogan prizes
canned salmon industry
Arthur I. Ellsworth
Mrs. Clara M. Tobin
Ketchikan
Alaska
Helmi A. Bach
Douglas
Dorothy Kulper
Cordova
Edith Dunn Vivian
Seattle
Skinner & Eddy Corporation
B. Poole
Chris Olson
Petersburg
Mrs. F. C. Sherrod
Sitka
Harriet Rossiter
Bessie Brown
Starr Calvert
San Juan Fishing Co.
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Leo Krielesheimer
Kodiak Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners Association
Robert B. Lewis
advertising agency
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
description Alaskans Win Slogan Prizes: Winning Lines For Canned Salmon Sales Copped By Northerners. ALASKANS WIN SLOGAN PRIZES Winning Lines for Canned Salmon SalesCopped by Northerners Announcement of the winning entries in the recent slogan contest sponsored by the canned salmon industry was made by Arthur I. Ellsworth, secretary of the industry advertising committee. First prize of fifty dollars in cash was won by Mrs. Clara M. Tobin of Ketchikan. This prize was awarded for the best slogan for canned salmon, in ten words or less, submitted in the contest, which was open to all residents of Alaska, and to all employees in the canned salmon industry. Helmi A. Bach of Douglas took the second prize money of $25 for his entry in the contest. Third prize of $10 went to Dorothy Kulper of Cordova. Fourth prize was won by Edith Dunn Vivian of Seattle, an employee of Skinner & Eddy Corporation. This prize was five dollars. Five additional prizes of $2 each were also awarded in this contest. [ Winners of the fifth to ninth prizes were B. Poole of Ketchikan, Mrs. Chris Olson of Petersburg, Mrs. F. C. Sherrod of Sitka, Harriet Rossiter of Ketchikan, and Mrs. Bessie Brown, also of Ketchikan. Judges in the contest, in which several hundred slogans were submitted, were Starr Calvert of San Juan Fishing Co., representing the Association of Pacific Fisheries; Leo Krielesheimer of Kodiak Fisheries, representing the Northwest Salmon Canners Association; and Robert B. Lewis, representing the advertising agency for the canned salmon industry.
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title_full Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Aviation 8. Contest, United States.
title_sort northwest history. aviation 8. contest, united states.
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