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PAGE EIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAY, ALASKA BOD'ES OF PAA S'Ofes Wi" Be 1 Territory Mr. Knight attended lOCAl S(HOO[S IN I ol lies in its upper grades; our ,‘ as a guest averages in literature, history, geo- N s he NEW closed Theslay: L L | i p e e o (i ow See... "MS osed luesaay; | A\ oRan tommitter - alreRdy’ 6t HIGH S]’ANDARD IN | fall below the national aver- HOHSEWiV%S wamed up by the church board was au- {age at any point. In certain grades |thorized to set up a ca gn \namely, the second and third we L] % | Housewives are warned that all at the Juneau Methodist Quarterly "u‘ States averages. A similar sit- tore 1 be closed next Tues- Conference held at noon lunch- lvation exists except for the eighth 1 istice Day. Orders for'eon at the chur Thursday S grade in spelling and arithmetic Remains of 18 Victims of | e o s Average Scores Affained s e e 1 uld placed to- The Treasurer's rep h the | The superivtendent further stat- 5 Tamaas Mt. Wreck to not later Mon- fcundation work done on the Equal or ngher than e that plans are already made to Ameniea’s Bagless Cleaner amgas Mi. ¥I oy m house- church last fall completely paid | werk on the low spots shown by the lauin hould be le tonight.!for and the church in good fi- i Itests. Dr. Dorothy Novatney, of Be Flown Home &R e e I Son e in Stafe Schools icue Dr Dorowy Nowtncy ol eMPTIES LIKE A WASTEBASKET |crease in Sunday School attend- ; ’*’"")" v ol 1 begin next week on a series of Al bodies of the persons Who MEIHODIST (HUR(H ance During the month of October all| neetings witty primary “teachers of ! The ONLY t f > Slip- L grades 2 = I 5 oD s S Jirty bag inside or out! e ONL died in the crasl PAA Clip Miss Claudia Kelsey, Religious Pupils in grades 2 to 8 of the Ju-|ine juneau schools in restudying N o Sleanes with no bag to empty or cloth - l Education director for the church neau Public Schools took the Stan-ine program in primary reading filter to clenn? ette ® reported a new department in the ford Achievement te: | Floyd " Drydens Brncisal < of the h A(T|VIT|ES GIVEN inday School organized, and reg-| The Stanford Achievement test|ganron oo frnlmnl m‘””“h Babti The ONLY vacuum cleaner with a metal (1\[;};5 i e s By e i 1668 - of five unit test for P 8 vi by collector usually emptied oy once a mon ; por m \1]u teacher meetings and a train- consists of a | oRlEr S entins 18 GHs improve- e Islar Reant i) N E M g sssslof ol (eachads grades 2 and 3 and a ten unit bat-imeny of arithmetic teaching. Sur The ONLY vacuum cleaner with a full 2-YEAR mpleted i :; activity of the church re- :(:x(\ for p:.x'uld)m 4 w:‘s :"m I,”v" Clark himself plans to meet with guarantee! ‘ B' HN""SM a Cub Scout “{“kl "l* *lh‘;" ‘F']‘]"‘);i;n““‘ ‘*"L‘J?CL”"’”;"‘ teachers . to discuss m Come in and see why FILTER guw is the dow . . rownie Scout roop, partial er ollowing | & o pelling instruction ONLY vacuum cleaner of its kin ot ameas, Lights Turned on in Doug- sponsorship of a Girl Scout Troop, eraph meantrg, werd meaning, ar- | i T Lake. | an adult volley ball group, Ep-!ithmetic reasoning arithmetic com- Sy p 3 A 2 e an @ \ g NE esign attachments for cre taken 19 | las Edm(e Move- worth League summer camp, a putation and spelling. The fourth . NEW design atta f and prayer and Bible study group. An|to eighth gfade examination covers . 3 & CLEANING s thi ments Reported increase In chuFoH, (fstiratics. Waslthie vearhs ibibats SpIGA Adiage | o SACHATETATE " Tor . BETTER - FASTER - EASIER . “'“‘l A voted, and an increase to Mission usage, literature, history, geography e Period Ending 7:30 ucmrk . < WY Airport l’ giving was accepted and elementa science. This Morning PAA has two Clip-| With the appointment of an or- On the organ committee are These tests make it possible to & In Junear- Maximum, 43; - by airport gan committee, the election of new Wallis George, chairman; Frank compare the work of Juneau pupils e minimum, 33 . CLEANS RUGS GETS ALL THE WAY UNDER DUSTS FROM in their officers for the Woman's Society, Hermann, representing the Board with those of United States stu- e At Airport—Maximum, 42; @ LIKE MAGIC Swivel wiilen Bedsie CEIFlnggRYO Juneau.'and “lights on" for the first time of Stewards; Mrs. Ruth Popejoy dents. Average scores were obtail- e minimum, 32 o Whirlwind sue- | gets under beds, ; trips as in the Douglas Church, the quar- for the music committee; Mrs. ed for U. S, schocls by giving the o WEATHER FORECAST . tion ren”ly gets | chairs, low furniture. :"’hv Idvfl * reached terly conference meetings with the Clifford Robards for the WSCS; tests to over 300,000 pupils in var- o (Juneau and Vicinity) . ol b R S D WV airpo : |Rev. G. Edward Knight assure Don Miller, for the choir; Hayes From this large num- o Cloudy with rain tcnight. e hci-hcmds: Remains of Capt f N M‘u..\\l.“!)z» two Methodist churches of the Miller for the Epworth League; ber cores achieved at each e variable cloudiness with oc- @ Venetian Feltor Robb, Peggy|community continued and new op- Floyd Dryden, for the Sun- grade level were found. i ot ahowate . BEbAay) o blinds, efc. and infant Jill Robb will Y)\:‘]‘nn'dl!l(:(‘- of service, School, and Jack Popejoy, Loca! Scores Okeh ° soler tonight and Saturday e flown to Juneau. The remains of} At the Douglas Community Meth- (‘hmmau of the Church Board The sccres achieved by Juneau e night . Scott Murphy, also of Juneau, will'odist Church Wednesday night Mr. ————— students were thoroughly satis- PRECIPITATION s % crem: WGk - at he chur 4 : 1 MOTHPROOFS EMPTIES LIKE A be taken to Seattle for cremation|Knight ,r\-\fl the church officers RUMMAGE SALE faétory. In grades 6-7 and 8 the e (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 am. today) @ g:fi;,‘;figz CLOTHING WASTEBASKET and will then be returned to Jll-:fm the first time enjoyed electric classes ranged from 7 to 15months e In Juneau 77 inches; ® w. i ok FURNITURE’ No more flying neau. % ;Ammr‘ in the new <‘hun'!* made A pigger and better rummage sale ahead oi U. S. standards while the e since Nov. 1, 262 inches; o Li:’i‘n‘: “lyoom; Exclusive De- dust, dirty hands PAA officials reported that _ml . ough the volunteer Work wi)l e given tomorrow by the Wo- lowest scores made were never more e since July 1, 44.89 inches. . kitchen, bathroom Wioihur rbledsas or soiled clothing 18 of the bodies have teen iden-‘of Don Neal. A report of other mens Natiorul Aeronautical Asso- than three months below state e At Airport 26 inches; o floors covered in 'V highly concentra- from emptying ! § e M rport ghly h titied. {Wwork done on the church by MeN cigtion in the store formerly occu- | standards. The eighth grade was e since Nov. 1, 102 inches; ® « fow minutes. Mdgen..-Bulliing ey GG o e jof th*‘ community totaled nearly picq by the Capital Bar. Mrs. John streng throughont the entire ten o o July 1, 28.18 inches. . Uke /it elsgwhere, s {100 hours, and ll'" lights “‘D(‘»Pfl‘“‘ Declin is chairman for the sale. | sections of the test R R jthe work in the future ‘"? * Do your Chrisunas shopping In summarizing the findings of — — — e '“* a new church, accepted its first ¢ar1y The doors open at 10o'clock. | this test Superintendent Clark stat- Igcal towsri world musslons —adv. 728-t1 ed, “The strongths of the Grade Woman's Society Elects = R ST ey e v !man's Society of the Juneau | ! ‘M(l‘mdht Church held its r r \ 'm()n hly meeting, electing the fol- | D A N C E | \lowing slate “of new officers for | ! mo coming year: President, Mrs. | 2 ! lorence Leege; Vice-President, § T oni h t s e 9.30 lo 11.45 t 'Vlr» Claudia Kesley; Recording t i L4 ! FISherleS ASSH Told 400 Sescretary, Mrs. Don T. Miller; F d H _Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Ruth s ( 3 ) ! c l 0 {Popejoy; Treasurer, Mrs. Frances ! I aY' Novemher 7th : Per Cent Increase OVver !ciyion: smissionary Eaucation, | ] ! 1043 § R e st il CRTSIOLIC PARESR BAIL -1 43 pawn \Secretary, Mrs. Gladys Robards. | ' L ident Work, Mrs. Susan Ken- | ¥ I \ o VICTORIA, B Nov. 7—p— nedy; Children’s Work, Mrs. Elithe } S=Piece Grechesira z - wning in the Fraser River Johnson; Literature and Publica- ! ! uret went up the river ns, Mrs. Kay Alter; Christian § ——————— e \ caillar arelvea N ek Relations .xmlIChux : I\(‘—\ ! i E . i Mrs. Marie Forward and } F - T A i [ 4 ¢ ] b ek L. Hagar, Mrs. Mabel Lunguist; Memk 1 or een gGl‘.: an OU.Ilg t of Vi U of the and Fellowship, Mrs. Mildred List- | ; § L b o € er: Publiclty and Printing, Miss | eonle Up to 21 Years ! eries Commission, said yesterday at Bea Sheperd; Evening Circle | H e ! the convention of the Association Chairman, Mrs, Alden Williams; | e | of \PRGIfic. Pisheries iHAre Afterncon Circle Chairman, Mrs. | : Hagar said the sockeye spawning Berna “1 t. o e ponsored by mr: ! total. this year s iner at Catherine 1erWO0H talking \ \ least 400 percent over 1943 when On “An Orderly World for Chil- 4 CATHOLIC YOUTH OBQANIZATION only 100,000 sockeye spawned in dren” illustrated withspecific chil- ! Admission ¢ s British Columbia dren she was working with in the { ' e incitace 10 the spawning. is Orinpled ORfArents swark AR tthe |l one Sore oo D Do e i i SR St of the fishing Commission and blockades,” said a “definite result regulations of the clearing Hagar E. W. Allen, of Seattle, member of the Salmon Commission, and of the International Pacific Fisheries Commission w rol halibut {ishing, said the Pac fishermen row are producing t quarters of the world halibut tch “Tremendous fish resources” in the Central Pacific Ocean, with large quantities of tuna right across’ the Pacific was reported by Dr Wilbert M. Chapman, ctor of the School of Fisheries Wash- the of ic in ington State. { The resolu-' tion t peace not be The ment urgd convention at fisheries passed a sections of the treaty with Japan ‘“should negotiated in secrecy. United States State Depart- in another resolution, was to reorganize the Depart- and create another Assistant ary State for fisheries Ten 0°Clock ====- Saturday Morning NOVEMBER 3th, 1947 at 127 THIRD STREET in the B. M. Behrends Bank Building of work All were officers of the re-elected - SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting Sat. 8 o'clock ' Awucmunnj in Odd Fellows Hall. \ Y Y £ e The White Sewing Machine The back wings of a beetle found ava are ed @ dress’ Sl T B A and GIFT SHOP ‘ The famous White Rotary Sewing Machine will soon AL A‘&ELL 1 be available here to residents of Juneau, Douglas and i vicinity. Classes in Sewing Instruction will be held. A complete stock of sewing materials, machine parts, and attachments will be available in the near future. . 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