The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1950, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1950 DR, NOVATNEY IS | e . op st s, o, o IONS 0 BE GUESTS [RST AID COURSETO |2,y & 85, = === ===~ m ey as ysical scr B ska, generally, is growing | th 3 SPEAKER ATMEET | v s o " P10 S0 Sis OF JWC DECEMBER 4| START TUES, EVENING | == 2 1 Territorial School Tax for 1950 {have a definite orient st, others | measure of its growth she finds in FOR CIVIL DEFENSE BIG (ROWD EXPcCTED NOW DYE i and PAYABLE said the } the schools. ROPTIMISIS o, =, 2o, | | O e " ON SKI TRAIL SUNDAY: Throughout she visit- | & % All persons interested in enrolling 9%, S, Nomtney impressed by AlASKANS Io A"E“D \::(l\m::-}{:;‘ ;X.XL“ (v(hXeL Kin:l:\iallforll.se;;: for a standard first aid course are| \ BREAKFASI AT 9 A‘ M. Traveling Soroptimists welcomed the growth of Alaska. In Adak, a dent Dr ace ield, included] .o o) 150 mimle gales of the | " The meal will be especially pre-|the Juneau High School, Tuesday J e gk ey | parea and served by the ladies or | evening, November 28, at 7:30, This| A big turnout of skiers is expect- Martha Newbould, Jessie Stevens,! | ' i 3 1 3 alas ekl L , | Alaska will be represented at two| the Juneau Women's Club. Every|is an 18 hour course and will be|ed on the Douglas ski trails Sunday I Exemptions: Who must pay School Tax: All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 for Alice Schnee and Dorothy Novat- | a0, has bean con o Sy ost of $600,000 and ca . il gy ney, who was speaker at the lunch- | West Coast fisherles meetings of | consideration has been given .to|taught Tuesdays and Thursdays|8s conditions B good Bad the - b vital importance to the Territory.|the menu to make it tasty, nourish. | At least one person in each of | tow. will be opetasing ot B Eles Unemployed Dependent Females eon in the Baranof Terrace room ‘“_‘,'(:’x';“’q"‘(’ g SN ‘ Dr. Novatney. education super- | CR M0 SO SRS |9 H. Wakefield, chairman of the | ing and filing. It includes meat, the 40 local civilian defense areas | time of the g o el visor in the office of the Commumis. || JSEC %, TG B B 0 itive,| Alacka Board of Fisheries; C. L.| au gratin potatoes, salad, hot rolls|of the Gastineau district will be 5“'1‘_“ _l{'}}f""em_‘\amst p <o krI of Education, xl\:xlnuln x;u- Since 1945, when she firet made (Anderson, Director of the Alaska|and butter, apple pie and coffee. required to be a qualified first aid- ':‘D (I\“v}mcwof l}m Baranof Coffee week from a trip to scheols in re-| . " EnsR Department of Fisheries = e v e - er. These persons will be furnished | 408 Hous s the trip to Homer and covered the | es and Biol- | All the food will he home-cooked DETH! i Shop at 9 a.m. and at 10 am. trans- Active Military or Naval Personnel ! [ ! ! | [ [ [ [ | Insane Persons ! | [ ! [ ! ! | Permanently Injured—unable to earn a living Employers are responsible for collection of Tax e ) ogist Walter Kirkness will e-baked—t with a first aid kit to be used in peninsula by air, as there were no ¢ S8 attend a | and home-baked he price of the Wi a a e | Tl - i , X roads to speak of, teachers hm_pll\lnrmc Figheries Commission dis- | luncheon $1.10 including tax. case of a disaster in his or her | Portation N”]b‘(Ll')“l) o 10 Seke from their employees | increased from eight to 22 cussion in San Francisco Dec. 4| = area. Members of the Juneau Ski| "' “1"‘”’ o Sup M) "’ . and . \ Since the Dugout will seat ab-|Club as well as other persons inter- | Additional transportation may be MAIL YOUR REMIITANCE TO needed and it is requested the i her recent trip, Dr. Novatney d over 500 miles by high. way on the Kenai Peninsula. “And it was a good highway, too.” Bus proximately 70 persons, it is re-|ested in skiing are urged to enroll| quested that Lions make reserva-|in the first aid course. The class tions for themselves and guests|wil meet for two hours each of | with Wes Overby either iz person|the two evenings a week. | DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Box 2751 Juneau OR CALL AT Kirkness is scheduled to report on research done by the Alaska De- : partment in the troll salmon and blackcod fisheries of Alaska. The rs with cars check at the Barano. jotel at 10 a.m. Sunday to pick up parties before going to Douglas. other of ed were B volves — 2 lines take the children of home- : i life the fa sa talks wi b e e at the November 27 meeting or by 2y, steaders ) the i o )| ta will concern fisheries prob- » N e ~s, mous seal rookerie St s Sy llages tol & 5 ong the entire West Gosst, | PHoRing him at 1706, In cooperation With the Civilian | R I | ROOM 204, Simpson Bldg., Juneau .* 2aal B A » the t S 3 » ——— 8 5 and . 2 2 Se ls snd blue fc nlhf o Ninilchi, where the child- | Anoiher matter to be taken up by It is considered this iuncheon f;c“:;e;k;“;f;fi{;,“’;;’;pfi!“::,""Zi; Ladies Night, Saturday Nov. 25. animal crop ofs, both ? i the Commissio s sar. will be mutually advantageous aska He : by 0 oA athe: relock 0 ) -t ) i Con n concerns the var | Y 8 5 to instructor will be sent from the Dancing starts at 10 o'cleck. For - ol , five years ago, were mostl controlled ent, to ¢ ing fis| | both organizations as the J E 2 : i s e and Russian backsround, | 0us methods of licensing fishermen | ganizations as uneau A A s fagi Elks and their 1 666-2t | — I BRI b el n half the chi how are|&nd fishing gear with attendant| Women's Club i raising funds for 23:::2?1 [t\:]fllx:ltle;unfg FI\D(; ulx)q\i‘l R P hstit offense %o k L ARt i i sislation in | its philanthropic work in the in- i = BLYE Sl ias !h ei 4 y Rk ot A children of homesteaders and the | recommendations for legislation in 1S E ¥ b S IN T g ereis no sussil § under g ient supervision e Sl i ¢! the various states. | terests of the City of Juneau, and vanced training cours fizst | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S ute for Newspaper Adverhsmg: ue Fox Toa heve & OF baikipol Anderson left today to attend a | members of the Lions Club will W jar A o AR d-—soldie “There are so many blue fox on nd, that I saw he school yard Novatney said, ien in the .'l"‘nrvrcncc at the University of | partake of a fine luncheon at a ,| Washington School of Fisheries and nominal fee. jon. | also attend a dedication of a new Committees appointed for the Amillion-dollar U. of W. fisheries | Preparation and serving of the xt Monday and Tuesday. | luncheon are: General chairman, | o **| Mrs. Jos. D. Alexander. officers, who have cc t w life, moreef life of the tra she said. St. Geor eleven pli at one time, he assured the wo 1ew school building ce that there a o : one with 30 rooms, two R & le blue-gr R e Hadl Dining room—Mrs, Ed. Chester,| ¢ the returni A peidopaetl g E SAARELA HERE SUNDAY Jr. chairman; Mrs. James Cole,! d furs ‘ ‘ < ¢ . 58 is: r r's 'S d ful Valdez Reviving ) Leo H. Saarela, Commissioner of | Mrs. C. V. Rudolph, Mrs, Pat Car- | the ‘Territorial Department ,of | roll, Mrs. John C. Willis and Mrs. | “* Mines, is due to arrive in Juneau | Gordon Gray. © tomorrow after several weeks in Kitchen—M: Most of the seals that summer on Even Vaidez, almost a gho town for many years, is revivin Don Morrison, | had le of her visit, Brs, Novala Ky ‘1‘;::LL-;;:‘T:U"L:L;\];T,. il st "}‘,‘lg\\'.\x',nm-un. D. C., the local office | chairman; Mrs. Ray Taylor and \ still come of the old bulls, the Bic SURISES 10N ANKS | reported today. Mrs. Fred Statts. | ters and mothers who|B8nd Anchorage | 2 baby seals to swim»| ©Only places wherc growth was n ve like fish in apparent were the civilian towns o of the Aleut beach ma were teachi These animals bel T ——— a the water and animals on land, |’ Probably due and their big brown eyes, continual. | 10 better tran facilities | [ : ) o d fre hedules, | ’ ) = B e, i 1y weeping, making them seem very | &0 ’l“‘if" requ ettt T m"\‘flm ’ '&L \{J“-,),AZ‘;Z%‘%?}‘J«FMW»NA:,V i \'Q\% ey sad but they are cute and play-| Popwiation i H ;W m BT R, g+ & | chain towns not near military bas-| % g ™ Ve s ful, too. The sound they make is| like the ba-ba-baing of a flock of | sheep.” D e FI"DS BIG l“E Dr. Novatney described the Prib- ilof Natives as a “state of mind,} rather than a race” There has| to Befler Dl-v (Ieuni“g! L No matter how cold it gets— water always evaporates Hang a wet towel on the line in zero weather and it will im« mediately freeze solid, but after a while, as all housewives know, it will also completely dry out. Regardless of the tem- perature, water continues its cycle of evaporation, condensaJ tion and return to the earth. T e RARE WATER BEST FOR BEER Subterranean waters, flowing for miles, deep beneath the surface of the earth, reach a state of natural, filtered purity that is excellent for brewing. Our famous subterranean been such a mixture of blood, from the early days of Chinese poaching on the islands, uatil today, | There’s an easier way | Discovers How the Sanitone > i Cleaner Gets Out ALL Dirtl | waters at Tumwater, Washington ac- | Spots gone lhbs and count for the constant purity and rare partterns back to life! 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