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PA(‘F FI(‘HT et ———ne S SWIFT MOVING | i ot BUCK” SAYSMOORE .- ful cor " aska had received a million (Iolln worth of advertising in a recent| Saturday Evening Post story on| | Nome [ Gunnard Engebreth, Presider the Senate, joined Lyng's | ments | [ Over a huhdred ;ucxn attended 1 mer fund idera- at \’\lm ! pointed | in, xm try INSTRU(TORS (OIIRSE IN HOME NURSING ! C(OMPLETED HERE BY 16 The instructors' course in home | | nursing for out-of-town representa- e ended with the last four- | ¥ e 12- b vm! ‘hom class. Those attending the 12-/ )r West n(thu‘h“"r course were Mrs. Florence t he & Mrs. Sylvia L. Cle to give the appro- 4 " g Camillia in our own way. | 1 of the Bank of Fair- ated that “Capital foilows | ity” and voiced his confi- e future of facilities. told ¢ sychology travel. Bell, Kake; land Klawack; of Fairbanks travel that Alaska ” he de- clared, and said that of travel lec- s given in the states, Alaska is . most popular. He mad has completad in hum" tor courses e and lea two ate nurses who com- rse last week were M Riley, Mrs. Howard Minckler, Mrs; Angus Gair, Mrs, Kenneth M. Nel- son, Mrs. Hazel Holmes, Mrs. Evel; n‘ Hamlin, Miss Sarah Lee Atkinson, | and Mrs. Lee Beryl V. Atkinson Mrs, Nelson is now teaching tro‘ cl.!s:e: in home nursing at Auk Bay. “SONG OF MY HEART” is an excellent movie and will be loved by all. | —Isabel D. Chester BPR MAKING READY FOR CREWS FOR SEASON'S WORK John Kiely, bridge engineer with the Bureau of Public Roads is | leaving Sunday on the steamship Denali for the Pacific Northwest | to recruit personnel of special en- | gineering qualifications for the| coming road construction season. Hugh A. Stoddart, BPR Division | Engineer, said today that local la- | bor will be employed as far as is| obtainable for work on engineering crews but some engineering jobs will have to be filled by specialized | employes. 44 CARRIED ON ALASKA COASTAL THURSDAY TRIPSi{ Limited Engagement Starting Tuesday Feb. i3 ih CENTURY) Where Hits Are a Habit! Traveling by Alaska Coastal Air lines were a total of 44 pas g with 7 on interport, 15 arriv: | 22 departing. | Departing for Sitka: Mr. and Mrs.) | RRRRRRRRRS | sense to have their outer garments — | water repellent service, ~ THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRT‘—JU\IT‘AU ALAQKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 ' Ernest Sommers, Matasha Calvin, Evelyn Pasquan, Rod Rohrberg, Lynn Pasquan, Bob Pasquan, Jim Vuille, Howard Weed, Bill Graves an, Ken Kearney,” Bev Neilson, Roy Wildman, ellow. gway: John Morean; for Lillian Turner; ifor Hoo- Rex Hermann, Richard Dal- Mr. and Mrs. nah: ton; for Baranof Fred Manley. 3 g from Hoonah: R tt Upson, Joe Kanosh, Vernon Gzowski, M from Haines: Adams, qnl lm LaCour, Murray LaCour,' el Race |;:1| MI‘:-_ Mrs. O. Moore, W. Ros, Trinity Ci p.n. Also pl RRRRRRRRRRRRRAN, Your children’s coats NEE. .. 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