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Show SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951 THE JOURNAL THE READER'S DATE BOOK Alaskan Seal Skins Some 50,000 seal skins, valued at more than a million dollars are, secured in Alaska annually. There are now nearly two million seals in Restaurants Have Important Role in Home T own Economy Alaskan waters. Restaurants are so much a part of the daily American scene that people in the home towns more or less take them for granted. But all during May, which is Restaurant Hospitality Month, local restaurateurs have an opportunity to make the home folks sit up and take due note of the role the restaurant industry and the men and women who are a part of it play in the Main Street and national economy and well being. I Its Convenient! Fun! is the slogan that has been chosen to set the theme of the month. People on Main Street will see it displayed on front doors and windows, on mirrors and counters in their favorite Its I ? Eat Out Today d away-from-ho- the restaurateurs just up the street, have planned pro which grams by they will bring to the attention services they your offer. Some will sponsor coopera- tive newspaper or radio advertis- ing, while others plan luncheons, I parades, parties, or similar festivi-- 1 ties to honor their outstanding civic 'I leaders, underprivileged children, or other citizens in the public lime- light. ! I On a national scale members of -- f allied industries will publicize Res- taurant Hospitality Month through : 1 4 their advertising. the amazing things restaurant business is average realize what an im- portant part the restaurant on Main Street plays In his com One of about the that the does not 4 3 ! 4 4 home-town- er unity. ol In an indirect manner he Is the official host of your town. That is where the tourist stops to be fed, to ask a few questions, and to And on whether or not he gets a good meal depends the : re-la- x. ' ; length of time he will spend in your and possibly the amount of money he will leave be- hind. A good restaurant has caused more motorists to drive out of their 4 way than possibly any other in- the in country today. dustry But aside from the outside trade r, a good restaurant brings into your own community, just what is the ' p I economical relation of the restau-- 1 4 rants in your home town upon the community, ? pj ; : '4 population? Count them up. Maybe theres i only one restaurant in your town maybe four. How many J people do they employ? How much food do they buy? How P? much do they pay in taxes? To f tal them up and you have a good i part of your home town retail I business. On the national level, 25 per cent ! of all the food consumed in this country is consumed in public eat-- 4 I ing establishments. All kinds and types of meals and ways of serving I f have been devised to suit the tastes, pocketbooks nationalities of the people who (them up America. Twenty years only 18 per cent of the food consumed outside the home. : . J pi 5 ; : Today the public feeding Industry .1 j has become the third largest retail industry in America, doing an" an- nual volume of $10 billion a year. 2 million people are employed public feeding industry. In trades, eating places rank third in the number of persons gain- fully employed throughout the year with no seasonal slump. One out of every six workers in retail trades Is employed in the public eating in-- f' !Over 4 I f i dustry. It has been estimated that 7.1 per cent of the consumers dis f- I I posable I f . r 1 t and Inter - American will be obMusic Week (May served this year in more than 3,000 cities, home towns and small communities. For the 28th annual observance the basic aims of Music Week continue, as they have been from the beginning: to advance the love of music and impress upon the consciousness of the people its value in modern life; to increase performance of music by groups and individuals; to multiply opportunities for young talent and widen acquaintance with good music by American composers. Perhaps your home town has planned special musical programs. If not, it is not too late to arrange a program that will bring to the attention of your community the value of music. Church and church-schoparticipation has been increasing In recent years in many small towns. Sermons on music and special programs by organists and choirs are being supplemented by concerts and hymn singings designed to revitalize the entire musical side of Inter-churc- h the church service. events are and to music strengthen the cousing as the religious as well operative spirit. Youth groups of both boys and girls have been coming to the fore In Music Week with demonstrations of what they are doing in music. Many adult groups womens clubs, parent-teachassociations and rural groups, like the Grange, Four-- H and Homemakers Clubs, are taking advantage of the observance effectively to climax their seasons musical activities and sometimes to arrange public programs. Mens luncheon clubs, service clubs, and civic organizations are not only taking part more prominently, with music for their own members, but are furthering movements for the general musical development on the local level. Schools and clubs Lave a unique opportunity in Music Week to focus attention on the musicians of the community, professional anc amateur. In some communities observances will feature programs to bring out the contributions of loca musicians toward making the town a better place in which to live. From the inception of Muslo Week on a synchronized national basis in 1924 the schools have had a prominent role in the participation and have used the opportunity to make local communities more conscious of their increasingly effective work in music. The week gives school orchestras, bands and glee clubs an opportunity to appear before service clubs and civic organizations to demonstrate their achievements. Thousands of small towns across the nation find in Music Week the tha opportunity for National income for food and beverages in 1950 was outside the home. This includes any establishment serving food to the public for a consideration: lunchroolhs, cafeterias, table service, hotel dining rooms, fountains, variety sforp coun- - al er self-expressi- stresses their mutual interests and achievement. It is another means by which the people in small towns can create their own entertainment. BeleaseA by WNU Fe&tyrp Coffee for Health In the tropics, coffee is regarded as a health measure. Inhabitants of certain South Sea islands chew coffee beans when suffering from Perfect Copies Rare Only three perfect copies of the Gutenberg Bible or Mazarin Bible are in existence. The copy in the congressional library was purchased in 1930 for $1,500,000. Powder ou Island Costly to Raise Railroad Watch Test Ellis island, immigration station, About 20 per cent of the hens of The railroads require that the die when first acquired by the federal in States the United loose age or watches their men carry laying in 1808 was used as a for before their government 30 a egg production pays seconds gain no more than I powder magazine. cost of the rearing. week. RADACOL BRINGS RELIEF TO FOLKS ters, department store operations, industrial feeding opera- tions, school lunchrooms, drive-ins- , and inflight food service. Long-trenchanges in the conof the public that habits restaurants through- sumption have taken place since World War out the nation. 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