The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DPrastic Final Clearanée COATS--SUITS--DRESSES -- FORMALS VALUES — VALUES — VALUES — IT STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK — OUR FINAL SWEEPING, DRASTIC, READY-TO-WEAR CLEARANCE. All garnents from our stock of better coats, suils, dresses, and formals. Most of these can be worn right hiow and all fall and Winter. COME EAELY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. Reg. 19.95 SPORT MODELS OR DRESSMAK- ERS—in solids, plaids, tweeds. Sizes 12-20 COATS Reg. 25.00-37.50 A SPLENDID GROUP OF BETTER COATS 100% wool thie colors. Sizes 12-44 SUITS Reg. 29.75-32.50 AN AMAZINGLY GOOD VALUE, ll Sizes 12-20 terns. DRESSES Reg. 15.95-22.50 PERFECT DRESSES FOR STREET AND OFFICE Wool, crepes, 1220 novelties Values 19.95 5 ONLY QUALITY STNCE ALASKA COASTAL MAKE SCHEDULE, CHARTER FLIGHTS Passengers with. Alaska Coastal Airlines Saturday for Hoonah were P. M. Barnette, Frank Wright, Jr., and M .E. Monagle. Returning with the plane to Juneau from Hoonah were Frank Wilson, Ruth Howard, Mrs. ner. Arrivals in. Juneau from Sitka Saturday with. ACA were - A. T. Nygaard, Ethel Lange, F. A. Graing- er, Jr, Harold Bates and Calvin E. Pool. E. E. Murray was an out- going passenger for Petersburg Sat- urday and Orville L. Mandle ar- rived here from Petersburg. H. W. Harvey was an outgoing passenger Monday with ACA for Port Althrop and for Sitka, pass- engers were N. A. McEachran, Frank Grainger, Jr., Sara Fernald and Ruth Niles Theo R. Kline and N. A. Smith were outgoing passengers yesterday afternoon for Tood and J. E. Boyle, Ernest Parsons, Sam Torum, Alvin H. Adams, John Nordstrom, Les Anderson, George Panamaroff and Mrs. E. B. Clayton. Teday's Flights Don Turner, Harold Prentice and Alice Ashome swere outgoing pass- engers with Alaska Coastal Airlines today for Hoonah, and Fritz Berg and A. H. Lillie for Hawk Inlet Arriving here from Tenakee were Mrs. A. F. Ellenberg, Lyda M Museth and Ronnie Ellenberg. Mary Johnson and Dan Tur-| BUT WHAT VALUES. { Sizes Casuals or dress styles in a grand assortment of colors and pat- 15 cheviot. Reg. 37.50 4 ONLY-—3 PIECE-SUITS—100% All Wool, Casuals, in tweed and Broken sizes & 20 Reg. 22.50-29.95 ALL ORIGINALS AND FROM OUR BETTER STOCK . . . Tailored types, dre: dres Sizes 12-42 FORMALS MOSTLY DINNER AND COCKTAIL . Sizes 12-20. TYPES Broken 3 less group is ane of the highlights . cocktail models. This - 10.00 Reg. 19.95-22.50 BLACKS AND COLORS Lettie Lee and Nan Parker models. Less than half price Original and 10 E'Lndétfb Daniels. Jack Littlepage passenger for Chichagof. Arriving here today from Sitka were Gharles Cloedde, Mrs. Dee Wilmot, Armes W. . Nelson, Mrs. Clifford Berg and Marion Hussey. Al Minard arrived today from Taku Harbor. e — The Juneau office of the U Fish and Wildlife Service. an- nounced two more extensions of fishing seasons in Southeast Al- aska. In the Juneau district, the east- ern district and the western district south of Point Couverden will have the season extended until 6 p. m on August 21. The season kas been extended in the southern district east and south of ‘Ketchikan to 6 p. m. en August 20. TWELVE DAYS REMAIN FOR MERCHANTS T0 RETURN OPA REPORTS Retail merchants have but 12 days to, get their cost-of-living re- ports to the Office of Price Ad- ministration headquarters in the Valentine Building in Juneau, it was announced today by Mrs. Mil- dred Hermann, OPA Director for was a from Washington which will in-| AL MI volve setting up of an Inspection system that will be in effect follow- ing «September 1, Mrs. Hermann said. Inspectors will check all mer- chants regarding their observation of OPA price ceiling and other reg- ulations. . g et o PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, Aug. 18. —Two hundred and gwenty thous- and - pounds of halibut were sold here Monday at 1560 to 16 and 14 cents a pound. i x /88T ARD IS HERE ON BUSINESS TRIP FROM TAKU HARBOR Al Minard, superintendent of thc{ Libby, McNeill and Libby cannery at Taku Harbor was in Juneau to- day for a short stay on business. He arrived early this afternoon with Alaska Coastal Airlines and planned to return to Taku Harbor by plane late today. e BUY DEFENSE BONDS TOMATO JUICE AT ITS FINEST! Outgoing today with ACA for|the Territory. The/ deadline {a'i Sitka were Mrs. William Koski, |getting in the reports is September Barnett, T. Qja, Willis Brown, J, S. H. M. Olsen, Ida Belle Heryford, Harold Bates and El set up in Alaska by OPA offic & An enforcement procedure was : ~L_Gee TS ML EUKT, SARGINT - 1 DONE NORETED W NEWS 'ROIND CaMP SATS SNELLNBRD HELL BE CHTCHWY To GER DONE WITH THAT KA BIRD'LWHEN T kR GORAT BACK. 0 BASTRALIA— W — WO T BIRST um\& fsout | insist on pressed from the pick of the world’s choicest tomato crop—tomatoes Heinz has spent years crossbreeding for finer flavor. Serve this better tomato juice for breakfast—at bedtime— any time, It’s different! F YOU like tomato juice that’s really delicious, BOSTONFIRM [Stoppage of 'BALKS W.LB. UNIONORDER f Machine Company Refises| to Comply with Labor Boards Clause Ly | BOSTON, Aug. 18—S. A. Wonds; Machine Company has refused to| comply with a War Labor Board| |order to include a union member- ship clause in its contract for em- ployes by 2 p. m. today. A spokes- {man for the firm said “You can we failed to comply with the‘. order. He indicated that any further; tatement must come from Wash- ington. Shortly before the dead- line the firm issued a statement |and said, “If the govarnment takes our plant we will help with the maintenance of production in any way we can.” 2 Mrs. Edith Sheelor, | Verne Harkey Are Wed in Seattle Edith Sheelor, for many| years a resident of Juneau, and formerly secretary for R. E. Rob- ertson, and Verne Harkey, who lived here for sometime, were re- | cently married in Seattle, according to word received by friends of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Harkey are mnking‘ their home in Seattle where he is| engaged in a war industry. — .- CALVIN POOL T0 MAKE TRIP ON OPA BUSINESS Calvin Pool, Assistant Director for the Office of Price Administration in Alaska, will leave the Juneau| ‘headquarters tomorrow for tie In- | terior and Western sections of the Territory on an organization trip. Mr. Pool will visit Fairbanks, An-* chorage and Nome while he is away land will conduct meetings in the |various communities with the co- foperation of the rationing boards | {for the purpose of clarifying OPA | | regulations. ! Budget approval has been made | ! in Washington, D. C., which permiv.s, the opening of district OPA ofncpsi in Anchorage, Fairbanks and pos-| sibly Ketchikan, Mrs. Mildred Her- |mann, OPA Director, said today. | This will be looked into by Mr. Pool |on his trip. R Mts. Edward Melhart became the mother of a daughter, weighing nine | pounds, eight ounces, yesterday morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. Heinz! 1t's QA SPELL 55T, CHOSEF - OFF FER - -TAREE 4O W R —The work in 11 Reynolds Metals Company plants was slowed today | by a labor stoppage. nick, |CIO Aluminum Workers’ aid company yesterday fired Ray Sto- ber, seven plant, for no good reason.” concern, said that the work stop- page would cause a loss to the nation equivalent to one medium bomber an hour, although he said| all of the plants are operating to some extent. TWELVE TAKE south this forencon were: and Cart D, McKinnon. were C. T. Hardner, Miss Mary Stewart, H. Dunlop, Mabel C. Pen- | ny, Miss Mary Mullen, T. Kerr, R. Kinnina and M. Kirkham. { United ‘States the workshop of the world to a greater extent than ever before, merce reports. Labor Slows Warimgrgmf LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Aug. 18. R. W. Pas- representasive of the Union “this thing started when the field our chairman in the number | R. 8. Reynolds, president of the PASSAGE FOR SOUTH TODAY Passengers leaving here for the For Wrangell—L. A. Stevens. For Ketchikan—Miss D. Barnes. For Vancouver—Capt. A. Rappon Those taking passage for Seattle .- The present war is making the the Department of Com- TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Building L4 Todd “for better appearance” PHONE Plane Service JUNEAU to Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—EKodiak Nome—Bristol Bay To. Th. §: JOHN NOBLE as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this ¢oupon this evening at the box office of the- — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “WHEN LADIES MEET" Federal Tax—5c per Person pnited The | ¢ or convey states Navy nat pothl NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPA ! Department ed °g‘ ‘destination oes Amefican ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk Juneau Tenakee Angoon “Hoonah Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢c Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd $8 . 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan Pelican 18 18 18 10 .18 10 An- $18 18 18 18 18 10 10 $10 10 10 10 18 10 $18 18 18 18 Pel- ican $18 18 10 1 Kim- Chicha- shan gof $18 $18 10 10 5 Sitka $18 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Juneau ... Petersburg Wrangell Express Rate Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 .. 20.00 Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, {HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE 612 An additional charge will be made for single passengers Daily to Ilag stops 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Seattle, Wash. Juneau, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. 35 Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Phone or Call for Intorma- tion or Reservations Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. ALASKA 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Fairbanks, Alaska Ruby, Alaska __ Nome, Alaska Star Air Lines Ta. VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 687 PO THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company - BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ot D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 - THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneaqu for Petersburg, Port Alexand e end Way Pors EVERY WEDNESDAY 5:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am JUNEAU — Ty Fairbanks, Alaska Ar McGrath, Alaska Ar Ophir, Alaska Ar* Flat, Alaska Ar Bethel, Alask: VI AAIICH(IRAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Alrways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612 AT6 A M. Please have all freight on (4)1;? Bock Tuesday, before I. H. SAWYER There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising!

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