The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1942, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1942 PAGE TWQ, ~~ " VT IWITR WM Y I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA the second phnse of the work of SEPIEMBER ' ls price administration—that of check- M[]GLAS ing the reports. In this work we FI“‘[DEADU“E shall have the assistance of an NEWS "y inspector at Seattle who will check PLANE E the wholesale prices and transpor- —— | v CE pRKE (EIlmGS tation charges at their point of | SEPTEMBER 8 DATE | origin, transmitting the results to SCHOOL REOPENING the accountancy division in Junea. | | J u N E A u l ° OPA A((Oun'an(v Dlvision “We do not expect Alaska mergh-| A meeting of the Douglas School | SIX SPICY NEW FALL SHOES by ants generaly to attempt to get by Board was held last night to con-|| Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks 40 Be Reidy 10 WOrk |win -doctorea’ or carelessly made|sider measures pertatning to begin- (/ ‘ M h: E reports, but we are ready for tho|Ning of school next month. A$ has Yakuiat Valdez Nome . A fel' On' S fld occasional person who may try it,”|been the custom for several years, S d - » she added, “We have not inspectea |the first Tuesday after the first Cordovfl ewar! Brlstol BaY With less than one week remain-|ceiling posting yet. Full instruc- Monday in September is to be the B i . ing before the deadline for posting |tions regarding acceptable methods|reopening day and schools will KuskOlem flnd Yukon Polnts THEY'RE YOUNG THEY'RE price ceilings and submitting re- | f posting have been given the|Start the 1942-1943 terms on Sep-| NEW ... THEY'RE LVER SO COM- ports on Cost of Living Commodi- | merchants and the ‘eye test’ care- ;‘ember 8. * FORTABE AND GOOD LOOKI& ties, the Alaska Office of Price|fully explained. In Juneau, as else-| Still one teacher short, someone . . . These lovely new fall VITAL ITY Administration, Mildred R. Her-|where in the Territory, the local|to handle science and mathematics, SHOES. Six ‘outstanding patterns mann Director, is busily engaged | ationing boards have cohtrlbuted‘m"me" contacts were decided on to| A L A s K A s l A R [ hich youw'll wear ull fall with deep checking off the many reports as|valuable assistance to this phase Secure a teacher for those subjects.| affection. they arrive at the Territorial Office. | of the worl Three men who were contacted for N ‘W “We are not attempting to check Finish This Week ‘:)he job were already in some| ; s Or ranch of government service [ol FIFI ... ':n the accuracy of the TfeporLs Ol “pocally, apptoximately one-third | Ithe durati » If favorab! 5 BARANOF HOTEL VERA CLIFFORD 0 look into the fairness of the o Livin e duration. If favorable respon: Juneau Agent Py N : Very dressy high heeled || .0 "0 ihic tiime,” Mr. Hermann |Of the Cost of Living reports are js not soon ferthcoming some urj s s ANDREA ... black suede sandal. Open foe ) 4 already in,” she added, “and the! » 3 | txplained. “That is the work for the teachers’ agencies will be ap-| one o and heel. I same percentage holds true of other|pjieq to § h | Origibal new sucdc pump, which our accountancy division has| /o T I af - WIS N SN PN trimmed in ealf skin, with 7.5“ been created. Our present duty is .C""S 3cC0rding to reports received was fyrther decided that in the|——— from the local boards, which means, o simply to see that the reports are | . . ‘o . 4 4 "event no one suitable can be se-| {of course” Miss Hermann pointed|cureq from outside one of the| ‘h’:;v'éheco:legr}:ger%;m'th‘:endflgt:: tp;::?;‘”m' “that for a sizable number of |married women teachers on the| X retail merchants, the task of pre-|channel will be sought as required by the regulations “nd;wring the reports and “n!!‘posmun ght for the f are properly certified. 1t Will be | oijings must be aecomplished with- | P ! | Plans were made to continue; - 3 } TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ) white skip-stitching. Black only 6.85 the task of the accountancy divi- | Bon to eheck the prices, tabulaw",l{ :hfl next week. We have al-|again with the kindergarten and it results, secure the wholesale costs| co0y cxiended the time a fulllwas thought a teacher for that month,” she inted t, “sir to check on all “out-of-line” prices ) boin: out, “since|will be available at an early date. ne’ Prices. | sugust first was the date origin- the diréct cost is determined, R | o e 1 -om T § Thi Miss Warren, superintendent, will |ally set for the cofpletion of thisicontact all pabents in town who and transportation charges by which | a We expect to have the acoount.nncy‘“mk' We have no authority Lo|have children of kindergarten age divislon ready to go to work im- |extend it further. September first|(or their cooperation. mediately after September first, |is the positive deadline.” R . Second Phase e BACK TO SITKA “We are now gemng rendy for BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, son-in-law | \und daughter of Emil Uberti, ar- {1ived here last evening with their *chudren enroute to Sitka after a two months’ vacation through ISOBEL ... A famous Vitallty v ‘ DREAM. .. nenstern states. They will continue their journey home this evening Built-up bieck up biec Rich Town Brown alligator jon the Estebeth. Trimmed ih patent, print on calf. A dashing i pump with its big bow. 6.3 7.50 P S SR MRS. ANDERSON HERE On her way enroute south rmmi Sitka, Mrs. Alex Anderson who | came in by plane to await steam- | |er passage to Seattle to visit with s her mother was a guest at the DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE NEDRA... home of her sister, Mrs. Dale 5 | Fleek while on the channel. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLI"ES I . Iieiple o l N S U RE D Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express calf, trimmed inh shining - . Y s :30 A. M. fflf:nlc :a p;rfelct S pind SIX YEARS OLD g SCHEDgLED DAILY AT 91;3] K ,m i ord, Cuban heel. e . awl n- el- g e Louis Pusich celebrated his sixth Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka JESSIE ... f SE Y Juneau .8 $10 $10 $18 $18 s18 $18 $18 o COvanlv:mm ottt Gt birthday with a party at the home (| giae < *ig N o e Toe out, black suede pump, o of his parents yesterday afternaon. || Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 i, :::..m Tk 1',“‘;'“‘}‘:0" M"“‘:,‘:'w:‘h = Refreshments of cake and ice|| Kimshan 18 0 18 1¢ Y bank’s membership in Federal Depozt Insurance Corpora- cream, games and a show at the § Pelican .. ifl ig tion, & United States Government agency which insures Coliseum featured the event for Igggk.eém_ 13 aach depositor galiue 1M to o imum of $5,000, Louis with the following children * it 8s his invited guests; David Hol- |] Angoon .. 18 X Hoonah .. 10 First National Banl | 2o oo, s | 5 e pate: 10 cens per pound—iniomum charge s Cochrane, Shirly Marie Edwards, Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% new detall, a perfect dress shoe. ' 6.95 to flag stops of JUNEAU, ALASEA | Billy Fleek, Donnie Niemi, Gilbert Another Behrends 3 sy Bonnett, Dale Fleek, Jr, Richard | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY E I . AL DEPOSIT IN ANCE CORPORATION Isaaks, Alan Engstrom, Johnny | Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Xclusive Jensen, Tony McCormick, Billy An- || Juneau $45.00 $35.00 e drews. Petersburg . 30.00 10.00 Wrangell . 20.00 iy 4 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan ‘M : Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell S FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, H i | T n E HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno“n Glz | z tg i 0 An additional charge will be made for single passengers e ] . 4] Possibly Our Last Consignment : of RADIO-PHOKOGRAPH COMBINATIONS ATCO LINE . ; 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks ‘ Alaska Tramsportation : e 3 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome QUALITY SINCE /887 MISS MacMANIGLE BEMCK has been attending school in the DuT soutii duri t! jummer and will Mib Eule MabManigle, e T CUHDE the ¢ b B (H SHIP Automatic Record Changer for twelve 10- inch or Ten 12-inch records—Permanent Point Sapphire Needle, good for thousands of rec- ord playings without changing needle— Seven G-E Pre-Tested Tubes, including Rec- tifier—Built-in Beam-a-Scope—All in a cabi- net of matched American Walnut Veener and Priced at Only $169.50 * If contemplating purchasing a new set B:30am 9:00am Lv Seattle, Wash. 1:40pm 2:10pm Ar Jupeau, Alaska 3:10pm 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. 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SAWYER Mrs, Willani QGillenwater has re- turned home after undergoing sur- | gery recently in St. Ann's Hospi- al. ud Power Company ALASKA JUNEAU — ANCHOBAGE | | VIA , YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY ' ! GOuUT 80Y/ OH-BOY/ THIS GOUT. OPE gEERI#INT_c'SCAME IN ME FOOT IS AWVEUL.* i [ IN WHAT QQULD BZ VORSE? | g ? THE RHEUMATISM - OH - mNE- | CAN GO-IF YOU CAL.L FOR ME! Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612 Copr. 194, King Peatures Syndicate, loc., World rghts reserved

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