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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1943 AUTOMOBILE OWNE! faaateaatcat i it ‘w\W ! | ® 4 I ATTENTIO! (e 9 { Deil i g stY (0“ RS[ S | (ENTERS ARE To | The 1943 Automovile License ?/ /§ | | Plates are now available and nnl ‘2 4 | sale at the office of the City Clerk. | ‘* OFFERED, ALASKA' GET EQUIPMENT | e opcruion ot motr i ] @ 9 ! | not bearing 1943 license plates is | /,{ Al e =SS | prohibited after December 31, 1942 I [} ] ] 4 . ?; %| Commissoner Ryan Tells of Casualty Stations fo Also| Erra sa puckwortit, | ¢ | [ # 4 Ambitious Youths in | Be Furnished Stretch- |~ - wee ¢ { | | .. © . i g 4 ol Ouflylng Districts ers, Cofs, Etc. . WEATHER REPORT e 1o @ ¢ Ly — . (U. 8. Bureau) o % Unsung but not unimportant are, Equipment for medical field cen- ® Temp. Thursday, Jan 14 é |the correspondence study courses ters and casualty stations, includ- [ ® Maximum 42, minimum 15 -‘\ @ taken by ambitious students in re- ing stretchers, cots and first aid|® SnOw—26 inch ° SEATTLE % WHITEHORSE ;’2 mote and outlying sections of the pouches, is ready to be shipped to|> ® ® @ ¢ & e o o o o o °| ® | Territory, it is pointed out by Dr.|Alaska towns by the Office of Ci- > {Vi | James Ryan, Commissioner of Edu- | vilian Defense, according to word Empire Classifieds Pay! @ cation. |received here today by the Terri- - FAIRBANKS - NOME Efi | Available without cost to grade torial Department of Health, . v ; © $l.65 EaCh |and high school pupils who live in| All Aluskan cities with the ex- ; ° argas where school facilities are not ception of 15 small towns will re»; p |available, or who nave physical ceive the equipment soon, it was BETHEL : 4 ior $B~00 handicaps that prevent their at- stated in the wire from Dr. George | UNITED STATES @ tendance, the Territory has ar-|Hays, senior surgeon of the U. S. The NEW YORKER Shirt in white, in styles which you would be proud to wear, and of a quality consistently better than you WAR BONDY EVERY PAY DAY | | | Eranged for their enlistment in a Public Health Service, detailed as |full school course load made up linison officer to the Territory's lof any of 173 active courses rm';I)P]mr(ml‘m of Health {high school students, and the| Dr. Hays is now in Washington, PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS could expect at $1.65 each™or four for regular curticulum fo¥ grade school D. C., conferring with military and $6.00 { requirements. ;cxv an directors relative to the|| , ‘ l l ' | As a token of good faith a $20 situation here 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 2 ¥ | depostt is required for each course, BN = Also a Speclal Shlrt at $1 _w begun, which is returned upon com—; e it e B SPEED OUR WS;(?SEY; 1 pletion, Dr. Ryan said. ! 1€ alata tree, from whic SAVE FOR'THE F iE! h e ¥ | comes ubstitute for rubber, || The $18.75 War Bond you buy to- e » e O L LG LG Primary Work Offered A surprising number of children take advantage of the elementary work available, Dr. Ryan contin- PR 7 ued, stating that several had suc- | New Under-arm ) | cessfully completed as much as five jof their eight years in' the gradeslcream Deodol’flnf day can pay for 10 rounds of anti-aircraft fire to knock a Jap Zero down from the clouds. And you will get your money back with interest to buy the things you want after the Victory is ours! Come on—lend 10% Every | reaches heights over 100 feet and | ;matures in 30 to 40 years. ;l'grxll;aéicrimbzmbg?lon emd Sanforized to pre- Y 0 U C A N F L i ., ] JUNEAU to These are in stripes and figures in all the wanted shades, each, $1.00. ; 5 ' | J Pay Day! . . 2 § ot eovrtprmgonce. . Sikle. P‘“f" Vo o Fath ov savingt Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks work through the method, includ-| S'OPS ersglrutlon I diured up Yakuiat Valdez Nome |ing initial instruction in reading.| 2 / Alaska Federal Savings & | Mrs. Helen Bohan of Chichagof | e Loan Assn. of Juneau Cordova Seward BIiSiOl Bay {has directed three of her four ‘chil- % dren through coursés by correspon- | dence, the Commissioner said, audi one; bay, Tom Hollis of Healy, who §)| completed Hhis first two lof high school through home study, | 'entered high school at Fairbanks | 6 last fall and was listed on the honor roll the first quarter. 2. | Another student, a lad at Fish | Creek, near Juneau, is taking the{ course in gasoline engines and is tearing one apart and rebuilding it, all in accordance with instruc- tions received through the course.{ Courses Purchased by Territory Grade school courses are pur- ichased by the Territory through 'the progressive Calvert Schogl in | Baltimore, Md., and high school study courses through the efficient University of Nebraska, which has| ? gone' farther than almost any other &'state university .in" providing ade- AN quately for its students in the re- {mote hinterlands. Criticism service BASKETBALL [t uBpans - SEsmits=s Member Federal Reserve System Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Phone 667 TIES, of diagonal stripes, solid colors and figures in colors to suit the most discriminating rhan. Priced at 65c Each B.M.BEARENES OO0 AIKEN GOES SOUTH 5t! A G. Alker passed through u last night from the West- 1. Does not rot dresses — does not itritate skin No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instanly stops perspiation for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Alaska Transportation Institute of Laundering, for be- Company ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling | . deodorant. Try a jar todayl ARG B P ARRID e | SRR 39;&‘., jar Alsoin 59¢ and 10¢ jars | e e e —— 2 i | THE ATCO LINE Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAN TRANSPORTATION.COMPANY PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ] “|division of the university, Dr. Ry- an sald. 'd enroute to the States. TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneau Loundry Building L 4 “for better appearance” PHONE ON TONIGHT Juneau High School's Crimson Bears - will tackle the Beavers on the high school gym floor tonight, and the Moose will take on the St. Louis Blues. Vacura and Lundeberg are sched- uled to referee. The games start at 7:30 o'clock. — - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 8 (4 Relleve misery, as most ers EEVICKS oat, 81 tme-tested W VAPORUB NOTICE T0 ALL MEMBERS AMERICAN FEREBATION OF LABOR Impertant matters pertain- ing to the formation of a Territorial Federation for Alaska. “Attend Your b 1 | JusT BEEN 'WE PLAYED THIS TOWN - BRINGING UP FATHER S-IT'S RS SINCE || REMINDS ME- SEEIN' YOU HOT DOG DERBY FORTHIS SUNDAY The Outdoor. Committee of the Juneau -Ski ‘Club announced. plans today for the first ‘Hot Dog Derby to be held on Gastineal Channel. The event will be an, outdoor rell call for every:former member of the Juneau Ski Club. It ‘will be a combination = outdoor-social affair with hot dogs and coffee for every- one wanting to come out, and a good live ski program for everyone. Included in the events will be an open steeplechase, women's two year old race, and a partners handicap. ot Bnow conditions .for Sunday are expected to be good. ‘The last snow put the Douglas Ski Trail and the slalom course in_good. condition. MOOSE WOMEN MEET SATURDAY Celebrating -Membership Month with Mary ‘Haas in-charge of the program; the Women of the Moose will ‘maeet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Moose Hall. Assisted by- Annie Cook and Hild- red Hansen, Mrs. Haas has ar- ranged. for the playing of games abers are.urged not jo forget the e sale to be Held Jan- The colof of the eyes id gov- and ‘it “‘tWo parents have “eyes of 'the ‘same the children ordinarily 'will ernéd by - heredity, have éyes of the Barhe hue. i ARE ARCE NOW- GG In a new bulletin delineating a coordinating program for high schools, not yet published, Dr. Ry- an will recommend the use of cor- respondence study courses in the small schdols as a means of enrich- |ing and’enlarging the basic course of study. H “Purchase of the courses by the school” boards, to be available for students without cost, would pro- vide. the unusual subjects and en- able irregular or transferring stu- dents to complete work begun else- where but not otherwise available locally,” Dr. Ryan said. Night Classes Praised \ Praising the night school classes held in Juneau, Ketchikan, An- chorage, PFairbanks and other high schools, Dr. Ryan stated that the work was one of the most praise- worthy functions possible for a school, since it enabled adults to continue their educations who otherwise would have no way of doing so. As a corollary service to corres- pondence study, both of which have their proper places, it renders in- estimgble service, Dr. Ryan de- clareds GRUBERS SELL HOME, * "LEAVING FOR SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gruber have sold their home at 746 W. Twelfth Street’ to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew '| Rossness of this city, it was an- nounced today. Mr, and Mrs. Gruber will leave for BSeattle the first of the week. Puture plans are undetermined, they said. MRS, SIMPSON GOES Mrg. Belle Simpson left for the st night ‘enroute to Ban souith 1 Diego SOUTH | ALL YOU NEED IS A DAILY SPOTOF SUN It’s ultra-violet in Summer sunshine, that helps your body store up resistance 1 and build sound tissues. e You can get the ) :amef btuefg_iils ef- = = ectsfroma! un- “t- lamp. Just as tich in ultra-violet and always handy. Use it a few minutes every day, from now through Spring. See how much better you feel. Let the whole family use it, especially the youngsters. Ask to see the G-E Sun- lamps. The new popular LM-4 lamp illustrated is only $37.50. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. GENERALY ELECTRIC Robert, now in the armed forces. re she will visit her son 7 b ,5;4#/"‘”“/ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT| PNONE 114 NIGET 312 | e s We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. 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