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e BERT’S CASH GROCERY 104 --TWO PHONES -- 105 SATURDAY and MONDAY FEATURES When Better Eggs Are Sold Bert Will Sell Them. EGGS 2 dozen 9B DANISH—300,000 Pounds Seld in Juneau! BUTTER - 2 pounds 9« CAMPBELL'S—AIl Varieties STILL SOUPS 2 for 25¢ AT BERT'S BERT'S SPECIAL—Gound Your Way! ; (OFEFE - 2 pounds §5¢ SHAFTER—WHITE and L two-hit pitching NEW POTATOES 6 Ibs. 55¢ | - lead ninth innings. NEW—SOLID GREEN CABBAGE - Ib. § Q¢ g DOLE—SLICED—1%4 Size Tin er inning nin 2 for 329 day laffy on balls in the ninth inning gave the ing in Giants. singled ly pass. | again THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DODGERS WIN WITH WALKS FROM GIANTS Brooklyn Team Makes IfSeaftle Loses fo Hollywood Two Out of Three | in Ten-Inning from New York Confest | National League play yester-| (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) two rookie New York pitchers| In the Pacific Coast League yes- ned the folly of walking the|terday, Dodgers when three bases captured their second straight win from Los Angeles, scoring in the Brooklyn outfit the game, mak-|early innings and outlasting the it two out of three for lh“m‘mmvls in a ninth inning rally their opening series with the| Hollywood took 10 innings Medwick and Camilli| defeat Seattle despite Seattle's then Herman, Bordagaray|hits compared to the Stars’ Riggs walked despite the|Soriano was the losing pitcher in pitchers from Dave Kos- | Joiner the winning hurler. Adams after the socond; Other Coast games were | poned In another game, Boston's Ernie| ambardi spoiled Tommy Hughes' performance in the inth inning. Lombardi singled in second inning after Max West's giving Boston a one-run Philadelphia scored in the sending the game into extra| Then Lombardi singled drive over the winning| PADRES WIN SECOND TILT to 11 seven hange to Ace post- ME SCORES vacific Coast League Los Angeles 2; San Diego 4 Seattle 3; Hollywood 4. | San PFrancisco at Sacramento, postponed Portland at Oakland, postponed National League Boston 2; Philadelphia 1 Chicago 6; St. Louis 11. Pittsburgh 7; Cincinnati 8, twelve innings Brooklyn 4; New York 2. to Louis me, ea rors beat Chicago in a loose team chalking up three Cincinnati went 12 beat Pittsburgh, win- and to FROM ANGH.S“Educalion Cfi m issioner‘[ San Diego’s cellar dwellers | ", YANKSBET ataska scroots WASHINGTON THIRD TIME | Applies for $65,000 for Teachers \New York Quffit in Cleani’ Dr. James C. Ryan, Commissioner of Education, announced today that | | | Sweep of Season's Openers Federal Works Agency, under the lsecond Community Facilities Act,] (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) [for a $65000 grant to supplement | American League competition yes-| city and Territorial school funds to|terday began to get hot as New meet increased expenses brought! YOrk, behind typical Yankee clutch- | |about by the war hitting in the ninth inning, with| | This amount would be used to in-|a double by Dickey Selkirk, and a {crease the salaries of teachers by triple by Priddy, beat the stubborn $200 a year. Dr. Ryan pointed out|Washington Senators again to that the cost of living in Alaska|sweep the opening series with three Ihas risen from 25 to 30 percent straight wins. The Senators sent iduring the last year, and that!Gomez to the showers in the fifth | |teachers are being asked to live|inning, but wilted as the Yanks lon the same salaries which were|pounded out a total of 12 hits |in effect in 1939. He said that many| In another game, Detroit’s Don teachers have been lost because of Ross and Rudy York both homed | the lower fies now being paid,| ¢y give the Tigers a victory over| and others have indicated they will| cjaveland. Ross hit his in the |leave at the end of the school year. | gjghiy inning for the deciding run. Dr. Ryan said that although the| Lowly St. Louis made it three m Territorial Legislature appropriated| . % ™~ & i more -money than ever for schools|®. FOV :0ver Chicago by pounding | 2 14 hits for bases and al lin 1941, the change of events since! , ; [then have brought the expense of Walk-away. Chicago got 10 safe operating the schools to a point Dits but Galehouse kept them .~cau-;’ where additional funds are needed.| tered 2 g | After three runs in the second | inning, Boston did even more, hxui Legion Women Are e 25 ting 21 blows and walloping Phil ;delphm Boston scored in each inning but- the second. with a run forced American League —— FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942 EORGE BROTHER Saturday - Monday - Tuesday POTATOES 251bs. $1.10 50 Ihs. $2.10 100 Ihs. $3.95 U. S. NO. 1 YAKIMA GEMS DRY ONIONS - 5pounds for 25¢ Always Better Values at George Bros. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES GREEN ONIONS Bunch 15¢ RADISHES - - - . Bunchl5c Grown in George Brothers Greenhouse FRESH C " ' C K E N DRESSED 60 pound From George Brothers Farm GRADE "“A” RAW MILK requires more rigid sanitation than pasteurized milk and is generally sold for more than pasteur- ized milk. George Bros. not only guarantee these rigid requirme -BUT go far beyond this—We are trying to upply you with the BEST FOR LESS! in on a m OB | Cleveland 4; Detroit 5. Boston 19; PPhiladelphia 4 New York 8; Washington 5 St. Louis 13; Chicago 3 PINEAPPLE - L. & H—No. 2 Tins GRAPEFRUIT = S1.99 RITZ (RACKERS - Large pkg. 29« FANCY OREGON ONICNS ounds 29c horse and charter a plane from Cordova to pick him and his par- LA RS WA .. i IR . FRESH—WHOLE WHEAT ty u;: at Whitehorse and take them \h Peterson is taking three waitresses to Valdez to work in the FREE DELIVERY Save Your 10:30 A.M., 230 P.M. Clean Bags Ready for Sales at Dugout Tomorrow Everything i in readiness for the !sales to be held by the American HANS FLOE MAKES SHORT TRIP HERE Hans Floe, for many years sup- erintendent of the P. E. Harris n- nery at Hawk Inlet, came to Ju- neau late yesterday afternoon by Legion Dugout beginning at 10 a ]])Imlf‘ and returned to -the can- ;| m. tomorrow, according to members |1€r¥: this caftewpoon on a charter of the hard-working committees| WiP. planning the events, which will in-| clude a hot lunch to be served from noon until 2 p. m. and tea from 412:30 to 5 o'clock. = Juneau residents, both men and Mrs. Ruel > women, will find pies, cakes, salads entertained last night at a com- 7land rolls on hand to buy for their bination birthday party for Mr.| Sunday dinners. Fleming and a housewarming for Also on sale will be gift merchan- the Fleming’s new home on Fifth dise, including veteran made bask- gtreet near Treadwell. ets, aprons, potholders, tea towels Apout 15 guests attended, and miscellaneous articles. igIan evening of cards. The public is invited to drop in 8 during the morning or afternoon to STANLEY GRUMMETT sec the articles on display and to . - ATK enjoy either luncheon lm “tea. Men P‘“’K ki M],h" especially are invited to attend the Stanley Grummett, insurance rep- luncheon resentative, returned to Juneau from Mrs. Darwin Hoel and Mrs, Al Sitka yesterday afternoon from a short business trip to the island THRIFT and HIGH QUALITY go hand in hand with These Dairy Products e e el e o DARIGOLD Evaporated MILK of the tea Junior members of the Auxiliary will haye a table of miscellaneous Enriches cooking with added food value and delicious flavor. s for baby’s formula. Produced articles on sale, Mrs. Dorothy Man- they to be in charge. gton’s finest, selected herds. Its purity and freshness are protected by most HOSPITAL NOTES Marie Ward entered the Gov- crnment Hospital this morning [ur economy and high quality satisfy the most exacting cook and budget-maker. 2 29 | Place Your Orders EARLY for MILK and CREAM RAWMILK-Grade A Zquarls 35c Single quarts 18¢ Golden Whipping Cream Half pints — 25¢ ORDER EARLY | PRI for Lag VALDEZ RF MAN FI HOME Oscar Peterson, owner of Oscar’s Food Store and Restaurant in Val- dez, has had plenty of experience of difficulties of travelling dur- ing wartime. Unable to get trans- portation by steamer to his home, he took a Canadian vessel to Ket- chikan, an Ellis Air Transport plane from Ketchikan to Juneau. He hopes to fly from here to White- AURANT DS TRAVEL DIFFICULT 2 for @ 12 for STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Seattle Oakland Hollywood Los Angeles Sacramento Portland San Francisco San Diego R FLEMINGS ENTERTAIN AT 'HOUSEWARMING Fleming of Douglas National League Won Lost 0 ,Pet. 1.000 667 667 667 333 333 333 000 Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago New York Cincinnati Philadelphia enjoy- restaurant. The young ladies who seeing Alaska on their way to jobs in Valdez are the Misses Davis, Betty Littlefield and Rica e, are their June Vera American League Won Lost Pet. Empire Ciassifieds ray! New York 3 0 1.000 Y 2 ' T Boston 1.000 = 0 R\t St. Louis 0 1000 1 Phone EGGS Butter | Washington 0 000 LARGE—FRESH DARIGOLD 2 dozen 95 2 pounds 95 Chicago 0 000 SOAP CHIPS GOLD SHIELD TEA SUSPENDS SENTENCE FELS NAPTHA ORANGE PEKO Package 3Qc | X pound tin 99« |drunk and disorderly conduct, has CATSUP ORANGES | tence by U. S. Commissioner Felix DEL MONTE LARGE SIZE 2 botfles 39 3 dozen §5¢ i — e Mary King was discharged from NOTIC: |the Government Hospital yesterday PRUNES R-1-C-E AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing after receiving treatment there. SANTA CLARA CALIFORNIA HEAD pounds@4c | 5 pounds 54 air route from Seattle to Nome. on; BUY DEFENSE STAMPS JELL-A-TEEN | TOMATOES The Economy Package HAPPY HOME 260unces 43¢ 3y 2} 1ins 677 Home Grocery 3 3 2 a minor operation. = 0 ] - ATE! : swrnum IVAWK Y conts e mevee o ke OLD TAYLOR DARIGOLD Sweet Cream BUTTER Dairy-fresh! A delicious necessity— not a luxury. Needed in every well- balanced diet. Get the highest qual- ity —get DARIGOLD. Use it gener- ously. HE man who first made Old TTaylor fought to have bottled in bond standards written into federal law. And no other kind of whiskey has ever been made in the Old Taylor distillery. It produces a costlier whis- key. But we believe it is worth it. And millions of men who know fine bourbon heartily agree. DARIGOLD Natural Cheddar CHEESE Packed full of quick energy-pro- ducing food values. Properly aged ~— smooth — mellow — rich! Try these unsurpassed Washington products today! They are highest quality —economical - —~delicious! THE DARIGOLD MILK FARMS OF WASHINGTON i Copyright 1942, National Distillers Products. Corporation, New York Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington