The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX A T RN S R R A R, HOME GROCERY| PHONE 146 Alaska Seed POTATOES Perpound - ¢ | CHILI CORTIDOS | Per botfie ---- 3 5¢ ITALIAN PEPPERS Per bottle - 40¢ BELL PEPPERS Bell Peppers in Vinegar, Water and Salt Flavored with Olive 0il and Spices. IMPORTED MACARONI Pkg. 25¢ SPAGHETTI Pkg. 25¢ | Sea Shell Style - Pkg. 30« | 2 fins - 4 5¢ IN OLIVE OIL New Potatoes 3 lbs. 19¢ RADISHES ONIONS LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER BUNCH CARROTS SPINACH ASPARAGUS ARTICHOKES CUCUMBERS TOMATOES WAX ONIONS CELERY CALAVOS EACH-- 1 5¢-- EACH HOME GROCERY PHONE 146 A TR | MOSCOW, May 22 district we a out tc patrol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NORWEGIAN 1"’“"‘"’““" M TORPEDOED TEACHERS | I.OSE LIVES The Loren Iln on, Petersburg, zm. LIlIlV\ to a sme anin r erritory v a permit, Fra nk I) fresne cutive Officer of the ka Game Commission, 1 wted Soviet that 40| cently when n which i unk by a German ¥ of Cuba D BUY DEFENSE BONDS forfeited 50 pounds of canned duck and geese >ee BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE S SUN ’ S o They Are All Fresh———They Arve the Best WE HAVE PLENTY ASPARAGUS 2 pounds P5¢ AVOCADOS - - - - EACHROc ARTICHOKES - - 2 for P55¢ FRESH PEAS - - Pound 2 8¢ MUSHROOMS - - - Pound @5 LETTUCE - - - - 2 heads 35¢ CABBAGE--New (alifornia - Pound § Q)¢ RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches § 5¢ WAX WHITE ONIONS Pound 1 Q¢ CANNED GOODS SPECIALS Ael Monte TOMATOES SOLID PACK TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 46 o1.lins §9c | 5 No. 21ins 39« BUTTER DARIGOLD 2 pounds § ¢ E-G—-G-S CO-OP—Blue Carton 2 dozen 95¢ | Bl Monte Grapelruil & No. 2 fins §9¢ CORN B¢l fMunte CORN WHOLE KERNEL | @12 01.1ins 9« ONE DOUGLAS DELIVERY DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH MAY 25 MIXERS PAPER PLATES # | and CUPS PAPER NAPKINS Phone Everything you will need for Weekend PICNICS 603 20th Century Grocery Emff' owoumou S|-||p BURSTS SEALS IN ~ INTO flAMES‘ MEXICO (ll\ 'VI 22 ) of burst into flames and most of her crew were lost, SEATILE, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1942 Zreih, FRUITS " Hollywood Beats Sacs- . Oakland in Win Over | j San Diego “ ‘BY ASN(Y(JATFI) PRESS) The Pacific Coast League game; ’mluun Seattle and San Francisco | was called last night at the end of |the ninth inning on account of un- playable conditions after each team had tallied twice in the ninth |frame, ending the game in a tie. | Meanwhile, Hollywood batters landed on Clarence Beers for four {hits and four runs in the sixth in- ning, defeating Sacramento after the Solons had tied the score at one-all in the fifth. In another game, -catcher Joe | Glenn singled in the eighth inning to score two runs to win a game for Oakland over San Diego. The two runs broke a two-all tie. | These were the only games yester- | day Wartime Vitamin Requirements to keep a busy nation healthy call for plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Get them daily at GEORGE BROTHERS Sparkling Fresh TODAY! Green Peppers Green Onions Spinach Tomatoes Parsnips Utah Celery Wax Onions New Potatoes Green Peas Lettuce Parsley Radishes Artichokes Watercress Carrots Bananas Calavos Grapefruit Asparagus Oranges Cucumbers Limes Cabbage Lemons GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League { Portland-Sacramento game post- poned. Sacramento 2; Hollywood 7. San Diego 2; Oakland 4. San Prancisco 3; Seattle 3. Game called at end of ninth inning at tie. National League Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 3. | All other games postponed. I American League Philadelphia 11; Detroit 3. New York 1; Chicago 0. Boston 8; Cleveland 3. Washington 5; St. Louis 2. e e e et STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct. Won Lost Los Angeles 26 16 619 T H dc l'n Seattle B 0 5B rimmea Laulitiower San Diego 26 23 531 Sacramento 22 21 512 Oakland 22 22 500 . Hollywood 23 26 469 San Francisco 18 23 439 Portland 17 27 .386 4 i National League TWO PHONES——92 and 95 Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 25 v .'7Hl1 —_— o —— s ccmon !}a‘?‘;ix{:\u.\ ;: }Cj ;l‘; BOY FERATROVION:. I8 Pittsburgh 18 18 .500‘ In(l"na" s BACK ‘FROM SITRA TMip New York 16 19 45 71 | Cincinnati 15 18 455 ' Roy Peratrovich, Clerk in the Chicago 15 19 4411 | Liguor Enforcement Division of the | Philadelphia 1 24 _31,‘1 De'ea'ed by Territorial Treasurer's office, re- | turned late yesterday afternoon with | American League " m |Alaska Coastal Airlines from a three Won Lost Pct. Phlladel hla |day trip to Sitka on official busi- {New York 2 9 110} ness. | Cleveland 2 1 667/ PSS s T < PR 32::::"' ;Z :: :::l (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) b Philadelphia 15 22 405 Nick Etten, slugging first base- P L N E \SL Louis 14 21 400 man, and Danny Litwhiler paced A Waimngmn 13 20 394 | | Philadelphia to a victory yesterday % Chlcago 12 21 364 |afternoon over Paul Derringer and SERV'CE | Cincinnati in the only game pla»ed‘ in the National League. | The Phils made most of their Iseven blows off Big Paul while Su BONHAM HAS JUNEAU t0 ! ) N Johnson handcuffed the Reds with | YAKUTAT |six hits. CORDOVA ATH SHUTOUT; vuo suiiuon | "™ 7 WAR SAVINGS GROUP |4 *NOME. N Y ANKEES WIN| ,.HAS MEETING TopaY | snsrctasy | A meeting of the Gasuneau Chan- and YUKQN RIVER POINTS PHONE or CALL for Information or Reservations ALASKA | STAR AIR LINES VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent nel War Savings Commiitee was to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock to make plans for the collection of War Bond pledges in the Vol- untary Pledge Campaign. Mrs. John L. McCormick, chairman, an- nounced today. NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing uir route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Boston lees Cleveland Lacing-Athletics Wham | Detroit Tigers (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Big Ernie Bonham, leading pitch- or of the season in the Major Leagues, hurled another breath tak-| ing shutout yesterday afternoon as New York whipped Chicago, 1 Lo 0. It was the Californian g)ants sixth victory without a defeat and! The NeweSt .‘n nis fourth shutout. The only run of the game came in the fourth in- LADIES’ ning when Edgar Smith walked LINEN Buddy Rosar with the bases loaded. Colors are Red, R ik e . Boston coasted to a victory over, Cleveland yesterday as rookie Tex/ Hughson won his second game of ‘he season with' a 7-hit perform-| ance. Cleveland was put a full, same behind the Yankees in the standings. | Ted Willlams whammed out hxs ninth home run of the season yes- terday, his third straight hit, as the Philadelphia Athletics blasted hree Detroit pitchers for 17 hits.' The win gave the Athletics a swccp of the two game series. Sid Hudson held St. Louis help- less yesterday afternoon and he won the game for Washington. It is true there were six costly errors nade by St.. Louis and also a wild Brown, Navy. Prints with white jackets All prints, in linen and combination of linens and rayons. 04 Priced at $12.75, $16.75, $19.50 Jones-Stevens sitch that put runs across the plate wding to the score. LICENSES READY | Bicycle licenses are now available t the City Clerk’s Office. All bi- ycles being used must bear 1942 olates. SEWARD STREET —-—————-— —B. H. MANERY Chief of Police l

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