The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX CARDS GAIN |YANKS CINCH | HALF GAME | LEAGUEFLAG ONDODGERS INAMERICAN St. Louis Leads National by | Ernie Bonham Pitches New One and One-Half York Team to Win Confests Over Reds ssociated Press) h with an offi (By A Associated Press) e e iincheq | chant marine c taken over by the Ci x - o > ' H. M. OLSON, SPRU(E INSPECTOR, RETURNS FROM TRIP-TO SITKA inspector ka-Pacific 'JOHN CLARK GETS COMMISSION AS LIEUT. COMMANDER John Clark, formerly Su- Marine Inspect- has been com lieutenant com d States Coast Capt pervising Merch or for all of missioned as ¢ mander in the Guard and now portation to K ha been & tion in ., while his mates ready » pennant pic- victory, dropped spruce y after spending a week in Sit- battled for ka on business. g the ten- Mr. Olson has al seasons in were the only National League contests GAMES MONDAY National League Pittsburgh 1; New York 6 Chicago 2; Boston 4 8t. Louis 6; Philadelphia 3 American League New York 8; Cleveland the win the New York have clinched the second succ American League pennant Washington 8; Detroit 6 Boston 0; Chicago 4 Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 5 teen innings Pacific Coast l No games were | in the Pacific Coast L AMERICAN LEGION HAS NOMINATIONS OF NEW OFFCRS THANE SCHOOL BUS SERVICE SOON OFF rs met . School bus service to Thane will holding be discontinued on September 18. - t transportation furnished run will be the afternoon The school children 1 _ ! Glacier Highway in: ! ard Hall of the USO Mile limit who have formerly been - P. 0. PETERSON HE S| for .all this week in the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA REPRESENTATIVES OF ARMED FORCES JOIN ROTARY (LUB Four members of the armed ser- today were initiated into Ju- Rotary Club by Charles W They are Lieut. Cols. Roy and Frederic Nichols, and Warren Caro and hoettler. All gave brief spe Guests at the noon meet Percy's Cafe were Capt. Taylor and Harry Merriman > ~- gle Robert ON WAY T P. O. Peterson, Superintenden the J. B. Warrack Constructic Company, arrived in Juneau fror the Westward and is in Juneau on his way south Mr, Peterson has been in charge of construction of the new depc for the Alaska Railroad at Anghor- age He is staying at the Gas tineau Hotel while in the city. .. 5 THOMAS A. MORGAN RETURNS FROM SITKA Thomas A. Morgan, President of the Columbia Lumber Company, re- turned to Juneau Sunday afternoon from a business trip to the company branch in Sitka He will be in e, Juneau for the next week or ten n- days, —ee - SONS OF NORWAY ARE DUGOUT HOSTS Sons of Norway are to be host American Le- gion Dugout for enlisted men in the city. The Dugout will be open each ev- ening beginning Wednesday and enlisted men are i to drop in while they are own to play cards, relax, dance, or just talk JOHN COVICH LEAVES shert | SEATTLE MILDRED KENDLER ENTERS UNIVERSM'Y OF ALASKA | To enter the Unx\usm of .Al-| Miss Mildred Kendler was / airplane to Fair- aska a passenger banks Saturd Miss Kendler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kendler, was gradu- ated from Juneau High School in 1941 and last year attended busi- ss college in the south. STAR AIR LINER HERE Passengers arriving here from the Westward late yesterday afternoon in an Alaska Star Air Lines plane i by Joe Morris with Don nds, co-pilot, were E. Singer, raskvich, S. Kidd, F. Mag- 1m, V. Storey, D. Stock, M. Brooks, G Ek- arling, M. Peterson WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Monday, Sept. 14 mum 58, Minimum 45 e e e 00000000 ENDLING RETURNS ]'R()M TRIP TO ROCHESTER Mrs. Herbert Wendlir daughter, Mary Mar arrived in Juneau by steamer Saturday after a six weeks trip south. and her While away, Ms. Wendling under- | went a major operation at M Brothers® Hospital in Rochest Minn. Mrs. Wendling has position as secretary to H. L. Faulk- ner. resumed her — e MISS CATHERINE MACK TAKES POSITION WITH ACCOUNTING FIRM HERE Miss Catherine Mack, formerly employed in the office of the Alaska sau Gold Mining Company, has a position with James C r, certified public accountant. .- — m Ruhudmn has entered s Hospital for medical treatment. FISERERCTE - Richard Hunter has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. lfi a lot less expensive than you' ? think — (Rooms with bath from $3.50)! So on your next visit to Seattle stay at this world-famous hotel. Exquisite food, club-like hospitality. Espe- cially convenient location for Army, Navy, and business executives! TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1942 neau from the Interim on her way MIE HERE Miss Charlotte Mumford, daught- er of Mr. and M ford of Anchora ON WAY TO SCHOOL to Columbia, | will enter Stevens College. transportation south she Missouri, where she While she is in Juneau waiting George Mum- | for rived in Ju-|staying at the Baranof Hotel. is Heinz Means Highest Quality! EINZ prepares strained foods for your baby with the same care that has made the 57 Varieties famous for quality everywhere! Finest fruits, vege- tables, meats and cereals are scientifically prepared to pre- serve to the highest degree pos- sible vitamins and minerals. Give your baby Heinz 14 Strained Foods! 14 KINDS: 1. Vegetable Soup. 2. Beef and Liver Soup. 3. Tomatoes. 4. Mixed Greens. 5. Spinach. 6. Peas. 7. Green Beans. Look For These 8. Beets. 9. Carrots. 10. Strained TwoSeals.They Asparagus. 11. Cereal. 12. Prunes. Mean Protec- 13. Pears and Pineapple. 14. Apri- tion For Baby. cots and Apple Sauce. clubs were traveing to open in the schedule for served by the Thane bus will ride the other two -busses coming from Fritz Cove and the Gla- interesting talk or f that organiza Legion gave the Dugou this . ON INSPECTION TRIP this week Juneau. permission = ¢ CENTER OF SEATTLE | \Vfiv\m SEATTLE. waswncron Fronk W. Hull, Manoging Directer John Covich, Territorial Labor this mornin; STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League a Won Lost Pt 100 69 591 100 69 591 vi 91 78 5 1 8 84 85 Kt 2 63 105 League Won Lost Pet. 96 671 94 662 80 563 Cincinnati 71 504 Pittsburgh 62 449 Chicago 448 Boston Philadelphia American et | MRS. W. F. FLAT, DUFFEY, OF Los Angeles 8 HERE SOUTHBOUND Sacramento Seattle San Francisco San Diego Oakland Hollywood Portland National Strained Foods W. F. Duffey, of Flat where extensive mining interests, mining activities in that area. in Juneau and is staying - tineau Hotel while await- Martha James is ing transportation south. tient in St. A MID-SEPTEMBER SALE OF FOODS COFFEE An Exira Large Shipment of FRESH FRUITS It is both economical and smart to trade at the 20TH CENTURY GROCERY. Here you are assured of the Finest Quality Foods; HILLS ; poun:ll i g;c and VEGETABES Is Expeded Low Prices; and Fair and Courteous Treatment. g to Arrive Soon M.J.B : 1 pound - - 33c WESCO BEANS |FOR REAL ECONOMY— “’ATCH OUR WINDOWS!!! Schillings 2 pounds - - 65c O s dia BUY A CASE CIGARETTES (5™ #&° (arton $1.25; 2 pkas. 25¢| Case $4.10 Ly Gnare Juce 3 6§ 29¢| JELLO Kool 24—12 oz tins—CASE . FOR REAL ECONOMY— HEINZ BABY F00D Amocat GRAPEFRUIT BUY A CASE Dozen . . 90( 3.92 39| &g cpyg. 3.40 i the June ) drive be HEIN - a medical pa- Hospital. \ report on the L n at Sitka was made by St. *Louis Brooklyn New York New York ... Boston St. Louis Cleveland Detroit Chicago Washington Philadelphia - -+ The Datly Alaska Empire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. SCOT-TOWELS 2rolls .. . ALASKA CRAB MEAT 0. %2 No. %% tins, each . TOMATO JUICE . HEINZ JUNIOR FOOD DEL MONTE CORN 48 Picnic tins—CASE . . Whole Kernel AMOCAT CORN 24—12 oz. tins—CASE OUR VALUE BEANS 24 No. 2 tins—CASE . . APRICOT NECTAR 24—12 oz. tins—CASE . TOM BLENDED ORANGE AND 24 No. 3‘/3' I?nsE—sCASE 4 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE JUICE S P A M - Tin 39( Gallon - - §1.45 2-pound package . 4-10 Case, 4 sals. §5.73| STIDD'S TAMALES 27( Fin 521 4 BARS 15¢ SOAPS EVERSON 24 No. 303 tins—CASE . SLICED BEETS g Morfon's Salt, pkg. 9‘ Yogg Last Chancs at : 3 FELS NAPTHA - Bar5c 3.55 NUBORA - . Package 43¢ BORDEN'S MILK 24 No. 2 tins—CASE . . Ukulele PINEAPPLE 255 PALMOLIVE - 3bars19c Underdress A new shipment of this famous nationally ad- vertised underwear, in tea rose. PANTIES BLOOMERS SLIPS GOWNS PAJAMAS All Sizes “ Jones-Stevens Seward Street CERTO 24 No. 2 IinstASE o DEL MONTE PEAS 4. 1 9 i 6 Iins 59( GRAPE JUICE | 5 pouni sn 3.35 SILVER BAR 24 No. 2% tins—CASE . BUTTER -G-G-S o3 bouties BB € ' L. & H. GRAPEFRUIT 24 No. 2 tins—CASE . . 3.85 79 3-pound tin 3 IOI' 89( Quarts - -3%¢ s 6.40 TOMATOES FIR TREE PEARS DARIGOLD CO-OP—Blue Cartons 24 No. 2 tins—CASE . . Grapefruit 2.19 16 ounce tins Case, 12 s. §4.35] BOBDEN'S (,:nnr:sr:. 69‘ 24 No. 2% tins—CASE . bbb A S 2 Pounds $1.05 | 2 Dozen$1.19

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