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SACRAMENTO | SCORES WIN OVER ANGELS Sad Sam Gibson Gefs Vic- tory, His Two Hundredth in Ten Years with Seals By Associated Press) Sacrament to play for the P championship istered the An s nt victory over Los Friday. The vic- tory eve Four wgels still ne the p sam Gibson registered his victory in 10 years games sad two hundredth hurling for San Francisco Seals, battling to remai first division spot ¢ Diego in a battle of home runs in the GAMES FRIDAY Pa« t- League ramento 10 ; San Diego 4 mes played Friday nal League Cincinnati Pittsburgh 1 Only one game played Friday. American League No games scheduled Friday. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 102 7 ! 80 86 Los Angeles acramento Seattle San Francisco San Diego Oakland Hollywood Portland 90 98 107 National League Won Lost 99 47 9 49 81 63 73 1 67 81 63 178 St. Louis Brooklyn New York Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh Boston 58 85 Philadelphia 39 101 American League Won Lost 100 47 89 58 81 68 2 7 0 18 62 79 59 86 54 96 Women of Moose 406 New York Boston St. Louis Cleveland Detroit Chicago Washington Philadelphia 605 Ha4 360 Will Meet Here| Women of the Moose will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the Moose lodge rooms, Initiation and a pro-| gram are scheduled on the evening program, and lunch will be served. All Brother Moose are invited. SEERSUCKER, in gay prints; zipper and button- down - the - front styles; V-necks or Peter Pan col- lars. es 12 1o 20 $3.95 .. $4.95 Jones-Stevens Seward Street the| | AR Bt Bt e TR - €Y Tl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1942 WARNEKE 1S FACING OLD TEAM Cub Pifcher Goes Aganist Cooper in Cardinal Game Today (By Associated Press) Lon Warneke will be on. the fir- ing line against his old teammates Jap Bombs Do Damage af Midway " - 45“. - ™ Foied [ & P - in Chicago this afternoon when the | st |Chicago Cubs take on the {iercely battling St. Louis Cardinals in the | game in the Cub-Card series. Cooper, game winner who will seek to keep | st. Louis in the lead for the Na- scheduled for Congressional action tional League championship of 1942. next no their bestowal of authority on the malice toward the Cardinals but President, but both carried out in He asked general the administration wishes. Warneke declares he bears is going to bear down. for the assignment on the mound AS tF in lodny's bat tle. first game of the important two!approving the bills which will grant him Opposing Warneke will be Mort | control wag the Cardinals’ famed 20- prices. |t It BLOWS UP AND LOSES, 9TH INNING which has fixed November 1 as the d t g toured through the agriculture com- mittee and a Republican conference c sideration WAGE BILLS READY FOR | CONGRESS |Senate, House Commiflees Approve Bills for Stabilization 20 SAWMILL MEN WANTED at JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS JUNEAU P V\A‘H[N(.ION Sept. 19 — The 5 demands for prompt on of living costs are a p closer to fulfillment as both ate and House committees are dented salaries authority to and farm unp; § Now Operating week differed somewhat in There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ‘""IIIIIIII'IIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI"lIIIllIIIIIIII|||I|IIII||||' == WANTED ==- GIRLS or WOMEN for Kitchen or Waitress Work. Experience preferred, but not necessary. e two committees rgjecting the farm bloc demands for a new, righer formula for parity, raising = he ceilings on farm products. The legislation was approved by he Senate Banking Committee for Roosevelt to exercise for control It was de- leadline he proposed powers pver the cost of living. n its way to the Senate for con- Monday. The House Banking committee | Strikeout Ki]fiHallefl Goes almost simultaneously approved a similar bill, but with the provision adopted by the War Labor Board in the Little Steel Case forbidding Apply 279 | Pct. | 680 | 490 473 440 407/ Wild - Cincinnati Takes Game (By Associated Press) Big Jack Hallett, Strikeout King up from the International League, blew up last night in the ninth inning after a brilliant hurling duel with Johnny Vander Meer and - feat Pittsburgh Jap bombs did some damage, but caught no planes grounded when they attacked Midway Island last June e in the early stages of the Battle of Midway. Top: Fire fighters of the U. S. armed forces drag a hose through tl a that was wrecked by Jap Bottom: Bombs from carrier based Jap planes set an oil t ¢ Midway. Gooney birds (foreground) appear unruffled by the excite- ment. Marine Corps fighter planes and ground fire destroyed 40 of the raiding Japs. 'I' k U Ph : ake Up Pharmacy START CLASSES, — N EWS | ‘lf'ge Miss Barbara Hermann, A" Women Of GaShneau' Manager of the Douglas Fisheries | University of Michigan. Company, to work in conjunction| Miss Hermann took her freshman | this fall on repairing the City Dock, |and sophomore years at le]amette | ture. ‘v\ork with her father, owner of the Having finished up all local busi- ’Juneau Drug Company, she will Depar'mem {ness connected with this Season’s sy up pharmacy in addition to ayor Hary I. Lucas, after hear- ! leaving he told the Cit; ouncil he would be back by the of Octo- ber to aid in carrying out the plans. | T¢C| police force. She is Isobelle COUISES | ) 1ng employed temporarily A( a meeting nr the Dous,]&s Cm Hermann left Juneau this morn- | ' igi JUNEAU'S FORCE { Channel Are Eligible to \mxnculall\ the portion where a |Univesity in Salem, Oregon where | | pack, Ellson departed during the her Bacteriology studies recommendation by the Police ——,—— " Hospital, a bombs. 1in the Red Cross workroom. |istration will take place duri |coming week and the classe |be started shortly the Home Nursing classes, to which all women of Gastineau Channel are eligible, are to be started in Juneau in the near future, it was announced today by Mrs. R. H. { williams, Chairman of Home Nurs- |ing for the Juneau Chapter of the American Red Cross ‘These classes are !among the most |offered during wartime by the Red |Cross because the increasing con- gestion in hospitals is making it necessary for more and more people |with minor illnesses to be taken| care of in the home. As this situ- |ation will become mo; nd more |acute, in Juncau as elsewhere, it is! iexpected that this Council held the first of the week, |ing on her way to Ann Arbor Va‘uable Trammg Isobe”e Har‘ung Graduaie warehouse is to be constructed and jshe majored in bacteriology. This \ week for Seattle to confer with other - Committee, last night appointed a | plans were made with Joe Ellson, Michigan where she will enter the | EH T also proceed with building the struc- | year, as a result of her summer’s Nurse, Will Join | officials of the company, but before considered valuable s Annual initiaton of the freshmen* raduate was the principal business of the | r- | Douglas Schocol Board at a speeial | meeting held last evening, according to a report given. Miss Warren, Superintendent, told the boaud Ah.’ll; the main event of the initiation was scheduled for next Friday night. Wearing of costume imposed on the | t frosh by sophomores will be limited to one day only this year instead ! of a whole week as in former years. Plan of costume which freshmen must appear in on Friday must be submitted to the board for approval | == by the sophomores. Government | nurse who ience in the field of ment, Miss Har shortly. H dlary 2 month. Previously |ployed for three OPPOTUUNILY | }y1yy 5choo) for girls and also worked |to learn proper care of the sick | a nurse at Palmer, Alaska. will receive enthusiastic response| mpe gity Council authorized the |among women and girls of Gastin-| . ooeine” of the City Hall, badly | eau Channel. in need of repair, at an estimated Contents of the Course |cost of $950. The report of the| Content of the course, which is|Street Department was read and| A public reception for the teach- {given in 24 hours over not less than| it ‘was announced that city crews ers was also planned by the board |a six *k period include the fol-| have repaired the steps in front'and is scheduled for next Tuesday of the old A-B Hall. night. To be held in the school The Police Committee also rec- assembly room there will be a pro- ommended that the Mayor appoint’ R e ST an additional patrolman on the|LOST—Finder of sewer tape be- police force. The Mayor will t,ake‘ longing to City of Douglas that action’ on this at the next r(vgul;\ri was taken from corner of 4th meeting of the Council on October{ and E Streets, Friday evening, please return to City Hall. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Effective Monday, September 20 To help us give you better delivery service, orders must be placed by 2 o'clock for that day's delivery. We thank you for your cooperation. Feusi & Jensen, Inc. Douglas $1.00 MINIMUM DELIVERY SERVICE Women'’s Christian Temperance Union will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Willis R. Booth on Fourth Street, according to Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Jr., secretary. Mrs. H. L. Wood will report on ctivities in thee Terri- ecially in Ketchikan. In- terested friends are invited to at- tend the mecting. y will go to work will be $175 he was em- ears at a Hono- as | lowing 1. Individual health and personal hygiene. 2. Healthful home care of the home, life. 3. Home of the chr illnes i | environment, | normal family of the c and the care sick, aged, minor s and emergencies, babies and in health and in care are of mothers, 1l children 5. Community health, prevention land control of communicable dis-| | ease. I Expert Instruction | The classes will be given in rooms of the Public Health Center under the direction of registered nurses who will demonstrate all phases of of the sick in the home in interesting fashion. hool Classes | iesired to have| s of girls of high | Williams an- | Often responsibility for of the family falls upon young' | during an epidemic young women traired would prove in-| ! mmunity | mxmn During Week Women wi to register or inquire about registration are re-| quested to telephone Mrs. Williams' 800 or call at Elks Hall Monday or Tuesday between }N a. m and 4 p, m, when she is care | one or school nounced ge in home on Cincinnati scored four times to de- To enter her third year of col- Sef for Monday. lent to the rise in living costs since then. ? 0000000000000 A THE DO UGLA S fllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIlIlIIIIIIllII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllIlIlIIIllIIIIIIlIlIlIllIIIlIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIII||IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||l|llflllllllllllllllllll e or salary increases arning 15 pervent more than Jan- nary 1, 1941. This amount is equiva- Percw’s Cafe 10A.M.102P. M. i A | - e BUY DEFENSE BONDS Announcing a CHANGE IN DELIVERY SERVICE Wear and tear on our delivery equipment, under present service reguire- ments, coupled with the absolute impossibility of replacing parts and tires, makes it necessary that new, reduced delivery schedules be plaeced in effect Beginning Monday. September 21 BERT'S CASH GROCERY WILL MAKE EACH DAY ONLY ONE DELIVERY TRUCK WILL LEAVE THE STORE AT 1:30 P. M. Orders Should Be Placed by 12:30 FOR DELIVERY SAME DAY Orders received after that time will be delivered on the following day. MINIMUM DELIVERY ORDER, $1.50 BERT’S CASH GROCERY 104 ---PHONES - 105 PLEASE HANG THIS AD NEAR YOUR PHONE TS at the DOUGLAS INN? Fine! Everyone Will Be There! —Whether it's sizzling steak or fried chicken, a dinner or a sandwich, it's always good at the DOUGLAS INN. —Music, Dancing Fun Best of the Channel. —Phone Douglas 68 for reserva- tions. 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