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PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE H LOST—FOUND | e T e | Games Scheduled for Tonight SCORES SATURDAY NIGHT Falcons 19; Hillcrest 14 ! Moose 20; Beavers 12 | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- Hve insertions: One day 10¢ Additional days 5e Minimum charge ......50c | | | \ MOOSE, FALCONS TAKE CONTESTS SATURDAY NIGHT Two More‘ 'B_askeiballi | | | | | | | Juneau's Moose basketball five | came out on top in their first con- test of the 1942-43 season played Saturday night in Douglas, a rough and tumble game in which 10 per- sonal fouls and one technical were | called on the Beavers who lost 20 w 12. In the opener between the Falcons and the Hillcrest, Guard E. Langlie led the Falcons to a 19 to 14 victory He rang the bucket five times for 10 points, ’ The next game is scheduled to be played tonight af 7:30 in the Ju- neau High School gym with the Crimson Bears of Juneau High School meeting the Cheechakos, both teams making their first appear- ances in the regular schedule. The | second game set for tonight will find the Bruins meeting the Waacs, two leading football games played last THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOOTBALL NAVYTEAM, NOTRE DAME - SCORES ; HUSKIES IN_ | TIE CONTEST BYMICHIGAN] ™ The following are final scores of aturday afternoon University of Washington 0; St ary’s Preflight 0, tie Oregon State 13; Stanford 49 Montana 0; California 13. Washington State 7; Idaho 0 §Universi1y of Washington Outplays Favored St. Mary's M Oregon 0; Southern California | 40 | Georgia Preflight 7; Tulane 0. SEATTLE, Nov. 16—A surpris- | Louisiana State 7: Auburn 25. ing University of Washington team | Ge a 40; Chattanooga 0. outplayed undefeated St Mary's Wooster 7; Oberlin 21 | Preflight eleven here last Satur-| Baylor 0; Tulsa 24 day afternoon, but the Huskies | Texas A and M 0; Rife 0, tie. iweren't able to master a scoring Utah State 13; Denver 13, tie. |punch and the game ended in a Arkansas 6; Southern Methodist|g_q tie 14 | Halfback Bobby Erickson broke Kansas State 0; Indiana 54 {loose early in the game for a daz-! Texas 7; Texas Christian 13, |zling 52-yard gallop behind re- Geneva 7, Waynesburg 29, {markable interference, reversed his Richmond 26; Hampden Sydhey | field several times and crossed the 0. {St. Mary's goal line, but the! Drake 7; Washington U at St./flusky team was offside on the Louis 14. |play and the score didn’t count West Texas State 13; New Mexi-| The proceeds of the contest went co 7. for Alaska service men for recrea- St. Louis 0; Oklahoma Aggies 54. | tion, more than $30,000 Utah 34; Wyoming 17 | >-oo Missouri 6; Oklahoma 6, tie. Cornell 21; Dartmouth 19 Colgate 14; Syracuse 0. Dickinson 0; Lehigh Holy Oross 13; Temple 0. Purdue 6; Michigan State 19. Nebraska 0; Pittsburgh 6 North Carolina Naval 17 hattan 0. Brown 0; Harvard 7 Williams 6; Amberst 12 Fort Monmouth 0; Rutgers 0, tie Penn State 13; Pennsylvania 7. North Carolina State 20; George- town 28. Lakehurst 14; Fafayette 0 Dayton 0; Cincinnati 20 Columbia @; Navy 13 Xavier 14; Ohio University 20. Duke 13; University of North Carolina 13, tie. Boston College 556; Fordham 6. Alabama 0; Georgia T Maryland 27; Virginia Ohio State 44; Illinois 20 VPI 7; Army 19, WSC i | | | | WINS, BUT IDAHO SCARES 'EM | MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 16.—Wash- }ington State pegged down another rail on the road to the Rose Bowl |last Saturday afternoon with a steady first half pounding by full-- ;bsck Bob Kennedy to edge out "anho 7 to 0, but only after the | scrappy Idaho team had driven to within one foot of a touchdown to [alniost tie the game. | - - - Man- GIA | Washington and Lee 13; David- | son 21. | Virginia Military 6; William ;u\d“ Mary 27. [ 4 Western Maryland 0; Delaware 45, West Virginia 7; Kentucky 0 | Wisconsin 20; Northwestern 19. | Massachusetts State 7; Tufts 7, % tie. | CHATTANOOGA, Ga., Nov. 16 Swarthmore 28; Johns Hopking| Fleet-footed Frankie Sinkwich led 8. undefeated and untied Georgia to a Yale 13; Princeton 6. 440 to 0 victory over Chattanooga University of Connecticut 26 (last Saturday afternoon, but the Mocca: took the lesson the hard Coast Guard 0. Michigan State 32 | way, fighting for every inch. Notre Dame IS DRUBBED Irish Completely af Loss to} Do Anything-Every Play Nipped SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 16 Michigan's great Western Confer- ence eleven romped over Notre Dame in the third period last Sat- urday afternoon to drub the fight- ing Irish in their first meeting | since 1909 by 32 to 20| and a capacity crowd of 57,000 | howled approval in ending Notre | Dame’s five-game winning streak. | Michigan sent its array 4 of | crushing backs into constant ac-| tion and Tom Kuzma Paul White and Don gained almost at will Notre Dame tried everything they knew and each play was practically | nipped a-borning. Michigan onto everything the Irish and handled them like toys e Oregon Is Easy for So. Calif. LOS ANGELES, Calif., Nov. 16.- Oregon, conqueror last week of the mighty UCLA, was 'soft touch last Saturday afternoon for Southern California and the Trojans scored an impressive victory to move into | second place in the Pacific Coast | Conference standings. The final score was Southern California 40, Oregon 0. OHIO STATE CONTINUES WIN STREAK CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 16.— Ohio State, attacking with devas- tating fury, trounced its old rival, Illinois last Saturday afternoon, 44- 20 and took over the undisputed lead A score Robinson was| started | | Bob Weise, | = more new teams. el = Following are the box scores of 5-ROOM furnished house, electric Saturday night's gam range, oil heat. Phone red 610. sonable for cash. Phone Douglas BOX SCOR . -1 415, Faleons PARTLY furnished 3-room bung;x—‘___ T 1 L FG FT TP low at 9-mile post. 3 acres pat- |COMPLETELY furnished house,| ; walker, F. R ented land. Bill Reck, phone sun porch, full basement, green | n; Beck, F. 0 0 0 green 410. house, See Tom Moyer or phone, j palcone, F. 3 0 6 FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| '®% | fImBer o § 2 802 Gold Belt. 2 APARTMENTS, ol 8| o nderatn © g s &1 -ROOM furnished apt, eleotric| Deoxer Way. E. Langlie, G. 5 0 10 ‘ range, steam heat, hot and cold|FOR SALE—The best buy weve R.Schubert, G A R water. Phone 569. seen this year: furnished house, C- Bossert, G Fov. 8 ] g ey o g excellent condition, ‘with four T B WAREHOUSE space or storage.| oanople bedrooms. A sacrifice | TOTALS iy 9 1 19 | Cole Transfer, phone 344. at $2800. Shattuck Agency. | FG FT TP HEATED warehouse, including S Te shie Buf 4 Weamesers |- E. Blum, P. - ity HOSE | metal dry Storage. Apply 20th DI:;:::S for sale, Apt. 7, Evergreen‘ . Ao o ° 1 1 Century Meat Market. | AR 3. Kirsten, F. 1 1 3 oo G ROOM furfished house, good| H.McClellan,C... 1 2 4 CABIN, $7. Phone green 234. view. Terms. Phone blue 723. | : !H“](“‘(-‘G ‘]’ g 2 R o - s E. Levi, G 2 § ROOMS strictly modern Unfurm- i ToHEN table, Sllvertone Gra- i [ ished house. 504 5th 8t., top floor. |~y one et pots and pans, 1 trunk. TOTALS b 18 FURNISHED 2- h! Phone green 545. e P Moose bath, $16. Phone 621, 175 Gas- FURNISHED house, 822 Basin FG FT TP tineau Ave. | Road. Call after 7 pm. T. Powers, F R FUR, apts., easy kept warm. Win-| PARTLY furnished 3-room bunga- | McDaniels, F g de ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,| low, 3 ncreshground. Froht Air- 1I };icklny. L( = 3 g g ort Gate. Phone 155. .. Taylor, G., B i R B U s O e (6 St FURNISHED house and furnished |4-RM. FURNISHED nouse. P.O.| E. Nielsen, G TS Lt | . In k. Box 1075. | - bt i P ol PR TOTALS s 2 2 | FOR RENT—Apartments, inquirel MODERN 5 room furnished log Beavers | at office 20th Century Bldg. house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. FG FT TP e ~—— | Montgomerys. | C. Steinel, F. 0 71055 WANTED SROOM Farnished howse and im- | b g 1S B i e provements on 5-acre homesite.! ' g o g i A BABY CRIB wanted—Write P.O.| 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road, | a cox ©. ool Box 2008, Junenu. | Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O.| M Leciston,C. a8 WANTED TO BUY—Used oil heat-| 50X 609 | A OReefe, G. 3 0 6 er. Phone Douglas 133. e e e N ol e e o { ERO“E ROlls C. Kessler, G. Rl 2 WANTED—A homesite, water Ix'ont,}F | J. Ryan, G. 0 0 0 acre or more cleared land. P.O. i e i | Box 487, Juneau. | IOTAI' or 632 | TOTALS 6 0 12 q | Referees—T. Powers, J. Walker WANTED—High school girl to |and J. Falcone. Timer—J. Devin. take dancing lessons in exchange | for dish washing, 4 hrs. per weelg Phone red 575. APPLICANTS for position as ush-| erettes will be interviewed Satur-| day morning between 10 and 12,} Girls must be at least sixteen.| See Mr. Garvin, Capitol Theatre | office over First National Bank.| WANTED-—Will pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. 1 WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. WANTED — Girls or women for| kitchen or waitress work. Ex- perience preferred, but not nec- essary. Apply Percy's Cafe. 10 a m. to 2 p m AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing #r route from Seattle to Nome, un Ble at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| 'MISCELLANEOUS FIVE CENTS eacl, paid for used | | Totals 786—950—829—2565 _tunn! sacks at Coal Bunkers. | Cardinals | TURN your old goid into value, Senescu 154 158 173— 485 N | cash o trade at Nugget Shop. |McCarthy us 13 17— | Indians Go Back fo Old T ettt | BarTinger 128 145 124— 397 . . TUARANTEED Realistic Perma- /Hulce 12 166 10— s0r| Formation with Many nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.'Stevenson 167 154 214— 535 . iola Besuty Shop. Phone 301 QR AT il Other Tntks 218 Deoker Way. Totals 769 746 8172332 T R —_ PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 16. — LOST “d r ou“n Yankees Stanford’s Indians last Saturday — e . |Armellino 155 146 196— 497 |afternoon called on the old T for- LOST—Brown leather bill fold, pos- | Lichtlin 133 140 178— 451 mation hocuspocus, remindful of sibly in Douglas, containing gas | Ignatowicz 167 187 162— 516 |the old championship days, to trick card, California driver's license | Ferone 171 258 203— 632 |and trounce the Oregon State and miscellaneous papers. Re- | Hagerup 172 159 204— 535 |Beavers 49 to 13. ward. Phone 487 —— — ——— ——| The game left nothing to the LOST _ Binooulars near Douglas Totals . 798 880 9432631 |imagination “nd')t.l:. scul'.c \;‘as :):xe Road. Reward. Phone black 90 Giants of the biggest piled up so far this oy Fehling 161 165 158— 484 | season. i A A Knoten 144 168 144— 456 i 74 W LOST—Bilifold containing money | Natale o 168 131 197— 496 and personal papers. Keep money |Fehrman . 125 195 202— 522~FAV°RED ums but please return papers to At-|Hansen 197 165 172— 514 kinson Co., P.O. Box 3051, Juneau. e s ol 'S IIPPED ovER | Totals 785 824 8732472 MRS. D. McDONALD IS ON WAY TO SEATTLE Mrs. Donald McDonald, of Fair- banks, left last night for Seattle to join her husband,.the outstand- ing booster for the International Highway. Mrs. McDonald has been in Juneau for several days awaiting transportation. * Elks = Gt S Carnegie 172 204 181— 557 | Taylor 167 190 158— 515 SIA“FORD PUIS | Hildinger 160 181 146— 487 | Lavenik . 147 173 169— 489 | Hmuwus 0“ | Sturrock 140 202 175— 517 ! | ne ON ELKS ALLEYS Ferone, of the Yankees in the Major League bowling tournament, rolled high single score last night when he got a score of 258 in the second frame. He also made the high total for three games with | 632—not often seen on the local“ alleys. i Closest runner up in the total| scoring was Carnegie, of the Elks:: | Scorer—Harry Cashen. i a— | 1 | | . | team, who totalled 557. Third high | “ score was 535 for three games, made by both Hagerup of the Yankees| BERKELEY, Calif, Nov. 16. —| and Stevenson of the Cardinnls,iCaliroria‘s gridders had their mind | The Yanks were high for the eve- (50 much on next week’s game with ning with a total of 2631 while |Stanford that the Golden Bears re- the Elks were second high with ‘membered just in time to score 2565. just enough touchdowns to defeat Scores for the Sunday evening|the down trodden Montana !oot—‘} games follow: | ballers by 13 to 0. { OREGON STATERS ———————— 20. Te: Tech 6; Creighton Kansas 13; Iowa State 20. Towa 7; Minnesota 27 Tennessee 14; Mississippi 0. Furman 6; South Carolina 0. Brigham Young 0; Colorado 48. Whittier 28; San Diego State 13. 13! College of the Pacific 0; San Diego Naval Training 14 Occidental College 20; California |state Poly 6. Fordham Trounced Severely BOSTON, Mass,, Nov. 16. — The | unbeaten Boston College took Ford- | ham slowly and methodically apart | last Saturday afternoon in a mer- | WISCONSIN WINS of the Western Conference. - NOTICE | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the under-signed Probate Judge on wll“ UNBEATEN November 24, 1042, at 10:00 o'clock | AM,, in the office of the U nited | | e States Commissioner and Ex-Offi- ATLANTA, Ga,, Nov. 16—A PIX- cjo Probate Court, for the Sitka, | lated halfback left over from Fri-| pjacks Commissioner’s Precinet, day the 18th, slender 150-pound! o P 4 Cifnt Castiébery, put on & tios upon the pcullon'of GEORGE { 28 ; | JONES for his appointment as ad- minute hex on Alabama’s great team | . et g last Saturday afternoon and Georgla | Tinistrator of the estate of FRED Tech won the game 7 to 0 before | JOHN POESSEL, deceased, and for /34000 fans to remain one of the |the issuance of Letters of Admin- nation’s unbeaten and untied el- istration to him. All persons in in- | evens. | terest are hereby required at said ! |time and place, to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as | prayed for. FROM "’wESIERN ! WITNESS my hand and Official "Senl at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th IN LAST SECOND| day of November, 1942. EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 16.—Trail- GEORGIA TECH REMAINS STILL (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate : {ing 19 to 14 in the last 18 seconds ciless humbling in which the Rams 1 took a plastering, the worst lick- {90 e N: Betwtay . afperacen, | Wisconsin kept its Big Ten cham- :’3 :"""“m has taken in three|piongnip hopes alive by scoring a ecades. The final score was BOS- | touchdown which defeated North- ton College 55, Fordham 6. | western 20 to 19 before a crowd of Judge for Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. Date of first publication, Nov. 13, 1942. Date of last publication No- IMINNESOTA WINS FROM IOWA AS HAWKEVES SLIP MINNEAPOL.IS, Minn., Nov. 16— Minnesota’s unj tables were de- | cidedly on the up side last Saturday afternoon, touncing Iowa and vir- tually eliminating the Hawkeyes | from the Western Conference by a 27 to 7 score. NAVY WINNER OVER COLUMBIA BALTIMORE, Nov. 16. — Little Hal Hamberg of Arkansas, a mighty mite weighing 150 pounds, outdid the great Paul Governali last Saturday afternoon to triumph over Columbia and finally saving the contest by a pass and inter- ception with only 15 seconds to 0. The final score was Navy 13; Columbia 9. | D BY IOWA STATERS AMES, Towa, Nov. 16, — Towa State’s Cyclones shocked a favored EUGENE NELSON BACK FROM BUSINESS 'I'BH" Eugene Nelson, Assistant General Superintendent of the Alaska Ju- neau Gold Mining Compahy, re-|Kansas team Jlast Saturday after- turned yesterday from an absence|noon, winning 2-13 in the first Big of several weeks on company busi-! six victory at home since they whip- ess, ped the Jayhawks in 1940, 4 e 00000 v v0 00 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Saturday, Nov. 14 Maximum 39, minimum 30 Temp. Sunday, Nov. 15 Maximum 36, minimum 29 | vember 23, 1942. adv. BT T | Gasoline vapors have been found ‘The golden-eye fly is so-called be- | to have anesthetic effects similar cause the eye in some lights appears | to those of alcoholic vapors. to be of burnished gold. Full coordination of the muscles IN WAR AS IN PEACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONS!IVATIV! mansgement and strict Governmens supervision work constantly for the protection of ous depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporse sion, 8 United States Government sgency which insures esch depositor against low to & mazimum of $5,000 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA AL DuPOSIT e . . . . L] . . . PAGE FIVE Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGLY 3 QUALITY with SERVICE 24 OT DISHES for COLD DAYS Mione Chicken Tamale ( r tumbler tar with broth Stidd’s Tamales DE LUXE One tan m Buy These Today! SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone Delivery Orders Before NOON! 36 ale in { with lots of cl ile in CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED -~ HAULING Nite Phone 554 e A Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. ! Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retatler- NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Motors Soothing Music and Delicious Fied Ghicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofi—Stove Ofl—Your Ooal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outtitter for Men Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 208 122 W. Second HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET ' * Cholee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Stare PHONE 553—82—95 OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 390—539 HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET 20TH CENTURY MEAT Phone 676 I MARKET Juneau’s Most Popular BUY DEFENSE BONDS | ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt SONOTONE hearing alds for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Uillian Carlson, Blomgren Phone 636. . BUY DEFENSE STAMPFS The Diesel engine was developed in 1892. 5 e S »