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PAGE FIVE JUST-TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE A |UCLA EDGES py 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 line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tve insertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ........ FOR RENT ! CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE | LOST—FOUND i MISCELLANEOUS | Washington Loses Game vcua 1 SCORES . w The following are final scores nl | football games played last Qflt\ll— | day afternoon throughout the Nz\- ‘lmn University OUTHUSKIES, 14-10 WIN of Washington FOR SALE 2 HEATED sleeping rooms, private home, 421 Seward St. ‘ | 2 APARTMENTS, oil range 3'.23’ Decker Way. | E{YIQleli"TD apartment for rent. Phone red 600. -ROOM furnished apt., electric range,: steam heat, hot and cold vater. Phone 569. 5 ROOMS strictly modern unfurn- ished house. 504 5th St., top floor. | -room Apt. With Phone 621, 175 Gas- FURNISHED baih, $16. tineau Ave. . apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FURNISHED house and lumlshed apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. F FOR BENT—Apaerents. inquire at office 20th Century Bldg WANTED: phohograph. Phone red 194 5 pm. “« BB bed WANTED Junior size baby Phone Douglas 352. WANTED clerk. Apply | Sully’s Bak Woman Y WANTED TO BUY--Gasoline wash. machine. Phone red 153 WANTED——qu pay cash for good used piano. Phone red 206, Alaska Music Supply. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby, phone 788. WANTED — Girls or women for kitchen or waitress work. perience preferred, but not nec-!| |6-ROOM WANTED E | KITCHEN {4-RM. FURNISHED nhouse. lof\ h:md gloves; Y ('.()()D I(‘llhm would like 1 right hand; 2 all- wool overcoats, good as new; 1 roller top desk, original cost $145 No room or need for it. Phone 236 ONE 10 hp, Johnson outbord, slightly used. Reasonable. Phone 351 fur; o iz £ m Stanford 26; Califorr 7 io F||’SI Pla(e Team by Oregon 2; Oregon State 39 Washington State 6 rcond Air Bad Center Pass |rorce 6. ‘ F Portland University 14; Idaho 20. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23.—Univer- . Auburn Georgia 13 | [sity of California at Los Angeles| Ohio State 21; Michigan 7. | I snatched victory from the embattled | Lehigh 7, Lafayette 7, tie | crew of the University of Washing- | West Virginia 0; Michigan State | ton Huskies in their football game (7 | last Saturday in the last minute of [ Pitt 6; Penn State 14 ‘ play Syracuse 12; Rutgers 7 | | The Uclans recovered a widely| Missouri 12; Fordham 20, | bouncing bad pass from Washington Wisconsin 20: Minnesota 6. center Walt Harrison to emerge With | Aykansas 14: Detroit 7 the decision, 14 to 10, keeping the | Boston University 0: Boston Col- UCLA team in the race for the |y .. 3, ot dee Manhattan 0; Holy Cross 28 Harrison's wild snapback eluded Harvara’ 3: Yals 1 Bob Erickson from the onesyiardl o Uo o fof L e an mark, and rolled to the ten where ¢ Milt Smith, Bruin end, swarmed on | ORie WeSleyan 13; Western Re- | it to kil Washington's golden serve 12 for victery | "Xavier 0; Cincinnati 9. iy TP | John Hopkins 6; Drexel 29 Lakehurst Naval Training Sta- STANFORD IN |tion 27; Muhlel / | Great Lakes 6; Illinois 0. 5 Oklahoma 7; emple 14 | North Carolina 28; Virginia 18. | 2 7 I RY 1 Indiana 20; Purdue 0 North Carolina Preflight 14; Wil- lliam and Mary o | Georgetown 21; George Wash- | ington 0. | Dickinson 20; Gettysburg 45 | Princeton 7; Army 40. Nebraska 0; Iowa Navy Dartmouth’ 26; Columbia 46, 13, | BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 23 Stan- | |ford climaxed the football season | $2.100, MODERN _cottage, Saturday afternoon in briiant| Northwestern 20: Notwe Dume 27, nished, 3 rooms and dinefte, Te- | fachion with a stunning 26 to 7, Yiorida 7, Georgia Tech 20 trigerator and washer. Bhone|victory over California, before 45,000 Tennessce 26; Kentucky 0 red 643 fans. Tulsa 33; Creighton 19, _— ————— | The Indians finished like cham- 6 Southern Methodist 6; Baylor 6, WOOD and coal cook 'st,ove. NeW, | pions as they passed and raced to | tie. A-1 condition. Phone 254. | todchdowns in every period of the, Texas Christian 0; Rice 26 i’ORD V-8 pickup, new moto},‘a““‘('- Hardin Simmons 0; Texas Tech very good tires. Price $350 0, tle McDaniel, City Patrolman. Drake 12; Oklahoma Aggies 55. PARTLY furnished 3- mom bunga- low at 9-mile post. ented land. green 410. acres pat- Bill Rm-k phone furnished house, good Phone blue 723. Terms. view. table, Silvertone Gra- | phone, set pots and pans, 1 trunk. Phone green 545. FURNISHED house, 822 Basin| Road. Call after 7 p.m. P.O. Box 1075. MODERN 5 room furnished log| house, Mile 3% Glacier mxmny Montgomerys. 3-ROOM Furnished house and lm- provements on 5-acre homesite. | 50 chickens, 13% mi. Loop Road Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. Box 609. NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |that a hearihg will be held before “IRISH JUST Wyoming 6; Utah State 14 Towa State 6; Kansas S(‘\lv T Colorado College State 14. SNAI(H wl“ Alabama 27; ‘Vanderbilt Mississim)i 13; Mhslssxppn State BY 27 To 20 Dslvxdson 9; Citadei 21 | Furman 7{: Clemson 12. { | Jacksonville Navy« 16; Pensacola. s (Navy 10 SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 28— Newberry 7; University of: Chats Otto Graham’s brilliant passing tanooga 33. failed to match absolutely Notre MG R, AT | Dame’s ground attack last Saturday | afternoon and the Irish snatched.a SEA H r“E victory from Northwesterr, but'cml,\‘l by & 27 to 20 score and nothifig at! o U‘-I- EBR MK A that to shout abouv. IOWA CITY, Nov 23 ~The Towa | FROM pOR".ANDu Sea Hawks, a potent mixture of former collegiate and professional ‘ed its bitterest rival, Michigan, in a 121 to 7 victory to win the undisputed |Rig Ten champlonship ! erowd of more than 71,000, 11937 when Fritz Crisler was c " 40-7 VICTORY i thatit was more than ready for the IFOOTBALL|OCS FLASHES GA. TECH OLD POWER MAY GET ONOREGON BOWLBID " Beavers Run Up 39 fo ZET.QI';'Z,’H'L;M fromn s Simmal b last urday afternoon to whip Score in Game With | Florida 20 to 7 for the ninth suc- . cessive victory Tech marched to State Rivals Wikt ok s 6 & pibrect seR | son and p«m ason bowl bid CORVALLIS, Ore., Noy. 23.- Ore- | e gon State College, sooring five touchidowns by air, flashed the pow- \ er that carried them to the Jose Bowl last January by rolling over 'MIGHTY GEORGIA " FALLS, 27-13 70 | Oregon last Saturday afternoon The Beavers ran up the most | v lopsided score, 39 tod 2, ever record- \ A u B UR N S lINE ed in the 47 times the two teams have met J(!(' Day, the Hlum\ Sl.\!l' fllll- Underfa'ed Tean Topnles Headed Southerners - | i + Hlo STAIE | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov Gion { the season’s few undefeated | teams, Georgia, lost to a brilliant and underrated Auburn last Satur- | 'day afternoon and the crash of | America’s nimber one football team | resounded all the way to Pasa- dena. Some 20,000 hysterical fans looked on while the Tigers snatched the Rose Bowl invitation out of Geor- gia’s hip pocket and kicked it all around the stadium To rout it, Auburn used a harder charging line than the Georgia team had seen all season. The final score was Auburn 27, Georgm 13 - BOSTON COLLEGE SECOND STRINGS BEAT BOSTON U. BOSTON, Mass.,, Nov. 23.—After the undefeated Boston College’s first string ground out a touchdown m‘ i the f] period, they were replaced | by those of other strings to defeat | and meke a complete rout of Boston | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 23.--Ohio State’s brilliant precision machine last Saturday afternoon overpower- before a This is, the first time the Buck- eyes have beaten Michigan \nnv ing the Slntel ARMY S(ORES; .ON PRIN(HON |'University - 87 to 0 last Saturday afternoon. i L eee NEW YORK, Nov. 23 —Last urday afterhoon, 'the Army iss u(l " N an impressive football eommunique MINNESOTA OVER IN 206 VICTORY Navy:this week." The Cddets' over- | whelmed Princeton 40 to 7 for the | biggest scoring mree of the season. | MADISON,, Wis An YA[E OVERIHROWS i.xlml and efficient Wisconsin team HARVARD w'T“ rds to score in the | usL three minutes of play against ! Minnesota last Saturday afternoon ‘2 Y AR D pASS..md checked the power drives of | the Minnesota team for the rest of | - the way to gain a victory of 20-6 NEW HAVEN, Nov. 23 Gridiron | before 46,000 fans. | glory returned to Yale last Saturday IN LAST QUARTER BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 23.—Smash- ing across for three touchdowns in stars, last Saturday afternoon crush- afternoon as Much Knowlton and ed Nebraska in the worst defeat Townsend W. Hoopes maneuvered !since the latter began playing foot- @ 62-yard touchdown pass in the | lm]l Nebraska was goose-egged, the final period to whlp Harvard 7 to 3. Sea Hawks winning 46 to 0. s | | | Sanifary Meat Co. AND POULTRY UNTIL THANKSGIVING AN A W/6GLY PIGGLY This Thanksgiving, gaged in a tremendous effort that is testing all our capacities for ingenuity, for skill, for courage :an be Thankful — and with in the future — that the past has and patience, We confidence proven our them, and new one in history, it is not without precedent in kind and most certainly will yield to selution by the combined efforts of a people made incred- ibly strong by the blessings of nature and three centuries of freedom. CALL US BEFORE 12 NOON FOR DELIVERY ORDERS 1942, we see our country en- ability to meet problems and to solve that while our present position is a CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Leota’s . WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel _ NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY Nite Phone 554 1] Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt”"' HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. the under-signed Probate Judge on |the final period of play last Satur- -ee FREE DELIVERY essary. a. m. to 2 p. m, Apply Percy’s Cafe. 10 ATRMAIL ENVELOPEB, showm] States Commissioner | November 24, 1942, at 10:00 o’clock |AM., in the office of the United | and Ex-Offi- ‘ day afternoon, Idaho defeated Port- | (GREAT LAKES IN land University after trailing the coast eleven going into the last quarter. The final score was Idaho INDIANA'S BACKS T00 MUCH POWER | Call Phones 13 and 49 | FOR QUALITY MEATS i Jir route from Seattle to Nome, un!cio Probate Court, for the Sitka,| zfl Portland Umvermy 14. mle at J. B. Burford & Co. acv. MISCELLANEOUS 5 ‘ OUR BARBER shop prices are the same as ever. Hairqut 65 cents,| shave 35 cents. Bob Light Bar- ber Shop. FIVE CENTS eachi, paid for used | |cause, if any they have, why said | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. | e bl S - -t B TURN your old gold into nlue‘ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | SUARANTRED Renllstic Perma- pent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola Besuty shop. Phone 301.) Way PHER Fiilll - S OlDTIMER, IS DEAD,KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Nov. 23— Alaska Commissioner's Precinct, (upon the petition of GEORGE | JONES for his appointment as ad- | | ministrator of the estate of FRED, ‘JOHN POESSEL, deceased, and for [the issuance of Letters of Admin-| |istration to him. All persons in in- terest are hereby required at said time and place, to appear or show i petition should not he granted as prayed for. WITNESS my hand and Official |Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th' jor League {dny of November, 1942, (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. Date of first publication, Nov. 13, 1942. Date of last publication No- vember 23, 1942. adv. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Nov. 23. — Closing Peter Felix, 58, old time Alaskan,|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine was found dead aboard his boat in Ketchikan this weekend. He was apparently the victim of a heart attack. His brother Louie of Seattle sur- vives. —_—— ., NEW NURSES’ AIDE CLASS WILL START AT 7:30 TONIGHT Nurses' Aides will begin the new class, with 15 enrollees, tonight, it is announced by Mrs. Fred Geeslin, Nurses' Aide chairman. The Aides are asked to meet at 7:30 pm. in the Juneau Health Center, in the Territorial Building. Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, RN, will teach the class in theory and after the preliminary work is complet- ed, Aides will take practical work in St. Ann’s Hospital under the supervision of Mrs. Andy Gunder- son, formgr Nurses' Aide chairman in Ketchikan. - stock today is 3%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 55'z, Common- wealth and Southern 5/16, Curtiss Wright 8, International Harvester 53%, Kennecott 29%, New York Central 11'%, Northern Pacific 7%, United States Steel 47%, $4.04. Pound DOW, JONI AVERAG The following ‘are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials, 114.46; rails, 27.49; utilitie§ 13.86. THANKSGIVING DAY LUTHERAN SERVICES At the Thanksgiving Day services at the Resurrection Lutheran Church Thursday, the preacher of the serv- ice will be Chaplain Murdock, of the United States Army. The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman also announces the choir’s anthem will be “Praise Ye Jehovah,” Gounod. e Empire Classifizds Pay} by 5 R S— 'FERONE MAKES HIGH BOWLING SCORE SUNDAY Ferone, of the Yankees, made high single game score as well as | ,lugh three-game total in -the Ma- bowling tournament games played yesterday on the Elks Club alleys when he rolled 221 in the first game and had a total of 585. Carnegie, of the Elks team, was | second high with a single game high of 215 in the first game and ! ja total of 577. Scores yesterday were as follows: Cardinals - | Senescu 169 141 153— 463 Duckworth . 129 200 198— 527 Hulse 162 171 174— 507 McCarthy ... 167 168 154— 489 Stevenson . 1931817 156— 530 ! Totals WZD BGI 835—2516 Yppiees Mondoker |- .83 131 186— 450 Armellino 136 156 166— 457 Hagerup 186 146 137— 469 Bystrek 161 138 155— 454 Ferone 221 185 179— 585 Totals 837 55 823-2415 Carnegie 215 170 192— 577 Lavenik 187 176 137 500 | Hildinger 212 156 183— 551 Sturrock 171 137 146— 454 *Taylor 166 166 166— 498 Totals 951 805 824—2580 Giants Fehrman 152 154 124— 430 Knoten 135 135 131— 401 | Natale 167 192 162— 521 Grzsik 143 192 142 477 Hansen 177 186 171— 534 Totals 774 859 17302363 ————.—— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS - HFTH VICTORY OVER ILLINOIS | CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Nov. 23 The Gréat Lakes gridders scored |the fifth straight victory of the season last Saturdly afternoon with | a shutout victory of 6 to 0 by down- ing Illinois. It was the first time !this season Illinois has failed to | cross their opponent’s goal line. s " TIDES TOMORROW | i ———— SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ' FOR OLD PURDUE LA FAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 23 diana’s powerful backfield out to be just that last Saturday —In- | Hoosiers won the Old Oaken Bucket Lhmé yelrs in'a row by defeating | Purdue 20 to 0. - eee High tide—2:49 am., 157 feet. DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. GENE ROMERO, Plaintiff, LOIS STONE ROMERO, Defen- ————————— vs,| Sclentific studies reveal that the 'male birth raté shows a tendehcy turned | afternoon and for the first time the | No. 4958-A e IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| 0¥ Ude—8:30 am., 33 feet. FORD AGENCY THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, High tide--2:31 pm., 172 feet (Authorized Dealers) { O Low tide—9:01 pm., -1.1 feet. GREASES—GAS—OIL .J Chas. G. Warner Co Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retaller- Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors ABOE: | to rise during or ,‘E"NAL,WLI The President of the United States of America to the above named Defendant, Greeting: { YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Ju—i dicial Division, at Juneau, within! thirty (30) days after November 23, 1942, the last date of publica- tion of this Summons, and answer the complaint of the ahove nnmedi plaintiff on file in said Court in |the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action demands | the following relief: A decree olJ divorce from you. | Should you fail to so appear and | answer, the plaintiff will take judg- | |ment against you for want thereof and will apply for the relief de-| manded in his said complaint and as hereinbefdre stated. | WITNESS the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said Court and the seal of said court here- unto affixed, this 31st day of Oc 1942, ' BUY DEFENSE BONDS IN WAR AS IN PEACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONS!IVATIVI management and strict Governmens’ supervision work constantly for the protection of ous dgpositors. Additional security is provided through this tober, 1942. bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Carporse ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | tion, s United States Government sgency which insures Clerk, 1 esch depositor against low to & maximum of 43,000 By J. W. LEIVERS, | bepuy gl | First N ational Bank | Publication dates, Nov. 2-9-18-23 U. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Chelce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating " CALL US! J Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES “" NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men 3 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHON‘I 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL " Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 680 American Meat — Phone 38 OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE MEN AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT EVERY NIGHT Except each Monday and first Tuesday evening of the month. TELEPHONE 4 l—'——_—';— The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Rooms PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supp]y Arthur M. Uggen;, Manager MAREKET Cholce Meats At Al Located in George Bros. PHONE 553—92—98 ‘ Alaska Meat llrhl Thahrmmdm stock of Fresh and Frosen Meats in Juneau. - L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant I!'I?RONT!TRII!‘