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PAGE FIVE Phone pmv MGG[Y Phone QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY A REAL COOK BOOK me TH[: DAlLY ALASKA EMPlRE—jUNEAU ALASKA Oopy must be Ln 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. 4 Daily rate per line for consecu-, tive insertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge REDSKINS, BEARS YET UNBEATEN l | | i | That will kl sep your family happy 1 in the best of health. HOLLYWOOD Glamowur Cook Boolk MARIPOSA SEE THIS TODAY GOOD RECIPES REQUIRE GOOD WHOLESOME FOORS —WE HAVE THEM! PIGGLY WIGGLY MINIMUM .DELIVERY--$2.00 FOR RENT FOR ‘SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 16, | LINE FOR DISPLAY ADS CEA R 1) A, M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SALE e FURNITURE for sale — all excep- tionally- good quality. 1942 West- inghouse electric Range five piece Eastern Maple bedroom suite. Sev- eral single .and double beds, inner spring mattresses, 4 coil steel springs, daveno. 504 5th St., 2nd floor between 7 and 9 paa. RICKEY i$ | 25, Oklnlmmn || THRIFT CO-OP Momber Rational Retatise- Owned Grucers 011 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 | | | | | | work; also maid for care of child-| ren. Phone 361. |{WANTED~Woman for Housework and care of 2 small children. In-| cluding room and board. Write|Rickey \ Empire C 2869. phone 602 mornings. 'S-fiDhiliglgER sfl‘dnn. sell or trade for light pickup truck. Red 483.| “wouldn’t tell” Brooklyn's gwarthmore .79. | managerial plans for 1944, saying| Minnesota 6, Michigan 49. |the only thing definite was that| Northwestern 13, Ohio State 0 there is nothing definité. -, | Kansas 6, Nebraska 1. MONDAY OCTOSER 25 I943 \ 0VERPOWERS e SCORES , ORES Pacific Is The tcllo\\ing are final scores of | | impon.anl football games played in oser / 374 | various parts of the nation over the [ ] 1 p 1 week-end e | — ! 5e SEATTLE Oct. 25-—The it University or Washington M o8 ANGELES ou 25»0:\0 ek v March Field 1 | Two Top G"d eams Have _50¢ v of Washington sounded the| gt T ke g0 Callfm-|llg)u|nng aerial thrust in the fourth | hallenge for western grid leader-| .=, period gave the University. of South-| FOUI’Vi('OrieS fO ship last Saturday -afternoon by| - nN.iu 98 Georgia Tech 14 em California a . victory Jast Satur- jfl‘e\w“fliflg and - outspeeding the| Vanderbilt 40, Camp Campbell 14, {48y afternoon over the previously Cmd“ undefeated March ‘Field Flier All Notre Dame 47, Tllinois 0. | undefeated College of the: Pacific by Stars by a score of 27 to 7, Puzdue 28, Towa 7. | score of .only 6 to 0. Seyenty-five . | The visitors scoved in the first| mayaq 58 Rice 0. | thousand - witnessed the game, the! NEW YORK, Oct. 25—The Wash- |period by a 40-yard pass, J“Pk‘ Tulsa 55, Utah 0. {Jargest crowd ever attending a foot-|ington Redskins and the Chicago| Jacobs to Bob DeFruiter. Bolorado Gollege Colorado! 0all contest in- this city | Bears are undefeated in the Na- | Washington responded with a "0“Um\emu 6. Three consecutive passes brought|tional Football League after four| |yard aerial play by Sam Robinson' Geggia Preflight 20, North Caro-ithe lone touchdown with George Sunday games. i |and a spectacular cateh by Al 1,0 Preflight 7. {Callahan passing to his brother Sammy Baugh and Andy F‘m‘lmsl | Akins, who returned with a Punt| yjane 16, Southern Methodist 6. ‘H()\\dld Im the counter. starred vcsh\rduvy as Washington of 72 yards in the second period.| y,uisiana State 27, Georgia 6. ! > |downed the Chicago Cardinals Then the Huskies went on with more | mexas Aggies 0, North Texas Ag- o 7. The Rvgskms tried only 14 scores. {gies 0. passes, completing seven of them | Alameda Coast Guard 46, le.s- |one for a touchdown, {anton Navy 6. \ With sid Lu('}mmn completing 15! Texas Christian of 22 aerials for 230 yards, .and Aggies 0. boosnng his total of touchdown TO .RENT by permanent residents, | Lakehurst Naval Air 14, Villanova passes this season ;0 :1 ;Te‘ Chicago (couple) furnished house or| ‘i ¥ 7. Bears mllc;d to .;dya o win ovu( apartment. ‘Write Box 2910 or N i ' 4 Bucknell 7, Temple 6. mfrr??‘?:tgx? g.y L;;:km o A Valley 0. ‘m the Redskins last week to whip 0" MAMGER‘ kA, 2 i ¥ ‘Dt:r(':u:‘Nm' (; ('ik Giants slaughtered | Pennsylvania 33, Columbia 0 SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 25— ‘;’lxxle:’itto;‘agle:"az “;‘“‘84\ o | ;3‘“:"}': i "1‘:“/“"“‘ 0. {Notre Dame reaffirmed a claim o the nation’s top-rating football NEW YORK, Oct. %5, — Bianch| _college City of New York 0, team by routing Hineis Tast SaLm»wGREAI MKES DOWNS k |day afternoon by a score of 47 to 0. | Angelo Bertilli played less than MARO“Em BY ‘1'1 120 minutes as the Irish scored three | {touchdowns and then three more, Lakes Naval Air FOR , SALE — “Nice “coal or wood heater stove. Inquire 616 12th St.|WANTED _Nice home for school| MILWAUKEE, ' Oct. 25. — Great Station drubbed | FOR SALE — Fumhhed "house on‘ Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Milhrd“ Phone Green 170 equxpped Gray engine. oil stove. Call 92 days or'Douglas 765 even< ings. | girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, light duties for-home. P. O..Box 1708, Juneau. ‘| WANTED—Small frigidaire in,good condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wl.l-1 loughby. Phone 1788. FOR SALE—Electric Console model\ Sewing Machine, Walker's at 12} mile post. I NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Gaod pay. . Phone .299. FOR SALE—35 Remington Auto- matic. Call at George Brother’s; Liquor Store. ! FOR SALE—1937 Packard Coupe. In- | quire Warner Machine Shop. FOR SALE—Cocktail Bar good busi- ness, thriving town. Write Em-= pire 2894. FOR SALE —~1 Dupkx—z Apts 2 Houses—3-rooms each, '1.Cabin-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000.; Apply -Juneau " Paint 'Store. 30-30 WINCHESTER, very fine con- dition, three boxes shells, reason- ably priced. Call before 9 p.m. at| 807A Tth St., beside Dutch’'s Gar+ age. FURNISHED 6 room house, lot 100 x 100. Phone Douglas 285 or| Write Box 1046, Douglas. ! LOT in‘ Dopglas with garage, second hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat-| ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. FOR SALE—Bargain Small Cabin| Cruiser Good .Condition. Phone 5032. FURNISHED House for. cash $4,500. Phone 55. | FOR SALE—Four family fumishedI Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, good | income. Write Box 155, Cordova,| Alaska. FOR SALE—Apartment for sale, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy Duty| Marine Engine — Complete or in parts, New Manifold, Box 2313/ John Natterstad, Auk Bay. R R SO A NS G TS M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re-| pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. O. A.| Gross tonnage 32. Can be used tor freight or towing. 226 6th St. Phone 416. , | | (NCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. 1-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1044 W.:10th, -Phene green: 475. COMPLETELY \ | ——eee e | HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 Savage. Phane 197. e i | GUARANTEED - Realistic -Perma-| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 815 Decker Way. ‘Effective June 15. } rmyouommnwwu; cash or trade: st Nugget: Shop. FOR SALE — Sanitary couch and mattress, men’s hip boots, cast| iron heater, tools. 827 7 th 8.} West I.I)S'l‘udl"fim FOUND — Pair hip boots. Owner| may ‘' have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. Empire Office. FOUND—A pair of shell rimmed glasses. Owner. may “have them by paying for this adv. Empire Office. | UNFURNISHED 5 ;-NAN‘H:D AT ONCE-—Ironers snd shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. FOR RENT THREE room house with bath, tunpished on Gastineau Ave. Ia- quire Juneau Paint Store. STEAM-heated bedroom for Gentleman preferred. Phone Green 410. FOR RENT—Room at 522 W 10th. FOR RENT Small Apartment 125 Gastineau Ave. FOR RENT—Two room House. 827} W Tth St. |3"ROOM furnished apt. with bath and oil range. Inquire 513A Wil- FOR RENT—2 room Furnished Apt with bath and oil range. 513A ‘Willoughby. and Harris.. Phone Blue 297. FOR/RENT-—<Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates; $15 a month. Lights, -water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry -room. Sea-| view Apts. SUNRISES; SUNSETS The duck hunting season is now on. Shooting starts half an hour before sunrise and engds-at.sunsets. Following are the sunrises and;sun- sets for several days, the first: time being the sunrise and the second the sunset: October 26 ,7:58 a. m. Ocmber 27 October 28 5:25 p. 8:00 8:20 a.m. 5:20 p. October 2! . m, 5:18 p. October 30 October 31 5113 p. Nave.ber 1 s 8211, P Nnvember 2 Neovember :3 November 4 November 5 R Lk 5:01 p. ‘November Sm. . 4:59 p. 1 4256 p. 8 4 54 p.il November 8:26 a.m. ... Novenber 8:29 Bruce Smith Beats Calif. BERKELEY, Otc 25, wflwkbd by halfback Bruce Smith, formerly| of Minnesota and all-American, St. Mary's Preflight scored a lopsided vietory” of 39 to 0 last Saturday.af> iernoon . gver - Califgrnia. .Smith staged a one-man, scoring three touchdowns during the: gamie: a. rent. | | room house, 6th | Leo Durocher found a pink slip! {in his pay envelope before the sea-| |son ended, but was told he would | thave a chance to talk his way back. | | Well up.on the list of candidates| for the job is Chuck Dréssen, Dod- | ger coach, Bill Berry, former Giant, | and a pair of Rickey's fair-haired 4b0ys also are heing considered— ! { Burt Shotton and Ray Blades. Shotton was Cleveland coach last season and. Blades . bossed : the New OrJeans team. Billy Herman, second baseman, is | practically off the list because Rickey wants a bench, not a play-| ing manager. \WHITMAN SCCRES SWEET REVENGE | OVER WILLAMETTE WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 25. —Whitman avenged an earliéer de- \feut last Saturday afternoon. by up- setting the heavier Willameue eridders by a.scere-of 12 to 7. e —— NAVY DEFEATS GEORGIA TECH | BALTIMORE, Qct. 25.—The Navy surged back in:the fourth quarter; last ~Saturday - afternoon for two touchdowns to defeat Georgia Tech 28 to 14 before a crowd of 56,000 spectators. Hal Hamberg threw three touch- |down passes and scored: another. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oet. 25.— The Army staged a parade last Sat- urday afternoon against the out- classed Yale, scoring four touch- downs in the first half and running the victories to five straight games. The score was Arm.v 89, Yale 7. OmeBluege Mublenberg 6, Franklin Marshall|ypder the direction of Johnny Lu- |28. ljack who assumes the Davidson 0, Camp. Davis 27. Brown 62, Camp Kilmer 3. Army 39, Yale 7. Wisconsin .0, . Indiana .34. Colgate 20, Cornell 7. ‘Whitman College 12, Willamette 1“ Washington Redskins 13, Chicago Cardinals 7 Chicago Bears 33, Brooklyn: Dod. gers 21. Green Bay Packers 27, Detroit 6. New York Giants 42, Pml-Pm Eagles 14. Great Lakes 41, Marquette 7. Boston College 42, Camp 'Bing- (| {ham 6. U. Oregon Ducks 33, 104th U. 8.} Cavalry 12, San Francisco 0, Del Monte Pre-; (flight 34. MINNESOTA ROUTED BY MICHIGAN: ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 259-* Michigan routed Minnesota last Saturday afternoon in one of the saddest victories in 34 years of ri- valry. It was the worst defeat in modern Minnesota grid annals and ended the nipe-year Minnesota reign over Michigan. Michigan won by, a;score of 49 to 6. i !the Navy. | States who hope after the war. THE e e Milk constituted the source of 15 percent of farm income in the Un.mzd States last year. 2 F leadership | Sunday, !with Bertilli’s departure for a Mnr-lqum[m a withering blast of |ine base after this week's game with'and passes after Marquette Welding firm friendships abroad is important to the people of the United National War Fund land outmanned Marquette 41 te 7 turning loose in the third rons | held | tight to v.huv, polnt — FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—~QAS—OIL Poot_of Main Street Junean Molers Sanitary Meat Co. “POR. QUALITY MREATS ‘AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and @ for years of peace YOU WILL 'HELP IN THIS RESPECT BY GIVING TO Alaska Federal Savings and ‘Loan Association . « « €ither! Every few days an Alaskan . . probably an old friend and regular customer of ours . . . comes'to us Signed Agam WASHINGTON, Oct. 25, ~—Ossie Bluege, who guided the Washington Senators to second place in the American League, is the first season manager to be signed. ‘The .mnew two-year contract and an, undis- jclosed salary boost, were dlsclosed today. OREGON ARMY DUCKS EUGENE, Ore.,” Oct, 25—Led by three ex-collegians, - the “University of Oregon Army Ducks defeated the 104th United States Cavalry. eleyen 33 to 12. , | ‘Halfback Ed Shafer, former. Cor- nell man, scored one touchdown.and set _up another for Quarterbaek Harold Johnson, Maryvills, ‘Mo, { Teachers’ man, who-canried-the hall over once. Halfback Bill Kulesh; of Drexel, kicked three points after- wards. — o SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Com- ing back after a defeat a week ago (by the College of Pacific, Del Monte Preflight Sunday crushed and out- classed the San Friincisco eleven, 34 to 0. Lt .Bill ;Kern, :Del Meonte|. coach, used cadets down to the last {substityte. DEFEAT CAVALRY 41 : for accommodations. At the time we are unable to tell them whether we can take care of them or net. More than likely we cannet:even tell them exactly when: the :next- ship is sailing. And so they have to wait around . . . or call back + « « for some word. Sometimes they have to drop back ... . or call us . . . time after:time:before we are able to give them definite in- formation. The same is likewise frequently true in.the matter of +freight space. \This isn’t pleasant for'them . . . .neither is it pleasant for us. It’s ‘the last way in the world we want .to do business. But we are power- fess to do otherwise.:And probably will remain so for the duration. ‘ties. This is order that “ but it isn’t kS NORTHLAND nua‘i,nmml 0. DEPENDABLY In/Peace =) g e ~ITISN'T PLEASANT FOR US Who travels . . . how they travel . . . and when they.travel are things which ‘are rather definitely pre- scribed for us by wartime. authori- -be, for, in times ‘fike these, thete must | be :some ;form -of mml.m get the first -attention. And with the Japanese threat:to éur Jives and property constantly hovering over us all, none will deny there are plenty of vital things requiring pre- ferred attention these days. So, if you are one of those whom we have been forced to disappoint or:been unable to serve with our ,normal speed and consideration, we hope you will understand. We know it isn’t pleasant for.you . . . It is just one of the many incon- veniences which result from being embroiled in a .world-wide war. no doubt as it should the more vital d;mp pleasant for us either! WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Hewly Rensvated Roome 8t Reasenable Rases PHONE SINGLE O Light and Heavy Hasling B O.DAVIS K. W.DAVIS: PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN DODGE and: PLYMOUTR Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments Bert's Cash Grocery ‘PHONE 106 or 100 P Dy duess GASTINEAU HOTRL HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank HOME GROCERY ‘Phone 146 I-QIJMM- ~and 3 0. M

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