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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 line. Daily rate per line for consecu-, wive insertions: One day Additional days . Minimum charge ... FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS e 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1943 PHONE A| CLASSIFIED FOOTBALL CORES important football games played |over the week-end: University of Washington 41, Spo- | |kane Air Commandos 7. Southern Celifornia nia 0. San Diego Navy 28, UCLA 0. St. Mary's Gaels 19, University of San Francisco 7. | Notre Dame 33, Navy 6. |, Army 13, Pennsylvania 13. | West Virginia 7, Penn State 32. Carnegie Tech 6, Pittsburgh 45. Michigan 42, Illinois 6. ) Purdue 32, Wisconsin 0. Minnesota 6, Northwestern 42. Indiana 20, Ohio State 14. Nebraska 20, Missouri 51. te 7, Holy Cross 14. Georgia 39, Howard 0. South Carolina 20, Charleston 0. 13, Califor- FOR SALE 5 ROOM partly furnished house, $2,200. Bill Walker, Auk Ba; ‘ and " records; radio] battery or electric; cut glass, electric percolators, jrons, lamps, child’s chair and sled, odds and ends of dishes etc. 10 a.m. Tuesday, W. H. Robinson, | 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475 A4 ICTROLA combination, CIRCULATING oil heater with coils, oil lines and drums. Phone| Blue 615 l:‘gliisALL « bed coil spnngs and | mattr 3 straight chalrs And] day cot. Call Blue 250. FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet 2 wn pickup, good motor good tires. | Jorgenson Motors. COAL or Wood circulating heater, misc. articles. Green 100 anerl 5:30 pm. FOR SALE—30 ft. Cabin Deck boat $400. See Harbor Master. | | WANTED—Maid for general house- | WANTED—Used turniturc. 306 Wil- WANTED WANTED--Baby’s play-pen. Blue 155. Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 21. Cornell 33, Columbia 6. Brown 28, Princeton 20 Great Lakes Naval Air Station 32, Western Michigan 6. Towa Navy 19, Fort Riley 2. | Kansas 25, Kansas State 2, Duke 14, Georgia Tech 7. Carolina 27, Carolina State 13. Vanderbilt 26, Milligan 6. Georgia Preflight 14, Tulane 13. Southwestern 6, Tulsa 6. Rice 13, Texas Tech 0. \'ngmh\ 34, Virginia Ml]i(m} 0. -e 'SAN FRANCISCO | UNIVERSITY IS '~ LOSER TO GAELS| | Phone | WANTED-—late model panel de- livery truck in good condition. Phone 92 George Bros. | | WILL BUY chkup or small Panel truck, Gasoline hand Wash. Ma-) chine. P. O. Box 768. work; also maid for care of child- ren. Phone 361. WANTED—Nice home for school girl of twelve, where she can assist with children, light duties for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. | Foothall Followers Give|® Championship fo St. Mary's | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean-| SAN FRANCISCO, dalif., Nov. 1. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good | condition. Phone 226. loughby. Phone 788. GTUDEBAKER sedan, sell or trade| for light pickup truck. Red 483. erman at Snow White Laundry.|—Paced by the brilliant passing and Good pay. Phone 299. {running of Hawaii’'s Herman Wede- meyer, St. Ma Gaels downed the FOR SALE — Furnished house on| Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard. Phone Green 170. FOR SALE—1937 Packard Coupe. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. | FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin-- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000.| Apply Juneau Paint Store. LOT in Douglas with garage, second hand doors, kitchen table, 2 heat—i ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. Phone 55. FOR SALE—_Aparguent for sale,| good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. | i-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 47 MISCELLANEOUS | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 20| 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST and FOUND LOST — Identification wrist ‘band with Signal Corps emblem. Ini- tialed A. R. I. E. Reward. Return to Empire. | | LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts.| P. O. Box 198, Juneau. X?OST-: Kitten — gray and black| Persian—two months old. Phone 446. LOST—\Janifl;;t containing valuable papers. Herbert Tacker. Retum_ to Empire. FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen W. Brown. May have same by proving ownership and paying for ad. 3 PR, .. P v B FoR, RENT — Two bedroom furn-| 2 ‘Apt. Call Green 559. | B R ST R GRS SES R _EASE—Furnished two bed- n house in Douglas. Phone isen 720. - TR e e 1.JOM furnished cabin, with ou heat. 513A Willoughby. UNFURNISHED 5 room house, Gth| 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. | | e 0 06 00 0 0 0 0 0 9 L WEATHER REPORT o L] (U. S. Bureau) . e Temp. Saturday, Oct. 30 e e Maximum 42; Minimunr 36 e e Rain .19 o\’ e Temp. Sunday Oct. 31 e e Maximum 45; Minimum 37 e ® Rain 56 . . SUNRISES; | Report of the Financial Condition rants “ z 37,214.93 Banking house furniture and fixtures . Cash on hand ‘and due from banks ... 921,710.07 TOTAL .. ......... $1,662,807.00 LIABILITIES v Capital stock paid in ....$ 75,000.00 |Surplus fund ... 4000000 Reserves e 11,829.70 Undivided pmflLs less s expenses paid . 38,672.81 Deposits .. 1,475,645.75 TOTAL .. $1,652,807.00 {United States of America, Terri- University of San Francisco Sun- jday by a score of 19 to 7 to win |what followers of the game claimed {is all-intercollegiate football title of California schools. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere Not “Havi p ' 8By Navy appreciation to the Territory m;Mm‘?"p "Lm:‘li‘fi“ l‘:“' é‘“ i Tvid o Alaska, Alaska Coastal Airways, the| g s 4 |7 to 7 tie in the opening period. United States Coast Guard and the % od 1 A% W6 ortered thi The Gaels broke the deadlock in many good friends who offered their |y, socond period and clinched the services during the search for “Bud” Walker. MR. and MRS. W. J. WALKER, MR. and MRS. F. L. TURPIN adv. CHAMPIONS, 50. DIVISION May Meet Huskies in Rose Bowl Contest on New SUNSETS The duck huntmg season Is now on. Shooting starts half an hour before sunrise and ends at sunsets. Following are the sunrises and sun- sets for several days, the first llme; the sunrise and the second| bein, f the Sunset: November 2 Year § Day S L e e P (By Associated Press) 8:16 a. m. e 5:06 P. M. | Unbeaten, untied and unscored anember 4 on in sit games, Southern Califor- 8:19a. m. ... 5:04 p. m. nia is football champion of the Pa- Notaber 5 cific Coast, souther ndivision, aLso 8:21 a. m. . . 5:01 p. m. one of the two teams to play in November 6 the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day, 83 a m s 40P W The Southern California Trojans November 7 * 7 |clinched the honor last Saturday 395 486 p b afternoon when they tgrned back | i fiovembfl & » ** |the University of California by a; $iho. o o A ¢ score of 13 to 0 for the second time 89 8. M. osiiiin $108 Do 8- Hihig: football season. The University of Washington (Official Publication) Huskies, the sole team of the north- ern division, may get the Rose Bowl | h of the bid if transportation difficulties can BANK OF be solved. located at Skagway, Alaska, Terri-| The Washington Huskies and tory of Alaska, at the close of busi- ness on the 30th day of September, |would settle the Pacific Coast 1943. |championship. RESOURCES e Loans and discounts . United States Bonds Other bonds and war- A qunrt‘ of milk supplies seven ipercent of the Vitamin D needed by the average adult. The following are finai scores of | igame in the final minutes of play| Southern California Trojans game | J-HI MEETS ALUMNI FOR FIRST GAME Basketball Season Opens Tomorrow Night with Doubleheader Game First whcduh,d baskctball game of the 1943-44 season will start at 7:30 | o'clock tomorrow night in the High | School Gym when two se! teams \Hll take the floor for the prelim- inary preceding the main event bé- | tween Juneau High School and the | Alumni ) FPive former Crimson Bears are !now on the lineup for the Alumni, | offering some genuine competition |for Coach Anderson's boys. They are Tommy Powers, Jack McDaniel, | Keith Reischl, Lee Lucas and Jack | Pasquan. The possible lineup for J-Hi will | be Kenny Thibodeau and John | Lowell as guards; Rodney Nordling as center: Leslie Hogins and Kenny Kearney as forwards Possible sub- stitutes will be Evan Scott, John Dapcevich, John Borbridge, Herbie Mead and Denny Merritt. PENNSYLVANIA, ARMY PLAY TIE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, — Pen- I nsylvania gridders, pregame under-| dogs, struck a spectacular 71-yard| ipass and run -early in the fourth |period last Saturday afternoon to! gain a 13 to 13 tie with the Army,| which was soundly outplayed. U. WASHINGTON GIVES BEATING | T0 COMMANDOS, SEATTLE, Nov. 1-+By & clash of ground power and aerial offense, |the Universtiy of Washington Hus- kies, undefeated in football this sea- son, ran away from the SpoKane Air Service Commandos last Satur- day afternoon by a score of 41 to 7.! The Huskies ended with a strong running game, time- | ly passing and interception halt- | ing of Commando threats. Washington scored in the first| four minutes of ‘play on a 67-yard! march., The Huskies made four touchdowns on running plays, one forward pass, and the final on a| (hlo('ked punt. ! | The Commandos scored on a 11- yvard pass in the first half. The, Commandos threw 38 passes, and completed 22 for 189 yards and 16 first downs. OB A Sl T {DR. DALE RETURNS, INSPECTION TRIP| Dr. George Dale of the Bureau‘ of Indian Affairs Educational Di-| vision, returned Friday from a month’s inspection trip of Indian schools in the Interior. From Juneau Dr. Dale flew to! | Fairbanks, and from there to Healy Lake. He flew over the new high- way «from Whitehorse to Fairbanks, noting that while he could not see {the individual cars, he. could tell} where théy :were by the’ cloud of! dust. He visited Teflin, Tanaeross and Northway, where he encounter- ed a man who.turned out to be the father of children Dr. Dale had: taught in Towa. ‘Several other Towa 'contractors were met, since Iowa is) notey..(ar its good roads. official - reported excellent lity and cooperdtion ltom[ truck drivers, contractors and Army officers, the later showing him/| around via a jeep. Dr. Dale also visited Valdez and Chitina, taking the mail beat to Whittier, then to Chanega and| Tatatlik. From there he returned to Cordova, by courtesy of the U. 8. Forestry boat, Chugach, and re- turned to Juneau by steamer. | | { | | | the season | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU | nance Committee under the super- ! ALASKA NAVY SMOTHERED 'BY NOTRE DAME CLEVELAND, Nov, 1.—Notre Dame made a long stride last Sat- urday afternoon for the national championship for the first perfect| season since 1930. They smothered the hitherto unbeaten and untied Navy 33 to 6. Angelo Bertilli, quarterbac k| passer, in his last college game for the duration, passed eight times, five of which were completed for touchdowns. The first three mark- ers put the game on ice. He scored the final touchdown himself three try pomh Records Set In Pro-Grid Plays Sunday (By Afisnchted Press) Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins and Don Hutson of the Green Bay Packers, set a flock of |records in ‘the National Football Leagtte Sunday. Baugh hurled six touchdown aerials, sparking the Redskins to a| He! 48 to 10 victory over Brooklyn. broke the record of five touchdown passés in’ one game held by Ray Buivid-'of ‘the Chicago Bears, and Cecil” Isbell of Green Bay Packers. Hutson, veteran end, shattered four'of his own records when the | Packeérs beat New York 35 to 21. He mughrl seven passes for a new mark of 868) and boosted his touchdown passing mark of 77. He gained 118 yard$"to-'set his new mark at 5926. 8itl‘Luckman three three touch= |dowh passes Sunday as the Chicago Bears ‘fotted Detroit 35 to 14, The ' ' Phil-Pitt Eagles back: to defeat the Chicago Car- |dinals’ Sunday 34 to 13 and regain second place in the eastern division| of pramimml football. DOU GLAS NEWS NON-PRANK HALLOWE'EN The: Douglas children cooperated 1100 percent this year in making . Hallowe'en night one of well-behav- ed but;profitable evenings With their shopping bags filled with ‘“treats” the children kept their word with not, 4 single trick noticeable this morping-~Even the usually tipped overybus stand ‘on’ Third Street was | foregone and was standing erect this morning, . City officials and resi- dents. commend the youngsters on | their behavior. AR PRS- SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY | On Saturday evening a group of ladies called at the home of Mrs. Fred Endres, giving her a surprise birthday party. Many gifts were | given after which an enjoyable eve- ning was spent playing pinochle. | Ladies calling were Mesdames Orrin | Edwards, Clarence Walters, Thomas | Jensen, Richard McCormick, Erin Hachmeister, Hilda Runquist, Joe Peloza, G. R. Isaacks, William Wag- I ner and charleu White. .| e——— BASKETBALL NOTES ' The las Alumni - team - will play a practice game with the Air fediht in the gym this evening. ' iiexl Wetinesday night a game is scheduled between the Alumni and the Douglas Hi team. . — FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION Several hours were spent by the | Dougias Fire Department’s Mainte- | i vision»bof Department Chief Mike Pusich-Jast Saturday afternoon. A thorough dnspection was made of all water hydrants as well as other equipnient under the department’s authority. WELL-BABY CONFERENCE The' Douglas Well-Baby Confer- ence Will be held tomorrow in the, hBu’se, beginning at 1:30 and bounced | 'MARCH FIELD JUST NOSE OUT ST. MARY'S PREFLIGHT GRIDDERS SAN' FRANCISCO, Nov 1~The March Field Fliers defeated St.| Mary's Preflight by a 7 to 6 score last Saturday afternoon Each scored in the second period e | UCLA BRUINS TROUNCED BY BLUEJACKET 11| SAN DIEGO, C:&llf Nov. 1.—The ‘Nfl\(\l Training Station Bluejackets were held on even terms for two periods last Saturday afternoon, |then they turned on the power in lhc last half to defeat the UCLA Brlulh‘ 28 to 0. LSRR A HOSPIIM NOTES Duane Martin mm\rrd St. Ann’s | Hospital on Sunday for surgery. Mrs. Stanley Bensun of Yakutat, gave birth to a baby son Saturday night at 7:35 o'clock at St. Ann’'s Hospital. The child weighed seven | pounds, two and one-half ounces at birth Mrs. Clifford Stanfield, a sux'giml; i patient, was discharged from St.| |Ann’'s Hospital on Saturday, Dale Culver left St. Ann's Hos- | pital on Saturday after receiving | medical care. o | Mrs. Thomas Frazier was dis-| icharged from St. Ann's Hospital October 30 following medical care. | Philip Desohofi was discharged | |from St. Ann's Hospital on Smur-“ {day. He was a medical patient. ! John Albert, of ANGOON, ENUETed | o ——— the Government Hospital yesterday for medical care. ‘ Trudy Hall juniors QU’«% Pinwale corduroy in flame red, turquoise, _russet W _or bright. cmfl Seé the her date book pin. * pleu —dl!' b ] M $10.95 g b Jones- Slevens tory of Alaska, Division, ss. 1, A. E. Roehlke, Ass't Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. First Judicial E. ROEHLKE, Ass't Cashier. A (Correct Attest) E. A. RASMUSON, P. H. GANTY, Directors. (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of October, 1943. M. V. RAFFERTY, Notary Public in and for the Terri- tory of Alaska. My commission ex- pires Sept. 25, 1945. COMINGT ASH ments I mmco—or | Chas. G. Warner Co. l | COWLING-DAVLIN | QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY A BLUEBERRY PIE We have the MAINE BLUEBERRIES in No. 2 cans . . . . Also the rest of the makings, including the Avosel -‘SIABILIIED . CREAM Member Rational Retaller- lu‘l"lgn:::m 114 5 PHONE 787 OIL — FEED — NAULING TR b ot FORD AGENGY Soothing Organ Music and (Authorized Dealers) Dmmd% ey e nlfiy;llYNlGll’r 5 Mol VO GLAS INN Juneau Molors John Marin, Prop. Phane 8 Sanitary Meat T Sanitary Meat Co. ||| GEORGE BROS. raxz pEUvERY LIQUORS Oall Phones 13 and @ FHEONR 0 o 8 Thomas Hardware Co. Marine Engines and Supplies A e g T oot HARDWARE Ropes and Painte Light and Heavy Hauling B O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 [ Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED.OF Ideal Paint Shop Photle $49 _ Pred W. Wends Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 o 108 Pree Delivery Junesa GASTINEAU HoTRL ey HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Phone 146 Home Liguer Btere—Tel 030 American Meat — Phoue 88 e PR BRI L PSR PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE Truaks—Baggage—Parcels Dflflw ‘ mnsn aad 30 M