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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1943 PHONE CLASSIFIED | 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 THE DAILY ALASKA E-—JUNEAU ALASKA A 4-BIT BOWl(arnegle s FOOTBALL SEASON'S Prare PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 from persons listed in telephone s‘ ORES u p S E T I S QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY e _d Count five average words to the - | w l—l A s N E w ‘, line, y The following are final scores of { I ® Daily rate per line for consecu- 37 un ay a y pxil;(('ip.:\l football games played over TOM A “1EN'.-\;J;{I:';?I"‘;:')’;}'FI':S wve insertions: e 9 { I"I{ES g b) y 4. I 4 c sgo Navy 10, Southern kot T QT Onp. 8y 10¢ AR e M ik 5 DANISH BANQUET CHEESE iions ..5e¢ | The Elks' 4-bit bowling I(BL.UL Yesterday four teams of the Sun alifornia 32, San Francisco 0. BUTTERMILK—KRISTOFFERSON'S c;:dfluuul ::y:c i starts tomorrow and will-be on the day League bowled at the Elks' al-| g‘:l Monte Proflight 26, UCLA 7 Southern camomla Loses| WEET CHOCOLATE—1 -1b. hars Pinieim CHOLEE, alleys at 8 o'clock every’ Tuesday levs, the Signal Corps beating the| g naryy preflight 13, Alameda Out to San D|ego HERSHEY'S BITTER SWEET CHOCOLATE night jEaiRtion team by’ w BoRnt MRS} 6 iEs TN | " I\E.\"ILE'. 'VlORhEI CHOCOLATE BITS FOR RENT | The teams are made®up of the and the three-man Elks team losing | ~"cho o0 ploigic 19, St. Mary's| NaVal G”dders = 1ELLED ALMONDS following pin artists: |to the Coast Guard | Gabls 7 IELLED WALNUTS FOR SALE Aces — Duckworth, Senescu, Ber-| Carnegie made high score for the | ™t oo ¢ oregon Army Ducks Rt i, s ringer, Sundsten, Hulberg. Elks and Berringer bowled high for |, “nouey 8 Cop o SAN DIEGO, Calif,, Nov. 8—The and LOST—FOUND Jokers—Henning, Iverson, Sper- | the Signal Corps team F‘nlln\\mu‘.' Fourth ‘Air Foree! Fliers 72, Po-|lighting San Diego Naval lrnlm:xlm A “os.r or OTHEBS e v cores AL 8 eleven s g ] ne MISCELLANEOUS | ling, smolenm aceko le‘ the individual scores mond Army Ordnance 0. ::.““,:”-7. ;,l.l f»‘! 11.).::::;‘.11“\leu(wl;)\ last WANTED |mons, Simmons, Mn(lx(‘nv. lSemLue 167 202 166— 535 oo pame 26, Army 0 Saturday At ol Royals —Halm, Hoffman, Hulce, | Du(k\\mlh 0 186 176 s0a| FoU R RED undefeated, untied and unscored on| a erel 512 7 42 . £5 R Southern. California 10 to 7 CEADLINE FOR-DISPLAY ADS ¥ o ‘B””f‘l»” m 157 164 494| Indiana 6, Michigan 23 ing pitch, capitalized on frequent 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE Sundsten 73 157 164— Ohio State 46, Pittsburgh 6 fumbles of the Trojans ; MINIMUM DELIVERY—S$2.00 Ey n. aocuoes Northwestern 51, Wisconsin 0. e B R S | & 1M ELIVE] ; ; OF INGERTION. Total .. 825456 82025101 pIo NORC ol ore 18 ! S acels abipta) on iU CLOSED THURSDAY—ARMISTICE DAY S Fina ce wy 4 ke . plays after he Kicko! on a recc e (s =5 & S B '"T;;uua 449 g""‘"”’l‘:"‘!1:"(‘9“1“‘;‘1‘“}‘:‘":‘7‘ o St LPMiAIN £ art > thive m;m; | - % amp Edwards 7, Harvard 14 2AA % B i 7 SA | Hulce 122 176 ~ 513 ® A b later when Glenn Lee whipped a| rnl LE s "ISCELLAN_EO“,, y BOWl TEAMS lnnmsh 130 141 39g | = Georgia i‘]"‘ F"“F“;[“.“f“\!llk 13, long pass into the end zone Earl! | 30-FOOT cabin cruiser, 31A196, mo- | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Tarrison 175 137 4(1!5 M‘;"‘ pf‘(\:;pi’“ of New York. 13.imiaft of ‘the 'I‘mlun; ~vl)|;'(| in the| GREAI MKES IUR“ \COA“ GUARDSMEN y | 9 158 506 | second period on a lateral pass off | tor completely overhauled. Owner| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. HO”"\A\“ 149 Camp Grant 0, Great Lakes 12 A K (AMP GRA“]‘ pREFl'GH"’ERS IN 5 ~ Make offer. Call at| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| A8 3 ote 0. |the line to buck center, Bill Gray| B ( ) leaving town C y P. R ThAciyh Total M7 758 8562331 Duke 75, North Carolina State 0. | o500 gver to tie the score. | | ¥ _ 510 Kennedy. 315 Decker Way. e Wake Forest 20, North Carolina ™ ay' jnercepted pass on the 12-| "E GAME SUNDAY June 15. | - . Navy 12 yard lin (‘m i\il“nin score on| - IKs ¥ ) vard e sef e 1! g score on| -~ S AT cq The | BRAND new Silvertone Radio, bat s o e I | : . I..Ik.s 8 3k leifison. 90 Davidson 6 e enst i e Bl ;d L GREAT LAKES, Nov. 8 The | tery and antenna $40.00 P. O. TURN your old gold Into v ue.l The High Heel Bowling Ik‘axut"(unwuu‘ 204 le) nn‘ North * Onrallfia* 31, Bouth Caroels - st C ade by K e ""»‘\(-,“.m Lakes Bluejackets rolled to| gSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. — St. Box 821 | cash or trade at Nugget 8hop. |will play their opening games of the 'M. Rogers 147 131 150 37| "0V |formerly of Tilinois {their seventh football victory out|Mary's Preflight eleven and the - = i aml‘ o — | season tonight starting at 7 q‘clocklflclmqum 149 1556 155 4;9 r:JHrnsk'n 18 Kunsis Btate 1 e e - lof nine games last Saturday after- ‘Aluni:rd;n Const Gt Bl 4 ‘o LADY'S dresser, golden mirro; on the Elks' alleys. The teams, | B e e e Inoon as Steve Juzwik punched two |13 to 13 tie Sunday. Spect: p Y A t g v K £ Z! | S 7 ators saw prand new sk quilt, detux spee-| LOST amd FOUND | names and members are as follow Total 500 485 4931478 | 2:}““:“!‘ ¥ ‘&‘:““m“fm" 7 i fbuchdown taket i, The® pecond |1l thvied Al Biutle il e ial double, and wardrobe closet.| "~ "7 " 7 | Baranof—Gladys Roush, Barbara | Coast Guard | - Bferyiang % Virginis 39' quarter to turn back Camp Grant|All-American Bruce Smith- fight to Phone 171 after 6 pm., Room 3. ' [OST—Black slicker raincoat, out | Garrett, Sue Armstrong, Laura Pet- Tomlin 196, 180 188 o43| AU UL TS ]‘520 it | > ‘m & SUoceLGE TAvEGeOl a Stardsbill against ‘She Guflrd_\me" & - " ‘ Highway, Saturday, Reward Phone ! erson, Dorothy Car Former 164 207 164 535} Pr:;‘x;“s‘l-n.v 0" 27011\‘:'“ 13 AP E T AR e N 1 BARBER chair with complete | Federals — Mary Jean McNaugh- |Hendrickson U e e bt e e A iy | tools, ready to work right in shop,| | ton, Jean Taylor, Betty Sharpe, Kay | Waynne 167 162 198— 527 L o arines 6, Camp ‘ | zood incame. Phone 171 after MLOST Gmld identification Ln celet | Kennedy. ‘ q !L'f\’;xum i z 1 State 7 \ mln 'co—op 1 Sharle: sinel! Elks— Louise o sty Totd 669 739 6832091 padurs 25, TONK; SIRLe RADIO, double combination A~ ‘I Rewmd Alley Cats Jennie: gohson, - (mw 20, "'k"“f“” 7 A 11LA “..}",A Pa an 8 | l l 4 Phonograph with 45 records. Call e e Oty Mack, Bt Texas A & M 22, Southern Meth- Picking themselves up from the 811 SEWARD STREET . after 6 p.m., Phone 171, Room 3 ‘LOSI‘ “Lady's Olympic watch, rose |y Lockridge . ‘udl.s( 0 l’lwnlr!ll“l' 4I;M W;"vkb N‘;m'll’;'lmf' PHONE 767 i ‘N:':':h_ .‘“m"'“ 14, ‘haé' sentimental -value. Re-| 4 All e b 12 i Tulsa 55, Oklahoma A & M 6 disaster, the -« Navy footballers one & WRIST Watch, Hamilton Delux, sxs;‘ R e mf;“\;;:‘lg‘:‘ ":l‘l"‘d““"t“‘k"‘_‘“ou‘l‘)('{g(‘fk" | Oklahoma 26, Kansas 13 |smeared Pennsylvania’s eleven Iast| [ cash. Phone 171 after 6 pm.! | Siraidhecat- thidtainkon’ | Villanova 45, Princeton 22 Saturday afternoon 24 to 7. Thump- | =g g S ==1=ra e FORD AGENEY Room 3. LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. | G 48 Georgia Tech 42, Louisiana State ing Harold Hamberg, midget back, i S S0 % —— | "0t Point Bridget. W. E. Butts, T University 1 led his team to a magnificeni come- | (Authortsed Dealers) Soothing Organ Music and ONE LARGE Quaker oil heater; al-| | S i barn - o din back " 56 3 S | GREABES—GAB—OIL 9 @ % | P. O. Box 198, Juneau ¥ Southwestern 20, Arkansas A & He set .up one touchdown Delicious Fried Chicken so one oil water heater with coil.| _ 5 | & N Almost | M 20 from the 43rd-yard line on a punt| Poot of Main Btreet . Phone Douglas 17. | FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen | ; Vl\‘l‘..W YORK, Nov. 8. — ’m'xlv\ | Clemson 26, Davidson 6 return and scored another when he | J “'l EVERY Nle — T W. Brown. May have same by| cvery time one lbgked up-during the|, oo " vool “prenfont 46, Mar. Passed. unean ors nowus m FOR SALE—3 large rooms and| .., .0 ownership and pa for fourth period of the Army-Notre| .pp” ) e s <o : modern bath % basement com-| & i % Dame game last Saturday after- chwivkos Bagts 915 Cires i ( John Masrin, Prop. Phone 88 pletely Furnished, 2 K W Light| " RS T noon, a guy in a green shirt was P",k’_r’\"? Wil Creen < Bay FlIERS SMOIHER | - ~ plant, oil heater, also Car, Out- | |playing hide and seek behind the| _ i ., | 2 board Motorboat. Bargain _for e | Cadet's goal posts in the final chap- | PILPIL Eagles 14, Washington Samiary Meat Co. E0 Cash. Write Box 641 or Call at | STOCKTON, Calif., Nov. 8.—Vet- er after viigyed | fiwe ThRlP LT RECRE o S S e ARMY ORDNA"(E POR QUALITY MEATS GE “ % Norman DeRoux end of Frita| » [eran Coach A. A. Stagg's College of which the Irish ran away from the|, 0PVt DOdsers 7, Chicago Car- ‘ AND POULTRY Widest Salection of v | VACANCY: Nu;,;,u Apumncnlb e - Pg ) Tij b5 pavpe gt ol K & dinals 0 Cove Road the Pacific defeated St. Mary's|Cadats, scoring two touchdowns and | Sy Ve Glatks o 5 MARCH r‘mLD Calit, N 5l FREE DELIVERY Blcaindl i R R0 ol W 110 B S St — |Gaels civiliana, coached by Jimmy | clearly demonstrating its superiority | i S 0, - Detroit) 0 v st Oall Phenes 13 and @ LIQU“RS 3 2 r i JNFURNISHED 5 xoom ho se, 6th | R 4 I Lions 0. Using the third, fourth and fifth FOR SALE—18 Rienell Cabm Phelan, 19 to 7 last Saturday night. in a 26 to 0 win. R stfing: pinyérs, Staior Pans Rkl PRONE 03 or 90 Cruiser 8 horse Wisc. inboard| and Harris. Phone Blue 297. The Tigers were sparked by Jack In the first half, the Irish took a| 'y 5 [Fpebet ® it el o ~::;:;3:\ ook Motor. Red 370. | R | Verutti, who scored one touchdown 6-0 lead and after that the rest u[ b . 5 - i PRSI TN ~ - | FOR .RENT; Fm‘ Amb ) kept‘m e first period and set up an-|the march was relatively easy u( A sxen P,”" ona ‘Anm Ordnance Sun- Ch G w Co = b ok e aa ke ONE 1942 Ford pickup, new; one| Warm. WInter rates $15 “_m";’ul‘"o:m-x with a pass in the fourth. |was the seventh straight win lm\ ! "C‘IA"” to 0." Leo Cantor, former| as. L. warner Lo. Th Hard c 1941 Dodge pickup, new; Phone| U%’“hv_ e .D“h"“w":]";‘or ath| " St. Mary's lone score was on a Notre Dame and the first defeat et el 1 l““[ New York| | peoyng Engines and Supplies Omas araware L0. Douglas 963, Bill Hixson. | and use of Electric Washer and .. .. erception as Al Garcia grab- | for the Cadets. PAnts - profeselondl e, [ scared) CHINE SHOP PAINT ILS | Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| { ,three touchdowns for the Fliers MA S = Ol | bed the ball on his own 45 and| Johnny Lujack, who took over | ONE Monarch range in good con- view Apts. | scampered all the way to the goal. |Angelo Bertelli’s post, fired SharD| —roc anres oe TR At Ropes and Painte Butlders' and Shelf dition. Inquire 1003 between 9th! —— e e LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8. — Del ATTENTION MASONS | HARDWARBE | T Abartments: faraent - T — passes and made the fans forget 4 | ¥ and 10th Sts |FOR RENT—Apartments for rent YOUR BROKEN LENSES Bertelli |Monte -Naval Preflight defeated| Stated Communication Monday g | Phone 621. | 2 UCLA 26 to 7 last Saturday after- evening at 7:30 o'clock. Membeu.‘} T FOR SALE — Purnished house on Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Millard.|FOR RENT—Sleeping Room. Room | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson 1011 een 170. Phone G [ FOR SALE Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin- 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. FUENISHED House fol' cash 34 500 Phone 55. FOR SALE—Apartment for EalE; good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. $-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green\ ‘475, - WANTED a garage. | Phone 480 or P. O. Box 583 | WANTED = Unfurnished 5 room| house in Juneau. Permanent resi- dent. Phone Douglas 17. — To rent WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 bed- room furnished house. Will lease| through winter. P. O. Box 1404.] WANTED — Modern electric Phoné Green 410, iron. WANTED Stenographer-Cler Permanent. Good working condi- tions; 38 hour week; starting sal- ary $2,100.00. Address, giving ex- prience, P. O, Box 1931. WANTED—Woman to do general house work a few hours weekly. Phone Blue 510. WANTED—late model panel de-| livery truck in geod condition.| Phone 92 George Bros. WANTED--Maid for general house-! 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. ‘ WANTED—SH&LI frigidaire in good| condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. NANTED-—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE--Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | i | Perching ‘birds .are the largest | avian order, including half of all| the bird ‘species. l 315 3rd St. Black LONG LOVED ... LONG LIVED Style #710 . . . $45 119. JONES - STEVENS Seward St. Replaced In our own shop. Eyes!| The Cadets werve woefully weak«nm" for passes - and the- hard-charging | | setback adv. | Irish forwards caused many Almy | fumbles CHICAGO BEARS HAVE CLINCHED WESTERN TITLE (By Associated Press) fornia gave Lhe ouulus\cd Uvar- l'“"? Chicago Bears wirtually ity of San Francisco a 32 to 0 beat-| |clinched: the ‘western ' division of |ing e Saturday afternoon in a' |the professional football champion-|yame that could hardly be called ship Sunday by beating the Green |, contest, ‘ Bay Packers 21 to 7, but the Phill- | p: Pit" Eagles kept the eastern dnlsnonh.,,r;s:f:”:‘: t‘xl;s ]1]:(';1‘?:3] !wide open by tying with the Wash- |, every pom;d : ington Redskins 14 to 14 The SN " SWAMP 104TH CAVALRY Brooklyn won their first game c the season Sunday by defeating lhc | Chicago Cardinals 7 to 0. The New York Giants and D(- |troit Lions battled to a scoreless tie| MARSHFIELD, Ore, Nov. B_Tm' Sunday on a sloppy fu-ld | University of Oregon Army Ducks UL ity | defeated the 104th Cavalry 28 to 0 [to sweep a two-game series. Halfback Ed Shafer, former Uni- versity of Illinois back, scored two UTAH UNIVERSITY PUTS up FIGHI Bul .r the touchdowns for the Ducks LOSES 0T, 2219, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. B ~Utah's university victoryless, all- civilian gridders ‘rose out. of the |gloom of a dismal season last Sat-| urday to give the Colorado Buffalos | a stiff punch, but lost 22 to 19. It {was the fifth straight defeat for Utah But the game is regarded by | r the Bruins' sixth straight|and visitors urged to attend. The Navy penetrated the' J. W. LEIVERS, | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. IDCLA line almost-at will. | | adv. Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO 15 GOOSE EGGED - BY CALIORMA |- e e et e e \ l l { | faithful standby in any kind of weather bigger and nnd | scored \ | \ 4 113 the famous assortment of best-liked confections : . . here direct from the makezs - §1.50 0 $7.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” (1 | On duty or off, depend on your Shagmoor fo do a full time job . . . smartlyl Equally comfortable in October breezes, Janvary blizzards or April sunshine + « « thanks to Shagmoor’s exclusive 100% woolen that gives you fur coat warmth without weight. { { ol After\fictory Precisely failored in good i’l':‘ml;‘gmn backers as a “moral classic lines that will be | ot gl and eoorobly paxt Iow m ufiu]fu When the war is won, Pan American season as they are foday. Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Meanwhile, we are 100% engaged in the war effort — with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. VIN SEVEN STRAIGHT MILWAUKEE. Wis.,, Nov. 8.—The ! Iowa Naval Preflight took their seventh straight victory Sunday by | defeating Marquette 46 to 19. e WEDNESDAY CHURCH SALE ~The: Missionary Society of the Memorial Presbyterian Church is| sponsoring a luncheon sale Wednes- day from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Church { Recreation Cent(-r.. | ll’lll'l' ING@ Leota’s WOMEN'’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Utah Nul and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE ¢~ The Aluku lml Rewly Renovated Reoms at Rensenable Rates PHONE SINGLER O .. - NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hagling E 0.DAVIS E W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DPALERS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward WHEN IN NEED OF Coal Cholee—General Haul- m \ng — Sterage and Crating uuuu-uunn- €ALL US! Located in George Bros. Store Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 derermr—————— L “BMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 108 . HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over First National Bank