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‘n!h]onn. . |start by bringing his two | aged 14 and 17. “They're | pretty fair players,” he says the older is a | shooter.’ New Year's Day bowl games, ably the Sugar SCORES AGAIN SHOWN WAY played over leading football games | urday, Coach Jimmy Phelan the weekend (West) G Navy 33; Michigan 7 Penn 32; Columbia 7 Penn State 37; Temple 0. Dartmouth 13; Princeton 13 Cornell 20; Colgate 6 Frank Stranahan, strong-armed 23- year-old star from Toledo, O, whose three-under-par 277 gave 1 fense can point for him on (him the Durham Open crown Sun- { i play because he’s (Southwest) , Oklahoma A&M 12; Tulsa 6. Texas A&M 3; S. M. U,, 0. yard field goal, minutes left in the game, g ROUNDUP FOI’ Se(Ofld “me in Week'\travel io Tos Angeles for & con- the only one, who can get to the line of serim- |y, . cmr made a gond wn.s , "an(l one-handed sharp- GAELS ON THRESHHOLD ! This is a week of opportunity, for! prob- | Bowl in New Or- s bo every LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12—An 18- major eleven: with only ave the Temple Owls who were dropped two SERVICE CLASSIC PICKS UP PUNCH AS NAVY SPURTS e :h . Marys OW mmefllg‘Army Strength Awesome OOTBALL GOI.PS GOLD GANG %Eigl‘)h{;::gw]?;:21!;0:‘:.{10,,"‘;1l;(ftb:;"’ Bu' M'dd|esserve No"(e in Tammg Wolverines ael 1 ay two BY M leum The, Gaels will pu By MURRAY ROSE wgames within the space of six days NEW YORK. Nov. 12—Ni hat 7 . Today they take on Fxl‘snn : B i o e The following are final scores of Isme Golege & Freshs ¢ intricate “T” machine fin-| y has begun to click, the Mid- dies' Dec. 1 quering Army clash with all-con- begins to shape up Oregon State 7; Washington 6 % Iop Pro F[eld IS Plowed :lest Wi he {:CX;A_ e as a first-rate championship con- Washington State 20; Oregon 5 | . T ] . | test. U.S.C. 14; California 0. Under by S]mon-Pure : THE ‘HELP' THESE DAYS | The Midshipmen served notice on Farragut Navy 14; Idaho 6 : | Not long ago, Heavyweight the Cadets that they will be ready (Midwest) DURHAM, N. C., Nov. 12 — Apn Champion Joe Louis appeared on a to roll in the Philadelphia fracas Indiana 49; Mlum’ f""' 0. embarrassed group of the nation’s Jack Benny radio show . Now by the ease with which they Northwestern 28; Wisconsin 14 finest golf professionals today Ja¢k Benny's stooge—Rochester—is bowled over a spunky Michigan Illinois 48; Iowa 7 ; headed for Mobile, Ala., and the-E0INg to return the favor to Louis.|club, 33-7, at Baltimore Saturday Ohio State 14; Pittsburgh 0. 0500 (o tournament starting RCchester will act as the Brown| The Navy's harnessed power will Great Lakes 27; Michigan State 7./ 5 0 W qo o convinced that all BOmber's second in an exhibition |be unleashed Saturday against poor Marquette 26; Kansas 0. amateurs do not play “amateurish» Pout in San Francisco Thursday. |little Wisconsin, beaten and bat- Oklahoma 14; Iowa State 7 ot tered 28-14 by Northwestern. This gs:’é:ck:l“M‘ffi::;‘:O*:“‘_'” Werlon e S0 & ek s MONDAY MATINEE { Baltimore tilt is Navy's last prep Drake 53; Iowa Teachers 6 R‘.,,"bng“.,,‘?l?.},nhj"]:f“‘l’f ‘L‘;‘f" "““f’ Football fans from the Rocky ;\),;,I‘;)j:k.s-m;,,-flbfire;’:,:i s;:;: ,:,.A (East) sure ranks, @ member of Lhe SImon Mountain area are plugging Utah's opener against Villanova many g S Uene 0. : TR o, Fin b beish . wis R e weeks ago. Comdr. Oscar Hagberg y hasn't been stopped twice in i) pe seeking to iron out any succession, writes one, and the of-| .yjsting kinks in his machine. looking after of Meanwhile, the and better awesorne 48-0 Army, than ever walloping ger Harvard 28; Kings Pt. 2 day by a stroke over BEd “Porky"” mage. . . . Madison Square Garden ' yoire Dame, which made them the B 6 2ee.L {Obvec, ot Wiimingios, Del, will stage 21 basketball double-'firct Cadet Corps in history to ESREN] | ‘Three days 'before, Lt. Cary peaders this winter, which hardly peat the Irish two straight, jour- Georgia Teachers 41; Tulane 7. | Middlecoff, Memphis, Tenn., Army jooks as if the game was retreating | peys to philv!m‘]pm‘; S o Georgie 34; Florida 0. | dentist, conquered virtually ‘lh‘- to college gyms because of last'potent Pmm\;]\ . o HhA Gridkers, Tennessee 34; Mississippi 0. ‘sa‘m«_ field, to become the first winters scandal. In Ned Iris! beileh Anly Ahy AN:. ShReA ey Auburn 52; W. Louisiana 0 winning amateur in the 44-year gyt vear in the Garden he put ‘;Pn, th’v sk 75 ik]c Hest " not Chattanocoga 13; Vanderbilt 6. history of the North and South ., c).;h! twin bills 2 hl BT § Kentucky 19; West Virginia 6. Open at Pinehurst EONE it couming: shu, srvibey Jgiugs, o Muryland 19 V.M. 1,0. ‘ i e course, by knocking Columbia's light Lions from the ranks of the 27; Lcux:hmd, ( unbeaten and untied teams, by a North Carolina 6; William :md por d or 2] 1 32-7 count. ! Mary 0. A third important eastern fray Duke 26; North Carolina State 13 pits Holy Cross, one of the six left with unmarred the deflated records, against Texas 21; Baylor 14 Rice 26; Arkansas 7 Texas Teachers 12; T. C. U, 0 (Rocky Mountain) By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. NEW YORK, Nov. 12 — Don't be | | { if Louisian turns, | surprised PDC Comets of Greensboro, N. C, a 9-7 victory over the Fourth Air/by Penn State. This is the last force Fliers yesterday. from the all-conquering ranks, 27-0, big obstacle in the way of a bowl ' bid for Stanley Koslowski and his Holy Cross mates, who dumped the Utah 21; New Mexico 20 up . o Denver 36; Colorado A&M 12 |alongside Kansas and Indiana as MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12=Thirty- [y “Guarg Academy, 30-6, Sun- Boiorads 14; Ttan State 7. |a major basketball state one of five thousand athletes are to march day. : | Colorado College 47; Colorado| these years, That's partly In @ pdrade Nov. 18, as Mexico|™p, ) qiite now in line for a State 13. : {behind the idea of building a 24- PeBINS @ threv-;day C&;mmem?n\uxon post-season invitation, travels to e ERTIEN team court at LS.U. . There's Of the anniversary of her revolu-iy,..io0n gtate to meet the Spar- tion, Nov. 20. DRINK xm(} BLACK LugL- 13 big livestock show building that The athietes, |isn't used the rest of the year and Athletic Director T. P. Heard fig- ures he can put in a hardwood g 2 JUST RELEASED N I floor and make it possible for as Squadron, due home from the Pa- yCLA, which is now back in the Authentic REPRODUCTION | many as 100 teams to compete in cific war front just in time for running for the Rcse Bowl as a cf ihe |the state high school tournament. the event. result of Oregon State's 7-6 upset JAPANESE SURRENDER |- - - Maybe Heard had been listen- s of Washington. 3l DOCUMENT {ing to Cliff Wells, who tock over ~NEW YORK, Nov. 12 — Ollie| P S size 13"x16"—suitable, ready |as Tulane coach this year after Stolz, classy Newark, N. J. boxer ) LT for framing. 4 |29 years in Indiana schools. . who is making a comeback cam WELL BABY CLINIC i Prepaid mail orders cnly; Wells, who started sening ma- paign in the hopes of getting a| ‘The regular Well Baby Clinic Limited—S1.00 per copy. terial and organizing intramural shot at the lightweight title, takes will be held tomorrow afternoon at Write: leagues almost as soon as he on rugged Willle Joyce, of Gary, Government Hospital from 1 to 8 g™ 38" COLT, Army special; one reached the south, explains that Ind., in the feature 10-round bout o'clock. Dr. M. M. Van Sandt, with Historical Documents 4045 Arcade Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. he wants to give Tulane gocd teams |end “bring basketball into a B A prominent place in New Orleans WMW“ A~ For Convenience . FLY ALASKA AIRLINES More than 100 communities. are served by Alaska ‘Airlines with smaller aircraft stationed at Fairbanks, Nome, McGrath, Bethel, Naknek. Ycu can depend on Alaska . Air- lines to take you to most Alaska communities. These are ed PB DIV-7, Aug. 21, 1945, and some of the towns served by Alaska Airlines: o . (i Sent. 15, 1942 and addendum thereto o dated May 15, 1944. Specifications 1GUIGIG KOTLIK JOSEPH VILLAGE ing or the office of the Divisior, PEDRO BAY OPHIR NORTHWAY Igjn'u;‘ineer. J. E. STANTON, Divisidn ANIAK RUSSIAN MISSION FORT YUKON F;‘ri!“;ffl;ncmm, Nov. 12, 1645, KALSKAG UNALAKLEET DAWSON Last publication, Nov. 14, 1945 PLATINUM CANDLE BETTLES ' STONY RIVER SELAWIK STEVENS VILLAGE (3 FLAT BEAVER HAYCOCK < HOLY CROSS GRUBSTAKE EGEGIK / MOUNTAIN VILLAGE BIG DELTA KOGGIUNG ‘ PILOT STATION CIRCLE CITY AKIAK :,',fi!',!,,',‘,‘,?}_fl I cils TAKOTNA CHICKEN GANES CREEK throat, chest and v RUBY EUREKA NYAC back with VaroR(s NOORVIK : UTOPIA STERLING LANDING WALES GALENA FAREWELL EAGLE CREEK EKWAK HOLIKACHUK TOLOVANS KANAKNAK MARSHALL TETLING UGASHIK PAIMIUT BOUNDARY EEK ST. MICHAEL - STAMPEDE NAPAMUTE NENANA LIVENGOOD SLEITMUTE KOTZEBUE BLUFF ANVIK TELLER | DILLINGHAM HAMILTON CHENA SPRINGS i ILLIAMNA KWIGUK MINTO PILOT POINT OHAGMUT TANACROSS CROOKED CREEK SHAGELUK WOODCHOPPER MEDFRA DEERING FAGLE ! QUINHAGEK KALTAG HUGHES AKULURAK CARIBOU CREEK WISEMAN Office Baranof Hotel Phone 667 ALASKA AJIRLINES ncding profes- | slonals and_amateurs, will march|Ggels. sole Pacific Coast eleven | behind the 201st Mexican Air Force | with a perfect record, at Madison Square Garden tonight. | Nurse Connolly, DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | “MWOMW Parlors. 9600000000000 | 27-7 losers to Great Lakes, way out west, St. Mary's | tans, while, jousts with will be in charge. R MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR Friday, Nov. 16, 7 p. m,, Church Fish Pond for the echil- dren; dainty aprons, tea towels, pillow slips and many other handy articles will be on sale. Candy will be available until 10 p. m. (10,115-t4) !';c B o L o o i J ; WANT ADS r MONDAY NOVLMBLR 12 I945 FOR SALE ! |FOR SALE—39-t. “ARK" of Ju-| z neau, now beached at Laglc | landing. This boat made trip overland from Richmond, Va., to Tacoma, Wash.; then to Juneau, Alaska, by water. Should have distinctive value. Paul Satko,| P. O. Box 244, Juneau Alaska. (10,115-t1) HOUSEHOLD furnishings, includ- ing: Floor lamps, table lamp, desk and L. C. Smith standard typewriter; table model radio- phonograph, record table and records; china closet, piano, bed- side table, kitchen table, Hot- point range, wheelbarrow, step- ladders, crib and mattress, coffee table, 3 card tables, dish m-t. auto heater, 2 sleds, doll cradle, 2 doll| chairs. Road. (10,115-t1) | i CAR & SIX-ROOM FURNISHED | HOUSE—Car: 1936 Dodge with! rebuilt motor, new tires. House| furnishings: Include good oil | stoves, washing machine, elvctric: refrigerator. Beautiful view, Knob ' Hill, Douglas. House and car to, be sold together. Boyd Field. (10,115-t6) TEN TUBE HALLICRAFTER re-| ceiver in metal case, with bul]t-, in speaker. In excellent condition. ! Phone 64 days, or Green 783! evenings. (10,115-t3) LARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Roadv‘; Oil furnace, fireplace, fully fur-! nished, 5 bedrooms. Suitable for rocms. Newly remodeled. Price $4,500. Ci\l Blue 323. (10,114-tf) | e AR { STEAMER wardrobe trunk, $50.] Electric iron, $4. Cakin 214-N of Seaview Apts. (10,114-t3) 1-PIECE Walnut bedroom _suite. | Like new, reasonable. 513-A Wil-; loughby Ave. (10,113-t4) | FOR SALE—At 427 4th St, Phone 761—Household furnishings,. ca- | naries and cages; 3 tanks of! different kinds of tropical fish; and large variety of potted plants. Also Super-pro Hammar- | lunds radio. Must be sold at once. (10,113-t3) } FLEXIBLE FLYER sled, 5, $10. 1 Pr. skis, 6%’, bindings, pecles and shoes, size 6, all for $12. 1} Watfle lron, 2-at-a-time, $9. 1| Electric Iron “Hotpoint” $3.50. 1 Electric motor, 60 cycle, 220 volts, 3-phase, 1 HP, 1800 RPM,! $18.50. 1 Two-burner gas camp' stove, $5. 432 East 1st, Phone Black 640, after 5 p. m. (10,113-t3) Phone Green 370. (10,112-t) | , 38-40 Bisley. HEAVY HUDRAULIC truck hoist.| Phone 132 or 117. Fred Turpin. (10,112-t1) | TWO COAL STOVES and one kerosene cook stove. Phone 428.| Crescent Apts. (10,112-t1) | APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428. Crescent Apts. (10,112-tf) FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY- Public Buildings Administration— . Office of the Divisicn Engineer, 838 | U. s. Appraisars Building, San Fran- cisco 11, Calif., Oct. 25, 1945—Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at “fire until 2 p. m., Nov. 26, 1945 and then publicly opened, for turnisning the materials, and per- | forming the work for interior paint- ing at the U. S. P. O. and Court House, Sitka, Alaska, in strict ac- cordance with the specifications dat- 141 t5s famous sssortment of best-liked confections direct from the makers = $7.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” D e ) TWO-APT. HOUSE — Fumnished,, garage, good location, full lot. Phone Green 665, between 4 and T p. m (10,112-tf) CHEST OF DRAWERS and vanity, $25. 424 First St. (10,112-t4) | SUN LAMP, floor model, excellent condition, $15. Blue 550, evenings. 10,112-t4) ! | FOR SALE—Gas boat ‘“Progress,” 50 ft. overall, with 250 fath. new | purse seine, 21 skates halibut! gear and equipment. Phone 176. (10,111-t6) FOR SALE—Partly-finished house, | full basement, 4 rooms and bath. Phone Douglas 39, (10,110-t6) S o s e }COMMANDER Mlmeograph ma- chine, automatic feeder, inking, counting. Complete with instruc- tions. Phone 387. «wno-m| I LARGE SIZE chculatmg oil heater,| practically new. Phone 92. (10,109-tf) | 2-BEDROOM house, furnished. Nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at the New York Tavern for details. . (10,108-tf) |25x25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut, complete. For sale at the Trading Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf USED GUITAR—With solid leather case. A real bargain. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (10,096-t1) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft.| Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 415. ° FOR RENT e et | SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. resulls. Empire Want-ads Uring | WANTED — Call Blue 323725 Bafiilu o 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 {Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska || SHOES REPAIRED || T WANTED JOBBER wanted for Alaska Elec-! trical Appliances, leather goods,| hardware, by reputable firm. Box | 819, 217 Tth Ave., New York, N. Y. | (10,115-1t) | WANTED TO BUY-HOUSE. Phone | Black 454. (10,115-41) | LADY with 10-year-old son wnnts‘ job as housekeeper. Write Em-| pire C-6466. (10,113-t3) 1 WANTED TO P! rifle or equivalent, in good (ondl—! tion. Also shotgun and 22 nfle! Royal O'Reilly, Baranof Hotel. (10,111-tf) Used 7ba’b’y Vplay-;cn. | P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. (10,111-10,140) WANTED TO BUY-—vS (u BH A -fllflSKW --- Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | outboard motor. P. O. Box 1089.: Junean, Alaska. (10,110-t6) WANTED—Sedan or station wagan\ for cash. 1939-42 model. Must be reasonable. Erwin Apts., No. 7, | after 6 p. m. (10,110-tf) {HAND "LAUNDRY—318 \Villoughby Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain | stretching, and all wearing ap-| parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | WANTED--To weld, upau or fab- | ricate, any part that you have| broken, lost, or wish to remodel | or fabricate. OXy-Acetylene welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountanls — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark NQUIRE ABOUT OUR '\«IOVTHLY AC( OUNTING SERVICE bronze; copper, etc, ctc. Paul| Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Hnrbor; Way. (Oct. 9-Nov. 8» \ WANTED—Used furniiure 506 wu- | loughby Phone -'m i MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. } ELLlS All‘ LINES i DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 _ BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska Handmade Earrings Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention ‘i | | | | M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—7A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change (10,059-t1) | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up‘ Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L.! 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND | | ioST;P O. key in coin purse’ Please return to Empire. ; (10,112-t4) LOST—Black under-arm purse cn‘ 12th Street. Finder please remm‘ to 526 12th St. Reward. (10,113-13) | Agriculture, including stock ms-' ing and horticulture, is the most im- portant single industry of the Can- adian people. | e Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Good Taste in Decoration will contribute to gracious living. Your home will bé more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are | two of our many suggestxons. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining ’ and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor HARBOR MACHINE | SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINERY, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 T £ i Women's Apsarer “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ Baranof Hotel Building Get the New Wasb- F, B McClure, Mer. ington Hnbit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DRIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Geniine Parfs NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY i WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BA' RY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED " of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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