The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1935, Page 5

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& < NOW FOR. SOME. BREAKFAST SORRY, SIR-YOURE LATE- 1 HAVE NOTHING BUT COLD COFFEE , COLD TOAST AND COLD - WASHINCTON'S SOPH OARMEN ROW TOMCRROW California Crew to Give Se- attle Boat Big Test on Oakland Course OAKLAND, Cal, April 12— The University of Washington's hopes of producing a world's champion crew in the Olympic Games of 1936 will be given its first test to- morrow when the sophomore varsity of the Huskies sweeps up the Oak- land Estuary in competition with the University of California. No one here is able to compare the two crews. The Seattle boat is identical to the one which won a national man championship at Poughkee) Califors ning varsity of 1934. However, in the betting the Hus- kies are give: ping all th freshman a: it is generally Bears have a win coming varsity event if they have one com- ing at all. bility of cop- including the rsity, that junior agreed the 5 are eyeing not only coast title, won last year in Seattle, but are looking even past this k event te the B Tt will be a Washington sof win tomorrow. The racing mores if they can 11 start at 4 o'clock tomorrow a n (Pacific Stand- ard Time) - e GAMES THURSDAY Portland San Francisco 5; O Los Angeles 4; Sa STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Ccast League Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles 4 0 1.000 Oakland 2 1 667 Missions 1 1 500 Hollywood 2 2 .500 Fortland 1 2 .333 Seattle 1 2 .333 San Francisco 1 2 .333 Sacramento 1 3 250 — e NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Pile Driver Operators of the Car penters Local Union No. 1, have set their wage scale at $1.00 per hour, effective at once. CARPENTERS LOCAI adv. UNION NO. 1. while 3 in the si Easter, April 21 DOUGLAS EWS ) MRS, BOWMAN TO PRESIDE OVER DESTINIES D.LW.C. Mrs. C. H. Bowman was elected president of the Douglas Island Women'’s Club for the 1935-36 term at the regular monthly meeting Wednesday night held at the home of Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mrs. Mike Pusich was co-hostess. Oth- er officers chosen were: Mrs. Sam- uel Devon, vice-president; Mrs. Ed- | ward < Bach, secrétary; and Mrs.! Pusich, treasurer. Mrs. C. E. Wyller will entertain, the club in May at the last regular ng of the year when a social nd card party will be held d of a business session and meeting, Mrs. H. L. Coch- was complimented with a shower at which she received ttractive gifts. ram, Mrs. Wyller concerning the Scout Mrs. Elton Engstrom reported on an article, “Flophouse”; <. A. E. Goetz played two piano “Songs My Mother Used to nd “Sparklet: Mrs. J. R. i sion of Par- solo t Nowell, representative of , Moffitt and Towne, is re- to Juneau aboard the. estern. NEW COUNCIL SCHEDULED FOR MEETING TONIGHT Organization of the new city Council for the year's term be- ginning with this month will be effected at' the meeting held for that purpose tonight in the coun- cil chambers of the city hall. The all-important business customary for the first meecting will be the naming of the various commit- tees by Mayor Goetz and the elec- tion of a Clerk, Treasurer, Marshal and Wharfinger. The offices of magistrate and street commissioner usually combined with some of the othi It is understood there are several applications this year for one or more of the positions to be filled. f Before the new Council becomes organized there will first be wind- ‘ing up of business for the period ending March 31, by the old Coun- cil. The clerk’s annual report will be the interesting feature of this business and the auditor's report {must be considered, before present officers terms. properly complete their - MORNING BASEBALL PLAYED ON SUNDAYS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 12 ning baseball will be > Seals’ Stadium this of Sun- Un- —Sunday imed day aft der th Seals ar will be tv cne at 10:30 at 2:45 p.m. ders. approved b; Mission club. games each Su s am., and the second Mill Wood PHONE 3538 BLOCKWOOD, load KINDLI! >, load $4.00 $4.50 " @These are delivered prices POTTED E. GENE SOMERS Express 'POT PLANTS ASTER LILIES—of course! CINERARIAS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, ROSE BUSHES and other Pot Plants F. T. D.—We Wire Flowers Anywhere—F. T. D. - Juneau Florists Make Your Easter Selections Early! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS THE NEXT GOY THAT MENTIONS COLD TO ME WiLL GET A PUNCH IN THE NOSE GOING FISHING 7 Drop into the &tore before you go and look over'our.i.g stock of Fishing Tackle so you will be sure not to. overlook or forget anything. We are showing an ex-'. ceptionally large and yaried assortment of tackle and both the strip fisherman and the trout enthusiast} " will find exactly what he wants. da Fresh stock of GUT LINE in all Jié weights up to 50-lb. W BAMBOO STRIPPING POLES, HOOKS, SINKERS,{ LEADERS i A wide variety of TROUT LINES from 15¢ to $8.50,, . REELS—50¢ to $7.50 v Leather-bound BASKETS with TACKLE BOOK i ¢ Spinners in all sizes and shapes—pearl, brass, nickle! * Everything for the Fisherman VIKING CLUB Meeting SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:30. Social and Dance to follow regular meeting. ADMISSION 40¢ Public Cordially Invited MARKET BASKET | 14 u-YouI;g Hdwe. Co. STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY / Prices . . . . . Are Going UP! \, What does this mean to YOU? .. ( The price trend is towards higher levels. Food prices in particular are considerably above a year fl ago. This increased cost of living means that Al !v (| greater care must be used in budgeting expenses. ‘\ 7‘1 g vq To place your finances on a modern efficient L A % BOURBON WHISKEY § Grapefruit ,“.ri/,(m-n 4 for 25¢ basis and to take the guesswork out of budget- | ana ing, you are invited to o] a Checking Account ) ' at this bank. Pay by check—and let your check It book and cancelled checks provide a complete { Maximum insurance for each depositer $5,000.00 The First National Bank i record of expenditures—let our faclities and De- M) A . o i posit Insurance provide convenience for you and 1 V o, & Carrots Cornflakes J jgi sty vou e ! Boa:-folngfa 3 5 POUNDS FOR Jersey—Large Pkgs. Vi Deposits insured by the Federal De- RN PooularPrice & 25C 2 for 25(', posit Insurance Corporation 1)21 SOAP BOB WHITE or SUNNY MONDAY 7 bars, 25¢ ORANGES | i/ SUNKIST—Thin Skin, ‘ Sweet and Juicy | 3 doz., 99¢ B4 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY FINE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES § N An Excellent G S R TS A ol By riced it AND BALL ROOM : Dancing Every Night.. | Private Booths Lunches . on this ‘if“ GENERAL @) ELECTRIG « WRINGER ». Control starts and stops rolls— applies and relieves pressure— directs drainboard. Washer illustrated also features ACTI- VATOR—Permanent Lubri- cation, and Quiet Operation: MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC . AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. $6.00 DOWN [ ———— $60.00 CASH Alaska Electric Light and | Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 CUT FLOWERS ROSES, TULIPS, CARNATIONS, GARDENIAS, ORCHIDS and other Cut Flowers. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | Wdll Deliver When You Want Them! S T2

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