The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 15; 1935. GRID GAMES ON SATURDAY - The Huskles, of the University of | Washington are not on the football iL schedule for tomorrow, but there are | other important games to be played |y ¢tap on the coast as follows: | Washington State and USC at Los Angeles; Michigan State and Loyola | at’ Los Angeles; College of Pacific bor. Indiana-Chicago, Chicago. Iowa-Purdue, at Lafayette. ‘Wisconsin-Northwestern at Evans- Towa State-Drake, at Des Moines. | ‘Washburn-Creighton, at Omaha. St. Benedict's-St. Viator, at Chi- | 0. Oklahoma-Kansas State, at Man-| Missouri-Washington, at St. Loms., Southwest 1 Haskell-OKla. A & M, at Stillwater. | Southern Methodist-Arkansas, at, ‘S&N&Yf SMITH HEADS SKHERS | Officers Elected by New| Juneau Club Last Evening 'deslgnnted as charter members, andy it was resolved that henceforth ap- plications for admission must be’ made in writing to the secretary of | |the ) club. Combined entrance fee| land one’s year's dues was set at $3. Satisfactory progress on the cabin on' the Douglas ski trail was report- ed; and several committees on win- |ter sports events are to be named | by. President Smith. A dance is also being planned for the near future. | Charter members of the club are: “Sandy” Smith, Norman Banfield, | Ernest Parsons, Lieut. C. A. A. An- Cadastral FIELD SURVEYS): NOW COMPLETED Return of Belta Marks End| of 1935 Alaska Sur- veying Work With the return of Floyd Betts, Engineer, to Juneau on n engaged in su veying at Matanuska and laying out lh( townsite of Palmer. Later he supervised surveying of a new addition at Anchorage, a school m)lt t Chenega and homestead' Lx‘\( in the Moose Pass area. HE hll Juneau last April. Leonard Berlin returned to Juneau 'l{m week after a son’s surveying | work on the Yukon and Tanana | rivers. >oe NURSE RETURNS HERE Miss Mildred Keaton, nurse for [the United States. Last year they BET(;FAYFEA¥3 B%Aglrjé\NED enjoyed a round trip to their native land | Betty and Hanna closed the Moon- nna Dm,(.h_ popular [1ight Lunch, to take over the larger have purchased!location on Seward Street. - Betty and F young waitre closed on| e s Pe | as the KENEDY IN TOWN . Dan Kennedy, one of the best will feature known men in the interior, now in popular the M t McKinley Park section, y will be ndinav- | arrived on the Yukon. at the Betty and Hanna e - ording to tentative plans, ER ABOARD YUKON with delicious Swedish and Norweg- | Rimer, Willow (Ofssl mining and Hanna Cafe X gmd hoir ked food Capt. A. M. (Sandy) Smith Was| o ep pnsign William Peal, Wil- ‘chosen president of ‘the new Juneau | Texas A & M-Rice, at Houston. ‘Skl Club at its meeting in the c“y(lhm Norton, Olaf Swanson, C. Car- Texas Christian-Texas, at Austin. | «5ineil chambers last evening. Er- thun, Orin Kimball, Willlam Kim- the steamer Yukon, all 1935 field the Bureau of Indian Affairs, re-|jan dishes on the menu r in the Valdez district, is work of the Public Survey Office turned to Juneau aboard the Yukon' petty and Hanna, who have been | a passenger for the States’ dn’ the ka was brought to a close. after aiding physicians in vomm\l-;m Juneau for almost a year, have] Yukon. and California at Berkeley; Mon- | Fayettevill tana and Stanford at Palo Alto; Ida- Yo ho and Oregon State at Corvallis; | Denver and University of San Fran-| cisco at San Francisco; Oregon and | Portland University at Portland | Games in other sections of m> country are as follows: East | Army-Notre Dame, at New York.| Boston Coll.-Springfield, at Boston. | Boston U.-Brown, at Providence. | ‘W. Maryland-Catholic, at Wash- ington. Cornell-Dartmouth, at Hanover. Muhlenberg- Fordham, at New York. N. Hahmshire-Harvard, at Cam- bridge. Bates-Holy Cross, at Worcester. ‘Georgetown-Manhattan, York. Oolumbia-Navy, at Annapolis. Rutgérs-New York U, at New York. Penn State-Penn, at Philadelphia. | Nebraska-Pitt, at Pittsburgh. | Lehigh-Princeton, at Princeton. Colgate-Syracuse, at Syracuse Marquette-Temple, at Philadel- phia. Duquesne-W. Virginia, at Morgan- town. | C Central | Illinois-Ohio State, at Columbus. Minnesota-Michigan, at Ann Ars ' L | ingham. | College Park. at Richmond. at New umbia. ville. lins. at Golden. South Alabama-Georgia Tech, at Birm- Auburn-Oglethorpe, at Auburn. Sewanee-Florida, at Gainesville. La. State-Georgia, Athens. Kentucky-Tulane, at New Orleans. Mississippi-Centre, at Danville. Tennessee-Vande rbi1t, at Knox- ville. | Duke-North Carolina, at Durham. | Maryland-Washington and Lee, at North Carolina State-Richmond, South Carolina-Furman, at Col- Virginia-V. P. I, at Charlottes- | V.M.1.-Davidson, at Lexington. Centenary-Baylor, at Shreveport. Rocky Mountain | Utah-Colorado State, at Fort Col- Washington State-Colorado Mines, i Montana State-Colorado College at clorado Springs. Kansas-Colorado, at Boulder” Brigham Young-Utah State, ogan. CONVENIENCE and SAFETY! In handling personal or business finances, there is no substitute count. When you pay by check, you virtually write your money as check stubs tell a complete story of ex- penditure, and cancelled checks are legaf You will find that a proof of payment. Checking Account at venient and businesslike. Open a Checking Account this week — Book is ready @ The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA for a Checking Ac- you need it, your this bank is con- your Check at this bank. nie Parsons was named vice-presi- dent, while Norman Banfield will| serve ‘as secretary and treasurer. To Mrs. Esther Caro went the hon- jor of being the first woman member | of the organization. All those at-| tending last nightfi gathering were | ball, Dan Moller, Lu Liston, Bert | Caro, Arthur Davlin, Esther Caro, | curtis Shattuck and John David- | son. - eee - Special Delivery to Douglas Daily Z 30 P. M. Telephone 42, adv. OF SUPERIOR WHISKEY than usual volume of work was done by the of- ear, according to District gineer George A. Parks, in the field s ks T than in 1934. The field crews at one time totaled 30 men. ting the recent Haines epidemic of respiratory illnesses. L The new storm potch for the City Hall is now completed and is being painted. The work was done under the supervision of Jacob Jac! THE PRICE WILL GIVE YOU A PLEASANT SURPRISE There's real prestige in showing a bottle of Old Mr. Boston Straight Whiskey to guests. It's truly handsome, and indicates fine quality. You couldn’t serve better whiskey, in'its class, if you were Monte Cristo. It's the kind of superb liquor that stamps you as KNOWING. Real 100 proof, not a trace of alcohol added—it's ALL whiskey. Great flavor, and a beautiful aroma too. ONE YEAR OLD when bottled. An extraordinary whiskey, at a very ordinary price. Parker’s ALASKA’S OWN PRODUCT Lean, Meaty, Steer Beef POT ROAST 3 of IBERT'S CASH GROCERY | “PAY CASH --- PAY LESS” Steer Beef RIB BOIL 12V5clb. Try ;Our Delicious y Home-Made Country Sausage ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW! ... and be sure of a good bird . .. =» Fresh “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” We are not boasting'. . we really believe we have the Cleanest and | Most Modern Food Slm,; in Juneau. As to price—a glance at the items listed below will convince you that we sell fine quality merchandise at lowest possible prices B e O vl i it house, 6 cans .. ....25¢ Cottage C heese 2 glasses, 25¢ CLEANSER Light- Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs., 29¢ SOUPS—TQmatO \egetdble Pea, Vegetable Be;;f Glamy Chader, B 8ns .. .../ .0 .. o0 ... 18¢ HI BISK, Centennial, 2 1b. 2 Ib. pkg., 29¢; 4 lb pkg. ...53¢ S e v NIATCHES, large carton .. 29¢ o ees s s e TOILET SOAPS all brands, 4 bars for..........25¢c | —— SRR Special Delivery to Douglas Daily 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. traveled extens ¢ together were born in ndhjem, No and have visited most of hey | Better Light Better Sight New Stock Just Received IES A pproved Study Lamps PIN-IT-UP LAMPS BED LAMPS PARCHMENT SHADES [ J Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ooothat's Completely Air-Conditioned for genuine travel comfort. No gritty film to wash off. No drafts to dodge. No sweltering stuffiness on " this traih. 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