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tolerance towards all men and their \ things. Preceding Cornett's' talent entertained and diners joined 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1938. k m Rotary songs. Lmlo black-eyed (HAMBERWILL ROTARY HOLDS DOWELL LOW o Sree poe - . Santa’s Headquarters ccmbcx 31. The paving includes Wil- |loughby Avenue to 12th, up 12th over the hill to the present pav- ing on Calhoun. The sidewalks will ADVANCE PLAN HONOR BANOUH BIDDER FOR FOR DREDGING 00 Guests Gather . fiil:“:i,"mi“&.‘pil‘.",‘- . CTY PAVING |and grant are to be started by De- speaker’s table, M be on Calhoun between Irwin and Pefition Is fo Be Presenfed Dinner for Dist, Go- | auck, wi eve i e Seaftle Contractor Gets % B Boulh seward Labwean . ; ; Col. Lee fo Clear Bar ernor and Wife tap “aance an then sined i Confract Bid of $98,640, |Fro and. Masine w For the Big Christmas F'east | Jacqueline Schmitz for a duet and tap. nd Babe,” a and Shattuck Way; Admiral Way be- tween South Franklin and Shat- tuck Way; Willoughby Avenue and South Franklin south of the City Dock. FRIDAY — DEC. 23 and DEC. 24— SATURDAY GIVE COUPON BOOKS | GIVE BOX APPLES $5.00 $10.00 $20.00 $1.85, $2.45, $3.50, $3.35 IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT WINESAPS —Delicious—Finest P ] GIVE CIGARETTES - - - - - Carlon§1.25 Camels — Luckies —— Chesterfields — Raleighs o o ————— — T ——————C ———— for Boat Traevl colored enter- Movement again will be started fih, Pl DA i 3 q is e { with vocal and piano enter-| L. J. Doweii of Seattle was by the Juneau Chamber of COm-| pioromne honoring Marshall | sainment awarded the contract for paving merce to try and get the ”‘""“"3 Cornett, District Governor of Ro- and sidewalks in Juneau on a bid - dredged around the nméh.;ytr; of lof $98640 when bids were opened | LAST DREDGE SHUTS DOWN Douglas Island, it was ““(f]’m'j t by the City Council yesterday af-| The last of the U. S. Smeliing Cafe. ;z E ternoon | company’s fleet of dredges in the uck, who Other bidders were R. J. Som- | Fairbanks camps to close down mers Construction Company, Ju- |stcpped work December 17. It was neau, $109.400, C. R. Wright iredge No. 2, on lower Goldstream, attle, $119,40050, and S Spo- | where it was Including Sidewalks Hit of the evening was uninhibit- ' Lillian Uggen whose “who00oo- | pece!” with the pian ly must | have rémoved any of re- | straint being felt by 1stomed : '[ anqueters. | Woemen guests wore white or red All guests wore the Luncheon meeting of the ber this noon at Percy’s | ;arnation corsages oing to have a big ROtary | potary cards with their names \tion here in May of next year | gt 8 prn\mn md informa- tion on the n an for presentation R _Over S B e for TOREINRRE St : v;::,.‘k;:*:':;::::f:;’:;.‘ii:; e o THE BIG QUESTION: YAMS CRANBERRIES gh would create n: on this side of Doug coast 'of Africa \/” A MAN'S WHISKEY - mewconwm Island through Gastineau Channel to the north. What to Give Her? —_— 7cib. | 20c Ib Finest Quality Finest Quality " 88 RUSSIAN CAVIAR - - - . - 16-oz.jar$10.00 | - Genuine Russian Malossol-Beluga plan was advanced sev- 0 i by the District g failed to get approval of eer but Army Board of Engineers on Riv- ers and Harbors in Washington Matter of building a tunnel from the public to Evergreen Bowl also was ¢ dent Char : he would appoint a committee later to go into the matter of costs and JUNEAU'S OWN STORE other data GREATEST VALUE IN ALL |7 Marshall Cornett of Klamath Wik VD om0 i Falls, Ore, District Governor of HAS THE ANSWER Rotary, was a guest of the Chamber A Yonr Fhvesite [ today and said he was looking for a large delegation of Rotarians from District 101 to the District Confer- ence here next May. There are 10,- 000 Rotarians in the District to draw from, he said, and a large number already have signified their inten- tion of coming north, Curtiss Shattuck, just retur from an extended visit Outside. re ported he conferred with officia of Chmabers of Commerce on the coast and that in Los Angeles h learned the Los Angeles Chambe: would again make a pilgrimage t Alaska next summer. — .- FULL SUPPORT IS BEING GIVEN CLOSED SEASON Game Commission Getting Expression of Residents Next Year's Trapping Liquor Store 2-POUND TIN Chase & Sanborn — Schillings M. ] B. — Gold Shield Opening Evenings Till Christmas ——TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY—— COFFEE FRESH CRABS L Each Large W. J. LAKE & CO., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Dressed Big Fancy Tom § TURKEYS POUND 38(9 i Tender—Finest Quality—U. S. Government Inspected Capons - Ducks - Reasters - Geese - Suck- § ling Pigs === See the Finest . . . and Largest Display of Fowli! OLYMPIA OYSTERS - STUFFED OLIVES - PICKLES - COOKIES . OYTER COCKTAIL - ROOUEFORT CHEESE \f PRESERVED ZUCCA MELON CUBES ; Jar35¢ § 42 VARIETIES OF CHEESE — IMPORTED . . AND DOMESTIC J .. : 2 i FANCY PEAS " 2= 2 "r 45¢ 3 for 29¢ : llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||III|I - ivexe HOME GROGERY 1 DELIVERY OSSPSR ST S S S e FRIDAY and SATURDAY We pause at this Joyous time of the year to wish our host of friends a bountiful and completely happy Christmas. And we sincerely trust that the good fortune we have had by your wonderful patronage shall follow you all of the coming New Year. JOHN HERMLE—JOE THIBODEAU CRANBERRY SAUCE MINCE MEAT CORN ON COB 2 " 45¢ Bulk, Finest Non-trapping regulations in South- east Alaska this season are being well observed, according to Wild- life Agent Douglas Gray who arrived in Juneau yesterday afternoon on board the Alaska Game Commission beat Seal, Capt. John O. Sellevold, after a 27-day patrol trip through the southeast. Residents of the district appear to be fully in support of the closed trapping season this year, the Agent reported, and his trip included vir- tually all the areas where trapping is normally carried on during open easons. Meanwhile, Executive Officer WALNUTS JUST ARRIVED FROM CALIFORNIA 2 Ibs. 33¢ AND STAFF WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY ALL DAY SO ORDER EARLY TO INSURE THE BEST! EGGS LARGE—FRESH 2 doz. 85¢ BUTTER FRESH—SWEET 2 Ibs. 75¢ DBANGE GRAPEFBUIT JUICEUnswcelonedwlZ oz. tin FRESH COOKIES '">° CANDY CANES - - MIXED NUTS 25¢ 1b. 1938 CROP Chrisimas Candies Pound Package 3sc i .+« l¢,5¢, 15c, 50c Each BOX CHOCOLATES |-/ Half pound hox 5+ 2 pound hox $1.50 i 5 pound hox $2.55 ( BROWN & HALEY—SOCIETY BRAND . Frank Dufresne of the Commission LARGE WHITE LARGE SELECTION ————— R S e said today that a poll is now b 15¢ Mince Meat 21bs.28c _ 21bs. 35c STHAWEERRIES | - Sl o e s e LARGE UTAH VALAMONT RASPBERRIES every city and village in this Divi- sion in an effort to get a cross sec- tion of expression from trappers and all those interested in fur-bearing animals. He said copies of the query for ex- pression on the subject already had been sent to Chamber of Commerce at Wrangell, Ketchikan and Sitka, to U. S. Commissioners at Haines, Craig, Hoonah, Skagway, Port Alexander, Tenakee and Chich- agoff and to the following individ- Hyder, MIXED NUTS FRESH 2 Ibs. 49¢ PRUNES CANNED Vegetables ASPARAGUS— ‘Picnic tins qt. jar 37c APPLES EXTRA LARGE DOG FOOD Carton 20c A 3 lins 2c MANDARIN ORANGES | CALO—BIDDY—WHITEROVER 9 L A P Rt M I R S R 1 R A S U S - | PLUM—FIG-DATE PUDDINGS 11b.33c 21lbs.63c | . ~ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LETTUCE ; head 10¢ < 13¢ ! uals and organizations: E. C. Hamil- DELICIOUS o ten, licensing officer at Hydabur, : : 3" ot Kosant : sm:lu fuu:x : No. 1 Square. .. .. 2 for 63c| SXINA FRNGY CELERYVtch or White cocoooo ooee stelk B and ]@g h K 5 o . i 5 if i t H s TS e ln e e, gr, B TMEESCLLT o el | . ) i 2 o R e Sy roereesemeesnnnne. Latge Bunch b g e e Pound 9¢ |NEWPOTATOES No.2tin 15c e g 10 } .4 hood organization Presidents, Harry K. Bremner, Yakutat; Robert Perk- ins, Klukwan; Johnie Marks, Hain- ARTICHOKE HEARTS 10 35c SWEET POTATOES_PARSNIPS_GREEN PEPPERS " ;: g;ca:vg:‘:o[?n‘z;l:mkgfinJv‘cl/lr]i;ar‘:t:, No.ltfin......... 5 .23¢ R l N s 0 GREEN ONIONS AVOC ADOS C AULIFLOWER p - aam ot S CIRRISCO (sRussiL sprouts 2 pkgs. 49¢ CRANBERRIES rigge | | B i, S O e o SR 2:; 2 pkgs.49¢ SPINACH - g g YAHS e Pound g Y i > 6 lb. tln $1027 VEGHABLBS ron z dozen 493 Saxman; Frank Desmond, Wran- gell; Wells Jones, Kasaan; Andrew Hansen, Petersburg. JUNEAU YOUNGSTERS T0 HAVE TREE FROM LOCAL LABOR GROUP A Christmas tree will be up for Juneau children December 27 in Un- jon Hall under the sponsorship of the Juneau Unity Labor Council it was announced today. Plans call for a general invitation to “all kids” with Santa Claus pre- “flt with a bag full of goodies. .- : of pitted dates 'fll e ghout one gu one-half *?«wy P e e XMAS Candy CANES 10e¢ and Se FOR THE HOLIDAYS—We Have "Juno-Maid” Genuine TOM & JERRY ICE CREAM filI,I_IllIll.lllllIIlflllillfllllllllllllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|||||||IIIIIl|||||lll||lllllélm||||IllllIIIlliIIIIIII]IlmIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIITs : SALAD Cranberries 21ibs.45¢ Cranberry SAUCE HAPPY HOME Per tin 19¢ ou"uzs---Sweet and Juicy APPLES T e o 35C~ mc—wc dozen GRAPES-‘Red—Sweet , fhri ey g A 2 pounds zsc FRESH LIMES - 625 I ——————————————————— ——— MIXERS OF ALL KINDS s CANADA DRY STORE CLOSED MONDAY —AY’N-TAKIT