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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHARLES CARTER S PRESIDENT OF C. C. The election of Charles W. Cart- President of the Juneau C ber of Commerce was an- nounced today at the Chamber's ar luncheon “meeting in the of Gold Room. Other 1946 officers selected cutive Board and were: Vice Pre: Second V R. Banfie PAGE SIX Odenwald were Arthur Fisher and JWC ON AIR WITH William Weaver. All three players PLAY ON CHRISTMAS /5 50 comment wae BY LOCAL TALENT reee-ine e 2ogizeen - CARD OF THANKS ding merit ' nau Wo- regular 9:30 program of utmost importance as deciding factors in locating a University or C e extension of the same in Southeast Alaska. These considera- tions were: the site, e ossible enrollment, the lnp..mum center, civic facili itural advantages SHOULD BE HERE Juneau as the anch of up by bb, secre the outgoing 1945 board. Members of the new board J. B. Burford, Frank Hermann, F K(xrm\ h Rivers, G CCLLEGE BRANCH heard program of ou presented by t n's Club on their k Wednesday The family of Nikola R. Jukich desires to express sincere apprecia- tion for the many beautiful floral offerings and other expressions of sympathy during the ill and 1 funeral of their beloved husband d father. Spec wks to th se Lodge, t rbign Society i Sam Dapcevich Nikola R. Juk and Famil - o> s 00000 o8 0 0 00 ELKS CHRISTMAS 10 HPOSE ' drawn Robert W the Juneau Chan and officially p over r B TIDE TABLE of incc merece Decomber 21, 1945 @ @ he Ch committee ka, was read meeting today dies will be nex noon at 1:30 o’clo theatr Ther it \n rma and Tres 2 rt Webb, re At yesterday's xceutive B \oard to preside issued by-laws of the 1) WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Bf M s Liguer, Wines or Beer ... WE HAVE IT? You will find a LOT OF GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN THIS AD AT NOT TOO GREAT A COST as the most of these items are PRICED FAR BELOW OUR COST! 1 | Mc 16.5 ft 25 ft 185 ft -2.8 1t a.m., 6 a.m m, m will be d then Santa C as the children they will be g ,: ete, Following th an open meeting , the newly-ele during 1946 werc organizationg M (10,147-t1 -+ TOM AND JERRY ith' BATTER AT SULLY'S BAKERY! . . . . ° . ° ° ° ° . out of th fts of fruit, The tions dealt with col Chamter fe report which the DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! gj}fgnl’ NN NN NN VNV NN ralodied): Posi Sifice Box 2169 HONE 699 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE UNTIL5P. M. BEER SICK'S SELECT . . . RAINIER or OLYMPIA (ase...$3.95 THESE LEADING THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN THREE FEATHERS RESERVE 4-5quari $3.85 Case 12, 4-5 qts. $45.00 WE CARRY ALL OF MANY OTHERS: 4-5 gt. Sunny Brook 4-5 g1, Calveri Spedial 4-5 gt Old Thompsen - - 4-5 gt. Gallagher & Burfon's 4-5 gl. Wateriill & Frazier - 4-5 gi. Paul Jones 4-5 g, Park & Tilford 3.935 4-5 gt. P. M. De Luxe 3.95 4-5 gt. Old Guckenheimer - 3.93 CLGSE-GU’E‘ SPECIALS! IMPORTED RUM MARIMBA—S88 Proof A=3 qpt. 83.50 3.95 CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS! 3.95 GIN 3.95 BLUE BIRD—Imported 305 4=3 qgt. 82.50 s95| CaselZ, 4-5qis.520.00 .95 R CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS! YOU WILL NEVER DUPLICATE THESE PRICES AGAIN! IMPORTED BRANDY ST. GEORGE 5-STAR 4"5 qto $3o95 Case 12, 4-5 gis. $45.00 GODBARDS RUM Imported—125 Proof 45 guart $4.00 GIN====imporied PICKWICK CLUB cr COURTESY CL Full Quarts—85-90 Proof 1’ EgA 75&95 RU]‘! D& ‘.“ & W ‘!“a‘r! € ’3°(Dfl Imported—86 lfr()()f 4=5 quart 8$3.00 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF WINES Sweet and Dry Sparkling Burgundy and Champagne VODIA PETRUSHKA BOOKA—S85 Proof Full guarts $4.60 LEMON HART JAMAICA RUM Special Dark—90 Proof 4-3 qts. $5.95 KELLY'S PUNCH RUM 97 Proof 4-3 gquarts $4.50 COME EARLY !—This Won't Last Long! RON RICO BUM Imperted—Gold Label—86 Proof 45 guari $3.00 RUM OLD ST. CROIX GOLD LABEL Imported—86 Proof 4-5 jjuart $4.00 THAT OLD DRINK OF THE SOUTH SWANEE PRIDE LIQUEUR—100 PROOF 4.43 DBON L RUM Imported—S85 Proof 1.3 quart $2.50 4°5 quart $ RUM MERITO GOLD LABEL Imported—86 Proof 4=5 yguart $4.00 DON § BUM lmpurted——-Rum——- 5 Proof 4-5 guart $3.50 AMERICAN BRANDY « J. BAVET 3-STAR 84 Proof 4-5 quart $4.50 KELLY'S PUNCH RUM 151 Proof ** 4=3 quarts $5.95 ————— T — S T Sa— IMPORTED CUBAN RUM CASABLANCA—S86 Proof 4-5 quarts $1.935 Case 12, 4-5 qs. $22.50 YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS ONE! HAVANA CLUBRUM Imported—86 Proof 4-3 quart $3.00 RUM CORUBA JAMAICA—97 Proof Blended Whiskies 4=5 pint $2.50 LONDON'S DE LUXE or THREE RIVERS 4-3 quart $3.95 GINS THE BEST AMERICAN GRAIN LONDON DRY Hiram Walker's, 4-5 qf. Hiram Walker's, pints - - Dixie Belle, pinfs - - - Kinsey, 4-5 qts. Seagram’s King Arthur, 4-5 gts. We also have quarts DIXIE BELLE and 4-5 gts. GORDON’S—Priced Right! HAVANACLUBRUM Imported—128 Proof 4-5 yuart $4.95 T —————— e EE— ICreme de Menthe, 45 gi., $4.10 — NUYEN § — Creme de Menthe, 4-5 pi., $2 15 275 MONNET COGNAC from FRANCE, 45 qt This will make a fine Christmas Git! -.35 & RIS S TR M S N g O 2.35 WEALSOHAVEDRY MARTINI, LIQUEURS AND IMPORTED FINE WINES e ettt SISO ,,,--;m;o-¢-~~~--,-------~--"m,,m. PoR ASK US ABOUT ANY OTHER ITEMS that YOU DONOT SEE LISTED HERE WE HAVE ON HAND BLUE RIBBON AND SCHLITZ . . . EASTERN BEERS AQUAVIET LEROUX—90 Proof 4=-3 guart $4.00 The Home Liquor Store. John Hermlie, owner. Wishes YOU ALL a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year! 5 e Al ALY ,Jp,zy' ¥, vw i; Fu; -r;):?n;;w LY »lsi ‘S fild’&'l)”flj{lfl)f'l’e’:i&,fi IR and welcomed to their position by are: | A Y Earl KIDS NEXT SMURDAY pa iven N @ ¢ AELECTRIC posting nmchmc 1 R. Banfield, K.' good features onj " THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945 -H—I-H—H-P‘-H. e e WANT ADS -—I-H—l—l-H-H—l-H—l—H—!—H*HH FOB SALE | | DEPARTMENT OF THE | TERIOR, Surplus Propert | fice, P. O. Box 2466, Anchorage, | Alaska, December 18, 1945. SALE “As s’ to be' yard 10 award ANNOUNCEMENT, of trucks and passenger removed from storage days from date of TERMS: Certified check or| money order made payable to Treasurer, United States. SALE OPENS: to Honorably Discharged Veterans of World War II and Members of Arméd Forces Janu- ary 2, 1946. SALE OPENS: to Public January 5, 1946. For sales list write Territorial Surplus Property Office, Department of the Interior, Anchorage, Alaska. PHONE: Army 2165 Ft. Richard- | son. (10,147-t3) 'NEW Hamilton Beach vacuum wfl.h‘ all attachments. Lucille’s Bcuut:,‘ Salon. (10,147-t3) | NEW BLU sale. Phone Blue 657. X neck-picce fur (10,146-t4) | F’Gfi?inél{ Good radios, 9 & 10 tubes. Phone 443, (10,146-td) | In- .- quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146~ t,fl | { g| ask for John. regular; i me- | Phone 699, (10,146-tf) BOYS BICYCLE dium boy’s tricycle. % MATTRESS in good condition; 22 Remington rifle. Green 115. (10,145-t3) | 1937 BUICK 4-door sedan. Good | tires, Phone Red 752. (10,145-t4) | 36 FORD 2-door sedan, $300. Cail (10,145-t4) | NEW HAMPSHIRL RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19 | 12-GAUGE Savage shotgun. Inquire Arctic Bar between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. (10,143-t1) BIN CRUISER, 31B860— Master. (10,139-t0) 24-FT. See Harbor fly | FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have Jid 22, Voo 1 | | Parsons. ! you? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new ’z-mile brass searchlight; 1%-In. brass bilge pump; I Double-barreled shotgun. Phone 22. (10, f) No. 1 Newhampshire Red cockerels, year old Mar. first, $10 each. F.0.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker, Alaska. (10,134-10,151) B '@'”@’é%’vfi*fim’g!fi’&’sfl’%’{” '5’%’&’5’%&5’&’8‘5’5”& DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! “sale. George (10,133-tf) IL BURNER I«’)r Brothers. | HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. Box 1684. (10,132-tf) | 6-PT MAHOGANY cigar care, with marble base. Price $100, cash or terms. George Bros. (10,131-tf) 1%-H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac- tically new. George Bros. (10,129-t1) 'IWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, garage, good location, full let. Phone Green 665, between 4 and | 7 p. m. (10.112-4f) PHOTOGR.APH]C xmas Greeung Cards, with envelopes, Alaska WANTED | WANTED—To give away 4 blac kittens, 2<long and 2 short-haired. Phone Red 398, (10,146-t2) MINISTER and wife in need of furnished apartment or small home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. Must be clean and representative. No children or pets. We are_en- larging our offi taff and will appreciate your assistance. Alaska Mission of Seventh-day Ad- ventists, Phone 241. (10,1461t1) 2 — 22 Rifle; 12-gauge Also harmonica. Phone (10,145-t3) WANTED shotgun 467. WANTED 32 ft., Haynes, equipped. Write U R. Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-L1) WAD D—Lau,c “house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot. Phone 108. (10,132-tf) WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-t1) \\'ANTED—UBCG .un.nure m wu— loughby. Phone 788, N = MISCELLANEGUS AGENTS, DEALERS — Genuine hand-loomed, Indian design beaded belts and bracelets, gor- geous colors. Other items. S. Kelly, 2302 Ontario’ St, Fort Wayne 6, Ind. (10,143-Sats only) PIANOS RENTED flnd TUVED. Anderson Shop. BARANOF¥ BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (Open Evenings) (10,059-tf) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT LEASE FOR YFAR, $250—4-Rooms and bath, partly furnished house, city lights, 8 running water. Glacier Highway, write Empire H-6657. (10,147-t6) 2-ROOM FURN. APT.—Oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (10,147-t4) BUILDING AND LOT. Size lot 110x120 ft. Three streets, South Seward, Ferry Way and Marine Way; or will build to suit tenant. George Brothers. (10,141-t1) FOR RENT — Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel. Steamheated room.s Phone 886 (10,136-t1) - SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. % TOM AND JERRY | BATTER AT SULLY'S BAKERY! (10,146-t4) Scenes. Available now at Winter| — & Pond Co,, Inc. Everything ln" Phobograpm (10,094-t1) ‘ LOST AND FOUND BLACK and WHITE male wire- haired terrier. Has been missing a week. Phone Green 490. | (10,145-13) " STEAMER MOVEMENTS Freighter Margaret Shafer md) arrive tomorrow. Baranof scheduled to sail Ixom | Seattle Saturday. | | Cricket scheduled to sail from| Seattle Saturday. | Princess Norah scheduled to sail| from Vancouver December 28. | Steamers Yukon and Alaska are scheduled southbound next Wed-| nesday or Thursday. e DIVORCES FILED LaVerne Kendall, of Juneau, has| filed with the Clerk of the U. S.| District Court here an action seek- ing divorce from Bruce Kendall.} Incompatibility and cruelty are| alleged as causes of action. Ap-| proval is asked of a settlement | agreement reached between the ! parties distributing joint properties and providing for the plaintiff to have custody and control of the couple’s three minor children, and further providing that the defend- ant may have the children with him for 30 days each year. A second divorce action has been filed by Elsie Lampkey vs. Gaby Lampkey, in which no children or property is affected. Incompatibility and personal indignities are causes I of action. ! ————— | IN CITY JAIL Peter Frank, arrested on drunk and prowling charges, has been sentenced to five days in jail by | Acting City Magistrate Ernest 909 Tiwelfth St. For Comfort and Servive F. B. Get the New Wasb- MeClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT AOME ington Hablt SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage PHONE 659 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS