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' PAGE SIX "'HL DAlLY ALAbKA tMPlRL )UNhAU ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 To Clarify Some us about it. 2. The locker is yours to put in what you like, but we do insist that fish be wrapped and sharp frozen before going into locker. This is for your pro- tection as well as other locker holders. 3. 4. ply you at prices we could not replace it for today. COMPARE THESE PRICES All Prices Quoted Below Include WRAPPING and CUTTING COMPARE THESE PRICES . With What You Are Now Paying with what you are now paying BEEF TRIMMED LOIN (Sirlcin and T-Bones) . . . RIB (Rib Roast - Rib Steaks} . . oA CHUCK (Blade and Round Bone Pot Roasls) Yo ROUND (Round Steak and Rump Roast Stew) . CUBE STEAKS (10 1b. box New York Cuts) . . PORK LOIN (Pork Chops - Loin Roast) . . . . . SHOULDER (Pork Steaks - Roasts) . . . . LEGS (Fai Free Roasis - Steaks) . . . . . VEAL HALF or WHOLE . . gt =0 BONED and ROLLED SHOULDEBS M VEAL CUBE STEAKS, 10 Ib. hoxes (Leg-No Bme, Nalah e . . B saea LAMB HALF or WHOLE . . . IR BONED and ROLLED SHIWI.DEBS g BACON ARMOUR'S STAR - Sliced . . gt w4 ARMOUR'S STAR - Slab, 610 8 ponnds Yo HAMS ARMOUR'S STAR - Skinned, 10 fo 12 pounds . CHICKENS FRYERS - Colored, cut wpincartons . . . . . ROASTERS - Eviscerated . . it HENS - Cut Up or Whole, Evnsceraled L TURKEYS WASH. C0-OP - Evisceraled, in Perlon Bags, 101 IZpemls . . b L e A. B. Hall «==== 3rd and Main Service to Locker-Holders, ONLY Yisunderstandings: 1. ‘Ttisn't necessary to buy large quantity of meats on renting‘a locker, as we have small cuts and can work it out to fit your budget. Come in and talk to You have access to your locker 365 days a year, twenty-four hours a day. Meat is still going up, but we have a good supply on hand and we can sup- 83c 1b. 69c¢ 1b. 54c lh. 67c lh. 89c h. 62¢ 1h. 53¢ Ih. 62c 1h. 62¢ 1b. 75¢ 1b. 1.03 Ib. 6lclb. 75¢ 1b. Compare These Prices With What YOU Are NOW PAYING!!! 75¢ 1b. 69c Ib. 72¢ 1b. 85c 1. .82c 1b. 13c b, 79c Ib. DOUGLAS | TEMPTUS FUGIT I NEWS DOCKS IN JUNEAU oy e ON SUMMER CRULE Mrs. Mike Pusich returned home this week from the states follow-| 5. mempys j_um I from Porv,- ing & 10-week vacation Vialh OBl .4 grrived in Junead vestcxduy e with a party from Duluth, Minn, Mrs. Pusich visited in McKees|,, .,y when readinig the Empire | Rock, Pa., and also made a drive . .. .y night and brousing through to her home town where she Was i, 9 years ago column, W. C. yborn and raised, at Hazelton, Pa. gpjip owner of the Tempus, noted | and visited old school frisnds. Mrs. o " dowar paward WHhite's yacht Pusich, wife of Mayor Pusich, left c; 0 qpriv in Juneau just 20 yhfl? on April 26, flying east with co .o 400, The faet went without her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Guy Russo. The RUSSOS gitention of C. P. Drumm who s returned to the west coast by car suida for the Tempus. . and are now visiting in Seattle. oincidentally enough he was the pi They have reservations to come ;. . home on the George Washington,!¢he docked in Juneau 20 years ago. leaving Seattle July 10 In addition to Smith and Drumm, & Eill Smith, Jr., and Marvin Wick are n HE 1S FOUR making the Tempus cruise. Making Russell Cotten was four years it a full three month’s voyage, the {of age yesterday. He is onme of luxury Chris Craft cruiser left Port- ltwo children of the Sam Cotten land June 6 and plans to return to lf'lmllv who moved to Dauglas last the | week, taking their residence in is a twin screw, 36 foot cruiser, hav- the Vinsen Apartment. Russell’s ing an 11 knot cruising speed. {father is a logging camp operator.| Unusually pleased with the wea- | sunshine all ghe way Mrs. Forrest Hennessy will re- few disregarded cloudy days, and lturn to her Juneau home today that fishing and photography con-, spent the past two ditions have been more favorable ”Al(m' having | weeks visiting her sidter. Mis. than expected. After leaving Juneau, | Charles Gray and family here, and the cruiser will head for Sitka w | helping with the new baby girl ters and other points in this area - e | who arrived in the family June 25. | Mrs. Gray and infant daughter, i home here from St. Ann's Thurs !du_v, and by all reports everything | ODD FEll w Io |is just lovely i PAT IS HOME Patrick Wellington, who has! BE HERE TUESDAY ispent the past month in the States with his grandparents, Mr. and| Due to amrive in Juneau next | Mrs. George Tuttla of € . re- | Tuesday is Oliver Anderson, Grand "turned hcme yesterday afternoon | Master of the Odd Fellows for the jon the PAA plane. In Seattle and jurisdiction of Washington and surrounding area Pat was kept Alaska. Anderson, who resides in | pretty busy sight-seeing on his Garfield, Wash, is making a fly- | first trip outside since a little fel- In% trip around the Territory vis- (low. Pat, who still isn't so very iting all chapters of the organiza- ilarge, has been an Empire carrier tion. I for several years, saving his earn-| Olav Peterson, Noble Grand, an- lings for the trip. He is the son nounces that there will be a spec- {of Mr. and Mrs. James Wellington. | 1al meeting followed by a reception i |given in honor of Mr. Anderson | JOHNSO! | H. R. Johnson, Naval Architect|Will begin a€ 8 o'clock and the re- ‘and Appraiser, of Gustavus, was,ception at 9 o'clock. Rebekahs a Douglas visitor yesterday, on a and all visiting members of all short business trip. Stating Mrs. | branches. of the order are invited |Jchnson and baby were fine, he is to attend the reception. James returning to his home there tomor- Larson is chairman of the reception | row. committee. >-ee BUIlD!NG PERMIIS FIRE MEETING TONIGHT : A regu monthly meeting | the Dou Volunteer Fire D!'!mx.- ment will be held this evening in the Fire Hall, at 8 o'clock. | Ci Fnflmfl‘r James L. McNa- A special attraction is scheduled 'ma issued the following building 'for entertainment during the meet- permits during the past week: ing, when Fireman Mark Jensen Milt Daniels, 270 South Franklin {unteer workmen tearing down and George L. Ward, contractor. erecting the new cannery building. | additional room in basement, $250. ——r——— OF REDWOOD CITY M. W. GRAND MATRON TO VISIT f A special meeting of Nugget Here from Redwood City, Calif., by Worthy Matron Edith Barras, to | Hotel. honor the Most Worthy Grand | Matron, Mrs. Eva Holland Hamil- ten, of the General-Grand Chap- ! ter, of the Order of Eastern Star. of Washington, D. C. The Mest Worthy Grand M'\trun‘ iwill ke accompanied by the Most |Grand Marshal of the General | Grand Chapter of the Order of| He is a co-pilot for PAA. SERVICE Eastern Star, Mrs. Amy H. Berry, Deéwey W. bty At the special meeting, officers Metzdort WASHINGTON will exemplify the ceremony of Yice-Pres initiation and other work of the _ 80bd i chapter. Managmg Preceding the mecting at 12| Director o'clock noon, a ne-host luncheon ALASEANS FEEL AT HOMI was held in the Worthy Grand | at ; Matron’s honor at the Baranof Hotel, and a 6:30 dinner is to be | held this evening at the Val Poor; home, with the Worthy Grand Ma- | tron and her Grand Marshal thcr ch comment until brought to the | ;uide aboard the Simba v\nen‘ states about September 1. She | ther, Smith said they have had' xcepting a | HERE - cn Tuesday evening. The meeting | will show his cclor slides of vol-|Street, repair foundation, $1,000; C. L. Wingefson, 411 Tenth Street, ' |Chapter No. 2, OES., has been|are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crane, | jcalled for this evening at 8 o'clock | who are staying at the Baranof | | W=-=A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | 1 FOR SALE |8 RENTALS with one, two and three bedroom apts., eompl. furn,. REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. garage, cement basement, fur- 4-unit apartment house. Excellent nace, lanndry facilities, several| ¢ondition. Large apartments with lots suitable for add. bidgs, if| OiNiNg room and Channel view. desired. Calhoun St. Over 10 per- Best residential location. New cent on investment. stoves and refrigerators. 3-BDR. home compl. furn, new HOUSE with waterfront location dlec stove, extra large refrig. |0 Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter with quick freeze, basement, cool living. Bath. Large living room room, marine view, Juneau’s lov-| With fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt liest terraced garden. light plant with appliance in- clulding washing machine. POLLOC! rop., Star Hill, 3 bed- .. rooms.K Prop; e NEW two bedroom house on 10th 1-BDR, hardwood floors, Marine| Jbeet: Tle kitchen and bath. view., furn. etc. Small down pay., y terms; two 3-bdr. homes on Beh- LABR'GEPCW° bedroom house, Auke rends Ave, fyrn. and unfurn,; OLSYV}{ atented land. Foster Home, 10th St. fireplace, | O 0 Iae '"”; four bedrooms. pine paneling, 3 bdr, etc; 4-\ o ‘{xqghrgom v;:th fireplace. Well bdr. home with approximatly 2 Cod e xcellent Channel acres near city, furn, double| Yi€W. Low price. garage; 3-bdr. with 2 marine ' B ways, compl. furnished. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 DOUGLAS—Walters home reduced - for quick sale; also 2-bdr. furn. | ¥8-¢. Open Boat with 9 HP Wis- | large new basement, good buy; consin air cooled motor. Bob several lot: Miller, Gastineau Hotel. 932 3i $8,000 Cole pile driving equipment; Jjanitur service, $4,500, no good will, all equipment;. 2 cafes; THE FORRESTER; Inc. prop 1 mo., $157, price $8,000; rentals cabins, ete. 1 8-FT. Refrigerated case with compressor and motor. Double glass top and front. Phone 352. 932 4t PRACTICALLY new REasy Spin- drier Washing machine. Phone 'MURPHY & MURPHY| ™ ™ REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS SEATTLE Home, [ist :=ne adver- Phone 676 over First National Bank | tsed. Large front room and din- ing room with hardwood floors i i and fireplace. Cabinet Kkitchen, w NTED { double sinks and nook. 2 large bedrooms with bath off hall. Fin- ished plastered attic 34x15. Ce- in the Kkitchen. Have you an! it b?”mem i ] apartment all three will fit in?; (AN, tubs, ofl burner and garage. Write Empire C4516. 932 3t Large corner lot with complete Rl 4 S iy __.,l sprinkler system. All in lovely DINNER coking 2: have 20 years ex-! lawn shrubs and flowers. Walk- perience; will go any place in: ing distance to University. 3 Alaska, Don't drink, furnish ref-| blocks from Wallingford's big erence. Nora Freedle, Phone| shopping center and show. Near Black il 932 3t{ Lincoln high and grade schools. 5 Completely iurnished with nice le“”‘ furniture. Spotless in and out. 931 617 Not one thing to do. $14,000 com- plete. Harry Olson, 4603 Sunny- side Ave., Seattle, Wash 931 3t BABE'S in the front room, CLEAN Box 4500 WORK DISHWASHER, evening shift. Ap- ply at Percy’s Cafe. 924 tf WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom|'3g Oldsmobile, § '37 Plymouth furnished house. Call Lorenzen.i (new engine) ssoo'_ 37 Plymouth 254. 923 tf| $275; bus $100. See at Jay's | CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours| SPer S e week. Phone 34, 907 tf | MARINE ply HISCELLANEOUS Wl‘(TFR and POND, LO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies 1 o X % 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire 'mav Developing Lrinting Enlarging . Dl %4 b Artists’ Paints and Materials A Blue Printing - Photostats JUNEAU Janitor Service, $10,000 GUABRANTEED Realisic Perman- | business for $4,500. Phone 806. “ ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up 929"_' | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20l ; pURNISHINGS for 4-room apt. |43 | Jod_skiffs, 8 ft. In- quire Martin, Apt. No. 45. 931 3t STUDEBAKEK 1948 Commander. Driven 350 miles. Telephone Green 662. 931 3t 315 Decker Way. t{ Apt. for rent to buyer. Call 3 Black 429 evenings. 931 3t FISHING Boat ‘““Challenger.” Length 51, beam 12%’, draft 7. 19 tons net. Diesel power. Sleeps 6." Galley on deck. Located at Wrangell, Aalska, Box 453, Mc- Dermott Bros. 931 6t FOR RENT KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- | derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mc APTS., Rooms with kitchen pTi;- 48 CHICKS, six weeks old. Very ileges. Home Hotel. Ph, 886. 97 tf| reasonable. C. L. Jewett, Sunny — Point, Glacier Highway. 931 tf from Federal Bldg. 890 t{ll HAVE a complete line or the old original C & D Lingerie, NICE Clean Room, steam-heated | presses and Hose. Phone Blue Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 | 320 for appointment. 930 tf JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or (1937 NASH, running condition. monthly. Caolonial Hotel. Ph. 187 Reasonable. Phone 0375 after 6 pm. 928 tf | NIOE CLEAN steam heated rooms( ° P also steam baths. Seandinavian | WHITEHORSE truck with special Rooms. 736 t1| delivery body. Engine completely i+ overhauled. See George E. Cleve- LOST AND FOUND NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4- guests of honor, with the elective | ofticers of Nugget Chapter No. 2| as hosts. | TROUT DERBY PRIZES } NOW BEING msmvml | Fishing rods, baskets and as- sorted fish gear are now on display in the H & Q Sports Center win- dow. The equipment is to be award- ed to the winner of the Trout Derby, sponsored by the Junior Chamter | of Comimerce. | Awards will be given for the! largest Dolly Varden and Cutthroat | trout caught in the Juneau area! betwen July 1 and Sept. 1. | Catches may be officially regis- | tered by taking them to the H & Q| for measurement and weight. | Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 25% H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys The Sweetest Spot in Town CHANNEL EMPORIUM Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 830 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET - - - ELLIS- AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With conneetions to Craig, Klawoek and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 . land, First Nat’l Bank. 922 tf LOST: Pair of plain plastic rimi cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below glasses. Lok somewhere etWeen| reiai Phone Black 366. 919 tf ball park and downtown. Phone | Black 775. 4t | SCOTTY Anderson’s property for | j sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- WALTHAM Lapel Watch. =~ Calli ‘formation write Box 735, Peli- | Black 483 evenings. R;;a'd- can, Alaska. 919 1 mo e BEACH HOUSE, $2,500. Inquire LOST: Yellow gold Bulova Wrist| Mys Lioyd Green, Prits. Cove watch, close to Buckingham Road, 919 1 mo Apt. in Douglas. \Reward. Call 931 3t|32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, pnflu:nlly Douglas 18. oo | new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. | LOST: Juneau High School Basket- | Dolitas 198, e S5 o ball sweater. 2 stripes on sleeve. e Medals on pockets. Call Red 860.| LIGHT Housexeeping room suit- able for business women. Phone Reward. 931 3t INCORPOKATIONS The Montana Zinc and Lead Co., of Ketchikan, has filed its articles of Incorporation in the office ot Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle.|1941 DODGE dump truek. 4 new The company was formed by Anhurl extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- |J. Theis, Aner W. Erickson and A. H.{ lin, Ank Boy. 908 tt 'Ziegler. It is capitalized for $150,000 — e |with stock divided into 1,500,000 FORREST Home and property, shares having a par value of 10 cents Glacier Highway. 2 car garage each. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas | ——t———— 602. 878 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING There will be a special meetimlflgfi:“: ::dml-‘;.amn '°:‘1“"; ot the Juneau City Council wmghll at 8 o'clock to pass on acceptance! COMPLETE Body anéd Fender Shop of bids for bonds for street im-| well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil G A ~Joughby. 812 t o A e S R Two women from Little Falls, —v—;rmmro;m RETREAT | New York, are registered at the: tors uneau from Point Baranof ‘Hotel. ' They: are Edith Retfeat Light Station are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reegstra. i 787. 906 1t THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. Wwill sell at inventory. 908 tf

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