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P AGE SIX MAIN FLOOR-----A. B. ]lALL Main St. === Between 3rd and 4¢th ALLING ALL HUNTERS With Deer Season opening September First, be sure and get your LOCKER before going hunting. You skin them; we cut, wrap and sharp freeze them for only 3¢ per pound to our LOCKER CUSTOMERS ONLY. Be sure to get that LOCKER before you go hunting and if you don't get your deer, having a LOCKER (at STURM LOCKERS) gives you the privilege of buying your meat at cost; plus a small charge of 3c a pound for cutting, frimming and wrapping. All Prices Below Include Cutting, Trimming and Wrapping BEEF GROUND ROUND . 65¢ per Ih. RIB OF BEEF (Steak, Roasi, Shorl Rlb) aver. 30 Ibs. 69¢ per Ib. ROUND (Steak, Rump Roast, Heel) average 80 Ihs. 67¢ per Ib. LOIN (T-Bones, Sirlcins, Sirloin Tip) average 70 Ibs. 83c per Ib. TOP SIRLOIN (N. Y. Cufs, Boneless) aver. 10 Ibs. $1.35 per Ib. CUBE STEAKS (No Faf) 10 Ib. boxes . 89c¢ per Ih. CHUCK OF BEEF (Pot Roast) Half or Whole; Whole Averages 80 Ibs. 57¢ per b. Compare These Prices With What You Are Now Paying PORK LOIN (Chops and Loin Roast) average 10 Ibs. LEG (L2an Roast, Round Steak) average 13 Ibs. SHOULDER (Roast, Steak) average 11 Ibs. SPARE RIBS 59¢ per Ib. TENDERLOINS 95¢ per Ib. Compare These Prices With What You Are Now Paying VEAL 69¢ per Ib. 69¢ per Ib. 55¢ per Ib. HALF or WHOLE 62¢ per Ib. BONED and ROLLED SHOULDER LAMB HALF or WHOLE . LEG OF LAMB (Spring) LOIN OF LAMB (Loin Chops) . . pel BONED and ROLLED SHOULDER . 1&: per b, Compare These Prices With What. You Are Now Paying FRESH FROZEN FRUITS STRAWBERIES . 160z pkg. 58¢Ib. PEAS 12 oz. pkg. 25¢ Ib. PEACHES (Sliced) PIE CHERRIES (Pitted) APRICOTS (Halves, Pitted) APPLES (Sliced) BOYSENBERRIES 23 Ib. 35¢ Ib. 23c Ib. 23 Ib. 33c Ib. Our Motto: “Meat at Cost to Locker Holders* Locke# Room Open to Our Customers 24 Hours EVERY Day of the Year These are 30-pound cans. We will cut in smaller blocks to suit your neceds. THE DAILY ALASKI HV!PIRE——JUNEAU NewsyNoies From Skagway , ALASKA (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SKAGWAY, Alaska, Aug. 15—M. Gilpin, civilian in charge of all pro- posed Army installations in Alaska who is in the District Engineers’ |Omcr in Anchorage, arrived in Is & T Company, John Pichotta and the Pius X Mission. This inaugu- rates a new service which is ex- | pected to be given between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Elmer Rasmuson arrived in Skag- | way on Friday's train from White-‘ jborse to visit his parents, Mr. and, iMrs. E. A Rasmuson, until Monday. | He flew to Seattle from his home | in Anchoarge and picked up a new Packard car. From there he drove to Spokane, to Banff and over m‘ Hiway to Whitehorse where he left Skagway August 9, from Whitehorse[the car to come into Skagway by to inspect the site for the pl:)pcsech ACS building. There is a proposed $106,000 appropriation for this build- ing and it is hoped that buliding! an be co The bids will be let between A committee representing the Gar- den Club annd the Woman's club met | Mo a Harvest Festival would be held in ithe A B Hall, Ribbon awards will ve ! {tables, berries, home canning, cake: ,and needlework. It is expected thaat | children will display products of ‘x Jeir gardens and some of the 4-H ,projo cts. The Woman's Club will} {have a candy booth and the Mis- Auxilia will have a tearcom bazaar. A door prize of $5 will act as judge for the Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brown, Stan- j{ley and Maxine, and their dog | Queenie, returned home from the Portage August 10. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Aerie No. ©5, F.O.E. held a business meeting ‘r ntests planned for this coming ‘\, ter. Refreshments were served |at the home of Mrs. George Villes- j | vik. ‘ka Keller Tuesday evening to gratulate him on keing 77 year: oung. \rlaying games. Very delicious re- freshments were served. | James A. Jackson has arrived (from Seattle to be in thhe Dispat- cher’s Office of the White Pass and | Ivukon Railroad. | Donald Beitinger is now employ- ed in the Audit Office of the WP &, Y RR. ! The Rev. and Mrs. John Dodge and family, and Mr. Dodge's par- |ennts who are visiting them, spent a 'week in Haines where they wre helping prepare the Youth Con-, ference Camp for the Junior Hi Campers. Rev. Dodge returned to Skagway Saturday by Alaska Coas- tal to conduct the church services' today. i | Art Larson went to Juneau Sun- He returned home Wednesday. Mrs. William Dewar and Mrs. Roy Eazle were roundtrippers to Ju- {neau on the Princeton-Hall. i | | Mrs. Hall to go to Kluckwan. Jack Gilpatrick made the trip to Ben-Ma-Chree Wednesday and i Thursday. Mrs. Henry Dedman, Mrs. E. Ka- 'lenkosky and son Patrick spent |several days at Ben-Ma-Chree tak- ing pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steffen left by train Wednesday morning to go o Whitehorse. From there they plan to fly to Vancouver where they will go by bus to California where they will visit relatives and friends. A regular meeting of the Emblem onday evening and decided that| jven for exhibits of flowers, vege-| n. Mr. Oldroyd of Fairbanks; A number of friends celled upon| The evening Wwas spent in} Maggie Kadanaha went to, |Haines Wednesday on the Princeton | rain. He plans to drive to Anchoar- ‘age. A potluck Juncheon was held Au- gust 13, at the home of Mrs. C. Her- ‘mans Those participating were Mrs. J. Blenkinsop, Mrs. McGlasson, Mrs, Dee Mason, Mrs. H. Welch, Mrs. Lil Erikson and Mrs. Hermans. A special meeting of Aerie No. 25, F. O. E. was called August 13, to initiate Jimmie Alexander, He left Saturday afternoon by Alaska Coas- tal to Juneau where he plans to visit relatives for several days. From Juneau he plans to go to the states to enter the Navy. | Terry Pegues and Ed Heisel left for Juneau Saturday by Alaska Coastal. ! Mike Monagle, Steve Vukovich and Bill Winn were visitors in Skag- way while the George Washington was in port. They are on their way | (to Sitka. A dance and game party was giv- | 2n in the Legion Hall by the Legion- naires Saturday evening to ‘celebrate the anniversary of* VJ Day. A very large crowd attended and made the affair a 100 percent success. During an intermission “Happy Birthday” was sung to Johnny O’Daniel who celebrated his -24th birthday that day Mrs. Johnny O'Daniel gave a _irthday luncheon Saturday to com- pliment her husband on his birth- day. i ! The Presbyterian Church is being | tgiven a fresh coat of white paint. The painting is being done by volun- leei labor. Mrs. Ed Hestnes and daughters, Mary Anne and Nancy Jean, went| to Juneau Sunday by Alaska Coas-| |tal. They plan to visit Mrs. Hestnes’ |sister, Mrs, Carl Bloomquist and Mr. Bloomquist. | Gordon Beitinger and charles‘{ |Matthews left for Junau by Alaska Coastals. The boys plan to go to, (the States to join the Navy. H. M. N. 8. Crescent will arrive in | Skagway on a friendly visit Sep- tember 17 and remain in port until ;%ptember 20. The ship has a com- iplement of about 200 men. Dances and various sports will be planned !day evening on the Princeton-Hall. ¢, entertain the visitors. It is hoped | TEA WAGON $30.00. Phone 2: Ithal the road to Dyea will be com-r pleted and that the bridge may be | dedicated at this time. The Gover-, (nor and other government offi- cials are expected to visit Skagway {for this dedication. A fun base ball game was held iSunday afternoon between ‘members of the crew of the Prince Gorge and the town men. The score was 28-10 |in favor of Skagway. — e Pioneer Auxiliary meeting Friday evening, Aug. 27, at 8 p. m. Bring White Elephant. 975 1t — e, — The population of Liberia in West- ern Africa includes about 12,000 descendants of freed slaves from the United States. - TIDE TABLE FOR SM.E $4,500 takes 3-bar. turnished nome 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. FIREPLACES: Three large homes with FIREPLACES. All complete- ly furnished. 4-bdr. home, large Iot, garage, 2 FIREPLACES, triple plumbing, view, completely furnished. 2-bdr., furnished, large basement, marine view near, school. 2 bdr., furnace, furnished hard- wood floors, view, excellent niegh- horhood. VERY reasonable down payment owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- frig., excellent furn, hardwood | floors, large new basement. $1750 down, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. $1,000 down paym., 1-bdr, home, First St. Owner finance small monthly payments. $1,500 down, one and two bdr. apts. in duplex. Owner will fi- nance. First St. 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lemon[ Creek, part. furn., lights. Terms. HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres pat,, garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. Schoecker and other property near Auks Bay. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | 1 H FOR SII.E DUNLAP HOUSE, Norway Point, 1 mile from town, very large grounds, planted with lawn, vege- table and flower gardens, fruit and berry trees; house ten years old, large living room, fireplace, enclosed sun porch length of house, full concrete basement, oil heat, work ‘shop, two bed rooms and can be altered for _third, completely furnished, including washing machine, electric stove, refrigerator.. Reasortably. priced, owner financed, small down pay- ment. LARGE Warehouse space. REB!DENT!AL listings, 1 to 5 bed- room houses; Juneau, Highway and Douglas. INCOME property, apt. houses, and commercial building lots. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 e A T AIRPORT BAR, k Grocery, iiquor store, new building at airport entrance with liquor license, dis- pensary license, etc. Second story for living quarters. $6,000. 100x90 DOUBLE LOT with 4-room house and small warehouse, at Small Boat Harbor, filled. $4600. 60x150 filled lot next McLean’s, Small Boat Harbor. Terms. $4900. 100 ACRES patented on Montana Creek road. $1500. Phone 67. over First National Bank ' FOR SALE SEALED Beam Headlights, sealed beem urits, cld style bulbs, brake fluid, rods, lined shoes, brake lining, mufflers, tail lights, Ford A water cooled manifolds, pro- pellers for Ford A and new mo- tor parts. Used horns. Dutch’s Wrecking Yards. 975 2x | i’l{ox}e 915 4x: $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe €36-ring 3. CHEST of “drawers, 5- hp outboard | mctor, sheet metal machines, small oil heating swove, electric! heating pad, 4 walls 12 ft. by! 16 ft. suitable for cabin or gar-| age. $25 West 11st St. 974 1x| BRAND New Side Arm Heater, thermostatically controlled, $14. Phone Red 755 BABY furniture for play pen, buggy, wnlkcl chair, nursery chair, diaper pail,i bath tub. Also, desk, 2 radics1 folding bed and mattress, elec- | tric heater, jig saw, boxing gloves. Phone Blue 650. 974 4t 3. | 972 3x WHIZZER Motor Bike good run-. ning condition, one year old.{ Phone Green 815 after 5 p. m.} 974 4t 1947 DODGE five passenger coupe, radio and heater, excellent con- dition, $1950. Phone Red 350 eve- nings: 974 6x { 1 { ,' TABLE model Handy Hot wash-! ing machine, with wringer. Al-| most, new. Call Green 150 after 6 p. m. 978 dh ’46 TUDOR Sedan, excxellent con- dition. Call Green 115 after 10 a. m. 973 6x | 1$12,500-2 bed, : $700—Half-finished house, roof on, past Thane. 5 acre homesite. $1050—One room cabin, 2 acres pat- ented, garden site, 5 miles out $1900 Juneau. Beach, 2 bed. $2500—Fritz Cove Road, 2 bed. $2500—Douglas Beach, 3 bed. $3500 Star Hill, 2 bed. $5,000—near Hillerest, 5 small bed- rooms, fireplace, large living room, view. $5800—Near Goodwin's Hangar, 1 36500~—Basln Road, 2 bed. | $8500—Behrends Ave, 3 bed. | $8500—Showplace of Auke Bay, 2 bed, unsurpassed view, gardens, fireplace, cne acre, garage. $8,500—Glacier Hwy. near town, 4-bed, full basement, beach front- age, lots of room. | $10,500—4th St. near scn.dls, 4 bed or 6. large living room, rented apt. in basement. 1$12,700—3 bed,, full basement, boat- house with electric. wineh,-across ‘Waynor Tract, $20,000—3 bed, near Governor’s. MODEL A truck, $250; Model A roadster. $250; '38 Chrysler $290; '37-'47 outh™ $600; "41 Ply- mouth $650; '40 Packard $950; dump - truck $157; 42 Chev. pickup $900; 1847 GMC pick- up $1200. PETER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real Rstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harpor — Phone 911 —_— FURNISHED Rooms for woman, close to business district. Third Street 326, phone Black 254, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. Franklin. 975 tf NEW J. C. nggins 12 ga. bolt ac-} tion shotgunm, 2 boxes shells, $421 cash. Call Blue 336 after 5:30] p. m. 972 dxl $175; | Blue 97 tf 9 HP Evenrude outboard, blond dinette set. Call 690. I{WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, tinetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance. Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300. Club was held Friday evening. The|e ladies packed another box of cloth-|e ing to be sent to the Orthopedic|e Hospital in Sitka. The evening was| e in bowling. Refreshments were serv-| e ed by Mrs. C. J. Roehr, Mrs. Paula|e AUGUST 27 Low tide, 0:32 am. 24 ft. High tide, 6:30 am., 113 ft. Low tide, 12:18 p.m. 53 ft. High tide, 18:22 p.m., 144 ft. |JUKE Box, wig, household goods. Call Green 565 for appointment. 9 tf Vera Blackwell, 503 South Frank- 3 lin Street, Phone 6217, 970 6x ROOM for rent. Phone 364. 73 3x PAIRBANKS: Will leave ully ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tf Selmer and Mrs. O. Selmer. ren returned from a visit in the sta- tes on the Princess Norah. The first LCT hn.rge was in port Aug. 13. The barge carried three trucks loaded with lumber from the saw mill in Haines. These drove off the barge onto the beach in Skag- way and delivered the loads to the fll]&’[fillfl 2 KENTUCKY S Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourben Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 200 rllgo" WOt ereeey ooy wec. + 1CUBVICS, KY, . Mrs. W. W. Patterson and child- -| YOUNG MAN, 3, wants work, . WANTED WANTED 1mmediate1y, 1 clerk- stenographer, 38-hour week, and 1. clerk-stenographer, 19 hour week, half days, good salary, an- nual and sick leave. Call at 206 Territorial Bldg., Phone 726. 75 5x temporary or permanent. Capable of. accepting responsibility., . Bx- cellent references. Phene Blue 206 or 205, room 4. 975 3x AIRLINES employee, wife and one small child desire rent smafl furn. house or apt. with yard. Phone Red 127. 976 4x. TRAFFIC_ representative, addition- al employee, neat appearance, alert, tactful, famillar with SE Alaska, permanent for qualified party. Alaska Coastal Airlines. Phone 706. 978 tf WOMAN {0 cook for small crew: 8 miles out Glacier Highway. | Phone 145. 978 tf equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 .mo. el o i i '40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, good . condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 tf R 9x12 TAN Frazsle rug, brand new. Oail' Black 93 after 6 pm. 57 tf HOTET in good location for sale of ‘lease. Ph. 187. 81 3 HOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trey- ™t e 33-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Douglas 103. 016 tf 2 OIL RANGES, 1 oil circulator, as is. Inquire Empire. 967 tf O o e Territorfal Bullding. LOST AND FOUND ; e ettt e FOUND in, the Casg Lot Grocgry,| nugget locket; identify and claim. 973 3x eht 945 tf R WANTED to rent or lease, 2 or 3 ‘bedroom home. Will give ex#ez care Phone Douglas 344, RESPONS!BLE business couple Jike an apt.. tintil about Oct. 15. Local reference. Phorne 531. 973 3x ! CARPENTERS wanted, # _nour| week. Phane M 054 11} FOUND: Gold ear ring; owner may have by paying for this ad. 73 3t LOST: 6-ft. White punt & Cbstirten Grand Island and Taku Harbor. Reward. Parade$ Marine, Phone 817. {LOST: Jade ear rtpa with round _gold nugget. Finder please re- “Hirn Lo Apt. 515, Barandl, 93 5% 973 5x | GU ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Tmperial Hotel. 961 1 ma GARAGE at 415 4th. Inquire 404 Fourth Street. %1 u ROOM and Board, $20 a week Hannah's Boarding House, Third and Main. 950 tt PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Plano Shop. 841 tf APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv. fleges, Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t! SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, mohl from Federal Bldg. 890 t NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t TICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph.. 187 :fiwmm m stéam baths. e el S N L HAVE thaw paint job done Jow. For immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 462. €6 tf WINTER and FUND, CO. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Irinting Artists' Paints and mm Blue Printing - Photostats Realisuc Perman. ent, $750. aper curls, 81 up Lols’s_Beauty Sho)>. Phone m 315 Decker Way.

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