The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1937, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1937. Copyright 1937, Hills Bros. “That reminds mel” opens the door {o many delightful reminiscences. And what con- versation of good things %o eat and drink does not eventually include coffeel For 59 years people have been talking about the pleasure in drinking Hills Bros. Coffee. Its maichless flavor is unforgettable. This is the coffee you will enjoy again and again. HILLS BROS. Hlu’§' BROS:; ‘AC EFEE *%FFE / COFFEE PAY'N TAKIT Liquor Store ———SATURDAY ONLY—— 10-YEAR-OLD SCO'I‘CI'I ss°oo ANCIENT VAT—Fifth . $1.75 ROYAL PIPER SCOTCH BLENDED TYPE—Fifth . BOURBON wmsxmr g};N?K.DIU‘;NB—?lYJgr? gg—Quart ,,,,,, s 2.65 MIXERS of All Kinds-ICE COLD BEER—AIl Brands—ICE COLD PAY'N TAKIT Liquor Store GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 LARGEST IN ALASKA ; Open7 A. M. to 1 A. M. ‘ GOOD T0 C. DAVIS| |work on the Krestof goid claims pected to be & || KRESTOF ORE LOOKS |UNEMPLOYED CENSUS STARTS NEXT MONTH | Cedric M. Davis returned from| Next month mll see the start, SON IS BORN TO 10[ the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, | Krestof Island on his boat BOmtd‘of taking th. unemployed census |last night, after doing aever Upm(‘m‘m the nation and blanks are ex- [ative house to houss censuf wm‘ be vcnducwd in variotis cities and KA B0 AT 5 PETER VICTORS atine. Congratulations have been ex-| avauaole at the Juneau|¢ended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vic- he located this June. | postoffice on November 16 and 17, 'tors of San Francisco who are now etery. | i ding to information received the parents of a month old son. These cl o . TEOmAG M here. The blanks are to be filled out The child, who has been nam(\dy | by the lesl-um(mgv people, show | by the unemployed and partially Alexis, was born on September 13‘ very promising surface showings,'unemployed and mailed by mid- Mr. Victors was formerly associat- ber 20. For six weeks ed with the Coast Geodetic Survey been discharged from the Anchor- age Hospnal > according to Davis, and show prom- | night, Novem ise of becoming a real mine. 1937 PACK ever sale—Pay Cash a PAY'N TAKIT STOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW — And Save 15% to 25% ASPARAGUS— White or Green, Picnic ... WHOLE KERNEL CORN— Golden Bantam, No. 2 . VACUUM PACK WHOLE KERNEL CORN . WAX BEANS— Red and White, No. 2 BEETS— Sliced, Liensf,k No. 2 SWEET POTATOES— Libby’s, No. 22 . HOMINY— Happy Home, No. 272 .. HOMINY-— Happy Home, No. 2 ... SPINACH— Del Monte, No.2%2 ... SPINACH— Del Monte, No. 2. ... SAUERKRAUT Libby’s, No. 2%2 .. .. SAUERKRAUT A Libby's, No. 2... o1 PUMPKIN— Happy Home, No.2% .. WAX BEANS— Raycroft, No. 2 ........ EAS— Tender, Amocat, No. 2 PEAS—Fancy, Small, Amocat, No. 2 ... PEAS— Sweet, Island Belle No. 2. MIXED VEGETABLES— Libby's, No. 2 ... PORK AND BEANS— 16 oz. tin, Campbell’s ... PEAS AND CARROTS— Libby's,No.2 ... ... APPLE JUICE— 8 APRICOT NECTAR— 12 oz., R. & W. PINEAPPLE IUICE-—- 12 oz., Libby's ORANGE IUICE—— 15 oz., Delivery Service Is PROMPT and CHEERFUL Phones 92-95 following Novi Money-back Guarantee with .2 ......57c 75¢ 45¢c 57c i 37c STc : 42c 49c 37c ember 20 an enumer. in Juneau. SA VE ON STAPLES AT CASH IS KING SAVING PRICES Dog Food g for c Kenwood or Vlgry 39 25°¢ WALNUTS * e i Son Shell MACARONI, spaghetti 30 oz. pkg. l9c TINS FOR Cellophane Bag s || PRUNES 3 Ibs. 27c 5 New Crop—Sweet 5 Over 3,000 Low-Priced Items to . chose from at Juneau'’s Largest, 57¢ Finest GROCERY and MARKET Finest and Largest Selection 57¢c FRUITS and VEGETABLES at CASH IS KING PRICES 38c l o Ibs. for 27c -5 || YAKIMA POTATOES & No. 1 _.87c e VO TS Potatoes 2 Ibs. 23c 43c Sweet ... sc || Brussell Sprouts l Sc " Pound > i v i, i ’ COOKING P Ty sz || APPLES 4 Ibs. 23c 43¢ Ry T A P 1 TOKAY GRAPES l 0(: -43¢c BPBound © "#¢.. . 0 EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS—See Our Display JONATHAN APPLES 82025 abox BUY A BOX TODAY! CRANBERRIES 2 Se pound ~ FRESH EGGS Medium Extras SATURDAY—MONDAY 2 doz. for 79c FRESH BUTTER Jersey 2 Ibs. for 89«: SATURDAY—MONDAY |\BENSON "FUNERAL™ TOMORROW , Funeral services for Mrs. Benson of Yakutat will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the chape] with Rev. David Waggoner offici- Following the ceremony, inter- | ment will be held in Evergreen Cem« A YIRS AG (iles Billie Harding, who was injured in an airplane crash at Flat several | weeks ago, has fully recovered and J { | | | MEAT D"‘PARTMEN’I‘ HOML Or bABY BEEF WHERE CASH IS KING Our Meats ARE BETTER— THERE IS A REASON! 30c Ib. VEAL - LAMB - PORK SHOULDER ROAST H v gl SPARE RIBS 30c PORK—Pound - CHICKENS 30(: FRESH—Pound ... Plump, Tender—3 lb. average SAUSAGES 42c SMOKER PORK—Ib. ¢ pound SIRLOIN TIP ROAST CHICKENS 3 Sc Large—Pound Tender—For Rocxstmq——Bmlmg or Fricassee FRESH OYSTERS Half Pint Pint [ 9c ROCK POINT—In Tins SHRIMPS 60c FRESH—I Ib. tins COCKTAIL or RAW LIVER 27c BABY BEEF—Pound . . COTTAGE CHEESE Full Pint zoc SHORTENING 2 Ibs. for 33 FLUFFO — For All Purposes— Pastry—Frying—Baking — BULK REMEMBER TO ATTEND The American Legion Auxiliary Dance at Elks’ Hall SATURDAY NIGHT DON'T FORGET to Be at Our Store at 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY GEORGE BROTHERS . Schilling

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