The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1940, Page 8

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P : THE DAILY ALASKA PIRE FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1940. How thatt wha? (el god eqffee | i ]lAUDATION WAR (ARGO f'{éolmgmsm | | munists accused of writing n:\mnlh Bov S(OUTS‘ SoleT SH I p lets for distribution in Franc 4 o | - | among Belgian workmen have A ) How pleasant It Is to have | arrested in the Borinage n a friend telephone and tell 8 | district 7‘ ou what a grand time she AR T T oot e gl | President Asserts Move-| Vessel Sails from San Ped- GUCKER LEAVES e Vo B o e ment Is Strictly, Firm- Fo Sar- Yidivasiok . | T e o ly American k the coffee you served them: w“h Freigh' Northland which sailed from here NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL Iast night WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — Pll‘-\l"' SAN PEDRO, Cal, Feb. 9. —The dent Roosevelt today asserted that|Soviet motor ship Valdimir Mayok- cout movement, which|ovsky has sailed for Viadivostok with 15% @ This week we are featuring Ar- mour & Company’s Grade meats—the finest Eastern g fed steers as well as Grade “/ GOOD COFFEE!” smoked meats. Ask for Armour’s Star old, is truly American a $2,000,000scargo of war materials. 5 ¥ among other things it “af- She loaaded 200 tons of molybdenite (banadian Discount = n e 1 the importance of relgiion in |used for hardening steel after trans- 5 Sie mibiends Bhnk SANITARY O A e b life of the individual and Na- shipping some 5000 tons of copper fonal D&k ones - {tion and emphasizes the necessity bullion and other metals from a RAV: Bt NeEs S MEAT CO®. = e \m, respect for convictions of other United States flag register at Man- 7 \ £ | peo zanillo, Mexico, consigned to Lenin- & o isus st =2 g Tender pancakes POTROAST Ib 1. It is a tradition upon| The molybdenite has been in ; . g country is founded. A transit sheds here many weeks while rl”[’ 4 (Choice Grain-Fed Steers) i s Wins Compliments f trained principles as| Russian interests sought fruitlessly [” 3 = . Coffee Alway he Scout cath and law to di <.Mcn it to Viadivostok aboard i R l B - b Hills Bros. - ety | Boiling Bee : fluwa’“‘fld is guar- ponsibilities ~ for gcod i - q g (Lean and Tender) anteed to give best results | by any method of «off;"‘ & belief that its ultimate d king if directions are [0 i H . might be Germany. Toned. Hills Bros. Coffee Ski Card Pariv g 3 B PANCAKE | r be regmum] . ding el 1 8 o Wednesday Night At H 1 the o) ‘ B of fnvor $0 ST a“:h:.-lr Putting away their Klister and IN S(HOOI. \ & “' ::‘:Llnll‘nple artin which any- can become proficient. ls Bros. Coffee can be depended upon for umf‘:]rm ity of quality day after day-. When you devote care to the brewing of Hills Bros. Coffee, its aroma and flavor mll never disappoint you. g acup of good coffee one Hil i Vi (HALF OR WHOLE) Skinless——No Waste! % ' ‘IHW TAT'S A PROMISE when you Ib o buy the pancake flour with “real “ coffee loses freshness fa hick water. teady ti hot R: Start with cold or "“ol“':olwly 7 to 10 minutes after s s Percolate i nce on Seventh S ethod Carefully observe tim/GE for en:h‘:n‘ ped, RTANT: e to cach cu '{f"f., 2 level 1ablespoons of COREC TCogth desired. S 2 e g A « Scores of Students Rushed wieac ftavor” Your grocer has Keep coffee-maker clean. corsapot: Bring coffec to boilink and the games will start at 8 Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour oaip MITHOD: 6 to 8 misues preferred. Y Somove from Gre. Add a lislp cold wacer clock. 10 HOSleaIS as Re- in the convenient 2-pound handy- starts. s pumping sons r a Jess thae 2/ \uDAnly is made, water will drip and et stand § minutes 10 settle. e will suH Of Bums sack and No. 4 and No. 10 bags. ‘ Put upper bowl o0 i s minutes. Steep "" i — Rcmember ask for in GLASS VACUUM- "‘“‘"‘fl :_“_“mno...d & e sssly an m KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9. — More i ARMOUR'S— (Sugar Cued) (fter water boils. The cofie to Black 1,14 ask for Lillian Cle- than a score of students we 1- of 10 to 15 miputes. 7 minutes. 2 be in contact 3 to 7 mi 1) ments, jured this afternoon when an B plosion cccurred in (\ basement of W%% M MRS. MAHONEY ENROUTE the Rockhurst Beys' S hool. The Mrs. William T. Mahoney isre- injured were rushed !& / BACQEF\QJ ARMOUR'S ib. 2:’;;55;15 ARMOUR'S——(Sugar Cured) Never boll nor turning to Juneau on the steamer ances and privat a 2 R, e , 2 [ERSSSN everheat coffes. North Coast after spending several Many of the boys are reported Coirm AT nl . i o | 104 ON THE SIDE of every can ‘This drives off the months in California with her s re be- )Y THE REAL wHE fl? ARMOUR'S X burned 1)\|L ncne aromatic sub- Dan, who is Tattending scheo! S stances from the PAY°’N TAKIT mental to the PHONE 9295 | BETTER PRICES BETTER QUALITY BUY COUPON BOOKS - - - AND SAVE 5% §20.00 BQOK $19.00 $10.00 BOOK $9.50 are directions for obtainin, best resulls by any melfiud of coffee-makin, Write Hills %m Coffee, Inc., ban Francisco, far free copy of *“The Art of Coffee-Making. L A R D (From Pure, Fresh Meat) lho = mofi « SHORTENING | 3::::, 40 c Pork Sausage = 1b.—-23c § Stewing CHICKENS HILLS BROS COFFEE e 30, e B b7 fl!IIHMHlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII|IlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllullliIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIlllmlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI! PAY DAY SPECIALS AT THE 20TH CENTURY MARKET PUBI;GBOSAST w Lean, Eastern, Grain- ToMATO Fed—Cut Any Size b-29¢ | SAUSAGES ---Ib. 25¢ A Sunday Morning Delicacy A REAL TREAT! FRICASSEE HENS a boil but should BUTTER - - - - 2pounds78¢ continue boiling. " BETTER VALUES AT GEORGE BROTHEBS! LITTLE PIGS ARMOUR'S STAR LEG OF PORK From Eas’ern Grain-Fed Porkers SAVE BY PHONING 92—95 COFFEE - - - - 2pounds48¢ SCHILLINGS—M. J. B—GOLD SHIELD GEORGE BROTHERS ARE CHEAPER BUY YOUR MEATS at GEORGE BROTHERS Finest Quality in Juneau Phone 92-95 EQBOASLBABY BEFF - Pound 25c Rt s s e e L e o Fresh Ground HAMBURGER--1b.25¢ The Best There Is|—Lean, Fresh—Made Every Hour! EASTERN—Grain Fed § STEER BEEF | BACON --EACH20c | EACH-59c | £ | HAMBURGER - - - Poun ROLLED RIBS —1b. 35 (THE KlNG OF ROASTS) T-BONE--Ib. 40 (MEI.T[NG TENDER) BACON-—21bs.35¢ (ANCHOR STY LE) FRANKFURTERS--b. 25¢ (ARMOUB 'S STAR) m iabs-r RELIABLE DELIVERY SERVICE IN 'ma cITY. ’Phcme Us Now. "SANITARY MEAT CO. Cellophane—Half Pounds PORK ROAST 722s pound 25¢ PORK GHOPS “Z¥TE" EACH 5¢ H-A-M- s S'“';V:;":;::;f;“‘ b.273c e ONE-POUND I:"'A_R"D PACKAGES Pound loc FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS EVERYDAY DURING LENT 20th CENTURY MARKET HORMEL'S -BACON - - - - Pound25¢ GEORGE BRQTHERS ARE ALWAYS CHEAPER! === ROASTS - - - ROAST LEG VEAL, PORKorLAMBIb.35¢ ROLLED RiBorRUMP - - Pound35¢ BIG DRAWING AT GEORGE BROS. TONIGHT, 7:00 3 Valuable Prizes 'GEORGE BROTHERS b Phone 92-95 PAY°N TAKIT Phone 92-95 e : 5-: P ‘ FOR 'n-n: rAsns'r AND m:wzsr one 95 0 - I 9 P l[ “ F i l i Mixers after 6 P. M. i IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllll|IIIIIIII§l

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