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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20 1941. Roberf McKee, Killedin ~ SPECIALTAX ! Bomber Crash, KnownHere SESSION IS URGED HERE | < November Meehng Urged| -Hearings fo Start on Income Tax Bill ARMSTR()NG FLO0RS Save M‘”“'!l SaveTime Save Work HOLDEN FLIES 9 ON COAST TRIPS Only one flight was made by local airways today as pilot Alec Holden carried nine passengers o and from the Coast — 3 i e by My e BT T;;gj"}"":;, 0. Rud- | PROPERIY TAXES BEING MADE OUT Pi was landed at I G H’”‘“ B delivery to Great Britain, late yes- eneral | Chichagof On the return trip 2 _ e LR EVening by | Holden carried Joe Boletto, Bob terday struck a steel radio tower and ic s killed Pilot Marino Giglielmetti, 42 don Layfield, (Jimmy Humphry and oo gono oo 80 S Robert | Harry Kazee from Hirst and B. \romen 30 of Burbink ‘h‘( : Announcement was made today g 10 & DAtlve | that property tax statements | the City of Juneau are being m out today and will be in the mail Robert McKee is well known in l”‘“" ht e i EDEN NOW N (AIRO CAIRO. Alaska larges. ribe to the Daily he paper with the rculation b Cameron f{rom C:n.n;,oi of Spckane, Wash Try a classitied ad in The Empire. Juneau. He was Payments may be made immedi- 1938, and install and must be made before latest Linotype n A special session of the Legisla- ately, ture to deal with taxation problems | y ikl FEW WEEKS ONLY! FLORSHEIM SHOES This is the event thousands of men have been waiting for—a chance to buy Florsheim style and quclity at sale prices. It is not a sale to dispose of odds and ends—Itis a 48-year-old Florsheim tradition to lower prices twice a year. *Today’s High Quality at Last Winter’s Low Pricel ALSO BIG HAT SALE $3.:‘5 While They Last! Includes the FAMOUS WATERPROOF HATS in Nationally Known Styles! S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Thi M. GUEST: “Please tell me how you make such delicious coffee?” HOSTESS: “Just use Hills Bros. Coffee according to direc- tions . .. Won't you have another cup?” People who have been confused in cofiee-making and disappointed in their coffee have been delight- fully surprised when they tried Hills Bros. Coffee. For The Covect Grind produces the maximum of fla- vor and aroma when used “as is” in any kind of coffee- maker. FOR MAKING PERFECT COFFEE | JUST FOLLOW THE 2888 DIRECTIONS ON THE SIDE OF | TM Correct Grind is guurumaed to produ« best results in ' orip €} GLASS MAKER (- PERCOLATOR () OR POT (] If directions on side of Nllh Bros Coffee can are followed |genthaler Company and er pire. At that time he was nstalla | will be added to "“ sEtement tion expert for the Merge x‘l\uu Linotype Company. Previous to join- ing the Mergentha ompany, w- Kee operated a school m‘ S ne and was then kn(mn as an nally good flier. Several Al- aska fliers knew McKee and he was well thought of. It is understood th: several months ago he decided to flying again, resigned from the Me: 11 be held tonight at the Arm ferrying planes to Canada. sharp. SANITARY MEAT 13— PHONES-49 ¥ ) - FINEST QUALITY! —— LOWEST PRICES! Selected top grades of meat. u)ntrol aged for tenderness ‘\‘huh 15 or a delinquency penalls The regular drill of the Juneau nit of the Alaska National Guard d in|with roll being called at 8 o'clock | is proposed by Senator Leroy Sulli- van' of Nome in duced in the Senate this morning. The measure calls upon Gov. Ernest Gruening to call a special 15-day a memorial intro-| session some time around November Gen‘“ne An“sTno“G 15 of this year for the specific pur- nnse of considering a new tax pro- ram. The Senator's memorial declares the present 60-day session too short for an adequate consideration of the numerous problems relating to tax- ation. By November, it is also argued, | Federal tax requirements will be |known and the Territory will be| better able to know what demands it can make on its taxpayers. Tax Committee Proposed A bill to create a Special Legisla- {tive Tax Committee was also intro- | duced by Senator Sullivan today. It | would consist of four members from leach house, the oldest in point of service from each Division. The Ccemmittee would be empowered to employ technical assistance and to study the present tax system and any proposals for change. An ap- | mittee is made in the bill The Taxation Committee’s income tax bill, providing for both persenal and corporation levies will be con- | sidered by the Senate in committee {of the whole, with a first public | hearing to be held at 1 o'cleok to- | |are pressing the Itali morrow afternoon | Senator O. D. Ccchran’s bill to re- move the bounty on eagles was con- propriation of $5,000 for the Com- Inlaid LINOLEUM mxa variety of bright color- ul patterns. Cemented to \()I R FLOOR over ARM- STRONG FELT. NOW ONLY $23.40 for a 9x12 room Genuine QUAKER FELT RUGS ARMSTRONG'S BEST QUALITY in the new beautiful designs. NOW ONLY $7.50 for a 9x12 ARMSTRONG WAX Quick drying and long 3 wearing. SAVES your floor from wear, and makes cleaning easier. Gallon size $2.75 Quart size 85¢ INSIST ON ARMSTRONG'S and be sure of having the BES T ! Juneau-Young Hardware Co. GREEKS KEEP PRESSING ON FASCIST LINES ATHENS, Feb. 20.—Greek soldiers without a let-up. The repulsed three Fascist tacks in two days and also two “stubbornly defended’ nl‘uw\ .- EDITOR OF NOME NUGGET FLIES IN FOR JUNEAU VISIT Due in Juneau this afternoon on tinued on third reading until Mon- | day The Senate adjourned until 11 o'clock tomorrow. - .- VALDEZ GROUP PLANS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL |v sm a group of V:l had pape and flavor, cut “WASTE-F Rh ” and offered at these low prices. SHOP TODAY! CHUCK BEEF ROAST Ib. 35¢ | Eastern Grain-Fed Steers HAMS - Armour’s Star Skinned—No Waste— “THE HAM WHAT 'AM” BACON Pound35c Armour’'s—Fancy Breakfast Fresh CHICKENS' PLUMP—TENDER BIRDS \ POUND---2 8¢ BREAST OF VEALS - Ib. 20 | Milk-Fed Veal—Very Delicious Baked with Pocket of POT ROAST - Pound 38¢ | ITTLEPIGS, theBestIb. 35 Armour’s Star | Beneless Beef CubesIb. 3 5¢ 1 E joon with torial Auditor Frank A. Boyle, for a corporation to| 5 | be known as the “Valdez Commun- . \ ity Hespital.” Those signing the ar- publlc’lllon in Alaska ticles of incorporation and forming| ™ Before continuing south for a va- the first board of directors are: O. H ‘“”0" Mrs. Mx\n.u{l will be a st Armstrong, R. J. Shepard, Clar Wwilliam Poy, W. P. Camercn and Kenneth R. Hughes, all of Valde: The shares are all no profit shar- | ene of Welfa ing and the $20,000 is to be paid in b ! money, plo])exl\ service or labor D Emplire Cln,\\lfmdfi Payl GEORGE BROS. Super Market PHONE 92 or 95 _ BE AT GEORGE BROTHERS STORE FRIDAY, FEB. 21 T:30P. M. I¢’s the Big Night! | MILK George Bis. hascontracted for the entire supply of milk from the Eagle Rock Dairy. There Will Be No Increase in Price! i | (GEORGE BROS. | Super Market ._PHONE 92-95 GEORGE BROTHERS Depart- . Maynard WIHiY SUFFER wilh your feet? Phone 648. Chh'npodlsl. Cr. Steves For Stewing—No Weight | SANITARY MEAT (0. ED SHAFFER—Manager N mfi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m||IIIIIIHMIIIIIII/III////////// nmy /7//7// ZBIREE CHELRS FOR THE WHISKEY i THAT'S "Cheerful as /fs lldme' 5 ///////7//7//////////” NN mmmm, ummmm\\mm b KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WH!SKEY HRAND National Disiillers Products Corporation, N. Y. 777777 MMMMM\NI\\\N\\\\\\N\\\\\\\W » Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington n Alh‘\mn ! | L= There is no substitute for Newspaper Advemsmn BERT’S GASH GROCERY PHONE PHONE l 04 Compare the Quality l 05 THEN PHONE BERT"S! WE ASK YOU To Compare These Prices then Stores Closed Saturday—Buy for Twa Days! DANISH—$3 Score CALAVOS, Ripe, Fancy . . 2 for 25¢ WINESAPAPPLES . . . 4pounds25c NUCOA . . . . . . 2pounds49c SUN MAID RAISINS, Seeded or Seedless . 2 pkgs. 19¢ SNOWDRIFT-3 . in 53 AIR—Tender- PEAS 3 No. 2 2 lms 39¢: dozen $1.49 HOME STYLE PEACHES 2 large cans 45¢: dozen §2 59: case §5 10 PEANUT—JANE GOODE & BUTTER - 131 1b.jar 33| CANNED FRUIT - §largecans 95( Pears — Plums —_ Pmeapple —_ Aprlcots — Home Style WHITE STAR QUARTERS TUNA 2for 25 KING OSCAR SARDINES . . HALVES 2 for 43¢ can 25¢ HORMEL LITTLE PORK SAUSAGE, tin 25¢ LIPTON’S—Black TEA — half pound 49¢; pound 93¢ KRAFT Chocolate Malted MILK Two Pounds r 70 Five Pounds $1.65 One Pound 49e¢ LARGE IVORY FLAKES 2 pkgs. 49« FRESH RAW SHRIMP Shelled and Very Fancy Large Shrimp—A Wonderful Feod POUND 49¢ FRESH FROZEN FOODS The most complete stock in Juneau. Fifteen G Fresh VEGETABLES, shead o Ly Twelve Tree-Ripened FRU 4 SEAFOODS — MEATS — SAUSAGE and POULT I\Y Come in—Try Them! You will be pleased at their de. licious flavor and economy.