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THE DAILY ALASKA MPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 1LOCAL ATTORNEY ' SOUTHTO ATTEND INDIANHEARINGS Altorney R R PAGE SIX K. Ma States Commissioner’ linger, Silo Hogan, Mrs. 4 NORTH SEA IAKES Lcan Bonnn- MacLean, Linda Mac- | neau Precinct, at Juneau, A Lear that 10 o'clock A, M., Janua Edwalds LARGE LIST SOUTH l)()UGL AS e same; and that all pen ccrmd therein are hereby orth Sea arrived from b)lkl i t with the following pas- | appear at said time and p | file their objections, if & Isabel Holten, Floyd Ice- final account and petition for set- lddie Marshall, Mrs. Eddie| | |today on the North S i tlement and distribution thereof F v arshal rsha 5 he abor! rights hear Nrotratt.: S0 . y Mrs. Willam Robertson and | 1st, 1944, ‘ L b h"{;:‘:“‘V?f:ni‘zni;r:,l:‘m Capt. Geo,|daughter -in-law, Mrs. William | GEORGE LARSSON, y“‘i"‘(’fi”fi‘]’l“‘- ":1]‘(;“'» Feemnis . Bows, b xtital .(,wp John. |Robertson, Jr., are guests at the Administrator. 1€ O F B e o ni I}l]\(‘t:y" n, George Tahar, Vera Blackwell, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. | First publication, Nov. 2, 1044 4o it James Bosle. Mrs. Frank Price, M,|They arrived on the Northland on |Last publication, Nov. 24, 1944, j_”: e yda awock D. Williams, Barney Kane, A. Van|its last trip from Ketchikan and At the conclusion of the hearings |the length of their visit here is, , g0 gies if it is kept from food |Robertson may travel to Missouri Mrs. Robertson, : | for a few hou Valley, Iowa, to visit his m Mavern Thé North Sea left during the s yet indefinite night with the following passengers Sr., is a sister of Mrs Mills. 0. Orness, L. Evi s, Margaret HALLOWEEN FUN ks Lesher, Mrs. M.| Douglas youngsters, as usual,| James Robertson, were out in force on the Douglas streets on Hallowe'en eve with ricks or treats.” As in the past several years, the event was cel iday and Saturday Specials SAVE 5 9 and Buy $20.00 Coupen Books for $19.00 = SEA FOOD HEADQUARTERS devnn A. H. Brawner, Mi awner, A. Brawner, Marie Braw T | Y ind Wesley McDonald. brated without damage to properay. | I OMAT LN | or Wrangell—Mrs. H. Lorenzen, | ; 3 3 | . M lor, Julia Lorenzen, Elanor SOUTH ON NORTH SEA CAMPBELL'S | Regular Price—3 for 33¢c McCormick, Don C. Foster, G. K.| Mrs, Della I Poor left for hcr! h OPA Price 3 for 36': | y H.-Olson. = Pri(‘o F’ home in Montana on last night's| - : e — Frances , F.|geatt ¥ » ® b o ' "|Seattle-bound North Sea, (,‘omplct- - = | George Bros. Special e hirls sl Phgie (R R, S ardines in Mustard or § | i Pink Red Saimon $ Tomato Sauce Adolphonson, Pauline Peters, Mrs.| | en, Charlotte Kirby, Emy Mont- " 5, » o > . g rCe “‘\‘ son, Val Poor, and Lumh Mrs. | George Eros. Special Pri | ot ¢ Somery, Marcino Adolphaon, JAmes| seee. et visued her sons famiy @ns ifir ( ; V. “Thpetvich, . ‘Wither. Mksseoors sios SIS FILECESOle Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers! - n, Catherine Pagaran, Billie|, = 0" vio 4iocohool with the | Pe n, Kenneth Pagaran, Modes- | e i b SUREREREL A 5 < 8 intention of completing the term Shrimp—Clams—0ysters to: Feghin | here. ‘ Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers! John Pastl, Marie Pastl, John Mc- T“na“"maCkere! F L 0 U R el L Cfij‘(‘;l"’“.‘g;“,fi.";:' Ny [ Miss JENSEN IN ANCHORAGE = MA TC HE o) 19-LB. BAGS—CENTENNIAL et Z : {" Miss Florence Jensen left this lmporled Slyle Sardines O'Bri; t Bty ; sia Alench, Timothy Miller, Week for Anchorage, where she is & TRUE AMERICAN OPA Prlce—$3.l7 Evelyn Butler, George A, Dale, H,{employed with the Bureau of Labor 4 cOdhsh Cakes Pel R 1 P i 1 i $l 20 Olson, George Larson, Dolly Lar- Statistics under Alaska Field Rep-|{ -4 carions i ) - son, Mrs. W. Williams, Mrs, Jane|resentative Miss Pauline Paro. Miss |\ __ ________ ARG S o S oA eg“ ar rrice y G(B()l‘ge Bl‘()s. bpec.u' Wwilliams. iJmsen, a sister of Marcus Jensen, ! DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TR 4 o < - 2 | J. H. Davis, Lester Riuk, William | Douglas groceryman, has been with i ey » sy George Bros. Special Price . ward. W H. Garnahan, F. O|her brothers family here since the TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES Barnes, D. M. Barnes, R. S, Smith, |first of the year. In Juneau she 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. (ar'ons 00 @ H. Craig was employed on a Federal Hous-| MINI‘\IUM—$2 50 El | Buy $20.00 Coupon Books—Save 5 Percent John Males, Robert German,|ing Survey, which included the|}e { George Forman, Elizabeth Davis,| Douglas area. | ' (oupon B( o l\s ;umd in Meat and Li s Depts. | R i | William Brown, Sophie White. | ——————— i PHONE B4 SR Mrs. J. McMahon, Mavis Linn Mc-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | ' | n [ ] A [ T [ ] E - S Mahon, Andrew Asher, C. W. Ash(r That George Larsson, administrator | 04 i F. W. Asher, D. Carlson, Mrs. D.|of the estate of Olaus Larsson, (k- E - G G S [ Calilomia-—-Besl Grade Carlson, C. Nelson, Frances Clayton, | ceased, has filed his final account DOUBLE AA GRADE | L. M sh. "md report of his administration of ‘ G Butts an Helender, J. ; said estate, and his petition for dis- | g | Ma , Frank , V. Card, Freda| tributi thereof, t] Unit 1 Our Ceiling—78c POUND 7 5¢ o e, 1t e S. Stenahein, J. McMahon, F. ogEa® yReCt | 4 Clagton, Amelia Shaw, Clayton > ° 4 George Bros. Special | Buy Now as ihey are gefting Broce 3. w mrvant &, macker. |} o QST Arr@ved U very scarce! e, R T. Hartls, Richard Harrs : Strietly Fresh—Just Arrived! % George Bros. Special Price George Bros. Special i Sonts 5. Hoash, Harela He.| will be of interest to our fellow America) FURNITURE—WOODWORK One Application Mothpreols TR0 Mo B, T | ! as the famous “Robert E. Lee” boats and showboats.| Phone, Wriie or Wire George Brothers! A. C. Davenport ¢ = * i I.E m VARN!SH irl‘;uu;m T. H. Hancock, Margaret at | Abraham i GRAPEFRUIT JUICE | Johnson'sLIKOLEY e SANITARY MEAT MARKET 1, Monte B. Heath, Harold Her-‘I —— Sé.@@ (ASE 35( NOTE—From timetotime, in thisspace, ] TWO FREE DELIVERIES DAILY PGS RS (L S it e s"é::;:[;fl;;&t:fllfi;fi:;fi;nf'ye'r:’e.sl 3 13 and FLOORS for Lilo of Fabric LT e Odorless—Stainless—Noninflammable could have carried when she chug- (.EOR(,h BR() I‘HLRs ged along in her heyday, in the CORNED B EEF | l.arge Assoriment of Vegetables [ ,.uvsiocd n e dode st Lo Schenley’s principal distilleries is ‘omlin, O. M. Kline, W. T.| Steamboat! THERE’'S NO MYSTERY about the rich, matchless flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. It's just a 3 matter of maintaining standards. First, we choose 1 z only the finest coffees obtainable. Second, we roast every berry } to perfection. None overdone. None underdone. Such perfecfion 4 @(‘ml(hes l)|~dppcdr As You I’oll : i Regular Price—Pint 65¢ | William F. Hodel, Jr., Jackie A.| OPA Price—$4.56 | g | Erickaon, 7ot 0 Malek Phones 49 and 13 A Closeout Product—Phone 92- there will appear an article which we hope - PERMA-MOTH SCRATCH REMOVING POLISH ; ; Shades of Mark Twain, Tom | | thousand tons of mixed war cargo E handled by a tow of eight or ten @ barges. Such a tow, incidentally, is twenty-four times as great a load | = glamorous old days of river steam- 4 is achieved by *Controlled Roasting—our exclusive process 4 , ‘which roasts just a few pounds at a time, evenly, continuously. 1 | LETTUCE—LOCAL CABBAGE located—on the Ohio. The Ohio, I | LOCAL CARROTS—LOCAL TURNIPS | animportant inland waterway, is a Speed of operation and temperature are controlled with an | | RUTABAGAS—GREEN PEPPERS prime l':\lctor in speeding thehflow of | | X S sential w: 1cohol to tl n- = PoeY & . et . . 4 | 1)AN151{1%¥§§1‘2}3H[$ [E[LF]?DYSQ[ £ fie‘ic,:Ubb::fl.:\gszlO;;V?Pehsny!& E exactness that eliminates the variations of roasting in bulk. l | BANANA SQUASH—YAMS | And other important distilleries e . t e SWEET POTATOES e e The result is matchless uniformity of flavor and richness. This | 3 vania are close to the waterways T CR ANBERR]ES POUND 45(: which are making history again. Great fleets of modern riverboats | are smashing bottlenecks in vital wartime transportation. ‘There they go, these steamboats, , downstream over the busy liquid BORDEN’S -CARNATION - DARIGOLD | | i5to i coke, finished steel, grain, flour, machinery—from Pittsburgh, Chi- | , St. Louis, Cinci i, Cash and Carry $ S Yo, Oncana Michig-(_m. Illinois, and Indiana ... WITH THE REGULAR oy g g hitting PT' be 5 h i MINIMUM GROCERY ORD- R e ® We Reserve the Right ER OF $2 00 1 . { Father of Waters and out to sea .00 exclusive o to Limit! | ‘goodness is yours to enjoy in every vacuum-packed jar of Real Savings at George Brothers! | Hills Bros. Coffee you buy . . . quality that gmakes you say — \“Now that's what I call good coffee!” *Trade-marks Reg. U.S Pat. OfF, into areas rich in natural resources. Industrial centers such as Pitts- burgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, Louis- 85.796 ville, Minneapolis, St. Louis, and 0.P.A. Ceiling New Orleans are all linked by these precious waterways which have taken much of the transportation load from the ever-whirring and 2 DEL!VERIES DAILY—10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Qg Toshistow el What a thrill to this landlubber B eneiiis, Allogey oo Meai or anY low priced ilems wha, and Tennessee rivers reach or specials we will deliver at this price. A who stood and watched the river z activity at its all-time high! We were thinking of VICTORY, while 2 COPYRIGHT 1944, HILLS BROS. COFFEE. INC. we hummed that beloved, “. .. he . jes keeps rollin’ along.” MARK MERIT of SCHENLEY INTERNATIONALCORP. KEEP ON BUYING FREE A booklet containing repiints WAR BONDS—AND d rlier articles in this series wil O o o request. Send a pos-card fo THEN KEEP THEM! . ime care of Schenley Tnternational Corp o 350 Fifth Aunur, New York 1, N.