The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1946, Page 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 watch's mechanism. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES is proud of the dependability of these engines that power each of the Coast Liner fleet. Founded in Alaska « . . for the growth of Alaska . .. horsepower with the delicate precision of a fine THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOOTBALL FORECAST By HALOLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK, Nov. 156—Army Notre Dame remained unbeaten last Saturday by playing their spectacular scoreless deadlock iy New York's Yankee Stadium and this observer predicts that both will have the same unsullied rec anc ord when temorrow’s games are fin- 1shed A worn eleven likely wil have the harder LOMOrrow taking on Pennsylvania, but th Cade should show new life. How- cver, the Quak have the ability to end Army’s unbeaten string abruptly, especially if an early hreak comes their way *Northwestern's lack of an ade- ate passing attack should make Notre Dame’s of remaining amon; the unbeaten easier than Army’s job Other selections Illinois over Ohio State these clubs got off to a slow but today they are probs strong as any Midwestern with TIllinois, victor over gan, the more consistent Arkansas over Southern dist: Arkansas, stepchild Southwest Conference has a chance to tie for crewn by defeating the Yale ovey Princeten line has solidified at last @ quarterbacking problems have Army task start ly as outfit Michi- THE TWO BIG MOTORS OF THE PN A Coast Liner combine the strength of thousands of Metho- of the years 1046 ngs 101 the M been P N A’s day-in, day-out regularly scheduled flights serve this great land . . . swiftly . . . economically . . . with the finest standards of air transport . .V plus friendliness and courtesy. PAciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST «Airlines CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS L [ You will be interested 1o know that in 1945- 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- son's record prices for Standard Ranched Mink. It is our belief that during this period we sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense to sell your goods through the Auction orgenization that is FIRST in sell- ing power. For the naw season we will mar- ket Silverblu, Royal Koh-i-nur, Koh-i-nur, Blufrost, Mutation Mink as well as the Standard Mink. Our organization is pre- pared to render you the utmost in service and friendly relations. We point to our LEADERSHIP of the past, as the reason why you should ship your Silver Fox and Mink peits to us. Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. MINK STARS o 1946-47 SELLING Silverbly fiqya/ Koh-i-nur &M Ko Wttt Slandard Under arrangement with the Mutation Mink Breeders Association, Lampson, Fraser & Huth Inc., will sell oll the above types of Mink during 1946-47 season. Pastels will not be offered until the following season. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . % o omers 2 e i e £ 15 4 ) )| reperpe= V4 ey § 4 e )TN gt | Leadoshih safely . . . and arocery but isn’t on it ad for the E Oklahoma over Tigerts must pa .Look td the unexpected P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP, and that i Missouri: The' the penalty for o8 : Oklaho- weck on their Geergia g Auburn: Charlie Trippi and his playmates shouldn’t 1:ave too much treuble in tnis one, Ithough Auburn's ravis Tidwell bably is cne of the best iresh- backs in the country crd over Washington State s from the Pacific Northwest almest alway > trouble when they trav to California and this sxception r Lake est: the friendly at- RESERVATIONS a#d TICKEE OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telepbone 716 Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines ° l-‘—l..—,..-fi.r—\.r—*—\.r—“i.fifi.l—“‘!.r—'—\] N SELLING Wse this Jnvoice /a? (enyenience FlASER & HUTH, INC., Insured Parce! 'ox‘ ] Creck how shipped 75 OF SHIPMENT TeNTS OF To— CONTEN ianee Rl ey tion ot ot P! T QUANTITY This shipment M Public A ipment moy B¢ oid elther ot P : “Hame of SNIPPe’ FD. o Shrast Addrert hecks will un are sold ! SHIPPING INSTRUE oL . On exprast :m,s:.ndfl our ko Pk 3.'.“..-' e 4 [ hi el wnn g expense Aol loss. din\‘"" o eived from e the @ imured against €14, 90545 ) Dar of o4t 1470 ne amon! 14 . heating 1o ovold 1ully in order fore shipping ond pack care dryiley hnmuqhH Printed i AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1946 DEC. 3rd 23rd MINK ” Last Recelving Date Nov. SILVER FOX & ALL COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC. Last Receiving Date Nov. MUTATION MINK DEC. 11th 30th - DEC. 23rd 1947 JAN. 6th 23rd MINK Last Receivipg Date Dec. SILVER FOX & ALL COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC. i JAN. 15th Last Recelving Date Dec. 28th =10 both of | r Virginia ington & JUNEAU, ALASKA ** MARTHA SOCIETY HOLDS _ BAZAAR AT 7 TONIGHT 1ade edgings Carolit Clemson ove ina State ov- Mz Wash- Lee West Brigham 1 over Denver over Colo- Young over Colo dn A & M, Utah State over Wy- ming State YJCLA » over Utah SC paid ce N v or to San 5c0) or to P, Box 21 sssersehmidt m s California Wash: ver are 3akery to >, at the purity suc Ve Yory for your holiday fPast THANKS- GIVING EIRD BERY CREAMERY BUTTER PER POUND 95¢ CITY COUNCIL IS 10 MEET THIS EVENING of prep he Ju ity Coul the Mar- me it 8 Matters to be permar Gold im- plans f e channel of propes*d airport which had extensive ently, has been h waters of two It is believed sssary to build annel, in walls awny tea variety will fr¢ ar, and mar suitable wdition there will be Empir handkys Wit 1 many kni Besfi" !(nowm towsl lip: eted a cak ndy crozl nin ited to att - IAVIAN MN(E L veryone invited ELKXS' HALL —- NOV. 16 Peterson’s 5-Piece Orchestra DANrINu — JU to 1 DMISSION $1.20 it bbbt cluding ta counle which enahle us PAGE THREE ROBBER OPERATION PHIL/ formed ADELPHIA A thief per- successful operation on a cbox and a food locker and ruefully tlon was ¢ Empir t results! 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