The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1946, Page 3

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FRIDA\ NOVhMBl:R 29, I‘)46 ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg ana steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle l FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (12 ESTFUL SPARKLE A SICKS” QUALITY PRODUCT SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 * DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT ALASKA BY ODOM & CO. SIEKS SELECT BEER E. G. Sick, Pres. LIGHT WEIGHT ALUMINUM | Snew Shovels with steel cutting edge and wood grip. Special Shipment just arrived 1325 AlSO=== Still a few left! Silver Streak i Children’s Sleds (Flexible—Steel runners) Each 8$6.50 EACH BIILY o i i Connors Motor Co. PHONE 121 LIBRARY FUND ELKS’ entertainment A ——— A i White Elephant AUCTIONE ™Y, at 2o0’°clock Sponsored by the Juneau Rotary Club BENEFIT MEMORIAL HALL Fun-===for everyone! refreshments...fFun Keep the Date! 00000000000 DUROCHER IS 2 Yanks Grea! Outfield in SIGNED AGAIN - BROOKLYN, Nov about Lzo Duroc 29 All the hullabaloo be- Game in ‘47 tomorrow at Munici: THE DAILY \LASKA hMPIRh—fJUNEAU ALASKA ARMY, NAVY e o NEW YORK, Nov AREREADY who game s ally has been nominated k n of the week in the Asso- s poll ) W] 4 ‘An All-America tackle candidate Connor earned the honor this week for his play in the Notre Dame- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20— We're Tulane game at New Orleans, South- isre Wahle mat ald Navy €rn s writers said he dominated oach Tom Hamilton as the Mid- & &1 otre Dame line that ‘'shov- 5 polishied g thetr gaié Dlays t the Greenies all over the field v in last minute preparation rmy-Navy grid cl al Stadium Coach Earl Blaik | reported ing the highest paid mar entire Army squad was in excellen - baseball won't mean a thing in physical trim and that most of the NEW YORK, Nov. 29—The New Brooklyn if the Dodgers don't wir wers who have been on the in York Yankees' great outfield trio the psnnant next seaso Notody jured list will be back in action oi Joe Dimaggio, Charlie Keller knows that better than Leo ainst the Middiss and Tommy Henrich, which led That's why, before the ink had' An estimated 102,000 fans are ex- the Yankees to three straight pen- dried on new “b and bet- pected to turn out for the nants from 1941-'43 before it was ter he signed regently.|service game which has been broken up by Uncle Sam, headed 1 out for months. However, sc: r was talking of chan: a list of 14 Yank players who have nodding wisely | were |Gfferide ‘the signed contracts for the 1947 sea- 'President Branch Rickey pi to procure Army for son trading splurge at the 25 $90 apair ne In making the announcement, Ar meetings face value President Larry McPhail disclosed | This developed when Rickey e % that had sent out “about 25 called a press confer to an- contracts” and that no player has nounce that Durocher had signed . 7 asked to take a cut from a one-year contract for 1947 at a hls Weel( S salary No salary fig- ~uh~1.nlml advance over the 1946 ° announced Lonus arrangement G d G S It was reported that Leo ri ames ed a $42,000 basic salary plus an additional : 2ol BOWLERS woRm"G Fonus amounting to about $20,000. FOUDNINS (ip Tk N C COligge P iate football games scheduled to be i high Dbrackets, over the $50,000 States mark { (ITY, ROLL "EM BALLS Biigle st R Army vs. Navy Bosten College vs. Holy Cross. Members of the Merchants whi League are bowling on the Elks alleys to ain who will b> members of | ALL PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL TEAM 1S the squad going to Ketchikan, hit the alleys last Tuesday night with i & Rnase PICKED BY WRITERS Blanton 184 156 157 497 Daylin 194 120 165 479 : : el R I By Associaled Press Hichols 11;% ll‘;l)! 11‘();{5‘1 ?l,’:] The Coast Conference Champions, ;r ‘1’::’(‘ ];G 166 191 473 the UCLA Biuins, placed four men Lajoie 197 140 198 &m0 lfv: the :nuvl.xu'(l Prr('iv All»l;"‘\ul-l RSB b ic football team. The mythica ;““p(“li“‘) ;:g ;Zx}; Eg ‘:3:‘ squad is selccted through a con- s 111 185 190 546 SeNSus of sports writers and coach- Dalziel 131 133 145 407 ““ S Metcalf 138 161 177 476 4 3 J. Barragar 112 156 186 514 M@ were placed on the first te Sow 190 211 157 558 tWo from Stanford and on n F. Barragar 137 150 178 465 from Washington, St. M s and ks 209 171 146 526 the University of San Francisco. BacIinacn 161 138 189 4gs| There is only one repeater from! Aosicls 150 88 149 397 the 1945 team. He is halfback| 0 o Herman Wedemeyer of St. Mary's % . Here is the rest of the All-Coast The Chinese cemtuties ago used|y,.yficiq: Ernie Case of the Brui to transport mat- pjouq Merriman of Stanford and sad Lght. Forrest Hall of USF i O RA BL UL N S The line consists of ends Buri 3 { Baldwin of UCLA and Dick Hagen {y of W gton, tackles John Fer- raro USC and Don Malmberg ! of UCLA, guards Bill Hachten of 3 Tonight... plan on a tasty full course dinner .. in a pleasant atmosphere at Stanford and Mike Garzoni of usc center Don Paul of UCLA End Buir Baldwin was mous choice and Wedemeyer ed almost a perfect score. The second team consists of the | following backs: Mickie McCardle of UCLA, Jake Leicht oi Oregon, | Den Samuel of Oregon State and Jer Shipkey of UCLA. And the second team line: ends Jim Call- anan of USC and Horace Gillam of Nevada, tackles Bill Chambers '¢f UCLA and Jim Turner of Cali- fornia, guards Martin Chaves of | Oregon State and Mike Dimitro of ‘UCLA, and center Bill Gray of Oregon State and 4 unani- poll- - NOTICE Wb : YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! \ G } George and Lu leased the Sear iand will take 1 \ Dec. 1, {1046, Rentals paid in advance for " { Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. | |cccupancy Snonid e i e new \ | leassees. 436-5t. y SEWARD STREET s By The average life-span in Rev- Opposite Goldstein Bldg. oluuo y War days was about llhm)-l e and a half years. NEXT LT e SR Maryland vs. No. Carolina State. Michigan e vs. Wash. State, Notre Dame vs. Southern Calif Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A & M uth Mississippi State Alabama vs, Auburn vs. Florida Georgia vs. Georgia LSU vs. Tulane North Carclina v olina State ec vs. Vanderbil southwest 5. Rice 5. TCU. Tech. vs. Hardin- Reeky Moantain Tech, wryland Simmons, State vs. State Colorado U. vs. Colorado A & M West n State vs. Washington Pacific vs State. & MINK STARS Sitvordl Blupst Slandard Breeders c0e 890 e good sense to sell your goods through the Auction organization that is FIRST in sell- Gray one Oregon State of the other ¢ singled out for praise o just couldn't be moved on de- Center, linemen who Tiox TABLE NOVEMBER 50 High tide Low tide High tide 00 0 DINE FUN FOR ALL—SUNDAY ROTARY CLUB WIHITE ELEPHANT AU You will be interested to know that in 1945- 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- son's record pricas 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 ing power. For the new 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 Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. /o 1946-47 SELLING Koyal Koh-s-nu Kob-i-nm Unger arisrigement with the Mutation Mink A & Huth 6 1 16 e e 0 e am, 128 feet yan, 65 feet pm, 132 fee e s 0 0 0 % / Yarano s m of the Bubble Room Terrace (dusic by the O'REILLYS New York 1, N¢ Gentlemen: We have shippe Y P T P P T T T e T ) L i T Lea /em{/fi RASER LAMPSON, F treet 151 West 300 34"(9' PAGE THREE WEEK Notre has all REOPENING MONBAY? Lucille’s Beauty Salon CALL NOW—and make appoini- ments for Permanenis for Christmas. INTRODUCING—-Mathilda Sommerg from San Francisco EVENING APPOINTMENTS Phone 492 Klein Bldg. the Pleasan? fecor Jotd P. M.—ELKS' HALL TION ELEANOR O’REILLY SEI.I.ING Use this Jnvaice Jor & HUTH, INC., | ed the (o“oflg'_ |nsured Porcel n:l‘ [s) shipped Vit ot rou O ek How shi fre= OF SHIPMENT ALUE FOR CONTENTS ANCE 7 KIND OF PELT WU GE No. QUANTITY gatiipror 4o PACKA i i S Friwate Treaty Salt: T Tablic Auction or o This shipme TRANSPO! ompany @ ,'...'i-:‘v;n C"“ must be "’""33000 per packed <t fire ond mn":' os! icies Vi ainst 1y n Pol e r policies uP ! s, will bo intured SO0 Sole ond LS, other furs hile in our ¥ \Up to Prompt DY € Pt with the v Your merchendist, Tigoneral pOleitl SF it cradit yOU! 1der 10 avoid heatind me rehov fully in © under he ter o in our %o ack carefully transi while in MINK Last Rocelving Date Nov. SILVER FOX & ALL COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC RTATION IS0 ,w -v«-w-"' wil The insurance e sure oft pe't punted in AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink MUTATION MINK MINK Last Receiving Date Dec. SILVER FOX & ALL COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC. Lest Recelving Dote Dec. saipec. 3ra n SILVER FOX DEC. 11th Last Receivi . 30th ast Recelving Date Nov. ”l':l(, A N 1947 sidAm. eoh MINK JAN. 15th 28th . oL PRx PR JoL oL ). ) 151 West 30th Street USA ey be 1old either ¢! Hame of Shippe RF.D.of Shraet Address droy Tow! 1d chacks will b® 0 when Tors ore 5o IN! STRU minimu Parcel |PPING e declore @ MININCE iy da yau- PETE S On srprent me policie n will be 100 1o h the Gnul efore shippingd oad R '+ are thorough!y dry ® YOUR 1946 i e Y i WSS LY WSS L) SR LY WHST LY S LY SUN L} S L) SN Y U P GH T SR Y SR T SR e T New York,1. N. Y. 1 2°L 301 PEYY PR Py 31 et o J

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