The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1947, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 Aiter Ouly three mmm ant college bas- e layed last land Bittners moved into high 5. Manhattan 53 Brooklyn) 64 Dot Temple k 15-36, in tern Oregon 52; College Idaho ever nes were played 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- son's record prices for Standard Ranched aasssimmsssrnsees Date g & HUTH, INC.. 3 Mink. It is our belief that during this period PSON, FRASE i we sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts 151 West 30t 5"“: L b of any Auction House in the world, It makes New York 1, New pror T bate of Shipmett good sense 1o sell your goods through the Gentlemen: 4 the following: ;;,’.'f// Auction organization that is FIRST in seli- We have sWRREE_——=="""" . O trpres O Ing power. For the new season we will mer- Shpped ¥ pen O 'c";:::‘h:":m”- '//:’: 4 ket Silverblu, Royal Koh-i-nur, Koh-I-nur, P hde e OF SHIPMENY =0 “JET'%T; Blufrost, Mutation Mink as woll as the e Cihip ORI \ INSURA Standard Mink. Our organization is pre- /”!A’/fr/‘ QUANTITY e . pared 10 render you the utmost in service racl iy IR \/ and friendly relations. We point to our /\ e ivete Treaty S91¢: LEADERSHIP of the past, as the reason why you should ship your Silver Fox and Mink be told either or of / either ot o1 public Auction e peetion of This shipment oY i A Shippe! pelts 1o us. [ RF.D. or Street Address State me e drawn to the above ne” hecks will s ® s are sold ¢ {STRUCTION! PPING NS s declars S“ n lp;!““::"zm.':\d. s will be V JRANSPORTATION INSUBALY mw"';“‘ .,,'.,..mm. for 35000 %0 Ine Exprest C,,:"'",..u.. e imured S b o packags 'ol| IMP up ! Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. MINK STARS for 1941 SELLING Silvarbly /joya/ Kohi-nus o Kob-i-nus Shandard Tow When | e »azu&; v ot our ‘j- inst fire 07 the! loss, sured ‘::: Mn:; .m:: inthe :u‘vld from ount Wi in ordet 1o oveld heating will be int 1n our warehouse: Yol ciot Day ':,.n.v::\ po“c\l‘ e % man your °‘- S arehouse: ying and POk corefully ripp thoroughly 871 pefore o AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox' and Mink YOUR SILVER FOX () MINK 1947 Silver Fox, Mink, ete. . 1ith Last receiving date Jan. 22nd Mutation Mink . 21st Siiver Fox, Mink, ete. st Last receiving date Mar. 12th v Silver Fox, Mink, etc. May 26th Under arrangement with the Mutation Mink gy o Broeders Association, on, Froser & Huth st reeslipmante Moy n il il ail the sbove ypes of Mink during IR i the 1946-47 season. Pastels Wil not be offered Ist until the following season. Last receiving date Aus. Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. ANIZATION ¥ P T R R el N el gy ey N O T TS ¢ ey | re— — f— e o T o WORLD'S 5B L , * 151 West 30th Street fi'ewvo'rk,l. N.Y. o ye oL et PR JoL joL 3ot ) ® L 3oL et e 3L 101 3ot )L ) FOREMOST FUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE " - v), a h\lr “,m ]n\]giu are wmn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o - —— A ing won four cifferance. tamek \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ y \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ a nip-and-tuck first lu\ll! that ¢nded in a i9-all tie, the Oak- and overpowered the San Dieg an American Bas- | League game last night in and. High point honors, how- went to San Diego’s Scotty Hamilton who tanked 16 counters.| B A 35 TP In an AAU game at Denver, the| Denver Nuggets beat Los Angeles 60 to 49 Two Pacific coast pro basketball ast night with Seatle beating Bellingham, 55 to 41, e ™ o e e e e e e ™ e Y e e P e " R " e i S i) " e A ™ JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE WMiiss the Sun? WHY USE COD LIVEB 0IL? BUILD VOURSELF A SUNTAN . . . Get Your VITAMIN D and MORE with a NEW WR ‘r'“““f’ G RAY SUN LAMP We VOTE Carl Weidmamn FOonR FOR FIRST DIVISION tinghouse Combination [} [} | | | | [} | ! ! Territorial Represeniaiive | | ! | | | [} | | | ] - s and Portland trimming Spokane, 60 [ [ on, D. C—Jimmy to 50 « Violet —Infrared Lamp Sold on i I 5, €t pedial Eledion ; 1, 213%, Rochester, N. The Oakland Oaks scored their EASY PAYMEN® PLAN \ first shutout of the Pacific Coast : \ At ic City—Danny Martin, | Ice Il()(“kv\“ 1»};m‘||t ,\vusnl‘\(. l):::- R g 2 Newark, N. J. outpointed ing the San Francisco Shamrocks, 3 “ A k fl JA““ABY Zu 194? “Bulldog™ Harris, 165's, Pitts- to 0, on the Oakland ice last night. | g .." 't i 7 10! Oakland’s goalie, Ed McNeeley, was (Paid Advertisement) Taccma—Joey Clemo, 124%,|the mainstay ¢ nd de- nd, Ore, and Kenny Lindsay, L DS . 122, Vancouver, B. C., drew, 10. company N T T e £ - — .e c they now share —__. <+ “But, Mr. Abercrombie, that's really not necessary. HOCKEY D S e 5 : i n another 1ockey ame, cwW | Clipper service even includes disposable diapers.” | Wesiminster beat Portiand, 8 to 5] | mes played last night giving the Royals a third place tie » S inim with Vanccuver in northern division | P Alaska’s family airline! That's Pan American . . . the Montreal 1, (tie). | Stanaines System of the Flying Clippers. For one out of every 13 2; New Haven 1. g T | ‘1:~cn ers is under 12 years of age. l‘h at’s why Flyin; s s Mt R C P e L gl TR nd 3; San Francisco 0. Siem o tland and Kenny Clippers carry complete stocks of special food and equip- New Westminster 8: Portland 5. | Lincsay battled to a ten round ment for children . . . evesything from fresh milk to DU draw i o disposable diapers. The stewardess has a way with children, g p 3 too. Which means that papa, mama and the whole family I ;ufi:‘\::“”j ;\;n ”'\.' l"(‘; l,":“‘l.““;:‘x can relax when traveling by Clipper. por s r e s jgned h ‘10;“’. x‘“xfn“l :r:x i SR &E . D ; Y N MG DAY FEAT“B S e : I Redlog to irz an agreement for SAI B A R B N E USE AIRMAIL....NOW 5c AN OUNCE TO THE U.S. Dottt MaTReHE AR | (P et iy e AT s : ; . Vandy | P ——— divisions of the Pacific Coast Con-'won ten and lost 12 for the Reds , 0 ferece Basketball League will see last year i . /] action tcnight that might well in-| Clyde Kl has sig NTE £ o™ d ¢ T LAV AMERICAN | 552 5 s o o S Wi $15.06 Book $14.25 $20.00 Book $19.00 $10.00 Book $3.50 when the firi ends. In Las Ange- | ks as i —__—_._._—————————_—'——'—_—_——_——-—- i aranot Hole: | Wagprg AIRWAYS | e e veia Bruins and soutn- i heet Mol T A em California Trojans renew their batted 271 for the : 2 i Phone 106 . | e e sene s oo w0 o P <= YURan -- re¥ senerriavor - - oun ( ¢ \ he Syslem o settle title hopes of both teams. > . & He'= —7//,,,7 (///ers At Berkeley, the Stanford Indians ' T T will try to upset the unbeaten U-C K A 7 J ' L et e e G HOSPITAL NOTES FOMATOES LURNCHEON CANNED erett Dean to throw a new defense e : T agaiust the Bears. The same south- St An’s nospias admitted Exira S’anf’ard fluahtV I‘l E /"‘ Evervthing ern division teams will play again Frank hes ‘and Mrs. Carl Strom ' .\ 7 3 5 B B “ l E S in Saturday night for 1 treatme: sterday, ' @, Cil“) i 1'S i S " ’ In the Pacific northwest, two :|‘nr| d x‘uml”l\"h'?”l];lll \;{:::":l::’(i MOBBELL S - Namral Kas perries ’"‘ conference games are on tap, un-| bab; ir d Mrs. Fred Wi 1 a i i 4 D g beaten Whstitbiaton Invadiug Washe | bty le,\, g e dinly (a“s a Juice . . . BUY this large 4 I i GOOdS ington State College and the Uni-| Government Hospital n)mxud 1 Blacitherries versity of Oregon taking at- can and save ¥ of Oregon taking on unbeat- neithier new patients nor discharges 1 i LA St : e — en OSC at Eugene. The Huskies, for yesterday. 1 2 cani gfi 3@ 50 PEE € Biueberries ['_'\.r_l.r'—‘l-l—-l.r‘—'\.r_‘l.l—‘fl.l—;.r'fl.r"").r—l.r-'—i.r‘“'fl.r_‘\.r—!.r—'—\.l——'\. 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COMPLETE LINE OF ALL OTHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ‘APPLES BROCCOLI SPROUTS JOHNATHAN FRESH BRUSSEL Pound 5¢ Pound 2 & Pound 29¢ POTATOES--U.S.No. 1 Yakima - 25 Ib.bag $1.69 HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET PHONE 553 LARD and SHORTENING - Nolimit - 1 Ib.pkgs. 35¢ BACON, Sliced, All Brands - - - - - Pound75¢ LAMB HEART, Delicious for Baking - Pound 35¢ SHORT RIBS BEEF, To Boil or Bake - - Pound 35¢ PORK STEAK -- Corn-Fed YoungPork - - Pound §5¢ CORNED BEEF, No Secret ProcESS, Just Good --- Pound § ¢ POLISH SAUSAGE - - - - - - - Pound @5 " Buy a Script Book and Save 5% at Hukhmgs Ecnnomy Market ---- and H and M GRO(ERY | % Il | [ | | | | \ \

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