The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1947, Page 3

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. . e 2 i i a R AL Ll A RIS TR JUNEAU, ALAS FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 T TR ARRONRN S b AN M 4 PACE JEAEN (e -+ 7:30 Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PUv AMERICAN “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - [ [ * Blupost * Mise. Mutstion Mink * Stondard 10 F B | GOS ( G S matched with the Na- R I | ¢ it 3 { PO Dis and M E A ER DID champions, the form- 'Nu L Ts‘gENI ‘, 1 disn John 2 vills Oflers O i e Cust Clyd Everything FINE WORK DURING ... Ghichoma cits win v WAIVED BY THREE: o ot ] S pAST B SEASO“ the other semi-final game. \ . J BE 8 oy € v D 0 - - | IR Ccurt it & S !: | i BADMINTON TOURNEY SENTENCES MONDAY - ik | Spensored by the Legion of the M8 i | LY e - GGGdS \ N the Juneau Moose basket- Some i lop ' { fl ball team recently wound up a SEI FOR MEXT MONDAV Tl fanment came @ toleran ! [ K el H el peied, ap led for yory successful season. Managed I {Lefor E P today exterminator | rlmson ea rs Petersburg to hope for much by Ncble Moose Harry B 3admin fans are turning cutiat of D A h Lead Lengthencd DeLand, the team got off to a Monday evening for a mix-|trict A ree ed | ‘!’..x}mu their same steady @ame. paq start, losing thefr first three ed doubles handicap tourname {be i ¢ » the Crimson Bears didn’t press the ' game which will take place in the High|indic nform .\ ; a e s ame Vikings too hard ‘MNI lengthened) This was dv to the €chool gym. Any member wishing liled Di ey | their .1(-‘ 1 another g e x.l‘ (of a center Braehn enter the tcurnament is invited |Pat ( DIGEUIS (BOL WD e “"" ik cquired that post t8 ‘eorie. Hext Monday. . sines’ thel: ¥t B L e ] § Mead two, and O'Connor and As 12 team went ahead to win their schedule has not Leen completed. |dic ¢ e by ti rom l ln S each one, . next in a row. A good de linsd up so far will in-/Cl ( mornin & Jimmy le‘\mv tumtled i e =of i ue ti work Robert Boochever-Margaret eact o Chat 8 tempting ‘10 cover & Petersburg of g pair of f Jim Vuille L. E. Iversen-Louise Mal- Sen r B ! player, and twisted his ankle. A i’ John Flobe These o C . York-Vitginia Wells| Pra Juneau High ol Srimson | fe o5 call on him ! 2 g i ‘cu‘x e ik callzd il him, too, but! Wi Soond > RAl ): Pastor Bigarna-Phillis Grant mort 5 B el i ‘l.. s his u{q [ ,K.m g me. kr i tively: i AbA (5): W. W. Wells-Emma Nielsen| H Hiekn P High Sel IR AN bR “l‘ Sk D GRINE, colufnn the City Jue 6); George Schmide-Connie ty t f a v o nd sent Sanford in to replace| outstand guard jobs were' Boochev Vern' ' Jo3 $7n traes (2 ) him. Sanford ma one n'qone by John Garcia a2y Mans- | Eliasin () my Powers- W i T S fhid . foul shot |tield and Mark Jer reia is Iversen (7) p I Petersburg. h: There were 10 points for the concidered ons of t ards o chay 1g th Vikings t} final quarter, two'jy (p . of . ' Southe; each by Otness Mil! and| qpe r sl - g : ¥ 3 of Vernon Metealt ( ON cent admissior ! ons by Kito; Juneau took it easyly, ? AT oy CUMMLNI ATi o Sl o : during the final minutes, although 'y Fit. : g I center He they were not letting the Vikings! wved To the Editor, Alaska Daily = oo ! total of way with anything lina i Frank Empire:—Ti is tc your re- i " did very well on’ il \d Will Avery as the other cent editoria Our Strikes Con- Heloay . akd 1 during the game.| ecorve material comewhat tinues,” also, “Pilferage Continues R 4 t \ly one for seven,!yandicapped by th lack of | you uld be tulated. Ev- e W A three for nine.!pejght, but -were inv: to the erybody in Alaska, including nine S e NG points Petersburg points made him high!noosemen. Without there out of ten union men (that is un- G B e 1 wa ng acc followed by teammate!..1q4 have been no winning team. ions outside longehoremen's the Post Off v. Instead of working the ball 12 s of Peter The Mocs it & slump in unicn) are kchind you We no- s on scheduled plays, as Juneau in counters the Gold Me rRgent 1 tice “the slowdown of the long- i e was doing, Petersburg depended Summary lost their first two games. In the shoremen, which means extra cost ¢ ullty | largely on n ng shots. And Following a the individual| juneau City tournament, to other union members and gen- z 90 Mohe i connect very consist- by teams [the Moo 1 in fourth eral public who are paying the g ol i M | . High FG FT TP!jlace among nine teams. Pros-|Eill Do .l yngshoremen 2= Rhaals 2 CRMED R D : ¢ vear for a winner alize, that when a small boat comes Wonn . Toans L Aes @0 hYe L bright into Juneau for a few sticks of pf Al el 5 " eal tcok the lead from the Mead 11 1 | o lumber, or freight of any kind, { Ve Robor | o start, scoring the opening two Rude RO U ) thet some unicn mem or old- N port was 7 e points on a busket by Merritt. Lat- O'Connor T 4| " timer out in the has to pay the-~unooTtasted B I< u’st CO‘UI‘SC er in the , P irg tied' Sub sanfcrd, 1 point i 'fi@i‘gs B"'e S for mor: it an \elp than T % \ up the s r and again Pete g Hish FG FT TP FAA RS B is rceded to do the job? I always : b Chei FIRST COURSE for dinner! Yes—a Manhattan canr at six. It s though the R t 3 0 6 | thcught crnment Ools 4 s game be cl R 50 12 | nEBal . fre A g |(’ be the begimning of a pertect dinner—when it’s ut the : o 6] At Chicago bly, fracdom of worship and i e made with Three Feathers. Smoather, lighter, richer h 1 th g Hoppe , of dom to wo here ¥« se : ) AL 3 ; 1 1 5 and Jay Bozen I it gislature joined the' ypa. d “,‘, Ml b enilio ”\ than ever—it’s the .fiml lmht:,. Three Feathers in 64 < of them | v g c P Od . remain undefeated an hors unfon? I don't hear a| p 50’ of IhEY United. Stubes vears! “Good things come in threes ... Call for \nd one free | rd C. Hollinestead {for the lead in the 1947 of any of them in re-{yorq F l;;“[{:i, e :l“ * cot another, f rter tetal of second game of the series | championskip three-c ) the most vital conditions’ o SaEted by ol ’f ‘ X v Le playe ghit Each tha t tcday in Alaska. Can, g Ak g | Mills Petersbur first we expeet t industry invest gon. Rober It free thr 3 id rebin tour-in Alaska u these conditions? .., i 4 nd ¢ t. That ¢ of the country’s It's h time our people Wwe . 'A)r'.}l'»’l"’ / ave t only nin B e mpeting. elected to office were gett down' pone id by the gove 1t ¢ hard » 1 through March (o busir ind be less t 2 il 1 4 First Amowg Fine Whiskies EX-208 l ; condemn: . 4 ; o e b3 - this motior 4 ”‘I" o e > i # “.“ ,]‘ ;' AT ITS PRE-WAR BEST Juncau 50 This will ke a busy weckend for : ) Y 00 1 n col K. a s od included 2% Z Z 5530 oo 14 exelu g kathall va amieve eams. six ot AIMER J, PETERSON R e e, 2 only one wction In- » i o . %, Island 60; Muhlenberg 54 2 5 gl Carolina 56; Duke 54 et e IS DUE HERE TODAY r' Maryland ‘_“I‘”n“:_ “ e l'\(:l‘ | P g PR T TR T Y S PTTNTTeET 2 samemme € goameao T geigin e 0; Wa 7 ton. Junib-ably Almer J. Peterson, who was Re- Tonight, Jocal wrestlers and box- bublican candidate for Delegate to Mead sank two ‘\i]‘l"!"(‘.‘“‘{“‘ ‘;J ers will’ mest Uniy )t Cali- Congress in the last election, is due . 5 ¢ S ({“ ‘;_‘1 nia team Tomorrow after- | to arrive in June th terncon ) ) 1d Rude. Tl s e Stanford baseballers play from his home in Anchorage se 166711, 1h iy i [the University cf San Francisco,| During s stay in Juneau, Pe- ] ; p WA Pacific Luth-! = conrormin and Stanford rug- terscn will be guest of honor at a 1lo0r s ed for_a 56; Dixie (Utah) ams mect in their annual dinner given by loeal Republicans Thitid JBF the. Ginbl & e A Satu California and he will-also ‘speak over KINY r ‘Hank Harmon it o ... and Stanford gymn teams nday night at 7:30 o'clock on : v (Calify 63; Clark ; > g c at Palo Alt the issues of the day < ings Try Comeback ash = | Dy g # ‘he Vikings came back in the cese (L) | e Lo-called Jepartment- LOGGERS . g third period determined o win A !Five” of Denver driven into ATTENTION LOTGERS with logs l“,‘k all t the one i {the semi-finals of th> Amcrican for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber sided score, : SWEEPS]’AKES TQUR"EY [ baskett league tournament in Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft < ) tdn't i the Cclorado team's hometown.| {o 10000000 feet. For further b ; 5 g 0 K Denver whipped Ho! veter-| particulars see Juneau Lu Anc L as “red hot” @ | > Inthe 1946 selling period, Lamp- t the rooters could wi be a Sweepstakes) e craleggitin e % o thie Bl altéssl [ son, Fraser & Huth, secured the ., five buckets for cne quarter, invited to com- | o season's record prices for Stand- Aute and C'Connor cach sank one. are to be| ers i H, INC.. . ; LS Conn mak : Alaska shipp [ ard Mink. It is our belief that s5ON, FRASER & HUT " her, o e oh an - ) Lo H A ! ee! sburg, there were two The high gam: on ea¢h alley d consignees during this period we also sold 151 West 30th SUESL ¢ by W and Mills, and will win a prize, and high game| an . : 3 New York 1, Nev 9! 2 cne point by Kito and total will tak: the largest cut.| the largest quantity of Mink pelts ’ Nl L . Thomas was replaced in Low average bowlers will be spot-| of any Auction House in the Gans nave shipped the following: ___ the third for a few minutes by ted | . We have AR 1 post O Hollingaféad and Diven tcok ov oo | = world. It makes good sense that = nwwred POrCs. oped E fer Mills part time ATTENTION SHRINERS | r Chack e " market your new cro > Petersburg’s 12 points weren't Jari monthly. Glub weeting Yoy Mgkl ¥ i P ConTents OF SHIpMENT quite enough to hold their own, at the Legion Dugout Friday eve- | ! through the Auction House that . 7 i XKIND OF PEVT : s and Juneau lengthened its lead ning at 8 o'clock | i P : E T NEAhe a 2 wer. t The score stood at J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. | J§ HIRSL:n salling power [t 28 th> beginning of the adv 520-2 a n w w r — . " 5 e T e S [ e Sty el ] 5 r e auction of ot iV 5 her of Pub 3 l | effective March 8 AUCTION SALES DATES g 3 % Name of ShipPer | BASKETBAL{ For Silver Fox and Mink Address : RF.D. o Steet - T [ 1947 sove . nome wn to the above .| TONIGHT Specify . Cr : whan 1t ST IPPING. INSTRULLC fove o minim? o o vou- Poliy 7 3 , . hi our potici 3 will be 4 . NCE . . On exprest SR Under our POl Khage on Yage for e SURANCE " (ot will be in 50,00 per P 00 per pac J” WE:S'S [ i 4 PORTATION INSUEihipment vl Cerament for ¥ 3,500 . Silver Fox, Mink, etc Mar. 31st TRANSTOR ompany and You LG the Gosathmich Mink and ¥ A 4 S d d Last receiving date Mar. 12th e Wipments, must B, e 000,00 per P o tire and theft 8t SL o vous 7 High when you send or order : : P ke e S e S h 1 y « Silver Fox, Mink, efc...........May 26th :"" rinondise: ""‘;.‘n".'?‘ pancies up 10 Promp! B88 Gecount v e ‘ choe T Lost receiving d our M et of our vehouse, ¢ ¥ (et 1o 9%0! iving date Moy 8th under the ¢ in our %8 4 carefully in © “hile in tronsit o hipping ond PO = : 3 ronce Co dry before shipP Gym \_ [ Silver Fox, Mink, efc...........Aug. 20th e e all pelts a1e thoravahly 4 . Lost receiving date Aug. st printed in Y.S-A Special handling for - 0 precious and perishable low rate [ : LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH mi i Casgo. okl infor- - Household Goo ; 5 Mink Stars for 1947 Selling : mation on new l\{\v « personal .E( ec b SILVER FOX rates and quick Clipper tion Picture F¥ ; o A ” * Moti ition purposes) * Ouverdlu * foya Gh-1-NUp x K Express pickups for (Exposed, for exhibil * y l AND : help in planning your [ | trip, call or write M'NK i Juneau H. S. Band heiween halves Adults 50c Students 25¢ USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE i I PETERSBURG vs. JUNEAUH.SS. Tlhe Sytem of the Thyng § —aee wm ass e s aeMZA PAADIDE MINECAY Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. ORLD'’S FOREMOST FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION 151 West 30th Street NewYork,1. N.Y. . yor JoL .t - ) ‘L 5o P )t ). PER e e Je L ) Al AQYV A r Al S vt

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