The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1946, Page 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN MBIA LUMBER COMPANY | [KETCHIKAN DEBATE ol I o s i Yl g T i OF ALASKA TEAM WINS OVER é{'éf;@%“éfi&éé;j) Sl | oo Y 8 | | G C SET UP ‘%\ HOME INSULATION ... REMODELING || JUNEAULASTNIGHT -5 5. NEW ROOF . . . NU-BBICK SIDING The first debate in 24 years be- . e X tween Ketchikan and Juneau High Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 Schools was won by the negative| - Ketchikan team before a large| i audience in the High School Gym- | 'l nasium last night. | Reall ERE 1 o JAMES C. COOPER. C.P.A. Dr. James Ryan, the Rev. Willis| Jenyiee Mute Vempiote ) . BUSINESS COUNSELOR Booth and Secretary of Alaska Lew Authorized to Practice Before | | Williams, judges who remained un- | THE BA“.or the Treasury Department and identified throughout the debate,| Tax Court awarded all three votes to the visit- THIMBLE THEATRE COFFEE SHOP SooPsE BLLRING: Ioriast night's subject was: “Re-| S e 5 R mime ) | [ (IF_HE D ) [TWELL, FERHAPS ) IT WONT %j;neflmss T » B - WON'T BE Y FOR You, = ALMOST solved: That every able-bodied male | Y citizen of the United States shall| NINETEEN> HE CAN MARRY /e By HOW ABOU HATE ;JUNEAU - YOUNG COWLING have one full year of military| SECONDS //, SUSAN AT TEN ‘ 2 MEN training before the age of 24.” PAS' TWO O'CLOCK ANY E J | / { Hardware Company COMPANY Seturikin” viad . Uint - oobipi s e, ) SIL- Y sory conscription is dangerous, con- PAINTS—OIL-GLASS . o] Ry T o DOD PLYMOUTH {trary to democracy and would seem | Shelf and Heavy Hardwaré 0! GEI:;:‘:LERS b 8 e h e T Guns and Ammunition —a| [in the oyes of the world. The nega- | tive pointed out that conscription - led to military dictatorship and The serllg Baske! Thomas Ha'dwa'e (o' regimentation elsewhere and that in | any case the atomic bomb makes BABY HEADQUARTERS PAINTS — OILS large standing armies obsolete. , They urged a workable peace or-! y v’ ! Builders’ and Shelf Infants’ and Lhild.ru.llWll! . ganization and a voluntary, prn-' 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska HARDWARE fessional and highly-paid peace- time army, supplemented by na- - 7 H \ & 5 R % ! 7 3 ] t ! - Ton Sins =, RgeaBoly g oo c o Es WHEN IN NEED OF tional health, education and united | l !! . programs. fl“ELY - L Diesel (il—Stove Oil—Your Affirmative Side Al S R NUNN-BUSH SHOES Coal Choice—General Haul- LO" ‘lh(;) affirmative bidel J\mrflfl"v - o v ¢ IT 1S WORTH IT 4 L8 Vi | stressed he insurance value of a| 5 forss 5 FOR-THE CA > WAY EVD S AT &4 ey STETSON HATS 1og. — Rtacage and Cratine large, ready army and the need for | THEY HAVE SET UP A TRAINING RIN MY LIFE DOES DIOT | ING- ?;\E‘Q\DD % Quality Work Clothing CALL US! occupation troops. The locals argued | PA AND WHAT THEY CALL BLEACH : ) ~Nor marTer. T B - 4 L\ % KD _‘¥ 5 ] also that military training would | Py T IS ROWS OF ELEVATED SEATS ) | COULD EASILY B < . 7!“(“\1\}'\4“’{15 | ALl e A"‘S:/ i ve the individual draftee. & r oy i Juneau Transfer et o wl P FOR. SPECTATORS TO PICK. HIM OFF ; ) W FBED HE““ING Good sportsmanship and poise in / : MWATCH HIM TRAIN. J A FROM A SEAT ] SWEAT Hi THEY CC Ul,D‘ A iF S \ Complete Outtitter for Men Phone 48—Night Phone 0303 | |(he, face of garbied hotes Bne e || | i if ol : L : s the debate. The teams quoted au- 2 o \ { N L& > horities fre Adm. Ct w. JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | |Nmis cown throucn Washington and Jefferson to St. Luke. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Harry Sperling of the U. S. For- WELDING 'est Service, was chairman; Dr. W. PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | tmes . 5 B R D Winning Ketchikan teamsters | were Jay Snodderly, Shirley Ander- Remington Typewriters 4 i H son and Howard Banta, with Dick SOLD%nd SE;{\‘:!CED by Fe’n § Po"ra“ S'Udlo Wingerson, Bob Goldstein and Mary . 2 ’ 5 * % |Lou Fagerson representing Juneau. WHILE, 6 0 / PEUT YOU CAN LOOK IN WHEN A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH £ 40 L s O CAN A high school girl choir enter- g e E y % W N YOU HAVE A MOM A y J.B. Burford & Co. IS ALWAY WELCOME | 'tained while the judges reached a / THANKS... e y / FROM THAT Lvm‘feh ‘5,2‘ :JATWEL “Our Doorstep Is Worn by LET US TAKE IT! decision. WILL SEE YOU ...IF L CAN GET SHE ANCE y 3 /i OUT THERE. WAITING FOR Satistied Customers” Phone 567 Second Street The opposing teams plan to de- "B NOW, LIEUT. | OUT OF THIS ASSAULT ° AN Y'WHO MAY ) ROOM ALONE...| | SHOTS To WARD OFF THE bate the same subject reversing N CHARGE WITHOUT TELLIN " p » - 2 p E L0 EPIDEM tte sides, in Ketchikan next month : & O THE SECRET PAC D - ‘ = EPIPEMIC T e T : MUST DELIVE PIGGLY WIGGLY “Say It With Flowers” but DRINK KING BLACK TABEL! : INTERIOR, ILL s 'SAY IT WITH OURS! NOTICE TO CREDITORS A5 A U:2.0. MAGICIAN! + In the Commissioner’s Court for the Juneau Florists Terrtiory of Alaska, Division | Phone 311 - Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- %P AGENCY er and ex-officio Probate Judge, | | #.0 H Juneau Precinct. Authorized Dealers) Sanltary Meal CO. In the Matter of the Last Will and | FOR QUALITY MEATS Testament and Estate of HEN- GREASES — GAS — OIL AND POULTRY RY HENDRICKSON, Deceased. | s Foot of Main Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN /\ Y oy J Motor € FREE DELIVERY that the undersigned were, on the | NS > vty S\C/)é'g 'I?]I_G,Fg Call Phones 13 and 49 26th day of February, 1946, duly ap- n -« uneau Motor LO. TRACY, I'VE, ) FROM pointed Executors of the Last Will WINDOW WASHING and Testament and of the estate of | JUST RECEIVED H S GRAVES RUG CLEANING Henry Hendrickson, deceased. = = FY SWEEPING COMPOUND All persons having claims against he DI e SALE the estate of said deceased are re- HOME OF HART FOk 8AL quired to present ihe same, with proper vouchers attached, to the SCHAFFNER & MARX DAVE MILNER Alaska Pl undersigned at Juneau, OLOTHING s 263 within six (6) months from the date of this notice. I{IIAXI()E mner co-op WA!SNOCLVEDWARD HENDRICK- o - ARNOT HENRY HENDRICK- DELICIOUS ICE CRCAM Member National Retailer: ki a daily habit—ask for it by n=me Owned Grocers Executors of the estate of 211 SEWARD STREET Henry Hendrickson, deceased. Juneau Dairies, Inc. PHONE 767 First publication, Feb. 27, 1946. | S ————— S eR—— Last publication, March 20, 1946. For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 2 I'VE GOT ONé I'D SELL. THEY MUST HAVE ANY DAY NOw NOT AT A LL. IT'S GOT PAST Chrysler Mnfln_a Engines North Transfer : ? i BOYS, | HEAR YOU | WE'VE BEEN TALKING 'SJ?SW‘Z?L”T H'g,Tng FOR IT Tg STAND UP IT'S LIABLE TO [ THE AGE OF DEPRECIATION. MACHINE SHOP Don'’s Radio Service ARE IN _THE MARKET | ABOUT IT, UNCLE AVERY. [ AN’ KEEP RATTLIN DISINTEGRATE = }f THE BUGS ARE ALL OUT OF MACHENE SHOF il ik FOR AGOOD CAR. ). DO You KNow anvone JE | B REAL STUFF INTO ‘EM. A LIKE THE IT. IT [5 STUADY, eavy Hauling Electrical and Radio Repair . = ; Gtz 2 ONE-HOSS SHAY. /| DEPENDABLE AND DISCREET, Chas. G. Warner Co. | | [ O PAYIS || [E, - DAVIS bty ol 3 S & G | o —& P Phone 659 909 West 12th HOME GROCERY MRS. EDITH WALKER e ————— Alterations Furs Altered Phone 146 | | |oesismins—ressmaing—cown:| || HARBOR MACHINE Tailoring—Suits and Coats Home Liquo: Store—Tel. 699 Designing and Remodeling Hats 2 sno’ American Meat — Phone 38 BARANOF HOTEL—APT. 612 capm——eem e MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, - G. E. ALMQUIST bsarasc MILLING and WELDING | CUSTOM TAILOR Berf's Cash Grocery West 11th and F St., Phone §76 1577 MASH UER DOWN 4 . L ' (& TO W' FLOOR, BUB -- " ' " BUB, ™' SIREEN U THE FIXIT SHOP | || Alaska Meat Markel || ¢ WHICH READS ABOUT 90 DANS - ; 215 Second Street The largest and n::: complete =il N MY BOOK stock of Fresh Frozen bt 5 "eners Lt Repats Wor- |, Meats in Junemn. e R el PHONE 667 ROY EATON PHONES 39—539 Mer. g Banth — ALAS.IANB FEEL AT aoM» ZORIC - GEORGE BROS. STRERS GO Widest Selection of Phone 15 LIQUORS Alaska Laundry PHONE 92 0r 95 * Window—Auto—Plate GLASS iees (NOW—DlD YOU FIX P THE S Across from Elks’' Club PHONE 104 or 105 ROOM FOR MV BROTHER HIM TO FEEL AT HOME CITY Fustic accountanttax newurns| || IDEAL GLASS CO0. # HE ARRIVES TODAY- DRY CLEANERS | | | Murphyand Murphy (| 122 MAIN STRERP (E42 ROOM 3—First National Bank PON AREL EYONE 871 Building—PHONE 676 “Quality Dry Cleaning” For o ASHENBRENNER’S SEL CALL rEomws 14| || NEW AND USED o mavsres %8| FUBNITURE || SERVICE DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner Phone 788 306 Willoughby Ave Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659

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