The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO =i i TIPS oo G With own wardrol ful patterns in m wender to have the clothes ® Prinis @ Stripes © Checks @ Florals R M Behts QUALITY SINCE . /887 0 O P PAA CARRIES 42 -~ PASSENGERS ON | for the new fabrics like these, you can't resist the temptation to fashion your vou want—for less money. s e mn Wagner Moe, J. B. Bow- ) Nome: Ralph Willoya - | SOCIAL HYGIENE DAY WEEKE!P FLIGHTS SET FOR WEDNESDAY Par American made several the weekend and car- follows Mae Suhrbier, ; ¢ ), Wi willia dict, Wm. H Paul Grove Charle nedy, Dic ledge, Wi Joyce Hope Holm and Holm Ar and Georgia infant Julian Hilk Robertsan Dr. Catherine helt Brust, John Pade Bond Trobridge, Mr lie Trebridge and infant Joyce Mrs Do Mrs Lee Dur Junes itehorse: Lore ¥e Juneau U Susan Fairba. Million” is of Na- the Missin for the observ al Hygiene Day ary 3 the ot by the Finding ponsored merican Social to focus pub- needs against the necessity in the case and e vital thening the ed- ive progra wfection Department of mmunity groups ting program in ty sometime dur- February - o INCORPORATIONS Guard Corpora- filed Ar- with Terri- Fr kK A e. The ch will engage in the manufacture fire-re aterial by al and prots e to prevent With this fine quality, exciting colors, Behrends gives yvou the opportunity THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | WEATHER FORECASTER HERE IS PROMOTED; GOING TO FAIRBANKS U » W ince 1946, and leav- (Tuesday) for Fair- he will assume added Officer in Charge of the office child. Dick Lindley. Mr r joined the Juneau staff of he Weather Bureau about two years ago, following tive years in the Wni- he held the rating Commander, and all of . was in the Aleutian Is- ction with the service of the in conn casting Following his ed youth and boy- at Rapid City, South Da- ley lived in Los An- vas a student at 1g in meteorology, e Naval service for vher e UCLA, 1 branct 65¢ to training he has e s yeaxs of experience in what is climatically one of the most turbulent regions on the globe, doubtless, been the factors uperiors considered when which his : bestowing upon Mr. Lindley this en- . viable promotion. The Lindleys are eagerly to their r tation of findin ing experienc terior, but their many go community - o MRS. HILDA RUNQUIST, OLDTIMER OF DOUGLAS, PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY Runquist of Douglas nly Saturday nding the became sudde minutes later at stand of a heart have looking forward w home in expec- may new and excit- up in the-far In- they will miss friends of the Ju- od per yard d died ¢ Royal Blue Cab Runquist was born in Kron- Finland, May 26, 1881 and ar- rived in Douglas in 1902 and had re- sided in that vicinity until her death. Her husband passed away in 1937. She is survived by one son Anard Runquist and three daugh- ters, Mrs. G. R. Isaak, Mrs. Charles Whyte and Mrs. Fred Enders all of Douglas, one sister Mrs. J. G. John- son and several grandchildren. Mrs aoby Services for Mrs, Runquist will be held Tuesday, February 3, at 2 gah. in the Chapel of the Charles "W. Carter Mortuary with the Rev. G Hervert Hillerman giving the eulogy. Interment will be in the Eagles Plot in Douglas The pallbearers McCormick, Arne Shudshift, Cashen, Chester Zimmerman, Gostz and Arthur Riendeau. - - DICK LINDLEY HAS TWELFTH BIRTHDAY Dick Lindley, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Lindley, was given a birth- day party at the Baranof Coffee Shop Sunday afternoon. A large cake was adorned with 12 candl and ice cream was served. Preceding the party at the Baranof, Lynne John- son was hostess at a theatre party at“the Capitol Theatre. In addition to Dick Lindley, the honor guest, and Lynne Johnson, hostess, those at- tending were: Ann Johnson, Ruth Ann Bloomquist, Nancy McDowell, Neil MacFarlane, Kidie Bolten, George Playdon, Mrs. W. B. Lindley, mother of Dick, and Mrs. Lucille Johnson, mother of Lynne. A feature of the party, aside from the traditional “tirthday wish” as Dick blew out the candles, was the singing of “Happy Birthday to You” | by all of the guests. While Dick talized for $50,000 with stock divid- | $did Be would never have another ed into 50,000 shares having a par- | UWelfth” birthday, he hoped, he value of $1 each aid, to have many more in the years ! g o 2 S S {to come. will be . Richard -oe WO FROM PURTLAND | The U. S. Army supplied the | first government weather informa- | Ray Henderson und Herb Lee of | tion service in the United States | Portland are staying at the Baran-junder and act passed by Congress | of Hotel in 1870, Wednes- | HEATED STORAGE Individual room for stock or storage; heated. Office Space SEE NORTH TRANSFER — o Telephone JUNEAU 21 5 t promotion in the Juneau' ter S. Weather Bureau | cott B. Lindley, who has serv- | Northern ity of Forecaster at|75 inying him will be his wife' vy. Upon leaving mili- | of | | | JUNEAU, ALASKA STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Feb. 2. losing quo- tation Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 4, American Can 787, Ana- ccnda 1-2, Curtiss-Wright 4%, In- 1al Harvester Kenne- New York itral 14, Pacific 197 J. S. Steel ALEUTIAN HERE FROM of The Aleutian docked last nighit at 7 g'clock southbound from the west- ward with the following passengers for Juneau from Seward: B. Mart- insen ban B. Gilroy, F. L. Kerr, Miss E beth Mosher, W. J, Hend- 46 From Valdez: B. Mrs. B. D. Stewart Flowers. The Aleutian sailed at 8:30 o'clock for Ketchik: and Seattle with the following passengers from Juneau: Gordon Wildes, Mrs. Verne George 770,000 > as follows: In- utilitie D. Stewart, Jr Jr., and Wiley Sales to HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital ’ he waekend the follow- _ Mrs. David Williams, Carl Leh- Mary Dallas, Diana I ank Majahofer, all for medical atment Those discharged over end w Thomas Brown e Barnesson, Mrs. George Sundborg, i o o sillig Bally Relth’ ' M¥s, David -Wiiams Ge0rve. Olilgau, ates. 3. Gilligan, j Mrs. Ted Smith and baby boy Gilligan, Herbert Gilligan, H . n, Mrs. Charies O. Tubbs ‘ [ CLEAN-UP WORK fcllowing people were t ferred Mt, Edgecumbe O dic Hos| at Sitka: Carl Isaac, Marie V HOUSES and OFFICES and Adam Pethuska. Also di it Snow and Ice Removed ed was David Johnson of Angoon s TR Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 n Green, ene Savage. To S:atfle: Olaf Frederickson, Da- Dedelius, William Dedelius, Mrs. Sthel Moulton, Edward G. Meade Marjorie Slothe, Yvonne Woodman- lius Komman, John R. Brown, baks Aletta Bullard, Mrs. George Bullard Chehtee l).‘\vv‘]}"é'}m: Queenie Tupelman, Admitted to St were the DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for * Alaska Meat Mal’ke| LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen *eats in Juneau FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor frouse: Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 Juneau SHOE Repai 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GECRGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS# STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists FHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDREI(H Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 FREIGEHT Refrigeration AT SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephoue-313 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHILAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway and Sitka) FEBRUARY 4 and 20—MARCH 5 8. ALASKA—MARCH 12 - AGENT NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION:CD.- -2iris sosruasisny VALASKA DEPEMDABLY WEST ENROUTE SOUIH] ] Small Paden, Charles Gilligan, | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1948 i MURPHY & MURPHY Geod local bar. No phone calls purchase price. Veteran can handle. I curio Shop—Best greatly reduced. shop well equipped. cery store. annery., Two men or man and wife can operate. Owner will ! train. Make 75 percent purchase | price first year. 125 to 30 man | priced quick 1 maker l 4-Bedroom school. equity { 2-Bedroom Home, 1': blocks bus. compl. furn Point—2 apts, or 3 bed- room home. 2 marine runways. Rooming House bus. Buy furnish- ings. Net appr. 185.00 mo. plus large well furn. apt. for owner. $10,000.00 takes fireproof bldg. Cost $18,000.00 to build. Bus. dist. | Duplex, marine view, excellent cond. i basement, clear over 10 percent cn investment. Large Apt. House with 2 bus, spa- { ces. Net over $5,000. Rentals. Income pay off pur- chase price plus running expenses and apt. for owner in 3 years. small down payment. 2-Bedroom home, Star Hill, $3,750. new furn Several boats, packers MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phose 676 over First National Sank i = | PORRENT IMPERIAL {OTEL, 245 Front St., 1 Week: and monthly rates. 94 tf location, price Small machine Fine gro- floating cannery, sale. Big money House, Veteran Douglas, near can purchase | 1 FIRE PROOF Storage simpson Bldg. Space. 758 tf NICE éiLEAix\—mes;m Teate¢ rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t1 ROOMS FOR REN1. Down towr location. Inquire at Darnell's. | H 65711 E‘_I:EAN steamneated rooms, clea | beds. 315 Gold St. 850- i “OOM- kitchen privileges — Hom: Hotel. Phone 886 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, .y day | week Colonial Hotel rh. 137 | i OVER §2 AN HOUR.. Sell name| plates fer houses. Write National | Engraving, 212 Summer, Boston, | Massachusetts. 800 1t! WOMAN to clean house and cook| evening meal for man working long hours. Call Green 310. 98 3t WANTED: Nursemaid to start working at once. Board and} room furnished. Apply in per-| son. New Chinatown Cafe. 97 4t/ ELECTRICAL Home and Marine Wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green | 310. Bob Wise. 791 .1 mo‘\ WILL PAY cash for treadle sewi ing machine in good condition. | 91 2t | Ph. 258 or 428, Baranof. “;L LTIME Clerk Stenographer. In-| i quire Room 106. Health Depart-, ment, Territorial Bldg. 790 tf! WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec’y would | like temp. or perm. position. 17 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Ged. Del, City. 779 3t| SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429, 750 t1 LOST ARD FOUND | LOST—Blue Racer bicycle, silver fenders and handle bars; white, plastic hand grips. Reward. Re- turn to Shirley Mae Long, Sea| View Apt. No. 3. 800 2t Re- MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies dh| Developing - Printing - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€2. 656-t1 BEAUTY SHOP. Permarents, Violet Seaberg, Green 483. SUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, 315 Decker Way. Radio Singer Da} Weds College Grad SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. Jan. 31.—#— Radio singer Dennis Day and his bride of a day, Mar- garet Ellen Almquist, 23-year-old University of Southern Califor- nia graduate, are loneymooning today. They were married yester- day. } ZLGIN Outboard {FOR SALE: etc | $1 up | Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone zmi FOR SALE fully equipped for length 34', beam 8%’ 110 HP Chrysler en- dh ZETTA-B trolling draft 4'z gine. Phone Green 147. 2 BEDROOM House. Ph. Blue 580 evening. Terms can be arrang- ed. 800 3t COMPLETELY furnished house for sale. Call 488 after 6 pm. 800 18t FRIGIDAIRE refrig ft., excellent mechanical tion. $110. Green 855. condi- 800 1t L and H Three Burner Electric Range. $30. Green 85 800 1t 1938 Chev. Master Coape‘ perfect condition. Phone 868. J. M. Shanks. 800 4t KITCHEN Oil Range,‘ Commer- cial size. Ph. 28. 800 3t 1936 V8 FORD pickup, good rubber, spare tire, heater, reconditioned engine. Can be seen at Connors Motors Co. 800 3t GENTLEMAN'S fine English colon- ial home of top pre-war con- struction, on fertile Vashon Island, 15 minutes ferry ride to Seattle or Tacoma. Five acres, three in currants, fine bearing orchard, landscaped grounds. Master bed- room with fireplace and bath; three other bedrooms and two bths. Full cement basement. Home completely modern, city lights and water. $25,000. See or write owner for pictures and details. Martin H. Borgford, Vas- hon, Washington. 800 ??? motor, 5': HP, practically nev, complet, spare parts. Best offer. ¢ Lldred Rcck Station anytime via ACS. 800 6t 7-FOOT Skis, Call Green 604. bindors and poles. 800 3t RADIO, table Model Phono-con- nection, new, used 1 mo. 110-v., $35. Wind Phonograph $10. P. O. Box 3036. 799 3t 150 Large type fat White Leghorn laying hens, 50 cents lb. live weight. C. H. Sherwood,” North 513 T target rifle new condition, bargain. Ph. 036- 2 long, 2 short. 799 3t Black 285. 799 2t machine, $75. Ph. EQUITY in good property. Good terms. 803 6th Street. 799 3x NEARLY new Silex Duolectric steam iron. Red 615. 798 3t HOLTON Trombone m good con- dition, with case. Priced reason- able. 224 4th St. 98 6t Zl-jewe] Elgin pocket watch. P. O. Box 1207, Douglas. 797 4t ONE EACH—1946 Deluxe DeSoto; 1940 Pontiac “8” 4-door sedan; 1941 Windsor Chrysler 4-door sedan; 1940 New York Chrysler 4-dcor sedan; 1l-passenger 1942 Chevrolet Bus. For information phone 22. 97 15t BEDROOM home, oil furnace, re- frigerator, elec. range, some fur- nigure, nice marine view. Phone Blue 690. 796 6t 3 New three-bedroom residence complete with full re- inforced concrete basement, at- tached heated garage, electric hot water tank, oil-burning warm-air | furnace, hardwood floors and tile ! drainboard. Located on Behrends Phone 785 uf M. V. TAKAN; write Box 3015, Juneau or evenings call Berg- mann Hotel, Rm. 41, or call on | Boat at Small Boat Harbor. J. B. Prucher. 795 6t |3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 tf | PUPS—Five weeks old. Small dog. Phone 234. 792 3t { FOR SALE—RHeating and Plumb- { ing Dbusiness, includes shop equipment, stock and 1940 model 1 -ton Ford V-8 panel truck with new motor, new tires, new radia- tor; must be sold by February i ‘15 due to illness. No competition and plenty of work 1lined up ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 per month. Priced reasonable Write or wire Cordova Plumbing and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Alaska. 791 12t Avenue. The Highlands. 107 or 641. i { | 10-HP. Johnson outboard motor. | $125. Ph. Blue 708. 790 3t ,-ROOM House with bath, 3.84 | acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 90 tf | | SEWING Machines bought, sold and repaired. Red Front. So Franklin. 775 1mo. o gt im HUNTERS Have your guns \completely |* cleaned and overhauled be- | fore winter storage. Complete |* Service & repair Skies, Guns.. |* and Tackle. |* DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER P R . . { |

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