The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1945, Page 2

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. PAGE TWO ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 RUBY MNEILL. . |MissRingsfad, "™ ™™ DOUBLE CATCH TO WED LEVIN EI'nSf Obel'g to i & TROME ARR‘IVES LYONS FALLS—Henry Bartlett g 55 & i » % C A ¥ G. Frome, of Seattle, has ar- | caught a jewel of a bullhead—in- | i i | THIS EVENING Wed Saturday cton o ¥ S | % Juneau and is a guest at side the fish was a white sapphire : . . e a ur aY\ the Baranof Hotel. later valued at $75. S e N | riage of Miss Ruby Car- The marriage of Miss Geraldine £ eill and Edgar Ross Levin | Ringstad and Ernst Oberg will be | o place this evening at 8/solemnized tomorrow evening at k at the Shrine of St. Terese,|the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Wm. G. LeVasseur|Rev. Wm. Robert Webb will read he ceremony, the vows. } The ma “wear KAYSER Hosiony . . . you owe iie McNeill, of Wrangell,| Attending Miss Ringstad will be| maid to her sister. The| her cousin, Mrs. William Carpen-| be Mr. Angelo Astone. | ter, matron of honor; Mrs. Millard | Zarnes and Miss Irene Rasm | sridesmaids. ~ Little Dorothy Mae Hixson will be her flower rirl Sgt. Eric Sundsten will be best | man, and George Rogers and Wal-| ter Woodal will be the ushers. { Hotel, immediately follow-| A reception honoring the young - % » wedding ceremony. souple will be held in the Gold -;:l;;ge: ALASKA | : Deliveries ss MEAT COMPANY = Juneaw’s Finest and Largest Meat Stocke irs. Evelyn Hollmann will sing “I e You Truly,” and “The Sweetest ry Ever Told,” accompanied by ity yous audionce!” In a jeep the nation’s top ranking military chieftains mctor from Washington Natienal Airport to Wash- ‘ington, . C., where General Eisenhower received one of the greatest public ovatiens in histery. Geaeral George Marshall, Chief of Staff, U. S. A, escorted the Supreme Allied Commander at the triumphal tour of his homeland. Hoowan Messlt ' Grees Hero Husband < In Dependable G The Alaska Construction Com- | pany’s mess hall at' Hoonah was completely destroyed by fire “early | yesterday morning, it is reported here. The blaze was discovered at i 13:30 o'clock by the watchman but H icould not be brought under control alnwear before the building had burned to . the ground, although it was kept & | from spreading to nearby bunk- No guesswotk. about it, | houses in which workmen on the ) h ::3,30;:1 ‘:;;sl;fi:ma:flg | Heonah FPHA project are quar- Rainwear! Dependable | tered. protection for health and b Charles Peterson, Alaska Con- Our supply is low, and our selection limited-—Bui the QUALITY, WORK- MANSHIP and SHILING SERVICE lflorgest lr;vp:ccibly tai- struction Co. 'Superintendent, flew » h c o “ ’ TR e R T 8 e A o s rerains the same. Lome in or call us: and the value of the building de- | stroyed is not disclosed B. M. BEHRENDS CO.|, . .. -7~ ... WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER SUREAU) 'WEINERS, Lb. 47¢ SKINLESS—WASTE FREE PORK SPARERIBS, Ib. 33 BREAST 0 LAMB - Ib. § B¢ Lcan and Meaty EBake with Dressing Bar-B-Cue LEG 0’ LAMB - - - - - - - Pound 49 This Needs No Introduction? RUMP ROAST - - 1b. 53¢ RIB STEAKS - - 1b.51c BONELESS—No Waste—A Delicious Roast Cut to Broil—Flavorful QUALITY SINCE 1887 . . @ Temperatures for 24-Hour Period e Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning . In Juneau—Maximum, 52 e minimum, 42; precipitation e .54 inch . At Airport—Maximum, 5 e minimum, 45; precipitation, ° . . . . . . . Gene Tarkilsen has arrived in Juneau from Sitka and is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel: - BLACKWALL IN TOWN Bessie B. Blackwall, of Fairbanks, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - HARGRAVE HERE | H. F. Hargrave, of Funter, has arrived in Juneau and is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. L 21 inch Forecast Showers tonight and Sat- urday morning, increasing winids and thickening clouds Saturday afterngon with rain by Saturday night, winds reaching 20 to 25 m.ph. Not much change in i : 4 temperature. Lisséme and ycuthful appearing, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower is pic- e o o 0 0 0o 0 0 o 0 tured here as she greeted her famous husband at Washington Na- FICOTR T K . o tional Airport upon his arrival by plane from Europe. | U7 NGIVENNEW | REBATE RA"NGS HERE DENVER, May 8—OPA officials can't find a rule in the book to BY S S BOARD cover it: So the demand of an ex- s P cited Denver citizen that his rent be reduced goes unsatisfied. i Thirteen Regis'(amg Allo-1 1ts the bedbugs,” ne complained, | “they're getting bigger and bigger cated in Class 1-A @t |end more and more.” | Last Meeting CE. Re-classification of 40 registrants| 2 at the most recent session of locall i Selective Service Board No. 3 here! « was disclosed today, with 13 of them drawing “1-A” designation, as v follows: | Class 1-A—Clarence E. Walters, | Truman L. King, William L. Bills, Sheldon B. Simmons, Orrin H.| % Kimball, Chester Willis, Franklin | D. Baker, Frank E. West, Arnold | P. Hildre, Bennie M. Borsvold, Clifford L. Swap, Melvin W. Rener, Donald A. Stickney. 1-C (Disc.)—Yngvar Strom, Les- | lie R. Hogins, James Andrews. | 1-G—Vernon D. Snoddy, Ervin D. ‘Wright. } 2-A—Dawson I. Muggy, Norman | W. Lott, Carl Marvin, Santiago M. | .= Constantino, Elly E. Sheeper, John | G. Hagmeier, Lester L. Linehan, | | William C. Shaw, Frank Wilson, Gerald L. Green, Clarence W. Stev- | enson, Orrin R. Edwards, Merle F. Rhodes, Bert H. Bertholl, John F. | ERTTNERNSRERTEGTARLLTI The Nicest Suits in SUMMER PASTELS Free Delivery - - - CourfeousService - - - Safislaclion Pleasant Eating - L.A.STURM *America Unlimited’ SCALIFORNIA ++.was “plotted” on the draughting boards of American industry...first for *‘all-out” conversion to war, now turning this country’s engineering genius to PR L B TR T SIS ] TENETIRRRRED v FEZANEEER © PASTEL Soft as a whisper £ colors stolen from = a summer rain- H bow . . . . Very smart in gabar- dine and twills . .. designs for a finer postwar Prosperity! b 2 & Mills. | G ] 2| 2-B—Alfred G. Swap, Isamu S. | - Taguchi, Joseph Kezele. | £ — 4-A—Evart B. Clayton, Oscar St. [ | Clair. 4-F—John J. Adams, Stanley S. , Hughes. — e MRS. WELSH, SON HERE Mrs. R. A. Welsh and son Bob, Jr., of Klawock, are guests at the | Baranof Hotel. ’ . e LUomens Qppflne[ ] POST-WAR SECURITY | TEKIMAN, Gold Coast — Every native woman here who receives an S CERREENEE NN AREE NN ETINER R NECRARTRRE BARANQF HOTEL BUILDING £ 5oimGii, " fot Gt savinas i : | N § = bank' & id fund for her ributed Exclusively in Alaska \ “It's the Nicest Store in Town” £ Pusband’s retumn and o help 3 n:g ‘Ve’;‘:tc.)agt l‘;istrilmzors, Sent:l’e ; o 5 + § war effort, p v i = 9 I BE3ENEERBIEEBERISIRLIBSRE GRLRIBNEGLERSVIRCEIGCRIBIESINRIRERIE v

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