The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT _JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 194 \ { (B Jenne who, as T/4 Jenne was r OFFICIALS OUT LICENSE TO WED |ing eignt pounds and e s w i ZAIMAIN GROSS To cently discharged from the Medical | A wedding license was x“ued’ a Here |at 4:18 am. today in St. Ann's|sengers from Anchorage yesterda ASSi“an' "amed 'o ? Corps, AUS, at Camp Beale, Cali-| Regicnal Forester B. Frank here this morning by U. S. Com- as | Hospital. Dr. Evelyn Butler, Dr. Bernita| A ‘HVE MANAGER fornia. He joined his sister and Heintzleman and Budget Bureau missioner Felix Gray to William Alter is senior assistant sanitary | Block, Dr. Moffett, Mrs. McCraen, | " D ' i Ah k B ¥ !engineer (R) with the U. S. Public | Mrs. H. Speaker, J. McLaughlin, J. ew ep n s a mother at Seattle, shortly following representative Sam Broadbent to-| A. Scott, Juneau barber, and Nellie his discharge. He now plans to re- day were to fly to Anchorage for A. Skillman, recently arrived from In ou' Health Service. Thomason, H. Steward, Robert SEATTLS, June 1. — Fred G. main in Juneau until he enters survey of Agriculture Department Anchorage. The new baby will be named |Johnson, B. Kobbevik, Dewey Bak- g Erie of Seattle, has been appointed medical school not yet selected.' activities around Anchorage, at| ————————— Gerald Michael. The Alters havejer, P. Bauman, G. Chamberlain, cphjef Administrative Assistant of o Charles Jenne is a pre-medics grad- Homer and Matanuska. They will FROM KETCHIKAN one other son, aged [om'lecn‘ M. Chamoei: = Lofgren, tn. mew Alaska District, U. 8. : Arrives Here from Los An- uste of the University of Alaska. ~[spend a week in the Anchorage | The Alaska Steamship Company’s months. |Oharles Andrews, E. Achyhok, and| prmy Engineers, it was announced I'4 Jennes Army service was area and another week in the Fair-| Mrs. Tlah Pavemeter of Ketchi-|Alaska, here from 8:30 pm. to s - TSR | FEosn e WRCHAE today by Col. James D. Lang, A | ge|e5_(har|es Tuckeft |cpent mainly in mid-Pacific aboard panks region before returning here./kan is staying at the Baranof. [11:45 pm. yesterday enroute to Se- | On wic return flight, the follow- aska District Engineer. ‘ the Hosy Ship Thistle. Following ——— it g attle, unloaded only mail and bag- AI.ASKA AIRLINES ing were tlown to Anchorage: Gon . o ¥ stle ; 5 o il ~| Erie arrived in Anchorage this * Has Resigned de-commissioning of the Thistle, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU gac and brought the following pas-) vor Afebnson; <Hakal M. Guitxidge: v | g he was transferred to the Hospital JUNEAU, ALASKA cengers from Seward: Ben Bilbo,| 1, Hiegiint eart, M0, Mbbledi o g Wil seys @8 Civillan Ex- | A Ship Acadia, from which he de- WEATHER BULLETIN Harold W. Campen, Doris A.] Mak Mérley.. Clara ' Clafk; o‘_h;rccunve of the new Alaska office for | Zalmain Gross has arrived here barked at San Francisco for dis- DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Downs, Angelia Englemann, Ms. | Mot | velmley, Beatrice Lapointe, Helne! hoc bonronarve m’“m"g = . | Los Angeles, where he has charge Max. temp. | TODAY Terrel A. Holland, Mels Louseth, | 2 % R _ | ilian personnel is now underway hy . Arrivis itk Berger, and B. Brosvold; to Kan- S " Di: ‘ 1 on a brief vacation, and has - last v . 2 3 Mrs. Laverne Papuzzu, W. Peters rriving with Alaska Alrlines on kALY gloArsil e Seattle Engineer District. His as Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at | the Stafliner Y i akanak: Capt. Geoffrey S. if G d Fi ; taken over the active management Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. | Pfe. Alfred Tonsgard. e 5@ iner Fairbanks with Cap- Do e wife and sons, George an rank- of all Gross rties in Juneau ARMY ENI.ISTEES Anchorage 68 e 47 0 Cle‘ar P From Valdez: Charles Griffin, P. tain Bili Lund, Flight Officer g lin, will join him in Anchorage ‘ Whllnng, and Stewardess Marjorie! Empire Want Ads bring results! iater. ‘ Cloudy A. Pawlet. Clear From Cordova: C. Garwood. X 5 2 i l"]'um Yakutat: Ethel Edwards. | — as in in South- Barrow 29 33 Pt. Clou(l_\ | 3 0 eas iska, wh s father, W. SHOU[D HURRY 'I'o Wittt iy o o D. Gross, has theatres and other Cordova 62 7 47 0 : Dawson 72 49 49 a1 Pt. Cloudy aving here for Seattle were GET Iwo BENEFITS Edmonton 60 37 37 16 Clear \’\'111mm Walsh, Mrs. Walter Hel- F d C R ' P , 46 0 Cloudy lan, Mrs, Phyllis McCormick, Mrs. R E S H an . f 0 consequently duties of Charl Fairbanks 8 53 who has res 2/ A Haines 65 53 56 Cloudy | Mathilda Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. P. , private business.Tuckett has| You n;lz, uxn,; m,»:\.n.u r}nhsl((; Soniean 66 54 56 0 Cloudy ;B, Fitko, John Weil, E. A. Misoff, 1 connected with the Gross Mment in the regular Army should y,,.qy Ajrport 66 18 53 Trace Cloud; Wanda Rowe, Stephen Rowe, Mary l H and property management | 40 so before July 1, to Assure them- | gt chikan 58 51 52 06 Rain Weidner, R. Sandbank, Ellis Rey- rom ea!l e vla ] i on for the past 15 years,|Selves “r_ o benefits, g tz0hue 61 41 55 0 Cloudy nolds, Ann Dill, Ed Jensen, Mary ‘ his last affiliation being the past | Sgt. John Tosnsy of |the ‘Juneaul ‘ys.caen 45 50 0 Pt. Cloudy | Dugard, Fred Martinson. | o gt Recruiting olrrm- said this MOrBiNg. oo i o R Cikily Sor | KateBivan, -8 . caudete.! 1 Zalmain Gross The first benstic 1s futily BUOW- | o0 pp puy 72 52 52 05 Pt. Cloudy | George J. Nase, J. W. Gucker, Jack neau before, cc nces for dependents. Under the pgperghyrg 63 50 50 o1 Cloudy | Gucker, Jr. ? e it Wi 1 present law, such allowances will be 1y o % 5 Bati | AR ‘ ve however, he has been man-|Paid for the support of dependents p. . .. George 60 4 s Phaos Cloudy | of the Goliseum Theatre in|throughout the term of enlistment, pu o poi o b “ | DoUGl 46 l Ketchikan, but now comes to Ju-|Provided enlistment is accomplished g "o oo 7 52 : | 4L ! neau to take over larger function- |before July 1 Seattle 65 50 50 06 Rain | ‘ ings The second advantage applies 10 Sitka SRR 53 Trace Cloudy | N Mrs. Gross and he e chil-| men physically and mentally quali- whitehorse .. .o 4 6 16 0 Cloudy ! \ 1, now visi Angeles, | fied who are now in the Army or yakutat 57 48 52 Trace Cloudy | 158 ‘ ”7 0 S | will join her husband here within|who have been recently discharged. R TR L0 todag) | RANCHMAN, WIFE HERE : a short time and remew acquaint-|Up to June 30, one can rejoin the ST -S"YINOPSISQ o R oressife extends along| - 804 Mrs. Edw. Holirook ar- ances formed during her former Army within 90 days after honor- ! g I 2| rived Monday via PAA from Se- southern Canada to Southeast Alaska. A high pressure center is located |, They d from their U. R. in the Gulf of Alaska with a ridge of high pressure extending northward r:':]]:h at o _h{:l\;z M)ontan'l to Se- | to another high pressure center at the mouth of the Mackenzie River.| atlle This is Mrs, Hnlbrooks thud able discharge, and be enlisted in ‘the grade held when discharged. residence in Juneau ARRIVING— A(f il hefors St FRRIN Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations in southern | o o it C LR o s £ B St ALL THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES U | Transportation will be furnished | C2nada, northwest TUnited States, Southeas M1 A Ifust They are the parents of Mrs. ; to qualified enlistees frq i3 o Th s Cashen and are guests at CHARLES ARRIVED i s, om = P 'MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | | e tamily hosie 1n Dougla” | IN SEASON! : » eadsseni el Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. Toady | SR | . . : d s Y WIND Height of Waves | FISHING TRIP Well pleased with her first grand- PLEADS GUILTY 5 Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | .\ 'conrad P. Hardy and his’ s child, Virginia Eveline Kenway,| _ e Cape Decision Cloudy 54 W 12 1 foot b s e e You Can ALWAYS Gei It At Postmaster Crystal Jenne has re-, Following a plea of guilty to a|cape Spencer Cloudy 52 WSW Calm BOUD Zero Calm Calm turned to her duties here after charge of “pointing firearms,” re-|gidred Rock Pt. Cloudy 63 SW spending her annual leave at Seat- | duced from a felony count of as-|Five Finger Light Cloudy ‘54 W tle where she visited the fond new Sault with a dangerous weapon,| Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 62 w parents, Mr. and Mrs, David F.|Honario Floresco, Filipino restau- | Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 58 WSW Kenway. Mrs. Kenway is the former | rant operator at Tenakee, yester- | Point Retreat Cloudy 58 sw Zero Corrinne Jenne. day was fined $300 here by U. S. MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Mrs. Jenne flew south on June 1| Commissioner Felix Gray. An ad- | Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance and airwayed back this week. Ac- | dition ence of nine months | to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour mostly northerly to companying the Postmaster north!in j vas suspended. Floresco paid | northeasterly. Variable cloudiness with scattered showers. BOY FOR ALTERS to Juneau was her son, Charles J. the fine and was released. Low pressure center—St. Paul Island, | Capt. and Mrs. Amos J. Alter be- relaxation last evening on a fish- ing trip aboard the M. S. Messeng- ler, with Douglas residents as hosts. Accompanynmig the group were Ju- neau Mayor Waino Hendrickson and Mayor Mark Jensen and other resident sportsmen. iArmy Engineers Office were given | PR RN Fresh Crisp Right to “Alasha’s Finest” Your Table FREE — BELIVERY A Strawhberries STORE HOURS S ..8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: ‘ N L W 5 DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES ._._..10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. ' L O . Apl' icots Watermelons DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON ARRIVING 5 ...BY AIRPLANE TODAY! A large shipment of GARDEN-FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES direct from Seattle Watermelons, Honey Dews Cherries, Apricots, Peaches Cherries Apples, Celery, Tomatoes Cucumbers, Bunch Carrots - Lettuce-Tomatoes Cantaloupes, Lettuce, Plums Cucumbers and All Other FRUITS aml Oranges, Grapefruit RadiSheS, Green Peppers VEGETABLES ill seaS!) cedvo0e Cabbage, Green Onions ... and Many Others! Juneaw’s Oldest Super Market 2 Free Deliveries Daily 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. SA.M.toGP. H.

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