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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1948 (OMMENDATION 0 |PIANO CONCERTBY CANNERY FO | ONCER B tomoe. canison| JOAN GABRIEL IS - TOMORROW NIGHT L. L. Medhaug, Excursion Inlet| cannery foreman for the Astoria | and Puget Sound i ., Of | Bellinghgam S\NR p) ::?l(}g::pl?x:em—i The Juneau Concert Association ed today iAeores .brn\-'erv by Com- will present Miss Joan Gabriel in a pi t tomorrow eve- mander E. V. Carlson, Captain of . cfmCeri 3 the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter gu:‘g‘ at. {irg\o (xfl(r(k in the 20th Wachusett. ooy AN e ; | Canadian-born The Wachusett returned here yes- unl\:xstfmcr:l;:;( “,\. i Excursion | s made many brilliant per- terday afternoon from | formances in the t two v Inlet where its crew had assisted | . I IR Cone in fighting a fire which des[myed‘she arrived in Juneau this after- mcest of the cannery's property last fx’;xe;‘“ - Pi}“ TA"‘]{I‘“C"‘; 11. from Monday afternoon RpRe & BRINDDIRE Carlson said that Medhaug had, | iS'her-program for Friday evening’s neert: singlehanded, extinguished several o small, individual fires close 40 six| The Lirst number will be Toccata ; S !and Fugue in D Minor by Bach- large oil storage tanks at the risk | C ¥ ® SR 8w Buscni; followed by Beethoven's of his life. These tanks, estimat+| - * ed ‘Garison, each contaired from |Sonata Op. 57 “Appassignata”—Al- 20,000 to 75,000 gallons of ofl. He | '8r0 Assal-Audante ~con — sald that Medhaug had run con- | Allegro ma non-Troppo. After an intermission, she will siderable risk in extinguishing these | fires. . N %g\ve Rachmaninoff’s Perlude in G Carlson reported that the can-fghfr‘,”’ Mitior JoNcWes B BSusstEe nery is in ruins as a result of the eflets dans I'eau and Liszt's Dance blaze which his men fought all| of the Gnomes. Her final number night long. There were still some e 3 2 small individual fires re nirnng"“f"‘a C;‘:"P“‘S Prelude tn C sharp when the Wachusett left Excursion 8‘“01" tude Op. 25 No. 5 Etue Inlet yesterday morning for Ju- 7;\'4 o "é:"h%_-j ?“]‘ladi i m‘"‘l’;- neau. These fires were mainly in | i lsl;as ,::u;iiid :WS‘Z 1?‘:; ga' dcck piling or in supplies. b 3 # The ship’s Captain was the only | :f‘e land and the mother country, casualty of the voyage. Command- ! England. er Carlson slipped on the ice in| 5 the dark while , inspecting the| scene. P e — All brothers meet at the Lodge Vote for Helmi a. isach, Alaskan | Rcoms, 2 o'clock tomorrow after- Pioneer of Douglas, for Repubii- | ncon, April 16, to attend the ser- can Representative. 848 1 mo ' vices for Brother Carl Lind. 63 1t eee LODGE OF THE MOOSE Exclusive Models LADIES' SUITS and TOPPERS HOLLYWOOD STYLES IN FINEST FABRICS + ROOM SEVEN—VALENTINE BUILDING AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAYS SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world — SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 36 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243-E8 i Horace Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. THURSDAY 5:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Viking Varieties. { 6:00—Pan-Am News | 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. i 6:30—Sports on Spot. ¢ 6:45-Happy Smith. 7:00—Frank Morgan. 7:30-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15—Coommunity Center. 8:30—Teen-Age Quiz. 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15—Guest Star. | 9:30—Mystery Playhouse. | 10:00—Between the Lines. | 10:15—Words with Music. | 10:30—Forecasts. { First newscast of the day at 7:30 A, M. | — eee - APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES FOR ELKS LODGE MADE Elk Lodge ctommittee appoint- ments were announced at the weekly meeting last night by Ex- alted Ruler J. H. Sadlier. The com- mittee members will serve until April 1, 1949, and ‘are as follows: Auditing Committee: Joe Werner, chairman; George B. Schmidt and C. B. Holland Investigating Committee: David Ramsay, chairman; Walter Hellan, J. 8. MacKinncn, Sr., Walter O. Sinn and Harry Stonehouse. Lapsation Committee: Howard B. Simmons, chairman. Visiting Committee: M. J. Whit- tier, chairman; J. A. Thibodeau and H. L. Faulkner. Bowling Committee: Arthur Burke, chairman; L. J. Holmquist ‘and Phillip Bertholl. Baseball Committee: A. F. Mc- Kinnon, chairman. Scouting Committee: J. S. Mac- Kinnon, Jr., chairman; Cortis Wingerson and Harry Murray. National Foundation Committee: { Ellis C. Reynolds, chairman. Activities Committee: Oscar Ce- cotti, chairman; John McCormick, Adams, Jr., Earl Estepp, Walter McKinnen, Ernest Rockner, Fred Baxter and Kenneth Lee. Editor, the Gastineau Elk: O. R. Cleveland. Chief Justice, Subordinate um: R. E. Robertson. For- FORMAL INITIATION i BY MOOSE WOMEN | The Women' of the Moose wilt {bold a formal initiation at 8 o'clock | tonight in the Moose Lodge room. The Home Making Committee will give their annual Chapter Night iprogram. Chairman of the commit- tee, Hazel Burkett, will provide the entertainment for the evening. 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Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red' 559 e J National Forest Timber For Sale | Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 AM. | APRIL 29, 1948, for all the mer- | chantable dead. timber, standing or | down, and all the live timber mark- ed or designated for cutting, on an area totaling approximately 159 acres on an area in Goose Cove in Peril Straits adjacent to Povorotni Island, Tongass National Forest, Al- aska, estimated to be 3,650 M feet B.M., more or less. or Sitka spruce and western hemlock sawtimber, and 1,000 linear feet, more or less, of piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per M. feet BM. for spruce saw- timber, $1.00 per M feet B.M. for and 1lc per linear foot fof piling up to and in- cluding, 95 feet in length and 1%c’ per linear foot for piling 96 feet and over in length will be consid- ered. $500 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained, in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Terri- tory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject tc the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to.reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submit- ted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Division Super- visor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- gional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 25, 1948. mmmuu|uluuumuuwuumummumwmmunummuumun|uulqwf publication, Apel 15, 1948. 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