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MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 | williams; Keepers of Parapherna- {lia, Sally Ruth Crocks and Evelyn Hollmann. Flag Bearer, Betty Jean' Mantyla, Standard Bearer, Lois NEW OFFICERS " RAINBOW Gmls | Lawrence; Page, Marilyn Isaak. 3 | Ceclor Stdtions: Love, Joyce Hope; ARE msT‘llED‘RelmoxL Shirley Casperson; Nature, Peggy < Forward; Fidelity, Edith B, | Wellington, Immortality, Jeannette the Casperson, Patriotism, Paula Kay Service, Jean Boddy. Installation of Officers for ensuing term was held Snturdny'cgo night at the Scottish, Rite Temple| ¢ : Denna Jewett, Joan Wil- by the Order of Rainbow for Girls.|ligmson, Rollene Clark; Louise The following Officers were in- Grant, Geneva Parsons, Beverly stalled. Worthy Advisor, Pat Balog;|Black, Mo Cuth! Virginia Weorthy Associate Advisor, Helen crawford, Sylvia Davis, Sandra Isaak; Charity, Sheila MacSpadden; | Garvin, Bonnie Wagner, Elsa John- Hope, Alice Jean Davis; Faith {‘,\r)n, Phyllis Ro: , Beverly Junge, Katherine Bavard; Treasurer, Carol | Trudy Elis, D Phillips, Alberta Jean McDonald; Drill Leader, Ro- Carlson and Joan Ccchran berta Messerschmidt; Chaplain,, The Installing Officers were: In- Shirley Edwards; Musician Aileen |stalling Worthy Advisor Mae Cuth- Kronquist; Choir Director, Claire |kert; Chaplain, Ada Burns: Mar- Folta |shal, Bonnie Chesney: Recc Confidential Obs: r, Lynn Bod- | Cakes, Musician, Claire Folta. ding; - Outer Observer, Mm'jorie; Mr. and Mrs. Balog parents of the T . 'newly installed Worthy Advisor | were introduced in the East and | Mrs. Balog was given a corsage by | Patricia Balog. | Mrs. Dora Sweeney expressed her appreciation of the work the Girls |performed during the Installation { Ceremony. { Connie Williams, Sylvia Lister, |and Sandra McCrea sanv “My Faith |Looks Up To Thee” and “Sweet {Hour of Prayer,” accompanied by | Ann Louise Henning at the piano. | Irene McKinley sany an especial- ly arranged number “Over The Rainbow” also accompanied by Ann | Henning at the piano. { Fcllowing Installation, Mae Cuth- |bert was' given a very impressive | candlelight addenda by the Officers | who had served under her. A gift ‘was given from the Assembly and |the Past Worthy Advisor's Jewel was presented by Past Worthy Ad- visor Bonnie Chesney, who express- ed the great satisfaction she en- joyed in doing so. Mrs. Tuckett awarded Merit Bars to those Girls who had earned them during this last term. The Installation dance followed jand was attended by a large number ;who pronounced it a great success. | Refreshments were served after the | dance. .o - ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. Visitors welcome. SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. L. W. Leivers, SEATTLE, US.A. Secretary. e O The Werks s o Ovpaliotind b2 T G e PORTLAND VISITOR V. F. Worthington of Portland, Oregen, is staying at the Hotel Juneau. (883 2t) Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY WELCOME "NAVY ToThe PAMARAY CLUB Music Every Night Tuesday to Saturday Featuring A Jimmie Gregg - Piano and Vocal % Jerry Nottingham - Guitar 5% Chuck Werner - Bass Last publication, May 17, 1948. ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | alities in any bid or in the bidding. | date set for the opening of bids. KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.R. 8 MONDAY EVENING 5:00—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—PAA News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 7:30—AK.THURR GODFREY-CBS ! 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15—Community Center 8:30—DOCTOR DANA-CBS. 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15—Remember. 9:30—-MEET CORLISS ARCHER-~ CBS 10:00—Alaska Line News. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A M. | D e e 0 0 0 e 0 2 ol TIDE TABLE . el MAY 11 . High tide, 2:45 am, 181 ft. ® Low tide, 9:30 am, -27 ft. ® High tide, 15:50 pm., 15.0 ft. Low tide, 21:31 pm., 35 fet. © . . © o 0 0 000 00 D FROM ANCHORAGE Qtto King of Anchorage is stay- | ing at the Hotel Juneau. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is her given that THE | CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, here- inafter referred to as the “Owner”,’ will receive up to, but not later than * 10 o'clock AM. of the 21st day of May, 1948, sealed proposals for the award of a contract, for the con- struction of a FIRE STATION AND JATL BUILDING, located in Ju- neau, Territory of Alaska. Such bids will be received in the office of the City Clerk, located at The City Hall and will be Ox)on(‘di and publicly read aloud at the above i stated time and place in the City Council Chamber. H Each bid must conform and be re- sponsive to all the pertinent Con- tract Documents. Copies are now on file and open to public inspection in the offices of the Owner located | at Juneau, Alaska and at the Archi- tects’ offices at 311 Goldstein Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, where copies | may bo obtained by a deposit for | cach set as shown below. This de- posit will be refunded if the set of Contract Documents is returned ini good condition within 10 days after the bid opening. | Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained at either | of the said offices in which the | Contract Documents are on file. | * Each bid shall be ompanied by | a certified or cashier’s check pay-; able to the Owner, or a bid bond in | favor of the Owner, executed by the | bidder as Principal and a satisfact- ory suresty company as Surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the maximum amount of the bid. The check or bid bond shall be | given as a guarantee that the bid- | der will execute the Contract, if it ke awarded to him, in conformity with the Contract Documents and will provide the surety bond or! bonds as specified therein within five days after notification of the | award of the Contract. The Owner reserves the privilege ng any and all bids or to irregularities or inform- No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 days after the May 3, 1948. WAINO E. HENDRICKSON, Maytr, City of Juneau. Deposit required for one set of plans and specification $10.00. First publication, May 3, 1948. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN DON'T WORRY, )~ U DEARL . T PON'T You'D BETTER SEE J.P. ABOUT THIS ONZ, SWEE'PEA!) ] 54 ANSWER " L D= e EVE HE AIN'T BEEN AROUN' TeAY! { MY GOSH ... Y GOSH .. 5/ 1 SHOULDNT BE SURPRISED AT 19( AKYTHING THAT HAPPENS HERE, BUT ILL ADMIT I NEVER EXPECTED WHOBVER WAS UNDER THIS MA N JULEE ) PLUVIUS 1S 5 WE'LL LET POPEVE'S FREENDS SE CAN PLEASE PEOPLE TH THE, WEATHER! , VACATION FOR )i : YEARS!! 'l A \ . \ -~ [ 20 FAR TONIGHT, LADY, YOUVE "COURT DANCER. TO MSIEU BRONZ. YOU ARE LIKING MY PERFORMANCE, NO Z GIVEN TUREE PERFORIMANCES, WHICH ONE ARE YOU ANGLING & FOR COMPLIMENTS ON % § = IETHEY) 7 BUT, JUPE, THIS IS THE BUSY OM ...SURE ... YEP... I...UH...IM AW RIGHT, THANKS . HERES A SHOVEL VES, THIS PIPE BELONGED TO BRIER VOLTS. THIS LITTLE PIECE BROKE OUT WHEN HE DROPPED THE PIPE. ON A DESK AT HEADQUARTERS. IS MR. MACY. OKAY,"HEYYoU; T'LL B . TAKE OVER MAYBE, BUT THE MORE | WE ARE NOT PROMOTERS. | 6TUDY IT, THE MORE |WE HAVE ALL WE CAN DO TO SERVICE OUR OWN COMMUNITY. SKEEZIX, HAVE YOU THOUGHT OVER THAT PROJECT OF MAKING | SOUNDS CRAZY WALLET & BOBBLE TO ME. A NATIONAL P INSTITUTION? NOT TOO MUCH, WILMER. IT VE FERGIT THIS OU BLUNDERBUSS “Now. ot BUT THINK HOW MUCH MORE GOOD WE COULD LO WITH A BIGGER FIELD TO WORK IN! SHORE, SHORE!! T'D PLUMB FERGOT WE COULD ALSO SPREAD OUT 60 THIN WE WOULD, FALL APART! SNUFFY'S ONPOSSIBLE ! TH' WHOLE JURY'S WMADE LR O POTTERS AN’ THEY HATE VE WUSSN WOLF ANNOUNCES OPENING OF UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL THURSDAY, MAY 6th NO WAITING ° NO LAST MINUTE RUSH SAYIN'S HAIN'T LOST A CASE FER ME ET, SNUFFY MYy oL TRICK, SNUFEY Z VORE BLUNDERBUSS, BLUNDERBUSS - BLUNDERBUSS I CAIN'T, FER TH’ - LIFE O’ ME, FIGGER OUT HOW YE AIM TO WIN TH CASE FER PAW 1AM TO GIT TH JLURY ON (WY SIDE I THINK 'L CA UP "SPIFFY” AN' S I DONT KNOW- IF ANY OF TH' GANG | _ &b | I e [ LELLO-HELLOS 1S ARCUND -WE KIN* iT L 2i¢ | 4 3 | | o HAVE A LITTLE GAl | T ; L TICKETS RESERVATIONS 8:30A.M.1g5P. M. Phone 202 B 3 s \\3’ /'/C////v = / < Z (HANGAR TRAFFIC OFFICE OPEN AS USUAL)