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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948 - CAROL BRICE IS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELL RECEIVED, ACCEPTS BID ON CONCERT HERE ELISHA P. FERRY Acceptance of a bid on the| Gov. Elisha P. Ferry for $17,500 wounced this week by Ralph » contralto presented a con- Distriet Engineer of the last evening at the 20th Cen- U seological Survey. 1 r the auspices of of the vessel, to be Survey office for people re in attend- a1 gauging operations, is sub- ance at the concert to review and approval by Miss Brice held t dience en- hington officials of the U. S. thralled during fhe entire concert 11 Survey, Marsh said. and ne words can describe her The Elisha P. Ferry, -footer, | Eeautiful ng more than those is owned by Hardy Trefzger, and Koussevitsky when has been in Juneau at the Small s voice is like Boat Harbor since early in the ning The craft has been used r at for bear hunt- the vieinity of | reatest artists to on the Juneau Concert Miss Carol PErice, young tion by B crdinary smoothness ra e is even from top to bottom x in All the outstanding qualities of Miss e’s voice was krought qut in her rendition of the “Der Erl- by Franz Schubert. Deep s and extreme terror were cumulative emrotions that Miss gave expression to the poem that telis of a father through the night with The son cries out that king (death) and comforts his son. fcrmer owner. s home with fear v o and dread and the child lies dead COCGKED FOOD in his arms. Beta Sigma Phi—Ses Saturday morning, ge launched in 1821 at The y, was later taken over by nd Wildlize Service of | Washington as 2 1y boat in the Puget | Navy and later | plus to a Yakutat Trefzger took over the the death of the Sotind sold dent following 10:00 15 2t FRIED HALF CHICKEN ghetti at Country Club,| plate 15 1t s Brice's powerful, true tones ssed fully the ascending t rer of both the father, who fears for the life of his child, and of the son who is hearing the sound of death. $2.50 NOTICK, OF HEAR. ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 29th, 1948, M. E. Following the intermission, Miss Brice returned to the concert stage and sa the first few notes of a lilting melody by Renaldo Hahn! and was cut short by a cough. She vau.wd ll(’l"~k‘lI ul?d Ly Eh. " MONAGI dministrator of the president of the Concerts Assogia- of 1 JACK, - Decease tion, provided hot tea to aid in s dnd 18 i Shisiabove wntitied controlling her cold. Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final Jonathan Brice, who Aaccount and Report and Petition companying his sister, presented g0 ping; Award and Distribution, | two piano los, Claire de Lune g;q tnat on said day this Court en- by DeBi and Malaguena DY toreq jts Order directing that a | Lecuona while (h.-_ artist was try- jearing he had upon said Final Ac- ing to make a rapid recovery from. count and Report and Petition for her cold. | Final Award and Distribution be- Miss Brice appeared on the stage | fore it on the 30th day of Novem- and said that for the first time|yper 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of during her concert career her voice | day at the office of the said ‘Just left,y It was with deep |ynited States Commissioner and that the audience heard | probate Judge, in the Federal-Ter- announcement and the great | ritorial Building, in Juneau, Terri- ovation that Miss Brice received \tory of Alaska, and requiring all expressed the heartfelt thanks of | persons to then and there appear and the people of Juneau for her ap- make their objections, if any, there- pearance here. to, and to the settlement thereof; T was the first concert of the and, to the final award and dis- son for the Juneau Con- |tribution of the residue of this es- certs Association. President Ernest tate to Margaret Rosen, Frank Wil- Ehler anncunced that tentative ar- | liams and Edwin Lindoff, the three rangemer have been made for surviving children and only heirs at { the engagement of Miss Amparo law of deecased. Iturbi, pianist and sister of Jose Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 20th Iturbi, and Dorothy Crawford, a day of September, 1948, monologist who was well received (SEAL) FELIX GRAY , in Juneau two years ago, later in United States Commissioner and the season. Ex-Officio Probate Judge. - e —— First publication, Sept. 30, 1948. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! Last publication, Oct. 21, 1948. was ac- Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBE! ! DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST X Second and branklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | Yo;r l)eposi?s_‘-_—_’;—_ ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary considerstion. In addition the bank is 3 mem- ber of Pederal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which tnsures each of vur deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- @mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS 14 THIS IAIIK‘ ARE INSURED NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA INSURANCE CORPORATION ’ FIRST RADIO LOG Alaska Broadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1460— UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Excursions in Science. 5:15—Community Center-—League of Women Voters. 5:30—Boy Scouts of America. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00-—News. 6:15—Animal World Court. —Music. & 125—According to the Record. 6:30—Sports Parade. 40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—News. 8:15—Lil Ol Opry 8:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—Forecasts. 9:05-—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Proudly we Hail. 10:00—News. 10:15~ORGAN INTERLUDE-MIL- TON CHARLES-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. . 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All programs subject to change due to conditions heyond our con- tro! e SR ATTENTION EASTERN STAR Members are requested to at- tend funeral of Sister Martha MacKinnon, Friday at 2 pm, Presbyterian Chu by order of Worthy Matron. 15 1t NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, JOSEPH F. PERUSICH, 1ave been appointed Administrator | »f the estate of FRANK VARLJEN, ' uso known at FRANK VARLEN, Deceased, and that all persons are | equired to present their claims, if 'y, with proper vouchers, within ix months from the date hereof, to ne, at the office of my attorney M. E. Monagle, Room 200 Seward‘ 3ulding, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 29th lay of September, 1948. JOSEPH F. PERUSICH, Admniistrator of Estate of Frank Varljean, also known as Frank Varlen, Deceased. . Tirst publication, Sept. 30, 1948. nast publication, Oct. 21, 1848. ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION, JEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- "OR, October 4, 1948. SEALED BIDS vill be received at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Tederal and Territorial Building, jiuneau, Alaska, until 9:00 o'clock A. L, October 27, <1948, for construct- ng or improving the Richardson Tighway, Section B, Fourth Judicial Jivision, Territory of Alaska, Grad- ng, Surfacing and Bituminous Sur- acing, involving All Reqd. Extra nd Miscellaneous Force Account Vork; 100 Acres Clearing and Grub- ring; . 220,000 Cu.Yds. Unclassified "xcavation; 2,400 Cu.Yds. Unclassi- ied Excavation for Structures; 575, )00 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Excava- ion for Borrow, Case 1; 550,000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul (1000' free haul); 95,000 Cu.Yd.Mi. Special Overhaul or Borrow (1,000' free haul); 7,450 Tnits Watering of Base Course Item 32A; 30 Acres Pit Clearing (Art. 6.1) for Items 26, 52A, 113 and 140; 70,000 Cu.Yds. Pit Stripping (Art. 6.1) for ‘tems 26, 52A, 113 and 140; 151,000 Cu.Yds. Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Base Course Cldss (2) Grad- ng D-1; 4,830 Cu.Yds. Cover Aggre- rate for Type 3 Seal Coat, Grading 3; 51,000 Tons (Class F Pavement rype F-1) Plant Mixture Grading \-1; 4215 Tons Liquid Asphalt Taterials; Yipe and othér small items of work. Vhere plans and specifications are equested, a deposit of $10.00 will be | equired to insure their return with- n 15 days after opening of bids. Shecks should be made payable to he Treasurer of the United States. lans, specifications and proposals may be obtained at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juncau, Alaska and the Public 3,004 Lin. Ft. Culvert |’ GOLLY, CHAZZ ! DO YOU 6UPPOSE ) MAYBE = IF TERRY AND CHOPS ARE LEARNING J THEY FIND THE ANYTHING BY TALKING TO THOSE J ELY BOY WHO 4 SIGHTED THE { KIDNAP KITE, B R R " HE DIDNT HAVE 4§ i LETTER FROM TRACY, L'M— CHIEF OF POLICE OF I leuT HIS ! NEVER HEARD OF /=558 THE TOWN. TecTURE| |/ a \ Mo 4 o START WITH WALLET & ‘SERVICE 15 L BOBBLE AD, | OUR MOTTO! HIM AN’ MY ALNT LOWEEZY RUN OFE TO JOIN. TR’ CIRCUS, 0, [EETLE RUFE ;‘/,,( S WHAR'S YORE OUNK SONUFEY, JLGHAID ? NOW SWEETHEART ... T BEEN GOIN'OUTA MY NUT...I SEARCHED ALL OVER... I'LL TAKE YA TO A SYKE-IATRIST... I KNOBBY ... LOOK ... YER Si YA DON'T KNOW IT ... ILTON, OKLAHOMA? T pef _SEE PAGE SEVEN L OVER 1T/ NOW AGAIN -/ HAT'S DO 1T MY FRIENDS, ASHAMED OF You!! HE SAYS THE COURSE THE SNATCH | HMMM. .. A CRATE WAS FLYING WHEN HE SAW ¢/ 5IZEABLE TOWN IT WOULD LEAD RIGHT TO THIS — PROBABLY BURG. IT HAS A LANDING STRIP AND } SWARMING WITH INSURGENT ALKS 285 HOW ABOUT ; HAULING? “WHATEVER IT 15, FROM WHEREVER IT 15,70 WHEREVER YOU WANT IT!” vkl CIRCVS ?? WHAT ON TH' FACE OF THIS GREEN _AIRTH IS A CIRCUS, JUGHAID? 'L SIT NEAR THE FRONT DOOR S0 I WON'T HAVE TO STEP ON ME SORE FOOT- | I_KIN REACH IT FROM HEREY _ — e Roeds Administration, 208 Broad- way-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- zon. W. H. Lynch, Division Engineer. First publication, Oct. 7, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 14, 1948. MAKIN' MEJ' CHARMING. 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