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PAGI SIX JUNEAU' § USO NEWS ’\lp until yesterday we Evergreen Cemetery. always had| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE }UNI:AU ALASKA mc slightly uncommon names O“I-O“DO"I"S“RAN(E “Cadmus Zaccheus”; mayte it's just l)(’mms(' we curious. But, anyw COMPANY, CHEESE WANT ADS ] | wondered if we'd ever run across| b L anybody with the name of one of | HRM HI.ED HERE‘ 1 lnm' favorite Bible characters. Since | Fon SALE WAFTED |n|eresfing Items for Everybody our childhood he's been a favorite,| Corporation filings here with thu NEW BALDWIN Acrosonic piano, WANTED TO BUY—Light- first, because his name was so un-'Auditor of Alaska during the 1935 Plymouth Coupe. Green 353. | Fort-Nighter or man's large usual, and, second, because he fig- week include one foreign insurar (10,070~ MA‘ traveling bag. Call Black 690. ured in a joke (not a very good firm qualifying to do business in (10,070-t3) THURSDAY, Sept. 20, 9:30 p. m With the current room shortage| joke, perhaps, but one we keep on the Territ of Al and a non-\l‘fmf SALE—Baby bed “and high- Danee in USO to music by Service- in Juneau, and in view of the certain jaughing at through the years) {domestic - mercantile corporation,| chair. Practically new. Phone HIGH SCHOOL BOY would like| nen’s: Band increase in the number of service-| The Bible character was one of|(he Kraft Cheese Company, Inc. | Green 370,after 6 p.tn.(10,070-t3) | work after school and Saturdays.| men coming through here during the job'’s three friends — Bildad, the The Kraft firm lis ],md_m‘ = -~ Drives truck. Write Empire,! FRIDAY, €2} 6:45 p. m., En- next few months, our dormitory will Shuhite. And yesterds ,“‘”,(,,\,\‘mp]m] Syt oh émfwu i 300 LEAVING TOWN--Must sell Hal-' g199 (10,069-t3) | tertainment cc tcs supper in prove an even greater asset than a serviceman paid his first visit 0 shares of $100 par value each. It is rafter, 15-tube, Sx 28-A, with' " Uso 7:30, Presentation by USO heretofore. Since V-J Day, in &d- our USO; and when he signed his|incorporated in the State of Dela-| speaker. 219 Gastineau Hotel,' mmmu “Permanent couple, no 2 s of . vil Flower” dition to all our other gue 1€ given n: in our b ere % 7 'l B and 6 p. m. (10,069-t4) | children, desires small apt. or| Commandos of “The Devil Flower” dition t 1l cur other I iven name in our book, there was' waye with 16 o3 between 5 and p. m, S | i B r NY I Y; Portrait draw- 148 ike are ol 1C tha 1: p r > 5 pr -~ i Se. ent or rchase. one | :.‘,:x |,}\$1A\‘\1.\«y\h<v‘:\ht‘-..t\( s l\\,”s\l\»‘:‘. V(;‘Y“]:;]*IIJH[ r}(‘“v.‘m .1.l oh Fiain '“ :xl;'m"_naml < B e PSRN I d, all of WOODEN BOX—Good for shipping | i‘;(;‘:c(x; 330, P. 0.‘Box 2203, i p. m., Special games party. 10:30 route to the States or kan The joke? Oh, yes: The question ;}:l,]l'\'::’:,”;”"r liehe g, .d"".’lff',".s“ or storage. 42 inches long, 18 in-| (10,069-t4) | . Entertainment and S points for disc is “Who was the shortest man injq . b office outside the Terrl-| ches deep. Apt One, Thompson | - | T e & : e o s \"|tory is in Chicago, and in Alaska,| Apts. A. M. until 2:30 P. M. | WANTED TO RENT-—By couple, 2| ments, followed by juke box de The accomm s it the ({.»m:r :iltl’l 1;:- (qu T:Qi 43':1‘::.” -Hieh B“; at Juneau. Alaska agents for ser-| (10,069-t3) | or 3-rocm furnished apartment or ! HRterh DAY - Bept 8190 p | ot “j"f‘];‘ "(’ ; l“;" SO T e l“ it tep Vice Of process are Juneau Attor- | ; house, Phone 14 (10,068-t4) | 0 kg g e A attractive, each bed having scems that made him even shorter , ... p "g Robertson and M. E. DISHES, Glassware, cooking uten-|___ | Movies in USO. 10:30 p. m., Juke an excellent mattress and springs, than “Ne-hi-miah,” the runner-ub.|yionqgle, The company i squalified| sils, set criss-oross bedroom cur-| WANTED TO BUY—Large packing | pox dance in USO good linen and plenty of blank r, more accurately, you might say, | PO N 0 ufac- | tains, Phonie Black 690, (10,060-t) | - trunk. Thone 357, after 11 a. m.| cach pair o beds (lowe { upper) | the runner-down) for the honor! { L CEIT T e T perations. 580 | (10,068-t1) | SUNDAY, Sept. 23 ightseeing peing arranged in separate ¥ A f I ol “‘ l. Al- \(l)MPLETELY furnished 2-bed- G trips to Mendenhall Glacier and partments with partitions and cur- NAMES IN THE P RN e, gL A1 room house, $1400 down, balance | WANTED — Fountain help—Youns| other points of interest during the tains. Generally speaking, the whol NEWS OF THE WEEK {askn, under the title Kraft Cheese) oo “\yite Empire 0-6180. | man or lady. aftérfioon end evening. 5:45 D: M.,!set-up appears to afford an at- Doripady) his ohatied 1y sy 10| (10,068-t3) | Drug. (10,062-tD) | Coffca hour, with waffles. Dorianne mosphere conducive to comfortable| Here are just a . few of the many|KTaft Foods Company. It lists the| ! ksl ! Barnes at piano. 10:00 p. m., MoV~ sleeping names that have figured in recent ;{'l":“‘t “’é’“’ ‘“’“é:","‘:p"‘;v“‘-:lé v!‘l'fl’)"’:':‘CHINA TEA SET, $5; cost $16.|SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603.| ing pictures of Alaska. Vote that phrase “generally spaak-| USO activities and that rate men- P heese Company anca'so 18| Berry set, savory. roaster, varpet| oo srbaghil % G R m,r,\‘_'“,II,‘);[::'\:J"\”;: ’m ;}\":;{I“’V peak-i i h in this column: The names of "“Df'la"m“(‘:h‘"'“""”","'_;’: “l"'h‘ ‘he“‘:_‘ sweeper and many other c'ns:wgfi;i?';’;::m‘ur::me 30‘6 - l MONDAY, Sept. 24, 7 p. m %;(X) slight qualification, and del three very charming girls from the i’]";: “:‘“ m‘::;fi;‘v Ju‘hn “};’“-&f_qa cheap for immediate sflll('o OPG}‘;U(IS‘P £ g | vicemen's Council meeting in US v so. For those ‘ens and par-|USO club in Sitka, who have visited 45 b el S hradd R 'L (10,068-t3) | | Bi8. 1 Torim Olub leaves THO, ity sy e CHELDS AnC Do 19kt (s several times #IHIS “yeek,| PRofldant, andrOlvercay SlRcHONm, - - ~1 HELP WANTED | for party at private home 8:00.D-4 00 those tohpattmahts “ - ‘.m' Holen Yaw elyn Cameron and |Secretary, of “‘i‘ company. iCRESL’,EN"[' APT. HOUSE for sale A m., Movies in of four would=be sleepers hiave quick<]CArmena P m]n, and zr i iu{)u-a;-j T:Tndfl(zfil“‘“f‘*u'x‘::':‘m‘ ;;‘;:‘“”":;:(‘ Phone 428. (10,068-t1) WIIJ\NTE(D Wlom'm orp::]gsh s;;:«rml scovered as they have (figura-|tive new friend from the Fairbanks ] Biace B3 R A agse. Vi ST oy for cleaning ee | TUESDAY, Sept. 25, 7:30 p. m., :i\f‘,'\“‘:‘ red as they have «dlgura-|USO in the person of Lee Burmaster | chartered under the laws of Great F()L,’;“;a;f'cdw‘;’;’mzrs g::(';"“’:;s_‘ nours' work daily. Apply Carson's | Broadcast of Quiz Contest from USO. 4 ¢ pootry, “wrapped the mantle - and the name of an old friend, | Britain In 1720, Is to be representec | o, Ty heater. Call Red 770, | Bakery: Ao | 9:45 p. m., Customary Tuesday night | o their couches about them and lain|Jim Murphy, from Johnstown, |in Alaska by Craven, Dargen and, . to.0d8:tny | = i & = l‘ games in USO. down to (continuing the beautiful Pennsylvania, former member of lhc‘co‘ml)“".\- 105+, Ean FUNGREIC L] : 4 BOY 'vg lW‘“' . :(u‘“; & :;:'m;cmo‘; | ey figure of speech) pleasant dreams.”|!0c21 Headquarters Company _|surance firm. No legal agent in EopTCATE Sy weeks' old Husky| 2nd 3 hours Sa ;‘ ayEI o B»‘; | WEDNESDAY, Scpt. 26, T:30 D. 1! Uatecs her have Theen sinuiaiy|2nd the names of all those ten or a|Alaska has as yet been named.|™y;pieq” Vanderbilt Pt, 5 mileson| Prone 21, or write B B O Movies in USO. 9:30 p. m,, Squ‘;n’c fortunate (the law of averages has d:w:x mlt'lmb'r.snl the gm't compa:wwXnlltl‘ll(:msmi\(«EE:::\):::;‘J-:‘;V 1:::- 1«[}\::1]!1 Glacier Highway. (10,068-t4) | 904 (10,068-tf) | dancing in USO. Public invited. * | peen agains iny . momentary OF the Headquarters Company who|Assurance 1s VAT el Slwell, i e oy = il DANCE AT E RSION INLET jbeen rent in twain by the w ” |days, shortly to receive their dis- guuhhvd for general and marine ness and residential lots for ss«lc1 mrl; a cax;olakex‘ Don't ammj p P iand bells incident to the depart charges and to each of whom all'insurance business, excepting life| in Douglas. Reasonably priced | i Av.mx :\nnut rulril‘l job. Gall m‘ It's supposed to be for the bene- ‘nf Train No. 49 “On the Atchison, ©f U8 here in the USO wish the very insurance. while they last. The Trading 2Dl.h Century Theatre Office ‘ fit of the servicemen. But it will| Topeka and the Santa Fe’—which|Pest of luck and happiness as they > Post, Phone Douglas 12 or 42. ioiin prove, we feel sur2, o be as much!in recent weeks has been leaving the become cx\x'h:n» again . . . and (10,068-t3) | e | fun (probably more so) for our|No. 12 spob on our juke box regular-| (SPeaking of the best of good wish- NEW, USED SURPLUS BT GAR WOOD orulser fully | WANTED—Competent _experienced girls 1y, not less often than four or five(®S that is exactly what we've been b "\Rm,. HP l” m(.' 'Y stenographer, temporary position. | The forthcoming trip to Excursion ' times every hour. (As a matter of Wishing one of our very oldest OF GOVERNMENT IS SHUlpped. L0 O satl. | - Law . Office:. R. K. Robibsdn} Inet is what we have reference to. fact, the juke box is located many. [riends in the USO, Matt Halm, a gite, iBoay. and ienging XS | - 5 ol 1954, i There are a lot of lonely GIs sta- fect away from the dormitory, in the r of our staff for nearly two UNDER opA RUHNG completely overhauled at cost of | AryiRbril g tioned in that secluded spot. There fa rner of the club lounge in the who holds a place of special 3 0. Will sacrifice for $3,500.} wANTED—Women press operators| are a lot of lovely GSOs located in downsta But when its “II“C“”“ ER ONE l"‘“ll“ and for & TAEEE Call Joe Meherin, B““”“l"ébg"t:-} and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | s A b ower T o,/ Whom we are earnestly hoping an New ana used governmenl sur- ,067-t6) 7 A SN Yoy | iy “S:,m:hi‘.“:;’“- bR nn]m]m:v.\-”?“1:.“\,2]\)12‘\}1,]- early Tecovery from his illness and plus is now under Supplementary . " { MANGLE FOLDER wanted. Apply | to do is to get the two g to- | the box may not miss one tiny throb & Prompt return to health and hap- Order 121 which provides for FOR SALE—Concrete mixer. Guar-} at the Alaska Lnundry ! gether. And that's exactly is'cut of the inferno of sound within,|PIness: | pricing of such surplus when sold| anteed A-1 condition. Casih Lo o e o . T NG R T T being ined for an ear nd. ' the occupants of what we laughing o gt = |in Alaska at wholesale or retail by ~terms. Inquire George Bros. | MlscELLA“Ec“S ‘ (Likely it will be worked up for|ly call the “slecping quarters” might | sovernment agencies or. by gprivate Ehiue ey | Saturday, September 29. The date, just as well have the juke box at NEI.”E IHOMPSO“ jobbers and retailers, the Al FOR BALE_Large size oil heater. PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| togetker with the other details, of ' the Isides.) If the A. T. and S. Office of Price Administration an-| =50 W b0 W George Brothers.| Anderson Shop. i the definite arrangements, will be|streamlif come to a momen- FUNERAI_ SERVKES nounced. 3 2 (10,086-t8) | e | announced within the vext several!tary halt, our GI friends (if we can The new regulation provides pric- B Pk 4 4 BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | dayz.) jassume they still regard themselves wn_l BE IoMoRRow ing formulas designed to make TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 LENDING LIBRARY 1 You girls who expect to Le ableias such) may, ironically, be kept available the considerable amount’ gt peam 12 ft. Fully equipped.| i to make the trip, let someone «n'i;-\',ulu by Dreams Are Getting uneral services for Miss Nellie Of BOVernment surplus to g@msum-| gpacious accommodations. Phone, Latest Books for Sale and Rent | the USO staff know promptly. The| Better . Time.” However, it heon, who passed away carly CTS at reasonable prices and 10 es- |, g2 or P. O. Box 1045. (10086-t1) | (Rentats: 5 & 10 Cents pef Day) | numtrzr‘thzn can be taken l‘.\lm[‘l\'n, el they will find them- Whek &t the Homme o elotives in tablish g:;uul markups for joblm_m A } J | necessarily be limited. It seems selves listening wide-eyed to Miss las| after a long Hiness; will e, tno retailers, the Alaska OPA said.| CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma-! Out-of-Town and Special Orders probable that almost everyone in Petty Hutt d; ing “I Wan-'held tomorrow (xltErnom; at 2 1t should prevent s[:l'culatjve buy-| chine, sun lamp, cedar chest,| Given Prompt Attention | the GSO will ke eager to be includ | Get Married” or to her no-more- | y'¢lock from the Chapel of the ing and scelling, yet not interfere| pathroom scales, 2 mghchairs;:Bux 3081 - - - = Junsau,Alkska ed. | cenducive-to-sleep “Stuff Like That|Gharles W. Carter Mortuary, The 8¢ all With reasonable marketi bugey, play-pen, chest of draw-| b Ay | [ Thete perhaps, even to the Ray. Walter Soboleff will officiate, ATTangements, the OPA also de-| ers, baby scales, nursery chairf ___ s cofl USO DORMITORY— lm dition of four five times in! e g ed is survived by a sis- clared. | Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. | REMEMBER — We buy, sell anm AND GI SLEEP ‘( r i;u]‘luu‘n;. suc on of that tep, Mrs. K. J. Kirkman ni Sitka, Copies of SO 121 have been sent ! 110_0554“ trade second-hand merchandise. | s % 1ot iless literary gem, the words of an au S |to various government agencies. _— m = | one Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas| Almost exactly two years ago we “Caldonia.’ Pt I DOUga. + family This order is also available at 3-BEDROOM furnished house at E-}r‘a;’mg Pogst cied wrote a piece in this column entitled| “Macbeth,” tradition has it, “hath pjot Y War Price and Rationing Boards| 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, il s erma- | | “US0-0-0 NICE TO COME HOME murd TO.” 1In it we tried to sing the|far as cur USO dormitory is con-! tory. praises of the Club’s dormitory. This|cerned, you'r piker compared with | RETURNING TO DUTY | > feature of USO service was then|Miss Betty Hutton, Mr. Woody Her- | S ! brand new, having opened only a|man, Mr. Gene Krupa, and a couple| Besn's. Mate 1-C John Winther, Hosp"Al NOI‘ES couple of weeks before. Already it|of dozen other fellows heard too|U.S.N.. accompanied by his wife! had proven very popular. {loud and too often cvery day AND and baby, left on the Steamer o Its popularity has continned, ever | NIGHT, on our juke box! | North Sea after visiting the past| . R R- Lister is a medical patient at, since. We haven't taken time out | [three weeks at the home of his|St. Ann's Hospital to add up the monthly figures for' patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Win.| Miss Lee Ellenwood has enter-| that whole period; but we're confi-| |ther. He is retwming to the Navy|®d St- Ann's Hospital for medical} dent the total wo 5,700 bed-nights, ably more. perhaps con Regular Gastineau Hotel 0000000000000 0000000000000000000¢ W“““O& 00050000002 00000“000“““000“ 0 “00“00“000000 “000“0 d not be less than; FREIGHT Macbeth, so Lt sleep— oo sider-| Maybe it's because all our life;and Mrs. Winther will remain iwe've been obliged to carry unurd Seattle fm the yrescnl Service from Seaitle and Tacoma : PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 City Ticket Offic The Coast Line Route From the Capital City .. . . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners> e: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 | Training Station at Sargus, Idaho, {and at OPA offices in the Terri- th(nll(m. in| Agnes Mork has been admitted to | St. Ann’s Huspmfl for { tomy. | Ernest McKinney entered St. MQQ“QQQQOQQOQOOOQCO‘09000000000000000000000“0““00%"‘0’“0“’0\Ahnfi Hospital yesterday for medi-| | cal care. ! Rita Dalton, Master George Dal- $ ton, Emil Hendrickson and John P. | Johnson, all of whom were medical | patients at St. Ann’s Hospital have \returned to their homes. after receiving surgical care. cunces, was born early this morning at St. Ann’'s Hospital to Mrs. Wil- liam Anderson. | Mrs. Paul Phillips of Haines gave | | birth to a baby girl early this morn-| ing at the Government Hospital. Rose Howard, Adeline Pratt and| Dan Kunz, all of Juneau, and An- |drew Williams of Haines, have been| |admitted to the Government Hos- pilxl for medical care. - Empire Want-ads vring results! SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS Swell for munching or cooking Assorted Almonds Pecans Cashews Blanched Peanuts Filberts 1 Randall S. Hough has been dis-| 1chm‘ged from St. Ann’s Hospital, : A baby koy, weighing 7 pounds, 10‘ a tonsillec-| ey (HOT | i |FOR SALE—At $1650, Bloxham | TONGASS ARRIVES IN || PORT FROM SEATILE| lL next door. (10,060-tf) | A - i FOR SALE—Sessions $-day mantle | clock. Hour strike in beautiful case. Good time-keeper. Call 439. (d.h.-tf) | 1941 FOUR-DOOR FORD sedan,| good condition. See Stewart at Juneau Motors. (10,054-t0) | e nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.f 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT l SEAVIEW APT. Federal Building. SILVER MARSHALL radio for| sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244.{ George Simpkins. (10,049-tf) TER FURNACE, oil bur-' er; BNG hot water heater, 250} gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. FOR SALE—Two bedroom YLouse, furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier nghway. l'WO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa;. 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box | 3031. COMBINATION radio, Umversal! vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. (10,052-t1) 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. Very good buy at $1,800. Tnquire ! 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) | FOR SALE — 31-FT. TROLLER. Fully equipped. No. 31-A-63, float No. 4. (10,067-t4) in Seattor Tract. Phone (10,087-tf) House, Green 285. The Tongass left the Alaska Steamship Company’s dock at 11 o'clock this forenoon with the fol- lowing out-bound passengers: Mrs, Robinson, Minnie Sutton, Sofia | Harris, H. J. Rimmer, Mrs. H. J.f Rimmer, Barbara J. Rimmer, Herbert J. Rimmer and Elizabeth Collier. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sipprell went, to | Skagway. The Tongass arrived here from the south last last night. RV GOODIE SALE By the American Legion Auxili- ary, Sat., Sept. 22, 11 a. m, in} Juneau Florist Shop. (10,070 v."r 'LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bi]lfold contammg between\ $125 and $135, and papers. Lost between Baranof Hotel and Al- aska Coastal Airlines. Reward. Retura to Gastineau Hotel, Room 306, Jim Goddard. (10,070-t4) FOUND—Holy Bible. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv.Inquire at Empire. (10,067-%) IF party who took purse September 9th doesn’t immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,065-tf) FORESTER RETURNS Forester Charles Forward re- turned by plane yesterday to the Forest Service Headquarters here| following a six weeks' field trip to Forest Service stations at Anchor- age, Seward and Cordova. - e MOLLER IN JUNEAU Stopping at the Baranof today is Dan Moller, Vice-President of the Columbia Lumber Company, who arrived yesterday. via Alaska Airlines. He is enroute to his resi- dence at Sitka. — —— : Fern's Portrait Studio Time to Think of Christmas | LET US TAKE THAT | PHOTOGRAPH ne 567 Second Street iwmmwoo«omoo‘ 1945 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, o N nmsnmfd/ |RI.|I\ES. | cwing Southeastern FAlaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka | Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO / | HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 009900009900 0000000000000¢ “00000“0““00”0“[ NOTICE TO THE FOLLOWING § Mrs. B. A. Wynpie R. L. Emel Car]l Weidema: Mrs. J. H. Stone Elizabeth CupP PLEASE CALL FOR YOUR Telechron Eleciric Clo k You have ordered and been so panemly waiting for. Wm. Leivers .m: "It Pays to Have Your Name on Qur List” Maska Eleciric Light and Power Co. 9000000006000 80000000204006000000000000000000 PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in beauty and satisfaction. have the answer to your PAINTING, PAPER HANGING problams. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. O. Box 1216 We TINTING and There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! 400000000600 0000003000004 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way G EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS 00000000 MI Your Deposits Are SAFE Tt cunapaier ofy this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of eur depositors against- loss to a8 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE 'INSURED ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME 13 Hotel Flrst National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ap 4