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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 Your Depeosits ARE SAFE KUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS L wement of this ALK 8 01eUZe0 Lo CONServa- (ve peration The safety re lunds & o ration [p ne Hunk 1S & mem- er T wrance Cornoration which insures each of ow deposit ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000 ol | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED nary inion FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA VEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSPI INSURANCE CORPORATION i EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau I A NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October 1st to April 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau— Ketchikan \ SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 58 RS20 ..Ar. 3:40P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG . oon h i Lv. 2:50P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv 2:20P 12:40P Ar. EETCHIKAN Lv 1:30P Juneau-—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU ... 5 Ar. 11:50°A "0:20A Ar. SITKA 8 Lv 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines-—Skagway 10:00A Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 12:40P 10:55A Lv. HAINES ~ Lv. 11:55A 11:10A Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 11:30A 21 Tames PST (120 JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri IUNEAU u« Mon Wed Fri Angoon X Hawk Inlet PS Baranot x Hood Bay X Chatham X & Hoonah - R G Chichagof X Kimshan X Cobol ......... X Pelican A X X Elfin Cove .. X Port Althorp X | Excursfon In X Superior X Funter X Tenakee 52 R { Gustavus X Todd X X departure and arrival times and sequence o1 stops vartab t PHONE 612 “filflSK fd/ o mu i st BUIES JUNEAU T ( NORTHIARND SAILINGS NORTHBOVND Junean SOUTHBOUND January 10 January 12 January 24 January 26 February 7 February 9 l HENRY GREEN AGENT e — NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (O. SERYING 50U ‘ALASKA DEPINDABLY Sailings every week for Ketchikan ana Seatce S. S. DENALI DU SOUTH JANUARY 11 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward §. S. ALEUTIAN—JANUARY 13 M/S COASTAL RAMBLER leaves Seattle January 15 Calls at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY laska Broadcasting C. B. 8. MONDAY EVENIN 5:00—Magic Carpet. 5:16—G. 1. Jive, 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—PAA News. 6:15—Amos and Andy. 7:00—Here's to Veterans. 8:00—Myrtery House., 8:30—Vocal Parade. 9:00—Family Theatre. 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Alaska Line News 10:00—Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. All programs are subject t without notice. Daytime forecasts on weel 8:00, 9:30 A. M., and 12 - - TAX DATE! YES, if in 1947 you were er, a business or son, rs) YES if your job paid y | ,000 plus $500 for my i.side of your job. ,000 plus $500 for each n except your own (e. for a man with a wife | dent). returns are due by March stimate for 1947. returned from vacation the states on he - heavy transportation sea and air. e MR. AND MRS. JOH end. Kearney is bound for oraticn, and due to ar ward on its second vo; January 15. Kearney is ing agent for the firm. Meanwhile Mrs. and her sister, Mrs. John Kearney -expects to be Juneau in about a week, a! to their home in Seattle. S SAM PAULS JRS. HAVE BABY GIRL, BORN TODAY A baby girl weighing six two ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul, Jr., at 2:04 this Ann’s Hos+ The newcomer has been named Vickie Linette, and is the morning at the St. pital. first born for the couple. Maag, prior to her marriage. is employed by his fathe Gracery. Paternal of Juneau, and maternal e THANK S, THANK S, interest in the progress Territory of Alaska. Save What's Left. Vietory contact, Albert White, Box 332, Alaska. Member Alaska Committee. CLEDA INVITES Highway to stop for Alrport. RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU 5:80—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 6:45—Alaskan Adventure. 7.15—Swndard News—Forecasts 7:30—Tony Martin Show. IS JAN. 15 YOUR professional per- investor, landlord, ete. YES if in 1947 you had a job where tax was not withheld (e. . domestic servants, farm labor- on except your own, + had more than $100 income NO if your only 1947 income was rum a job where tax was with- 1d and which paid less than drpendent child or other depen- NOTE: Final 1947 income tax ALL taxpayers, but if filed by Jan. ! .5 will serve as both return and DR. JOYCE . SMITH I BACK AT DENTIST CHAIR Dr. Joyce D. Smith is back at his dentist chair today in his office a the Blomgrer Building, having a PAA plane Sat- urday. During his trip south, he visit- d ‘his mother in Kansas City, iends in St. Louis and sister n Washinzgton, D. C. He intended o visit friends in New York City but was in the east at the time snowfall tied up facilities by land, KEARNEY HERE FROM SEATTLE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney, son nd daughter-in-law of Mr. | Mrs. Jack Kearney, arrived here | via. Pan American over the week- and Anchorage to supervise the un- oeding of Scow No. 719, owned by he Alaska Freight Express Cor- Kearney will visit here with her parents-in-law whose husband is employed with PAA at the Juneau Airport. a visit of three or four days with his family, the couple will return Mrs. Paul, formerly Miss Marie was a nurse at St. Ann’s Mr. Paul Paul, Sr., who owns the Gastineau grandpayrents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul, Sr, parent is Mr. Emil Maag of Idaho. THANKS. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! We thank all those hundreds of Alaskans for their generous con- tributicns to the Republican Party Victory Contribution for a Repub- | lican Victory in 1948, and their Vote Republican in 1948 and All these wish- ing to cooperate towards this great ——————— her former patrons when out the coffee at Churchill's Place. Just beyond the ALEXANDER -- COOKIE WHICH ONE OF YOU AT g MY SANDWICH WHILE o I WAS ON THE TELEPHON DN'T, EITHER! L NCE PUTT, MR.) MSANDREWS 1) v change kdays at Noa+. a farm- you more each ex- or if PARDON ME, MR BONESSA ... THERE'S SOMEONE WANTS YOU | ON THE TELEPHONE ...KE WOULDN'T = | exemp- g., $6,000 and one 15 from OH, GOLLY!'THE C.C.CHARLES SYSTEM FOR SUBDUING 2} WOMEN |5 OFF COURSE-, YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO SWEEP, THE D.L. OFF HER FEET. .. INSTEAD, SHE KISSES YOU ) <\ ONCE AHD YOU TAKE OFF LIKE A FRIGHTENED DUCK. ! trip to - -JUNEAU, ALASKA HW— | SHOULD FAVE USED 7 MY’ GLOVE!! YOU CONCEDE THE MATCH 22 BLONDIE ! mo) YOU EAT MY - SAKES -—Ng!) 4 _\‘ v N!t DO THERE ARE 17 MORE HOLES, WIMPY 15 NO GOLFER/ | CAN' IMAGINE HOW HE MANAGED HATTA YA MEAN K CALLIN' ME HERE... d YA SQUIRR'LY PO COURSE! THIS LITTLE GANE 16 MOST AMUSING. ONE KI55 FROM DOES THE MASTER N WISH THE RED DWARE . ADMITTED, IF HE SHOULD RETURN % COMPANY JUST GOT A ALL FROM AWOMAN WHO SAVS HER CHILD [ TRACY.4 IS LOCKED IN A and Seward rive at yage on a book- VE FIGURED OUT SOME THINGS. M | THINK WE 1D~ A COOD JOB. | DON'T KNOW .r How we can | WIING TO vMOQEAfi WALLET TELLS U5 WE'VE GOT To DO BETTER THI& YEAR THAN LAST. Doolin, back in nd after pounds, WHAT ON AIRTH JUST WHAT I MADE THAT TAAR /' FIGGERED, SNUFFY- BEDSTID RON A VALLER YAWKLEY OFE WIE VE, | WOZ UNDER IT--I BLUNDERBUSS ? | THANKED HIW FER TH' RIDE-WIF A LOAD O BUCKSHOT er, Sam grand- | | KNOW WHATS | WALLET 15 ALL THE MATTER RIGHT. HE WITH THIS | REALLY WORKS QUTFIT—T00 | IN THE OFFICE MANY BRASS | AND DOUBLES HATS. IN THE 4HOP, T0O. | KNOW WHC YOU MIAN— BOBBLE ! HE TAKES ADVANTAGE OF MR. WALLET, HAW-HAW! I BET _WE-LUNS DONT SEE THAT SHIF(ESS SKONK b NO MORE HE'S THE SOCIAL ARBITER TODAY . ANYONE BARRED FROM THE CLUB HERON JUST ISN'T ANYBODY. HE'S A MAGNIFICENT SPECIMEN, ELLEN Che eg&seomisb @E OF AN, 3 ...60 DAZED, IN FACT, THAT HE’S QUITE FORGOTTEN THAT H I HAD ACCIDENTALLY SPRINKLED HiM WITH MY MOST DISTINCTIVE PERFUME — A SCENT THAT MI55 O'HARA, SHOULD HAVE LITTLE TROUBLE IN RECOGNIZING . TLL GO RIGHT {IOME AND CET § GRAND? -THEM,. REMEMBER | —NO RIGHT YOU ARE, | SON. HE WEARS GOOD CLOTHES | AND PUTS UP A FRONT, SAY ANYTHING AGAINGT ANYBODY BEFORE . IF VE DO, HE'LL AAVE HIS HANDS FOLDED ACROST QIS CHIST I'M DUE AT DINTY'S NOW- I HOPE I of e MAKE 1T 7 [ Juneau Finance (780 3t) WELL-I AT LEAST TRIED TO GIT OUT- (781 10!)‘ <5