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MONDAY, JANUARY. 19, 1948 - s e 4 Your Deposits ARE SAFF BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS d @b management of this oank 18 pieaged to conserva- Jve uperation. The safety ot depusitors’ tunds s our ortmary consideration In addition, the bank is 8 mem- ver of Federal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which nsures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. ‘ v DEPOSITS "IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHELAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND January 26 February 9 February 23 NORTHBOUND January 24 February 7 February 21 Juneau HENRY GRE ————— AGENT — ;i EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau ———— e NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October st 1o April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND 3:40P SOUTHEOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU i Ar. 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL - Lv. 12:40P Ar. EETCHIKAN g e Lv Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU o 5 *10:20A Ar. SITKA (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU Ar. HAINES A = 5 SKAGWAY .. e 12:40F 11:55A 11:304 10:00A Lv. 10:55A Lv. 11:10A Ar. Mon Wed Pn lawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican - Port Althorp. Superior Tenakee X Todd Chichagof Cobol ... Elfin Cove ... Excursion In Funter Gustavus X--departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variabl PHONE 612 lnsn @« » -_ S e s tern JUNEAU T T B . 7‘. &t/o%?’m 7 Relax While You Travel When yeu go by stoamer, you can relex in the Jummd- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . s back and enjoy the soemery as you sail. The Alasks Linc is famed for the emcellence of e euisine. You will marvel st the deliciously propased meals. The cost of all moals is incinded in the fasg, Your berth, too! o Sailings Are Froquent Sailings every week for etchikan ana Seatrle S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH JANUARY 18 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Sewara S. 8. DENALI—JANUARY 20 M/S COASTAL RAMBLER leaves Seattle January 23 Cails at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | METHODIST CHURCH RABIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. MONDAY 5:00—Magic 5:15—G. 1. Jive. ‘ ‘Totem Talk--Forecasts —Amos and A: Here's to V bject tu chanve otice | weekdays it 00 9 3 o oo — SEIE LOCKRIDGE FILES, DEMO REPRESENTATIVE Gene Lockr tender at the Arctic Bar, h: | for Democratic | ere in 1940, e war Lockric local 896 of the , and is now Recording’ so done two legislative vas a delegate to t.e al Federation of Linda Gene, - FAMILY DINNER ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT gram will prov ainment at the M Family Night Din 2 at 5 be $1 for adults and 75 cents for children, procesds 0 go to the organ fund. If anyone P ha ateur act, stunt, or musi- cal 1 r they would like to add to the program, contact Den Miller. - JUNICR CATHOLIC D OF A ORGANIZED The first n:eeting of the Juniol iz Daughters of America was arish Hall of the Cath- Jaturday at 3 p.m. The cled are as follows: Pre- t, Irene Aldbyolde; Vice es sident, Irene Albayolde; Vice F .iet Meriwether; Treasurer, Gladys Uggen; Reporter, Geraldine Thomp- son Refreshments were served and it was de d that the Pat: aint 1ld be St. Bri mestings will i he first and third Saturdays of each wiontn, and initiation will be held January 24, at the Parish Hall. Mrs. Stanley A. Ropella was elect- ed Chief Couselor and Juanita Diaz as assistant. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted i0o S.. znn's Hospital yesterday were: Mrs. Carl Leho, Mrs. John Curtis, M C. J. Bergstrom and Thomas vell for medical treatment. Mrs. H. Stoney, Gardner Sulli- van, Virginia Steadman, and Mrs. Tauno Niemi and baby girl were discharged yesterday. John Dennis of Juneau was ad- mitted to the Government Hospital yesterday. Irene La Bellee was dis- charged and sent to the Mt. Edge- cumbe Sanatorium at Sitka. Where ‘Shoplilfers’ Come Bfilx fo Seifie BAYBORO, N.C—#®—J. G. Al- cock, a hardware dealer in this Atlantic coast town, has kept $300 worth of merchandise unguarded in front of his store day and night, and says only once or twice in 17 years has anything been stolen. Anyway, says the Pamlico county kachelor, there would be no room to move the tinware, horse collars, fencing, farm and fishing equip- ment inside at night. Small hard- ware items crowd the shelves and larger and heavier ware on the floor of the small store leave little space for the customers. Sometimes a customer will pick up an item from the front of the store while Alcock is away, “but they always return the next day or so when they are in town to settle up.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA 'M GOING TO LOWER THE HEM AND PUT A THEATRE NO! 1) US ) CONCEDE ) CONTINUE I COTHE P ATCH ! 3 & M ( « Cope 1947, King Pestores Syndica . PAGE SEVEN THAT IS MARVIN BONESSA . THE VERY KNOW WHO THAT IS SITTING DOWN IN THE FRONT ROW, THE ONE IN THE *BIG SHOT" AS THEY SAY HERE IN THE HE 1S VERY INTERESTED IN THAT YOU WIN.GO AHEAD NOW AND P Ay BASH THAT SPARRING 50 ™7 ) PARTNER. TO THE FLOOR.. )}t i /i | WANT ME TO FINISH HIM WITH A LEFT + TALKING, YOUNG WHIPPER SNAPPEK HAD BE1 (ER DELNE & ~ OR FIND OUT THAT THERE'S NO FURY LIKE A BRASS HAT WHO'S BEEN SENT ON A Joesuai B~ ey FOOL'S ERRAND. N VER HI6 PART C BARGAIN. NEVERTHELESS, OupP SlIOULDERS | MASTERS BUMPED HIS | CEMS FROM THE BIRDHOUSE. AND COT AWAY. ; NS LICENSE — HEY, YE S (o] CALLING HEADQUARTI THERE'S THE |AN R-A FOR LICENSE HIF'LESS SKONK ! HE RON DOWN 1N TH'CELLAR COLSIN BLUNDERBLSS 3 WHAR'S SNUFFY, LOWIZIE? THEM VALLER NVAWKLEYS 1S EXIN TO CHARGE AGIN WANTS TO ABOLT A % PROPOSITION - BAD YOU DON'T SHOW AS MUCH INTEREST IN BUSINESS AS HE DOES - TH' FELDIN'S UP BERE!! I-1 BROUGHT YOU THE CEMS. ARE YOUREFUSING N\ —SEND OUT || TO FAY ME THE 100 GRANDP— NUMBER.| 67623 P_UE||GET ME A MASTERCOUPE.| |~ DOC? SHO JIGGS WILL BE HERE IN ILL DiE— (HAND OU'¢ WELL, I'M OF [ 4 WP EAsy | (NQT GQING POGKET NOW. LEAST NOTALONE(; f/ou‘ez HOPING | GET YOUR B WHo ARE YoU'? ¥ YOU HAVENT [~ M 60RRY, ANY RIGHT \ PAL. 6KIP IT. HORNING IN! )~ P SHHB ! I'M LOOKIN' FER ONDERGROUND (MOVEMENTS OH = YOUR BROTHER ISN'T | HERE ~MAGGIE -HE'S IN JAIL= JIGGS CAN TALK TO HIM THERE -AND I HOPE JIGGS CAN RAISE $50,000 FOR THE BAIL- A MINUTE = PUT TIMMIE | ON THE PHONE - N A /)