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IWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 EGION AUXILIARY PLANS INITIATION AT NEXT MEETING | Juneau Unit No. 4, American Le- Jzion Auxiliary, held their regular | [ usiness meeting last night in the | fDugout with Mrs. Chester Zenger, y installed president, presidi%g. pplications for memi:ership were | and accepted, and the candi- |a full-zlown flower, | color materiai | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. ates for membership will be inm-‘ at the social meeting to be| A jicld October 18. | Mrs. Delia Sarff of Petersburg, iocpartment 1st Vice-President, was v welcome guest at the meeting. f Mrs. Edith Shrenk, Junior Past [President, who mas unable to at- end the installation meeting Mon- ffiay night, was presented her Past iPresident’s pin, Mrs. Sarff making ithe presentation. Poppy Day is many months is date, but the Auxiliary ANOTHER CI.IPPER EXTRA- 4 angs plns i The big 4-engine Clippers are | extra dependable...provide extra | power > % speed=> comfort And you, en]oy world-famous b’ aboard the Clippers SEVEnTEEN YEARS WEY For speedy Clipper service, call .sa BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LIV AMERICAIN £y % o Worio Aigways Trade Mark, Pan American Airwcays, Inc. ! TO SEATTLE °© HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN | capital stock paid in JUNEAU ¢ WHITEHORSE * PAIRBANKS * NOME | is conducted | winter sea last night voted to place theu" order for 12,000 of the little flowers which are made by hospitalized | veterans. Through early ordering by the units, the veterans are| assured of work throughout :the months until Poppy Day, which is | always the Saturday before Me-| morial Day. An interesting note from the Department Secretary in- | formed the Auxiliary that next| year's poppies will be of somewhat | different . design, being open like | and of fast-| RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. ‘ C.B.S8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:15—Jim Lawson-ABC. 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Music to Read By. 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 9:00—Alaska News, 9:15—Viking Varietles. 9:30—PHILLIP MARLOWE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Weather report. 10:35—Sign Off. THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOO!? Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. —Local Weather, ~News Summary. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Music for Missus. 9:00—Milady’s Memo. 9:30—Weather report. s. Ray Day reported that the! ored art class which | Mary Westfall met | ut last Saturday for ession of the fall and 1 and will ccentinue to| Saturday until sum- in the Du their first meet every mer vacation After the meeung, members| gathered at the home oi the presi-| dent for coffee, sandwiches and| cake, | S(‘Jnu\\ L!m-,'s M, SZADSEN'S H s Weather. 12:35—Music. 1:00—GARY MOORE SHOW- CBS. 1 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | CBS. 2:15—Bing Sings. | 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00-HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 3215—NEWSMAKERS-CBS. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. | 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. | 5:15—League of Women Voters. CE MUSIC-CBS. 3 of Memori: Chm(h in the Rec: l('H.um‘ Hall, Wednesday afternoon, 1 to| 5 315 1t (Official Pubhcahom | | Report of the Financial Condition | of the Skagway Branch of the i BANK OF ALASKA, | located at Skagway, Territory of | Alaska, at the close of business on |the 30th day of September, 1949. | RESOURCES | | Loans and discounts ..$ 105333.48 | Loans on real estate .. 107,332.45 | Qverdrafts St None United States bcnds owned |Other bonds and war- rants owned E FLOWN ALASKq 382,353.75 | | 524295 | | | Banking house, furniture and fixtures, 14,799.66 ' 44.95 |cash on hand and due ‘ from banks 190,696,05‘ $ 805,803.29 | LIABILITIES | .$ 25,000.00 less 169,847.13 TOTAL . | Undivided profits e expenses paid i W-M.vo-».-»-“----'----»“H-m .......... 4 | Due to other banks—de- the posits 19,363.18 { 579,187.68 | Execursion Inlet -‘Wreckers ‘ Announces the arrival of one SCOW LOAD of USED Building Materials Plywood - Celotex - Doors Windows - Dimension Lumber Kimsul Insulation - Sash and Moulding - Plumbing Fixtures Elecirical Fixtures and other Miscellaneous Items At the Foot of 3th Sireet ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDUILE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S.Baranof 'S.S. Aleutian; S.S.Baranof October 16 October 9 October 11 | October 18 for Seward for #etchikan Petersburg Seattle Tor Seward \ z Individual and savings deposits Cashier’s and certified checks Reserves 276.83 | 12,128.47 TOTAL .~ ....$ 80580329 | United States of America, Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss. | | 1, F. D. Calkins, Vice President of | |the above named branch of the| ABmk of Alaska, do solemnly swear | | that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my -knowledge and belief. F. D. CALKINS, Vice-President. | (Correct Attest) | JENNY RASMUSON, | L. H. JOHNSTON, Directors or Partners. | (Notarial Seal) | Subscribed and sworn to before | me this 3rd day of Oct., 1949. JOSEPH J. F. WARD, Notary Public in and for the Tern- | tory of Alaska. My commission ex- | pires Feby. 19, 1950. —""~ el s HITZGERALD } KENTUCKY'S Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 rrOOF . Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMFANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA I~ { NOTHING DC %wu HAVE YO \/ou‘e own IN MY ,D'YA KNOW HOW T'LOOK AFTER A KID IF IT CRIES ? REMEMBER THIS IS A PRETTY 1 SFESHUL, Kb+ [ Lmn AN’ [F HE ¢ CRIES, THERE'S 4 b« A REASON.*,ff LUNDERING FOOL! YoU') OPPED YOUR BLADE, HE 15 ALSO A Y ONE OF 02 ARy FACE ¥ HIM AT A TIME. ~ 'VE GOT ‘“ FOUR DOLLARS { AND TEN CENTS PAGE SEVEN Conner we_ sy I ( GO_TQ THE 200 AND ) OK AT THE ? ANIM 1ALS F"OQR@W c.% A GOT ANY REFE! CT 22]THE OTHER TEAM | WILL BE_ALWAYS IN YOUR TEREJ;'DEY. WHOSE KIDS' YA LOOKED AFTER ? WHAT BOOK on YA READIN' ? GIVE ME A %‘iTOL. HULLO, DAPHNE ... T'LL BE OVER IN_TEN MINUTES... I'M JIST / THAT DOCS COT SOME I FIGURE THIS WAY, SAM— MUGG'S A PRET TY SMART POOCH. HE'LL. SHOW UP. GIVE HIM TIME. ( THINGS ARE BETTER, SKEEX. JOE 15 OUR ORCANIZATION | VETERAN. HES THE UNIT, WILMER? / ONLY ONE WHO HAS — BEEN WITH US OVER FOUR. DAYS. ANY NEWS FROM THE YOURE_IN THE VERY EXCLUSIVE CRAVAT CLUB, SIR-- STEP THIS WAY LL GIT HOME EARLM-~ FiX THE KITCHEN SINK BEFORE SHE ASKS ME TO DO IT J/., o iies, flgnj’[’ }“fi — BY GOLLY-I'M NOT AS STRONG AS I USED TO BE-BUT I GOT IT B e A REASON FOR BARKING LIKE THAT. LETS TAKE INUP THIS MANHOLE g HIM, 0 | PROMOTED HIM TO MONITOR . MY SHINBONES'! APART AT LAST- HE LEAPED DOWN THERE LIKE A STREAK/( /' MONITOR 16 BETTER. IF D MADE HIM FOREMAN, HE'D WANT MORE MONEY. THEY CALL THESE INFUNNEL NITE CLUBS NITE cLuss HEAVENS !! WHAT ARE YOL) TRYING TO DO? THE p- UMB)NG” YOU BiG NITWIT- THE PLUMBER WAS HERE THIS MORNING AND FIXED 1T 4