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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950 NEW TYPING CLASS | supt. sterling Sears announced to- | day. Fifteen are already registered jand 26 s the imit who can ve | A new night school typing class | accommodated, he said. Those| will beg at the Juneau hing to register now may call| Schoo ars office to get on the waiting| | Reserve District No. 12 | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | First National Bank of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on October 4, 1950 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Sectjon 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other bank ance, and cash items in pg . United States Government obli teed S . Obligations of States and political subdivisions . Other bonds, notes and debentures 5. Loans and discounts (including 11,096.95 . Bank premises owned $35,330.44, furniture and fixtures $11,929.28 (Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not assumed by bank) 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises . Other assets Charter No. 5117 1cluding reserve bal- s of collection ations, direct and guaran- 3.330,268.62 40,443.26 17,200.00 1,681,740.49 $1,596,731.84 erdrafts) 47,259.72 1.00 | 7,508.32 TOTAL ASSETS $6,121,153.25 | LIABILITIES H . Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- i porations $2,921,349.63 | . Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora= e & tions 1,822,686.40 | . Deposits of United States Government (including postal | 849,020.82 573,179.78 50,149.54 | 37,91054 savings) g . Deposits of States and political subdivisions . Deposits of banks . . Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,254,296.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES $6,254,296.71 | CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . Capital Stock: (¢) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 . . Surplas . Undivided profits . Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) $ 100,000.00 150,000.00 154,711.49 62,145.05 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 466,856.54 TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$6,721,153.25 MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes "Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss: | I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly | swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. $1,925,244.24 | | 11:30—Listener’s Digest. RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JTNEAT THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Alr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. 8:00—UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. 8:30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC, §:00—Alaska News. 9:15Cote Glee Club. 9:30—DANGEROUS ASSIGN- | MENT-NBC. 10:00—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. FRIDAY MCRFING AND AFTERNOM Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local Weather. 7:30—News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather. 9:00—Music for e Missus. 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Forecast. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Remember When. 11:00—Standard School of the Air. 11:45—TERREA LEA-NBC. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—3; Time. 12:15—News. 12:30—ST. FRANCIS ORCHES- TRA-NBC. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CES. 3:00—MUNDT BILL-CBS. 3:30—Parade of Hits 4:30—PRO AND CON-NBC. 4:45—DRAKE HOTEL ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 5:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. | 5:30—BPWC Program. 5:45—Snake Pit Podium. 6:00—Dinner News. All programs subject to change | due to conditions beyond our con- ! *rol. THE ICE CREAM MAN SAYS WE OWE HIM TWO DOLLARS AND EIGHTY. CENTS THAT WOLILD BE | } FIFTY-SIX ICE-CREAM I DONT UNDERSTAND IT, EITHER 3 THIS WEEK | e \ J A FOUR OF US )&y | QS COULDN'T FOR UNCLE SUGAR AGAIN! IT' HARD TO REALIZE . PLAYLET IN CASE WERE B INTERRUPTED, EH, LEEF 4 SCENE: THE ROOM OF BUBBLES ANVIL., THE LADY WRESTLER. I KNOW HES WANTED BY THE POLICE, AND IM SICK HIS SPONGING OFF ME. MONEY. KID,YER WONDERFUL.. WE'LL PAY ANVTHING HE WANT! LOCKWORTH,) g /- GF FAMOUS LAWYER ... JUST GOT THIS ON TI EAT THAT ) _ PAGE SEVEN " .. WONDER IF I CAN HANDLE Y ANY ONE OF THESE |...BUT RIGHT NOW, I'M MORE INTERESTED IN ONE OF THE NEW JET PEA- GLAMOROUS JOBS // THE QUALIFICATIONS A CERTAIN INTELLIGENCE GHOOTERS...OR MAYBE THEY'LL) 16 QUITE APT. TO \ OFFICER CREDITED YOU WITH JUST BEFORE You TO MEET HIM AFTER THE MATCH AND GIVE HIM wiLL YOU COME AND LOCRWORTH, INTES L L, 1S COING TO TRY AND REPRESENT § HUMPHREY PENNYWORTH AT HIS TRIAL ON TRUMPED-UP CHARGES OF BEING A SPY... = ¥ GEE, THAT'S ER., | GOOD NEWS, You TO SEE! ED THE LAST TIME! 'RE THE GIRL. WE WANT VOUR FRIEND WIGGLES HAS JUST DONE AFRESH MURDER WITH A GOLFCLUB. WELL BE I'D GO WITH You IF IT WOULD DO ANY GOOD, GRANT. RIGHT OVER!/ I DOUBT IF YOU COULD GET IN THE COUNTRY, JOE... IT'S A QUESTION EVEN ON MY DOWN PART. E. L. HUNTER, Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: JOHN RECK, GEO. E. CLEVELAND, WALLIS S. GEORGE, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October, 1950. ‘BlOOD TYPING "0 (NOTARY SEAL) JOHN C. DUNN, Notary Public. i My commission expires: April 26, 1953. BE IRANSFERRED’ - 2NIGHTS, DOUGLAS | |5 i | EN=g k | The Red Cross blood typing Pro- | g gram will be transferred to Douglas m“;" ? & i tonight for two evenings. The re- ’, | otving hour will be from 7:30 to | |T'S the boss who has |8:30, with all who arrive during to get down early in that hour given the service. | the morning. The help doesn't come on till severi. s SCHEDULED: SALLING ‘ALASKA:STEAMSHIP COMPANY The bakery driver delivers at six. I'll find the rolls and bread at the back door. 5 Well! I've done my good deed \_for the day! FREIGHTER SERVICE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Oct. 16 | S.S.Baranof ... Oct. 15 Sitka Seward Petersburg Seattie Ketchikan S.S. Denali Oct. 22 Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle Dr. Frank Maresh and Dr. John Stewart of Juneau will be the phy- sicians in charge tonight. The Rev. J. P. Porter is chairman for the Douglas project and has assembled the necessary staff of additional workers from that community. The number of persons who have taken advantage of the Juneau = Chapter, AR.C., blood typing pro- '2 gram has passed the 500 mark, and | they should call for their identifica- tion cards at places designated from Z time to time. i Assisting Drs. Rude and Gibson | | Tuesday night were Miss Marian | | Nicholson, Miss Elizabeth Rundeil | |and Mrs. B. D. Stewart. Mrs. L] Goldstein was receptionist and Miss | Ruth Bader, Miss Mildred Kelly, | Miss Jean Marsh and Miss Helen | Saale were typists. Miss Rosie Maier ‘was in charge of identification | cards for persons previously typed. S.8. Baranof ...Oct. 24 | Seward | Wrangell FREIGHTER SAJILINGS FROM SEATTLE SAILOR’S SPLICE — October 13 ~H, E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 1 WUZ TALKIN' TO MIZ PRITCHARD JES' AFORE YE GOT HOME,PAW, AN' SHE SEZ TH' PRICE HAD NONE CLUMB UP TO THREE HUNNERT DOLLERS, THEY IS THAT SCARCE | Standard “SCHOOL ’ OF THE =] YES, SIRREE @ For hospitality... serve Coca-Cola, the natural portner of good things to eat BALLS O'FIRE I BETTER RUN DOWN HAW-HAW!! aLL TH' AN"SQUEEZE IN LINE BALD-HEADED OL' COOTS ARE DOWN AT TH' GEN'RIL STORE OFFERIN’ SILAS TWO HUNNERT FrotTae s DOLLERS FER ‘}SCHWI.\'N BISES AT MADSEN'E | | e o s —————a e —. ~rEO LASSwELs il HEY STILL ARE ! WE WOULD LIKE TO GET S AIR" - ! e INEsit A . returns for its winter broadcasts 11:00 o 11:30 a.m. Every Friday on KINY Sponsored by Standard 0il Co. of Calif. | CRATED ‘EM_WHEN THEY WAS DORMANT-= PPN L | I'M SORRY-DADDY -1 HAVEHT ANY CASH -I TRIED TO BOZ-OW SOME FROM MOTHER BEF(7: SHE WENT OUT-BUT SHE (A OUT EVERY CENT TOOU? BUTLER-H2, PAY HIM A LARGER SALARY-I COLLDA 5IR-T PRIDE MYSELF ON THE FACT THAT IM ONE OF THE BEST/ To be. prepared WELL- WHaT . prepa for hospitality GONNA DO? keep Coke on hand * % % Buy a case or carfon BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY ‘p 1950, The Coca-Cola Company