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| i | 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1938. one-thou- 8, © ] v REPUBLICANS A Scout Is Helpful PHOTO CONTEST | YOUR INCOME Y t all Three R’s | U gera r | i i hiski LAUNCH 1938 GETTING UNDER TAX Ml with these Fine Whiskies 3 ! DEDUCTIONS FOR % : | PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES Lincoln Bay Banquet Sched- Rules for Entrance Releas-[ a professional man may deduct| 4 . - d TOd b C it- all necessary expenses incurred in uled for Lutheran Church e ay yh omm |the pursuit of his profession. These . . tee in Charge {include the cost of supplies used in | Parlors a’tj);?'() P. M. g SR g {his practice, office rent, cost of light, | Marking the birthday anniversary Plans are getting under way for|Water, fuel,m?nd lbelfeghone xl.ntanh:‘ of Abraham Lincoln, patron saint the Juneau Amateur Photography office, the hire Td ;’ ('-: ass! ‘rm o i of the Republican Party and great Display to be held in the recreation "“UI E-»PG;““Sr e :‘! mefize b“‘;d American, Republicans of Gastineau room of the Northern Light Pres-|80¢ IeDAT 0 FtiEn bt Aarit T Channel and their friends will byterian Church March 1, 2, 3 i}“fi“"!‘ s ‘x‘;mil"m‘w ofaibaal Bl b i 5 gather for their annual Lincoln J. W. Lievers, chairman of thelnsec = fg:}') it What more can you ask? A barrel Day banquet tonight at 6:30 in the committee in charge of airange- (o0 Other e e ‘of quality in every bottle, but it Lutheran Church parlors. mr:nh announced the ’ following dc‘ucmv ‘mm' i thel;- ctites a'nd doesn’t cost you a barrel of money - An interesting program, aimed to mi, ‘.): ‘l'):_:;ljnlm\;l'\:::"l'ml ey~ |their homes. In such instance the to buy it. Take home a bottle of ISaARe Sl e co A ‘f‘,)m 5 vty e . o physician may deduct as a business O!d Quaker. This whiskey is 2 paign in Alaska, has been arranged eral classifications according to the| | g phais A v P ; ey .. |expense the rental value of the years old. €0 proof. under the direction of Chairman ype of work, in general as follows: | (B iunieg tor office Bilrnases Ed Garnick, and an array of speak- Enlargements from negatives ta- v;)h 5 bt l;lp 3 . ndpalsnlv the| ers will be heard eulégmng the ken and enlarged by the exhibitor, ’cm: a; ufig}{tp?:drefie.a: furni'll;d party principles, ideals and hopes to be not less than 3% by 4% nor{fB. C 8 - Arrangements for broadcasting larger than 11 by 14 inches, both Alw $99 n‘qay deduct a portion ol‘ the program, starting at 7:15. fol- bla and white, and tinted. tits -w'ages paid domestic servants lowing the dinner have been made. Exhibits from negatives taken by‘;rhose tir‘ne is partly occulpied s it was announced “this afternoon the exhibitor and enlarged profes-| .- R " This will include the addresses and stonally. {CREER o e’ Toreta. ; E 2 g A apshot section of msplays" Membership dues in professional e, oler Theteee % the pro coliliting of Kok Jee SHAG 3 Orisorielles are deductible. Physicians | gram. onsisting S | i 5 gy TR dboard not more than 18 by 26;l]e‘;spapfl_s SCEhE SRR of thelt| You are invited to try Golden REDUB I I NS IN pmim-m size, divided into several|p,vion e ey MeaubL thie e~ us 8 hwthd,;g‘(htgmn‘;‘,ldfir}ame(h“ i 1 as had no peers for 3 ears. Contact prints of sizes 2t by 3% |peonices, SXbense. The cost of pr Enioy i it dodn vsait and 2% by 4%, taken, developed and essional ‘Joumnla for the taxpay njoy its rich, clean flavor, a fine printed by exhibitor. jown use is also a deductible item. | taste that comes from three great " Contact prina; of larger sizes such B '223\::5:)1? i‘t‘;‘;:‘m‘g"ilnb""k"‘ is ?:"& whiskies blended into one. It’s all 4 ) . 41 1 e , being a capita v § f A 2 ,:\ 2,' lgk:n"ds v“el:y 3.:_ ;“d__SL‘ |expenditure, but a proportionate | whiskey, fine whiskey! 90 I:roof. . e TR v b P i) ————— e(“ by eehiior eveloped and print-amount for each year's deprmnuonl - surance more than 265000 home president of the World Service Cir- Clages of fne same sizes, taken gfiegxfu:]m:amfis:Ebso'i‘;::ftn2;'\ 7 e . mortgages amounting to approxi- e al’ e cle of the Northern Light PTesby~ by exninitor, but finished profes. | semmmey ol cn.oby eaa‘“g ‘ FHA Administrator Gives mately $1,05.000000 R terian Church at the moeting of con, e ; re and equipmen | : i b fadl o | oy " el i Yt slonally, considered for composition| rnsyrance premiums on office or| RYE Results of Recent Amend- | The Federal Housing Administra- | 2 8. (BIOUD el TR ! only. other professional equipment and| BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES s L tion now has an income of more uus I" a l"' nden. Pirst, second and third awards|liability nsurance may be deducted. | ment-to Housing Law than $600000 a month, derived (] Mrs. Harold Smith, acting secre- e | - : G PR P : oy OF merit will be made by competent; A premium paid for automobile —_— r:gxxx the mortgage insurance pre- 3 tary, was elected to ct1§1'.1nuc <m .mi judges for exhibitions in the various | liability insurance should be appor-‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—Reduc- miums, appraisal fees, and rein- S S __position, while Mrs. S. K. Sawyer cassifications. lad 3 o g @ g th ncome VILLE PLAT La., Feb. 12. i elected treasurer to Siidcead Mrs tioned and that part of the pre- tions in the cost of home financing vested funds. Part of this income . . Oii ‘Dlace in the Unitea(lan.ciecte treasurer to succeed Mrs Special displays of interesting|mjum attributable to business may 4 2 under the Federal Housing Admin- is being used to pay the expenses g B S0 P00 (00 O DL J. F. Worley, who will become the work not in the above classes may|pe deducted as & business ex-l;(mey You'll take to Red Label from the Y isiration plan in agoordance with jof insiring operations, and part of (., o uisonn speak his piece in ProBTam chatrman. be arranged. ! sy e : very first. Becauseit’ssuch afriendly the National Housing Act amend- it is being added to the mutual 4 . . Mrs. Charles Sey and Mrs. Ot- il S Sl : Fr 4 4 bis own tongue as fast as he likes # Detailed instructions are being whiskey, so friendly to your taste ments approved by Congress and mortgage insurance fund to meet o O OUEHS B8 W GO ezza_Carmichacl were hostesses f0r prepared by the committee, and may v Y Y. 10 ! signed by the President on Thurs- possible losses. This fund now ex- “/‘u‘l'i\i‘q"“fi""l‘l‘l (';:l-‘n‘:';'m ”x(x)(l' trieq the gathering yesterday, at which pe secured by those interested in| Ple"t u' Tlma 1 | and to your pocketbook as well. day;i, P‘ebl;)un:ida.‘ :irelnnnso!:ncm: (:-emsu,otoelooo. C:x;fizl*nbi(- ugun.;l in Fremech and an interpreter is ans_ Jur:;} Glasse ga«\vw:\ compre- submitting display | 1] | Red sLabel is made by Schenleys today y iministrator wart it are nel l0SSes S| y in excess used only 1 o 2 . hensive discussion on “Woman and LR R S, x . . ld ”» o off se y in one of those rare cases ; | exclusive “melding” process. McDonald. of $10,000, representing a loss ratio n perhaps one member of the Mission. ‘ u "ee § 0" u" i 4 VALENTINE DANCE ‘ OF HIGH SCHOOL | 1;ON{JON. Feu. 12—Much of the! ol still lives in modern London. |clock does the job quite well, an old |nightwatchman still calls out the jhours of the night in Elyplace, a ny dead end street in the heart of The total maximum annual car- of approximately one SCHENLEY’S RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY ’ 90 proof. 70 % grain neutral spirits e Englist = rying charge for an FHA insured sandth of one percent understands English alon S Eighty per cent of the 28,000 res- (TH x - ¥ S ofl Y i, oo mang iRt o Fvahiine. parian, whish These Fammes e e B g i censtitutes the judicial district °“,:,;:l‘:“w‘;fi’c‘i:ziude i e JUNIUR Gu"-n peak French fluently. Nearly all of the city. . . LT S R o Bt them are of French or Acadian de- lee The" s“" " t | cent mortgage insurance premium DlNNER leEN o el ra Nightly from 10 until dawn he ials s well as the lawyers. The 20l $0 Wis eyeming: ak>s his cue from th ! ? rhere are seve rhesa: brothers: T il Eisbrn (Tt | T he neighborin LAST EVENING pleadings and court records are in _1here are seven Turnesa brother The High Bchool orchestra played o oy wuies bis lttle. be t aft e H H H it | In the case of newly constructed French speaking, too, are Judge Enclish and Court Stenographer : et eral of the Turnesas are well on the program were the selections ¢ DOUr has struck, calling “past ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS Valentines decorated the Grade School Gymnasium last night for NEW YORK, Feo. 12.—-The Tur- the High School tolo dance at which nesas and Strafacis really go in for girls invited boys as their z\lt’SlS‘ Copr. 1938, Scheales Products Co., Inc.,N.Y.C. other conditions the premium rate will be one-fourth of one percent making the total annual carrying charge to the borrower five and ..., . ne-half percent ey diibiibe aeditag. thostERges Nt 6x- Cleveland Fruge and the other el # court and law-enforcement oftic- ceeding $5.400 and meeting certain Mis. John B. Fon t e not, Judge ten, past ten.” or whate : sssionals. y k 8 une by 1.vms b o 2 y ) ver the he ge number of members Fruge explains, “merely translates ‘ROWD professionals. Frank Stra- sung by Lyman Snow and Ned Rowe, may be o\u‘ > an amateur, won the national Alex Mllier and Beryl Marshall e The annual service charge of Hi'”'”,;":‘d st i et ) ':::f:i’ from French % public links title a few years ago, won the prize waltz dance, while R R 5 & one-half of one percent which the ,upieq junior Trinity Guild was latter language on her pad 2 the prize scottische was won by g lending institutions have been Der- , ..\ oo night in the Trinity Ca kit s Bl Thomas Hardy's ashes were bur- Rudy Edmonds and Anne Morris. (! mitted to charge under FHA regu- ied in Westminister Abbey but his Mary Jean McNaughton, chairman . ! 4 oo ey "y thedral parlors lations will be discontinued on al Mrs. Robert !heart was buried in his parish of the Girls' Ceab social committee, Rice, president, was mortgages for which a commitment = o P IO B en a" “ne nwn Iehurchyard in Wessex was in charge of the evening | to insure is issued hereafter i RtiaT e - e e A, Mrs. W. W. Council and Mrs. Jack Metzgar planned the program Following the ginner. a short bus- The insurance premium in the future will be based upon the out- standing balance instead of the original face value of the mortgage as provided in the old law. Elimination of the annual service charge and the reduced cost of the mortgage insurance will represent a maximum saving of approximate- ly one percent per annum to home builders and buyers on newly con- structed houses carrying mortgages of $5400 or less. On all other insurable mortgages the saving will be approximately three-fourths of one percent per annum. On newly constructed houses ap- praised at $6,000 or less, the mini- mum permissible down payment or equity requirement will be reduced from twenty percent to ten per- cent. Thus, on a* $6,000 newly con- structed house, the minimum down payment would be $600 and the maximum insurable mortgage would be $5,400, representing ninety per- cent of the appraised value. On newly constructed houses ap- praised at $10,000 or less, the in- iness meeting was held when the meeting dates were set for the first Tuesday of each month, - BANK, DAIRY LOOTED BY 2 SEATTLE, Feb. 12—Two bandits raided the Rainier branch of the Seattle National Bank, slugged Teller Charles Hemmingsen and then escaped with $1,000. The bandits are believed to have been the same who earlier robbed the Arden Dairy of the same amount C. M. Latimer, bank manager, fired at the escaping bandits and thinks he wounded one. - D A good milk goat eats about one- sixth to one-eighth as much as a Put Up for Sale MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 11. Wwant to buy a town? Here's your chance. | “Town For Sale:: 12 houses and four other buildings, some of the tinest trout fishing in the state; beautiful mountain scenery; elec-| tric light and water, postoffice, store and excellent motor road from| Melbourne.” | T notice, which appeared here | recently, adds that the town may be purchased on a five-year install- | ment plan if the buyer wishes. The -town formerly was used to house men working on a project of| the state rivers and water supply| commission at Eildon Weir. MRS. CLAUDE HIRST | IS REELECTED HEAD | OF WORLD SERVICE| . BUILT 8Y Howard.. is handsome, yes . . BALDW N builds it that way . . but what is more important is that at its price it has no equal musically . . Alaska Music Supply 122 Second Street——Juneau Four Baldwin-built pranos Rave been bough: for the mulion dollar International House of Unsverssty of Calsfornia BALDWIN Thirty-Second Annual Ball i : g Re-elected to serve another term, Mrs. Claude M. Hirst was named surable limit will be ninety perce: cow, yet produces enough milk for of the appraised value up to $6,- a small family. 000, plus eighty percent of the ap- —__ s praised value about $6,000. For example, on a newly constructed $10,000 house the minimum down payment would be $1,400 and the insurable mortgage limit would be $8,600. On all other homes housing from one .to four families, the insurable mortgage limit will re- main at eighty percent of the ap- praised value, but not in excess of $16,000 under any circumstances. “This program,” said Administra- tor McDonald, “is designed to assist families of moderate means to ob- tain decent and adequate housing o~ the most favorable terms in the history of the country. I am con- uuenu that it will safeguard ihe interest of both the borrower and the lender. It should prove a stim- uU.«3 to the construction industry but too much should not be ex- Honest Abe” LINC JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE and DEBT - ‘ Couldn’t Get Along Together DEPARTMENT Neither can YOU get far along with a load of debt as a handicap. YOU KNOW THAT if you are so unfertunate as to bear a debt burden— | . BUT THE WAY OUT IS SIMPLE Simple enocugh to have won the full ap- proval of the man who based his greatness A ELKS’ HALL TONIGHT pected of-it at once. The machin- ¥ irectness and ? » BRI te foc. i arernment o qnd service to his country on d : do its part. The success of the simplicity— o program in the long run, however, depends upon the wholehearted, voluntary copperation of private, capital and private industry, by - which I mean the lending institu- tions, the material and equipment manufacturers and distributors, the “builders and developers, and labor.” Under the mutual mortgage in- - surance program established by the Our Pooled Aceount Plan @ { AlaskaCredit Bureau Masic by Wesley Barrett' Orchestra CHARLES WAYNOR, Mgr. First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 28

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