The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1941, Page 7

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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. { THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE | S———— Count five average words to tue ins. Dally rate per line for consecutive “asertions: Topy must be in the clock in the afternoon Visertion on samp day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Wrectory, " FOR SALE TABLE MODEL radio, reasonable. Apt. 2, above Juneau Paint Stove.| FACTORY REBUILT Qeneral Elec- tric 4 cu. ft. refrigerator. Gen- eral Electric guarantee, hermeti- cally sealed-in-steel mechanism, cabinet porcelain inside and out. Real General Electric dependa- bility for only $75.—Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company,* phone 61 ZEfi_Planos. Expert tun- Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo, Anderson Music Shoppe. 4 Hor sy NP FOR SALE — Mathushek Spinet Grand Piano. Call Blue 235. FOR SALE—Small G.E. refrigerator. Excellent condition. Call 209. | FOR SALE—10 h.p. johnson out-| board or, new last summer. | Complete with speed wheel and wheel, Three months’ t condition. Owner purchasmg" r motor. Write Empire,| e { MODERN 3-room home, full-size hasement with recreation rcom.f furnished. Phone Red 662. FOR SALE18x60 ft. scow with| ory house; inside housc} 1.x49; upstairs fin-| TO SUBLET for furnished -3-room apt. Evergreen Apts. Phone Green 694. FOR RENT—Steam heated Phone Black 763. WILL SUB-LET 2 months, be- ginning March 10, newly reno- vated 3-room apt. with bath, $40 a month. Call Black 635. apt. STEAMHEATED apt., 4 roon;s and| bath. 401 4th and Harris. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Decker Bldg. Phone Blue 465. NICELY furnished house, 4 rooms and bath, 504 corner 5th and Kennedy. Phone Green 147 after 3 pm. FOR RENT — Steamheated apart- ment with two bedrooms. Phone 452, Vacant March 1. MODERN 4-room furnished apt.; will sublet for six months; extra bedroom for small child; convertible studio couch in living room, view. Phone Blue 370, 3-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat. Phone Red 404. |ONE SINGLE APARTMENT; ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- | ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 430.| CATERPILLAR tractor for rent. P. O. Box 463, Juneau. 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt.| and bath, Phone 704. 3-ROOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and Park. Phone Red 250. FOR RENT — 3-room apartment. Phone 544. furnished Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. FO! oom bath. 843 West 9th. house with FOR RENT OR LEASE—Store| Snow | space and apt. Inquire three months, RSDAY, FEB. 27, 1941. _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THU Your Inco Tangle of Red Tape | OME "\ Washnglon nds " Tax Refurns (Continued from Page One) | | cause they can’t even find the per-} whom | 5¢h to whom they can make their | sales talk | A few months ago, a letter came | .Taxes on real estate and per-| % | sonal property paid during the across Baxter's desk, in :s}::‘:jh 1; | " i ! bedevilled business man |year 1940 are deductible. So-called taxes which are assessed against|Persous on whom he had called ghd| | he still hadn't located the man ne local benefits, such as streets, side- 5 v { provements, are not deductible bui| . ¢ fEn0 o ok | & ., Information office. jaze. to. he. capiialisd, cax:. Hiev] Now, a business man can call| ’tend to increase the value of the at the Department of Commerce, property and thus constitute cost 4 ' ey 2 | check into the ofiice and within a of a permanent improvement. The| fow i 3 i | Pederal incdme tax may not be do. | feW. m nutes have a complete list| duckad of government officials he has to B, | see. One amusing thing is that tha| The ,tax on unjust enrichment— ¥ ¢ 1 ™ Peoaral tax on income—in nu"ven completeness of this list has| | deductible. Income tax, however, ipaid to the State by an individual on his income is an allowable de-| {duction in his Federal income-tax| | return. Customs duties paid by a person| {on articles imported for his own |use are deductible. Import or tar-! 1 lawn-mower ‘m duties paid to customs officers; tha:‘ "x‘:ws? pi‘:::’&f; ::I" :e:; }and business, license, privilege, ex-| lawn-mowers” was wrecking the| fffe' !nnd stamp taxes pald to in-{q)4 magters) a secretary ran out a| | ternal, revenue collectors are de-|ji The list contained 16 names. | ductible as taxes, provided they are|mpe jawnmower tycoon was flab- |not added: to and made a part bergasted L |of the expenses of the business or| upg 1 have to see all these peo-} | the cost of the articles of merchau-iple?‘. he asked % 3 ldiso with respect to which Lhey} “Well, you dé if you want to! |are paid, in which case they can-| cover the field” the S. & I. man not be deducted separately as a . tax. » . | le in the vern The Federal tax of one cent m”mplawnl-‘mow;rs gb i (each 10 cents or fraction thereof id for admission to any place!g “RAC! ??sadeducuble rov?ded an };cg)umiblx g g pb | The fellow who came in to ped-| s bt :p" 1dy the taxpayer of qjo a new soda cracker bulging jhergmonunt, peia. |with vitamins had an easier jol | Taxes on club dues are deducuhle‘-l-here are only six persons in the | by the member paying them. An|ggernment who buy crackers. | individual may deduct the tax on The real kick in, Service, and In- ! his telephone conversations, md“"l'ormauon (to me, anyway) is | messages, telegrams, and cubles,‘mm_ according . to Baxter, .most In general, taxes are deductible only by the person upon | they are imposed. caused almost as much consterna- tion in some cases as, the picks| and-hunt system did before. | For example, there was a fel- low in the other day who.wanted to sell the government some lawn- mowers, While he sat and ehat- ted about the low estate of .the | who'! 1 A | Washington needlessly. They could | Unemployment compensation con-‘sg" just as quickly, many times { tributions required under a State| ;yuch more so, by staying at home, {law, If officially classified as ',axrs.l and making their contacts in their are deductible as taxes and not as|oum trade territories, { \b“’;f]m‘*‘-‘" L | Uncle Sam’s buyers, it seems, are| | e excise taxes ““‘}’05“‘1 upon | seattered all over the globe. It's al .employers by the Social Security| yesult of a thing called ‘“decen-| | Act, as amended, are deductible, | tra)ization,” which Uncle Sam start-| but the tax imposed on employees eq 5 long time ago when he dis-| by that act is not deductible. nlcovered that if you want to,buy a| | education work | against | singing was led by Claude Brown,| that the long term for payment| and a trumpet solo entitled “Still allows the purchaser to bulld his| | As the Night,” was played by Ar- home with monthly costs as low as { |answered. “You see, there are 16} R 5 _—_‘Bnd on the rent of his hflfe—deposu‘ business. men make the :junket ,to|" antee, as motor is in excel-\ yaGANCY — Snow White Apts.| with Mrs. C. I héld a business made for a instructions 2 Christian Service, Groves, prestding, session. Plans were | sewing meeting, with to be given in dressmaking, at | o'clock in the afternoon of March 12. The session will be in the par-| | sonage of the church. For . thosel | unable to attend the afternoon | gathering, a similar instruction meeting will be held in handicraft Methodist Church dinner was held 4nd sewing during the evening in last evening in the church social|the church social rooms. The. Mis- R ots. | sionary study group is also sched- uled to meet at this time. A rum- K:;:;?d‘fi% bMy“r::‘,se‘t G,_l'a::‘:m:(:] mage sale is also planned for March Valdez, was guest speaker for the| 26, With Mesdames Peter Oswald, occasion. Speaking on pioneey and\(‘-eorg(‘ Martin and J. B. Smith| in Alaska, she|in charge. | showed how the Christian Temper-| A book """"“‘_’» by Mrs. Roy Mur-| ance Union movement and Alas-\l"h“' ntitled *“Dangerous Oppor< ka's fine school system had n\tunlq closed the evening's cn-i common history. The speaker closed | tertainment [ with a stirring appeal to the peo-| e ple of the Territory to move for-| PAYMENT! ward in an aggressive umpalgnl One of the greatest advantages| evil forces in Alaska ;‘or the Federal Housing Adminis- During the evening community | tration Plan of home ownership is| Mrs. M. Harrais Is Guest Speaker at Methodist Dinner Opening with the Wesley Grace, led by Mrs. Claude Brown, the S .LIKE RENT thur Knight, accompanied at the rent.” piano by Mary Jukich, ‘ e Business Session Subscrive o the Dany Alaska After the dinner hour and pro- Empire—the paper with the largest gram, the Women's Society of paid circulation. If you haven’t tried Old Crow in seventy years TIME TO TRY IT NOW ! Alaska Laundry -— Utah Nut and Lump THRIFT CO-0P | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mem SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) - OREASEN - _— GAS — OIL | Alaska Musicas.mly ‘ ! Junean Motors Arthur M, Uggen, m 122 W. Seaond Soothing M . Ufllo?fl?d usic and EVERY NIGHT COAL John Marin, Prop. Phone 36 Alagka Dock & Storage Co. = TELEPHONE 4 Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS l o FHONE 62 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & Phone 208 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Widest Selection ol LIQUORS Bert's Cash Groc: PHONE 105 PreeDélivery = Juneaa et s e b oo e —t l an employer pays such tax for the| good mouse trap, you have to beat s, Suitable for business| zm‘;'?dy";s' Shie smount 1ay e das [a path; nstairs and living quarters| — S Ve S | SO b the employer as a busi-| upstairs or convert into apts. im.;x-noom fur apt. ofl heat. 12th s:.‘ ness expense, Bl.ld the Employces} rent. Club house placed on fish-| Phone Black 490. :feu::gy:geg\ ll(; xiep(;‘r(d as lafidmon-‘ ing or hunting grounds by some| g, & heir Federal income- | club, $1,200. vgme Empire C 648.‘ 6-ROOM fur. mod. house, CO“C"w‘ tax returns the amounts of the tax| Y ¥k basement, wash. facil. 618 6th St. | 50 paid for them, | | i License fees exacted by a State ToBe 0bservedv in oy upon certain vusineses e Yy TOMOFOW cense fees are ordinarily taxes and , PN deductible. Postage is not a tax An all-day meeting, in observance | and is not deductible. |of The World Day of Prayer, will Federal estate and gift taxes n.ndibe held tomorrow at the Methodist | State inheritance, estate, legacy,|Church starting at -10:30 o'clock or succession taxes are not deduc-|in. the morning with a business| must be sold at once. Will sacri-| FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe,| !ible: The Federal taxes on automo- |sesslon and consecration service,at fice for quick sale, Phone Black| Douglas. | biles, gasoline, cigarettes, and li- Which Mrs. George Schmidt will| 135, | e G jquor are imposed upon the manu-|preside. | SR el FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and|fdcturer, producer, or importer, and| At noon a covered dish luncheon FOR SALE—Ford pick-up. Good| cold water, steam heat, electric|are not deductible by the purchas-|will be served, with arrangements| running condition and tires., range. Phone 569, er or consumer. in charge of Mrs. G. Edward! Phone 544. ————————————— | Whether or not the gasoline tax, | Knight. | m;?itomm fw:mf:f rent. FItst| the use tax, or the sales tax levied| Re-convening at 1:30 o'clock, a donal Bank - by a State may be deducted by the|program will be presented, the| 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean,| dividual purchaser depends upon|theme of which will be “Thy King- ioW 318 ot - PRGs 831, the terms of the State law impos- dom Come.” Presiding during the ing the tax; consequently, the right|days’ activities will be Mrs, C. G.| FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire|to the deduction, as between pur-| Bloxham. at office 20th Century Bldg. | | ferent States. | chaser and seller, varies in the dif-| T T T The cost of living in Finlana FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier furatktiod o an ] = g has risen 28 percent since last See 1. Goldstein, | Pinochle card party, March 1, | July. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. |20 8 Pm. Odd Fellows Hall. First Steam heat, dry room and shower | 1 S€Ties of three sponsored by Sons | bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472,|°f Norway. Short meeting will be- MISCELLANEQUS oz e “f‘ COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | 8 = - water, dishes, cooking utensils and | T ———————4# COMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- bath. CALIFORNIA fore 11 am. and after 7 pm. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Grocery and Meat Market VACANGCY Perelle Apartment. 478—PHONES—371 Phone Blue 575. High Quality Poods at Moderate Pri 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; R also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. .Phone 434. VACANCY Nugget: Apartments. ‘White Laundry or phone Green! 355 after 6 p.m. with plyboard; two bed-| In Old Crow, you enjoy the .. same quality of excellence that has endeared this great bourbon to many generations. BOTTLED-IN-BOND 100 Procf ¢ National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. e World Day Prayer FOR SALE—Modern home. Two!poonr : " rooms, basement apartment| Ropgxeargmt:?r%;n iinte Toie for income. West 12th St. Phone| d Cabin, fireplace,| FOR RENT—Completely furnished | 2-room apt. Call Cooper Bldg. = = —————= | - Phon FOR SALE_Modern d-room house| - one 182 with two lots. Phone Douglas 74.|2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red 600. ‘Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington ‘Every house neells -m' PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales || JuNEAT-YOUNG | *44 || Hardware Company _PAINTE—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammuniticn 140 8. Beward St. Juneau, MY HOME, at 546 Hemlock Way, Business Phone 161 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- poat “Pal.” See owner at Rock Dump. new. Fit 525-18, 550-17, 5.00-19, 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire office. $2.50. CORNER LOT, Third and Dixon.| Phone Red 550. LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im- mediately. Bargain for cash. I G DI | Of the 46 rubber manufacturing | companies in the United States, 17 are in Ohio. Flavors 'S DANISH” Ice C GiotLD T STANDS to reason that the men and machines that print a large daily newspaper are well equipped to do almest any kind of printing job. In addition to this advantage, they are equip- ped to do the job more economic- ally. No matter what your print- ing requirements, THE' EMPIRE can fulfill them quickly, inexpen- sively, and well. The Daily Alash Empire Phone 374 SWEDISH massage and cabinet| Laths. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. Caramel Pecan, -Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry | rm 4 et RN e, 1% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. COMIN ¥ sMITH DRUG “NORTHWEST » MOUNTED POLICE"' DeMille’s Greatest Filmed in New Ma; Technicolor. LUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone | WANTED 201, 315 Decker Wy | CAPABLE Woman, wants work by 'URN your oa god mnto value, day or hour. Phone 209, Apt. 3, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | L\ ron TG g gun in firing LogT AND FOUNL‘ order, similar to one used in H WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choige—General Hauling —Storage and Crating . .CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 oo Ml St “North West Mounted Police.” i Phone Green 61. Small Elgin gold wrist keepsake; reward. Phone : et B SRS AT L T B BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY T ~\& NOWD OPEN ;‘p;é%]l “&%% BE-BRILS BN WA-WHBT'S GANK OUT TH WINDER URPPENED, \E'D SEE WHAR \ERD BIRD 2 WE WUZ — RUSTLE NORE BONES, GENR\W LOST watch; 207, Oldest Bank in Alaska ‘Try a ctassiuled aa mn The Empire By BILLY DeBECK LANG-A-ME \\ 125 | 1 GCRcEL, KNOWED \E B FUGT, PN — B. M. BEHRENDS BANK ® COMMERCIAL ... SAVINGS...

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