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| i "AGE TWO . ® ENJOY jonnnig ED CHICKEN_. a deliciouy SIZZLING STEAK — or a fresh-killeq FRIED Rapppy T"E D()UGL JOHN MARIN, p, Phone Douglas 6§ NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX |subject thereto. | ployers shall fail to report and dl‘- TO ALL WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN: ar nd make Teservations for an evening of AS INN roprietor If any such em~ | duct as herein specified within the In accord v»;ilh Chapter 29, Session | ‘ period designated for payment of Laws of Alaska, 1919, and amend- xsaid tax, the said employers of labor | ments thereto, all male persons be- | tween the ages of twenty-one and | fifty years, who are not “soldiers | sailors in the United States Navy or Revenue Cutter fi Service, volunteer men, pauper Or insane persons,” required to pay an annual School Tax of FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) This tax is due and payable after | the first Monday in the month of April and shall be paid before the first day of May, providing you are in the Territory of Alaska on said first date; if not, the tax is due within thirty days after your arrival in Alaska or within ten days after | written or oral demand is made | upon you by the School Tax Col- lector. Taxes not paid in accordance with the foregoing requirements shall become delinquent, and each person delinquent shall be subject to a fine of Two Dollars ($2.00). All persons, firms and corporations employing labor in Alaska shall furnish to collectors a list of all employees subject to tax, and em- ployers of labor as above set out are authorized by provisions of said Act to deduct amount of the tax from the wages of each employee who is | each individual tax, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and | subject to a fine of from $50.00 to | $500.00. 1) \ IMOOSE MEN WILL _ SERVE BREAKFAST TO WOMEN SUNDAY The regular meeting of the Loyal All persons subject to, and refus- | Order of Moose was held last night ing or neglecting to pay, said tax, are subject to a fine of $25.00, or) imprisonment in jail for a period of one month; and all such employers of labor as herein set out, who neg- lect or refuse to collect such tax from employees may be proceeded against and shall pay the amount of and a further penalty of $25.00 for each such tax Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 30th | | day of March, 1942, CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, By R. G. RICE, City Clerk Duly authorized and qualified Al- aska Territorial School Tax Col- | lector for Juneau, Alaska. Publication dates; March 30, April 9 May 9, June 9, July 9, August 1, 1942 - —— EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 e FIRE BOX TEST and it was announced that a Moth- ' Day breakfast will be served lin the Moose headquarters from 10 | Alvin Hooper, Percy Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday May 10. | It's prompt . .. but tasty luncheon. efficient . . . courteous, it will help you particularly if your time is budgeted to defense activities, and you want a hurried, The Baranof Coffee Shop LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH until noon tomorrow. Moose men will serve the break- fast to the Women of the Moose and friends. On the committee in charge are Reynolds and A. J. Goodman. Michael J. Haas gave a talk at meeting last night on the pur- e of War Bonds and. received e pledge of the Lodge to buy at st two each month, h month according to the in- come of the lodge. Ll Empire Cla: increasing | SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1942 L SWAT. FEST BEATOAKS (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Seattle plastered two Oakland | pitchers last night for 12 hits and |a decision to square the series at | two games apiece and also to give | Dick Barrett his seventh mound victory of the season. Mel Massera’s sharp line drive with the bases loaded drove in two runs in the ninth inning last night to give Ban Diego a win over San Francisco and a 3 to 1 edge in the series. Southpaw Ray Prim limited Hol- lywood to five scattered hits last| night and shutout the Stars. The Angels won the game in the first two innings, scoring five runs and batting Eddie Erautt out of the bex, i Larry Barton scored the winning run last night as the Portland Beav- ers came from behind with two runs in the nifth inding to heat the Sacramento Solons. ‘ORES, GAMES FRIDAY ! Pacific Coast League | Portland 7; Sacramento 6. Los Angeles 6; Hollywood 0. San Francisco 3; San Diego 4. Seattle 5; Oakland 2. Nauomnl League | St. Louis 5; Cincinnati 2. New York 6; Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 4. American League Boston 1; Philadelphia 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. Seattle 21 11 .656] Los Angeles 19 12 613 | Oakland 17 14 548 San Diego 18 17 514 Hcllywood 16 20 444 Portland 14 18 438 Sacramento 13 17 433 _|San Prancisco 10 19 345 National League Won. Lost Pet, | Brooklyn 16 1 696 Pittsburgh 15 9 625 St. Louis 12 9 571 Boston 12 11 .. .522 New York u 13 458 Cincinnati 9 12 429 Chiecago 9 13 409 Philadelphia 6 16 273 American League Won Lost . Pet. afr route from Seattle to Nome, on dale at J. B. Burford & Co. sav en the National. New ' York 15 7 682 leveland 14 T .667 | osfon 14 8 636 Detroit 16 9 640 Washington L1112 478 10 14 417 3 1Ta 220 i 4 18 182 R g NoTice [smmf N DODGERS WIN TS TMtIOn FROM GIANTS FOR CHARITY Huge Crowd vd Sees Wyatt Triumph in"Navy Relief Game (BY ASSO( IATED PRESS) One of the most extraordin. games in major league history played yesterday in twilight | ” be fore more than 42,000 persons who| contributed nearly $60,000 to the Navy Relief Society. The game brought Brooklyn a triumph over the New York Giants. Whitlow Wyatt, outstanding pitcher in the/! National League last year, lasted! beyond the first inning for the first | time in three games, and went on to attain his first victory this year,| |altough unable to finish. In another National I ilt, | Billy Southworth’s St. Louis (‘,;nxl-" inals said it with home runs in the | sixth inning with circuit blows by Enos Slaughter and Ray Sundms' giving the Cards a victory over Cin- cinnati, Homers by Ray Lamanno and Frank McCormick accounted for both Red scores. { Meanwhile, Pittsburgh batted! down Chicago with a splurge of 11 hits off three pitchers to tight- their hold on second place In AMERICAN LEAGUE In the only American League game yesterday, Philadelphia came up with its first victory over the |Red Sox this year. Phil Marchildon ltossed a five-hitter, retiring the Ifirst ten Boston batters to face {him. POSTON, KENNELL | BACK FROM TENAKEE | R. F. Poston, acting director Public Health Engineering, and W C. Kennell, director of laboratories for the Territorial Department 0(( Health, have returned from a trip to Tenakee. The two officials left Tuesday to investigate a case of typhoid fever tests have found no evidence of | epidemic danger. All residents of |the town, however, are being in- {oculated and serum has been sent | IOVEX e ATTENTION MASONS | Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- ning at 7:30. Work in the M. M Degree. { —J. W. LEIIVERS, Secretary .- | \ ! FIRE BOX TEST Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday May 10. ey BUY DEFENSE BONDS EXTEND SINCEREST GREETINGS TO YOU ON MOTHER'S DAY. “Meo tfier” Greetings Mother’s Day To All Mothers On Gastineau Channel. & The LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE OF JUNEAU LODGE No. 700 in the town there and after making|= .| Act_of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) (Sun Time) Low tide 4:47 a. m, 3.0 feet. High tide 11:00 a. m., 13.8 feet. Low tide 5:01 p. m., 21 feet. High tide 11:27 p. m., 159 feet. TIDES MONDAY ! Low tide 5:39 a. m. 1.6 feet. | High tide 11:54 a. m., 145 feet. Low tide 5:48 p. m. 19 feet. R A Fine Investment UST a few dollars added to the premium you now pay for “Damage Suit In- surance” will DOUBLE the amount of present liability We | shall be glad to give you insurance on your car. specific information PAY Sllattuck Agency { JRANCE—BONDS | Juneau, Alaska ’ upon request. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE i District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 12, 1942 Notice is hereby given that Vinton Corydon McMichael has made ap- plication for a homesite under the Anchorage Serial No. 09879, for a| tract of land described as Lot 0 of the Mile 7% Group of Homesites sit- | uated near Juneau, Alaska, Plat of | U. S. Survey No. 2477, containing 3,80 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Distrigt Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above meéntioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be! barred by the provisions of the sta- tutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. First publication, April 8, 1942. Last publication, June 3, 1942. I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska April 8, 1942 Notice is heréby given that Clen- na F. McNutt has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 010156, for a tract of land described as Lot D of Mile 7 Group of Homesites situated about 7% miles N. W. of Juneau, Alaska, on Glacier Highway, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2476, containing 4.77 acres, and it is' now in the files of the United States District Tand Of- The material things of this and all earthly concerns may perish. Moth and rust may corrupt them. Thieves may break through and steal tHem. 'x‘hey‘rnhy take the wings of morning and fly away. But not ‘a motHer’s love. Tt is undestructible, and its blessings are undiminished by time. In behalf of the entire membership of the MABOSE we extend our sincere greetings to all the Mothers on Gastineau Channel. O TNO WANS ABOVT \T, DRUFEY - ou SURE DI ME @ FENOR WHEN MOV PUT ME W Tw * KEEP EN HAPPY "CLUS - BON ¥ 1 4ed Ty TINE OF MY L\FE LRST NGHT - ~GME \NORKS AN B AWEHT QLIS ON S28P STREET — OUGHTTS \_QO\( WER WP — THANK VE CORP'L: U GOWY A TOWN TONGHT - M\ DR&P W) ON HER N QT QCQLANTED CONTHWY' ~ B0 4 EELLER C “EN\W‘{ QAN RESSES \S awty K‘C\Q&WM g By BILLY DBECK. fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons elaiming ad- versely any of the abbve mentioned | & land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be bar- red by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register.” First publication, April 22, 1942, Last publication, June 17, 1942. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Feb. 28, 1942 Notice is hereby given that Frank Maver, entryman, together with his witnesses, Trygve maemp and J. P. Morgan, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final pro6f on his home- stead entry, ‘Anchorage Serial No. 79572 for land embraceéd in U. S. Survey No. 2487, situated about 6 miles N W. of Juneau, Alaska, con- taining 55.64 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Tf no’protest is filéd in the district land office within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter. said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. First publication, March 25, 1942. Last publication, May 20, 1942. 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