The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1943, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ALA'S MAY DAY DANCE WILL BE EVENT TONIGHT The American Legion Auxiliary’s May Day Dance tonight in the Elks Hall will be the place to go Ithis Saturday for an especially fine | time, the Auxiliary committee pro-! mises. | All Legionnaires and their wives' are urged to attend and Legion- naires are requested to wear their ! Legion caps. | With Bob Tew's orchestra fur- nishing musie, specialty numbers during the intermission, refresh- ments and a surprise feature in the way of May Day baskets con- taining War Savings Stamps ar- ranged to get dancers to come early, the May Day dance promises to be UNEAU ALASKA [NURSES" AIDES 10 MEET ON MONDAY The last meeting of the current class of Nurses’ Aides will be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. Everyone is urged to be present, as Mrs. Amelia Gundersen is leaving shortly for the South The discussion will determine date for the final exam THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— SKI CLUB READY (TYPEWRITERS FORBIGDINNER | NEEDED NOW, | HERE THIS EVE ARMY DEPT. Gabardine jackets and heavy! SEATTLE, May 1. — From the leather shoes will give way to for-|War Department has come an ur- mal dresses and business suits as/gent appeal for typewriters for the Juneau Ski Club members and their {fighting “front. v | guests gather in the Baranof Hotel| Schools, offices, business firms, pf e g lobby at seven o'clock tonight for|industries, government departments[“l_"“"“r‘:cs will be |and individuals are asked to turn|i S 47 /€Tnoon of WARNING! Don’t take chances with your pen! ARE SCARCE! Luckily you can eliminate the cause of most pen failures by using a sensational new ink that cleans your pen as it writes! a REPAIR MATERIALS | the Annual Award Dinner of the a special affair, [Club. " | The public, of course, is invited | Guests will be seated in the Gold| and promised a very fine evening.!Room shortly after 7 p. m. Immed- Committee members who have jately after the banquet there will been working diligently on dance be a brief program, followed by the plans are Mrs. William Manthey, presentation of skiing awards won chairman, Mrs. Bert Lybeck, Mrs.fln the various races during the ! Jdck Muteh and Mrs. John McCor- |past season. mick | Daneing in the Gold Room to the - music of Lillian Uggen's orchestra Suzanne McMullen mp,'i,T:u *! Is Celebrating Her |NEW RED CROSS Eleventh Birthday ~ OFFICIAL HERE | ON ASSIGNMENT Maurice L. Boyd, American Red arrived in Juneau CASTLES were built for protection against attack from all sides. When you buy your au- tomobhile insurance be sure it will protect you from any financial loss when you have an acci- A birthday luncheon for fourteen little girls is being given today hon- | oring the eleventh birthday of Miss Suzanne McMullen. At luncheon a | dent. large decorated ‘birthday cake wm“cm«.s official, |be ‘served. Later in the afternoon for a new assignment yesterday i |the guests will attend a matinee. |from Seward where he has been Ask this agency to The following guests were invit- |Field Director since last June. fed' Iva Jean Schuttpelz, Joan Sa-‘ Boyd now is Red Cross Supervis- | bin, Sue Wade, Michael Wade, Joan |or for all Southeast Alaska, direct- ! Willfamson, Sharon Sharpe, Becky ing activities from Cordova to |Sharpe, Roberta ~Messerschmidt, Prince Rupert, B. C., and will make Donna Olds, Katheriné Bavard, Juneau his headquarters, while Agnes Hared, Joan Hared, Patsey SPending much time in the field. sl‘ attu ek Oakes. | Boyd, from Santa Barbara, Calif., The luncheon was given at the before serving the Red Cross is one of the best pro golfers in the coun- place complete Automo- bile Insurance on your car. McMulle home i A Apanm::ts sl oy Mnde\try. He plays consistently in the gency ipe | lower 70's and has several Western LT g M | championships to hiS§ ‘credit. (will be appdised and ‘the Govern- | | Regional in their machines to the nearest! ‘€D This is the la t of Juneau’s typewriter dealer. The machines |classes of Nurses' Aides. - It’s Quink . . . a brilliant new ink made by the makers of the fa- mous Parker Pens. Actually, when you use this rich, full-bodied, fast- drying ink you are safeguarding your pen against wartime failure. ment will pay for them and they ATTENTION MASONS will go into active service. Called Communication of Mt Typewriters must be had to write neau Lodge Monday evening sealed orders, requisitions to speed 7:30. Work in the F. C. Degree. | 5 Ju- at supplies and rush ammunition. J. W. LEIVERS, New Quink dissolves the gum- "They are needed on all fighting adv. Secretary. my deposits left by inferior inks. .. fronts. —_—— 5 helps prevent rubber rot and cor- No new typewriters are being| rosion! Get Parker Quink today. made and civilian machines must Delaware is known as the Dia- go into war action, John N. Barker, mond Sta Director of Typewriter| ——___ Procurement' War Production Board“ declared. { THE YAKOBI Government agencles already| iy jeave Juneau for Petersburg, have turned in thousands of type-| 'pory Alexander and Way Ports writers to rush them to the front.; 7 Thé Army and Navy have cut‘EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. their allotment by half or more in| Please have all freight on City order that the available supply mayDock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. be " spread overlthe ever infrensing‘par Information Phone 513 areas where military operations are| underway. i MARTIN FEIST. Among typewriter dealers where T Alaskans are asked to turn their| machines in are: Juneau, Wallis S., George or J. B. Burford; Ketchikary Edwin L. Elliott or Ketchikan Bux-‘ b * iness Service; Fairbanks, E. A. BUY Tonseth; Nome, A. Polet; Anchor- 7M A age, Roscoe Townsend. W W F for FIVE PASSENGERS ; I-EAVEFORSOUIH‘ COMFORT AN SUPPORT Leaving late yesterday afternoon for Beattle were John D. Owens, F. M. Coomon, and Winfred Burch. ¢ INSURANCE—BONDS YOUR BROKEN LENSES R o o S JUNEAU Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| Save the date, Sat, May 15 | Examined, Dr. Rae Lillian' Carlson.| Annual DFD .Danée with Bob | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636.° adv.|Tew's Orchestrd. * ‘ adv. | Qoing to Ketchikan were Mrs. C.: Mothen, and H. M. Caro. | In Accordance with Chapter 38, Session Laws of Alaska, 1943 service of the United States, paupers, insane persons ant thHose cared for by the are permanently injured, infirm, maimed or crippled are also éxempt. ° WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is payable after the first of January in each paid tc the school tax collector upon demand. of December in each year. ed by the school tax collector any employer who has people working for him who be deducted from the employee's wages. DOUBLE PAYMENT OR PAYMENT BY MISTAKE. Any person who he is not liable therefore, or if it is paid by an employer for his employee when not subject thereto, has the right to claim refund of the amount paid; such pe: request the school tax colléctor to make such refund and if this cannot be dong, will investigate and if he finds that the tax was paid by mistake, will make the re Remember that request for refund must be made not later than ninety days af calendar year during which the tax was paid. residents. If the non-resident is merely a sight-seer or tourist, he or she is not r and ag of the children of the Territory of Alaska. Your cooperation is appreciated. OSCAR G. OLSON, Territorial Treasurer. Male persons who failed or neglected to pay 1942 tax must pay that tax $2.00 Penalty at Room 218, Federal Building. Those who fail to do so will be pi JOE GREEN, Tax Collector, BRINGING UP FATHER THERE YOU SIT- \ CANT EVEN WIN | WISH YOU WOULD || A FIGHT AROLND AMOUNT TO SOME -| | HERE - 5O WHAT THING IN THIS L0OD COULD WAR- 4 A MR MAHOGAN WANTS MRJIGGS TO COME OVER TO CAMP PINOUT AND WATgH H 4 g [Cope. 1913, King Fatuies Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons between 21 and 55 years of age must pay the school tax; a female persod who is unemployed and who depends for her support entirely on her husband is not required to pay the tax; persons in the active military or naval If no demand is made for payment, it must, never- theless, be paid to the school tax collector or to the Territorial Treasurer on or before the first day Please remember that no demand or notice is required to be made or given: but, as indicated, if such demand is made, the tax must be paid immediately to the collector. If payment is not made, a penalty of $2.50 attaches and both are collectable by suit. EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH LIST OF EMPLOYERS AND PAY TAX. Whenever request- payment of the tax, must furnish a list of his employees together with the age of each of them to the collector, and must also pay the tax due from each of them. When such payment is made by the employer, the collector must give him a receipt for each tax paid and the amount thereof may such request to the Territorial Treasurer at Juneau. Upon receipt of such request the Treasurer NON-RESIDENTS SUBJECT TO TAX: The tax is payable by residents as well as non- tax; but if he-or she comes to the Territory for the purpose of engaging in business or employment tually does so, though not a resident, he or she becomes liable for the payment of the tax. PURPOSE FOR WHICH TAX IS LEVIED. This tax is collected to assist in the edueation Room 218, Federal Building, s brassieres fic cdor” T - Mlaiden § ? B R.ASSAE RES MAIDEN FORM FOR EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE!" : w diaphra#il o with '@ DArro’ vartation” With o st Allo” in( Jong-line version: only ; which to chioose: Shown are pand and * nany styles from . o War Bond + Share—Buy U, 8. War Bo 2s and Stamps Territory or who Do You! year. It must be | GEORGE DALE as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the« — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen” Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! are subject to the pays the tax when such employee is rsons ‘should first he ‘should forward fund immediately. ter the end of the equired to pay the ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK -ARE INSURED together with the rosecuted. First National Bank of JUNEAU, AL5SKA * 7= | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ®ORPORATION COD ORI LM R CTL DA ‘By GEORGE McMANUS FINE-JIGGS -| THOUGHT YOU CouLD TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT THIS DRILL-AS YOU LISED TO WQRK ONE - Vel AN' HOW ARE YOU - MAHOGAN? YOU MUST GO-IT WILL BE A GRAND SIGHT TO SEE THE BOVYS DRILL- | NEVER CARED) FOR MR MAHOGAN-BUT | 1 i | SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1943 BUY WAR BONDS THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportatien \ ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON . | Company d * SAILINGS FROM PIXR ¢ i i BARANOF o E Alaska’s Largest Apariment _— Hotel * PASSENGERS PREIGHT EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION and SHOWER . 3 * Reasonable Raies FLY P.AA to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 312 i PHONE 114 l 0 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 135 So. Franklin YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES paranor iore. Phome 667 INORT A 1 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . Yy e S Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers. Mall, Express 3 SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk - Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ..$ 8 $1 $18 $10 $13 $18 $18 $18 18 Sitka ....... 18 10 18 18 10 » Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 w Pelican - 18 18 Todd -...... 18 10 i Tenakee - 10 Angoon . 18 Hoonah .. 10 \ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 v Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per.pound—lmnlmm of $1.08 to hetwchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: ,an ‘lz : Above rates applicable when y : Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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