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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949 REFUND CLAIMS MADE AT INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICES ftaxes from their pay. Social Se- lumly taxes apply to a worker's wages only up to $3,000 in one cal- {endar year. However, each em- | ployer is required by law to deduct | taxes on wages up to $3,000 paid | | to each employee. | ministration keeps a record of wages refunds of Social Security 2 | paid to an employee as reported by q vorkers’ 1 Y deducted from workers’ Wages, y; employer, Browne said. In this should be claimed | Revenue. s was announced today by the| % neau Field Office of the Federal| Administration Social Security which is receiving an unusual num- i Ler of Social Security tax in excess of | , deducted from wages, accord- ing to James G. Browne, manager. Many of the requests for refunds ave come from wage earners who ave had several employers, all of whom have deducted social securt’y Steams-Massage Dellaway Health Sysiem PHONE 667 Plasmatic Treatments through the! office of the Collector of Internal requests for a refund of i report, the employer is required to i show the name and social security account number of each person who orked for him during a calendar | taxable wages paid to each em- ployee. T t, along with the required tax ment, to the Collector of In- ternal Revenue. Since Social Security taxes are paid to the Collector of Internal Revenue, the Federal Social Se- curity Administration does not handle the claims for these special Browne pointed out. To efund, the worker must the nearest office of the of Internal Revenue within two years after the year in which the taxes are paid. If he wants to claim a special tax refund of Social Security tax |in excess of $30 deducted from his ;.‘ ages, he should write to, or call at, the nearest office of the Collec- tor of Internal Revenue and ask' for the proper forms, Browne ad- vised. In the Territory, there is The Federal Social Security Ad-| quarter, and the total amount of | The employer 'sends this| | an office of the Collector of In-| ternal Revenue in Ketchikan, Ju-! RADIO LOG K1INY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. 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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA U OH, LETS r\m\‘ WORRY ABOUT THAT FOR o, S AW 2y N TWO TACKLES, —( TWO ENDS AND A BACKFIELD = THAT MAKES Il NN LOOK, DADDY, M ENGAGED--- JIMMY GAVE ME RING MY FRIENDS, | HAVE A MOST EXCELLENT PLAN FOR SELECTING A BACK- PAGE SEVEN = [ 1 MORE FUN THAN AMOND GEMENT ) OOTBALLS ON THE HE_CAGES ! KIS, CRANBLE THE” BEST = g /S WANT ){ NOT TOO y™— TIGHT ! UH... I WANTA HULLO, OPERATOR .., TM SORRY, VAU'VE EMBARRASSED ME TO { neau, Anchorage and Fairbanks. 00 | JIZGERALD § KENTUCKY'S | NDIAN ELECTED T0 KETCHIKAN COUNCIL | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. —(@ | —Voters here elected an Indian to | the City Cauncil for the first time lin the city’s history in Tuesday's | municipal election. He is Charles {'Nelson, formerly of Craig. | The City Council canvassed ti% | accepted election judges’ tabula- H tions. Genuins Joc £ 7 Jack Talbot, unopposed, Wwas SOUR Mlsn elected mayor. Other city otficials Kentucky Straight elected were Walter Anderes, Utili- Sourbon V/hiskey ties Board control, who defeated Dr. R. M. MacKenzie, incumient; N and Edward Ginger, incumbent, BOTTLED r i ic)ty magistrate. IN BOND 17 Councilmen elected were A. M. 100 PROO! ‘Spaeth, Harry Williams and Bessie o | Wigutoff; and incumbents Ken- | neth Eichner and Ralph A. Bar- tholomew. STTZR-WERLER DISTILERY, INC. - ICUISVILE, &Y. COUNTRY CLUB —_— Open 9 pm. to 7 am. every Distributed tnrougnout Alaska night. Hot Dogs, Ground-Round by ODOM COMPANY Burgers. 318 2t Bushoperation for Sale MUNZ AIRWAYS Box 639 NOME, ALASKA eSS ] the Excursion Inlet Wreckers Announces the arriva] of one SCOW LOAD of USED : Building Materials Plywood - Celotex — Doors Windows - Dimension Lumber Kimsul Insulation - Sash and Moulding - Plumbing Fixtures Electrical Fixtures and other Miscellaneous Items At the Foot of 3th Sireet ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDUILE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICF H. E. CYREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleution | S.S. Baranof S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof October 16 October 9 October 11 ' for * for for I &etchikan Seward ’> ||lin Anchorage, Alaska in the lnst; )| week of October at the Territorial '} | defendant, GREETING: (SEAL OF COURT) 1 | 12:00—Weather report. | 12:05—Music. | 12:15—News. i 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—-MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- I CBS. | 1:30—Christian Science. ; 1:45—Band Music. | | 2:00—FOOTBALL — WASHING- TON vs. O. S. C.-CBS. | 4:30—Native Program. | 4:45—cChildren’s Chapel. | 5:00—GEORGE TOWNE OR- | CHESTRA-CBS. ‘ 5:15—~WHAT WOULD I SAY- ! CBS. | | 5:30—SATURDAY AT CHASE- | CBS. All programs subject to change | due to conditions Lsyond our con- i trol. ! ! NOTICE | | After October 10, no telephone | rentals for the month of October will be accepted at a discount. All| | remittances must bear postmark of | ;not later than discount date. Please | be prompt. ! [ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | TELEPHONE CO. —adv, ! LT A i | | DANCING CLASSES 5 | Now enrolling. Dorothy Stearns Roff. Tap, acrobatic, baton whirl-| |ing, boys acrobatic classes. Private! | bellroom instruction. Phone Red! | 580. 314 8t | ‘ RUMMAGE SALE | SATURDAY, Oct: 8, at Luthcran‘i ! Church, beginning 10 a. m. 16 3t| NOTICE O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Employment Security Com- | Employment Office located in the EGlover Bldg. at 5th and E Streets. | The meeting will start Tuesday, | | October 25, 1949, 10:00 A. M. | Any and all persons having busi- ness before the Commissicn may | appear and will be given an oppor- tunity to be heard. R. E. SHELDON, | Executive Director. First publication, Sept. 30, 1949. | Last publication, Oct. 21, 1949. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 6180 A In the District Court for the Terri- i tory of Alaska, Division Number | | One, at Juneau. |HAZEL A. HOPE, Plaintiff vs. J. | RAYMOND HOPE, Defendant. | The President of the United States lof America. To the above named You are | | hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within twenty (20) days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. | The plaintiff in said action de-| mands the following relief: that the | bonds of matrimony existing be- | tween plaintiff %and defendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from | the defendant; and be granted ex- clusive title to the parties’ real property, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. In event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. WITNESS the Hdnorable Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, September 30, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the above Court. By LOIS P. ESTEPP. First publication, Sept. 30, 1949, Last publication, Oct. 21, 1949. TELAPHONE MY HOUSE § CAN YA CUT THROUGH SIR. WE TELL ME IF YOU'VE MISSED ME.. OU'RE NOT PAYIN’ ANY ATTENTION..YOU USED TO JUST DEVOUR EVRYTHING 1 SAID. LOOKS LIKE LOSING | POSSESSION OF THE % HARDWARE SORT OF DISCOURAGED THE ITS JUST OFF MULVANE ¥ STREET AT 93RD. A HIT AND RUN JOB. WERE - L OOKING FOR THE " e BQSS--1 wAs AsouT TO THROW OUT THAT HICK WHEN T SEEN AIS PATCHWORK TIE-- A FUNNY FEELIN' CAME OUVER ME AN"-- NOW -YOU LISTEN TO ME-1 WANT YOU TO GET BUSY AND DO SOME WORK AROLIND THE HOUSE WHILE I VISIT MOTHER EXCUSE ME,WILL YA, — DAPHNE? T'MY HOUSE...TH' FER A HALF HOUR »# { THEYRE A DISGRACE TO | THE FRATERNAL ORDER } F! HOW DO 5 OF FCOTPADS AND A PURSE &l OH! MY BAG... 5 4 SR TR KIND OF CLEVER— CALLING IT THAT- 50 HE WONT DO [= S\ ANY HARM WITH IT. ) LOOK! TH' CHORUS HAS SPOTTED TH' PATCHWORK ~ —N PHONE'S BEEN BUSY ..|T LAY HERE ALL THE WHILE WE WERE HOLED UP IN THAT } { POORWAY. MONEY AND TRINKETS \ N PLAIN SIGHT — BUT THEY NEVER DEATH! IF ANY OTHER MAN LEFT ME SITTING LIKE 7 THIS... I'D OF WENT... BELIEVE ME, I ASSURE YoOU 2 OVERSIGH B WIT ITH ME F?2 MAGGIES OUT FOR THE DAY/ WHAT AM 1 l WAITIN' FOR ? \ HOW' S I'M SORRY, DAPHINE UH...EXCUSE MEe /1T’ A DOWNRIGHT PECULIAR T FOR ORDINARY THIEVES TO BE GUILTY OF! | WAS JUST TRYIN'. 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