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— S———— —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. [, 1941. Lufheran Aidto NEW YEAR fold eion 5 GREETED A meeting of lhv Lu!honn Ladies 13 1" ACROSS Lay out with 25, Comy 2« 2. ereal gr American Aid . will be held tomerrow afte ncon at 1. o'clack in.,the soc: s of Resurrection Luth 1 § . h Entice j Prepare for an Aviation Career | Here in Juneau! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING ’ | | * ! 5 PHONE 15 ‘ | AlaskaLaundry o L e e e 15. l‘nn‘» riul ex AT s - . e iy Ch B . o s ity { " In case of error or if an ad ’ rnn BE A dessert lunchecn wiil be serve. ! | | nas t E ef exs S and N wil re ar gi- AR slang : ) B T T APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; and thers will be a regulak bUsi- won 104 arrived right on the 11, Typs or rai- Alaska Music Supply | FORD AGENCY | | piration, advertiser please notis ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH Dess meeting. on of. efficers o g e i \ v this oftwe (Phone 374) st || SRt | willabo b tnre oftghe mession, 00t at midnigh, . Alkaloid Arthur M. Uggen, Manager : | | i BEDROOM AND BED .CLOSET. Will bo a feature of the session ity g TR K (Authorized Dealer® \ Vlots, AR, sarin Witlibe Wtesn i Hastoonts ol b e St Bos. | Junean greeted the observance in nos—Musical Instramente - 4t D ! { attention, HILLORAST, PHONE, 450, e i K 7 verious ways, at home parties, ho- Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle and Supplies | "“““-"—’4 | | "HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ' 3-ROOM cottage and bath, good lediparties.. the: Jlks. JNigh. Jigk 53. Surround with DOWN st Y I3 Fm'flm \h,,?l:, eet { L ——— | - o private dancihg parties and with something hole Main Str ) i 1 location in Juneau. Phone Geo. UNITED STATES b b e g e 1. Whole numbey ‘\ { Count five average wor €| Getchell, Thane 3, three rings. S i b e " 69, Compound 2. Introducti e \ ane ‘ | partment. of he Interior The t Guard cutter Haida, 26 Contend with o0 piéthers flew words ! Juneau Motors | Dally rate per line for consecutive | T W O "FRONT ~room furnished General Land Office when the hands of the clock point- S ARy bt i e { msertiana; | apartments. including water. and District, Land Office ed to 12 o'clock, let loose blasts . L Utah Nut and anp | o One_ day ... - garbage, . $35 monthly, Call 143 Anchorage,, Alaska, from the whistle and repeated sev- »""P“l‘;"‘\' s o e Additional da 4 h | - - ; August...33, 1940 1 times o COAL | | Soothing Organ Music and Minimum charge —...500 | FOR RENT-—Apartments, inquite; NOTICE IS, HEBEBY GIVEN The mill whistle at the AJ : Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. \ Delicious Fried Chicken Sopy must he in. the ofacel by 2| at office 20th Century B that lchcsgvd- llim'nel-:oau cnul';'nl b also blew biasts and small craft TELEPHONE 412 i EVERY NIGHT i ‘clock in the afternoon nsure | i ROOM “”_ “'(I‘ fibles” tloa together with his, witngsses, Robert in the harbor tied down the whistles . Wild Num E X, close 7 | vseriion on same day. in, $35 monthly, Phone Black 415, Bruce Lesher and William Dennis for several minutes ot i —_— ] nounLAs INN t We accept ads over telephone| P ’ A I'Shaeffer, , all, of . Juneau, Alaska.. The..steamer -Baranof, arriving v 1 }fohtr Marif Prép. Phone 361 tom persous listed in telephone | NICELY rished heated apart-| has made final proof, on his home- at the midnight hour, also blew a b : 1 4 cameaoimoning B e \rector 4 ment, 4 rooms and bath, $45 per stead, Anchorage . eerihl 08351, for salute to 1941 Iamemorfil \ HOME GROCERY ! Phone 314——Asl for Ad-i uket. ‘ month, Phone Blue 135. & tract of.land, embraced inyU. 5. Up town, autos honked a greet- | = 7 {FOR RENT — 5-room E-—Estey “h ne Blue piano, 306. 100, oil heat. Phone 372, Douglas Iurnishedle::‘si shore of Gastineau . Channel, house and bath, with 3 bedroams.| about 2 miles northwest of Juneau | NICELY furnished apartment for PARRAND PIANO, good Cnmlllion, $60; 3 cots, dressers; Sings en st aghine, $15:, PRIICO! et ot 43 ol console ., $10. Phone Black 3-ROOM parfly = furnished House.| 160, | Rawn, Way. $20 monthly MISCELLANEOUS e couple~-oil, heat,. $30..pex. monti., SWEDISH massage and cabinet Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632 batt Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 Wgst Ted Danielson 19th St. Phone Green 662 FUR garments made or remodeled. Rooms, Fur hats and caps made to or- See I. Goldstein, der, Miss Hamilton, Gastineau — Hotel TWO-ROOM furnished apartment 2 =1 15 a.month. Phone Blue 510. "EACH PAlD for usedi — serah sound. gunnv sacks at Coal' THREE-ROOM spartmen( Partly Bunkers. | furnished. Phone 723. BUARANTEED Realistic SMALL COTTAGE for rent, suit- nents, $4.50, Finger wave, 88C.' aple for 2 people without chil- Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone; . dren, in Juneau. Phone Thane, 201, 315 Decker Way. 3 rings. See Getchell, TURN your oa gold Into value, 3:ROOM steam heated apt. and cash or trade at Nugget Shop. bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black| pRODU(IION FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. OF MINERALS 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt. and bath. Erwin Apts. Pimne 704 INCREASING 3-ROOM rurmsned .xpt oil heat. it Phone Black 490. (Continued from Page Three) 8 ROOMS and “bath, ‘air condl- tioned, heated, -electric sher, me of these deposits, ‘L has not re- laundry. new oak floors, electric ulted in the shipment of any ore range, frigidaire, nicely furnished, aking of any extensive ng or 1al developments vlwm into prdouction. This BOARD & ROOM, $50 to be regretted, be- yrespect o brin: Call Windsor Apts. per Steam heat, dry room and shower is T Iy cavce the Government had entered| bath, two in room for $45. Ju- into a definite contract looking to ~neau Rcoms, phone 472. acquirir some 25000 tons of Ore ==t ——— ‘x“m the chromite deposits near Sel- FOR RENT-—Furnished room, 325 dovia, which it later was forced to| SiXth. - cancel STORE ' space in Decker Bldg. Other Minerals Phone, Blue 465, Deposits of other mineral commod- | ities, such as molybdenum, tung-'4-ROOM fumlshed apt. Steam sten, barite, graphite, gypsum, and' heat, hot water day and night. ulphur, which are known to occur| Electric. range and frigidaire, in Alaska and some of which at| laundry conveniences, Phone 132, times in past years have swelled the| Douglas. tctal output of the Territory, lay, s ttracted little exploi-; FOR RENT—4-room dermant or fur. house— * ation at current prices, but form| oil heat, Phone 187. erves that may be of much poten- | ial value to the nation. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. The statistics for 1940, contained fi_‘“_“‘— in this release, are preliminary es- timates and are subject to revision, s because information received beforel 4-ROOM FURNISHED apa:nment‘ the end of the year is necessarily |~ based on incomplete records. TheI final figures will appear in the Geological Survey’s annual report | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. on the mineral resources of Alaska, now in preparation GOOD ADVICE FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 1. Prompted perhaps by Kentuck: fame as a horse racing state, an| Oklahoma woman who said she Iell‘ “lucky” wrote State. Agriculture| Commissioner William H. May for| information on how to make a.horse ace bet. May wrote in reply: “You say you feel lucky, and in s you are not alone,, . . But k your dreams in some far cor- ner of your mind to be taken out,l from time to time and turned over as you would turn a priceless string of pearls, and settle down to enioy those things, however Iew, which bave been given to you.” | 3 CANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. furnished house. Phone 484. COZY, warm fugn. apts, Lights. | wlter, dishes, cooking utensils and th. Reasonable at Seaview, | WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room S| furnished house by responsible barty. Must be reasonable. Good | location. Write XXX, Empire of- !xce TOM AND JERRX BATTER Made to order, during holiday sea- son ully’'s Bakery. ¢ ady.. 109 First. St. W, Phone Black 415, Phone | " FURNISHED home on Fxm Cove e I"OR RENT or LEASE—Rainier furnished or unfurnished,. mo, olso 5-rqom strictly modern \m-\ ! Survey No. 2306, sitpyated om the j s boomed and re- 1g out on the erisp . Vertical wind= lass . Prescrves Poem . Disfigure Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 69 | {on the Glacier Highway,4dn lali- In the residential districts, door 81, Molded mass American Meat—Phone 38 | [ ude 68°19'30° N. longitude 134°23" hells were given the jingle and e . | CABINET WORK- | | Woandy it is naw o thaeflies of greeters serenaded occupants Sin ! PHONE 62 | the U, $. Land .Qffice, Anchorage, - Greetings were heard rywhere Work . | +* S D | Alaska, and if.no protgst is filed in for a “Happy New and . Formal proces« L NS the district iand,ofice, within the then ivities resumed mnormal S008. i h . 1 festivit rma . Greek letd s | peried: of publicationsor thirty days again, Some of the merrymakers 4SA':;":I‘% et ;T e Juneau Laundry Sammry Meai Co. | thereafter, i final proof will be b t . » others ade Withdrew 1 e n\;fz?)!:,\lu. ”[( '”:x':r kl‘:l;:“:\‘: v)_ lllx::xl xz‘. ; while others made a 'J-rl'fi’\::f.”m | FRANKLIN STREET between FOR QUALITY MEATS I‘ ~\-'de M night of Asgend Frout and Second Streets i AND POULTRY i a GEORGE A. LINGO. R oY i Feaal ¢ FREE DELIVERY ol ) ,Rr:”:m._ : PIIONE 350 I Call Phones: 13 and & Date first publication, Nov. 61940 p0||(y 0' open Door . ksl | G Date last Publication, Jan. 1, 1941 > & AR —_— adv . | o] % ~oo = (Clicks for Hunfers K| RACES WILL HasTough Going | -=wwee=ves ||| GEORGEBROS. | UNITED STATES . MISSOULA, kioni., Jan. 1.—Hunt- k BEII s Cash GYOCBI' Widest Selection ol DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ers sat down to dinner in a school BE HElD TQ H| h S(ho(p' Y LI 0 Il 0 R 8 GENERAL LAND QFFICE near Butte recently only fo be g S PHONE 105 District Land Office breught to their feet by gunshots ree. Delivesy Juneau PHONE 92 or 97 Anchorage, Alaska nearby. Spying two comrades in AT UppER ( B!N | November 13, 1940 an adjacent field, they resumed 1} ST. CHARLES, Mo, Jan. 1.—Bil | SR i : Notice is hereby given that Robert their meal Linde nAl mu lives on an islg mld‘ — E. Shelley, entryman, together with Then an uninvited guest, a start- In. ithe : MisksiDpli VIVEE, lltReSA 1 his witnesses, Walter Bindseil and tled coyote, plunged into their, Slalom races for the enning *POut 60 miles a day to attend high Garllage Hauled BOddlng Transler , Ethel Bindseil, has made application midst, the two men in pursuit. A trophv and Behrends trophy will school. He raws:sevees.the river.in Reasonable Monthly Rates AN, i for a homesite, under the act of May sled, used as a club, finished up be held Sunday instead of today, ® SKIff to the mainland, then drives BUILDING 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage the job at the upper cabin on the Douglag ™! automobile eight miles to meet E. 0. DAVIS Rock—Coal Hauling . Satnal Mo, 00690; for 8 trdet of Jang RRER .1 Ski “Trafl, @ school bus which tkes him the | oot s SRR DS s Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery | | described as Lot B of the Pederson VISITOR TO LEAVE ihe iaces will start at 1 o- '35t 20 | Hill Group of Homesites situated on Miss Alice Foster, Petersburg ~'r"k and all planning to compete & Rl T TR | R e S Glacier Highway, approximately 10 teacher who has been spending are required to register at the TOM AND JERRY BATTER B - ‘ miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. lop Notch Cafe. All contestants sy 'F;"A“[{q““;;“ e Ml il Vg Thomas Hardware Co |U. S. Survey No. 2386, containing Alva Blackerby here, will return will be grouped according to abil- Made to order, during holiday sea- ONS ELECTRIC CO. PAINTS — OIS 4.64 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. p— et * = = = Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above 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 barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Dec. 18, 1940. Last publlcatlon Feh 12, 1941. to Petersburg tomorrow. New Year Begins More Than Once, Believe It or Not! New Year’s day isn’t always New Year’s day. The actual date varies among the Egyptians, Chinese, Jews, Romans and Mohammedans from | Beptember 6 to March 1. | . January 1 was designated to be | New Year's day when Julius Caesar | established the Julian calendar in | 46 B. C. However, the calendar year thus established was 11 min- - | utes longer than the astronomical year. To correct this discrepancy, Pope Grezory III suppressed 10 days in 1852 by ordering that October 5 be | called October 15. England and its | colonies, however, did not adopt this new calendar until 1752. For almost three centuries, therefore, New | Year's was celebrated twice every year—both times on January 1. 4 | - New Year's never fell on the same | day two years in succession in old | China. The new year,began on the | | first moon: after the syn entered the { sign. Aquarius. - This .date varied tm@ Japuary 21 to February 18.4 | Jewish New Year’s, when }un:lnted‘j ! intg dates of the Gregorian calendar, 4 {-varfes from September, 8 ,to Octo-, Yber 4. ? l(nhlmmedans celebrnted Mubhar-. fram, or New Year's, on F;bruuy tlo last year. But it wasn't’the covering wnh PR AN N ginning of 1940 for l.hem, day of 1339.. Because' the. Mp- [ hammedan galendar is uvranged dg- | ferently from .ours, the mew. yegr | doer; not ‘always.fall on, the same | date according to' the cglendar jn | by .the Christiannatio ;Iapvy New Year! When will Yov | eelebrate? Juneau Alaska BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SM TOKE \T EASY, SODER — - WE'RE \\EREQ“B\SS\NESS- TTODAN, SR WEEP 3 Copr_1940, King Fi HEY, YARD B\RD - THERE'S COWPLA DETEEXWES ?RM'“\E SR8 LO0KWY FOR NOW — Noy BETTER WUSTLE OVER AN AET B0 CLANP TR C.\)FFs t«\ ‘(& e SNUFFY SMF- THAT!S WE Y, LET ME TEWL\E RALT. NAOW - (FEN BN 0 THEM QRMN NMWLES SHOWED 1P tLSSIN' BALLS 0' FIREY ity and will be given handicaps. son.—Sully’s REVISED EDITION HE}LRXRODEN G CO. ALASKA || MINING LAWS (F EDERAL and TLRRITOBIAL) ! | LODE, PLACER, OIL and T. COAL LOGCATIONS | WATER RIGHTS, MILL SITE and TUNNELS *u FORMS and EXPLANATIONS and MAPS of ALASKA 1940 ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS or EMPIRE PRINTIN KEEP COOL SMNTH - L\ WE ~ “ANT TO KNOWHS YOUR CONNECTIONANNTH &' CERTON “MADAME - KNOTTSY \N Electrical Contractor—Dealer Bakers; Y- | 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Suilgant Jus et 21 Business Phone 161 HARDR AN { t nesidence Phone Black 680 SR— ) T e— ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE ' JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE {|| FPAINTS—OIL-ULASS Phone 464 Bill Hixson s e R GENERAL MOTORS, DELOCD IT. COSTS BO LITTLE and MAYTAG PRODUCTS TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” || Juneau Clothing Store MEN'S and LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin PHONE 3% ! FOR VERY PROMPT |LIQUOR DELIVERY| IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop Plumblnd 2 l'sum&n' FRED W.-WENDT Heating PHONE 549 ; Phone 34 ' ‘Shest Metal || T s Gt | CUWLIN [G-DAVLIN * COMPANY OYSTER ' COCETAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE DODGE and PLYMOUTH . DEALERS GAS'U&EAU By the % Pint and Pint i | ‘ Every comfort made.for our guests l mn'm PLUMBING and LEAVE ORDERS AT. NEW YO TAVERN Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 B. M, REERENDS © TRANK ® COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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