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PAGE SIX A the Bell Island resort ed last week from aj| Seattle where Perritory Waters ant in the State officials in the Health G A doctor's assi RESORT MANAGER e b etury s visit iy RIS'I'S mé wrrangements for delivery of nt owner of Hot .‘.pxm,,rs BOOSTS Iou i ng materials as soon as they was first attracted to Bell Island are available because of its health-giving waters, AS B'G BUSENESS Pl for remodeling the resort and second because its constantly - sk commodations include the build- | changing beauty throughout the R ing of a swimming pool and expan- | seasons was magnetic to the young Miss Anna M. Herrington, owner ¥ion of the present 30-guest housing | cheechako. and manager of the Hot Springs ‘pace to test capacity. Dozens| “After the first week on Bell Is Resort on Bell Island, gives Gov. - other improvements for the land I felt that no where els Ernest Gruening full credit for mineral baths and vacation site could I ever find a spot that pleas- ed me so well,” she said, “or an area on the globe that UHNL(I more enchantment than Ala; She still feels that way Beta Signa Phi Has Party; Second One, Spring Rush Season ha be executed will be used throughout ‘ngs. Miss Herrington sort when it was merely a of delapid build- It was hardly the place ), T suppose,” she s with a reminiscent smile. “T be- lieve I'd ve the courage to empt today, what I did then.” » been blueprinted and will soon Rustic Alaskan motifs 1 build- o trade is not industries of is the big- “realizing that tourist just one of the big the immediate future—i gest.” wiost Alaskans, said Miss ton show keen interest in motion possibilities within t ing or mining industries, not cognizant of the tertainment of is not only a prize in itself took Her any pro- he fish- but at en- elers enter- yman are fact war tr trémendous but a source of With enthusia post I m coa firm faith petus for other major s nat the Bell Island scenery “is oA, the Territory the most beautiful in Alaska Beb Rims) Bhl sorasiby ortes The resort owner is in Juneau s scenery the most tained last night at its second par- “to see the Legislators in motion 1 the world,” Miss Herrlngton ¢v ot the spring rushing Sadadt] For the past several mont} he | proceeded to improve and remodel yrempers and their guests attend- has been pla ng d con the resort until today it is & favor- o the theatre first, and t ad- with building authorities c ite vacation site not only for tour- journed to the Baranof Hotel for ing complete remodeling ists buv =cr some of the highest gundaes, 3 The next regular meeting of the 0000000060000000000000003000000000000000000000008 i, |5 (o L2 tomorrow evening in the home 624 West Tenth Street bers are askzd to be p ommittees for the fashion will be appointed. - Meeting of JIWC Study Club Tomorrow 2P.M. Study Club of the Juneau v Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the pent- | house of the Alaska Electric Light | ,hu The | Gilmore, _ MANY PASSENGERS FLOWN BY PAA OK ! % | During the weckend, Pan Ameri- can Airways flew the following pas- sengers to and from Juneau: James Lott, Maloney, Moe, Lea Moe, Anthony Karnes, Edna Tagart, Paul West- | fall, Evelyn Chcotti, Henry Gray, |Marvin Miller, Alma Tanner, Tom | White. | From Seattle: Shirley Mayer, Juanita Webb, Jack Webb, Fred | Coleman, Laura Burns, Edward Flanegan, Eugene Knifong, Patricia Pettridge, Barbara Saxton, George Reid, Robert Erickson, Mae Naligle, Helger Blyberg. | Dorothy Gilmore, Edward Lupro, Robert Autenrietih, Marshall Sel- over, Edward Meares, Joseph Ros- enwog, Edward Knight, Gayle | Hines, Ruth Reid, Linda Reid, Mel- | vin Jacobson, Patsy Ann Cross, El- | don Spence, Dorothy Spence, Earl { Everson. Sunday, Hee, Thomas Malcolm Keith Young, from Seattle: James of Mrs. W. R. Cartl | Chase, Mary McManamin, Kenneth All mem- | North, Fred McLeod, George Casalo, Lloyd Hill, Frank Bolinger, Alice Hunt, Harold Hunt, Arthur Wald- ~on, May Waldron, Raymond Wil- iiams, Brooks Hanford, Arne Daetz, Ruth Moulik, Robert Geyer, Betty Geyer, Sandra Geyer James Knigni, 2 Nelson, Edith Sappington, Glenn .C. R. Goodman, D. F. Higgins, Don Abel, Louis Knight, Silma Bell, Linda Bell, Elmer Lan- stra From Whitehorse: Henry Haders- heck, Dorothy Hadersbeck, Rilla 2aiker, Enler and Power Company building, witii Mrs. Robert Treat leading the dis- cussion on” “Japan,” under the gen- | eral topic of “International Rela-| tions.” | All women of Juneau and vicinity cordially invited to attend and | in the group discussion -es SEATTLE VISITOR are take part o Dresses Brassieres Sport Jackets e:)s;ard Girdles OFFERING YOU Substantial Reductions even in the face of rising prices. Freeman of Seattle i the Gastineau during H his oW SAMPLER 144 ¢85 famous sasortment of oTAS T T s A | best-liked confections . . . here < ol | direct from the makers - $1.50 | o 87.50. Raranal Hotel Bailding . " b Nieew “Sices m Town BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. \ “The Rexal! Store™ 0600000000000 000600090000000000000000000000000002¢ When your office door clicks bebind you at six, When at last you call it a day— I¢’s pleasant to think of that wonderful drink Which soon will appear on a tray. Jarnes B. Wilion The touch-of-quality is definitely upon Old Thompson because it's blended in Kentucky by Glenmore. Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky, OLD HOMPSGN BRAND 3.8 ym/—d,% grain newtral 5 ,w.u A BETTER Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 440000900000 0000¢¢« Published March 18th, Arnott, Roy Ferguson, Lucille John- | son. To Seattle: Alberta Peterson, Richard Swanson, Vincent Collins, Tom Morgan, Edward Knight, Ev- elyn Olsen, Berdiana Winkleman, Bert Rutherford, Alva Rutherford Bernard Ferro, Harcld Foss, Mar- raret Jones, John Malony. To Fairbanks: Betty Vrooman, Henry Hollman, Ledessa Nordale, ld Gribble, Delbert Hanks. . - . ° TIDE TABLE 2 o . e MARCH 19 L4 ® High tide L4 & Low tide ’ . ® High tide 15:12 pm, 169 ft. e Low tide 21:13 pm., 001t e . . . - DRINYX KINCG SL’HMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5512-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. {JEROME P. HINZ, Plaintiff, vs. | DOROTHY HINZ, Defendant. | | The President of the United istates of America. To the above |named defendant, GREETING: You | are hereby required to apbpear in the vDIstx‘lct Court for the Territory of i Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- | | mons. in case this summons is pub- | |lished, or within forty (40) days| after the date of its service upon | vou, in case this summons is served | ! unon vou versonally, and answer the rlaintiff’s complaint on file in said | |ccurt and in -the above entitled | cause. The plaintiff in said action de- {mands the following relief: Disso- lution of the marriage now existing | between plaintiff and defendant on! [the grounds of inccmpatibility of | temperament; that defendant b: a rded custody of the parties’| minor child, with the right of vlaintiff to see and visit child at | {reasonable times and hours; that plaintiff be decreed to pay during | minority of said child, or until said child marries or hecomes self-sup- porting, $50.00 monthly for mainte- nance and support; and for any further reliéf merited | In event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, and wiil apply to the court for the relief demanded in said ccmplaint and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of said court | hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 2nd day of March, 1946, (S8EAL) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled court. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. First publication, March 4, 1946. Last publication, March 25, 1946. BLAC’( LABELY NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME No. 5495-A ™n the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau In the Matter of the Application of BILLY HOWARD KELLY, for Change of Name. . NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the District Court above nam- ed on the 16th day of March, 1946, entered an Order changing the nome of BILLY HOWARD KEL- LEY of Juneau, Alaska, to BILLY HOWARD CARLSON, which shal! henceforth be his legal name. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the District Court aforesaid at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA turday, to Seattle: George Van‘ M. J. Corssett,, gttt P—l—-l—l—'—l—l-i—l+H—l—l—l+H—H—'-l+l—l—l—l—l—l—H—l—H—l—H—f =k | WANT ADS | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Shipmate Stove No. 214 in good condition. Ph. Doug- las 473 after 6 o'clock p.m. (221-t3) | JOME WITH INCOME, three bed- | living | rooms, extra large closets, room, dining room, bath room,|____._ kitchen, full basement, fully fur- nished including linen bed spreads, dishes, silver ware, kitchen utensils, chine, two vacuum cleaners and misc. articles. 706-6th St. Ph. 615 | (221-t6) ' ONE SOUTH BEND baby carriage, good condition, 1 plywood foot locker, 1 ironing board. Ph. Green 298. (221-t3) | 29 PT. TROLLER, fully equipped. Between 3 and 4 float 31A776. (221-t4) SURIO— One 20 mark (gold) from 1873, Deutches Reich. Ph. Green 662. (221-t2) 40 FT. TROLLER “Chechaxo' ful— ly equipped, new Chrysler Crown engine, priced for immediate sale. Ph. Green 210. (221-t3) SUPERP‘LAME Oil heater, used short time. $37.50. Ph. Blue 323. (221-t£Y LARGE OIL HEATER and barre]= 50’s, 100 and 150. Phone 209. (221-t3) VE A FEW reconditioned tires, | assorted sizes, Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. (221-t) | NOW IN STOCK—Gray 4-52 mar- ine engines, Danforth anchors, Akerite stern bearings, Conway clutches, Director instruments, Arens controls, etc. Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Shop PR. 6 FT. SKIS, $5; pr. 7 ft. with binders attached $15; pr. ski boots size 10, $8; pr. ski boots size 11, $10; 3 ski poles, 50 cents to $1; $5; pr. hip boots, practically new, size 11, $6. Phone Black 110 or 222 Tth St. (220 lf\ LUDWIG DRUMS, cmplete set. Cash reasonable. Ph. 608. (220-t4) ‘ROADMASTER” BICYCLES, crat- ¢d FOB Juneau $3950, medium scooters, crated FOB Juneau $7.50 Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply P.O. Box 2067, Juneau. (220-t3) WILL SELL my “Farrana Bench included. $350.00 cash. A. B. Phillips, Green 565 WE HAVE MICARTA Stern bear- | ! ings in stock and also Gerte transmissions. Harbor Machine Shop. W 11th and F st. (216-t6) LLOYD BABY buggy, like new, $40. ! (213-t) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) Phone Green 225. 1 FUR SEAL ladies coat, 1 mink neck piece, 1 steamer trunk, 1 small suit case, ladies umbrella. | Inquire Victory Barber Shop. (209-tf) ROOM FULLY furnished house, 2 blocks from business district. For cetails, inquire room 3 above First National Bank. Ph. 676. (207-tf) 5 |NEW PIPER CUB Airplanes now ready for delivery. Capital City Aircraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska Distributors. Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-tf) JusT I ARRIVED — Pct burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. (197-tf) GOOD 3 BEDROOM house ail harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475, (176-t0) WLk 1. R 2 S WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials _of Finest Quality Juneau Wholesale Retail sl 1 oty o S PR AV i SR DR. STEVE'S—CHIROPODIST “Foot Specialists” office No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PTANOS RENTEL ana TUNED Anderson Shop. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- hent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Juneau, Alaska, the day and year | hereinabove written. | (Seal) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. 1046 Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Thea! Box 1465 Phone l‘l'l blankets, washing ma- | ‘(6 p.m. or write P.O. Box 1612 Ju-| | reasonably priced. | i (221-16) | skis | pr. skating shoes size 1| piano, i upright model, excellent condition. ; ' WANTED 1 Experienced CLERK - STENOG- | RAPHER. Thirty eight hour! ‘ week. Salary $200.00 per month.| Inquire Territorial Department of | Health, 102 Territorial Building— | phone 466—P. O. Box 1931. 1 | room in private home with Kkit- | chen privileges, convenient loca- | tion. Room 312, Baranof. WANTED—Band saw, with or with- | out motor. Ph. Blue 450 or P.O.| Box 1944. 4218-64) 1 WVA\TED TO R.LNT—by Vetemn( and wife and 16 year old daugh- | | ter two bedroom house or npart-j | ment. Call 533 between 9 a.m. and ! | | neau. (218-t6) | WANTED—RELLSF Pharmacist Ior‘ 1st weex in April. Write Emplre} 6939, (204-t1) | LEARN TO FL.Y with Capital City Aircrait Co. Ph, 321 (202-t) { YEAR OLD EX- _| CAPT. ARMY PILOT with | 2,500 hours Army flying | time Is interested in flying i for one of the feeder lines | \ [ | €220-tf) NICE WORKING couple desire im- ||’ mediately 2 or 3 room apt. or| e RYIES Daily Scheduled Trips ' Silka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH ‘ AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservatiohs Phone 612 TAXES | AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 . FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING { in Alaska. Has CAA Comm. a0 e o Lic., married, no children K,lnlo(,hN Nelu JDhnw clark l\?l;l'te Empire C6913. Ju- | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE cau. - P WANTEL—nNeon transformer. Hi- | e on s e voit workable or no. Pratt Neon | | Sign Co. (184-t4) | | .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING..| ALTERATIONS | Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- | teed. Blue 565. (179-imo.) | | WANTED—T0 rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- | chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. | (132-tf) | | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. | FOR RENT XOOM FOR RENT—229 E 5th St. (221-t4) | SMALL, OFFICE ROOM, second | floor, Klein Bldz. Ph. Black 763. | (208-tf) | ! FOR RENT — Sweamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. £19,136-t1) LOST—] Pen part black Eversharp | fountain pen. Much valued b}{ Coast Guardsman. Please return to Empire. (221-t6) | "DRINR KING BLACK LABEL! } | ——remn— New—Used—Rebuilt i| AUTO PARTS Moters, Transmissions, Gener- ators, Starters, Carburators, Shock Absorbers, Chev. Xne: Action Units, and a million other parts—1925 io 1945, We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue Scuth Seattle, Wash. T ——— = Hoiel Rooms Seattle Close to shopping, business, theatres — away from noise. Daily Only CORNELIUS -Apartment Hotel Third at Blanchard EL 2888 % SEATTLE For Comfort an¢ Serviwe F. B. Get the New Wasr MeClpre. ington Eabit ALASKANS FEEL AT AOMP RADIO SERVICE | Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Sug&ly, Ine. MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, l \ | { ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN : via Petersburg and Wrangeli With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg ana ateamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE "2 M. S. [E@TA Haines and Skagway - | LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY { TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT \IOND AY { GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE i Juneau Welding and Machine Shop DECORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES Is Qur Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting. tinting and papering just a little better and give you | “RIGHT NOW” Service. McCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS DIESEL MARINE ENGINES FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. 8. PAT, OFF. GENUINE SERVICE PARTS SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH-—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 T s | DEPOSITS EdRinibesi= | IN THIS BANK INSURED : First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA iunn FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE courounonj