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(P Wirephoto. | it |SALVATION ARMY FUND DRIVE GETS GOOD START HERE | | Volunteer Solicitors Attend | "Kick Of " Breakfast- | Talks Are_Made The Salvation Army's fu .nclal, campaign®got off to a good start| with a breakfast meeting at the Baranof Hotel, Monday morning, | attended by the volunteer solicitors who will canvas the Gastineau Channel area in the interest of the | organization Mayor Waino Hendrickson de- scribed the work of the Salvation Army reading room on South i Franklin Street, giving a detailed account of the valuable contribution made by the facilities of the reading room to men during the bitter cold winter months. Henry Harmon, Territorial Department of Welfare, explained the relationship chming betwen the public andupri~ of the Public director vate welfare agencies and com- mended the program as carried on by the Salvation Army in the Ju- neau area. Brief addresses were also delivered by B. D. Stewart, the campaign chairman, Harold Foss, and Major Eric Newbould, the Di- visional Commander for the Terri- tory of Alaska. Newbould an- nounced that Salvation Army work- ers will solicit the Douglas and West Juneau areas on Wednesday. B. D. Stewart, reporting on mo‘ results of the first day of the cam- paign, revealed that women s | litors in the residential districts are | exceeding their. assigned quotas.) Stewart also wishes to remind the | citizens of Juneau and surruund-w:i | territory that their contributions | ! can be mailed to either Don Skuse, | 1lhe Salvation Army Treasurer, {\Y.‘ | P.O. Box 2069, or to the Salvation | Army, P.O. Box 2031. 'ond is visiting in town on her way e { juneau until Thursday of this week Dalton Trumbo (center right) waves to part of the crowd of 500 persons who showed airport in a farewell demonstration for the jail-bouni Trumbo. few speeches and then cheered Trumbo as he board ed his plane to fly to John Howard Lawson will begin their jail terms. wife, Cleo.. Standing behind Trumbo are several of the other eight similarly cited film The cr up at the Los Angeles owd sang songseand listened to a Washington, D. C., where he and B eside Trumbo are his two children, Nicola and Chris- ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT JOANNE JORGENSEN SI VISITING MRS. WEBSTER; Therz is so ratch news attached to Juynne Jorgensen's visit in town that it is difficult to know where to start. Attractive Joanne is the grand- | daughter of Mrs. Anna Webster o her home in Anchorage after her graduation from Washington State College at Pullman. ¥ Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | tin S. Jo en, former Junpau-: it have just announced her en-| gagement to Richard G. Lawsun,‘ son of Dr. and Mrs. David J. Law- on of Mt. Vernon. The wedding | will be in Seattle in August. | Joanng was in Juneau lagt three | years ago, visiting Mrs. Webster. Though she was born in Fairbanks, he lived here as a child until her father, Standard Oil agent, was ransferred to Seattle and then to) Anchorage. Her mother is the former Carol| Webster and both of her parents w up in Juneau and attended local schools. ! Miss, Jorgensen . will remain n:i when she will fly to Anchorage. QUICK TRIP FROM WALLA WALLA MADE - BY YOUNG J. McVEY From Walla Waila to Juneau in bout half a day was the exper- ience of Jerry McVey, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, who left his home in the eastern vashington city at 7 o'clock Sat- urday morring and arrived here by Pan Amrican Sunday afternoon. Jerry, whose father, Albert Mc- Vey is executive secretary of ll'-' Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce and a member of Governgr Lang-| ey’s committee for advertising the state of Washington, was in Juneau nce before when he was very young. On his present trip he has already seen a baseball game and has picnicked at Thane. He will be in Juneau for about two weeks. HELLEBORE ROOT TO BE PURCHASED IN JUNEAU | False hellebore roots will be pur- chased in the Juneau area in about (wo weeks, Joe Smith, who is in charge of the root collection in Alaska, said today. The drying kilns at the Juneau Lumber Company will have to be put into Operation before purcha- sing can begin, he said. The root will be collected in this area for the Reiker Laboratories, which is experimenting with it as a source of a new drug. Smith may dig. Demonstration classes will be held for prospective diggers at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Evergreen Bowl The classes will familiarize diggers with the correct method of digging and preparing the roots. Areas in which the root cannot be dug will also be pointed out, he said. Further information on the dig- ging can be obtained from the Ter- ritorial Employment Service, 124 Marine Way. FREE MOVIE TOMORROW “Magnificent Fury,” iceberg and siacier picture with dialegue by Nel Douglas of the National Geo- graphic Scciety will be shown at the Meoese Club temorrew at 8 p.m. ; Public invited. LOST AND FOUN LOST—group of keys. Ph. Green 330. 28-tf said anyone wishing tol [ FOR SALE 25 H. P, Universal Maring/Enzine,| direct drive, with starter; gener- ator and a!l accessories, bargain for cash. Phone 525. ZB-“; | | i 154 Evinrude outboard 1949 model; first class condition. Blue 14, evenings. 28-3t | PRRAOME s 2T/ SR T T BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka. Two story building 60 x 64 on lot 90 x 84 Dining rocm seats 45, big sample rocm, lobby, 19 rooms and apart- ment with two bedrooms. Fine | location facing kay. Inquire R.| K. Burke, Box 57, Sitka, Alaska. 28-12t 3EDROOM set and other furniture at 523 4th St. z7—szi ! ONE General Electric washing ma- | chine with. pump. Good condi-l | tion. $65.00. Phone Black 680. | 27-6t cabin cruiser, 65 hp. jeep; two years old, liberal terms. See at Northern Commercial yard. i Frank Parsons 161 or Green 917. 27-3t 18 ft. 3IX year old size crib, good con- difion, water proof mattress. $15.00. Blue 332. 27-3t |A FISHERMAN'S car—1936 Ford sedan, excellent tires, body and motor fair—$100.00. Call Blue | 905. 26-3t ". BEDROOM house, modern, top Peterson Hill. 11% miles on Gla- cier Highway. Call till 6 p.m. or write A. V. James, Auk Bay. 6t {NASH Automobile Dealership for Sale by Owner. Doing over $269,- 000.00 gross business last year. Potential much greater in 1931 | with the added new Rantbler Airflyte line. Located in the heart of a rich farming commu- nity and is the county seat and largest town in an. area drawing from over 50,000 population. Pop- | ulation of city over 12,000, Uni- i versity of Idaho also located here. Best location in eity being 1% blocks from the banks and post | office. At the present time, ouy- | selves and all Nash dealers ale out-selling factory production. Present lease on building $150 per month with option for five years starting March 15, 1952. ! Qther interests 400 miles distance { forces sale. $19,200 will buy cnm-l | plete, covering inventory of parts and accessories af, wholesalg cost with furniture and fixtures and equipment in first-class condition at their depreciated value. Owner will take all accounis receivable, used cars and demonstrators and work with new owner for a few months. Buy must be approved i by factory for franchise. Guar- anteed as represented. Write or wire Francisco Motor Company, 105 South Main, Moscow, Idaho. ! WANTED |COUPLE urgentiy need apt. room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. or chrome chair, red On Glacier Highway. 26-3t LOST—One leather. Call 344—Caro Transfer. LOST—Tan waliet at airport, in- itialed “W. M. P.” Reward. Ph. Blue 470 evenings. 26-3t 131n ANNUAL SOAP The Greafes The Lucky Year - for American Boys Yes, 1950 may be your lucky year. This year you may join the proud group of National Soap Box' Derby Champions! If you win the local derby you get a swell trip to the All- American Soap Box Derby at Akron, Ohio. Then if you win the Finals—you’re National Champion—with a wonderful $5,000 four-year college scholarship in your pocket. So sign up today. It’s easy and it’s lree./ If you are 11 years old—but not over 15—you’re inlJust bring your Mom or Dad along to our Chevrolet showroom and ask for the new 1950 Officta! Rule Book. YOU can do it . . . 12 other young American boys have! * mlw * pis A Thomas Fisher 1940 Claude Smith Gilbert Klecan 1941 1946 ' See your Chevrolet Dealer and sign vp . . . TODAY! CONNORS MOTOR CO. Kenneth Holmboe 1947 Phene 121 BOX DERBY CO-SPONSORED BY CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, CHEVROLET DEALERS AND THIS NEWSPAPER | TENT — WA—LL - MEDIUM’ SIZE Call 271 after 6 p.m. D.H. WANTED—a cook. Ph. 145. 27-4t /LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. See Bill, No. 6 Seaview Apt. 27-4t WANTED to sub-rent apartment September 15 to January 1. Res- ponsible party, no children, ref- erences, Phone 241. 27-6t SMALL BUILDING — About 10x20 feet, garage will do. To be moyed. Located in Juneau or Douglas. Write Stephens, P.O. Box 2077. SCHOOL teacher desires apartment for wife and chila. Fon= Blue 685. 27-tf RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent, Write today. M« Ness Company, Dept. B, 2428 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 98-1 | i HOUSEWORK or chila care for summer by high school girl. Phone Blue 632; PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6% DAY NURSERX—Mothers care fol your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- 406-t1 sey. Ph. 988, A COMPLETELY equipped Cabinet Shop, Machines and Accessories with some stock at very Rea- ‘ sonable Price for Quick Sale. 14 Years in one lo- cation. Kraft Shop —P. 0. Box 2375— KETCHIKAN - - ALASKA W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE : FORSALE | Murphy and Murphy announces the addition of Mrs. W. A. Wood (phone 207) in the real estate de- partment making two full time re- altors -at your service days and evenings, Because of rapid turn over of equitably priced property we are urgently in need of addi- tional listings. Juneau 3 bedroom furnished home. Full concrete basement. Choice loca- tion in Casey Shattuck Addition. BUSINESS préperty for investment purposes. Good returns, . NEW home on Douglas Island near bridge. Completely furnished. Garage. BUILDING lots in best location for +home. ; Douglas NEW house—four lots. BUSINESS property. Glacier Highway MODERN house completely fur- nished. Excellent water system. 5 acres patented lahd on'Peter- son Hill. Immediate occupancy.! 1 MILE from" Duck Creek. Over 2 acres of patented land with good buildings, Priced right forl cash deal. WELL-equipped poultry farm with additional acreage if desired. 7% miles from Juneau. PAY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS “hone 676 over Frist National Bank { i SUBURBAN PROPERTY y FRITZ COV1: lots—$600 up, | PETERSON HILL, 3 br. 5 acres. | AUK LAKE, 5 acres, pat. o ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LUTS | { Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. | Bob Druxman—Phone 891 £ LA | FOR SALE | i i 1941 International K5 flat bed, | $800.00; 1941 Plymouth, $450.00; 1941 Plymouth, $400.00; 1938 Ply-] mouth, $350.00; 1942 Ford, $250.00; 1937 Chevrolet, $150,00; 1036 Ply- ' mouth, $150.00. See at Jay's Super Service, 28-tf CABIN with view, 16 x 32 with | 8 x 16 porch at Lena Cove; $900. Inquire for Roy Banta at Gaines Cafe, Mile 9. 28-3t 41 x 10:7 ft. troiling boat, every- thing ready for fishing. ~ Nice" living quarters. Iron Mike. Write 40 PO Box 1991 for information. 28-3t CHEVROLET, Style Master, 2-door sedan, 18,000 miles. 1 year in Alaska—excellent condition. * Call Frank Stejer 874 during day .or Green 845 after 5 o'clock. zs-st‘ BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 9'¢ foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER Blue 809. HOUSE, shop and lot——$5500. 940 ‘West 10th St. 16-10t SILVERTQNE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3¢ Phone 17-tf “Northwind.” ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In- quire gasboat Thelma. Blue 615. 23-tf gy MODEL A 2 door sedan, cheap transportation, $75.00 cash. See Gaines Cafe, 9 mile Glacier Hi- way. P O Box 969. 23-6t SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-t1 L e e IR R e T HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-t1 i ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, Sce First National Bank. 93-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan R. W. Cowling Co. 95-tf 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck—Van body. 1935 Dodge 1% ton' dump truck. R. W. Cowling Co. I-t!l CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-tt TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1950 DUPLEX: Very luxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, DRAKHOM: Fingst home In Auk Bay area. 8% acres parked and with large gardens. House with fuil concrete basement and auto- matic -oit furnace, Large living room with field stone. fire-place, ‘Double’ plumhing. Two or three bedrooms. Garage. Electricify. Year round water system. FRITZ COVE: Three, M; k Well built house with wm room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. GOLD BELT A i~ Three bedroom furnished. rge living room with fireplace. Electric range and refrigerator. Garage. Full concrete basement with automatic oil furnace. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau ANOTHER BIG LISTING PFOR PETER WOOD, JUNEAU'S ONLY FULL TIME REALTOR. A PATENTED 110 acre ranch be- tween Auk Bay and Mendenhall Glacier, well-built 3 - bedroom house furnised. Large kitchen, modern bath on 1st floor, shower room in basement. Basement 30 x 30 8" reinforced concrete, furnace, oil hot water heater, 700 gal. oil storage tank. Gardens, chicken house. House alone worth price.* Site for farm, dude ranch or riding academy, chicken farm or tourist lodge. View of Mendenhall Glacier, bounded by Meandenhall River. Showing Ssit. and Sun. and evenings only. $10,500. PRICE CHANGE—Down $500.! The - new home advertised by us at $84C0 has been reduced in price by the owner to $7900 for a quick sale. 2 bedrooms, corner lot, | oune block from Douglas school, PRIGE CHANGE—up $250. The owner of that trailer is having a tizzy because we quoted it at $750. He is holding out for $1,000. BEAUTIFUL 3 bpd. house, best ,heighborhood, - available 3 mo. $16, Jurieau. NICEST yard and view in Douglas, house 3 bd. part renovated. $7800. ‘WONDERFUL buy Auk Bay 2 acres pat. smooth beach, house, good water, modern plumbing, large garden. Also fine building site. Only $3700. Terms. $1500 down $75 monthly 6%. BUILDING lot recently cleared near Douglas Bridge and Ski Trail. $1200. WARM SPRINGS BAY general store, cabins, baths, boat and airplane float. Over 1,000 boats last year. A fine business op- portunity. See Pete Wood today. MOLE HARBOR, salt water én- trance to Hasselborg Lake and river. 135 acres patented—Péte Wood is authorized to sell fdr cash at a very low figure. ELFIN COVE 4 room house and float. $1400. FRITZ COVE-100 x 250 lots, $990, AUK BAY 2 bd., fireplace, beach, $8,000. HIGHWAY 2 bd., $11,000. WEST JUNEAU 2 bd., fireplare, beach, $5500, WEST JUNEAU lg. bsmt., 1 acre, $2900. Douglas 2 bd. new $8400 2 bd. 50 x 200 lot, $5500. Juneau ; 3 bd. furn. 2 apt. bldg. in rear furn., both for $12,000. Seatter Tract. 4 bd. furn, Basin Road $6800. Two 1 bd. houses 12th St. both for $6,000. 3 bd. furn. Star Hill $5800, 1 bd. Tth $2500. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. Night Phone 3¢ — e BACHELOR APT. See srownl, the Barber. 12-t1 — >iBAMHEATED Roams, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tt WURLITZER Spinit plano for rest Anderson Plano £,00..Ph. 14 —_-——— e Tel. 911 GUARAITEED Realistic - Permane ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315-Decker Way. o B S LG S A WINTER and POND, Ce, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materlaly Blue Printing -* Photestats The U.S. Bureau of Mines tests hoiler water in federal buildings in an effort to reduce corrosion of heating equipment. Snaring is the preferred way to obtain crocodiles for leather since it does not- damage the hide.