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PAGE SIX "SNAPPY" GOODRICH TAKING PICTURES FOR JUMBO SCENIC CARDS “I thought I'd seen mountains,” said a much-traveled visiting pho- tographer today, “but Alaska scen- ery takes the prize. Anywhere I look, there’s a perfect colof shot for my jumbo cards.” John D. “Snappy” Goodrich of Calif,, is here to make an series for the six-by-nine- inch cards in “Snappys scenic por- traits of the West,” which he dis- tributes from San Francisco. He and his niece, Miss June Good- rich, brought their trailer here Aug-! ust 11 and are living it in at Aul Bay uptil they go out py the Alagka Highway the end of the month. They came via Whitehorse, af'er Goodrich’s cameras caught the color and excitement of the famed Cal- gary Stampede. Gcodri:;p says he also is looking for pictures and stories about Al- aska for nuuom* lpagazmes ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for a1 intimate acquaintance with South east Alaska. Leaving every Wed nesday—arrive in Juneau Saturda night. 18-t Chiropractic Health Clinie Dr. John M. Montgomery I Main and Front Streets Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell Phone 477 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Highway Engineer Back from Travels Over Alaska Roads After more than two morL..s| traveling over almost every inchl! of Alaska's 3,500 miles of high- highway, Frank A. Metcalf, Ter-| ritorial Highway engineer, arrived back in uneeau Sunday and | found himself slated to be m‘ Anchorage next week. He was extremely pleased, he\ said, with condition of the roads| and of the work being done by the Highway Patrol, of which he is head. And the Canadian portion of ! the Alaska Highway over he traveled—from Snag to Haines Junction—was in excel- }lent shape, he found. In fact, it!| was better than the American por- tion of the road in many places. This he explained by the lacti that most road crews now are working on paving large sections| ..o euily carries on a mail order |served. flower bulb business from her bed | throughout the Territory, and up- | keep has been allowed to fall be- | hind. Patrol cars—the Territory hus | 22 vehicles to patrol the entire road system in the Interior—have been assigned radio frequencies they wanted, he said, with excel- lent results. Metcalf found, after attemptidg to settle himself at his desk once more, that he has been put on a program in Anchorage Aug. 28—! he’s deputy director of civil de- fense, along with his many othe\‘ titles. It is in that capacity heA must appear in the Hub City al: that time. Save the Date: Apgust 26, Game Night at Moose Club, 587-1t | Fld). Lo Miss Margaret . Motter (above), pretty Portland, Ore, mother of three and expecting another child, despite being struck down by polio. She is paralyzed from waist to knees and must forgo treat- ment until after birth of the baby. P Wirephoto. * | and between all Alaskan ports, Insurance Company Awfully Anxious; So = ¢ Is AP Man at Front TOKYO, Aug. 22—4#—O. H. P. (Opey) King, Associated Press cor- reapondent from Seattle, who was in Korea when the war broke out and covered ,much of the bitter eafly| and represents a distinct change fighting, received a, letter a few Alaska Steam | Schedule Sel Up for Winter Fare Radugtmn. lmproved Sailing Times Imgur- aled by Company g * A new Alaska Steamship Com- | pany triple-season reduced-rnrej round-trip tariff and an improved | fall and winter passenger steamer | schedule were announced today by | H. N. Peterson, general traffic man- | ager of the line. Beginning Oct. 9 and continuing | through May 15, 1951, a 20 percent | reduction in round-trip passenger rates will be available to all Alaska | line travelers between any two ports | Last year the company reinaugu- | rated reduced round-trip fares on | voyages from Alaskan ports to Se- attle and return. This year for the | first time, the company will make | round trip rate reductions available to travelers from Seattle and from “We are introducing these special | w” fares,” Peterson said, “in order to give Ah.snxlw and’ the general pub- lic the best possible rates during the | fall, winter and spring seasons, when the demand for tourist space is not |at its peak.” | The new sailing schedule covers, weekly depaftures from Seattle | from Oct. 6 through March'30, 1951, from, past winter schedules in tl'wt‘ FOR SALE - | ToOL BOX and set of mechanics SHOP-CUT wenthenyroo{ tools, platform rocker, wing chair, dresser, baby bed, high chair dnd baby carrjage. Phone Black 900. 587-2t "y H | PROP HEAD" freadle sewing ma- chine with attachments $25 Portable wash machine, almost new $15.000. Phone Green 604, 586-3t Ly s AL i S VIOLIN In excellent condition—of | trade for good binoculars, Call 471, 586-3t | GILL NET boat “Ed”, 31A336, 100 hp Kermath. Coho, King and Sockeye nets. See boat and own- er at float 5 Small Boat Har- bor. 586-3t FOR SALE or trade for car. Boat “BUBY.” Small Boat Harbor. Lee Kelso, Gen. Del. 586-2t . R N N HOUSE, furn, med. size, close in, well equipped, reasonable. Red 290 after 5 pam. 586-3t MISCELL. household furnishings. See at Lee Smith's near Airport. Troychack. 586-6t 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, large yard, reasonable. Phone Black™ 715.° { 586-tf SIAMESE kittens, pedigreed papers house raised, 3 months; $20 and $15. Box 200, Seward, Alaska. 1 HS-SC. TWO small . houses, West. 12th 'St. Reasonable. = See Jack Westfall, 8-tf 5 l cahin other bldgs, main high- Phones 676 and 207 siding, cement foundation, spuh glass and Kinsul insulated. Hard- wood floors, garage. - Electrically equipped, FHA financing. Priced $13,500. _ West. Juneau. Comé In anid ask about two new' listings of zw ‘);} m Detailg wulgb! vailable B! d CAFEX $1650 ( for fylly equipped, | lonm lease cate at Small t Harbor. “Good - income, DOUGLAS: -BEDROOM house, completely fur- nished, cement basement. Excel- lent garden and fenced yard. Garage. Easy terms. LARGE building with 2 bedroom apartment completely furnished plus store space on main floor. NEW LISTING: Three bed-room home in Douglas. Will be avail- able soon. $6,500. SEVERAL homes on Glacier High- way and one beautiful beach home on Lena Cove. $700 handles lovely home and § acres patented land ’in good location on High- ay. < LOTS en Gold Beit and - across !rour Spruce I,qc)mfi in Jm}:hu, {MBS — A(XJOUNTA?’I% Phone 676 over First National P;nk T SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY hore, 3'bedrooms, bsmt., 3 deres paterited Tand, 2 vnd: log Pedérson HIIl et BEA FUL REw LISTING =2 ope pt. tuck dmrlct. 1 places, la llvlng room dlnlnu * 160m, mo) with' bith and fireplace, Com- 'Dletély fiirnished. . Large yard garage, Excellent condition. I« cated on 7th Street with fine channel view. Reason-ale . pric® Terms, VIEW LOT on 7th Street. DUPLEX: Very luxurlous owhers apartment, with $75.00 per qum-h rental unit. Both mngnq loca- completely furnished. tion. View. G.E. automatic fur. nhace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three 'bedrooms Well built house with ‘large living room and modern ki Biise. ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground, -Large commercial gard- an, Good beach and boat mioor- WllL ‘Winn-Phone 234 InAluhcmmmn le; front and rear entrances t:“:ofi',: hd!wod floors, full bsmnt, auto. _ oil; furn, ‘Mke new, 2 bedrooms & each apt.,‘down furn up unfurm, 708 W. 10th. Owner finance 5%. 4_SPECIAL—M miles above Haines. lbg' house,” 3 outbldgs., 5 acres Right on highway. $2,000, Phone 48. L 0 down, $30 m, SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley — Hot Besep bea¢h land south of 'l*hnne, or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower syfi- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other , Springs, Baranof Hot Springs, A | good features. | Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. fast set, excellent condition, $175. | y1pw lots at Auke Bay on main |SPECIAL—a e dQ mtown - bldg., Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. 75- -4, highway. Also Fritz Cové Road; | 100% occupl , will gross CR.ESENT Apartments. Call 428.| 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres: $14,000 year. o Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. (ANY part or n<at 68-t1 1 FOI nearly any ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS prlce Phone ! - Bob Druxman-Phone 891 1 1 days ago at “dvanm headquarters all nnmngs from Seattle are set for; . e from an insurance company. It said |5 pm. Friday instead of 11 am. |SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. in part: | Saturday. Phore Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf | “You're in a bad position. Your, | “Because of this feature, the new | | accident insurance has lapsed. . . Schedule will give business people DAVENO, swing rocker and break- “Accidents have an uncanny way | maximum time to handle their ac- of happening when insurance is | tivities during the regular work lapsed. So be sure to sign your card | week' and will take a minimum of before you forget it again and send | business time for their travel,” Pet- it back today.” | erson stated. “A person sailing frqm King mailed the card—pronto. |Seattle 5 p.m. Friday will arrive at the first Alaskan port of Ketchikan August 26, Game Sunday evening well rested after | WHISKEY FROM MT. EDGECUMBE P Miss Jennie Schwind of Mt. Edge- cumbe is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISWWHERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.Y. o CRUISER “Northwind.” Blue 809. 31900 2 bed tum meghby An eviction. -~ Will -take deposit. o Save the Date: Youreach more people “ through the Want Ads The Want Ad Section in The Empire is YOUR marketplace. A Want Ad is your best way to sell or buy . . easily and inexpensively. Put the Want Ads to work for you now ... just phone 374. We’ll be happy to help you word your ad if you wish. Here's how 1o send in jonr wantad.... 3. You now have the number: of: lines in your ad. See item No. 4 to figure t!'e cost. 2. Divide this total by 6 to get the num- ber ‘of lines. There are fivg words of average size in each line. 1. Count the number ‘of Words in yous ad. (A ‘group of nams bers up to b digits counts as one word). 4. Each line, (group of 5 words), costs 20c the first day and 10c each day after that. For example, a message of 15 words (3 lines) is 60c for the first day, and 30c each additional day. Minimum charge, 5Qc. . That’s cheap enough, isn’t i*? Gentlemen: - Please insert the following ad for days beginning ...heading. (month) (dny» Money gpclosed [m] BillmeO* Mail this coupon to: The Daily Alaska Empire Box 1991, Juneau, Alaska *You may be billed for classifieg adyertising if you have a telephone Night at Moose Ciub. 587-1t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: i That on August 21st, 18 in the | Commissioner’s ' Court rfl Juneau | Precinct, at ‘Juneau, Alaska, Robert | N. Druxman and Saxon Heath Snow | were appointed joint executor and 2xecutrix of the estate of FREI CAMERON, deceased. All pers&£ 2aving claims against said st ire required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, | g io said executor and executrix at the office of Robert N. Druxman a! 123 Front St., Juneau, Alaska, with~ n six months from the date of the first publication of this Rotice., 3™ ROBERT N. DRUXMAN and SAXON HEATH SNOW, Joint Executor and Executrix. First publication, Aug. 22, 1950. “ast publication, Sept. 12, 1950. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 15th, 1950, in the J. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- 1eau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Dorothy Stearns Roff, of Juneau, Alaska, was appointed administra- rix of the estate of Willis W. Roff, ieceased. All persons having claims gainst said estate are required to yresent them, with verified vouch- s as required by lew, to, said ad- ninistratrix within six months from ’he date of the first publcaition of this notice! ' Said administratrix 1as filed her petiton in said court for judgment setting aside and wwarding to Dorothy Stearns Roff, surviving widow of decedent, the ntire estate of the decedent, the same being lesssthan $4,000.00. All sersons concerned are notified to e and appear in the said court at 10 oclock A. M. on the 7th day of 3eptember, 1950, and show cause, if any they have, why judgment should 20t be so rendered. DOROTEY STEARNS ROFF, Administratrix. %irst publication, ‘Aug. 15, 195). Last publication, Sept. 5, 1950. “For Better Appearance” CALL listed in your nagee in the Juneau telephone directory. Otherwise, please send the proper amount with this order. Empire want ads are read throughout Southeast Alaska TRIANGLE CLEANERS \Jieall -at ‘Ketchikan, Juneau, Sitka, Seward and either Valdez or Cor- 3 two good nights’ sleep and in time | for another pefore ‘tackling his job '}’ the next day,” he explained. New .and interesting itiperaries | have also been arranged under this new schedule, it was pointed out, The Baranof, set to sail from Seattle |- | every second Friday, will tall ath Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau and Seward, northhbound, and gt Sitka, Jufifau and Ketchi= n, southbound, with the addi- 1 port of Petersbtirg on the re- | | turn portion of the QOetober ¢ Yoy- | | age only. The steamer Defiall, ssllmg on'al-| ternate Fridays, northbound . will dova (alternating each voyage, Southbound -the Denali’s ports -wil be Juneau, Petersburg, ‘Wrangell and Ketchikan. | “Under this schedule, Alaska line steamers will call at individual Alas- kan ports as many as three times a week with calls at practically all| ports at least once each week, mak- | ing available to' the traveler the | most desirable winter schedule since | prewar,” Peterson stated. “In addi- tion, the new low automobile bagg- age rates established )ast, spring give Alaska fine paséengers“the pomt.lun when they arrive at their destination,” he said. In order to bring the steamers Baranof and Denali into position to inaugurate the new schedule on Qct. 6, ,several changes have been made in previously ennounced sail- ings. The Denali, set to sail Septem- ber 7, will on that trip call at Pet- ersburg southpound jn addition to the published ports of Sitka and Ketchikan, making the regular northbound ports of Ketchikan, Rodiak, The steamer Alaska instead of sailing Sept. 14, as scheduled, will sail September 16 in plage of fhe Baranof, callipg at Ketchikan, Wrapgell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sew- ard, Valdez and Cordova, north- bound and Juneau, Wrangel} and Ketchikan, southbound. Sailing from Seattle Sept. 30 the Alaska will call ay Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Juneau, Seward, . Valdez, and Cordova, northbound, returning 'via Juneau, Wrangell and Ketehikan, souflho._nd. the Valdez and Cordova calls following ‘rather than preced- ing Seward ‘as formerly announced. Now until the mlugurauon’ on QOct. 6 of the new fall and’ winter scheduled sailings every Friday at 5 pm., Alaska liners will continue | to sail every Saturday at 11 am., Ed up to and including Sept. 7 ere will continue to be a Thurs- day sailing at the same hour, it was stated. CARR OF THANKS We wish to thank the Juneau Fire Department and the many citizens who assisted us at the time of the fire. Their kindness is much apprecjated, Packard Marina Porraine and Ray Packard ATTENTION ' BEBEKAHS Picnic will be held at Auk Bay Bathing Beach Tuesday at 6 p.m. t’ Red 153 after 5 pm. Sitka, Seward, Seldovia, Homer and 1 | SEVERAL Lafge ang Smau Dia- j Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. monds. Perfect stones. Blrwum pflcu st the Finst . National | 35 u I See First~ National | 93-t1 | equipment, Bank. | SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call BOAT “Valiant”, halibui and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson orl call Black . 895, 18-t i HIBHWAY nome, Mile 18. Make: ofler. Ph. 707 €2-tt Good 198 I 77-t£ | DIUM sized boys ‘bike. * condition. * Phoné “‘Green after 6 p.m. | CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year | old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. | PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete with -hot water coils and tank, $100. Phone 462 Douglas. 70-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Xocated on Douglas ' ‘Hi-way between ''Ski added convenfenice of personal transs;, Trell and bridge. - Red 5. 503-tf e e '\WHERE do these things come from? Here are our choice bar- gains ‘as of today. 1 Easy spinner washer, tops for condition, $110. 1 General Electric spinner, - far shape, $55. ° 1 Waterwitch, wringer t,ype, good washer, $35, 1 Premier vacuum cleaner, A-1 con- ditjon, $35. 1 Hotpoint range, small size, only t Warner, demopsprator, $75. It yplf are not satisfied with any uug pnglll e we will allow full e on a new appliance. W antrlc Company MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE 32 ft. trolling boat. Appraisal value $4,000. What have you? 'Write' Box: 1144, Ju- neay. 587-5t GUARANTE!D,’ "Realistic “Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper ‘curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. WINTEE and POND, Co., Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists” um and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats USED CARS 1939 CHEVROLET sedan. See at the Mendenhall Dairy after 6:30 pm. $350. 85-3¢ '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. P & L P B R 1947 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton pickup. T5-t1 1947 FORD, V8 club_coupe, Fadia and heater. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. console radio, Bring your lunch, Coffee, pop and ijcé cream furnished by Lodge. 2t RB.'W. COWLING CO. . WANTED |SHOE RI ery ot | \VANTED to reat by reliable coupls, small apartpient, 2 to 4 months, non—ankers neR=smbkers, RO, pe!s' Phone 978 9 am. to 5 p.m. 587-3t evenings. Call Jimmie:Barcusat the !rnpire befor; g o’clock' n. HELP wanted— Alaska Laundry. | 80-6t WISH ito reat, hqusi or apt. lease or sublease officé mgr. R. W. Cowling Co. ' 3-t1 S Sy ¥ U S — COUPLE to share expense on Al- can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls. Empire C-1224. 69_%:2 WANTED to trade for 30 ft troli¢~. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 meS% in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska. 64-t1 —_— DRESSMAKING and alteratipns, Phone Red 632 46-t1 e . W%z cy’s Cafe, 45-tf PAT now! Cail Ralph 2, ,' fers after 5 pm. for . x mate. Phore 996 "LOST AND FOUND | 1Islgnd and Sunday’s fire. - Ph. LOST—Parker 51, between Douglas 1 Reg 520. 587-1t denhall Glacier. Identify and pay for adv. Empire Office. LOST—Clip pin with large pink stone and small rhinestones set in white metal. Reward, phone 33¢ 586-2t LOST—Kodak 35 camera and GE gxposure meter and cases, at Peterson Creek, Reward. Phone 035 two long two short. 586-6t LOST—keys in key folder, finder please return to Empire or phone Blue 565. 85-38 OST—man's diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black sva—mr:,‘ 4 gty FRANCE WILL'SEND. INFANTRY TROOPS T0 SOUTH KOREA v RAMBOUILLET, P'rnnce, Ang. 22 —(P—France’s Cabihet decided to- to send a French land force to fight with United Nations troops in Korea. France’s contribution, will be composed of an infantry battalion, probably numberinq 800 soldien, many of whom will be volunteers, informed sources said. The decision was reached after an all-day Cabinet meeting held here at the summe atenu,fl ‘the | President of ML\;"‘I)&: "‘ehf Auriol, Save the Date: August 26, Game' Night at Moose Club, 587-1¢ "&fiil:fi m. ! Ph. D. P. Dunton ' 1 oed, umBls!nR Small, V(ulquxhby Water, main arsfi'}’ fronts, $5800 3 ped furn. Star H. Snug 5 close in, ylew. furp. Gastineau. t. L L, Gascens. o $11,000.2: bed furn )&shm.v Unfin, view, larg izl WANEED ~ “Bavy Bithing daye Tor $15,000 ;oo?fi'ng house 8 ‘Tooms plug large.owners apt. 2nd scross Bar- anof. Will finange. $15,000 2'bed ‘furn. Behrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large bsmt and garage. Yard. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn. best. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau- tiful yard,. view, 350 ft water hwy frontage. 4 Qwner will finance rea Douglas Highway: . $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage Douglas: NEW LISTING—$14,000 unfur- nished 3 bed, hdwood fldors, tile sinks, large’ bsmt" With ‘auto il furnace. 3 yrs old, view. $5,500 2 bed furn. 200%50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens. F&0\1 ib&mlw lot fenced, Auk Bay: $2,000 large 1 room furn. view flat beaghy’ flefir| Minfield. ”é’f,? “tiirn. fi: Rec Ares ne wm»f; Ii‘zowl ‘houge. ;; wired for REA. $2,000 % o LUDE Service station, ty shop, res tgurlm.. shop, theater, two Hot S| lodge sites, downtown Juneau. Bufidings T shovinga by arrapgement, Call us ore ng_)h No. 8 Kiein qun Tg. o1 TS e ffllm OFFICE space bullding, 34x60. In- quire at 1. Goldstein. 587-tf NOW 2 M, office ..fia Office with ufisq. 1t J:mflabu Sept. 1. will 1, ights, - lidat and ~maintenance, all 817. 83-tf 765. YA ¥ g SPACE for store or offices, George Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNJSHED, light housekeeping for women. Close in. 328 Second St. 63-tt e —— STEAMMTATED Rooms, weekly Or Montrly. ‘Colonial Rooms. 69tf i A ——— WURLITZER Spinit plano for rest. Anderson Plano Shop, Ph. 143. HELP WANTED RELIABLE man wanted to cgll on frignds and ngm Z)’“gr + ful dayc or capital re- quired. Pe' t, Wi today. MCNESS ANY, t. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 1, Calif,