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R R R R R R R R RO, 38, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICYLTURE, WEATHER BUREAU BILLSDEFERT, ch: st e FORTY GIRL ¢ . VETSATAK orsmoni “pqyrs 7 | Tediemher v By the U. 8. Weather Burean) 3 Juneau had little dififeulty in| ‘orecast n ; ihrimg” L 7 | F for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., J : from the Naval Reserve team from 0 ¥ witda, the Eagle Boat 57 Saturday and Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloct Véathes Tl Sunday, taking the first by a scorz! T 4 pm. yesty ....3001 54 70 S S X [Elks Win First: Game of|of 7 to 3 and the second 16 to 5.) (itigig 4 am. today 48 g e Second Half of Season | CoPer Worked six innings and BO){? i SCOE‘:,IS T‘g: Eflgle Noon today 60 nés"”maz Al ¥ Péigd, ¥ § Lowe one Saturday. Manning went iver Lamp er to. Lid 3 dexi 8 il b he tull Sunday. The N v CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 1 ¥ Score 8 to 4 S AN dsfeetlil (e Bodl Girls for 2 Weeks a— was never dangerous in either con- The Elks outhit the American |test a1 44 i U W - L L Legion Sunday . and walked off| The locals won Saturday by hop-| Forty members of Chilkat Troop Highest 4pm. | 3 — — with the opening game of the sec- [ping onto Hollebake in the second |No. 2, Girl Scouts left Juneau this| Btatlon 0D, tamp, |. tarih. ‘m"‘: s i ol 30 26 28 1 ond half of the season with an 8|frame for five rums. Gillum, who afternoon on their first annual|Barrow ... 30 0 0 Cleay to 4 victory. Nelo, for the Bills, [succeeded him held Juneau to twojcucampment at the Boy Scouts|Nome .. o 40 40 32 32 4 0 Cldy had the edge on Lottsfeldt, hurling scores but the damage had already Camp at Eagle River. The girls|Bethel ... 42 42 32 32 8 0 Clear ¥ | nisstinst game for. the Vets, ~ [been done. gathered at the Presbyterian|Fort Yukon . 58 58 34 34 4 0 Clear . \ ' | Three hame runs featured the, Sunday, the locals battered up|Church shortly afterroon and 1eft| Tanana . . 58 58 32 34 4 [] Cledr Sale of dainty underwear, com- game. Garn got one for the Elks,threc Navy hurléers. Gillum started from there in cars volunteered| Fairbanks 58 54 40 40 4 06 Clear i 4 A and Boyd and Andrews for the and lasted one and one-third in-|to take them out and bring the|Eagle .. 56 52 34 34 4 .18 Clear prising many pretty nightgowns, Vets. . Both pitchers went the full |ning, yielding six rums, including Boy Scouts back to wwnvm St. Paul . 4“4 a4 % 36 12 Trace Cldy ot 5 . J T nine innings and, were hit freely|a homerun by Boyd with two men| During the encampment, mes- | Dutch Harbor 52 52 i 4 C g pajamas, chemises, bloomers, slips at fmesvmfinb ym‘,;,g Athe mi on. He was replaced by Hollebake [sages and packages for the Girl|Kodiak ... 6 60 fl sg g T’:‘*’ . g}g b . siva The e LI e Lottsfeldt 13. who didn't fare much better and|Sccuts may be left at the Sani-|Cordova . 62 58 and step-ins. The qualities are dm‘ Vi e Who gave way to Moore, a south-|tary Grocery Store and will be|Juneau i 2: i: * 'O; i gll:"’ exceptionally good, the making LottStelt was shaky fo start with |paw in the fifth. Boyd got his sec- |t:ansported to the camp from|Sitka . T e a7 Ly ° Sleks A e 'and before he got oriented to ;he\’ond homer off Hollebake and Man- there. Ketchikan . . 64 60 44 4 4 0 Clear and trimming have been carefully mound after some eight years' ab- |ning nicked him for another. Moore{ Those leaving-for camp to spond | Prince Rupert ... 58 56 | i v ¥ . f sence he was nicked for four safe-|vielded only one hit in the three two weeks are; - Louise Adams,|Edmonton 0 68 and tastefully done, ties, which, coupled with an error|innings he pitched. The Navy's de- [Helen Beistline, Sylvia Berg, Jane|seattle 68 52, 83 P 5 Clay land lack of a field umpire, netted |[2nse play was weak Sunday but [Blomgren, Anna Campbell, Kath-|Pportland 3 2 2 B 0 cldy the Bills four tallles. After that|was excellent Saturday. |leen Carlson, Viola Converse, El-|gan Francisco 60 58 50 50 4 0 Clear P ~ S frame he got by in fine shape un-| The locals used Collins, Kille-|spoth Douglas, Virginia Duftesne, rices ytart at i1 The. elgnth when he was nicked |wich, H. MacSpadden, M. Mac-|Millie Fields, Vivian Gruber, Clara| The barometric pressure is modérately low In the Aléutian ay for folr more hits, including Garn’s |Spadden, Bill Schmitz, P. Schmitz [Hansen, Patricia Harland, Mar- | Islands and south of the Gulf of Alaska, and is falling slightly in ' homer, Frazer, Livingston, Dawson and guerite Hickey, Elaine Housel, Eve- | Western Alaska with light showers in southern Bering Sea and Little. Mac’ . opened the “ball in|Lowe Saturday, and Manning, Nie-|iyn Jenkins, Margaret Jewell, Mil-|portions of the Eastern Interior. The pressure is moderately high {the first with a triple to right cen- mi. Boyd, Killewich, Andrews, M.'lie Marie Jorgensen, Lillian Kiloh, |over the remainder of the Territory with' clear ‘and colder weather |ter and scored on Livingston's sin- [MacSpadden, Frazer, Roller, Lotts-|Lola La Paugh, Mary Jean Mc-|in the Interior and North and partly cloudy weather near the Pa- gle tp left, Big Mac’ hit to third. |felt and Worth Sunday. |{Naughton, Mary Metcalf, Virginia|cific Coast. Temperatures have also fallen on the Bering Sea Coast. | Allen thtrew to second in an effort - |Mullen, Frances Newman, Olga to force; Curley but there was no NOTICE TO CREDITORS |F&ul, Margar‘efi ‘s?anbom.m_Delgtes umpire ¢loser than Cooper at the| 3 !Smith, Patricia Stanyar, Elizal | pinte In the Commissioner’s Court for qiowaye Jean Taylor, Geraldine plate and he had his mask glued i to his face. WNaturally Livingston the Territory of Alaska, DIVision yipthers, Emylee Dalton, Amy Lou Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, ., 5 |was safe. Manager Worth of the Commissioner nd ex-Officio Pro Guerin, Nancy Ann Kann, Miriam Vets then halted the play until he g % Lea. Officers in charge of the bate Judge, Juneau, Precinct. | ’ could get some base umpires. camp are, Captain in charge, Jean- In the Matter of the Estate of | . v i George Shaw and Jack Schmitz reite Stewart; Captain, Elizabeth ,,,,, | CAROLINE GEORGE, deceased. f o were the victims and the game pro-| yoTIoE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Sheldon; Mary Campbell ' Rogefs, ' Iieutenant Dana DeVighne, Lieut- eded. hat the undersigned was, on the han, Regis- Joosus Tha enant and Marion Linehan, i Erskine flied out to Roller at|, , day of June, 1933, duly ap- o ind Juneaw’s Leading Department Store 50 cents Per Garment Up to $5.00 SCHLITZ BLATZ BLUE RIBBON wow . ~SCHMIDT’S BEER r’s Imperial g i short. Garn scored Big Mac' and ¢ o Livingston with a double to left gfi:b::st::emm& (gm_t;;‘eneméteo:;g Members of the Girl Scout Coun- and _scored himself on Jernberg’s|qceased, All persons having claims Co. 276 Mrs Frank DSUT, ch single to left center. Jimmy Man- |, .inct the estate of sald deceased p o Mrs, W. P. Scott, Mrs, Hy I ning made a great running catch are required to present the same, Recdlinshafer, Mrs. R. S. Raven lof Orme's foul fly in left field| yip proper vouchers attached 1o Shd (I Bank Dufieens, Mg |foul territory. A single by Little| . undersigned at Juneau Alalskn | Scott will accompany the troop to Mac' and a double by Livingstone| yinin six months from the date|CAmP and remain the first two or |gave the Bills another in the sec-| o t1ic notice. |three days to help the girls get jond frame, WALLIS S. GEORGE, ‘SCLHQG. Tom McMullen is remain- Stocke ~ DON'T MIss we Anything Good! One in Fifth H ling at the camp to cook for the e flmrenflprmen 7 R T B A Y S | with two down, in the fifth, SERHRE Craotae Eetate oflgirls quring thelr two' weeks stay. - 'BEER n Lottsfelt’s error on Big Mac’s roller 7 ‘ J i ——————— R ) THREE ADVANCE SAMPLES OF SUMMER STYLES resulied. In anothier Elk tally. Mac'| [ ooy inbieation. Sune 2, 1005 || Dove and quail are-the-principal . - : | was safe at first when Carl played game birds in Florida. LUNCHES % 2 4 ]handballr with his grounder. He — : febiite cun bk ik » |scored on Erskine's triple to right |center. | The seventh ana eighth runs of the Bills came in the eighth. Ers- kine singled to open it and Garn| plastered, the apple against they old Baldwin house back of left field for the circuit. Andrews Hits Homer After they were blanked in the first frame, the Vets scored one irun in the second on Andrews' long |nomer over : the rightfield wall. [They were blanked In the third Salmon Creek Roadhouse TOM and BILL HEAR the SHORT 4 |and fourth. | Boyd's homer gave them three g {more in the fifth, Lottsfeldt was B R S — safe when Erskine threw wide of first. He advanced to second on Allen's single to left. Then Boyd, |hit the apple to the top of the “little green house” back of left center for the circuit. It was his third home run of the afternoon as he had collected two more In the earlier game against Navy. The Vets tried a rally in the ninth, but it fell short. With two down, Allen and Worth singled to put runners on first and second. (Nello pitched carefully to Boyd and forced him to foul out to Little % &x Mac’' at first. As he caught the ball Big Mac' caught him and Nel- SHORT STORY The powerful motor and effi- “THE cient fan will remove the 4 . 4 . Wom bens | eiehi—trouble free P B L { i kgl Get you:’l(}’z‘:’,-;umoth now KOBUK ‘ ifiEN,, 4 Convenient terms if desired. - : $42'50, i Power Company - ALASKA SOURDOUGH : of the deeply buried dirt. : : and other JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phote 18 VERSES ; < g % 3 ! De Luxe P @ CLEANER Ball bearing—oiless—light Alaska Electric Light & ; o s ad gl i lo embraced them both, and all B E E R % COMPILED BY ELMER REED three fell in a heap, but “Molly” 3 held fast to the ball T 3 118 o 4 $ oy oire kg P e S e BUDWEISER or BLATZ e lh Fer i : et i A Collection. of Real Alask VETS— ABR H PO A ollection.o ea aASKa * Allen, .3b 51201 ' Worth, rf 50100 Verses Boyd, c . 411101 2, " Andrews, 1b 41260 ¢ i & { : g The f48hion experts say theése tostumes will be smart for summer. At the left Una Merkel of the filme [Manning, 1f 49111 ST | (A 3 ereg Skl wears an afternoon frock with a tiny blue check against a white ‘background, 'with blue nét gloves |Junge, 2 . .3 01232 and open.work design on the pumps to carry out the checked effect. A wide brimmed hat with a rosette |Roller, ss 40131 e 1! of beige lace at the front is worn by Elizabeth Allan (center), ahd at the right she is shown in a @inner |Niemi, cf .4 0030 y a B oll ? "u . costume, with hat of black crystal straw with white hyacinths banked across the back. Her gown is of |y ottsfelt, 3102 L S ALR | & k% 24, black chiffon. (Associated Press Photo) e » 1000 ; 9 .'fl b _ ol Y anan AL They'll Make You Sigh! | | promises to lecture before various i Totale ... 21 6 % e ot X : the orin. Mr. Hooper s & re- mKs They’ll Make Y ou Glad! ‘ ANn T n tired publisher and editor, has been Emmc McSpdn, M., 1b ... 5 2 3 9 4 a ou '\ president of the tourist organiza- | Enroute to Chicago t Nello, p . 4000 p . 5 0“ wTs |tion which is a unique in that it is |annual convenuonag:( ?h:t;::tdio:\: Livingston, ss ... 5 1 2 4 u'ut :,, VR l" 3;‘ = £ * SW547 [ : > |a purely fraternal, social, mon-| Epqucation Assoclation, A, E McSpdn, H, ¢ .5 2 1§ & G BR RS k [profit, travel and friendship Or-|Karnes, Commissioner of Educa. L %ne; 3 5123 ! T ,ll M k Y P ud' ganization, without paid officials. |tion left here today on the steamer |or: 20 /& 4223 P £ oA ey y V3 q e ou ro » | Most of the 38,000 members are Te- |yukon for Seattle. He wil be | Cravers, If 4020 - P £ af VI | f Ty |tired business people and no busi-|ansent from the. Territory. about |ormer, & g o . John A Hooper, Sr, presiden: hess is conducted by the joint 3o days. 3 | Heriaed, ©f R 000 i NF‘W SWEATERS THATV’ yOU ARE 4N and_director-general of the Ameri- | societies. | Mz Earnes Rilliwistt.other potnts | Sonanson, If 2000 i “ i 4 A * can and Canadian Tourists' Soclet-| Mr. and Mrs. Hooper will stop- (before going to Chicago, and will| T oosh /o 0.0 0 0 { Wi . s . des, with Mrs. Hooper and a party over, at seven Alaskan points |arrive , thereabout July, 1. He ex- REae Sy xR T T T S i ith or without the pew Pufl y ok ALAS A td1 Y of members” arriyed in Juneau on |speaking before a number of clubs pects to return hete on July 18. |. TIRSR igirvueerdD 813 2 i sleeves - 5 the steamer Alaska and continued and groups on subjects of interest —————— —Substituted for Hermsen i | i 3 - B :; -;bmsfl““yimmewamy Wfl-m ;‘um to Alaskans and tourists alike. Mr. ' WILLIAM D. HAWKINS AND x_sixfim{:rl;ag‘:zg by ; Late hl‘igh! colored Shlde! fior ALSO AN IDEAL Glnm SEND m 5 u bd s orth= Hooper has made previous trips " : (' g r iy ¢ R . S R+FRIENDS Western next Monday and Wil stop norch and is well aequainted in| o awy MARRIS WED E:x!ng’st R e v, Gus | sumiter. YOUR: 1ERD3 Over here staying at the Gastineau on, three base hits, M. Mae~ g b o the Territory. i Mary Harrls booams the |Spaddzn and Brskine: home $1'9 5 to $2. 25 For sale at most Juneau stores P { T T i W] at|Garn, Boyd " . . o SEPe Paiky 1s fousing Alaska du:- FINAL NOTICE {8 quiet service held at the Balva- b TR o e Tl by 3 or phone or write ing July and August and will leave TO PAY SCHOOL TAX {tion Army quarters at 11 o'clock |i; double plays, Eiks. Or, o L L J s 5013y Fyitetey here for the Century of Progress gy |this morning at which Capt. R. B.|Garn, Vets, RoMer to .BovdAn;:ou: : (¥ L AT W g, ir ELMER ‘REED Juneau, Alaska - of members of the or-| . € % that July 1 is final day for pay- bride and Lieut. G. Bender acted fbases, Elks 6, Vets 6: stolen bases, ment of this tax. After this date as best man. M. MacSpadden 1, Allen 1. jon in Chicago where Mr.| School tax is now due and pay- Lesher oficiated ¥ - > to Ju to Andrews; str 5 m have charge of the|aple and notice is hereby given| Mrs. R. B, Lesher attended the by Ne‘l‘l‘: 8, by Lrti:;'“ q;‘-“;:uo:: % tion ath. penalty will be added and proper; Mr. Hawkins is employed at the| Umpires, Cool " St. Ann's Hospitol Per and Collins at steps taken to enforce H R. SHEP::cD‘. S St and School Tax Collector.| Toll gate keepers on the natidnal| Scorer: Pegues, | in | Offices in B. M. Behrends Bank road gained their jobs through Po-| Time of game: two hours and ; .—;dv.lntlcal patronage in the early days.'minutes, * plate, J. Schmitz and George bon