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PAGE, THREE I Next stop s Nome, picturesque At Junea he party will board l of the Bering Sea. Here the I | ourists may watch King Island i Gl F d 'l' : | ARE ALASKA BOUND ,. red Turpin | (°M|“G .|.0 JUNEAU they squat under skin boats on the (! 1« the group | beaches of the Bering Sea. Eskimo n Mt Fairweather A H d‘ | The lid is of. and the posty ride on the Henbik Hia <A \. Giar 1 b ¢ e R ""“}‘-“ trek to America’s last fron the attractions planned at ¢ will be cg this re- Mrs. Fred A‘n\mn. ln:;j e Lawson Little got a 76 on the new n]x 1\1:\.~k:\; has keg for a beach party ‘\‘\‘f‘ }\n\, Mxl .xl.m 1\|h~ Wi A;m J course. | Popping the cor nt- Tea t th sarts alker, and her husband in OAK l i I ple ‘lrlxxv“ml\w to. b by the! Then to Mount MeKinley, the il e Py WIL e cainrabiontal i wilke: The San Diego Padres of the first large sca i ,"f“x‘“";:w‘“m“_‘(f" then thirtieth wedding anniversary anc Pacific Coast League know what it grcup assembled t! Fishing, horseback city \n‘ Turpin’s birtida irday | is to have insult added to injury. Filday, prior to a cer thioidh. LR Ay will be ¢ nigh [ Last week the Padres bowed ¢ conducted teur of umm‘v\‘:\]ll 16 m:l“dk,d ¢ 1 he fish compani \ Moral scheme pink and re times.to the San Francisco A opolitan {9 Brabrain. “The lodge 15 ‘Gpen ) Indi peoni blus delphinium, 1o and dropped out of the first di- from oo “she first: time: difice ‘the Wit Lo of and Metlakatla lillies, heliotrope 1 | vision standings. And as if that it view tt Pyrethian daistes ce wasn't enough, burglars cracked the = ¥ h a colorf three-tier white weddin, 3 ) B b Lane! S an Clipper, Next stop is Circle Hot Springs 4 ey A Atherain i — ;::M ln.:m“x‘:nkcslegoof) o the aie iy onk - lcunxx);]!i(lz north of Fairbanks, where guests | the rugged coa gl 'l.nl‘.::i rved champagr i — et Church’s private yachts, both last in practice gold Panning. ;. vacny will make its way ¢ cocktal 9 p. m. an Pacitic Coast League Lead- ibiiay o e mov Elee i e natural mineral wat- |0 d a0 Stied WAteS: at | poe (i g i \j o the same ter - comig ™A dae BE or relax. Returning to o, ooi will arrive in Lot > " v nl " \ ers Head North for | verse order Falrbanks, guests will visit the =, 6 to Loard th Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will- EAT AT THE EBTQRBEQI'I" 9'Game S'and N James Oliver Curwood of K] ”’v",‘lf 5 ‘,‘I’:‘ \'.\1‘]‘|:]i"'l')“‘““\"(i\‘\_ "’:::: hete, and the other party on the im Barrington, Mr. and Mrs. H Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and les, Calif.,, widow of the ”,'“,E““ Inrgest ol “ bl will reach Juneau July 17, Sully, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ninni cake —— Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken DREAM HAI late author of “God's Cou Y Spbratihe. fh LHe-WaRE e it the interio ;‘“ - "\13’“ h \‘H'hl \1 3"{“""““ Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane p (ex 11 CIATED PRESS) g “Alaskan” and other books Comee. T8 TaNbes s “1“ "‘” B ,' )“- d 2 ‘\“‘ e ; OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg akland's Acorns, clinging to a s )t the guests ] NOTICE rs. Joseph Johnston, ui s one-ganie edge in the Pacific Coast n Two Monti, Hinerary Taking & Pan American Clipper : ~ Yakopatz, Mr. and Mrs e - Baseball ‘heague ‘pennatt chise, to- lllES HAD he two month itinerary planned SCUthWard the party will stop at & B the Channel Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Adams day lost pitcher Charley Gassaway by ‘Pali’ BUGIHGE "Good . NelEhbbr il b GOl L e Ppa T B e e 0o And B S iy G DROREC on a trial in the Majors and were Tours, Tnc., at Seattle, reads like an | i to Mendenhall Glacier, B, be pald tous Kindly pay your ac- Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. MacKinnon and W v w handicapped by an injury to lhlcl-n incredible travel folder. Every note- at Auk B ('\«‘1::1»;:{ n:]‘ll)lxjo ]Ili‘ubl;lv “‘[\ M \l-(n”.;t\l.;;i(;( e & Bud Walker s o most powerfu’ hitter, Les Scarsella. worthy glacier, gold mine, totem I's ) he ki S 2] The feminine g s receivec A As the paca-makcers went. morsh | BfOOklvn S‘re'(hes Lead in BhN S0k Faw ot EetaR k. B St 1.n\un te among the MRS. JEAN GRAHAM s1a.tay | TS n)‘ \]\hn.' perennial 3 for a nine-game stand against the | v Nome will be visited. Guests will gigragilons (SRS /AN IDILS FRaBLLS, ' Portland Beavers, Gassaway, who| Na' League Jl"ery feast on succulent porpc steaks, A Gk S won his last game for the Acorns hike up Mount McKinley, pan gold, 000000660006600660600000000000000046 000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ > Sunday, headed East for a 30-day Joe Makes Debut ride an Eskimo skin boat, soak in $ Wm lock-see with the Cleveland In- hot springs almost under the Arctic : . dians. BY RALPH RODEN {Circle’s nose, catch king salmon| $ - - Since the club is well hecled in and_Arctic (rout, and sun them-| 3 aily Schedwled Trips the pitching department, Manager, The Philadelphia Phillies lves under the midnight sun! 4 b | Casey Stengal was primarily wor- out of the National League cellar| The first group of “cheechako” * TO ) * ried about the conditicn of Scar- and their th ened movement in- tourists flew from Seattle to the § 3 sella, whose groin injury has pained 'to the first division has gained gold-rush city of Whitshorse by S.ik ‘y ll him considerably in the last few popular appeal throughout the na- Pan American Clipper. There they iiga range days. The slugger is the head man tion. But to the pace-setting will fish, ride horseback and cruise in the league in home runs, with|Brcoklyn Dodgers they look like the at nearby Marsh Lake Lodge, the 21, and tops the department of Phillies of old | Yukon's new luxury resort. And, ® P t b l{ [ h'k ' yuns batted in with 76. He's hitting| In the first inning at Ebbets chances are, the fisherman will land, $ 2iers lll'g gicnian 315 Ficld before 31,913 of the Flatbush'a string of trout anywhere from 15 @ ) The series opening tonight faithful last night the Dodgers end-to 40 inches long! § fEs € utt“ 582 g $ ¥ 3 against Portland and next week’s ed whatever dreams Manager Ben| Sightseeing trips through the his- ¢ 4 Also T ips i engagement with Seattle, the last pman’s aggregation had of torical town of \Vm ehorse, a sur- . 3 4 ! o 1B e eir frst triumph of the vey of the Alaska highway, and a| § Complete with Reel Seat 0 ¢ i e L blasting Art Lopatka and trip to Skagway over the White| & . o T e anciscy Soals, he| Tommy Hughes for six run Puss and Yukon wil hghight e 3 $ HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH Seals open a series tonight with lh((’ win was -1:\:; IJ4;(¥L" 4 ”f”,‘ visit to the Yukon territory i s AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS third-place Los Angeles in San Straight, their ninth in a row over| Tourists will then travel from' § Francisco. Other engagerzentsstart- the Phils, and it stretched their|the interior to Alaska’s famous' @ L ing tonight. pil Sacramento againsi TSt place margin over the St farming spot, - Matanusks, near $ For Information and Keservations Phone 612 S Seattle and Sap LOUIS Cardinals to six-and-one-half Palmer. Then on to Anchorage, the Rainiers at Seattle and San han ’ S A ] : Diego againsi the Stars at Holly- 8ames as _‘hf‘ !f 2d Bn't(.‘»‘ bowed, 5-4,' where guests will swim and IH_('"'" i N e - e e e ’ wood. All of the clubs were idle to the Cincinnati Reds in 13 in- on Lake Spenard, visit Merrill Ficld § AP A b L nings. which in 1944 had more plane take- $§ Th \ ’ i Rip Sevell made it two shutout'offs and landings than did La- $ ere is no subsmule ior newsnaper advertlsmg W . S UANTING ' - UBUES \)r‘(m:(- - ;\1(‘::«-:;Iltzlxci:;(. }}:uJ:;x- Guardia Field in New York, dance Pacific Coast League ates by blanking th licago Cubs, and rclax at the Idle Hour Coun- i . 1-0, on four hits. try Club. Togis e L . Pet * 1n a twilight game befort 17528 A special treas for sportsmen will ; o e 61 33 4 0 @ twilight game | ¢ A special troas for sportsmen wil % 60 3 336 18 at Detroit, Virgil “Fire” Le the side trip to Seward and the ¢ San Frar A0l e g A e S RIS , : 1 2 Los Angeles B2 o4 8 ‘]“”u‘ gl Lv igers whitewashed Kenai Peninsula, where fishing in : diig I 9 the Chicago White S small s and in the Russian ; :;l‘”l‘;::fi) 8 4> 21 nis ninth conquest of river is unsurpassed. Horseback SPORT CENTER! P TATI AT Jittery Joe Berry, rides, picnics and hikes to view the 2 I R A N S o R A o N Besamenw o4 f}’ “? carly erday by the Clevaland profusion of flowers and. wildlife o ) s"“‘m“d éj j; dians from the Toronto Maple will be arrangec. 0000000000000000000¢000000000000000030000000000009000000000000000000000000 M ) p A N Y Ravele , k! ves of the International League, = - otig v c o . American Leaguo rated the cccasion by gaining [ Team w L Pct o -dit for Cleveland’s 6-4 triumph \ f}“““‘y ” Zzflr ‘,g -G‘gg over the St. Louis Brown and bat- ew York 2 600 ting in what proved to be the 66 9 Mmoo F 4 mime JULY 4TH SPECIALS “Percy’s” JULY 4TH SPECIALS Washington 33 33 500 Tne New York Yankees downed St Louts 3L 37 456 41 Giants, 3-0, in an exhibition Cleveland 31 38 449 game gt the Polo Ground. The = Chicago 26 39 400 poston Red Sox, Boston Braves, i Philadelphia 20 46 308 philacolphia Athletics and Wash- National League ington Senators were not scheduled. Team w L Pet The scores and batteries: Brooklyn 44 23 657 American League St. Louis 37 29 561 st Louis 4; Cleveland 6; Zoldak, 1 . : 2 Chicago % 30 oap pon Loubs 4 Clevetund o; zoduk B Qpep Wntii 12 P. M, Every Night PPHIONE 498 Uniil 2 A. M. Saturday Night Cincinnati 30 32 484 Berry (6) and Hegan - 'y Boston 31 36 463 Chicago 0; Detroit 2; Haynes Moee 38 2.0 IO COLD BEER BEER SPECIALS ICE COLD BEER Pittsburgh 27 37 422 National League s New York 28 39 418 Cincinnati 5; St. Louis 4; Walt- St s et o ACME T bobtles for $1.00 — BUCKINGHAM ALE 7 holes for $1.00 bert (1), Heusser (13) and Muel- 0i1ies 10X 1. OI1ies 101 )1, ler, Lamanno (13); Dickson, Wilks s or ®), Brazle (10) and Garagiola, “ oitles tor . Per Lase 5 ; Kluttz (10), O'Dea (12) % Philadelphia 6; Brooklyn 11; Lo- (RAINIER — OLYMPIA — SICK'S SELECT — L()l lrMBlA ALE) patka, Hughes (1), Hoerst (4) and $ “ ‘ BN abeia b AL o L aer () and BLUE RIBBON or SCHLITZBEER . . . 5 BOTTLES FOR $1.00; PER CASE $4.75 e young Tom Brown of San Francisco and Edwards. y s H s souns Tom Brown o san s ant s C 0 TROMMER'S EASTERN BEER 6 BOTTLES FOR $1.00; PER CASE $3.95 “triple crown” at Wimbledon. The and Salkeld; Wyse, Kush (9) and British observers are going out'McCullough, Scheffing. | ] on a limb by forecasting that the R s ( w l N E s P E A S Py —— 23-year-old former GI will win | the singles title now that Austral-| | < ] e e now s s B B | EADERS | PETRI— ALTA — ITALIAN SWISS COLONY — ROYAL HOST ed. Brown must beat Pails’ con-| ) (PORT — MUSCATEE — SHERRY) queror, Yvon Petra of France, in | the semi-finals. And the British! Leaders in batting and pitching | l o think Brown and Jack Kramer are in the two Major Leagues at the| / G l $ 25 : G l $4 45 . virtually certain to cop the men’s start of this week are as follows: | 2 A, Do . e ans. » B U t0 double title, while Brown and Lou- National League ol : | ise Brough are given an even; Batting—Walker, Brooklyn, .375;| f sl'zs r b llk A l‘ Whli h e ey e T HONEYWOOD LOGANBERRY WINE .. ..5ths ... . airbanks, Anchorage, Whitehorse £ championship. Pitching—Higbe, Brooklyn, B-n—l v HAINES 1:000; Kush, Chicago, 5-0—1.000. | T 1a Emery Zimmerman of Portland American League # captured the Professional Golfers. Batting — Vernon, Washington, i = DATE OF FIRST TRII Aswiaion | porihvest secional 3; Wiliams, Bosin, 35| WESTLEY'S DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 ANNOUNCED LATER lons| S| . - g—Harris, oston, ISt | v man furned in @ one-under par 143 846; Ruffing, New York, and Cald- SUN GOLD DISTILLED DRY GIN Fifths $2.95 PLAN NOW io make this Scenic Pioneer for the two-round tourney on the well, Chicago, 5-1—.833. BLUE BIRD DI F'f h 2 95 . ¥ Taccma Golf and Country Club e e ——— $ . . - Gourse. FOST OFFICE CRANGES RED HOR%%ILLED DRY GIN F;f:hs 32.00 Trip with Alaska's Trailblazers ree more post offices in Alas- o 1 @] The new Swedish mile sensation, kKa are being advanced from the| SLOE GIN S ol O'HABB A B“s Lms Lennart Strand, will mak his fare- ¥:rlh cla;: t?‘_ the tt:;r?x 1:]}:1 5. well appearance in the United ese are the cffices al etlakatla, States tongnt n & goeoal AAU Hoonah and ealy Fork Al the KE JACK BURFORD—LOCAL AGENT track and field meet at Randall’s same time, the irst Assistan % % INFATT AT AQK i o e S it ot 5l U D L ORIGINAL CANADIAN WHISKEY . . . Fifths ... $5.00 §i . Uoieiass will run against Les MacMitchell! gate Bartlett the McGrath office ; L L - L | Tomny Qi - ana e s bene releared tom whe nvall TOM HARDY Fifths ... 3.350 B hopes to crack the mark of four!to the fourth class. 3 50 Olr. BUR\ER‘§ PLUMBING HEATING inutes fi -tenth sec- —————— ) S | L e | VHEN FOSTER'S BLEND (Superb Light Whiskey) . . . Fifths... 3. Smith Oil Burner Service Rociar o : '| SYDNEY, Australia—Appropriate OLD THOMPSON Fifths 3.50 | | telegraphic address of the New v e SOERRRE TR °ur 2 ? 214 SECOND STREET 5 The second qualifs d of South Wales Police Department is Night Pk J. E. 1. —Black 791 Day Ph 176 the British Op:n G:glx;gc;:l:pmn-i ‘Nemesis,” chesen by Commission- BELLOW S SPECIAL RESERVE R . rlfthb iyibe, 3'50 A skl i ) ship tournament today finds Amer- er James Mitchell. 4 L P s . = ica’s challengers fairly certain of 7 \‘.0’1'.!(.'&; =8 Impenal £ie Three Feathers Wi Seagram S. Calveri 5.. Paul Jones ¥ P M De uxe }' i b getting into the title play. Joe b : | i | B S e ke M O . o b et the Masiie Gallagher & Burton . . Mount Vernon . . Sunnybreok . . Old Hermitage . . Park & Tilford i vuu: ANIZING—Tires an ner-up in the last prewar B,msh‘Bulldmg from J. B. Warrack and i > Open in 1039—turned in cards of|the building will hereafter be & s E PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED {“% 74 and 77 respectively on the old|known as the McKinley Building. 5th o $.; 95 mnsth P - cours: at St. Andrews, Scotland,] JERRY and TRENE MCcKINLEY v ” JUNEAU “01°n co. —Puom” while Sam Snead had a 74 and|, (312-t3)

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