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VEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949 lappenings At Haines (Special Correspondence) HAINES, Alaska, July 5—»—The oors were never closed in Haines his last great 4th of July celebra- ion. From Saturday morning until aylight teday, the celebration was n full swing. Three dances, bail ames, fireworks, picnic and parade fere all part of the fun. Miss Edith Berry was chesen ucen of the 4th of July weekend, Command a Chris-Craft CHALLENGER WORLD'S FINEST OUTBOARD MOTOR 185 &S s SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE Starts in a split second Trolls better Alternate- Firing twin Full $% hup. Full reverse E Ball bearing 5 starter Extra fuel g ’ capacity 7 Weighs 46 lIbs. Yes, we have the new Challenger NOWI See itl Try it! Buy itl Command your own Chris-Craft Challenger—built and backed by the world’s largest and best< known manufacturer of marine products, Alaska Trading Co. Post Office Box 1999 Anchorage, Alaska | [ {Due to their 110 pm. on the night of the 4ta, and her attendants were Miss Bon-] nie Ward and Miss Barbara Young. | Miss Berry was selected at the coronation ball on Saturday, aud; presided as queen at the two dances | on Sunday and Monday evening as well as in the 4th of July parade The queen and attendants were| presented with teautiful gold com- pacts by the Haines Chamber of| Commerce for the part they pln_\vd} in making the weekend a success.| Music by the Whitehorsemen was a great feature of the celebration The band played at the Corol tion Ball, the Chilkoot V.F.W. Post| No. 9785 dance and the 4th of July| Ball. After the dances, the boys| adjourned to the Pioneer Bar and| Grill where nightly jam sessions were played to a crowded house. tireless efforts, the Whitehorsemen made the weekend a great musical success. | A closely contestea ball game on | Monday afternoon was won by the‘ Haines team over Whitehorse by 6 to 4. The game followed the 4tn of July parade and the annual pienic which were held in the| morning, and featured the Kluk-, wan marching band. The Denali arrived in Haines at| and the passengers were able to| enjoy the dance and fireworks with the regular participants of tlv" ! weekend. Success of the weekend was due to the fine organization and man- agement of John Schnabel, pro- !grnm chairman. He was aided by members of the Haines Chamber of Commerce. | Total meat consumption in thc‘_ United States in 1948 was about 21.3 billion pounds. | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 15th, 1949, in the | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, DOR- ! THY L. GRAY was appointed ad- ! ministratrix with the will annexed of the estate of MINNIE ROSS | HOLMAN, deceased. All persons | having claims against said estate are required to present them, with | verified vouchers as required by law, to s administratrix at Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. DORTHY L. GRAY, Administratrix w.w.a. First pubication, June 15 ,1949. Last publication, July 6, 1949. RID YOUR HOME OF (OOKING ODORS, FUMES and HEAT! “greasy grime”, Kitchen Ventilator. apartments. Cook in a cool, clean, airy kitchen. steam, and odors right at their source with an ILG Wide variety of sizes and models for owners or renters of homes and See us today. Banish cooking fumes, heat e, SOUTHBOUND July 10 July 17 for for Wrangell Seattle | | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful .Dispensers ‘of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For further information contact H E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SS. Aleutian| 5.5, Baranof S.S. Aleutian| S.S. Baranof NORTHBOUND | | July 19 July 12 for for Seward, Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Seruing AU Alaska THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE: FIVE RADIOLOG /s SEE % /\/\j LETS KINY e ( WHO TOOK MY WHAT WE'RE ( k Alaska Broaacasting Co. NG FOR ol ( CHOCOLATE MUD PIE C.B. 8, R & CUPCAKES/ ( OUT OF THE DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45--Western Serenade. 5:00—Keynows by Carle. §:15—Excursions in Science. 5:30—Dance Band. —News. :15—Music. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:15—Voice of the Army. | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | :00—Forecasts. : 8:05—Music to Read By. 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Variettes. 9:30—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on - 10:30—Forecasts. Sign off HERE'S A LITTLE BOY WANTIN' TO SWAP ALL HIS TEACHERS FOR A GOOD FORWARD PASSER! SEE ANYTHING, WIMPY 22 VES, MISS OLNE, BUT 'TIS .ONLY AN OCEAN!! E AR MAIL CAME ABOARD!WE WILL BE GETTIN' IT FOR SOME TIME YET ! OU'WES, SOUWES, THE STURD: QUEEN OLIVE HOLDS STEADY FO& THe LOST BOMB ISLANDS, A LAND STRANGER THAN FICTION, A LAND WHERE FOOTBALL PLAYERS GROW LIKE WEEDS, A LAND WHERE THE ENERGY RELEASED BY A MISGUIDED MISSILE HAS WELL, WE SHALL SEE SHORTLY! < Zlend Thumrsday morning and Afternoon Sign On. g 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News. 7:45—Dunking with Druxman, £:15—News. 8:20 -Morning Thought. 25—Forecasts. :30—Cote Glee Club. 8:35—Lenny Herman Quintet. :00—Music for the Missus. 30—Forecasts. TONY..KEEP FIRING... THIS MOTOR. WENT LOOK AT THE CARBU- RETOR... PROBABLY GOT WATER IN IT... WELL,I ARRIVED AT CUIABA AND STARTED FOR THE MATO GROSSO FROM THERE... NOW TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MATO GROSS0, DARLING. WE NEVER HAD A CHANCE 70 TALK.. I KNOW TONY'S ALIVE...BUT THAT'S ALL . . CBS. THE MOTOR KICKED OFF. 10:05—Vocal Vaiieties. :15—Piano Playhouse. :30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—ROBERI' Q. LEWIS-CBS, 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. 1i.45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00— 3alon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—Three Quarter Time. 2:30—Light Classics. | 3:00—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 3:15—Organ Interlude. All programs subject to change | | due to conditt ne beyond cur com- | trol. TERRY, YOU'VE BEEN AVOI[ 30\ ME BECAUSE YOURE AFRAID MY GRATITUDE TO YOU MIGHT P FOOT-LOOSE WHEW! TERRENCE, THAT WAS VERRRY LEAD U5 BOTH TO MISTAKE A TYPE AND... Nebraska is the third largest cattle-producing state. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska | May 24, 1949 Notice is hereby given that Nacia C. Triplette has made application for a homesite under the act of M.y 26. 1934 (48 Staat. 809), Anchora e |Serial 010995, for a tract of land descriged as Lot 6, Fritz Cove Groip of Homesites, situated on the East | shore Auke Bay and West Side Fritz | Cove Highway adjoining unapproved | Survey No. 2634 and Survey No. 2546, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2670, con- taining 2.22 acres, and it is now in | the files of the District Land Off | Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned ‘hmd should file their adverse claim |in the district land office within the | I period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, or they will be barred by | the provisions of the statutes. 'GEORGE A. LINGO, HE'S BADLY IN NEED OF PLASMA. HE'S GOTA & BROKEN SHOULDER AND OTHER INJURIES. 1 KIDS DON'T WANT TO WORK THESE DAYS. ALWAVS FIND SOME EXCUSE. PLAGUE- | THEN USE TAKE-IT? |VER LITTLE THIS RAKES) RAKE—USE TOO DAD- \YER LITTLE BURNED RAKE. I RAKED UP, SPARKLE, PUT IT IN THAT BASKET AND CARRY IT OVER IN TH WILMER AND JESSICA COME TO THINK OF IT, HE DIDN'T. | Manager. s st H J s | First publication, July 6, 1949. 3% O ARE THE ONES TO WIN A DID BUT HE INDICATED THATS THE | Last publication, Aug. 31, 1949. ';fTRE X‘:;gj‘z“ EE%?VJA 50 WHAT, TWO WEEKS' VACATION WILMER REASON THEY CAN AFFORD IT. - AR ) i ? AT THE RIP-TIDE ON A TELL YOU | CLOVER ON HER HAND, SKEEZIX? hapllei ! NINA, AND PEOPLE O He oY ) Dr. E. Lapnos el THINK WE ARE LUCKY! { Osteopath | | PHONE BLUE 670 Follow the Cabs to z | BOSS’ OASIS | | in Douglas = for a Good Time = AR i SN LOOKY Y ' o LEAPIT 106 D Ll ] BY JEEPERSY ITS A IS U "IN &’ V//1/j ™o, | DownricHT scanoaL! (SRS TEORER A || A feler canT Reach \ BEARD! 1N TH' HOLLER TREE FER CORN-SQUEEZIN'S NO MORE WIFOUT GITTIN' HIS ARMS HIZGERALD Y KENTUCKY'S ) = % BALS ENT AN’ PETRIE O' FIRE ! SOME UARMINT DON! € D Y P TaIL ¢ R R i Genuint . 5 ! MRS.JIGES SENT ([ 18 THAT 507? 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