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4 ] » l f 8 TliE‘Si)fiY;I\!AY_I 1, 1948 Newsy Noies From Skagway SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 1—A | numter of Skagway residents re-| turned on the last Princess Louise | from the States. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.| Rasmuson returned from spending the winter in Minneapolis and in Cailfornia. They brought a 1048 Dodge with them. Mrs. Hazel Kirmse and her son Jack returned for Seattle where they spent most of the winter. They | visited friends in California. i Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackay returned | trom Seattle where they had been| visiting relatives and friends. K. B. Hannan returned from a | business trip to tbe state and Mr.| Coutoure for a visit in Vancouver| and, the states. The B. P. O. Elks gave a very enjoyable party for members and friends Saturday evening, April 24. During the course of the evening| C. A. Carroll introduced Frank Met- | calf, candidate for Highwily Engi-; neer; Joe Knott from the Princess Louise who will make one more trip north before he retires after many | years cf service on the CPR boats; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoyt who were celebrating their 22nd wedding an-| niversary; and Robert Boyd who| was 21 years old that day. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoyt gave a cocktail party Saturday evening to celebrate their wedding anniversary. ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce | Boyntpn, Mr. and Mrs.- Willlam Beitinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pribbernow, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheleby, and K. B. Hannan. Friends will be interested in learning that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDaniel of Anche- | rage, April 14. The 9 pfound 2 ounce baby has been named Larry James, Mrs. McDaniel will be re- membered as Miss June Benedict. The McDaniels have one {tion in' the name of tae children of other | hold open house and splay thc! werk of the pupils. A prize will be oifered for the best work made Ly the Shop Classes, and perhops prizes may be offered, for other dxs-fi plays. 1 Mr. Anderson reported the play-| grounds were getting the initial| coating of sand and gravel at “bar- gain rates. The Atiendance Award was won| by the fifth and six grade room, Miss Gaffy, teacher. i Refreshments were served by Mrs, J. Sheleby, Mrs. A. Nelson, and Mrs. E. Maki. A regular meeting of the Women's Club was held Wednesday evening, Daughter Banquet were made. The Boy Scouts are to be asked to serve the dinner. “geod will offering” at the recital Alaska Crippled Children’s Associa- Skagway. “Thank You” letters are Ekagway Public School, and Mrs. the recital the success that it was. April 28. Final plans for the Mother- | Mrs. F. Nord reported that the| was $31.60. This will be sent to the| to be sent to Sister Mary Amy, the! T. Cooper for their work in making' KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co C. R S TUESDAY EVENING 5:00~-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. :30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Pan Am News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Boys of North. —Fibber and Molly. i 7:30—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. :15—Community Center. 8:30—PEOPLE'S PALTFORM- i OBS | 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15—Remember. 9:30—Mystery Playhouse. 1 —Between the Lines. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 ; A M. ! | | Anderson were appointed to act as, 'a committee to see that the Health ' Center is completed. ! Due to the fact that the next club Ccmmencement, the club will meet next Wednesday evening, May 5. The White Elephant award was won ky Mrs. M. Brown. Refresh- ments were -served by Miss Gail Grimhall and Mrs. M. Brown. all week moving building panels to be used in the Youth'’s Camp on the Chilkat River. about seven miles from Haines. The large orange steel bridge spanning the Dyea River was com- pleted Thursday, April 20. It is hoped that the road will be con- nected. to it early this summer. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Feero, from. Saturday. until Tues- day when she left on the Alaska to | join_her husband in Petersburg. child, a daughter. The Election Board put in a long, busy day Tuesday. Two hundredt and seventy six citizens voted. Natu- | rally, the greatest interest w shown in backing Skagway's candi- date for representative, William Feero, Jr. ‘The Polaris group of 4-H girls met Tuesday evening at the W. Stevenson home. Under the leader- | ship of Mrs. M. Moe and Mrs. J.| Shelety the girls made baking pow- der biscuits which they ate later in the evening with jam and a fruit juice drink. They also practiced a song which they plan to sing soon at a public gathering. George Rapuzzi wno had been mn Juneau on business returned home on the Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. William Farwell were round-trippers on the Prin- cess Louise. Mr. Farwell spent. most of his boyhood years in Skagway. her ‘husband in Skagway, returned *‘to Juneau Tuesday by Alaska Coas- {tal. M. Goldberg, C. R. O'Connell! C. Rokerts and E. Nelson who have been here working on the Dyea bridge left on the Alaska. Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Weber, par- ents of Mrs. R, Naff, left on the Alaska for Sitka. Sgt. R Naff went to Jinesu on the Alaska. | . —_— " Mrs. George Villesvik wen to {tal. He will join her there Saturday. —_ Mrs. Sharles- Coffee, daughter | Billie Belle Davis, and son Bobby ‘ileft Thursday by Alaska Coastal to | Mrs. Coffee’s sister is seriously ill. Larry Lindstrom, West Coast salesman, came to Skagway Thurs- day by plane. He left by Alaska Coastals Saturday. The last meeting for the year of the P-TA was held Wednesday | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor re- nigh comes on the same evening as’ The Princeton-Hall has been busy | Mrs. Clarence Walters visited her| Mrs, €tine who has been visiting | Juneau Tiursday by Alaska Coas-| fly to Fort Worth, Texas, where, afternoon, April 28, The nominating | turned to Skagway Thursday from committee, Mrs. W. Burfield, Mrs.}l"‘alrbanks. They found it impgssitle B. Boynton, and Mrs. A, E. Tunley i to secure suitable living quarters so offered the following list .of offi- i will spend the summer in Skagway. cers for the school year of 1948-1949; | They have moved into one of the President, Mrs. Pauline Pribberno: Vice-President, Mrs. Dorothy Car-| roll; Secretary, Mrs. Anne Hestnes; and Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Shele- foldin apartments, Mrs, Harlan Welch was hostess at a potluck luncheon Thursday. by. All were elected to be the offi-:The guests were Mrs. Frank Boyd, cers for the next year. Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mrs. Rex Her- A party was planned to honor the | manes and daughter Sharon, Mrs. three High School graduates, Roy Martie McGlasson, and Mrs. Dee Dennis, Cecelia Selmer, and, Miche- al Tierney. The eighth grade gradu- | ates and the pupils in the High School are to be invited. Miss Gail Brimhall and Mrs. M. Brown were appointed on the entertainment; Mrs. H Soldin, Mrs. C. J. Roehr, Mrs. W. Burfield, Mrs. J. C. Hoyt, and Mrs. O Selmer on the refresh- ment committee. It was decided. that the P-TA would sponsor an Achievement Day next year. One day in the spring will be chosen in order that the Sthool Mason and baby son. ‘The Boy Scouts with their leader, C. J. Roehr, hiked to Five Mile Fri- day and spent the night. They plan ! to make a permanent camp there. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Hukill has been named Frances Marlene Hukill. The T. B. Association met Monday evening at the City Hall. Sister Su- perior, Mr. Calkins, and Mr. C. A. f : . WELCOME NA VY ToThe . PAMARAY CLUB Music Every Niyht Tuesday to Saturday Featuring A- Jimmie Gregg s Jerry Nott ¥ Chuck Werner - Bass - Piano and Vacal ingham - Guitar Mrs. Mable Tollia went to Juneau | | Thursday by Alaska Coastal. { | ‘ Registered at the Golden North |Hotel this past week were L. L.! Richardson of Juneau; Mrs. A.| |Seviker, Vancouver, B, C.; Harry| (Malcalm, Jack L. Seward, John O.| Williams, and J. Davis of White-; horse; Ethel M. Paulichech of Spo-| |kone: and Frank Metcalf of Ju- | neau. { ! The first spring rain fell for a ifew moments Wednesday afternoon, | proved only a pleasant shower in- stead of the much-wanted soaking rain. | i SURVEY IS MADE, | | PROPOSED SITES AT GLACIER BAY Fronk Been, Superintendernit of | Mount McKinley National Park |was a weekend visitor in Juneau | ;Mter making an inspection of the | |Glacier Bay area for the U. S.| |National Park Service. Been has made several previous | !surveys of the Glagier Bay area | {but was concerned particularly, this | time, with Bartlett Cove and the | Gustavus Airport, Previous surveys 'had located a proposed resort at| ‘Sandy Cove but because of the easy | | accessibility to Bartlett Cove from ithe airport at Gustavus, the Inte- {rior Department is now considering this site for any of its future plans. Been said tbat the Glacier Bay |site is ideal because it gives an Ars- !tic atmosphere to a Temperate Zone. e (12 ARRIVE; 11 LEAVE | WITH ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coustal flights yesterday arrived in Juneau with twelve pas- sengers and left with eleven as fol- | lows: | 4+ From Sitka: Caroline Hoif, Mrs. T. O'Day and Dennis O'Day, Dale Blyberg, Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. V. Thomas and Frank Hanson. From Hood Bay:, Peter Jackson. From Petersburg: Florence and Steve Sztuk. i From Ketchikan: R. F. Johnson. To Sitka: G. Millice, A. Weise, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farren. To Patterson Bay: M. Blanchard. To Petersburg: Ed Vogel and Steve Sztuk. To Ketchikan: Lynn Dungin, Te Tenakee: Gus Jourdan. To Chatham: Sig Aspen. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL | _ PROPERTY ON EXECUTION % No. 5764-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. MARGUERITE SCHNOEKER, Plaintiff, vs. EDMOND M. SCHN- OEKER, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu- tion dated April 19, 1948, issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, in which the above named plaintiff, on January 23, 1948, recovered judgment against | the above named defendant for the sum of $950.00, current lawful money of the United States of America, T have levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant in and ‘to the following describedt real property situated at Auke Bay, in Juneau Recording District, Al- aska, to-wit: Alaska Shore Space No. 368 and Anchorage Homesite Serial No. 08861 situated about 12 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, and adjoining Glacier Highway, and including Lot “T” U. S. Survey No.. 2391, 3.84 acres, and the dwelling house and improvements thereon; and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that on the 15th day of June, 1948, at 9:30 o'clock AM. of that day, in front of the federal building, at Juneau, Alaska, I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant Edmond M. Schnoeker in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be neecssaty to satis- fy said judgment with interest and costs, and accruing costs. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 10, 1948. ‘WM. T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, Deputy. First publication, May 11, 1948. iLast publication, June 1, 1948, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN DAGWQOD, MAY I BORROW YOUR SHAVING o (WpAT 912 ) (eug sav) THEY'S NO ANSWER! JUPE AN’ JULIE AINT HULLO, DAD. DID YOU NO {( FERGETANYTHING ¢ BA0. N WHERE'S JUNEY ? " WSIEU WILL. PARDON MY AMUSEMENT, . 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