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PAGE SIX “LADIES! BORDEN OFFERS 100 °25" PRIZES FOR MONEY-SAVING RECIPES LIKE THIS!" says Elsie, the Borden Cow “Hl-:wa's just one tempting example CORNED BEEF HASH TIMBALES FORG... about §G¢] 1-Ib. can corned beef hash 2 eges, slightly beaten % cup Borden's Vitamin . DEvaporated Milk 4 cup water 4 tablespoons chopped green pepper 4 tablespoons minced onion 1%; teaspoons salt 1 teaspoan prepared mustard Y teaspoon pepper Break hash into pieces. Mix eggs, Borden’s Vi min D Evaporated Milk, water, green pepa. onion, salt, mustard, and pepper. Blend fnt, :pe)n Pour into 6 well-greased custard cups, Place & ban of hot water. Bake in moderate oven (3504F.) 45 to 50 minates, or until a knife inserted in thy cen n. Serve with horse-radish creamed peas, or creole e, 4 sauce. Makes 6 ter comes out clea sauce, 100 CASH PRIZES! of the many money-saving main dishes you can make with Borden's We're giving 100 $25 prizes for the best entries — start now! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[:;]UNEAU ALASKA ALASKA SHIP CASE TAKEN - UP, SKINNER Steamship Efipany Presi- dent Prefer Move Under | Tollefson’ s Plan. | (Conunued from Page One) REPUBLICANS INSPLITAT SITKA MEET Iwo Delegahons WillGoto| Philadelphia Convention ~Officers Are Chosen (Continuea from Pa.ge One) blicans in Alxlske to a chance to be heard. It is asier to get to Point Barrow on > Arctic Ocean from almost any in Alaska than get to Sit- increase freight r Territory. He said that if the present plan | I is ended in weeks, the compan- | ... ics can charter or buy the govern-|, . ment ships that they now use and resume private operafion. Skinner testified that three weeks ago the barge company equipment was offered for sale and that it was making only one sailing this month “There is something funny about the situation,” Skinner said. “The barge company can’t run the steamship compariies out of busi- in ates to Proxie: Igncred ‘The’ White party leadership fixed the convention date on a ckend when there were no boats running to Sitka and gave little blic notice that the gathering! to be held. The only notice | received by Fourth Division Re- publicans was a clipping from s Juneau paper announcing the con- ntion call. Sixty proxies sent |from the Fourth Division were ignored by the Sitka conventi: | where only 78 votes were recorded Coles testified the barge com- | pa is ready to take over part of the hus;m(';s l;{lhe present ser-|y, yepresent thousands in the par- SA- . SaE e said it would| ., \nroughcut the Territory. JCr'urt the following described real and personal property and in the Iollnwmg parcels and in the order listed, to-wit: | FIRST: PARCEL NO. 1: ! That certain piece or parcel of rock filled tide-lands situated on | West 7th Street, being at the mtex-‘ section of West 7th and “E” Streets, | in Juneau, Alaska, being approxi- mately 200 feet more or less in width | ‘alonz West 7th Street, and extend- ing to the mean high tide line of stineau Channel, with the plat- | forms and two buildings desigm\ted\ a5 Nos. 807 and 807-A situated | thereon, and the furniture situated | in said buildings; and then SECOND: PARCEL NO. 2: { That certain piece, parcel or tract | of tide-lands, with the platforms | and buildings situated thereon designated as No. 323-325, 323-A| and 323-B Willoughby Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, and the furniture ! situated in said buildings; and then | THIRD: PARCEL NO. 5: | That certain parcel of tide-lands, \ | together with the platforms and | two dwelling houses situated thereon, | designated as Houses No. 503 and | ‘503-A Willoughby, in Juneau, Al- aska, with the furniture situated | therein; and then FOURTH: PARCEL NO. 4: | That certain parcel of tide-lands, | together with the platform and dwelling house situated thereon :\nd designated as No. 503-B on Wil- | loughby Avenue, in Juneau, Alnska | together with the furniture situated therein; and then | FIFTH: PARCEL NO. 5: | That certain parcel of tide-lands, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S§ FOR SALE [ FOR SALE |The DON FOSTER EOME on TWO bedroom residence on 12th 10th by appt. with Mrs. Murphy. I Street. Large living room with DOUGLAS—Unexcelled view, 24x31 fireplace, dining room, full con- cement basement, 2 bdrs., etc.; crete basement, oil heat, gar- Walter, Walker and Littlefield age; completely furnished. homes. | NEW two bedroom house {WEST JUNEAU— $3500, three-| Behrends Avenue. room house on beach, basement,' HOUSEL House, 6 bedrocms, furnished, etc. also acreage with| baths, large yard, central cement basement. Fine lot. | tion. GLACIER HIGHWAY-—$1,600 well | EXCELLENT Small House on wat- constr. 3-room house pnruy} er front. furn, water and wired;Small cab- PROPERTY on Fritz Cove Road. in 5% mi, terms; Acreage Sun- LARGE commercial lot fronting ny Point; 2 houses, pat. land Small Boat’ Harbor. Lemon Crk; $5800 mod. home y mi. marine view, etc. compl. (urn, & i s ‘WILLIAM WiN-Phone 234 AUKE BAY—Unfurn. house, gar~ age, excellent water, beach front- age, cash or tearms. ONE-Room cabins and large sum- mer homes furnished Point Lou- isa, Lena's Cove, Lena's Beach and Fritz Cove. on two loca~ L ONE 6 :«d one 8 it HOOW cascs, phone Blue 690. shaw 893 uf 3 hp aircooled inboard moior. Jimy Ellen’s Grocery Store. 893 3t | MEDIUM Size restaurant range, $5,800, 2 bdr. home, compl. remodel-| il burner, excellent - conditions ed, partial furn, new 3-room| Alaska Credit Burau. 893 3t basement suitable apt. or added BURROUGHS machine, late model, bedrooms. Real buy, immediate| gutematic carriage, $300. 20th occupancy. | Century Market. 893 tf' INCOME PROP. Large 3-bedroom | .. e house with duplex cont. one-bdr. |2 BEDROOM home, garage and apt. and 2 bdr. apt. Fine neigh-| garden, Ph. 037-4 893 6t Vitamin D Evaporated Milk! “Come on, why not send in your favorite low-cost recipes made with Borden’s Evaporated Milk—maybe one of yours will win a place in our new Recipe Book! Each person whose recipe Now...400 units of Vitamin D per pint. Accepted by the American Medical Association, Council on Foods and Nutrition. is chosen receives $25.” GIVE YOUR BABY BORDEN'S! C So many doctors recommend Borden’s Evaporated Milk for babies because it's a wonderful body-builder. Contains 400 units of Vitamin D in every pint — homogenized and sterilized for your WESTERN MILK. .. NONE FINER IN ANY CAN! @ oricnoraenco. protection. | company ships are operators Company, which shall have the right to use, with contestants’ names, in Borden adver- tising. Offer is limited to continental U.S. and Alaska. Have these Corned Beef Timbales for dinner tonight —they’re different and deli- cious! Be sure to buy Borden’s Evaporated Milk — and use it in your meals for wore nourishment. -a o FROM SITKA Nelson of Sitka ic the Hotel Juneau. - DON'T MISS R. V. tered at include a < to the ship | ' TONIGHT, 8 0°CLOCK a year before his company can| “.we feel it is high time to put| Just send three Borden's Vitamin D g about large expansien. Evaporated Milk labels with each main Coles sald that if it is decided dish recipe you submit to: ELSIE'S RECIPE ue the present plan he CONTEST, 401 Bay Building, 9 Main St., e law would San Francisco 5, Calif. Then in 25 words or y requiring the MATitime less tell why your recipe is good. Send in as : many as you wish! Entries must be post- | COmmissicn to charter barges to his marked no later than June 30, 1948. The cn the same terms as decision of the judges will be final. All en- chartered tries become the property of The Borden | together with the platform and frame dwelling situated thereon, designated as No. 505 Willoughby | | Avenue, Juneeu, Alaska, together with the Zurniture situated therein; | and then | SIXTH: PARCEL NO. 6: | That certain parcel of tide-lands, n end to the despotism in the Republican party fostered and pro- | moted by Albert White.” Republicans in the Fourth Divis. icn are holding precinct caucu to elect delegates for the McKin- |ley convention. borho basement CAR, ete. Al MURPBY & MNURPHY REAL' | Phone 676 over First National Bark od, garden ete., compl. furn. ete., $11,000.00. dding Machine, Cafe, Boats, " DINING Room table, 6 chairs, dav- eno, kitchen table, 4 chairs, 2 beds, dresser, chest of drawers, ¢ high chair and other miscellane- cur furniture. Red 110. 892 2t KNOCK-down army hut 20x80 ft., $500. 1941 Willys 4-door sedan, | good rubber and motor, $575.00; TORS - ACCOUNTANTS | together with the platform and | wood frame dwelling situated there- on, designated as No. 509 Willoughby | Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, together with the furniture situated therein; | and then | SEVENTH: PARCEL NO. 7: T FORMAL INITIATION BY MOOSE WOME The Women of the Moose, Ju- HALF boat sh 1882. 21-ft. Cruiser, 75 bp. sleeps 3, ideal for sport fishing, $1500. | Easy Spindry wash machine used | 6 months, $160. Phone 655, | Douglas. 892 3t FUR SALE Interest n op and wa; fully equipped . Red 110, Box 890 6x | 1937 PLYMOUTH shape, reasonable. sedan in fair | Black 743, t's A Wise Child” May 28-29 SHUPPING N THE RAIN Because of the uncertain weather in Juneau we main- tain a very efficient delivery service for your conveni- ence at no extra cost. Qur Siore i OLIVE PIMIENTO CHEESE SPREAD LLEY'S The personne! of our store are courteous, willing and efficient. You will receive the best when you order-by telephone. Let us deliver your Meat, Groceries and Bakery Prod- ucts to your home . . . OUR DELIVERY IS ALWAYS ON TIME. As Close As Your Telephene "5, | AllSweel OLEO - Ib. §5¢ 25( FROZEN MAYONNAISE - Pint45¢| ASPARAGUS - - Ib.43c MUSTARD - 9oz, jar 1 2¢ Ballard Biscuifs - pkg. § 7 ¢ RELIANCE [ Wl tenderness and flavor that nature provides. BEEF ROAST - 1h. 85c | RIPE OLIVES 25¢ Pork Shoulder Roast 59¢ DARA KARO, 5 10. 81 59« TORCHY — KIDS LOVE 'EM SPLIT Pound BROILING CHICKENS 875 | IMAL (RACKERS - 10« A PRIZE IN EACH PACKAGE LARGE COLORED FOWL-Ib. 49 | E 2 1bs. 45 BANANAS - S ARE GOOD BU CAN TASTE THE DIFFERENCE? » THESE BANANA Phone 704 MEAT PHOXE 60 JUNEAU DELIVERIES DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10A. M., Zand4P. M. 10A.M. That certain parcel of tide-lands | Chapter No. 439, will hold a located just Northeasterly of dwell- | FUR STORAGE | Cleaning and Repairing Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations formal initiation tonight at 8 o'clock ing house No. 503-B Willoughby | |in the Moose Lodge rooms. Avenue in cuneau, Alaska, together The Hospital Guild Committee, | With that certain shed approxi- under the chairmanship of co-work- |mately 20 feet in width, and ap-| jer Irene McKinley, will hold their Proximately 10 feet deep, situated annual Chapter night program. Co- | thereon; and tua. i worker McKinley will be assisted by | EIGHTH: PARCEL NO. 8: | Graduate Regent Odelia Light, and| That certain parcel of tide-lands | Arciia. Helen: Fildre. approximately 25 feet by 60 feet oc- | Refreshments will be served at the cubled by a platform and wooden| - close of the meeting by Co-workers frame garage situated thereon and Olive Tonkins, Marie Wingate, designated as No. 507 Willoughby Helen Sayer, Anna O'Day, Wilhe- Avenue in Juneau, Alaska; and then mina Swendsen, Anna O'Day, Wilhe- | NINTH: PARCEL NO. 9: schmidt. | That certain parcel of tide-lands All members who have any stamps Property situated on the rear of the, to donate to the Norwegian T, B, Totem Grocery and designated as Fund are asked to tpke them to House No. 521-A Willoughby Ave- {the meeting and leave them either |hUe, in Juneau, Alaska, with the mm Senior Rezent Betty Caperson furniture. contained therein; and| or Recorder Gertie Bergren. then e S TENTH: PARCEL NO. 10: ‘That certain parcel of rockfilled Hosp“’Al NO'I'ES | tide-land property, being approxi- | mately 30 feet wide along Willough- by Avenue, and ninety feet deep, Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday, designated as No. 513 Willoughby were Thomas P. Newell and Arnt Avenue, in Juneau, Alaska, with | Nielson for medical treatment; the two story frame store building Mrs. George Davis and Robert situated thereon, containing four Scmmers for surgery. apartments, together with the furni- There were no discharges. ture in said apartments, and also At the Government Hospital, the house in the rear of said store Calvin Sinnok from Shishmares building, designated as No. 513-A and Daniel Seetock from Whales Willoughby Avenue, togetaer with | were admitted yesterday. No dis- the furniture therein. {charges were reported. | That said sale of parcel No. 1 -~ o | hereinabove described will take SAN DIEGO VISITOR | place and be made on the 5th day Miss Terry Bender from San of June, 1948, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Diego, Calif., is in Juneau and a'on the premises to be sold, desig- guest at the Baranof Hotel. inated as Nos. 807 and 807-A West !7th Street in Juneau, Alaska; and, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND that said sale of parcel No. 2 here- PERSONAL PROPERTY {inabove described will take place NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and be made on the 5th day of June, {that in pursuance of an Order of 1948, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. in view Sale made and entered by the Pro- | of and on said premises to be sold bate Court of the Juneau Commis- 'designated as Nos. 323-325, 323-A sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Pre- and 323-B Willoughby Avenue, in cinet, First Division, Territory of Juneau, Alaska; and, sale of parcels Alaska, on the 5th day of May, 1948, | Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 here- in the matter of the estate of MIKE | inahove described will take place VAGGE, Deceased, the undersigned | and be made on the 5th day of June, administrator of said estate will sell | 1948, at 3:30 o'clock P.M. on and at public auction, subject to the|in view of each of said premises. confirmation of the above-entitled | That all of the property herein- b g AR R 5 above descibed consists entirely of —_'__, | tide-lands; and, that for a more P A R T s | particular description of the prop- | erty herein advertised for sale pros- FOR r‘?el}»'?nYd "E;UCKS | pective purchasers are required to Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x ‘fx[amme the Inventory of said es- 4, 4x4, 4x2. All items guaranteed, ‘}1 € now on file in the office of the | United States Commissioner and Largest auto wrecking house In}' g, oricio probate Judge in Juneau, the west with most complete stock Alaskel " 2 of new and reconditioned parts The & £ aaid sdls bel h, for all cars and trucks. FAST O TR, SRR, Sl O o SERVICE! | | current lawful money of the United States, ten per cent (10%) being PIONEER } payable at L:e time of the bid, and AUTO WRECKING CO. [|the balance being payable upon 762 West 13th Ave. confirmation of said sale by the Denver 17, Colorado | above-entitled Court. Administrator reserves the right to reject any and | all bids. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th | day of May, 1948. { JOHN B. MEDICA, { Administrator of the Estate ( of Mike Vagge, Deceased. | First publication, May 6, 1948. | Last publication, May 27, 1948. Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 - Harri Machine Shop, Inc. JWANT furnished house or apart- NEW Bantam §-..er Portable Sew- ing machine, $150. Box 2219. 90 4x — 11947 KAISER, i’E‘H BE“T | “s2,100. Dr. 366. W Apt. for 101\’ nne blork HOUSE, CaHn nnd bcflt shed Opp rcm Federal Bldg. 890 tf 3 mile post, Douglas Highway. $3,200. 891 3t aaio and Phono- asonable. Phonc 3t 891 893 tf ail acccssrricé«- J. P. Albitre, Green 891 3t SMALL House cn P.O. Box 531 Hiway. Write| « 89 1 mo. "OVIEINATIOI\ graph. Very Green 100. NICE Clean Kocm, stcam-heated. rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf ks s R = 18-it. Reinell Cabin Cruiser, Gray, inboard motor, good condition. Make offer. Ph. Green 768. 90 6x PROPERTY at 8th near Goldl Creek, 30x50 frame building with: four room furnished apartment; Call Black 611 after 6 pm. 90 6x; BOUT 950 square feet office space, facing Fracklin, 2nd Seward Bullding. Will par- and deccrate to suit ten- R.. E. Robertson, . phone. 860 tf] ICE CLEAN ROOIS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18' | STORE Counter, very see Don Abel, tition ant. 334, reasonable, 890 tfs NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms p also steam baths. Scandinavian | ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR' Rooms. 736 t1| (For boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- e | tems) 150-fathom drum type anj WA chor winch $265.00; = Niggerhea Al and halibut sheave $185.00; 4~ spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra)] $85.00. All this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12' months and is unconditionally suaranteed. WEBBFFORBE! MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 GRAY Coliapsible baby buggy, $10; Plap Pen, $5. Ph. Red 390. 89 3x FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage; Inquiré Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tf |MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. i Red 662. 888 tf _____}THEEE-A))L —House, all furnished, Good location. 416 East St. 87 t£ kitchen privileges... Home hone 886. | " MISCELLANEOUS WINTER ana PunND, CO. fne. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enhrgln" Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative | Pl. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf GUAPANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. | 315 Decker Way. DO YOU need more income? I| need more help! Part-time or! full time. Splendid opportunity for any man or woman who can| qualify in the highest payingl sales work known. Positions open in every community in 8. E.| Alaska. Phone or write Henry M. Hogue, Box 1173, Juneau, Alaska. . 893 tf | DRILL Press, milling machine, Acet. Welding outfit, used vises, etc. Special this week, one new 14-foot alum. rowboat, price re- duced for immediate sale. Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 885 tf 1$6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- , ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tf DEALER Rawleigh Line Fond Pro- . ducts, Extracts, Medicines, Vita-' HOTEL in good location for sale mins, Insecticides, nearly 200! or lease, Ph. 187. 881 tf Household and Farm Necessities. | Small capital or Bank Letter of | 1941 %-ton* Dodge truck, new Credit necessary. Excellent op-| motor, new brakes, good rubber, portunity. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept.{ $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford SKE-12-216, Oakland 7, Califor-| truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, nia. State age and qualifica-| $5 each. Phone 132, Fred Tur- tions. 891 3t| pin. 881 tf ‘WOMAN, for cooking on ranch.| Phone 145. L. H. Smith. 891 tf| WANT to buy used outboard, in}COMPLETE Body an¢ Fender Shop good condition, 3 to 5 hp., Lauson| Well equipped. Reasonable. In- preferred. Call 271 after 6 p.m. xx| quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- ~ 1 loughby. 872 tf o /1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good e condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- e cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 1 "Two HOUSES near boat harbor, o-cooo-ooono Phone Red 765. 843 tt 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 JAPANESE FIND IT HARD TO COME CLEAN 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 tr BARTENDER, waiter or sec- ond cook wants work. Box 4183, care Empire. 885 tf ment for man, wife and child. Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf WANTED: Three drawer ‘wooden filing cabinet. Phone 525. 885 tf| TOKYO—®—What with shor- | tages and all, any Japanese has a LUST m rmn hard time taking a bath, but the e itize the i LOST: Tricycle, red body, black‘c ens of the town of Yorii have | the dirtiest deal. seat and white spokes in wheels. They" rd. Ph, Green 685. 887 2t ey've always had to carry their B own towel, soap, wash basin, etc., LOST: On Mother's Day, tie chain|t0 the public baths. Now there’s a with Elks emblem. Phone Red|Water shortage on, the supply is 372. 892 3t |Cut off at the bath houses, and they lvvc\n have to bring their own water,

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