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PAGE SIX -snetic- JUNEAU YOUNG’S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ATASEA | Cleveland with a spring record of End Tabies --- Lamp Tables --- Coffee Ta‘blfec Beautifully Finished in Walnut and Mahogany Were Priced $22.50 to $34.50 THURSDAY SPECIAL--ONLY 9.95 to 22.50 --n--i\(----- AUTOMATIC TOASTERS || HARDWOOD BRIDGE SET “Toastswell” Nationally Advertised Folding Table and 4 Chairs. Red or Tan Plastic Was SALE Seats and Tops in Mahogany Finish. Priced 519'95 PRICE S 9 ¢ 9 5 Worth $72.50 Would Make a PERFECT GIFT! SPECIAL AT ONLY $44.50 SOMETHING NEW EVERY MORNING . .! 2-ONLY-SOFA& BEDS-~—(RoseandBeige Tapesiry Coverings) The Price Was $139.50—(You Can Save $40.00 Cash) REDUCED TO ONLY $99.5¢0 1-ONLY TORCHIER-Reduced from 20.95{0 mmunucuc=a$S14.95 LAMPS ==LAMPS-=-LAMPS DOZENS OF THEM IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGN Boudoir Lamps . . . Table Lamps . . . a wide selection from which to choose.. . . Plastic . . . Rayon . . . Silk Shades. Take Your Pick from Hand-Painted China, or Milk Glass Bases. This Large New Assortment has been added to the Sale. Some were priced as high as $20.50 SALE PRICES AS LOW AS $4.95 MANY OTHER STRIKING VALUES ARE HERE FOR YOU COME IN, SHOP === BUY -==SAVE —Terms, Cash on All Sale Merchandise No Exchanges, Returns or Approvals JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO., Inc. Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store | won the feaured Calverton purse at UNDSMEN OF AJORS ARE NOT YET UP T0 FORM { (By ihe Associated Press) | They may work their way into | the clear later, but numerous major 41éague Moundsmen are finding the path through the citrus ecircuit strewn with thorns. Among the big-time flingers meet- ing with assorted reverses are Rae Scarborough, Washington Senators; Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers; Bob { Feller, Cleveland Indians; Vie | Raschi, New York Yankees; ELlis | Kinder, Boston Red Sox; and Dave { Koslo, New York Giants. 1 A few other stars could be added | to the list, having failed to approach *their true form or joined the stiff and sore arm brigade along the grapefruit trail. Last season, Koslo was the most | effective pitcher in the National League, sporting an earned run average of 250. Southpaw Dave went into yesterday’s game against allowing nine runs, 19 hits and 12 bases on balls in 17 innings. | Koslo pitched eight and two- | thirds innings, during’ which he | walked six, made a wild pitch, gave seven runs and seven hits. Cleve- land won, 7-6, handing the Giants their fifth straight defeat. + Newhouser, * famed ace of the Tigers, has a mysterious ailment in his pitching arm which has baffled | { everyone. Feller, no longer the great firebal- {ler of yore, gave up 12 runs and 14 ihit.s over a six inning stint in his { most recent dull showing against the Chicago Cubs last Sunday. Scarborough has yet to reveal any | of his 1949 effectiveness. Only lasf.[ | Monday, working eight innings | against the Springfield, Mass., In- ! ternational Leagaue Club, Rae was | found for 17 hits. Kinder, last Sunday, hurled five innings against Detroit, giving up as {many runs—four in the fifth in fnmg. On the Florida front yesterday, pitcher Hank Wyse was signed by the Philadelphia Athletics for a re- ported $8,000 and veteran infielder Eddie Miller, recently released by | the Philadelphia Phillies, became | & St. Louis Cardinal, reportedly for $13,500. ! Joe DiMaggio hit a three-run | homer for the Yankees but the | world champions lost to Detroit, 6-4. The victory gave the Tigers a clean sweep of a four-game series. :IRON MAN PITCHER 'WINS 8-0 EXHIBITION RALEIGH, N.C., April 5 — ® — Wake Forest college has an iron man pitcher extraordinary. It pitched the Deacons to an 8-0 exhibition victory over North Ca-: ‘rolina State College yesterday. Un- i til then, the iron-man monster had | been used for batting practice duty. | The game was run off as an other- wise regulation affair. Umpires called balls and strikes on the ma- | chine pitcher, which did the hurl- ling for both sides. Each team | stationed a hurler near the device {to do the fielding. The iron man let State down with | three hits, but gave Wake Forest 11 hits, including three homers. It was charged with seven walks—two for the Deacons and five for the Wolfpack—and one wild pitch. It struck out one. ' Sporis Briefs COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Profes- sional Golf Association assured Co- lumbus officials its annual tourna- ment would be held as scheduled with top pros competing. | | | | | | NEW YORK—Newsweekly ($4.30) Jamaica. SAN BRUNO, Calif.—The Irish- bred Woodside View ($6.60) won the headline race at Tanforan. BOULDER, Colo.—H. B. (Bebe) Lee was named head basketban coach at Colorado. - NEW YORK—Dizzy Dean signed & $20,000 contract to give television commentary on New York Yankees’ baseball games. CHICAGO — Hugh C. Willett, President of the NCAA, said the college sanity sode needed revision. MILWAUKEE — New York Rovers won the Eastern Hockey League championship by playing a 2-2 tie with Milwaukee. This gave the Rovers the one point they needed to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1950 W-A-N-T A-li-s\! FOR SALE | LEAVING TOWN, immediate pos- session 1-bedroom home, com- pletely furnished, electric kit- chen. Price $7,500. View, good neighborhood. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Near Small Boat Harbor, 2 bed-room completely furnished home, pric- ed right, immediate possession. 1949 Studebaker !2-ton pick-up truck, undercoated, excellent con- dition. 10th STREET—Income property— 3-bedroom and 1-bedfoom apart- ments, also large basement. Com- pletely furnished—occupancy, of larger apt. April 3. STAR HILL—Three rooms, bath, completely furnished. Priced $2, 600 for immediate sale. SEVENTH ST.—2-bedroom house overlooking Evergreen Bowl—po- nished. SEVERAL INCOME properties in Juneau and Douglas, also lets, FOR SALE JUST TWO new homes left in Highlands, each has two bed- rooms and space for third; full concrete basements, garage, elec. hot water heater, automatic oil burner, elec. range, laundry, com- plete insulation, low fuel costs. Liberal financing. Down payment for qualified veterans available on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 units, central location, good income, must sell, owner leaving city. s Bob Druxman REPRESENTING * VllllIAM VIIII 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 BUILDING LOTS—Four lots at', 6th and Park. Two lots Mjlcmt. 1 block above boat shop, Greek' 4 Church site, $600. Douglas one lot| across Douglas school, basement’ already dug, $1000. Three within session April 1. Completely tur~' 1 businesses and boats. block DeHart’s store at Auk Bay, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS "imdeled beach home, 2 mi. Gla- cier highway. Basement, view Phone 676 over Frist National Bank windows, furnished. $7,000. NEW TERMS—$1,500 down, $100' wnmn Road. Full basement, four bed- ] rooms, view. Owner finance. 6th at KENNEDY—3 bedroom, 2 WANTED TO RENT by Singer children’s play rooms separate, bedrcom modern furnished home.| otte An old fashioned, 5 3 , comfort- Pte";' Plea‘se Call Dick v’;l;e;: able house, swings and sandpile o 5 for kids. Across street from pub- { lic playground. 2 blocks from roof with aluminum shingles at View of harbor. $8,600, ;::“:ll cost. Warde A. J%‘;"IS:L VERY SMALL one person house, , 5 Basin Road. $2,250 cash' or $2,- e o 00 0 0 0 0 0 o o 35 tams desire 1 bedroom furnished apt e | Cove, $2:400. ® centrally located, no children e BEACH LOME, fireplace, 2 bed- ® or pets. Call Savage, 374 be- ! IOOmS, basement, large yard, o tween 8 am. and 4 pm. tt @) Workshop, modern kitchen and ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,400. EMPLOYED couple and one child | DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, remod- need apt. or house in Juneau} cicd Spruce Corp. house, 2 bed- or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145. 044:; rocms, livingroom, kitchen, bath, DAY NURSERY—Mothers tare for | g v+ htuse for only $4,500, your small ;hfld. Mrs. Wm, Pas- /10,5 HUDSON COMMODORE, 4 sey. Ph. 638. 406-t1 | " oor Sedan. cost $2,983. 5 new, tires, new upholstery, new paint, ron SALE “Trans. and clutch overhatled. $1,- 425, this week only. 36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft. beam, 10 am. Sat. April 15, 1950, at the| double ender, 30 Palmer en- Jui Small Boat Harbor: boat A.VIZ?;;Y;I];}, fioagro: tons, 13| —owner has job in Anchorage s 1 waiting. net tons; also miscellaneous boat SMALL HOUSE to be moved. 10x13 motor, a skiff, used motor parts,| Sultable for short batchelor or Terms, cash: 10 percent on day pe of sale, bal. on confirmation of % / cour NEW MAYTAG, new THOR wash- t. Ri g sale by Sourt. Rishtls Kyeivee, ing machines; new EUREKA vac- information see Robert Church-| Uum cleaner; new QUAKER and ill, Admin. Estate of Oscar H. o ‘Wood, deceased, or attorney How- ES WINDOWS, DOORS, BATH ard D. Stabler, TURS, DON'T BUY a sales talk. Reroof| ideal for summer cabin or home with beautiful aluminium shingles{ or restaurant. $175. labor—Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. HAND TROLLERS special, two] SALES AGENCY spool gurdies, mounted on base|SEWARD AT MARINE WAY we| FOR SALE ol M L S R R S0 M. S. RELIANCE, 52 ft. motor sail ONE BED room home furnished. float No. 1, small boat harbor. Douglas. TROLLER SISU No. 2, practically new, fished two seasons. Powered with Kermath 2%-1 reduction. Kolstrand gurdies. Atlas anchor winch, Wood Freeman tran mike. Ready to go. John Bear, Peli- can, Alaska. 466-Tt 4 ONE INNER spring mattress, like new. Ph. Douglas 343. . 69-tf SRS RS B S TROLLING LEAD, 12 cents per pound. Superior No. 8, Canadian Wonder No. 8 and J.HS. No. 7 trolling spoons in brass, $5.25 per doz. In 2 colors, $7.00 per doz. 4 FIRES 10 ply 82020, .1 fire 10 West Juneau Plating Works. 693 ply 17.50-20. Sears, Roebuck Of- fice. 66-6t 1942 DODGE, 4 door sedan, new engine, transmission and tires, $600. Ph. 607. 696t ARG R e SR 35 ft. TROLLER 31B§12. Fully equipped. Gray power. In storage at NC yard. Call DeHart's Groc- ery. 68-tf B e TR “HORTON” washing machine $40; dinette table, 4 chairs $40; 8x10 rug $12; dining table $35. Phone Green 611, 68t S IR R R L SR S CRESENT Apartments. Call 428.} 68-tf HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-t¢ il okl R i, STAMP COLLECTORS: For those elusive stamps, buy from my‘ approvals. Send age, num- ber of stamps in collection. Alaska Stamps, Box 2077, Ju- neau. Alaska. Ao SOLGOUROMERICL 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 speed!/ transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 68tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson. Piano Euco. Ph. 13 LOST AND FOUND _— FOUND—Two brass keys on holder. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this adv. FOUND—Roll of 24436 mm Color film. Also wallet. Owners may claim above by identifying and paying for the adv. MISCELLANEOUS “THE BAHA'I faith is not an in- vitation to a new religion; it is win the eight-point playoff. College baseball results of games yesterday are: Willamette 6, Oregon State 5. Oregon 6, Portland 5. Wash. State 12, Idaho 0. EASTER FOOD SALE By Women of the Moose on Good Priday April 7 at Sears, Roebuck Order Office. 69-3t SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S a call to religious unity.” ¥or lit- erature Box 992 Mountain View,] bed deluxe cab, must go. Make Alaska, offer. Ph. 707. 56-t1 GENERAL ELECTRIC all automate ic washer. Call Black 1013. 51t SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. $1,000 and $1,500. M“npnv & ““np“ NEW LISTINGS—2 bedroom, re- month, takes $6,800 house Basin Sewing Machine representative 2| jarpe livingroom, diningr , din- WHY PAY contractor’s prices? Re- i hospital, 4 blocks from schools. e Permanently employed couple o {SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lena © ®6 060 0 0 0 0 @ o o Dbath Make offer. siorm windows. Nice bright little bew valves, springs nnd guides. FOR SALE at public auction at gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick sale equipment, rope, cable, outboard tall kid. Can be moved on truck Y/ to reject any and all bids. For DUO THERM ranges; ALL SIZ- CHARCOAL BROILER for 8 steaks at actual cost of material a‘miI pflm w D with Ford transmission. See at{ Telephone 911. Juneau Welding and Machine Co. er, diesel powered. See at end Inquire Karl ‘Holm, WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats