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Louis Brags Abouf Fight With Brion P —Joe Louis this time” in CHICAGO, Nov. ays “I'll be better his 10-rounder with 23-year Cesar Brion of Argentine at Chi- cago Stadium tomorrow night. in his so-calied | comeback and look better than he did in losing to ard Charles in New York last September. “I'll weigh about 216, than when I met Charles,” said the ex-heavyweight champion as he ended sparing drills for the bout. “T feel like I'd accomplished more in | training this time. | “1 I win, Il win as |can,” Louis added. | He predicted an early knockout of Charles, but now apparently is be- ing more cautious. Brion, who has won 31 of 34 fights, will weigh about 194. He plans a body barrage to wear down the 36-year-cld Louis and thinks he hoot the works two less fast as I s | Sweeneys Louis meant he was prepared t0'city Cleaners may knock out the former cham- sion in the late rounds. Truman Gibson of the Interna- { tional Boxing Club said advance ticket sales indicated a crowd of out 12,000 with a gross gate of $60,000. BILL LAWRENCE GIVEN RELEASE Nov. 28—{#—The Se- gave an outright re- ht to Bill Lawrence, onetime star outufielder, who ha keen serving as the Pacific Co L ue club’s scout in California. eneral Manager Earl Shel d employment of a full-tim t in California was not w ranted at th SEATTLE attle Rainier: lease last seC leaves Edc one full-ti scout on the Se EARS ARE GIVEN PRAISE BY ODELL 8—#—The Cali- deserve” the SEATTLE, No fornia Bears ‘“richly P {C. Bucey | J. Marsh | Pacific Coast conference’s nomina- |, tion to play in the Rose Bowl, Uni- sity of Washington Coach Howie | Odell said yesterday. “The day Washington play them, the Bear: re a great team,” | Odell commented. “They were | really terriric. T hope they are cap- ble of reaching the same heights iinst Michigan.” California defeated Washington 14-7 in the H only conference | of the season SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. | I | The Monday Night Ladies League bowled last night on the Eiks Alley with Jessie Estes of Gus George rolling high game of 200 and also taking high series of 547, Dorothy Sweeney had second high game of 184 and Dorothy Oldhar had second high series of 515, League standings are: Gus George Pan American Shamrocks 18 sn'T 18 Snow White Needlecraft Leota’s Pan American 26 28 . 141 109 120 111 118 129 147 110 131 142 683 627 Handicap G. Vuille M. Hedges E. Stewart J. Merritt 4. Faulkner Totals 127— 114— 150— 110— 134— City Cleaners 134 111 168 125 . 100 127 144 118 625 Peggy J. Marsh Totals Needlecraft 150 157 146 149 167 103 149 126 130 119 742 654 B. Mills T. Forsythe D. Carroll D. Matson H. Heason Totals 126— 421 128— 40: 678—2074 Sweeney's Shamrocks Handicap 13 13 13— 39 D. Sweeney 112 184 153— 449 C. Sheldon 110 124 162— 396 Thomas 121 121 121— 363 Hoyez 119 113 105— 337 Grave 152 139 Totals . 627 694 B. w. P, 7162037 Gus George 187 200 159 77 164 120 109 144 175 169 734 710 . Estes . Loughes . Cahail Moore . Oldham Totals 160— 547 101— 337 133— 357 123— 376 171— 515 Snow White 2 22 156 135 150 153 143 153 . 150 121 . 136 149 733 2%+ 66 154— 445 114— 417 119— 415 122— 3983 143-— 428 674--2164 Handicap E. Wilson Wood J. Hartman Totals i9— 57 102— 401 132— 339 160— 354 151— 437 163— 426 7272014 Handicap T. Riendeau B. Peterson L. Lincoln I. Johnson L. Museth ... Totals .. 146— 480 163— 407 140— 372 123— 414 L.Blanton ... A. Johnson L. Shattuck B. Smith 16 20 | 377 | tories and one tie, will be in the| 345 |Rose Bowl for a third consecutive | 661—1971 | 362 433 | 350 | 407 416 644—1968 | 147 454 | e+ figflng last weekend to Tennessee, 7-0. 83— 337 688—2132 TEAMS FOR BOWLS ARE ~ LINING UP 1 ‘ | | NEW YORK, Nov. 28—M—The college football picture was nearin completion today with the big four | - the Rose, Sugar, Cotton andl| Orange bowl games—among 14 al- | ready lined up. Pasadena, Calif, the New!: attraction will be Cs H vs Michigan in the Rose 1; in New Orleans' Sugar Bowl will be Kentucky vs Oklahoma; ! Cotton Bowl will pit T { inst Ty and in Mi-, Bowl the Miami Hur- | battle it out with Clem- | | Ye rallas” ami's Ora ricar { son’s Tigers. Five teams remain in the running | e Gator Bowl affajr at Jack- | s Bears, the Pacific Conference kings who fin- !ished this season with nine vie-| ar and hope the third time will rove the charm. They bowed last| vy to Ohio State, 17-14, and | to Northwestern, 20-14 (5-3-1), the Big Ten! 1, appeared in the Rose 1948, routing USC 49-0 Oklahoma, Too | Oklahoma (8-0-0), like California, | ! will be playing a third straight time | in the e bowl—the Sug Last INew Ye the Sooners bbed i Louisiana_State, 35-0, and in 1 they beat North Carolina, 14-6. Ken- tucky, (10-1-0) was bidding for i perfect 0 season before succumb- {in 19 | Micl chamy Bowl in | The Sooners have a 30-game win- | |ning streak going, including their | | two previous New Orleans conguests nd will conclude their season S day against Oklahoma A. and M. {Bud Wilkinson's squad capture |the Big Seven crown, while Ken- | tucky’s Wildeats are the Southeast | conf kings. Ck oma was the No. 1 team in| the Associated Press' final nation- | :v ide poll announced today. | Miami Record Miami, in nine games so far thi season, has won eight but was held to a tie by Louisville University. The Hurricanes will wind up their regular campaign Friday night | against Missouri. Clemson (8-0-1) | | was runner hington and | jLee in the Conferer The Tigers have twice on games. They loston College in the 1940 Coi Bowl and won over Missouri in the 1949 Gator Bowl. Lynn ( py) Waldorf fornia admitted he had little infor ‘malirm about the Michigan team, |outside of seeing a newsreel of the | ‘Wolverines beating Ohio State inj the snow last Saturday. “We had a | | scout watching Michizan last week {but the game conditions were so| :a\vf\xl I don’t expect to get much |out of the report,” he said. “This much I know,” he {“It is a typical Mick n team. It} tis tough, strong d hard hitting. | Chuck Ortman is thg outstanding | passer in the Big Ten. We will be | ;rp against a po' 1 opponent.” of Cali-| i | added. J. Scott " Totals 636—2005 Sewing machincs for rent at the 909 12th Phone Green 279 | White Sewing M RS Rl IR *| think you'll like , Schlitz best,too” SCHLITZ has a distinctive flavor all its own: So many people prefer the taste of Schlitz to that of any other beer that they have made Schlitz the largest-selling beer in the world. The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous 114— 332 AT THE 1949 DEL up. Low Magill, lines. 1-2 ton pick- Contact Russ Pacific Northefn Air- | 639-3t 1950 2 coor : radio, heatcr; 2600 miles—6 | months old. Price $1825. Phone| 633 daytime, ask for Ar Gm-tri new engine, new ition. Inquire at | 641~ ‘tires, good con the Snap Shopp % = d Clipper A-1 condition | 636-7t |45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- ! 1047 Pack: ——E. FOR SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S§ FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 LISTING: Thr house. Large lot. Near Glacier Highway. $2800. COMFORTABLY near Northern Two bedrooms, chen, bath and large uti Third bedroom to be {inished. Price reduced to $4,500 for quick| sale, FURNISHED house n nd Federal Building. rooms. Occupan ONE bedroom hou nished. View. In pan: Price reduced to $: MALL house off Gastineau Ave, steel cabinets and plumbing fi tures to be installed. For sele| to anyone making a reasonable! offes WE HAVE BU IN A WIDE PLEASE LIST DOUGLAS TWO bedroom furnished. Excellent furn: Basement., Fu concrete ment. One block from View. Immediate occupancy. I'WO small houses at Lemon Creek. Very reasonably priced. will buy attractive | house and good barn or garage | building on patented land. 11 miles out en G]c.ci.er Highway. ONE lot adjoining the Aleska-Ju-! neeu property for sale. $300. NEW furnished house Commercial Co. living room, k o S FOR HOMES PRICE RANGE . . . WITH US NOW! house adequ chool. | | MURFHY & HURPHY _ REALTORS —~ ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National E: 1:30. Funeral Engstrom service of d ROOM house and good Dougles lceat Green 917. g machine $75.00. 1939 sportatio: 442 after 669-t7 | condition- n-—gocd tr ne Doug FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION on Sat. Dec. 2, 1950, at 10 a.m at office of How Shattuck Bldg, the Wanda Myhre estate property including filled in ideland property at 472 Franklin St. adjacent to ecutrix reserves right to and all bids. 669-4t 2 good '8 voit Juneau Paint| 669-3t | Store. ,‘Wiliiam Winn-Phone 234 $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be| adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in| Douglas. Full concrete basement. Automatic oil furnace. Large! modern kitchen with new frigerator and range. Fully fur nished. Double garage. Two lots; of level land make an excep- Jy large yard. The house is| ccellent cor fon and i for sale at a lower price than its “appraised value INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large| filled area with good frontage on Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse "or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial inves in eight yi Absolute cn lease. This property has a igher net safe return than any pr y offercd for sale inm Ju- neau during the past year. LARGE APARTMENT property: Ten year return. Because of the ifficult material situation, per- | sons planning on building next season shouvld start giving ser- ation now: We a number of cho $1060 to 0. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a fine lot. Smail house requiring som Three level blocks and| a flight of stairs from the Fed- eral Bullding. LE'S taurant | best | s—Box | | | SUBURBAN PROPIRTY ! GET AWAY from the wind and rain—the Auk Bay area offers the finest life—good bus cervice and highway to be paved scon. Pres- | byterian church and 3 stores to fice in Gastineau Hotel ye wanted, rtially {ini crete Lsmi. LOCATION Auk beach, ncrete bsmt. 5 acres. home, boa THREE bedrooms, garage, redeco. OVELY settix garde co! ed, land, Glacier. Auk Bay, Fr Cove Road,] Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891:! Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. L HISCELLANEQUS i HAS Religion failed? Why this| world upheaval? Is there a world | leader? Can peace be maintained? Can hum; be changed? | Baha'i a to these world| questions free on request. to Box 1837, Anchorage, HOPE'S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd| Street. Phone 908. Gfis-u‘? WHITE ROLARY SEEWING MA- chine, with attachments. Cab- inet style. $60. Call Red 932. 668-3t live ducks—60c a Ib. 668-3¢ 1—20" x 40’ Quonset hut; ideal for storage, home, or garage use. Over all price includes moving | and erecting at any desired loca- tion within reason. Phone GR! 398 after 6 p.m. for further in- | formation. 668-6t FCR SAL 8 tiliing arbor shopmaster table saw with new 1-2 hp electric motor. Used only about 48 hours over period of one yr. $65 complete. For app. to see, | call Glacier Cab Co. 667-tf MAKE MONEY } EARN to $100 and more per month | addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for in-| formation and instructions to| King Co., Dept. 20, 681 1\‘!flrke:; St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- | back guarantee. 643-20t ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS—‘Ad-i dress C 1494 Empire. dh | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-{ ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up.! Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. FGR RERY FOOM for gentleman. 328 3rd St. 669-t¢ | C.Y.O. CHRISTMAS Trees. Phone Blue 119, Green 360, Black 200, Blue 197, and Green 239. Order early! 667-t1 TOP QUALITY . VALVES IN GSED CARS Specials | 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan [ 1947 Studebaker % Ton Pickup 1938 Dodge | Custom 4 Door Sedan i 1937 Plymou | 4 Door 5 R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street 1950 GMC De Luxe pickup, like| , low mileage. Phone Red i 665-61 E business property and re. sort on Redwood Highway 101 Mendecino County, California For details write to J, O. Sutton, P. O. Box 7, Leggett, California. 665-120 !:TNTIRE STOCK and equnpx;len:. Cheap rent. Willoughby Lunch- room. Phone 946. 662-tf 3 ROOM house, completely fu eldc. range. refrigerator anc washing machine. Immediate oc- cupancy. 836 W Tth St. $5200. Call 82 after 4 p.m. 661-tf 4-ROOM house at Thane. Renter must purchase furniture in house. Call 299 before 5 p.m. 688-3t = | FOR RENT: 4 room apartment.| Apply at 218 Main St. after 5 p.m. and Saturday. €64-3t ROOMS for rent, Steamheated Arcade Rooms. 662-T¢ STEAMMEATED Rooms, Weekly Of | Montkly. Colorial Rooms. €t WURLITZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 145 WANRTED AN APT, or to sha Price, Dist. Home Juneau Hotel. LARGE d wanted. Call 990, after 5 p.m. apt. Hallene Dem. Agent, 669-3t | Black 669-t1 9 x 12 OLSON wool rug, maroon border, multicolored. Phone 388 €50-t1 HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER and accountant, ex. perience required. Glacier High- way Electric Assn. Auk Bay. 69-12 WHOLESALE clerk. Must be neat fast worker. Steady year round job. Morning shift. Juno Bakery v 666-t1 's Cafe. 45-t1 WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Call 603. 666- t1 | $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per cent on three acres improved; property—value $6000, Box 2045, Juneau 662-6t GILLNETTER® wanted for Bris- tol Bay who own their own boats. Einstoss, Smith Tower, Seattle. 659- 15t WANTED—to rent or subles, 1 or 2 bedrcom house or apt. R. J. Prucher, PO Box 1235. 645-tf | hs FOR SALE PRICE DOWN FOR QUICK SALRE 2 BEDROOM, all hardweod floors, place, vi 6th at East near hools and downtown, basement h stationary tubs and garage. Unfurnished, $12,000. GOOD INVESTMENT, |, INCOME property on 12th St. $17,- 000. { NEW LISTING. NEW modern house, two fireplaces, several telephone outlets, view i large livingroom, din- m, two bedrooms main floor, ay to second floor can be two more bedrooms or second ap- artment. Apartment in basement includes fireplace. no! Mansion. Unfurn, $19,52: partly furn. §$20,525. Can be fin- an i Near Gover. | APARTMENT EMPTY being held . for buyer of 4-unit apt. bldg. in Douglas. All four just renovated and redecorated. Total $10,500, Will sell equity of 5200 for $2,000 down and 50 plus €% interest monthly. Ycu take over contract @300 at bank, payable $55 plus interest monthly. New roof, Taxes year; oil av 30 mo.; water 6; power for furnace 3.50; garbage 3. Three apts at $50, one at $60. Cutlay inc payments and oper. ating costs $198; minimum come §$210. Owner headed south, advisable discuss before leaving, furnished, on house in Waynor 4 bedrooms, Crane hot 96 NOW ONLY $15,005 ful Dick Ga Tract. water Dwnace, deuble lot fenced for children. Appraised at $15,000, NEW LISTING—KOBBIVIK 2 bed. room hcme on Highway at Auke Lake, furnished. Beautiful view, $8,000. NEW LISTING—huildinz lot on Highway in Highlands Div. v ISTING---Completely fur. shed 1-bedroom house, new kit- chen sink and cabinets, chrome table and chairs, good furniture hroughout including rugs. New roef. Back yard with lawn, berry bust made into concrete bsmt for apt, 116 Gold, showings by appt., only $5500. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW LISTING—Furnished 1-bed- room house, highest in Juneau. | About 50 steps above top street! of Star Hill. $2600. 'NEW LISTING—a 3-bedroom Jim mie Larscn House, large lot, gar-| age, 14x24 living room with flre~ place, double plumbing, price in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- tian blinds, refrigerator, electrio stove and refrigerator. Best neighborhood. NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2- bedrcom apts, private front and rear entrances, full basement, nica corner lot on bus line. Now priced at $21,000 for quick sale, Owner will finance for $4,000 down, balance 15 years at 5%. VERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-bcd- rcom apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, newy G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhood. Top apt. ex« pensively furnished and tastefully decorated. Income from base- ment apt. $75. $17,000. 'OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city Iimits. 4 bedrooms, large living room and Kkitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 1tage both sides Glacier High~ same {rontage on water patented, beautiful lawn, $15,500, owner will fin- s gardens. ance. 4,000 2 bedrcoms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, 18,409 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. AUK BAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, dock, float, 3-bedroom residence with concrete basement, 2-bedroom house new plumbing, 1-bedroom cottage, also solid log 1-room start on new house. Ideal site for camp or lodge. Large vegetable and flower gardens, berries. 25,000. Owner will finance for 6%. Auk Bay. 2,000 1 large room, on water. IM- MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, bes} neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughty, As eviction. Will take deposit. $3,250 shop on Willonghby. Water main artery froncs. $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plu large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. FETER WOOD Real Estats No. 3 Klein Bicg, Tel. 1k LOST AND FOUND FOUND—at 4th and Gold, tooled leather coin purse. Call at Mines Department office, pay for ad. 668-2t Maxinum monthly % Full dirt basement, easily® $10,000 down on 15 year loan at '} I ] 35044 LOST—Check-bank book. Dorothy | M8 Farrell, Phone 258 or write Box 642, 668-tf L5éT—chx'5~sv.al earring. Reward, 690-tf Empire. i

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