1 lirfitrr Unpen Da!lp Bcas Monday, October 6, 1847 - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: ac per word per. Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notice 5Uc; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. BIUTII NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zar- FOR RENT Industrial site, two story building 47 x 30', Valentine Dairy Barn. Phone 657. FOP. RENT One large light " housekeeping room, furnished complete, and one sleeping ruuni. 801 Borden St. (234) FOR RENT Housekeepng room.j 960 1st Ave. West. Phone Red 807. (235) FOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5th Ave. L Phone Blue 967. (234) ..FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with kitchen .conven-lenccs. Apply 221 5th Ave. E. ' (234) FOR RENT Comfortable room 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 967.' ROOM AM) flOAUD (237) FOR RENT One room furnished cabin. Seal Cove. Phone Blue! 825. (225) i ROOM AND BOARD $40 each ,t-fromhfe.'tEAl meals. Mrs. tawlcyBFraser Street, (tf) METAL WORK WHY put up with a smoky fur- nace or leaking eavestrough. -Call Black 884. New installations. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf ) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Fur naces, t anks, eaves-troughlng and stack work. Lctourncau &;Sons, 629 Qlxth West, Phone 543. (tf LOST A.N I) KnilND LOST Lady's yellow gold "Pierce" wrist watch between Section 2 and city centre. Please phone Black 196. Reward. (2341 LOST Bunch of keys on leather case. Finder pleas; return to the Dally News. (236) LOST The boat "Ochwe's" reg-.ister on Friday night. Finder please return to Dally News. (235) LOST A black and white dog In downtown area; part toy terrier. Finder kindly call Blue 287. (230) FOUND Ring near the Sunrise --Grocery. Owner apply at the Daily News and pay for the ad. (tf) .FOUND Wallet containing con-ir siderable amount of money, J3wner may obtain same by identifying and paying for this advertisement. Dally News office, (tf) MACUINX TO SAW better xumber more economically, use the modern 'and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) SWAP WILL Trade three Joining city lots with small building, reas-sonably good, for used car or light truck. P.O. Box'1153, Station "B." (234) FOK SALE elll in the Prince Rupert Oen-' FOR SALB-Large supply of dry pr.il HnsnibiL on Saturday.1 sap wood, random lengths, October 4, a daughter. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson of ..this city announce the engagement of their daughter Shirlene to Andrew Blomberg, only son , of Mrs. Anne Blomberg and the. late Andrew Blomberg of Vancouver. The wedding to take place October 16th In Prince Rupert. (It) HELP WANTED VVANTED Names are being re- ceived at the Daily News office Of boys or girls desiring '.. delivery routes. (tf) WANTED WANTED Pupils for Spanish and Hawalln guitars. Phone Blue 967. (236) WORK WANTED MIDDLE-O'ged woman will look' after children evenings. Phone ! Green 588. (tf) WANTED Work by Grade 12 High School boy for evenings Saturdays. Pnone Black 152. ' (235) - FOIl l'.tKT I FOR RENT Three rooms, part ly furnished. 616 6th Ave West. Phone Green 698. (239) $6 per cord. 3 cord lots $16.00. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 3uj 3rd Ave. (233) FOR SALE Wine bed chester- 1 field and chair. 118 9th Ave. 1 West. Phone Blue 729. (232) FOR SALE One Used, 1942, 3i yard Koerlng shovel, First class shape, $16,000, f.o.b., Vancouver. Other shovels available. Apply Clarence Dixon, Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., Phone 459, Box 1398. (237) FOR SALE Bakery and Confec tionery. Due to my health and other matters beyond my control, I offer to sell my Bakery. Good local and outside trade. Real snap. This will not last long once seen and price asked. BoX 159 Terrace, B.C. (236) FOR SALE Furnished house. Apply 517 7th W. Owner leaving town. (234) J FOR SALE W. W. Greener, 32" barrel 10-gauge shotgun. Taxi Stand, see L. Keller. 4741 (tf) FOR SALE Five-room house modern. Cabin and workshop at rear. Greenhouse 16'x8' i garage; two lots fenced. 1036 8th E. Phone Black 257. (236) view; 3 Improved lots on Ambrose; new wiring and plumbing; basement; $4,500 terms or $4,200 cash. 3 room house In good residential area $1,000. For inspection of these, see Armstrong Agencies (Ph: 342). (234) FOR SALE New and used fur- Tiff II rp frr VimicA0.-4 aj n FOR SALE Family home, very central, very good garden. Two bedrooms downstairs. Owners leaving town. For good buy call at Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (237) FOR SALE We have two ex- ceptional businesses for sale, l. $15,000 and terms will hahdle well - equipped boat ""building establishment, Ideally located. 2. $1,400 Is all that Is asked for a complete coffee bar doing a large volume of business, choice location. See Armstrong Agencies 307 3rd Ave. (238) MACHINERY FOR SALE CRAWLER TRACTORS In Our Calgary Yard D-7 Cat with angle dozer DDPCU Int. TD-18 with dozer Int. TD-14 with dozer Int. TD-40 with angle dozer D-4 Cat wide gauge 16" pads D-4 Cat with dozer Allls-Chalmers Model M Cat 30 Int. T-20 Cat 22 Cat 20 Erie 1 Yard Steam Shovel-New Hercules 103 H.P. Diesel Power Unit. j C. & C. MACHINERY & SUPPLY 767-9 Ave. E. Phone M9269 Calgary (239) NOTICE The Dally News wishes to" draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise In this manner in the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified lANNETTE'S TOP ! LADIES LEAGUE Annette s were high scorers In last week's Ladies' Five Pln League play, topping the list with a team aggregate of 2,649, while J. Shenton of Watts & Nickerson claimed individual honors both for the single game and three-game totals. While Annette's took only two of their three games against Cosmos, as opposed to Variety, Watts & Nickerson and Coasters, each of whom won three games, their sharp-shooting gave them the leadership in total number of pins. J. Shenton knocked over a 295 in her first game for the high single score, following it with 192 and 189, which gave her a total score of 676, averaging 225 for the three games. Here are the team scores: Variety 3, Toilers 0. Watts St Nickerson 3, Bankers 0. Coasters 3, Miller Bay 0 (default). Orange 2, Comets 1. Manson's 2, Savoy 1. Annette's 2, Cosmos 1. Big Sisters 2, Lucky Strikes Scuby's 2, Westvlew 1. Rosa Lee 3, Moose 0. Blowers 2, Sweet Sixteen 1. Individual scoring: VARIETY Rudderham, B 141 135 165 Krlstjansson, I. .. 174 150 123 Lykegard, 1 132 111 108 Cambella, F 127 162 140 Clough, 1 162 114 119 Handicap 90 96 90 FOR SALE Flooring, 2x10, dou-! 832 774 751 ble dressed. Phone Green 698.' TOILERS PROPERTIES here are still low-check these; 4 room house and bath, garage, 2 lots all fenced The first $2250 takes it. 8 room house semi-furnished; new foundations, flreplaie, owner leaving must sell $3,000. Best Bet- o room house with (239) Ellison, B 109 Hill, J 112 Wide, M 186 Menzles, J 133 Low score 127 Handicap 84 WATTS & Pierce, A. Shenton, J. ... McLatchie, L. Moxley, E Armstrong, T, flees; also hardware; used mu- j HandlcaP slcal Instruments; 5-pce. kit-1 cnen suite $12.50; McClary's electric range $15; slightly used radios, electric, battery and portable, from $20; slightly used men's rain coats, topcoats, etc.; new small size coal and wood ranges $30;' new unpalnted furniture, chests, book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. 120 122 116 101 111 84 731 654 NICKERSON 232 230 295 130 . 98 .147 Handicap 2 BANKERS Uslck, B Foote, I Amadlo, M.j, Nelson, B J; Low score ." 155 . Jl21 38 320 COASTERS Scharff, M 174 Knutson, B 91 Lewis, M 116 Tubb, G 80 Anderson. E 199 Handicap 48 708 MILLER BAY (Default) ORANGE Anderson, E 121 192 95 148 209 2 112 145 81 119 ; Johansen, E. ... i Ncrton. C jWide, A Montgomery. F. Handicap COMETS Dougherty, N. Reid, K MeKenzle, D. Peachey, D. .. McBeth, B 133 177 124 67 136 C. Barrle 153 649 A. Smith .:. 283 J. Warren 148 204 Handicap 20 189 - "2 go? 133 BIG SISTERS 155 B. Oomez 183 2 E. Bond 148 ' . , J. Dickens 153 904 876 795, E. Rothwell 105 i E. Dickens 148 217 173 Handicap 87 132 97 123 148 133 92 95 112 B. 98 98 798 720 140 88 121 134 149 48 96 87 102 125 183 43 630 641 125 118 NOTICE As reflulred by the Income War Tax Act, this will advise our shareholder customers (members only) as referred to In the said Act, as amended, that, In accordance with the terms and condl- lions ana wnnin me limes ana : limitations contained In the said ' Act aa amended, it Ls our inten-' Hon to pay a dividend in proportion to the 1948 patronage oul of the revenues of the 1948 taxation year, or out of su:h other funds as may be permitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold i out the prospect of the payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly. PRINCE ROPERT FISHERMEN'S D-8 Cat with push bell DDPCU CO-OPEK.'TIVE ASSOCIATION. (235) Savllle 210 A. Panker 64 V. McDonald 132 D. Dlbb o? S. Hartwlg 211 Handicap 134 818 SCUBBY'S T. Braun 161 L. Thornton 114 W. Steeves 107 J. Thornton 195 G. Van Meer li9 Handicap 51 737 ROSA LEE'S I. Ramsay 157 E. Morse 145 S. Ramsay 127 Z. Hedlcy 165 M. Postuk 175 Handicap IB 784 MOOSE E. Euaswick 73 D; Hilton ' 144 H. Astoria 97 D. Taylor , 118 S. McEwen 94 Handicap 60 58G SWEET SIXTEEN F. McKinnon 172 E. Duncan 167 H. Wright 117 J. Nowak 204 94 108 71 110 136 193 175 106 148 176 108 118 188 120 153 163 61 803 94 171 166 227 253 2 849 903 ANNETTES GAL TWO .. COSMOS P. Black 94 69 M. Petersen 127 95 B. McChesney 138 163 A. Holkestad 151 126 M. Johnson 79 121 Handicap 119 120 108 J. 84 B. 708 LUCKY SrtlKES-Boulter 183 Smith 180 694 129 154 104 128 i44 "20 190 59 135 75 97 134 690 158 155 99 221 135 51 261 135 185 159 174 15 81 Sunday World Series 82 95 136 698 644 634 112 103 58 52 80 Handicap 78 483 MANSON'S Dell, T 117 Cowgill, B 178 McLeod, M 48 Sparks, A 108 Sharps, R 125 Handicap 108 684 SAVOY Kellett ... 71 Krtutson 146 Mehzles, P 131 ErlCkson, L 154 McCallum 174 Handicap 61 737 ANNETTE'S Montgomery 156 Ostashower 226 McMeekln 145 Smith 178 Dickens . 142 Handicap 2 108 163 66 92 103 78 145 160 100 147 60 78 010 090 182 247 138 131 181 108 163 74 162 20 679 754 242 192 147 132 109, 87 161 166 161 131 109 87 99 131 141 107 199 SC 51 819 725 182 166 183 160 137 15 929 C43 I 99 150 96 187 61 . 60 36 lit) 100 173 109 60 653 597 109 121 99 157 218 161 156 117 NUMEROUS RECORDS SHATTERED AS DODGERS CONQUER YANKEES Brooklyn New York The New York pltc:iers were I Allle Reyolds. Karl Drews 'third j inning), Joe Page (fifth Inning), Bobo Newsom (sixth inning). Vic Raschl (seventh inning , Charlie Wensloff (eighth inning). Bruce Edwards was the Brooklyn catcher with Sherman Lollar starting behind .the plate for 96 175 127 " .rzrr D, N,elson Nelson' . 884Ve(J. BlSaiandlcap 4..... WECTV1EW . ' 1 75 75 75 831 796 854, 86 BLOWERS 119 M. Calderonl 160 202 85 52" L. Keayes 131 112 156 210 E. Houston 167 130 110 134 Morrison 175 205 110 Hlnton 149 150 118 700 Handicap 143 143 143 925 942 722 Delivered COD BOTTLED B1SB PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAID for EMPTIES Please have them ready when the driver calls. This advertisement Is not nubllshed or displayed by the I.lquor Control Hoard or Dy me uovernmeni or umun uoiumma w natter. . . M wmmf ! 1 ' UnlWM I S ms'ML, Mf njl See the NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE M COAL STOKER AH the comfort of automatic heat, plus lower fuf 1 bills, are yours with a FAIRBANKS-MORSE Coal Stoker, Freedom from soot and loose ashes. F.ven, healthy heat. Easy to instal, no extnis to buy. Get full details now! Gf ( Ofvanfogai off AUTOMATIC HEAT MORE LEISURE LOWER. FUEL BILLS - m vR'" " t'Sf a For Sale by JJARR & ANDERSON-Second Ave. and Fourth St.-Rcd 389 8 9 R II E 0 8 1 G 12 15 YANKEE STADIUM, New York Deep shadows of dusk were darkening this great venue of professional baseball last evening when Brooklyn Dodgers emerced 8 to G winners of the sixth game of the 1947 World Series which equalled in dramatic excitement and surprise any of the other games of this year's re- markable edition ol the annual I I diamond classic. It was In the sixth Inine. with the tide seem- Ingy running against them, that the unpredictable Bums came 006 987 from behind with a rally of four runs off the Yankee's ace re- 102 lief pitcher Lefty Joe Page tha: 105 wrapped up the game although 90 tense excitement continued until 222 the very end of the longest game 193 In World Series history. 61' Both sides were profligate In their use of "players, employing 773 forty in all, the Yanks twenty- New York and Aaron Robinson , . coming on in the fourth. Ralph Branca was the winnins pitcher for the Dciigers and Joe Page for the Yankees. The brace of winning runs fo Brooklyn in the sixth were 6cor ed on a single by Edwards, a 172 Six pitchers were tispd by the!?, Potential home run in the Yankee end of the slxth- With 193 I Yanks and four by Brooklyn. 179 " miht have tled or Another record was that or,one 141 Fltcher Reynolds of the Yanks iwon ihe game' 210 in yielding three successive two-; 2 base hits in the third to be MIXED BOWLING driven from the mound. Drc...TC 897 A new World Series attendance L.t.AviUfc. KtoULli) record was set-74.065 paid ...... ad- In . yesterday's play in the !...(..... U TO oee imaaiuua, ucumig mc io.ouj iru-. Mixea B Bowling League re 144 ord of the first game. I suits were: 141 The Brooklyn defeat of the Hlt or Mi8S 3( Q c Packers 133 Yankees evened the Series at, BrowmvooC8 :s;an 0. tnree games apiece ana it was 145 extended to the seventh and de-120 ciding game today. Magnificent weather, which has blesrid the 905 Series throughout, continued. I Thp T?rnnlrlvn rlt-nj-lpro n?rn Vic Lombardl, Ralph Branca Ideal Detergents 2, Cougars 1 Triple X 2, Christian Youth 1 High single scorer for ladles was B. McChesney with 233 and for men, J. Rell with 309. High three-games total for ladles was t. Balllie, 515, and for men, (third inning). Joe Hatlen (sixth 684. Brownwoods had high sln- lrtninp). nnrl tTlltfVl PaSV (ninth I irlo.frnmo loom ipnrii rf llDA nnri JU Inning). high three-games, 3502. 179 Classlfleo Advertising Pays! ,v.v., VAVA Wonder . BRAS NEW SHIPMENT Satin and Nylon rites from 32 to 44 small, medium and large cups All Wool ENGLISH SKIRTS in Plaids and Stripes sizes from 12 to 20 ALPINE SKIRTS sizes from 12 to 41 Judy Bond IJLOUSES Lace and Embroidery Trim, Short and Lone Sleeves Annette MANSELL STONE BUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" CFPR I Radio Dial 1240 kilocycle. (Subject to change) a- MONDAY PM. 4:00 Lord Carriser U 45 t 12:CS . 4:15-6tock Quotations and Int.1 12 55. .; : jo especially For You i iw. 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T anJ Bragan, a single by Stanky a single by Reese. 7:30-Muslcal Cock A sensational one-handed 8:00 CBC News catch by Qiofredo in far centre 8:15-Morning Concert field "robbed" Joe DiMagglo of R-ao iww,. r f 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 8:59 Time Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBH Prf-kAnft 1 11:15 Songs of Tuday 1 11 :S0 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period w i few ran frrww 'u--B.C S-i..- 3:00- .VuhT, 3.i5.jsn..,'";' '- a. r T1 L 1 El . Iran ii m iU 111 1 1 . t 5 ..n-riiR"1 1 ' GEORGE HILL & : LIMITED Uomple.e Mock of Men's Shoes and Rue AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue. Next Commodore Cafe P.0.fc Floor Sa just KRiB See Ou) Z. TOYS DOLLS. WAGONS WWII BUGGIES A prfvimllfl Christmas selection Ml tiding I have just purchased the latest floor sanding equipment. 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