ji -s - 9 DTI I 1 f t' I i. it i HI i r Prfnrc Rupert Dafli? rectos Monday, August 27, 1947 rVz - Classified CUaslIledii ac per word per Insertion, bpc; Cards, of Thanks, Death and Engagement CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Dan Scherk and family desire to express appreciation ot ."M5nany' kindnesses and tokens of i . sympathy during their recent " ""."bereavement. Thanks are particularly extended to Rev J. Lln-ney. ,. J OK RfcNT FOR RENT Three room cabin and; an apartment close in, Phop Blue 815. (201 FOR RENT Comfortable sleep- r"T- Ing room. Apply 806 Fraser Street. (203) .RENTSleeplng room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th Ave. E, . (202) HELP. WANTED WANTED Men, steady work for season. Apply Crescent Show Office.. (200) HELP-WANTED Steam Pressers tap wages. Apply Canadian Pioneer Laundry (201) WANTED Names are being received at the. Daily News office of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) HELP WANTED Ward Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) .HELP. WANTED Housekeeper for elderly couple. $60.00 a month with room and board. Phone 264, days; Black 85, evenings, (tf) AGENTS WANTED, AROUND. Prince Rupert, oppor-. tunity for a reliable man to sell Rawleigh Products, No experience needed to srart. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. WG-166-H-189, Winnipeg, Canada. tit) WANTED WANTED 3 ox 4 room apartment of small house for young married couple. Green 626. WANTED Used beds and dresser in good condition, Phone 552, (200) WANTED Light delivery truck. Write G. Lundquist, Smlthers, B.C. (204) WANTED IMMEDIATELY Five good used cars now on sale,, Chrysler, Dodge and salle. Contact Johnson or Malr, Phone Black 156 or call 171, 3rd Ave. East. (tf) BHIP Us. Your Scrap Metals, Tqp Prices Paid Active Trading 'company Ltd.. 935 East , Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tabic meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE BOYS, who picked up the Marconi radio, chassis, beside Noble & Wick's store kindly re.furn same. This radio was put ;out to dry and was not. being discarded. Reward for same. , (tf) WILL,the party who received the watchTn payment for taxi fare two months, ago on a Friday night please leave same at Dally News office. (202) MACHINERY TO SAW better tumber more economically, use the modern and uprto-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured, by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.O. (tf) MEl'AL WUKK DONT Wait lor Winter. Now is the time to haye that eaves-trqugh fixed and furnace Installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd . Black 884 (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Black dog, answers to name. of "Skip," Nearly blind, Please phone Green 626. (tf) LOST-4)n Thursday, 21st. ah mm conlalnlns pap.rs and mmiotr TtMnrla nlan vafnvrt return money. Finder please to Dally News Office. Keep money. Q. A. Callow. 1500) Train Schedule (Pacific Standard Time) For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p,m. from, the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Advertising - - minimum charge. 60c. Birth Notice Notices, I-Mneral Notices, Marriage Announcements: $2, FOR SALE FOR SALE JOramophone. Apply j 313 Seventh East. (201) : FOR SALE 2x4, 2x6, shiplap. flooring and dimensions. ! ' Phone Green C98. (tf) FOR SALE 27-Ioot boat. East-hope engine In first class shape. Moored at Yacht Club. Price $300. (210) FOR SALE-Hrand new three-room house? with modern bath- room, modern,, design, water view and good ground, Immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale, $3,200. Collart & McCaffery. (tf) FOR. SALfc-rrew. & Used Fur niture and Hardware. Slightly used wool blanketes. $4.50, Bi cycles, Mirrors 50c, Cushions for boats and Chesterfields $2, office chairs, single beds com plete $20, new desks, small size wood and coal stoves, scatter rugs $$1.25, used vacuum cleaner $$12, new hot plates $3.50, new unpalnted chest of drawers, new compasses from $1. Other useful articles at, reduced prices. B. C. Furniture, Black 324. FOR SALE Dinette, table, buffet and four chairs. 1840 7th, Ave. East. (200) CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.89 Manufacturers clearance first quality for doubte and single beds in beautiful two-tqneJ colors, worth double the prfce. ed Money refunded tf not satisfied. Sent C.OJD. pus postage in Canada. Handicraft DistrN butors, 254 Sherbrook.e St. W Montreal 18, Que. FOR SALE 8" cedar bevel sldin $85.00 per M; fir flooring, 4" $$65.00 per M; fir flooring, 3" edge $75.00 per M; Donnacona board $40.00 per M; Gyproc lath $30.00, per M; 50 gallons paint at $1.00, gallon; steam ad heating radiation, per ft, a 7Cc; 6" sewer tile, per ft. 4pc; one 900-gallon extra heavy gas tank $135.00; window screens, 34x.72, each 75c; screen, doors, each 75c; lumber of all kinds; doors with hardware. $5.50; windows, each $3.50; Loomex, per ft. 2c, long lengths 4c; several terminal blocks (for sale). Spies & Meckling, Wantage Road, Group 4. Phone 866. (200) FOR SALE One 15 ft. Sailboat. Class "Super Rag." Complete with sails, rrlce $175. Phone Black 829. (2031 FOR SALE A washing, machine $130.00 Apply 511, 7th Ave. E. (205) FOR SALE 8 ft. skiff for Inboard motor. Apply 987, 7th Ave. East after 5 p.m. (201) , SHORT SPORT This week's fastball fixtures are as follows: Monday Co-op vs. General Motors. Tuesday Moose vs. High School. WednesdayHigh School vs. Navy. Thursday High . School, vs. Gordon & Anderson. Friday Co-op vs. C.NJt.A, Saturday Navy vs. General, Motors. Ladies' Ftball August 26 Gordon and Ancr- erson vs. Moose. August 28 Play-offs start TIMIti;U H.VI.E X-4llia There Will be offered for mil hi Public Auction at. the Office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. B.C.. at noon on the 24th dav of Sen. tember 1947, the Licence X-4H40 git- -" " w nuuwjuutwxa iniei, 10 cut 80.000 FBM p spruce, cedar, hemlock and balsam sawlogs. Provided anyone unable to attend the Auction in person, he may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treated as one bid. Two (3) years win be allowed tor removal ot timber. Particulars from Chief Forester. Victoria: District Forester, Prince Ru pert or Ranger D. R, Smith at Prince, m.,."." Kwi, I Pllhllf? Public Auction, AllPtlnn ot at 11 11 a'aImI. o'clock; l In the iw.' forenoon of Monday, the 15th of September. 1947,' In the office of the District Forester, Marine Building, Vancouver, the licence X42416, to cut 7,420,000 f.bm. of standing and felled. Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock, on an area situated on the. North shore gf Cumshewa Inlet, Queen unarioiie isianaa Land District One year will be allowed for re moval of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend tbt auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtain ed iroin the Deputy Minister, of For ests, Victoria. B.C. or the District Forester at Prnce Rupert, B.C. Today in Sports MOOSE DEFEAT CLOTHIERS 16 -6 Scored Final Victpry nf Season, in Baseball League Benny Windle, manager oT Watts. &.Nickersun, City League baseball team,, announced; this morning, that, the tea. rowas being; withdraw ifrom th,e re-niainder of the, first, round of the, play.-offs. Thereupon, league, officials, announced, that the best three outJof five, game, final series between Savoy land: Mocps. U:ould commence tomorrow night and continue, Thursdays Sundays, and Tuesdays, unti decided. Moose walked; od!f, with the final victory of the. 1947 baseball schedule Sunday afternoon when they swamped, the, league-trailing Watts and Nickerson. team by a score of 16 to 6 at Roosevelt Park. It was a game that did little. Justice to. the season that has seen, a, fair variety of baseball played, at the park. Sparked: by Sjiu Henry on the mound,, Moose held, the Ctothters scoreless. fQr the- first two innings, meanwhile garnering in four runs themselves, in the sect ond inning. It, was a lead that. the Clothiers, never succeeded in approaching, let alone catch. Dick Letourneau was, starting pitcher for the Clothelrs, but was relieved by Bill Lambie in the third after Moose had gain a 10-1- lead. Watts and Nkk.-exson lacked enough regular ball players, to field a full team, s& played Joe Aida, of Smlthers, on second, and Ivan Dumas at left field. The third Inning was the bfe one- for Mpose, starting off when Linney hit a, double and made the circuit on single by He,nry and. IyaricQ, Henry came home on a single by McNeil and Ivanco scored whev. Dahl got on base on 1 fielder's error. Abel doubled, bringing, home McNeil. A. single i by Moore brought Abel honje. Watts, and. Nickerson marked up, a double play In the third when McKlnrron, who singled, was tagged out at second base by Aida after Aida had caught a. fly hit by Maundrell. Moose chalked up another four runs in the fourth inning off a fielder's, choice play that put Ivanco on base, and singles by McNeil, Maundrell and Linney Their final, two runs were scored in the eighth, on hits by McNeil and Henry. The Clothiers, flist run came in the third, inning when Vukp-vich got a base on balls and, was scored on hits by Domlnato,and Bgruschl. Lambie scored off a single in the sixth and windle off a double in the same inning. In the eighth, inning, Beruschl received a base on balls, Lambie singled, Windle singled, bringing in Beruschl. Eamfbie scored on a single by Aida and Windle scared on a hit by Letourneau. Moose pitcher Henry allowed 10 hits in nine Innings, while GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. i Agents (or Slater- Shoes 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Ca'fe P.O. Box 731 Clearance Sale TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS TENNIS RACQUETS to. clear at HALF PRICE CAMPBELL'S TENNIS BALLS regular 5Bc, to clear -."if1 eaph. f Fqrt That Party at rort CHOP SUE 7:00 mm. Girls' Playground In. a girls fastball game last week the Sear- Cove "playground"' girls handed he' Gyrettes the first defeat of the, season. The game was, veiryjce'enly fought out, although the TDrrl score might Indicate it was very on,e-slded. SEAL COVE AB R H J. Farrlngton c 4 2 4 M, Greenwood p 4 2 3 ' I, Peterson lb 3 1 2 I. Marshall 2b 4 0 J. Ratchford 3b ........ 4 0 Q L. Farrlngton ss 3 2 a L.. Webster rf ...... 3. 1 l D, Evelelgl cjf S- 2 V. Wouden If ...... 3 0 1 31 10 17 GYRETTES AB, R H L Taylor c, of, ... . 3 0 0 B. Matson P .3 0 2 A. Pa.ulson lb 3 0 2 M, Keays 2b 0 A. Skora ss 3 1 B, Windle. cf, c 3 0 J. Peterson If ; 2 0 E. Jerstad 3b 2 0 M. Meigard ,'rf 2 0 1. 23 1 7- The. Seals- battery ot Green,- wood and Farrlngton had top .mich. experience for the younger Gyrette team tout the latter never gave up. Matson was oi$ the mound for the Gyrrttes and Taylor and. then Bs Windle did the catching. the. Loyal Brethren got. 22 hits off the "Watts and Nickerson pitchers. MOOSE AB Ivanco 3b 6 McNeil lb 5. Dahl ss 6' Abel c 6 Moore rf 3 McKinnon 2b 5 Maundrell cf 5 Linney If 5 Henry, p 4, Sparks, rf ,. 3 . H 3 4 . 4 3 1 2 1 3' 0 1 1 0 1 ii 3 2 3 2 0 1 48 1G 22. WATTS & NICKERSON AB R Vukovirti rf 1 Domlnato lb 5 Q Beruschl cf 4 1 Lambie 3b 5 ?i2 Windle ss '4 s2 Anton c 3 . 0 Aida 2b 3 0 Dumas If 4 0 Letourneau p 4 0 36 ' 6 Pitcher In third. W. Si N '..001 002 030 6 i Moose 046 400 02x 16 MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS, General Motors 11 2 .847 C. N, R, A. 8 6 .571 O. & A. 5 6 .454 High School 4 9 .308 Navy 2 9 .181 W L Pet. Fastball Schedule Aug. 23 CffiRA. vs Gprdon St Anderson Aug. 25 Co-op. vs. Gen. Motors Aug. 27 High School vs. Navy Aug. 29 Co-op vs CNRA Aug. .30HNaxy. xs. Gen," Motors Phone 311 McBride Street Edward, B.C. CHOW MEIN to 11:00 pjn. i i FASTBALL DEADLOCK In. a clcsey-xought -game In the Men's Fastball League on Saturday evening Gordon and, Anderson came from behind to win over Canadian National Recreation Association by a 7 to 5 score. As a result these teams are now tied for secend place In the league standing with Identical records, Beth, teams started off with airtight playing, not a player oh, either team getting on base In the first Inning. However, CNit. A tool: a two-run lead in the second when Tschabold, and Schwab scored. They added a third run in the next inning when Jensen, who got on, basq Pit an error, rcored, on Tscha,-bold's hit. Gordon and Anderson collected four 'runs In the? fourth to take the lead. Duncan singled aud Simundson doubled ' with bcth runners, ccming in on ChysyK's. overthrew, to. third. Moxley singled, and Ralph Smith hit, a hree-ibagg,T to. bring Mox,-lejt in while he himself came in on the throw. Neither: tpam scor.- ed in the fifth, but. the railway men took a one run lead when Schroeder and' Tsflbabold, both ol whom had been walked, came. in on singles, by Schwab and Crmbella. The. ironmen added three In the sixth when James, Ward an Kpeale singled and all scored when Duncan hit a double. CJi-R-A. went out In quick order, in the top half of the seventh and the storemen. with, two runs up, were, winners without having to bat. Schroeder yielded 10 hits, walked none, struck out, three Remember . . The THREE and sevn4runs came,. in. Moxley allowed; five, "hits, walked three. ' struck "out, two and gave, five runs. TEChabcld. with two hits and two runs. In two official times at bat had a perfect record, Bruce Simondsen, with two hits, including a.dquble In three times at bat, and Duncan, with two hits, also including, a double, in four times at bat, were the mos" successful batters. Chyzyk pulled off two good catches, the one that retired James in the- fourth inning being a particularly fine feat Mioxley had a notable record too. In the first inning h"2 pitched he caught the first batter and retired the other two! with throws to Dell at first. Altogether Moxley had seven assists. Umpires at plate, Windle; on bases, Dell. Box scores: C.N.R.A. BRHPOA Hunter 4 0 0 0 0 Jensen 4 0 3 Schroeder 3 0 0 Tschabold 2 2 a Schwab. 3 1 o Cembella. 3. 1 4 Chyzyk 2 0 2 Mostad 3 1 2 Nixon 27 5 n GORDON Si ANDERSON AB RH PO A E H. Duncan 4 12 110 B. Simundson 3. 1 2 1 1 1 Dell 3. a. 0 .12 1 0 Moxley. 3 1170 R. Smith 3 1 1 a 0 1 Stewart 3 0 1 4 2 0 James. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Ward 3 110 0 0 Kneale 3 110 0 0 28 7 10 19 12 2 By Innings: C. N.R.A 021 002 05 0. & A, 000 403 x-7 SISTERS CAFE ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Same. Place, Same Jim Moran, Ifrqp. SERVICE ABOUND THE CLOCK KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT FLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM. PESUT STEVE VKKLAKN, RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Parts, and. Service Depot We specialize In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service tor all makes Qf cars and trucks. 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