Wednesday,-July-23, 1947 IN THE SUPREME COCJHT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND ' IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP MAO DA JACOBSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAGDALENE HENRIETTE JACOBSEN, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honour Judge W. Oi Pulton, mado the 27th day of June, 1947, I 'was appointed ndmlnstrator of the estate of Magda Jacobsen, otherwise known as Magdalene Henrlette Jacobsen, deceased, late of Bella Cool a. B.C. All parties having claims against the Bald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on 'or before the 1st day 'of October. 1947, after which, claims filed may bo paid without reference to any claims of which I then 'had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 6th day of July. A D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COt:T OP BRITI8H COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF HARRIS LEVIN, DECEASED-TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 28th dav of June. An 1047. Letters Probate of the Last Will and testament of Harris Levin, deceased, who -died on the 29th dav of Mav. AD. 1947, were granted to Dominic two. ine Executor. ALL.-parties having claims against the ' said 'estate are hereby reaulred to furnish same, properly verified to me bn or before the 21st day of August, AD. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims or which l then had -no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the 'said estate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness "to mi forthwith. 'DATED this 7th day of July, AD. IV I. ' DOMINIC ELIO, ' Executor, co M. Wllla Ray, ' Solicitor for Executor, Prlncs Rupert, H.C. (173) "7 r Clothiers Outplay 'Moose 8-5 To Take 'Their Season's Third Win A time record for "a rime-inning baseball game was set at Roosevelt Park last night when Watts aruPNickerson and Moose struggled for two hours and 35 minutes into the deep dusk in a game that saw' the Clothiers outwit the Loyal Brethren to take by a score of 8-5, their third victory 'of the seasbn. Watte .and Nickerson 'win riFip.R Radio Dial 4240 Kilocycles ' 'fBubJeet to'change) a- WEDNESDAY F.M. 4:00 Edmund Hockrldge 4:15 Stock Quotations anJ Int. 4:30 Rambling Cowboy 4:45 Just Imagine 5:00 String Time 5:30 Rendez-vous Rythm 5:45 King Edward Hotel Trio 6:00 The Choristers 6:30-:Muslc by Rene 6:40 Recorded Int. "6:45-iInterludf a6:50-Pish Arrivals -and. Int. 7:00--CBC News 7.15-Wilf red Eggleston 7:30 Ross "Pratt 8:00 The Nation's Business '8:15 "Labor and Business Tajce Stock," Tor. 8:30 Invitation to Music CBS 9:00 Desmond "Arthur 9:15 Midweek Rpview 9!3CM-C3medy Theatre 10:0(M-O3C News 10U0-D C. News 10:15 Hollywood Society Orth., NBC 10:30-howcase Blue Book NBC U:00 Weather and Sign Off "Ann. 'THtntsbAI A.M. -7:30 Musical-Clock 8:00 CBC News 'S'.lS-AMornin?1 Concert 8t45-iMusic"forvMdderns 3:00 BEC 'News '9!15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Little Concert. " 9?45 Morning Me'Kidles ' 9:59 Time Signal -10:00 Art Van Damme Quartette, NBC 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian "'Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 1 1 : 1 5 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast . 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Easy Listening P.M. 12:00-J-B.CParm Broadcast 12:25-iProgram "Resume 12:30-CBC News 12:40 Recorded Interlude 12:45 Ethel and Albert 1:00 The-Concert Hour 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1145 Commentary and A Life of My Own 2:00 Feature Concert '2:15 Feature Concert 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Cowboy Troubador '3:15 Serenade to America NBC 3:30 Serenade Mvas also their second 'straight victory over Moose even though the feat was marred somewhat by a 'loss to Savby-in-a-'sched- uled game last -Thursday. The game also was a welN earned victory for the 'Clothiers' youthful pitcher Dick Letour-neau: -who' held' the 'Moose hit-less for the first three innlng3 and allowed' only seven lilts before he Tetired from the rubber in favor of Lamble; iri the eighth. Watts and Nickerson hitting recorwas their best of the 'sea- j son. Moose' started Stu Henry, i complaining of a Charlle-h6rse In the back, was knocked ; for nine hits in the first five innings while Ian Dunban, who went on the mound without benefit of a warm-up, granted eight. The game looked like a Clo thiers' walk-away until the sixth when, with the score standing at 6-1 for Clothiers, Moose sud denly rallied and brought home three runs. In the seventh, Moose -brought in another run to hang the score at 6-5. -The eighth and ninth,, however, saw Moose' hopes fade away -when Clothiers -scored a run in each inning. Watts 'and Nickerson Improved the first two Innings with tidy fielding displays of similar nature. In the first, -Lambie at to shortstop, Ivanco from short stop to third and Dunbar from third to pitcher. Only change' in' Ihs Clothiers' ' PHONE!S2 JOE LOOKS AT' A NEW "CHAMP" World heavyweight' champion Joe' kovAs holds his tiewr'sbn, Joe, Jr., for thevfirst' time 'after his family 'arrived In Chicago following a vacation in "Mexico. Looking 'on ate 'Mrs.- Louis arid'-Marva, four. line-up was made- in the" eighth when Lamble3 went'on the mound for Letoumeau. "Kerrreplaced Lamble at centre rf leld. Watts-and -Nickerson -AB -"Tl , Beynon, 3b 6 Smith,-ss .j 5 Lambie' cf i 6 Windle. 2b ...... 5 Dominato, lb 5 Ermoeff,rf 5 Antone; c ..... 5 Scharff.lf 3 Letourneaup ..4 kerr. cf j 1 " .45 Moose 'AB Ivanco, ss .-. 3 McNeice, rf :.5- centre field, caught out 'Moore, i McKinnon, 2b 2 then made a spectacular hurl Moore, cf -5 from deep field to !Beyn6n at j Dahl, c '3 third base to tag McNeice who ' Dunbar,-3b . 4 was running from second. The i Sparks, lb double play procedure -was' re- Llnney, 'If peaiea in me secona 'wneiv tsoD i Henry, p Smith, Clothier shortstop; caught out Sparks, then threw" to' Win dle at second, -who" taggedrDahl running from first. Moose, pulled a double play In the seventh when Beynon hit a grounder to Dunbar on the mound. Dunbar threw Sparks out at second, forcing out Let-, ourneau and Sparks threw to Henry at first, tagging Beynon. L Dunbar pulled "himself nicely out of a critical spot In the fourth immediately after he went on the mound. With three men on bases, he struck out Antone after the -ball and strike count had reached1 3 -2. lMoose shifted 'their line-up considerably when Moore left the rubber after pitching two batters in the fourth. Henry went to first, Sparks from first to second, McKinnon from second 4 ... 4 3 Pitched in fourth. '33 2 2 2 i 0 ' -.2 2. -3 1 2 0 2 1 -3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 8 17 'R. 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"Offering 37 years of practicdl Experience in Prince Rupett" , JOHNiGURVICH has returned to, the t NoildbTooHarge NoJob.Too'Smdll , 'EXCAVATING, MAULING, L'AND CLEARING ' SIXTH STREET Mr. nd'Mrs. J. II. Pruell, of Ketchieanare passengers on the 1 PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Yesterday the regular swimming classes began in earnest at ' McClym6ntPark. They will con tinue eacn mesaay ana raurs-day at 2:33. "There ts a registration fee of twenty-five cents, and at'the first gathering on Saturday last twenty-two turned up. This activity has the blessing cf the"Red Cross Society. Last year certificates were awarded to manywho had tumplcted the Seal Cove children have Ideas of their own. "They" decided that, ; if moneyrv;cre tdbe tfctairrcd'for jsoms cf their activities, 'they ! would "do Uhcfr part tewards raisins It ySo tfiey f'.Ye" holding a wMite'eTepKaril sale In the'base-meht of the 'former "Seal Cove School this afternoon. 'Such initiative on the part of therwest ehIldren"Craerves"generous -sup- port. flsj' Loverna' Linney'wili be very glad to havca'Jg "ttirn-3ut.of.parents.and friends to help Prince Rupert, -returning to Ket- make the children's idea a suc-chlcan frcm a trip to Seattle. ccss. MrTrueli:i& pioneer Ketchican I ' lI-tmeTrlrant.--- Last Sunday' the first bicycle ride of the Civic Centre playground frequenters "took plate. (The ' efrtfftwfSttic pWateTs 'inade; their way out the new road to Prudhomme -Lake. -Apparently they made very .good arrangements to tope -with1 all. eventu-alities. for when a shower of rain fell they had Just tea'Cheda,nice blueberry patch sheltered 'by lalge trees. And they -say the berries tasted fine. At the lake, swimming and paddling were enjoyed, and full Justice ivas. done to the" eatables that had 'been brought aldrtp. 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