| District Ve its of City Resident ors From Ladysmith vs, K. W. Forward arrived here Sun- » Princess Norah for a few days visit ; Don and Harry, also a visitor in Ru- me in Nanaimo, who. - an a Van than rated rsary lem in Kemano, Friday to the the early days of the Premier | Mine, and received a real wel-| come on thei rarrival ies * Western Woods Products are | nearing completion of their ex- |! tensive alterations to the Craw- ford wharf. This will assist in the unloading of logs at their i main booming ground. At present ‘ 11, left the logs are unloaded on the t George Stewart Hyder road and have to new be taken from that point, at high eplacing | tide, to the booming ground Mahon ‘ . s f Holy | i A new two-ton truck and hoist \ ve has arrived for the Silver Tip Mining Company whose property | ir-| is situated on the Upper a! . DRIVES IN ENGLAND Funeral Held Tomorrow For Mrs. Clausen ; 4| Funeral will be held tomor- }row for Mrs. Anna Clausen, 63, of 438 Eighth Avenue West, who died early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter after a lengthy illness. Rev. H. Olsen of the Lutheran Church will s'uneral Chapel, Mrs. Clausen came to Prince Rupert 37 years ago. She was the wife of well-known fisherman John Clausen. Other survivors are three daughters, Mrs. L. 8. Veitch, Mrs. C. Fossum and Mrs. Norman Iverson; and one son, Ingver Morse. All are of Prince Rupert Mrs Claugen’s departing wish, | Said her son, was that all con- | templating sending floral trib- | utes, make donations instead to | the Cancer Society fund. Pallbearers will be Don Fitch, Joe Greissel,» Dave Abel, Oscar | Olsen, Knut Halberg and Eric Hjelm. Burial will, be at Fair- view Cemetery. perform the sérvice at Grenville | Green And Black Taxis Cover City formed the, owner-operated system | radio-telephone - equipped | Two young men who have been taxi drivers here for the past two years, today own one of the largest and most modern ileets of cabs in Pyince Rupert Ivan. McGhan and Tony Kla-" mut—operators of 99 Taxi—the Snappy green and black fieet that “covers the city” took over from thé well-known sports pro- moter Art Murray only three months ago. The new owners, reluctant {4 tel] about themselves, are among the most popular drivers in the | city and have a fleet of cabs that | ranks on @ par with those in Canada’s largest cities Murtay, 36-year-old Irish- born city resident, who now op~ erates the limousine service to the airport, bought the business from Stan Moran in 1940 and immediately organized a busi- ness that flou:shed time. Moran had operated the com- pany alone from 1929 to 1940, having become soie owner when from his partner of tour years, Tom | Dybhavn, sold out his interests Founder of the company, the late Fred Miggins, started the company in 1920 and he in turn that pany present with cars After 12 years in operation, Murray, who continued his pro- motion of various sport events in the city, sold his interests to the present owners—Ivan Mc- ~Ghan and Tony Klamut. and s0on He retained only the limousing business. 5 Mr. Murray is well known té@ both young and old in this cit He recently contested the pro vincial election as Social Cred candidate and carried out colorful campaign which close with an open air railly—first « ‘its kind in the city’s history. , lchiibiinaciieeeshonsnbill Prince Rupert Daily News ° 3 Pencils, Scribblers, Zippe: Binders, Crayons and September 2nd. Pens, Monday, Augwst 25, 1952 TELL THE KIND THAT MAKES LEARNING EASY Pencil Ink, Fountain Pens, anything else Boxes, Rulers, Paints, you need for school on Erasers, er St.| River area. Mr. J. McGillivray, in An-| president of the company, also Sister; arrived from Victoria. W. R , ,year-old photographer's Com-| Tooth is the local representative vent Downs recently win WD. McA ‘cor, 00L4. MACATa “tn Heads New on a n. Mt d G: s« Socred Group _ W. D. (Bill) McAra, popular Canadian National Railways ex- press agent here, last night was "elected president of the Prince a Rupert Social Credit Association Polis eew..'he coming year UBC Mr. McAra, While new to lecal onor | polities, has been an active mem- Mrs, ber of the Social Credit group Dor- since its inception here her Art Murray, Social Credit can- id | didate in the June 12 provincial election, Was appointed district jeducation at }and went to New York, Germany Sara Eberts, a blonde Canadian pin-up girl in Britain, is a capable driver of trotters, Miss Eberts, 18- model from Montreal, now in England, won a trotting handicap against four male drivers on the Sussex (CP PHOTO) Sioux Chieftain Plays Many Parts REGINA © -—A great of Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux trible, who was a dancer | in Broadway shows, a movie actor and a touring opera singer before becoming an evangelist appear- ed on a musica] program at a tabernacle here recently He is big Chief White Feather Sitting Bull of the Pine Ridge es-rvation, §& grandson Since 1940 he has travelled be- tween Cuba and Canada, minis- tering mostly to Indians. White Father became chief in his own right.in 1935 on the death of his father. On his death the tribe will give up the ancient traditions of chiefs We are ful said citizens now,”” White Father, ‘“‘there’s no south Dakota further need of a chief in our Born in Iowa. the son of Chief tribes.” Jim Many Rains Sitting Bull White Feather spent his early childhood attending reservation schools. He LETTERBOX started his musical (Continued from Page 2) Dartmouth College Woman Falls Watching Drill Word has been received here that Mrs Estelle Marshall | mother of the head film librar- ian at Paramount Picture Cor- poration in Hollywood, is resting |comfortably in Maynard Hospi- | |tal, Seattle, following a fall| |aboard the Prince George last | Wednesday Mrs. Marshall, her | mount for the past 25 years, ai her sister Mrs, Dovis Dashie daughter Barbara passed through here last Sunday on the Prince George on their annual vacation-trip to Alaska. Mrs. Marshali was injured in {Skagway when she slipped on deck while waiching the crew perform boat drill She was treated in Skagway daughter, | | Hazel, who has been with Para-| eee OE Dimes are Litt: D sold it to Moran. aT iG AT? Box 1118 When Murray took over in 1940, he saw the opportunity to expand and before many months had passed, increased the fleet from one to fivé cars, ( He also owned and operated a bus service to Port Edward, which he sold in 1942 to the present | operators. However, as the’ years f REE One in every package of |by, Murray enlarged his com-| "(> @ POST'S. GRAPE-NUTS. FLAKES readers rolied | marked on the front “Roy Rogers WESTERN RING” Yes! Rey Rogers picture rings — PNAS Ear es Be wr ET TWELVE them — featuring ; Roy Regers, Trigger, Bullet and — @ Regular Moose Meeting, Tues- other exciting Western subjects. ~ day, August 26, 8 p.m. (201) In bright colors — fit any fingets; _ You'll want them all! 4 |} @ Labor Day Dance, Monday, em! ’ i Se her 4 » . on9 / ; september 1, Civic Centre. (202) coLecT 4 / 4 |@ Labor Day Sports, Monday , TRADE tat # Sept. 1. Roosevelt Park, 1:30! GET ALL IE, |p.m. sharp (202) | Sugaroasting makes Grape-Nuts i : i i ‘ i Flakes extra delicious, extra stand on the seats? If she is. J|and when it was discovered her| @ First United Church Kinder-|: appetizing. And they provide the organizer and plans were laid/ ang ftaly to continue his studies.|don’t see where she has any-|injuries were serious Captain |S4rten re-opens on Monday, aculaeiiat ak iadeued i h Unit for a widespread effort through He is fluent in five languages thing to sqnawk about. Did it Ernest Caldwell headed for Jun-| Sept. 15th. Please phone Blue | when end meleed berley—of TWO yable out Prince Rupert riding to ac He toured in grand opera and ever dawn on her that when it is eau where Mrs. Marshall was 899 for registration. ‘1t) y ide tne ; Brad- | quaint the public more thorough-| returned to New York to pouring’ rain the driver must! ryshed to hospital. G Regerecs Try Grape-Nuts ly on the aims of the party Broadway Red Feather later exercise the utmost caution and ”y can't ie bina Captain Cald- Shes de: Other directors elected at the | went to Hollywood whe e he an drive more slowly, so if the bus} well too much.” said Mrs, Dash- organization meeting in the Civic | peared in number of silent is late you can blame the liquid | jell, adding that he had arrang- Centre were: Lea Sylvanne, first pictures and some talki sunshine that is so prevalent in| eq for an ambulance on arrival vice-president, Herb O’Rourks On becoming a Chr he | Runert in Juneau and then “waited two econd vice-president; D. Wish- | left the entertalament and wen As a bus driver's wife, I know/ hours while we got mother pitt art, third vice-president. Mrs.| hack to entlewe. He now holds a; What I’m talking about and I settled.” Pens e Eileen Wright Was appointed| Bachelor's degre¢ a/don’t feel that anyone can dis- Ship’s officers said it was rain- es rt ee ecretary and Steve Mentenko/ Master’s in music and Doc- pute what I’ve said ing hard in Skagway at the time F THE COWBOYS vas elected treasurer 'torate in theology AGNES COLLINS Mrs. Marshall was injured i 99 TAY a8 am ees | ¢ OMPANY LIMITED is Now owned and operated lvan MeGhan and 7 ony Klamut who purchased the Mess from Art Murray a few months ago. Ortnere ‘he firm was started around 1920. In 1925 Stan Morin hased the bus Mer h siness from Fred Miggins, who died early this Mr. Morin, Y, hac who is now employed at the Royal Hotel . 1a partner, Tom Dybhavn, and at that time they Oted ¢:, : ‘ { €d five cars Stan took over from Tom in 1929 and becam Whey early Everyone Uses 99 = LE a a ae aa ee a ea The Drivers are as follows— JIMMY NORTHOUSE BOYD TELFORD JIMMY DALE ERNIE BRADLEY JIMMY SLACK DON CROWE CURLY K'IRLOCK CLIFF BORGE MIKE PUSTAK GEORGE ALLARD ALF DYER MEL BIISSEY BILL WRATHALL JACK KOHLRUSS In 1940 Mr. Morin sold 99 Taxi to Art Murray, who enlarged the business after World War I] when gas rationing was lifted. Art Murray is well known in the city as a sports. promoter, and player. Recently he conducted a colorful election campaign. Just prior to the election this spring, Mr. Murray sold 99 Taxi to Tony and Ivan, who both worked as drivers for a considerable time prior to the transaction. 99 TAX! COMPANY LIMITED operates 12 cars with smart paint jobs of sportsmen’s green. The service is excellent. can always get a car by phoning 99. Nearly Everyone Uses 99 You