81 ' w V. I ; ! I i i. i ' 4. I 4 ) i Prince Rynm Qnfly JQctosi 'Friday, "July 5, 1946 Weatherman Stops Celebration Fourth oT July Was Completely Rained Out in Ketchikan "f r Frustrated by two days of al-gmpst5k (Continuous rain during (j .whlch they: had almost rio oppor-f" tunity to perform. Prince Ru- pert'a All Star basoball team re turned on the flying boat Halda Queen this. morning fiom Ket-, Chilean's watery Fourth of July celebration. They were preceded , last night by the local contlng-' , ent of 'boxers who returned on - -the Prince Rupert after having I .,a,peen unable to put on their out-I T door exhibition flahts. li On WeriiiP.9fl.lv t.!1n h.ill nlivers L.dld manage to get in four in nings wnicn enacu with a score I tied at 6 f. and an impartial 'drenching for themwlvrs, the Ketchikan playn and the few LO $HA0p . hardy fans who spotted th; bleachers. The. fourth game of the international series was, never played. Lacking, an auditorium, the, Ketchikan celebration, commit-: tee had. planned,, tq sponsprsev-. eral open air 1U.lng bouts., and had Invited lien Hitahens Terry McCarthy, and .other local, fight, ers to take paM. The Jwyn stayed in Ketchikan from Monday .until last night and never got, a.bput, With grim. desperation sorne..of the features of trj3 celebration were displayed yesterday, ithe main onp being, a parade, which showed &'gcod daj of, imagination and effort but which; drooped, sadly as, it. passed through,.the. town'? business .district at; i:3Q in a t6rreniial downpouri " There were also, log, bucking, chopping,' canoe racing, and swimming contests but, none brought out the large crowds which might' have been expected ' had the weatherman showed, any ' ' mprcy. Ball Team Back I From Ketchikan i After a special charter trip in which it brought back, the Prince Rupert baseball team, from Ketf-chikan, at 7115 this morning, Queen Charotte itlirlines flying boat Halda Queen "left for Vanr couyer at 8:30, carrying one through passenger, and seven passengers for Island points. Destined for Vancouver was G.p. Mead, provincial police senior clerk, while Island passengers were E. R. Barr and F. A. Large of War Assets, E. Llndseth of, Edward Lipsett Ltd., H. McDonn aid and C. Chisholm, all, for Allh ford Bay and Norman. Tarbuck and A. Carlson of B.C. Packers for Pacofl. Local baseball players and. others who returned this 'morning from Ketchikan were: W. G., Murray, W, D, Lambie, R. Bury,, Don MacDonald, J. Beruschl, Benny Windle, J. IL Black, Walter Johnson, Jack Lindsay, Doug las Kerr, A. Slmundson,; Albert Stiles, and Ted Arney HUNGRY ELEPHANT AMarge elephant consumes 800 nnunds of green fodder in 18 hours. 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Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 LATE-SPORT If the-legend that the leaders of the major baseball lca.gue as I of July 4 prove. lOj be the ultl- I m.ilp wlnnpra is t.rup. thon Ilns- Pen!ton will win the American and Brooklyn the this year. fish lost- out., National League In yesterday's basaball games Ted Williams knnc::ed out his 21st and 22nd home runs of th year. He had four tallies and so far this year has G9 runs batced in to. his credit. ' In the British Open golf championship, two Americans are tied With, an Welshman at the three, quarter mark. Sammy Snead and Dulovat both Americans, are in a: thrfT.way tie with. the. Welshman, Dal Rees, The final of the, women's Wimbledon ;tenni3 championship was an; all,-Amerlcan affair with Lpul.se. Brpugh winning from Eileen Betts.. In, the, men's singles at Wim bledon the, Frenchman, Yvon PetraKwcn from Geoff rey Browp. No games 'were played in the local, fastba.ll series owing to rain andwet grounds. Games scheduled, for, tonight are Qrotto vs. Co-op and.Bo-Me.rlIi, vs Oeneral Motors in the men's senior league Fishing for. spring salmon off the waterfront still, brings re wards. A,.40rpqunder was landed by a youngster but for a time it wasa ..qiiestlon as to whether the lad wouid land the fish or the fish would pull the lad lntoJ the, water. Tony Crawley came to the boy's assistance and th,e FASTBALL July 5 Grotto vs. Co-op, Bq- Me-Hi vs. General Motors. July 8 Reserve Army vs. 99 Taxi, General Motors vs. Grotto. July 1099 Taxi vs. Co-op.-Re- serve Army vs. Bo-Me-Hl. July 12 Grotto vs. 99 Taxi, General. Motors vs. Reserve Army. July 15 Co-op vs. Bo-Me-Hi, Reserve Army vs. Grotto. July H'-Bo-Me-Hl vs. 93,Taxl, Co-op vs. General Motors. July lgardtto vs. Bo-Me-Hi, Reserve Army vs. Co-op. July 22 99 Taxi vs. General Motors, Co-op vs. 'Grotto. July. 24 General Motors vs. Bo-Me-Hl, 99 Taxi vs. Reserve Army.. Holiday Trippers HI! SUMMERIZE your car now,! Let us check your car before you make that long vacation trip. A motor tune-up, lubrication, and tire inspection may save you time and money on the road. Phone S3 for an appointment . S.E.PARKER LTD. Ford .and. Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service T,HjI;S' A N D T HiAJ Tlic Crorip Mjnlirw A.l.im. Srrvlie. !ne. "I'll bet my wife has packed up and gone home to her mother again I Nine people called and wanted to know if our apartment was for rent." k I The cricket advisory beard's suggestion to county clubs before the season started in Britain that the game should be "brtsht-ened" has produced unexpected results and a spot of criticism by the board for what it termed "freak declarations" by Glamorgan and Somerset in a recent game. The board took the view action of the club. just wasn't cricket. Rain prpvented play on the first day and most of the second, and Captains J. C. Clay of Glamorgan and C. J. P. Barnwell of Somerset decided to turn an "otherwise dull game into an exciting game." It was agreed Somerset should declare at their previous day's 9;ore of 51 runs for one .wicket and Glamorgan would declare at the same total. Glamorgan made the required runs after 20 minutes of farcical cricket and the players then played seriously. Somerset was all out for 53 and Glamorgan, batting again, won by a comfortable margin of eisht wickets. The ruling body thought Wie clubs actions were "against the spirit of the championship." .But the spectators didn't kick they enjoyed this novel departure. Brilliant Paddy, an 18-month old Rreyhcund. was sold for $9,000 n.fter he recorded '30.00 seconds over 525 yards in his.ee-omiI trial, at a Dublin track. Brilliant Paddy, purchased by C If. Chandler of London, was sept to Enp.land by air. ' Teler Greenwocd, 21-year old athlete, anproacheel the Plymouth cricket club for a t'ryout Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skecna Bridge Touiist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AM) COAL STOKERS BAR R & ANDERSON; LIMITED; Corner 2nd Ave. Phone Red 389 Announcing OPENING OF and 4th Street P.O. Box 1294 PARAMOUNT GAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUE Y 0 CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Phone Blue. 850 P.O. Box 1464 Green & Kermode All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service A spot was found on the second e.evcn and he' promptly scored 51 runs and took two wickets, Th" club was impressed and he was promoled to the first team. He took six wickets for five runs against a United Services team, jun to show his tryout performance wasn't a fluke. Now he has brrn signed by Burnley Football Club. It appears Peter Is a b?tter than average centre-forward. The Osborne clan from Lelgh-on-Sea, Essex, are a chummy bunch. W. H. Osborne already hos applied Tor21 season tickets for Southend Unlted's foot'ball club's home games next season. He has paid $170 for them. Of the 21 tlrkets, 19 were for Os-b:rnes -W. II.. his eight bro thers, two of his brothers' wives and their sons and daughters. The odd two were for friends. He made one stipulation. The seats must be together in a block. Suzanne Lenglcn, who carried off all the goH medals for Iannis at the Antwerp'Oly'mpic Games in 1923, died In Paris of pernicious anemia five years ago. The great French star fadtd rapidly frcm (the tennis spotlight after turning professional In 1926. Jack Guest of Toronto's Don Rowing Club s:ulled his way to victory In the Diamond Sculls at Henley-on-Thames 16 yean ago today. It was th third time in the competition's C4-year history that. Canada had won the event, Lou Scholes winning in 1904 and Joe Wright Jr., In 192.",. Dizzy Dean, who blazed a meteoric trail as a pitcher with fit. Louis Cardinals, quit Mis job os coach with tine Chicago Cubs to exercise his well?developed voc-al cords as a .sports announcer for a St. Louis radio station". GOOD TURF ON: BOWLING GREEN; Federal Expert Gives Timely Advice Care About Helling In the establishment and main-talnance of turf on bowling and putting greens, excess rolling is frequently practised to the detriment of the turf, particularly on bowling greens, says J. H. Boyce, Division of Forage Plants, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Frequent heavy rolling causes compaction of. the soil, creating unsatisfactory conditions for root growth. The damage is especially severe if the soil be wet'at the time of rolling. Normally one rolling is necessary during the, year, and then it is given in the. spring. The purpose, of this rolllns is. to counteract the heaving caused by freezing and thawing. Roll ing is not necessary in those regions where heaving does not occur. Rolling should, never be resorted to with a view of levelling the green. The only satisfactory way of filling small depressions in the green's surface Is by top dressing. In the case of large depressions or mounds which may occur on putting greens, the proper method of counteracting them, is to remove the turf and bring the soil to the desired level by filling, or removal as the case may be, and then replace the soil. Contrary to the opinion of many green keepers, constant rolling is not necessary to maintain a desirable playing surface. The surface may be kept true, and firm by following a proper top-dressing program which .is beneficial to the grass and avoids the difficulties which may be encoun tered as a result of freque.nt rolling. It the use of a roller during the playing season is considered necessary, it should be very light. But rolling is a comparatively J simple matter in the thousand and one things that have to be Known in establishing and maintaining turf on bqwllhg and put ting greens. In the construction of new greens, there Is the ques-ion of the best species of grass to be used, and expert knowledge is required in drainage, soil and soil preparation, time of rlantlntr. seeding, sodding, and r , . vegetable planting. In maintenance, besides rolling, there are the correct methods to be considered in fertilization, 11m-lnr;, top dressing, mowing, water ing, raking, soil aeration, ana the control of weeds, pests, disorders, and diseases, while Vnnwledse of how to renovate poor turf is an asset. Train Schedule for the East- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. NASAL SECRETION Almost a quart of water Is secreted by the nose every 24 hours. Timely Topics from Terrace Harry Wallandi who has been holidaying at Lakelse Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cole, le,ft for his home In Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday evening. Harold Lynum of Western Plywood Ltd., arrived in town or Thursday evening. Mrs. E. T. Kenncy and son, Edward, arrived from Victoria on Wednesday. They were met at Prince Rupert by Lloyd Johnstone, who brought them to Terrace by car. Walter Warner has bought Ounner Engstrom's property, south of town. Mr. Kennedy, Public Works superintendent, left for the, south on Thursday. He will return at once with his family. They will occupy the Arnold, Cretlman house. W. H. Williscroft and daughter, Kathleen, left on Tuesday to spend a few days In Prince Rupert. Harold Whalen has opened his lunch counter and small grocery store at Lakelse Lake to acpemmodate summer campers. The grotesque diving outfit worn by navy divers who prepared target ships for the atomic bomb test. In the warm shallow water the long underwear permits greater underwater ease for the dive than the conventional diving gear. Classified Advertising . un.nl word 1 ix-r m Insertion, minimum cnarxb. $M 80c ulr,h jlltUds: 2c iw runcflll 6()c; Caras ol ,TMni ( Amiouricemcnu. u. CARD. OVVTHANKS Vf7vish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of ness. message! of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings rect Ived from ourfnany friends during cur sad bereavement in the loss of om mp,. Clifford, who passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital Special thanks to on June 16. Rev. R. A. Wilson cf Prince Ru- Pe-lr. and Mrs. Harry P. Innes and Family. HELP WANTED WANTED Trolling boat on share basis. $100 per month guarantee in advance. Rox 139 Daily News. WANTED Four-room furnished onirtmpnt for AUKUSt. BOX 140 Dally News. FOR KENT AGENTS WANTED (157) WAITING LIST for newsboys, now open at Daily News, (tf) WOMAN OR GIRL to Wok after 2 children and housework. Good wages. About six weens, Apply 217 West 8th. Black 731. Phone 156) WANTED Boys for delivery routes. Daily News. itf) TEACHERS WANTED TEACHERS WANTED Stewart Sunerlor Division One, approxl mately twelve pupils. Salary basic schedule plus - Isolation bonus plus two hundred and fifty dollars, maximum jruu Also Premier School, same sal ary schedule and maximum for elementary grades, ao-proximatcly twenty pupils. Good living accommodation, male essential. Apply by wire to Mrs. Vera Lees, Sec.-Treas., stating experience and qualifications. '158) FOR n ENT Small cabin, single occupancy; partly lurnisnea. 315 Sixth Aveue West. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also 1 sleeping room. 209 5th Avenue West or call Eva. Fish &i Chips. (158) FOR RENT Fully furnished room. Apply 800 Fraser St., after 5 p.m. (150) PERSONAL WILLIS SHORTHAND' "Night classes will begin October 1. Diploma Issued from Ottawa. For enrolment and particulars phone Bemadette Hill, W.C.T., Red 284. 1 GO) AGENTS WANTED for selling Wick Range Oil Burner. All-Canadian make, 5 years guarantee. Write J. M. Laberge, 4272 Notre-Damc Street East, Montreal P. Que. (157) LISTINGS WANTED SELLING VOUR HOUSE? We have buyers looking for well-bdllt 4 and 5-room homes. Cash or terms. Consult us first. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (164) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac-. tured by National Machlner Company Putted, Vancouver. b.c. UI; Agents. TERRACE MAN IS CONVICTED Joseph W. McConncll was convicted by Judge W. E. Fisher in County Court Wednesday on a charge of uttering a forged document namely a check on the Deepv Creek Sawmills of Terrace and sentence was reserved until yesterday. The check was drawn on the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. Advertise in The Dally News. I'PR SALE FOR SALE) 20-ft ii.u. v-o enoine i... - Alfred Street or Yacht ' caretaker. (c' FOR SALE-Household ture, month-old, mapieI room suite, crtam davenport, small table 900 Alfred Street, '' FOR SALE Underwood 7j writer, latest model, ai " I .,11 A 1 I anion, nyiiiy r.u. Ecj- FOR 8ALE Saddle pon years; Percheron mart lbs.; Clydesdale mare. nil 32-V0lt, 1 K-W. DC, te lor ana swucnooara. fcl i a, Luiui iyrrace, B , FOR SALE 150 amp UatJ welder. Phone Mott Etl Prince Rupert Ltd.. Blajl FOR SA.LE Guitar in good dltlon, with case. Apply j 1 ters. splendid condition. 4il Bride Street or Phone cl 406. FOR, SALE Kitchen jtot nex cream and while Going .cheap, $25. Phone J 322. FOR SALE Two double i studio couch with one J dresser and dining roort. Good, condition. 633 ttii or phone Blue 715. FOR SALE 6 room fun! house. 742 7th Ave West GOOD BUILDING LOT t centre of Prince Rupert! business area, Apply B. Dally News. FOR SALE Four-room ! $1600 cash. Apply 225 K East, evenings. FOR SALE SummnM J mill and Bond Packer, plcte, in good condltlzl 1291, Prince Rupert. FOR SALE- -White R.Of.l horn pullets, eight ed $1.25 each. Lea Poult? A Kltwanga, B.C. 1 FOR SALE Used logjin from $3: used elect: from $15; slightly ttfl cases, $6; new rag nal $1.65; used 8-piece kit I $22.50; used electric r.l cost $235, now $65. ell tures, fireproof sate: chairs, filing cabinet i used rugs, size 12x12, : for office, stores, hot& : thing reduced in pr.J sell and buy new ul furniture, also iiardnl us first, It wlh pay jl Furniture Co., 3rd Art I 324. TENDERS FOR SALE-Sealed teat I be received by the signed until noon of; July 19, next, for the ry ot Lot 6, Block 33, &( City of Prince Rul 923, located at 527 8li : West, together with the lng Improvements l thereon: Ten roomKI storey frame house, H tmall one-storey three cabin. Separate sealed will also be received -furniture contents Richest or anv tenil necessarily accepted. strictly cash, Prenyl be viewed by arrat Occupation subject tn Control Board W Fnur-rnnmpd flat In 1 roomed house and ti l three-roomed cabin ij pntlv rentpd. Gordon Fl Administrator of the M John Kach. otherffW as John Tkach, deceaJ AUCTION SAlfH AUCTION SALES every M at 171 Third Avenue BJ TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GI TERKACE,- B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Product MACHINE WOKK - GAS and ELECTRIC VW DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas TERRACE TRANSFER AND Ttf (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SE0 a fccJieduled Trips to Lakelse Lake Sunday, Wednesday and Saturda)' Charter Trip, to Any Part of. District P.O. nox 167