if PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert. B.C. Friday, August 24, 1945 m u iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiBiHBHitllllllllll;. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Your FALL Ensemble 4S TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE In Terrace . . . THE Skeena Mercantile G. McADAMS, Prop. SELF-SERVE GROCERS DRY GOODS - LADIES' WEAR A Modern DeplStore WE WELCOME TOURISTS A trio of compliments to clothe you in spoity splendor come those chilly days. The coat is your favorite chesterfield dressed up with, a velvet collar. The two - button suit has four flap pockets and narrow skirt. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ANNOUNCING Opening of Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. Fortune Telling G a.m. to 3 a.m. 1)0 YOU WANT YOUR ENGINE TO LAST LONC.ER? DO YOU WANT YOUR OIL TO LAST LONGER? DO YOU WANT YOUR $$$ TO GO' FURTHER? Then imial a neV ... WINSLOW OIL CONDITIONER WINSLOW oil conditioners rrmove sludge, varnish, moisture, acid, carbon and grit, leaving only the lubricating qualities of your oil. We carry a complete stock of WINSLOW filters as well as WINSLOW replacement cartridges to fit other makes of filters. AS WE ADVISE ... BE PENNY WISE See S. E. PARKER LIMITED Wlnslow Automotive Distributor for Northern B.C. . 170 E. 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. phone 83 TERRACE SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. Brooks, Proprietor When in Terrace let Skeena Motors take care of your transportation. The best in transportation for less. Specializing in service to Lake-else Lake Agents for cabins, etc. All-night Coffee Bar The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON TOURISTS "SKEENA BRIDGE CAMP" One mile East of Terrace Box 13 Terrace, B.C. FEW ACRES TOURIST AND HUNTING LODGES Accommodation for 4 or 8 people by week or month, very reasonable, good swimming. Vacant now. Gertrude Mitchell Terrace, B.C. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff A. M. Williams Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding BOX 202 : TERRACE, B.C. K.C.'S WIN JUNIOR PLAY-OFF OPENER Defeated Gvro Club hv Score Of 19 to 6 Last Night in First ui Kound-Robin Accounting for all but one of meir runs in two innings, the Kfliffhtc nf rVllllmViiic feam Ho- feated the Gyro Club 19 lo 6 last night at Gyro Park in the first game of the Junior Softball League's round-robin play-off series to decide the champlon- snip. ' The Casevs countered seven runs in the second Inning, secur ed 11 in the fifth and one in the seventh for their total score while the Gvros scorpd thrpp In the first and one each in the third, fifth and seventh frames. McDougall pitched for the winners while Scherk, Mostad and Sundberg worked on the hillock for the losers. The score bv inninss follows: K. of C's .0 7 0 0 11 0 119 Gyro Club 301 0 10 16 Batteries: K. of C's McDous- all and Gordon: Gvro Club Scherk, Mostad, Sundberg and Atchison. ENTHUSIASM IN BOWLING Winners of Two Trophies Are Decided and Another Coming; Up on Sunday Rink consistins nf J. v.. .Tart Sidney Lavies and Jack Paul won ii the final of the Tip Top Tailors Cup for triple rinks at me uanacuan National Railway's Recreation Club Lawn Bowling Club greens which are now, in fine shaDe. The score In thp final was 22 to 12, running-up rink consisting or Al Berner, C. A. Davis and Anirus Mar.donalr! The final In the doubles for the Watts & Nickerson Cup was won by William Ranee and D. A. MacPhee In a close contest with Alex Finnie and J. A. Frew, the score being 17 to 16. Team play for the Woodland Memorial Cup, one of the club's finest trophies, will take place next Sunday with a large number of entries expected. SHORT SPORT Big Jack London, who ruled ! the roost for nearly a year as King of British and Empire heavyweight boxers, has an nounced his intention to retire from the ring. When London lost his titles last July to young Bruce Woodcock there were im mediate demands for a return bout, and Woodcock was all In favor. But two weeks later London was beaten again, this time by a little-known Scot, Jock Porter, and the pair of whippings apparently convinced big Jack that enough is enough. "I tried all I could In my fights with Woodcock and Porter," said London.. "I did not do myself justice and rather than continue to disappoint myself I have decided to hang up my gloves." Aged 32 and a sergeant in the R.A.F.. London has been troubled for some times by a rib injury which doctors say is a bruised nerve. It isn't injurious to normal health but will always be a handicap in boxing and is not likely to yield to treatment. This, as well as his defeats, led to London's decision. The former champion, whose home is in West Hartlepool, Durham, plans to go Into business when he Is discharged from the R.A.F., probably at the end of this year. Little Sydney Wooderson, who can hang his spiked shoes on the same rack as most of the great miler of the world, wants to go to Sweden to race against record smashers Gundar Haegg and Arne Andersson. Wooderson lost the August Bank Holiday mile race to Andersson on London's White Citv Stadium track by 2V2 yards. The winner's time was 4:8.8 seconds, which, considering the track and the weather, was exceptional. "Andersson told me afterwards that if the race had been held in Sweden I would have rinnp thrpp seconds better," Wooderson said. Woodersons own time in that race was a fraction over four minutes nine seconds and proves that although it is eight years since he ran a record-smashing mile he has not lost his speed nor stamina. Given proper conditions for training at present .he is a corporal in the army I Wooderson might reverse the re sult in a race in Sweden. A tennis team comprised of members of the Canadian army and the R.C.A.F. won three and lost three matches In a competition against the Junior Tennis Club of Great Britain. Fit. Sgt. Phil Pearson, Vancouver, former Davis Cup player; Cpl. A. Anderson, Toronto, and Sgt. Bruce Harrison, Toronto, won their singles matches, but the British net stars won both the doubles matches and one singles. FISH FOR PROTEINS Fish is the chief source protein for the Japanese. of Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Oakland 2, Seattle 4. Los Angeles 2-7, Portland 5-11. Sacramento 0, San Francisco 1. San Diego 4, Hollywood 5. American League Philadelphia 3rDetrolt 4. National League Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 6. Brooklyn 4, New York 1. International League Newark 5-2, Jersey City 3-0. Montreal 7-3, Toronto 13-2. Rochester 7, Buffalo 2. , Syracuse at Baltimore, double-header, postponed. American Association Toledo 1, Kansas City 2. Columbus 2, Milwaukee 3. Louisville 4, Minneapolis 6. Colored Machinery Stimulates Output LONDON. Aug. 24 0) A Claim that colnrpd mnphlnprv helps to stimulate output caused the Post Office to advocate that machines be painted bright pas tel snaaes instead of the usual black or neutral erpv. orhpr proposals for the ti-plfarp and efficiency of workers include: flat roofs for gardens or badminton courts, ultra-violet-ray glass, air-conditioning with heat- ing, possibly by high-frequency or infra-red rays, and installa tion against unnecessary noise. I iorrests. 1368 6th Ave. East. (197) FOR SALE 1939 Hudson coupe, new paint, motor, good tires. rnone 3D. (198) FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Com- rortabie four-room house at Billmor with chicken house. Suitable for Port Edward fishermen. Apply A. W. Davidson, "Billmor. (200) FOR SALE Oil stove and ches- tertield suite, both like new; boys' steel wagon; tricycle; steel chd; Kitcnen taoie and chairs. Other articles. Apply 1365 Overlook Street. (196) FOR SALE Glasshouse and market garden business in Bulkley Valley. Wonderful opportunity. Unlimited market, nn onnnsitinn rjlacs- house with automatic heating .system, inermostatic controls. For particulars write L. V. Evitt, Box 42, Smilhers, B.C. (197) FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Semi-modern 4-room house and large work shop. Immediate possession. Ideal location for fisherman, daily train service. Apply or white F. Hunt, Billmor. (200) FOR SALE Davenport, good condition. Call 313, ask for Edith after 5 pjn. (197) FOR SALE O.K. Hotel and Restaurant in Vanderhoof. Fully equipped and doing steady business. 11 bedrooms; growing village, in good district. Price $4200 cash, clear title. Buyer also to take over stock groceries approximately $800. Apply George dgston, Vanderhoof, B.C. (207) FOR SALE Five-room house, completely, furnished; Apply 990 Ambrose Ave., between 6 and 8 p.m. (199) FOR SALE Folding baby buggy and high chair. Both in good condition. Call ill 8th Ave. East; mornings or after 5 p.m. (199) FOR SALE 1 one-third H.P. Frigidalre. Reasonable price for quick sale. Can be seen at Burns & Co. Ltd. (199) FOR SALE Two-room cabin, hot and cold water. Apply 2nd house up Pipeline, Wan-tage Road. (196) FOR SALE Cabinet radio. Phone Blue 785, 441 6th Ave East, tf) FOR SALE 24-foot t.rnllPTV 4 Easthope. New Floats, "D.B." ippiy u. tenner, 732 8th Ave East, (196) FOR SALE Double bed, dresser wardrobe and buffet. Phone Green 257. (199) FOR SALE 3 lots, 2 cleared, and one corner. C. W. Mlnaker, Massett, B.C. (204) FOR SALE Two lots with one three-room house; fully modern, fine garden, greenhouse and good chicken house; plus w2tory four-room house. $3,200.00. Collart & McCaffery Ltd., opposite Third Street, (tf) FOR SALE - Five-tube R.C.A. Victor radio; also C.C.M. man's bicycle Red 410. (197) BOOTH GIRLS TAKE OPENER Won Close Victory Over Allies In First of Softball Finals With the score tied at three-all in the fourth inning, Booth Memorial Hlah Scliool countered eight runs and went on to defeat the Allies 13 to 11 in the opening game of t he Prince Rupert Women's Softball League finals last night on Acropolis H i. The series Is for the bst- of-three games so, if the Bo-Me- 111 ciud wins in the second fixture on. Mondav. thev will an nex the championship. The wins gave Betty Hamilton, Bo-Me-Hl hurler, her eleventh triumph 01 the season as against one defeat, while the losing pitcher, Margaret Morgan, now has a record of 10 victories and two losses. Butterworth, Allies' catcher, scored three runs to lead her team in that department while Hedley of the same club scored two. Lois Thompson, Jane Hamilton, Betty Hamilton and Marie Caldwell all countered two runs apiece for the High School. Score by innings follows: Bo-Me-Hl . 2 0 0 8 1 1 013 Allies' 2 1 0 -3 3 2 011 Batteries: Bo-Me-Hi Hamilton and Cowie; Allies Morgan and Butterworth. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. FOR SALE FOR SALE Small cook stove. HELP WANTED WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. (tf) WANTED WANTED Concrete mixer. Engine not necessary. Phone 66. (101) WANTED To purchase automobile, sedan preferred. In good condition, immediately. Cash. Apply Box 1221 Prince Rupert. (200) WANTED Three carriers for Province routes. Apply 101 5th Ave. East. (196) FOR RENT FOR RENT Two-room apart ment ir lurniture is bought. Phone Blue 448. (199) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD & BOWLING Supply Co. (Reg'd), 218 W, Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (197) LOST AND FOUND FOUND In the Post Office. pair of ladies' black kid gloves. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this ad. LOST Family allowance cheque ao station a or Paulson's Cafe. Please return to Station B. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) For Results try a Classified. Advertise In the Daily News. in u 1 v HEYI SARCE WHERE': YOUR MINARD': SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACHES NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS We regret to Inform our patrons that, due to the fire that destroyed the Terrace utilities power plant early on Sunday morning, we are compelled for a short time to seriously curtail production. We are very sorry to disappoint our customers but wish to assure them that in the near future we plan to be back in full production again. At this time we wish to extend our hearty thanks to all who have supported us during the past. "HOME OF VITAMIN -RICH BREAD" TERRACE BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY PAL 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 Science Magazine 5:00 Alouette Quartet d:ju Kememoer 5:45 Supper Club 6:00 Dick Haymes 6:15 Listening Post 6:30 Concert Hall 7:00-C.B.C. News 7:15 Ottawa Parade 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Soliloquy 8:30 Vancouver Playhouse 9:00 Burns and Alien 9:30 Russell Bennett Conducts 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Thomas Peluso's Orch. 10:30 Andrews Sisters 11:00 Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Operatic Gems 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed 9:45 Hawaiian Echoes 10:00 Music for the Pacific 10:30 Melody Roundun 10:45 Serenade in Rhvthm 11:00 Jill's All-Time Juke Box 11::33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album PM. 12:00 Down Beat 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories SEND-OFF TO BEAUTY QUEEN "Miss 'Northern British Columbia" is Preparing for Atlantic City A fitting send-off is being accorded Miss Georeina Pattprsnn of Prince George who is in the cuy today making preparations for her departure for Atlantic City where she will represent this district and. for that matter, all of Canada at the "Miss America" beauty contest where thp rilcv nf North American pulchritude will vie ior top honors. "Miss Northern British Columbia" Is being; rehearspd r.nrlnv under the direction of Harry tsiacK, manager of the Capitol Theatre, and this evening, with miss aieanor storseth, 1944 Carnival Queen, and Mi. Bpa niri- rickson, 1945 Queen, together with maids of honor, will en tertained at a theatre oarty fol lowed by a supper gathering. Tomorrow the. Junior Chamber of Commerce, with Genrfrp rn-h. havn In charge, will be looking alter miss Patterson, events of the day to culminate with .1 nnh- lic send-off In the evening at the tram when she leaves for Atlantic City. SHAVING'S A CINCH With Minora Blades! For comfort and speed, you can't equal Minora in its class. It's the quality blada In the low-pricefieldl FITS YOUR DOlBU.fDCe RAZOR 1 : - in i liTTmrjii SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert I n imi2UVh- BE WISE TODAY AND BE WARM THIS WINTER ORDER COAL TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 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