'It'., ' 1 j': W. . ,4 w if if ISrfnrr Rupert -sDailp jQclus Tuesday, February 11, 1947 HOOP BOARD IN SESSION NiVmber of Metiers Squared Awary Several fnter-Town Contests Cuming; Up Since the last meeting ot the Prince Rupert Basketball Asso-r. ' elation executive held nearly a ""month ago, many grievances had arisen so at last night's meeting everyone had a cnance to air any . grievances they had and they vditll President Arthur Murray 'was in the chair. The local all-star's trip to Ketchikan later in the season was discussed but Dr. -VMontomery, the coich, thought it would be advisable to have one -more -game arranged for the ! hoopsters before they made the trip north. It was decided to ask New Mellakatla down some time lti the not too distant future but, as yet, a date has not been set ; for the match. ... ... A shake-up in the scheduled -!stgames for this week was made to allow the Savoy to play Port Classified Advertising - - - - Cliwslflrds: ae per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices, 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. FUNERAL NOTICE es- The funeral of the late Peter Spalding of Port Essington will take place in the Grenville "Court Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, Feb.-12, at 3 p.m. Interment will follow in Falrview Cemetery. HELP WANTED WANTeC Clerk - Steno or Clerfc-Typist, female, with some experience for wholesale fish house. Permanent position. Apply iri writing stating experience and salary expected to, Box 203, Dally News, (tf) HELP WANTED Graduate nurses at Prince Rupert General Hospital. Full particulars of servlee can be obtained from the Matron. (tf) HELP" WANTED Ward maids at Prinee Rupert Genera Hospital. Apply Matron. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family. Sleep in; light work; good wages. Phone Red 8'9. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, live In; good salary. Phone Blue Ktf, (tf) DISTRIBUTORS for full or part time work taking orders for History bf World War II. Large book over 1,100 pages, profusely, illustrated with authen tic photographs portraying Canada's' sons' and daughters' part In the war. Large profits, exsily made, part of earnings paid dally. Write for free outfit today. Dept. C, P.O. Box 32, Term-.nai A, Toronto 1, Ontario. (37) WANTED : WANTED Bath, 5 feet long. . Write Box 204 Dally News. WANTED Cocker spaniel, male preferred. Phone Red 985, eve nmgs. (39) WANTED TO BUY 5 or 6-room house with cement basement, preferably on two lots. W. H. T. T., General Delivery. (37) WANTED 30- 35-foot trol ler. Write Box 200, Daily News, giving details and price, (tf) FOR KEN7 FOR RENT 1 or 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, nrivate entrance, also 0 rpom flat part : furnished. 5th Ave. West. Ad- ply Helgerson Block, Suite I. (401 FOR RENT Sleeping room with kitchen privilege. 221 5th E. Phone, Red 807. (39) FOR RENT Furnished house, 2181 7th East. Phone Blue 815. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more ,;. economically, use the modern and urMo-date type National u. Portable Sawmills, manufac-r a tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) is- - WANT1 MORE SCIENTISTS T.ONnOM OlTHn nirlhmcnt. T3 r t "w.v-ary and scientific committee re cently recommended the expan-lon of existing university facilities In Britain, Involving the expenditure of $400,000,000. Main object, hoped to (be achieved In 10 years, W an Increase In the nuavtoer cf United kingdom i., scientists- from the present 55,-000 to at least 90,000. Simpson on Saturday night. This will mean that tonight, instead of meeting High School, B. C Packers will be playing Savoy and on Saturday nt?.ht High Sjhool will play the Packers. ' Another visiting team to play In Rupert will be Kincolith and they will also tangle with Savoy Their meeting will take placs next Tuesday. The goodwill series between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert was given another boost last j ni-jht when the association gave t the All-Star girl's team a $100" grant to make a trip to the Al- i aikan city. As yet no date has been set for the i.rip but arrangements are under way so last night the coaches of the three girls teams chose the team to represent Rupert. Members of the team will be: Rusty Thaln, Jackie Budlnich, Edna Sandhals and Leona Blaln, forwards; Betty Hamilton and Carol Grey, centres; Millie Bill. June Berg and Nellie Bill, guards, Eddie Glad-din? will be the coach of this newly formed squad. FOR SALE FOR SALE Dinette set, .22 Win-0 Chester rifle. Reconditioned double bar bicycle. 1006 9th E. (41) FOR SALS 40 ft. troller complete. Including halibut gear. Inquire Standard Oil Dock (40) FOR SALE OR RENT New modern 5 room house with basement, harbor view. 1426 Atlin Ave , Section 2. (41 ( FOR SALE 2100 feet No, 1 sea soned 1 edge grain boat lumber. Write or phone Henry He-lin, Atlin Fkneries, Cow Bay. (37) FOR SALE Five room house, hot water heated. 114 9th Street. Phone Red 835.. (tf) FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet (built-in flour-bin): Wall cabinet, glass doors; buffet; dining table and two chairs. Good condition. Phone Black 84. (36) FOR SALE 26-foot cedar poles. Ideal for foundation posts, Also quantity of plumbing. 947 zna Ave. West. (35) USED Chesterfield Cushions. i good quality, $2; Floor lamps, $4; 5-piece Kitchen Sets, $15; Linoleum Squares, $5.50; Smoking Stands, 95c; Single Beds and Springs, like new, $12; Studio Couches, $6.00; Oolichari Grease, best quality, fresh. $6.50. All kinds of hardware and furniture at the lowest prices. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Bicycle, between Xma3 ,1 XT , , unu mi-vr iqrs, uwner may have Information regarding same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND Automobile radiator cap. Owner may obtain same at Dally News on payment of this ad. (tf) FOUND Keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST Expansion bracelet. Finder' please return to Dally I News. Reward. (36) , FOUND Wallet on Third Avenue Saturday afternoon. Owner may have same by Identifying It at Daily News office and paying for this ad. (tf) BlBPF mm flm - "OPERATION SWITZERLAND" It's not Royal Navy, but skiing tactics that concern Lord and Lady Mountbatten, enjoying a winter holidayMn the Swiss Alps. Here they are starting the trip uphill by ski-lift at Davos, famous resort in Switzerland's Grisons region. SHORT SPORT England-Australia test dicket, resumed In Australia after a lapse of eight years, points up the Aussies' overwhelming superiority In batting and bowling. With two victories and a draw so far to their credit In the current series, the Antipo-deans have successfully defended the mythical 'lAshes." emblematic of world cricket supremacy which they have held since 1934. Two tests remain to be played, but the results will not affect the Australians' standings. The fourth match at Adelaide Is nearlng completion. In the three matches finished, Don bradman, 33-year-cld Australian captain, proved he has no p.ser as a run-getter. In four innings he hit up a total of 549 runsv including scores of 234 and 187, for an average of 137.25 Eisht years ago In the test series played in England, Bradman scored 343 run In six innings He was twice not out. Playing in his. second test .ser ies, Sidney Barnes of New South Wales had an average of 85.75 runs for four Innings Including 234. In the second test. Barnes broke a bone in his hand on the English tour in 1938 and played in only one test Colin McCool, young Queensland all-rounder playing for the first time against Engl an1, finished the first throe games with an average of 83.33, while Lind- ?ay Hassctt. Victoria, another1 member or the 1938 team, had an average vt 70.75; ; England's hilhly-fouted batsmen, Caotaln Waliy Hammond and Len Hutton, the noted Yorkshire player, failed completely TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (If. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS CONSUMERS GO TOO LATE! Orders are piling up and the supply situation Is not so good'. You are advised to keep your orders well in advance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS against strong Australian bowling and the best showing was made by Bill Edrich who aver-' aged 52.50 In six visits to the1 wicket. Norman Yardley, Yorkshire and Cambridge University amateur, had an average of 41.20. Hammond scored only 128 runs In the first three tests and Hutton fell 13 runs short of his captain's aggregate. Hammond's average in the 1938 tests was 67.16 while Hutton amassed 473 runs for an average of 118.15. Australian bowlers were far more deadly than England's best. In the first three tests six Australians earned better averages than Yardley, who had England's best Igures. Keith Miller 27-year-old fast-bowler from Victoria state, topped the Australian list with 12 English wickets for an average of 18.08 runs. Ian Johnson took nine wickets for an average of 20.6 runs; lefthander Ernie Toshack. 11 for 32.7; Fred Freer .three for 24.68. McCool, a slow-bowler, got 11 wickets for 26.5' and South Australian Kruce Dooland, who played only In the third test, five for 30.6. Yardley's average was six wickets for 31.5 runs and Edrich's, nine for 36. You saw It in The Newsl Business and J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 155 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES; Green 486 Red 894 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O Box 274 Train Schedule For tbe East- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the Fast- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 D.m. SIXTY-FOUR -AT HOOP SCHOOL Groundwork in basketball techniques was' demonstrated to 64 boys ranging In age from eight to fourteen at the weekly basketball "school" which held its second session under tutelage of Rup-Rec director Nell Ross In the Civic Centre Saturday morning. The attendance wus about the same as that at the Initial session one week ago, reported as encouraging to Mr. Ross ami Civic Centre secretary Don Forward. WON'flF.R RACING DOG SYDNEY. Australia An Australian champion greyhound. Chief Havoc, has amazed sports fans by winning 14 times in 17 starts. When h? won Wollqngong (N.S.W.) Greyhound Racing Club's states over 500 yards recently in the track record time he registered his seventh track record time. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 11 -High School vs. Savoy, Macey's vs. Port Edward, Sweet Sixteen vs. High School, Gyro vs. Canadian Legion, Co-operative, Canadian Legion vs. Gyro. March 11 B. C. Packers vs Savoy, Macey's vs. Port Edward, Sweet Sixteen vs. High School. Watts St Nickerson vs. Gyro. March 15 B. C. Packers vs. 99 Taxi, Co-operative vs. Macey's, Watts & Nickerson vs, Canadian Legion. March 18 High School vs. Savoy. Co-operative vs. Port Ed ward, High School vs. People's Store, Watts & Nickerson vs. Grotto. ' l Professional GEORGE L. RORTE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man an M. SAUNDERS Blue 660 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do. myself. N -JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE 372 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 ' Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODRRATR PRIPRfl Prompt attention to mail order.. Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave Serving the Fisheries Industry WELLS (P.R.) LTD. f ! 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