' I '' J i I ! Prime tluticrt DaHp Jletos LtD. Thursday, March 25, 1948 IT&dagjt in Spwts ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Classified Advertising - - - - ClarstflMls: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notion 80c; Cards of Thanks, ra!h Notices. Funeral Notices. Marrtaye nt Engagement AnEounwmeiHs. $2. Bill McChesney High Man In Junior Basketball Statistics Final statistic of the Junior Basketball League show Bill McChesney ol Stone's edging out Bud Ratchford of 65 Taxi by five FOR SALE HOCKEY SCORES i Pacific Coast Vancouver 3. Tacoma 2 New Westminster 6, Seattle 5 (overtime!. San Diego' 6, San Francisco 5 i overtime!. . v SHORf SPORT Max Schmellng's guarantee of $350,000 for a heavyweight tit.l fight in Berlin was turned down by Champion Jimmy Braddock 11 years ago. The Jersey Irishman elected to meet Joe Louis In Chicago and lost his crown when knocked out in the eighth round. his me M'-Chesncy was tied with ,n? (laf tle"eh Ratchford at 124 pomts but he then scored five points which gave .him his margin to win. 'McChesney also scored the most field Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGIN! scored most points in a game, 16. goal 60: ad the most fouls, 27; " " " , McChesney's forward teammate. Rosy Lesieur, led the way ir. WE Have Just had some very fine property listed that warrants 1 your investigating. For ex- ample, there are two choice vii. 1 view mi. lots in in Ration Section Tan Two tha cavated. The owner is leavin? -town and must sacrifice. There is also a lovely home out there with three bedrooms, sunporch, dining room, etc. as well as a fenced yard all on two lots. Very reasonable too. We also have some business lots downtown. There are very few of these left so ir you are interested In low cost quality nrnnnrtv see us at once. To inspect any or this property nr nuw lisilnos that we have. Phone 342 or call into the office ! at 307 Third Avenue. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Real Estate Ins irance ROOM AMI HOARD free throws 16 out of 30 attempted for a top percentage of 53. Allan Hartwig of Gyro had the most free throw attempts. 33. Game records show Stone's scoring the most points in a game, 40. Stone and Gyro combined lor a two-team total score of (12 in a game. Simundsen of High School and Christoff of Stone's scored the most free throws in a game, 4. High School committed the most fouls in a game, 13, and joined with Gyro for a game high of 25. Two outstanding records of the season involved Stone's and High School. On January 24 Stone's blanked High School to the tune of 27" n February 14 the teams combined to score 12 points ismitive free throws in the .second and third quarters. IT PA YS TO Cigarette MILD. SWEET, FINAL IN BILLIARDS Jimmy Nicull Wins Legion Tournament From Jack Frew ' Canadian Legion members turned out In force last night to see the finals of the second English billiards tournament played at the Legion Hall since the New Y.'ur. Jimmy Nicoll won over Jack Frew. By mutual ugreement the game was set ut 200 points instead of 250 as originally scheduled. The players were, within a few points of one another until after the first century hud been pussod when Jimmy Nicoll took the lead, an advantage wh'-h he maintained until the end of the game, winning an interesUmv match and the tournament with a score of 200 to Frew's 139. Jack Frew had a lot of bad luck in narrowly missing manv difficult shots which resulted in leaving his opponent in an advantageous position. Jimmy Nicoll, whose skill at handling a cue had been unknown until quite recently, played with all the "sans froid" of a veteran i ni' loupest, winning sireuK til iz games w as maac uy niuue s. The longest losing streak of 9 games was made by Hlfih School. Following are the records of players and teams compiled by Oliver Santmbane; tournament player and provided an exhibition of stellar billiards throughout the match Ua highest break was only U but !v scored consistently and with the cannii.t ss of his race, paid particular uitculi.i.i l.j th. position In which he left the balls for his opponent. At the conclusion of the game President Vic Houston, when presenting the prizes, spoke suitably to both the winner and tho loser, Nicool carried off a coffee percolator as his prize, while Jack Frew, the "runner-up," was the recipient of a pipe and tobacco pouch. C. L. Youngman, whose 32 was the highest break in the tuurnj a prize. During tiiP evcniiv light photo was t.n. -. nln ........ - .. """61 taincu out .j niitinii manner. T A Tlxr-.., Canadian sta on the G.-eat Lakes W; "uiK-in-inc-Watcr. au, III lulG T,.,ll..' "s railways M m piouc, a large uurik.n . is credited to tcntul m relieving the Indian t.w ROOM AND BOARD $43 eae"'Gyn) lg double; $48 single. Sleeping j (Ii,h S(.h()(il g rooms for rent. Table meals j playpl. Tpam Mrs. Uwl' v. 622 Fraser Street R Ha;t.hhjrd (65 Taxl ) I Get extra good-looking comfortable shaves with MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in quality end low price. 4for 10ff-12for 25, 1 I wf4.T!Trta?r.'ij JIMS a sooil cili.cn V I Oil RL'N'I H. FOR rent 2 or 4 room suite T. furnished or unfurnished II. reasonable. 623 3rd Ave. W. S. - ' M. FOR RENTOne sleeping room R, 801 Borden Street. Hi) I FOR RENT Newly decorated furnished room. 050 7th Ave. East. WORK WA.V1ED MlDDLE-ageri woman will louh after children evenings. Phoiir Oreen 'tft WANTED Bookkecper-Stenog- rapher required for Public Accountant's office. Must be! experienced. Apply to Room 1, ! Stone BuildiiiK. itfi j LOST i LOST on Sunday forenoon, one shatterproof glass ventilator ! wing for automobile, with top ' and bottom chrome fittings. Return in any condition to Daily News or Phone 369 Reward. ' (73i LOST Will party who picked up wrong grey tweed overcoat at Navy dance Saturday night, phone Blue 637 after 0 p.m. (73) WANTKU j WANTED Old copper, brass,! aluminum, tin, zinc, babbit. ; lead and old storage batteries. ; Northern Eenterprizes next to Enterprize Grocery, 144 3rd. West, one block from McBride. Phone 343. (Oil , i BUYERS OF U.S.A. r'oducts. W" act as your personal purchasing agent, for any Item you may wish to purchase. For home, Office, factory, mine or " mill Ariclr-ess nil Incnifln, In FG. 65 Taxi 13 209 St nue's IS 194 120 110 O. 18 50 B. McChesney i Stone's . 17 00 D. Bill (05 Taxi) ... . 17 52 Lesieur i Stone's i 18 44 Holt 1 05 Taxii 18 42 Marshall (Gyro 19 31 Dumas (Stone'si . 17 Webster (05 Taxii 9 smith (High School i 18 (Continued . . . Another Job for JAVEX! j i Quick-cleansing Javex mokes I toilets shine. Disinfects, deodorizes and whitens, all in one efficient, labor-saving action. AT YOUR DEALER'S I IN THE SUPREMe COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PHOBATK ll. tl... l.lllnr ..r IIih I..,.,, j.f riu.,r iirrininri iiiiiim.ii ixiwrnKf kimnii ociir Ht-ririiiii iiiiiiwn Vi'.e e mi r ..r "xdmhiMr. A.t" take notice thut by Order of tlio HXh, (lay of Marc h, A D. 1048. I was appointed AdminlKtrndir of the Ksiitlr nl Oscar lk iimiul Hansen, otlicl-wl.:.' kanwn a:; ..s.ar rirnni tlaiisfn. dpt-raKcd. All pitnirs Iiiiviiik claims rtuiiiKi. "l( Esinte are hen by miuln-d to properly vvrlfl.d to Dated at the City of Prince Ru- rw.rt O. 11, r.rn.'l.w.M r.t nritlJt Cl- nmtiin. tins uiih u.y of March, ad. nonnoN FRASKn pomifM. Ofliclal Administrator. Prince Hupon. II t: (81 1 MM FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 It.. In four compart merit s. Red 441. itfi POR SALE 31 -ft. trolling boat! "Eider." Apply Knox Hotel. Room 18. (7Gl FOR SALE- -Simplex Engines 1"2 to 31 II. P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight oi Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. t) FOR SALE Used Kitchen Ranges for wood and coal, Kitchen Chairs, Electric Sewing Machine, Electric Ironer, China Cabinet, Electric and Battery Radios, 5-piece Bedroom Suite, f riuidaire, New Kitchen Ranges best quality. Other useful articles at real saving prices. Come and look them over. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tfl FOR SALE -Scrap wood, random lensUh-s. 1 cord. $0.00; 3 cords. $10.00. Phone Green 977. (80) FOR SALE Kitchenette table.' English pram, single bed wil h spring mattress, two coal oil heaters all practically new. Phone Red 603. (72 1 FOR SALE -Wartime circulating, heater complete with pipes. 1320 Piggot Ave. (621 FOR SALE - 6" wick burner for range. Apply 544 9th West. (75) FOR SALE -32' troller "Mag-seen nor". Can be at Mas-(78t sett, B. C. FOR SALE-7,000 feet 2xfl fir fluorlng, 4.000 feet corrugated galvani.e.l roofing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mutch. ttf) FOR SALE Piano. Ptione lied 209. I73i FOR SALE-Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, April 14, for the purchase of Lots 1 1 to 4. inclusive, of Block 21. S.D. of D.L. 460, Plan 818A, Stewart Townsite, Cassiar District, together with buildings situate tli : eon and contents. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Official Administrator, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Samuel Dcscljampx, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (77i HAIRDRFSSING BUSINESS For Sale Fully equipped B?auty Shop in prosperous northern town. More than full-time work for one opera.tor. Apply l Mrs. C. V. Morris. Smither.;, B.C. 1 76 1 I FOR SALE New mantel "model Philco radio. Apply 1345 Pig-1 got Place. (73i I FOR SALE-Cream enamel kii- I i n rnnf: Quebec . clrcuU'.- ' ing heater. Both In good con-' dlflon. Apply at 514 7th Av. West. ' (7fi,. LOOK AT THIS! ! 5-room, well-' built home, close to 4th and i " McBride. Very reasonably! , piced for quick sale Terms ' can be arranged. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342, evenings Red. 399. (7(i I OR SALE Kitchen stove, heat. er; guitar; desk and other fur-. ; niture. Black 232. (70) ! FOR SALE Boat "Valiant No. 1" ! 40 ft. long, built 1946, Chrysler , j engine, tumpieie nanoui gear 3 and direction finder. Phone ' 382 or H . Anderson, Dodge i Cove. (77) FOR SALE Piano, Phone Green ' 633. (74) FOR SALE-Paclfic Type Steel ! Heating Boiler, Nominal 76 j H P., No. 8523. Plus 2- H.P. Electric Motors and mlscellan- eous parts. Phone 342 Eve-j nings Red 399 or Wrjte P.O. ' Box 927, Prince Rupert. (74) FOR SALE S-room hous. 140 9th East. Phone Plack 990. (76) You saw It in the Dally News! COTTAGE CFIEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SEKVXCI j Fred Perry, former amateur tennis champion, polished off 44-year-old Big Bill Tllden in four sets at Madison Square Garden 11 years ago. Fourteen thousand enthusiasts paid $30,-000 to sec the black-haired Briton defeat trie . "Old Master" 0-1, 0-3, 4-C. 6-0. t Civic Centre ' FRIDAY (Nperial fcvrnl) 2:30 p.m. Chavchavadze Recital. SATURDAY (Sport) AM. 2:00-Badminton (Huskelliall Practices) 11:00 Hi School Junior Boys 12:00 111 School Junior Juvenile Girls (Ituskf (hall Games) Today's Stars vs. Old-Timers (Sperial tvenls) 8:30 -Sports Broadcast (CFPRi Advertise m t;ie Daiiy News What This GREER & FT. FT A. FT 7, PF. Pts. 34 107 .317 123 452 40 135 .340 102 434 56 183 .306 85 301 41 124 .330 102 261 FG. FT. FT A FT 'I PF. Pts. 12 31 30 25 124 9 32 28 27 129 4 18 22 25 108 16 30 53 14 104 7 18 39 11 91 8 22 36 20 70 30 3 15 20 22 G3 29 5 14 3(i 18 6:1 23 10 20 34 20 50 on Pa;.'e 7) MIXED A' FIVE PIN SCHEDULE Hcnectule lor uu uniJ part oi the Mixed "A" Bowling League is as ioIIowk: March HI - McMeckins vs. Ileadpinners Pushovers vs. Dodders, Atomics vs. Thistles. Maple Leafs vs. Pioneers. Kilo- watts vs. Uolil Seals. Miunri.-. Kin"inners. April 7 Atomics vs. Pioneers, MrMrekins vs. Kilowatts, Heart - pinners vs. Hold Kculs, Midgets vs. Dodgers. Kiiiuuinpers vs. Maple Leafs. Pushovers vs. Thistles. April 14 - Pushovers vs. Maple Lea Is. Dodcers vs. Gold Seals. Midgets vs. Thistles. McMeckins vs. KiniM)lnneis. Atomics vs. Kilowatts. Ileadpinners vs. Pioneers. AVAR BUILDINGS IN NORTH SOLD I i I Settlirs ii. ii.e Peie Riven I Block have been picking up for use as farm buildings, several ; surplus buildings from along; the Alaska Highway from the War Assets Corporation. The buildings during the war were used by United States forces cle- ployed along the highway. Not only are farmers acquiring builclinKS. of which there ar- some, 2000 in all. from modest shelters to barracks, but others are being acquired with a view to their use as hostels and service and repair stations along tin highway. Taste Van (amp's ... you'll want it often I TENDER SPAGHETTI WITH TANGY CHEESE and HEMLOCK i !mmI cilizen reaped liim-cir . , . unci rcM'cls li rijrlil ofollier. lie avoicU liijrolrv ami inloli-rancr. He puis 1 1 it- welfare of liin country ami liis coiiiiiniiiil y Ix-foic liia )vn al anlaL'C He is iiioilcratc in liin tliinkin ami iiioili-ralc in lii miioiM. lie is inoilcralc in liis use of Iiimii icrt. AVhru sin occasion fulls for I lie cnjo incnl of ulii-kv, the ;omI filicn knows, as '1'lic House of Seagram has so frequently ioin(ci out, that lie lias a personal resMiniliiliiy to I limn If. to Iih I'amilv ami to coniiir It is to "tlrink iiMMleralely" r not at all! ' JOHN F. BRADY v FOREIGN April. A 1H4H attrr' which dale BUYER'S AGENT, 9717 Denl- cliilnm filed m:ijr be paltl without ref-, , 4 . , . . ereiice to anv elaims of which I then AVp-. Cleveland 2, Ohio, hiu, klMlwBe. USA. (80) ' AH parties Ultlebtecl to the Hfild , Estnie are lierehy reciulrrc) to p:iy I'FJllSONAL tte amount of their Inclehteilnrss to . 1 me forthwith. TENDERS mm WE Have a Buyer for a 3-bed room bungalow with basement and furnace. Also buyers for 4 and 5 room well-built homes. List with Armstrong Agencies for best results. Phone 342 and a representative will rail. (74) MACHINKKT rOlt SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable 8awmllls manufactured by National Machinery Company .Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tfl v MFTM, WORK ?LUMBINQ Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnates, tanks, eatestroughing; and stack work. Lftourneau Si Sons, 629 Sixth West Phone 543 ' (tf Wili be received by the undersigned up to noon Wednesday, April 7th. for purchase of tyn thousand (10,000) yards of gravel. Specification, delivery points and dates of delivery may be obtained at office of City Engineer. All tenders to be accompanied by certified cheque for 10 of amount of bid, which amount shall be forfeited to the City if the successful tenderer fails to fulfill his contract. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. II. D. TII.UM, CHv Clerk. . (74) THE HOUSE OF UU) J ATTENTION FUTURE PATRONS! We Are Glad to Announce That We Can Now Supply You With advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard, or by the Government of British Columbia. SPLIT SPRUCE (C KLEDW ED ! BRIDDEN Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPKKTS NI WEST AM M"s' lir-TO-DUK RKSTArKA"'' ........ ....... . .... ni n il 1 .'ID A "' ln HK.r.isiuv u t R: Certificate Tlllr No. i;T-I In Lot Trnly-ne (!l). Hloc-li One (I), of District lot Three I In nil reel a net Khtv-one (.1(11), ilhige or Terracf. Map 1.5?. WIIEKKAS wtlsfartnry proof of loaa of the above Certificate of Title Isuecl In the name of Thomas W. Rons hs been filed in this office. Holies Is hereby Riven that I Khali, at th expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a Provisional Certlfirate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In wrltltiR. DATED at the Ijind HeRlstrv Office. Prince Rupert. B.C. this Kith duv of March. 1H4H, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy Becjstrar of Titles. (90) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alteration Floor Sanding a Specialty " . . ... mil. CIT TO LENGTH . Clean Handpicked 'Surefire' Kindling "WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AND QUANTITY" B & W TRANSFER Crcon 186 V II O N ES Red 182 special ninner rvery rimi. CHINESE DISHES A SPEHAM CHOP SUEY CHOW MM' Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 fOR OUTSIDE OKIURS VIW i iiiii )ii