itt ORSON WELLS - .L Today liinee Uupcrt Ddilp jSetog LtD. 'Saturday, May 1, 1948 F3 EDWARD G. Rni.iv. Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR IT-I .r. ""MIS in iriL STRANG (Subject to change) t Civic Centre Waterfront Whiffs Hectic Week As Halibut Fleet Leaves First Catches Will Soon Be Here SUNDAY MIDNITE Olfi SATURDAY P.M. 8:00 Hawaii Calls 8:30 Old Time Rhythm vessel "Aiinie Tuck" Is' on the fishing grounds, having sailed from Vancouver earlier in the week. It's Babcok's 50th halibut fishing season which makes him one of the veteran captains of the industry on the whole coast. Cy Young writes about him in the Province. He's from Nefound-land. Asked about his nickname, he said: "Just run your hand over that, lad," he remarked inclining his almost completely bald head in my direction. "Feel those ridges? il ...a? Customs Receipts $24,000 In April Customs receipts at the port of Prince Rupert during April totalled $24,797.22, less than half the amount collected in March. Total revenue for the first four months of the year is $163,805. Revenue for the same period last year was $126,363.-. . LASII LARUE FUZZY ST. JOHN KtNT TAVUu cum in- 9:00 Dancing Party 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Legislature Reports 10:30 Dance Orch. 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather Forecast SUNDAt A.M. 10:00 B.C. Gardener PIONEER SECOND Workers in shops and offices along the water JUSTICE' : front breathed a mighty sigh of relief Thursday !WeU slr, for two years that head CHAN ; The average life span of a fox is about 13 years. much in the manner of a housewife who has just got the children to bed they had got the halibut fleet safely off to the fishing grounds after a hectic 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 The Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News pre-season rush, fi or SVALUE SUNDAY Special Events p.m. , 2:00 Fastball general meeting. Little Theatre Group. 4:00 High School drama rehearsal. MONDAY Sports a.m. . 9: Bo-Me-Hi gym class. p.m. 1:00 Bo-M-Hi gym class. '4:00 Rup Rec intermediate girls. Special Events p.m. 8:00 Band practice. Municipal I.O.D.E. J.C.C. public speaking. AVOID STRAINING Muscles that have not been extensively used all winter should not be overtaxed now that good weather is here say health authorities. Spring usually brings a little ambition but take exercise gradually. And In the same way that a housewife knows that the morning will bring a renewal of juvenile adventures, so are the Julius Johansen; Maude J, Capt. J. Jonson; Covanent, H. Under-dahl; Bumper Catch, Capt. Arne Baardsen; Elva M II, Capt. G. S. Robertson; . Invercan 4, Capt. 11:03 Capitol Reports Ott. 11:30 Religious Period PJU HUM MBERT i your dollari etungs i V . i1 1 1 J I J ADUIT 12:00 CBC Symphony Orch. waterfront people aware that, & within the next week, the ves-'Mat Leighton; North Cap, Capt was as raw , as a beefsteak. I was on the J.R. Hughes, out of Prince Rupert in 1913, when 1,400 gallons of distillate aboard blew up. Every time I came to the surface, my head was scorched by burning gasoline. It took the doctor two years to fix me up. He told me to buy a hat that would not touch the top of my head. Been wearing a bowler ever since." "Hardhat" recalled the old days when a nickel bought a schooner of beer and free lunch. Halibut men, In the late nineties, got 20 cents a fish whether it weighed 10 pound or a hundred. "If a man earned a thousand dollars In a season he could live like a king for the rest of the M. Pedersen; Valiant I, Capt. H. m I 25 Knutsen: Sheila, Capt. W. A. Pierce; Southend, Capt. H. Grat-tand; Borgund, Capt. A. Dyb-havn. Bokay, Capt. O. Johnson; Cape ELECTRICAL Spencer, Capt. R. Giske; R. S , Capt. J. M. Adkins; Keno II, Capt. J. Eidsvik; Holly L, Capt.i R. Davidson; Izumi III, Capt. V. Johnson; Cape Sun, Capt. J. Seppala; Panda II, Capt. O. Ol- j 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 By the Sea 2:30 CBC News 2:33 John Fisher Reports :45Week-end Review 1:00 Alan and Me 3:30 Weather Forecast 3:35 Salvation Army Red Shield Broadcast CBC 4:00 Songs From the Movies 4:15 Movie Critic 4:30 Concert Hall Orch. 5:00 Everybody's Poetry . 5:30 Record Album 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Old Songs 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Stage 48 8:00 Readers Take Over 8:30 Music by Eric Wild 9:00 Classics For Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Short Stories ii'HVinnt lifting a finffpr " son; Digby, Capt. J. Chalmer; ' " Capt. B. Pettersen. Lois N, sels will be back in port, presumably with full holds of fish, ready for unloading, refueling new stores, bait and a myriad of minor repairs and adjustments that will keep them busy for at least a month. At the moment, however, there is an anticapatory calm along the oil docks and fish wharves which is a blessed thing to those who work there because it gives them time tocatch up on work which had to be neglected in the last-minute bustle of the "departing fleet. Nobody is Complaining. They know that this is harvest time in Prince Rupert and that the richness of the fish harvest is the greatest single factor in this city's prosperity. It means Jobs and payrolls and an end to unemployment insurance. It means busy days and overtime work not only on the fish wharves but in a score of industries al A number of Sechelt Indians FIXTURES APPLIANCES CLEANERS SERVICE SEE PHONE WRITE: RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE 644 313 THIRD AVENUE WEST BOX Paying her first visit to this! port since she entered postwar commercial service although she was no stranger here during the , war in which she operated as ai Royal Canadian Air Force ser-. vice . boat, the motor- vessel j have come north to operate large gillnet boats In the halibut fishery for canneries on the Skeena River. They will fish from camps in the same manner as dozens of other small boats. ' (il Supper (2Mjr T JUST HEAT pra-fft) q and eati VU,2Ji Dr. R. G. Large Is taking his Squamlsh Queen of Marine Express Lines was here yesterday. She arrived at Port Edward midnight Friday and, after dis power cruiser Fusilier to Vancouver with a view to disposal IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE Z SLIPS OF Z NOTE Sizes 12 To 44 B ... And 46 To 50 Also j WALLACE'S j Of Course Z charging 600 cases of dynamite and will be leaving tomorrow for the south with the vessel. He will be accompanied by Dr. J. P. there, came on into Prince Ru pert yesterday to load material from War Assets here with which I Cade and C. H. Orme with the latter's son, Eric Orme. Mr. Orme and Eric are arriving from Vic she sailed this morning for Van DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SUPERPAN PRESS KODACHROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. couver. The Squamlsh Queen is a 195-foot vessel powered with III tlie Matter of t lie "Administration Ait" a rid III thv Matter of the Kstate of Arthur lverett. Deceased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 28th day of April. A D. 1948. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Leverett. deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of June 1948. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no know toria on the Princess Norah to morrow morning. lied to it. This breeds an optimism that is reflected everywhere. True, there are dark speculations on an unsuccessful year, the first in. a decade, but somehow these are not taken too seriously. Speculation at the moment is more generally concerned with which skipper will bring in the first load of halibut next week. At the Co-op offices, things A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited ' "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" ANCIENT GAMBLERS Palamades is said to have in an Atlas diesel plant. She has a capacity for 185 tons of freight Marine Express Lines Is a company of water veterans headed by Capt. James McDonnell who served as an officer in the Navy during the war and was here as an officer on H.M.C.S. Prince Robert. The Squamlsh Queen NEXT FRIDAY vented dice about 1244 B.C. ledge All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. approached a state of near frenzy late this week when, on top of fishing preparations, there 'Tgfizr J Urmes urug carries a crew of nine including See the New Carpet at our store. Will not absorb water easy to clean. In large and small sizes and by' the yard. Phone 775 - 327 SrdAve. Dated this 29th day of April A D. 1948. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator. Atlin, B.C. (113) Capt. Owen Sorensen, Mate Johnny McLeod, Chief Engineev Attention IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE Art Fawcett, Second Engineer Clifford Norman and Chief Steward David Cullcn. A notable towins job was performed re NEWROYK III tile Milder of the "Administration LING THE TAILOR The Popular H01EI Art" and it tlie Mutter of the Estate nf James Nedved, Heeeaseil. Testate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of came through several hundred checks returns for liver and viscera from last year's catch. The fact that there were some pretty substantial payments among them were of only slight interest to the harried office crew who prepared the check? for delivery to the fishermen. The accounting staff worked all one night then turned to it again the next day. And on top of lack of sleep they had to contend with the jeers of their more fortunate comrades who accused them of all-night partying. Said one sleepy accountant: "I guess I might just as well have partied. I feel as If I had." His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 28th day of April. A D. 1948. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of James Nedved. deceased. A Home Awaj From 6 50 Rooms. Hot nd cently by the Squamish Queen when she delivered a record barge load of 1,400,000 feet o' lumber from Port Tahsis on the West Coast of Vancouver Island to New Westminster, making it from Nootka Sound to the Sand-heads in forty-eight hours. Skippered by "Hardhat" Joe Babcock, the 70-foot halibut All parties having claims against PRINCE RUPERT Sails For the said estate are hereby required to We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yon wal PHONE 949 220 Slxtn Street Water PRINCE RUPERT, B' Phone 251 P.O. & furnish same, properly verified, to nae on or before the 30th day of June 1948. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge, , All parties indebted to the- estate are required to pay the amount of thetr indebtedness to me forthwith. MOTHER'S Dl " Halibut boats which cleared the Customs office here on Thursday for the Area Two grounds were the Cape Spear, Just Arrived! Dated this 29th day of April A D. 1948. ALBERT E. RODDIS, Official Administrator, Atlin, B.C. (113) VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY. AT 11:15 FM. For KETCHIKAN ... WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Pnr information call o? write City or Depot Ticket Otttctt PRINCE RUPERT, C. May 9th You can't repay tlie 1'' care she has given ! thrown tlie years, but or, day you can say, "Tli"k 2UcaU ou' YARDING, LOADING, SKIDDING r PILE DRIVING Directly with British Columbia's Leading Manufacturer el Legging Machines ' Writ, Wir or TcUphen Collect It Q.B.Mtwlieltd. TeUphon. Empir 7721 P.O. Bos 207 Victoria, l.C Capt. Ole Stegavlg; Annabels, Cant. Georee Cook: Kalen, O. MacFarlane-Lcfaivre Spring Styles Stegavlg; Signal, Capt V. W. COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Tour Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE A beautiful card or fM FOR MEN motto will h"l reveal Lit Foreman; Island Queen, Capt. Henry Wahl; Helen II, Capt. Peter Byrne; Oldfleld, Capt. A. Rosang; Connie Jean, Capt. J. 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