"4 Prince Uupcrt Dailp Hem UD. Friday, April 2, 1948 - - Classified Advc 4T w?Me- . TV ' " ' '- - - , ' 1 - y -"j It jmi ' I. I Iff " 1 " "I ,5 i iimiiiA i ClRfwIflPdn 2c per wnrd wr ii,m, SOe i uniR nr mnnb. TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS' DRAMA Arrangements Finalized for local Festival "'"11 t,n ,.l ..in. untin Notion c "Ms 1" JT iVe written A SprincN I 1 V POEM,FOLKS-LISTEN '.'- V I I e BIRDS ACS SINCNC I 1 I -LT IN THE TREES I CARD OF THANKS c wish u exuena our heart- vrsn H lh.nl,. J ... . 1 i, f fcTHE FLOWERS ARE NOP DING 1 '""Mai Fill, SAM?.. ' " l purchase M ;""le. Rupert, " """ay Apru est nr an., t. . -n, o L 1W' ten thanks and appreciation tnr the acts of kindness and sym- pathy from our friends and rela-l tives. Also the brautiful floral I offerings, in the loss of our be"-1 loved husband and father, Mr. I . C. Scharff. Special tha,lksllva to Rev. Wilson for his rnmt mfor-.- i Ing words, also thanks to th? Canadian Legion. Mrs. V. C. Scharff and Son.i. FOit BiliT J'OR SALE Furnished 5 room house and bath, for quick sale. owner leaving town. $1900 ' Phone Red 660. i78)' FOrTs- ""1Jtrl Fishei rllnceRUpen FOR SALE-Man1 Ra(,i". 4 tubes i Als Royal Pora ";l"iiy used Dln- or : Phon, He; write Bux 322 tv. SECTION Il-4; basement, furna. wr view; need, Bargain for c&. Agenrles. jhon. I Two aftrenoons and two nights of music and drama will be presented the public of Prince Rupert when the Music and Drama Festival is held here during the first wek of May. At a me etlnjr of the festival committee held Wednesday night in the Civic Centre Martin Stuart and Mrs. 1 F. E. Anfield of the prograam ' committee submitted a draft of the program. Tne urst afternoon will consist of selections by the younger ) sinking groups and rhythm i bands. High school drama will ibe the main feature of the. first J evening with two drama groups ; from Booth Memorial High School and one from the Hazel- ton Superior School competing ' for junior honors. : To balance the night's performance the I program coinmmee puuinea iu i have some of the . elementary : school choirs present their vocal , selections. On the second ' afternoon. church choirs and other junior choir 'will take the spotlight. On the final night the senior drama competitions will be held when two groups from the Prince Rupert Little Theatre will put on a one-act mystery and aone- ! act comedy In discussing admission char- , FOR SALE 31 ft., trolling boat : most ne Also CANCER RESEARCH CONTINUES Today cancer research goes along steadily in the medical laboratories. But outside the labs, the crusade against cancer takes the form of fighting the disease with facts. More and mure information about the symptoms of the disease and the advantages of early treatment munt be made available to the nubile. "Eider." Apply Knox Hotel summer coat ' - "CAKIS of fit ffiF? Good for you. &ffijL 4? J$ I J Digostiblo ..SCW lar- 38 Room 18. 1 1 82 2 1 1 1 I run bALtcnev. engine witn clutch, transmission and mai--l Ine water pump, in good shap"J Bargain for $175.00. Apply I Marine General Repair, 1st' Ave. East. 1731 i Reminiscences By w.J. d Reflections FOR SALE-6-room house anJ OR SALE -Three bath; excellent condition, fullv 1 n Diesel Statu modern. Price $4000.00. Priive1 63 bore' 10-inct Rupert Realty Co. itfi; npcted wi'h -- - .. .... I fresh water enni VOR SALE-Piano. $200. Annlv Winskm. mi 1 It's not so long ago that the 'any complaints'-" and as a gen-single or double step in many a eral rule there would be nary a Third Avenue store doorway growl. ' ' ' Helped spoil one's sunny temper lli 4th East. Phone Green B33. H P. Vivian die (80 1 erator unit with Babe Ruth Picks Them Names All-Time All-Star Itaseball Team PHILADELPHIA Babe Ruth picked an All-Time, All-Star bas?ball team this week but left right field open because 'I just don't want to pick myself." Here is the line-up as it appeared in the Saturday Evening Post: Pitchers Walter Johnson, Washington Senators; Christy Mathewson, New York Giants; Grover Cleveland Alexander and Herb Pennock, New York Yankees. 1 Catcher -Ray Schalk, Chicago White Sox. , ! First Base-Hal Chase, New York Yankees. j Second Base Napoleon La- I oie, Cleveland Indians. j Shortstop Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh Pirates. Third Base Jimmy Collins, Boston Red Sox. ! Left Field Ty Cohb, Detroit . Tigers. Centre Field Tris Speaker, Clveeland Indians. Right Field-Mr. X. Leaving the selection of the right fielders to his readers, Ruth offered as candidates Har ry Hooper, Joe Jackson, Harry Heilman, Ross Young and Mel Ott. Chase got the call over Lou Gehrig or George Slsler at first because he "was no punk at th plate" and had "unbelievable folding ability." I put Larry Lajoie at second (for his 1 remarkable hnuna; skill (and because 1 Lajoie could make the hardest chances look easy," Ruth said. IIOM'S WAGNEU FXCF.I.LFD 51K)RT9 Honus Wagner was Just head and shoulders over anyone else at shortstop. Jimmy Collins could come in and pounce on bunts and short hits like a cat, if anyone tried to cross him up and rifle a hard drive through him, Jimmy was always ready. No one catf dispute Ty Cobb's right to be placed on anyone's All-Star team. He had the bl- KCBk llitl-iillc uaiuns - nMimtAa anyone who n'hn aupr ever n piayea dir- league eaa. baseball rjaseDau and ana was w a whip- p pet on the bases. . ." "My old sidekick, Tris Speaker 1 Continued on Pa?2 Six) PERSONAL- BUYERS OF U.S.A. products. Wf act as your personal! purchasing agent, for any item you may wish to purchase. For home, office, factory, mine or mill. Address all inquiries to JOHN V. BRADY FOREIGN BUYER'S AGENT, 9717 Denl-son Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio, U S A. (80) Comes the day when something definite may be knoWn about the fate of the giant warehouse, hard by yon railway station. The snectre of demolition ges the committee felt that the j carriage, for example or main purpose of the festival was , wrecked a promising sale. But, to create interest among the ' like snow wreaths in spring, students and public and that it Jean, they are fading away, ' was more Important that as And good, riddance, chortle the many people as possible have purchasing public. the opportunity of being pres- I ent than to make large profits. A local newspaper file, pub-Adjudicator for the local fes- llshed in March 1924, carries an mother struggling with baby Ottawa despatch, saying that Hon. C. D. Howe had recom- mended the construction of a terminal grain elevator at Prince ?uper' What could the man nave utrt-u tiiiuiviiig ut r Some able-bodied parties al- ways find everything wrong, and 50 kw 440 volt vee belt driven. cooled, fitted niter. The abo- have been ope: seasons and are tlon. For furtht apply Prince R man's Co-op. B C. Box 264. FOR Ki FOR REN T Fu: 1142 Park Ave.C: FOR RENT-Warc room, very ic Fraser Street. FOR RENT Larjt artment, airy. view from each Avenue Ea.it. $46 Phone 844. FOR SALE Wartime house oni Plggott Ave. Newly decorated small four, including all fur-i niture, with electric rang?. Immediate possession. $2,000 cash. GARAGE on McBride St., as going concern. Including ' lnnd, building, all equipment,! stock and spare parts. $9,000. Half cash will handle deal. Splendid opportunity. See H. O. HELGERSON LTD. 1 81 FOR SALE-Ply wood. Apply Army Camp, 11th Ave. i78) FOR SALE OR RENT Walk -in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft.. In four compartments. Red 441. to FOR 8ALES:;nplex Engines 12 to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 HP. Marine Straight 01 Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern BC. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) cannot be entertained. Not that! Ah, not that! But let U3 forsake dismal foreboding, and turn to lighter themes. Consider sDort. which is eood for one. How about golf, as a com- n-inlnn nlore tn hniPhntlO The Rupert terrain is rugged, alb it damp and might, as golf ground, have to be rejected. Yes, It might but not that noble ware house, where perfect shelter is assured In all seasons, where floors are smooth and spacious. mr- rw REGINA (P When Jack Mor- seek pity for no real reason, and abundant lighting can pro-Others, with justification for vide a blaze of glory! Professional DRESSMAKING - Children's Clothing Maternity Wear a Specialty Be smartly dressed with hidden expansion features PHONE BLACK 687 -84 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone 387 JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner Sixth Street Red 808 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI 1 Phone RED 739 I 1361 Overlook Street I , THOM MlllrlM STIPFT ML ATPTAT 1 AIj - LTD, 253 East First Avenue ERIC SPEERS, Mgr. 701 East 8th Avenue j HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavig Beauty Culture in , all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners FOR RENT-Fire ,,,,, uin uonap nf Phone Green 6.'6. tival will be Ross A. Lort. TE Kit ACE At a well-attended farewell , . . , , , social given in honor of Rev. Roland Hills, O. C. Sessions, rectors' warden, presented him with. a wallet of money in appreciation of three years of service .as rector at St. Matthew's Church in Terrace Tho off.. if was held in the Orange Ha;l on Wednesday evening Ml.i and names oomnriseri the ent.pr tnlnmnnf r,f f V,a Muninn refreshments were, served by the ladies InHio of t-ha the Womens Auxiliary. Rev. Hills will leave Vaxa i, Monday for Spokane. The Easter dance, sponsored by the Orange Lodge and held in the Orange Hall on Monday evening, drew a large crowd, which danced to the music of tne local orchestra till the "wee sma" hours of the morning. Ro- fre.shments were served at mid- night by the Lodge members The door priae was wont by Loyal Harrison. . , FOR RENT-2 roo- usmess and JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-22 BESNER BLOCK P.O Box 894 Phone Blue 443 ' "ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 269 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Green 882 GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING P.O. Box 1420 831 Bacon St. Phone Green 391 STEPHEN ERICKSON PIANO TECHNICIAN TUNING AND REPAIRS Slack 195 411 West 7th Ave SUPERIOR DECORATORS PAINTING :: PAPERHANGING Phone Blue 952 or Black 245 Len Hitchins Bill Thornton DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 SMITH & ELK INS LTD. Plumbing and Heating-Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box. JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER P1IONE RED 752 ' Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling, Weighing BLtfE 780 BLUE 980 rrr : TT- ! 338 9th Ave. Wes: run sals-usqa Kitchen Ran ges for wood and coal. Kitchen FOR RENT -4 row Chairs, Electric Sewing Ma- E. Carlson, Steelt at least some sympathy, would-j nr, taKe it as a giu. a youny j fellow named Perron, with wife1 ana lanuiy, runs a mile lurm t 1- 1.. back east. Ol'lVllli: ill 1LU1V, J Ilf - u, ...j ,,i,u Ulu"" uw J'1"' l" , an arm disabled. How he does , .t u, it, 1 1 J win m u o tx ii" horseback rider and some time back, shot a bear and cub, from the saddle. The world and its woes! "Oh,' he says with a grin. "it's pretty fair. We haven't any other." Twenty-eight mure April days t,r run, and, if each is anywhere near as good as yesterday, there wont or shouldn't be a single kick. It will be like old days in the bleedin' army when, at messtime, an officer would shout FOR RENT-One 801 Borden Str V.aa ti.oo fA,,,f faH in ant o n ana iicic, 11411. w n pvvv .... f k,o,i nA knito, rffiv, no-, ' " B ' formance of a play, , he , found 7 he hufn nff nnrt nf hw np - - - 1 "beard." Without batting an ey. he chewed up the beard and 1 swallowed it with the bread. HAD EARLY TRAINING Knud Rasmussen, Danish Arc- j tic explorer, view up in Green-j land where his father was a par SOIL LOURDES PILGRIMAGES j In peacetime about 500,000j pilgrims a year visit the shri.iej at Lourdes. FOR RENT Sip. ; r-' XONDIE Droamhoat Loses Steam. By Chic Yonnw y" ' )rT, 1 1 1 ' 7 E -vou look so iiii I r,,jiiiAjiiil, ; 1 IT'S SO LATE)''' I C f P BEAUTIFUL, STANDING p NOW NOw"fICAN-PM; - :1 THEI?E WOMANHOOD j ' (STOP IT. DEACM JUST SET w ll- WALUTS GLORVJ. y I'M TRYING r Jti B60WITr47Wfcl I ? AnJ?!?NTD (jO BE MAO ) T':1 chine, Electric Ironer, China Cabinet, Electric and Battery Radios, 5-piece Bedroom Suite, Frigidalre, New Kitchen Ranges best quality. Other useful articles at real savlhg prices. Come and look them over. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Scrap wood, random lengths. 1 cord, $6.00; 3 cords. $16.00. Phone Given 977. (861 FOR SALE -7,000 feet 2x6 fir flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized roofing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mutch. (tf) FOR SALE AttractivT1nome7 7 rooms, furnace. Centrally located, water view. Two lots m garden. For quick sale, $5,000 cash. G. P. Tinker and Co. Ltd. (tf FOR SALE-32' troller "Mag-seen nor". Can -be at Mas-(78) sett, B. C. FOR SALE -1944 Fargo 2'2 ton truck, 100" wheelbase complete with Gallon Hydraulic Hoist and 12' x 7' Flat Deck Body, j Completely overhauled, in first 1 class condition. Price $1925.00. 1 Apply Rupert Motors Ltd. (tft FOR SALE White enamel Enterprise range with "Litile Queen" pot burner. Nearly new. Black 482. ( 83 FOR , SALE Complete "Wea'-i Ever" waterless cooking set, hardly used; original coot Green Id 894 G . Wi ft - i-j J- tf r- U iaBl PCrVI k- "CfXf U working girl Thompson Stiff FOR RENT-Efljt artment, availabi mit Apartments phone Bla':k 2. ROOM AXD ROOM AND BOA! double; $48 sin: rooms for rent. Mrs. Lawley, 62 WANTED TO REV five-room hoi quired. Phone 3" WANTED- Old t aluminum, tin. lead and old sto: , Northern EentM,' Enterprise Grot' West, one bloc Phone 343. - VVOKKfH YOUNO WOMAN drcn evening MIDDLE-ased c1 after children fl Green 588. HELP 1 WANTED-Rc"aWf ii tor vicinity ! Write Box 323 experienced. Stone Buiidiv AGENTSM:lke ,ha fast sell" ..mcr line of H leatherette qu.a " vaiue. ,nnnY SALE . ;. t t . ; . ' -. 3-. . 1 1... r...-i 1 ic wi-m.wi.i.Kv.i i I vs, y'y'y''-': :. Party Line! x I ) LINUiAY MOTORS LTD. , feLAE) s rf ' ZSl- r I t 'IMPORTANT CALlY ' (HEAR VOU MA) f, Cl'O LOWEI? THE VOURtsS TM J. I SECOND AVENTE AND FIRST STREET )l TO MLk' 1 A "9" T & XiEM AN0 HAS LEFT V SSUN ) ZsiYE& -fit f 2ss Jzjffin J PHONE 866 j Br7rgH fe Fgr'yr i -; i Jgj - iiru-ururuxriroyJ April Fool! '' " ' I" "ITO'i'M mvmm TMPnnr- .... rr,,,,. v I' WWCh HFWDHVAI keo3irAU(TBEEN iDcwiSl.QrsTraBiH. rTTs 'iuisA Hi;if ! jfl LIMu . nCWKUlAL kii 2! ) Li JTh N 510H.35, will go for $85.00. can - --jrTBool! at 042 8th Ave. East after j P-m- ":" ,nf ... . ii 1 1 a t r 1 kss 1 1 r scf-'ij I tujat uff and all ;.fiv- jt? ( vo.'inu. 1 a I B.C. ::r.'vn .one ',: FOR SALE Tuxedo suite, good condition, 38-40. Phone 345. 9:30-5:30. (79) FOR SALE Boat 'Iceland I", 42 ft., 11-ft. beam, Chrysler motoo. $8,000 or nearest offer. Phone Green 612. .' '83) MACH1NKK FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National 1 Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery j Company Limited, Vancouver. BC. tf) ! "KEYSTONS OF FREEDOM' The Magna Charta, granted j by King John at Runnymede to 1 English barons in 1215, has been , described by historians as the 'keystone of freedom." ' intv iailuk nu cl ox-Ly flies v P&v imotK f r A Home Away From Home 1 f&fo fiTSj Ik M" ' iS JLV1 -JZ We are aklng , leaning ad . Tp) , Mf, jSi fSTki, L K O 7A kitcnen smitliers. iW rZZAxm I PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' -, V FiJK .etU(r i I M mf TH I fcs 1 U I PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street j Phone 281 . P.O. Box 1M i ?&XtF K iJ IR SI Ci 'J ijQ jc j J A CLASSIFIED AD TN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS , g tT f ... en ovestrom-'W"' work. ?J . . ' l WML I