6l Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 1, 1950 MM k. mm Indian Woman 'Mother of Year" PORTLAND, Ore if) Mrs. ' V ROBtW 6 o'clock Vuiil :vrnlng from the south and sailed at midnight for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail south at 1:30 p.m. The Chilcotln brought north a fair-sized list of passengers and full freight SHIPSand WATERFR0N1 Boat Parade From Rupert Stream of Vessels Clear For Halibut Grounds During Week-end J Prince Rupert's men of ths 1 i Mi urn ' my cargo. Also in port last evening i I lull Making the last of two voyages in relief, of the Coqultlam, which has been undergoing an overhaul : DRAPERY AND 1 CURTAIN DEPARTMENT Cretonne Prints Damask Homespun Marquisette Plastic 2 Ruffled Sets Panels Tailored Sets Cottage Sets was the Camosun, Capt. William McCombe, which arrived at 4:15 from Masset Inlet points and sailed at 9:30 for Butedale, Bella Bella, Namu, Westview and sea sailing in such well known ijn Vancouver, Union steamer vessels as the Balsac," Morris H, ! chilcotln, with Capt. John Boden Cape Spencer and others, began in command, arrived in port at hauling halibut from the . fish-. jng areas north of Prince Ru r a n i t a i TAR... IMr I I UL ,v,UATtf Complete Selection Now at Henry Roe Cloud, who started life in an Indian reservation log cabin, Is American mother of the year. First of her race to be accepted, she was named by the American mother's committee in New York yesterday. Typically, the 59-year old mother of four daughters was too busy to learn the news at once. She was speaking before a group of churchwomen' when the committee first tried to telephone her. The committee cited her -religious honesty and the character and achievements of her children in selecting her from 52 candidates who represented all the states, the District of Colombia, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Dm .0. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Love and Fun In iquipwi P'cky Boy, Capt. W. J. Lelghton; Four-Forty, Capt. P. York; Covenant, Capt. H. Underdahl; In-vercan, Capt. David Pievort; Cape' Sun I, Capt. J. Morrison; Eskimo, Capt. Chris Julian;' Lois N Capt. L, Knutson; Morris H., Capt. Carl Giske; Thrasher, Capt. Tom Moraes; Melvilb, pert today and hope to return with just as successful catches as last year. Vessels kept clearing in a continuous procession on Saturday and Sunday to be ready for fish-ins at midnight. Following were Saturday hail-but clearances: Prince Rupert Vessels Kyrelle, Capt. N. Pettersen; Balsac. Cant. Eir.ar Telspth. Phone Program Is Under Way First phase of the city's $100,-000 telephone rehabilitation program under Jack Edwards telephone superintendent, commenced early this week and, up tc Saturday; half of the work along Ninth Avenue West ha' Holiday Affair jHospital V Realistic and modern human. A tenUt Interest stor or a young widow. ' required (or her two suitors and her appeal-! tnet'c recovery ' Capt. John Iversen; White , Creek. Capt. K. Brown; Broth- Taila II, Capt. O. Olafson; Miss". Capt. C. DragnelL Kaien, Capt. O. Stegavig; SC 19, Capt ; been complete. Mr. Edwards sale TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m From (he East Tuesday, Thursday Saturday 10:15 p.m. SMITH and ELECTS Plumbing & Heating Pronipt and Efficient Service Rico. Born at the White Earth Indian reservation, Fosston, Mich., she was formerly Elizabeth Bender. Her mother was Chippewa, her father a German homesteader. It Pajo to Aaveriise!. today that cable 'laying Is expected to be completed by the end of next week. The following week will be taken up witn cable splicing. The work consists of replacing all old cable with newer ma terlal. All telephone Doles have Margot, Capt. Olaf Anderson;! Gibson, Capt. C. Henriksen; Signal, Capt. V. Fossum; Helen, Capt. P. Byrne; Arne A., Capt. Alex Anderson; Borgund, Capt. A. Dybhavn; Kino II, Capt. I. Eidsvik; Aleutian Island, Cap!." I. Innls; Neptune II, Capt. P. Roald; Miirie M., Capt. M. Hct- jouns son, Is the feature pic- ' ' KuPert Gti lure for this Monday and Tues-' " ub"uw by 'i5 day at the Coital Theatre ,l5 rUr Robert Mltchum, Janet Leih . the end of tht t and Wendell Corey compete for tion of nei m principal cast honors with a -for the hojpiuu ' newcomer, Gordon Gebert, aa ceeded with, the little boy. Henry Morgan1 -and Henry O'Neill also have Im- and thus mab , y, portant parts In the adventuic hnv ih. u. C. Webster; Joe Baker, Capt. C. O. Campbell, Helen M., Capt. P.. W. Berg, and Louis M., Capt. B. H. Sweet. Vancouver Vessels Gustav, Capt. R. Mostad; Western Rover, Cipt. W. Par-nell; Hopewell, Capt. J. Mc- Gony, Capt. O. Andreas- Kenzie; Parma, Capt. H. Hel- I land sen; ! Hall of romance, mirth end scnti-. hap'py.S().iurk!M 646 TAXI NOW-BETTER THAN EVER Cape Race II, Capt. John Johansen; Straffen, Capt. land; Soup Fin, Capt. J. Quinn, Kinish, Capt. John Vickers; Ho Maid, Capt. A. C. Carlson; Helen i . w. . ,J"mn lrnandc been erected by the Northern B.C. Power Co., messengers arj all up, and cable will be hung next week. "As long as this weather keeps up, we will be able to make very good time," Mr. Edwards said. . . P. Anderson; Oslo, Capt. J. K. , ii.e l"-vu'C iioa lis selling 111 ftim hl5 linu m! Now Ynrlc riurlnir th h,.MH,-, ni.i.- m j j Point, Capt. Joe Brown; Combat, i Iversen; Kewarc I, Capt o m.iwiuigl rcr.;.n'ip at her department store Job to heroine finally ae uapt. w. Nelson; raiKa, uapt. Peter Parkvold; Haida Chief, Capt. Fred Leland; W. No. 10. Capt. Percy F. Alexander; ISA, WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone marry a, eii-eiauunea lawyer really want to mow business is BAD for Cars Capt. H. Hansen; Invercan II, j Johansen; Clipper II, Capt :Iians Petersen; Southend, Capt. H. Grutland; Pacific Troller, I Capt. O. Rystad; Arctic, Capt. I A. Petersen; Shirlie, Capt. W. Pierce; Larry H., Capt. Ther Sollien; Gulvig, Capt. A. Hen- riksen; Tramp, Capt. S. Haugen; Capt. O. Sharpnes; Terror Point, Capt. S. Wilson, and Northern Breeze, Capt. I. Eilertsen. Leaving Forest Branch, Honored Service With A Smile When' You Order "Chicken in the Rough" From In AUTOMOTIVE Our New Location CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE FOR SATISFACTION CALL 646 ARROW CABS SERVICE as in any thing else, you get exactly what you pay for Other Vessels Twinkle, Capt. Jo Johansen; New Westminster; Invercan, Cpt. B. Hansen. Victoria: Myrtle L., Capt. H. Brlere, Nan-aimo; Lacourie, Capt. W. Kull-bcrg, New Westminster; I.C. 76, Capt. R. Nelson, Victoria; Nor-nen, Capt. J. Hansen, New Westminster; Sharon M., Capt. H. A. On Saturday, members of the Prince Rupert forest district bade farewell to their popular chief clerk. William H. Murray, who is leaving the Forest Service. Mr. Murray lias been associated with the Forest Service since 1934. As a token of their esteem, members FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS . . 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