" prince ISnpert Oaflp Bttos HtD. 99 TAXI TAKES Monday, May 31, 1948 n FROM G. AMD A. n PAYS TO ROIL YOUR OWN WITH 80c. Birth Nntlr.- u, word per Insertion, minimum charge. CnriU ? , of Thnnks. lalh Notices, Funeral NoU n 99 Taxi 10, G. & A. 9 The second game of the city fastball schedule went to 99 Taxi Saturday night in the seventh Inning when the taximen broke "Bnll KiiKnnemeiit Announcements: .!. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE mm L liertlsli'K ls P"ul"c ""." ' raruin irom utiephonlng. FOR SALE NOTRE ilRTH and FOR SALE First 541)0 cash buvs Born to Mr. Cigarette Tobacco gllinetter "May"; Easthope engine, new chain drive, (hum. M. M. Stephens, sheriff, (tf) SAVOYS MA MK MERCHANTS III SUNDAY BASE BALI GAME A fourth-inning break in what had previously been a scoreless game started Savoy on their way for their second victory in the current baseball reason .at Roosevelt Park Sunday (afternoon, resulting in them blanking Cliff Dahl's Merchants by a score of 9-0. The vociferous hotelmen argued Umpire Benny a 9 to 9 deadlock with a single lun to win from Gordon and Anderson. Pete Postuk brought in the winning run after getting . on base on balls. He made the final d Bowman nee Phy-jlin, at the Prince Rubral Huspital on May ' i. 8 lbs., a brother Uti stretch of the circuit on a single MILD. SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA FOR SALE-Roomlng house, 19 rooms, and boarding houw contents. Good revenue. Apply Post Office Box 323. U32i by Christoff who chose the right moment to make his only hit of the game. Gordon and Axidersoh looked LADIES ENJOY V BA.TTLE .FRASER FLOOD . (Continued from Page l l-fTrrcjiling boat, ready ;tl, gurdies, sail, skiff, bunk, reason- d sprint! Savoy AB BEACH PARTY FOR SALE Residence 432 Fifth Avenue West. Open to inspection evenings between seven like the money team in the Drat couple of innings, scoring three BASEBALL SCHEDULE ;eiel, what ic words: "Holy feupiy l'w oin Ave- r" Windle out of calling the game midway in the fourth because of weather .after they had got the victory scent in their .nostrils. In the face of united demand by the Savoys, he allowed the game to continue for a damp runs, while 99 Taxi remained and eight o'clock. Six rooms.! IW, , III ' three bedrooms, basement and ; scoreless until the third Jl crab ba''beaue was among the iiovel pleasures enjoyed )' the Prince Rupert JLadies' Reading Club who made a trip to In the first, James, Gordon oil furnace. PO 0 ',1 ,9 ,0 V u 0 3 R 1 2 2 1 0 0 S 1 2 Lt.-i.M- ""i.- -- Arney, ,3b 6 p. Simundson, ss 6 Pavukis, If 5 Lindsay, p 4 Morgan, c 4 Davis, lh 4 Gurvich, cf A Foster, rf 3 Scherk,'2b 5 tr 1940 Chev. Coach, less than A mess!" Meanwhile the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways have announced an embargo of all railway traffic. The embargo was announced last night following a meeting and .Aiideisou centre fielder, singled id came home on a fielder's error, while in the sec Sedan. Newly painieu. t condition. Apply 13 (tf) fifty thousand miles. nine innings. That fourth inning saw 12 Savoy men stand up to the plate and resulted in six runs from ond Cole scored on" a double and Cary Safe, typewriter desk, oak; Whatman dove home on an er- ALE-Aeme cook sUw ,,t burner and blower. Taxi. tf) ror after getting .a base on balls, seven hits off Merchant pitch- June 1 Moose vs Merchants June 3 Merchants vs avoy June 6 Savoy vs Moose June 8 Savoy vs Merchants June 10 Moose vs .Savoy June 13 Merchants vs Moos'; June 15 Savoy vs Moose June 17 Moose vs Merchants June 20 Merchants vs Savoy June 22 Merchants vs Moose June 24 Savoy .vs Merchants une 27 Moose vs Savoy June 29 Merchants vs. Moose Merchants AB Hartwig, 2b 4 Massett on the ftearaer Coquit-lam at the week-end. The ladies ' held their meeting aboard the ' Coquitlam and enjoyed a beach picnic near the home of Mrs J. A. Finlay, a former member. Those who made tne trip, returning last n;gl.t, were M'J Q. X). ;Mead, Mrs. M. Muses, Miss O. Johnson, Mrs. K. Dixon, Mrs. The taximen got on the score ers Maundrell and Eliuk. Foster b: ::rC .'n the third inning by got the first hit of the innings, of railway officials. No attempt will be made to bring trains for at least 72 hours. Officials of both lines will jneet .again Wednesday when the situation will I Smith, ss 4 E- Empty 500-pound marking up four runs, Pierce, singling to right field. He was wardrobe, Fairbanks stationary gas engine, 6 h p.; hand rock drilling machine with steel, vise, tools; Winchester tiKe, 12 ft. rowboat, ft bed, Remington noiseless portable typewriter. 12 ft. "V" bottom rowboat.' urns. Apply Daily News. (tf) louowea oy tscnerk wno singiea Forman and Hartwig hitting singles and Postuk making the to left Held. Arney drove one be reviewed. Meanwhile some 45 1 Pacific Coast bound passengers circuit after getting to first on , past second base. Bruce .Simund lj:-30 It. i:-.iei Duat oi TransCanada train Hew R H PO 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 1 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 D 0 0 1 1 ,0 JO ,1 .0 0 S R H E am. l.st class condition. R. E. Mortimer. Mrs. k. Jjavia-, son, Miss E. Moxley, Mrs. M. O. li no. Cow Bay Boat Pahl, 3b 4 Abel, c 4 Schroeder, If 1 Jones, rf 3 Dominato, lb .... 3 Forman, cf 3 Llnney, rf ,3 Maundrell, p 1 Eliuk, p .2 Score by innings: Lots 7 and 8, block 11, sec. 5, a neia error. son nit an infield drive and Pav- In the fourth, Whatman tied i likis doubled. Lindsay singled to the score for Gordon and And- j rignt field Davis singled to left trson when be got on base on j fe CUSTOM MADE Kullander. Mrs. G. E. H. Mont- (127) Fifth Ave. W. $1250. 19 large lots with about UOO ft. frontage an error and was brought Home - 12 ft. speecuaoat, Tbe composition of milk of gomery, Mrs. William Eve, Mr. , different animals differs to fill d. Galbralth, Mrs. T. Black and , I je needs of individual types of Mrs. J. R. Elfert. v Foster scored on an error on highway within city limits Can be seen after to Victoria irom .Edmonton yesterday. They had been held in Edmonton because of floods in British Columbia. They were flown to J.he Coast by TransCanada Airlines planes. C.P.A. is maintaing its regular schedule with coastal points NATIONAL DISASTER ,u ko ..:h Bchroeder, Simundson brought $li(!0 cash. M. M . STEPHENS ( 137 1 SI 5 8th Ave. West. ( 128 young animals. i Movley and Dell came home. The score went to 9-4 for Gor- Scherk home, Arney was brought home by Pavljkis, Simundson and PavlikLs scored on Llnd- X -New and Used Fu you saw t in the Baijy News', j 1 i You read it. in the News! LOST Used kitchen chairs Savoy 000 020 001 9 13 1 Merchants .... 000 000 000 0 . 6 3 ,re rus S1.50; baby car- the sixth when Guthrie, Moxley ! sin8le- Llnsay -completed the circuit on a hlL b Davls- and Dell each hit two-baggers h: buat alienors ioc; cats Meanwhile the flood situation E-Lindsay, Smith, Schroeder 2 LOST Will the per sun who was eating supper in waterfront RUPERT MARINE REALTY and scored. Cole .also doubled: After the noteimen naa tiout- pm-Arney. Simundson. Fa vlikis. 1 nver the whole province, which (or loggers. Heads W Make; All wool wom cafe Saturday please return mnnpJ Z I in v nI envel lbut was left on base whetl the ! ed flve hlU " Maundre11- Man" Lindsay 2, .Morgan 2, DavU. 2B-1 government officials described Z, " "1 I t l S &er Cm Dahl put EUuk on th0 PavlikLs. .3-B-Scherk. SB4iBA-' a "national disaster" and oi U jackets; men's suits ope .with name on it to Dajly n sets irom $12.50; elec- News office? Reward. (128) In the second half of the mound to try and .stem ine tide. I say Davis. DP-.Arney, Scherk j -lantastic proportions" has yet sixth, 99 Taxi brought in five 1 Eliuk 's initial eflorts were ja bit md Davis. SO-Limlsay 13, Maun-' i0 reach its peak.' jihins? machine; dishes .j utensils; bedroom LOST-One yellow plastic urn (J. CLAUSEN ,& SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS. MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS wild but the hits lf.v.ed up. tdrell 6 Elluk n BB-Maundrel The Navy, Army and Air Force Two Merchants' errors in the 3, EUuk 2. HP-Poster by Eliuk. threw all their resources int. runs to tie the score, then proceeded to take a one-run advantage in the seventh. fifth resulted 41 two more runs HitsMaundrell & in 3a, Ehuk combined rescue operations. hrelia; also one black um-1 brella. Finder please phone Green 993 after 8 p.m. (128) Winning pitcher was Boyo for savoy. Bruce Simundson got 5 in 5 23. WP-Lindsay, LP-1 good hardwood on ice new and used stoves, makes; other .useful .old articles at the Sec B. C. Furniture d Ave., Black 324. Gurvich, who struck out one on first on a fielding error by Maundrell. Time 2:20. ! batter, allowed two walks ana 1 Merchant shortstop Bob Smith HKLP WANTED (Just JEast of Llpsett s, Waterfront) ... V I 111 hits. Bob Moxley, Gordon and,arid pavlikis. who sinsled to right Phone Green vis f ' jr iJox 548 .t r HELP WANTED Applications Anderson hurler, struck out six, filcl v, s ujuwriced on an error Gilhuly Cup. first Round 2 Hian .Sohool vs. The list of flooded ghost towns continues to to .grow. Agassiz,' Dewdney. Harrison Mills, Hatzic, Lsk, Pacific, Cloverdale, Glenvowel and Nicomen Island are uniphabit-ed. .About 1,0.00 refugees have already arrived in Vancouvei Others are still at Mission. f.LE-20 ft., gas boat, 4 h,p. by Jones. A single by Morgan Leg""n June will be received up to June 1 allowed five walks and eight for ' the position of Canteen hits. Waiter for the local branch of ' G. and A. scorea both runners before the -High School vs. 120th June 4 ipe engine. Complete 8 ft. skiff. Phone Blue '.ween 6 and 7 p.w. (129) Wat.terv the Canadian Legion. Appli- Smith 3b 5 side was retired. Major hit of the gume was Scherk's triple in thr. r.inth. The' June 9 Legion vs. lzutn Battery ' 'une 11 Legion vs. H'Kh School. ItALEWUie chesterfield. wl CH ) youthful Savoy setoud bast man')' h Ave. East. (127) June la I20tn Battery vs. laW nne lnt.n rieht, field iust uast High School Sunday, the Fraser River flood victim. Edward Simpson, claimed British Columbia's thitd Battery vs. cant must be a returned Vet- James cf etan and fully reliable. Con- Guthrie ss ... tact Acting Secretary for Muxley p further particulars.. Apply Dell lb Box 353 Daily News. 128) Cole If I Kneale c PERSONAL (Whatman rf second base bringing rousing J""? is 120tn 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 35 cheers from his team mates and 1 ,Uae 25 First round of Dom- 12 year -old deckhand, was j 1 the few, hardy remaining fans in InionDay .Cup. jound of Dom. 1 drowned when he sUpped from ALE 5 room house, 9th Basement, Furnace. ! fur quick sale. Also, 4 Wartime House, near Edward School, good .inn. Armstrong Agencies, 342, 307 Third West. 129) Holkestad 3'o HE IS POSITIVE! q tne stanas. e was iwougiii. injon Day Cup. the decK 01 a tug. u home by Arnty I u7'lin"snc0007dvsR In Vancouver, the Board ol I Merchants got a hit in the sec-1 i L.K School vs. 120th Trade established a flood emer FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in 0 l 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 9 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 10 9 ond inning off Jack Lindsay, two Battery. Hish gency relief with-an immediat. IU1V 11 UIKIM , in the sixth, one in the seventh a-hi vs. Battery vs the interior, stop at ieiKwa 99 xaxI Hotei, 244 miles from Prince pjerce ss 4 Rupert, Just half way to Prince forman lb 3 Oeorge. (tf) Gurvich p : 3 TTPf.,.ln Qh 3b A objective of $1,000,000 to aid th flood victims. lAl.E .Service Station and 1 and two in the ninth. Dominato juiv 21 120th . , i. , tff..,i T.poinn ire on two lots, centrally First round of Stu- I singiea 111 uie scuum. nun,wi6 uust 4 0 and Linney in the sixth, Abel in art shield. Gardeners! Have Hartwig . . ... j Ratrhford cf . A i i tr nun instal instal us eavesirougns anu -- Murray 2b ; 3 QUALITY 0 the seventh and Abel and nart 2 wig In' the ninth. . , Mobley Cud 6 High School Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 'pan., Cardena Saturday, 9 a.m., Calata . STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays. 12 midnight FOR QUEEN , CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, June 8, 1.9, and 2911 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prinrp R.nnert Atent vs August prevent damage to your garden. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf 1 Hartwig rf 3 Postuk c 2 AND YOU CAN BE POSITIVE OF QUALITY IN BUILDING SUPPLIES WHEN YOU BUY AT Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders nd Contractors d Good monthly turn-Can be bought on terms, cash. Selling as is, stocK equipment. Jor iull de-inquire at 404 McBrlde r write Bert Bellamy, Box Station "B", Prince Ru-B C. (129) eAu"ust 11 High School vs Christoff If 4 CHANGED WITH TIME Crowns and coronets original HatS and 29 August 13 region vs. liuui MACH1NKKY FOR SALE ly had no regal significance but Battery 18 Legion vs. High Auaust School. August 20 were made of flowers or leaves and presented to winners of athletic contests. -120th Battery vs SALE -Seven room house ( bath, Rlussed in front and Third Ave. Phone 668 TO SAW bettor lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Baseball Scores BALL SCORES Pacific Coast League Sunday Oakland 8-5, Hollywood 5-8. Los Angeles 6-2, San Fran High School. , ., August 25 120th Battery vs. LeIeptember 6 Final round ol Stuart Shield. You saw 11 Ui the News! porith, cement basement -'2 lots, newly renovated. 1th Ave. W. (130) Company Limited, Vancouver, nn nil THIS AND THAT cisco 5-0. METAL WORK SALE - Buat Nansen, fully ;)ped for trolling. Length :t Breadth 10' 8", Depth Fished only two seasons. "This young lady would . like to have her brakes : checked, lights . fixed, horn repaired, speedometer adjusted, and if you have the, facilities .her head PLUMBING Installations and Seattle 9-2, Portland 1-0. San Diego-Sacramento, rain. Western International League Sunday Tacoma 10-3, Vancouver 9-7. Spokane 2-4, Yakima 1-2. Bremerton 2-6, Victoria 1-9. Salem 6-1, Wenatchee 4-4. f red with Chrysler Crown, at the office of the repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Shoes 10 Percent OFF This Week! COMPLETE RANGE OF UNDERWEAR . STANFIELD TURNBULL PENMAN Clothing Store ce Rupert Fishermen's lit Union. (129) Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) FOK KENT SALE 20 h.p. Easthope en We don t examine heads ... but we do give your car a complete examination from headlight to Uil-JiRht, service it expertly and inexpensively. DRIVE IN! complete. $250 casn. FOR RENT Furnlsnea uui". 'iy Sam Stewart, Nortli Apply 315 6th W. Itl) MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE May 31 CN.R.A. vs. High School. 'fie Cannery, (128) mp RENT Flat, Kanu due. 1936 4-door sedan Anulv Max IleUbroner, Jewel SALE " car. 132 9th Ave. West. ler! " I mbijwmiiuik I - WWJZZC'' w Black 611. (1301 June 2 Gordon and vs. General Motors. June 599 Taxi vs. Co-op. FOR RENT Comfortable sleep Phone Guitar. SALE n 780. tp 7co-on vs. Gordon and (tf) Anderson. ing room, 806 Fraser St. tiai FOR RENT Three room Suite, partly furnished. 616 6th West. 698. 130) June 9 High School vs. 99 aftLE- 1945 chev. dump All steel box heater and f w tire. J210n 00 rash. Call Taxi. , June 12 General Motors vs. njJR.A. "0 Hh East before 3 p.m. or FOr"rENT 3 room Flat. Part-iv furnished. 812 2nd West. ThePopulat S.S. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. file Red Top Taxi. (129) June 14-99 Taxi vs. General Motors. ( (127) Phone Red 976. June 10 C.N.K.A. vs. uuiuvn oALE oil burner cook ve- Phone Black 890. (127) DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SUPERPAN PRESS KODACHROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. oox. ,645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. PRINCE ROOM AND BOARD and Anderson. RUPERT ROOM AND BOARD-$45 each June 19 Co-op vs. High June 21-C.N.R.A. vs. 99 Taxi. ' June 23 General Motors vs. FOR SALE ovely home on two lots in .Sails for Phone S7 P.O. Box Hi FRASER STREET Prince Rapert N.and garden. View. Close double; $50 single. Dicrn.B rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street vl Co-op. "iced reasonably for cash. June 26 High School vs. uor- "Junior, it's the ninth inning and the bases are full. Put. away your homework!" Room House, newly dec- VANCOUVER iAND I NTERMCIHATE PORTS don and Anderson. June 28 General Motors vs. High School. BOOM AND BOARD-near Cold Store, 1865 7th Ave. East r.ropn 482. ("8 usa throughout. Two lots, aSe. Price $2,000.00 cash. lPartment Block, fullv oc- LUMBER Hollywood Cafe EACH THURSDAY DONNACONA, MASONITE, PLYWOOD SASH DOORS Available at f Pled, close in. Yielding good LIGHT BUT STRONG Aluminum has been found excellent for canning purposes and is as strong as tin plate. ATU:15 PJfl. For KETCHIKAN PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST ANU mum . UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. I Mercantile PH1LP0TT, CVffT & CO. LTD. WORK WANTED r Warphnnco j TENDERS Tenders will be received Saturday, June 6. tonoon up of hree for the purchase room house and lot. situate and being No. 527, 7th Avenue West. Highest or any tender not necessarily Mcepted. & CO. LTD G. P. TINKER WANTED Part time or relief "'nei' location. choice Lots Ktu WEDNESDAY .MIDNIGHT ror lalormtlftn all or write City pr Depot Ticket Office .PRINCE RUPERT, AC PHONES 651 652 . , ' COAL LUMBER PAINTS Complete Line of Building Supplies Special Dinner JSrery .Sunday, 5 p.m. lo 8 p.m. CIHNESlE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP Fr Outside Orders CHOW SUEY Phone 133 MEIN work by experienced stenographer. Apply Box 349, Daily News. 127) f " and residential Wallnns Block, moor TINKER & CO. LTD Block, Phone 57 (tf) Besner Advertise in the Daily News! .