a few ntk.. 4 Print ttuprrt ?aflp rectos CtB. Tuesday, May 11, 1948 Baseball Scores Paiific Coast League . SUNDAY Los Angeles 5-5, Hollywood 10-9 San Diego 0-3. Seattle 5-2 Oakland 13-2, Sacramento 5-3 Portland 7-2, San Francisco 4- Classlfledi : Sc pr word per Insertion, minimum chanre. 50c. Birth Noticea: 50c; Csrdi of Ttuinks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK Classified Adrertlslng Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. FOR REX1 YOUNG SPRINTERS TRAIN FOR MAY 21 SPORTS EVENTS Boys and girls of the elementary schools are busy practising clashing the hundred yards and getting off to flying starts so they won't be left at the post when they 5re called to display their speed in the Kinsmen's field eyenta on May 24. Bill Bremner, chairman of thr sporu committee has been busy with the other members lining up a program that will appeal to contestants and spectators. Open races will be the feature this year and there will be some for boys and girls of all ages up to 15 years. Taking Into consideration that many of the children on the grounds will be pre-school age, the committee has set aside prizt-S for the first, second and third fastest boy or girl under 5 years of age Relay races for those under 10 and between the "ages of 10 and 15 are expected to bring out some Inter-school competition. That old fun provoker, the sack race will be run off, as well as Sport Snapshot Circuit Clouts Feature Start Of Baseball By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, 9 Comes the opening of the Canadian ball season, and with it discussion on rabbit-like qualities of the baseballs currently being whacked around by the International Leaguers. Elmer (Montreal Herald) Ferguson suggests, "There must be a touch of the Belgian hare, or other rabbit in the baseballs" and then points to the home runs and near home runs Montreal saw when schedule opened at Delorimier Park Wednesday. Not that Fergi minds. He figure., tlmt if, despite manufacturers' denials, the ball has been needled up a trifle it is all to the good. Fergie and a lot of fans too get quite a bang over a few over-the-fence drives. Says Fergie, still talking about opening day: "A gangling young Newarker, Joe Collins, who hadn't clipped the ball for a circuit clout before in this season, hit two of them rl",ht over the fences and this, in the main proved the undoing or the Royals." "And stocky little Gionfriddo, of our side, celebrated his debut Automobile Owners- FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. 650 7th Ave. East, on bus line. (1151 FOR RENT Two room suite. Bay Apartments. Apply Suite 1, Mrs. Kilby. (llli FOR RENT 3-room suite. Apply Steele Block. 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It is J CHAMPION EXHIBITOR AT 14 Three times a champion exhibitor oi Hereford cattle at 14! That's the record of young Lawrence Kallal. of Tofield, Alta., whose enttry was named junior champion at the Edmonton spring show and sales recently held. Lawrence, an ardent beef club members, started in show business at tl;e age of 10, won his first champion.ship at 11, another at 12. He skipped the win in 1947. but still had reserve junior champion at Edmonton last year. This year, Lawrence came through with the top animal agaiiv, and won the coveted Prince of Wales trophy for the third time. He is a member-of a famous family of Hereford breeders in Alberta, fits and prepares his own entries like a veteran. to drain off antifreeze and "Power Fliit the rooling system of your car or truck preparation for warmer weather and Ion? runs. LINDSAY MOTORS Lll PHONE 366 circuit shrunk suddenly to three teams and the outlook for paying crowds wasn't bright. But when Hamilton Tigers clawed tlx'ir way back into the football picture as the loop's fourth club, the picture brightened. Now, says Ted (Evening Telegram i Reeve, the new schedule SHORT SPORT By George Tatham Canadian Press Staff Writer The venerable Ontario Rugby GREER & Football Union on the verge of set-up, the Toronto amalgama-collapse six weeks ago will op-tion of Beaches and Indians and BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR Repairs . Construction Alterati Floor Sanding; a Specialty kw.mitwhrnel;s! in anv ."0S!eth Going Si J 1 eiwtiL i sunn BRDDEI P.O.Boi DEVELOPING - PFfl ENLARGING Sl'PtRPAX FEI KODACIIKOME FILMS Chandler & W Fourth St. PRINCE RUPERT, E ANNOUNCEMENT tuhm SHEE METAL LTL IS A G BTN'T r FAWCE Air-ConaiM Furnaces , order f' place your summer instai Plan ahead W comfort 'i" FAIVfETt THOM Sm ? . ... W 153 East Iir "" Buick C. Tf'l PLUMBING Installations and MIXED 'A' FIVE repairs. SHEET METAL'PIM QPHrnilllT liN "kUULfc WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof-, lng. Letourneau & Sons. 629 Rivth w.d ov, zai 11 Wrstern International SUNDAY Salem 7-2, Vancouver 2-0 All other games postponed. American League Cleveland 12, Boston 7 Chicago S, New York 9 St. Louis 2, Washington 6 National League Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 4 Boston 6, St. Louis 0 1 ROWLING SCHEDULE Mav 11 Variety vs. Coasters. Manson's vs. Miller Bav. Toilers vs. Moose; savov vs. , Blowers. Orange vs. Scubv'S. Mav 14 Westview vs. Big Sisters, Luckles vs. Bankers. Rosa Lee's vs. Cosmos; Comets vs. Sweet Sixteen. Watts St Nicker-son vs. Annettes. Mav lS-Varirtv vs. Blowers Orange vs. Lmkv Strikes. Man-son's vs. Moose; Toilers vs. Annette's, Savov vs. Scubv's. Mav 20-Rosa Lee's vs. Bankers. Big Sisters vs. Miller Bav, Coasters vs. Cosmos: Watts and Nickerson vs. Comets. Westview vs. Sweet Sixteen.' Mar 25 Toilers vs. Bin Sisters. Variety vs. Scubv's, Manson's vs. Watts & Nickerson; Savov vs. Lucky Strikes. Comets vs. Annettes. Mav 27 Oranire vs. Bankers. Miller Bav vs. Westview. Moose vs. Sweet Sixteen; Blowers vs. Cosmos, Rosa Lee's vs. Coaster. June 1 Variety vs. Lucky Strikes Watts vs. Bin Sisters, Savov vs. Oranee: Tollers v.'. Comets. Manson's vs. Annettes. June 3 Banners vs. toasurs. Blowers vs. Rosa Lee's. Miller Bav vs. Sweet Sixteen; Moose vs. West view. Scubv's vs. Cosmos. is nothing evil or sinister about giving it extra resiliency. People seem to like the spectacle of the home run. At least nobody has complained in our ear about the heavy hitting. If they Have rabbitized trie stitched onion, no gross moral turpitude has been committed. The public loves the bouncy ball." so they make me feel like a tiger." "Like what?" "Like carbohydrates for energy and minerals for growth and muscle." "Say -r- those Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes sound good!" "They Jo sound good gnd they taste out-of-this-world!" "And can you use them as an Ingredient for cookies and cakes and things?" "Sure thing. You'll find a variety of recipes on the package." 'That does it We're signing off and I'm signing on fur some delicious Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" ILftiL I are .ares Q J ..vo. ..one oio. '"'iLeats. Thistles here by banging a homer on be half of the Royals, another clout that soared over the right-field fence. So you'll have to figure out for yourself whether the ball has been doctored up, whether the hitters are improving, or whether the pitching isn t as good as it used to be. Personally, we think It's , the ball. And if the interior of the old horse-hide pellett has been doctored a bit, what of it? There "And now. ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Gobble M. Upp will tell you about his hobby." "Ya. sure, folks, my hobby is spooning!" "But Mr. Upp ... at your age?" "Aw cut it out I mean spooning honey-golden, malty-rich, sweet-as-a-nut Post's Grape-Nuts Hakes . , . um-m-m." "Oh you like their flavor?" "Are you kidding? I'm ca-rany about it, mister just ca-razy!" "You mean you sit around all day gorging yourself with that supr-delicious flavor?" "Well, Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes are sky-high in nourishment too Phone RED 561 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street BIRTH NOTICE DEBLAAS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBlass In the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Friday, April 7, a son. FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern electric rangette, thermostat oven. Best offer. 1424 8th East. (116i FOR SALE Furnished 4-room wartime house. 1326 Pigott Ave. 116 FOR SALE Pleasure craft, 20 four h.p. Easthope. Can be seen at Yacht Club. Phone Blue 148 after 6 p.m. (116 FOR SALE Four-room furnished log house on Wantage Road, handy to water; immediate occupancy. Snap for $200 cash Apply G. Edgar Melin, 1623 Station B. a 13 FOR SALE Household furniture. Simons beds, complete; 5-drawer chiffonier; walnut card table; 3 walnut dining room chairs; occasional chairs; electric clocks; wall mirror; pictures; electric fan; brass desk lamp; bird cage with stand; tool box; garden tools: other articles. 1104 8th East. (113) FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter in first class condition. Room 3 Stone Building. Phone Red 593. (tf) FOR SALE House. Snap. Atlin Avenue. Hot air furnace. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tfl FOR SALE Best hotel service in the interior at Telkwa Hotel, 244 miles east of Prince Rupert. Just half way to Prince George. Apply Telkwa Hotel, Telkwa, B.C. (127) FOR SALE IV ton truck good ' condition $850.00. Phone 543. Itf) FOR SALE Used Furniture. Double Bed Spring 95c; Anchors for boats 75c; Baby Carriage $1; big size Carpet $1.50; Chesterfied Bed $15; Quebec Heater, lined, $4.50; Kitchen Chairs 50c; Sma'l Dresser $2; Lawn Mower, like new; Cooking Utensils from 10c; House Desk $3; Mahogany Bed, Spring and Mattress $25; other useful household goods. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. FOR SALE-1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. nppiy AddIv i 13 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE Partly demolished house and lot. , chean -j- for rush Phone Black 854. (tf) . FOR SALE 6-plece breakfast' suite; 1 wine chesterfield, In good condition. Call 1058 7th . Ave. East, or phone Black 515. tllOi FOR SALE Wine baby carriage, like new. Also bassinet. 1013 7th Ave. East. 115i FOR SALE Tenders will be re-"...ceived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon 15th May, 1948, for the purchase Of Office riirnlinri anrf flrn.ahn,iDa nn.,jn ment OI tne aDOVe Company. Lowest or any tender not nec ssarily accepted. S. C. Thomson, Liquidator, P.O. Box 909, Prince Rupert, B.C. (110) FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Daily News. (tf) HELP WANTED BAR STEWARD WANTED Only war veterans need apply stating age, service and experience. Box 341 Daily News. (113) WANTED Couple preferred, woman as camp cook, man to work In sawmill. Apply George Liitutr o& ouii xjkj-, ,asi, riwin-ltsa, B.C. (113) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Young: Chartered Accountant, preferably not orer 30 years of age, required by A. P. Gardner & Co., 1005 Stock El-change Building, Vancouver, B. C. Apply in writing, stating experience, age and qualifications. Applications will be treated as confidential. (118) IN THE BLVHEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n the Matter nf Ihp "Atlmliilstnitlon Act" and In I lie Matter of thr Estate of Allien Kmniiet liest hampa. otherwise kiuiun a Samuel leM humps leeased, I - TeMuie. TAKE NOTICE that bv order or His Honour Judge W. O. Pulton, made the 3rd day of May, A D. 1948. I was ap- of Albert Samuet Deachamps. mher-'caT J"8 Known as Samuel Deschamps, jBntlsh LUMBER PLYWOOD SASH W Available at PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. II PHONES 651 5S COAL - LI MBER - PAINTS Complete Line of Building Supplies All parties ....... havlne claims npnlnsl the -, I said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to ; m on or 'X'fore the lftth day of J' ,nlrn c'nlms ma utr paid without reference to any claims of which I then hud no now ledge. A11 Partles Indebted to the estate icuiim w pay me amount oi their Indebtedness to me forthwith OORDON F. FORBES. Official Administrator. ! Prlnce Rupert. B C. j IN THB SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Tstate of James Nedved. Deceased. Testate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 28ti day of April. A D. 1948, I , was appointed Administrator of the , estate of James Nedved. deceavri I All DartieR nnvtncr la!ma the said estate are hereby required to, lurnisn same, proDerlv verified tn t erate its senior circuit this fall on a firmer foundation than in j many a year. Due to withdrawals and arnal- gamations last year's six-team Ma 12 Headpinners VS uongers Midgets vs. Maple vs. Gold Seals. Kineoinners VS. K i I ri k a I I e r-usnovers vs. fioners, Mc-Meekins vs. Atomics. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In Hie Matter of the Ailmlnlstr.itlmi Act" And ' In the Mutter of the Ktale of Alfrc.l lljelni. Ileceateil. illicit. ill- TAKE NOTICE thnt bv Order of Jud,e of the Supreme Coun of Columbia. I was on the BOui aay or Apni. a d. ism. appointed idminid.., ,.r , Hjelm. late of Atlin. British Colum- b.a. who died on or about the lSUi day of February, 1948, at Atlin. Brl- tisli Columbia. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of June. 1948. falhm which rii. tributinn will be mnne hnvinu 're- Kard only to such claims of which I shall have been notilled. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 1st day of Mav. 1948. ALFRED EDWARD RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin, BC. (117) l.Avn hMiisiKi act Ke: (ertlllrate of Title No. 378-1 to Lots fourteen (14). Fifteen (15) anil Sixteen (Hi). Block Two tit. A II.I.AfiK OF KTF.W ART, Man 9il.Y WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued In the name of Cecil H Fit- tne aaie oi tne nrst publication here- of. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 14th day of April, 1948, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Dtpuly Registrar of Titles (115) IN THE SUPREME COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE I" the Matter of the "Administration ,'t" a"a ,n Matter of the Kslnte of Arthur Leverett. Kei-eased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order 01 His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton madt the 28th day of April, A D. 1948. 1 was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Leverett. deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required t( furnish same, properly veritied. to me on or before the 30th day of June 1948. after which claims filed 1 maT be Pa,d without reference to any claims of which I then had no know ledge. All parties Indebted to the estate ' are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 29th day of April A D. 1948. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin, BC. (113) Watch the Classified Ads! the more compact geographical limits since Ottawa Trojans' Withdrawal, should all help the old Union. I Ted, who will coach , the Beaches-Indians, also likes the Thanksgiving Day date ofvhis team in Varsity Stadium playing against Hamilton Tigers. A packed house (18.000) on that date, one of the biggest days in football, should put his club in the black for the year. Port Arthur West-End Bruins, who took the Memorial Cup from Barrie Flyers in four games straight, should give some credit to Flyers' Coach Happy Emms, contends Rex (Guelph Mercury) McLeod. Rex says, 'Emms' strategy to beat Port Arthur was to soften them up with bofly slams, cross checks )lus a few cross-over-toe holds whenever the opportunity presented itself. Despite the fact that Barrie was physically unsuited to play it in this manner, they continued their mayhem and It probably cost them the series. "Why did Barrie, a smaller team, try to shake the Bruins loose from their moorings even when it appeared this brand of play was more injurious to themselves? Because that is "the only style of hockey which Emms believes in or at least it is the only brand which Flyers exhibited all season." Rex thinks Emms will perhaps sever his connection with junior hockey. He says Emms' conduct in the final, his con tempt for officials, for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa tion and authority In general, may expedite his exit. PHONE 654 ?5c Per Dozen Paid For Empties This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by theCovernmentof British Columbia. ; Eii RUPERT MARINE REALTY me on or before the -30th day ofjherbert has been filed In this office. June 1948. after which claims filed notice is hereby given that I shall, may be paid without reference to any at the expiration of one month from (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUIC K SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 975 5 Finish Your Attic WithWallboard It will make a pleasant room Of your attic. Easily installed. Insulates against heat, cold, sound. Mitchell & Currie Limited PIIOXE 363 Builders nd Contractors COMPLETE HARMONY The efficient operation of oj wnicn i men had no know- ledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. th'S 29Ul ' Apr" AD 1948 ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin, B.C. (113) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Kstate of tiract McMillan, otherwise known n in.. Alice McMillan, In-ceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order or His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Bri- tisn Columbia. I was on the sth nv of May. A D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Grace" McMillan, otherwise known as Grace Alice MacMillan. late of Stewart. British Columbia, who died on or about the 23rd day of March, 1948. at the city of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persona Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount oi their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of June, 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to uch claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this Sth day of May. 1948 GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Runert. B C. FOR THE BEST IN AtTOMOTIVE SERVICE " See Your .rfl your car, too, depends upon complete harmony.. Our experts are well qualified to see that your car performs in just this way for you. Make a date with us soon. 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