7A0E FOUR TILE DAILY NEWS rrlnce JUipcrUic. Tuesday, March 27, 1945 LOCAL TEAM WAS FETED Prince Rupert Co-op basketball team, returned from Smithers at the. week-end after losing two Barnes in a three-game hoop series, but winning the friendship of the interior town. They wfre Treated royally, the boys averred. Their visit was climaxed by a banquet at the Bulklcy hotel given by Watts and Nickcrson at which Bill Bacon made a speech of appreciation at the 'hospitable way in which the visitors were received. Len Evans, president of the Smithers Athletic club responded, saying that his club welcomed such sportsmanlike in- RUPERT Tomorrow's Store Today l"Y I r r . I. Business and Professional Work, tq please everyone No work ;too large or too small H.jJ. LUND Painting Papcrhanging interior and Exterior Work ;l;JtJNION PAINTER P.d;Box 1286 Phone Black 823 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. 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Prince Rupert lost the final game in the series by a score 39-37. Those making the trip were R. Holkcstad. A. Arneson, N. Sheppard, B. Pierce, M. Teng, R. Menzies, J, Haugan, Fred Lc-land and Coach Bill Bacon. PEOPLES R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Beaubien, the teacher of French language, has returned to the city, and has resumed his classes. His address Is Postal Station B. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 FRASER HOUSE is clean and quiet. 714 Frascr Street Phone Black 823 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 370 1431 6th Avenue East ESTHER- STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver R. HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Green 973 FIND IT witli a Want Ad! Sell It with a Want Adt Buy It with a Want Adl Dally News classified section gets results. Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! 'V MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., pext ito Ormes FLOOR HOCKEY CATCHES FANCY By JAMES A. WARD ELL The war has brought to the fore many sports such as basketball, soccer, swimming, softball, etc, but the one sport which has remained in the background until the last year is Floor Hockey or, to say it with a Navy accent, Deck Hockey. This particular sport has gathered interest like a rolling snowball and is out-drawing some of the more well known games. The keen spirit of the players and the fast checking with many spills lias caught the fancy of the spectators and players alike. With the three services entering fast hard-hitting teams a real interesting league has developed. At present the R.C.A.F. have the lead with the Navy team hot on their tall. When STORE KWONO SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next toKl'ng Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjh. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR sales conducted to suit your convenience furniture and household effects packed and shipped Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Buy War Saving! Styrhns these two teams get together a real exciting game is guaranteed. The next games will be Dlavcd in the local Y.M.C.A. gym to night, Navy vs. 29Ch and Soo Suds vs. Fortress. In the Navy home games, played in the Naval Drill Hall, extra entertainment Is being provided between the playing periods, so that a good evening is assured. 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Apply Selective Service Order No. AM. 172. (74) KITCHEN HELP and ward aids required for Port Simpson General Hospital. -Good salary and accommodation. Travel allowance. For particulars apply Medical Superintendent, Port Simpson, B.C., or Selective Service. (73) WORK WANTED COLORED GIRL desires work, mornings only. Phone Ameri can Sisnal.t 2!)S hptwppn. l -in and 2:30. (73) FOR SALE FOR SALE 9-room house, part ly iurnisnea. win be vacant before May 1. Call and see it at 709 8th Ave. West. Price $2,000, half cash. (78) FOR SALE Chesterfield and chair, $35; Quebec heater, $15; steel couch, $4. All in good dition. Phone Green 814. (74) , FOR SALE Fishing . boat, . 'Wren', . lAnnlU n 41 1 n n iviiswi iu; ocam y it. 0 ins.; depth 3 ft. 6 ins.; 10 h.p. Frisco standard. Good condition. Sec Bill Mahony. boat 'Calestl', Fishermen's Floats. (77) FOR SALE Regulation overseas canons, a ids. ana 11 ids. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety Store. (66) FOR SALE Six-room house with Datn, wen kept; built-in cupboards, oil cloth on floors, electric fixtures included. Im-emlate possession. Phone Black 597. (tf) , FOR SALE 2 small houses on adjoining lots, with shed at rear. $1800. Terms to be arranged. Sec Mrs. McClymont, 307 3rd Avenue. (74) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more Ltununucaiiy, use me modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be rc- ceivca by tnc undersigned up to noon of March 30th, 1945, for the purchase of registered trap-line belonging to the estate of Gottfrid Knutson, deceased, and described as situate one mile from Kcmano River near Butedale and covering Horetzky and Seek-wyakln Creeks and tributaries. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. City of Prince Rupert TENDER Sealpfl Tnnrlp - --v, tuuunu 1 U 1 1 der for Night Soil Collection," mm uc reccivca Dy me uncer-slgncd up to 5 o'clock pan., Tuesday, April, 3, 1945, for collection of Night Soil for a period or one year commencing April 10, 1945. . Full ... ... jjainviaio iimy dc ODLalnCU from the citv rinrir tv, u.. does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. H. D. Thaln, (75) CITY CLERK Meteors arc relatively sin a 11 stores of rock swept up by the earm as it revolves around the sun, Albert Mah Is in City Captain Albert Mah, veteran China National Aviation Company pilot, arrived in the city Sunday to visit members of his family. He has been pn a leisurely trip across the continent since lie landed hi New York last December. The 24-ycar-old flier made more than 400 crossings of the Himalaya peaks between India and China In eight months as a transport pilot. Part of the time he was engaged in flying supplies to Jungle troops In Burma. He spoke casually of his Job, as though it were not one of the world's most dangerous flying assignments. He did admit, however, that losses of planes and crews were high. Greatest percentage or trie losses was due to the treacherous weather and jagged mountain peaks. More than half the planes lost were never accounted for, he said. Last September the young flier ma"de a Journey on foot and by boat and bicycle to the coastal fringe of occupied China to visit Jits mother, three sisters and brother near Canton. He returned from the trip with his 14-year-old sister, Bcrnlcc. who Is now living with other members of the family In Prince Rupert. Questioned as to the route of his journey, he hesitated to use the names of cities. "An American correspondent, Arthur Graycnurst, interviewed Tommy Harmon, the former football champion, and myself in China last year. Harmon had crash-landed in Burma, and the name of the village which protected him was given. Later the Japs killed 50 villagers in re prisal," he said. A transport carrying a cargo of 600 gallons of gasoline Into China for American fighter and bombing planes there used 822 gallons of high octane gasoline to make the return trip, the pilot said when questioned on the costs of air transport Into China. I His lumbering Douglas DC 3 transport plane has been attacked by Japanese fighters. Once, over Burma, he was passing through a clear area 40 miles across when a Zero dove on him from 20,000 feet. With a cargo of troops he put the I heavily loaded plane Into evasive action. When the Jap tried to line him into hl.s sights Capt. Mali dove the transport at a steep angle, and when he recovered, American fighter planes were taking care of the Jap. "I pretty near got it that time," he chuckled. Captain Mah said that one of his greatest surprises came when he was visiting his mother near Canton. "She brought out a huge .45 calibre revolver which she used to frighten off robbers. To sec my meek little mother with a gun almost floored me," he recalled. Due to famine and the Japanese invasion, robbery is common in China, although robbers usually .suffer the dca.th penalty, he said. J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., DA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA " IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OP JOHN ZOOA8, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Plshor made on tlio 26th day of .February, A.D. 1945, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Zorrh. deceaited, and all parties having claims against the said ntatc are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, ti me on or before the loth day of April, A.D. 194S, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 10th day of March, A D. 1045. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, frlnce Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER MacAULAY, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judgo Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the loth day of March, A.D. 1945, appointed Administrator of tho estats of Alexander MacAulay, who died on tho 25th or 26th of January, 1945. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and oil persons having claims agalmit the said Estate are required to file with me properly verified on or be. fore the 30th day of April, 1045. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 10th day of March, A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. TILM FARE" " FOR APRIL Many interesting pictures arc Included in the list of bookings for the Capitol Theatre during the coming month as announced by Manager D. G. Borland. March 27 Louise Allbrlton and Robert Talge in "Her Primitive Man." March 28 and 29 Pat O'Brien and Carole Landls in "Secret Command." March 30 and 31 Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson in "Thirty Seconas Over Tokyo." March 31 (Saturday morning) Walt Disney's "Dumbo." April 1 (Sunday mldnlght)-Preston Foster and Victor Mc-Laglcn In "Roger Tuohy, Gangster" and "Falcon in Hollywood," April 2, 3 and 4 Ray Mllland and Barbara Brltton in "Till Wc Meet Again." April 5, 0 and 7 Claudcttc Colbert, Shirley Temple, Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotton In "Slnctv You Went Away." April 7 (Saturday morning) -Dick Foran In "Empty Holsters." April 9 and 10 Irene Dunn and Charles Boycr in "Together Again." April 11 Nils Asthcr and Helen Walker in "The Man in Half Moon Street." April 12. 13 and 14 Oary Cooper and Teresa Wright In "Casanova Brown." April 14 (Saturday morning) "Cherokee Strip." April 15 (Sunday midlght) Roy Rogers In "Sunset in the Desert" and Tommy Conway in "The Falcon in Mexico." April 16 and 17 Carmen Mir anda and Michael O'Shea In "Something for the Boys." April 18 Michael Redgrave and Barbara Mullen In "Jeanne." April 19, 20 and 21 Roddy McDowell and Preston Foster in "Thundcrhcad, Son of Flicka." April 21 (Saturday morning) Shirley Temple in "Just Around the Corner." . April 22 (Sunday midnight) Fred MacMurray and Mary Martin in "New York Town" and "Find the Blackmailer." April 23 and 24 Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith and Jane Wy-man in "Doughgirls." April 25 and 20 Joel McCrca, Gall Russell and Herbert Marshall In "The Unseen." Buy War Savings Stamps tVoGUEl DOUBLE AIITflMATIP BOOKLET Lumber Wc now have a slock of jyood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand VES! Wc have NO BANANAS BUT Wc do have . . . 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