a Prince Rupert Daily News | Thursday, July 3, 1952 Today’s Stocks (Links Home Courtesy SD. Johnston Co. Ltd.) Movies With margarine JULY to JULY POSTUM TOMATO JUICE BROWN SUGAR COFFEE Our Pepular Blend, Lb. > Lb. Package DOG FOOD SOCKEYE SALMON 4 MACARONI MARGENE \ DUZ CAKE MIXES PRICES EFFECTIVE g SSeS SC e cue ee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees | 8 ; = J. Conrad FOR A REAL onra 5 BOY’S SUMMER = es : i's Wall = New District : 5 Wallace's : : CNR Engin s OFC ls g eer . ourse! " VANCOUVER ; wy VANCOUVER— The appoint-| Bralorne m) ment of J. Conrad to the st| BRX : TEE SHIRTS Miof district Fe gag irs Cariboo Quartz = j @ National Railways, British Col-| Congress " SWEATERS 7 umbia district, with headquar-| Cronin Babine : lters here S : ce Giant Mascot * 1ere, WaS announced today ‘ ; s SWIM TRUNKS @|>y R. H. Robertson, of Vancou-| Indian Mines “ iver, general superintendent of| Pioneer 5 SHORTS a th district Mr. Conrad re- Premier Border a places the veteran St. J. Munroe, Privateer 4 PANTS = who tired on June 30 Reeves MacDonald u Born at St. Moritz, Switzer-| Reno s Bor a ‘ Moritz Switzer : a JEANS m|iand, Mr. Conrad joined the rail-| Sheep Creek 2 OVERALLS @) way Kamloops as a rodman in Silbak Premier > : 928. He was promoted to in- bacmaningg ia ¥ HIRT pector in 1929 and unti! 1940 he SAUnORn Gold i 5 S z ed throughout the B.C. dist Spud Valley : : SOCKS | rict in that <« apacity and as an Western Uranium w@) ostrumentman Oils— 2 i UNDERWEAR m@) in 1941, Mr. Confad was ap-| Anglo Canadian x : : pe inted resident engineer at A P Con te JACKETS aS micops anc in 1948 was raised Calmont . * a assistant district engineer fo1 C&E PAJAMAS * B.C. district. Central Leduc 3 : : He went to Winnipeg as dist-| Home Oil e 4 rict engineer in 1950 and a vear Mercury eS i . Ages 2 years to - later was promvuted to construc-| Royal Canadian & -) i} 1k years gi tion engineer on the big Lynn! 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Fo Pt MMM oe eee eae eee gular economy package with color Canadians bought wale also in the famous Yuttow|of butter and 0 fi} DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS Quik bag for fast, easy color Br-3t per capita in ith ‘th 34c 23¢ 39¢c 31c 34¢ 6.05 80 681% A5 i 65 40 3.60 35 45 79.75 21'2 1.61 1.14 15 425 6.60 1.87 1.8] 6.40 MARGARINE 99 pound seven pounds oi 1951 | e . KK Ail Kinds, Case $6.95 rinking Chocolate 2. for 35¢] Pr . SERVIETTES adbury’s. i C OA 65c Drinking | Chocolate SUGAR CRISPS Z. for’ 3 3¢| SHORTNING CHECK OUR LOW SHELF PRICES WE ARE NOT KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD SUNNY BOY CEREAL A Ae Post D MiLKO | | STEAK 8 VEGETABLES §=— gq | CAKE FLouR CRANBERRY SAUCE 27 | DATES — 57¢ 32¢ 23¢ 39¢ 35c¢ 31c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES a OVERWAITEA LTD. PHONE 843 FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE PHONE 843 11-Year-Old Bride Back With Mother DENISON, Tex. (AP)—-An 11 Record Player |year-old bride was back home | with mother today after a one- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont | day honeymoon with an Air Born without arms, Raymond] Force enlisted man Sageloloy, 22, learned to play the Apple-cheeked May Kendrick piano and guitar with his toes.| Who will be 12 on July 19, and In his teens he tried desper Airman Sergio Maldonade Tris- ately to crack the radio field as a|tan, 21, of San Antonio were disk jockey married Wednesday at Sherman He continued studying the| Tex technicalities of radio, After Her mother, Mrs. Cleo Ken- years of painstaking experiments | drick of Durant, Okla., had police he constructed with his toes a|Pick up the couple yesterday new entertainment machine} “She looked more than 11 to which combines a record player | ™ said Justice of the Peace and movies. Hé calls it reco vi-| Jim Spangler who married them sion. It provides recorded musi Che bride mother, who has together with black and white |elght-other children, will meet or colored movies of. sige 0 th Air e officials tomorrow bands O take eps to have the mar To an ordinary record he rlage a illed taches a miniature transmilti cylinder which contains 35-mm MANY SHOES film. The cylinder transmit Canada had 292 plants mak micro-sound waves which are|ing leather footwear by an of- transformed into electronic rays| ficial estimate in 1951 and finally form an image on the screen wmven tr sti Fuca’ dines cet ace! babervie UBC COMMITTEE tional patent for his invention MONUANEG ITO. Page 2! and hopes iv market it afte heen relaxed and at east 20.000 correcting minor imperfections A ; Raymond admits that the in- 52'S may be retained tricate wiring circuits caused $60,000 FOR SEATING him -éndieds trouble, Working| “so. DIBHS Bie <0 (oe with his toes, he constructed the ary REEGIBBED) we $0,000 console radio size cabinet for his | S°™/-permanent seats at a cost minibehinds of about $60,000. As an added feature, he wired Phe track have to be re his reco vision for standard tele built and ju nping pits MOVER to vision reception a different ite The gymnasium will probably be used for fenc- é ng, wrestlir ind perhaps box- in Ithou th ifter is ex- CN Seamsiip See. . N locatio } vet been set En ineer for the game vimming pool g 5 There are report t may be built , at Riley Park near Little Moun- Gei New Posts r J Location also has to be found VANCOUVER—Three appoint-| for a bicycle track ments, involving senior posi Rowing in all probability will tions in the Canadian National; 0 to Burnaby, but Kelowna is Steamships organization on the| Making a strong bid for this Pacific Coast, have been an-/| Ve! The interjor city possesses nounced by Superintendent G.; a? ideal } A. MacMillan, Vancouve) Ap . a pointments follow retirement of W. E. Baillie, superintendent en gineer Leslie Wilson, a nati f Nanaimo, who has been chief engineer on the company pal itial Prince George since she went into service in 1948, has been appointed engineer assist ant, his duties corresponding to those of his predecessor, Mt Baillie Mr. Wilson’s rvice with the CN dates back to 1925 when he started as fourth en- gineer. He has had’ varied ex perience on most of the com- pany’s ships New chief engineer of thé Prince George is Robert F. C Baldrey, who has been “chief on ss. Prince Rupert since 1950 He joined the company in 1927 as junior engineer on the Prince : 1 Rupert and ‘aden served in vari ' Dirty weather makes it clean! ous capacities on other CN ve This exterior white actually washes sles here itself! Comes up bright as new after Ronald D Crawford who each rainfall . . . stays white years joined CNSS as second engine longer .. . outlasts ordinary paint by on the Prince Rupert in 1948 as much as 3 years! Before painting has taken over as chief engin — ask us about Martin-Senour 100% eer on that ship. He has been Pure Self-Cleansing White House second engineer on the Princ — George for the past two year Prior to joining the Canadian Regular Colors National, Mr. Crawford had ex : tensive marine experience with and White other lines serving this coast. Twins Burn To Death In Attic $7.55 EATON, Mass., (CP) Fout year-old twins—Priscilla and A Gallon Edwerd Greenleaf died n each other’s arms’ last night they huddled in an attic closet GORDON & to escape the flames that swept the upper puri of their home ‘ A mattres caught fire while they were playing in -the attic. Their mother, who ina two older children. is expecting another set of twins any day Eat alone -and love it! Make a solitary meal a banquet with a tin of Libby’s famous Deep-Browned Beans. These | plump, protein-rich beans are cooked to appetizing tendernéss by Libby’s exclusive deep-browned process. Smothered in a tangy tomato sauce with the added richness of a piece of pure pork. Just the thing for lunch by yourself— or a tasty snack any time. Simply heat and serve—even a bachelor can do it. 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