Prince Ruperi Dciiy News Thursday. July 5, 1951 Sam Snead Franklin, Michigan, 7 and C for I his third professional golf association chamnionsbin Will Cieuirjila, luiiiici' "d! : ihal many youh buxer time lightweight boxing oham- betn booked In pr(,.J 4 pion, says poor management to bciiU, and tawu into u" l i responsible for many ring wltn practically no heii ' I deaths. "It's a wonder there . . . l Sport Shorts iegfc wuuld no iuiigei ctti'iy luui lit thl. vent, trounced Mike Turn-esa 7 and 6 in 1948. When Snead closed the door on the popular pug-nosed battler from Michigan on the thirtieth Fred Scr widen, at today's week- If !y luncheon of the Prince Rupert! V.9n3Q a uolt The Canadian Sports Month- aren't more fatal accidents he ' ; ly says golf caddving "is be- said. He .said many promising thing that should be dont 1 vjLti j v, iui;, gave J cuui b tx t iregional conference In hole, he was 22 under par for 1GG ; rece .,Open Now On Nanaimo . from which he return ri f I It was the second worst de- r lO I ll r m ll ;feat recorded in thirty-three W ; Professional Golf Association OAK MO NT, Pa. 0 - Sam mg outranked only by humiliating 8 and 7 licking giiesd. West Virginia ilky-trok- of the Snead took fm Paul Runyan ig bill Wily, climxjM most spectacular sub-par strokes m 1938. in golf history Tuesday to Ben Hogan, who decided his couimg a lost an. ah euitoiiai juuug uaums aie uuu piuj;cuj umc uaium ana quotes Jules Huot, professional handled, especially after bou's ' Clements said, in mat wav match play holes over the Oak !mont course whose Par 37"35-72 autobiogrophicul talk by Harold ! TORONTO (CP) A steady na-- al "'' uuu v"u" " """'. have begun. Clements, who also quaiinea men would bp v 8 M p c ' as snvino- rafldvinc needs to ... I. .... " wiuuaooa piuiungea assaults Thorn, a new member. President aae ' of traffic almost elut- u ,., ,' j .. ihas acted as referee, said also to second fighters. for years. i A. B. Brown was In the chair. r '" ' 1 1 1 " ' I 4,hih Uub filliro course urViiita while some emi 185 1ft An texed up the Mississaugua Golf enUs The whole affair must be en- orgallized as a .nl0dern employ- trants m the 1951 Canadian open ment sy..tem, Huot polnfed golf championship sharpened out the artkle continues, "that their shots. there are three types of caddy: The value of practice rounds i, Tne regulars everyday boys, was somewhat dissipated when 2l week-end and holiday boys. Lou Ford of Briarcliffe, New 3) Schoolboys." Sports Monthly York, who startled pre-tourna- saK5 Huot found that caddies at merit peekers Monday with a Laval made as high a.s $250 sensational 61, wound up ten during vacation period with bj-strokes higher Tuesday against nUses of up to $1000 available a -par 72 lay-out. to top caddies. A "wetness bo- Earl Stewart of Dallas, Texas, ius" of 50 cents Is also paid to went around In 65. caddies at Laval when they get The competitive record for the ; wet m severe rain- Veeck Takes Over Browns course was set by Ben Hogan In 1941. Tne 1951 United States open winner is not here to aim j at that mark again but the title I still shapes up as a wide op-en ' affair. j The American contingent gets j the nod. Robust, full bodied, rich in flavor. A rare old rum, aged in oak barrels. no IKCREASE IN PRICE. . Part of the coastal area of British Guiana is below sea level and lnterse;Sjd with ST. LOUIS W Bill Veeck, 1he man with the golden touch who combines fireworks with baseball, celebrated tlw . Fourth ol July holiday assuied of owner-ehip of the St. Louis Browns. Veeck, v,-ho brought winning basefcall to Cleveland and crowds out, to sop it, clinched the deal PRINCE RUPERT Mvn RECORDING DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE thaV Colllmhia Cel "CAPTURED FLAVOR Of THE INDIES" 4th in a eeries to bring you the facts about your Hospital Insurauce phm Why was Co-Insurance Started? !: t 1' To control abuse of hospital benefits end therefore help relieve the bed ehortage. . -. ' 2. To keep premiums as low as possible by charging a small sum to those who actually receive benefit. One of the main problems in any hospital insurance plan is that some people vill ibuse the benefits. They will go to hospital when they don't need to, and will stay longer than they should. This situation results in overcrowding of hospital beds, and increased costs. Co-insurance was started to help control this situation. Co-insurance is designed to reduce the patient's length of stay in hospital and thereby make more beds available, and in the long run reduce costs. In fortunately there are some people who, because they pay a premium, feel that they are owed something that they can only collect by occupying a hospital bed for as long as possible. People who pay fire .insurance do not want a fire, nor when they pay automobile insurance do they hope for an accident. In each case, the insurance is protection against something which is hoped will never happen. Hospital Insurance is protection against the e-nsc of future illness. A protection, however, designed for those who are really sick and not for those people who wish to.enter ' hospital on any excuse solely because they paid a premium. Hospital accommodation is intended primarily for those who need skilled professional care. The co-insurance rate is determined by the hospital's public ward rate, and ranges from $2.00 to $3.30 a day, for tlie first ten days of hospital stay. The most any individual ' or family group (which includes all listed dependents) will pay in co-insurance for any single year is limited to ten days co-insurance charges. Regardless of how often a person (or his dependents) may go to hospital in anyone year, only a total often days co-insurance may be charged. In addition to controlling abuse, cii-insuranee will help to raise money to pay for the higher hospital costs. Without it, premiums would be even higher than they are today. Uth it, the highest standard of care can he given at the lowest reasonable cost to everyone by making a small charge to those persons actually receiving benefits. It is the wish of the government to keep operating costs of the plan, and also premiums, as low as possible. Co-insurance will help to do this. twelve hours be lulose Company, Limited, of Wntson TL.fday jus fore the deadline he had set for This odvertiicment is rot pubii:Ved or di:p!ayed by the Liquor Control iui or by the Ucvcrr.rnent ol Brittth t.oluttibia. arouirrng 15 percent of the Browns' stock. I :cLisssiii " i.rimiusc muuiu.u-i w "I . liitcutls to apply tor- a lease oi tlie UJiowmt; described lands: Comriieocing at a po!t planted on the high wator line at aboxit seven lcet ux Inches Easterly of the AS.. mrner of Lot 7386, Thence following th high water line or the South boundary line of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way, as Ui. case may be. In a South Easterly direction a distance of approximately POUR THOUSAND FIVE HUN-W.ED FEET to large white triangular beacon at North entrance to Inverness Paaaage, thence Smith 58 West a distance of THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY feet.- Thence Northwesterly (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising is payable In advance. P.ease refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, Jr Word pt r Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death No;, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcvnienu $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. the hlirh water line on the 8. Easterly extremity of Staplerion Is land. UWNKte Nomrtv distance of FOUR HUNDHFJJ FEET. Thence to the South West comer of Lot 73H6 CARS FOR SALE WANTED TO KENT CAKD OF THANKS a distance of approximately ELEVEN HUNDRED FEET. Thence North 47" I wish , to exure.ss mv thanks FOR SALE 1950 Pontiac Deluxe COUPLE wants three rx ni 10' East a distnce of TWO HUN DRED and NINETY TWO FEET SIX for the Kindness extended to me iv ine utMUe ol Ceuarvaie anJ Sniilaers in the au Deri avemiu Tudor sedan. Ike new Com-; i.shed suite. Phone Km uieu; Willi radio aud heater. alter 6 u ill i" Also 14-11. euiiKer Duilt row- boat with 3 6 H P. Scott At- 3-BEDROOM HOUSE water outboard motor. Phone Wanted DV Juiv lo bv lumi Red 219. or can be seen at 521' four adults. Wrile Bui .NCIiES to the point of comuwnse-ncut. The above coutulniiig FOOTr icres more or less, to be used for tnra of lous in transit to Watson K.t my lattter, Maurice DuhUiuisi. Ai-jiPec.Airv in ir. and Mis. Ho suiter of this citv. Jars, xluiia Uint. (ltD i Island. Bin Ave. raasi auer u o ni uanv News, or cm. a! v f UliOp) before 4;30 u.m. it: ft iOU SiALfc FOR RENT The purpose for which the lease is reqmrtU la for log tora'.;e, OfJl.UMBIA CELLULOSE OOMPANY, LIMITED. Per T A. V. TREMBLAY. DATED 22nd June, lil. (H-Ju.5.12.19.201 SACRIFICE Must sell 1951 Hill- : man 3l)U0 nines, lliclicsl otter, lakes it. Terms. Phone Blue Ma. ti8 eveiunss. (latiui FOR RENT Large site: FOR SALE Austin "10" oanel , delivery. Bvtown Machine vyuriu. i u . , room for elriciiv man or -. j an. non-drinkers. Phone C 835 after 6. FOR SALE-34-ft. RiUnetter. 18 ti.P. neavv tlutv as. iirs'-- ciais running shane. Call n.jtt lejiuiu, J iiiAi. iluipij FOR SALE Girl's bicycle," Rood tonuiuoii. Mu.ou, rnoiie tuu.-i " FOR RENT FurhLshfd I i and huiisekeeointr rouin. e j non-rit inkers. Catl B.iit I I alter 8 o.m. , '. FOR RENT UnfuiYushed t FOR SALE 62 USED TRANSIT BUSES NOTICE TO, CONTRACTORS . Sealed tenders will be received up 2a. l3(P) room .suite. Pnone evei i- Twin - Kenworlh Diamond - Haves to noon. DT July 25. 1981. by vhe Mack Federal Red 281). nidersii5iied for the construction of FOR SALE Briuas & Stratton mboara motor. 14 H.P., com IFOR RENT Sleeping M The next article in this series will deal with the question "What are the facts of the f f hospital bed situation?" . ! ' He sure to read these messages. They deal with your Hospital Insurance plan ! 8 plan which has already paid over $10,000,000 for more than 500,000 hospital cases, and 4fi''" is providing benefits for thousands more each month. B.C. HOSPITAL I.SIRACE SERVICE y YOUR PROTECTIOS AG. 41 X ST URGE HOSPITAL BILLS. ' THE BEPART1IEIT OF IjlLlLTII & WELFARE HON. IHH GLAS TI KMR IX, Minister ' ' clo.-,e m. Phone Urecu s mi vjmce ana atores Kulldlne and Residence at Pendleton Bay. Bubine Lake, B.C. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the District Forester. Prince Rupert, Forest Hangers at Burns Lake and Smithers. or the For full Darticulars and details of where the buses mav be insoected. please cuntact A H. Griffiths. Disposal A?ent, B C. Electric 425 Carrail St.. Vancouver, B. C. (158c) FOR RENT Three rooms, couoie, no children. iiH'. Eves.. Blue 24U. 717 71: pletely oveniauiea. Su. Pikhw Red 835. ( lspi , FOR SALE Four good tires, u4axuuxw. 'luoes and rims. Phcne Oreen 623. (lirtiu FOR SALE One slifhtlv used I anitar ca.se and music. Phone! BiacK 54a between 5 and 7 evenings. UaTp) i undersigned upon a deposit of $5.00 refundable upon return of plans and specifications in xood condition within thirty days of the date of opening of tenders. Tenders will not be considered less made out on the form supplied innd signed, and a deposit ,if 10 of FOR RENT SleemnK o- , f hoii-sekeeoinu room, ll! I West. '-f FOR RENT Sleenine rooil two. Twin beds, Priva, curtain. Phone Red 8b0 bike. FOR SALE Bov'S 831) 9th West. $25.00 j Ua6p) i Rl PA IK'S the tender Is enclosed. of Cheques i-iro mitiah NATIONAL! a i ? v vk KNOW, -t,. NAMES the unsuccessful tenderers will je I i Linis-beit Speeder Shovels; WATCli KEPA1RS romjH. el-Iicleiil service. (AfcurKe Cook Jeweller. Calasfaction :arau teed. FOR RENT Five rooms. lui..,lvli,,,l nnlu rellab.f Adams Wanes; Draamus Koad Graders; LJleford Bros, ftlaclc Ton WrwH Maintensnr nlc need apply. Box HO 1 News. 11 1 CiEOKUE OAtYES AUCTIONEER BURNER SPECIALIST - Eaulument; Owen Clamshell j OIL Buckets and Rock GraDQlee 41 U-DRIVE CARS Fh 711 Orenvule Cotnt a i I'K ,ne r.rvrn RID 'ttl T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers' j "Mrn-lr T.V,rlrl,rt Ti.ii!, W.,lw,r- ' returned when the contract is awarded. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be submitted in the envelope marked "Tender for the construction of Hanaer Station Buildings at Pcudletun Bay, B.C." C. D. Orchard. Chief Forester and Deputy " Minister of Forests. June 30. 1951. Parllamej-it Buildings, Victoria." B.C. (J5-12) udinedd anci rofeddiona Bucket leaders tor StockDile W"51. re'S f4n,d nnH snn w,.m,,v!, t -p.oo p,,ei. MieH nict.il work. Ptioue b43 Udii tt.j uiu i,i abie Centrifugal Pumos; Na BOARD AND I'OOM FOR RENT Board and row working man.. BlacK 6ol), , HELP WANTED PERSONAL HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE WANTED Experienced it general office duties un. atelv. Willinif to assail" fspon,slbilitie.s. Please Qualifications, relerenoe salary reouired in fust Box 143. Daily News. Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn St. Ph. Black 389 MARGARET McLCOD . OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING rT THE BEST I C3 OUALITYK i PRINTING ? : tional Dragline Scrapers and Buckets: National AH Stwl Oatolirif Hoists; Nvtional Portable Sawmills; National Rotary Swens and Conveyors. Full information from National Machinery Co, Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE New" anrTuiedr f ur niture and hardware. Bovs' bicycles, new coffee tables. chests of drawers, beds, chesterfields. Mnvtaa washine ma- chine, chesterfield beds, scores of other articles at lowest Drices. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Black 324. (tfc) GENERAL CONTRACTORS . uildlng and Repairs of all PHONE 18 our Northland olury. for dallv delivery exceot Sunday. Bv lookine alter vottr milk vour milk will Ui"' after you. Keen it cool. Ail milk guaranteed. (tfi ENJOY a bite-free vacation! Use D-Ter 448i Insect Repellent to avoid niouauito and black llv bites. A few drotis will protect for hours. U.S. Navv Formula. 59c at all stores. (Hi GIVE the folks at home a reat . . . Bet one of our delicious cakes or Dies. Ruuert Hakerv Ltd. Phone 643 for orders un kinds ROOFS . CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PAINTERS wanted at Phone Spence and w Blue 881 after 6. . WANTED One' experit wool Dresser. Applv Canadian Cleaners. I IN RE ESTATE OF HENRY MAR ' SHALL WILLIAMS. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that as Administrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the estate of Henry Marshall Williams, who died at Stewart. British Columbia, on the 30th day of March. 1951, I require all creditors and others having claims analnst the sail estate to send the same to me, properly verified, at the addres mentioned below on or before the 15t.h day of August. 1951. after which date I shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law. having regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. And further take notice that all persons indebted to said estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 22nd day of June. 1951. Gordon Fraser Forbes, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. (J25.i!8, Ju2,5) PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 WANTEO RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Be'sner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 PHONES: Black 752 Red 894 P.O Box 1670 WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap Iron steel, brans copper, lead, etc Honest eraditue Promul payment made Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 P-ior St.. Vancouver. B. C. Phone Pacinr 6357. r CASH For scrap cast, brass, conper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West, Citv. !H' REAL ESTATE Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. WANTED Clerk for core tion company off Iff' knowledge of book tvpine and payrolls. Tot arv to right applicant. ' 410. WANTED Experienced : terer and cabinetmnKf' , plv Box 526 or phone,1 i26. j: WANTED Elderly worm' care for house and vear-old child at Port ton for three months. M Daily News. 1'. WANTED id SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 Prince Rupert, B.C. CHIROPRACTOR . JOHN F. L HUGHES D.C. 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR SALE Four rooms and bath, pantry, basement. Furnished. Oil stoves, washing; machine, electric sewing machine new. Reasonable price. Bus service. Phone Red 739, T58n) FOR SALE Fully furnished JEWELRY SHORES CREDIT JEWELLERS Gruen, Bulova, Rolex, Cyma, Tavannes, Eluin. Waltham and Hamilton watches. Wedeewood dinner sets, Community plate and Roeern silverware, etc. No extra charge for credit. Contact our local agent, Henry Whiteside. Red 411. 1173c) IN PROBATE j IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NARCIA NELLIE HARLAN (otherwise known as NELLIE KILBY) and IN THE MATTER OF THE ''ADMIN- A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C.A. 325 4th Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 WANTED Room and & Apply Aenes Pollock. R0 Prince Rupert Hotel. four-room house, semi-basement Ideal location. Apply 112 7th West (English, Hllli or Vhone Black 912. (IGOp) MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 126. P.O. Box 526 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. LOST Metal oil drum I WANTED HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 FOR RALE One-room seml- furnished float with oil ranee. LOST-Sundav: Child's 18 karat Bold locket and chain. Valued as keepsake. Blue 732. (15itpt TENDERS 1 I ISTRATION ACT" j TAKE NOTICE that by Order of I His Honour JUDGE W. O. FULTON, j made the 27th day of June, A D. 1051, , I was appointed Administrator of the ! Estate of NARCIA NELLIE HARLAN. (otherwise known as Nellie Kllbyj. j deceased. .. late of Prince Rupert, Sli ! the Province of British Columbia. 1 All parties having claims agaim.t ! the said estute are hereby required WANTED Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est 1910. PKtiKs GO and 68 Fishermen's Co-op Float, boat "Polaris M." (157p) FOR SALE Lots 16 and 17, Block 2. Section 7 (Ambrose Avenuel Lovely harbor view. Phone Red 716. (160p) FOR SALE Tenders will bp received bv tlie undersigned un ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 BOYS or GIRLS j ' Opportunity for bright business-like boys and P ' Handling Daily News duriiiK. summer montln j permanently. ? t ln( i HOUSE FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnished. Apply 1333 Overlook after 6. (131p to furnish same properly verified lo me on or before the 16th day of Autrust, ,A,D. 1B51. after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which X then had no knowledge. All parties indebted to the said estate ar hereby required to 'pay Cleaner Cutting Sows M'COIlNTArTS 10 noon oi Wednesday, August 8th, 1951. lor the purchase of the hereunder described property: Lot 17 and 18 of Block 32 Subdivision of D.L 469, Plan 958 Stewart Townsite, Ca.-v-iar DUlrict. together with improvements situated thereon and furniture contents. Hiehest or any tender not necessarily accepted Terms: RtrlcMv cash. G. F. Forbes, Official Administrator Administrator of the Estate of Murray Harris, deceased. Room 13. Court House. Prince Rupert. B.C. (1591 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON KOil Burner Specialist 733 5Ui Ave. W. Black 503 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT lir-omn Tax speHn'tst, s O Furk Stone Buildlnir Red 593. ?nrr Xmt ai ut elMnw, teucr, fkstar when flltnl n Hr rciBMMl MBelunc. Uuiclc wrvle on ail type of ftw. Brlnf your mwi ift touar. Ola Mwt nioothed. Pleasant and pro'i mnrk for the right kl f the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. ; DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Co- WANTED TO RENT , QUALITY REPAIRS For" Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 i milium, .iiis aolii uuj ui nunc, n.u. boys and girls. Openings available i" diately. 1951. PRECISION SAW FILING J345 PIGGOTT PLACE Box 1011 Station B (Agent; Bus Terminal) WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment, bv Julv J5. Phone D L. MacDonald, Camp office, Columbia Cellulose. . (158p) GORDON F. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (162) Apply at Office For Action Advertise! I