Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 5, 1951 where they play Ui G,t 4j. noon Monday, and Ketch for an evening enR lmem'-Abe Saperstetn's great Nf outfit are frrsn from tiev price since 194C. The company umpns in nonywood where . spent three weeks beforf cameras completing a full w THEY'RE HERE AGAIN Rubber Prices In Canada Up Is currently operating at peak capacity around 60.000 tons a' year. It is hoped that by the middle of next year plant ex- feature on the Globetrotters Harlem Globe Trotters Fly In For Big Basketball Shows EARNIA Tlve crown-owned Pnsion will permit a boost in nave siiuiterea virtually f record In basketball. That for victories, games and . menu played, free throws u and so on down the line the lone exception of de's production of some 25 percent. Polymer Corp. at Sai nla has rats Their total into this, their i Ploying Preview Game With Booth Memonoi School This Afternoon Basketball's fabulous Harlem Globetrotters, successive season in actior exceedingly low. Entering campaign they had only 245 ed prices of its synthetic rublxi- Arrangement for additional feed-in line with recently announced st0(:k s"PPhes via Sun Oil Co.'s ,. . ,. , new pipeline will permit prod uc- increases in the U.S. General u ,g anticlpaled lnat purpose GR-S rubber moves up wilh completion of Canadian Oil from 18.5c to 24.5c a lb. f o.b. Sar- Co.'s new Sarnia refinery in 1952, nia, and also rises to 20.75c (had still more, feedstock supplies moved up from i8.5c to 20.35c in could be made available to Poly-September ). nier. ' With exception of September. move in butyl, there had been if you want ro sell it, advertise no increase in Polymer's rubber it. News classifieds. ST lag w, v.- l Vc ,x w , -. I IV Cenrn Mat?- Aihm Vrtlef, J nC. hailed as the most successful team in the nwuny i the sport, are here aghin for appearances tonight and Saturday against the all-star Jets of Prince w..v,.f -tw fWr into town yesterday afternoon. uacKs registered against then Against this was posted ; triumphs and a single tie for 23 seasons of campaigning The winningest, mast tray and most entertaining coterie since the inception NO CLOWNS Says Duke Cumberland, captain of Globetrottersplayers first, funsters after. WU vcaisnft". ''"j " basketball will take the ! rhey were last here just t here witn virtually tne :,t 1 Ladies' nlaved with col- lineup that won 151 out leee teams before starting wi'.h regularly scheduled games got stranded in a . snowstorm coming here that time so decided to come a day ahead on this occasion. As a result, Booth Memorial High School was able - tho famous hooosters year, three straight to swee;. the Globetrotters. Play Resumes t-uoa international lnvlta! 'nv iwnvN rnAST Tlie team had a good trip j tuurnume u ut n,na, piL from Vancouver. In that city, j victories in 18 games over Season's Highest Three-Game " preview gave this alter- Individual Mark Set ,..,,tri Incident jf two Tind heen such a crowd : um-gc nu-niiiciicuni in "Daddy, will you Rive me a penny for my thoughts?" bLfoBSgn3 'i:' -s the r.r.-'SSJ 'JZS- hastv claim of Harlem Globe- nlght. Business, Manager Par- coast-to-coast post-season 1 series, plus 72 wins in 73 . over the stars of America foreign teams Jurlng a t month tour of fcurope amis l Canada in the party's 30-year historv is about to be sketched SL,,C""' "'": J ,., vr trotter coach Duke Cumberland ncu Woods has been wen piea-,- Communists in. Between Jan. 25-28, Canada's I suspension, ,n Thm u.ot was only one this ----- morning. "Our reputation jed with the gates g0 far this nnln nmPS The Before coming -to Prince ! Africa. Mip uiuiuuiusis will Bauici in . clean sweep ,.pf victory, stars win- uu. V , ml year Toronto for the fourth national to nu over iwu. . . B...rt. thev nlaved at Seattle, 1 ning three games They're still a grand bun comedians and with a m 160 starts tnis season, mat waa 1-- - - convention of the Labor Progres oeimonts ... ,h , Mnnnt Vernon. Wa.sh. Beningnam aim ucura, L. Howe 01 ou.s h ,-, wn refer-' .., .u t all notnts From of out-of-thls-world cage ardry and fun production. highest individual three-game wnai ..a.- .w., i.n.B . - aggregate so far this season-aed to as clowning, Coach Cjim-Jhere they go to Metlakatla, Plan Meet Fateful Session May Be Last If War Comes The Communist party line for 1951 probably the most critical policy decision for the Reds ana big 749. D. Woods of Kosa Lees.Deriana cans " Buie, I skills with the game. Boyd had the biggest single gam- the one-armed player of the team, Cumberland said, was chosen for his ability as a . iiut advertisement ii not published or displayed by tlie Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. HIRAM WALKER'S sive Party, the alias the party has been using since 1943. After a public session, party big shots from all over Canada will withdraw behind closeiy guarded doors at headquarters of the United Jewish People's Order, to get their orders and bone up on new strategy. For the Canadian Reds, it could be a fateful session. If war with Russia doe come, it will be their last demonstration in the open. The Reds ha,ve no illusions. They know that the minute war is declared, the LPP will be banned as its forerunner, the Communist party, was in the last war. roucY CIVIC CENTRE SPECIAL OL NOTES score in this division 297. In "B" Division, M. Baxter of B.C. G.E.A. had the high single and three game scores 302 and 673, respectively. j Following were the week's team scores: "A" DIVISION Stars 3, Belmont 0. Rosa Lee's 2, McMeekins 1. Annettes 2, Canadian Bank of Commerce 1. Toilers 2, Lucky Strikes 1. Wrathall's 2, Gordon & Anderson 1. Lyons and Brownwoods to be played. "B" DIVISION Rockettes 2, Savoys 1. Black Cat 2-, Commercials 1. t c CANADIAN WHISKY Films at present available from the circulating film exchange of the Prince Rupert Film Council Include a number of Interesting subjects "Careers and Cradles," dealing with the The 1951 policy sub-headings give some Idea of what to expect: U.S. Imperialism plans war. The Peoole Want Peace. Jlasslfled Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per word per lnstrtlon, minimum charge 50c. B'rth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE status of the modern woman; St. Laurent Government: a -Electricity," a treatise on ny-dro-electric development; "Eye Gingersnaps 2, Mansons 1 War Government. CCF Leaders in the War Camp Big Sisters 2, Skeena Grocery 1. witness," having to do with sev- LISTINGS WANTED FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Wallace Pharmacy z, uat- , erai aspects of lire in norinern tiers 1. v THt J (! WHISKY I SELLING vour home? List wilh an exoerienced realtor. For nromDt. insoeclion see Arm French Canada is for Peace! (they are making a great play toj capitalize on French-Canadian Canada; "Peoples cnarter, an optimistic review of United Na strong Agencies. Phone 342 or B.C. G.E.A. 2, Shentons 1. Indiividual scoring: LADIES' "A" ctidq n fcjrpfnt.vra 44fi L. nationalism). i FOUR-ROOM home in good condition; concrete foundations; fenced: tool shed; new electric stove: moderately priced. Also two revenue homes and other listings. See Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 or Green 297 tevesJ. (8c) (14c I NATION IXY KNOWN NAMES Linobelt Sneeder Shovels: Craiifs: Draglines: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Blue1 Too Read Maintenance Eauioment: Owen Clamshell Bucitets and Rock Graimles: T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Green 297 (eves.). The traditional high quality of "Special Old" stems frnm nlmnct n rnnlurv of tions' progress towara international understanding and peace, "Seaside Holiday," a Prince Edward Island scenic; "Skiing at Build, Extend the Peace Move- HELP WANTED ment. Woov HO .1 Hinkens 415. K. 1 nnniii nnniii in n nniM nniflr f Withdraw Our Troops from Hills 527, L, Howe 749. Totals- Lake Louise,'' exploration in the HELP WANTED Retail sales ,i;.nil; F;n wkuti.,. N r UrliLMK rmt Korea. . Bucket ' waders for Stockoile " ',,w " n t and Snow Removal: Rice portable Centrifugal Pumus: Na Recognize People's China. No conscription: Hands 792, 951, 836. BELMONT M. Lewis 430, J. Hoskins 353, G. Maundrill 468, D. LuBTin 494. E. Anderson 455. To- ply Box 858 lor Interview giving full particulars as to experience, etc. (tf Off V tional Drauline Scrawrs and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper, fullv experienced, dependable seeks oosition in Prince Rupert or district. Available Immediately. D. B. Simpson, Savoy Hotel, phone 37. lltpi WORK WANTED WANTED Truck driver for local famous resort of that name, anu "When All People Play," describing a community recreation program. RECREATION PROGRAMS Ontario centres having municipally-organized recreation programs Increased from 18 In 1945 . WAIKEIVIIII ONIAIIO deliveries, one capable or helping in store. Apply to Box 3. News Office. (7p) Canada's Youth. Welfare not Warfare. Stop profiteering. Tax the Rich. For a Canadian Farm Policy Build and Defend Unions. Portable Saw mills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors full tnlurmutum from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. Uf) tals 718, 868, 815. McMEEKIN A. Ritchie 487, C. Wilson 387, B. Emerson 353, C. Bellamy 503. B. Hardy 603. To-tals-878, 713, 742. DISTILLERS Of THE FAMOUS "fSftnniiifin tSdlA' WHIIC This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the IM Control Board or by the Government of British Culumbii WANTED Bookkeeper. Apply EXPERIENCED truckdriver Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (tf) ROSA LEE M. Posttik 574, D. Build the LPP. wants work. Box 5, News 01-fice. (Op I Strengthen Partv Organization Nelson 4S7, M. Furunes 3G2, D BOYS WANTED to over 150 in 1950. Duncan 353, E. Strebe 280, P. Higgins 423, B. Davis 572. Totals --! 11- 1 i 1 i ii irii 1- u",A Woods 703, F. McKinnon 41)6. More Work Among Women. FOR SALE Win the Youth. Business and Professio CLEARANCE SALE .303 Rifles Hi-Powered Long Range En-fields Model P14 with built-in fi shot magazine, only $19 95. SMLE Model 1 Mark ( III with 10 .shot detachable magazine, $24.'J5 Blade foresights. Adjustable rearshihU. Ranges to 1B00 yards. 2fi inch barrels. F u 1 1 v guaranteed. Box " 48 rounds ammunition wilh rifle order $2.95 Prompt shipment COD. HUNTERS SUPPLY COMPANY 193 Sparks St., Ottawa. Ontario. (T.F.S-H) A good ODDortunltv for young: lads with bicycles delivering Dailv News routes. Phone 748 or call at the Dailv News office and leave your name, age and phone number. (tf; FOR SALE I have good turnips for sale, about three tons. What do vou offer me for them? J. A. Johnson. Cedar-vale. B.C. I6p FOR SALE Coal and wood Totals 722, 840, 950. I ANNETTE B. Windle 510, Flynn 562, McMeekin 505, E-i Smith 542, P. Dickens 465. Totals j 745, 805, 1034. BANK OF COMMERCE Ilrh.-1 janson 542, Christmanson 378, Ted Williams To Be Traded! heater. Wartime house front 846, 862, 695. MANSON T. Dell 441, M. Copeland 459, D. Glenn 308, S. Currie 402, M. Montgomery 380. Totals 697, 702, 681. GINGERSNAPS E. Mulder 310, B. Mc Gl 279, N. Ken nedy 365, N. Parkin 406, T. Stewart 402. Totals 630, 748, 806. BIG SISTERS E. Bond 435, M. room stvle. Phone Blue 165. (tf) BOY WANTED Dailv News route in west end of citv available for reliable bov. Apply Office. (to M. Steeves 346, E. Mosley 533, R. Ramsay 455. Totals 786, 702, , BOSTON W General Manntrp-.- COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest FOR SALE New cliesterfield PERSONAL Joe Cronin of the Boston RpH 829. beds: beds comolete: uinaint Bl'ILDERS & CONTRACTORS Sox denied today that Ted Will- I TOILERS M. Wide 603, E. ' ed chest of drawers; sewing A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, CA. A. L. BELL, C.A. . 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 BUY YOUR New Year rakes and Pt tummn nnrt TTEATING lams would be traded to tho Jonansen 4a, u. layior w, a ' cookies at the Rupert Bakery Ltd Home-baked French machine: kitchen stoves: neal-ers; hardware; coffee tables, end tables: bedroom suites; ' Ellison 369, J. Hill 541. Totals Bond 537, H. Miller 386, E. Roth Sheet metal work. Tar ana Philadelphia Athletics. (travel roonng. vjau om( A Miami storv in the Boston 85fl. wl2- 805- well 397, T. Muncey 361. Totals tn Musical insirui.ini"! PIANOS TUNED ," AND RECONDITIONEEl 210' 4th St. ,Ph- Blactj bread, fresh daily. Phone 643. (M2) ; brand new carpets. Axminster, Riws 2' x 4'V: scores of other wesi. i-njne Dto. wwui.lmu , , . , Tf,v r-totwitsA what- 794, 813, 884. useful furniture at lowest CASH for scraD cast, brass, con ner batteries and radiators. prices. See B.C. Furniture. Black 324. (tf) and Sons (ti) rot'1 sa,u ule iugeI wouiu go 1 , ... .. 7- ! to Philadelphia in exchange for man 531, J. Boulter 468, H. Phil- TODERN Painting and Dorat- Firgt Baseman Ferrls Kain anti ! lipson 423, J. Warren 427, B. PhonT BlackCe215 evenuiEs or Fitchers CcJleman, Brissie . and . Dunbar 548. Totals-928, 738, 770. noonhou "p.C Borffll "(t?) Bhante. 1 I GORDON & ANDERSON B. SKEENA GROCERY Ct. Van Meer 482, W. Slater 489, S. Smitn 345, E. Wasyk 415, I. Hague 424. Totals 664, 711, 924. Phone 543 call 629 6th W., City. . (tf) HI-POWERED Soortiti!' Rifles- .HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street - Phone 655 WALLACE PHARMACY.. LOST Thain 458, Parker 343, Hartn- y 1 smltn 538, s. Kamsey sva, 1. uar- Canadp.'c 1950 sugar beet crop, ner 520, L. Anderson 439, C. worth $15 million to growers, will Barrie 530. Totals 966, 907, 801. exceed one million tons, first WRATHALL P. Roberts 583, RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDff : Besner Block Phone 3' P.O. Box 130 .303 British Eniields. Also BSA. NORTHLAND Dairv mtlk deliv-From $33.95 up. Excellent val-, ered 24- Der nuart. Wliv pay lies. Send name with address j more? Phone 18 for dailv de-for free folders illustrated,! )jVerv service M-29) with nrices and det ailed sneci- fications. No obligation Deal-; BEER BOTTLES collected. 20c ers enquiries invited. TARGET, per dozen. Phone 678. I7pi SALES COMPANY. 154 Mac- . LOST Straved or stolen, on Dec. 24. from Telegraph Point-Brown Irish retriever. Anyone ha v i n g information as to whereabouts phone Black 877. (4pl million-ton harvest In the in- D. Chorney 493, E. Hey 644, M. dustry's 48-vear Canadian his- Vincent 499, B. Peterson 477. To-tory. 1 tals 993, 968, 771. LADIES' "B" Laren St.. Ottawa. Ontario. . FOR RENT (T.F,S-II) I 462, Phillipson 420, Thompson 636. Totals 792, 856, 899. BATTLERS S. Downing 540, D. McNelce 274, I. Parkhouse 349, J. Adcock 239, G. Wtlkins 489, J. Collins 256. Totals 795, 683, 796. B.C. G.E.A. M. Baxter 673. L. Steffens 277, H. Holkestad 480, E. Rivett 302, J: Thornton 481. Totals 800, 877, 857, 761. SINGER sewing machines for LOST Small boy's air force FOR SALE Ro:'k mnnlc dining, rent bv the week or month. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. SAVOY F. Morrison 470, M Laviolette 386, D. Johnas 473, R, McCallum 353, E. Knutson 423 Totals 772, 735, 678. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS stvle hat. vicinity Capital Theatre at Co-op Xmas show. Please return to George Hills, 1501 2nd Ave. West. Reward. (Hp) mm room suite with Welsh dresser ! Phone 864. Singer Sewing Ma-and 72" relractorv table. Mc- chine Co.. 639 3rd Ave. West, en-" 7 c" ft fridge, one year, 5p) old. Rebuilt chesterfield, flortfl r 2 -pr , desi-n and light wood. Vacuums FOR RENT Room and board cleaner with all attachments. ! for working men in Pnyale Phone Green 935 or call at home. Phone Red 140 or call 1333 1010 1st West 9c) 6th Ave. East (Opi ROCKETTES N. Geddes 401, M. Antone 485, M. Penney 390: SHENTON P. Smith 508. I. Phone 451 Box & For eenuine parts and sen1 WANTED D. Newton 511, E. Hood 464. To Taylor, 300; M. Shenton, 473; V. WANTED TOP MARKET phone or write abowj Elliott 479, B. Matson 525. To PRICES PAID lor scrap iron, steel, brass Conner, lead. etc. tals 748, 905, 740. FOR SALE 1948 Hvdnmatlo FOR RENT Furnished house-Pontiac sedan Under seat kfepln- room Quiet business heaters, clock, radio and cig-! eirls. Phone Blue 638 after 6 nrelte lieht.er Good mechanl-' D m- Honest grading. Prompt pay- j ment made. Atlas Iron & tals 675, 863, 890. COMMERCIALS -J. Helgerso.n 481, B. Thompson 184, L. Smith 533, M. Hoban 430, T. Stewart 314, L. Ewart 256. Totals 707, 853. 837. BLACK CATS J. Hicks 325, W. SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 MARGARET McLECj cat condition. Phone Green Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B. C. Phone Pacific 6357. (tf) ROOM FOR RENT 221 5th East. (5c) 8p 1 977 after 5. OPTOMETRIST Hnom 10 WANTED Housekeeping room I danIK.wrK,?nTonTtton1 41 U-DRIVE. Phone 41. 711 Gren-lownileaie. 4V5 5th Ave" S ! viHe Court. Fra-ser St. (UM) STONE BL'ILDlN5! AIC'TION SALE Tlmltrr Siile rl"2 Phone Blue 305. (Spi'pQR RENT Lar?e sleeoin room, close in. Black isi. (p There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11 a.m., on Friday. FOR SALE Firewood kindling,! 50c oer sack Get vour winter , FOR rent Front sleeping January 26th. 1451, In the office of the Forest Hanger at Ocean Falls, or small suite tor teacner. Preferably vicinitv Booth High School. Phone School Board office. Red 442. (4p) WANTED Room or room and board. Widow with family preferred. Good pay. Box 4. Daily News. 5p WANTED Junior stenographer bv Northern B. C. Power Co. Apply Room 15. Besner Block. suuu.v .ti a u.k m.iiis. room. Phone Green 937. Kup Agent VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 787 311 Second Ave. W. B.C.. the Licence X 51772. to cut PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 ACCOl'NTAPTS ,705.000 t b.m. of Oedar, Spruce. FOR SALE Good buvs in used vacuums. E!e"trohix Hoovers, I PtrBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income ftliA V Hemlock and Balsam on an area covering Lot 1377. and vacant Crown land situated on Rivers Inlet, Range Pova'. etc. R W. Collins, pnone Tax specialist. S. G. Furk Red 593 451, Green 279. (ID 1 Stone Building. 1, Coast Land District. (20ml Three years will be allowed for I 10 V v W RINT i' sm ; ! sw j 7MK ! frc. removal of timber. REPAIRS "Provided anyone unable to attend HANDYMAN FOR SALE Man's CCM bicvele with all accessories. 3 speeds. Phone Blue 335. 6p) FOR SALE Enterorise oil range, not burner with blower. 1413 (til FURNISHED or unfurnished liv-Ine auarters with bathroom. Red 852. (7p) WANTED TO RENT Two or 'hree rooms with bath. Phone WATCH REPAIRS Promnt. ef HOME SERVICE ficient service George Cook MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. GENERAL CONTEACTOR-J Jeweller. Salislactioa gum an teed. the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. (D28-J5) I tdvirtlKMrt It Ml publilhld t diiplaytd by First Overlook. (308p) FOR SALE 1949 '-.-ton Fareo. What offers? Phone Red 232. 7p) n..i!jl PonfllrS Of H i Um Cal Iwd W (U Ti mi OIL BURNER SPECIALIST -i?Q' --Ba2: ilCJ Stove service and repair. O. WANTED TO RENT Furnished D Ronson. Black S03 itf) house. Blue 756 ( 5p) DUUUlllg Winn's snns-H CHIMNEM OIL BURNER8 USE 6 .SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 PHONES 9 Red 'i Black 334 P.O. Box 1670 f '