... nAiiriti IfAK nuu jinu 6REEMEHT 0 BE ' tr,., iKj. I rjruut hous?-? m r mice Kupert tht.. tenant movea a step p .:i uutnonzen mayor m-MmiiI City tferk'H.D.Thain eiue pegouatrons wtn M. i't "aee ariti-'llousing 1 Cor-,mimn for the signing of a -xt agreement which the ve- rown -Diivpany requires oerore ,vi-.!U'. the houses for sale. Te new agreement, which oulii ?t "nee ine piesem con- rt between tne city ana ihe orpuiutiun. was ance'pted terita- yeiy iiv the aiorrmen with fi U .... U - J ,11101 CIKUISCV uiii wicjr iuu m,,M tu exclude the Rushbro'6'k rcii subdivisions from the ,ov. ,:s wmcnwouia aiiow ior ,e'.ae of the houses. Pe , . II. Back, Central 'Mort- c -.iiid IIoihir.'B representative, jlO rtcull wiui kuuiecu uururg , .munt in expressing the cor- .. --......1 i irfrt.nf ln4 n nr"'L!'0IJ a rtlU3Ul I.U uuiciciiuuir 'uei tne vanoussuDaivisions up matter nf sale policy In mtiu- by councllthat he try to l .:, .r the city a lercer oi un- . -tridlnc: that the houses on jibiodk Heights -would riot be (l .::dlscrlmlnately to a few 'h- -MsAs. C U!u:il wasKeiltant In accept :m.:tt feared that it would iiiiw che sale of houses in that lM:it. to a small number of , ui: und thus cause the city (,m. italn utility iervices'there .: a i. h cost. The letter of understanding, committment in 'th'e ,:. .! nut a u : would be a -policy guide :. it was felt the corpora-wjuld abide by. Tht- vote to empower the may-3 r.ltv clerk to "enter riego-with Central Mortgage ; Housing is. In effect, tenta-. ut 'jeptanrB of the agreement which will probably be med in the near future. So tv-wpvor. nelthey the-mayor o city clerk "hdve 'been :m-,; -cd o sign the document. r anr-.t voted fix-to-one to en- negotiations. Alderman Gc Casey was the only ais- dijerman Casey based his on an argument that the r ad Street School, which C --a Mortgage and Housing r'en 'o offer to the city for 12 -;,nt cf its construction cost. v ; 1 be turned over for a nom- jm. .oca 11 0 not want, to sell a further ' later I T r I CS T r LOOK- KLAN; i ' -k M b o a w e. i iNevys k July 1st Dance-Civic Centfe. !" Baseball tonight, Roosevelt. I'Pafk. Moose versus Savoy, 7:15.i Tars. Mr. J. t n a. r,.. aarrett n 'ad tJ (daugh-l , a49) ' l-J 1V ,,.,VV Rupert for Vancouver -where they 'will 'spend the holiday Reason. Sani'tewls.-'lvtoO'se Lodge "is 'a visitor In 'trie citv frnm "Vati'co'iiver bn official "business. financial Imposition on the city," Alderman Casy declared. "If IKey'wfll turn the KcHbbl over to us 'frratutlloilfclv. I Hwrmlrt vntp Tor the agreement. ;TheJ$47,bl)0 wnicn the school Is worth would be 'the feirrie tts giving trie city v?,ujv iui wic iival live yciiia which would -be 'about the cost of malntalniha: the wartime housing utility services for that period." "Earlier in the discussions, Alderman Youngs 'Urged that the' city remain "firm ou the following alternatives: 1. 'That Central 'Hoiixlftff nnd 'Mortgage "agree not to sell any or the wartime houses lnthe Rushbrbok Heights subdivision. 2. That, if they are Wot 'sold, fKe cbrnoratlon eufirant.. tn lei(ve the houses' on their loca-1 lions. j 3. That. If they are removed, the1 corpora tionUndertake topav Ihe city the $24 or $30'fdepend-1nj bn 'the size of the house) which the corporation would normallv'nav nnftiialivns taxes ,he agreement because the if 'the 'houses remained stand mg. Since Mr. Back would rigree to none of thefse, the 'council then sought, and 'received, his assent to try andbtaln aletler of understanding 'from 'his superiors that, fhpv'wm "rnHpnv'rmr to re- ktflct 'sales ;to' olher -places than Rushbrnok -Heights unless It be to somegroup"Vh'lch would take a sufficient numbtr tf houses for f esldential parpbses to Justl-fy-maintenance of utilities there. Conhcll also passed a motion asking Central Mortgage and Honslne for an undertaWnk re- ardlhc the sale of Conrad Street School, which the corporation built at a cost of $47,000, ana which Mr. Back said would be sold to the city for $6,500. City Clerk Thaln said that It is likely that the actual cost to the city will be about $2,500. since It is probable that the provincial Department of Edu cation will pay half the price, and that some of the cost would also be drawn from school district taxation. If the new agreement is signed, It will come into effect January 1, 1948, and expire five years Tonlnhfs train, due from the, East at 11:145 daylight time, was, reported this morning to be on time. " Regular meeting of the 'LB. E.W. postponed from July 1 to' July 7 because of Dominion Day '152) H. O. Perry is arriving in the city on tonight's train from Prince George on one of his periodical business visits here. Miss 'Edna Wallace is leaving on the Prince Rupert tonight to spend summer -vacation "with her sister, Mrs. K. Slater, at Ocean Falls. " All tennis players interested invited to attend meeting at Canadian National Tennis Clubhouse, 7 p.m Thursday, June 26. 49) C. "A. Kellett left by car this morning on 'one of his periodical tribs as far into the interior as j Vanderhoof on Home Oil Distributors Ltd. business. O To all our friends In Prince Rupert. When you are in Ter race, eat at Phil's Ca'IJe (formerly 'Skeena Cafe). Your patronage appreciated by M. J. Saunders. tf52) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Neu-berger, who have been spending the past week in Ketchikan in the course of Mr. Neiiberger's tour of 'this part of the coast to obtain material for a Saturday Evenlne-Tost -artlclei-will-be in the city again tonight going through to their home In Port land. Mrs. F. R. Jancowski arrives In the city on the 'Princess Ade laide Monday evening from Victoria to visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 'Mfs. p. l. Jancowski, 1311 Overlook Rt. and her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Halgh, 2230 'AtUn Avenue man will be marking examination papers at Victoria for the tback'here In aboura morrtn.-Bivv' time. Mrs. Hyndman and lam-lly will spend the summer at White Rock. Elio's Furnlturu Store will be closed from June 16 to July 12. (J9) 1 I rmmtfi Dm. I DtDli? :rritf'OtD Room I H.tu'MHtlM- lop JjiMIIji . -SlC OND F LOOCL PLA r red brick has for long been a favorite .u clapboard unrri . In n commnat combination n with THE DAWSON-Whi e device of architects o achieve styl s the 1 g d fayorltes nave been combined favorite of home builders. In The for D a"; th ment ;Wi The he pern fect,y y SqUare house has the least in a design that leaves little room amount of walls and roof per qua e foot fj Q approximate the perfect square m 26 ttet by N?"1 The Dawson, that rambling plans. too heavy, boxy appearance and yet retains Its pleasing J'cs The Dawson characteizes so many small, tw0,yaUfjt lot sonie some llving living room windows may face the south-has almost any been so designed that on arrangement of f I Ung m r The room em winter sun. It has the added idvan age J iarge is ideal. Either "front" " eS I real dining room and eating space In ft turyVS oSavator, Large bedrooms, plenty of closets and room of ;he Tecond floor. 'Wlhspots space for an extra lavatory are ROYAL FAMILY HAS FIRST AFTERNOON PARTY King George VI, wearing the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, with Princess Elizabeth, who was in bright pink, stops to chat with some of the guests attending the presentation party at Buckingham Palace recently.. Mr! and Mrs. J, T. Harvey and f amtiv leif bv car this morning for Lake Kathlyn where resid ence wiw be opened for the summer. 'Mr. Harvey will return to the city on Tuesday of next week. Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Pierce and Mr. 'and Mrs. C. G. Churchill, who drove here from California over the highway, sailed for Vancouver on the Coqu'ltlam Tuesday afternoon, taking their car with them. Father Thomas Lynch, O.M.L, of Vancouver, after spending a few weeks. in the city, sailed by the Cooulilam Tuesday after noon on his return south. A letter, without 'bearing ihe name of the person 'for whom was intended, managed to find and'Mrs. E.E. School inspector xiiojjci,i,ui lit. its ,,, "from from Scotland Krntlanri to to Prince Prince Hyndman and family are sailing on the Catala tomorrow afternoon for the south, Mr. Hynd way Rupert, without thel?ast slip or delay. The' letter was safely re ceived by the address". The only direction it gave was the num NORTHERN TIP John O'Groats is the point farthest north lb." Great Britain, Announcerneiits All aovcrnseinn m mia corumn wUl be cbar?eT for .a lull month at 25c word. C.N.R.A. Excursion to Terrace July 1. S.O.N. meeting Thurs., July 3. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct. 30. (1G6) Baptist Sale. Nov.-6. 1 Shorter Job for Oulck-cleanslng Jovex molei toilets shine. Disinfects, deodorizes ond whitens, all In one efficient, labor-saving action. AT YOUR DIAUR'S 777n ww 1947. JlV A . IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN; PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP OLAP OUSE, DECEASED, TfcTlTW DANISH CURRENCY The monetraynnit InDenmark is the Krone, 'with an average value of 20 cents TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made on the 16th day ol June. AD. 1947 my appointment aa Executrix of the estate of Olaf Ouse, deceased, was ' 4 " - All parties navmg i the" said estate are hereby reqirt?ul to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before tne aisi any July. A.D. 1947, after which claims .n-j k. noiH mithnut reference to any claims of which I then had no Jmowieage. j .11 mriiu inHht.eri to the es tate are required to pay the amount 6f their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 24th day OI junt. nu. JESsiE KELMAN MURRAY, Executrix of the estate of Olaf Ouse,. co Brown & Harvey. Barristers and Solicitors, , Prince Rupert, B.C. LEGION LADIES' TEA AND SALE Attractive At fair'at Home of Mrs. Charles Anderson Vases of blue Iris and pink daisies, flanked by candles dominated the pourer's table at the tea, sponsored by the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary in the i of Mrs. Charles Anderson, TEA S 219 Second Avenue. 'Wednesday afternoon. The well-attended function was the final one of Its 'kind for the auxiliary during the current season. Receiving the guests was Mrs. 1 J. S. Black, Auxiliary' president, I decided Vtv t.hfi hostess. Pourers WeTe Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mrs W 1 narltek and Mrs T. Boulter sr Serving were Mrs C. E. Twaltes, ! Mrs. G. aillls, Mrs. W. Murdoch I .nd Mrs. Bryant. i in eharee of the home cooking i ttiMp which was cne of the nTTular. features of the tea and sale, were Mrs. 'W. J. Llneham and Mrs. William 'Morrow. The ?ewing table was attended by Mrs. G. V. Hanley and the rar-fles were directed by Mrs. J.'Yal- loway. Preparihg the refreshments were Mrs. Vern Deane, Mrs. J. Wallace and Mrs. Barker. Mrs. G. R. Fresrnan was cashier. Raffle winners were: Cake, Mrs, J! Taylor. Buffet Set, Mrs. George Howe. Six potfnds -sugar Mrs. W. J. tineham. Classified Advertising Paysl AO S Proclamation TUvirtiip' of the nowers vested in me I hereby declare Thursday, August 21st, a Civic Holiday to commemorate the Annual Port Day. N. E. ARNOLD, Mayor. FILMS Superpan Tress Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WAIC ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked ..... $12 Mine Run Bulk . . . $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Finishing Lumber Now Available New Supplies MOULDINGS, WINDOW AND DOOR MATERIALS, CEDAR PLYWOOD PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED "Serving the North Since 1920" Coal Lumber Paint Building Supplies PHONES 651 - 652 SEE US FOR ALL itEQUIKEMENTS IN Office Sniiplics Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. 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