III..... ...... ...J g Prince Rupert Daily News TODAY MILTON Br rtl E vi Thursday, April 20, 1950 7 P.M. 9:09 r m 1 1. FRIDAY AND A Wt SATURDAY nut.' AMBUSH" FELi The C N.'s .. We WinNowBeplay n''UfC . ' ' :er Trnru ' JanesSLclr "MALAYA" Ru.ln ill'. 1 1 - . - " AA It 1 J I : " John Hodlak Llonoi n..,,- ' htv,Vm - ""juiure y a 5, r r. o "'"Tt r, AV - Sieve Ferris i On Way Home Attended PNYVT Convention To See Start of $1,750,000 Apartment at Ketchikan After attending the Pacific Northwest Trade Association quarterly meeting in Vancouver as representative of the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce, L. S Ferris, prominent pioneer business man of Ketchikan, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday returning north. He reports a successful meeting with a larger turn-out than ever, indicating the growth cf the organisation. Alaska and Noii.i-ern British Columbia ligured prominently in the discussions. I He is a member of the executive of P.N.W.T.A. F. M. Dockrill of Teikwa was the delegate from this district to the convention and Mr. Ferris met him. III ..... YOUNG CONSERVATIVE LEADER Leon Baker, K.C., MP. for Three Rivers, elected president of the Young Progressive Conservatives of Canada succeeding E. D. Fulton, MP., Kamloops, B.C., at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Y.PC.'s, Ottawa. Thirty-three years of ac, Mr. Balcer was elected to Parliament In the 1949 campaign. From 1941 to 1945 Mr. Balcer served in the RCNVR with the rank of first lieutenant. He is a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Three Rivers. Suits . : "The Peoples Way" I Your Favorite Store RUPERT PEOPLES STORE: .vj We're Not TT I BAiHpj You haven't lived d?' , . . until 1 I I Kitchen Dining RM LI BEDROOM j. . J' 8-a-.io3- Vs-.ktv jbm 8,-6-.4'-&.-. you ve tried a dinner of , 'I H 1 Fried Chicken at the. . , D .U: --------j kjjj i--i.c CIVIC an 5te 1X1 fr ' I I J FINING ROOM IziL I LWINC HM. '"Nl B-l Ml 11 RESERVATIONS AND TV" 1M.g IS'-V. Jl II IJ. Wl OUT ORDERS - rilUNE I - BtDRM. BED AM. , C j H B'-?'9vi" 9'-o" l2"-fi" j " ' " 14, - IMJ Learn to Dance aA ' - vlil Mr. Ferris will be back in Ketchikan in tinle to see the start made on pouring of concrete for the new $1,750,000. 108-unit apartment hotel which is to be built with federal guarantee of his financing. It will be a six-storey structure , and the contract has born let to E. C. Baldwin Inc., Seattle contractors, who are just completing the buikiing of "The Nctt'.eton," one of Seat ------ - - - - i Advertise in -he Daily News. ! THE GREATEST MATTRESS NEWS ill or urnnn i Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, tthumba, Tango PRIVATE 'LESSONS n IN YCnnD ! . r tle's largest new apartments. The new Ketchikan apartment will be known as "Ferris Court." Court." Mr. Ferris has been spending three months in Seattle. i .1 1 Hours: Thru Fri. 4:30-10 p.m. Mon iiuubE, Willi JUIl-KE A house with a future is this attractive 2-storey brick veneer dwelling. One of the most popular of Canadian designs this 3-bedroom house is suitable for building anywhere in Canada. The pleasing exterior appearance of this solid two-storey house is the result of a clever combination of brick, cut stone and a steep roof. The interior of the house is well laid out for the utmost in comfort and convenience. The large living room is well-lighted by a wide front window and has an attractive fuel fircpiare. The dining room is adjacrnt to the main living room and Is also joined to the kitchen. Two walls of the kitchen are devoted to cupboards. A handy side door entrance affords access to the basement. Sleeping quarters and the bathroom make up the second floor. Three large and airy bedrooms, each of which Is equipped with a large clothes closet, provide adequate sleeping accommodation. The fully-equipped bathroom is situat?d at the head of the stairs and within easy reach of all bedrooms. Plans for this house provide for full basement with storage space and room for heating facilities. For estimating purposes the total floor area is 1.184 square feet, cubic contents 16,054 cubic feet. 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