."- 4i Prince Rupert uony iev,3 " """ ' Tuesday, March 18, l'J52 ; l ; M N; BLACKWOOD on (CLOSL'EE TIME 10 a.m. on day ot publication) PRECISION SAW FILING aasslfled Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per 1343 riGCOTT I'l.ACK Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, . Uox 1011 Station B Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engajement Announcements $2.00. t (J3ritlge Agent: IJus Terminal SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Island City Builders t ' K f HELP WANTED FEMALE ANNOUNCEMENTS By EASLEY BLACKWOOD There's No Reason To Keep Kidding Open King Edward P-TA tea, home SALESLADY, interviewing Tues-cooking, White Elephant sale,1 day, Wednesday and Thurs-March 20. " ! day, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Wal- lace's Department Store Lim- John F. L Hughes DC CHIROPRACTOR Hrs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 I Unless There Are Values Still Unshown It is practically a fetish with many players to "keep the bidding open" for partner. It is desirab'e to give partner another chance to bid only when he has not "limited" his hand by the previous and when you can assume (with reason) that he has potential m ASA 1 ft ' . - . , values yet unshown The bidding of today's hand (dropping it at one of a suit) is something you seldom see. Mr. Muzzy would find some sec-! ond bid on the North cards. "I never drop a one-over-one," he says, proudly. It may be added that he takes a lot of 800 and GENTpj scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 603 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone SO P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS A AUD1TOI1S Bttsnor Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all . Its branches 204 4' h Stiwt Phone 655 . WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heel and Worn Boles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO 21S 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prlnrp Rupert 1 1 i- 'ST , 1 , '"? 1 V "LI. RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) TUESDAY 6:15 John Fisher 5:20 Internntionnl Conity. 6:30 Puuio Playhouse 6:00 Doctor Dogbody's Leg 6:80 Musical Varieties 6:45 Junior Cuambtr of Commerce 7:00 CMC News 7:15 C BC News Kouildllp 7::i0 U-irester .Square to Broadway B:00 TllC Nnlionti Ilusinrss 8:15 The Commotion's 8::l0 Record Album 9:00 ChilcoliM Trulls j 9:30 Barrie CruiK 10:00 C'BC News , 10:!0 CHC N'-w 10:15 Trans-Atlantic Traveller 10:30 Nocturne : 11:00 Weather licort and SUin-ufI ; JVKDNKSDAY ! A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Soni; 8:;S0 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music lor Moderns i 9:30 Sunrise Serenade . 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9:55 Recorded Interlude 9:59 Time Signal , t0:00 Morning visit 10:15 Barry Wood Show 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Musical Kitchen :00 Kindergarten or the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies PM. 12:00 Mid-dav Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C Farm Broadcast :55 Recorded Interlude :00 Afternoon Concert 45 Pan-Pacific Women Comty 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records, at Random 3:00 Tea Time With the Stars 3:15 Musical Program 8:30 Soio Guest 3:45 Novel Time 4:00 Jimmy Shields 4:15 Piano Pops 4:30 Maggie Muggins WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, coppe.-. lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt pay ment made. Arias Iron fc Metals Ltd., 2ju Prior St.. Vancouver, ' B. C. Phone PAcific 6357. (tf) WANTED Cast :ron enamelled laundry fub in good condition. Phone 41. . - (67p CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, battei ies and radiators. Phone 543. Call 6l'9 6th Avenue West, City. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's black handbag containing personal effects. Finder please leave at Daily News or Simpson's office. (67p) IN KK THE MM HANK 'S l.ll:.N ACT" TAKE NOTICE that RONALD JAMES WILSON, ol Prince Rupert. British Columbia, having owed William R. Thain. heretofore carrying on business under the name of "bill's Motor Service." the sum of 1113 89 for a period of over three months for laoour ana materials Bestowed on a Uumber 52108, tnc gaid wniiam R. Thain will offer the said car lor sale ,hn , W4 McBnde ' street. Prince Rupert! ... -.' . it,.. St. .April South dealer Neither side vulnerable Soi III . . (Mr. Mutters) BK 8 3 H-B 7 8 2 L (J (542 C-2 l:a- (Mr. A lie!) (Mr. Meek) 8 - J 10 B 4 S 6 5 H Q H A 10 3 LV-10 8 7 8 D A K J C K 0 C J 10 8 7 3 Smith (Mr. Dale S A Q 7 2 i ' H K J S D 0 ' C A Q fl 5 4 South Writ Virth l c Pnss 1 D 1 s All Puss returned a trump and Mr. Abel's nine forced the king. MR. DALE WINS . Back came another dia'mond and Mr. Dale ruffed. He cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club. He ruffed another diamond with the queen of spades. The queen of clubs was now high, but Mr. Dale led a low club and Mr. Abel ruffed with the 10 of spades and led back spade, taking the last one from the closed hand and dummy. Winning with the ace of j spades, Mr. Dale played his! queen of clubs. Mr. Abel ruffed j with his last trump .nd had nothing left but hearts. His heart lead was won by Mr. Meek with; the ace. The high club was) cashed, but there was no way: to kep Mr. Dale from winning with the king of hearts for his seventh trick. WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone Green 136 Box 478 GKOKf.lC DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 Easter Cards For a wide selection of first quality EASTER CARDS order early from Dibb Printing Co, For the MEAL that Si BEST OF FOOD St. Patrick's Tea and Hum?- cooKin;.- saie, cainouc Han, March 20. Card party and draw-1 ing of raffle 8 p.m. Attention Elks Don't forget to pick up tickets for St. Pat-i rick's Dance March 21. ! Conrad Street Siliool P-TA card party, Conrad School, March 21. Rotary choir concert, Sunday,' March 23rd, 9 p.m., Capitol Th ! atre. I Canadian I.efcion card party, I March 26. j j Royal Purple tea and sale of hoinecooking, Elk's Home, March 27. ! i Soroptimist Pre-Easter parade arid tea, Civic Centre, March 27. Pre-Easter parade, Civic Cen tre, March 27. Lutheran Tea, March 29. Presbyterian Church Spring Sale, April 3. Rotary Rummage and Auction SaJe, April 5. Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher White Elephant Bale, Conrad School, April 5. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 8. Job's Daughters Easter tea, April 10.. Queen Mary Chapter daffodil tea, ApriJ 14, Civic Centre. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar and Tea, April 17. Cathedral Soring Bazaar, April 17. Peter's Spring bazaar, 24. flirl Ouirip t.pn anH ;nlp. An- plican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, A,-.,-;t na jrLJL .United Church W. A. Spring Bazaar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, home; : cooking, etc., May 3. I Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea 1 May 14. Cathedral tei and run.mage sale, May 31. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes received by us during the illness and loss of our beloved husband ,and brother. We thank especially Rev. Canon B. Prockter, also Independent Order of Oddfellows and Centennial Rebekah Lodges for their consoling words. Doris Eyolfson and all the family. dtp) IN MEMOR1AM In Remembrance of my belov- ed Wife Ida Pauline Wermig who! passed away March 18th 1949. e. wig ;..ytn PKKSONAL BUSINESS girls' perms appointments to suit latest styles at Jerry's Beauty Salon under i new management across from j Super-Valu. Phone 855. (tfi WE PAY cash for burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil- ' tr. T7M :nnl Ml 1... r- IUIU XUlClZtl II ill WUIK.N, LUW Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) FOR Hertz U-Drivc, Phone Bus Terminal, 530. 76p) HELP WANT:i MALE WANTED Working foreman for City Parks Board. Salary $4000.00 per annum. Applications stating qualifications will be received by the undersigned " up to 5 p.m. on Monday, March 31, 1952. Peter A. Lien, Parks Board Secretary, P.O. Box 307, City. . (70o HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Stenographer, pre-ferrably witl slight bookkeeping experience. Apply Dibb Printing Co., Besner Block. REGISTERED NURSE REQUIRED The Terrace and District Hospital (20 beds) require one registered nurse to commence duties at once. Minimum salary $200.00. Maintenance deducted $35.00. Private room for each staff member. Forward applications and qualifications to the Secretary. (70c l PRACTICAL NURSE REQUIRED The Terrace and District Hospital (20 beds) require one practical nurse to commence duties at once. Minimum salary $145.00. Maintenance deducted $35.00. Private room for each staff member. Forward applications and qualifications to the Secretary. (70c) Hod i67c) , , WANTEFemale com, or cW Apply in person to your Locker plant. 203 2nd Ave. itf) WORK WANTED CAMP or bout cook desires work. Go any where. 15 years' experience box 3:ii Daily News. (Ollpl FOR SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels; Cranes; Draglines; Adams Road Graders; Littleford Bros, Black Top Road Maintenance Equipment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket leaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal; Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dratvline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmills; National Rotary Screens and Conveyors. Full information from . National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) 11 FOR SALE Semi-built trailer, new chassis and -tires. 1235 Park Ave. (70p) 11 FOR SALE Double bed. Black 60!). (67pt FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom ruus, radios, chest of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield 12 beds complete, cribs, etc. Lowest 1 possible prices. B. C. Furniture 1 Co., Third Ave. (tf) FOR SALE Console type radio gramophone, $65.00. Red 399 after 7. , 66c) FOR SALE Baby carriage, like new. Half price. Phbne Black 756. - 66d) HEN Canarys for sale at Star Slice Repair Corner, 6th Ave. and Fulton. (71p) roK SAbt, yne yrossiey onei- vauui uciiifcciaiui T.r... Tito t.ow T.lnriPl KJUKT jrai U1U. uau'ti. Electric train and equipment. Phone Red 954. FOR SALE Weber Upright riano. l nree complete Deas with spring-filled mattresses. One range. 1078 Seventh Ave-I nue East, Black 298. (68c) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE) '47 Chevrolet, radio, heater, sun visor. Best buy in town. Aoply C. R.'Jetter, Sourdough Bay. 71p) FOR SALE '49 Chevrolet. A-l condition, 13,000 miles; heater, defroster, seat covers good rubber a real buy at $1880.' Phone Blue 865. (71p) REAL ESTATE HARBOR VIEW Splendid 7 room house, five bedrooms, large living room, cabinet kitchen, laundry room. One large bedroom down, three , bedrooms and bathroom Up. Price $8500.00. Terms arranged. Avmsrrvnnrr Arrpnfies T.tfl. 0 0 - phone 342 Black 197 evenings (bbC)IB.C WE ItAVE houses lor U,ttf nished or unfurnished. See Prince Rupert Realty Co., over Broadway Cafe. (tf) FOR SALE 4 room house with larce utility room, fully furnished. Driveway, garage, level lot with lawn. 1537 Pigaott Ave. (66p) FOR KENT ROOM FOR RENT Lady preferred. Red 879. (tf) FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone Red 860. 66p) FOR RENT Room and board for two sharing, separate beds. Phone Red 192. (66p) FOR RENT General Electric floor polishers, $1 per day. Phone Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tf) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT at Lakelse Lake Cabin, June July, August. Phone Blue 813' or Write P.O. Box. 668. (67p) WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 room apartment, furnished or un- iurnished, by quiet couple, no children. Phone Green 698. 71p) WANTED Small apartment or house by well-known local couple, non-drinkers, no children. Quiet, close-in surroundings desired. Box 319, Daily News. (tf-nc) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. S. G. Furk, Stone Building, Red 593. (20m) NOTICES KAIEN TRANSFER. General contracting, lots cleared, stumps pulled and general hauling. Phone Black 503 or call at 947 2nd West. (67p) PO.Ba IK Phone I; KG REAL IS Pta it Troir For the bl Daily tv From UkL Daily si' fo Estima i; Ladies.: FOR TAKE OIT ORDERS Iks Central Beard 1 W OovcrnmM DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe JOHN H. BULGER Ojifomefiiif John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith SEIkins Ltd. P.O. Box 274 WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired MOTORS BOl'GIIT And SOLD New anil Rebuilt Generators 6-12-32 volts Box 1307 Ph. Blue 391 It pays to adverti.se in the Ne's Green 992 P.O. Box 1481 On Your Way, Drone! I (VEAO THAT A WIFE WALKS FIVE VHLFS A DAY ncihir- urn "SV?V WOUSEWOPK .. ..T.-' I Akin cuOiMr BROADWAY C 1100 tests that Mr. Masters avoids. Mr. Masters responded with one diamond on his pitifully weak hand to give Mr. Dale another chance in case he had opened a hand just short of a two-bid. He also had hopes of hearing his partner rebid in one of the majors which would offer a much better fit with his cards. NO SECOND CHANCE Now, when Mr. Dale rebid one soade. Mr. Masters dropped it fast. He had given partner one chance. A second one was not justified. If Mr. Dale could not make a jump rebid of two spades, then game was practically out of the question. The way the play came up Mr. Dale made his bid, but it was hip and tuck all the way. The a opening was the trey of diamonds. Dummy played small and Mr. Meek won with the Jack. He Expansion of Credit Union Members of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union, at their annual meeting this Thursday evening, will hear from their directors that 1951, instead of i being a period of levelling off as had been anticipated, had turn- j ed out instead to be a year of ; further marked expansion and I service for the mutual benefit of ! I all concerned. Therefore, It had j been decided to step out and do' ' bigger things and a $300,000 loan had been made to. the Prince-Rupert Fishermen's Co-opetative ; Association to help it in contem- plated enlargement of the cold ; storage plant. The annual meeting will deal with a recommendation that a three percent dividend be paid on shares, that ten percent of the interest paid on personal loans be returned to the borrower as patronage fund and that five percent of undivided surplus be allocated to education reserve. The report of the secretary-treasurer, George Viereck, will reveal an increase In assets during 1951 from $1,033,231 to $1,-490,229, members' shares climbing from $463,253 to $637,247, deposits up from $543,665 to $730,- j 905 and advance in membership frnm , 40- - i R4c , . ' : During the year 651 loans werei made to members amounting to $821,109, In addition to funds of, $910,000 being made available to the Fishermen's Co-operative i Federation. Rotary Club At Smithers Successful Installation of the oiiulucis iwjaiy wud oamiuaj night saw eight local Rotarians attend the ceremonies which gave the charter to 34 original members. PresidenF of the new club is Norman DeWitt. Other officers installed were Norman Baker, vice-president; Murdock Robertson, secretary; f Gordon Jewell, treasurer, and Norman. Jackson, sergeant-at-arms. Directors are Xavier We ber, William Whittaker, William Collison, Ernest Butchard, Howard Wheeler, Len Evans and Norman Kilpatrick. The event was sponsored by the Prince George Rotary Club, with Past President Martin Caine as principal speaker. Jim Lightbody, district governor, presented the charter. , Prince Rupert's presentation, a speaker's desk, was made by S. D. Johnston, past president and charter member of the local club. A sumptuous dinner was served at the Anglican Hall prior to the program. A highlight of the affair featured a curling match between Smithers and Prince Rupert clubs, won by the visitors. Those making the trip from livre were S. D. Johnstone, P. H. Llnzey, G. D. Frizzelt, A. P. Crawley, John McLeod, J. H. Black, C. A. Berner and George Mitchell. Roofing-Renovating Foundations- GREER & BRIDDBl . on Friday. April 18th, 1952.. nt 215 1st Aw. !.' Phone 90!) V 3, tl r . r.' . 1. "f i if f , 1". WELDING Government Certified Operators Ilign Pressure Tanks Kt'frineration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. !25 1st K. Phone Green 881 f? HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 13' MORE MUSCLES THAN IT-TAkF? Tu DRIVE ATRUCK-AN IRONING TAKhS Ab (T 5 ' as SHOveuNiC- - A TOM OF -iiBr- 10:00 o'clock ji m.., unless the said i Ro'unld Jan ViVsun 'nbull imimf-r pay to the said William H Thain the said sum of 113.8S and the costs of advertising hls notice. DATED at Prince Jlnpert, B.C., this 14th day of March. H)52. "W. R. THAIN." (75c) NAVKiARI.: MATKHS I'KOTMTION ACT R.S.C. 1927, CHAPTER 140 Armour Salvage (1949) Limited hereby gives notice that It has. under Section 7 of -the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and in the office of the T1i,-.-.nt Dnnlc.M rf V,t T arr T7t.fr istry District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, a , description of the site and plans ol I wharf proposed to he built In rh harbour at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, on the northerly 200 feet of waterfront of Canadian Government Assigned Block "A", according to Plan 1479 deposited In the said Land Registry Office at Prince Rupert. And tuke notice that after the ex piration of one month from the date ui me iirsL puoiicaiion oi vnis nonce Armour Salvage (1949) Limited will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the city of Ottawa, for approval of the said Bite and plans. Dated at Prince Rupert, B C , this ll)th day of March, 1952. ARMOUR SALVAGE (1949) LIMITED. Per "J. M. Fields " (Mll-18-25, Al) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE Pursuant to section 35 (1) of the "Highway Act" It Is the Intention of the undersigned to regulate trafTic on all public roads In the SKEENA Electoral District during the spring break-up. Notices restricting traflic or closing roads will bry-posted as and when required R. H. Dunlop. Dist. Superintendent Smithers. B.C.. March 13. 1952. By Authority of the Minister of Public Works. (66c) GOODYEAR HOSE BELTING - MATTING TIRES - TUBES - ' BATTERIES Airfoam Products WHOLESALE ONLY I Northern Tire 61 Rubber Co. 712 Second Avenue Phone BLONDIE MUST BE NICE W vv x o . r I , - , y - i i s rr ,TS dthK ( THAT ? 3 w ti rlft lit j&im . , , A. , i " & t A