Prince Rupcfi Doily1 mcAj Monday, March 31. 1952 Easter Cards MW3 r BLACKWOOD on PRECISION SAW FILING (CLOSL'KE TIME 10, a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Er.gasemer.t Announcwneflls $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE.' Bvhlt qe u By EA5LEY BLACKWOOD CARS FOR ALE ' r i i . . . . i , I ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Church Spring Sale, April 3. i - Catholic card party, April 3. Rotary Rummage and Auction Sale, April 5. Conrad Street School Par-ent-Tcnrher U'hitp Ripulwnt Opening Rid Of Shorter, l-Card Suit Again . l'ciyes Vay For a Sound, (lame Contract Mr. Masters opened his four-card diamond suit rather than his five-card club suit so that he would have a convenient rebid no matter how his partner Sale, Conrad School, April 5. FOR SALE 1950 Oldsmobile . Hydramatic, in first class con-Canadian Legion card p;u ty. dition. Complete with radio, responded. j If he had started with a club bid and Mr. Dale had respond-j ed with a heart, he wouldn't! have liked to rebid one no trump ! with a singleton heart in his hand. He wasn't strong enough to reverse by bidding two diamonds over one heart. He would have had to make a simple rebid of clubs and submerge his diamond suit. However, the diamond opening bid eliminated this problem right at the start. PROBLEM When Mr. Dale's actual response turned out to be one spade, Mr. Master had the easy hid nf twn snnrlpc availnhlp Hp HA' . '1 ' "if '" ,r .,,f!'v 5 ; ' i ' 1 ' Hi id A' 0 , ' 4'. ' .1 Itlue 3tt i50V UK- Agent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders 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 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 008 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE&C0. ACCOUNTAN H5 ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Slrvrt .Phone 655 WE KENT TRUCKS, . COMPRESSOR, CONCRETE MIXERS By hgur, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heel and Worn Stiles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDI.Kfl'S STflHO 218 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prtnr-e Ruoert FOR SALE '51 Austin sedan Excellent condition. Only 1700 miles. Owner leaving town. Call 212, 9 to 6 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE 1950 Austin sedan $500 down, full price $1,000. Phone Black 548, ask for Jim. 77p custom heater and many other extras. Phone Red 622. (77p) FOR PENT ;FOR RENT 2 room furnished suite with bath. No Children. 1235 Park Ave. (78p For. RENT General Electric, floor polishers, $1 per day. Phone Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tf) ELECTRIC portable sewing machines by the week or month. Free delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Sew and Save. Phone 864. 81c) WANTED TO RENT Two young business men require housekeeping and sleeping facilities, preferably self contained. Per-' mancnt. Close in. Phone 866. (78p) FOR RENT Room and board for two men sharing. Separate beds. Red 192. f tf FOR RENT Double room. Blue 433. V9c) FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, J suitable for one or two, men nr.lv. Black 164. 212 5th ve. East.. " (79p i WANTED TO KENT WANTED Small apartment or house by well-known locM couple, nun-drinkers, no chil-1 dre'.v Quiet, close-in surround ' lngs desired. Green 84.' (tf-nc) 1 WANTED WILL TRADE 1947 Dodee deluxe coast, radio and heater, for one 30 or 40 ft. boat. Box 340, Daily News. dtp) I tir a vt f .- rrTTt nirrii April 9. Legion Auxiliary Spring Salt April 9. Job's Daughters ter tea. pril 10. Queen Mary Chapter daffodil tea, April H, Canadian Legion. Women of the Moose Spring j B.azaar and Tea, April 17. ! Cathedral Spring Bazaar, April i 17. St. Peter'4 Spring bazaar, April 24. Girl Guide tea and fale, Anglican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, April 26. United Church W. A. Spring Bazaar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, Jiame- cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple, May 15. Cathedral tea and rummage sale, May 31. " IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of our be . 1 loved husband and father, Ole ! Stranrl u;hn rliprl Mnreh 'in u,,i I we saw you lading like a flower. But could not make you stay. We nursed you with .tender kindness also had enough to carry on t0!to th? sre,cond rIml wit game when Mr. Dale showed In-! Jac a"d ?fter me thought led back the flve of clubs- terest by going to three spades, j Mrs. Keen opened the king of ! If Mr. Dale had ruffed this hearts and switched to a trump1 trick either high or low he when she saw dummy's single-1 would have gone set. Instead ' -v hoi,-: GEKEEt Building P.O. Bn :r Pbor.e B'.k St-: PriiB : H.G.H t: REAL El" Phone 96 1 Train RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject Ic Change) MONDAY P.M. 5:00 Rawhide 5:15 InuTimtionnl Comty. 5:30 Dixk'liinil Jazz 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6.30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smi.ey Burmtie Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News nnumlup 7:30 Club Date 7:45 ooom Towns fl 00 I.lneer Awhile 8:30 Spring Crop Roundup 9:00 Songs in the Night 9:15 Musical Mall Box (T30 Abernathy and Laurie 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News ' 10:15 Fred Hill, tenor 10:30 Affections tey, Jenny 11 :00 Weather Report ami Sign-off TUESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 here's Bill Good & :15 Morning ftong 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music for Moderns Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9:55 Recorded Int. 9:59 Tim Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 liiders of the Purple Sage 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 CHieslin' With Kesten Kindergarten ol the Air Roundup Time Weather Report ijji Messniie Period n 33 Recorded Interlude li;45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 1200 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded .Interlude 1 :00 Afternoon Concert Terrace Fair Being Revived TERRACE Terrace had a .sue cef ui fall fair in 1949 and again i in 1950. Last year, interest was i negligible and the idea was abandoned. This year however, j Terrace will have a fall fair. The i . i ! j i vosourgn. Corresponding Sec. Mrs. T. Olson, Treasurer Alex Grant, ALECS Mr. and Mrs. Fukebakke andi - I.. , i (;M For thf Eisl- Until God called you awav. 1 WANTED TO BUY Used father dear, we loved you, room and chesterfield suites And our hearts ache for vou ' in eood condition. Box 339, still: ' I Daily News. (78p Dally excp; From tlir Ei D;!y Hep Forgotten by some others. But by us you never will Sadly missed by wife, Johnny and Olive. Utci CARD OF THANKS To many friends who sent; messaees nf svmnnfliv nnH r,wr ' w nr. 1 r. . iuv ivmr.rvci day js Labor Dav. The Agricui-PRICLS PAID for scrap iron, t j Aitaion has been re. eJTS&JS' d officers are as ment made, iila.s Iron & follows. Metals Ltd., Prior St.. Van- j President B. R. Dodds. rouver, B C. Phone PAcific ! Vice-President Alex Olson. 357. tt) j Recording Secretary feordon For the MEAL that RE For a wide selection of first quality EASTER CARDS order early from Dibb Printing Co. DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW . SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe JOHN H. BULGER Oj(omcfri,if John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith Sc Elkins Ltd. .P.O. liox 274 HI WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired .MOTORS BOU GHT And SOLD New and Rebuilt Generators 6-12-32 volts P.ox 1307 Ph, Blue 391 GKOKGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING - ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Box 478 Teammate With No wishes following her recent ac- CASH for scrap 13 St. brass, cop-cident in California. Mrs. An-j nor batteries arid radiators, nette Mansell wishes to express : Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue North dealer Neithei side vulnerable Ncirlll (Mr. Makers) S K Q fj H-8 D- K J 6 4 C A Q JO 7 6 (Mrs. Keen) (Mr, liamln) S t-9 8 7 S 3 2 H A K 7 5 4 H J 10 2 D 8 3 2 r y 10 9 C-8 4 C--K J 5 2 muli (Mr. Kali') S--A J 10 ft 4 H 9 6 3 D A 7 5 C 9 3 The bidcllne: Nort h East South West 1 U Pas.s 1 S Pass . 2 S Pass 3 S Pass 4 S All Pass ' runing, however, he made the proper play, discarding a small diamond. Mrs. Keen ruffed and returned a diamond, but the rest of the tricks belonged to Mr. Dale. 65 tot kr-t Thit tJvcrtlMntfit if not published of diiplrd bi tS tiquo CoNrol 8ord f by tkW Oevmini tl Brill Colafnbll. CjOOlIlfldl "The Greatest Name In Rubber" Hose Bellinir Matting Tires Tubes Batteries Airfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE v & RUBBER CO. Ill 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 1481 Phone Green 91)2 WHY WALK? It's Cheaper to Ride! CLEANING I P THE LOT These are not new but are in good running order 1948 Monarch Sedan New marroon paint job. Only $1365 1947 Willys Station Wagon-Nice utility and family car $1375.00 1910 Ford Sedan Doesn't look so good but runs like a clock : $575.00 1937 Ford Sedan Economical transportation $299.00 TRICK BARGAIN 1948 Chev Pick-up Al motor, good rubber. Very useful truck 1195.00 ' BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93 BLONDIF BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE OUT OKDF.KS PIMM BROADWAY CA West. Citv. (tf) WANTFD Bedroom suite, reas- j onable price. Box 337 Daily 1 News. (77pt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Harbcr view. Prince Rupert ReadycCo., over Broadway Cafe. (tfc) FOR SALE Nice home in dandy location. Wartime four, lovelv RE-ROOF N family are moving to the south! ,a last Tuesday afternoon and wher it is thought the more tern- j cn a huge piece of wrapping pa-perate climate will be beneficial; per in the middle of the firv,r YOU R KOOF may not last Ihroufham We will Rive free estimates on RE r ASPHALT or ( l.DAB SHIXUi to Mr. Fulsebakke who has been ! re.lcd "'-" paintings ""-"'Ba 01 of the me dav aay. It n ;1" Precanous !,, v,coiti, health for , the v,. past : was interesting to note the dif-T. year- rent treatment of one idea "an I octopus in sea waters." Frank M. Dcckrill returned; The children we, P nin, GREER & BRIDDEK, from a business trip to Prince ; wiln various ideus -r -Rupert over,the eer-end.,..: : jhnlpp anti ha' "u. " ' ton. This made Mr. Dale nrettv ; busy but he was equal to the occasion. He won the second trick in his own hand with the jack of spades and ruffed a heart in dummy. He then came to his hand with the ace of diamonds, led his last heart and ruffed it. At this point there was nothing left on the board but diamonds and clubs, and the' problem arose of getting back o the closed hand to take out the remaining outstanding trumps. SOLUTION ' Mr. Dale would have done bet- ter to lead the king and another diamond here, but instead he chose to lay down the ace and a small club. Mr. Champion Terrace Junior Artists Busy TERRACE Mrs. Bennie'i art students at the Seventh-Day Au1- ventlst School of Terrace arc showing good progress in color discrimination which, according to Mrs. Bennie, Is an important first step. The children -work with poster paints learning in the first lessons to blend colors and acquire in general the color-sense so necessary to good work later. The drawings are done in charcoal and painting In oil loiiows the paster paint work. Desks wer ou-shed aeamst. thp , v. ..u vv. vjhu vyuiivai UII a red bowl containing daffodil foliage and white flowers, informed 'that the daffodils died challenging Idea for gardeners not to mention the "dual pur- pose era" in which we live. Judging from the reluctance shown when "class dismissed" the children thoroughly enjoy their art classes. Immediately following the children, adult classes start their lessons (or the day. Mrs.. Bennie emphasized that as much euj possible copying from pictures ihould be omitted and real models used as this develops a belter color-sanse always. After a preliminary discussion on shading to which point this adult class have progressed, the work started on canvas in' oils. Still-life model of the day arranged on a white cloth with green napkin over one half of desk and a grey background consisted of one half a loaf of bread, knife, green pitcher with pink interior, a blue mug, red apple, and brown tea-pot. These objects are 'drawn in charcoal then flicked lightly with thumb and fore-finger to leave only a dim outline for the artist to follow. . Mrs. Bennie felt th' naintln? would take approximately twe j weeks to COmnleto 'Jit,c, V.ntin Tainting planned next by this Class is a "gypsv Child" as mnriel ARTIFICIAL DEPTH GOSPORT, England (f Thft government has completed a 100-foot research column here which, when filled with water, fxv'rts a pressure equal to 17 fathoms in the sea. Submarine crews will make controlled dP- scpnts in tests of equipment. 213 First Avenue H. Phone 909 Telkwa woke up to find the town "and countryside a fairy land of'white as snow fell during ?JJlr yrTmihTS- fat n ,th5:ain ' with a differnt flower. A! ,t "" ' I 1 I f H - : ft'' h ' ';(' - , ' k '-(1 l', ner sincere tnanks. Thev were all very kind and helpful in speeding her recovery. PERSONAL AVOID the rush, get your Easter Pprtn nmir Tqpow ct.i, 1 rhnaw frnni Plinni. To,,',. , Beauty Salon, under new management, (tfl WILL take care of children for; working mother during dav. Phone Green 894. (78n) , OODLES of Poodles for Easter J Jerry's Beauty Salon, Phone 855 ( 80c ) j WE PAY cashTor burnt out! motors, e.ny sj:w or make. Wil- 1 ford Electrical . Works, Cow I -Jy. i'hone Blue; 391'. - .. (tfj ' T- 'jL --i-. ' HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Young married man to work in sawmill. Write Group Mills, Oona River, BC. (82; FOR SALE FURNITURE for Sale Bedtrom rugs, radios, chest of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield beds complete, cribs, etc. Lowest possible prices. B. C. Furniture Co., Third Ave. (tf) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) GUARANTEED recon ditioned sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864. (81c) FOR SALE 30 ft. gillnettcr "Neechemus" as is. Can be seen at Dry Dock. Phone Green 489. (B2d) FOR SALE Oil heater, small coal and wood stove, hotplate, pictures, dishes, kitchen table, bedding, radio, etc. Phone Red 738 after six. (82pi FOR SALE Baby carriage in good condition, $15 00. Apply 221 1st St., opposite Totem Theatre. dtp) FOR SALE Trailer, two wheel. 4 x 7 ft. bed, new 600 x 16 tires, complete with hitch for bumper. $47.50 total cost. F,n-ouire to 6gt. Haven, Room 9. Westholme Rooms. (70p) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. S G Furk. Stone Buildine. Red 503. (20m) LOST AND FOUND LOST Upper denture plate, March 21: one tooth missing. Finder nlease leave at Daily Iews office. (78c) concuuon condition, has nas upstairs and uPsl,alrs panf ; back porch Seventh Ave. East, ' 4 near McBride. Exclusive with Norton You'ngs. Real Estate j and Insurance. Phones 451 or - 648. ,770 i CARTAGE AND CONTRACTING KAIEN TRANSFER General contracting, lots cleared, stumps pulled, rock, garden dirt, general hauling. Phone Black 503. (84p) In The j Suprnmn Court of British Columbia IN PROBATE In The Matter Of The Estate Of OBren Kovacevlch and In The Matter Of The 'Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hi3 Honour Judt;e W O. Fulton, made the 3rd day of March, A D. 1952, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Otarrn Kovacevich, deceased, late of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 14th day of April. A D. l'J52, after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES Indebted to the Bald Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, this 3rd day of March. A D. 1952 Q. P. FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. By his Solicitors. Ray, Frasrr fe Houarth. Prince Rupert, BC (M 10, 17, 24. 31p) Convicts Are Flooded Out TRENTON, New Jersey Tons of water' were pumped into a wing of the Trv?nton State Frison today to flood out a group 0 25 hardened conyicts who had barricaded themselves in a cell block since early Sunday. Involved in the riot were convicts segregated from other prisoners because they were habitual troublemakers. WELDING Government Certified Operators Hign Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 223 1st E. Phone Green 881 ? HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Giddyap! .UV Shiw! MniilU, f'1 CartiJ.' , CompW."' cient Service Canadian t; for 0xy?-1 welding I INDSA.1 & ST0RA4 Cor. 2nd Est. 191H 1 Ladies or 220 SMh s 6 gardens, round robins looked v.i cawcuinu. PEROW NOTES Harold Wight and family moved to Priestly last Saturday, Lawrence Marsolais left by train to return to his farm in Alberta. Harvey Scott is back home in Perow for a time again. Fred Germain and Jim Nad-eau have gone to Prince George and from there will proceed on to New Westminster where they left their families last fall. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 27.) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of April next, the under signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer 01 ueer Licence No. 1074. issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Commercial Hotel, situate at 901 First Avenue West. In the city 01 Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon tne lands described as Lots 13 and 14, Block 9, Section 1, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration Uistrlt. in the Province of British Columbia, from Harold Wlllard Hel-erson to William Harvey Murray, of CG5 Eighth Avenue East. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the transferee. Dated at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 24th day of March, 1952. WILLIAM HARVEY MURRAY. Appi leant and Transferee (io6c) w" I,,1.,'." .... 'Sllllm1 . t7Z WIVES Af?E LUCKY ) - SURE ) TO HAVE SUCH r WILL YOU CLEAR . f ' DEPENDABLE -J . THE DINNER PISHES ) ' IHINGSA J XC ? FPOM THE TABLE r-7 A,? HUSBANDS -?'v'' while 1 Take iny V' S, " apound the ) BATH.PEA?- T .kaa 1 1 ! . T. '-k p V ! . i L u j