ri n nc ructi' Muny inch. Thursday, May 22, 1952 business &U.. . IIS GKOIT MOOTS i Continued from Page 1 (CI.OSl'RE TIME 10 a.m. on day -of publication) Classified Advertising is payable in advance. Fiease refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2 00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE: . : 1 Jungle Rescue Party Held Captives BELEM. Brazil (AP) Captives are reported to Jiave become captors today In the latest episode of Brazil's jungle-rescue mlxup. A Brazilian major radioed he had foiled a . rival search group which held hiuHat Smithers was named to and an American aviation of-j study and bring in a' further ficial hostage at the scene of report at the next regional con-last month's crash of a Pan-! feience. ri WORK WANTED HAWAIIAN guitar player de-sites position in orchestra. Phone 23 between 9 and 6 p.m. U21p FOR SALE NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, tiiwfflill, lagging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries Invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE One Gurney four-burner gas range with four year gas control and part tank gas. Call at 433 7th Ave. East after 6 p.m. (121p) FOR SALE Enterprise pot burner oil stove. Like new. Phone after 5 p.m. Blue 182. 4122p) BUY Direct. Order Now and Save Factory-to-You Method gives you Free brushes, trowels, drums and freight with every shipment of Battleship Products. Asbestos Cement. 15c lb.. Asbestos Roof Coating (the seamless raincoat for your roof i $1.88 gal. Place your orders now. Aluminum paints and coatings $5.25 gal. wood preserving Nevarot applicable j by brush or spray gun. (Wood; will last 3-5 times longer.) I ALSYNITE, a beautiful plastic; j construction material. west-inehouse SterilaniD (Electronic I Deodorizer) at $9.95. All j goods nationally advertised. For free demonstrations and ! estimates call , 342. E. A. En-ridge for friendly service. (126o) FOR SALE Red fox fur jacket. size 18. Blue 913. 123p) FOR SALE -Piano in eood con- dition Box 389. Daily News. " John F. L Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR MARGARET )UUr Hrs. 10;30-12;30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only Oflr0ETliist 21-23 Besner Block D Phone Blue 442 J ttcjft-j scott McLaren j mn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BLUE 593 James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. fO. Box llli Prince Rupi-rt, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 "' ! ELECTROLUX GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS ...l3W TEDt llfsner Blotk Phone 387 ,Hl': 0n, ' P.O. Box 130 . Ewntam. Blur n. fc, 1 ' j geiiuu paru uj , phone or write jix,i. tX)H YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK HANDYMAN SAUNDERS BROS. HOME SERVICE We pour Cement For Less ' ' -j Phone Blue 939 general contract I Building and Rt-paiti' 1 kinds PRECISION saw filing; ROOFS CHIMNEl 2 11 1 5 C i I st Ave. a ,a W. ! oil burners Phone 909 PHONES: P.O. Box 721 po- b 7o it beauty'shop I 2 Permanent Waving B-auty Culture In all Phone Blue 12. P.Oli its branches 234 -3rd Ate I 204 -4th Street Phone 655 Prince Rupert B.C i QUALITY REPAIRS . ,, , For Downtrotliren Heels H. G. HELGERX and Worn Soles LIMITED Box 774 Second Ave. MAC ' RL ESTATE 4 INSLl' Phot w-Ewtl!ngs B SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS LING THE TAIL: Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE Tailoring - Altrnlw CIIANDLKK S STI DIO snd 216--4lh Street Box 645 Clothe Madr-U-Mfis Phone Oreen 389 220 Sixth 8t. Rk. Prince Riipart i " I 1 - I12:25 (121p)jiZ:3o (All Times Daylixht Saving) VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss Coquitlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam,' 11 p.m. FOR NORTH tH EEN tHARLOTTL ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun iiiiUnli'ht FOR SOI TI1 Ql KKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupv.'t Atfent Third Avenue Phone 508 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did It ever occur to you that you need distinctive, printed matter for your particular business? Type fact's five you this outstanding -dist inrtiveness and these can be supplied by our modern printing department, Dibb Prinlinq Co. MM) DINING PLEASURE IN -SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe CREDIT REGULATIONS EASED Vj Down 24 Months to Pay . ON THE ALL NEW in '52 FORD ond MONARCH See our complete stock of coon rsi:n cars at reduced prices. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" FORD MONARCH DEALERS I Phone 93 L. M. Greene, president of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Board. KNOTTY PROBLEMS Delegates discussed regional standardization of salaries and wages and decided it was too knotty a problem to be settled j at one meeting. j A committee of three Fred Bass. Smithers; Paul Russell, j Hazelton. and the Sister Su-, perior of the Catholic Hospital ! The conference discussed X-ray charges but inade no specific " recommendations. HoApiLiia vt-ii- ui ged by st-v-eral delegates, however, to base X-ray cliargcs on actual cost including tost of supplies, depreciation and salary to the X-ray technician. It was pointed out that X-ray j charges in some hospitals were I t.XLremely low" and in some j instances the institutions were! "lucky to break even with such 0w charges." .,. LA,M,K loi.m Mr. Ward, in discussing labor policy, said hospitals experiencing difficulty with .staffs should look into their personnel policy ; and make sure they are giving employees everything to which they are entitled. "It's often a good idea," ho 1 said, "to have printed a personnel policy. that would be given to each new employee and make sure everyone understands working conditions." Following the convention the delegates were guests of the Prince Rupert General Hospital board at a buffet supper ln the nurses home. Many were taken on a tour of the hospital before departing, tut home. Delegates from out-of-town were: C. J. Norrington and George McAdams, Terrace; Paul Russell, Hazelton; Mr. Fowler and Mr. Turner, Smithers; two sisters. Including Sister Super -ior, Smithers; Mrs. Fleming, Burns Lake; two sisters from Vanderhoof; J. A. McNab, Prince George; Fred Bass and W. J. Thomas of Williams Lake. Ted Fraser, regional engineer for the General Electric X-ray corporation, attended sessions as a euest of tne Prince Rupert board, " " LA MN0 1 ii&T A 6 1 I o i 1 m i 1 M" 1 1 it m i (i 1 11 i'iiM TKn dvrtiifmnt it not pW.Kd o ditplcrcd by tt Ltar CHil Botrd m by thfc Got"WMfli PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Lid P.O. Box 274 OF.ORUE DAWKS AUCTIONEER ' Phone Green 810 and Red 127 For the MEAL that REFRESH: L COW ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion card party May 21. Men's Rotary tea, Civic Cen- tre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal, May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Public meeting. May 27. C.CF. leader Haroid Winch, speaker. Catholic card party. May 15. Final card party May 29. Cathedral tea and run.mage sale, May 31. - Make your reservations now for the Shrine Ceremonial Ball, Friday, jjune . 6. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes (Red 127) of W. li. Sheaniown. p!'s)ytenLi Tea, Mrs. Lam-bie's, 403 4Uj Ave. East, June 19. IN MKMMKIAM I.EVIN In loving memory of Hairy, wlio died May 27, 1947. Your loving memory I always keep. Will always be remembered by Friend "Dominic." (Up) ITNERAL NOTICE MISKOLCI In the citySun-day. May 18, 1952, Paul, age 57 years, 730 Second Avenue West. Funeral will be held from Church of the Annunciation at 3 p.m. Friday. May 23. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (It) PERSONAL Another Elks Party Elks Home FRIDAY NIGHT Members and guests only FOR YOUR next permanent i wave see Howie Powell at Jerry's Beauty Salon directly across from Super-Valu. Phone 855. (121c) WE PAY cash lor burnt out motors, any size or ?iake. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Pliune Blue 391. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Keys in black leather case, name and address in side. Finder leave at Daily News. Reward. (121p) LOST Pearl necklace between 6th St. and 4th Ave. West. Finder please phone Red 430. Reward. ' (122c) LOST Black wallet containing personal papers and cheque. Finder please contact Frank Balnar, Ocean View Hotel. , (121p) LOST Lady's brown purse. Finder please phone Red 285 (122p) FOUND Budgie bird. Phone Green 626. U21p) HELP WANTED MALE WANTED One extractor rnan. Experience not necessary. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry- (tf) WANTED Experienced butcher. .-Apply .Hulkley, Meat Market HELP WANTED -Taxi Driver. Must be neat aDDearino' and non-drinker. Apply Black and White Taxi Co. (126) THE BRITISH COLUM B I A CIVIL SERVICE REQUIRES A SENIOR CLERK, GRADE 1 i Regional Representative) for the Hospital Insurance Serv ice, prince Rupert, Collection Agency. Salary: $263, rising to $313 per month, including Cost-of-Living Bonus and Special Living Allowance. Duties: To represent the BC. Hospital Insurance Service in this area, making investigations and - recommendations relative to premium collections and hospital claims, and related duties. Qualifications: High School graduation or equivalent; thorough knowledge of business practices and procedures; knowledge of Hos-piltal Insurance Act and regulations; several years' experience ln positions involving responsibility; ability to meet find deal with the public. Candidates must be British subjects, not over 45 years of age, except in the case of ex-servicemen who are given preference. Application Forms, obtainable from the Government Agent, Prince Rupert, to be completed and returned to the Chairman. B.C. Civil Service Commission, Weiler Building. VICTORIA. NOT LATER THAN MAY 31st, 1952. (122) HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Office clerk and saleslady. Apply Sweet Sixteen Ltd. (121c) CANDY BAR attendant. Evenings and Saturday afternoon. Preferably young married woman. Apply in person to Totem Theatre. tf) EXPERIENCED stenographer Either part-time or full-time. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) THURSDAY P.M. 6:15 John Fisher 5:20 Intrrnntlimnl Comty. 5:30 Musical Program 5:45 Young Mini With a Snug 5:55 CBC News 6-0t Conarin nt WorK 6:15 Ken Oriffln 6:30 Wavne & Sinister 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7 :30 Eventide 8:00 The Metre Reader 8:15 Point.s o( View 8:30 CCP Talk 8:45 Musical Program 9:00 CBC Vancouver Concert Orch 9 -JO Th People Art 10:00 CBC Mews 10:10 CBC News 10:15 B C. 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Int. 1 00 Afternoon Concert 2:45 Needlepolnters: Comty, 2:00 National School Broadcast 2 :30 Records at Random 3:00 Tea Time With the Stars 3:15 Waltz Time 3:30 Today's Guest 3:45 Novel Time :00 Sunshine Society 4 :30 Sleepy time Storyteller 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Rawhide LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Cerificat- or Title No. 22404-1 to Lot Eight (8), Block "B" of Lot Two Hundred and Thirty-Pour (2341. Queen Charlotte DteO-ict. snld to contain One Decimal Naught Two Nine (1 0291 acre?, more or less, Mup 1260. WHEREAS satisfactory proof- of loss of the above Certificate of Title lssue(i ln the lulme of Harry Ether- Idgc Wetinon has been filed la this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime viilitl objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B C , this 28th ohiy of April. 162, A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Registrar of Title. (126c IN RE eState op oeorge huohie MacKENZIE. OTHERWISE KNOWN A3 GEORGE HUOHIE McKENZIE. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that as Adminis trator, duly appointed by the Court, of the estate of Georee Huohie Mac- Kenzie. otherwise known as George Huihle McKenzie. who died at Humpback Bay, Porcher Island, Brit ish Columbia, on the 10th day of March. 1952J I, reqmre all crerlltpra and others ltvdiiK cW1tnft','ale4he' said estate to- send th& same to me, properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before the.30th day of June. 1952, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, hav-tK regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons Indebted to said estate are required to pay their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATHD at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 21st day of May. isa. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Ofllclal Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. (M22.23.29.30p) LAND REGISTRY ACT Ro: 'Ortlticate of Title No. 28465-1 to Lot beventeen (If). Block Twelve (12), Village of Stewart. Map 905. - ' WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Michael Cornelius Bi-rmlnisham has oeen Bled In this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provi sional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection he made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 14th day of May, 1952, A D. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Register of Titles (Hip) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. 8. O. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) The French language was in troduced to England by William the Conqueror in 1066, and for years after was the favorite language of authors. ASTRONOMICAL SPACES The nearest star to the earth apart from the sun, Is Proxlma Centauri some 25 billion miles distant. ORDERS PHONE CAFE American Statocruiser. This cryptic message was received last night from Maj. Miranda Correa as three planes with 38 Brazilian parachutists were sent from Rio de Janeiro to rescue him and Scott A. Mag-ness of Miami. Fla.. United States Civil Aeronautics Authority safety adviser. The pair, members of an of- nclal Brazilian-American ex-1 pedition to the crash scene, had ! been reported held by some 35 i Brazilians, Indian guides and newspaper men as hostages toj ensure their own safe evacua- tion by airlift. The 35 were part I of an unofficial group sent to the crash scene by a Brazilian politician as a private gesture. Correa and Magness were fmembers of the official party which set up a base at Lagoa Grande, 900 miles north of Rio de Janeiro, and trekked through 35 miles of jungle to the scene where the Stratocruiser crashed April 29 and killed all 50 aboard. They reached the scene Friday. The unofficial party got there first by dropping parachutists 3"2 miles from the spot and preparing a landing site for helicopters. This group was headed by Lino de Matos of Sao Paulo, a state legislator, and was financed by Adhemar de Barros, head of the Brazilian Airlines and a possible presidential candidate. Correa's message last night said the official party on arrival found the area ransacked and all money and jewelry , which the plane passengers presumably carried missing. Arrange ments are being made to search the freelance rescuers ; when they get to BeVem. A Pan-American announce- j ment said all 50 aboard had died j Instantly and that Brazilian of-, ficials had ordered Immediate1 burial of the bodies on the spot. Correa's message said he had a landing strip ready where a light plane could touch down. It was expected he and the others would be brought out of the jungle clearing beginning today.; Todays Stocks (Courti-Kf E. II. JuhBMfeta L'o. lit.) VANCOUVER American Standard 22 Bralorne 6.00 B R X 03', 2 Cariboo Quartz 1.50 Congress 06' Cronin Bablne 40 Giant Mascot 91 Indian Mines .16 Pioneer 2. 10 Premier Border Privateer 5 Reno .' Sheep Creek 1.50 Silbak Premier 1 Vananda j Salmon Gold f?.:?;,' Spud Valley VI 72 Silver Standard 2 35 Western Uranium 4 00 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.6O A P Con 58 Calmont 1.6O C St E 19.00 Home Oil 14.50 Mercury 26 Okalta .... 4.30 Pacific Pete .. 13.00 Royal Canadian 20 TORONTO Athona .11 Aumaque .19' Beattie Duquesne 56 Bevcourt , 1.22 Buffalo Canadian 24 C M & 8 33.35 Conwest 3.85 Donalda 40 East Sullivan 7.30 Giant Yellowknife 10.25 Ood's Lake 5 Hardrock " 13 Harricana Heva t2 Duvex 80 Lynx lie Madsen Red Lake 1.85 McKenzle Red Lake 46 McLeod Cockshutt 3.25 Moneta 43 Negus w Noranda 77 00 Louvicourt 26 'i Pickle Crow " 1 84 Petrol Oil & Gas i'24 Senator Rouyn " 20 Sherritt Gordon 430 Steep Rock ' g go Silver Miller ig Upper Canada 2 04 Golden Manltou 5.90 FAMOUS MUSEUM The Royal Ontario Museum at Toronto is the largest museum in the British Commonwealth outside of London. yjpi ; FOR SALE Cyclox deluxe oil burner. Phone Green 114. U23p) BOATd I'On SALE FOR SALE Have on hand skiffs and rowboats, flat bottoms, V-j bottom and round bottom. Cow Bay Boat Works. Phone Green 391. i22c FOR SALE 3fi ft. trolling boat. Phone Red 807. (143p) CARS FOR VALE FOR SALE $390.00 down buys a beautiful 1949 Vanguard sedan. Red 496. ,(122p) FOR SALE 1950 Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition ll!Iir tpQUollnH rr-filnlw nr. first nrsr, H.iss ciass roaas mmii PHcpH mcea at t viuit-uuvcr, rnce ii.uu casn. Phone Mr. Fraser. 477. (tfi FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, ex cellent condition. Phone 677. (tfc) FOR RENT FREE ROOM with kitchen priv ileges lor couple in exchange for care of three boys while mother works during day. No objection to one child. Box 390, Daily News. (121p) FOR RENT Comfortable room I for working lady. Close to Ridley Court, bus stops. 1060 Bin Ave. East. (123p) FOR RENT Three room lo cabin at Lakelse Lake. Phone Red 807. (143p) WANTED TO RENT or Housekeeping room. Write Box 391, Daily News. (126pl WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room house or apartment furnished j)r unfurnished. Box 386, Daily News. (122p) WANTED Housekeeping room or reasonable apartment for two elderly people. Box 387, Daily News. 121p) COUPLE, no children, reauire two or three room unfurnished apartment. Box 385, Dailv News. (121p) REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE Four rooms with basement. 136 8th West. Vacant end of June. Phone Red 319. , (121pi FORSALE Wartime 4, newly decorated; also 1951 Plymouth. 1531 2nd Overlook or phone Blue JJ72. (124p) IIOl'SF.S WANTFI) TO RVY WE HAVE buyers with all cash for two to four bedroom houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., phone 342. (121c) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, 1sl, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Promnt payment made. Atlas Iron it Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAciflc 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West. City. (tf) WANTED Good used piano. Box 265, Terrace, B.C. (124p) SHEET METAJj PLUMBING, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Roofing. Phone 543. 630 6th West. Letourneau. BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE OIT BROADWAY ShippinK and General Moving, Parking, Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor.ud and jPark Avenue' Est. 1910. Phones td and 68 WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPINO, PRINTINO ENLAROINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Oreen 138 Box 478 Chinese ibiilieA Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 f General tonsiriivoy" Floor Sandinf 0 General M Cabinet Wort Grper & LIMUt" Phone 90? 10HN H. BULGE Opioid John Bulger Ltd Third Aven X; sen Buy 1 - "' rTl7cHlCV - - -: BLONDIE Sofori in the Suburbs 'ilMIll" 1 1 1 GOT ' I ni!il look DEAI?. COOK AT H I r---TVanr7 . - ' F.a'kP r 'iHiOHL Jm I ri T V "( THE SIZE OF IT-LOOK AT J CoPiC, , j'jTWWi ifi Wtjf"- WL-M : mkm mHA tmm