s jpuar de boapee te Hide on Ghee rce3 potters Haig ete cpt ade epee sememaemane ee tf aye wha ‘gpare: sere ts wee ann: do hee ve a at a aban: ee tay wwe a. & teak rere Myaee oh a “ 7 . a fiat vet Oe Fe —_Aarner ere ‘3505 anylime—Why ~ for September, 1 COMING. EVENTS Presbyterian Sept. Ro. ‘Conrad United W.A. Rummage Bale, Sept. 14, nero ene nae gen Rinnmage Sale, Salvation Army Annual One- Day drive, Sept. 16. St. Andrew w's (Gathearal W.A, Rummage Sale, Se pt. “Nurses Bursary | Ball, at “28, Hospital ‘Auxiliary Rummage Suie, Sept. 28. Catholic } Bazaar Oct. 9. and 10. Gmetrics mastern Star Bazuar, Masonic Hall, Oct. 23. tetemeeme ce meee + nent mene eee a Sen peeereenrsine Rebekah h Bazaar, Oe t 21. 9. youion Auxillary Bazaar, \ Preece meme e e Nov, _| APPLICATIONS (8 HELP WAN'TE T—-MALE ASSIFIED AD {38 COLTAGES, CAMPSITES TRAINEES WANTED Englneer and Aeroengine Mechanics Young men age 17 and over, with Grade 12° or. equivalent standing who are interested in finding employment in the aifr- craft Industry are invited to ap- ply for trajning-at the Vancou- ver Vocational Institutt. No pre- vious experience required. Classes will start on or October 1, 1957, . Far further information write or anply in person to the Van- couver Vocational Institute, 250 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. ‘ £2051 for door! man, Apply evenings Totem Theatre. (202) Air about W.A, tw U. P, A. W.U. Pall Bazaar, Nov, 14, Civic Centre, ference nen cee ee me ee Presbylerian Fall Bazaar, Nov, 2c. I.0.D.E, Fall Bazaar, Nov. 27. ermine er hens cts = Wuomon at the Moose Fait B Ba- zane, December 4, 3 BIRTHS 20 HELP WANTED FEMAI, E SMART experienced waitress: re- quired for small select Dining Room opening early Septeniber. “1 Straight day. shift, Lucrative and permanent -position for right required. 3-4 hours’ early ever- ings. Full particulars to Box No. 367 Daily: News. CRAFT. Born ‘to “Mr, “and Mrs. B. H. Craft in the Prince Rue pert General Hospital on Tues- day, August 27, 1957. a son, David ; Puul, 7 Ibs. 5. 0%. Parents and sister Sheila, very, happy. (ep) ry PERSONAL GOOD home the month, Call at cooked meals by for six pentlemen, 921 Lith St. (203) CONRAD United Hall Kinder- garten for 4 und 5 year olds starts September 5, For registra- tion phone 4692 or 3390. (206) TO ‘Contact Al coholies Anony- mous, write Box 343 or phone 94... ~—~—C« (213) 14 BUSINESS PE RSONALS FEMALES—from 16 to 60, ask Bill! Kincaid about the privi- 23 leges membership In the NOBIL- Fry CLUB will bring vou. Phone not do it (204) ASTORIA Messenger--Dial 4724. Agents Al’s Laundry & Clean- ers (Terrace) and Terrace Vransfer. Pickup & Delivery. naw ?./ (210)! THE Iman of Oman may be out af business but Eric's 1s still anxious to sell you quality gro- eeries and school supplies, Dial 2218 for free delivery. (206) SEPTIC tanks built, repaired, bricklaying, house repair Phone 4122. (222p) PANTS or slacks. ‘Tailoring byt Ling the Tuilor. Quickest serv-! ice in one, or two days. (205) WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo- lors bdught. sold,, rewound and repai red. (224). cet neem tees ceeneeere ah meee te on einean meted mit it a . ELECTROLUX , Sales & Service. Phone 2531. 865 | lth East. (221) : : die ie eee vin cnt eee nae onan an FOU: ND WALLET with : call 743 9th and pay for ad, 17 EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND FORE- MANSHIP TRAINING COURSES Management and Foreman-. ship Training.Courses are now being seheduled in Vancouver October, and No- snapshots. Owne: West. Identify (1t) vember, Course No. 1: Cavers Job In- structional Training (J.1T.) and Job Safety Training (J.S.T.). The course streamlines the tech- niques of giving Instructions through communication and contact with the employee and stresses the importance: of Job Safety. Course No. 2: Covers Job Rola-’ fiens Training GLR.T.). This! course covers Employee-Man- ugement Relations, the undert- standing of worker ‘altitudes and handling problems. Length of each course (40 hours) ane week of § days—-8:90 am, to 5:00 pam. Courses are condueted free of charge as they mre aponsored and f inanced jointly by the Federal and Pro- vinelal Governments, * These are Management-De- velopment courses for all levels of supervision in Industry, Cam. meree, Hospitals, ete. and are dined at improving Supervision an yhe Job, Si foty of Employees, and Better Employee Mannpge- mont Rolations. . Wor reservations oar further Information write to RE. Evans, Napartment of Education, Room 701 Vaneouver Bleck, 786 Grane ville Streot, Vancouver, B.C. Telephone | PAcife Wee, i JOST SATURDAY. between elty and Hearing Ald, antage Raad, Mi 4 at Dally Finder plense tenve (204p) Naws, t ci cnee cee geese bannato seenpermenmesenimiecn ste BLACK and white puppy, part Spaniel. 6 weeks ald. mangets plenge phone W158. ; 202)! ese nne ny tree teen tortie i OWED WA NICH MALE Lu wrt We CARRIERS, H2AKO~$9000 (pins a speelnl allowanco_ of $180 por annum), at Prince Ru- pert, BC. Full particulars on WsLOnN at office of the Natlonal AmMployment Hervice and Poat Ofticas APPLY NOW. to Orvil Sorvice Comimlasion, 6th Moor, EXPERIENCED ‘typist required for Personnel Department, Sal- ary commensurate with abillty and experlence. Apply to J. W. ‘Kilgour, Personnel Supervisor,! Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. 9204 ( yi FEMALE kitehen help required for bright airy kitchen. Muss be experienced. Box No. 367, Daily News. ‘ (203p) PART time office help at Booth Memorial High School. Appiy at School Board Office, Room 19, Besner Block. (204) APPLICATIONS for cashier. Ap- ‘ply evenings Totem soe (202) ONE silk finisher. Apply Deane Cleaners Ltd. 2353. (203) 24 SITUATIONS WANTED-Male COOK-~-Meat Cutter — Purchas- ing. Rellable and sober family man. Age 40. Box 364 Daily News. 4 (205p) WILL care for children for work- Prompt and Courteous Se-vice, (210) _ FOR SALE MISC. FOR SALE Crosley Shelvador 114 cu. ft. Automatic Refrigerator 32 ° 'Frigiddire Imperial 11% cu. ft, Automatic Refrigerator CHILD’S CRIB PHONE 2859 (tf; 3-piece bedroom suite: 6-piece dining room suite, Needham piano. Phone 3962. (205p) 22-—-FOR SALE MISC . 14 cu. ft. Philco, New 1955. ‘$200. Phone 4987. (206) CABIN. on Prudhomme Lake. Phone 2706 or call at 1003 6th East. (203p) 39" Bed, spring-filled mattress °95° large size cr:b $15. Phone 5347. (204) LABRAPOR. “pups. | : Phone 2194. 9 A, m. to °. pm, (202p) 34. “WANTED MISC, WANTED oer ‘Top market, prices pald for sernp Hon ‘steel, brass, ‘copper, lead, etc. Honest grading, rompt payment made. Atlas ron Metal Ltck, 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B.C, Phone PAcific 6357. on) ne ser mee: ned mene eee ea nee SMS Re Me Sa Seed tree CASH FOR 3ecrap, Copper, Brass, Batterles, Radiators. Dial 3526. Call 518 Bowser St. (205 GILLNETTER or work boat in running condition. About $300 cash, Box 375 Daily News. (202p) "51 Austin engine in Rood cone dition, Phone 4912. (207p) Kt BOATS and ENGINES eo eerie heme ence mreememamne a0 1 16 ft. V- bottom, rene ett 4 Cylinder in , board, Bell. reversible propel- lor, Owner aboard John M. JI, Home OL 4 to 8 pam. Cash $975. (Q0)p) 16 ft, Peterborough with stear- Ing wheel and windshield, Phone 3017 days, (80) 4 1050 “Evinrnde, 30 h, p, Like new, Phone O76. a ” o7p) 80 _. ROOMS VOR TENT FURNISHED room, clase to Lown, for quilat gontioman, hone 2661 between 0 nan, and 6 gan. HOUARKNRING room, ponte mtn preferred, G8itn 3rd Ave Woat, - (201) any ‘ (ae) SLEEPING room. Phone eet on To sl, MEPING reom, Phone, 450. presence sent eee « a manny looping ron. GOMFORTANLT THO W, Choorgln Bb, Vancouver 5, UG, / (Vt) BAO Oth Ave, Weal. ae person, Also part-time waitress | (203p) : ing. mother. Phone 4510, £202) | ad FUEL “SHELL”— Stove and Fur-ace oil Dia) 2101 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD.: fend Province | 47 AUTOMOBILES oe ae see eee | Make Daily News. Vour School Sup ly Head Quarte JOHNSON’S Cabins, Lakelse. 8. Mallory Prop, Cabins, Boats, Coltee B Jar and Groceries, Phone 48Y (205), 39 NOMES FOR RENT THREE bedroom house’ with ,~eurauge. Phone 2557 after 6 p.m, (207) 394 SUIrE iS FOR RE NT TWO “yoorn furnished “suite, cenleman preferred. Call efter p. ah, 621% 3rd Ave. West. ( 204p) 3 Roums and Bath. Couple only. Apply Seal Cove Road, No. 7, (202) 40 HOMES. FOR” SALE “ REVENUE 8 rooms. Cement foundation, dotbie plumbing. Asking $6500. Phone 4653. (205p) 40A THOUSES WANTED TO BUY TWO. bedroom house. close loca- tion. $1500 down payment. Box 366 Daily News. (206)) 42 WANTED TO RENT : HOSPITAL Accountant nr) one or two bedroom house or apartment for self, wife and baby. Preferably furnished. Phone 2171 days, ask for .Mr. Barrow. (204p) SMALL furnished apartment. or house required immediately by two young businéss men. Phone 4125. (tf-ne) THREE .room furnished apart- ment by young couple. Phone 3689. {206p) TWO or three bedroom. unfurn- ished home. Phone 5085, (204) 43 LISTINGS WANTED 43 REAL ESTATE T. NORTON YOUNGS AGENCIES LTD. * LISTINGS WANTED Phone 3236 213 Third St. Agent B. C. Auto Association 15 PROPERTY FUR SALE BUILDING,. 25° x 100’. Large apartment upper floor. Aonly 330 2nd Ave. West. (202p) 47 AUTOMOBILES 55 Chev Neliverv. A-1 condition. Phone 3780 after. 6 p.m. (204p) 1950 Plymouth Sedan. Good condition. Also chrome cartop carrier, Phone 4841. (206) LEGAL NOTICES ‘ IN RE ESTATE OF FRANS LECHINER, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS FRANZ LECUHNER, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS FRANK LECHNER, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that as Adminis- trator duly appointed by the Court ‘Fer the estnte of Prans Lechner,’ other- wise known as Franz Lechner, other- wise known' as Frank Lechner, de- ceased. late of the Distyict .Munict- nality af Kitimat, in the County of Prince Rupert, Province of Brjtish Coleimiia. who died at the said Dist- rict Municipality of Kitimat, County aforesaid. on the 25th day of May, 1957, t require all credit- ors and others Jypaving claims against the said estate to send the same to me. properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before the 12th dav of Octoler, 4957, after which date T shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, hav- ing revard only to such claims of which I shall then have been noti- fled, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the snid estate are required to pay their indebtedness tg me forthwith. DATED at Pr¥nce Rupert, B.C., t6th day of August, A.D, 1957. W. ON. POOLE, Official Administrator, P.O, Nox 826, _. 21-24 Besney Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. (Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 12) et Qe ee penn . an or this RhOESTAPE CAMPAGNOLO, DECEASED ALL Creditors and others having Cinims ngainst the Estate of Angelo Chumpapnoala deceased late of Prince Thupert, British Columbian are ree quired to send the same properly verified to the undersigned Rxecutor ono befoye the ith day of Janunry, 1068, afier which date the Estate will he distributed ta those entitied theres tin pursiant ta the Will af the said deceased, having regard only to such aims of whieh Notiea shall have heen recelved, DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, With day of Atpust, 1987, ALM. RIVED, Exeeutor, c/o Messra Brown & Turvey, Poinee Thupert, We, (Aw. 21, 28, 28, 80) Ta, nto eeeretoe cea eromeen egies ANGELO this Nox City Delegates Named To Attend UBCM Convention Mnyor George ©. Wills, Clty Clerk-Comptrantier R. W, Lone, Aldermen Kay Smith'and Mich vel Kroeger will attend the Un- ion af British Columbian Munl- cipallties convention at Noalson, September 2h. Aldorman Simlth and Krueger will take a one day clvil defense orientation course the day pra« ceding the UBCM, Clty Counell) has a resolution calling for eatablishmont af oa dental coallere at UNC already before the UBOCM, At Monday's meeting of coun. eh Aldemman PB. 7, Lester moved n copy of this resolution be sent to the Promier. The motion was carried, . Tr. INSURANCE re sast8 2330 “12:15 SHRUNKEN HEADROOM. —- Surprised’ motor! sts may slam | on the brakes when they see this sign over an automobile ‘tunnel at Leavenworth, ‘Kan.: The: sign apparently reads “Clearance .3 feet, 6 inches” — Of the ¢ 3" harly crawling room. The heavy: growth of vines cover ‘ed the “1” to the left SEES the clearance height by 10: ‘Feet. 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PEDAL PUSHER — The traditional “diplocatic limousine takes - t a back seat to the bicycle as far as new U.S. envoy ‘to Den- mark Val Peterson is concerned. He’s getting off to a flying , start on a jaunt near Copenhagen. There are more than:a > million bikes in Copenhagen alone, and the new Ambassador,’” former Civil Deefnse Administrator is making a hit with the’ : Danes by choosing this means of transportation. Concentrat-.: ing on the road, Peterson seems oblivious of the charming cyclists behind him. immunity? Is that what they mean by diplomatic: a | woe Pa tterson Fighter Of Mon th NEW YORK (-—Heavy-welght champion Floyd Patterson today was named “fighter of the month” again by Ring maga- zine;. It was the first time in the two years the. boxing maga-. zine has been releasing monthly ‘ratings ° that one fighter ‘has ‘been awarded the honor for two successive months. The 22-year-old | champion captured -the July award for his 10th-round ‘technical knockout ‘of Hurricane: Jackson, July ‘29. He récelved the August prize for ‘} his: *sixth-round. destruction of |. ~ Olympic: champion Pete Rade- macher at Seattle, Aug. 22. ‘among ‘the heavyweight con- tenders _and Zora: Folley of | Chandler, .*Ariz.,: was.. promoted from. third ~ ‘to: * second. - Eddie ‘Machen: ‘of* Redding; -Calif.; ‘re- tains his: top ‘contender’s berth. ely : ae 7 “GEORGE. “DAWES - AUCTIONEER: vO OT Oe ee oe Swe ge ‘ : : : ~ Jackson * was: dropped to third | -_Phone! 6032 and -2952. | OR ee 18D Prifice ‘Rupert Daily News sh Wednesday, August 28,. 1957. , Huge’ ‘Double f DETROIT () — The ticket ‘Tuesday. 2 ae Miss Profit. won the first. race - at Detroit race course and. paid $347 to win, $110.20 to. place and $29 to show. The daily ‘double’ was completed when Lon'*came home out ‘front in the ‘second 3 $19, 40°. and race and paid $43, $7.80. Miss Profit’s payoff in the first ; was. also the largest for‘ a $2 ticket in local racing annals. :. ‘S| =e 6 = 1 @ WP. 1a) ) 9. Ls. =|8 os H.. ‘BULGER GREER & ‘BRIDDEN | LIMITED | _ OPTOMETRIST BUILDERS and” John Bulget -Ltd., Jewellers CONTRACTORS - mg Across from. ‘Post ‘Office 215 Ast. Ave. ‘West. Phone’ Sta = . rr : ‘ CLEANERS end. "MENDERS of: ” Upholstery. = Chairs - ~Chesterfields. --' Rugs | a ‘Mattresses. -= Car Seats wee OR STSCHNADEL . 324 éth, St: _ Dial: 5027. || He Cherie reais 8 Beauty § ‘Salon OPEN FOR BUSINESS Auarey. Mueller, - Beautician ‘217 6th: Street: ALEX’S ‘FAILOR SHOP. Experienced Tailoring: _ Alterations and. Repairs FAST SERVICE ~ Alex, Tailor—G. Glenn, ‘Seamstress 301 3rd Ave. W. | Phone $046: tor. Appointment. . largest dally double in: Detroit. ‘racing history paid $5,797.60 fore.d ° ‘$2. Dial 3647 4 ‘Phone. 2700, . | ARCHIE HE'S QUITE A PETS» rp HAVE Fi OUR’ SOLLARS! , FOR SLE TURTIE WITH CONTAINER | yeti | fant LI'L ABNER F.. FOUR DOLLARS 32 WELL TAKE IT? ‘. By BOB MONTANA YOU -CAN HAVE” YOUR TURTLE #: AS THE LOVELY OLD YY ANTIQUE \ VASES” J MAN IN. THE. WORLD, NAMELY YO! GEN RAL BULLMOOSE, HOW COME TH’ MOST IMPAWTINT “IS VISITIN¢STHE: . LEAST IMPAWTINT | COUNTRY IN-TH! WORLD, NAMELY UPPER. " SLOBBOVIA? rations, |i - Fistives Spade [BECAUSE OF * , “THIS -SMACKIT= | . " QROLF!- CACKLENS. > Yume GIRL. YORUM fF . MEET MEE TONIGHT, TO HELP WITH MY OVERTIME “nS oi > ao Aa Beene + atta : . " ty ae ' “ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES . . “By STAN DRAKE. A BOOK OF RICH TVICY at WMI THERE ARESOME Yoo “ NOSTALGIA BY ATHENA ae “A dus THINGS THAT WERE J} ya BAL, MARMON muah MARE IT PAY ixsroreuny Jy ko 5 WAY, T' ; ? J \. ' AN AMBLE ON IT, DEAR ATHENA, ! “ BXACTLYASE Ty PLEASE. YOU KNOW] 4, » HOWL LOATHE S¥7 CONVENTION “W OR CRITICISM! JE ti ' He . ay \ BLONDIE a By CHIC YOUNG a . irae IT WHOLL MEET YOURE LOYAL 1 THOUGHT JIT a NO NTH ME DAGWOOD:. YOU MEET ? YOu SAID 4 7 I'LL HAVE TO GET TONIGHT ? 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