T h e K e l o w n a C o u r ie r M- r-.TWW-Bies*.''-*'--- Sn«T»TwnOT=Stffi»m.W«Bi;!fWWKa590WU«t5»»’ -MW'.'' ------■••••...... • « I < /\ ill NUMBER 43 Ivclovvnu ItritisliMfM C!t)luiiil>i«i.-ow -v/- • Monday,r . •January ...... -—■i5|-|rr ----- l^tn, 1^'fo Audited Paid Circulatiuii VOLUME 44 «tgai. • WORLD NEWS FLASHES ROUion D ollar R ailw ay ( By Canadian Presa ) ThirtyNine Billion Dollar Budget E xpat^on Plans Ready Faces Americans As Truman States Money Needed To Head O ff ^X^ar NOW IT CAN At Least They Could Bear It BE T O L D ! Development O f Industrial W ASHINGTON—President Truman fired an unpreceden Tlio Vcn. Archdeacon D. S. ted peacetime budget of $39,699,000,000 at Congress today to Catchpole, in his sermon on Civic Sunday, mentioned tho priest Section Starts Immediately; meet the "realities in our existing international and domestic who was erroneously quoUxl in reciuirenicnts” during the 1949 fiscal year begimnng July 1. the paper of his town, ns having He told the hostile Republican-dominated Congress nearly said that tho Magi offered thCk, young Christ "gold, franks, cents, four-fifths of the spending estimate represents the aftermath of ’.f Two Million Dollar Project the Second World War and efforts to head off a third World myrrh.” It is not long since tho word War. Although it exceeds by two billion his budget request for “frankincense" proved a stumb the current year, Mr. Truman declared its preparation is gov ling-block to a Kelowna high Survey Party Will Arrive in Kelowna Thursday—— erned by "the rigid standards of operating economy in gov school student who nervously NEW THEATRE Aldermman J. H. Horn Confers With C.N.R. Ex '"K^AkM read to ,the class in tho portion ernment. . ... 1 ... of scripture appointed fof the ecutives—Construction of New Buildings Will "The plain fact is, our budget must remain high until we day, that tho Wise Men brought PLANS STILL Get Underway Within Six Weeks—Expansion pf have met our international responsibilities^and can sec our way to the young Child "gifts of gold, Railway Facilities Will. Make Kelowna “Hub” clear to a peaceful and prosperous world.” , e • Frankenstein and myrrh.” MOVING AHEAD In obvious reference to the hoped-for effect of^the foreigpi City of Interior—Council Will Get Complete aid curb of the spread of communism, he said: "Should the Pre^sent Occupants of Stores Report Tonight failure of these programs result,, in further extension of totalit JAYCEES WILL Will Have to Vacate Pre arian rule, we would have to re-examine our security position mises W ithin 24 Hours and take whatever steps might be necessary under the circum- ' V' Will Sub-divide Property stances.’ ^ . . . , AGAIN SPONSOR RECEIVE LETTER After allowing for veterans’ benefits, interest on the public ^ " A'? LANS for the million dollar C.N.R. development of the in *' debt and tax refunds, only 21 per cent of the outlay would CLEAN-UP WEEK Famous Players Plan on Build dustrial section in Kelowna will be unfolded Thursday remain for social welfare and ordinary expenses o f ^ ^ o ^ n - •>. ing Second Theatre in Spring P ’ '.«'A morning when a survey party for the railway company arrives ment. Twenty-eight per cent of the budget—$11,(XX),(XX>,000— Extensive plana are already being If Materials Available in the city to start work on the property. This wa^ the word blue-printed for Canada’s third an « a. a « ^ at.*.. __2 aw ta«a A 1 r% T T-l is for national defence, biggest single item in the new budget. iiH i? nual “Beautification______Campaign” - . _ to Aroused over the temporary ren- brought back from Winnipeg this morning by Alderman J. II. This is an increase of $279,000,000 over the contemplated spend ."I be conducted in April according o two stores where the pro- j-forn after conferring with C.N.R. executives last week. Expan- an announcement from its sponsi^, posg^ theatre will be built in Ke- • r railwav facilities in Kelowna will ultimately lead to a ing during the current fiscal year. the Junior Chamber of Commerce by Famous Players Ltd., a railway idcmues iii a w , RESIST HIGH PRICES; SALES DROP f of Canada. local syndicate which formerly own- building program which^ is , conservatively estimated a t tw * m a Widespread interest in the nation- property wrote to the theat- niiHion dollars, and s ta r t on some of tlie buildings is expected \ TORONTO—Buyers resistance to high prices "has cut al clean-up effort—more than tlmee yical company and have received as- . „g. underway within the next six weeks. As soon as th e general meat sales by at least 10 per cent and has cut sales of ^ "yl I <■ M i l p w i i l i l i i ground is staked out by the railway «,mpany (or tr a c k a ^ bacon by 75 per cent,” N. D. Roose, president of the Toronto m an early start by the planning com- spring if building materials are a- quirements, the city will proceed immediately with the siib- Retail Butchers’ Association said today. u m mittee for next season. This com- yailable; . division of the property, and Mr. Horn said the city should be ^^Housewives are laying off purchases of bacon and higher mittee is under the chairmanship of ^ spokesman for the syndic^e , . gj, | the next two weeks. In view of the > : Gordon B. Pallant, of Montreal. which recently traded the property reaay to sen trie lanu wiuiiu u t xyyw priced cuts of meat especially,” he said and this resistance is Supporting the Junior Chamber present theatre along with tact the railway company has had difficulty in obtaining private resulting in a general slight drop in meat prices. "We butchers I, N.» Xork'a .ecord;bre^_^.».wst^^^ in its efforts are several national gther concessions, stated that a bak- property in the area, the city has consented selling from 25 to are cutting our own profits to appease the housewives, said oTriPf and woe to Manhattan’s millions, it was aecmeaiy to inc business organizations, inrtuding the gj.y ^j-m which will occupy the P^e- 4Q north end of the exhibition grounds. City S tI of th^e polar bears in Brooklyn's' Prospset Park zoo, who Cau#.n. Chafer. o( Couuu^e, „„ y,„„ary 15. ka| .reveTo'pment ouVe property is expected to run between ifSO.OOD Roose. ■ , , . ■ r u are shown disporting themselves as a result. In Vancouver, where packers dropped the price of bacon ______. ______hat the local and $40,000, but this expenditure will be covered by proceeds five cents a pound. Aid. D. J. Cornett, president of .the Retail & .Lacquer Association, The Canad- gj,.’ cadets will also use another through the sale of land to various companies. Meat Dealers Association, said the sale of bacon and other hog ian Electrical Association,Accnninfmn. ' Touristfoiirist building,«_4-V\a for the time HpinC?.being, butDUt ^ Associations, Good Roads Associa- the corps, too, will have to move out Once the land is sub-divided, a major building project wilL ^ t products was "down terribly”. He said to "bring prices back tions, Florists Association, and oth- gf the temporary quarters .on 24 underway, cost of which will run around two million dollars. Already into line” controls will have'to be re-imposed. Fire Losses In 1947 ers. hours’ notice. ' , , , three large fruit packinghouse companies have indicated they Pl®n ^on It is understood that the lOMl expanding facilities, while Buss Boat Works, Dave Chapman Co. Ltd., U.S. MAY CONTROL WHOLESALE MEATS syndicate wrote Famous Players Ob- g^^j several other companies-will also construct buildings. In addition, jecting to the present building there is also talk of a central large cold storage plant to provide joint WASHINGTON—Secretary of Agriculture Anderson to Third Lowest I n Five CITY CUSTOMS ing used, pointing out that imder facilities for all shippers, included in the project is another Ice plOTt day asked Congress for stand-by pthority to cohtrol wholesale agreement of transfer of proper^, .^yhich will be constructed by a Vancouver ice company to provide ice meat prices but expressed the opinion there will be no need of COLLECTION the theatrical firm would build m cars. . retail price ceilings on meat. The secretary told the Senate lures J » wtor n davs When the industrial expansion is tion, Mr. Horn said. Banking Gommittee^-‘AVe do need and may-have_to..use select ago statlng'^^that Famous Players ^mpleted, it wU definite^ Trade Board Helps price control.” He added: "If we have meat price control at JUMP ^ _,_.J, nfTnn ^ the'^nast few years. The completion of the plans will wholesale, probably that would be sufficient.” »IRE losses during 1947 were considered comparatively light, according to figures released by Fred Gore, local fire mar- Revenue from Customs and Ind oS materffil J^ere efforte^y"the”city MAY APPLY SAVINGS TO BACK TAXES shal, this____ morning. _ Only , one blaze accounted for, th .e ^loss ____ Excise Office During Nine that time,’’ it was s t ^ terior headquarters in thi^ city. This and the Board of Trade. The city --- - " . ... . ------is probably due to the fact that Ke- councU has been _endcavoring to OTTAWA—Refunds of the savings portion of the 1942 in- exceeding the $1,000 mark, Mr. Gore stated, total losses for the Months Total $157,855.86 several buildings west of the Ben- th"riargest” obtain some action by. the railways nett Hardware Store, and the lhea- Iow m nas snown p development of this pro- MAJOR INCREASE tre *re willwiix ^be modern in every-very aexau.detail ation increase than any other city perty for the over development a long period. . aAbou». to18 against income and excess profits taxes still outstanding for all Heaviest damage was caused to ^ ^ „ With other stores carrying years prior to 1947, the revenue thi iSawas set a t $1,895.53. People Import Restrictions and In- renovations to store fronts, the w «t a e p .« U. C .u ,e i. ^ Canadians still owing back taxes will be allowed t o , pay, g^g^gj^g^ pfjjgp losgeg last year HEART ATTACK c re asy C a n a d a Production ^ernard^^wm take_^ ™ U» Alderman Horn, who conferred j^dy, through its industries com- them off in this way. The new ruling does not apply to income were: Gordon Meat Market, auto- with C.N.R. excutives for loim days, able to impress upon Curtail December Collections will make a complete report of ms jjje railways the urgency of the mat- taxes tor 1947 or any otlier year in whiel, the t^payer (.as not FATAL mission to the city council tonight, Q^^g this was done, the city as yet received the assessment notice showing the balance due. w. E. Spiller, house, $90; S. B. Revenue collections in the customs H. T. MITCHELL •The .city will do everything in officials w ere ready to co-operate i_--• A EvcYf liousc» $25j Gus ^^rndtj housCt TO LOCAL MAN and excise office here, for t ^ n in e __ w vw w m kuw n its power to get the property sub- jjjg railways with' plans and $ . ; r . comock, house, $ . ; divided and imder development the su^estions for subdivision, SGARCH FOR FIVE ADRIFT ON ICE 707 82 177 11 early part of this year,” Alderman ^ , - , , STURGEON BAY, Wis -F ive men of between an original ^hart^s’^Greenho^^^^^ /m- ^ Bankhead. coWsed than "for the corres- WILL ADDRESS Horn declared unOn his.retum here. The original proposal required aO 100, who were fishing off a huge ice floe which broke loose ^^.g g ciayton, house, $145; F. W. in the washroom of the second floor ponding period of 1946, according to He pointed out that the original the purchase of certain privately- plans of tho railway called for the held ^property for railwfly trackage, and carried them vadrift. are the object of a frantic search b y Nicklen, house, $50; I.W.A. office, of the Casorso Block at 11 o clock ^ weddell, Kelowna customs and closing of Richter street, but that The prlce.asked. however, was con- 1 Coast Guard and. private . ’ .boats. The floe „ is ... being driven j„t-----1 ...b)r _ a A,$1.88. on , this morning. excise official. The inhalator squad from the‘Are „ Total for last year was $179,737.35 ^ , « 7^ - arrangements have now been made siderably hi^er than considerad \strong east wind a.cross the 20 miles of open water. Many were jQ^ggj^j^^^j^g®gg“g®e^yelrs.Los^s department worked on him f o r ^ as compared with $157,,855.86 for Annual Meeting of Kelowna Richter and the Glenmore equitable, and expropriation proced- swam ashore but five are still adrift ------■------— ----- Board of Trade Will be Held rog^ open, giving access to both ings were considered. It was murm, \rescu^d by small boats or swam ashore but five are still adrift fQ^Q^ber ye^rs*were:"lM6 $10,^ minutes before he was pronoun6ed 1940. Both figures are for nine Nifxht sides ^ however, that by using part of the ^n a smaller section of the main floe in a temperature of five 1945^ $3,815.91; 1944, $24,633.43; 1943, dead by an atteniffng physician, month periods as the government Wednesday IMignt conference was very succes- exhibition ground property the n ^ d Death is believed due to a heart year begins April 1. ab o v e z e ro . $10,476.41; 1942, $ 4 .1 ^ 0 Mitchell, prccldcnl- etui end wcU worth while. F™m ■ New Fire Truck Adassiz wtd a son operated a en^omS’ eteW thl'V arS now on it" win"hV“e.S,V «^ » NEW OLD-AGE______PENSION SYSTEM SOON ‘The losses were very light con- OTTAWA-A contributory system of old-age pensions^ is & maSha°ai- $39,551.25; for 1946, $15,665.40. Sun- Kelowna Board of Trade at the of five ares in the mdustrial sec- tion will be required. expected next on the King Governments overall program for ^ revealed that the new fire truck will be announced la e , dry collections for 1947 were down TPgygt ^ n e Hotel on Wednesday a high standard of social services. The plan is now being is expected to be delivered some ------— $10 from the $40 total of last yean gagging. Mr. Mitchell is publ^er worked out by tire Highest xctuariol authorities and m iy be d r g Excise collections or the past “Western Business,” a business S RFB rRO-S-S WI1.1. year were down $2,000. Figure for gjgggzjng published in Vaj(iKcouver. ready for the present house session. It is believed the old-age the same time,” Mr. Gore declared. V lW iJiJ ¥¥ 1947 was $140,156.10 as ^compar^-H is subject gghiect wwill-be ill-be‘‘New “New WsViste^ Hume Re-elected pensions will present less of a problem than state health insur- ‘‘We are leading up to that now, with the 1946 figure of ^142,150.46. ■ gj-itish Columbia,” a subject on ance which is opposed by the medical profession. ' anriand when the new fire truck arrives.arrives, HOLD ANNUAL . Revenue in the local office showed ^^hich through his backr,round and we will be in a position to look af- an increase, sometimes hjg publishing connections, he is CALL ON CANADIAN JEWS FOR HELP PARLEY TUESDAY every month of last year until Nov- qualified to speak, ember. December, 1947, was down of the activities of the OTTAW A—Cennadian Jewry has been asked to subscribe to be two men on duty at aU times. $18,069.26 from Decenfcer, 1947. Im- during the past year and el- i/\nc anH 'SFO* _am Wub Iboucu at tut. Avc*i.*v/**t** w.. w* . re q u ire s ------— — _ _ _ ganization of Canada here during, the'week-end week’s work under the 48 hour sys- Rooms tomorrow afternoon (Tues- tem^ and have two men on a shift, day) at 3 o’clock. “‘W esentatives of the boards ofY’ EORGE C. Hume, Glenmore’s representative on the Board RUSS MAY TRY U.K.-U.S. OUSTER For that reason, the city council Election of officers and presenta- trade of Rutland, Westbank, Vernon. ^£ Trustees of Kelowna School District 23, was rc-clccted ftrroT T\r DiiccJ-in .innn<;nred nre<;s Taeo-liche Rund- should give consideration to havmg tion of annual reports wiU feature ICY STREETS fenderby. Penticton and ^Revelstoke q £ board Thursday night, during the board’s first BERLIN—The Ki^sian-.sponsored press, lae^imne ^g^g gg thg depart- the meeting. A large attendance is |)' will be present. Also invited are ^ ^ schaii, indicated today Russian attempt to force out Britain and „ anticipated. H representatives of the- municipal m eeting of the new year. i ^ i 4.1 * the United' States as joint occupiers of Berlin might be pre- MSIBLE councils of Glenmore and Peachland In addition to Mr. Hume,who was re-elected recently to sented at the next session of the four-power Allied Control and the presidents of the BX:;F.t5.A. continue as Glenmore representative oinlie board, the follbw- Council for Germany, January 20. ^ FOR ACCIDENTS locals in the Central Okanagan. - declared e lected for Jwo year terms: E. L. Adqm, Kc- The paper charged the establishment at Frankfurt last lowna, replacing Mrs, H. W. J. Pater.son Avho declined to run Hazardous driving conditions were Wllllllli VUllo affain at'the expiration of her term; J. Seltennch, Westbank, week of the German Economic Administration for the British- believed at least partially respon American zone never would be agreed to by the U.S.S.R. and sible for injuries received by a boy ^ 4 Tfc'Ti replacing k. Lynn, whose term expired at the end of the year, that the "necessary consequence” must be a change in the Decline In Meat Sales cyclist and a man in two separate HOIISFS ARK and K. P. Wynne, Oyama, re-elected. Statute of Berlin which placed the capital under the four-power accidents in the district during the members of the read by the secretary and passed week-^-end. ______board-o^-trustees,whose_tw.OJJrcar_bxlhclboaJAlAp_pra^^lo^^w^ “control; Due“To~thF“st^y^ise~TirTire“Tefusedno“buy“titheirchoice cuts”0f James Leroy Shannon, Rutland, terms do not expire until December payable was the last item of 1947 price of pork products, the average Pork, such as pork tenderloins. 12 years old. suffered multiple bruis- 31 1948 are: C. Mervyn, Kelowna; business dealt with by the board. U.S. SHIP AFIRE AT SEA, ABANDONED housewife has started to cut down x^uuaiLocal ueaiers dealers are orof thelue ovnnou opinion gg ^hen when the bicycle he was riding .*------. . , a ’ r ’Bollard Kelowna; J. R. J...... Before------elections,------Mr: ------Hume than- NFVV' YORK__United States Armv transport Joseph V. on purchases,• a survey___'_ ^mong____ _ local bacon prices willwviYl levelIowaI .off between A An was struck . .by a car said _?_v to be_J driv- __J Tenants Occupying Original otg-w Okanagan Mission; J. Wil- ked the trustees for their co-oper- M.U YORK Un.tcd . ^ and aTC Selling meat 3s lovji 3s pos A fed^i'cabinet minister raid fairly extensive. ^ offered the opportunity INVESTIGATE TWO MINERS DEATHS sible,” he declared. in Ottawa thf* covenunent is idvinjs Other, accidents of a znmor nature ing the houses. ____ VICTORIA—Edward Swirski, 26, and Eugene Erwin Wil- Bacon $1 a Pound ‘serious consitotion” to the ris- were s^d to have occmxi^ to^the All the tenants haveh ^ now been ad- M and toe other ^in I the S ^ aAnglicanS iS Trtistces aroroved iglpaEscngcr the busses purcha_^ for will Church IML . . . delivery September, 1948', One Is any A for use on the Winfleld-Rutland run, ______Turn to Page 8. Story I police constables are cn route to the mine to investigate. ^i«e-^bs, whffe a few .others have a close watch on rising food costs. Turn to Page 8, Story 2 tmrHfne the saiii oi tne Homes. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. H>t8 t h e KELOWNA COURIER PAGE TW O IHE OLD ♦ lUME TOWN e^iwwwl • ^ Nw» Ww By STANLEY assisfance; tiot hamper it by sniping behind its MOTOR FIRMS CO You WAMT A PiCTHf?C AHt> A STOtSY Of* n u e F E U U E F * W H O VNA'S. B Y M IS C U A S i J THE KELOV^A COURIHI hack, hy olrstructionisl tactics, hy the eiicour- AS IM F MOST uiKECY TO SOCCffKP?--,'W EU. apiiip (»f a division of oi>inion, hy the fostering BOOST OUTPUT TMETRES TM'w HOi-I? FAMU-Y • NONI? OPfeM CJOTj 1V0< It.111./! ENOUGH SENSE To COMG ZAl OUT O TM'RA V4,' An indri>fnd.nl ncv/apaper inibUshc^ of di'vidcMl groups, hy the setting of one scc- 'vrrv Monday and Thursday at la \ Kelowna Frozen Food LockereJLtd 7 - 2 1 PH O N E 499 '■i!' PAGE THREE THE KELOWNA COUKIER MONDAY, JANUARY It. 1M« II. Dutlerworth, secretary, and res- tH>naibl« for ticket.% etc.; decorating. MANY ENJOY Mr. and Mrs. N. AlUngham, Mi#a Fashions’ Cycle Turns to Woolfens CITY LIBRARY *Terry Lockwood and Ml*s Mary Mc- l,aren. B. Crawford. B. Pothccary OYAMA FROLIC and E A. Ixjcs looktxl after the door SOUTH OKANAGAN VALLEY CIRCULATION and seating of fMirUea at the pro OYAMA — ’TlJe New Year’s Eve per tables. Ken KUlson waa respon JU M P S m m Y frolic held in the Oyama Commun sible for the selling of soft drinks. NEWS ROUNDUP I- ity Hall, again took the form of a Refrr'.'shments weix» convened by cabaret with tables around the out- Mrs. F. Whipple and Mrs. T. p. Total of 4,409 Books Issued blde walls. 'Djc bcnuufully decora Shaw-Maclarcn and MIS.S T. Lock- PENTICTON'S FIRST Uafllc reed to sell the necessary frontage on M.aln Street to the company. The During December Compared ted hall with its soft lighting and wood and Mrs. G. Pattullo tallty of 1948 took the life ot Alfred properly Is Immediately south of the the formal dre.sscs of the ladles IPwton McKenna, 32-ycar-old decor W ith 3,643 in 1946 made a lovely setting. Mrs. Dewar, of WnKhingloti. has ator, who died in Penticton hospital present substation and will occupy f.lM.'nt a week visiting with her 133 feet on Main. Tlic hall looked lovely with ever last Tuesday followint; an accident Circulation at the Okanagan Uni green boughs for the base of the plstcr-ln-law, • Miss « • 11. Dewar. on the Fairview road. The car In on Library dmwed an Intncase of decoration and party hats and fav which McKenna and three omers. GEORGE E. LANG was installed 7 J. S. Ilarrigan. of Unity, Sask. U.S head of the Penticton Kiwanis 700 books during the month ot De ors and figures cut out of gold tis has been visiting .since emiy in No Jack McKee. Miss Yvonne DcBlasa Club at an impressive Imitallallon cember compared with the. corres sue on background of royal blue. vember with his .son-in-law and and Mrs. Minda Reynolds, were rld- ponding month In 1940. according dinner last week. The supper room was especially at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P e Ini! at Uie time, left the highway to figures released today. A total tractive with the gold figures. Bal ters. He will leave toon for the and travelled about 29 feet off of 4,409 books were issued last loons were strung from the celling coast cities to visit relatives and rood, crashiiu; into a Iwo-foot thick PENTICTON BOARD of Trade will call tenders this week for the month, the total being made up of of the main hall and were let loose friends there. poplar tree. So heavy was the Im- conBlruction of a new office build 1,144 non-fletion; 2,404 fiction, and at midnight. The .*-tage with Its • * • pact that the front end of the light ing. Estimated to cost some $05,000, 801 children’s books. background of blnelc curlain.s and Born to Mr. and Mr.s. Brian Fen- car wa.s crumpled in upon the front the GOxBO structure wUl be of re Registration, however, showed a liny white balls to ix-prrscnt falling wick-Wllson. of Rock Creek, (nee seal, the steering wheel being bent slight drop last month compared snow, made a pretty setting for the Barbara Craig, of Oyama) a son on inforced concrete construction, two with the same period. Adult regis almost to the roof of the car. When stories lilgh and will consist mainly orchestra which ngaln supplied the December 30 in St. M artin’s ho.spi- viewed after the wreck, the speed of offices. Many delays have been tration totalled 51 and a total of 21 music. , . tal. Oliver. ometer of the car was Jammed at encountered since the proposal to children joined the library, compar The lloor show of about half an, 60 miles an hour. When police ar erect a building was endorsed by ed with a total of 75 In December. hour, was put on by some of the AIDS TEXTILE OUTTUT rived, McKee was standing beside pupils of Miss Lcora Unwins Dance the wrecked car; McKenna was on the trade board membership nearly ^^New books added to the shelves of Air conditioning in textile plant.s a year ago. ’These have now been Studio with the program as follows: has been known to increase prodtic- the back scat sullcring from severe overcome and the architect’s plans, the library during the past month “Drum Majorettes on Parade’ •— head and other injuries; Mrs. Rey include: # tap dunce by Grace and Mcako Ku- tion by four, per cent. nolds was crumpled on the front prepared by Reeve Robert Lyon, Fiction rita; I’Drcamy Alabama,” Southern scat, both legs fractured, and Miss will be ready when tenders arc Jenkins ...... Young Enthusiasts States tap dance. Francis- Smlgol; COVERS MANY COUNTRIES DeBlass was In the rear scat, suffer called. Pargeter Warfare Accomplished 'Irish Colccn,” Palsy Hall; “Moon In addition to a Canadian commit ing from concussion and shock. Richards •• • Shadow Without lUght Winks,” an acrobatic ballet, the tee, the International Student Ser PENTICTON’S COUNCIL will Robinson ...... Story of the moon fairy by Rosalie vice hag co-operating commlttccB in MOUNTING ENTHUSIAM for be streamlined In 1948. A major de Komroff ...... Feast of the Jpstcff Pearson; “Sailor’s Hornpipe,” Patsy 31 countries. Penticton’s peach festival to be held parture from the procedure In effect Davis Harp of a Thousand Strings Hall; Tripple Rythm, difficult tap August 10, 19 and 20, marked a for the past several years In too Bird ...... Judgment Glen dance by Mujako Kurita; “Swance, meeting last week of the steering normal routine of council business Morton ...... 5*’° darkie soft slipper dance by Grace was announced by Reeve Robert Burke ...... Sons of the Strang^ Kurita; “Golden Slippers,” Francis committee made up of ffpresenta- Lyon at the first meeting of toe 1948 DUE SIX WAYS TO LOOK when riding a bicycle come from England. Thyr are all In wool .tlvcs of the four service clubs. WiUi and feature sweaters, divided skirts, brief shorts and bclow-tlic-kneo pedal pushers. In checks wid ICafka ...... The Apple Orchart Smigol. , j Rotarian Neil McKcrrachcr presid council. Statutory council meetings Habo ...... A fterrtath With the colored spot light and are held on the first and third Mon ioUd8.*^the colour combinations range through the spectrum. The styles were feature of a London RUPTURED HesloD ...... The Earth Beneath accompaniments by Miss Lorena ing, the meeting did some prellmln- days of the month, but for many raorts fashion show, but the British women who went could only look longingly. With 20 cotpom to AT LAST, here is a truss that ia ary work on a budget, voted a sum iSr-a^-over clothe themselves for six montto, ““d ***' **^*“’’ Hilton ...... Nothing So Strange Unwin, this made a very entertain of money for publicity and adver- years, pressure of business on toe go tor export. The six models pictured a ^ bad to don uiilitv suits to so home. Godden ...... The House by toe Sea ing show. F. H. Baker, of Okanogan recommended by ' Surgeons ond Using, authorized the purchase of o council has resulted in meetings be Carroll .... WhUe the Angels Sing Centre, was master of ceremonies. Doctors all over too world, Chrysler Windsor sedan, the award ing held on toe first four Mondays Caesar .. For This My Mother Wrap The usual hilarious joy making Btrcom-lincd—light, clean (wash of toe month. Council’s business of toe plant. , . ^ ped Mo Warm------able) no straps, bulbs, etc. Won ing of which wUl be one of the fea drew (Sandy) Fenwick, of Summer- was evidenced at midnight with ev tures of the festival, and made esaly has been departmentalized, with a According to Nat, it is most im- ...... Brother for Hugh eryone wishing one another a happy derfully designed, concave pad arrangements for a Peach Festival councillor named as chairman of land. Also the last Infant to arrive portant to have too compost mixture j __ TETie Sure Hand of God new year in the good old usual man toot holds opening securely clos one or more departments. This has at the Summerland hospital in 1947 Queen contest. SWIVEL CHAIR just right. He uses one part of grow n ...... Incorrigible ner. A dainty supper was served ed; comfortable to wear; fully now been changed. Council will set was a boy, toe off-spring of Mr. and fresh cow m anure without sUaw, r ashler ...... Unseen Harbor shortly after. Dancing continued un guaranteed. KSxpert flttex to PENTICTON’S COUNCIL intends in open meeting twice a month, on Mrs. Ronald Mettera, of Summer- FARMING two and one half parts of hortl^l- .....Let Me Do The Talking til after 2.30 p.m. Committee mem charge. Try It today. No charge to stick pretty close to the Mu^ci- the statutory first and third Mon land. tural peat, two parts clay, and two j- ...... So Dear to My Heart bers and others who were respon to be fitted. Men and women days, and toe coimcU, as a commit parts garden soil. These materials Youne ...... Chatterton Square (lady fitter also). Out-of-town ' ' p ^ Act In Its dealings with the Dis SUMMERLAND BUILDING per By “ A G R ie O L A ” sible for the success of the annual trict No. 15 school board, it became tee of the whole, will replace the are sifted through a half inch screen pa^tej-.jjow nes...... One Fine Day affair were V. E. Ellison, president; customers, write for free cha^ clear last week. At the first 1948 individual chairmanships. mits in 1947 exceeded those of 1940 ------aand n a wwell en iuiacumixed together —in th—— e -— ^ y ThirkeUrm.jj.kell ...... Privateiruvun; Enterprise and literature, and Free Tlrtal council meeting, a letter from toe by some $20,000. Total of buildtog I began the New Year right by condition. Sufficient w ^er is toen YHiite » Dust On The King’s High Hoover .... Economic Lile of Soviet Basis. It’s Entirely Different! board enclosing a copy of adetter AT SUMMERLAND, two council permits issued last year was $280,^0 Russia Hours: 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m. lors, F. E. Atkinson and C. E. “Ned” while the' permits issued in 1946, yiaUlne the E*perlm«nM Station. , strugBo ond I Blso from toe Summerland council,, was I found Nat May and (Scorge Ryman together when pressed in the j ...... Othello Cox ...... Canadian Strength Wednesday till 1 p.ni. read and briefly discussed. Summer- Bentley, who resigned from i>05ts in Vale ...... North Country mifl-term to contest the reeveship, part of the year, amoimted to f^ou,- j,j jjjg green house very busy oper- jjand, but dry enough so that no Out of Tomorrow BRinSH-DISTRIBUTORS land’s letter expressed the wullng- Sickert ...... A Free House 405 Blrks Bailding ness of that body to proceed with were returned to their offices by 555. New homes have formed the .. ^ machine which looked to moisture can be squeezed froin it...... Transfer Point Tungpo ...... ’The Gay Genius acclamation last week when nomin bulk of the permits while many _ J tetween.a dentists When the mixture is too dir, it Is ...... Galanty Show 718 Granvillo Street '■toe presentation, of toe long-delayed Briggs ...... IMen of Taste VANCOUVER, B.O. 1947 school by-law provided Sum- ations w ere closed by W. C. W Fos- small commercial and instituticmal , ^ model T Ford. In due hard to mold and does not stick tp- ...... Family Group Stevenson ...... Personality and Its bery, returning officer. No other buildings have been erected, chief J (S n e d thTthis gad- gether well On .the °thej hmd ...... Fair Were the l^ys (Cut this ad out, so you won’t merland’s claim to exemption of —„—, - when it is too moisi, xne uiatumc . " ■ Denis Bracknel Deviations forget toe address.) fruit trees as improvements is pro candidates for the unexpired one- of which is the fish hatchery ^Twas a^ p rt'S S g machto^^^ ' .when it is too mois^^ ...... Denis Brac^^^^ Cole .... ’The Intelligent Man’s Guide tected. “As far as I am concerned, year terms were forthcoming and lower town. ® toTtl JrS n T toSn toe machine liable to push the bottom out of the g^jSd' r.'.r.’.r’iSe House that Jacob to the Post-war World I don’t want the by-law presented the councillors now take their places •were was designed and built by Jack pot^ . . . , „ Built at all under present circumstances, once more oh the municipal council. ASSESSMENT NOTICES were ^^,.^|® ‘®^ike^"iSanJ“‘other gad- Nat informed me that the custo- jyj,,court...... Music at the Close Reeve Red Johnston? successful can received throughout the Summer- ^hree. L.iKe ^ y mary rate of production is about gj^ ^ ...... a Certain Rich Man GAS-OPERATED said Councillor J. W. Johnson. U d municipality at the year ma!Sma“ La “ moat ™eiot par mtoutc. However when “Neither do I.” said Councillor T. didate in the recent election for E, Leigh. “We’ve already gone over reeve, signed his declaration papers and caused some concern, as it has ^ efficient. The opera- visitors are o a hand Thielen ...... Friday at Noon and oath of office last Monday, as been found that the general upward Pract handful of the be increased to one hundred pots Non-Fiction LIGHTING PLANT this ground pretty thoroughly.” did other members of the cotmcil. revision of land and improvements ^ ^ ^ compost in the mold cup. per hour. Furthermore when the j^^jj-j^jessen .... The James Family Generate your own electricity for rural and PENTICTON WILL BE the site assessments has amounted to appro- steS^n a level “nd down Superintendent makes his dafiyvi- ...... FIRST 1948 BABY born in the ximately 15 per cent. No figures are “ mes the rotating spindle which sit, pots are often Malone .. Missing from the ^cord small industrial lighting needs. of a $100,000 substation of the West SUMMERLAND district arrived on available as to the probable increase jj^g pots in short order. The rate of one hundred and fifty per Shakespeare .... So Worthy a ^ n d Home and farm unit 1500 watts D.C. 32 volts. Good for Kootenay Power and Light Com dV dAxcikJxv c»d — Saturday, January 3, and is a baby in assessment■ values. ' SieSor thL releases toe peddle hour. . ^rown .. Psychiatry 60-25 watt lamps, or will run pump or washer and JU pany.' Work will commence early lamps. Battery charging runs 2 hours on 1 gallon. this year, and council last week ag- boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- and steps on another one, where------^ Oman .... En^h °°mestic^ Sil ANNOUNCEMENT is made that upon the pot pops out, ready to h e TECTOB FBUNGS Atkinson .... Oyer at Uncle-Joe , $185,00 complete F.O.B. Vancouver. : J R. Armstrong, editor of the Suirv be set away to dry. iron filings, spread on a magne- ^ Moscow Adventure For further particulars write, wire or phone. ' merland Review, has completed ar Nat was having so much fun op- metal airplane propellor, re- Turner ...... -.---^BnUsn Aavenx rangements to purchase the major erating the machine, that he seem- hidden fiaws. . ^^iclmn .... Buenan oy R. F. SALES COMPANY ity of common stock in the news ed loathe to take time off to tell me ------Success- 3564 Quesnelle Drive, R^one - BAyview - 3327-L paper. G. R. B. Fudge, who in June, ctutxtxi.about XV.it. ------However,- — he — finally - stop- - The percentage----- x— of fixed ytorKnu carbon, Seahurv oeabury .... How to Worry Sue VANCOUVER, B.C. . ■ WINFIELD 1946,1946, joined forces withwitn Mr.mr. Arm ped long enough to give me the gj,g^ed\y paleozoic sunshine, de- „ ^ Hypnotism strong to form the limitedLmited liabihtyhabihty fojjo^hig information. tertnines the value of coal as fuel. Estabrooks ...... _££_------rrtmpany to produce the Review, is rpvio iriea-^r>f_making—pots—at—the—----.----- ■ ■ — , — ~~ _____ —— retiring from the company as from Station germinated in the fertile R E D ^ January 1, 1948. brain of Alfred Hornby, at the time he was head gardener at the Sta tion. Unable to persuade the super SPOFSS WRITffi intendent to buy some regular fired flower pots, Hornby was determined to make some himself. He experi THIS-. WEEK’S Swift’s “ORIOLE” RAPS VERNON mented with various combinations SIDE of clay, peat, and cow manure, with r e f e r e e s . the result that he. finally achieved a mixture which was easy to ihold BACON lb 69c “Nobody Likes Vernon Referees” and yet dried into a hard pot with out being fired. . Nabob VEGETABLE was a headline carried on the sports Hornby worked with very crude page of the January 7 issue of the equipment, but he managed to make Kamloops Sentinel. some excellent pots. Furthermore, SOUP lo oy 10c In a by-line sto^, Mike Holman, he proved that these pots were Sentinel "sports-writer said: “Vernon highly satisfactory for geraniums to Aylmer “Golden Bantam” seems to think hockey is a game be used for bedding purposes, in in . -yV. ' ; . where wooden'Clubs are used; at fact, ever since that time this type least that is the way it impressed of pot has been used in propagating CORN .o-py 20c Kamloops fans and depressed the the geraniums for the foraial b ^ c p i c r B Hub City Leafs, the trampled half which are such an attractive feature r e d & WHITE of a 10-3 score at Vernon Civic *of the ornamental grounds at tne Arena, Friday night (Jan. 2). Station. xu ,v, COFFEE 58c “ The Leafs’ first encounter with The chief ad-vantage of the comr BEDROOM SUITE BEST CATCH Vernon’s home-brand hockey—it post pots for geraniums is the fact resembles an old-time shinny game that when planting out time ar- CONSISTS —has left an urge for revenge; not rives, the pot as as the plant Drop Centre Vanity, B ench, Dresser, Chiffonier and POTATOES NETTED GEMS 2.95 so much revenge for the score but is set in the bed. ’The walls of the PRICES GOOD TUESDAY TO SATURDAY vengeance for their bruises. pot are sufficiently full sized bed. These suites a,re of fine eastern matche “Leafs now appreciate Kelowna s of the plant roots pass right through beefs The referees at Friday night’s the pots into the soil. However, tne walnut veneer. Complete with OPEN DAILY PHONE SATURDAYS 9 p.m. game seemed content to sit idly by root system of the plant is so ^- Hobbs plate g^lass mirrors. U N T IL 6 p.m. 3-R5 until a Kamloops leg was broken what constricted which increares $259*50 or a head busted in . . the amount of bloom for the size Priced at ...... BARBARA ANN ARRIVES IN SWITZERLAND DINING ROOM SUITE r-PIECE Mahogany Duncan P h ^ e Dining Room Suite •leaf pvtetminn"table; six chairs with contrasting cream Drop . > S __ Fx. t ITZ n r ' •^•g ^ I I ^ t* leather upholstery. This suite is particularly useful in a smaller home. Full length when opeif'6 ft. 4 ins. When folded a^w^ it closes into a neat, compact 24-inch table $169*50 Is this the end of ov,'er 3 feet in width m m r m y ? eONVERTO Here is the ideal piece of furniture for the average home. The very ultimate of usefulness. Too tired to greet your A suoer-sprung CON VERTO adds beauty .with comfort to husband on your feet? v o u r Hvin^room and o p en s up into a luxurious double sized \Too tired to smile at him? bed for the over-night guest . . . Large roomy storage space for /Send your latmdry to us. b ed linen and blankets. You’ll be fresh as a daisy 2 ONLY .in -attractive deep green and blue. and so will your laundry. $99*50 . . You’ll be more thRU Priced at pleased with the excell ence of our work. Your husband will be pleased USB OUR at our low cost. Call 123. LISTEN a»uS> Convenient to th e CREDIT NEWS f t o m < U Mc&Mc PLAN CKOV (KELOWNA) LtD. Orchard City Laundry Lovely -Baibara Ann Scott, world champim figure sltater from Ottawa, ia pictured as she arrived In Zurich, swHzCTland.. She will Mill Ave. — Use the. Laundry Phone 123 practee for several weeks before participating in th\ winter Olympic MONDAY, JANUAUV 12. 1W« t h e KELOWNA COUEIER PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mra. J. N. Cushing return iiia. and he and his wife Raw the ed on Sunday from Callfo.-nia. Tournament of Roses. where they spent a month vislUng N fn g a ra ’ s The Business and Professional I'AKKD l»0%VN CHURCH WOMEN Spray Fashions Oddity Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Soscy in Pasa Concrete Canal ^X^oufd dena. Mrs. Soscy is a niece of Mr. Womens Club is holding its annual In Hot.iaiiia when- i.dieritanw •1 Cushing. Mr. Cushing saw the Rose party at the Willow Lodge, Friday, lav.-s allov/ farm tracts to be AT RUTLAND Bowl gnnu* helwet-n Michigan and January 16, 6 p in. Members are re the University of Southern CuUfor- quested to attend in fancy dress. to the M/e of Canadian t'ardetrs.r" ^ OFFICERS Cost $350,000, Valley i ULTl'LAND -- 'riie meeting of |he Wotncn'.s Kederaliott of ti|c United Claircli, that sJiould have been hcUl Irrigation Heads Told f o r a - - in net-ember, was i>ostponcd until Wednestlay last, when the O rd e r. . . UTI a n d —f'Ntiniatcd co.sl of the propo-sed irrigation canal g e n e r a l l in e tion met at the home of Mrs. C. R from the new B.M.I.D. tunnels to .serve lands above the Shunter. r o u g h and DRESSED LUMBER Klcction of odicers resulted as fol present irrigated area, and to provnic an additional three weeks lows; president, Mrs. It. h. While, ll.Kxl water for the presently irrigated lands, were .submitted » * GYPROC b ic y c l e s vice-president, Mrs. W. D. to a joint meeting of the trustees of the Bl.ack Mounlani, Scotty .second vice-president, Mrs. *'■ h*- Accessories and McMillan; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Creek ICllison and Clenmore Irrigation districts last Wedne.s- ACE-TEX WALLBOARD Complete overhauling F. L. Fitzpatrick (rc-clcctcd). Htf day afternoon. Cost of such a canal was devotional period of the mcctlnf' mum of JflOO.OOO if it was an earth ditch, and $350,000 if wa. LUSTERLITE was taken by Mrs. McMillan, and if - i'n t ■' Excellent Paint Jobs after the bu-sincss session tltc hos "uill of concrete. In addition, there would be storage costs o MASONITE Home-Made CANDY tess served rcfrc;;limcnts to the around $KX),000 to build a dam at bish-Hawk Lake, and a larife number present. The nnanml regulating reservoir at Gopber Flats. It was cstnuuted that an and assorted confec .statement will be presented at the ** A “r '**» i * ' ■* !■“ I'V BUILDING PAPER tionery rcjiular January incctinf;, whidi Is additional 3,000 acres of land could be brought to be held at the home of Mrs. C. u. bv the extension of the H.M.I.D. mam canal, the new ditch being PREPARED ROOFING GrangeV. in Kelowna. seven and a half miles in length, and about one and a half miles c ".'W'*'-' - »>* ’ -1, RUTLAND of present B.M.I.D. northern extension ditch would have to be A. CEDAR SHINGLES Harry Smith is at the Coast wlicre re-iocated and enlarged. Bulk of the new lands would be-in BICYCLE SHOP lie is visiting hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. , llie Ellison and SeoWy Creek districts. « • * Cliairman of the meeting was A. PHONE 882 Mrs. Percy Condon, of Vancouver, W. Gray, and D. McDouguh acted HS secretary. After considerable dis TRADE BOARD _RITIAND is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cross. cussion a committee was appointed ♦ ♦ ♦ ' consisting of A, W. Gray, chairman, MEETS JAN. 28 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, of Pen D. McDougall. secretary, Wm. J. r. ticton, arc visitors at the home of Bulman. of Ellison district; Jo^ J. AT RUTLAND 683-Wky Mr. and Mrs. Alf Bcrard. Conroy, Scotty Creek; R. W. Cor-! « * « ncr, Glcnmorc, and Robt. Stewart, THAT'S OUR Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cross ore of the Eldorado. Their task would RUTLAND — The annual meeting NUMBER ! visitors at Vancouver at this time be to draw up a brief on the sub of the Rutland Board of Trade, as guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. ject, for presentationpreseniauon tolo theme Provin* which hod been sot for January 14, Noble. cial and Federal governments, and postponed to Wednesday the edge of the i " — Falls, “QUALITY * • * to. work-----1----- out* „a formula fr>rfor tVipthe alloca-alloca January 20. A meeting of the ex Miss Cecilia Zcns,_ of Carmel, Sa tion of costs. ecutive is called for the 14th, at 4 plus skatchewan, has jollied the teaching Ask Co-operation p.m., to make arrangements for the stair of the Rutland school and has annual meeting. SLOGAN CONTEST SERVICE" taken over Division VII. It was felt that this was a suitable * * * FAfF SOAP Lifebuoy, * * . * scheme to ask co-operation of the Cecil _____Smith,______of Swan River, Man., FIRE DESTROYS r/lLlV o u /u : Camay, Palmolive .... 2 '“ 17c Mrs. A. W. Greig, of Revelstoke, two governments under the federal j.g^''j.''^e^iast week to his hqme, af- AID INTEREST left on Tuesday for her home after schemc for development ol new spending the holiday season vis- RUTLAND HOME, OKANAGAN spending the New Year holiday sea lands. The federal government will brother, Hugh Smith, of IN 1948 P.NJE. bo adked to build the .storage dams, ,j. jj^j^je's store. LAUNDRY SOAP son visiting her father, Mr. Sam while the provincial government ^rimDies ^ ^ ^ Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. MEAT Hunter. NO INSURANCE Ten Northern Electric “Baby BIG JIM, bar ...... • * « and the irrigation districts womd ■Mr. and Mrs. T. Cassidy, of Vaux- ______- Champ” mantel radios will be given Corn Flakes .. 2 pkgs. 2S^ Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jenkins, of Si- share the cost of the main canal. In hall, Alta., are visitors at the home VEL, p k g ...... 30^ PE P ...... 2 pkgs. 33tf PRODUCTS camous, have been recent visitors attendance at the meeting, in addi of their daughter, Mrs. D. McNiven. tion to the representatives of the Ir * « ♦ »T n s s ? btoS S o S S 'V G.L.X. Cleaner .. 2 lb. 65^, Shredded Wheat 2 for 31(t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. m;.r“L g Mr and White. ______rigation Districts, were A. B. Mar Ernest Dudgeon, of North Kam Wyandotte PUFFED WHEAT, shall, and Alan Ker, of the loops, is a visitor at the home of Mrs. C. D 'J^Soyed Purpose of the contest is to stimu- NEOSUDS .... 2 lbs. 65^ economy size, 3 pkgs. 35c cial Water Rights Branch J- Mac^ ;g Dtidgeon longlngs in a fire that destroy a interest in the 1948 PNE. Prizes Lennan, of the Veterans Land ^t^t « their home °?? will be awarded for the ten best ’ li!* office and Col. C. Y. L. Crossley, Mr. Gerald Laws, of Montana, has near Finn’s Hall, about six tlmitted for this year’s W MEATS i of the Department of Trade and In- vi;jt'jng"'his'kunt, Mrs. R. E, from Kelowna. 1 f^rai<;ed bv^the BM White, of Rutland. He was accom- ^A panpan orof noihot laifat inaithat upov=b NoNq restriction has been piaceaplaced up- canal was first raised by the B ^ panied by his mother, Mrs. R. L5ws. ^ gg given as the cause of the the number of words in the slo- ROGERS GOLDEN SYRUP; 10-lb. tin ...... $1-41 Only the choicest of cuts at all times. I.D., whose new ^ Mr. Laws, until recently was on the ® and Mrs. Humm lost the number of sub- CUT GREEN BEANS (M.B.) 2 tins 33< t o Jd ff S p S e , »“all their furniture a»d_8eodsand goods .valuedvaiuea any one person. Entry ^try at $2,000, and the^house, owned by required. The contest VAN CAMP’S BEANS With P O R K ...... 2 tins 41^ flood season. Mission Creek carnes reside in future. flood season. Mission Creek carries . „ will reside in future. Dan Weige, Winfield, was bm^ned^^^^^^ gg. APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM ...... 4-lb. tin 69^ down enough water to the lake to wucic ______to the ^pund. The PNE, Canada’s second-largest SPECIAL irrigate every available acre in the Value of the house is' estimated annual exhibition, is arousing - — - - Kelowna distri«(t, if means were RUTLAND MAY at S2 800. The Humms carried no widening interest throughout Wes- made available to store and divert insurance on their household _ be- lerU' Canada and the North'western WE DELIVER PHONE 440-L PRAUUE WHITE FISH it. . ’ longings. It was not definitely united States as a vital social and r A similar extension’of the same CONSIDER FIRE known at press, time whether fire economic force. The important con- system in a southerly direction, ac insurance was carried on the house, tributions it makes in mamtaining ross Mission Creek, could bring in FIGHTING UNIT ^ e blaze started at 10.15 Saturday ^ ,3 high standard of B.C. agricul- 25c ll». several thousand acres in South and morning and in a short time, obser- tyre and in training B.C.’s junior East Kelovma in that area. The t>tttt,AND_Fire completely de- vers reported, the house, still in the farmers is now publicly recogn^d I ' - ■ I stages of construction, was _rom- throughout the North American isr sufsid“. » s f ig ^ nletely enveloped in flames, "^ere continent. „ I W e UuMie if044. to . . . | i orovincial governments in the brief ® x-riiiarv fi The Rutland Neat Market that was presented at Ottawa by Tuesday evening Janu^^^^^ was no water available for fighting -n,is year’s fair will run 11 open W Association of firigation Dis- °wner J A. Hodeh was a^^^ tv^e fire- days—August 25 to September 6 One truck from the Kelowna fire p n E omcials confidently expect last PHONE tricts last spring. 'The present pro- g'®tota?^toL The cabin, for- posal is a move to get action on the of J. Janes-< more easily developed, and . ,^3 t^pjowna was located Come In and Look urgently needed part of the overall pggjh orchard below the I -plan.------_ _ _ _ , . Ttelgo bench. This fire with that of row i Present Brief the Rutland Sawmill office and the could be-done.—------A f f o u n d — ’ ^ The brief will be pre.=ented to -^gige house on Saturday makes Mrs. Humm suffered minor _Uurps TPCT* DjCQ H I the Hori. E. T. Kenney the Tatter three fires in the Rutland district to the face when the hot grease IJu ^ l IVEaDULi Save $5 to $10 on part of next week, when the presi- recently. One of the first jobs that burst into flame. She was given first poUowing is a list of cows in the dent, vice-president and secretary ^he municipality will have to. con- aid treatment by the Kelowna fire Cow-Testing Associa- of the Association of B.C. Irriga- gMei-'will be establishing some form flghters. tion that produced 50 pounds or A RUTLAND STORE FOR tion Districts go to Vancouver for emergency fire fighting equip- The Humms are being tempotarily of butterfat during the month a meeting, with the. minister and ment. housed with neighbors in the dis- December. Note: name of cow, RUTLAND PEOPLE a trict ' ' breed, pounds of milk, pounds of Dean Clement. Friends of Mrs. A. E. Harrison, 'M r Humm recently sold his gro- butterfat, and name, of owner. fol- ® MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ® former Rutland resident, and now of cery "and cafe business nearby (Wi^ low in that order: , gc, t Wehsters Corner, B.C., will r e ^ e t jo Tnnv’ their home m V ..DO o Good T-m Dan,” planes of the same company. turday. Powley; Bertha (16), Guernsey, , 1,131, 50.0, D. Rampone; Daisy (96), Orders for the week ending Jan- jersey, 1,026, 50.0, B. C Palfrey, uary 24; ' . ^ Heifers—40 lbs. Butterfat or The troop will parade in the Com- More munity Hall on Monday, January ^ Holstein, 1,488, 51.1, '^ntvDuty Patrol.Pa?jol" SfesEagles. C. (87 ),G 1,Montg«^191, 46.4, Archie Mabel Hardy; PoschJune WINTER RUTLAND The annual Okanagan Patrol Lta- II,, (50) , Holstein, dots Confortnoo is h, be hold to M ^iteomow; Rutland this year, and the date was 1,029, 4^2, C. . |,coie Hardy. recently set for Saturday and Sun- (56), Jersey, 78», 4i.u, zvre i Slippery ice-coated, roads increase risks . . • dav February 28 and 29. Troop Finished Penods--350 lbs. 'Protect yourself by carrying full coverage IMPERATIVE SOCETY Leader Hugh Fitzpatrick will be Butterfat or More chairman and A/Patrol Leader Tom Treselettie (305), Guernsey, 9407, on your car or truck. .PHONE 882 •WiUiams will be secretary. An at- 434, w. R. Powley; Star (305L Hol- RUTLAND, B.C. tendance of around seventy Patrol gtein, 8,636, 394, Mrs. M. Fisher; I Winter time also increases the DANGER Leaders, coming from Osoyoos to Kathleen (301), Jersey, 7,956, J/5, Salmon Arm is expected and billets k R.: Young; Mabel Posch (299). of FIRE in your HOME . .. Your only real will have to be arranged for most Holstein, 9,808, 368, Archie Hardie; CASH AND PROMISED SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DRIVE FOR $25,000 NEW CAPITAL of these boys. The last conference Biddy (296), Jersey, 8,262, 366, Mike PROTECTION is in insurance . . . Most in Rutland was held in 1939. Johnson. . . . a . •— ■■■ Figures in brackets indicate luim- rural fires are TOTAL LOSSES. ARE CLOSE TO THE $20,000 MARK. Tentative arrangements have been since freshening. made for the members of the Rut- . ------— land Scuut/rroop to toke u_fuU St. p |p p p |f^H T K R .S -JohnVAunbulance-iunior-course It is better to h a v e insurance -rH«B IS THE FIMAL^W EEK Start- -Monday, - «_ January_____ — nc26. xtrW. nWar ner wRl be the instructor, and the and not need it than to need course will last nine weeks, and will ANSWER MANY be part of the regular program at it and not have it. each Scout meeting. Those who pass CITY ALARMS OF THE DRIVE the course will automatically qual Finariien, up to 'Thursday, answer ify for their 1st Glass First Aid test, ed one alarm on every day of the and the Ambulance proficiency new year. All six fires, four of T o p u t this drive over^he^top-by-^the end-of thisjweekjw ejm U n ee^^ badge. ______■ ______them-burning-chimneys._were_of^ See-your—localagenf,- • minor nature and damage was neg- Do your part today and call at the Mill Office or mail your subscription to the Secretary . . t Scouts are reminded to bring their iigibie. ' 50c annual registration fee to this List of calls made by Kelowna meeting in order to complete the firemen reads like this: Januaiy 1 A. W. GRAY - RUTLAND - PHONE 680-Rl. troop..___ registration for 101948A» J. » ^Cushing, '-.-I__.Gfti 1761 T>,an/ln Pendozi7i St- St., faUltV faulty fireplace; Jan. 2—Mrs. Taggart, 1951 w Ethel St., chimney; January 3 L. Wilson, 443 Christleton Aye., RUTLANb - PHONE 680-Rl VERNON MAY chimney; January 4 —_ G- Angers, 332 Strathcona Ave., chunney; Jan uary 5 — A. C. Coates. 1019 H ^ e y SEE A U A N Ave, chimney; January 6 — ruhbwh representing fire, near midnight, close to the - CUP FINALS Frozen Food Lockers. Leon Ave. O GIBRALTAR. FIRE & MARINE ® SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL VERNON—At the present time S C ® M Y » LUMBERMAN’S of PHILADELPHIA there is a possibility that the Ver non Civic Arena will be the scene MAINLINE HOCKEY LEAGUE of at least one Allan Cup playoff Friday — Kamloops 7, Vernon 4. • WELLINGTON ^ \ ■'....■ game (Canadian senior champion Saturday — Kelowna 7, Kamloops o UTAH HOME ; t''.. V?' ship) this Spring. This and other 11. dates of playoff games should be N.HX, Fire Insurance Companies . . . known definitely in a week or tvm. Saturday — New York 1. Mont “I am going to try to bring B.C. real 1; Chicago 4, Toronto 6; Bos ai*« reliable firms that have been doing business some of the. Allen Cup games and ton 4, Detroit 1. _ will try -to place at least one in the Sunday — Montreal 1. New York for fifty years or more. Vernon arena,” said Frank Becker, 3; Toronto: 2, Detroit 2; Boston 1, Vemcn. president of the B.C-A-N-A. Chicago 4. , .1. n Agent for . .. prior to his departure for the semi Pacific Coast Pro Basketball -,'1 - ■ the Rutland Mill was taken a little over two years ago, and will indicate how much our operations annual meeting of the CA..H.A. in .. Vancouver 55, Astoria 54; Tacoma This pictu.e of t time There is a new and larger mill, huilt in 1946, a boiler house and engine room iit2gina. 61, Portland 65. . CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION Allan Cup play is definitely sl^ed Exhibition Basketball a*TtW -is, cernKtion. for the . West and the Memorial Cup Harlem Globe Trotters 48, com junior play will be in the East. bined Seattle-Vancouver 37. '4 RUTLAND i PAGE FIV E t h e KELOWNA COURIER THUHSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1048 hoclo'y team which is going to bat I tle valiantly but unsuct'e»fully ■againist llie best of Europe and the DIDTHLIC? United States, DII v I tll3 Football will show a concerted ef fort to orgumte one major league in Kajitern Canada, tl*e winner of whicli will liave little itifflculty in R E S ffC rS downing the Wc.stern Canadian fl- DAUKE — At the Kelowna Gen- naUsl.s fur the Grey Cup . . . PROPERTY FOR SALE LEGAL oral Hospital, on Thursday, January Canada will Uwe the llrsl round In : B u iT S iii raRSONAL BUSINESS PERSONAL FOR SALE 0, 194B. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the Davis Cu|) comiKditUm . . . U«t(s: ri c»ih SALE BY TENDER Bane, Kelowna, a son. Hockey'.' . . . The Stanley Cup one cent ixe ^otA-. ------X SPUA..T sn.NdlS , JM ^^scelkneo^ GOOD REVENUE HOME (unfur- rwff>t- fi»e cent*. II •decrtUefn^nt cImf- , , nished) on large corner lot HOxS'l. of Mineral Claims SHARP — At the Kelowna Gen- will go to an American team Ihla gwl, iwW twentr 6»» cent* (of booVJt«ci>- ■ proficiency in Journalism , one of |(,5u|ation — Siding Factory ap- f OR — SALE— 1 TDO International opposite C.N.R. station. Immediate CARM! GOLD MINES LIMITCD rrnl Ho-ipltal. on 'niursday, January year after domiiuitlon by Maple ing thecge. ihp world's firoatciit ncwspiipcrF, nrovctl oppllcjitors. Giiuranlccd orchnrd tractor,‘ - 30 II.I*. " possession. Call at 535 Clement Ave. (N.P.L.) «, 1048, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leafs and Canadien.s in the last four nrilE CHUISTIAN SCIENCE MON- workmanship. Estimates without j Hardic Imperial, 240 jiallon steel 43-3Mp Shari). Kelowna, a son. years. Best bet—Detroit Red Wings. (In Voluntary . LUiuldation) . S'lXINE — At the Kelowna Gen- last U S. team to win the cup in HELP WANTED ITOR", available at Morrison's News obligations. sprayer, horse drawn, rubber tires. ------The undersigned is prepared to 1 heavy team and heavy harness 1 FOR SALE — HOUSED TWO BED- L'd ‘s eral Hospital, on Saturday, January 1042-43 . . . JUfUOU~CLERK-MALB~ WITH WM. TIGIIE & SON rooms, living room, kitchen, bath, receive Raiders for two intnCral ...10, 1 O'!8, to s.,,.Mr. and Mrs.Mr.*, Bernardll „ nr, n rr t ...... Contractors suitable for logging. laims more particularly known and bookkeeping training. Apply in own MANAGEMENT Phono C99-R1 Apply Okanagan Valley Land Com- door covering on all floors, IJUjR- Stone. Glenmore. a daughter. handwrUirig. giving age and quail- ^,^^,^.^5011 Novelties Ltd.. Gaston 1803 St. I aul St 43-tfc pany Limited, Okanagan Centre, ins. Phone 425-Xl or call at 1J45 m . . T PARKFIS — At the Kelowna Gcn- ncatlon.'J to Box 009. Kelowna A y,._s(ore lixtures, office desks. ______Fp.C C qj-zc43-2c m.St. rauPaul i &i.St. 43-2p Carml" a Mineral vrix-flonnl” Claim Lot Mineral 2J3J Hospital, on Sunday, January Courier, 11, 1018, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S rnrr,sT.lNO,X.i5c.lHirNEW. ...,„Kc'AC..E^XXKcnKS i„ Pnrkcs, Kelowna, n daughter. POSITION WANTED BONIFACE — At the Kelowna 02-tfc corners. $100.00. .viuj, uu .w.v... luiv,-. *wi..* — -- — ...... ■ ... KTn General Hospital, on Sunday, Jan HOUSEKEEPER. GOOD COOK. —— 701 Elliott Ave. Also 5 gal. pails tricity. V4 mile west of Adventist The title Is registered N®. uary . 11,...... 1048, to...... Mr. and Mrs. Earle clean, cconomicai. capable of taking u e m S'LITCHING and PECOT Edg- MASONRY CONTRACTORS Plas- f^rf„r saleKate 43-3p Church, Rutland. Apply Joe Kantz. 0459D in the Lund Registry onic.c at jjohifncc. Kclo'wnn, a son. charge. Interview appreciated. Re- j g. buttons covered. Ladies’ coats tcrlng, stucco, cement and or “ —— . ------43-lp Kamloops and entitles the owner to t OPOLINSKY — At the Kelowna 43-lp miidc to order $0.50 and up. Coats work. Orsl & Sons. 572 Glcnwot^ f q K ^>ALE FURNITURE IN- ______— ------—------nil minerals, precious and base (save Q^ncral Hospital, on Monday, Jan- ply Box C91, Courier. 81-tfc eluding dining room .suite, kitchen FOR SALE—5 ACRE ORCHARD— y,.,,! petroleum), lying In or j2, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs, John ' rclined fur or cloth, $'100 n i^ up. Avc. \^ h o n c 494-L cabinet, beds, dressers, etc. Man’s Mostly Delicious, Stayman and fl,e above mentioned lots. Topollnsky, Kelowna, - a daughter. . . . EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER - - LadiOs' dresses $2.25 and up. Cloth- n a'^ AFTORiT t O BUY u,*!?’'m ’ Phono 50^ 1!"' 43-lp Winosap; some McIntosh and DAn- -jv^o claims arc subject to a lease ■ ■ -- vv ..j lease covers. A bargain at $80.00. For par- HI------~ ----- ;;—I Z Ist dav of May. 1052. This lease will "•‘P 031 Hntvoy Avenue, near nlchKr4?.tfe tTa'ctor and plow,' new. floor sandcr ticulars phone 000-L3. 43-lc NEW S’TUCCO HOUSE, Ptaatcred - assigned to the purchaser of the ------— , St., Kelowna --- and edger, concrete mi^r. water - q oa t rrv HOP S Il^ Insulated, ^ooms, baUi and ^ YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE desire _J------pumps, sprayers, etc. The Radio FINEST QUALITY R.O.P.-SIRCD cooler. Linoleum in bathroom and bo supplied work on farm. No children. Write j^q y o u HANKER for HANKEY’S Shop 1643 Ellis St. Phone 139. New Hampshire and Rhode Island kitchen, oak on rest. Lovely built- undersigned upon request. “You know, a lot of people Mr. A. Ludweg. Park Hotel, Suite b /vi^e RY PRODUCTS? Do you 81-M-tfc Red chicks at my regular price of cupboards, full plumbing anci t f NDERS for the purchase of the 3, Trail, B.C. wish they were located In town? $4 for 25, $8 for 50, $10 for 100. electricity. Located third house bovo claims and lease should be SPORTS confuse socialism and serial reform, GEORGE GAME, R.O.P. Breedw, Pendozi on Morrison Ave, No, „jj^cssed to the undersigned 'and said tlic Old Timer this morning. S I - wm o^u° LOST Triangle Hatchery, Armstrong,_ B.C. ggQ ^~3P accompanied by a certified cheque CAMERA “I'm continually running into that TERFIELD s a tis f y ! Yc^. our ^sth. two doors west 34-tfc confusion of thought when I try to Chestm-flclds, repair^ rccOT £nnctt HaS’wwe” on Bernard gOLD BROOCH WITH j^^^l ABLE COOK STOVE for^sakf. FOR SALE OR RENT—10 ACRES fhou^ br^ccclv^d bT'the satisfaction. S a v c _ Money! See us « 42-2c ?rc^. Sentimenim condition. Apply Mission of good vegetable land, two miles Tenders fboum do recciveu y By FRED KERNER get people talking politically. Avenue. ______2414 Richter St. Phono 208 43-tfc Good condition. Apply mission of good vegetablevegciaoie lunu. i,w« '^.lorKrened on or before 10 a.m. on “Kirtly, of ' i - ' V/r' ;i- OKANAGAN UPHOLSTERING "'Ll S»a,-- Company WARREN’S PAINT SUPPLY Many thrills are provided for and p ^ c i^ A bove Scott Plumbing, Lawrence Ave. - Phone 819 race of small cars down the slopes of jIOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY AUSTIN WARREN a^tan a, Switzerland. Here Pietro Taruff, driver from Rome, negotiates a slippery turn in his tiny racer. PAGE SEVEN THE KELOWNA COURIER MONDAY, JANUAKY 12, 1948 EASTERN ^ A R H i MEMBERS ARE INSTALLED \\ ar< 'I*hc annual installation of offlcora ;] of Kelowna Cliaptcr No. 02 Order of the EasUrn Star, was hold on Wo MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1M« road and not give way to passing More About traffic. JLEONABJJ GOING PLACES More About “Such a practice is only asking Stan Ltonajrd, Vancouver pro. yes ADJOURN CITY Locals A re Outclassed for trouble," a iwUce spokesman re terday nniiJR'd second in. the Bing HUME marked. Crosby $10,000 golf tournament at ICY STREETS Del Monte; CnI. Fclr his feat, Stan POUCE COURT R E -E L E aE D picked up $1,500. Winner was Lloyd By Height and Weight RESPONSIBLE Mangrurn. CAR AND TRUCK CASE 0 I€ WEEK From Page 1, Column 8 From Page 1. Column 5 TO ALL FORMER Recent Decision in “Peeping In Basketball Fixture the other for Westbank. Slight damage was caused to two Iiuulequatc Facilities ears in a Saturday crash three miles INSURANCE k iw a n ih m e m b e r s Tom" Case in Ontario Re south of Vernon. Drivein were G. U. LIVING IN KELOWNA ferred to in City Court Decision was made because of the Sinclair, Kelowna, and G. Kilbach, Low Rates - Full Coverage lCl.OWNA Hears found tlicy grow them big and rugged up increased enrolment in schools. Pre — also- — If Interested In the formation of sent transportation facilities arc in Oliver. A jccent dcciulon handed down K Kamloops way. The hciglit and weight of Kainloop.s Kilo Dangerou.s Praetlces Fire - Ordiard y Employee a Club In Kelowna. Phone 469. by a police magistrate in Ontario adequate the board felt. Hiia ap Burglary.^-/PkiLo Glaiw was referred to in city police court watts suered them through a (>6-5.S victory over the Hears m proval to purchase is subject to per Police Sunday, reported several this morning where E. B. Person, ail Interior HasketlMlI Association game at the Scout Hull on mission being granted by the de instances of boys lilking rides be Personal Property Floater Bf'ilram St , was slated to appear partment of education. hind cars on city streets. I ollco Saturday niglit. , • i. -.i it.. Present congestion on the Glcn- warned parents of the dangers of INTERIOR AGENCIES What Others Say ! for hearing on a charge of “peep Kamloops made it a clean .sweep for the night with the ing.” morc school bus will bo met in two such practices. LTD. Defence Counsel T. F. McWilliams intermediate H Monarchs just squeezing across the dO-mmutc ways. Some of the' older students Also noted was a tendency of pe Phono 675 325 Bernard Ave. pointed out to the court this morn mark with .i 22-21 win over the Kelowna Moose Lodge boys presently being picked up within destrians to hug tho centre of the ing that the Ontario magistrate last the two-milc limit will have to wallc week dismissed a "pccplnf;” charge in a hair-raising opener. „ . to school. Others picked up at the against a youth accused of climbing The David and Goliath show, with gcr 4. Person 13. H. Foulgcr 9. Web- GIcnmorc store and opposite the on a garage outside a window and the Bears and the Kilowatts plnyinB stcr 1-CO. golf course will bo carried at the the rcsncctivc title roles, hud nil Kelowna Bears — Tostenson 10, board's ext>cnso on the Silver Green xAREYOU DISCOURAGED^ p f y i - watching a woman undress. Because this case seemed to have the punch promised, but It must take Saucier 0, Weddell 4, Jennena 1, bus until weather conditions Im some bearing on the hearing at a lot of convincing for only a fair Zacnrrelll 14, Chapman 4, Wilkinson, prove. ,, because you suffer distress from hand, Mr. McWilliams asked for on crowd turned out. . Russell, Bogress 10, ArdicI;^^ It was also decided to provide a adjournment until further clarifica ScraDDlcst Fight Officials — C. Pettman, D. Disney. cottage at Okanagan Centre so that .. TiinokccDcr, Li. Horner. Scorcri V. tho tcBchcr-drivcr could start the tion. He told Magistrate H. Angle But those who were there saw the cy^^fUcacr ho had wired for the citation. hometown five put up their scrap- Swcrdiegc^^______^------bus from that point, thus saving 20 The Ontario magistrate said, ac miles each school day In bus opera ',.w«^'’'FEMiU£ COMPIAINTS cording to a despatch carried by tion. At present the teacher starts i % i i Canadian Press, that when he hand ■ out from Winfield and travels 10 vdiich makes yoa NERVOUS ed down his decision it was based S S c m MEKCDRY miles dcadlicad. on a recent Ontario Court of Appeal HIGH^TRUNG on such days? decision that looking through a win ABOVE NOBMAl Aro you troubled by dl*tro« of f®”'"*® I ? ': ® !i;.:.c.V.-. dow was no offence. functional monthly dlaturbanooa i*hlch Mr. McWilliams said that if the TWO COUGAR midiea you auCror, fool ao narw ua^^nby. report was true, there appeared to nntlen. weak—at auch tlmea? TTim do DECEMBER try Lydia E. Plnkham’a VogoUblo be no case at all, and he would ap loops backboards’ monopoly, turn------An active housekeper I» HUNTERS GET m und to reliovo auch ayroptomal “Don't look so worried ply for dismissal. His Worship gran cd to long shots. Several thpes, mar- Maximum Tempera- Jean Lampe Hagglund, Chicago, In a rocont teat It proved hdpful ted a week’s adjournment, to women troubled thla way. Why don t For over 70 yoara thounanda of girla folks. This is a Hender ksmen lik e Jack Bogress. pick Zac- . Decrees. Weather who was bom without feet JU®* ® and women have roiK>rle«l l>eneflt. Juat 0 Convict Woman ture 39 Degrees, Weather year ago hundreds of U.S. citizens, you Kot amart and try It youraaVf son dry cleaned suit.” arclli and H. Tostenson drew dea SIX ANIMALS Plnkham'a Compound la what la aee If , you, too don’t r«i>ort excellent Charge against Person is actual fening applause lor sinking their Figures Reveal hearing that she was unable to M- Mil>l " known aa a utorina aedaUve. It baa • reaulta. Worih trying/ ly a counter charge laid by Tessie shots from well out. ford an operation for artiflcliu legs, A cougar a day was the mark set aoothing effect on ona o! woman a mow NOTEi Or yon may prrfrr LYDl A B. Williams who was charged by Pci^ What the locals lacked in size, WARM WEATHER raised a fund to help her. Above, last week by two cougar hunters, importantimportani o/gona.organt riwauABiPINKIIAH’B o TADLK'nSalih ------added Iron- HENDERSON’S son with assault on December 20. they made up in, speed. ’Their daz------she’s shown working in her moth Sam Lee and Bertram Chichester, Mrs. Williams lost week was tried zllng play was Precipitation During Month er’s home. V y d ia E. Pinkham 's VEGETABU COMPOUHIF CLEANERS and found guilty of inflicting griev- Rutland. Be£w 25 Year Avlrage, Mr. Heading toward some sort of a and ious bodily harm. another six weeks and winter will record, the two cat hunters bagged DYERS This morning she was fined $7o the rugged defence put up by tho Chapman Reports be over.’’ six animals in six and a' half days and costs of $3.75, or in default Kilowatts. . dlimatologlcalist Dave Chapman hunting. Climax came on Sunday two months imprisonment. The ma Scores From Jump Ball The month of December was one is of the opinion that colder wea when after three days trailing, they PHONE 285 gistrate told her if it were not for With their longer reach getting of the mildest on recod, according ther can now be expected. bagged three, two toms and a fe WATCH FOR the three children she had to look We call and deliver. them virtually every Jump ball and to meteoroligical flgur^ released male, In fhe McCulloch area. after, he would have sentenced her rSund the S o ^ ^ ^ gabbed a this morning by Dave ^apman, lo^ The other three were nailed ear to a jail term. She paid the fine. [?Do“nt lead by long al climatologicalist. The avera^ lier in the week in the Prather lead was narrowed at one time to maximum temperature for the l^t LOCALS GIVEN Creek area behind Black Mountain. S trin thriast stanza. month in 1947 was 39.61 degr^, The three caught at McCulloch yes " T w rS ^ a men go^ the nicest compared ;j,«h f .8 de^ees ^ FIFTH DEFEAT terday are on display in Spurrier’s January Clearance buckets of the night: Tostenson on a the same month in 1946, and 36.J window today. The largest measured shot from the centre of the floor degrees in 1945. eight feet; the smallest seven feet. Phil Weddell on a jump alL The average minimum tempera- BY K A IT O PS Lee collected $60 bounty from the Phll reared in the air like a rabbit ture was also hi^er than in preced- government agent on the three cou Tnci s l l S at the ball. He was just ing periods. Average minimum last gars killed early in the week. as surorised as everyone else when month was 29.48 de^ees, wmpMed Aces Lose to Hub City Leafs ft looued ihtrthrbasket. with 24.4 degrees in December. 1946, 12-7 After Taking Lead SPECIALS The^ last three minutes produced and 28.6 degrees in 1945, Early in Game of the most rugged basket- Precipitation, - whUe heavier than HIGHWAY BODY —■ a t — haU c:een here thfs seasom Both sides - December, 1946, was stUl below the Kelowna Aces are’ still without a S i “ JoSgSnT It S? ind started 25 y,M of 1.25 inoh^. ToW win in the current Mainline Hockey nixing for keeps. But it all ended precipitation amounted to. League (senior B) schedule, going MEETS IN CITY on ^hlDoy note with players shak- of which .13 was rain, the balance down to Kamloops’ Hub City Lems, YOWLL liA V e mg one anoiner another’r s handsiici u after the ber.being i 946made. precipitation up of snow. amounted In Decem- to 12-7, at Kamloops, Saturday pight. ON JANUARY 24 8MIUHB. It marked the fifth defeat. » Another novel development for .76 inch. ____ Playing without defenceman Ed A special meeting of the Okanog IF YOU VISIT • th,^ s S n warthe clamoring about The lowest the mercury dropped die Witt, Aces went at their best i f • ic I referee’s decisions. Both fans and last month was 23 above, complied clip in the early stages, gaining a an Cariboo Alaska Highway Assoc OUR DISPLAY 2-0 lead on Kamloops at the' start iation, formerly Okanogan Cariboo i S a r d r S ’rSitl.V'-aS of the first period. Jimmy Eldon was 'Trail Association, will be held in Sale Starts back on defence and did a good the Royal Anne Hotri at 1.30 p.m. ■ Ida on Saturday, Jghuayy 24. S f job filUng in for Witt who hai to Chief topic of discussion will be ! Bll S tS nifw TO, Baito.n, maxlmom^ond tempera- remain in the city. . * THURSDAY, JAN. 15 9 I of Kamloops, with 20 points. Ellis, tures for the month. . Clarence Gourlie was m the nets to pass a resolution, calling for the 1 of Kamloops, and Kelowna’s Bogress Dec. , Max. Min. Prec. for the Aces and had a busy time change in the name of the or^n- keeping the Kaiuioops snipers at ization. The change was authorized • : were next with 16 apiece, followed j ...... 40 30 .30 at former meetings of the associa I by Zaccarelli with 14. 2 ! ...... 34 26 bay. Coach Bud <3ouriie pulled h ^ tion, but as these meetings have I TbrUling Prelim 3 ...... 35i brother off the ice with only 20 seconds remaining in the game but been held outside the province, the I Thrills came a nickel a barrel in 4 ...... 90 registrar of companies has ruled ! the preliminary, with every K^ow- 5 ...... " " the six Kelowna forwards were un that the necessary resolution will NOTICE t ! na shot niade worth a thundering 6 ■:...... able to score. .04 Scorers for the Aces were: Gour have to be passed at a. general meet 1 roar. Right from the start the two 7 ...... lie three, Dave Newton two. Jock ing’ to he held in British Columbia. I evenly matched quintets kept the 8 ...... — Tennant and Jim Meindoe, one each. I outcome in doubt, eyen to them- 9 ...... “We’re still looking for our first t r y c o u r ie r CLASSIFIED I selves. , , j « 1? ...... win,” said Bud a little ruefully to OF IOVEIY I Moose grabbed an early lead of 11 ...... day. “ But I think we’re about due. I 7-6 at one-quarter time which they 12 ...... wouldn’t be a bit surprised if to I extended to 10-8 at the half. But 13 ...... morrow would see us get our first HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING GOODS I Monarchs had their big say m the 14 ...... victory. You can quote me on that.” I third when'tiiey outscored Moose 15 —...... -...... - Aces take on Kamloops at "Ver FOR PRIVATE SALE:— I 6-2 to give them a 14-12 edge. 16 -...... ^ WATCH MAKERS ! I Monarchs kept up the pressure in 17 ...... ' 40 non tomorrow night. In their first 12 Linen Bags meeting at Vernon — Kelowna is I the finale igaining a 20-13 lead at 18 ...... more familiar with the Vernon sheet 10 Good Ranges in fine shape IIECTIIIC UMPS • the best. But continued forays by 19 - ....-...... ' ‘ ^ of ice than the small one at Kam 1 Good Cheer Heater (open fire box) 1 the Moose dropped the count to 20- 20 ...... 02 loops — Aces gained their only 6 Various Sizes Chests of Drawers _ • _ • I 16 at the three-minute mark. v 21 ...... ^ WEEK SERVICE ! i Anderson Tied Score 2^ ...... ” 46 point in league play by tying the 1 Dinette Suite 1 Chrome Kitchen Suite To lae lham b to want to own I Then pandemonium all but char- 23 ...... ->■;...... Leafs 5-5. i Odd Chesterfield with Loose Covers Itiam . . . thb U one of tho lovo* That was on December 23 and Ke • ged in the door as play moved from 24 ...... ** lowna has strengthened consider 1 Wine Chesterfield Suite (a beauty) * Host selections of floor and table J one end to the other. The climax. 25 ...... ably since then. Jock Smith, Sum- I from the Kelowna standpoint, was- 26 ...... lATCH and CLOCK 1 Waterfall Bedroom Suite ^ lamps, we’ve ever hod- If you ^ merland ex-'Vancouver Canuck’s de 2 Walnut Bedroom Suites with spring-fUled M a^ ^ ses f reached when Anderson’s basket 27 ...... — fenceman, is expected to perform r e p a i r s ! have o spot in your home that j tied the game at 21-21, with less than 28 ...... for the Aces for the first time Tues 6 Carpets 1, 6x6; 2, 9x12; 1, lOJ'^xlS; 1, 6x9; 1, 6x6 could use o lomp. or if you’re . M o d e rn I a minute to go. ^ ...... 00 day night. (Fully Guaranteed) 3 Electric Hea.ters (portable) Camp led ell marksmen with 8 6u ...... 04 planning on replacing Appliances & I points. Botham and Kane got five ,31 ...— ...... —: 1 Large Circulating Heater your old temps— come I apiece for Kelowna. _ rmwwwwwiiiir/X'ie/if'WVll' 1 Quebec Heater, nearly new i CAGE CAN'nCLES — Arm chair r|lff|? || ||/|I|M ROIEMBER WHEN? in, soon-r-these Aladdin Henry Armstrong, Los Angeles Several good Complete Beds, all sizes - Electric Ltd. I critics thought Coach DON HOR- J[ nJCllLiiJ.VfifJ.JL A . R lamps are going to be , TON fumbled when he put two Negro holder of the world’s feather ALL THESE GOODS ARE WORTH YOUR PHONE 430 weight boxing crown, raided the KELOWNA A'TTENTION. mighty populort I weak players, ' RON WILKINSON lighWeight ranks to knock out En 1607 Pendozi Street I and FRED RUSSELL, oh the floor NOSE-DIVES rico Venturi in the sixth round 10 being of good quality and condition, also prices are very in the second quarter . . . Every one years ago tonight. Armstrong be reasonable. of the Kamloops players was oyer came the only man in boxing his JEWELLERS six feet tall, one or two touching TO 13 ABOVE tory to hold simultaneously three the 6’ 4” mark . . . G. FOULGER, world titles—featherweight, light 14(Q STEPS from F. W . CROWE, No. 6 on the Kamloops line-up, made Temperatures nose-dived last night weight and welterweight. • Bernard Avenue nearly two of JACK BOGRESS . . . in the Kelowna district to the lowest T.Pon Avenue Auction Rooms Next action for the Bears may be pojjjt recorded so far this winter, (on PENDOZI ST.) FEED THE here on Friday night, against OLI- according to weather reports kept VER. Confirmation is lacking yet . . jjy Dave Chapman, local climatolo- ISN'T SHE SPARROWS Bears, however, will play a return gjcalist. G-ORGEOUS 'THIS WINTER game at Kamloops Saturday . . . Following a light fall of snow on Inter A Orioles will also make the Saturday, the mercury rose to a few SINCE SHE FOUND, Kamloops jaunt; . . degrees above freezing on Sunday, OUT ABOUT , Inter B but last night the thermometer drop- NOW SHOWING ONE DAY ONLY t h e a p e r i e n t ! ; i MONDAY, TUESDAY Kamloops — Hamm 3, Camp 8, ped to 13 above — a t 7.00 and 9.07 WEDNESDAY Paterson 4, Towles. Beasley 4. Far- reached so winter. To date quharson 1, Dulcos, McDonald, Om- temperatures have COME EARLY — CONTINUOUS fw>m 2 pjn. Qto 2 Total 22 maL and pld-timers failed to recall — A Bright Sparkling Comedy — ■ Botham_5 when there was such, a inUd spell —No—unaccompanied children—tO: HAMKEY'S evening shows of this picture. Kane 5, Ferstel, Giordano 2, son 1. Anderson ^ Hill 3. Williams cost o/iiving rising comes «o We 2, Lansdowne 1. Total 21. daily, Mr. and Mrs. Average citizens f f otid 9®** KEN CURTIS Senior B were thankful for the mild spell of lively P" ■ —^ in Kamloops Kilowatts — Hay 3, weather as it was a saving on fuel with her! ^ Barton 20, Laidlaw, Ellig 16, G. Foul- bills. Today they are Saying Just > "COWBOY By R X SC pn f . *,•- 99 :on'$ SCRAP BOOK W'c take pleasure ffiT aiiiioisstcfifisg ItSSI ( ord VAlUl b l u e s ClAGOITTE JOSM A Breezy Picture of the V ■* West Kaffir True beauty comes from 4vithia the OPENING of our qiRL IN - Clear, bright eyes and sparkling gla. in MERVYN LeROY’S —— - PLUS mour come from radiant /»ner healm. pioducHon of HER Sunday Another in the popular BESf — ' So there’s nothing quite like the woT a aperient—taiidly laxative KRUSCHEN— Blondic Series to help correa that sallow, pepless, down town store PENNY SINGLETON ALL HER draggy look caused bsr sluggishness ARTHUR LAKE OWH HAIR and common constipation. Kmschen’s formula is a unique blend Tvvo doors W e st of Bennett Hardware, at Just wait until you see the of saline minerals, similar to those mix-ups they get inta “BLONDE’S BIG found in natural waters of famous ------^alsb ------medicinal springs. Kruschen oners 257 BERNARD AVE. CARTOON and NEWS MOMENT' you these atwantages: EASY TO TAKE—Dissolves ^ c k ly in BUY BOOK ’nCKETS at CONTINUOUS FROM 2 pjn. water, or your morning coffiw, tea ot a l l d r u g s t o r e s Come to Matinee Shows 1 fruit juice. Most folks find the small morning dose is best. WORKS FAST-^Usually w ithin mb hour; Thursday, Jan. IS COMING 3 DAYS — JANUARY 15th - 16th - 17th Does not spoil your day. Walt Disney’s SENTLE ACTION— I ts form u la is balanced to ta gently, without WE SPECIALIZE IN FINE PASTRIES WlCA CAUSES discomfort. MORE EYE^SIRaiM- HME-TESTED—Over 3OO,(K)O,0OOp«cfc. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. of the READlUq A BOOK ages sold throughi^ the wond. “SONO somr OR VlCWlMQ Start w i* Kruschen today and dis Thurs. at 7 - 9.03—Continuous FRI. and SAT, from 1 p.m. - b b SSI'* HANDS , $4o4l0M^Pl^R£S cover for yourself what it means to w tfri lACfi cfiKcft have “that Kmschen fisehog*. 29c PARENTS __ Send Children to Matinees Fri. or Sat. tf COltflOSIULD AH*INSULT and 79c at all driig Stores. am am < b s k ih o s *_
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