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WORLD NEWS FLASHESd Brace well Ruling Protested ( B y Canailian Press ) Local Girl Honored Takes Stand Veterans W ho Only Emergency Measures Can Now Post Office Save Palestine From Bloody War; Alterations Bought Homes Cannot Have UN Delegates Study New Proposals Start Soon Full Civic Voting Privileges LAKI-: SUCCESS—United Nations' delegates arc in gen­ eral agreement that only emergency measures can save Pales­ Construction of Addition to City Authorities, Legion and Local M.L.A. Up in tine from bloody war and informed sources reported today a Rear of Building Will C )st MAYOR JONES 12 special -member group working on stop-gap plans for the $35,000 Arms Ov^r Recent Ruling of Department of Holy Land is ready to stop debating the pros and cons of parti­ WILL BE UP Municipal Affairs—Bracewell Says Vets Cannot tion and concentrate on the immediate crisis. AWARD CONTRACT Vote on Money Bylaws or Hold Elective Office Meanwhile, two new proposals for bringing peace to Pales­ IN TWO WEEKS tine and Jerusalem respectively arc before the United Nations. Renovations Will Also be And Must Pay Poll and Road Tax—Declares Made to Interior of Post Mayor Charles Jones, of Vancou­ Central Mortgage Is Private Company Today the 58-jtncmbcr General Assembly is studying the trus­ ver, will bo up for the first time teeship council's plan for a special municipal commissioner to Office in about two weeks, but it will be administer Jerusalem. The second plan- would ask Britain to about a month before his physi­ Construction of an addition to the Rank Injusticc^^ appoint a “neutral acceptable to both the Arabs and Jews as a cian will allow him to return to rear of the post office.at a cost of . • ^pecial municipal commissioner." about $35,000, will get underway Dr, W. J, Knox, said the Vancou­ immediately, it was learned this ver 'mayor is progressing nicely, but ITY aulhoritic.s, the local branch of the Canadian Legion SUSPENSE AS MANDATE END NEARS morning. Contract has been award­ recovery will be slow. Mr. Jones C and the South Okanagan’s representative in the provincial ed to A. L. Patterson, and will take suffered ,a heart attack more than legislature are up in arms over the recent ruling of the provinc­ CAIRO— British tanks and troops newly arrived in Pales­ about three to four months to com­ a month ago when he was recover­ tine stand as a two-edged sword discouraging new offensives plete. ing from pneumonia. ial department of municipal affairs which bars purchasers of bbth by the Jews and Arabs— at least until the British mandate The addition, which will be 44 x No visitors ore allowed to see the veterans’ homes in Kelowna the right to vote on money by-laws 53 feet, will extend to the lane, Vancouver mayor. ends May 15. They also stand as a conveniently handy weapon and when completed, all mail will, or to hold elective office, and plan to carry the fight to Ottawa which the United Nations might pick up-;-if Britain should con- be handled in the building. At if the matter is not rectified by the provincial government. In present a sub-depot is located on THEFT BRINGS addition to prohibiting the ex-serviceman voting on money by­ jjcnt— to form the nucleus of the Palestine police force under Leon Avenue, where street-dcliveiT^ temporary administration, such as is now being considered. mail Is sorted. The alterations will laws, the veteran, despite the fact he has entered into an agree­ Meanwhile, Arab armies moving up to the frontiers are not necessitate any change In the JAIL T E ^ m ent of sale for a home, will also be subject to road and poll waiting to see what will happen. Many trains have been ob­ present loading ramp it is under­ taxes, according to the ruling made last week by B. C. Brace- served hauling armored carSj_guns and troops across Egypt. stood, Fred G. .Meise, 18, Graham St., well, deputy minister. ' Mr. Patterson also has the con­ will spend the next few days in Mr. Bracewell contends that purchasers of the homes, con­ The Jews are on the alert. ^ tract for makina alterations to the jail for theft of a saddle and bridle interior of the building. A private belonging to W, MeInroy, ,Glen- structed over two-years ago by Central Mortgage and Housing SENATE REJECTS MARGARINE BILL office for the local postal super­ more. Corporation, are not registered property owners, and has also visor will be built, and many, of the In district police court this after­ ruled that the housing corporation is a private company and OTTAWA—Proposal to end the ban on importation, manu­ post office boxes will be taken out. noon, Stipendlry Magistrate H. facture and sale of margarine was turned down 35 to 21 m the Postal wickets will be changed, and Angle sentenced him to seven days not a Crown company. Senate Wednesday for the third consecutive year. An id^tical flourescent lighting installed., in jail and fined him $50 and costs. “A rank injustice” was the way Mayor W. B. Hughes-Games termed When completed, it is understood bill may be put to the vote on a second reading in the House If the fine is defaulted another two Bracewell’s ruling. there will be ample space for han­ months imprisonment will be added “Ridiculous and undemocratic,” declared W. A. C. Bennett, local of Commons withii) a few weeks. dling city mail for several years MISS BRITISH COLUMBIA was the'distinctive role of honor to his seven-day term. M.L.A?, who said he would take the matter up with the proper authori­ to come. taken by Miss Thelma “Sammy" McKim in the Washington State ties immediately. GOV’T HAS NEW HOUSE-RENT SCHEME .While the city has not been advised by the department of municipal PROBE APPLICATipN Apple Blossom Festival at Wenatchee last week-end. She was en­ OTTAWA—Trade Minister Howe Wednesday gave Com­ City Engineer George Meckling throned on the colorful float of the Okanagan Boards of Trade in the , affairs that purchasers of Kelowna veterans’ homes would not be treated mammoth parade as offleial representative of the province and the PLANS NOW the same as other, home-owhers, the purchasers of the wartime houses mons details of a rental insurance plan by which the govern­ will, investigate an application to Canadian Okanagan In particular. She is the 17-year-old daughter in Penticton i have been advised to this effect, and the same situation ment plans to-encourage building houses for rent. : b rS ch S ‘'stmlTSd°Re?narTAv^^ COMPLETE would apply here, Tho^Penticton brahch„qfjthe_Uanadian__Legten_ is „tak- _ The plan will guarantee the owner sufficient rental income or Kicmer oireei oex Okanagan Queen last March over four other contestants. ing action, and the Kelowna branch, under the presidency of Jack Gor­ enue. don, will make a strong protest. for taxes, debt service, operating expenses, repairs, ■ renew^s Mayor Hughes-Games said it is unbelievable the department of and replacements. It will guarantee a reasonable return oh the FOR VISIT municipal affairs would take such a stand by penalizing ex-servicemen. 0 ■ . He said that action would be taken immediately and a protest will be owner’s equity investment. It will apply to family units renting Plans are now complete for the O n Pests sent to Victoria. at not more than $80 a month on a fully-serviced basis. civic reception that will bO tender­ “As far as I am concerned the Central Mortgage and Housing Cor­ ed Governor-funeral and Lady poration is a Crown company, and not a private edmpany as ruled by WAR NOT INEVITABLE SAYS ATTLEE Alexander when the distinguished Mr. Bracewell,’l_His _ Wprtoip declared. _ He pointed put toat all agree­ visitors arrive here next Monday^ LONDON—Prime Minister Attlee said in the House of A s S*pray Equipment Starts M pving They will cross the lake on the ments between the housing corporation and the city have been signed Commons Wednesday it is “utterly wrong and dangerous to ~ 12.15 p.m, ferry and will be met in the right of His Majesty. “Therefore Central Mortgage is regarded as a Crown company,” he declared. talk about war as inevitable.” He said there was no provocation - by Mayor and Mrs.- W. B,.' Hughes- “^ P E N Warfare” was declared on mosquitoes yesterday after- Games. A civic luncheon will be Rex Lupton, housing administra­ /o r menace of war in the project to create a union of western ■ w noon when the city aw arded a “pest control” contract to ENGINEERING held at the Royal Anne, which will tor, said the matter is being taken European nations. , be tendered by civic officials and up by the regional office of Cen­ Ken Shepherd, head of Farm Service and Equipment Ltd., and LOCAL STORES tral Mortgage in- Vancouver and within a few hours after the agreement was signed, spray equip­ their wives, along with one or two NEED RUSSIA IN UNITEp NATIONS HEADS WILL others. will be brought to the atteption of ment started moving but to various sections of the city to give ( At 2,30 p.m. a public ceremony housihg corporation officials in Ot­ LAKE SUCCESS—State Secretary Masrhall Wednesday the initial treatment to-ponds and sloughs. wiU take place fn the city park. REMAIN OPEV tawa. opposed the Congressional proposal to rebuild the United Na­ Under the agreement of sale sign­ The•me mosquito control campaign Top officials of the Engineering ^itv ed by veterans who purchased the tions with or without Russia. He said if the Soviet ympn was discussion, came to a head at last Institute of wiU spend next wiU toke_ a UNTIL 9 P.M. homes, taxes, insurance and rent shut but the world would be broken into rival armed Camps. Monday night’s council meeting week-end in Kelowna. F. L. Grant, are included in the monthly pay- YACHT CLUB when aldermen insisted that action D.Sc., M.E.I.C., president of the o.f- ' Many Stores and Offices Move ments. The terms of purchase are DATE FOR CANADIAN BUDGET NEAR be taken immediately to combat the ganization, and Dr. L. Austin Horn. ■; ,. , .; to New Quarters to Make similar to^those _^der the National pests before a major outbreak Wright M.E.I.C., general secretary, \xT t Housuig Act, With the exception OTTAWA-There was speculation today on Parliament MEMBERS WILL takes place. An inspection has been will visit . Kelowna to meet the vM A Iv V W a y .for New Businesses that the initial down payment is Hill that Finance Minister Abbott may bring down the 1948-49 made in various ipondsand sloughs, members of the Institute here. I f l i X l l J. ~ — “ much smaller. Home, can be paid budget next Thursday, May 13, or the following Tuesday, May ESCORT PARTY and it is reported the waters are ip- They will arrive from the east ■ n T 1 FfcHiTIfTIIlTinrti With the coming of the irionth of off up to a period of 20 years. 18. Meanwhile May 18 was the unofficial choice in most cor­ MomhArc nf the Kelowna Yacht with “wrigglers.’’ The flret McCulloch on May 8 and will A K W K M J . B j V r J i May,' summer store hours are now Mayor Hughes-Games said the c S ^ r e ^.tlie./’wrigglers’’. will be at the Royal Anne untU 3.45 p. l i L l U D l ¥ L i U in effect. city would be -willing to accept an ridor gossip. Sady for th ^isS orth e^^em oS hatch and the city will be infest- m. Monday, May 10. when they will flU From now until the end of the C ^ n l ^ nSrt Monday ^ mosquitoes. . leave for Kamloops by car. From |[M | ,|||M I F A I yeair, retail stores -wiU be open un- the land titles office so that the ver MERRITT WOMAN ACQUITTED OF MURDER Shepherd was'awarded the Kamloops they will Continue to the til 9 pjn. Saturdays, the Retail terans can enjoy the same privil- contract lor $1,200, and he told the coast, retilrnmg to Banff for the Close to 200 entries were submit- KAMLOOPS—A' Supreme Court jury Wednesday acquit­ Merchants Bureau has announced, pges as all registered property own- hnrt Courier that he plans taking swift annual meeting of the Institute co- ted in the park-naming contest Week-day hoxurs remain the same, ers, ted Mrs. Cecilia Mclvor, 63, Merritt, B.C., on a charge of mur­ di^ict & ^ u e s tS to h ^ their action to prevent a major outbre^. mmencing J ^ 1. At this meeting sponsored by Mayor^W. B. Hughes- Approach of May also heralded dering John Robertson with a butcher knife last September 14. vTS s on the S t off m S n decent rains have not hdped the j. jj. FihWsdn, dean of the faculty Games. In view of the wde mter- ctfe k to form i ^ e c t a t o r Une^bet situation insofar as breeding spots of applied science at UBC, wiU be est, His Worship decided t o ^ t up certmn changes' with some stores Mr. Justice J. O. Wilson discharged^her from custody when the tort th fn S ^is eltrtod to plach- located, and he hopes cool wea- elected to the presidency. a special committee headed by Al­ and offices. Harris Meat Market has INYITE B.CP.G.A. jury also acquitted her of a manslaughter charge. Robertson lant have been wiU remain for a few days un- The membership of the Engineer- derman Dick Parkinson, to go over moved from its former location at bled to death from a leg wound. mad4 to t SsitOTS in abbut *^0 has got around the city and isntitute |s composed of nearly the entry forms. ^ 327 Bernard Ave„ to Waldron’s tots ortoXSto district. io%oo profe^ional engineers and Mayor Hughes - Games offered Grocery at 1383 Ellis St, to make way for a ladies’ wear store. HOLD PARLEY g e n . WEYGAND CLEARED IN FRANCE ' The yacht club’s slipway, situa^ Offer Co-operation university engineering students. It prize money ^totellm ^ $30 tor the ed^n thfrivic wntre site is now Officials of the Junior Chamber was toim de^ 1887^^^^ tteyCTSs^at^tockStira'^d Ost Hankey’s Bakery has closed its PARIS-^General Maxime Weygandi wartime commander- comifietedi, and slipway facilities of Commerce have offered their full ® , temporary premises on Bernard IN K E L ^ A in-chief Of the French Army, today was cleared of the disgrace are available at all lakte levels, co-operation. branches of ■ engineering. prey avenues. ______Ave., -yvhere the building is to be Posts were erected at the slipway ' “We’U be right in there pitching,” torn down for the hew Famous 60th Annual Convention Will of “national'indignity” which had been automatically applied Players’ theatre. enticince and a gate or ebain will declared Bob Knox, president of Be Held by Fruit Growers to him as a former Vichy Government minister. The decision close toe entrance to all but yacht the Jaycees when, advised that Mr. Saskatchewtm Farmer Makes Watering Trough Schell’s Grill has announced was taken by an e.xamining commission in the high court which club ------membeis.“ A nominal charge shepherd had been awarded the longer hours and seven days a week Next January found no grounds for proceeding against him. will be made. contract. The Jaycees did invalu­ service. I able work last year in making Ke­ Interior- Agencies, next door to An invitation will be sent the lowna a mosquito-free city, and former Harris Meat Market pre­ British Columbia Fruit Gorwertf U.S. ELIMINATES CUSTOMS TAX were quite perturbed that action mises, is also moving to make way Association to hold the organiza­ OTTAW A—A high official of the Canadian revenue de­ OXYGEN TENTS had not been taken earlier. tor ' Sweet Sixteen Ltd. Interior tion’s 60th convention in Kelowna partment said last night the United States had eliminated the “Mr. Shepherd can feel free to Agencies go to premises formerly next Jahuary. • Canadian eight per cent sales tax in customs calculations. This call ujjon us any time and ask tor '' ^ t AT held ly Krumm Bros, jewelliy Council Monday night received a PRESENTED assistance,” Mr, Knox said. “Our ■■ , V < ^ : stofe, 266 Bernard Ave., and the letter asking if accommodation ' means a scaling down in the price the American importer must heart and soul will be in the job, jeweildrs move next door west to would be available. The directors of pay for Canadian goods. The move is seen as an encouragement and we will do our best to help in offices formerly held by Reekie the BCFGA will consider the mat- ■ to export goods to the States and the flow of American dollars TO ____ any way.” Agencies. The latter is moving ac- ter a t the- next meeting later this ^ X, . Mr. Shepherd estimates that it ross the street to the Bennett Block, month. to Canada. G . A. Elliott Presents Eqmp- mtUI take from two to three weeks ment to Hospital on Behalf to complete toe initial treatment, ‘ AUSTRALIAN AIDS B.C. CANCER PATIENT ftf Tion«i n«h DDT will be used first, and sub- SYDNEY, Australia—E. J. Hallstrom, Avealthy Sydney Ot Li ons v^lUD sequent sprays will be with chlor- •PT AQTTP dane. A lot of work will be carried philanthropist, will pay any expenses for a nurse to accompany P L tA oT iU Jh.W io ■ out at night and early m the mor- Mrs. Rose Otto, 42-year-old cancer sufferer, back to her home - — — ning, Mr. Shepherd said, pointing in Victoria, B.C. Mrs. Otto is one of the eight Canadians who Service Club’s Salvage and .out that the evening and morning flew here to take the proposed cancer treatment of John Braund, Bottle Drive Helped Pay for is the best tirne to use the tog spray equipment. who now is branded as a “fraud and charlatan” in a govern­ Equipment ^ ^ Treat Pohds ment report. Mrs. Otto has been in hospital at Sydney for some Two of toe latest designs in oxy- , He asked tor Are Possible In Valley weeks in constant pain. She will be under the care of a Cana­ gen tents were presented to Kelow- from the public, dian nurse on the homeward flight. ^ '■ na'General Hospital Thursday of can contact him at 295-L4 if they last week by toe Kelowna Lions notice any mosqmtoes around their s-civic officials moved to purchase cement sacks which ARREST ELECTRICAL UNION ORGANIZER Club. homes. He stressed the necessity In a brief, formal ceremony, G. of home-owners treatkg Idy ponds A •would be used in thd event flood waters break the banks of TORONTO, Ont.—Ross Russell, organizer for the United A. Elliott, acting on behalf of Lions’ and excavations, stating toese are Mill Creek, local public works officials issued a warning that Electrical Workers (CIO) was arrested today at the Rogers President, Dr. J. A. Rankine, who ideal breeding places for the pe^. if cool, rainy weather continues, followed by a^prolonged warm was unavoidably absent, presented Mr. Shepherd mads a qmck in- spell, a definite flood hazard will created in the Okanagan Majestic plant in suburban Leaside and was charged with the donated equipment to W. E. spection of the city yerferday af- “shouting on a street." Police Chief John McGrail said Russell Adams, chairman of the hospital temoon, and found wrigglers m Valley. "It all depends on the weather,” declared E, H. Tread- was arrested “because there was likely to be a breach of peace board. various places. croft, district engineer v/ith the Water Rights Branch, Kelow­ by what he was about to say.” The strike has entered its fourth The new tents are made of plastic na. However, :he admitted there is sufficient water present to instead of canvas and include ice bring flood conditions if there is no normal run-off. day. There have«been disorders, and 12 men have been arrested chambers to cool the oxygen. Total KELOWNA CLUB on the picket lines. cost of both was $110. Mr. Treadcroft said official op- tent situation for the last month, TO OFFICIALLY inion about flood possibilities had he ventured to say he didn’t "think SYMPATHY STRIKES MAY BE OUTLAWED Appreciate Assistance ch^ged somewhat during the past there was any great change.” Mr. Adams expressed the grati­ two weeks. “A month ago we did While other parts of the province O TTAW A—Sympathy strikes would be outlawed by the tude of the board tor. donating OPEN MAY 12 not anticipate any danger. But now have been warned of the danger equtotocnt desperately needed and with the late spring and the cool, of floods as a result of heavy snows government's new labor code. Labor Minister Mitchell today vtoich the hospital had not been The new premises of the Kelowna rainy weather, it’s pretty, hard to during the winter and late spring, told the Commons’ Industrial Relations Committee. Mitchell toandally able to purchase. say at the present time,” he said, the Okanagan should be better off, said they would be banned under general provisions dealing Missaaiss Edith oiocser,Stocker, nuapivoihospital ou-su tna wnvmoi Mr. Treadcroft believes. ' perintendent, said both pieces of Wednesday. May 12. The premises 108 Per Cent of Normal Okanagan was about with strikes and lockouts. Mitchell’s explanation came two days equipment would be put to immed- l^ v e bwn m i^se severaL w eel^ after a request from the Canadian Manufacturers Association Water content reports tor the the only part of B.C. where pre- iate use. They were the first actual sdthough it was only recently 1m ______Okanagan watersheds are not av- cipitation during the past winter that sympathy strikes be prohibited. „ . tents the hospital has owned, she aU the new furniture am w d. ^ e Out of the wreckage of old and outmoded-implements, fanners In said. ' caad rooms still remain to be com- ailable tor >^ril, Mr. Treadcroft was fairly close to normal, Saskattoewan sometimes concoct the odd useful piece of equipment. said. But the March figures showed Sw* today a few hours after a 10^ service dub and we are here to do opportunity of seeing the new and stock watering trough with it. Altwasser set the wheel in the yard near service," he said. last year ^ d there was little high ^ rains, Mr. Treadcroft said, mile chase in suburban Richmond, during which two warning the windmill after spokes had been removed, poured a cement bottom, water m the Valley. most of them have subsided Lions’ salvage and empty beer members will be_ pernuttea_ to m plugged boltholes, and completed a piece of equipment which, he claims, shots were fired by pursuing officers. He was wanted on a theft bottle drive helped to pay tor the troduce their wives on May 19, will last forever. • As a personal opinion on the con- now. charge and now also faces a dangerous driving charge. oxygen tent^ it was learned. from two to five. THtmSDAY, MAY fl. IMS THE KBXOWNA COimiER PAG E T W O aration for the two areas, the municipal coun­ •THE 51 ATE OF THE WORLD” THE K E L O ^ COURIER cil decided to proceed with the incori>oration of the whole municipal district as a city. An Independent newepoper p u b ll* ^ every Monday and T b u r^ay at l»w» This move will lead to one interesting re­ Water St.. Kelowna, by The Kelowtui sult: in area Penticton will be the second Courier Ltd. largest city in the province, being exceeded A Authorized as second class mall. only by Vancouver. The new city will extend Post OCfleo Dept, Ottawa from Skaha Lake on the south to well towards MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Naramata, a distance of .some ten miles. The urea of the flew city will he 7,000 acres, prac­ Eastern Advertising Representative: Class A Weeklies. Concourse Building, Toronto. tically five times that of Kelowna's 1,525. It Yes, remember that she never has will be almost twice as large as Victoria which forgotten you . . . Show her your B. P. MscLEAN, PobUshcr has 4,(DO acres and as New Westminster with gratitude and affection. Select several 4,300. It will be more than three times as large THURSDAY, MAY Otli, 1948 pairs of Rani^ard’s quality hose from as Vernon and about eight times as large as ' k ;) our large selection of the most wanted Kamloops and Nelson. The secret, of course, shades... Silks, crepes, rayon, cotton, Hang Out The Flags is that the new'city will include a very large etc. On Monday His ICxcclIcncy Ricld»MarsIial area of orchard country, whereas the other Tilt- Riglit Honorable Viscount Alexander of cities named are confined to urban areas. . Fitzpntr'ck in the S t Louis Post-Dlspatcb Tunis, (j.C.B., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C., The greatest advantage which will accrue LL.D., Oovernor-Gcneral and Commander-in- to Penticton from the new move is a publicity Chief of Canada, will pay bis first official visit one, primarily. Hitherto, Penticton has suffer­ to this city. He will be accompanied by Her ed from being omitted in many statistical sur­ Kelowna In Bysone Days Kxccllency Viscountess Lady Margaret of veys because it was a rural area and not a From the Files of The Kelowna Courier Tunis, city, despite tiny fact that it was considerably Kelowna. This surely is an occasion for the hanging larger than many of the listed cities. This will TEN YEARS AGO < • • • Thursday, May 6, 193* out of the flag.s. now be corrected and Penticton will be listed It is anticipated that an Okana­ Faced wRh low returns from the gan Valley baseball league compris­ If ever there was a reason for hanging out in such surveys. 1037 crop and a further Increase in ing Kelowna, Peachland, Summer- flags, it is there on Monday. His Lxcellcncy Kelowna is happy to welcome its sister the price of box shook, members of land and Penticton, will be formed the Okanagan Federated Shippers with the first games to get under is the personal representative of the King. city into the ranks of the cities of British Co­ 'Association decided on Wednesday way on May 10. There have been times during the past lumbia. It has always seenjed a bit of an an- that further increases could not be tolerated by the fruit interests and THIRTY YEARS AGO VENUS— omoly that Penticton was not included among that some method must be found to few years when the flag display in this city has Thursday, May. 2, 1918 pure thread silk hose, full the Okanagan cities. It deserves its new lower the present high charges. been rather pitiful. Merchants said that they Clean Up Day has been filed for fashioned. Sizes to lOj^. were tired of buying flags only to have them stature and, we are sure, will wear it. with Led by Robert Emslie and St. Mi­ 'Thursday, May 9, but only half a enthusiasm, progressiveness and dignity. chael and All Angels’ Church choir, day is deemed necessary for this Regular $1.25. .stolen by hoodlums; they said, with some jus­ work, instead of declaring a pub­ Kelowna musical artists scored ma­ >t< »( >l< ny successes at the 13th annual Ok­ lic holiday so near May 24. tification, that they could not buy new ones. * • • This situation has now been changed. During // anagan Musical Festival held for Civic^^ Holidays Again the first time in Vernon, April 28- Street sprinkling for 1918 was one ORIENT - PHANTOM the past two years it has been quite possible 30. of the big subjects before city coun­ Last week The Courier pointed out that • • • cil. The subject started with the C IR C L E BA R to purchase good flags arid it is more than Through the participation of the opening of tenders for operating probable that alert local merchants have anti­ the grantyig of civic holidays on the slightest Canadian Legion Pipe Band, Ke­ the sprinklers. Dillon & Sons ob­ 45 gauge Nylon ^...... $1.(55 excuse throughout British Columbia was be­ lowna gained considerable valu­ tained the contract aj 65 cents an Pure S ilk ...... $1.35, $1.40 cipated an accelerated demand for this occa­ able publicity at the 19th annual hour. • * * sion and stocked up. . coming too common a practice and argued that Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festi­ Service W eight.. $1.00, $1.35 on Monday next, a closing of the stores for a val. held in that orchard centre on The Cafe Chantant, held last Sa­ 65^ Kelowna should be well decorated on Friday and Saturday, April 29 and turday, was extremely profitable Rayon ...... 45« possible to find any satisfactory basis of sep- Mav 17 are bad medicine.” cooked.) E*ul peeled white pota-^ and .serve bn Oaky rice THE fCEI^OWNA COURIER PAGE THREE THURSDAY. MAY fl. IMS with drunken driving. SALE BENEFITS CADI SUSPENDS Police Maglatratc H. Angle »®n- Touch of Scotland in Trans-Iordan! tcnced the eccu«!d to seven days in EAST KELOWNA CAR DRIVER’S jftU and Euspepded hl» driving pri­ B cn»1c Your Chicks vileges anywhere In Canada for ’ / '.1,1 ■. UCENCE three months. 9i. ! C RADIO FUND LEOPARDS DYING OUT NOW! "4 EAST KELOWNA—The sale of lacy work and homo cooking held Arrested Saturday nlglrt la an llie leopard is found throughout In the East,Kelowna School on Fri­ allegedly intoxicated condition, G. the African continent and In Sou­ Be Sure Of Delivery ! day, April 30, brought a large II. Stone, East Kcloivna, Monday thern Asia, but Is fast diminishing crowd of parents and iriends. was charged in city police court in numbers. WHEN THEY COME . . . FEED THEM A radio program was well done by the.children. There was a good display of useful articles In the fan­ CHICK STARTER cy work stall. The boys had o great and variety of useful things from ash trays to bird houses. The home CHICK FOOD cooking stall was very nttracUve. with cakes, cookies, fruiU; and Jel­ purchased from K.G.E. lies which were soon sold. Afternoo tea was served by the r* ecnlor girls. Proceeds from the snlo will go to the school radio fund. We carry a full line of • , • * • Members of the Women’s Instl- • ■ -a-v wo, to- * Cement Call in today for an estimate. Council and Business Mep Increase Directorate her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Make Plans for Visit of Gov- and Mrs. W. R. Hornsey. * Brick and Tile • • • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ernon-General and Party OKANAGAN MISSION — An­ The East Kelowna Boy Scouts * Insulation nual meeting of the Okangan Mis­ did a good job of Spring cleaning WEEK-END FOOD NEEDS I INSPECT PARTY sion Community Hall Association BLOSSOM TEA around' the Community Hall. was held 'iVednesday of last week at • • « Landing Place Will be Con­ which time it was decided to in­ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rogers have crease the number of directors due HELD BY W J. received a letter from their son, W m. HAUG i IRR16ATION • t ^ , ’ EAST KELOWNA — A social BETTER! NEWER! evening was held in the Communi­ wHh A-M Systems & Equipment"^"' - ?* " v/ ty Hall on Thursday, April 29, ar­ ranged, by the Rev. F. D. Wyatt. rnie program consisted of var­ Enjoy the latest in scientific irriga­ i/i/yy-f''';, ious games and two short skits tion eauipment. Anderson-Miller arp which were very amusing, followed astonisfiing farmers all over the coun- by a play entitled “The Burglar.” Spred Luster l i l " The following people made up try^with a new efficiency and econo­ the cast: Bill, a cockney burglar, my in porfable aluminum irrigation "Rev. F. D. Wyatt; Liza, his wife, equipment. You can have these bene­ Mrs. D. Wyatt; Edith, their daugh­ A w a t e r -THINNED GLOSS PAINT ter, Connie Butler; Albert, a police­ fits too. it costs no more! See your man, G. Thompson; Joe, an accom­ Anderson-Miller dealer listed below. plice, D. Hall; the detective, J. Dun­ Let him survey your irrigation prob­ lop. ' ^ K i ’rhe<^)lay was very well done and lems and offer free advice and t e i l i brought roars of laughter from the counsel. V i ■ audience^ Refreshments were serv­ t 'Z/ From Play Pens ed by the ladies of the Parish PICTURED IS W m COUPLER YES, IT ACTUALLY IS ENAMEL BUT:— Guild. Community singing brought 1. Light, strong aluminum catting. to Pinafores • • • 2. Automatic locking and unlocking! the evening to a close. vy-'i-v.- 3. Doubla-and iles%ilHy for efficiency on uneven EATON’S Readies Y o u r ground. ’® , Thins with 25% water. ^ 4. Hat aprons for eaw of alignment of pipe to Little Darlings for FILMS SHOWN coupler end provide stable oese. ® Is easier to apply than a flat paint. Sunny Days Ahead— 5. Famous Pierce petentad geskete. ■ y'. . ■ ' TO GLENMORE i'" ' 6. Permits moving two lengths without unaoupling. a Sturdy Play Clothes 7. Roquiros no welding, bolting or riveting. p Has all the drying—odorless and covering quali- - — RESIDENT^ ■ <-Ay4/;A 8 2" to 7' tiMs. ^ O PretW Pai'fy Dresses ties of SPRED FLAT. k A.M main line valve opener elbow. Light, strong • Brief Bathing Suits ' GLENMOREI-^-A large group of ehaninym catting. Saves steps, time! Permits mov* ® Washes like a china plate. O Toys and such to keep interesting and varied short films •ng oha lateral while others operate. Simple, eety . them happy the live­ were shown in the Glenmore Hall operetion. Requires but one elbow for eecti la* on Friday night. Films included , a taral. Positive testing, ho springs. . p Economical and easy to use. long day— physical fitness picture from Brit­ • Ail Beautifully Pic­ ain; interesting scenes of the uses i i * A-M permanent irrigation valve Light, strong alum> - tured and Reasonably of new varieties of lumber on the inum costing simplified with positive seatbig acd ® Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Priced In the Big Cata­ Pacific Coast; one on suitable cloth­ t permits thorougli irrigation within compitfo tu B m . Absohita centra of waral prassaro. logue for Spring and ing for health, with particular em­ ® Covers woodwork and trim as well as walls. Summer, 1948. phasis on childrens’ health; a view of the security coimcil of United Nations in action with the English KELOWNA INDUSTRIAL ® Comes in 11 shades and white. VT EATON C ^ interpretation of the speeches, and a simple. exposition of the uses of electricity. Another portrayed the SUPPLY ® SPRED LUSTER and SPRED FLAT both ob­ difficulties many stenographers have to contend with dut to the " Distributors for British Columbia tainable now at your GLIDDEN dealer. unbusinesslike methods of male em­ 274 Lawrence Ave. , Phone 183 EATON'S ployers, and . a "Canada Carrie On’’ series, showing the work being done . „ '‘4 '0 . in Mexico to modernize that coun­ try. l i'- The program concluded with a" Porfable Aluminum Irrigation Equipment cartoon for'; the children. These SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 1 1 ^ /3 films come every five weeks and Kelowna Builders Supply Ltd. most people find them of great in­ .. terest. ■ mm 1054 Ellis Street (Just north of the station.) PHONE 757 T r y c o u r i e r c l a s s i f i e d a d s FOR q cics RESULTS •niUmSDAY. MAY e, IMi THE iCEEOWNA COURIER PAGE FOtiR P O m C T O irS SLIAIIE of tb« f®- •lon« in the aouthem part of the AOBICinLTOBAI# EJtPCWBTl* per cent of Canada's export tm4o .deral voting list for the riding of riding have also experienced a Under normal conditions about 40 i» provided by ogrtcuHure. VETERAN OYAMA *** Yale has gone U|> by 30 per cent sltafp increase. since the laa compilation in June. c m EMPLOYEE 1^5. In less than tlirce years there SHOW rOBEION PlUdS For True, Lasting Beautyl has been an increase of 1,334 who Foreign language 4Ums arc fre­ are eligible to vote In the commun­ quently shown at Otbf ’a by the IS RETIRED ity. The earlier list contained 4,222 National Film Board to membera names for I'cntlcton’s 17 urban pol­ and staffs of foreign embassies. Frank PatterBon Honored Af­ ling divisions. Bural polling dlvi- ter 23 Years Service With * D U liU E ^ Railway Company THE CORPORATION OF THE OYAMA — E'rank Patterson, hav­ SUPER-WHITE ing reached retiring age after 23 DISTRICT OF 9 Gives omooth, gloaay (inish years in the employ of the C.N.R.. was presented with a Gladstone bag 'This is the enamel that can’t be by Mr. H. Gunderson, road master PEAGHLAND l>caien. When your woodwork fleams at Kamloops, on behalf of hi» fel­ with the full, rich beaty of the out* low employees. standing DULUX SUPER-WHITE, About 14 men. all employees of the C.N.R., and their wives, were you know it boasts as fine a finish as present at the gathering which was any paint can give. Then, too, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DULUX SUPER-WHITE’S lustrous, M. Orasuk. A toast was ^flvcn to W hen the milk vots low In the hottlo, SHADOW uses lU right hind foot to tilt the bottlo and get C ivic mar-rcsisiant finish is as easy to keep Mr. and Mrs. Patterson by Mr. Gun­ Its fill. *1710 wonder cot la owned by Sammy ond Alberta Hovnor, Covington, Virginia. spotlessly clean as porcelain. SUPER­ derson during the serving of the WHITE is tough, resists chipping, bullet supper. Mrs. Funncll, Mrs. J. takes real abuse without Kornitsky and Mrs. M. Orasuk were H a U H o U d a y damage. It dries hard and co-hostcsscs on this occasion. is brilliantly white. De ccr- « « • taintoaskyourpaintcr to use Peter Orasuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tentative Plans For MOVIE DULUX SUPER-WHITE. Orasuk, who has now completed his third year at U.B.C., arrived Monday, May lOtb hoi^c on Wednesday of last week QUICKIES ^^^)D 0LV E PUPER-WH/ITB to spend two weeks before resum­ Fall Fair A r e M a d e from 12 o’clock noon on ing his work for the summer Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and John Garflicld arc the three top months. • • • stars who head the cast of Darryl For Your C-I-L Paints and EnaAiels go to the By Westbank Group F. Zanuck’s eagerly awaited pro­ on the occasion of the visit of Mrs. J. P. Bounce and Margaret duction of Gentleman’s Agreement, Ann, of Calgary, arrived on Friday the screen version of Laura Z. Hob­ THEIR EXCELLENCIES last to make their home here. Mr. ESTBANK—Tentative plans for the Fall Fair waS one of son’s sensational best-seller, which Bounce has been here for the past opens at the Empress this 'Thurs­ THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL GROWERS SUPPLY CO. LTD. several weeks making their home W the topics discussed at the April nieetin^ of Westbank Phone 654 Women's Institute, held at the home of Mrs. J. Mitychuk on day for a three day showing. and the 1332 Ellis St. ready for occupancy. ______Heralded as one of the most dar­ Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. B. Woodsworth, who was ing and provacativo stories 6? our VISCOUNTESS ALEXANDER OF TUNIS chosen president when Mrs. T B. time, the Twentieth Century-Fox resign that post prior to her departure for the Old Country, film unfolds the gripping drama of Phil Green, crusading reporter for preSded, and wore the Federated Institute pm owned by the a national magazine, who is - as­ C. O. W H IN TO N , ProgressivB-ConsBTvciiive late Mrs. Stevens,.and presented ^o the Institute by Mrs. M. E. signed to do a dynamite-packed se­ Reeve. Pritchard, to be worn by the president in office. v ries of articles, only to find that Fair Directors plan to meet early this month for the pur­ his insistence on getting at the truth—regardless of who gets hurt pose of completing the various classes, preparing the list and —genetates a crisis in the lives of lo on. The class for women’s work has been out his immediate family and .ftlends, in order that those wishing to compete may have plenty of time and almost - destroys his romance Public Meeting with the one woman he really , in will be added to the list for school loves. In his most important and chall­ P. B. WILLITS & CO., LTp. work, and first and second prizes have already.been: promised:: enging role to date, Gregory Peck is seen as Phil, Green, the reporter- : A letter from the Westbank Board . n /1T in T C *O A D who was driven by a passion no M onday, M ay 10, 8 p.ni. of Trade in reply to the Institute’s woman could ever’ understand. Do­ plea for help with the fair was read, _ . mrUH rothy McGuire is Kathy, Phil’s fian­ and gratitude was expressed for A |yt’| r i L V cee, who can’t understand the sor­ did things that have come between the response, in which the executive W X A them, while John Garfield appears of the Board of Trade agreed will­ as Dave, Phil’s friend, who knows- Mission Creek School ingly to give assistance wherever AT SERVICE what the score is only too well; necessary. In past years the women ■ "Gentleman’s > Agreement,” • was THE ADDITION TO THEIR STAFF have found that this popular event ^ directed by Elia Kazan, director-of- entails considerable heavy and ar- Presides at Oyama Confirma- such outstanding triumphs as- “A BENVOULIN duous work, and, Board of 'Trade Service Before, Taking Tree Grows, in Brooklyn” and o f -members o n the executive of the t t _ ------— "Boomerang.” - Moss Hart, famed Speakers: fall fair would help in lightening Up IMew Lmties playwright, stage director and scenarist, wrote the stirring play committee for OYAMA —■ The Archbishop of for "Gentleman’s Agreement.” drive Most Bev. W. B. Adams, MISS W. SOUMS S e t e ^ r e x S ^ e d to^ be finished until recently _ the i^chbishop of HOWARD GREEN, M.P. Gregory Peck has been sliced up Licensed Pharmaceutical Chemist, ‘"m hotels st.*MaS”= s;; more ways than a left-over turkey and Church o„ Sunda. at ,.30 since he climbed to stardom in the formerly of the Georgia Pharmacy, Vancouver, B.C., films. ’The lanky star of ‘The Ma- sored ,by Westbank—Womens—In lovely, having comber Affair,” Monday’s and Tues-- stitute will this .year take the for newly renovated and was de- day’s attraction, at the Empress AND W. A. C. BENNETT of a tour thrpu^ corated with banks of forsythia. A laieatre through United Artist’s re­ Progressive-Conservative Candidate ley industries durmg B.C .^in^ - capadity congregation was in at- lease, has an odd contractual ar­ for Yale. tries week tendance for this lovely service and rangement whereby four ravenous president, with Bps. J. H. aiacKey nj^e-candidates were presented for producers share the use of the Peck MR. BRUCE McAr t h u r and, Mrs. D. Gellatly w ilT ^ran g uoufirmation by Bev. A. B. Lett, physique and talent. ' details in co-operpion wra ^ g candidates were:- Mr. and In ‘‘The Macomber Affair” Peck Blackey, president of WestnanK Mrs: Joan Churc- plays opposite Joan Bennett ir^ the Licensed Pharmaceutical Chemist, Board of Trade. ' , _ hill, Mrs. Evelyn Trusler, Elsie role of a professional big game formerly of McKeown & Wilson, Vancouver, B.C. Vote for Bennett and a N e w National Policy Following completion of the buy- Schuster, Barbara Walker, all of hunter and guide in. Nairobi, Africa. ness, the hostess served refresh- Qygjjia, Yvonne Hitchman, of Win- The film" is a screen adaptation of . Published by the Yale Progressive-Conservative Association ments, and Mrs. Blackey invited ggld; Joan Dyson and Beine Dy- "The Short Happy Life of Francis members to gather at her home for jgQjj, of Okanagan Centre, Macomber,” a short story by Ernest the May meeting. • T^is wa's the Archbishop’s last Hemmingway. Producer - Benedict official function in this diocese be­ Bogeaus paid Hemmingway $85,000 Both Miss Soums and Mr. McArthur are fore taking up his new duties in the for the right to the story which the north. author ha^ called ^is favorite short fully experienced in the phase of our profes­ piece. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron,, of Lon­ sion in which they specialize. don-, Ont., arrived on Friday last to SCIENCE .TO RESCUE spend three weeks at the home of New scientific methods introduc­ ASSOCIATED Mr. and Mrs. B. Tucker. Mrs. Cam­ ed-into the Middle East have in­ eron is a sister of Mrs. Tucker and creased cultivation of cereal crops they have come to be present at by: 2,000,000 acres. SPECIALS the Lee-Tucker wedding, which REM EM BER:—It costs no more to take took piace-Tuesdayv-May-4; daughter, Mrs. D. McColl, entertain,- FRIDAY AND ed during the tea hour on Wednes­ advantage of the dispensary facilities of Mr, and Mrs. Hector Duggan, Do­ day and Thursday afternoons of last SATURDAY reen and Douglas, left at the week­ week in honor of her younger end by motor for Spokane, Coulee daughter, Miss Gertrude Tucker, MAY 7th - 8th Dam and other points south for a whose marriage took place this P. B. WILLITS & CO. LTD. week. week’s holiday. Phone 19 ' Your Rexall Drug Store Ken Ellison, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. R. Prickard has as her Mrs. V, E. Ellison, arrived home on house guest" for some time, Mrs. i ■ Thursday last after completing his Frenk Greenhouse, of Cobble Hill, Help the Crippled CUldrwi’s Hospital by supportng the G w jm - third year at U.B.C. and will spend Vancouver Island. *ment Em ploy^ Association Ball, May 10th, at the Scoot Halt >Shiiiola W aX ' i-ib-tm...... the summer months here. WALNUTS Miss Marjorie L ett has returned SheUed; K «>...... 43« Mrs. B. Tucker, assisted by her home after several weeks’ stay in the Lumby district. BROOMS S114 >G rap efriiit Ju ice 2o.cz 2 / 2 > 3 c *'Human Chain" Rescue PEEL Pitted Bulk ...... *.... l l l i M IXED, lb. pkg. CUT ^ . EAGLE MILK s m N 9 S y r u p Sweetened Condensed; tin [^NQfUHSSrNO CtEMSt ROGERS 2 LB. TIN 27c Well Dri 5 LB. TIN 65c CHOCOLATE CHIPS OPEN TO ACCEPT CONTRACTS FOR Semi Sweet; per pkg. 37c DRILLING OF PKG. 25c S o u p TOILET TISSUE o r Ti ooiato PUREX 2 ‘“ 2 3 c CORNUl STORE 39c Cor. Richter St. and Bernard OPERATING STRICTLY ON A — PHONE M9 — CHOC. WATER GUARANTEE BASIS per lb...... SEDLACK & SMITH FOODS Reid’s Comer The last word in modem drill equipment, operated by A y tM E R 3 *“' ^ 2 3 c PHONE 279-R — fully qualified drillers, backed by years of experience. Martin A. Laughlin, Jr.., Balti more. Md., was aUve and wcl 9 B ON AMI NEWTON S GROCERY today thanks to the "human chain ^ a b o b 2 ““ 3 3 c act that Baltimore News-Post em PO W D ER ...... Ellis St. and Roanoke Ave. Dloyeca Jim McCrae and I^ui- FOR FULL PARTICULARS PHONE 1000, or see N e ^ pul on to drag him iron — PHONE 881-^ Baltimore harbor alter he tot p r u n e s fallen in from a dock acroM toi street from , the newspaper build fan cy ing. McCrae. night copy boy, ^anc NORMAN APSEY Neels, an engraver, a » ahovm Ian ing Laughlin out ot the hari>or 2 “ '”* 4 3 c COCOANUT Okanagan Efission 3 0 c Laughlin said he was s t w d ^ or 1423 Ellis St. Kelowna, B.C. Ys lb...... — Phone 255-Rl — a dock when he lost his balanci and fell In. THUKSDAY. MAY 6, 184# THE KEX.OWNA COUBXER PAOE

ajq«}itotcd for the Community llaU fords, a columnist; Ethel Ilamaey, cxow4 turned out ’ GUENMORE TOPS project, held Its first meeting on Native of Quebec la 107 New Refriseration Equipment Now Goldie OUtitby; Antonio Moser. Itefreshmenta were eerved at Mondsy night. It was dodded to Molly; Sandra Ollenbergcr, Miner­ midnb^t in the Memorial Hall with look into the cost of a completely va Peabody. members of tho baseball committee CANCER QUOTA new hall on a dlllercnt site, as well Installed A t Summerland Station As an intermission, Rosemary Paul and their wives convening. They as the cc«t of remodelling the pre­ sang “Darmy Boy." Cardllno Snei- were Mr. and Mrs. K. GhigcU, Mr, GLENMOHE —Glcnmore exceed­ sent one iH'fore deciding on a dc- ticr was Uio announcer. and Mrs. G. Sproule, Mr. and Mi-s. ed the Conquer Cancer drive quota finUe objective for collecting. For Frozen Food Experimental W ork K, Sproule. by 43 per cent, when a total ot D. Eylcs. R. Alllngham and C. $208.15 was collected. OYAMA DANCE GaUlghcr were In charge of the • • • SUMMERLAItDS VOTING PO­ I'>cezing of fruits and vegetables InspecUon service. door. PULATION In the Yale federal Is becoming an important Industry Proceeds from tho dance are to TlJo child psychology study group Mould Count WILL HELP go to Improving the baset)aU field; finished up the season by enter­ by-elcctlon has increased by 54 per In this province, both fron» the I standpoint of the producer of these Another department, under the equipment for teams; to form « Jun­ taining their husbands at a party cent in three years, figures reveal­ ior team. on Saturday night. The evening proflucts and for tlie processor, ns charge of Miss M. O. tPeggy) Bur­ BALL FIELD took the form of cards and games ed this week. Registered voters In well as the consumer. So Impor­ ton, gives tho mould count on to- ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. six polling divisions total 2,464 tant has this section of tlie produc­ ton, gives the mould count on to­ OYAMA — 'n»c Oyama baseball mjiLDiNG IN BRITAIN whereas in 11M5, tlic six districts tion industry become that the ex­ mato products and tho bacterial teams pooled their efforts and spon­ Thorlakson, followed by supper at department Is located a Quebec El Rancho. amounted to only 1.5iM, on increase perimental farms service of the do­ sored n dance which was held in From January to October, 1047, The ways and means commUtcc, of 870 voters. minion department of agriculture Colony Counter, which facilitates tho Community Hall lost Friday. 243,282 houses were built in Brl- has expended several thousand dol­ tho counting of tho number of Tho Joe Haber orchestra supplied tain. 216,341 by local auUiorillca lars In new refrigeration cquipm- moulds in the microscopic field. music for the evening and a good and 20,041 by private builders. incnt for the fruit and vegetable Miss Burton states that 50,000 products laboratory at tlic Sum- bacteria to one gram, may become mcrland experimental station this a standard but in some cases she ANNOUNCEMENT spring. has counted up to ten million. How Work on tho installation of three such an astronomical count is ob­ cold storage rooms, specially de­ tained was not revealed. signed and equipped to supply ITicre arc other departments The Management of the m three types of freezing units has which occupy the attention of the now been completed at a cost of byproducts laboratory and canning around $10,000 according to F. E. machines, the new juice extractor, Atkinson, in charge of this impor­ and many other wefird looking ma­ ROYAL ANNE HOTEL tant section of experimental work chines arc scattered about, all giv­ for the fruit and vegetable Industry ing imuto testimony to tho diversi­ in B.C. fication of interests of the fruit wishes to announce that the Associated with Mr. Atkinson in and vegetable byproducts labora­ SPRINKLING the fruit and voffctable by-products tory operating in Summerland. laboratory Is Dr. C. C. Strachan and a large stalT of research ex­ DINING ROOM WILL BE perts who deal with problems of ,the prodlucer and the processor, plus providing protective measures RUTLAND HIGH SERVICE! CLOSED for the consumer. for LUNCHEON on ■ Machinery Itompant SCHOOL NOTES High Pressure Main Line Steel Pipe at New MRS. J08EPH IN B OIRABD, u resident of Pepin County Hospital, Few persons in this community By ELEANOR FUGGER LO W Price. Wisconsin, who recently was 107 years old. Sho Is a native of realize the amount of machinery Riviere du Loup, Quebec, moved to Chicago In 1871, ^ e n to which has been collected into the Lacrosse, Wls. Sho resides with hfer son, William, in Dur^d, byproducts lab at tho experimental Tho Kelowna softball teams were Stout Aluminum Portable Pipe MONDAY, MAY 10*" Wls., but wintered at the hospital because of a severe cold, from station. Everywhere a visitor looks out at Rutland Wednesday of last which she is recovering. She plans to return home soon. there is strange-appearing appara­ week to play against tho Rutland Rainbird and Buckner Sprinklers ★ ★ tus which involcs some part of the teams. The senior boys played a processing world. good game. Tho final score was 10- RECORD CAN PRODUCTION CARE OF ALUMINUM Besides the freezing apparatus, 5 in favor of Rutland high. The Canadian, Fairbanks Morse Co. Ltd. Pumps WILL REOPEN FOR DINNER AT 6 P.M. Can companies now are turning Never use gritty cleansers on al- tho department of agriculture au­ senior girls beat Kelowna 0-4. Valves and Fittings out record quantities of five-gallon uminum as it tends to darken and thorized this year another expen­ paint cans. , pit the metal. diture for the byproducts lab, and Friday and Saturday, April 30, All pipe, valves and fittings are new and a inodern fire proteciion sprinkling May 1, were great days for the carry full guarantee. system has now been installed. Rutland high school drama class, With such a variety of expensive for on these days they' presented We invite price comparison. machines and equipment housed their long-awaited plays. They at­ in the frame and .pement building, tempted a three-act play and did a it was considered essential^ that a very good job. The cast was as fol­ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL proper fire protection system be in­ lows: stalled. * Bobby Husch, as Teddy Deakin, SPRINKLING SYSTEM NEEDS No Itiilation\ Here!______• ' ■ Mr. Atkinson and his co-experi­ an English detective; Russell Graff, menters have a definite motive as Richard Winthrop, about to be in mind regarding the installa­ divorced; Sopjiie Simla, as Elsie You Can Do Better By Buying Your Complete tion of the new cold storage freez­ Winthrp, Richard’s wife; Walter SjFStem From Us ing units in tfie laboratory. In Grenke, Charles Murdock, on his simple explanation, their aim is to honeymoon; Mary Zvonerich, Peg­ Call On One of Our Field Men for an Estimate improve the present methods of gy Murdock, Charles’ young bride; freezing fruits and vegetables. Dorothy Stearns, Miss Bourne, an From their experiments, they hope old maid; Ernie Day, station mas­ CHECK THESE PRICES to devise methods whereby the ter; Tony Brummett, Stirling, a housewife may be able to obtain smuggler; Danny Bach, Mr. Price, better quality frozen, foods for Stirlings’ partner; Glennys Ellergot, mealtime.. , Julia Price; Ernie Chore, a detec­ Ltd. STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 6th First of the cold' Storage rooms tive. DISTRIBUTOBS FOB KELOWNA, B.C. being prepared for reception of the T h e class also Tpresented a one- fruit and vegetables contains freez­ act comedy, “Sob Stuff,’’ with Bren­ Distributors Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co., Ltd. ing equipment consisting of a com­ da Shimter, as Amy Pendleton; Di­ » Vancouver, B.C. bination brine and air blast method. anne Constantiti as “Bunny,” a ste­ 73-Ttfc By this method the brine is foreqd nographer; Isabelle Seiben as Drew NORTHERN ELECTRIC down to a temperatiore of 25 to 30 WASHING MACHINES degrees below zero and the general ABC-O-MATIG level of the room will be 20 below. TABLE AUTOMATIC RADIO COMBINATION Regulators to provide different tern-, No bolting down required------_ „ '.0 0 Five tubes,-beautiful walnut .cabinet;------y if 7 .5 0 peratures and various wind volpc- Regfular $300,00. NO W ...... ities are being installed to further Regular Price $145.00. NOW ...... the experiments. $23.50 Down; Balance $13.75 monthly. Define Temperatures With this equipment, Mr. Atkin­ BENNETT son hopes to ascertain the most suitablg temperatures for- freezing HARDWARE various types of * fruit and vege­ PHILCO’S NEWEST RADIO tables. Y BABYCHAMP N ext step in tne .process is to GARDENER NORTHERN ELECTRIC — 5 TUBES 5 TUBE TABLE COMBINATION with AUTOMA­ packaige the frozen products and store them in a cold storage room TIC RECORD CHANGER; , which is regulated to maintain a I Large Speaker, Loop Aerial; temperature of 32 degrees, the Regular Price $37.25. NOW ...... Regular Price $178.50. NOW ...... freezing point. 9 water defrost­ $14.95 Down; Balance $9.00 monthly. er, similar to a car radiator, is $5.00 Down; Balance $5.00 monthly. used in this room. Lawn M owers! Third of the freezing fooms_is- equipped with one-inch thick Dole plates to maintain a temperature of zero. Controls to regulate the KELOGAN RADIO & ELECTRIC HAVE air blast and the temperature are “SCARLET RUNNER” BEEN APPOINTED DEALERS FOR ' also available for this room. Once this equipment is in oper­ 14-inch, 5 Blades, Steel Wheels ...... ADMIRAL RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS, ation, Mr. Atkinson and his staff will be ready to assist vegetable ELECTRIC RANGES ! growers in the. Okanagan and4n4he- ■ ^so~have-14—models with rubber-tired^ whqels. SCOOP! Fraser Valley in freezing vegetab­ les. Has Wide Range , Most persons look upon the by­ products lab as a strictly Okana­ M flTP, WE WILL ALLOW TRADE-IN ON gan condemn but actually experi­ i w u a u y o u r o l d l a w n m o w e r . ments for producers and processors from all parts oif B.C. and much of the prairie provinces are carried KELOGAN Radio & Electric Ltd. out at Summerland. A Complete Radio and Appliance Repair Service — 1632 Pendozi St. -— PHONE 36 . One of the most important ex­ periments planned for ttis year in the juice manufacturing industry will be the combining of raspberry and apple juice. Mr. Atkinson, G a r d e n H o s e GoobRior hopes to be able to show apple juice manufacturers that _a superior pro­ duct can be obtained with a blemi The Revolutionary “KOROSEAL” in GREEN and of these two juices. If the experiment is successful, RED .. .Sprays further because all interior resistance C O M E T O KELOWNA then two groui^s of producers will be benefitted. is eliminated. Possesses exceptionally high burst Analysis for Canada Canada’s contribution to the Em­ strength. Light, easy to handle, virtually eliminates FOR THE BIG CELEBRATION ON pire in the production of fruit juices has, to a great extent, been centred “kinking”. LEN G TH , 50 feet ...... 4 in the Summerland byproducts lab­ oratory so it was only natural for the dominion agricultural heads to turn to Mr. Atkinson and Dr, Stra­ chan for the production of a com­ OUTSTANDING plete analysis of the word underta­ ken to date. s VALUE FOR NAY These two men haye collatted an immense amount of data on the juice industry, concentrating main­ in a well-built stove ly on tomato, apple and grape jui­ ces along with data on apricot, that will give you peach and prune nectar and purees. years of dependable Storage, sanitation and warehous­ ing requirements of processors are service. - dealt with in this brochure, the three main headings being; 1. Commercial importence of the products in Canada. 2. Process and equipment. 3. Technical aspects discovered. Commercial Tests Another department of the by­ products lab is the testing of com­ mercial products. Neil Henderson is in charge of this work and is main­ ly concerned ri^ t now with test­ ing the quality of the pack of jams, as submitted by various commercial packers and Dept, of Agriculture inspectors. Later will come pickles, juices and many other processed fruits and vegetables. BASEBALL • U CRO SSE • MAYPOLE DANCING • BINGO This type of work was formerly SPECIAL, $32-50 carried out by the food and drug laboratory, in Vancouver, but now VALLEY TRACK MEET all stages ot the product come un­ der the supervision, and inspection of the Summerland laboratory. Mr. Atkinson was mainly res­ GEf YOUR TICKET ponsible for this change in govern­ mental policy and now, a processor can receive a telegram or telephone On the New Chevrolet call the minute any improper p ^ BENNETT HARDWARE NOW! cedure is discovered and can be Telephone 1 saved thousands of dollars in wrong Telephone 1 (TICKET ENTITLES BEARER TO ADMISSION) processing methods and results. The consumer can now be assured of a better quality pack because of this THE KELOWNA COURIEK THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1W8 PAG E SIX the Brewster nine. some good senior talent in the mak­ €OU> "BURN" TEKN-AGE INVEOTOR After years in the Okanagan — ing . . . Have received complaints Thfs sensation of being Inirncd Blal*o T'a^cal. French maUicma- COAST PITOIEE nearly everyone knows the Cousins' about kids and grown-ups i»o|>plng when a piece of dry lee is touch- tidan and author, invited a calcu- . |||T baseball family at PEACHLAND— up in the parfe grandstand and cd to the skin is caused by the lating machine in 1650 when 19 \ l l w C O 1 1 1 # IM A and some mound duty at the coast. spoiling tire view for others . . . Buddies of Const. JACK POOLE freezing of the touched part. years old.______Harold is well on his way to prov­ PERFORMANCE ing lie's far from llirougli. Fans i-e- have dubbed him “Dad Bascornbe." call hla great Jobs with the Sox last and .they didn’t do it for a laugh year, though ho lost three heart- cltheV . . . Pete Younle, Vancouver south­ breakers through no fault of hia £asf to West OGDEN'S Rolls Best paw pitcher, who last June 0 own. Fielders’ errors got Harold the for Immediate

11 PAGE SEVEN THE EELOWNA COURIEB • m m S D A Y . MAY 8, IWffl r * W miMJBfTED the ------Bfthamas.------— LncIudUtf— coral re«X», BOXLA LEAGUE Q u a lity Ther® asm nlwjut 3,000 Mftwl* in but only TO arm inhabited. FRANK H SCHEDULE WILL M aterials. RETURNS REASONABLY Jam Session! Kelowna Sportb Booster Feel­ BE RELEASED P R IC E D I . ing Better • Following Visit Sorry we can’t come to to New York State Schedule of the Interior Lacrosse Association senior games was ap­ your assistance, Junior. Rovers at Club 13, 6.30. A trip to New York State is lalr- proved at a meeting here *l\»csday Ordinarily, we come to ly common nowadays, but to Frank WOMEN’S SGlIEDliLE night. It will be publislicd in the every one’s assistance Kccvll it was one of the important Softball Starts Monday May games in the senior women’s Courier Monday. hJgiilights In his varied career os loop are: Ross Oatman, president of tho when they’ve something both sportsman and fan. MAY II—Winfield at Kelowna Kelowna Ixacrosse Club, revealed to be moved, furniture, For in New York State, baseball Merchants; ICHS at East Kelowna; at tl\e same time a p'rospcctlvo originated and the memory of its A s 8 Teams See Action C.Y.O. at Rutland Pro-Rcc. player-coach from Vancouver is ex­ etc. . . . We’ll do it care­ founder, Mojor Doublcday is per­ MAY 18 — Merchants at East Ke­ pected to arrive here Bomclime this petuated In a shrine at Coopers- lowna; Rutland Pro-Rcc at Win­ week. fully, too. Try us and Juvenile boys class— Knights of field; C.Y.O. at KHS. town. Frank wiled away ■ many Local Body Granted Diviaional Columbuis^ Kelowna High School He is Roy Piridcr. No definite ar­ see! happy hours going througli the MAY 20—Merchants at Rutland Charter -With Jurisdiction and Glcnmore. First Juvenile game Pro-Rcc; East Kelowna at C.Y.O.; rangements have been made, Oat­ baseball museum there, coliectlng will bo played May 19, with Glen* man disclosed, but Plndcr’s purpose souvenirs, chatting with some of Over Interior Winfield at KHS. more going to KHS. MAY 25—KHS at Rutland Pro- in coming here is to di.scus,s coach­ the oldtlmers. ing lacrosse. \ COMET SERVICE Ho visited Doublcday Park, close Softball nows comes in big Tlilrd SoftbaU Division Rcc; C.Y.O. at Merchants; Winfield to tho shrine, where the first base­ chunks this week. ' Application of KDSA for affilia­ at East Kelowna. Kamloops is understood to have Kelowna and District Softball As­ MAY 27—C.Y.O. at Winfield; Rut­ an. imported coach lined up accord­ 334 Mill Ave, ball game was played. He admit­ tion with BCSA was approved by at Phone 855 ted it was one of the most thrilling sociation’s bid for a divisional char­ resolution at a B.C. Softball Asso­ land Pro-Rcc at East Kelowna; ing to information reaching Oat­ moments in his life. ter from tho B.C. Softball Associa­ ciation meeting in Vancouver April Merchants at KHS. man. The Kelowita .Sawmill Frank returned to Kelowna last tion has been approved and sche­ 25. Tho resolution read: Co., Ltd. month Just In time to cco tho op­ dules for dll classes of play in KD "That the Kelowna request for n ening game here. Ho and his wifte SA have been drawn up. 'charter covering tlic Interior of spent most of the time in Oneon- Eight teams of senior B men British Columbia bo accepted and MEDUSA la, N.Y., where relatives of Mrs. start things at Athletic Oval Mon­ that such Divisional Association so Red Sox After Third WATEKMtOOFING POWDER Keevil reside. Ho says ho feels d a y night and at East Kelowna and formed to hove Jurisdiction over for Concrete or Mortar . . . much better after a badly-nccdcd Tlutland. In Kelowna C.Y.O. tangle that portion of British Columbia Use two pounds for each sack rest. with Club 13 and Rutland Hornets cost of Spences Bridge not includ­ of cement. Is unaffected by at­ W a n t e i i ! mosphere or Bround conditions Tlic Kelowna sports booster be­ will meet Elks. ing Spences Bridge.” Victory This Sunday lieves ho has found the cheapest Kelowna Black Bombers go to Next step for the local association to which it is exposed. thing in the world—right in the East Kelowna and the Oddfellows now is to draw up a constitution biggest city of the world. New team (I.O.O.F.) will bo tho visiting patterned after that of tho provin­ Harold Cousins Will Probably SYLVA CRAFT York. nine at Rutland Rovers. All games cial association, pay the $75 fee and Take the Mound Against BCD’S RIFLE “When I was there you could ride start, at 0.30 pjn. choose a slate of governing officers. Brewster Team This eight-team senior B circuit PLYWOOD DRIVERS WITH CLASS A 35 miles on the subways for only This will be'followed by registra­ Panel Fir 3-ply, V*” tlilck. Two five cents. I am told tho price has will have its games generally on tion of all players, teams and lea­ CLUB NAMES Monday and Friday night of each Kelowna Rod Sox will be out 5/16 inch beads altornntcly at 12 boon changed to 10 cents, but it’s gues in the Interior Division. this Sunday after victory number inch centres. Smart wall cover­ still the cheapest thing I know,” week. Kelowna games will be play­ ed in Athletic Oval, City Park. three and their second in a row NEW OFFICERS ing for basement or attic rooms. CHAUFFEUR’S LICENCE Frank recounted. When tho small organization­ over Brewster when tho Washing­ He is now looking for some light Women Start Tuesday al details are taken care of, ton team plays host to Dick Mur­ New officers wore chosen last work. He’s not as spry as he used Winfield entered a team in the Kelowna will bo tho centre of ray's crew. week at tho meeting of tho B.C. SYLVA TILE to be—admitting to a little more senior girls’ loop to complete the, the third .division in tho B.C. Murray said this week he would Dragoons Rifle Association, called 4x8 Fir Plywood, 4” Squares than 60 years of age—^but Just the six teams. The femmes start their Softball Association. Other di­ probably pitch Harold Cousins who to lino up the program of summer Vec-grooved at tho factory. Fin­ Apply same he feels there are lots of light play on Tuesday next week — visions aro> Vancouver Island blistered the Brewsterltes here last activities. ishes nicely with good durable jobs in the city he could handle. Winfield "at Kelowna Merchants, and Lower Mainland. Sunday with a three-hit Job and a George D. Johnson, dairy inspec­ flat or semi-gloss paint or high Any offers? Kelowna High School at East Ke­ Any team, league or assoola-. 4-0 shut-out. All players on the tor with tho B.C.' Government, gloss enamel. lowna, C.Y.O., sponsored b y tion anywhere in the Interior squad are expected, to make the (Major Johnson is second *ln. com­ Knights of Columbus, at Rutland cast of Spences Bridge may long trip so that reserves can bo mand with the BCD’s.) was named CEDAR SHINGLES WESTERN CANADIAN “0ldat40,50,60?” Pro-Rec. then apply through Kelowna , thrown in If need be. president; George Hill, secretary- Coast No. 1, 2 and 3 X X X X X ; In tho main, women’s games will for afflllation with tho B.O. Murray learned directly from treasurer, and Jack Johnson was 4 Boles No. 1 X X X X X will cover — Man, You’re Crazy be played on Tuesdays and Thurs­ Softball Assooiation. Dick Zaccarelli that the latter was chosen at the range officer. Twenty- 100 sq. ft. 5” to the weather. Forset your a«el Thousanda are poppy >t 70. Ty days. Kelowna home games will be expected to arrive back In Kelowna two members attended the meeting, GREYHOUND LINES **P0DpIns up--with Ostrex. ContulM Jpr woal^ played on the softbaU, diamond Men’s Schedule sometime this week. The manager- A report referring,to the Interior tSSSoirotrblob many fooUmt men auo ami women oall olfl. north-west of the lacrosse box in KELOWNA, B.C. Oetrax Tome Tablets tor pop. younger fooling, thu Senior B men’s schedule for tho coach did not know whether Zac­ Rifle Association, was read. It is ACE-TEX SHINGLE very day. New "got acquainted else only 6O0. City Park. ^ , xu month of May follows: carelli would be feeling well hoped to have a two-day competi­ -nr .ale at elt 'Inic stores evcrywlicro. Three teams are entered in tne enough after his illness to play this MAY 10 tive shoot at Vernon where" the VARNISH Sunday in Brewster. small bore shots will be given a FOR OLD OR NEW ROOFS Kelowna Black Bombers at East The Sox will be making the jaunt chance to try out on an open range. ■ Waterproof mixture of tar and Kelowna, 6.30 by car and are due to leave the Service rifle competitions will al­ creosote. Two coats leave a glossy 1.0. 0.F. at Rutland Rovers, 6.30. city at 8 a.m. Sunday (PDT). so be arranged. black finish. 1 gallon cans. C.Y.O. at Club 13, 6.30. Still Unbeaten Many competitions are planned Rutland Hornets at Elks^ 6.30. Tonasket Indians are still lead­ during the summer, both locally 1^044> f s i l J O - W - ^044> Qo4li MAY 14 and at other points of the Okana­ WELDCRAFT FINISH . . . ing the Okanagan Valley (interna­ No. 412 Limed Oak gan. , . Rutland Rovers at Kelowna Black tional) Baseball League, with a No. 413 Mist Grey Bombers, 6.30, perfect record in their first three An encouraging report was given by Harry Angle on the proposed No. 414 Sage Green Elks at I.O.O.F., 6.30. games. No. 416 Driftwood YOUR BUILDING PLAN REQUIREMENTS HANDLED Club 13 at East Kelowna, 6.30. The Indians eked out a 7-6 vic­ new range site in Glenmore back of Knox Mountain. No. 148 Natural C.Y.O. at Rutland Hornets, 6.30. tory over Oliver at Tonasket Sun­ Interior finish that can be used lOAY 17 day to maintain their 1.060 average. Anyone wishing to join and take part, in this year’s competitions are, on any plywood . . soft, pleasing Rutland "Homets-at East-Kelowna, Complete -Sunday^scores .follow:___ finish.-— "------— ----- ; — Brewster 0, Kelowna 4 asked to cohtacTpresident Johnson v' 6.30. at the armory. Elks at Rutland Rovers, 6.30. Oliver 6, Tonasket 7 'Black Bombers at Club 13, 6.30. Oroville 3, Omak 4 ^ w em u lsio n 1.0. 0 .F . at C.Y.O., 6.30 Penticton 3, Bridgeport 4 Asphalt Emulsion used for sejsl- MAY 21 * League Standing ing . outside cement foundations East Kelowna at 1.0.0 J*., 6.30 W. L. Pet. MOTORCYCLE to ground level. 1 Gallon Cans. Interior Blneprint & Drafting Tonasket 3 0 1.000 Elks at Black Bombers,. 6.30 _.^C.y.O.:.:ht Rutland J^ y e r s , 6.30, KELOWNA ...... 2 1 .667 LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Rutland Hornets vs. Clu 13, 6.30, at 2 — 1— -^667 CLUB NEWS Fir, Spruce, Pine and tledar”. . Specifications and All Details Also Supplied :— PERSONAL CONSULTATION A SPECIALTY East Kelowna. Bridgeport ...... 2 1 .667 Boards and Shiplap, Mouldings, Penticton .....----- ...... 1 2 .333 HarSwobd Flooring. / MAY 28 . Oliver ..... 1 2 .333 By MONA BARBER Black Bombers at Rutland Hornets Brewster —...... 1 2 .334 Nineteen riders turned out for DAY PHONE 746 EVENINGS 230-Ll 6.30. OroviUe ...... 0 3 .00() .the annual 200-mile endurance run PENTOX W. RUEGER, Kelowna Rep. Elks at C.Y.O., 6.30. Games this Sunday are: Kelowna on April 25. The coiurse was on the WOOD PRESERVATIVE 267 Bernard Avenue Club 13 at I.O.OJ*., 6.30. at Brewster, Omak at Oroville, west side of the lake to Vernon, Clear, synthetic, resinous sealer. East Kelowna at Rovers, open. Bridgeport at Penticton, Tonasket and in some spots the road was SavOs one coat of paint. Can be MAY 31 at Oliver. , very greasy, causing many spills used on wood or fabric. Avail­ Elks at East Kelowna, 6.30. and a few casualties. able in quarts or gallons; 3 gals, ^yCPoll^^N^— ^MA^^ and 8 1.0. 0.F. at Rutland Hornets, 6.30. R. Anderson, gained a knee ne­ will dip 1,000 shingles. BE SURE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY C.Y.O. at Black Bombers, 6.30. cessitating a n i^t in Vernon hos­ GOLFERS LEARN pital. Nigel Taylor broke his wind­ shield and John Geishiemer crack- TILE TEX FLOORING SUTHERLAND’S a headlight lens., _ Dimable attractive floors for your The riders had lunch in Vernon kitchen or bathroom. Wide i^angc WAY TO DO IT of colors. Bonded applicators 1 • . , ■ • • and returned over the Commonage to Okanagan Centre and across to ensure saUsfaction. Golfers were far from shy Satur­ the east side of Woods Lake at JOHNS-MANVILLB FLEXIBLE day and Sunday as scores of play­ Oyama and back to Kelowna. ing members of the Kelowna Golf John Geiheimer won, the cup, ASBESTOS SH IN fil.E S Club took advantage of. Dune Su­ with S. Mori and ‘ W. Hannabauer therland’s golf clinic. tied for second. G, Porter came in The best buy in protective shin­ The Vancouver Point Grey prp, gles, Killamey or Spfuce Green, third. Tile or Montrose Red, Blue Black showed'some of the finer points of Third at Vancouver ^ the game to the ladies exclusively —2 bdles. will cover 100 sq. ft. on Saturday and instructed all Co- Although we have not had a full report bn the Vancouver run, we \mers at the links Sunday. Veteran are fairly sure that John Geishei- BRICKS golfers here have described it as mer placed third out of close to All kinds including rugged tex­ the “finest demonstration of golf ture, face, concrete and fire brick most of n s have ever seen.” 100 entries. Roy and John Reorda Apart from Sutherland’s visit and Tom HCrischuk also rode in VITRIFIED SEWER here, there was no actual. competi­ the Vancouver classic. Ray Barber, with Ian and Mrs. CoUinson, at­ TILE 2ifoot lengths. tion for the men on, Sxmday. But tended the dinner at the Cave after 4” Agricultural Tile, 1 ft. lengths there should be lots on their hands the run; . next Sunday when Penticton comes Don’t forget the Gypsy Tour at here for the first half of the Horn- ALUMINUM PAINT Falkland On Sunday, May 9. We Made from asphalt, and will give Latta and inter-club play. hope to see all motorcycle enthu­ Strong iPenticton Team lasting protectionj. for smooth siasts there. roofing on b a rn s.^ e d s or pouK Reports early this week indicat­ try houses. 1 Gallon covers 400 ed, Penticton was coming here 22 strong. The. second half, the return LADIES WIND UP square feet, match, wiU be played ^n Penticton in September. Kelowna won. the BOWUNG SEASON. SMOOTH ROOFING cup last yedr from Penticton. 2 ply, *3 ply, good, serviceable A birdie board and par board are roof covering. 1 roll will cover now in operation, says captain WITH B ^ U E T 100 sq. ft. and contains nails and Hugh Shirreff. Everyone now is cement. Ace-Tex aluminum paint' a ^ e d to turn iii his score cards. Wind-up of the Ladies’ Bowling is ideal protection for this roofing There is a card box in the men’s League took place Monday evening locker for that purpose. at El Rancho where some 50 members attended the second an­ STONEBORD nual banquet. A superior gypsum' wallboard, Purplettes, the leai^e champions, pre-sized to take paint or casein CITY CRICKET were presented with the Mitchell finish. Available in sizes 4x7, 8, trophy. Individual awards went to 9 and 10 sheets. Requires 7 lbs. the team members— Captain. Flor­ nails for 1,000 sq. ft. SEASON WILL ence Loudoun, Helen Rowling, Dot Scott, Gertie Johnston, Mary FLORIDA Toombs and Muriel Jenkins. EXTERIOR STUCCO START SipA Y TSach member of Champion Shoe Factory mixed and requires ad­ Repair and Manhattans, who finish­ dition of water only for finish First ball, signalling the opening ed second and third, respectively, coat; 100 lbs. will cover from 12 of Spencer Cup Cricket League were awarded silver spoons. Prizes to 15 yards'With wash coat. Av­ play, with be bowled at 1 p.m. were also given to the members ailable in white, buff and cream. Sunday at Athletic Oval in City of Orchard City Laundry, McGa- Park. vin’s Bakery and Bank of Montreal, PLASTER ir tire builders Kelowna opposition will be Pen­ who finished the rolloffs, fourth, ZONOUTE AGGREGATE ticton; a team that has entered the fifth and sixth in that order. Replaces sand in plaster work. had more than a quarter century of tire building'ex- league after several years absence. A small trophy was given tb Mic­ Mix one sack aggregate with two Selection of the Kelowna team is key Green for ending with the sacks Western Hardwall No, 1. perience. These are the men who know how to buHd being made this week. . Kelowna hipest average. Nails can be driven through with­ Cricket Club officials report there Other prize winners - were; Jan­ out cracking the plaster. Appro­ those extra miles..'ei smoother driving into every will likely be some new material et Scantland, season’s high single; ximately half the weight of sand of “high calibre” bn the green Sun­ Muriel Wfllows, high triple; Man^ mixed plaster. Gutta Percha tire. Their experience is your guaran> day. hattans, high team three. The feminine bowlers took ad­ tee of more miles and safer miles when you l^uy Gutta vantage of this opporhme meeting TERRAZENE SPORTS CARD to elect bfficers for 1948-49. The Mildly antiseptic floor soap . . . Percha tires. . ~ -president-wiU—be -Muriel—WiUows* Economical and effective cleaner secretary .Hazel Jackson, and trea­ soap. Handy re-usable 1 gallon SATURDAY surer Marie Frey. container. JUNIOR BASEBALL — Aces vs. — REGINA ELECTRIC -> Clippers, 6 pjn., Athletic Oval. • FILMS HELP JUNIOR BALLMEN SUNDAY Proceeds of the sports films — FLOOR POLISHER CRICKET—Athletic Oval, 1 pjn, one of them Is the 1947 World Se­ Saves time and labor when wax­ Penticton, vs. Kelowna. ries — being shown in United ing floors. Available for renting, JUNIOR b a s e b a l l — Capilan- Church Hall at 8 tonight go to 03 VS. Kodiaks,^ Athletic Oval, 6 p. helping finance the Capilanos in the THE m. ■ . junior baseball league. GUYTA PERCHA. A^ONDAY SOFTBALL — Men’s senior B, BETTER THAN DIGGING K e lo w n a opening league games; all times 6.30 In 1859 it was discovered that pe­ p.m.: troleum could be obtained frofn the Kelowna Black Bombers at East earth by drilling. S aw m ill Kelowna CO„ LTD. T l R E S I.O.OJF. at Rutland Rovers 337 YEARS AGO 248 Bernard Ave. Phone 221 C.Y.O. at Club 13, Athletic Oval Henry Hudson explored the wa­ “An Adequate Service for a Rutland Hornets at Elks, Athle­ ters now knov/n as Hudson Bay in Growing Community” tic Oval. 1610. « 54M.8 THE EELrOWHA COGEllSie ■ niimSDAY. MAY e, ih s PA D S EIG H T An Old Hand at the Job * C liu td lir S ervices fi Sunday, May 9th ST MICHAEL‘ ALL CHRISTIAN FIRST UNITED The United Church of Canada ANGELS’ CHURCH (Anglican) SCIENCE SOCIETY Dr. M. W. Lees - Minister Corner Bernard and Bertram S t Richter and Sutherland Rev. D. M. Perley - Assistant Rector: This Society la « ^ D. S. Catchpolc, D.A., B.D. Mother Cburcli. The Flrat Oimrch Mrs. T. Hill • Musical Director Vcn. of Chrlat Sclcntlat. in Boatoo, First United, comer Richter S t Masaaebusetta. and Bernard Avc. SUNDAY, MAY 0th SPECIAIS FUMERTON’S SERVICES Sunday, May 0th Sunday After Ascenal***® * 7.00 p.m.—Church Service. RACKS of Coats, Suits and Shortic Coats at Thursday at 8.45 p.m. over CKOV SPECIAL PRICES for Mother’s Day. MILLINERY HIGHS—Pretty hats in dra­ FIRST BAPTIST BETHEL BAPTIST matic new shapes with clever trimmings that FIRST LUTHERAN arc sure to please Mother ...... $2.95 to $7.95 CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH ELLIS STREET (Next to High School) UMBRELLAS in assorted colored RayonsK ayo Corner of Richter and Doylo (Next Bus Terminal) and all silk coverings. Priced .... $2.95 to ^ .8 9 Minister: IVOR BENNETT. B.Th M AKE M OTHER H A PPY with a gift Thursday. May 6th R. LAMB - Pastor 7.30 p.m.—Ascension Services. of a hancksome BED SPREA D in soft SUNDAY, MAY 9 chenilles, in assorted colors and designs, SUNDAY, MAY 0th SUNDAY, MAY 9th * This picture from Essllngen, Germany, shows 8 . GUBBST, member TOOTAL DRESS of the Canadian trade selection team which la giving tests to or fancy figured fabrics. Bed Throws in 9.30 p.m.—Sunday School. 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School. ly- 11 a.m. — Morning Service. displaced persons applying for Immigration to Canada to work in two tone or solid colors. “Hudson Bay 10.30 a.m.—Confirmation Service. 11.00 a.m.— the garment Industry, putting the finishing touches on a pocket FABRICS MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE buttonhole. Watching the skilled demonstration by Gurbst, a 42 Blankets” or “Ayers Special” White and 7.15 p.m. —r Evening Service. year veteran In th^o Industry, Is MONIKA PIPARS, 20, who has direct from their factory 7.15 p.m.— applied under the program which has 664 openings for experienced colored blankets, priced most reasonable. in England to Fumerton’s l i s t e n t o t h e LUTHERAN “LOVE’S WASTEFULNESS” “Shall We Remember This men and women. —gay and colorful, in h o u r e v e r y SUNDAY, Bible Classes for young folks Earth In the Hereafter." smart stripes or dainty now at 8.00 a.m. over CKOV. and adults. BEDROOM SLIPPERS make an accept­ designs, most economical A Cordial Invitation to alL You Are Heartily Invited to Vocal and Instrumental Music. able gift for mother. See our extensive for dresses, blouses, suits, DICK HALL BOY etc.; per yard $1.85 - $2.25 REV. W. WACHLIN. Worohlp With Us. ' range of various styles and popular colors AGAIN HEADS SCOUT — Priced, per pair ...... $1.95 to $4.49 THE CHURCH OF DRESS GLOVES — by THE PEOPLE’S Kayser and Max Mayers, EVANGEL JESUS CHRIST MISSION GROUP COLUMN in ass’t colored silks and MISSION OF LATTER DAY r • The visit of the Chief Scout for HOSIERY fabrics, doeskins in white, TABERNACLE ZENITH HALL SAINTS Directors of Okanagan Mission Canada, Lord Alexander, is the colors and black; Kids in 1448 Bertram St. Evangelical - Independent Community Hall Association main topic of interest among Boy VALUES grey, fawn, blue, navy, Pastor: G. GREATOREX Pastor - G. G. BUHLER (MORMON) T-Ir»M Meptino- Scouts and Wolf Cubs and their SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9.45 a.m. ^ respective leaders these days, and in Kayser, Corticelli, But­ ' black and brown— SUNDAY, MAY 9th A A ^ i-KT plsns aTB wcll Itt hsnd for the pa- terfly, Gotham Gold Stripe per pair .... $1.00 to $4.50 Join the Contest Now! at OKANAGAN MISSION — Direc- rg^e at the Scout Hall, Kelowna, at THREE GREAT SERVICES with MORNING WORSHIP - 11 am. tors of Okanagan Mission Commun- 15 pj^., Monday, , May 10, and and Venus— “THE LORD’S TABLE” Women’s Institute Hall ' ity -Hall Association held a meet-, must be in readiness to move off at GRACIA DRESS SHOES that are sure p. J. THOMAS, of India Communion Service at the close. 770 Glenn Ave. ing in the haU on Tuesday, May 4, ^ 30 p.m., to take their position in Nylons ...... $1.00 to $1.85 9.55 a.m. -11.00 a.m. - 7.30 p.m. SUiraAY SERVICES at which time Dick Hall was re- the parade. In view of the fact that to please in Oxfords, Ties and Pumps, in EVENING SERVICE - 7.15 pm. Pure Silk .. $1.25 to $1.65 REMEMBER— that we provide 7.30 p.m. elected president and Norman Ap- troops and packs have a consi- popular, colors as well as other known SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY sey, secretary-treasurer. derable number of recruits not yet brands. Per pair ...... 1...... $3.95 to $9.50 free bus service to and from our PROGRAM EVERYONE WELCOME Lisle Thread, 85^ - $1.25 Sunday School. This service^ is It was decided that t h r ^ mem^ uniform^ it_has „been_ decided to_ . Orchestra begins at 7:15 p m r (No Collection) Hbers of committee wouIdTie respbn- them to parade in order' that for young and old. . . . Vocal, Insturmental Numbers sible for entertaimments in the hall they may see the Chief Scout, but Rayons ...... 75^ to $1.25 LO A FER S with crepe soles; Saddle Ox­ GOOD NEWS—We expect to be­ . . . A Gift to the oldest mother THURSDAY: 9.00 pm. each month and a committee meet- they will march in a separate group in all the newest spring fords, Sandals in colors and white -— gin work on our new church present. ing be held the first Tuesday every from, the uniformed Scouts arid and summer shades. Priced from ...... $2.75 to $5.95 shortly. . . . A brief tribute to Cluristian Radio ProgTcun month. Those taking .charge for ^ubs. At the present time there You will not want to miss being Mohterhood. - “FULLNESS OF TIME” May wiU be Frank Smalldon, Gif- are two King’s Scouts in the dis- Remember the FREE'BUS to and with us this Sunday. CJIB - Vernon - 940 kc. ford Thomson, and Mrs. Earl Wil- trict, TL Alec Koenig of the 2nd HANDBAGS — in fine from S.S. and Evening Service . son. First Community Hall Associ-' Kelowna, and 'TL Hugh Fitzpatrick, values, new styles of plas­ . HANDKERCHIEFS atipn dance will be held Friday, of; the 1st Rutland, and theylareJ)e-„ May.21. Saturday night dances will ing assigned to act as runners arid tic,-fabrics and Heathers— with"lace and embroidery continue and a social evening wiU to be on duty at the Royal Anne Priced from $2.95 to $8.95 trim, in plain white and CIVIC AIR be arranged for Community HaU during the time that His Excellen- — 2 members each month. Membership, gy jg at the hotel, fancy in a box— FIELD WILL fees have been set at 50 cents per ^he Boy Scouts and Wolf Ckibs Priced ...... 75^ to $1.25 person over 16 years. ItMs planned have also been asked to parade on SCARVES that are sure to canvass , the district for member- May'24 in connection with the Gy- KELOWNA FUNERAL PARLOR BE READY SOON to please, in lovely new COLLAR AND CUFF ship in the Okanagan Mission Com- ro’s May Day pro^am . The vari- designs and colorings— “Understanding and Dependability” munity Association soon as new ous groups will be contacted on SETS in organdie and Alderman Jack Horn told mem- tickets are ready. Tickets may be this matter. Priced from $1.25 to $2.95 sheers ...... $ 1.49 to $2.75 hers of the City Council Monday had from any of the foUowing: D. Hall, N. Apsey, E. Weiss, Wl night that the civic air field at El­ ■ Twenty-two members of the 1st Barber, Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. SmaUdon, Kelowna Cub Pack had a good hike Help the' Crippled Children’s Hospital by supporting the Govem- lison wiU be ready for service with­ Arthur R. Clarke F. Smalldon, G. Thomson, G. WU- up Knox Mountain last Saturday, ’’ment Employees Association Ball, May 10th, at the Scout Hall. “Member of the British'Institute of Embalmers” in the near future. Mr. Horn said liams, Mrs. G. F. Hilliard, Mrs, E. and they had their lunch by the the air strip was seeded, last faU, Wilson and Mrs. A. Raymer, Jr. side of a little lake up on top. In PHONES:. and grass patch is satisfactory. Day or Night: 1040 ' Day; 33 spite of the odd shower of rain the “I am quite content with the pre- .n s a Afvr Cubs seemed to thoroughly enjoy sent condition,” he declared, adding w l a j l l j l v themselves, with faces and a trea­ that a department of transport of- sure hunt. As an item of interest in ficial will be here shortly to in- natural history the Cubs: found a L t d . FOR EXCELLENT .JOB PRINTING SEE THE COURIER spect the field. duck’s nest, but they took care that PASS TESTS it was in no way disturbed. “WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT” The colors of the 1st East Kel­ OKANAGAN MISSION — At the owna Scout Troop were consecratr regular meeting of the 1st Okana- ed at a , ispecial ceremony at the gan Mission Girl Guide Company ^ s t _ K e l ^ r Anglican cKfirch last MAW m the Scout Hall, Monday, May 3, Sunday, Rev. F. D. Wyatt offleiat- Pamela Drake, who 'had\passed her mg. final test for 1st cla«, received her _ t . . .v. > ___ +v,n+ CATCHES TWO Uve in The Country ^ 1st clas badge and was appointed» The Lions Club committe^ that • ^ n r ir ; TDAITT company le^er by the Captain, has been appwimted to act as ^ou ^ IKUUI A Drake Committee for the 1st Kelowna^ . SIX ACRES f i n e s t S p iL T?n" dealer, 1628 Pendozi, and A. Petty- An all-new automobUe, low, spacious and tural strength and there is exceptionally large bution of $1,000 to the Sir Malcolm FuU details of J i U b e ^ - . insurance salesman. distinctly styled, wiU carry the name “Monarch” lu g ^ge space under the “bustle” back in both Campbell Bluebird fund. ven m next week’s Scout Column. ------into a new luxury field of passenger car trans­ models. Kelowna City Council Monday _ . . r»,, to the Boy Scouts Association on lught received 3- coy of th.e reso* Juniper- Knisnts of Py* portation. The 1949 Monarch, powered by a The Monarch’s engine has automatic choke the occasion of the observance of big. 110-h.p. V-type eight cylinder engine of lution passed by the coast alder- thias, has undertaken the sponsor- its Fortieth Anniversary, together and an automatic “fast-idle” feature to prevent men. Local aldermen agreed it was ship of Cub and Scout Groups at new design, will be publicly introduced in stalling after a cold start. The engine itself is with niy best of wishes for contin­ dealer showrooms across Canada this month. a generous offer on the part of Jpniper, N.B.—Chignecto Lodge, ued success in the years ahead.” completely insulated from the frame by three K of P, Amherst, N.S., is sponsor- It will be available in the sport sedan shown rubber-bonded-to-rteel mounting units. Vancom'er City Fathers. here and in a six-passenger coupe model. —' — ing No. 1 Amhert Boy Scout Troop, Bodies of the new Monarch are markedly The frame of the new car is described by spacious. Three adults may ride in comfort on the makers as one of the most rigid yet design­ BURMA SCOUTS RECOGNIZED either front or rear seat, the latter being a full ed. Resilent coil springs are employed in the The World’s Best Announcement' has been made by FOR SALE five feet in width. Hardware is rugged but front end suspension with airplane-type shock the International' Bureau of the gracefully cast and fabrics are refreshingly absorbers installed within the springs. This en­ SeUer - - - - Boy Scouts Association that the new. The car also introduces a specially desig­ ables them to work on the same plane as the Bureau has now given official re-J THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ned ventilation system which carries a control­ springs for maximum, effectiveness. T h e same cognition to the Boy Scouts Asso­ led flow of cool, clean air to all parts of the in­ type of shock absorbers are sea-leg mounted at ciation of Burma which thereby of­ 1947 terior. When combined with a heater unit, it the hear where they function with new, longi­ ficially gains membership In the provides uniformly warm, fresh air in both tudinal springs. “Equalized steering,” another world-wide Scout organization. front and rear seating compartments. All-roimd feature of the 1949 Monarch, is achieved by the visibility is achieved without sacrifice of struc­ use of turning arms of the same length. PRIME MINISTER GREETS SCOUTS______From Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mc- Kenizie King, Prime Minister of THIS COMPLETELY REVOLUTIONARY NEW CAR IS BEING Canada, the Boy Scouts Association TODAY ONLY has received the following 40th SHOWN NOW AT THE VERNON OKANAGAN EXPOSITION anniversary .greeting: “I warmly commend the Boy Deluxe Coach wdth fog MONDAY, m Scout movement for its admirable work in developing a high sense lights, defroster, heater, The New “ MONARCH” Champion for 1949 will be handled of honor and public spirit among motor-ola radio. in honor of the visit of His Excellency Field exclusively at ^ . , » THE BIBLE the youth of Canada and in all on isale here at all times. countries where the Scout Move­ Marshal The Right Honorable Viscount ment is established. . ^ . Car can be seen at Also inspiring “By training boys in the habits of Alexander of Tunis, Governor-General and WALL PLAQUES loyalty, obendience, helpfulness to ELLIS LODGE Gommander-in-Chief of Canada,' and Her others, courtesy and resourceful­ - 483 Lawrence Ave., ness. and. above all, by developing Excellency Viscountess Lady Margaret of Orehard City Motors Ltd in them the habit of working to­ Room 5. KRUMM BROS. gether for worthy enc^ the Boy Tunis. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD and MONARCH PEALER , JEWELLERS Scout movement contributes great­ Party leaving town early ly towards the making of good citi­ Friday morning. PH O N E 352 Pendozi at Mill KELOWNA, B.C. Bernard Avenue “I extend hearty congratulation THE KELOWNA COURIEK P A G E N IN E TirumSDAY. MAY 0. im$

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NOTICES BUSINESS b u s i n e s s FO R SA L E P R O P E R T Y • Stationery EMERGENCY PERSONALS PERSONALS FINEST QUALITY R.OP.-SIIUKD FO R SA L E CIVIL SERVICE OF New Hampshire and Rhode Island BRITISII COLUMBIA WASHING MACHINES and VA­ IN SPRING the PEOPLE’S FANCY Red chicks at my regular price of “PRESCRIPTION PHONE NUMBERS turns to thoughts of buying and JOHNSON & TAYLOR WANTED CUUM cleaners serviced and re­ $4 for 25. $8 for 50. |10 for 100. Real Estate paired. Phone 164. We pick up and selling! Turn unwanted articles GEORGE GAME, R.O.P. Breeder. By Open CompclIUcwi SPECIALISTS” Into cash—buy the things you need deliver. All repairs casli only. Triangle Hatchery, Armstrong. B.C. FIVE ROOM Modern BUNGALOW, INTERMEDIATE CLERK, OR. 1 Pete's Washer Service (Formerly —all through the classlflcd columns 34-tfc (MALE) of The Kclowim Courier. It Is the full basement, furnace, south side * 3 o * t U i G a / u i A * Scott’s Plumbing Works). 75-tfc of City, early possession, n good (For the Department of Public Courier Courtesy cheapest, most effective advcrtlslsg WHY WAIT a week for your watch In .Uie city! 00-tIn buy at ...... $7,350 Works Office, Kelowna) TRACrrOR WORK — PLOWING, REPAIR? Get a 48-hour watch and SALARY: discing and excavating. J. W. Bed­ clock repair service at KOOP’S W. R. TRENCH LTD. ARBOUR & WANNER BUILDING SEVEN ROOM MODERN STUCCO $165.00 rising to $200.00 per month ford, iW9 Stockwellc Avc. Phone JEWELLERY. 1467 . Ellis Street, house, two years old. on large lot, including current Cost-of-Livlng 105-4L. 57-tfc contractors. Repairs and altera­ (near the bus depot) Headquarters 289 Bernard Avenue AMBULANCE..... 878 tions. Phono 1055, 830 Wolseley Ave. fully modern, immediate possession, Bonu:i. (Prospects for further ad­ 74-8p for Diamonds, Silverware, GIFTS reasonably priced at ...... $5,250 vancement). PO LIC E ...... 311 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER — FOR ALL. , 71-tfc Candidates must bo British Sub­ framing and llnlshing. Cabinets to MASONRY CONTRACTORS—Plas­ H O SPITAL ...... 64 LOVEBIRDS AND CANARIES — FIVE ROOM MODERN FRAME jects, under forty-five years of age; detail. Have power tooL, car and tering. stucco, cement aiid brick bungalow, three ..bedrooms, south must have High School graduation Mother's Day is F IR E H A L L ...... 196 trailer. Day or contract. Phone Choice quality. Variety of colors. work. Orsl & Sons. 672 Glenwood Also all bird and golddsli supplies. side City, largo lot. close to bus line, or equivalent ond a minimum of KM5-L1. 75-tfc Ave. Phone 494-L. 81-tfc immediate possession ...... $5,500 five years’ clerical experience. DRUG STORES OPEN: 530 Bernard Ave. Phono 72. 30T-tfc Should have ability to supervise, Sunday, M ay 9th PLASTER AND STUCCO, PUTTY Sunday, May 9 - - 4 to 5 ^ p.m. SAWS—SAWS— GUMMING AND FOR SALE—GARDEN TRACTOR GOOD LOT in business section of tact, good Judgment, ability to meet BROWN’S PKARMAOY coat, sand finish, interior and ex­ illing done to all types of saws. City, 50’xl20’, price ...... $2,000 and deal with public. (Preference terior stucco. Sidewalks, cement All work guaranteed. For best re­ with full line of equipment. Bolens Wcdnes4aay, May 12—1 to 8 p.m, Huski-HiBoy Tractor, 3 h.p, odjust- glycn ex-scrvlccmcn). W c have the P E R FE C T G IFT for Mother, including floors, etc. Suggestions and estima­ sults see Johnson at .764 Cawston JOHNSON & TAYLOR W. R. TRENCH I.TD. tes free. Please write or call John Ave. 8-tfc able treads. Planet Jr, sccdcra (new NOTE: Applicants should be pre­ a moat attractive selection of distinctive toilet articles. Fenwick, Okanagan Mission. 74-Tfc THRIVING KELOWNA INDUSTRY type) for one to three rows. Place­ Phono 840 270 Bernard Ave. pared to serve in any District Of­ Wo ore the largest and most up-to- ment fertilizer distributor for one fice of the Public Works Depart­ HELP WANTED TA XI I to three rows, cultivator frame ment If so required. date Upholstering company serving TWO LARGE ADJOINING CITY Application Forms should bo sub­ the entire Okanagan Valley. Order from 1 to 3 rows, with adjustable STENOGRAPHER-CASHIER, per­ Remember our number. It’s 610— wheels. 12 Duck foot teeth; 3 pairs building lots on paved street,. all mitted Immediately, and may bo ob­ Call us when you've got to go! early, come and see our selection! facilities adjacent. Reasonable. Ap­ manent position, Interesting work. OKANAGAN UPHOLSTERING improved Bolens hoes; 3 pairs fur- tained from any Government Ag­ like no other fragrance State age, previous experience, ’■ RUDYS TAXI ANt) TRANSFER” rowers; two row onion weeder and ply 650 Morrison Ave. 72-4p ency, the Public Works Office, Ke­ at your Service! When It’s Rudy’s COMPANY - Phono 810 lowna, or from the Civil Service qualiflcatlons, etc. Box 770, Kelowna (above Scott Plumbing Works on thinner; Iwo row onion harvester. Courier. 75-lc you won’t bo nervous. « 44-tfc This equipment has only been used Commission, Weller Bldg., Victoria, this truly fine Lawrence Ave.) Como up anytime. OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS Ltd. and 570 Seymour Street,- Vancouver. You’re welcome! 52-tfn for two seasons and Is In good con­ Phone 332 Phone 98 JUNIOR BOOKKEEPER—Age 17- HEAR YOU ARE! dition. An Ideal group of imple­ 22 required for accounting depart­ HEAR YOU WILL! LAND ACT ment Experience not necessary but LICENCED FLECFRICAL CON­ ments for the large or small vege­ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY See your “Hearing Aid Centre” — TRACTOR, HAROLD,A. FOULDS, table grower. Price complete $650, Notice of Intention to Apply to a knowledge of elementary book­ A very lucrative business situated Lease Land KELOGAN RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 934-3L______Bulman Ranch, Ellison District. In a good position netting over keeping and typing essential. Reply In the Land Recording District of Box 780, Kelowna Courier. 75-2p Ltd., 1632 Pendozi St, Phone 30. Get Phone 5-Ll. 74-2c $900.00 per month. This business the best! ’Telex” "Western Electric” FOR SUMMER ICE Requirements Osoyoos Division of Yale District Phone BURTCH ICE DELIVERY, SAVE MONEY ON FURNITURE- must be sold for cash. WANTED—YOUNG MAN for meat Guaranteed fresh battery stock. P ric e ...... $14,000.00 and situate approximately four and department with or without ex­ 62-tfc Five Bridges. Phono 818-Rl. 58-tfc Really SAVE! Buy your new ches­ one quarter chains in a southerly terfield here . . . Davenports, Cogs­ perience. Excellent working condi­ •NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE direction from the north-east comer FURS—FURS—FURS— WE HAVE i r b o R S —FLOORS SANDED AND well chairs, etc. OR LET US RE­ of that part of Block 1, District. Lot tions. Good salary to start. Apply finished. Expert workmanship. A very good home for a working Box 781, Kelowna Courier. 75-lc the most up-to-date and exten­ MODEL YOUR OLD CHESTER­ 220, Group 1, O.D.Y.D. Plan 2533, Have your old floors look like new. FIELD AND MAKE IT GOOD AS man, situated close to* the Indus­ sive facilities In the Valley for the trial 'Area. Well built, fully Insu­ shown on Map B3846, being adjacent WANTED—TYPIST TO ADDRESS care of yoiur furs and fur coats. Phone 335-R, Roy Allen. 1423 S t NEW, A cordial invitation Is ex­ to the shore of Okanagan Lake and Paul Street. 65-tfc tended to all, come up, see our lated, inside as well as outside 8,000 envelopes. Second-hand por­ From alterations to fireproof storage walls, asphalt shingle roof, full in the vicinity of Trepanier, British o' tables typevnriter for sale. Apply see Mandel’s, 512 Bernard Avenue. stock, compare prices, and you will Columbia. BUILDERS. ATTENTION! We be convinced. basement which could be partition­ Herbert’s Business College, Casorso 45-tfc have aluminum and copper flash­ ed into two extra rooms; living- TAKE NOTICE that S. M. Simp­ Building, Kelowna. 75-lc OKANAGAN UPHOLSTERING Co. son Limited of Kelowna, British ing. Scott Plumbing Works. 86-tfc Phone 819. 242 Lawrence Ave. room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and FLOWERS BY WIRE TO ANY bathroom. Terms can be arranged. Columbia, intends to apply for a WANTED — LUMBER GRADER part of the world. Floral designs RUPTURED?—SPRING. ELASTIC 7l-tfc. (upstairs) lease of the following described' capable of grading and shipping In­ Price ...... $5,250f)0 (or weddings, funerals and other 'or belt trusses are available at P. WRINGER ROLLS! ALL SIZES lands: Commencing at a post stak­ terior Spruce, Fir, Cedar. Write for occasions. Richter Greenhouses. B. WllUts & Co.. Ltd. Private flUing ed on the 26th day of April, 1948, particulars, stating qualiflcatlons to for all makes. Soott Plumbing OKANAGAN INVESTMENTS Phone 88. 81-tfc* room and adequate stocks. . 52-tfc LIMITED and planted approximately four and Rogers Liunber Co. Ltd., Spruce- Works. Phone 164. 86-tfc one-quarter chains (4V4) in a south­ ville P.O., Rogers Station, B.C. RIBELIN’S MAIL ORDER 280 Bernard Avenue ' erly direction from the north-east o 74-lc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — K.iM.viH.fj.- ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS IN BUSINESS SINCE 1909 This Is a positive and permanent FINISIHNG DEPARTMENT corner of that ’ part of Block GATE ATTENDANT FOR KELO- release from drinking without cost Any roll of 6 or 8 exposures printed lation At f c S r P l S n g One (1), District Lot two hun­ "WNA Aquatic Association, 1948 sea­ or inconvenience. It is a personal 2 9 ( ^ Works. Phone 164. 86-tfo 6 ROOMED HOUSE—PART base­ dred and twenty (220), Group son. Male or female. Send written and confidential service rendered 12 reprints and enlargement, 40< ment and furnace, garage, fully One (1), Osoyoos D ivision applications to Gordon Bennett, 1987 by other alcoholics who have found and return postage 3^. BICYCLES— C.C.M, AND ENG- modern. Any reasonable offer ta­ Yale District, Plan two thousand, K McDougall Ave., Kelowna B.C. freedom through Alcoholics Anony­ MAIL ORDER ONLY_____ lish Bicycles—Rei'airs and acces- ken. Apply 757 Wilson. 74-3p five hundred and thirty-three (2533), shown on registered map “B” three •73-3C mous. Write P.O. Box 307, Kelowna.2 0 ^ c Reprints 4(! each P.O. Box 1556 'pories. Campbell’s Bicycle Shop, 62-Tt£c Leon and Ellis St. Phone 107. i^ R G A lN ~ thousand eight hundred and forty- WANTED IN KELOWNA AND ------81-tfc 4 room house with bath. Lovely six (“B” 3846), thence in a northerly vicinity: district manager with Eife HAVE THAT OLD WASHER re­ HI! situation at 166 Lake' Ave.-House direction along the shore of Oka­ Insurance experience to organize, con^tionedconditioned like new at PetePete’s s out to “DAPPER” IS GOING PLACES! needs some repairing. Rented at nagan Lake approximately supervise and establish the Inde­ P h ^ e Yb4 ^ HUB”, South Pendozi St., To New Zealand. Australia, U.S.A., present. Selling cheap. If • inter­ thirteen chains (13), thence pendent Order of Forg^sters. This Plumbing Works). Phone , Open, every night except Thimsdays. ,Africa,.arouhd the world. “Dapper”, ested contact R. Spletzer, 1/3 mile in an easterly direction three chains is not a temporary position but ■' ______' __ Hamburgers, Fish 'n Chips, Good the Okanagan’s world-famous po'st off Richter on Guisachan Rd., after (3), thence in a' southerly direction , L y ' Lelena ruLinstein lone with bright and permanent KELOWNA DRYGOODS STORE Coffee, Doughnuts, Home-mad6 card. Now selling everywhere! Send 5 p.m. 74-2p approximately thirteen (13) chains, future. Only good and respected Hemstitching. Dressmaking and Al- pastries. Service in your car!___ “Dapper” to your friends. 65-tf thence in a westerly direction ap­ A Gardenia fragrance that bespeaks the tropical ancMsstry character and able to be bonded terations—Ladies’ and Girls’ Coats ' 69-Tt£c proximately three (3) chains to of the flower itself. In a harmonizing sequehce of beauty need apply, stating experience to HENRY’S REALTY point of commencement and con- W, E. Attwood, Provincial Manager, oiirour specialty—buttons samples of Imported^ covered. wooUen' See W ^ G E ^ Otjot ^ E I gT ^FRS ^ P O FOR I ^ ^ L .^ ALL g .^ ^ W-J:.-Si - - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (’3Pia Suiqumid s,^;ods) taining-f our-(4)- acres. m oreorJess, _ creations— Cologne .85,' 1.25, Eau-de-Toilette 1.65, Box 1386, Penticton. B.C. 73-4-c 4 “ RC)OM BUNGALOW, situated 2 Dusting Powder .75, 1.50, Perfume l.SO, 5.50, Eau-de- and gabardines from England and Plum^ sSuiftMB .tntAi noiC Xiddns uea OAi. for the purpose of a booming blocks from Bernard Ave., 2 bed­ ground. Australia. Clearance sale of men’s, Servi^-Grri6S &nd N.G. — Bro. F. G. Freeman Chanel No. 22 .....$5.00 . THE HOSPITAL WOMEN’S aux­ CHIMNEYS CLEANEI>-Thorough room cabins. Creekside Auto Court: chm- plastered and lino i on floors, 1 or 2 lots optional, lot 50’xl55’. Price $1050 Sec’ty — Bro. A. F. K. James Chanel Gardenia ...... $5.00* iliary blossom and garden drive job, no mess! Chunneys, s t ™ and Phone 280-L3. p S g r ty Phone 965-R will be held Tuesday, May 18 at •XTfUUT Chanel Toilet W aters- 2.30 p;m. This is a chance for new­ si^entoe '^SerrtS' ^ o n e BEDROOM SUITABLE FDR GEN- a much ne^ed want. Some ter^ HENRY’S REALTY CHANEL Two, sizes .... $3.00, $5.00 Sweepmg Service, pnone tleman. Private entrance. 1965 Pen- available. Price ...... „... $5,100 Insurance - Real Estate comers to view some lovely gar­ LOYAL OBIH ObAWDINIA dens in. Kelowna and district. 1531 Water Stit Phone 739 ORDER Your VENETIAN BLINDS Strert. . r e A ^ ^ ^ OF MOOSE Charge 75c including tea. Anyone & M cA lSsiSei^^ TWO U.B.C. FELLOWS WORKING in goodsection oMownreanbe oc- interested phone their name not telMn^ Estimates ^ v e n No obliga- in city desire room and board for cupied as one home or duplex, w th Lodge No. 1380 later than May 15 to Mrs. Hoy, 212; S i E n S e a ^ S our se^icp months. Apply: Box 779, dopble plumbing, fireplace, base- FOR EXCHANGE Y t f t a mt n / a U h. M ra Maile, 170-Ll; Mrs. Day, 204. ■ 87-tfc Kelowna Courier. 75-2c ment and furnace, and an acre of Meets' 2nd ^ d . 75-lp "eouRibis Phone 44. . a t ------grouilds with 45 mixed full bearing SWAP — HA-VE INTERNATIONAL 4th Thursday in UNITED BROTHERHOOD of Car­ MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE)^OM - RESPONSIBLE, RESPECTABLE R E S P E C T A B ^ fruit "trees. trees. Some terms available. milking machine. What offers. E. each month at 3 penters and Joiners Local 1370 olete maintenance service. Electrical senior Goverriinent employee, wffe p^xce ...... :...... $10,500 Storgaard, 631 Cawston Ave. Phone p.m. in Women’s ^ndtKtrial mertric 2 5 6 and chUd urgently require furnish- ^ Institute HaU. ‘ CHOCOLATES meets in the Orange Hall every first 917-R. . 74-2p MAKE A LOVELY GIFl and third Tuesday of the month at L a ^ n c e Ave 82-tfc ed or ’ unfurnished accommodation, i q ACRE ORCHARD, comfortable ----- Permanent or summer only, modern 6 room home, bam, garage §ec’y: R. Blakeborou^ Ph. 186 FO R M OTHER 8.00 pjn. 52-tfc FOR A SMARTLY STYLED PER- Please phone 911 daytime or write and chicken house, aU on concrete TENDERS MANENT, shampoo and wave or Box 775 Courier. 75-3p foimdations, trees are mainly Macs, * Moir’s PERSONAL any other beauty treatment, m ake ------— ______Staymen, Winesap, pears and mixed B. P. O, Elks - * Smiles ’n . Chuckles \ ^ < h k m e e an appointment at Leonie’s Beauty WANTED TO RENT soft fruit. Price ...... $13,000 * Picardy RESPPNSIBLE COUPLE "WILL meet 1st and store a small piano for use of same. Booth, 193 Lawrence Ave., by phon------— 1_ ------A good stock available for] Ing 414. 46-tfc WANTED TO RENT BY SKILLED 23 ACRE RANCH, 7 acres in pears, 3rd Mondays $1.00, $1.50, Phone 664-Rl. ’ 74-2c ------— . , . ------— tradesman, steadily employed in cherries, apples and 150 two year Mother’s Day. ' $2.50 (Confidential) SILVER PLATING Kelowna, house with 2 or 3 bed- old prunes. There is also a level. E L K S ’ H A L L FOR BABIES ONLY! Dozen cutlery, cream and*:^ar set, j.oo„ig Kelowna or district, rich 10 acre unit for farming and Lawrence Ave. Next time Mommy says she has no or pair auto reflectors for $3.00. MaU phone 259-L, or write F. W. Col- balance pasture and woodland. With CEALED TENDERS, addressed to M O lM ^ D A Y buggy and can’t take you to town or express to Interior Plating,^ H3 jj^gs, 800 Wolseley Ave. tfc bam, chicken house and some the undersigned and marked W E ALSO SUGGEST Front St., Penticton, B.C. 61-tfc ------;— . equipment, but no house. Terms. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS when she goes shopping, or, “that “Tender for Additional Development Evening in Paris • it’s too much trouble” you Just men­ HA’VE YOU SOME F U R N IT U ^ CARS AND TRUCKS - $4,700 Penticton Aerodrome”, will be re­ Okanagan Lodge No. 27 CARDS tion the RENT-A-BU(5GY Service ceived up to 12 o’clock noon, E.D. * Toile^Waters for sale?‘ ‘ Ranges,^ etc.? We’ll pay “WE COVER'THE ^.VALLEY” S.T., Monday, May 17, 1948, for ad­ meets 1st and 3rd by Coutts at PERCY HARDING & SONS Ltd. you the best=prices. See us first! O. ONE 2-TON FORD TRUCK —1948 ditional development of Penticton , Mondays We still have a good supply. Bubble\Bath 71-tfc Orange ’Hall - 8 p.m. L. Jones Furniture Co. Ltd. 58*.tfc ^ ^ T S lp INTERIOR AGENCIES LTD Aerodrome, Penticton, B.C., consist­ Get them now. * Body Pmvder Ave, Phone 40. 75 P 325 Bernard Ave.,; Kelowna. B.C. ing mainly of grading, jirainage and Secretary, Jack Mayor SPECIAL OFFER! THE PLUMBER PROTECTS THE seal coating of existing hard surfac­ *37 CHEV COUPE. A l CONDITIpN. Phone 250. HELP IN A WORTHY CAUSE! Attend the Charity Ball, Your ‘’CARHIATURE” by Famous health of the nation. For good pro ed areas. tection. Phone Scott- Plumbing ibini Phone 12L-4. 74-2p ^ ______Plans, specifications. Iqbour condi­ Out-of-Town K.P.S Welcome! Scout Hall, Monday, May 10th. Proceeds to help Cr^pled C^anadian Cartoonist (Regular 5 ROOMED BUNGALOW, bath and tions, form of contract and tender Charge $5.00) Enclose photo and Work^ IM for plumbing. f OR SALE—1934 CHEV. Good m n- wartiroom, bu5t-in cupboar^, out- forms may be obtained on applica­ SONS OF ENGLAND Children —- Queen Alexandra Solarium Fund. $1.00. Box 777, Kelowna Courier. and sheet metal work. 50-tfc New tires. Licence side cooler, -woodshed, chicken- tion to the Chief Purchasing Agent, BENEFIT SOCIETY Guarantee return, satisfaction. Busy, and insurance. $600. Phone 377-L or coop, garage, tamediate possesaon. Department of Transport, Ottawa. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS T — F — C Ontario, or from the District Air­ Lodge “Orchard City” No. 316 allow one week. , 74-tfc Tailors - Furriers - Cleaners call at 774 Fuller Ave. 74-2c Will sell reasonable. Apply 586 Cor­ onation Ave. 71-4p way Engineer, 119 Pacific Building, Meets 3rd Wednesday each month DO YOU WANT MORE MONEY? That’s M-A-N-D-E-L-S. A con^lete _ _ _ - _ Vancouver, B.C., upon receipt of an Women’s Institute Hall, Glenn service. Phone 701. ffi-tfc FO R SA L E accepted cheque made payable to Ave., Please note new location Do you really desire to succeed? the Receiver General of Canada for PHONE Then, as in everything else, you’ve (Miscellaneous) CARRUTHERS & MEIKLE LTD. and time. iaCT.nWNA CYCLE SHOP—AGENT Kelowna. B.C. the sum of $10.00. This cheque will got to “KNOW HOW.” The book for C.CJfl. bikes. Immediate cour- 364 Bernard Ave. b e’returned upon the return of the entiUed “ THE SECaRET OF SUC­ teous service..j Accessories of all on ^ Wiv SALE— 18- FOOT CABIN plans and specifications in good con­ 73 CESS” tells you how to get what kinds M7*^^La^^^°Ave. 'Phone boat 6 foot beams, marine.ply bot- l AKESHORE AUTO CAMP —100 dition. KELOWNA REBEKAH LODGE you want It also tells you import­ 257 L.awrence Ave. r n n marine clutch, andior etc. A feet of lovely beach, safe for chUd- Each tender must be accompanied No, 36 Kelowna 813. ______buy at $750.00. V. M. Lockwood, ren. Close to town.Owners cottage by a certified cheque on a chartered ant, facts about yourself and your meets on 2nd and 4th Wednesday B.C. possibilities. It tells you how to an­ Summerland. Phone 702. 75-lc and 5 two room., cabins. Electric Canadian bank equal to ten per cent .. TRENCH Ltd. Why Put Off Improving ------throughout and central wash (10%) of the tender price payable each month at 8 pjm. at the alyze the character of anyone. To to the order of the JReceiver General Orange Hall. be successful one MUST Imow and Your Farm and Home? oni, w.o«.o. of Canada, which cheque will be Noble Grand, Mrs. Mary Downing use the rules revealed in this book. forteited in the event of a tenderer Hec. Sec., Mrs. Elsie Berchtold, Mailed postage paid for $1.00. With improved farm equipment can do i.t Phone 1067. All money refusing to enter into a contract on coming on the market Canadian goes toward the camp fund. 75-lc ^ BEAUTIFULLY BUILT I ^ G the basis of his" tender, if called Box 346 G. F. BONNYCASTLE farmers look forward to fewer ^ a unvisr 'TRArrOR—Cletbn bungalow. Livingroom wito fire- upon to do so, or failing to satisfac­ 5 - 1116 Pendrell St Vancouver. chores and higher profifc- '^eirplace. Modern kitchen with Pern- torily. complete such a contract. 75-2p Cheques of unsuccessful tenderers wives, too. , hope fcr new ^labo^- J ^ i “ ^ A ? r u e between broke bath. 3 bedrooms, basement will be returned. CITY TO ACT saving devices m the home. But ” 75.30. garage. Any tender not accompanied by a many folk lack the necessary cash P-m. Price $6,850.00 security deposit as described will to buypuy theirmexr syiiuxc share v*.of these modern — ---- TyiTyviY vaptttttk.^ OF HARDY’______:______not be - considered.:______^ . . . ON IMPROVING $20 $ 1 0 0 0 1 improvcnionts-aprbvements. " . perennials and rock garden plants. VERY A’TTRA CTriV ^T^I^Steye The Department does not birid it^ self to accept the lowest or any LIFE INSURED LOANS Walter Hotson, local Bank^ of on request. Gaywood bungalow in excellent location. Montreal manager, was describing „ , Sorrento, B.C. 74-lOc Fully modern with 4 rooms and tender. ROOMING HOUSE I F. T. COLLINS. ’'r-v yesterday the way thousands of ------;...... bathroom. Fire place m livmgroom. . Secretary. plans farmers overcome this problem ORECKJN GRAPE PLANTS FOR Price ...___ $5,250.00 Department of Transport, Legal action will probably be tak­ 4 LOAN ; every year. . hedging. Karl Nahm. Bankhead Rdi ^ en by the city to improve the room­ P h o n e 1 6 4 '

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Baking Supplies H ousehold S lioftcn in s Swift’s Jewel .... lb. CAKE 36c JAVEX BLEACH 16-oz. bottle M OLASSES Crosby Family, 2-lb. tin .. 17c SHANO Paint Cleaner, 40-oz. botttle . Swift’s Pure ...... -...... -...... -...... lb. carton i r Lard FLOUR Kitchen Craft, 7-lb. bag .... 40c BROOMS Nanoose, S-string n .l2 LEMON PIE FILLER ToT ’b, 17c OLD DUTCH Cleanser, tin ...... 12C ★ Sugar — 5 ibs.48' MUFFIN MIX Tilbest ..... 2 25c WAX PA PER Hand-e-wrpa, 100-ft roll 2 6 c CORN SYRUP Crown Brand, 5-lb. pail 73c PUREX TISSUE 8 0 roll 2 ‘” 2 1 c Appetizers CHEESE Kraft or Velveeta, 8-oz. pkg.. 28c OLD ENGUSH WAX 1 lb'an 5 9 c Canned Foods BAKII^POWDER ^Stio 15c DO-MOR SOAP POWDER pk 28c CATSUP Redhill, 13-oz. b ottle...... TOMATO JUICEan 2 ” 29c WHITE FIGS Galifornia, 1-lb. pkg...... 1 7 C LIGHT GL0BES^S:%1 6 0 watt 15c H.P. SAUCE 8-oz. bottle..... GREEN BEANS Standard, 20-6z. tin 15c Dyson’s Whole, DILL PICKLES 28-oz. ti n ...... -W HOLEkEETS-fe D ir'If I SWEET MIXED, 1 Zest, 24-oz. jar ...... PUMPKIN Royal City fancy, 28-oz. tin sArem y euAHANmo m c a t s MUSTARD'""^b"^?:oa.iar...... SPINACH Emerald Bay fancy, 20-oz. tin 1 9 C TOMATO No need to guess about meat quality •. . Safeway guaraii^ COCKTAIL JU IC E , 20-oz. can ...... Sun-Rype, 48-oz. tees every cut to be tender, juicy every time. APPLE JUICE «n25c r»oi:i?€!i: < CHEDDAR CHEESE Medium, lb GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 12c S id e B a c o n pork ib. VEGETABLE JUICES 18c Miscellaneous Shoulder Koflst ...... 33^ lb. cello pkg.—.—.. - ea. 3 5 ^ TOMATO SOUP 2‘’ 21c PORK^BEANS Van Camp’s, 15-oz. 16c Leg Pork Roast— —. 520 B a c k B a c o n WHOLE CLAMS “ n 28c Brand ...... lb. By the piece...... — lb. 8 8 ^ FINNAN HADDIE l ly 2 o. ti„ 18c SFlShOt BOOf 23^ EDWARD’S . .b. .in 59c K ip p e r s HONEY Pearcey’s local, 4-lb. tin .... *1.15 B u m p Roast Beef B „e Brand b 50c Eastern, * Q fic AIRW AY Coffee, whole roast, 1 lb. pkg. 54c cello pkg...... lb. MAXWELL HOUSE i..p., 59c SALTED PEANUTS 8 ^ 0 c 110^ 19c Short Rib Beef Blue B and 25c S a u s a g e RICE R o u n d Grain, 1-lb. cello pkg...... - NABOB Drip or Regular grind, 1 lb. .... 59c Breakfast, ' PEEK-FREAN. BISCUITS ^pS 37c Ground Beef bean .b 38c

Boiling Fowl Picnic Shoulders W ie n e r s ‘ Grade A All Brands No. 1 Visking Q 7c fVesh firuits and vegetables at 4 to 6 lb. average lb. 37^^ Pound ...... —.....—— ^ • Money back if they ever fail to please you. 2 0 -oz. can 29® CouW Nick Swade ' anything he Califsage Tender, green, imported ...... lb. 9C wanted including . PRUE? S p a g h e t t i Sj 15"02* C3H 1 6 ' You’ll find the T u r n ip s Local swede ...... —..... 5 lbs. 2 3 c answer in ... P e S in llt B U tte T Beverly, 16.oz. bot. ’’ftlWAYS THE BEST” Rhuf»arf» 2 lbs. 17c by Paul Ernst MAY ISSUE Now on sole S a lm o n iFancy Red, 8-oz. can ...... Grapefruit Juicy Texas W hite .... 2 lbs. 1 3 c Raiter’s, if Whole Apricots 28-O Z. can O R A N G iS SPINACH Crisp local ...... ib.23c Sunkist—All sizes Choice quality, 20-oz. can SALAD MIX 8‘oz. cello pk g.... 20c PRICES EFFECTIVE P e a c h e s Pounds MAY 7th to 12th Inclusive MUSHROOMS 6 0a cello p k g .. 25c B e sure... • shop SAFEWAY P A m E L E V E N THE KELOWNA COURIER THURSDAY, MAY 6. ISMIS FEWER NEWSPAPERS BY JINGO! In 1918 the United States had The term *’Jln«b" was more dally newspapers than at any applied to those who su p p o rt! BUSINESS AND niUFTTflR^ I SALVATION In Hole of a Country Gentleman other time in her htstory~2.461. Disraeli’s policy of sending shlw PROFESSIONAL WIIl EiV I Now Uierc are slightly more tlian, to the East to assist the Turka J ARMY APPEAL 2 140. against the Russians. ACCOUNTANTS CIIARTKSeXI - NOW UNDERWAY INVESTORS SYNDICATE OF CAMPBELL, IMRIE CANADA LIMITED Drive Being Made to Raise & SHANKLAND Head Ofllce; Winnipeg, Canada ^3,500 to Carry on Organiza­ CHABTlSKeD ACCOUNTAJrra A. P. PETTYPIECB tion’s Work Representative - Kelowna, B.C. I’.O. 883 Pbom * 838 & 833 Phone OCO-1-3 P.O. Box 744 PEACETIME SERVICES 102 Radio Building Kclown* '•Keg'rf ouak FOREST ENGINEER Association Maintains Various PUBLIC Institutions for Individuals In Need of Aid T. A, CLARKE, GORE and SLADEN ‘‘Tlje Salvation Army’s current PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 425 Baker St., Nclsrta, B.C. appeal for funds is a reminder that this international organization has Financial Reporta - Income T u Timber cruised, appraised, sur­ n vast and necessary network of 1476 Water S t Phono 208 veyed: general Timber Manage­ peacetime services to maintain. It ment and Administration. Is a reminder that though the Sal­ Rcb.: 510-R2 and 247-R vation Army is in the front-line of service during a national emergen­ INSURANCE AGENTS cy, it pursues its service-rendering way just as clXccUvcly, if with less D. H. CLARK, B.Cpm. recognition, in meeting the emer­ Acc-onnUng and Auditing €. M. HORNER. C.L.U. gencies of individual lives,” accord­ INCOME TAX SERVICE ing to Captain A. Touzcau, local PC STRO yS this orchard pest District Ropresentafivo, Northern officer of the organization. ? ..u , \ * Room 7 Phone 457 ‘‘The diverse shapes tliosc human • Almost 100^ codling moth control ia reported from i , Okanagan -1.. •i-i Cascrso Block emergencies can assume, Is a n al­ orchards where Green Cross DDT has been used. The MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ter of constant surprise and chal­ reason behind these remarkable results? Green Cross lenge, even to Salvationists them­ selves. It is these diversified needs DDT is micronized* . . . reduced to superfine particle AUTOMOBILES that has led Army leaders to estab­ oize. Because of that, you get these 3 big advantages H. BRYNJOLFSON ' lish and maintain such contrasting This Iltlle r.lg appears to bo defying his royal master, lUNG GEORGE VI, as ‘ he KlnR tries . , . greater killing power, better coverage and more LADD GARAGE LTD Unit Supervisor institutions as industrial centres him and his brothers through a gate at the royal piggeries at tenacity. For sure codling moth control, use Green Dealer tor where ex-prisoners and unemploy- was made In 1942 and has just been released for publication. King Georgo often spends nis ween Cross 50% Micronired* DDT Wcttablc Powder. S. R. DAVIS ablcs are rehabilitated, to Sunset ends at I^oyal Lodge, Windsor, living the life of a country gentleman. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN District Representative Lodges and Eventide Homes where CARS and TRUCKS Caoorso Block - Phone 410 the lonely aged arc given sanctuary Massey Harris Farm Implements and friendship. Hams, while visiting his father, C. E. ioofr For 7Ko GREEN CROSS Lawrence Avc. Phone 252 SUN LIFE OF CANADA Williams, who ’is seriously ill in Human Problems MISSION CLUB the Kelowna General Hospital. The Sign of Modern Pest Control “Combating human problems has CITY LIBRARY • « « BEAUTY SALONS led the Army to open men’s hos­ David Wilsdon, Abingdon,, Berks, A. W. GRAY tels, general and maternity hospi-, CIRCULATION MAKES PILLOWS England, who has been,staying with THE CAMADA PAINT CO. THE LOWE BROTHERS COMPANY tals, a world-wide missing persons’ 11 M t t ( 0 Insurance — Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Young, for the I i MIT tl'' " TILLIE’S bureau, children’s homes, home for past six weeks, is leaving this week THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO Fire - Automobile - Floaters unmarried mothers, as well as to FOR HOSPITAL THE MARTIN.SENOUR CO UP SHARPLY OKANAGAN MISSIOlsf — Regular to reside in Kelowna. LIMlTtO ' " Ol- CANADA UMMtD BEAUTY SHOP Agent tor Confederation Idle carry on such important services as meeting of the U-Go-I Go CJub was • * * Spociallsta In all tom u d its prison and police court work Total of 5,038 Books Distribut­ held at the home of Mrs. F. Marart- A group of Okanagan Mission RUTLAND. B.C. and immigration aid. All these pa­ people journeyed to. East Kelowna Beauty work. ed in April, An Increase of da Thursday of last week. It was For that attractive hair-do rallel the Salvation Army’s well- deided to make a number of fea­ Thursday of last week to put on PHONE - 426 discharged responsibility afor tak­ 448 Over Last Year. ther pillows and pillow cases for a play for, the St. Mary’s church Distributors for Okanagan Valley: ing the message of the Gospel to the Kelowna General Hospital. Mrs. social. Included in the cast were H. C. GUEST the unchurched and the indifferent. Circulation at the Okanagan Plues won the afternoon raffle. Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. F. Wyatt. Connie GROWERS SUPPLY COMPANY LTD.. “Symbol of the Army’s endeavor Union Library continued on the Butler, Gifford ’Thomson, Ian Dun­ BICYCLE REPAIRS District Representative F. Maranda and Mrs. T. Putt were Kelowna, B.C. is the Red Shield. No finer tribute upward swing during the month of hostesses. Next meeting will be held lop, Mrs. Lamonte, and Dick Hall. MANUFACTURERS LIFE could be paid to the Salvation A r­ April, according to the monthly re­ at the residence of Mrs. J. Fenwick. CAMPBELL'S INSURANCE CO. my than that it acts as a “shield, port isiied this week. Total of 5,038 4i « « providing a way to happiness and books were distributed, an increase Mr. and Mrs. A. Snowden and BICYCLE SHOP Phone 452-Ll Kelowna, B.C. hope,” he said. , * of 448 over the corresponding daughter, Judith, of Vancouver, are *C.CJW. and English BICYCLES Appeal is being made to the pub­ month last year. Registration also residing at the Okanagan Lake increased, a total of 72 people join­ Repairs and Accessories lic to support this work. for the Auto Court. Mr. Snowden is con­ LAWYERS coming year. The canvass is al­ ing the library last month, com­ nected with the L. A.. McKenzie Leon and Ellis St. Phone 107 ready under way. Objective is pared with 45 in April, 1947. Construction Co., in Kelowna. $3,500, and G. R. Johnson and a Break-down In figures show 1,258 • * • CG.BEESTON staff of workers are contacting the non-fiction books were in circula­ E. Williams, of Duncan, V.I., is business section this week. _ tion; 2,901 fiction, and 879 juvenile staying with his brother, G. Wil- DAIRIES BARRISTER, SOLICITOB and Campaign headquarters are lo­ books. Registratioh was made up of :1 __ ^ NOTARY PBBI4C cated at _the_ Okanagan Union _ Li­ 60 adults and 12 juveniles. ;■ ______Catalogue Vol 1. - 1948. Poliowing is a list of new books LAKEVIEW No. 1 Casorso Block brary. Mrs. M. Ffoulkes is the cam­ Brown ...... Birds arid I paign director and R. G. Ruther­ added to the shelves of the library Gamer .. The Grafter’s Handbook DAIRY Telephone 854 Kelowna. B.C. ford, treasurer. during the past month: Lysenko .. Men in Sheepskin. Coats Fiction Cecil— Pasteurized Milk and Cream RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Gardner— ’Two Quiet Lives; Dorothy Osborne, Daily DeUvery Phone 705 OPTOMETRISTS In 1858 Queen Victoria proclaim­ The Case of the Lonely Heiress 'Thomas Gray ed that “ none (in India) may be Frankland ...... The Half Brothers Roumagnac— in any way favored, none molest­ Landau— France; Paris and Provinces ed or disquieted by reason of their llie Merry Oasis,V and Other Stories Rowse A Cornish" Childhood DENTISTS religious faith or observances.” Corbett ...... Immortal Helen Curwen— Deeping ...... Portrait of a Playboy Processes of Graphic Reproduction AMERICAN INNOVATION Green ...... Dora In Printing DR. MATHISON FREDERICK JOUDSY Iced'tea, an American innova­ Kantor ...._...... Midnight Lace Pryor . The Lazy Gardener Optometrist tion, is more popular in the United Elsna .. The Dreaml and the World Flet t... Prunirig Trees and Shrubs DENTIST Pnone 373, Royal Anne Building States than anywhere else in the Deane ...... - Portrait of a Man Ghirardi— ' world. Jerrold ...... Love in London Radio Troubleshooter’s Handbook Willits Block Phone 89 Gibbs The Tender Mien Allen 1— Food for Two LEAPING RODENTS ’ Pryce ..... A Life of My Own H a s t a i n ...... White Coolie Scot K. Hambley, R.O.' The jerboa, a rat-sized rodent Seifert— Brown ...... —...... Lumber Optometrist found in North Africa, resembles ' The Glass and the Trumpet Bell ...... -..... On Human Finery the kangaroo. T he‘jerboa has over­ Park ...... Harp in; the South Lothrop ...... ^... Throw Me a Bohe DR. PHONE' - 856 sized hind legs arid can; jump re­ Radcliffe ..:... The Lad^ from Venus Cooper ...... The Modern Potter J W. N. SHEPHERD Suite 3, Mill Ave. Bldg. markable distances. Field ...... - • The Last Freshet Moynihan ...... Foreigner’s Child Dental Surgeon ,1476 Water Street, Kelowna Pulsford ...... Happy Highway Shepherd Block - Phone 223 Rolfe ....—...... - Maiden Stakes Wyatt ...... ;...... English Story Pendozi and Lawrence Ave. REFRIGERATION W h ite...... - The Aunt’s Story W ard...... Professor’s Umbrella Inland Refrigeration Thorndike— The Master of the Macabre Dr. F. M. Williamson ‘ Phone 909 Night: 932 Van Der Meersch— DENTIST 246 Lawrence Ave. Bodies ,fnd Souls tor Estimates, Installations Walker ...... Fortress North 1476 W ater St. Best .. Whistle, Daughter, Whistle Commercial SERVICE Oohiestie Zistel . Golden Book of Dog Stories PH O N E 808 Busvine ....^...... - Rake’s Harvest Compton-Burnett— ROOFING Manservant and Maidservant ENTERTAINMENTS Kent ...... Landscape Under Snow Hicks .... No 'ttianks. I’m Married • Mainland Roofing Co. Haydn .i...;....*1116 Time is Noon • Portable P-A System New Roofs Applied Lawrence— . , . . . D.C. or A.C. Old Roofs Repaired . . ’The Pleasant Mormiig Light for all occasions Old Roofs Replaced . Fletcher ..... The Woman’s House Water Proofing of all kinds Vidal ...... The City and the Pillar b 3-Piece Orchestra 1131 Ellis St. Phone 1039 Barratt To Fight Another Day Lustgarten ...... A Case to Answer Phone 867 • BERT PATTEN Baum ...... - Headless Angel Snow The Light and the Dark SURVEYORS Mauriac ...... -...... — Tlmrese Marcus ...... Straw to Make BricK ‘Tve had a letter that issues kind GLASS WORK Stewart ...... Fire of a dhallehge,’’ said the Old Timer OF ALL KINDS HAGGEN & CURRIE Phibbs...... Buried in the Country this morning. “It’s from a man who Quick Service on Auto Doors B.C. LAND SURVEYORS Evans ...... The House of Snow wante to know if I’d care to discuss and Windshields. Pinckney ...... Great Mischief the profits in the lumber business. Civil and Mining Engineers c//fy/^pur^ Maclaren-Ross— JACK GBIPMAN Phone 1078' 286 Bernard Ave. ..Of Love and Hunger^ “It’s funny how the idea of profim - The ••Blue Book* 862 Burne Ave. Kelowna, B.C. GAS STATION Fremantle .... James and Joan — ■yourCaruidiart 69-3TP KELOWNA seems to have, in some people's I “ Christie 'There is a Tide minds, a sort of shameful connota­ NatioaalTime Non-Fiction tion t ^ y . For me. I’d rather work " ^ . Table — ••Patsporf' Nicol ___...... ISense ‘and Nonsense for a man, or an industry, that was T he Continental Limited spans Canada. to everywhere TOe Horseman’s Year. 1948. _ making profits than for one that was Executive Changes Announced By •Firth .. Fundamentals of Accounting Since 1920 this famous Canadian Naaonal train has • ^ Canada, Dowding ...... Lychgate on the lagged edge aU the time. “People’s memories are short. It’s provided dependable daily railway service. IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA ■ Canadian High School Book­ keeping • _ . only a few years since the lumber T te Continental Limited has all the comforts for B u xted __ ___Fisherman Natpralist business was in a pretty bad way. Joseph— „ It only limited employment, modern long distance travel •. • air conditioned If Their Mothers Only Knew and the future didn’t lotx any too Palmer— ^ , coaches and •throng’ sleeping cars with various types of The Verge of the Scottish High­ b ri^ t. lands “Now it’s making money, and the accommodations, rooms and berths. • • . observation lounge cars • • § Berne ...... The Mind in Action camps are luxury hotels compared to Huxley— ' ... Touchstone tor Ethics, 1893-1943 what they used to be, and it’s pr^ delicious dining car mealsdioughtful, *®**^*®o®* viding a lot of employment, and it’s Hendry— Completely relaxed with ample room to move around, you'll enjoy your trip. And you’ll A Manual of Time' and Motion paying the highest scale of wages of Study any big industry in Canada. Also discover Canada’s greatness, for past your window flows a colorful panorama of Larie— The World’s Great Lakes it is able to buy the best of modem GOberg ...... Eskimo Doctor machinery arid take a lot of dmdgery cities, lakes, wheatfields and mountains. See Canada this year. Go C^inadian NationaL out of the work in the woods. Davies— . J , . . . Dirertly served by The Continental Liinited are t The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks “Furthermore the in­ Riddleton ...:— Green Fields Afar Bottome ...... Search for a Soul dustry is plowing its Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, yancouyeti Acworth— , ,, , . profits back into new Butterfiy Miracles and Mysteries plants, providing a lot ‘Warner ...... * The Cult of Power more employment for Maurois ...... From My Journal the future, and it is able Horsley ...... Fishing and Flying COURTESY AND SERVICE BeU ______- A Man Austere to put its operatipns on Cragg ...... Father on the Farm a more permanent stale, Whether at hom«—-or Williamson „ The Atlantic Islands saving the big timber and utilizing ••gomgplaeep'— ioddlyour, Carpenter____ No Woman’s World w ^ t used to be waste. eoataets witb'Caaadian Almedingen ...... The Almond Tree Nath»^,youtt>iUexperienco Whyte— ‘ ^ . __ “Sure the lumber industry is courtesy and servUet The Next Development in Man making money, or profits, and all R. S. WALDIE W. G. MORE 1. K. JOHNSTON Maynard ...... Russia in Flux General Manager the wooers m the camps and mills Chairman of the Board President ____ _ Grc3t Morning Steps up from the office of Service ______Harppr of Heaven and all the prople of British Colum­ The new General Manager, bia have good reason to be thankful Joined the Board as Director Vice-President and General joined the bank in 1964, has Iddon ______Fragrant i^rth in 1919, was elected Vice-Pre­ Manager to become President, served as Manager at various Woolf— that it is. They are all bett^ off Mr. More joined the bank in The Moment and Other Essays sident in 1931 and President branches and was moved to because it’s in ^ e profit class.’’ 1911 at Head Office, was made Head Office as Supervisor in Taylor— •if -k * in 1943, which office he now Superintendent of Branches Tlie Christian Hope of Immor­ C A N A D i m 1931. Seven years later he tality ^The vim.t of the Old Timer are p retet^ ir relinquishes to become Chair­ in 1922, and in 1937 Assistant became General Supervisor Ait newtpaper foed^y under the spontorihip General' Manager. He was Stokes ___ _ The English Seaside man of the Board. and an Assistant General Sleem an From Rifle to Camera of the Britiih Ckiumbia Pederatson of Trade RAILWAYS • AIRLINES • STEAMSHIPS • HOTELS • EXPRESS -• TELEGRAPHS appointed General Manager Manager in 1943. and InduOry). F-39 in 1944. Cox, T. ______David Cox Scott’s Standard Postage Stamp K^w, A tmtA THE KEL0WHA COTOIER PAOE TWELVE fng to cam money to belli pay their tarlst In wimng to pul up with poor SCOUTS EARNING way to camp thia ■ ammer, Real- coudltUms for a matter of a few OUTDOOR NOTES r-a* station—Not Atom Bomb dmti who havo odd lohi around day* whlie a road i» u*»dcr repair. MONEY TO PAY their hmnes idiould telephone 1087 .Viral M but when a condition existing for build a campfire over which for a Boy Scout LETTERS TO week* become* worse with each can be acctwmfiWMI, «e- The Troop is also sponsoring the A'// 'jr//- A'-/fV succccdlng day, they have reason medium green thick logs CAMP EXPENSES Ikkardt Bell lUngers* Variety Con- THE EDITOR for complaint. «nd level off the tops with your ------ert to bo hold In the Scout Hall on We are informed that U»c re-TOUt- brace these log* Th® 2nd Kelowna Scout Troop's May 12. Tlie concert Is expected to Ing of till* section of the highway inches apart, so they will -OIIAS'IXTr’’ ROAO clean-up campaign la well under- be a complete sell-out. 1* a goveminent-run job. If a support on which the hot­ way, but Uj® Scout* are anxious to _ WcstUank. B.C. ly the goveriuncnt's responwmmy jjjp cak in g utensils will obtain more odd Jobs to keep them FOR DISTINCTIVE iOB PRIl^- May 2. Is to Inconvenience molorm* m safely. Scrape a little trench busy. n ie youngaters arc endeavor- INO TttV COURIKft JOB SHOP Editor, Kelowna Courier. little as possible? Thq quesUon w underneath and with a few more Dear *lr. raised as to why tlic govcrruMni femn tlie side of JSie cooking ’1« « experienced cooks take PROTECT s h o e s ! more miles of Ioom travel on the unbumed wood before new highway starting cooking, the greenhorn gall Creek to Docs not ^ f 'L the government po^css rollers for accordingly for his Ignor- i.'Vt Uiat Job? And if >?o»- ^ h a t is to green wood for a camp- ;U prevent them Jrom hiring such ma micndcd for all night service, V 0. ' W vi.iu,„ .oum ^ in their Pl“cc, . gj ® gre use dead or down trees, whorc- s r . ^’rnH^nhoii'r vtelt to K ^ l o ^ over possible. Moplcs and poplars S 'v o S t S »l>or. erccn. m.l.o .ho h e . book ii Til ■? ‘i turn trip over No. 5 highway this logs. ______' , •'■ tv ,.v year! DOROTHY GELLATLY. REMEMBER YPU COLUMN i; lyf APPRECIATE ASSISTANCE The Japanese Young People and !W Teen Town entertained the Young Vancouver, Apr. 29 People’s group at a party held in the Queen Alexandra Solarium Editor, Kelowna Courier. the United Church hall Saturday y>< I ^ We read with much interest your n ljt of lost .11 editorial regarding the concert ser- Tac Irizawa, president of the ics May wc express thanks for the group, opened the molding wito a c l c a S way in which you pro- dcvoOonal. and Allen Cmwe. from Resembling the Bikini atom bomb explosion, flames and smoko BALL Ecntcd the facts,' and your under- Naramata, spoke on the modCTn N O TH IN G LIKE A “ N U G G E T ” SH IN E standing attitude regarding the version of the parable of good Ufc. erupt spectacularly os an explosion of 10,000 gallons of gosollno p m lS s involved. Wc were parti- Following the ^®voBonal perl^, spreads fire which menheed the town of Tolleson. Arizona, re­ TO PUT YOU BACK ON YOUR FEETI in aid of the cularly Interested in your com- games were played and lunch serv- cently. Twenty-eight persons suffered burns. An oil plant, ments regarding the absence of ma- cd. The remainder of the evening grocery and the service station, above, were destroyed. ” your shoes Crippled Children. nv "music-lovers”— a point which was spent in dancing. * ~ ' this has sumrised us also. 'The Young People’s group re- “r'Su"A iaG G ET MORNING? TheTupport of.your newspaper gre’t to hear of Klkkulto Toi^eas throughout the campaign and dui>- accident while returning home MONDAY, MAY 10th. ing the season has been of very from the party, Over 100 Delegates From SV omen^s greatIt imporianceimportance wto the iiiv project, “**“and oviuaxw Square dances, ~old ~ Ume^mtzes > aii^ A . KS we wantw a n t you to ' 'k n o w we appreci- - and poUcas were o n the pro^am for | _ ¥ i > a r m at the Scout Hall ate thisttiis very much. culture Wednesday of last _wee^ In S tltU teS KeVDeW rA C U V e / e a f/ Again our best thanks.. when the young people received Yours sincerely, their first Besson In the nearly for­ GORDON HILKER; gotten art of old time dances. Summerland Woman New President C k a i e e f Hilker Attractions Limitejj . Marguerite Valentine, Nita Vld- ler and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crewe Mod® for tho stylo-minded man were among the graduates at the By ELLA L. H, PIXTON Appreciate Help who wants topnotch comfort, Vancouver, B.C., closingciosiiiK dayuoj’ ceremonies —at the______Na- RUTLAND—More than 100 delegates from the various Women’s In- April 30, 1948, ramata Christian Leadership School stitutes In Souh^ Okanagan and Similkameen districts attended the annual Lcckio’s Dress Boots givo you Editor, Kelowna Courier: . on Wednesday. rally held in the RuUand Community HaU last week at which time mem- flrmo support whero it*s most A party will be held on May 12 bers reviewed the tremendous amount of work accomplished during the It is impossible to wihd up the needed. They keep their shop® 1048 Red Cross Appeal without sen- in the United Church Hall, to bring past year. The district organization Is made up of seventeen institutes: w ith the successful yean Osoyoos, Okanagan Falls, Oliver, Cawston, Keremeos, Penticton, Nara- and or® long-wodrlng. Buy in Vhe rece^cam paf^.^e ------— ------0mata,,3^9, Summerland, PeaclUand,Peachland, Westbank, wesroanK, i4.eiowna,Kelowna, i^asi,East ji.eiowi«.,Kelowna, them at your Lcckio dealer. COMPLIMENTS British C o l S i a ^ b sc ri- it is not entirely responsible for Rutiand, Winflel,d Winfield Jr.. Okanagan Centre and the Kalamalka . „nn+riViiitpfl 50 D6r ccnt abov6 the success Of the appeal. The $450,- institute at Oyama. thivf nrovince’s quota of $300,000 is 000 contributed this year in British At the close of the session, Mrs. A. K, Macleod, of Summerland -was of & Huo to no smaU part to community Columbia came from citizens whose elected president, and she wiU appoint a secretary-treasurer to take toe nnd their co-ooeration with appreciation and understanding of place of Mrs; R. Endersby, of Oyama, who has fiUed toe post efficiently the^Red CroS. Red Cross Work was obtained from for the past two years. Next year’s convention will be held at OsoyoW. While the extra effort and space the scores of cMried by t^^ gpj^g ijg^j roads and the day- led. The welcome given toe Cana- you devoted to publicity for the local papers during twelye mo downpour, all the Institutes Hinn delegation by. toe Dutch peo- Eociety during the campaign period of the year. «t.r ^^t one were represented, while ^ ig was especially memorable; the -#Ti. EWBSTKBNa t o n c ®UMITgD is most helpful in bringing before This generous and unnag^g ser provincial board was represen- results of the amicable relations be- your readers the need for func^, vice on the part of B ^._puou superintendent,, Mrs. S. tween them and the Canadian sol------tions ^is^ jesponsible, and Mrs. J. H. East, dlers during the liberation,' the way. for the success of the recent director for the dis- speaker declared, campaign. , trict WOOD FOR SAUS May I add my own personal Registration began at 10.00 a.m.. Tour Holland Immediate Delivery thanks for your never-failing ®°' au the guests being greeted as they At the; close of the convention, Any Length! operation hwit my department. ,, arrived by Mrs. G. Mugford, presi- arrangements had been made for a dent of the Rutland' Institute and week’s tour; by bus of HoUand off KENAKEN FUEL Co. RETA w^, MY^S, P tho usual 1106 of touTist fravol Bud Phone 1031 51-tfc Provincial Publicity D^^ep" mAmtog spssinn wa.s cbnven- it was during this week that Mrs. :tor.~ ed at 11700 o’clock Tjy toe pfesideht, Gii^^ received the “Impres- Mrs. P. W. Pixton, of Okanagan siohs,” which she described so gra- yi«.M»'V* Centre. phically. ^ AX' ‘O, God b ur Help in Ages Past” Several resolutions yrere dealt was sung and followed by the ad- -with. One requesting the Federal dress of welcome by Mrs. Mugford, Government to have names of per- to which response was made by sons applying for citizenship posted Mrs. D. P. Simpson, of Osoyoos, in the new^apers, provoked some M POnAHT who ended her speech by saying discu^ion. toe and fellow members of toe Os- A refreshing tea, was served at oypos * Institute hoped that ar year 4.00 o’clock by the East Kelowna In- hence toe would be on the other stitute. end of the welcoming ceremony. ; QUALITy SHOES HEAR FOR DISTINCTIVE JOB PRINT­ Reports of D®les^t®s , After the usual preliminary bu­ ING TRY COURIER JOB SHOP siness w as dispatched, reports of the delegates were given. These Coming showed a tremendous, amoimt of Tom Reid, RP. work accomplitoed in the year just ended. Under-Secretary, Minister of Fisheries Some of the interests might be mentioned such as home manage­ AND ment, better houses, better schools SPEAKERS: and stocol equipment, social ser­ PEACHLAND vices of many kinds, promotion of TOM REID, M.P. arts and crafts, aid for hospitals. MAY 2 0 t h _ 8 p.m. Salvation Army and Rfed Gross, parcels for the impoverished coun­ h o m e tries, the improvement of social life and in rural areas, etc., etc. In a short address, Mrs. J. H. East reviewed Institute work in the AT — province esqilaining at some length WESTBANK for toe benefit especially of new “TED” CHAMBERS members the project of the estab­ MAY 2 0 t h - . 8 p.m. lishment of an endowment fund Liberal Candidate for rural girls studying domestic / RUTLAND science a t. toe U. of B.C., This to m be called toe W.I, Memorial, in memory of deceased members of Iv*^. Community Hall HON. the Women’s Institute of B.C. The (speaker also touched on “Othoa KELOWNA Scott Fund,” which provides for J. G. GARDINER treatment of crippled children at 'th MAY th —- 8 p.m. ” Minister of Agriculture the Queen Alexandra Solarium at Mill Bay, V J., this hospital being 17 founded and promoted by the W.I.’s TOM REID, M .P. 'of British Columbia. . SCOUT H A LL At noons members of the hostess Institute served a delicious lunch, at 8.00 p.m. “TED” CHAMBERS the guests being seated at three long Liberal Candidate beautifully appointed tables decor­ ated with daffodils and red apple Sjpeaking in Support of E. J. (Ted) Chambers as Liberal place cards. - DR. W. J . KN0X During toe noon recess the visi­ Candidate for Yale Constituency in the forthcoming tors had the opportunity of viewing By-election. Chairman the splendid 'display of arts and handicrafts of all sorts, toe work en­ iTi CBNOINE DUROID ASPHALT SHINGLES tirely of Rutland residents. The best you can buy. They’re super-saturat^ and thickly On convening at 180, “O Canada” , coated ■ with pure asphalt. New macUnes firndy imbed colorful HIS RECORD : was followed by “Dear Land of slate ^anules in the surface^ giving maximum years of H?" M. F. GREGG Home,"’ from Libolius “Findlandia” added protection. ^ Resident of Yale for over 30 years and during that time Minister Veterans Affairs sung by the Okanagan Centre ladies KELOWNA choir, directed and accompanied by L _ 3 was given the following responsibilities: Mrs. P. W. Pixton. By request, the • President Associated Growers of B.C.—23 years, choir sang again later in the day in CORRECTLY APPLIED BY APPROVED EXPERTS o Penticton Council, 7 years, 4 years as Reeve. MAY th — 8 p.m. TOM REID, M.P. a charming manner,,, “I Hear The 28 Bees A-Humming” ai^ the “Song of Skilled application is just as necessary as a top product. • President, B.C. Federation of Agriculture—5 years. the Fisher Boats,” both by Bain- Sidney applicators are well-established and reputable roofers. • Director Canadian Federation of Agriculture—4 years. bridge-Zennecnik. ' 'They have plenty of “ know how”. They do a first-class job • President Okanagan Federated Shippers Ass’n—S yrs. “TED” CHAMBERS Citizenship every time. o Administrator at Ottawa, Fresh* Fruits and Vegetables Liberal Candidate Mrs. M. E. Collas, of Summerland, Insist on both Genuine Duroid Shingles and Sidney. Approved under Wartime Prices and Trade Board—4 years. ^ v e an excellent paper on “Look­ application. • 'Member of Advisory Committee to Federal Dept, of ing Forward with the Women’s in­ stitutes.” One of toe suggestions Genuine Duroid Asphalt Shingles are made only hy Agxiciiltture—5 years. CONSTITUENCY made which provoked a good deal • Member of Advisory Committee Soldier Settlement YALE ELECTION OF of discussion was the matter of citi­ Board. MAY 31 zenship and better education for In­ • Represented B.C. Fruit and Vegetable Industry at “TED” CHAMBERS dians. Mrs. A. K. Macleod, also of Sum­ Imperial Conference, Ottawa, 1932. merland, added some helpful thoughts on the subjects mentioned by Mrs. Collas. The highlight of the rally was ROOFING & FAPER CO., LTD. Mrs. Gummow’s talk on “Personal Impressions of Holland.” Touching ■ V VICTORIA • VANCOUVER Yale ifeeds 'Ted' Chambers lightly ^for personal reasons’ on the seven days ocean travel across the Atlantic en route to toe conven­ tion in Amsterdam last September at Ottawa of the Associated Country Women of the World, the siieaker told of Agents for Sidney Roofing At Ottawa some of toe London sights with which toe was thrilled, toe short Jlet'4^ (^et 04t Side>! air trip to Amsterdam and at last THE BENNETT HARDWARE F. L. (DOC) FITZPATRICK, CHAIRMAN the convention where delegates and Phone No. 1 Kelowna visitors from rural v/omen’s socie- ties'fro^ 22 countries were assemb- ■ niimsDAy. m a y &. iwa THE KELOWNA COUMKR PAGE THIRTEEN

Tbllyour. The ma®«jd*»r llttea con­ SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK CIIAMGE OF NAME mentor, w bom Cornelius Mo- ducted by Mr*. H. McClure was ByR-lSCOUl Ccsiujle Mack, famous bweball GllUcuddy. MANY ATTEND won by Mrs. J. W. Bell. Mrs. A. Drake looked sdter the prominent SOUTH OKANAGAN VALLEY people contest which was won by OK. MISSION Mr*. Johns. The closest gucs* to the buttons in the jar went to Miss NEWS ROUNDUP Balfb. Mrs. Horn was the winner « ------GUILD TEA of the gu^slng by scent, J»a«» PENTICTON’S 1IM8 NOMINEE tion commissioners. The quesUon OKANAGAN MISSION - - 'Hjc being made up for the IICFGA directorate Is R, S. has been under review for some Guild of St. Andrcw'a Anglican ents used In a kitchen. Th^o con- g^. named at a sta­ llme but formulation of a policy '(A i Do r m o u s e d tfs should be seen Church held a Bucccssful tea at the tests was. managed by Mrs. G. Jew­ tutory meeting of the B.C. Fruit has been made dlfHcult by the rfs MAMt FROM ttS residence of Mrs. J. H- Horn el, and provided a great deal of Board last week over two other no­ sliorlagc of water. 0R.OW&INE&S* Wednesday afternoon fo last week. fun. ^ , minees, W. L,. Peaker, 1047 direc­ If lies pORMAHf ...NOT EATEN The weather mode It lmpoo.slhle for Mrs. Marjorie Tliomson took tor and Reg Duncan. ANY OPERA-nON of a car sale M5/yy^>AU.WlHlER* it to bo held In the garden, but charge of the sale of needlework. business In connection with the J. between 35 and 40 guests enjoyed Cakes were raffled at the clo-sc of IF PENTICTON COUNCIL is l.,awrence parking lots on the main the afternoon. (he afternoon. any closer on the 1948 tax rale, it street in Pcntlcto, will be frowned A delightful tea was convened by Tlirough the kindness of Mrs. has given no hint of it eo far. ISs- upon by civic authorities. R. How­ Kill destructive Mrs. IC. Shepherd with Mrs. J. Horn loaning her homo for the oc­ timates for the year, upon which ard made application to use vacant Horn at the urns, relieved by Mrs. casion,caalon. Mrs. Payntcr,*^aynicr, treasurer,ircasurer, an- jg jotg on Main Street for used car J . Ivens. The ladles of the guild as­ nounced ccivlng attention in a Bcrle.s of ape- sale purposes, and, in connection Garden Insects with sisted in serving. Guessing games noon amounted to . clal committee meetings, but cn- with his application, stated that were the order of the day and were proposals had been made that he quiry this week reveals that it is Z u l u both clever and amusing. tour ending In a not yet known whether there will place his “for sale" signs on ,cars ryH^^wAS A treasure hunt organized by the home of Mrs. E.Farrls on May reduction from last year’s MARRIEb USED parked on the Lawrence lot. Mr. WOMEN V I Mrs. E. Murdock, was won by Mrs. 12. Howard was informed that any IM 50 ntills. Tiic lengthy delay in ar­ FAVOR A Firecrackers riving at school costs has held up such operation is contrary to the CURIOUS zoning bylaw. For 1,000 ftAM the estimates. It was not known Headdress BY

RECORD SET lust good, ft ^ “ ation is , to doubIe!rirh^-^^''‘‘P°^^ted and kpmogenized ^ ?“**^teated BY “C A R r safely irradiated for Truck Owners - - Mill AND . a ■ , ' ■ Total of 2,608,106 Food and CHIPS .Clothing Textile Packages t h a n k YOU ! Delivered in Europe for phoning your orders in early YOU HAVE READ ABOUT THE NEW (afternoon if possible) we are CARE set a record of 2,608,106 very busy. lor b a b ie s food and clothing textile packages EAT HERE or “TAKE HOME" delivered in 17 European countries DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS in J947 and is on the way to an Phone 886-L4 and they^ll be ’ - "/f-om ready when you call! Contented Cows** NOW YOU MAY BUY THEM. even, greater volume of o^^erseas aid in 1948, Executive Director Paul iVAPORATilp Comly French stated in his annual JAILI, MMTlT^. We have on our floor a new 1948 three-ton report to the board of directors. FARROW’S COFFEE ILK_ Dodge equipped as follows:. Deluxe cab; 900x20 - CARE'S non-profit, government- a approved service last year tripled SOUTH SHOP FENOOZI 12-ply tires rear and spare; 825x20 12-ply tires the 992,749 CARE orders fiUed for front; 170-inch wheel base with heavily re-in- individuals seeking to aid friends and relatives overseas in 1946, the forced frame. Timken two speed—-double reduc­ first year-of CARE operation. tions differential matched to a new five speed :‘Tliese figuires! refliect CARE’S A1.BERT L. BEYER increased usefulness as the organi­ transmission and powered by the large 120 h.p. zation met needs more specifically Appointment of Albert L. Beyer by substituting specially prepared engine. as District Supervisor for the Ok­ food packages for the army surplus For further information you may write or anagan district, with headquarters 10-in-l package and by adding du- in Kelowna, has been announced by ring the-year,-blanket,_woollen,_cot- phone us at the address below. the London Life Insurance Com- ton and household linen packages pany. designed to provide needed tex- , life. Beyer comes from Calgary tiles,” French’s report said. Also where he was prominent in insur- added in 1947 were layette and in- ance and civic affairs. At the time fant and baby food package^ a ko- of his appointment he was presi- sher food-package, and special food CENTRAL GARAGE dent of the Life Underwriters As- packages conforming to the diet . GREENWOOD, B.C. . sociation of Calgary. He is recog- requirements of Great Britain, Eire nized as an authority in estate and Italy, SPRINKUR SYSTEM f Dodge and DeSoto Cars - Dodge Trucks planning and has never failed to , Still Needed BOX 367w PHONE 38 attain a prmninent plae in toe Com- Noting toe recent enactment of panys Leading Producers Club. _ toe European Recovery Program, , "S’lc French said “it would not diminito ^ - toe need for direct individual help .For a Ions tima ybu*v» baoR proniblnfl y o ^ t l a sood such as CARE has been providing. tprinklar Inlfiatton systeffl. Yoa*** waftea ana aavo d -nowf Nor does it give the indivdual the you're ready to buy. feeling that someone in America is interested in him as a person. Funds voted by the U.S. Congress are di­ BEFORE you BUY .. . rected to a long-range program of YOURSELF THESE THREE QUESTIONSi Binding is fine ... economic and agricultural rehabil­ itation and it is generally felt it (1) Am L or the manfrom whom I buy, expert In estimattns fo r books and bondages i will be 18 months to two years be­ the amount of tublns required . . . diooslng die proper fore this program will be reflect­ size end type of pum p. . . Installing the entire system so ed in any ^bstantial improvement in-the daily family diet abroad.” es to cut waste, achieve maximum efficiency et minimum CARE’S supply, division is respon­ cost? ■ ' ■" i sible for all, CARE purchases, pac­ king and snipping. From February (2) What will it cost roe In time, labour and materials befme 1947, when CARE’S own food pac­ 'm y system Is completely set op reedy to deliver water? kage was developed, to the end of Will It be lest than die cost of e full system Installed toe year, the purchases amounted by Irrigation specialists? to $21,468,221:29. The report broke but for cam fort.. this figure down as follows: food C3) Will my system be operatingig efficienUyefficiently fffive, ten purcharing unit, $17,588,000; textile ft? Does I t c a w e liretln* retime guerintee . purchasing imit ^,255,177.89; office twenty years from now' supplies purchasing unit $625,<)43.40. of satisraeto^ senriceI badwd by iLC't. fen foremost menu* •a.* “Purchases are made only from faeturers o f nyshaulle eqol|msent. end their trained Its r^ponsible producers, manufactur­ representatives on the ' " ers and prime processor^ with quality toe first tonsideration,” CAN YOU1ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS TO YOUR French said. Few Changes OWN SATISFACTION? IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, Stanfidii’a Athktie Underwear brings joo A committee of leaders in the THEN... Hoar big^eedonu... freedom of d b < ^... field of nutrition serving without • •/A compensation, twice reviewed toe freedom of action..; freedom from binding. .. contents of toe CARE food pack­ r# # ( freedom from creeping! ages but has recommended few changes since toe new food pack­ Whether you are partial to aborts, boxer-type age was designed at the beginning or jocki^-type, <» combinations in of 1947, he added. The report concluded; “The exe­ r^olar or atbletie styh:. . . ydn*Il find cutive st^ has a feeling of ac­ in Stanfield’s Underwear the free-and- complishment during the past year R I DIRAIN and believes it, will be able, during easy fit that means cod com­ 1948, to continue to increase the ef­ fort aD sommer Icmg. It’s the ficiency of our operation, reduce 1 ■ >' underwear that pays yoa the our costs per unit distributed, and im r id tio n , r "...... 1 r ' « increase toe sales- to a point where fitting cmnpliment of letting CARE can make even a greater a m quaMufesd 0 • • 0 0] lUMPS&lOV/ER.LiiU- yon forget yon hare any on! contribution to the needs of Europe ff-i Mr* m :x i' than it has during 1947." TWO BALL TEAHIS BACKED BT KCS # 0 0 fanadm -ttiaH !0 i f e a r f St a n f ie l d *s Knights of Columbus again this JACK FUHR LTD. year are sponsoring two softball teams—^the senior girls* C.Y.O. team Kelowna, B.C. and toe K. of C. juvenile bpys. Vic Koenig Is in charge of the Kni^ts* sports committee, asisst- . ed by Tony Polk. Sweaters wiU be ik Un d e r w e a r provided for both teams, Koenig a t s e d 'i y«-s has announced. THE ESl-CIWWA <»U RIE» PAGE FOURTEEN was attended by Mr. BUly DIimjs cent and superphosphate 49 per U r, and Mrs. W. T. B m m arc and Mr. Dick Kerehiku A reception cent. A hoilday in Vancouver, Royal Anniversary Stamp WHS held at the htmm of Mr. amd MUe. Nick Boychuk. cowpl® M t gum i» at Sylvia Hotel foe a short honeymoon In Washing- ten. They wiU mike their home in Kelowna. ’ PENDOZI

MODERN CmXCIUSNS The poultry indtwtry in the Unit­ ed States la trying to develop a "chicken of tomorrow** wltti more Mrs. W. S. Fry. who spent the Kny McGIadery. daughter of Mr. white meat, larger drumsUcka and rilO NB winter In Victoria, arrived on Fri­ and Mrs. Samuel McGIadery, re­ a minimum of l»«ie. 934-L 2 LOCAL GUIDES day from Calgary, where she has turned on Monday from Vancou­ spent Ujc past montli with her sis­ ver, where she is In her third year BrlUslt output of chemicals has “KAISER COMFORT” PASS TESTS arts and science, at the University. been Incrcaufing since 1939. Produc­ ter-in-law, Mm. J. H. Woods. In • It # Formation marching and dancing Victoria Mrs. Fry was a guest at tion of sulphuric acid is up 26 per were among the activltlea of the the Angela. She plans to spend a Rogogenient Flrvt Kelowna Girl Guide Com­ month at the Willow Inn. Mr. and Mm. George W. Morris. pany at its regular Monday meet­ • • • 770 St. Paul Street, Kamloops, an­ ing at Scout Hall. Tests wer« pass­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kcady, of nounce. the engagement of their ed by Marietta Anderson In healtii, Greenwood, who have been visit­ daughter. Margery Kathleen (Ger­ useful article and first aid; Nancy ing Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Johnson, ry) to Mr. Gordon Burt McKayr-of Ellis, teaching health rules; Gert­ left bn Tuesday to return home. Kelowna, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. rude Kurtz, cook; Sheila Moss, Mrs. Kcady was formerly Sybil McKay.' of Roland, Manitoba. Tlio compass. All Guides must report at Simpson, of Kelowna. The Kcadys wedding will take place In the 1 p.m. at tlic Scout Hall, Monday, also spent several days with Mr. Kamloops United Church on Juno May 10 in full vmiform. to fall in and Mrs. Tierney O’Keefe In Ver­ 3, 5.30 p.m.. Rev. R. R. Morrison of­ for parade. The regular meeting non, when they attended the Chris­ ficiating. will bo held in the evening. tening on Sunday, of Terence D’Ar- • • # cy, their godson, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. McKlm, Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. O’Keefe. Campbell, Mrs. Will Harper and with ValcnUna, Itegina, and their • • • Mr. Liftry Kelly are leaving Sun­ son, Ady, arrived from Roumanla A party was held for 14 small day to attend the Rotary conven­ on Monday to join relatives here. friends of Sharon Wolrod at the tion being held in Nelson on Mon­ MAOiCS home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day and Tuesday. R. P. Walrod, Pcndozl, on the oc­ • • • ORANGE MARMALADE BISCUITS casion of her fifth birthday. The Miss Doris Noble, consultant on afternoon was spent in gtunes, a nutrition, of the department of 3 cupa sifted flour car ride, and refreshments com­ health. Victoria, Is a guest at the V(i sett plete with cake and favors. Royal Anne. She Is visiting Kel­ 4 tbepns. sbortenlnfl owna during Nutrition Education 4 tspns. Msflic Dsklna Pntrdcr Dr, Helen Zeman returned on Okanagan Week. Miss Noble Is the daughter Sift dry InarsdUots todsther. Cut In short- Friday from several days spent on of Reeve and Mrs. M. S, Noble, of cnlntt until mixed. lH«t efta slldhtly In HAVE YOU SEEN BLOSSOM TIME in the Okana­ a routine trip for the health unit, Armstrong. measurlnacupisdd mllkuno msrnuiiBde including Osoyoos, Okanagan Falls • • • to nuke %cup end add to first mixture. gan? If you have, oee them again, there’s nothing more Roll out about tk*>ncb thick | cut erJtb and Oliwr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moryson were floured biscuit cutter. Top each with a beautiful. Take a ride on the Silver Green Bus at any » • • hosts at an Informal dinner party little marmsladoiboke In hot oven (43S°P.) MADE IN CANADA time and see the Valley in all its splendor. Mrs. John Dunlop returned from hold on Sunday at tho .Kelowna Bearing excellent likenesses of Their M^estles, the one-pound about IS minutes. Makes 16. Lethbridge on Monday accompan­ Golf Club in honor of Mr. Duncan stamp 1$4.00), above, was issued recently In tho U n lt^ Kingdom ied by her mother, Mrs. W. D. Hfir- to commemorate tho silver wedding anniversary of King George Sutherland, of Vancouver, Mr. Ted VI and Queen Elizabeth. _____ die. Mrs. Hurdle, who has been In Charlton, another well-known Van­ hospital at Lethbridge, has come to couver golfer, was a member of the Scenic Tours recuperate with her son-in-law and party. A nNVEE' A iwrnagt a Mrs. Ron McColl, Mrs. Harold Wil- daughter. Mrs. Dunlop left for . • • • and Mr. A. H. Hooper. by arrangement for Clubs, Lodges and other groups. Lethbridge a fortnight ago. Mrs. Doyle York, of Vancouver, I f i b A lC 1 iJ YT and Mrs. J. H. Roaf, of Vancouver, Mrs. Jim Purvis returned on Wed­ are holidaying nt Eldorado Arms, nesday from a trip to the coast, the former for a week, the latter Members of the Listening Group CHARTER A BUS where she has spent the past ten for a month. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew were treated to an evening of un­ usually beautiful music on Monday Trips arranged from or to anywhere. . . Jeep your |^oups days at Hotel Vancouver. Turnball, also of Vancouver, are , * • • at the Arms for a week or so. at the home of Mr.»and Mrs. H. G. together and have no travel worries. Call J. W. PA V l«^ On Saturday night Miss Jean ' • • • ' M. Gardner, when Mr. Dick Bowes Phone 396-X Gardiner was a dinner hostess at Of interest to Kelowna residents brought a De Forest radio phono­ graph combination machine and the home of her parents In honor is the engagement of Marjorie Me­ ENGLEHABT—TEDBECK of Miss Marian Davies on the oc­ redith, daughter of Mrs. Harold recordings which made up a superb Do you like canned program. Excerpts from _La Bo- On Wednesday, April 21, in .the casion of Miss Davies’ birthday, Dean Gooderham, formerly of Ke- peaches to be luscious^ when guests included Mrs. A. J. ,lowna, and the late Mr. Gooder­ heme by Albanesi and, Gigli, and United Church at Vernon, Rev. G. Hughes, Miss Audrey Hughes, Miss ham, to Charles Carothers Carpen­ others members of La Scala, Milan; W. Payne officiating, Nellie Ted- SILVER GREEN STAGE LINES Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro reck, eldest daughter of Mr. and smooth, firm, and 73-75c Edna Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. W. ter, of Victoria. The groom-elect is Gardiner. the elder son of Mr, CSiarles How­ for harp; Prokoflefi’s Sonata played Mrs. Samuel Tedrick, of Edmonton, generous in size? Then by Horowitz and excerpts from and Joseph Peter Engelhart, only land Carpenter, of San Marino, Cal­ “Royal City” is your ifornia, and the late.Mrs. Carpenter. GlazounofC’s Raymonda Ballet for­ son of Mr. and Mrs. i^oseph Engel­ The wedding will take place quiet­ med the entertairiment. Those at­ hart, of Kelowna, were united in brand. Your grocer ly in Victoria. tending included Mrs. Paddy Ca­ marriage. The bride ■ \vas attended • • • meron, Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. L. Cros- by Miss Linda Boychuk and Miss can supply you. Miss Thelma McKim, Okanagan sley, Mr. Ray Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Rosie Kereluk, and the flower girl ^ TT Stores representative for the Apple Blos­ S. R. Elliott, Mrs. J. Nilson Mac- was Emily Kereluk. The groom U nited som Festival, and Mr. Jack Both­ Farlane, Mrs. S. M. Simpson, Mrs. am, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz, Mr. Les Johnstone, Mr. Les Roadhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Edric Oswell and Mr. H. E. Walker, PIRITV Charles Gaddes, when-they-motors of JVancouyer.______ed'to Wenatchee for the Apple Blossom festival. On Friday evening the Playwrit­ YOUR GUIDE TO SAFE BUYING ing Group met,at the home of Mr. W MOL KSALt-f a and Mrs. W, A. C. Bennett, when On April 23, Mr. and Mrs. Harold UjCShH, (ANH[D ■ (UtED C AN N C D F 0 0 D S Willett, Glenmore, Were hosts to M^s. Ken Vernon acted as hostess. Mabd Boyer’s play,. ‘‘A-Fishin’ We the Play writing Group, when plays 4721 for the May program were chosen. Will Go” was discussed. Members SE'AP0^Ht!0WH flSW (O- I’ '-' included Miss Nita Bennett, Mr. Mrs. Jack Hampson’s murder mys­ M.W.B. flSll'OOCKS '• VArtCOUYEf. S( V op r Sho|ii»l|ig G tery, ‘‘Twin - Brothers”- will-be pro­ and^ Mrs._ Cedric Boyer, Miss Eura d u c t Wednesday, May 12; and Leeson, Mrs. Georgina Mailsonville, "RV plays by Minta Vernon and Con­ nie Swartz on May 26, Miss Eura Leeson, of Vancouver, was _ a guest of-the evening! She is staying with THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MERCHANTS Mrs. Georgina Maisonville. ■ *.. * WALTER’S WOOD- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and CROSSROADS PETTMAN BROS. their daughter. Ann, of Penticton, SUPPLY (GIBB GROCERY) I LAWN GROCERY were week-end . guests of Mrs. A. J. 1302 S t Paul S t Phone 75 -1020 2091 RICHTER S t Phone 1090 Hughes and Miss Audrey Hughes, SATURDAY - TUESDAY REID’S CORNER Phone 814-L Pendozi Street. GORDON’S MEAT -SOUTH KELOWNA • • • •Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and their S. McGLADERY MARKET LTD. MERCHANTS son, Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert 425 Bernard Ave. Phones 178-179 2900 PENDOZI St Phone 551-Ll McKim, and their daughter, Leah, Okanagan Mission, Phone 256-R3 drove to Wenatchee for the Apple WALDRON’S GLENMORE STORE Blossom Festival. GIL M E R V Y N GROCERY g L e NMORE ’ Phone 3G7-R 1705 RICHTER S t Phone 380 1383 Ellis S t Phone 133 COOPER’S GROCER^ MAN’S WORLD DON’S GROCETERIA — Prices Effective — FOR MAY 7 to 13. 1953 PENDOZI S t Phone 388 Mr. H. E. Walker, of Vancouver, RUTLAND Phone 440-L left the-Royal Anne on Wednesday “after 'several daysrm-Kelowna—MSv Walker, casualty rehabilitation of­ Roger’s Golden fir ficer of the D.VA. at Shaughnessy, is on. a routine • inspection trip through the Okanagan and Koo- tenays. ■ SYRUP « * * Mr. Bryan Duggan left on Thurs­ day for Moose Jaw. He will take up a new position at Bell Plains, 5 LB. TIN Saskatchewan. Mr. Bill Anderson returned on Monday from Lethbridge, where, m with his wife and children, he at­ tended the wedding of Mrs, An­ derson’s brother, William McNab, to Nita Landeryou, daughter of Jj| ill Stgawberry 17c per pkg. the Social Credit member for Sou­ thern Alberta. Mrs. And^on and the children will return in a fort­ CHINA night. FINE m PURE, 24 OZ. 5 5 Mr. John Layton arrived hme c from the University of B.C. . on 2 LBS. Monday, to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Layton. fe; $ 1 .1 0 s s ,s PURE, 4 LBS. 9 9 Mr. Leo Fischer, of Chelm, Por c land, arrived on Monday to join his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. f-v-; and Mrs. Walter Fincher, Stockwell Avenue, traveUing from Bremef- WINDSOR; 5 lbs. for haven to Quebec. CLEAN'UP 'V Mr. F. W. Crowe was a recent vi­ sitor in. Vancouver, where he stay­ OF ed with his daughter, Mrs. -Freda Allen.' Wax Paper 9 > ir . i • • • , Mr. Duncan Sutherland, profes­ Hand-e-wrap, 100-£t. rolls ...... Bmm sional of the Point Grey Golf Club, • ODD LOTS left Monday for Vancouver. He has spent several days herb, coaching local golfers. He was a guest at the • LINES TO BE DISCONTINUED Royal Anne. ’ L arg e pkg. •• » Mr. Frank Buckland return^ including 66-pce. Dinner Sets - Bone China - Cups Saucers - Teapots last week from' a two months’ tnp Vases - Cake Plates - BpnBons - Shadow Box Pictures - Wooden spent visiting at the coast. He spent a week at the Empress Hotel_ in Book-ends - Ornaments - etc. Victoria, Visited Duncan, CJhilli- KELLOGG’S wack. New Westmin^f, a week at Harrison Hot Springs and a K e t c h i i p VARIETY PKG. week in Vancouver. , YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE A NICE GIFT AT TRAVELLING INSTBHCTOR AYLMER’S 10 pkgs. of 6 kinds of In India the government sends c e r ^ , around instructors to teach viUa- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES r ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ gers principles of bee-keeping and farming. GRANDADDY OF ’EM ALL 2 0 to. SlusAo Ui at 1Jf59 11 OZ. c Z 9c Film boards in Australia, Great Britain, India and South Africa w ere, modelled bn Ctanada’s Na­ tional Film Board. ^Ui4> B tnaei SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL Buy in Your Own Community and Save!! Brazil’s first school of chemical engineering is located at Sao Paulo —the country's industrial centre. PAGE PIFTEEH TUVHSDAY. MAY «. I»M T H £ KJULOWHA COURISISE lUota wtigfon Pipe vincial Government Employees’ As­ property on the comer of Leon and Band proved a real boon and one Kenzie. Ed Saklofsky, Andrew Ba- vice. Interment followed in Kelow­ ment, Peachland. a son. zan and Ian CoUlnaon, has been na cemetery. sociation which will be held at the BOWnS — At the Kelowna Gen­ AbMt atrcccl. Two otlicr real es­ of the most popular attractions of Scout Hall on Monday night follow­ FINN’S HAUL tate finna have also tendered bids the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Fes­ formed in Kelowna, and apeclallzcs The deceased was bom in Wales eral Hosiptal, on Wednesday, May NOTICE in drilling for domestic and com­ and had lived in Canada for over ing tho vL'dt of the Governor-Gen­ 5, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. George’ on for the property. tival last wcek-e^. eral to tho city. Have I1.S09 to toveol with active The matter was referred to com* , Twenty-nine membenrof the lo­ mercial water. 20 years. Ho came to Kelowna ab­ Bowie. Kelowna, a sort. partnenditp. Give fall parUculara Tho company, known as Okana- out a year and a half ago. Ho is Tho hall is being staged for the McNBaXr—At tho Kelowna Gener- mlttec after the letter was read. cal band, supported by pipers from purpose of raising funds to help WED., MAY 12 of prepeeltien and buslmaw In City win likely advertise the aalo the Penticton Legion Band, para­ ga Well DrlUcra. recently complet­ surviv^ by his mother and father al Hospital, on WcdncMlay, May 3, ed Its first well on the property in Wales. tho Crippled Children’s Hospital. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Ilamish Mc- Bponsorett by firat leUer to Bo* 771, Kelowna of the property, the land going to ded into Wenatchee and were a Carl Dimaway’a orchestra is provid­ Conrier. 73-lp the highest bidder. , '.colorful attraction In the main pa­ of C. D. Buckland at Rutland. Wa­ NeU, Peachland, a daughter. ter was found at 82 feet and o tost ing tho music. The association is FIELD—At tho Kelowna Genor- rade through the main streets of W ALim T. WYNDHAM expecting a capacity crowd and RUTLAND the Woshington city, baling showed that tho well pro­ Funeral service for Walter Tre­ ol Hospital, on Wednesday, May 5, duced «)0 gallons on hour and hopes that a largo sum will bo rais­ 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Field, A float entered by the Okanagan velyan Wyndham, who passed away ed for the worthy cahse. m aintain^ a 14 foot head. at hla home, 1953 Abbott St., on Kelowna, a son. ROVERS Boards of Trade — Penticton, Ke­ Seventy-sIx and one half feet of PRESTON—At Kelowna General • • • lowna and Vernon — also high­ Monday, May 3, 1948, at tho ago Dancing 9 to ? casing were used In tho six-inch of 84 years, will bo held tomorrow Hospital. Thursday, April 29, to Mr. lighted the guy parade. hole. Twelve feet of granite was STREAMS RISE and Mrs, l^awrcnco W. Preston. Tho local band, under the mana­ afternoon at 2 o'clock from the cha­ GOOD MUSIC I struck at 40 foot depth and casing pel of Day’s Funeral Service, Vcn. Rutland, a son. gement of G. W. Sutherland, and had to be continued below this le­ D, S. Catchpolc, Rector of St. Mi­ FROM SHOWERS REFRESHMENTS with Pipe Major James Arthur vel. The water rose to 54 feet from and Drum*Mnjor George Rcilh, left chael and All Angels’ Anglican Showery weather has prevailed tho surface. Church, officiating. Burial will bo for tho past week except for n NOTICE. Qonts 75^ Ladies 50^ here by chartered bus Friday and The drilling rig is on display at in Kelowna cemetery. GEORGE’S THIE SHOP returned last night. En route, the tho' Vernon exposition this week, break during tho week-end. A retired cattle rancher, Mr. Streams in tho district have all SERVICE STA'nON Como and Enjoy Yourself band played in Omak and Chelan, where tho complete drilling oper­ 'Wyndham came to Kelowna about PINK CLOVER, both in Washington. ation will be demonstrated and dis­ risen perceptibly but are well be­ will remain open Sunday. May 9. three years ago from Alberta. low the high water mark. from 9 ojn. to 9 pan. and each 75-2C In charming played. Samples of the cores each Birthplace was in Ontario. Besides Spot of Ilcmor well arc taken, every ten feet and A total of .30 Inch of rain fell be­ evening daring tho week May gift box. his wife in Kelowna, ho Is survived tween 10 a.m. yesterday and 10 0 to 13. until 9 p.m. Official representative of tho Ca­ submitted to tho geological depart­ by one’ daughter, Mrs. Gilpin, Ta­ t r y c o u r ie r c l a s s i f i e d a d s m nadian Okanogan was Miss Thelma ment of tho dominion government. njm. today, tho local weather ob­ $ 1 ^ 5 coma, Wash.; and two grandchild­ serving station reported. McKim, who was chosen for that A complete history of each well Is ren. A second daughter died In distinguished honor last March from filed with tho federal government. four other Valley contestants. She Alberto in 1019. W. S. Charter, 1410 Glcnmoro Rd., was known ns Miss British Colum­ was granted permission by City bia. Council Monday night to construct FIRE DAMAGES MANY CATHOUCS a temporary septic tank. The 17-ycar-old Kelowna girl held H ere You A re the spot of honor on the float of CITY HOME AHEND MASS H U B BARD the Okanagan Boards of trade. M A R n i B T , Charles Gaddes and Aid. Les Considerable damage to a pri­ Today is Ascension Day, the an­ Roadhouse were the official dele­ vate dwelling and belongings wore niversary of the visual ascension of gates of tho Kelowna, Vernon and caused by a fire on 468 Osprey Av­ Jesus Chlrlst into Heaven, 40 days .UMBER WINDOWS Penticton trade boards. enue, near Pcndbzl Street shortly after His Resurrection. Mr. Gaddes, spokesman for the before 3 o’clock this afternoon. Catholics tho world over were Kelowna group representing tho Firemen -were still ■ engaged In obliged to attend Mass this morn­ BAkELS ODDS ENDS 'Okanagan—the whole of B.C. in dousing sparlcs and detcnfiinlng ing. In Quebec this feast Is observ­ fact — was imptressed with the the cause at press time. ed by a IcgU holiday. magnitude of tho celebrations. “I Other churches In Kelowna arc had no idea It would be so big," holding special services tonight. he related, adding there were 35 F o r S a l e bands in tho huge parade. NEW LAUNDRY at INVIGORATOR HAIR M l "Our kilties were a unique at­ By Pro-phy»IflC»Nc traction and proved very attractive y and appealing to the thousands SERVICE NOW there,” he said. OWS AUCTION ROOMS 100,000 People There A VA ILA ^E SATURDAY, MAY 8th, at 1.30 p.m. , Normally with a population of about 13,000, Wenatchee .was swell­ Launder Ease Opens on Leon WE ALSO HAVE ed to the staggering total of about Avenue; Service , Complete fixtrn-wido brietlo 100,000 people during the festival, healthful ecalp stipwtetfgffli with Ironer r Colors: oystal, sapphlro orr*‘™- Mr. Gaddes said. “Actually it was a State affair — the Washington V ALLEY HARDWARE IF YOU WISH PHOTOS GOOD USED FURNITURE State Apple Blossom Festival." Kelovma housewives wiU have AT HOME . . .'ti phone call and WOOD WORKS TO SELL PRIVATELY Distinguished guests included an opportunity of getting their to 108 will bring a photo­ Gen. Mark Clark, an i^dmiral Ford, washing done free of charge on 2924 Pendozi Street (South) ^j%tactic ^leaugUtsJifja, grapher to ypur home at OUTSTANDING. VALUE ! ^ ROLL WAVE Washington’s Governor Walgren Friday and Saturday of this week. and Edgar Bergen. Mr. Gaddes had Reason for the offer is to intro­ LOOK! your convenience. Call and see this ^election. ,HAIR BRUSH an opportunity to speak briefly du­ duce the Bendix automatic home laundry service to Kelowna peo­ HEXAGON SHINGLES RIBELIN FOR PHOTOS I tjQ xu/UouS ring the dinner for ]the festival princesses and he mentioned Sir ple which is now available at Laun­ grey, green, forest green, M OUNTED s t u d i o Malcolm Campbell’s proposed at­ der Ease, located at 230 Leon Ave­ and re

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NOW SHOWING MONDAY, TUBS. — COMING — FREE! SHEER SCARVES Nightly at 6.45 and 9.03 p.m. Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY ONLY Squares and longs, plain, stripes, dots, and lovely SAT. continaous from 2 p.xn. COMB E A R L Y CONTINUOUS from 1 pan- FREE! Friday & Saturday ' white sheers with hemstitched ends. A story of big game himting. The Most Acclaimed ROY ROGERS FREE! May 7th & 8th GIVE HER A BLOUSE Pictu re in History! or a nice handbag in leather, .also just in—small Benedict Bogeaus presents "ROLL ON TEXAS moire or satin bags, nice for evening, or afternoon. Let the BENDIX AUTOMATIC HOME LAUNDRY GREGORY peck: MOON do the work while YO U wait comfortably, stroll in the SHEER NYLON HOSE — Also on this Program — park, or do your shopping. The BEN D IX, plus SOFT in all the lovely new shades, 42, 45 and 51 gauge, JOAN BENNETf W A TER, makes even the dirtiest clothes whiter than THE STRANGEST ScITlNC GLOVES I savage love story FATE EVER CHOSE TO ’snow.. It’s QUICK, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL iSOlVE HUAMN OESDNIESI of every description. Lovely soft kid in black, THE brown or navy. MACOMBER PLEASE NOTE ! Our Service is complete with Doeskin Gloves in white and natural, also wash­ able chamoisette and colored gloves in gold, AFFAIR" I r o n e r green, red, lime and purple, ' Darryl F. Zonuck : ROBERT PRESTON T h at’s GREGORY PECK 0 G H A I^ T Y d a n c e 0 Monday, May 10th in the Scout Hall. D0RO1HY McGuire also Launder Ease Proceeds to Queen Alexandra Solarium Fund CARTOON NEWS on LEON Ave. (next to Frozen Food Lockers) for Crippled Children. Attend ! It's for a JOHN GARflElD wonderful cause, / Laura Z,Z. Hobson- s • COURTEOUS SERVICE JUST A REMINDER ! . . . Nothing would make DENNiNC-eSAIC-eAYDEN • NO EXTRA CHARGES (leiitltMiiaii's Mother so happy as a ■nrf ANN OMAN • triON BARk -^ book of theatre tickets in| BOMAIOO • DON CASTU • AMPLE PARKING SPACE A p ro o in o n t the pretty lace-like enve­ RRMEMBBR Geo. A. Meikle Ltd. ' Wed. Only from 1 pjn. lope, at all Drug Stores. “QUALITY MERCHANDISE” 2 o ...... — Attend Matineee Shows - “IT’S L. E. on LEON”.