Thursday, October. 2, (Y952 ‘The News’ Classifieds FOR SALE — Prime grain-fed beef and pork. Apply Anderson Feed Co. : C6-37 FOR SALE — One good ‘cheer heater, 25 of 8” and 10” nickle plated furnace flue pipe. Two oak end-tables. Phone 3791. P3838 FOR SALE — Clare Jewell Stove $35 cash. Phone 2678, J. C. Mc- Luckie. we P3-38 FOR SALE — Three panel dou- ble-diamond glass window.:7 ft. by 6 ft. Apply Box 285 or Myles MacPherson. FOR SALE —. 1949 Plymouth Concord in first.class condition, $1600.-'Terms arranged. Apply W. Nixon, Blueberry Store. Phone 2331... P3-39 FOR SALE — 1950 Austin. Guar- anteed ‘to suck more dust and - dirt than any three vacuum cleaners.” Sid: Walton, Blue~ |’ berry Creek. * P1-40 FOR .SALE .— .Two bedroom house. Insulated. Reasonable for cash. Immediate occupancy ‘Apply -corrier of Fifth and Main, Castlegar. ° P1-40 FOR RENT — Four roomed house. Apply Mary Moroso, Box 136, 7th and-Main. P3-40 P3-39!" FOR ‘SALE — Four-piece bed- - Yoom~ suite. Huron’ wood and coal ‘stove, (water jacket in- cluded.) Electric iron, Galvan- ized bath’ tub. ‘Chrome table and chair set (four chairs). D. E. Hughes, DuMont Subdivis- ion, Kinnaird. ; C1-40 FOR SALE — Italian prunés. Apply Mrs. F. Eremenko, next to the Castle Theatre. C1-40 HELP WANTED — Experi d CASTLE’ NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Arson Hearing. ‘Continued from Page 1 lap fuse, sprinkled it .and’ the walls, of the mill with gasoline and set the fuse on fire. Wanted Others to Confess ‘ Constable Cline testified’ fur- ther that on his several visits to Popoff in Jail following his sign- ing of the statement, the accused said he felt.that those responsible for other fires in : the district, would also come forward and, confess once they had heard that Konkin, and himself had confess- Page 5 that John Zbitnoff and Bill Kalo- Soff had told him “the ‘work must be continued.” % ‘ “Paul ‘Popoff and me set fire fo the hall at Brilliant,” the Kon- kin statement declared and des- cribed how the two allegedly pre- Pared some burning material and Set fire to the front porch. The statement continued that Popoff asked Konkin’s help in setting fire to the Goloff mill and that he gave him some gasoline. - “Any other fires,'I don’t know about. That’s the honest truth,” the stat asserted, logi ing for i certain peo- ed, He was steadfast in i = ing that Konkin and himself were isible only for the stenographer to work part time in Law office. Apply Suite Seven, Eremenko Building or Phone 2138, P1-40 planer mill and community hall fires, . Staff Sergeant McKay, Trail Detachment, also testified that WANTED — Four or. five room’ house for ltérman. R during conv with him, Popoff led him to believe that all other Doukh Sr ible for able rent, Will ensure best of care in general. P.O. Box 585. . P3-40 WANTED FOR’ RENT — Two or three bedroom house in Cas- tlegar. Apply Maddocks Shoe tore. | C2-40 FOR ‘HIRE — Bulldozing. D-6 Cat. Apply H, M. Card, Robson, B.c. P3-38 FOR RENT — Two roomed suite. No children please. Box 438. Castlegar. P3-38 fires would come forward and confess just as soon as they had heard that he had made a con- fession. The police officer enteréd as further testimony a conversation he had overheard during one of the court recesses that morning, in which the two accused were advised that the Sons of Freedom had disowned them and wanted no further part with them. Paul Popoff reserved his de- fence, retracting his previous charge of police intimidation to and declari instead ple’s names since “I must men- tion names.” ' Konkin also reserved -his de-- fence but made a brief verbal statement in which he declared he had nothing to do with the Goloff mill fire, saying his wife was with child and he had enough problems of his own at the time. “I am i for Miscellaneous Shower Honors Recent Bride Some thirty guests assembled at the home of Mrs. Earl Mac- lean last Tuesday for a postnup- tial miscellaneyus shower in honor of Mrs. Wm. Goresky, formerly Miss Mae Forgie-Thom- son, . Corsages were presented to the bride, her mother, Mrs. I. Forgie- Thomson, and her grandmother, Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. George Santano was in FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Next week is Fire Prevention Week throughout Canada, It’s purpose is to bring to the atten- tion of the public the part they can play in reducing fire losses. Fire Prevention ‘starts in your own home. Check for danger spots and correct faults. Check your dwelling and contents in- surance, too. See that you are adequately protected should fire strike your home. Consult. Cyril charge of the entertai which consisted of a number of humorous contests annd games. Prizewinners were Mrs. V. Gor- esky, Mrs. Wm. O’leary, Mrs. L. Morey and Mrs. Don Wallace. A variety of household articles Bell Ltd. for advice. Office above Bank of Montreal. Phone 3441, " Adv. Of the Latin American coun- tries, Brazil is the biggest buyer of. C ian goods. and or were ss to the bride, in a gayly decorated clothes basket. no fires,” he asserted. inter-High Softball Featured Here Sat, Saturday promisés to be a big day in the inter-high school his- tory of the district with an inter- high softball tournament at the local ball park, a banquet in the evening followed by a dance be- ing the events dul Refr served by the hostesses, Mrs, Wm. Easton, Mrs. L. C..Johnston, Mrs. G. Santano, Mrs. Wm. O'’Léary, Mrs. C. Fraser and Mrs. V. Jones, topped off the evening in grand style. In New Brunswick a pulp and paper company and the provin- cial government employed a fleet of 19 airplanes to spray a 200,000 acre stand of forest against the spruce budworm. Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. S. ENROL NOW — Highland d i st beginners’ FOR SALE — Two d-hand washing machines. H. S. John- son, Columbia Avenue. P3-40 classes, K. Andreashuk, Phone 3741, Castlegar. P3-38 FOR SALE — Two 10-section hot-wat J ‘i diat Nick Stoochnoff, 2nd Avenue and Main Street. P1-40 FOR SALE — Dutch and Cana- dian flowering bulbs’ are now in stock at Nielsen’s Green- houses, Kinnaird. P1-40 LOST — Girl's bicycle. Maroon. Liberal reward. Mrs. J. Byers. P1-40 ‘ NOTICE — St. Alban’s Guild Hallowe'en Tea, Friday, October 31. 3-5 p.m. Hallowe’en Treats for sale. C1-40 that the confessions made were induced by threats from firemen and Fire Chief R; A. D. West. He alleged that Mr. West threatened “We will burn you with the houses. Two days before our ar- rest he continued, “we decided to take the fires on ourselves and get in jail so as not to be burned at home.” Konkin Statement Evidence entered against Kon- kin was his own voluntary state- ment, iled in his quarters at FOR SALE — Used Standard Re- mington typewrited. Apply I. Riley, Phone 2182. P1-40 NOTICE — Reserve November 8 for the Legion L.A. Tea and Bake Sale. C1-40 HereauThere With Arlee I didn’t mean it! I take it all back! I think it is a beautiful car, mow can I please ride in it again?? Seriously tho, the shades are really nice but it is certainly a lucky thing we didn’t run out of paint ‘because there were so many colours blended to make each shade that we would never be able to hit the same one again. Heather keeps saying we got a “new bran car” and it certainly feels like it, Gordon came home from “Cubs” the other night with 20 boxes of Christmas Cards and I nearly had heart failure — had visions of sending two to each of my friends at Chritsmas and an- other at Easter with the remain- der next Hallowe’en. However, he is selling them faster than I expected so we can breath again. Funny how much magic there is in the word “Cubs”. Boys that belong to that organization are usually pretty good boys. People like to help them out, maybe be- cause they are so willing to help others, . Went over to Nelson yester- day to heckle the Telephone Co. into giving us a phone—we hope out of sheer desperation they will give us one so we will let them alone, There’s a situation I could really sound off about if I got ‘the chance so guess this is a ‘pretty good place to end this column. 4 AS Low sé As @ ja can now enjoy the comforts of an insulated home sine aad and pit up to 40% on fuel bills by installing Zonolite Insulgting Fill now! It’s so easy to install—do it all yours yours 60 for Avcdas Attic! in j ingle afternoon! Lightweight Zonolite Sateeay fom the bag, between Ceiling joists and sidewall studs. Just pour and level—that’s all! Your home gains added _ fire. of and r protection, too. ‘Termite- f. Once in, Zonolite is there proof, for the FREE estimate. WALDIE di re ’ PP pi eae life of your building. Come in or call today for a “Lumber and Building Supply. Nelson jail on Sept. 15. This statement was also made after the usual police warning and without any threat, inducement, or promise of favor whatsoever, Constable Cline testified. ed by the Stanley Humphries High School, the full day of softball competition in which both boys and girls teams will take part from Castlegar, Rossland and Trail high schools, begins at 10 a.m._and continues till late afternoon. The banquet at 6:30 p.m. is under the direction of Miss M. Millican, Misses Babs and Tannis Killough and Miss Anne Hender- son with Mel Gustafson as mas- ter of ceremonies. The evening dahce for the Players, students and invited friends is sponsored by the local Students’ Council and will take place in school gymnasium, Plans for the tournament, ac- cording to Miss B. Ball, girls’ physical ed i instructor at In the statement, the declared that he had no intention of “going' back to the work” but Train Schedules Change Slightly Timetable changes recently an- nounced by Canadian Pacific Railway officials to take effect Sunday, September 28, will mean slight ch in train sched 3 for Castlegar. Train No. 12 from Vancouver, which now leaves Castlegar for the East at 3:43 a.m., will leave here at 3:58 a.m. on the new sche- ule. The Vancouver train, No. 11, which now leaves Castlegar for the west at 8:39 one half hour later at 9:09 p.m. The schedule for the bus from the East, connecting with train 67 at Nelson and now arriving at Castlegar from Nelson at 1:30 P.m, will remain unchanged. The bus connecting with train 68 at Nelson for the East, will leave Castlegar ten minutes soon- er at 3:30 p.m. instead of at 3:40 p.m. as at present. Train No. 68 will leave Nelson for the East fifteen minutes sooner at 5:00 P-m. instead of 5:15 p.m. as at present. : p.m., will leave, the high school, were begun last year with a view to encouraging inter-high competition and sport- smanship. Other tournaments, for both indoor and outdoor win- ter sports, are planned for later in the season: wtaying a major part in the organnization of Saturday’s game is I. Dergoussoff, Castlegar. As an incidental note, any readerd possessing an old golf club or two for which they have no further use, are advised that Miss Ball would be glad to ob- tain them for her girl’s P.T. classes, ee At the 1951 census Canada’ had 1,306,634 horses, less than half as many as in 1941, FORSALE | For Highest Offer PARTIALLY BURNED HOUSE On Third Avenue in Castlegar near High School. House as is. Lot included. SEND OFFERS TO J. BLOODOFF, Brilliant, B.C. Announcement Mr. T. J. Teahan of that he has _ purchased Castlegar. ; my a Effective immediately, this Trail wishes to announce Defoe’s Coal business in business will be known as 1 TEAHAN'S FUEL AND TRUCKING The new firm will be handling all types of domestic and commercial coals ftom: Drumheller, Leth-; _ bridge and’ Crowsnest Fields. " . They will be pleased’ to give you any information “and . take your orders at the office of the... ; ARROW MOTORS To’.all: Castlegar and Kinnaird residents, .Mr. Teahan -bespeaks your kind ‘patronage and assures: you of the very best in coal service, Castle Theatre SAVE WITH A Thriftpass Friday and Saturday Another triumph for John Howard Davies - a who is winning America’s heart as “Oliver Twist”! GEORGE MINTER presents JOHN HOWARD DAVIES: ROBERT NEWTON ian “TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS” with JAMES HAYTER * MICHAEL HORDERN. DIANA WYNYARD © Produced by Brian Desmond Hurst * Direcred by Gordon Parry * Screenplay by Noel Langley A Renown Pictures Presentation * Released thru United Anises IRENE DUNNE Monday and Tuesday Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ALEC GUINNESS: The Mudlark Wednesday and Thursday The love affair between the beautiful farmer's daughter and ‘the soda fountain owner. The scene in which the soldier from Korea visits ~ his buddy's mother. RAL YL Oy bE Eb Ob OE Ot OF + 4 > ETHEL BARRYMORE GARY COOPER 4* VAN JOHNSON . GENE. KELLY JANET LEIGH FREDRIC MARCH WILLIAM POWELL An MGM Picture a is A BIG picture FRoM M-¢-M with 15 BEG stars: EVERYONE HAS A FAVORITE SCENE! There’s laughter, heart-throbs, romance for ai! What happens when one lady is overlooked by the census taker. The part where the Texas. cowboy gets something off his chest. £ bs ak e * k, f KKEREK Le Bekah as x ; $.Z.SAMALL- MARJORIE MAIN - GEORGE MURPHY: KEEFE BRASSELLE - JAMES WHITMORE eA PR#K NEEMAN WINN NANCY DAVIS-LEWIS STONE EH Fe $150 DAYMITE “SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. SLES