Page-8. AUTO GOURT Fully Modern CABINS Reasonable Rates , GASTLEGAR-TRAIL CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, May. 13, 1953 READY TO START POWER peoreer ‘ =n Page ‘Thursday, May 13, 1954 or ¢ r ge The News’ Classified TEN WORDS FOR ‘50c.. THREE’ “INSERTIONS” ‘FOR THE PRICE OF TWO .— PHONE 3031" B.C. produces nearly 12% of Canada’s pulp and paper, TEAWAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL and WOOD Phone 4191 ‘ WITH Castle Theatre A tstiyass HIGHWAY OFFICE — 80 Crescent St, Window Screens Glass of All Sizes and Weights CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR 155 MAIN ST. Screen Doors ’ Windows — Sash — Doors — Frames PHONE 3211 Wy Woe 2p teat en FIL Put FIL on the job, as thousands of other faaian farmers are doing. Discuss a Farm provement Loan with your nearest Bank q HANK’ < Monereal manager. Bank or MonrreEAL Canadas First Canks aeiae . working with Canadians tn every walk of tife since 1817 Castlegar Branch. ington on U.S. While the Canadian eovernment still awaits word\firom Wash- Lawrence harnessing Project, Hey Fellas! YOU'LL WANT TO BE ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE ‘GRADUATION DANCE . Drop In And Take A Look At; Our New. Shipment Of Sports Jackets MANY. SHADES AND curs TO PLEASE PRICED FROM ...... $23.75 to $29.50 AT LEITNER’S LIMITED: - : JAMES K. ELLIOTT, Manager with Canada. Ontario Hydro technician. phase is already uder way. Actual construction & pegin io June on the power i erolect in which New York state Soundines in the St. Canvence rh river, are held by William Morgan, phase of the St preliminary work on the power wark is expected ese kytoon balicons, used to take Life At With Mercedes S.HHS. the h of both Well, after being back at the|pages to their scheduled 50 pages old grind for nearly three weeks, |so it promises to be jammed full I finally have a chance to report of exciting material. The and teachers. - to the West K Saturday, our school was Oost wilk to be eeprerented at the. PTA-Ex>} including . t Tannis Killough and yours truly. we were represented by. Mr. Collinson. The grot Students: Council Conference. aio be a display of student work. There were 25. delegates present}I hope all parents and students S-and students/| will attend as the proceeds go to- from the variows: centres in.the| wards Helping us in the high district — Nelson, Salmo, Ross- | school. land, Nakusp and Kaslo. The meeting was preceded by alunch-|been returned and reports came eon in the library served ‘by|out on Monday — oops! I got on Annette Zarchikoff, Babs and|the wrong subject. The conference followed and}mum so will leave my typewriter Brown, Tannis Killough and sack exhibition, Saturday, booth. There ‘will The Easier exams have all I seem to have typed my mazi- till next week. See you all at the group constitution. for their districts was satisfactory to ali the dis- tricts, How’s the fishing, Mr. Brown? “This advertisement i is not published or displayed by the Liquor-Control Board or by the G of British Col ceens to have had a late start. and finally -drew up one which I see both teachers and students 65 By on ors In and tie’ ne Deer Bent aera | Softball Loop Opener The graduates are actually get- tischenia ting reat abo vt the bane. edged the Oot Softball uet, exercises ani ice coming e fervill: tball up on ine aiet abe big disctiss- of “the: Int ane” Sof ion aroun ie ool is whether oe not the Grade Elevens will get Sunday, afterodn. ing ready in time. They The Castlegar Junior Cubs Team 6-5 in the opening encount- League, played at ‘Ootischenia it was a thrilling game in put Ootischeni New Type Gasoline ' Announced By Gil Co. fing, the hosts scoreless mean- Develepment of the- world’s first By ei but Juniors fought back with two .}runs in the seventh anda run in the ninth to take the game, hold- while. , wen Grunerud was the winning British Columbia Limited. ‘The company’s research organ- ization, California Research Cor- the new gasolines which are now in stock at Standard’s plants and retail outlets: throughout British _{gasolines was announced Mon-|whiffing 14 batters issu- day by Standard Oil Company of] ing one walk. poration, developed and tested] Pete Stoochnoff. Together ‘they giving up five hits and council who ‘plan| i which Juniors took,a 2-0 lead in} The A the third frame, making it’3-1 in'|"* - ual Club is really go- the fifth. A four‘run homer by ing ahead to boost sales. They William Zoobkoff in the sixth,|° have had to add another ten into -a 5-3 lead} AREVOU The i é agent - provid: you more than protection when you buy insurance. He. pro) requirements—arral Bi insurance with one or more of the ies repre i by. him, which offer the best cover-'- age to fit your needs. Holding | an independent Position in your community, he ‘works :for your gredter good. In case of loss, you. benefit by his and Whether it’s an emergency or a~ simple routine matter, your insurance: agent is ready to assist you the moment you call. e ‘Enjoy the personal service pro- vided ‘by: an -insurance agent or broker. THE INSURANCE ‘AGENTS’ : ASSOCIATION. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Look for this symbol before you ; buy fire, casualty or ai insurance. | SINGER GETTING THEM. On the mound for losers was Pete Barisinkoff who was Aa lieved in the eighth inning b: were touched for five hits and seven walks with eight strike- outs. In the batting department, Phil pri- St banged out two hits of carburetor deposits and to remove existing deposits. Surveys have shown the greatest single cause of repair jobs to be the result of car- buretor troubles caused by these accumulated deposits. Careful tests conducted with large for J and 'Fred Horcoff, Ralph Englund and Ken Grune- rud were credited with a single each. - For Ootischenia, Bill Podnikoft, John Kazakoff, Walter Kanigan William Zoobkoff and Pete Bari. sinkoff slammed out a hit each, that the new lines elimi the by engine stalling, as well as rough idling due .to poor carburetion, and allow improved performance and increased gasoline mileage. The detergent-action is a qual- ity of both grades of Standard's automotive fuels, Chevron Sup- reme and Chevron Gasoline, mar- keted at units of Standard Sta-| * tion and-Chevroz Gas Stations, i which ‘scored - Naza- roff, Podnikoff -and Kazakoff ahead of him. 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Neilsen’s Greenhouses, Kinnaird, Phone 3412, C3-18 KROMHOFF HA’ ‘Kromhoff Hatcheries BR, No.5," _ New: BC. G.E.. ELECTRIC RANGE, NEW Condition. Used three months. Apartment size model in per- fect shape. If you are in need of an electric range, look this one over at 110-Third Avenue, Reasonably, priced. McCLARY ESCORT 'COAL AND wood’. range’ with hot water jacket, Good condition, Reason- able. E. J. Ennis, $18 Sul ve TWO LOTS 80'x200’ EACH. Dumont SESE TO A E. J. En: 5 ve, pply 1 has For Rent SEMI. MODERN UNFURNISHED house at Robson, two. miles ‘from, ferry. Phone 3118. C3-18 ‘| they got together in the fifist ‘Y¥ve been thinking .a few thoughts about money. It’s a sub- ject that fascinates me; I don’t know why. Maybe it’s still back- wash from income tax time; may-. be it’s, because. I once used. to handle large sums of the stuff (in it’s just that money js one thing of which it. can truly. be said: “absence makes the heart grow fonder.” There's ali kinds of old ‘sayings about money, Most of them are true, There's one that goes: “A fool and his money are soon part- ed.” What I wonder about is how place. Another says, “untold wealth can ruin a man.” This is true, esp- eclally 4 at income tax time. ‘says: “He’ married MODERN APARTMENT, ELECT- ric range and other facilities. Apply A. Eremenko & co a ‘7? HP. MARTIN OUTBOARD Motor. In’ A-1: Condition. Phone 2476, Castlegar. © 4 ROOM: HOUSE, ELECTRIC hot water, garden plot, fruit trees. Apply, F Fred. Eremenko, | next to ns C8eNT 4 ROOMED HOUSE. BASEMENT and Bathroom, Phone 3102, Castlegar.’ - °P3 20 4 ROOMED. HOUSE. ON ..°3 "Acres, Private Water, Ideal for p Loge: ‘Write D. Jaimeson Deke Hi P2 i TWO ROOM, FULLY MODERN furnished house in Castlegar. Electrically heated water, In- _sulated, Phone 4568. | C3-17 MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, -Kindird: Apply Box 410, Castle News Economize | 77 Rene | ng Miracle Wall Paint i! urged to attend. 12 “decorator styled’ colors,: Announcement . ALICE ZUCKERBERG'S BEAU- TL PARLOR, .Maple Street, -Castlegar, — Reduced Prices _ “Phone 2661, f Film . Council: along: ‘the ‘lines < of! | theatres. Rather © the’ {Council a bres nity. shows specially prepared. . and you, are. urged to attend the - Catholic Building Fund * Ball. at Playmor.. cl 19 present councils at Trail and Nel- 80h, ‘will be the’ object of a meet- ing in the Coronation Hall, Sat- urday evening: All district org- anizations are urged to send se ing ant all interested individuals are also Working in close connection with: the ‘National Film Board of Canada, the. film. council here would obtain films for showing by its affiliated organizations,.No attempt is made-to compete -with the commercial: films shown ‘by Sul lement : ‘this: enter: “Examples of the 10, 00 or more films ‘available are some dealing eee one for’ PTA audi- ; Films-on: pearl Sona :/made for the. young! ates fe ie "British - Columbia® pulp and]; and mrildren'o. shows, mills produce over one bullion, tons of pulp ae paper manpocts _PHONE 3641. YES! FROM CRADLE AGE® TO THE FIRST STEP YOU'LL FIND THE RIGHT SHOES BY “LA ETTE”. SHOE | money.” I've been trying to ‘fig- ure out how this'can be done’ and I’ve come to the conclusion it‘can be done by “widow shopping.” You may also have heard ‘that such and such a‘person ‘is “tight with his money.” That means the person: does not: part’ with his money. epsily. ‘However, such peo- ple have often-parted with their money’ quite readily when. they becanie “tight” (period). Tis also: said: “money is. the root of all evil.” Thats one saying I don’t care’ to. comment ‘on, though J have known of’ cases where money caused some diffi- culties, In fact there are cases on record where persons had to set- tle down out west because they couldn't settle up back east. : Actually though, money'‘should- n't‘ be’ a problem for. anybody with a steady job, a nice home of his own, a new luxury model.car, and’a rich and benevolent uncle. A by his affairs, can seve money ‘and: eventually have (a ° good sized bank account. When I learn how my bank clerk days) or maybe| ink. this can be done,‘ Pll let youl and it sometimes runs ine dake four figures too. The trouble is that two of the figures are always cents.. However the bank. is al- ways glad to see me. They even print a different kind of state- ment specially for me — in red People can. be. quite. frugal about) spending: their money at ‘times, For instance there was the chap,who was all set to purchase a platinum plated cigarette lighter for $3,000 but gave up-the deal when the store wanted five cents extra for the flints. The -history. of money is quite interesting. too. Money has. ‘not always been, as we know it (or don't know it) today. At one time, a: great. variety of objects:served as" money, e.g. shells, tobacco, dried: fish, etc. The one. time use of fish for legal tender could be why some people, with long mem- ories apparently, refer‘ to: some species of money today as “fins.” The use of coins for money is said to have been invented in the 7th, century B.C. (before coins), by the Lydians ‘who had nothing better to do and no longer exist. ly. during the past 300 years.-It is usually backed by' some standard commodity of intrinsic value into which it may:be converted on de- mand.‘ Thus' every. Canadian ‘dol- lar. bill says that the Bank: of Canada will issue to the bearer, means ‘that ‘for every dollar bill you:-care’ to give the Bank of Canada, you'll get another. one back, ‘This. also. may come under the heading of “passing the buck.” In modern. times, a lot of peo- ple like to. make payments. by cheque with no actual “money changing:hands at all. This is a sway of i: the banks’ in’ business. “Which: about winds up every- LAST TIMES TONIGHT “FLIGHT FROM TANGIER” - Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Paper money has‘ been: used wide-| * on. “demand, ene dollar. ‘This| . thing printable that I have to say Imnow. -: sh ;; Of course I have a bank account about money. ‘The: Castlegar- Kinnaird-Robso! Soroptimist, Club combined pleas- ure with business Friday evening, when they celebrated: their sec- ond birthday: Guests from Nel- son,..Trail. and Rossland “were present and the table was orna- mented ‘with a large birthday cake with blue and gold can “les, and yellow daft i Janet ‘Reed, pi t ed. Maureen Fenner of Kinnaird with ‘the coveted Jr. Piano ‘Schol- arship. award sponsored: by. the her : winning festival - number ‘Bourree’ -by. Bach, as part of the evening's’ entertainment Guest speaker: of me “evening | was Dr, C.S. Fowler who. spoke on drugs: and their effects. Dr. Fowler. explained that each drug Plays. a most’important : part in Club. Uater ‘Miss-Fenner: played |- lowed “during ‘which further plans vention.: Mrs. Ruby Angus will be the official delegate from Castle- gar. Miss Jean Gilker of Nelson ‘was chosen to be chairman for the district y On-May 14, Mrs Angus will piano :pupils,.in the Twin Rivers Soroptimist Club. thé coming term -was elected: as follows: Mrs,: Betty Kerr, vice’ president; ponding © secretary; Mrs. Grace Reed, -past president and Mrs. of news- print, Last year we produced 5.7 million tons of newsprint which print production. Friday = sty THE BEAUTY WHO. LOVED A DESPERADO! rEcHnicdLOR| |S ANSCO oO COLOR ANTHONY QUINN = KURT KASZNAR + iti nfEn Oirectas by JOHN FARROW .«: Produced ok STEPHEN nies M4 PICTURE ADDED ‘CARTOON — “IMPOSSIBLE POSSUM” SCENIC —;:“GLIMBSES OF WEST: GERMANY” COMEDY — :po: SOMEONE A. FAVOR” Shows at 7 and 9'p.m od i short. business nesting fol- were made for the’ Banff Con-| present a Festival Concert by her : Hall. It will be sponsored by the|° The new slate. of officers for}: Mrs..Marg Anderson, president; | ° Mrs." ‘Gladys _ Collinson, corres-| Ackney, treasurer}; Mrs, Janet] | Ivy Ozeroff and Laura Bridge- ; “jm: ‘direstors. : Canada is the world’s agit and is 53% of the world’s total news- ; A SECOND RAND CAR... —— cK “tA teu FA ‘DAVMITE ‘WEN 1k WWE.