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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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IMP 8ASKATOOV STAK rnoiMX, fATlT.DAT. JIM IS, IfU FACE TWINTT-m 3IALE iU LP WANTED 11 NOTICES MARRIAGE LICENSES 3 TFxneits ll nunaeif I Cut tin i Hay Crop in TENDERS Will r-, received mi bv the under, icned until lit a.m. (M.ST.l Jul lath. K33 for -Immlvirir and irislalllrie a uel Oil 1' System In the XI roomed school lowest or any nt Chelan, s.isk. tender not nceessaruy TheinoneoT estate, duly vended bv Statu- jMaclvlin Observes Golden Jubilee MACKLI.V The snrroiiiilin-: ot Primate, Cosinfi, Evesham and Senlae took pa) tin the Gcldt-n JuLilue cclebra lions hi'Jct hrre recently.

The day started in tho morning with a p.irarie of 19 floats led by the RCAF band from Saskatoon. Nearly 300 olcilimers during the afternoon at the oldtimers' booth, where they were preVnUxl ribbons and free refreshments. In the evening, five of the O. J. AMBLE, a pioneer of oxen and mower going Daylesford district farmer, is seen here with his team out to cut hay on his farm in 191 I.

Forage Crop Field Day Held at Llpydminster ihe silos on Mr. Fox's farm, Mr Dixon giving a commentary on each, emphasising the need league of London aUim in careful thinking in tiie planning I London Huso, London, England, of a silo. displayed at a recent meet- About 50 were guests of the "i of the local IODE chapter by Chamber of Commerce for J- Angus, secretary, per in the Prince Charles decided to enter a a short address being given by "oat ln Jubilee parade on June earliest sr-ttlerg gave talks to an assembled crowd of about pci sons. The Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee pageant was presented by school pupils and teachers in this district. Flreworts and a dance were held in the evening.

F. J. GINN Following a meeting of the Board of Directors of the G. F. Stephens Company, it was announced that Mr.

F. J. Ginn has boon appointed General Sales Manager, Mr. Ginn will direct sales of the Company branches in. Kejjina, Saskatoon, Calvary, and- Edmonton.

He will be located at the head office in Winnipeg, Guaranteed Pcpton Cleans Deodorizes OUTDOOR TOILETS Cesspools Sceptic Tanks Pumping, Moving Necessary No Mess! No Smell! Thrrn'i ahiolutrly ns more to ftlraninf toll'1! diNpusal HyMlrrrtH. i (ilaiit nil Pcpton only Sufficient for any job. Bay Peptnn at your neighborhood tore or order from up direct. MILLER'S SANITARY SIMPLY 121 Portland St. Toronto, Ont.

ORGANIC CHEMIST Required for large Edmonton Chemical riant a male graduate in honors chemistry (or equivalent training) with good background in organic chemistry. Immediate opening. Write, stating qualifications 'ii detail, date available, and starting salary required, to: P.ox 2351, Star-Phoenix I i 1911 Displays Colored Pictures of Tom EIGGAR, Two pages of colored pictures, with descriptions of this town and district, which she had prepared for placing in the Vic- tum 10 aueiiQ me duunce church service on July 3. Arrangements were made to show the film, "Royal New Zea-land Journey," to school children, Air Cadets and Home and School Club members next fall. BUILDING SAVED LANDIS.

Prompt action by friends and neighbors saved a cattleshed owned by Bruno Cey when.it was struck by lightning during a recent storm. Mrs. Art Johnson, who saw the lightning btiine uie Duucung, turned in the alarm. RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rntea: Three Cents Per Word Per Dav but Consecutive Insertions for the Price of f'lve Wlnlrnttm Charge, single Insertion 85c Minimum Count 10 Words' initial letters, count as one word, where 10 no nt or Inrwe tvn i. a.i.j.

by the advertiser, the rate per word is fe per day. Minimum count 10 words. Minimum transaction 85 cents. Figures in groups of five or less, dollar marks, Initial letters, count as one woid. Vv here nne line ib In in nu, the balance set ordinary classified type the eharae is 4ne nor jn.

nor for the. 10 point line. Where the use of a box number is desired count as four wi-iua cxira. ix replies are to be mailed iu uui-oj-iown pomu please add 10. oi iu cover cost of postage.

Citv advertisers must pick up box replies at tho SUr-l3hoeni office. NOTICES Births, $1 00; Marriages and Deaths. In Memoriams, engagements. Cards of Thanks, etc. Hates J.1.50 per Insertion of 10 lines or less, extra line of five nuius eacn loo per Display Advertising SCtlKDUI OF COPy ACCEPTANCE 12 NOON DAILY AS FOLLOWS: SATURDAY for Paper MONDAY for Wednesday' Paper rUESDAY for Paper HfLONESDAY for inday's Paper ior 6RIDAY for Monday's Paper In Prince Albert AdvertislnR Copy may be left with the Northern New Agency i OFFICEHOURS 8.30 am, to 5 p.m.

Dally Monday i to Friday Saturdav a ut ia i Closed All Day Sunday! and Holidays WANT AD 01 A 1 WANT AD PHONE lCtiL-H PHONE RATES MAIL RATES IN CANADA year 00 6 months 50 3 muntha 350 I month i so Jo United Statc3 and Great Britain: I year J15 no 8 months 8 3 month 6 no 1 month s.oo TENDERS TENDERS Tenders will be rf-Mferi ts ih. dcrsiKned until midnight, July 3, on the following project. The construction of armroximatelv fo. nf a- mm cement sidewalks 6 inches deep and reinforced crossings: where necessary. Contractor to supply labor, forms uivei ana waver, xown to supply ce ment.

Price to be ouoted as cost pei lineal font. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. J. V. NOUCH, Elrose, Sa-k.

6-27-c Central Mortgage Housing Corporation Landscaping Moose Jaw Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received un to 12 Noon CST. July 7. 1955, for the land- Scaping Of 60 hotl.mn onita Jaw flNH Q.H i-mi Jaw 3-521 at HCAF Mmise Jaw. Plans, anecf Oration and form" of tender required mav. he nhtainrf" the address shown belnw.

A $10 00 is required for each set. This acposii is lorielted If the doeumentst are not returned intact and in good condition on nr before the cvmth day alter contract award Kaeh must be occom pained to a security I deposit of an amount euu.il to S12 ner hou-ing unit S72li plus 5 nn the nn LLOYDMINSTER Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Saskatchewan Holstoin-Friesian -Association and the North-West Herd Improvement Association, two well attended meetings were held at the farm of Jonathan FojS, three miles southeast of here, re cently. First meeting was a forage crop field day and the second a black-and-white twilight meet. Marshall Tindall, Llnvdminster cattlebuycr and chairman of the agricultural committee of ihe Chamber of Commerce, was chairman for both meetings. Feature, of the forage crop meeting ''was an address by R.

P. Dixon, supervisor of Dairy Cattle Improvement for the Alberta Department of Agriculture, who gave a picture of problems and methods of putting up silatfe. Reasons for silage, types of silos, crops for silage and methods of ensiling, were dealt with. Mr, Dixon concluded his address with figures from livestock feeding experiments at the university, showing that silage had a definite place ain cattle feeding. A farm machinery demonstration was given by dealers in this district, followed by a discussion on MlaRe by a panel consisting of Ron Moore, Saskatchewan Provincial Hospital, North Bat-, llorord: Archie Mdntyre, Mars-iden; Dick Ilines, Marwaync; Ernie Howe, Baldwinton, and a Johnson, agricult ural representative and chairman, Maidstone.

It was felt that sil-tage was necessary, especially in the light of adverse conditions of the past few years. Final item of the afternoon was a tour of teal Representatives Wf? have vm'Hnrlf'p In our expanding Pharmaceutical Division for three epeaKinif medicnl representatives whom we will train for territories in Western find Central 'Cunadn. If yoti have the quiilmciUiun and biK'kcrmiiHl, you will he happv and successful in detntl- inn our ethical specialties. Experience and a pharmncy degree would be desirnb!" but not essential, althouiih experienced wilt be given priority We pny well, provide a cur lind numerous benefits. Apply in writing giving full particulars and include a recent photagranh to Personnel Supervisor, Cilia Company Limited.

12a McGiil ColleBo Avenue Montreal," accepted. H. J. NEEDHAM, Secriptarv, iiunson llav B.U. No.

tZ, Hudson. H-v. Suk. 7-J-c Sptilcd tenders will bp received bv tho undersigned until In. 00 a.m.

City Time on Turlnv, July lijj, on the following project: The construction of access rntds irotti the Highway to the Government Telephone' Micro Wave Tower Silts in the vicinity of Tompkins and Webb, total' dn-, tance cJ approximately 2. VI quantities proximately 55,000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender -One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ul.iuu.OO), Copies of plans, sneclflentinna and form of tender nuiv be obtained at the o'iue of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen dnvs followmii the opening of the All cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made puviible to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Tenders will tie oppned In public In the otfice of the undersigned at the hour of aO.OO a.m. KeRina City Time on Tuesday, July 5, lM.io.

The lowest or tender not necessarily accepted, L. T. HOLMES. Deputy Minister. Department of Highways and 4.

i aim porta uon. REGINA, Saskatchewan. JUne 18. 1955. 6-27-C in mi Sealed tenders will be received bv the undersigned until a.m.

Keglna, Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday, June Slith, 1955, for the following project; The gravel surfacing of the section of 19 highway from Its junc-, tion with No. 13 highway to its south junction with No. 43 highway and the section of No, 43 highway from 19.0 miles east to 6.0 miles west of Gravttlbourg, a total distance of approximately 41.2 miles. The approximate quantities are: 1 Excavating, screening, crushing and loading gravel, 35.040 tons. Hauling and dumping gravel the road in stockpiles, 3114,311 ton miles.

A certified ehpniia In the nm nf Two Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars' 12,200.00) made payable to the Deputy Minister. Department of Hiahwavs and Transportation is to accompany each tender. Copies of plans, sneeiflcntinn and form of tender may be obtained at the oflice of the unde.rsic.ned, such plans and speciiications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the nour 01 ju.uu a.m., Kegina, uayligm Saving Time. Tuesday.

June 28th. 1955. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily pa accepted. L. T.

HOLMES, Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. REGINA, Saskatchewan, June 15, 1955. -27-c I 11. w. Sealed tenders wm be received bv the undersigned until 10.00 a m.

Regina City Time on Friday, July 8, 1955, on me xouowmg project: The construction of access roads from the Trans-Canada Highway to the Saskatchewan Government Telephones' Micro Wave Tower Sites in the vicinity of Morse and Secretan, a total dis-i tance of appriximately 3.2 miles. Excavation auantities approxi- mately 45,000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender One Thousand Dollars Conies of ninns. sncclfirnllons and four, of tender may be obtained at the uiiice of the undersigned. Such plans and specilications must be returned within fifteen day following the open nig ot the tenders.

AH cheques submitted a deposits are to be certified and made payablt to the order of the Deputy Minister. Department of Highways ami 1'idns- h3orlation. laiui-m will uc uproru ill puilllc the office of the undersigned at the hour of 10.00 a.m. Regina City time on Friday, July n. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, T.

HOLMFS, Drputv Minister. i Department of Highway! and Transportation. REGINA, Saskatchewan, June 18, 1955, -27-c JIAY FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER Tender! will be accepted for the of the hay on that portion of the NV 24-3U-6 W3 known as Mont" goniery Place sub-division, Saskatoon, ime no'' lb use for huild- 1 "'nuers are i.o oe tor casn lor 'he. hay as it is standing, nd the sue cesiui lender to cut. bale and re move the said hav bv Deccmher 1st.

Ifa The highest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be ac- rnmpanled by a Certified Cheque for me unsuccessful tenders. Tenders will close on Saturday. Jmy 9th. Ail tender to be addressed to the Reainna Supervisor.

Veterans' Land Act sis Sih Floor, Federal Building, Saskatoon 6-27-c TENDERS SA ATCHFW A COVERNMFNT TELEPHONES MICRO WAV! KELAV STATIONS SbcrnoN no. 3 REGINA ALUERl A BORDER eJ up lln, neylnn rime, i nurs nrrnueiri. lor concrete timer inundatmn wnrk. and en.iipinent buud- SI Uie lOHl.kVltlfr ueiie t'lam, Caron Si-rreian, s.vift Current, Toinpkms, Cros. Cimimlngs.

ich nnist fie aiTfinipnr.ir-d bv t-u mr.i'ic or bid b- nd the amuttnt of Ten Tl-usund Dollars I matte payable ta the Saa.1 I e-Xh-I XltSl 1 PAh'IS 1IU Vt.H PSH-maneni position. Parifian, heaith, and benefits, Ar'v In person Parts Cm ki.liutl iarm Eqiiipmeul 126 Anue aouih. t-V-e HAMC HANTtD FOH titNEKAL Mutors dea ership. Mint be able to take fail chaiee of shop. Will pay ie.

ai.nte arplliatlons direct Wi.kle. 5-S7-C WAMt'D-VANafil FOR Rl'tl. ti ers Supply and Lumber Yard. Slate expetied te start, experience Creek. B.C, -S0-p OVER A YEAR can be your POTENTIAL EARNINGS If you anplv for this position and are accepted.

Experienced salesmen Will be given preference. He require one city representative and one country representative. Surry, but po information given over phone. Confidential personal interviews only. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONI (ft -47-a WAM1U MAN WITH BHUSit bleaker to clear bush.

Also mn oleoV-s on phone w. uirirh. HH knto '-2i-p WANTED. SALESMAN VHO KNOWS tractors, farm maehlnerv. ear.

ni trm ks. Saikaloon and district. Phone 5JJ6. -27-B Wanted Qualified, Experienced General Motor Parts Salesman For Country Sale Car supplied. Duties to commence Contact Parts and Acces.

Mgr. SASKATOON MOTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED. Saskatoon SALESMAN OPENING FOR A MAN Interested In selling Canadian-made, top quality maintenance products to Industrial and farm trade, Liberal commissions; credit for repeat orders. P.O. Box 170,6, Cleveland 5, Ohio.

6-27-p NIGHT WATCHMAN DURING FX-hibitlon week. Apply Spence Farm Equipment, 6-27-c-i REPRESENTATIVES FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION TIIE OPPORTUNITY OF. A LIFETIME wilt be given to three aggressive salesmen who wish to tarn M.000 per year or more. Must be keen and anxious for rapid promotion. If you are between the ages of 25 and 45 years, if you ran accept respnnsihll-Ity, write immediately to Box 3MIC Star-Phnenlx.

giving name, address, telephone, age and sale experienc e. 6-27-8 WANTED SALESMEN. RF.RinFVTq In Saakatoon, North Battlelord and Prince Albert now calling on northern Sakalchewan retailers, to take orders for new fountain service sensation, Just being Introduced In Canada. Saskatoon distributor has all details and product on hand. Phone 9aH7 between 6-8 p.m., or write to Box 403C Star-Phoenix.

6-27-p CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRM engaged in municipal work throughout western Canada require several graduate civil engineer between age of 21 to 30. Salary dependent on experience. Box 23118 Star-Phoenix. t-27-c-a WANTED MECHANIC WITH PAVERS year around job if Suitable. House available.

State wages and experience first letter. 1. Mlnogue, Laea-dena; Sask. 6-27-p WANTED PENSIONER TO DO LIGHT chores on farm. Good home.

Phone 20598 or Box 112 Senlac. 6-27-p TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARP.ERING? NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Light, clean, inside work offer steady cmpioymint for advance nicnl. MOIER BARBER COLLEGE 1778 Hamilton St. Regina. Sask.

Write for Fret Catalogue 6-27-e-a YOU CAN BECOME AN ENGINEERING MECHANIC in the ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Take advantage r.f the Navy' offer to train-' you in the branch of En. gineenng Mechanic. There are opening now for you men to leurn how to maintain motor boat engines, engine of electrical generators, air compressors, winches, flight deck machinery and other vital equipment aboard Canaaa't modern fighting lilp. You may advance In your trade while you enjoy a life of adventura, traval and good Pay. Age limit 17 to 25 (up to 26 with trade qualifications).

Investigate today the fine opportunities for you. Si-e or write your Naval Recruiting Officer or clip the coupon below. Recruiting Officer, gS-1 Unicorn. Saskatoon, Hunk. Please send me full psrtlcu'ar on a planned career in the RCN, Name Address Age 6 27-r-S AGENTS WANTED 12b MONUMENT AGENT WANTED.

Ihere are hundreus- of unmarked grave in your dp Wet feelllng monu-menui is a good agency. You can add a lot to your Income. Write Bog oki-iuoenix tot lnfomatioTi. xtf SELL ROCK OF AGES MEMOR-IeIs write Western Granite and Marhle Co. Tiaskalonn.

6-17-c-a AGENTS FOR A ILOK U-TO-M EAS-uie clothing duct from maker to wearer. full or part time, good commission, low price, free bonuses, Large variety of all -wool cloth aample. Experience not neres-oiy. our complete initrui-tions ea.y. Crosby Company, Dept N.

Box 41.1, Montreal, 6-27-c-a TERHIHC ADuTtIonAl" fiTAPLE line for salesmen new sening to store f'ir resale, Excellent commissions. No Investment. Liahtmaster Coi-pnra- Muii-Qi'r t-tT-g-a 1 FEMALE HELP WANTED JJ CEHTIFILIJ AiJIE ht'jUIRSD oy tne cut Knife Union Hooital. Nw hospit.d and working enndinon gf-d. Applicant pica state experience and wnen available.

Salary to ti55 including board and room depending on experience. Send applications to tlie Matron, Cut Knife Urion Hosplul, Cut Km, Sask, tf IDEAL WORKTS'O CONDITIONS iOR WAITRESSES Each thi't it rtedT, no gwing ahKt Woix. Ping fuut hilt, Find-iv riff, Umtorm supplied, tomtit place In town. apply in person', r.rrz cafft -2T-e UAltKIAf.E Lll tNSKS ti; rmtrs 2, Watch. LUDiSO and Jeweller rej; loo A S.

I n. xtf AKK1AGK LiCENI" home ot ihe ftnou'- Hmebird diamond rnn.s. Sure' Ltd lo3 Jnd Su. at the Sirn of the modern noewaik-eioi k. tl BLACKS JFWU.IFKS FOR MArt-rmi'e licences.

Liamond rings am1' nwiiiini coiling rings ol 253 2nd suuth. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS SASKATOON FUMEUAL HOME ff. A. Edwardi, W. Arnold Edwatdi Donald homers 348 So.

leiephons ti'i xtl McKAGUK'S LIMITED FUNERAL DIRXCTfiRS Harry McKague, SOD 3rd So. Phone 23131 xtt PARK FUNEIIAL CI1APEL Funeral Director and Embalmere Mansel G. Bitikl. and Jack M. Bmkley Proririitoi- ill Third norm.

Phone 31241-2 xtf FLORISTS MARRIOTT'S SASKATOON NURSERY. 110 Slnd N. I'll. JXloii. Flowers for all occasions.

Nursery Fh. 221117. xtl THE ROUE BUHL, t'LuWER MiLlP 3.W 2Mh Street, west. A complete Floral service with city-wide delivery, Dav or niNht. Phone fl'ij3.

xtl MILLAR'S FI.nv.Ht SnOP AND GREENHOUSES 814 Hist Street, hast Phone Day 7777 Ntuht 7775 "YOUR PERSONAL I illlJT CUT FLOWERS, WLDDINU BiUwUETS UifcAl XliltlUTES tl VICTORIA NURSERY (MRS. E. MrAL- lister, Miss l. Gnldl. Cut flowers.

funeral designs, wedding bouquets. 3'15 uu ni, a. jr-ii. iMuoi, ary, pn. D743N xtf FRANK J.

DOW DING. F.R.H.S.. FLUR- 1st. Everything In floral needs. Siore opp, Eaton's on 21st Street.

Phone 22J45, night 92760-22732. We observe uie weanesaay caii-oay closing bylaw MONUMENTS 5a WEST SIDE M3NU.MENTAL W'ORKS-Red and Black Granite imported from Sweden. Marble Imported from U.S.A 'X day a week. 901 30th ROCK OF AGES AND Ul'M. orials by Wes'ern Granite He Marble hi uiu i.

jfnone ojtia. t( LOST AND FOL'ND LOST, SUNDAY A BLL'K FFM A I uuugie. rnone mnw. 6-2fl-i LOST AT AVENUE POOL, BOY'S uuvnwivus wriatwaicn witn brown leauier strap, ncturn to office at pool 6-29-c LOST. ON MONDAY.

PAIR n't cniiq piastic rimmed glasses at Ave. pacidilug pool. Finder pleae phone 4778. 6-26-p LOST SMALL TAN MAI TFUkifh namea lenay. xag sno, 1052, Phone aao, steward.

6-39-c MALE HELP WANTED IS MAN TO SELL RAWLEIGH PRO- dticts in Saskatoon. Phun 7451. 5.30-7.30 p.m., for interview. If FULL OR PART-TIME APPLIANCE and TV salesman wanted. Sure-fire ales plan.

Highest commissions. Apply 12ti 2nd north. 6-27-c WANTED EXPERIENCED FARM IM- plemcnt part man, Box 359C Slar-Phocnix. 6-27-c Neat Appearing 3 Men' Needed locally for Interesting field work. This Is high paying.

Positions are permanent. Approximate earnings to start $120 week. Car essential. Married men preferred. Write Box 3MC Star-Phoenix, 6-27-c PRINTER WANTED Experienced adman unnipH im.

dally paper. Night work, (t il hour 5-mght week, Canadian union, K. oeus, taigary Calgary, Alberta 6-29-c SALESMAN NOW-COVF-RINft FtTHl ture, hardware and general stores In nasaau'iiewan to carrv compact pic ture mirror line. Write Hamilton itriwarei mi James Win teg 6-27-c AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC FOR MOD- ern Vj.rn. garage in prosperous AI berta town ifuily modern) on paved niunway between Calgary and Edmonton.

Applicant must be G.M warned ana iuiiv experienced In lune-up, wneei alignment and atitn malic transmission, etc. Promoilnn to shop foreman possible fur right man. Top wages, medical and hos pital insurance and other benefits, Reply stating age. marital atatus, and all particular regarding -education, training and exncrienre. Reference required.

Milt Ford Motors, phone 75, Carstfilrs. Alberta. 8-30-r GLOVE SALESMAN Salesman calling on the retail tnrea In northern Saskaichewan to carry complete line of work gloves and canvas gloves. lO'e cnmmnsinn naid. Atmli- cant please send reference and state what lines now carried.

Write the Dntaert Glove Company, Waterloo, Ontario, 6-27-c EXPERIENCED BACK HOE OPEHA-tnr for water and sewer construction. Full seasons emoioyment and good working conditions guaranteed. Please supply retrenre and qualification. Box 2379 Star-Phoenix. 6-27-c EXPERIENCED WATER AND SEWER foreman.

Knowledge ot concrete structures an asset. Supplv references with application. Box Star-Phoenix. 6-27-c IXPERIENTtb STRUCTURE MAN Must have complete knowledge of reihlorceq concrete construction and all types of framing. Canaille of taking complete charge of lob.

Sup piy ri Terence with application, llox 237 5tar-'noenix. B-gj MAN AGE 30 TO 45 are seeking a man of long term value not a sales hotshot. An un- htmled dignified future for lu-tvne wrth internationally establisned company to conduct perKorinel intei views for Diesel Training Program Anpolntments set up bv company. Sales experience a help but we tram completely and imnvldiiallv. Car necessary.

Enminn about per month or up for man wno will work Commission basis, please give telephone number for interview. Write 2359 Slar-Phoenix. 6-27-c Attention Salesmen Snaretime sale-smaii to carry easy to popular Aovertulng Gift line. Highest commission paid. Previous rot necessary.

Apply Log Star-Phnenlx. 6-27-c REfENTLY OPENTiJ FACTORY biamb of national manufacturer needs 1 more men. Srlnng experience rot neeewary but car is. Call I'rl evening rw-lween 7-9 m. or 2775 Mm.

morning 9-12. 6 27-c LARC.E NATIONAL FIRM Hrt'iPES at-rressive si-i-mari -vr P-rntory known as bnrwsn i-Akxu iev. -n urn ne'inuaMs ftrt-Katorin. tj.r ne-'e E-r-iif-sia are govj-l'ikr-l bv effort put forth. Only tnnse interested In hard work need apply Box 2.141 hur-Phwnix.

6-27-c WANTM) youNfi MAX, BY BIS-ruit comtiany in to work wareiiouc and f'jr citv deliveries. Steailv en.piovn.ent, conTattv f-s. f'lwase give pnor.s number 'C 6-2T-c PERSONABLE YOUNG MAN betireen 23-30 year old for route Permanent If satisfactory. ARTHUR ROSE LTD. OSS or 1 A NOTICE TO CREDITORS in me ol Ole Peter late of the Cuv of Saskatoon, ln tnf fioviiir of e-1 All Halms BK.iinst the above mpn- i tui Declaration and wim particulars "i taiuauon ni security r.eia m-jii pc s-nt to the undersigned beiore las 25th (lay ut Juiy, A.D.

mi. The Toronto Tiut, Corporation, S.i-kaiton, Saskatchewan, Executor o( Me Estate of Cue Peter Kngcn, deceased. 6-S'i NOTICE TO CHtUlftJKSj In the Eslnte of AI MFRT D. MA-IGL'P. Uite of Saskatoon, Sjniauiiev.au, Deceased.

All clnlms anninit the above estate duly vended by Statutory Declaiatiun and with p.irtn ulnri and Valuation of security held, if any, must be pent to the undersigned before the tth day oi July, AU. HALL, MAmTIRE WEDGE. 41 MacMillan Building. Stiskatoon, Saskatcliewan. isoliciUii for Uie Executori.

6-i7-c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TWE ATTFR OT THF FPTATE nr ALICE THLSC'OTT, LATF. OK THE' CITY UK bASKAOON. IN 1 HE MtdVINCE Or' SAKAlCHtWAN WIDOW, DKCiAShD. All rlnlms apalnst the above estate ilulv verified bv Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any. must be sent to the undersigned before Ihe 6th day of July, A.D.

1955. FRANCIS. WnODS. GAULEY AND HUUIIGS. Roval Bank Chambers, Saskatchewaa, Solicitors for the fcxecutor.

6-27-e-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of WILLIAM M. STKUTHERS laKo known as SI MOTHERS OR STROTHFRi, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Shoe Shiner, Deceased. All claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any. must be sent to the uiid.Tsie.ned before the day of July, A.D. 1955.

THE WESTERN TRUST COMPANY Kegina, sasKaiciiewan fi-27-c DEA111S BIRMINGHAM THE DEATH OF JOHN Ediiar Hirmingnsim, age ni jran of Diirk Lake. rurred In a Saskatoon honpital on Friday. June 24. The funeral service will he held on Monday. June II.

ut 9 3n m. from i.t.:l.auc'l Fu neral Home. Surviving is a eister Mrs. W. S.

Murphy of Smiths Falls norini will be made 'II Woodlawn Cemetery. 6-27-c hit'WTH'H(WTHK DEATH OF LLF.W Henderson, age 55 years, of 3li Wih Street, occurred in a Misicaton Hospital on June 23. The funeral service will be held on Monday, June 27, at 1 m. from the ehauel of the Sas katoon Funeral Home, conducted by navies. Surviving are two sons, Jim of Saskatoon.

Lloyd of Esquimau. B.C.; two brothers, Wes Henderson of uamornia, u.b.a., nor man Hnripr.nn of Penhold. Alberta two sisters, Mfs. Olive Schorie of California, U.S.A., Mrs. Mildred Bris ene of WlnnipeK.

Man. Born in Manitoba, Mr. Henderson came to Saskatchewan to Kelfield in 1927 where he farmed till 19H3 when he moved with his family to Saskatoon Interment will be made in the Wood- lawn Cemetery. 6-27-c SCHARF-THE PASSING OF EDWIN Scharf in his 77th year, beloved hus band of Abnuail Scharf of 310 Avenue 3. north.

Saskatoon, occurred at a local hosoital on June 25. 1955 The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. June 26. at p.m. from The Park Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev.

Hart Cantelnn. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ircna Leslie of Saskatoon, and two sons Ronald and Bert of Saskatoon, and mif cranddauBhter. The late Mr, Sihnrf hart resided In Saskatoon for the past 52 year. Flowers will be gratefully declined.

The interment will take place in the family plot at the Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy narking north of chapel. 6-27-c SHAW THE DEATH OF MRS. MABEL Jessie Shaw, age 0( years, or uun-avon, occurred in the Dclisle ho tnl 011 June 24. la, The service will be held on Tuck day, June 29 at 2 p.m..

Standard Time, from the Donavon United rhtti-fh conducted -bv Rev. Leilan, The Saskatoon Funeral Home will be In charge. Surviving are br husband: one ion, Aubrey of Donavon, one daughter, Mrs. Tlnmlhv TmiR SltllieV. Sagk fnnp sisters.

Mrs. Jim Walper of Donavon. Mrs. T. Scrannage ot Colllngwood, Mrs.

Robert Hal of Earrle, Ontario, Mrs. Martha McLeod of New Jersey, U.S.A.; one brother, James Magill of Winnipeg, also one grandchild. Horn in Ontario, Mr. Shaw came west to Saskatchewan, settling in the Donavon district where he had made her home until the time of her pausing, interment will be made in the Tionavnn Cemetery. 6-27-c SH INKARUK THE DEATH OF FREO ShinkaruK, age aa yean, ui i.

rinn Avenue. Saskmnon, occurred in nn Tone 4. 1955. The fU neral arranRements are pending. The Saskatoon Funeral nome win ye in Surviving are nls widow, mnA fjither.

Mr. and Mrs- Pete Shtnkaruk of St. Catharines. rintarin: six daughters: one son; ix brnther. and five sisters.

Bo'n in Makaw, Mr. Shinkaruk came to Saskatoon five years ago with hi famllv. Interment will be made In Saskatoon. h-ll-e SMYTH THE DEATH OF WtLLIAM Charle SmyUi, age 81 years, of 5J Avenue south, occurred til a Saskatoon hospital on June 24. The funeral service will he held pn Mon-div June 27, at 1.30 p.m.

from St. Thomas-Wesley United Church, conducted by Rev. Hart Cant. Ion. The Saskatoon Funeral Home will In charge.

Surviving are hu widow and one son, Balsll of Gimll, Manitoba. Born In Ontario, Mr. Smyth c.ime west to Saskatchewan, settling at Areola where he resided till when he retired and moved to saskatoon. Interment will be made in the Leney Cemetery et Perdue. S.

sk. 0-4 1-f'! WAITE-THE DEATH OF w'-'" Isiiac wane, awe jKm, 2iuh 8treet. east, and resident ol Saskatoon since occurred in a local hospital on Thursday, June t3. The funeral service will be held on Mondav, June 27, at 1.30 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home, conducted bv Major G.

Kirbvson. Survivum are cne daughter. Mrs. Fr.d Stremes, Ottawa, Ontario; one son William. In the United Stater-; and two nephews, Gordon Parnell of Sonnlngdale.

and Joseph Par-null of Prince Albert. Burial will be made In Woodlawn Ccmclerv, 6-27-c FUNERALS HAKHF.N-THK FUNEKAL SERVICE 20, was held from Christ. Church at SH, was hied from Christ Church at Patience Lake, on Fridav, June 24. nt 2 conducted by Rev. D.

F. Seattle, Honorary pallbearer were i ail, wire. r. titKin. M.

Ciibsnn. A. Rankin, E. Plunkett Active bearers were R. Westbronk, C.

Westbrook. Adam, Heck, A. Mason. A. Digncan.

Interment was made In the Christ Chim-h cemetery at Patience Lake. The Saskatoon Funeral Home was in ge 6-27 CARDS OF THANKS BERG WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR heartfelt tliaras and appreciation to all friends and relatives for the manv acts of kindness. niciitge of svm-Ptuy, the Jo fmral trlbut re-reived durtne our recer-l bereavement in the loss of our beloved Rife and mother. Special thanks to Dr. Harell, Waite.

Dick, the Sisters Mt nurM'i of the St. P.iul's mial. k- Thieen and the I.a(ii,-V Aid of the First Mennonite Church, A. fierg. Htty and Joan.

6-27-c' WISH TO F.XPPESS MY SlSf'EPE atipreenitinn to ir BaMzn and Snfar'nan. and nui-e? of St Pnui hoKOital and many friends for the kinonesfi jrnrps.jtcd during the I ms my Dcioea Husband, Alvcna Hupp. 6-27-c FAMILY or THE LATE EV. ir wish to express then thanks to all those who so kindly and UiouKhuuJly snowed lueir svm-pffihv. Wn; are especiallv grateful lo the Ht.

Rev. S. C. ftrit-r con-d-jrting ine in the himself would have vanml It; to tne clernyi and memters of the RCAF. aisu.

to Mr I) Sntncr for mi rru.v n-needed guidance, Bi-d to Ii'. -we (or his cr.n-tuirl atienoiince. To all who fi.ive rnnr-buted g'--rrrivly in the F-rl F'-jitd tAiena our Beep appiecuuou. We man P.ox sell 2SMi a to In a Lewis, Saskatoon, Harold Fossey was chairman for the slipper meeting. Of particular interest to Hoi stein men was the black-and white twilight meet, the first item being a grading demonstration by S.

P. Regan of Fort Qu Appqllc, secretary of the Sas katchewan Holstein-F i i a Breeders' Association. Following the demonstration three cows were brought into the ring and the audience was invited to grade them according to standards demonstrated by Mr. Regan, Erie Rogers, livestock representative of the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture, spoke on the value of a constructive breeding nrogram, the herd of Mr. Fox as an example.

Mr. Fox also outlining the steps taken in building up his herd. A film of. the Chicago International Dairy Cattle Show was shown. Following this the win ul were il i Women: 1.

Mrs. Hugh Hilts. 2, Mrs. Michaels, Saltcoats; 3, Mrs. Mclntyre, Marsden.

Men: 1. Ray Dixon. Edmonton 2, Phil Harvey, Prince Albert; 3 Robert Head ley, North Battle- lord, 4-H Clubs: Camille Haece baert, North Battlcford; 2, Leslie Graham, Lone Rock; 3, Don Jar- rett, ljioyaminster. Prize for guessing highest daily weight of milk from one cow, a. ivictniyre, Marsaen.

Meeting to Study Home for Aged KAMSACK, Members, of the 'Chamber of Commerce at a recent meeting were advised that a meet ing would be held soon at which there would be representatives of the surrounding villages and the municipal and. that they would discuss for senior citizens in this area. A proposal will be advanced that a survey of the area be made to determine the need for such housing. Ihe Chamber of Commerce decided to write the town requesting action on a curfew. A committee report showed that a survey of parking meters had been completed.

The report showed that the merchants and the general public were opposed to meters. A committee was appointed to discuss the matter with the Town Council, The meeting voted to write the School Board, requesting that it take action with repard to an athletic director for the schools. Leaving Biggar, Mounlie Honored BIGGARCpl. E. Jackson, who has been promoted to a position with the Saskatoon detachment after three years' service here, was honoreil by local businessmen at a recent gather-ins at the farm home of H.

T. Bripgs when Mayor Lionel Jones presented him with a purse of money and wished him good luck in his new position. RAIN NEEDED niGGAR Although crops were growing well in the dis trict, rain was needed as recent showers, winch hit over parts of the piovince, by-passed this area, Farmers have Iwn spraying crops ahnut a week earlier than last year. COMPLETE Dispersal Solo of the Motitford Taylor Homed and i'ollcd Ilerefords Wednesday, June 2th, 10 a.m. Location: Approx.

19 miles south and 3 miles vet of Eastend, Cnmprixinjs: 2 tp Herd Hulls, 2 and 3 yeais old 4 one-year-old bulls, graded, 50 cows and calves 31 one nnd tno-yrar. Heifers fatalueurs avglhthlc at sale, or from II. Vrinrr, Medicine Hat, or Keith Alexander, Eastend, Sask. Owner: II. EI NER Aurtioneirr: Keith Alexander Joii.

Klirklock of oi to One the hour jl f(TrcAtahc loans EXAMPLES OF LOANS Chip. mo. MO. 24 MO. Tott i Gt 154,19 529.59 756.56 uMhto $1 2 $23 $40 Phone first and give us lew simple facts.

Upon approval, come in to sign and pick up the cosh, Whether you Wunt extra cash now or wish to reducu monthly payments nrl clean up bills through our Bill Consoli Jntion Service, I phon write or come in today! Usui 50 200 or mon I I 4fcsip pa? ovt 9ryihiiqt farmtntt for ia-btwn mount ft fCoftJ 1 umK'M't mm 3 convenisnf ofwces SASKATOON (2 Office) 155 Second $.. Wl-ratley Clock fhone- PRINCE AI.EtKT-li02 ntral 2d ftowe Elock. Phone: 6431 OPEN IViNINGS ir APPOINTMENT PHONE FO EVENING HOURS twm mit itiiiili all nrnmimf Cermiasr (tritt remainder ol tne tender. Such security 5s" payable to the Receiver General will inriemmiy CMHC ag.unstiof Canada. Cheques will be returned to 1 wJiicft is nearest vou? It BPS Thme 20277 MLjrftil Vu v.

inss me even! ot withdrawal of the successful tenderer fifter acceptance me oiq. reruuea encque payable i CJVIHc or negotiable Dominion of 1 Cana'la bonds will be acccptrd security oeposit. ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Regional -Construction Engineer, Central Mortgage ac Housing Corporation. 4pn Kcnsimtlori Btiilding, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba.

S-2S-C Seaicd tenders will be received by the ur.ilei-.-k.-ncd until )n Hu Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday. Jmy 5th, liiia, lor the following pi-o-ject: TH nnH -J (LDasc "T6 5 iV lm Ju'-v al the office of CIS i a pi Ave. and 2.3th St. JBR iu jioickiun noun a in 11 11X1- till ma 47 a miles. The apnroxi- mate are! Sea! 5:3 5i'0 Square Yards.

A rertifiert cheque in the sum of rd. Two C.Wl'. made pnYsbie to the Drtiutvl i.ic;-i Tr.itinpui taliun ni'iicni of Hithwas audi it to a.Tun.pHiiy eacf, Copies of plan. sDecificationt and forn of tender nuv be i-hijunpfl at tne ntiice of the undersitrned. such t.i.-n--'nil n.

iin iol-. ba ithln t-iiee'i oijs the opea-inc of the tenueis. uie a Crovr "i i nt 1 1. ui i i Tenders will be owned' in public mitendr may be ribtaircd I'nm the! ofilce of the unde-ifreri at the Architect on derma nrtv.i...l rn t. f-- of 10 in EXPERIENCED ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN REQUIRED Apply by lcr.rr siwnj full p.utinil.trs of eynci tencc, etc.

nd evpected, to Stevenson Dewar "() "tit AvMiuf. Ca'jarr. Tune, Tuesday, Julv 3th, Ti lowest or any tcnacr will not nece be accepted. I on re.t nt rf a leKitirr-te ii-uin oi O'-ii i suct.iua tions gid coiKtitHin. Tne or tender nut r-cces (sanly acteptd.

L. T. Depu- Minister, of UgViay ano FOR SALtM-ADV-fULl. part time. for yny have store ex per i-er-'e and perwinai't.

Apt-' Mdi si-e snip Ltd if WAS'liJ) iyt'7 r. -1 I -o. posilmn. Ik-X 21,0 Star Pllten.x I-2S-C BLACK, 1 i peer, Reg" a. -S8 Tlsl.

hl'WK ID'J. vC-l' si, djne lb, June 17, a A r-.

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