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Poor Road Story<br />
Scored Sharply<br />
PUBLIC WORKS officials"<br />
here took sharp exception<br />
to £ news item appearing in<br />
last Thursday's issue of The<br />
"PririCe George Citizen which<br />
claimed that rain during <strong>the</strong><br />
week had made <strong>the</strong> highway<br />
north and south of <strong>Quesnel</strong>,<br />
almost impassable in soni'?<br />
sections.<br />
"V/e have had no trouble<br />
at i':! in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> area,"<br />
stated a public works spokesman,<br />
"though on <strong>the</strong> Prince<br />
George end of <strong>the</strong> highway -<br />
<strong>the</strong>:? is some bad road."<br />
The Citizen report was<br />
credited to motorists an-iving<br />
from <strong>the</strong> south who claimed<br />
that <strong>the</strong> rain had turned <strong>the</strong><br />
road into a sea of water and<br />
mud where reconstruction is<br />
under way.<br />
Thiere is no reconstruction<br />
at present being carried out<br />
in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> sector, though<br />
coaling <strong>the</strong> highway with<br />
crushed rock in preparation<br />
for pulvi-mix surfacing of about<br />
11 miles is under way.<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> residents who have<br />
"With which is incorporated THE WELLS-BARKERVILLE CHRONICLE<br />
VOL. 44 — NO. 18 QUESNEL, B.C:, .5c per Cjpy THURSDAY, JULY 9, 195.1<br />
TWO CENT CUT IN LIGHT RATES<br />
Send-Off Planned For Scoute<br />
AN OFFICIAL send-off is<br />
being planned for <strong>the</strong> four<br />
<strong>Cariboo</strong> Scouts who leave<br />
next Tuesday to attend <strong>the</strong><br />
Dominion Jamboree being<br />
held in Ottawa from July 18<br />
to July 26. Making <strong>the</strong> trip<br />
from <strong>Cariboo</strong> are Van Foster<br />
been on trips south and also "'^^T.;?^<br />
commercial travellers, who <strong>Quesnel</strong> Troop and Murray<br />
are driving <strong>the</strong> road regular- ^^^^^ ^^^^y McKelvie<br />
ly, declare <strong>the</strong> highway to be J^^ Wells Troop.<br />
The boys are scheduled to<br />
in better conditions this year<br />
than it has been for <strong>the</strong> past<br />
several summers.<br />
Those who were on <strong>the</strong> road<br />
last week remarked that it<br />
was vastly superior to a year<br />
ago despite <strong>the</strong> heavy rain.<br />
Fix-It Shop Hit<br />
Twice By Thieves<br />
Nazko Old Timer<br />
Is Found Dead<br />
BODY of Morton Burton<br />
Hay-Hill, well known Nazko<br />
rancher was found at his<br />
cabin late last week by a<br />
passing Indian. Word of his<br />
death was brought to <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Saturday.<br />
Mr. Hay-Hill was known<br />
to have been in ill health for<br />
TWO weekends in succession<br />
thieves have entered <strong>the</strong><br />
Fix-it Shop in West <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
t.v^ .xuvv^ Jill 111 llcalUl lUl<br />
GEORGE M MURRAY, <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
M.P. for <strong>the</strong> past four<br />
years, will be carrying Liberal<br />
colors in <strong>the</strong> August 12<br />
Federal election. Mr. Murray'^<br />
name was <strong>the</strong> only one<br />
placed before a nominating<br />
co:-vention held in Pr. George<br />
on Ti:esday..<br />
There were 75 voting delegate?;<br />
on hand from all portio!-.5:<br />
of ths wide <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
Ridi.'-ig. In addition to naming<br />
Mr. Murray as candidate<br />
those, present heard an address<br />
by Senator Gray Turgeoi;.<br />
Vv:th <strong>the</strong> naming of a Liberal<br />
candidate it appears that<br />
<strong>the</strong>re will be a three-way<br />
race for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> seat.<br />
William Irvine, who was defeated<br />
by Mr. Murray in <strong>the</strong><br />
1949 election, is <strong>the</strong> CCF<br />
standard bearer and Bert R.<br />
LeBce is <strong>the</strong> Social Credit<br />
candidate.<br />
Unless <strong>the</strong>re is a last-minute<br />
change of plans <strong>the</strong>re apoer.rs<br />
little likelihood of a<br />
Pro.-Conservative candidate<br />
entering <strong>the</strong> contest.<br />
Both <strong>the</strong> Socred and CCF<br />
candidates are residents of<br />
Prir.ce George. Mr. Murrav<br />
AL LIMACHER was installed<br />
as 1953-54 president of<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Lions Club on Monday<br />
evening. He succeeds Dr.<br />
Jarv Tompkins and becomes<br />
leave here on th'e 2 p.m.<br />
Greyhound next Tuesday.<br />
Scouts from Prince George<br />
will be on <strong>the</strong> bus and <strong>the</strong><br />
whole gi'oup will catch <strong>the</strong><br />
special B.C. train east at<br />
Ashcroft.<br />
Local Scouts and Cubs<br />
will parade to <strong>the</strong> bus depot<br />
as a part of <strong>the</strong> send-off and<br />
<strong>the</strong> boys will be extended<br />
best wishes on <strong>the</strong> part of<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>, by A. V. Fraser,<br />
commission chairman. Officials<br />
of o<strong>the</strong>r organizations<br />
will be on hand, also.<br />
L. F. Cashman, <strong>District</strong><br />
Commissioner is leaving for<br />
Vancouver Saturday, where<br />
he will act as parade marshall<br />
in <strong>the</strong> big send-off for<br />
<strong>the</strong> Lower Mainland Scouts<br />
heading east for <strong>the</strong> Jamboree.<br />
Originally it was hoped <strong>the</strong><br />
Kinsmen, Bees<br />
Tangle Sunday<br />
KIN CLUB softballers will<br />
meet <strong>the</strong> Bees in a challenge<br />
Softball do this Sunday.<br />
First game is .'scheduled<br />
for 2 p.m. with a second to be<br />
played in <strong>the</strong> evening. It is<br />
likely that a girls' game will<br />
<strong>the</strong> fifth president of <strong>the</strong> ser- be staged between two loca<br />
vice club organii'.ed here in teams to fill out <strong>the</strong> day^<br />
<strong>the</strong> summer of 1949. bill.<br />
REDUCTION in power rates<br />
for r.'l residential and commeicial<br />
customers in <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> district of two cents<br />
in <strong>the</strong> first consumption block<br />
was announced today l)y<br />
<strong>District</strong> Manager J. D. Dobie.<br />
The cut becomes effective<br />
for all meter readings in <strong>the</strong><br />
two classifications on and after<br />
August 1.<br />
The lower rates, which<br />
have been under study for<br />
some time, were approved by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Commission in Victoi'ia<br />
after a review of <strong>the</strong> financial<br />
condition of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Power <strong>District</strong>.<br />
Under <strong>the</strong> "Electric Power<br />
Apt," each district must be<br />
according to <strong>the</strong> cost of serving<br />
customers in each of <strong>the</strong><br />
Commission's 27 power districts<br />
throughout <strong>the</strong> province.<br />
New rr.';idential rate stiaicture<br />
for <strong>the</strong> district will be as<br />
follows: First 20 kilowatt<br />
hours in Zone 1, which v/as<br />
formerly IDc, is being redu'><br />
ed to 8c. In Zone 2, or <strong>the</strong><br />
area outside <strong>the</strong> Village, <strong>the</strong><br />
rate for <strong>the</strong> first 20 kilowatt<br />
hours is being reduced from<br />
12c per kwh to 10c.<br />
Rates on o<strong>the</strong>r blocks of<br />
power consumed will remain<br />
unchanged.<br />
The commercial rate in both<br />
Zones 1 and 2, which was<br />
- ".'^ t., wnai^ll wdS<br />
selt sustaining for distribu- formerly 12c for <strong>the</strong> first 30<br />
tion facilities, and rates vary Sce Puse 4 — LIGHT CIT<br />
r^ogismtivc Libra!<br />
T. Eaton Company<br />
Readies Office<br />
A T. EATON Company Order<br />
Office will be opening<br />
shortly in <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Renovations<br />
are at present being<br />
made to premises on Front<br />
Street, formerly occupied by<br />
Ferguson Electric Ltd., and it<br />
is understood that <strong>the</strong> mail<br />
order firm will be 'opening<br />
<strong>the</strong>re about <strong>the</strong> middle of<br />
July.<br />
It has been rumored for<br />
some months that Eatons<br />
were interested in establishing<br />
in <strong>Quesnel</strong> and opening<br />
of an order office is believed<br />
to be <strong>the</strong> first step in a program<br />
that may eventually se^<br />
a store located here.<br />
Lions, Dodgers<br />
Meet Monday<br />
BALL PLAYING members<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Lions Club are dusting<br />
off <strong>the</strong>ir old gloves and<br />
getting in a little practice before<br />
Monday night, when<br />
<strong>the</strong>y are slated to tangle with<br />
<strong>the</strong> Dodger;-;, <strong>the</strong> team sponsored<br />
by <strong>the</strong> Lions in <strong>the</strong><br />
Pony League.<br />
The game gets under way<br />
at 7 p.m. on <strong>the</strong> school ground<br />
diamond. There will be hot<br />
dogs and ice cream after <strong>the</strong><br />
game, which may be an inducement<br />
that will soften<br />
<strong>the</strong> Dodgers up.<br />
Extra Work Planned For Village<br />
A REVIEW of Village Villocr,. financ fi,.ov,^ turn 4. on <strong>the</strong> Vdlage ^r.„ tax -levy,<br />
mounted to $22,200 out of a<br />
es made at a special meetboys<br />
,, from , <strong>Quesnel</strong> , , , , and Wells . ing of <strong>the</strong> Commissioners on<br />
There was a rush at <strong>the</strong> total levy of $28,100, which<br />
would be able to take part m Monday evening revealed<br />
village office-during <strong>the</strong> last was a higher percentage than<br />
J. K. Klassen, proprietor of some time and had recently <strong>the</strong> Vancouver parade but it that more work can be car- tew days m June as property received on <strong>the</strong> due date last<br />
<strong>the</strong> bicycle and appliance re- been treated by Dr. J. W. was impossible to make <strong>the</strong><br />
owners hurried to pay <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
ried out this summer than was<br />
year. Since <strong>the</strong> assessment<br />
pair shop reported Monday Tompkins.<br />
necessary arrangements.<br />
taxes. A little better than 80<br />
originally planned.<br />
roll had increased during <strong>the</strong><br />
that his premises had been Burial was made on Mr.<br />
per cent of <strong>the</strong> entire levy<br />
year actual cash returns were<br />
entered a second time. Hay-Hill's ranch property on Klnminnl Fin^<br />
"Two factors were respon was received.<br />
appreciably higher.<br />
4 On <strong>the</strong> fu-st entry <strong>the</strong> Sunday, when his body was i^U»"«nUI rillC sible for <strong>the</strong> increase in an Tax monies received a- Among projects now con<br />
weekend previous a bicycle plaiced beside that of his wife<br />
ticipated revenue," stated<br />
tube and handle grips were who pre-deceased him sever In Privy Cose<br />
sidered for this summer is<br />
Commission Chairman A. V. Hart Paving<br />
stolen. Last Monday Mr. Klaal years ago.<br />
A QU^NEXv^esident .wa©^ ^jr^ser yesterday. "First was<br />
completion of drainage prossen<br />
discovered that an inner He is survived by a dau fined <strong>the</strong> nominal sum of <strong>the</strong> larger amount received<br />
jects already started in" <strong>the</strong><br />
This Month<br />
tube was missing. He is conghter, Mrs. T. O. D. Williams $2.50 and costs and allowed this year as our share of <strong>the</strong><br />
residential area and con<br />
PULVI-MIX surfacing on <strong>the</strong><br />
vinced that youngsters are residing at <strong>Quesnel</strong> View, and two weeks in which to instal motor vehicle tax distribution<br />
struction of a garage for <strong>the</strong><br />
Hart Highway north from Hev r.itte 4 — EXTR.l AVORK<br />
responsible for <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>fts. a son.<br />
plumbing when he appeared and <strong>the</strong> second and most im<br />
Prince George is expected to<br />
before Magistrate" C. G. Harportant was <strong>the</strong> excellent re-<br />
start about <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> Funeral Friday<br />
court Tuesday on a charge<br />
month. The work will be<br />
Murray Gets Liberal Call<br />
of ignoring orders issued by Good Start Made done by a Public Works crew For Earl Heskett<br />
makes his home in Fort St. <strong>the</strong> local health office.<br />
that is at present working on<br />
John.<br />
The charge arose out of On School Rooms <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn portion of <strong>the</strong> FUNERAL service for Earl<br />
complaints of neighbors re<br />
highway near Arras.<br />
Heskett, Wells garageman<br />
EXCAVATION for <strong>the</strong> eight-<br />
Installed Monday garding an outside privy on<br />
Prior to <strong>the</strong> start of actual drowned Sunday while on a<br />
room addition to <strong>the</strong> Ques<br />
<strong>the</strong> property of <strong>the</strong> accused.<br />
paviny about .5.000 yards of fishing trip to Lottie Lake,<br />
nel High School has been com<br />
The court was told by district<br />
crushed rock will be spread will be held in Community<br />
pleted and a Gulf Coast Con<br />
sanitarian T. Mayoh that <strong>the</strong><br />
to make bonding material for Hall, Wells, at 2 p.m. Friday.<br />
struction Company crew is<br />
<strong>the</strong> asphalt. It is anticipated Rev. J. M. MeCormick will<br />
accused had been warded sev starting to put forms in for<br />
that surfacing may be con be officiating clergyman.<br />
eral times previous to <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> concrete foundation. tinued as far as Summit Lake<br />
summons being issued, and It is expected <strong>the</strong> addition<br />
It was decided to hold <strong>the</strong><br />
if wea<strong>the</strong>r permits. Present<br />
had failed to take action fol will be ready for use about<br />
funeral service in Commun<br />
plans call for continuation of<br />
lowing such warnings. <strong>the</strong> middle of October.<br />
ity Hall in view of <strong>the</strong> many<br />
<strong>the</strong> work all summer.<br />
people who are expected to<br />
Village Favors 3 Water Tenders<br />
attend. Mr. Heskett, who formerly<br />
operated a dairy and<br />
trucking business before tak<br />
AFTER deliberation that was<br />
continued over to Tuesday<br />
River bridge to <strong>the</strong> Johnston<br />
sub-division.<br />
ing over operation of Johnston<br />
Bros, garage in Wells,<br />
was widely known through<br />
John Davidson Ltd., of <strong>the</strong> entire <strong>Cariboo</strong>.<br />
Vancouver, $25,904.50, for <strong>the</strong> An earlier story regardmg<br />
supplying of <strong>the</strong> cast iron pipe <strong>the</strong> tragedy Sunday appears<br />
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THE CARIBOO OBSERVER<br />
(Established 1008)<br />
An Independent weekly nev/spaper devoted to <strong>the</strong> intereets<br />
of <strong>Quesnel</strong> and <strong>the</strong> North <strong>Cariboo</strong>, and to publishing facte<br />
relative to <strong>the</strong> Central Interior of British Columbia.<br />
Published weekly at <strong>Quesnel</strong>, E.G.<br />
Sabscription $2.50 yearly, payalile in advance.<br />
British PossesKions and U.S. .siibsoripticns $3.00.<br />
Advcrti.sinj;: Ti.-ilo.s on A|)pli
BUCK RIDGE<br />
Rurai Promotion List i'RO.MOTEi> TO (;RADI; 2<br />
ALEXANDRIA -<br />
IMtOMOTEI) TO (aiADK 2<br />
Cecilia Carlson, Rodney Cody,<br />
William Gentles, George ITame-<br />
Gloria Hamelin. Dale Bow-<br />
A. F. Harris<br />
DIRT<br />
MOVING<br />
AND<br />
'GRAVbL<br />
Leave Orders at<br />
NorllKM-ji liijrht<br />
Service Ltd.<br />
f^e M/y moose<br />
, fo i/cfmh Ms tA/fst<br />
Seeks water<br />
m some yale<br />
The drink that yoo^<br />
shouM look for first Pizzey.<br />
Is (/(^rd's Pry,<br />
(fif^er ^fe<br />
Gurd<br />
^ DRY<br />
Drink (jurd^<br />
DRY GINGER ALE<br />
ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT<br />
OF ORANGE-CRUSH<br />
rilOMOTKI) TO (iU.AOK ;J<br />
f^-nn Aiken, Terry Aiken,<br />
Jjillian Byrd, Roberta Crowe,<br />
fsatlileen Dncetle, Tbei'esa Daviolette.<br />
,Joyce Macmillan, .Janice<br />
Ta.itinger. l^iiyllis I'ierrcroi'y.<br />
Robert Ellingson. (^arol<br />
Kilcb.<br />
j'sto.^ioTK!) TO {;K.\DI: I<br />
Ale.\ Clanipbell. I'atricia Davis.<br />
Eva ilallajn. Siitryle .Aikini.<br />
Dennis liyi'ri. IJalricia Cody,<br />
Richard Mclntyre, Ronald<br />
Simpson, Shirley Sini|)S(ni, Geo.<br />
S'onng, l>'lora Bowers, .loaiine<br />
fraser, Dale 'i'honij>son. .JanK^s<br />
I'JUingson.<br />
IMiO.MOTKD TO (JK.XDE T.<br />
.\ndroy .Aiken, Charlcne Cody<br />
Ernestine Carlson, Ceo. Crojve.<br />
Ernest (Jentles. Donald ilogan,<br />
Lo)'raine Kranse, Wayne i.,avally,<br />
Roy Macniillan, Lai'ry<br />
Taitinger, Betty Thompson. Mai-ianne<br />
Waite. Thomas Thompson,<br />
Betty Hallam. .John Poiider.<br />
ALEXANDRIA N.<br />
IMIO.MOTEI) TO f;il.\!)E 'Z<br />
.Janet Holland, Rozetta ilowaial.<br />
Christian Peterson, Dale<br />
Webster.<br />
PRO>!OEI) TO (nt.ADK :J<br />
Dana Tliurier. Donna Tel,<br />
I'ord. Jilaon Hatch. .I(>an Howard,<br />
Terranee Telford.<br />
PltO.MOTEl) TO (nt.ADi; 4<br />
Roy Howard, Orrin Olsen,<br />
.Maurice Milchell, William Webster.<br />
PltO.MOEl) TO (illADE<br />
Elaine Peterson.<br />
PIIOMOTEJ) TO (iKADE 0<br />
l^yle Telford, Es<strong>the</strong>r Webster<br />
.John Prestage.<br />
PIM).>IOTEI> TO (ili.VDM 7<br />
Eileen Webster, .Justine Mitchell.<br />
IMM>Mt)TKI) TO GRADhl 8<br />
Karin Thurier, Richard Prestage,<br />
.Jerone Karolat.<br />
PROMOTED TO GRADE 0<br />
Shirley Karolat.<br />
BARLOW CREEK<br />
I'ltOMOTED TO GRADE 2<br />
Bernice Evans, Madeleine<br />
Gutfriend, Garry Menelaws,<br />
Sandra Pike. William Smith,<br />
Charles Brown.<br />
I'RO.MOED TO GRADE 3<br />
Marilyn Gutfriend, William<br />
Lindstrom, P'rank Poty, Faye<br />
I'RO.MOTKD TO GRADE 4<br />
Deanna Poty, Donald Sutton.<br />
PliOMOTED 'm GRADE 5<br />
Denver Nordell, Sharon Pike,<br />
William Scott, Evelyn Smith,<br />
'I'ommy Pizzey, Richard Elgert.<br />
I'ROMOTIOD TO GRADE (><br />
Annette GuttTiend, Lyle<br />
Schmidt.<br />
BOUCHIE LAKE<br />
I'llO.MOTED TO GRADE 2<br />
Douglas Cotter, Ann Katzel.<br />
Harvey Magnuson. Helen Mertz<br />
Lane Smyth. Kenneth Tyreman.<br />
Pi;O.MOED TO (;i!AI>E :$<br />
.Melvin I'rosser. Sandra Pultonen.<br />
George Vernon. Phili)) Warden.<br />
PKO.MOTED TO
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Continiieil fi-oni Page 1<br />
VILLAGE<br />
with mechanical fittings to be<br />
installed as water mains.<br />
Empire Brass Manufacturing<br />
Co. Ltd., Vancouver, $8,-<br />
491.92, for <strong>the</strong> supplying of<br />
necessary fittings and hydrants<br />
for <strong>the</strong> extension.<br />
In all instances delivery<br />
dates were equal in importance<br />
to <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong> bid.<br />
All three tenders tentatively<br />
accepted gave assurance of<br />
complete delivery of <strong>the</strong> re<br />
quired materials within 30<br />
days.<br />
"Final acceptance of <strong>the</strong><br />
tenders cannot be made until<br />
we have <strong>the</strong> advice of our<br />
consulting engmeer," staled<br />
stated Commission Chairman<br />
A. V. FVaser. "However, in<br />
view of <strong>the</strong> delivery dates<br />
guaranteed by <strong>the</strong> three firms<br />
now being favored it appears<br />
<strong>the</strong> project should be completed<br />
this summer. It can<br />
still be delayed of course by<br />
any unerpected development"<br />
IVOR and BILLIE MacGREGOR<br />
FULLY MODERN<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> ^ British Columbia |<br />
Opinion of <strong>the</strong> engineer on<br />
<strong>the</strong> bids favored by <strong>the</strong> Commissioners<br />
should be received<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Village office by <strong>the</strong><br />
end of this week, after which<br />
definite orders will be placed.<br />
In addition to extension of<br />
<strong>the</strong> water system to include<br />
<strong>the</strong> Johnston sub-division,<br />
provision has been made for<br />
renewing of a considerable<br />
portion of <strong>the</strong> old mater main<br />
on <strong>the</strong> lower blocks of Reid<br />
Street.<br />
Work on <strong>the</strong> project will<br />
likely get under way toward<br />
<strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> month.<br />
('oiiliiiiied Troin i'
Rural School Promotion List<br />
DRAGON LAKE MACALISTER<br />
PROMOTE I) TO GRADE 2<br />
Heatlier Taylor, Irene Swanky,<br />
Cathy Trueman, William<br />
Terrioo.<br />
PROMOTKI) 1C) GRADE .?<br />
Rntiy XeiU'clcl, Wendy Ranicv,<br />
Susan Mct-can.<br />
JVKO.MOTED TO (."!!ADIO \<br />
.Ion l-(!n.i4. .John 'J'errico, .lani-<br />
(>s IMiirray. *<br />
IMtO.MOriJ) TO GRADK .-><br />
Jean Neul'dd, I'^ern McLean,<br />
[..awrfnco ttayinan, iMargaret<br />
Teri'ico.<br />
PROMOTED TO (iRADE i\<br />
Marjorie Sales, Piitricria Neufeld,<br />
Dianne Einmelkain)), Larry<br />
McLean,<br />
PROMOTED TO GP.ADE 7<br />
Margaret trwin, Frank Z.scliiedrich,<br />
Robert Terrico.<br />
CINEMA<br />
PRO»K)TED TO GRADE 2<br />
Joey Lonsdale.<br />
l»ROMOTED TO GRADIO .{<br />
Franklin Norn. Robert I*}pton<br />
ITelen Rivers. Theodore Norn.<br />
PliOMOTED TO GRADE 5<br />
Shiiiey Jickels, James Epton,<br />
I^aul Norn, Siiirley Ijonsdale.<br />
ITtOMOTIOD TO (iRADE (i<br />
Edward Jickel.s, Daniel Norn,<br />
Ronald Norn.<br />
P1M3MOTI0D TO (iRADi: 9<br />
Josejiliine Norn, I'arlnira Epton.<br />
House & Commercial<br />
Installations<br />
Clare Jewel & Gurney<br />
Electric Ranges<br />
•<br />
Phone 74-R-3<br />
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PROMOTED TO {iltADK 2<br />
Linda Leei^on. l>ill MacalisUT<br />
Siiirley Ojrden. Carol Mc'Donald<br />
};jllv t>iKinstinni, Lee WhalU'v.<br />
I'ltO.MOTKI) TO GRADE :><br />
.\:i(!i'fy .\;i-n:ni;;!d. Ivan Oi;-<br />
(iiii.<br />
i'K().M(iri:D TO (;I:ADI-; i<br />
(il):,'..;! ,.L. ISO);, jyinda •<br />
!'!:(>>!(!'ii;>> !() (.11 \ D E r,<br />
i iM \ V '••••X. A ri hu >•<br />
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I'I:O.M()I"I;D SO (;U.\DI-: (><br />
Allan !.(•• -y.w. Mnh Alcl»:;i!al(i.<br />
I'lcdd ic Dorothy<br />
.It iiniuus. Kii-.s-avd WUaUcy.<br />
I'lto.Mori:D [ <br />
John Pennett, Dennis Cruise,<br />
David Davis, Harold Luddit, Waviie<br />
Mar-Donaldl Ken McGowan.<br />
PRO.MOTED T O GRADE (><br />
Stanley Faust, Gudrun Klammt,<br />
Clifford .Mathason, Richard Montgomery.<br />
David Ball, Terry lamest<br />
Whitney.<br />
W. QUESNEL ANNEX<br />
PRO.MOTED ro GR.XDE 2<br />
Itobert .Ainsley, Darlene Antis.<br />
Sammy Berry, Richard Broswick,<br />
Jjimes Felker. Elizabeth<br />
l^'owlie, Joan Hamilton, Marie<br />
.lordan, William Trueman, Law<br />
-rence Williams.<br />
I'ROMOTED TO GRADE :i<br />
Patricia Broswick. Caroline<br />
Carlson, James i?rown, Elaine<br />
Collvei', Jo Ann Clarke, James<br />
Craig, Gail Farrow, Wade Felton,<br />
i\aren Fraser, Barbara<br />
RED BLUFF<br />
Greeiiough, Verna i^nst., Irene<br />
•Lyne, Ronald Savard, John Stace-Smith,<br />
Bonnie Wilson, I..oyola<br />
Bunz, Gcu'dou Quechuk,<br />
Meeting Put OH<br />
Executive Away<br />
AN EXECUTIVE meeting of<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> and <strong>District</strong> Board<br />
of Trade, scheduled for last<br />
night has been cancelled until<br />
fur<strong>the</strong>r notice.<br />
Pre.sident Keith Yorston is<br />
out of town and in addition<br />
vice president Earl Robertson<br />
and secretary Harold Henson<br />
are also away.<br />
MRS. JOHN A. FRASER<br />
PROGRESSING WELL<br />
Mrs. John A. Eraser was<br />
reported to be making satisfactory<br />
progress following an<br />
operation in Kamloops on<br />
Monday. Mrs. A. V. Fraser<br />
and Mrs. Don Fraser ai*e both<br />
in Kamloops to act as special<br />
nurses while she is recovering.<br />
Mr. Fraser, who was on<br />
holiday in <strong>the</strong> east, is expected<br />
to arrive in Kamloops<br />
today.<br />
DEMERARA<br />
LEMON<br />
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or disiilayed by <strong>the</strong> Liquor<br />
Control Po;ird or by <strong>the</strong> Government<br />
of liritish Columbia.<br />
CARIBOO OBSERVER - Thursday, July 9, 1953 - Page 5<br />
Continued tioin Pa-c 1 <strong>the</strong>r, Mrs. A. G. Greig, at<br />
LIONS Dragon Lake.<br />
ice carnival, which it is hop- llllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllHIIIDDiniDll.<br />
ed will become an annual e-<br />
vent.<br />
Funds raised by <strong>the</strong> ckth<br />
were used in part to ipurch-<br />
ase a new operalin';' lamp loi-<br />
<strong>the</strong> local hospital.<br />
Besides Al Liinachcr, in<br />
coming pi-esidont, <strong>the</strong> iiew o^'-<br />
ficei's are: Russ Punt, ,Jac!-.<br />
Lee and CoUn McKenzif\<br />
vice-presidents: ?I. Copeland,<br />
treasurer: N(M-man Fox. sec<br />
retary. Dii'ectors are Norm<br />
Felterly. Jack Morgan and<br />
Dr. Lynn Appleby. Doug Al<br />
lanson is <strong>the</strong> new Lion Tam-<br />
01- and Harold Johnston is<br />
Tail Twister.<br />
Brief reports on <strong>the</strong> recent<br />
convention were presented by<br />
Zone Chairman John Harvo\'<br />
and Lion Sam .Beamish of<br />
Kamloops. In addition to Mr.<br />
Bcami.sh o<strong>the</strong>r visiting Lions<br />
were George Downton and<br />
Donald Fox, both of Van<br />
couver.<br />
VANCOUVER VISITORS<br />
HOLIDAY AT LAKE<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greig of<br />
Vancouver were visiting last<br />
week with <strong>the</strong> former's mo-<br />
(45-48)<br />
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July 9 to July 14<br />
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Clippers Drop Two in Prince<br />
QUE-SNJIL Ciipptrs dropped<br />
a double header to Prince<br />
George Athletics on Sunday,<br />
Both games were played in<br />
Prince George. The A's copped<br />
<strong>the</strong> first game by a narrow<br />
4-3 count and took tlie<br />
second by an 8-7 "margin after<br />
Clippers had staged a<br />
great comeback.<br />
It was a three-run rally in<br />
<strong>the</strong> second inning of <strong>the</strong> opening<br />
game that paved <strong>the</strong><br />
way for Alliletics' win. Clippers<br />
opened <strong>the</strong> scoring with<br />
a run in <strong>the</strong> first inning.<br />
The Athletics runs were all<br />
of <strong>the</strong> uneared variety. Pitcher<br />
Dion of Clippers walked<br />
thi-ee batters, hit ano<strong>the</strong>r wilh<br />
a ))itched ball, and cut loose<br />
with four wild pilches to let<br />
<strong>the</strong> three i-uns come in.<br />
Kopi)a tool\ over ;!t <strong>the</strong> er^d<br />
of (lic- S'.'C'onrl and ga\-e up<br />
only (Jiu' hit iiii" <strong>the</strong>' baianco<br />
of Ihe gariie. But thai hit was<br />
<strong>the</strong> one that hurl. Il pul Bafkman<br />
on Hr.sl aiirl he cam;' in<br />
wilh what pi'oved !o b(- <strong>the</strong><br />
winning run on a liekler's<br />
choice and an ei'ror at short.<br />
Clippers tied <strong>the</strong> game up<br />
in <strong>the</strong> fourth after <strong>the</strong>y had<br />
scored <strong>the</strong>ii- second lam in <strong>the</strong><br />
(hii-d inning.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> nightcap Swain started<br />
on <strong>the</strong> mound for Clippers<br />
and he ran into immediate<br />
trouble. Before <strong>the</strong> inning<br />
was over Oliver was on <strong>the</strong><br />
mound and Athletics were<br />
out in front with six runs.<br />
Despite <strong>the</strong> bad start Clippers<br />
fought back hard. They<br />
picked off a run in <strong>the</strong> second<br />
and again in <strong>the</strong> fourth. In<br />
<strong>the</strong> fifth <strong>the</strong>y hammered big<br />
Hugh Glazier from <strong>the</strong> mound<br />
and went on to score <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
fifth and tying run of <strong>the</strong> in-<br />
"1 --Ihi ^i-/-'-^^<br />
A NUMBER of ancient English<br />
churches arc replacing <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
equally ancient roofs with alumi<br />
num. One of <strong>the</strong>se is <strong>the</strong> Chapel<br />
cf St. .lames in <strong>the</strong> village of<br />
Ne<strong>the</strong>r Warlon, Oxfordshire. Its<br />
lead roof, originally laid in 1665,<br />
brought .C478 as scrap — enough<br />
to pay <strong>the</strong> whole cost of installing<br />
<strong>the</strong> new roof.<br />
It is a neat example of how,<br />
while most metals have been get<br />
ting more expensive through <strong>the</strong><br />
centuries, <strong>the</strong> cost of aluminum<br />
has been going down. Aluminum<br />
Company of Canada, Ltd. (.Alcan)<br />
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Pase 6 - CARIBOO OBSERVER - Thursday, July 9, 1953<br />
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ning v.'Mcn Slim Amos doub<br />
led off one of McEachie's off<br />
ermgs. I _ A. p. GARDNER & CO.<br />
in <strong>the</strong> sixth Amos took ov- §<br />
er Illl- pilching for Clippers |<br />
Chartered Accountants<br />
I<br />
i<br />
and set <strong>the</strong> Prince George f<br />
ciub down in order. They =<br />
V'ancov'.ver<br />
seemed on <strong>the</strong> point of tak- 1<br />
Prince George Prince Rupert i<br />
ing <strong>the</strong> lead in <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> |<br />
seventh when Buchia doub- 1<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Terrace =<br />
led and <strong>the</strong>n stole third, but i<br />
tho threat petered out when § Hoy Bloc:-:<br />
Telephone 113-R-2 |<br />
Koyama flied out to right 1<br />
field.<br />
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The end came in <strong>the</strong> last of<br />
<strong>the</strong> eighth when Spicer singled<br />
for Athletics, moved around<br />
to third on an error arid<br />
a passed ball and <strong>the</strong>n trotted<br />
home on Franklin's solid single.<br />
FIIE mo<br />
Softbal! Loop<br />
Sets Schedule<br />
SCHI'DULK foi- il,:. l)aknnof<br />
<strong>the</strong> si'ason was sell led ai<br />
at i-e',-('!i! mer'ting of loca.l<br />
ckdxs. Tin:'!'" an now I'Do.iteams<br />
in <strong>the</strong> lowii kiop and<br />
games will !)e n!a\-ed on<br />
Mondays. Wednesdays and<br />
Fridays, leax'in;.; Sunda\-:<br />
open for oiit-of-1f)Wn games.<br />
Following is <strong>the</strong> schedule<br />
to August 31:<br />
July in — Merchants vs.<br />
Bees.<br />
July 13—Bees vs. Terriers.<br />
July 15—<strong>Quesnel</strong> Sawmills<br />
vs. Merchants.<br />
July 17—-Terriers vs. Merchants.<br />
July 20—Bees vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
July 22 — Merchants vs.<br />
Bees.<br />
July 24—Bees vs. Terriers.<br />
July 27—<strong>Quesnel</strong> Sawmills<br />
vs. Merchants.<br />
July 29—Terriers vs. Merchants.<br />
July 31—Bees vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
Aug. 3—Terriers vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
Aug. 5—Bees vs. Terriers.<br />
Aug. 7—<strong>Quesnel</strong> Sawmills<br />
vs. Merchants.<br />
Aug. 10—Terriers vs. Merchants.<br />
Aug. 12—iBees vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
Aug. 14—Terriers vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
Aug. 17 — Merchants vs.<br />
Bees.<br />
Aug. 19—Bees vs. Terriers.<br />
Aug. 21—<strong>Quesnel</strong> Sawmills<br />
vs. Merchants.<br />
Aug. 24—Terriers vs. Merchants.<br />
Aug. 2(i—Bees vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Merchants.<br />
Aug. 28—Terriers vs. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sawmills.<br />
Aug. 31—Bees vs. Merchants.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hodges<br />
and daughters Fay, Amy and<br />
Ena returned Saturday from<br />
a two-week holiday. They<br />
travelled to Alberta via <strong>the</strong><br />
John Hart Highway, taking<br />
<strong>the</strong> Big Bend route to Vancouver<br />
before returning to<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
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Paisley, Wallace & Co.<br />
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS<br />
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* FISHING<br />
* SWIMMING<br />
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* COMFORTABLE liOUSEKEEPLNG CABINS<br />
Rates: $3.00 per Doy<br />
RESERVATIONS:—Sue and Bill Speare.<br />
P.O. Box 81 :r. <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
SUMMER<br />
IS HERE<br />
AT LAST<br />
^1<br />
Bringing With It Sunburn<br />
and Insects<br />
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LOTION<br />
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Lumbermen Catch Cubs Twice<br />
:eci mi-O<br />
a ihree-wuy tie I'ot • .-teoi'id<br />
ph.ce in <strong>the</strong> Pihice CJ-oriJe<br />
UK.;.' [h'j \ and^'ii:) V<br />
Cub:-: aL <strong>the</strong> wu'e m cacli oi<br />
Ine t'>vo gai'iics played iiere<br />
ias', Sunday. Tl'iey .-^fiuc'czed<br />
uui Vl v/i!"i <strong>the</strong> opener<br />
and <strong>the</strong>n came through o—4<br />
in <strong>the</strong> evening game.<br />
CUI~AS got away lo a iine<br />
.start in <strong>the</strong> (jpener when<br />
Lloyd Comish h.ad control<br />
Iruuble and wa.s I'elieved by<br />
Fi-ank Fiie.sen in <strong>the</strong> first<br />
inning. Two errors and four<br />
walks added up to three<br />
Vanderhoof tallies before<br />
Frank Friesen took over <strong>the</strong><br />
pitching duties.<br />
Vanderhoof added twf)<br />
more in <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> 3rd to<br />
go in fi'ont .5—0 Ijcforo Lumbermen<br />
started to roll. The\"<br />
got back a couple in <strong>the</strong>ir half<br />
of <strong>the</strong> third and picked up<br />
two more in <strong>the</strong> fourth.<br />
When Fehr scored for Cubs<br />
ill ihe top of <strong>the</strong> 'ith to make<br />
it fi—1 <strong>the</strong> picture looked<br />
mighty black for <strong>the</strong> home<br />
team. That was before <strong>the</strong><br />
seventli inning was completed.<br />
Coglin opened <strong>the</strong> inning<br />
for <strong>the</strong> Cubs with a single but<br />
he died on second leaving <strong>the</strong><br />
score unchanged.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> last of <strong>the</strong> seventh<br />
Harris was safe nn an p'rrn^'<br />
and romped home on Blair's<br />
solid hit. Keen went down<br />
swinging but Johnston scored<br />
Blair to tie <strong>the</strong> score when<br />
he grounded out seciond to<br />
first. DeBruin was safe on a<br />
passed ball and he ambled in<br />
with <strong>the</strong> run that broke up<br />
fhe ball game when Albert<br />
Watson connected for a solid<br />
double.<br />
Lum.bermen got to Coglin<br />
for 11 hits while Friesen was<br />
touched up for seven. Tho<br />
<strong>the</strong>y scored three runs while<br />
C om i s !i was pitfhiiis: for<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>, Cubs failed to get<br />
to him for a hit.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> nightcap thp k)^^sav.-<br />
a 3—1 lead go down <strong>the</strong><br />
'"^••ain when Ciih^: '^aced n<br />
thrc-e-run rally in th^ fifth<br />
that, -^svo <strong>the</strong>m ,q -i—?> p.r]-.--^<br />
and -vji th-^ visithi? team ir<br />
CLOSED<br />
SIMMONS<br />
FRIDAYS<br />
Wc will be closed<br />
EACH FRIDAY<br />
All o<strong>the</strong>r days it Vv'ill be<br />
our aim to give <strong>the</strong> best<br />
service possible.<br />
D e w Drop inn<br />
Carson Ave.<br />
At Prices That Permit You to Have <strong>the</strong> Best:-^/<br />
Come In and Inspect Our Stock<br />
Spring Filled Mattresses —<br />
5<br />
<strong>the</strong> driver's seat briefly.<br />
Lloyd Comish stai'ted a-<br />
L;ain and he 1 ad <strong>the</strong> situati'in<br />
well in hand until th',i, lifih.<br />
in)i:ng when his control \-anislied<br />
again. Sugden vv'ent<br />
down swinging for thp iirsl<br />
out, and J^ehr grounded out<br />
to fuvst base. Then Vv^dl and<br />
Jim Silver both drew v/alks.<br />
A. Fehr connected for a single<br />
to score I. Fehr. Two runs<br />
came in when Lord connected<br />
for a solid double<br />
Comish steadied down to<br />
whiff Smilher.s for <strong>the</strong> third<br />
out of <strong>the</strong> inning, but Cubs<br />
were ahead 4—3.<br />
Albert Johnston took over<br />
for Lumbermen in <strong>the</strong> sixth<br />
and faced but seven men in<br />
<strong>the</strong> balance of <strong>the</strong> game.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> lasl of <strong>the</strong> sir-'th Mc-<br />
Ni-h led off with a hit, ad-<br />
\ anced on Blair's single and<br />
came home with <strong>the</strong> lying;<br />
I'un fm a single by Roii Trit-i"*<br />
Softie Tourney<br />
Ends All Even<br />
A TREE-WAY softball toui-nament<br />
here last Sunday<br />
ended all even with Wells,<br />
Williams Lake and <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
teams each scoring one win.<br />
Wells scored a close 10—8<br />
win over <strong>Quesnel</strong> and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
dropped a 9—^^0 decision to,<br />
Williams Lake. Gordie Christofferson<br />
pitched <strong>the</strong> first<br />
game for Wells while Peabody<br />
and Vear worked <strong>the</strong><br />
second go.<br />
Williams Lake dropped a<br />
close 9—7 decision to <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
to leave <strong>the</strong> three teams<br />
each with a win and a loss.<br />
Gordie Smetanuk pitched<br />
both games for Williams<br />
Lake.<br />
Clair Mohr and Clifford!<br />
Peterson pitched <strong>the</strong> first j<br />
game for <strong>Quesnel</strong> and Peter-:<br />
son went <strong>the</strong> route in <strong>the</strong>,<br />
second. |<br />
A's Cop Prize;<br />
Down Red Sox<br />
PRINCE GEORGE Athletics<br />
took first money in <strong>the</strong> de<br />
layed July 1 ball tournov<br />
when <strong>the</strong>y defeated Willow<br />
River Red Sox 4—0 ir.<br />
a play-off at Prince George<br />
ist Sunday.<br />
In games played between<br />
showers on July 1 botli Vanderhoof<br />
and Quesnol were<br />
knocked out and it was tentatively<br />
suggested tliat th?<br />
prize money be split evenl\'<br />
between Prince George Athletics,<br />
<strong>the</strong> Merchants and Red<br />
Sox.<br />
However, a play-off was<br />
he'.d eventually.<br />
Len Gatien, formerly of<br />
Kam.loops, did <strong>the</strong> pitching<br />
for Athletics. He limited <strong>the</strong><br />
Sox to four hits as he scored<br />
a shut-out and handed <strong>the</strong><br />
Willow River team its first<br />
defeat of <strong>the</strong> season.<br />
es. Noble and Johnston struck (<br />
out to leave jBlaii- and Tx'ites<br />
stranded on sacks.<br />
Billy Keen brought in <strong>the</strong><br />
winning run in <strong>the</strong> last of <strong>the</strong><br />
seventh. • lie singled safely,<br />
went to second on an error<br />
and wa.s sacrificed to third<br />
by Punt. It w":is fd) over when<br />
Bi'b- sca;-.i^7'.'rod -roc on<br />
fielder";- iii.)ice as IMci'.'ish<br />
v.'ent to first has?.<br />
Lumbermen ;;ot seven hits<br />
off Cogiin in <strong>the</strong> evening<br />
game while Cubs touched uv<br />
Comi.sh for five and gc/t one<br />
hit off Johnston.<br />
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lor free beer delivery<br />
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Poultry Farm and<br />
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Sold at<br />
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LOOK<br />
for <strong>the</strong> name<br />
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Let <strong>the</strong> Canadian Pacific Airlines agent<br />
help you plan your entire trip. She will<br />
provide complete through ticket service<br />
no matter where you want to go. Phone<br />
60 for hifonnation and reservations.<br />
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1<br />
imoer oter<br />
THE PRACTICAL FORK LIFT TRUCK ESPECIALLY<br />
DESIGNED FOR THE SMALL OPERATOR<br />
Now on Display at<br />
Brownmiller Bros. - Two-Mile Flat<br />
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47-49 KELOWNA. B.C.<br />
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"Pout et^ .<br />
THE FOOD REFORMER was trying to arouse his audience to an awareness<br />
of <strong>the</strong> dangers of certain foods. Gesturing dramatically, he cried:<br />
"We all eat it sometime or ano<strong>the</strong>r. It is apparently an inoffensive food.<br />
Wc think not!ung of it, but it is <strong>the</strong> worst thing in <strong>the</strong> world for us.<br />
IVhat is it?"<br />
Said^<strong>the</strong> Httle man in <strong>the</strong> back row sadly: 'It's wedding cake!"<br />
Universal Jet 99<br />
The Cleaner of 99 Uses<br />
A NEW DESIGN IN VACUUM CLEANERS<br />
Uses Disposable Paper Bags — Quiet<br />
' Powerful 1 h.p. Motor — Creates a Most Powerful Suction<br />
Cleans Without Repetition — Saves Wear and Tear On Rugs,<br />
Floors and Furniture<br />
See it Now . . . The Jet 99<br />
THEY PROBABLY DO<br />
For hours <strong>the</strong> expectant fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />
paced <strong>the</strong> corridor of <strong>the</strong> maternity<br />
hospital. And finally <strong>the</strong><br />
nurse appeared with three infants<br />
on a pillow.<br />
"You're <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of three<br />
beautiful girls," she smilingly told<br />
him.<br />
He looked confused and stammered:<br />
"Which two may I keep?<br />
I suppose <strong>the</strong> government gets<br />
A HUNGRY looking tramp stopped at a farm house<br />
and asked for food. The good housewife directed himi<br />
to tlie back porch, where she brought him a generous<br />
plate of food. As he sat <strong>the</strong>re enjoying <strong>the</strong> handout a<br />
little red hen dashed by playing tag with a rooster. As<br />
<strong>the</strong> rooster approached, <strong>the</strong> tramp tossed a piece of bread<br />
in his direction. Putting on all brakes, <strong>the</strong> rooster<br />
brought himself to a dead stop and greedily swallowed<br />
<strong>the</strong> bread. The tramp exclaimed: "Gee! I hope I'll<br />
never get that hungry."<br />
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Don't spend hours pushing that outdated, noisy and<br />
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Selection WILLIS - HIRPER Reid St.<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Page 8 . CARIBOO OBSERVER • Thursday, July 9, 1953<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY:<br />
FOR SALE<br />
WOODED ACREAGE any size<br />
lot. from one acre up. School<br />
on property. Apply A. Aird.<br />
Rarkei'ville Road. 4 niilep<br />
from (*2uesne!. 4S-.")"<br />
SAWMILL - ]!els;nv mii! v.-;th<br />
VS ])ov.-t'r unit. i;;!n, ip^ok.-;.<br />
axes, fi)-e too!.; o'l. Will sell<br />
as a complete oijpraiiim unit<br />
• or sei)arately. ii, i/, Cofjey.<br />
T7G Kiu'/ii.nu 'iiiesi'ei<br />
1XTI-:R.\-ATI().\AI. K: Dump<br />
Truck, fully oquipiied 4 - .")<br />
yd. steel box. heavy duty<br />
7 in. liois'.. W rDiuiition. \v.<br />
A. Plows. Gener;'! Delivery.<br />
CJuesnel. 1!.G.<br />
PORTA t!LE rentri:ima! Piim;),<br />
P.ri,t;Ks .V Siratton. 1 i.. M.p..<br />
i'/L' inch ii;!ei. perie.i condition<br />
- or nearest offer.<br />
Apply iiox --PG" Garibod Oi)server.<br />
"ROM i•^^^i(n".< e^.; layinu,strains.<br />
U.l).!', sired Xew<br />
llaiiip pulU'is, vaccinated a'4ainst<br />
Xewi-astle and hron.cIiKis.<br />
1 '1 • wks, '.>!d 5 1 .-I'.<br />
12 wks. old Sl.r.n and (piantities.<br />
Ki-omhoff I'^arms, I{.R.<br />
Xo. ."). .Vow Westminster. P,.<br />
C. Phone Xewttm IH.'-L-:).<br />
4b;tL<br />
McCEARY CtlARM sawdust<br />
range.; Hoover ui)risht vacuum,<br />
desk, file cal)inei. Eazv-<br />
Poy Chair. Apply L. F. Cashman,<br />
Cabin Cascade Auto<br />
Court.<br />
LARGE Combination Radio. S"<br />
Bench Saw, and i 00-inch<br />
Band Saw. Also 2 4-ft. Cabin<br />
Cruiser. Apply Deer Lods^e.<br />
48-50<br />
I'.A YI\(; r\\ K.STM I]\ I'<br />
DEER LODGE HOTEL<br />
& 5 Cabins, for sale. All fully<br />
equipped. Low down payment.<br />
Apply IxHlne<br />
4 8-5 0<br />
2-ROOM CABIX 14 .\ 20. fully<br />
insulated, fir flooring and<br />
linoleum. On skids $115.<br />
Take it away. To be moved<br />
this week. Apply Box S. <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
<strong>Observer</strong>.<br />
DAVENPORT couch converts<br />
easily into a double bed. and<br />
chairs - cheap for cash.<br />
CALL FOR TEXDKKS<br />
4<br />
Tenders will be received up<br />
to and including July IG, 1953,<br />
for. erection of arena walls.<br />
Tender must be for labor only.<br />
Fii-m bids only, will be accepted.<br />
Plans may be obtained from<br />
R. H. Punt. Lowest or any bid<br />
not necessarily accepted.<br />
.Arena ComniilttM'.<br />
and all kinds of<br />
MUSICAL<br />
INSTRUMENTS<br />
REDS<br />
Music Shop<br />
CARSON AVE.<br />
1 Door West of Royal Bank<br />
FOR RENT<br />
2-ROOM modern cabin,<br />
Mr.s. J. Lazzarin.<br />
TWO-ROOM basement<br />
ment. Phone 177R4.<br />
apply<br />
apart-<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
GIRL FOR STORE and office<br />
work: experience an advantage.<br />
Permanent position. • Ap-<br />
I)ly Parkinson Electi'ic.<br />
Work Wanted<br />
TYPIST desires part-time office<br />
woi-k, or would do typing<br />
at liome. ^ Wriie P.O. Box<br />
lU.'jS, <strong>Quesnel</strong>. or inquire at<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> Office. 48-49<br />
lUTTfKMIOI.ES .AII'IMUNC;<br />
WILL SEW on bultons. and<br />
make Ixittonholes. also mending<br />
done, write P.O. Box<br />
KMN, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C. 48-50<br />
M Theatre<br />
"BEST SHOW iN TOWN"<br />
TWO SHOWS EVERY<br />
NIGHT<br />
Starling 7 and 9 p.m.<br />
Matinee:<br />
EVERY SATURDAY<br />
Starting at 2 p.m.<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
JULY 10 - 11<br />
Bob Hope<br />
Jane Russell<br />
Roy Rogers and Trigger<br />
in<br />
Son of Paleface<br />
IN TECHNICOLOR<br />
MONDAY & TUESDAY<br />
JULY 13 - 14<br />
Rosalind Russell<br />
Paul Douglas<br />
Marie Wilson<br />
in<br />
Never Wave At<br />
AWac<br />
WED. & THURSDAY<br />
JULY 15 - 16<br />
JACKIE ROBINSON<br />
As Himself in <strong>the</strong> Blue<br />
Ribbon Award Feature<br />
THE<br />
Jackie Robinson<br />
Story<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
JULY 17 - 18<br />
John Lund<br />
Jeff Chandler<br />
in<br />
The Battle At<br />
Apache Pass<br />
IN TECHNICOLOR<br />
Continuous Shows On<br />
Saturdays:<br />
2:00 - 4:20 - 6:40 - 9:00<br />
NOTE—Saturday Night<br />
Admission 60c for AU<br />
Seats.<br />
Ydur (Icsiiiial.Miii may I>c iionr—<br />
or far. Si>iin'»vhcrt' in (iaiiada;<br />
till! L'liitcMl States; I'.iiropc. Vour<br />
Jirst slp is a vi.'^it lo tlie C.IN'.IJ.<br />
Ticket .Ajieiit. Ilo's tho innn with<br />
(til llie iiifurinatioii y«>ii require.<br />
his h>isint'ss~au(l pleasure—<br />
to help you with your plans.<br />
j If'i; raprcsriil all<br />
^ / f, trans-Al lull tic<br />
•^^l^sS^i^^ sfeiims/ii/js ami<br />
air lines.<br />
1* fV -<br />
See your nearest C.N.R. Agent or write<br />
A. C. L. WARNER, G.P.A.<br />
C.N.R., Vancouver 4, B.C.
News From Wells Barkerville<br />
Fishing Trip Ends in Tragedy<br />
A DROVvNIi\G ai Lottie<br />
Lf.ke about 4 p.m. Sunday<br />
tha; claimed <strong>the</strong> life of Earl<br />
VvJl^iam Heskett, Wells garage<br />
operator, 'brought a tragic<br />
close to a weekend fishing<br />
party.<br />
V./ord of <strong>the</strong> fatality reached<br />
Wells about G p.m. when<br />
four boys who had accompanied<br />
Mr. Heskett on <strong>the</strong> trip,<br />
hurried back to town.<br />
Party Escapes<br />
In Car Mishap<br />
MR. AND MRS. A. Gallant<br />
and party, who had been<br />
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.<br />
B. M. Adams, escaped without<br />
injury when <strong>the</strong>ir car overturned<br />
on 11-Mile Hill on<br />
<strong>the</strong> Barkerville Road as <strong>the</strong>y<br />
were returning to <strong>the</strong> coast<br />
last Saturday.<br />
Damage to <strong>the</strong> car was<br />
considerable. It was towed to<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> where temporary<br />
repairs were made before <strong>the</strong><br />
Gallants continued on to <strong>the</strong><br />
coast Sunday morning.<br />
The accident occurred about<br />
four o'clock in <strong>the</strong> afterr.oon.<br />
Wells Branch No. 128<br />
CANADIAN LEGION<br />
B.E.S.L.<br />
Pres. — A. H. White<br />
Secretary, K. Vear.<br />
Prospective Members<br />
CORDIALLY INVITED<br />
To Attend<br />
Meetings on <strong>the</strong> Second<br />
Sunday of <strong>the</strong> month<br />
South Wells at 2:00 pm<br />
Constal:)le B. Bi'aden, accompanied<br />
by B. M. Adams,<br />
Dr. W^ Whittaker and Leonard<br />
Young hurried to <strong>the</strong><br />
scene. Mr. Heskett's body was<br />
recovered in about seven feet<br />
of water.<br />
An incjuiry into <strong>the</strong> drowning<br />
was held on Tuesday afternoon<br />
by Coi'oner B. M. Adams.<br />
According fo accounts t)f<br />
<strong>the</strong> accident, Mr. Heskett was<br />
fishing fi'om a canoe and <strong>the</strong><br />
craft uDset while he was playing<br />
a fish. The boys who accompanied<br />
him wpi'e unable<br />
to render assistance,<br />
ett were Neil and Jim Smith,<br />
On <strong>the</strong> trip with Mr. Heskand<br />
Mr. Heskett's two nephews,<br />
<strong>the</strong> McCall boys. Lottie<br />
Lake is located about 12 miles<br />
east of Wells.<br />
Jets Win, Lose<br />
On Sunday Trip<br />
JETS, <strong>the</strong> top girls softball<br />
outfit of Wells, won and<br />
lost on a Sunday trip to <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
where <strong>the</strong>y met <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
Hotel girls and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Lumberettes.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> opening game against<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> Hotel, <strong>the</strong><br />
Jets just squeezed through<br />
with a 16—15 win and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
dropped <strong>the</strong> game against<br />
Lumberettes by a 10—6<br />
count.<br />
Midway through <strong>the</strong> second<br />
game word of <strong>the</strong> drowning<br />
at Lottie Lake arrived. Catcher<br />
Gei'ry Heskett hurried<br />
from <strong>the</strong> game and when <strong>the</strong><br />
game was later continued all<br />
<strong>the</strong> Wells players were badly<br />
rattled.<br />
"For <strong>the</strong> Finest Home-Cooked Meals"<br />
The Wells Hotel<br />
Dining Room<br />
Hours:—Weekdays 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />
Sundays and Holidays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
"Special Sunday Dinners"<br />
Catering to Banquets<br />
WATER<br />
tells tlie truth about whisky<br />
Put Seagram's "83" to <strong>the</strong> water test;<br />
Water, plain or sparkling,<br />
reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour<br />
and bouquet.<br />
0^ Seagram's Sure<br />
This advertisement is not published or displayed by <strong>the</strong> Liquor<br />
Control Board or by <strong>the</strong> Government of British Columbia.<br />
in & Out of Town<br />
® l\Irs. Lillian MacLean oi<br />
Los Angeles ai-i-ived Saturday<br />
to spend a few weeks visiting<br />
with her sister, Mrs.<br />
Hiram Mooney. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Mooney met her when she<br />
ai-rived in <strong>Quesnel</strong> by plane.<br />
• Mr. and Mrs. W."L. Seabolt<br />
returned Sunday aftei- a<br />
trip to <strong>the</strong> coast. While <strong>the</strong>y<br />
were away <strong>the</strong>y visited witii<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ale.x Armstrong<br />
at Port Alberni.<br />
• Mrs. Gwen Mackenzie<br />
and son Rod left last Friday<br />
for <strong>the</strong> coast. From <strong>the</strong>re <strong>the</strong>v<br />
ENJOY A HOLIDAY<br />
will continue on to England<br />
where <strong>the</strong>y expect to spend<br />
a year.<br />
• Mrs. Whit Ganong re-<br />
• turned last weekend from a<br />
holiday trip to California<br />
where she was visiting with<br />
relatives.<br />
® Mr. Jack McNeill left on<br />
Sundaj^ on a business trip to<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>. He expects to continue<br />
on to Lillooet and Vancouver<br />
\yhere Mrs. McNeill<br />
is currently receiving medical<br />
treatment.<br />
• Mr. J. T. McKel\-it- was a<br />
business visitoi' in <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
on Tuesday.<br />
• Rev. J. M. MeCormick<br />
attended a meeting of <strong>the</strong><br />
Rural Deanery at St. John's<br />
Church, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, last Thursday.<br />
• Mrs. L"ster Johnston is<br />
at present visiting at <strong>the</strong><br />
liome of Mr. and Mrs. Don<br />
Frasei-. <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
• Mr.--,. W^ T. Stevenson<br />
was a \'isitor in <strong>Quesnel</strong> last<br />
Thui'sday. returning tii'me<br />
that evening.<br />
Mr. Ross McLel'-jn of Wells<br />
slopped ovei- briefly in <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
today while en route to<br />
<strong>the</strong> coast for medical cheekup<br />
after his recent illness.<br />
At Beautiful Bowron Lake<br />
*<br />
Kowron Lake Hunting k Fisliing Lodge<br />
Opening May 24th<br />
Boats — Motors — Guides<br />
COMFORTABLE HOUSEKEEPING CABINS<br />
CARIBOO OBSERVER • Thursday, July 9, 1953 • Page 9<br />
Booster Plan<br />
Seems Shelved<br />
POSSIBILITY of a radio repeater<br />
(booster) station being<br />
installed in Wells upon<br />
completion of <strong>the</strong> new telephone<br />
and telegraph line appears<br />
very unlikely, despite<br />
<strong>the</strong> fact that such a station<br />
has long been promised foi<strong>the</strong><br />
district.<br />
During an inspection trip<br />
through <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> a week<br />
ago, D. C. Schubert, B.C.<br />
Supervisor for <strong>the</strong> Govern-<br />
•.1.11. n—III<br />
ment Telegraph Service, said<br />
that plans for installing a<br />
copper line between <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
and Wells had been abandoned.<br />
"Traffic over <strong>the</strong> Wells<br />
line has fallen off shai-ply,''<br />
said Mr. Schubert, "and at<br />
<strong>the</strong> present time installation<br />
of copper does not appear to<br />
be warranted."<br />
A radio repeater station<br />
was to be installed on completion<br />
of a copper line. Such<br />
a station was promised about<br />
seven years ago, but <strong>the</strong> neces-sary<br />
appropriation has never<br />
appeared in estimates.<br />
ALWAYS WELCOME - - -<br />
There is always a friciKib. uelcmue<br />
when you visit tho<br />
W E L L S H O T E L<br />
"Tlie Friendly Slrjipiffi' {"rire"<br />
Announcement<br />
N O W available in all half-fon<br />
jiX" M,'<br />
A BEAUTY PARLOUR<br />
Was Opened In<br />
Wells on July 6th<br />
Enquire at <strong>the</strong> Barber Shop for<br />
Particular's and Appointments<br />
nVbQNiklW DRIVE... <strong>the</strong> most modern and efficient Automatic Transmission on <strong>the</strong> road!<br />
MORE ZIP-MORE GETAWAY!<br />
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PERFORMANCE!<br />
Here's a great advance in truck engineering Press accelerator to<br />
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^c^rs<br />
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PASSENGER-CAR<br />
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No clutch pedal with<br />
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SAVE TIME<br />
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Page 10 - CARIBOO OBSERVER - Thursday, July 9 . n^>a<br />
VISITING AT «KAR I.AKK<br />
FOR WEEK'S HOLIDAY<br />
Mrs. Ray Connauns lel'l last<br />
Sunday lo spc-nd a week's Holiday<br />
visiting with .Mrs. Kev.- at<br />
Bear Lakt.<br />
FIX - IT<br />
SHOP<br />
SEVERAL<br />
RECONDITIONED<br />
Bicycles<br />
AND<br />
Tricycles<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Ai Reasonable Prices<br />
Located:<br />
Baker Creek Road<br />
J. H. KLASSEN, Prop.<br />
Next to Log Cabin Camp<br />
Movie News<br />
—By GLEN NADEAU<br />
TKE CARIB THEATRE will<br />
have a large curved screen<br />
that will use an aspect ratio<br />
of 1.66 to 1. Paramount Studios<br />
have announced that all<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir films, including a lerelease<br />
of "The Greatest<br />
Show on Earth", v/ill be made<br />
for thi.s ratio. Until a few<br />
months ago all screens had a<br />
ratio cf 1,33 to 1, but <strong>the</strong> wider<br />
curved screen gives a<br />
much better picture even to<br />
features that were originally<br />
made for <strong>the</strong> old 1.33 to 1 ratio.<br />
The screen in <strong>the</strong> Rex is<br />
11 feet wide but <strong>the</strong> curved,<br />
.screen in <strong>the</strong> Carib is 26 feet<br />
wide.<br />
At lea.st 13 3-D features<br />
v.'ill be released by <strong>the</strong> end of<br />
July. These releases will give<br />
e\'ery company except Republic<br />
at least one 3-D feature.<br />
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SARGENT CONSTRUCTION<br />
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION<br />
Cabinets - Renovating - Additions<br />
Cement Work Specialists<br />
— PHONE US FOR ESTIMATES —<br />
Box 1411 Phone 89<br />
The Pacific Great Eastern Railway Co.<br />
Regidar passenger train service is now<br />
being operated in and out of Prince George.<br />
This is ano<strong>the</strong>r mile stone in <strong>the</strong> Railroad History<br />
of British Columbia.<br />
Plan your vacation this year to include a<br />
through trip by P.G.E.<br />
Time tables and all information is available<br />
from our ticket agents.<br />
HOW it's ready far You<br />
-<strong>the</strong> NEW<br />
The great KEW tractor<br />
• with 21% MORE POWER<br />
• with faster field speeds<br />
• with self-energizing disc<br />
brakes for easier turning and<br />
handling<br />
• with <strong>the</strong> armchair comfort of<br />
foam rubber adjustable seat<br />
that tilts as a brace when<br />
you're standing<br />
The trotor that is powered ond dcJgncd to<br />
plow and harrow more ...<br />
drill more ...<br />
harvest more ...<br />
than any you've ever owned!<br />
Come in today and<br />
orrange to have us put<br />
<strong>the</strong> SUPER W-6-WD.6<br />
through its paces<br />
in your own field!<br />
New Type Fish Elevator<br />
A POWELL RIVER man may<br />
have discovered <strong>the</strong> answer<br />
to <strong>the</strong> knotty problem of<br />
having' power and fish both<br />
fi oni <strong>the</strong> rivers of Eriti.sh Columbia.<br />
Andrew Devlin <strong>the</strong><br />
mech...ncai supervisor of paper<br />
machines in <strong>the</strong> huge<br />
i'wwell Ptiver mill, ha.s .spent<br />
five yijar.s perfecting a workii-g<br />
model of a hydraulically<br />
Fioberto Rossellini, <strong>the</strong> noted<br />
Italian motion picture<br />
producer, is negotiating with<br />
a Canadian film company to<br />
make Italian films in this<br />
country. This would help<br />
boost <strong>the</strong> Canadian motion<br />
picture industry to a ranking<br />
position in moviedom.<br />
Columbia Pictures will be<br />
filming two features in Canada<br />
this summer. They v.'ill<br />
be: Emile Zola's ''The Human<br />
Beast", which will be made<br />
in co-operation with <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />
National Railways at<br />
Edmonton, (he o<strong>the</strong>r is "High<br />
Command" a stf)ry about<br />
bush pilots.<br />
Twentieth Century Fox<br />
will be filming "River of no<br />
Return" at Mount Robinson,<br />
near Banff, Alia. This will<br />
star Marilyn Monroe, Robert<br />
Mitchum and Rory Calhoun.<br />
It appears this may be<br />
Canada's busiest production<br />
location year, since Universal<br />
International, MGM and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
companies are also .scouting<br />
possibilities.<br />
REV. PILKEY LEADER<br />
AT YOUTH CAMP<br />
Rev. Douglas R. Pilkey left<br />
Sunday to spend part of <strong>the</strong><br />
month of .Inly as leader at <strong>the</strong><br />
Yonth Camp at Lac Lal-Iache..<br />
He will 1)0 returning home each<br />
Sunday dni'ing his stay at Lac<br />
Lallache, in order to carry on<br />
his regular services here.<br />
VISITORS ATTEND IJOXS<br />
VJjVn DINNER >IONDAY<br />
Mr. Sam Beamish of Kamloops.<br />
and Mr. George Down ton<br />
of Vancouver, were guests at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Lions Club installation dinner<br />
on Monday night.<br />
John i Fraser & Co. Itil. fi<br />
Phone 52-R-4<br />
Agents For<br />
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY<br />
ISkCortnick Tractors Farmi Implements and Refrigeration<br />
2,^9 McLean St., <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
operated by-pass which appears<br />
to pass all tests.<br />
•'For <strong>the</strong> past live years<br />
Andy has been perfecting a<br />
working model of an hydraulically<br />
operated by-pass which<br />
he expects will enable fi.sh to<br />
surmount river dams en route<br />
to <strong>the</strong>ir natural spawning<br />
grounds," says an article ir;<br />
<strong>the</strong> current issue of F';\vell<br />
River "Digester" published<br />
by <strong>the</strong> Powell Fiiver Company.<br />
"The model has been examined<br />
by busine.ss execulives.<br />
biologists and water works<br />
engineers. Not one fjf <strong>the</strong>m<br />
found a flav/ in tho ope;-ation i<br />
that cannot be corrected, according<br />
to Mr. Devlin.<br />
''Like most invenli(jns, <strong>the</strong><br />
by-pass seems simple Vv'hen<br />
seen and explained.<br />
"Roughly <strong>the</strong> by-pass includes<br />
a hydratilically operated<br />
lock to be placed at tho<br />
foot of <strong>the</strong> dam or near a spillway.<br />
The fish, when obstructed<br />
on <strong>the</strong>ir upstream migration,<br />
search about for a way<br />
to continue <strong>the</strong>ir journey and,<br />
finding an inducement stream<br />
from <strong>the</strong> by-pass, naturally<br />
enter.<br />
"Once in tho by-pass, <strong>the</strong><br />
fish are trapped by <strong>the</strong> lower<br />
gate in an enclosed compartment.<br />
The v/ater is <strong>the</strong>n let<br />
in from <strong>the</strong> main passage until<br />
<strong>the</strong> compartment is full,<br />
when <strong>the</strong> upper gate opens,<br />
allowing <strong>the</strong> fish free pas.sage<br />
through <strong>the</strong> pipe into <strong>the</strong><br />
dam and so oii <strong>the</strong>ir v/ay.<br />
"The machine leads directly<br />
through a dam if built with<br />
<strong>the</strong> dam. If installed later, it<br />
has an elevator at its upper<br />
end to carry <strong>the</strong> fish over <strong>the</strong><br />
edge. It works equally well<br />
for spawning salmon bound<br />
upstream and for fry and fingerlings<br />
headed downstream.<br />
"Mr. Devlin's elevator is<br />
patented and ready for a trial<br />
under actual fish conservation<br />
conditions, and <strong>the</strong>re is<br />
nothing he would like better<br />
than a full-sized installation<br />
in operation in <strong>the</strong> Pacific<br />
Northwest.<br />
"We have had herring go<br />
through <strong>the</strong> model successfully,<br />
Mr. Devlin told <strong>the</strong><br />
Digester reporter, but added<br />
that does not prove anything.<br />
The big question is, will salmon<br />
go up to spawn? If <strong>the</strong>y<br />
do it v/ill mean millions for<br />
<strong>the</strong> fish industry."<br />
Success of Mr. Devlin's invention<br />
could mean millions<br />
for far more than <strong>the</strong> fish in<br />
dustry. Here in Central B.C.<br />
<strong>the</strong>re is a prime example of<br />
v.'hat such an installation<br />
could do if it oroves a practical<br />
success. The battle between<br />
fish and power interests<br />
would be at -an end and<br />
<strong>the</strong>re could be a power dam |<br />
on <strong>the</strong> main stream of <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> River with no danger<br />
to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> River salmon<br />
run <strong>the</strong> biologists are at<br />
present trying to rebuild.<br />
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Announcement---<br />
Additional Service — In future, with possible<br />
exceptions, all records will be processed by<br />
[. B. M. Accounting Machine, featuring monthly<br />
balance sl^eet and profit and loss statement, with<br />
percentages and detailed general ledger. Tabulated<br />
cost control available where necessary.<br />
Rates quoted on request, but substantially<br />
san:ie as in <strong>the</strong> past.<br />
P.O. Box 147 Barlo-.v Ave.<br />
Fhone 210 <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
A. G. Smith.<br />
Pick-Ups<br />
For one week only we are<br />
holding a Clearance Sale on<br />
TRUCKS & PICK-UPS<br />
* All at greatly reduced<br />
prices<br />
* Before you buy see us<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Auto Sales<br />
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I • Bearings — Roller, Ball and Babbitt.<br />
i • Ma<strong>the</strong>ws' Ball Bearing Lumber Rollers.<br />
i • Speare & Jackson Saws, Bits, Holders, Steel<br />
i Split and Solid Pulleys. Also a good stock<br />
I of Bushings for Steel Split Pulleys.<br />
1 • Sawdust Blowers.<br />
I • Dodge Taper Lock V-Belt Drives,<br />
i • National Sawmills, Edgers and Accessories.<br />
1 • Wire Rope, Choker Lines.<br />
•<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Machine Shop<br />
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Vn\s advertisement is<br />
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• • •<br />
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it is easy on <strong>the</strong> entertainment<br />
budget!<br />
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Established ;f32<br />
Csncda's Oldest Distillery<br />
not publi-shed or displayed by <strong>the</strong> Liqu^<br />
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Elementary School Promotion List<br />
PROMOTED TO GIIADE 2<br />
David Parminter, Sharon<br />
English, Douglas Sargent,<br />
John Hickling, Sandra Freeman,<br />
Teddy Martindale Harvene<br />
Gibson, Fredrica Morri-s,<br />
Margai-et Johnson, Karen<br />
Madsen, Myra Hall, Douglas<br />
E'.-Ilock, Dawn Lorance, John<br />
Te'eske, Danny Rice, John<br />
D.-.vies, Glen Frank, Beverly-Ann<br />
Kelly, Joh;i Poiires.<br />
Victor Goffie, Lorraine Penner.<br />
Billy WiUis. Peggv Mc<br />
Queen, Wendy Brereton, Eugene<br />
Bare, Clifford Zahara,<br />
Tommy Johannesen, Chucky<br />
Soroke, Brian Peever, Ernest<br />
Miller, David Thomas. Gerc.id<br />
Burrows, Sharon Muir,<br />
Diane BuUcck, Linnea Ahl-<br />
.-Irohm, David Mufford, Jimmy<br />
Sangstei-, Gail Robinson,<br />
Danny Mayoh.<br />
PROMOTED TO GRADE :J<br />
Terry Sargent, Betty Parn-;J:iter,<br />
Ken Crossfield, Margaret<br />
Maltman, Arlene Kelly,<br />
Rene Eollman, Louise<br />
Schweitzer, Patsy Archibald,<br />
Gtorge Reid. Lynda Dobie,<br />
Mi.ureen Chipman, John Pen<br />
-ner, Donnie Yorston, Deanna<br />
Langley, Ban-y Roberts,<br />
Terry Flebbe, Linda Storey,<br />
Hea<strong>the</strong>r McEathron, Marty<br />
Peacock, Sandra Ainsley,<br />
J£;net By man, Janet Burch,<br />
Lyndsay Burns, Doreen Gagnon,<br />
Ruth Anne Adams, Pat<br />
Slobodzian, Donnie Patchett,<br />
Diana Gauthier, Jackie Lust,<br />
Darlene Allanson, Frank<br />
Melvin, Steven Smith, Wayne<br />
Telford, Donna Howes,<br />
Sylvia Johennesen, Lynny<br />
Barkhouse, John Dewis.<br />
Raymond English, Richard<br />
Jchannson, Phyllis Soroke,<br />
Lorna Bedfoi'd, Lynda CampbeJl,<br />
Carol Roberts, Heniw<br />
Bxinkman, Teddy Falloon,<br />
Donna Beatty, Paddy Lebeck,<br />
Bennie Bjornson, Ricky<br />
Drezet, EIo Nicolaisen, Barbara<br />
Rymer, Sandra Clegg,<br />
Kent Coleman, Beverly Gibsen.<br />
Marilyn Campbell, Lawrence<br />
Gentleman, Laurie Peti-'ohn,<br />
Lorne Hamel, Wayne<br />
S ids worth, Audary Amos, Su<br />
-?ie Chow. Shirley Berry,<br />
Robbie Sheopard. Maureen<br />
J. nes, Kathleen Thompson,<br />
P^.v.line Willi.^ms, Gordon Lol;:r:ip.<br />
Dori< Syvp^tson, Kennv<br />
Barker. Lynn Heard,<br />
V^-vnp Br^nvM, Gloria Hollr-.rj.<br />
Arlene Soears.<br />
rrOMOTED TO GRADE 1<br />
Julie Herbert, Sandra Ahls::-om,<br />
Marilynne Bremner,<br />
Ar'.ine Allen, Ronnie Jansen,<br />
Ian Bond, Gordon Mah, Doroihy<br />
Broswick, Ronnie Carlson,<br />
Gun<strong>the</strong>r Osmers, Pauline<br />
Gagnon, Edna Pernerosky,<br />
Maureen Campbell, Harry<br />
Stanbridge, Jeannie Quechuk,<br />
Sharon McKelvie, Joe<br />
Bare, Sharon Swanson, Sharon<br />
Titus, Gladys Rintoul,<br />
Marilyn Moore, Betty Dahl,<br />
Eferl Olson.<br />
Linda Lust, Dennis Healy,<br />
Bcrdon Bjornson, Wayne Petty,<br />
Anna Lang, Gwen Rood,<br />
Bobby Beatty, Larry Savard,<br />
Bernice Byman, Billy Mc<br />
Leod, Lee Wong, Jimmy Lothrop.<br />
Ken Schemenaur, Laray<br />
Lothrop, Robert Gagnon,<br />
Ray Flamand, Carolyn Mc-<br />
Whinnie, Louise Avery, David<br />
Ainsley, Charlotte Mundie,<br />
Rosalind Abbott, Janice<br />
Anderson, Linda Larsen.<br />
Janie Greenwood, Allan<br />
Burns, Kathy Morris, Barry<br />
Johnson, Virginia Ellison,<br />
Margaret Rome, Jean Greenough.<br />
Coral Commons, Glen-!<br />
ys Harper, Phyllis Trueman.<br />
Thane Friesen, Lew Magnuson,<br />
Bobby Lebeck, Eleanor<br />
Rye, Gary Cole, Mary-Anne<br />
IMoore. Cheri Cromarty.<br />
PROMOTED TO GRADE 5<br />
Carl Sjokvist, Larry Ahl-|<br />
s'.rrm, Marvin Blacklaw, Larry<br />
Barker, Marguerite Parish.<br />
G?.rry Brownmiller, Donald<br />
L:-;rsen, James Anderson, Arr.okl<br />
Malmquist, David Beath,<br />
Bennie Thompson. Gordon<br />
Dahl, Ellen Bond, Vera Corle.-.s.<br />
Ann Vaupel, Ronnie Patchett,<br />
Burke Grevatt. Ann<br />
U"Ren. Clare Garvin, Donald<br />
Burrows, Reginald Brumme"i;.<br />
Lois Amos, Mary Brown,<br />
Ross Olsen, Diane Bannister,<br />
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Queen, Leslie Gardner, Jimmy<br />
Owens, Glen Thomas, Joan<br />
Turner, Conrad Flebbe,<br />
Melvyn Wilkinson, Russell<br />
Gale, Jimmy Ci'ick, France,-,<br />
Dewitt, Marlene Joliannson,<br />
John Lindsay, Billy Ritcher,<br />
Kent Hodgson, Gregory Vinson,<br />
Harold Min^p.."n. Ti I'viy<br />
Lewis, Lindsay Price, Jun^<br />
Erdman, Nancy Franlv, Phil^o<br />
Reese, Kathleen Garvin. Donald<br />
Wynne, Hor:ry Dic'-.ry.<br />
Clifford Lyons, Carolyne Penner,<br />
Donald Hendry, Joan<br />
Yorston, David Beath. Donald<br />
Crowe, Darlene Brownmiller,<br />
Penny Cleland, Helen<br />
Davidson, Margaret Sellick,<br />
Sandra Millar, Joanne Russell.<br />
Gail Sling, Margaret Mola.sky,<br />
Carrol Schult'/., Herby<br />
Storey, Connie Johnson, Gor<br />
don Berry.<br />
PROMOTED TO GRADE (i<br />
William Hyde, Eileen U'<br />
Ren, Murray Piket, Devlin<br />
Anderson, Edna Andej-son,<br />
Le.she Dahl, Carolynne Crotteau,<br />
Neil Burns, James Turnei-,<br />
Jeannette Herman. Hugh<br />
Lindsay, Gene Eiaot,' Dick<br />
''"•i',ni:us ;• !i. Hubert Barkhouse,<br />
Ste\-e Biornson, Douqlas<br />
.Melnt:-re. SVn>n::- QrJloff, Mar<br />
-'"uevite Sio';v'sl, Ann Wasy-<br />
'i\',". F.-.'ndrn CM -r-'^^s. ^'/a\'ne<br />
Lamb, StaJiley Hall, Pat.sy<br />
McKelvie, Lorraine Trudeau,<br />
'~\'nnis Knv'ds-n. Da\'id Morris,<br />
Maureen Bealty, Gordon<br />
Cole, Nicky Downs, Lorne<br />
Peacock Doreen R'^id, Bi'inn<br />
Johnson, Billy McH-'-.w. Jimmy<br />
Farl. Ei'lvn" Mclntyi-e,<br />
Rose Rintoul, Jenine Soroke.<br />
OrFKIt^ YOU<br />
SUCH A WEALTII OF WOI^IIERFUi. FEATURES<br />
Traditionally, Pontiac has always provided standards of fine<br />
car comfort, performance, beauty, and ailvant'cd features at<br />
a consistently modest price. Take <strong>the</strong> famous<br />
Pontiac high-compression engines, for instance:<br />
Pontlac's great 8-cylin«lcr engine is<br />
• General Motors' lowest priced Eight and <strong>the</strong> most highly<br />
perfected engine in <strong>the</strong> industry. And Pontiac's<br />
thrifty Six has dramatically increase
Left Tuesdoy On<br />
Trip To Hawaii<br />
Miss Li] Hoy and Miss Rosemary<br />
West left Tuesday eveningr<br />
foi' Vaiuouvf-r where <strong>the</strong>y<br />
will continue on hy plane, for<br />
a. vacation in Hawaii. They<br />
plan lo be away about a month.<br />
VANrO I • \-1:M F.\MI LY<br />
TO RE.siDi-; HKIM:<br />
Mr. and Mr^;. J. A.<br />
and family, former<br />
Roiiscni<br />
of Van-<br />
couver, Avill make <strong>the</strong>ir lioine<br />
here; Mr. RobKon is v.-jth <strong>the</strong><br />
Greyhound lines between here<br />
and Ashcroft.<br />
Of Feminine Interest<br />
Three Summer Weddings Last Week<br />
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TWO well-known (kii'ihoo fani-<br />
JllCS Wf-'i't iiiiKed last<br />
day. when Donna .Jeaniif. d.iu-<br />
.i',hfer of Mr. and -Mr.s.<br />
Edkins of Quesne<br />
C h a r k s<br />
ihui' W'oodley c;; ieit. sdu of<br />
•Mr. and .Mr.v .Ja (;i]l)ert of<br />
Wells, wei'c united in nian-ia<br />
The double-riiru; cei-euionv was<br />
— YOUR -<br />
and M r . A i -<br />
ALTERATION & FINISHING SHOP<br />
Has Moved lo <strong>the</strong><br />
Old <strong>Observer</strong> Building<br />
and Will Now Operate As<br />
The Button h\<br />
(Entrance at Side of Building)<br />
MRS. L. SANDES.<br />
solemni.-'.ed at 10::!0 a.m. at St.<br />
Ar^drev.'s. Cliurch, with Rev. D.<br />
!'il!-:fy ol'ficiatiuK.<br />
ClivPH in !n;i!-ria.i;e l;y her<br />
faihei', tlie hi'idc wore a iiretty<br />
.n-'K-l; in while nylon over taifeia.<br />
afternoon len.ulli. witii tiny<br />
billions to <strong>the</strong> waist, featuring<br />
' a]) sjei'ves. Iler small white<br />
and yellow chapeau with veil,<br />
and hei- i hi-ec-(|uarter length<br />
nylon gloves ((nnpleted lier eri<br />
sc'iuiile. .She wor(/ a coi'sage of<br />
Talisman I'oses.<br />
liridesmaid for her sister,<br />
^liss .Shirley JOdkins. wore a<br />
navy figured white nylon fi(jck<br />
with matching accessories. Pink<br />
carnations formed hci' dainty<br />
coi'sage.<br />
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GETTING YOUR SIZE ?<br />
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SHEERS AND RAYON COTTONS<br />
WHICH TEND TO GIVE COMFORT<br />
AS WELL AS STYLE-<br />
EITHER PATTERNED OR<br />
PLAIN IN ONE AND TWO<br />
PIECE OUTFITS<br />
There's A<br />
Large & Smart<br />
SELECTION<br />
To Choose From<br />
il D. lY & Co. Ltd.<br />
it<br />
agan to <strong>the</strong> R.S..A.. <strong>the</strong> newlyweds<br />
will reside here.<br />
Tiie iM'ide is on ihe local reaching<br />
staff and Die griiom is<br />
employed wiih I'acii'ic, Weste;-ii<br />
I'laniiig -Mills.<br />
M KiM'.NKR—.NKWM.W<br />
lOLMiii.V -Alaljle Newman and<br />
Lawrence ^\•iUiam lieiijuier<br />
reiMaled llieir maiTia;.''.' vows<br />
at :^:.'!(( p.m. ."^ai iirrla;.', ..'u:y<br />
before Kev. iJouglas It. i'ilivey<br />
in :-t. .Vndrew's I'nited Clnii'ch.<br />
The bride is <strong>the</strong> (!aii,:;h!er oi<br />
All. and Airs. ("lias. .\. .Vc^wriian,<br />
I'aik \'ailcy. Sask,. .md liie<br />
gi'ooni is <strong>the</strong> son of Air. and<br />
.Mr. (Jeoi'ge (lilbert of Well.-.;,<br />
All's. .\. Mej>pnci-. I;u' k Ridge.<br />
bro<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> groom, was be.^^i '<br />
, li.C.<br />
man.<br />
The bride's traditional wliite<br />
l
Left Tu€sdoy On<br />
Trip To Hawaii<br />
Miss Lil Hoy antl Miss Roseina.ry<br />
West left Tuesday eveninp;<br />
for Vancouver v.iiere <strong>the</strong>y<br />
will continue on by plane, for<br />
a. vafntion in Hawaii. 'i'liey<br />
plan LO he away about a montli.<br />
VANrOI VKIl FAM1LY<br />
TO RR.sif)r: Hi:ni:<br />
M r . and :\lr.-. J . A. Rolison<br />
and family, formerly of Van<br />
couver, will make m e i r licinie.<br />
here; M r . Rohson is v.-ith <strong>the</strong><br />
Greyhound lines beiwiv-n here<br />
and Ashcroft.<br />
eminine Interest<br />
Three Summer Weddings Last Week<br />
f;il;IJEUT—Kt)KINS<br />
;' iv '.Mrs. H e l -<br />
ma -Anderson of l.uny P.ctich<br />
California. A\'illiam and H e n r y<br />
H.endrickson are lirotli"rs of<br />
Mrs. .Johnson and .Mrs. Ander<br />
son is a sister. The itarty will<br />
Ije returning home Friday.<br />
LK.WE.S FOR K AM LOOT'S<br />
.Mrs. A. V. Fraser left for<br />
Kamlooiis on <strong>the</strong> Tuesdtiy after<br />
noon )ilane. ,<br />
Thursday, July 9, 1953<br />
cooking.<br />
When a frozen fillet of tish<br />
is to be boiled, <strong>the</strong> nutritionist<br />
makes this suggestion: remove<br />
<strong>the</strong> wrapping, potuboiling<br />
water over <strong>the</strong> fUiet,<br />
<strong>the</strong>n wrap it tightly in thoroughly<br />
washed cheesecloth,<br />
and cook in boiling water ^or<br />
about ten minutes.<br />
"The main point to re;iv-:-mbcr<br />
i.s to submit frozen I'lsh<br />
to boilirig u'ater and c o o k<br />
immediately," Miss Siv.ith<br />
emphasizes.<br />
siiel Jewellers<br />
Reid Street<br />
mxiIIIXIIIIIXIITlIXIIIXTTTli»«»»»-Txim,,TTTi:T<br />
Flowers and Gifts<br />
CARSON AVENUE<br />
2 Doors West of Royal Bank<br />
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Phone 198R2 Days & Envenints<br />
Bert R. LeBoe is Socred Choice JiXX^"<br />
SOCREDS of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
Federal Riding chose Bert<br />
Roll<br />
Film<br />
Printin<br />
Developin<br />
On AU Types of<br />
Roll Film<br />
Films Ready For<br />
Delivery at 5 P.M.<br />
Day After They<br />
Arc Received By<br />
Us.<br />
All Types of<br />
Rolled Film<br />
and<br />
Cameras<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Photo<br />
Studio<br />
Across From Nugget<br />
Cafe<br />
Raymond LeBoe, Pr; George<br />
lumberman, as <strong>the</strong>ir candidate<br />
to contest thi <strong>Cariboo</strong> seat<br />
in <strong>the</strong> August 10 election.<br />
There were ISl voting delegates<br />
present at <strong>the</strong> conveiition<br />
licid :n South Peace<br />
River High School at Dawson<br />
Creek oi: ' Monday of la.sl<br />
week.<br />
II; addition lo <strong>the</strong> deleuates<br />
<strong>the</strong>re were a large number of<br />
.supporter.'^ (00 parly<br />
suppoiiers attended a banquet<br />
and rally held in Dawson<br />
Creek's Windsor Hotel<br />
foUov.ang <strong>the</strong> convention.<br />
Delegation Off to Convention<br />
(JfFS.XK!.- v.-ill h
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HiHniuiiiiiiuiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin<br />
OBSERVER . . .<br />
mMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii^<br />
FOR SALE FOR SALE<br />
TOR. \SPHALT. Tar and Hra-<br />
T?I Roof, seo R. R.<br />
Construction. Pliono 1 TSllf..<br />
GOOD PETvECTTON of used lER<br />
Power Saws. Reasonalile prir-f-j.<br />
Tour lEt. dealer, Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Magneto L^- Electric, Reid<br />
1 OLDSMOP>ILE Coupe.<br />
' STiall six model. Seat covers,<br />
lieater, ready to ,go. Half<br />
price for cash, $22r,. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Auto Sales.<br />
FOE REMODELEING of Store<br />
Fronts and Fixtures, see E.<br />
* R. Moller Construction, i^-ox<br />
•5S2.0 — phono 1 TSR:'..<br />
WESTIXGI-IOUSE electric four<br />
burner range for sale, good<br />
3= new, .'i;l2.^). Apply Mr. I.<br />
:TIT. Watt, Central R.C. Air-<br />
«-ays, Prince George. tl-tf<br />
3t*p0 AUSTIN Panel. Good tires<br />
E.\tra heater, only ^iil>a. <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
.'Vuto Sales.<br />
WHEN IT IS GLASS or plate<br />
jrlass, see us! E. R. Moller<br />
Construction. Phone 17SR3.<br />
BOUSE & LOT. Abbott Ilei.ghts,<br />
1300. Choice of extra lot on<br />
ai<strong>the</strong>r side, $2.50. Apply Joe<br />
Hansen, Abbott Heights.<br />
45-53<br />
MD5 ALLIS Chalmers cat, complete<br />
with hydraulic dozer<br />
and -winch, condition as ne^'.<br />
Apply J. W. Ritson, care ot<br />
H J. Gardner & Sons Ltd.<br />
45tf<br />
J54 7 FORD Pickup, reduced to<br />
1690. <strong>Quesnel</strong> Auto Sales.<br />
LUO CAE-OVER International<br />
truck, complete with good<br />
iamber deck, rollers, chains,<br />
tighteners, jack, good rubber.<br />
Apply J. W. Ritson, care of<br />
H J,. Gardner & Sons Ltd.<br />
45tf<br />
IJi.vO PREFECT, .gone 13,000<br />
miles, perfect condition.<br />
.Price $700. Apply F. D.<br />
•Thomson, Box 14 0. <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
' " 4 6-4S<br />
FOR A SQUARE Deal al Clear-<br />
.ance prices see <strong>Quesnel</strong> Auto<br />
Saies.<br />
-LA.fiGB Tricycle, for S-year-old<br />
.110, r.ny dishes ^I.oO, Avhite<br />
pineajiple cloth ,$3.'!. Wanted,<br />
>i-i.u'le cot or folding bed. IMrs.<br />
ITai-ie .Stone, Gen. Delivery,<br />
Qtiesnel, ii.C. ttl-fs<br />
GOOD SADDLE ttORSE, chestnut<br />
mare. .Apiily Aid croft, 6-<br />
3Hle Ttoad.<br />
4t;-ts<br />
.:; DRFM DONKEY powered<br />
with G.M.C. unit complete<br />
Spreader Bar (i Blocks Guy<br />
Lines etc. Excellent loadnig<br />
machine. T'"or price and<br />
particulars apply Cofiuihala<br />
Luuiher. ,Co., Hope. B.C.<br />
4 7-.")]<br />
H.D U- ALLIS Chalmer Tractor.<br />
This machine just had<br />
.complete overhaul and is ready<br />
to go. The price is right.<br />
ipiJly N. fc R. Logging Co.,<br />
Bor 22S, Hope, B.C. Phone<br />
:!4lt- 47-51<br />
•TRAPLINE and guiding business<br />
for sale —Horses and<br />
5)ack outfit included. Write<br />
.].. Q. Cochran, Barkerville,<br />
BC for fur<strong>the</strong>r information.<br />
47-49<br />
ENTERPRISE Oil Burner,, good<br />
•aindition. Apply Mrs. D.<br />
Woalley, West <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
^T-49.'<br />
VHOICE .Location, 2 acres close<br />
in. Cleared building site. Ap-<br />
;.ly R & R Taxi. Phone 123.<br />
i7-4 9<br />
i COWS and calves, a mower<br />
in running condition. -Apply<br />
•^Jmer Geroux, Dragon Lake.<br />
?7-4 9<br />
SUFFOLK EWES and lambs.<br />
Apply William Annetl, Dra.gon<br />
Lake, B.C. 4 7-4 9<br />
in.-.(i 'l-TO.\ FORI) first class<br />
shajie, ,now motoi- in Feii..<br />
new clutch and four new tires<br />
9:00 X 20, in May. Comiilete<br />
new siiriiiRs all iironnd<br />
in March. Flat deck and side<br />
racks. si);-ire lire, tire chains<br />
.Jack, heater, tacli and extra<br />
g;!s lank, ;i."> .gals. Price<br />
.$2l'00.0il. Can he finaiicfid.<br />
Clieaper foi' casli. Plioiie '>!.<br />
•IG-ff<br />
V-nOTTO.M Coast l)uilt speed<br />
lioat suital)le for fieiglitiiig on<br />
lake or jileasure boat .$12').<br />
Apply Carilioo OI)server.<br />
tc-ts<br />
SEA HORSE .Jolinson l' I ii.p. in<br />
good shape !ii;'iOO. Also river<br />
boat .?100. Apply <strong>Cariboo</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>.<br />
tG-t.S<br />
]f).")l Encycloiieadia Rritannica.<br />
complete, like new, ?2."')(>. .\pply<br />
A. Luckow, Box :!l;L<br />
Wells, B.C.<br />
FOR s.xMo Oil III;NT<br />
CABINS for rent, and Lots for<br />
sale. Apply Mrs. C. W. Lewis,<br />
Raker Creek. 'ICt-^"'<br />
TWO USED 3 ton trucks, suitable<br />
for farm use. Cheap for<br />
cash or will give terms to reliable<br />
party.<br />
Wade Transport<br />
4G-4S<br />
1931 Model A Ford .$125 cash.<br />
Apply R. J- Wilkins, <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Packers. 46-48<br />
ACREAGE FOR SALE<br />
ACREAGE LOTS, 2 miles<br />
South of <strong>Quesnel</strong>, close to<br />
<strong>the</strong> highway, good location,<br />
water very easily obtained.<br />
Apply Kube's Sub-division,<br />
P.O. Box 1356, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
46tf<br />
1951 CHEV 4-door sedan, radio<br />
heater, windshield washer •—<br />
in good condition, low mileage?<br />
Apply Chas. Burek, <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
Men's Shop. 4 6-4 8<br />
2-ROOM TRAILER. Terms can<br />
he arranged; sleeps 4; insulated;<br />
equipped v,-ith Coleman<br />
and electric stoves, Astral<br />
frig., also ice box; oil heater;<br />
Venetian blinds. Located at<br />
Power House. 4(;-4S<br />
SA\OirLL FOR SALK<br />
LITTLE GIA.NT with modifications.<br />
1st Class Condition.<br />
Enquire at <strong>Observer</strong> office.<br />
t7-4i»<br />
BtlFF Bii TURKEY Poults<br />
started C'hineso Geese Duclviin.gs.<br />
Pullets 10 weeks and<br />
ready to lay. .\pply Interior<br />
Poultry Su[iplies, Bo;v lO'i'-.<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>. Kitf<br />
7 .ACRES, house and out-buildiii.gs,<br />
about 7 miles south on<br />
Narcosli Creek Road, cash or<br />
terms. Apply L. D. Ijoring,<br />
Genera! Delivery, <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
46-48<br />
1 ACRE, PRADINE sub-divisn.<br />
Red Bluff, to'r fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars<br />
see Clinton Smith,<br />
Pradine Sub-division. 4 7-49<br />
CUTTER & P'ancy Harness —<br />
Yearling Piuto Saddle Colts.<br />
Apply Pete Hoffman, Moose<br />
Heights. 48-o0<br />
— FRYERS —<br />
For Sale<br />
Apply<br />
XORTH STAR RAXCH<br />
4G-4S<br />
FOR SALE<br />
CATERPILLAR<br />
D8800 Diesel<br />
Power Unit<br />
FIRST OLASS OOXIHTJOX<br />
Apitly<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Machine Shop<br />
FOR SALE<br />
PART CAl^RiAGE for sale. For<br />
fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars (-n(|uire<br />
C;ariboo Obsei'\'er Office. t.Slf<br />
ROCK FOR SALE<br />
1 WOI'DD like it clearly undersKjod<br />
tbat <strong>the</strong> roi'k iiil on<br />
DraiKUi i.ake road is my private<br />
propei-iy a.r.d Ims noiliitig<br />
to do wilh Ihe li.t'. Government.<br />
Airsfuu' i-eipiiring<br />
rocl< i)lease call at <strong>the</strong> fij-si<br />
liouse past <strong>the</strong> rock pit.<br />
o.MioR (;i:ii()i:x.<br />
Dragon l.al.e. ii.C.<br />
Id" DELTA T.\I!LE S.WV, ,0"<br />
.loiner. I 111' Motor, also 1-1"<br />
iiaiid Saw. .Ml necessary attachments.<br />
Phone IniRr,.<br />
liMO :\10RR1S \'an Delivery. In<br />
good mechanical coudiiion,<br />
new l/attery, new tires. .•>:;!);"•).<br />
Apply liod Cooper, (.^uesntd<br />
:)^^ to ."iil.tMl Stoi'e. tjuesilel.<br />
t.Mf<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
BEER SYPHON and sugar meter.<br />
Apply Box "WW." <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
Oliserver.<br />
Free Employment<br />
SERVICE<br />
If you are lookin.g for ;i<br />
jol) or are in need of employees<br />
PHOXIO II.->•!{-1<br />
J. T. I). Quaifc — \uugct UoUl<br />
QUESNEL<br />
Purchasing Agency<br />
"\^'e are prepared to act as<br />
your agent on any type of<br />
purchase. Shipments or purchases<br />
stored for owners<br />
convenience. All transactions<br />
protected hy liond. For full<br />
particulars -—<br />
PHOXE U.->-R-4<br />
WANTED<br />
IX)GGIXG rOXTHAC'i:<br />
CONTRACTOR AVANTED for<br />
logging and sawing % million<br />
hoard feet, spruce & fir.<br />
Apply Box "J", care of, Carilioo<br />
Oliservni-. 4S-50<br />
SAA\.MILL WAXTKl)<br />
WANTED TO PURCHASE —<br />
Sawmill, with small down<br />
iniyinenl, balance paid by <strong>the</strong><br />
tliousand as mill ojierates.<br />
Aiiply Box care <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
<strong>Observer</strong>. 4S-5 0<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
RESi^O.NSHiLE woman as liousel a(n s<br />
more or less.<br />
Tlie i)ui-poso ft))- wbii-li thv<br />
i.-ind is i-e(|uii-ed is lionu' site.<br />
FARL TIIO.MAS IIROWN.<br />
Dated .luuu 25, 1 lir,;;.<br />
LAND ACT<br />
X'otieo of Tntonttou to<br />
appl.V to lease Land<br />
Tn Land Recording <strong>District</strong><br />
of <strong>Quesnel</strong>, British Columbia,<br />
and situate South of Lot 9482,<br />
and nortli of Lot 94 81. and<br />
East of Pacific Great Eastern<br />
Raihvay.<br />
TAKE NOTICE that .JEAN<br />
RANKIN of Soda Creek. B.C.,<br />
occupation rancher, intends to<br />
apply for a lease of <strong>the</strong> following<br />
described lands:-<br />
Commencing at a post planted<br />
East of P.G.E, Rly,, on Right<br />
of Way; and on south boundary<br />
of Lot 94 82, <strong>the</strong>nce SO chains<br />
sou<strong>the</strong>rly to north boundary<br />
line of Lot 9481; <strong>the</strong>nce 40<br />
chains or more to N.E. post of<br />
Lot 9481; <strong>the</strong>nce nor<strong>the</strong>rly 80<br />
chains; <strong>the</strong>nce westerly 4 0<br />
chains to post of commencement<br />
and containing ISO acres<br />
more or less, for <strong>the</strong> purpose of<br />
grazing.<br />
MRS. JEAN RANKIN.<br />
Dated May 15th, 19 5 3.<br />
45-48<br />
NOTICE<br />
IN THE SUPREME TOCRT<br />
OF llRITr.siH rOLlMRI.A<br />
IV PROIJATIO<br />
IX THE :M.ATTER OF TIIE<br />
E.ST.ATE OF MARA' CJARDXER<br />
DECEASED<br />
NOTICIO IS HEREBY GIVFN<br />
that Probate of <strong>the</strong> above Estate<br />
was granted to us by Court<br />
Order made <strong>the</strong> !2th day of<br />
Miine, A.D. 19r);i and lliat any<br />
liersoii having claim against <strong>the</strong><br />
Estate of tho said Dei'eased,<br />
w-lio died on <strong>the</strong> 13th day of<br />
April, A.D. 1951. at, <strong>Quesnel</strong>,<br />
in Hie Province of P.ritish Columbia<br />
are refiuired to forward<br />
particulars of such claims duly<br />
verified to Messrs. Cashman it<br />
Cun-ie, Box 1095. <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.,<br />
Solicitors for <strong>the</strong> above estate,<br />
on or before <strong>the</strong> 1st day of August,<br />
.A.D. 1953; after which<br />
date <strong>the</strong> said Estate will be distributed<br />
having regard only to<br />
<strong>the</strong> claims <strong>the</strong>n received and<br />
all parties indebted to <strong>the</strong> said<br />
Estate are required to forthwith<br />
make payments to ib.e undersigned.<br />
DATED at Oue.^nei. I'-.C.. this<br />
2![!i day of Jinic. A.J'. lO.".:;.<br />
Harry Gariiui^r.<br />
.\lfred Gai'dne:-.<br />
Herbert .loiui (.IiiLia. :.<br />
.\lar.s' Dorothy Ri:.-osL.<br />
I-^xeciitors of {;.• ;i bm *i<br />
tiito by tiieir Soli-irnrs.<br />
(.'asliman ('n::i°. ''ar.'is-<br />
JtM-.-. etc..<br />
Pox (yut-rcetin«.s on first Tuesday<br />
® of tJic montli at <strong>the</strong><br />
® • Jjeijion .Annex<br />
8 p.m.<br />
if C'lnb open 2 to 0 - 7 to 11 :iiO
What You Can Do About Those Bombs<br />
YOUR LIFE may depend<br />
upon how you act if your<br />
community undergoes air attack,<br />
according to federal civil<br />
defence authorities. In<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir popular handbook, "Per<br />
-sonal Protection under Atomic<br />
Attack," <strong>the</strong> experts<br />
give some basic rules for action<br />
befoi-e, during and after<br />
a raid, and it all boils down<br />
to knowing what to do ana<br />
how to do it.<br />
The information in <strong>the</strong> preparedness<br />
manual is related<br />
to o<strong>the</strong>r material issued by-<br />
Ottawa for distribution thru'<br />
<strong>the</strong> provinces and municipalities<br />
to all Canadians, in <strong>the</strong><br />
hope that, being forewarned,<br />
<strong>the</strong>y will e.scapo death or serious<br />
injury even under assault<br />
with <strong>the</strong> most modern<br />
war weapons. For, say <strong>the</strong><br />
authorities, <strong>the</strong>re are ways of<br />
protecting yourself and, if<br />
<strong>the</strong>y po.ssess trained and cquipped<br />
emergency services,<br />
whole communities can minimize<br />
<strong>the</strong> effects of disaster,<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r enemy-inspired or of<br />
such natural occurrence as<br />
fire, flood, 'quake or explosion.<br />
*<br />
• Shock Proof<br />
• Water Proof<br />
Men's Watches in Distinctive<br />
Modem Designs — 17 Jewels<br />
•<br />
A REAL WATCH FOR<br />
• FABMERS<br />
• LOGGERS<br />
• TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
• SPORTSMEN<br />
ONE \KAll GUARANTEE<br />
•<br />
Incu-Blocl( Shock Absorber<br />
Sweep Second Hand<br />
Anti-Magnetic<br />
Illuminated Dial and ILuiiLj<br />
Stainless Steel Back<br />
•<br />
CHROME CASL: 22 50<br />
GOLD FILLED CASE £9 95<br />
CHROME CASE<br />
Automatic ^Valches . 9^<br />
AUTOMATIC GOLD FH.LED<br />
t^^SE 39^95<br />
Ladies Gold Filled<br />
17 Jewel Watches 10.95 up<br />
FIVE YEAR<br />
FACTORY f; I' AR.ANTEK<br />
•<br />
C.O.D.'s Accepted<br />
Avenue Jeweller<br />
XEXT TO ROYAL B.VXK<br />
Quick Service on Oiit-of-Tov.ii<br />
Watch and Jewellry Repairs<br />
WITH WARNING<br />
When an air raid warning<br />
sounds you may expect at<br />
least five minutes grace before<br />
disaster strikes, if <strong>the</strong><br />
raid takes place. If you are<br />
near enough to a public shelter,<br />
go <strong>the</strong>re quickly. If you<br />
don't think you can rnalce it,<br />
hurry to any nearby cover,<br />
such as a large builditig. Doat<br />
rush—speed i.s essential, but<br />
undue haste could cau.-e panic.<br />
In x.'.e ly<br />
for iiPi-niission lo pnrcliaso<br />
tlir- following (loscril)ecl hnuls:-<br />
Coinnioiicin.a; at a po.st j^lantt(]<br />
appro.ximately 10 cliaiii.s<br />
sonth of <strong>the</strong> South East corn'^M<br />
cf Lf)t 72SI <strong>the</strong>nce Wor^i JO<br />
chaii'.s: <strong>the</strong>nce South L'O chains;<br />
ihence East 20 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce<br />
-Voi-tli 20 chains to point of<br />
conmi'Micement and containing<br />
Page la - CARIBOO OBSERVER - Thursday, July 9, 1953<br />
Victoria Report<br />
FEW POLITICAL Ifcaders in<br />
our liistory liave had <strong>the</strong> astonis-iiins:<br />
suc-ess of Premier AV.<br />
-A. C. liennett. Results of tlic<br />
Juue .0 election ai'e a ti-eniendouf<br />
tribute to liini and his .Social<br />
Crediters. 'JMiere's no o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
way of looking at it. There's<br />
i'.o use sayiiit; tliey sneaiced in;<br />
that <strong>the</strong> whole movenieiit's just<br />
a flash ill <strong>the</strong> pan. It's none of<br />
tiiose tliiiiRs. Social Crediters<br />
dititi't sneak in, <strong>the</strong>y were elected<br />
l»y more people than ever<br />
elvited a D.C. KDvernment befort;<br />
<strong>the</strong> iiioveineiit is no lon;;er<br />
a flash iu <strong>the</strong> pan; it's here,<br />
in ioverinnent, for ei.i;ht or in<br />
yp.-irs.<br />
Only .sour cherry in <strong>the</strong> beautiful<br />
Social Credit pie is Oak<br />
Bay. whej-e Ministei' of J-'inance<br />
Mr. Ctunderson, lost to Liberal<br />
P. X. Gibbs. Mr. Hennett wants<br />
-Mr. Gundersoii to continue as<br />
ilinister of I'Miiaiice. lie no<br />
doubt will do so. There's no<br />
rule to say that a cabiiKit minister<br />
must also be an RI.I^.A. it<br />
is customary, of course, but a<br />
mail tan carry along in <strong>the</strong> cabiiift,<br />
but cannot take a seat in<br />
tiie PlousG.<br />
The Pi'eiiiier doulitlcss knows<br />
it would be unpopular with <strong>the</strong><br />
puhlie to have a Social Crediter<br />
Bv JIM \KS»UTT<br />
••••<br />
116 sAviNes roa<br />
to resign bis seat so tliat .Mr.<br />
Gundersoii could run. This lia])-<br />
Iiened twice last year, when Mr.<br />
Gundersoii and Attoi-ney-CJeneial<br />
Bonner were first sealed.<br />
lloVirer, a little of this j;oeb<br />
a loiif;' way.<br />
At <strong>the</strong> .\iitninn session of <strong>the</strong><br />
Le.i;islatii I'e, <strong>the</strong> Pi'eniier c(Jiikl<br />
li;ive two or three extra seals<br />
added to li.C.'s 4 8—and could<br />
have l)y-elections in tbe new<br />
seats before tbe .Spring session.<br />
In this v.ay IK; could easily ^et<br />
-Mr (iunderson into tin; House.<br />
*Oak iiay's Mr. Gibbs lias a<br />
liiKb iilace in H.C. political history,<br />
lie's a Kiaiit-killer. if evei'<br />
tliere was one. lie has now beaten<br />
two .Ministei's of I'Mnaiice-—<br />
.Mr. Aiiiicomb in lltr>2, Mr. Gnndei'son<br />
tin's year, lie lias beaten<br />
two Conseivative chieftains—-<br />
Mr. .Aiiscoinb lasl year, I)ciinne<br />
l''inlayson this year. Thus, diniinntive<br />
Mr. Gibbs, is a man of<br />
vast ])oiitical accomiilisbment.<br />
.So far, lbos(! Icadiii;;- on first<br />
count, all ai'e makin.:;' it, with<br />
<strong>the</strong> e.xception of four. Mrs. Tilly<br />
Jlolstoii could los(,' to iviberal<br />
leader Arthur Lainj;- in Point<br />
Gr(!y. And of <strong>the</strong> four, so far.<br />
wlio lost out on second and<br />
I bird counts, two were CCF'ers—in<br />
Prince Rupert and Lill<br />
BROKEN LINES AND SIZES<br />
SHIRT CLEARANCE<br />
T-Shirts<br />
Fancies and plains with or without collars, short sleeves<br />
—Buy several for <strong>the</strong> warm days ahead. Regular S1.95.<br />
:?2.95, $3.50, $3.95—<br />
Clearing at 1-2 Price<br />
Dress Shirts<br />
Limited quantity of a well known brand in striped Dress<br />
Shirts, sanforized, regular collar, assorted colors. Regular<br />
to $5.50—<br />
Clearing at $2.95 Each<br />
Sport Shirts<br />
Broken lmes in colors and sizes in price range up to<br />
§7.50. A good assortment to CD QC<br />
choose from<br />
Sport Jackets<br />
A good choice of casual wear Jackets in gabardines, nylons,<br />
tweeds and all wool tartans, with zipper, button or<br />
belted fronts—<br />
Free Pants — Free Pants<br />
We will Sive with every Sport Coat a Free Pair<br />
of Pants of your choice from our stock to <strong>the</strong><br />
value of $13.95. Sport Coats in all wool tweeds,<br />
etc.<br />
$27.95 to $38.95<br />
ooet, where <strong>the</strong> Liberals won;<br />
Kanaimo, Avhere Conservative<br />
Dr. Larry Giovando won,<br />
though be could be toppled on<br />
a recount, and in Oak Bay<br />
where Mr. Gunderson lost.<br />
This column has mentioned<br />
before <strong>the</strong> extraordinarily methodical<br />
way <strong>the</strong> imblic has<br />
been eliminatiiiK Libei'.al and<br />
Conservative parties. In <strong>the</strong><br />
\U'>2 election four Conservatives<br />
were elected, and six Liberals.<br />
This year, one Conservative<br />
md Ibree Liberals, tlioimh Mr.<br />
Laini; could make it four. Thus<br />
tbe determination would appear<br />
to be first to eliminate tbe Conservatives,<br />
<strong>the</strong>n tb(> Liberals.<br />
'I'liis year <strong>the</strong> Conservatives<br />
took a 75 per cent cut in House<br />
reiireseiitation. llie Libiu'als a<br />
"ill pi'i' cent cut. And. if Dr. Giovando<br />
should finally ioM' out<br />
in .\anaimo, that's <strong>the</strong> end of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Tories in <strong>the</strong> H.C. House.<br />
1 went to a meeliim here for<br />
Conservat iv(; h.'ader Geo. I)i-ew.<br />
There was somelbiiif^- \'(M'y sad<br />
and yet vei'y Ki'and, about <strong>the</strong><br />
people who sat on tlii' jilatform.<br />
If ever a iilatfonii symbolized<br />
politiral defcjit. it was ilial<br />
platform and yet, <strong>the</strong>i'(> lliey<br />
sal, deriantly, conra.uoonsly; no<br />
deserting<br />
for tliein,<br />
(Credit in<br />
need.<br />
of<br />
no<br />
lln><br />
<strong>the</strong> sinkiiii; .';liii)<br />
rieeiiiK tu Sui'ial<br />
Tories' lioui' of<br />
.Most conspiciioiis amoiij; <strong>the</strong><br />
defeated ones was Herbert Aiiscomb.<br />
The ihonKlit flashed<br />
IhrouKh this reporter's mind<br />
thai what a shame it is that<br />
<strong>the</strong> gambles of political life<br />
have silenced this finest iiolitic-<br />
al speaker in B.C.—yes, <strong>the</strong><br />
very finest, even if yoii can't<br />
agree with what he says. There<br />
he sat, mutely, in <strong>the</strong> shadows,<br />
while o<strong>the</strong>rs spoke, and if Ihey<br />
were good, Irlerb .Vnsccnib<br />
could have been fai', far belteraiui<br />
this includes polislied jiolitical<br />
orator Drew himself. What<br />
a shame, and all because ll<br />
Air. '.1. (Ji'iffitbs. distriliiii ion<br />
siipcriiitendont for tln' !'..('. I'l-<br />
wer Commission, is cNirciid tii<br />
be in (Jiiesnel today and lo<br />
morrow. Ih; will make an in<br />
spection of <strong>the</strong> system tliroii ghoul<br />
<strong>the</strong> district and discuss li"<br />
possible extensions to he nnilcrtak'en<br />
this summer.<br />
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Davies St. — <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
Sweaters Dress Shoes Sport Slacks<br />
Pullovers, cardigans, zipper<br />
front styles. Good choice of colors<br />
and sizes in this group.<br />
Work Shirts<br />
Broken lines and sizes. Regular<br />
S4.75.<br />
CLEARING $2.49 EACH<br />
Work Socks<br />
r\Iodiiini weight work socks—<br />
cottons and cotton and wf>o]<br />
nuxtitrcs. Regular to 90c pair.<br />
2 PAIRS SI.25<br />
Sport Shoes<br />
Work Boots<br />
AND<br />
Dress Pants<br />
Choice of gahardincs. nylons.<br />
• tweeds and wool worsteds.<br />
clciiriiiffat2f!i||ff 1<br />
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Regular to !=;n.!).o<br />
CLEARING PRICE<br />
SS.PB A PAIR<br />
SUITS • SUITS •<br />
Only 4 AI! Wf;o! Worsted Suits in blue greys, single and double<br />
breasted models, sizes one 37, one 38, two 40s—<br />
Blue Denim Pants<br />
Men's blue denim pants. Regular<br />
style. Fully sanforized<br />
S iYf.. denim.<br />
$2.75 A PAIR<br />
Work Pants<br />
iMen's sanforized cotton whipcord<br />
work pants, olive green<br />
oidy.<br />
EXTRA SPECIAL $3.95 PR.<br />
SUITS<br />
Clearing at M2.^^<br />
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 9th<br />
Keen's Men's Shop