For Sale, rare 1968 mustang California special, excellent condition. 639-1666 Days, 635- 4675 Evenings. (p3-13) 1973 808 AMazda Sedan. Low mileage, good condition, new tires, new exhaust system. Asking $1500, Phone 438-1553 or 635-2047. (p3-13} 1974 Datsun 710 4. spd. 40,000 miles. 5 summer & 5 winter radials. Radio, tapedeck. Good condition. Best offer. 635-2084, (p5-13) Leaving tawn and must sell 1973 Mazda pickup. Low mileage. Very clean con- ditlon. Cail 635-6391 after 6, 798-2567, ask for Bob. ‘66 Plymouth Sattelite. PS, PB, bucket seats, 3 spd, New Trans. 318 motor, alr shocks & new tires. $300.00 Phone 638-1365. (p$-13) For Sale 1978 Dodge Van less than 4,000 km, super price. Phene 635-6761, (p10-18) For Sale 1977 Ford F250. Supercab camper Special. 71,000 miles, 635-4035. (75-13) 1975 GMC Jimmy 4x4 350 4 barrel - 2 complete sets of tires. Low mileage. 8 track & cassette. Factory options. No reasonable offer refused. Pnone after 6, 635-2615. (pé- 13) 1968 Rambler Rebel. Station wagon, Phone 635-4856. (c5- 13) 1977 GMC Sprint, In excellent condition, equipped with FA radials’ and other extras. Phone 635-2396. (p3-12) - 1970 Chev 34 ton. tanks, PS, PB, Good condition $1,700. ~- Phone 635-5416. (c5-14) 58 MOBILE HOMES ° 1974 Ambassador trailer 3 bedroom, 1¥2 baths, joey shack, sundeck, set-up, and skirted at Timberland Traller Court no. 22. Phone 635-5971. (p10-18) 10«50' - 2bedroom trailer for -sale. Set-up in trailer court. Large joey shack. For quick sale $2,500 or highest offer. Phone 635-5582, (c5-13) For sale 1971 Glendale Traller. Fully furnished, in excellent shape, on “a acre. . treed & landscaped lot, with work shop, loey shack & wood shed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Priced to sell. Phone 638-6224. (p5-13) For Sale: three 12’x52', 2 bedroom seml-furnished Safeway Trallers. Units complete with blocking, fuel tanks, axles and wheels. Asking $6,000. Call J. Hut- chings Box 727, Stewart, BC. Phone 636-2660. (p20-1s) MOBILE HOMES © New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. bbe Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 501-5105 (ctf Rent or Purchase 1972 12x48 Paramont house trailer wlth fireplace near stores and schools, on: private lot. Rent $255. per month with opticn to buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers. Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rorke, Gen Del. Win- fleld, B.C. (ctf) Mobile Home Immediate Delivery To Your Location 14 «wide doublewlde mobile homes. ‘You choose your decor, and we custom bulld fo sult. 56° Safeway doublewide 1440 sq ft. Includes all malor appliances, jarge arden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and ireplace. Set up and fully kirted In Cedarview at no. 91-4619 Queensway Drive (Timbertiand Trailer Park). $26,000 Phone 635- 429, (ctf) au a Za Milieh Columbia Buikange COrportion Invitation toTender Sealed Tenders, marked New Main Entrance Doors for Northwest Community College, Terrace, B.C. will ‘pe received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the éth day of September 1978, and those available at that time will be ‘opened In public at British Columbia Buildings Cor- poration, 4827 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 Tendering documents may be obtained at ihe above address affer 9:00 a.m. on the \7th day of Augusi 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (¢2-13) . Invitation to tender for malntenance of assorted tropleal plants at the B.C. Hydro Divisional Centre, 5220 Kelth Ave. Terrace, B.C. Information can be cbtained from F.L. Janaver at the abave address. Closing date .for submission of Tender Is August 25, 1978. (c3-13) Household Realty SECOND MORTGAGES No bonuses No brokerage fees No finder's fees FAST SERVICE Come on In or call iha nearest office of Household Finance Ask for Mortgage Services . 4Oe Lekedlbe Avenue TERRACE 635.7207 66. RECREATIONAL. ‘VEHICLES = =Travelair, brakes, stove, icebox. Can sleep 6. 635-5416, (e5-14) Electric furnace, & For sale, ‘72, 11’ Security camper fully equipped. Phone anytime 635-9734, Asking $3,000. (c5-14) _ For Sale. 1976 Starcraft tent traller with stove, fridge, furnace and canopy. Like new condiflon. Phone 635- 3241, Kit Camper for sale. 10% ft. jong. like new only 3 yrs old, with toilet & shower, Completely self contained. Phone 635-4625. (p5-13) 1970 «Streamline Taller (aluminum) 25', sleeps 4, completety self contalned, alr conditioning. Excellent condition. Phone 635-6772, leave message for Wayne. (p6-13) For Sale, 25' Citation motor home. Made by Bendix. Fully equipped. In excellent condition. Very low mileage. Phone 632-5546, (¢10-11) 8% ft. Slumber Queen Camper. Fridge, stove, aven, lacks, 635-4327. (p3-13) ‘BT. SERVICES “oy Does: your building need exterior painting? Call 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre, LEave name and phone number for Terry. Free Estimate. (stt) Divorce! $100. plus fillng fees. Obtain your lawyer supervised divorce over the phone fasti Call Self- Counse! Services toll free 112-800-663-3007. Chargex and Mastercharge accepted. (4-13) 1254 2-bedroom house tratler with large loey shack and sundeck. Set up and skirted in focat tralier park. Unfurnished. Asking $5,500 or closest affer., 633-8297 or 635-4250. (¢3-13) For Sale: 1976 McGinnis 12x68 Traller with 9x16 Joey shack & &'x24’ Veranda. 3 bdrms & will sell furnished or unfurnished. Phone 4635- 9750 ore view af no. 18 5014 Park Ave. EGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: WALL, Bonald Charles late of R.R. nr. 2 Hampton Rd., Terrace, B.C. Creditors and others having claims agains? the said estate(s), are hereby required to Send them duly verifled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, 8.C. VéZ' 2C5, before September 6, 1978, after which date the assets of the sald estate will be distributed, having regard only to clalms that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE 10 LIVESTOCK Reg. ¥%4 Arablan mare, 4 yrs. old. Excellent disposition, good show and breeding prospect, Reg. ¥2 Morgan gelding, 1% yrs. old. Offer will be con- sidered. Phone 635-7448, (p5- 14) MAKING QS? FAMILY LIFE MORE FUN ' proporti Weekend Relaxation Psychiatrist Eugene B. F. Riley of New York has ob- served: “Changing the pattern of living entirely, even for just a weekend, can give you a fresh perspective on prob- lems, a better sense of on about what is important. This can be more beneficial than...a two-week jaunt that simply transplants the family unit, complete with tensions, pressures and schedules intact." Near New York —in Stam- ford, Conn.—a hotel is mak- ing it easy to do just what .the’ doctor ordered, AL the ail ee Fe. es » ‘Marriott a couple can stay two nights ina spacious room,, . breakfast in bed, brunch on Sunday, and check out late the second afternoon, all for $69.90 complete. The hotel has an indoor/outdoor pool. Golf, tennis and sailing are minutes away. Cares and troubles seem much further away. “Health Views ® Crossword By WN - 4Dae. ACROSS 41Eat DO 1Wager | humble — 1Belfry 2 Thanks- The Skateboard Rolls Ahead In Popularity...And Injury Go to where the students 4Alanor © 4%Finale dweller. giving item The idea of taking roller allow their children to usea 4te—that’s one way to get Robert 44 Certain 2Conceit 21Buss skate wheels and, putting skateboard without, know- te ie vititing: Some ieee 8 Thick slice fiddle $ Lacking 92 Tarzell port on card star ing the basic rules of safety, » 25 . per before the present The following is a bist ‘pub. are especially worth a visit, 2 Time past 46 Dutch artist - stability 23 Word with skateboard craze, During the depression, any kid that couldn’t afford a scooter used an orange crate, a two-by-four and two old skates to make his own runabout. But it wasn’t un- til the 60's that the idea of a flat; speedy platform caught ont It, was probably the. result df the interest in surf viding which was one of the . features of our beautiful “ BOth state—Hawaii. (. Fora while, skateboarding ‘seemed that it was only ‘gaing to be a short-lived fad. But now skateboarding is back—and bigger than ever. Needless to say, there’s little similarity between the skateboard and = -skate scooter of 40-some Years ago, other than the human propulsion. And there's quite a difference between the sport of today and the fad that rolled by us so quickly several years ago. For one thing, the boards . themselves are different. They're slicker—with ure- thane wheels that grip bet- ter and ride smoother than the old metal ones., They're better looking, with models available in various shapes and aizes and prices ranging from $15 te $100 or more. But as the popularity of “sidewalk surfing” has in- erdased, so has the number of injuries. It is estimated that this year there will be more than 40,000 skate- hoard injuries that‘ will be serious enough to require treatment, This is approxi- mately 10 times the number of skateboard injuries re- corded 3 or 4 years ago. The ’ large percentage of the vic- tims in these cases will he children 5 to 15 years of age. While it’s true that most skateboard injuries are minor scrapes and bruises, serious accidents are not uncommon, with some te- sulting in physical disability ... even death. Probably no member of the healing arts professions is more aware of the paten- tial dangers of skateboard- ing than the doctor of chiropractic, for many of the injuries invalve damage to the neck, back and spine. And even where serious in- jury has not occurred, there ‘is ‘a-high incidence of spinal misalignment: which occurs as a result of “minor falls, bumps and jolts,’ These can create structural problems which may interfere with normal nerve function to the vital organs. Doctors of chiropractic across the country are con- cerned about parents who 4Likemodem wire or lished by the. American New ‘York. Visit The 13 New Mexico 50 Actor Mineo Chiropractic Association. 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Make sure you give immediate attention to even the .slightest injury. And even if no injury is suspected, as a responsible parent of .a youngster caught up in the skateboard craze, you can't afford to overlook the need for regu- lar spinal examinations bY called, they deserve the finest your family doctor of chiro- of gifts for Mother's Day. practic. Sure mother-please 4 are Skateboards can be fun, Collector's Plaies from Svend but proper safety and health joncon of Denmark. Extraor- precautions must be taken. ginary concern for quality “"Blivixcwa YI WQHJBHB OYXDH YD YIHJOWC ERBERQJBE Yesterday's Cryptequip. — THRIVING GLADIOLI. CAN. THRILL NOVICE GARDENBRen2itee og a Heng vpn oday's Cryptoquip clue:.C equals L - wa, a The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal © throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accompllahed by trial and error. ©1978 King Featuren Syndicate, Ine. JASPER, Canada’s Safety Bear PROTECTING YOUR HEART and detail is evident in each of the limited edition , Mother's Day Piates. The e _ series, begun in 1970, is deli- = | Chicken Is “V.I. F." In Never before has the com- %4 mon chicken occupied a more prominent role in American eating habits. As homemakers search for appealing low saturated fat dishes to tempt their fami- lies, the chicken has become a "Very Important Food.” More and more doctors are urging Americans to de- crease the amount of satura- ted fat in their menus and increase the amount of cholestarol-lowering foods. This means eating fewer dairy products and fatty meats and more poultry, fish and vegetable oils. Chicken plays a big role in the program. More enticing ways to serve the “V\LF." are needed. This Chicken and Rice duet is a good solution, It is a one-dish meal which means little cleanup. And it is low in saturated fat and high in polyunsaturates, Various spices and vivid green peas, chopped lomatoes, parsley and onion co-star with rice, whicken and Fleischmann’s Corn Oil Margarine. Fleischmann’s Margarine is made from 100% corn oil. No oil is more elective than corn oil in reducing the level of cholesterol in the bload. This colorful casserole combination will evoke the time-hont «7 praise of all successes: ENCOHE! CHICKEN AND RICE 2 tablespoons Fleisch- mann's Corn Oi) Mar- garine 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Ne 3 pounds chicken parts 1 can (1 pound 3 ounces) tomatoes, chopped 1 cup chicken broth 1 cup sliced onion 1/4 cup chopped parsley 2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teasponn pepper 1 medium bay leaf 1 medium clove garlic, minced 1-1/4 cups uncooked rice L package (10 ounces): frozen peas cately painted in classic Copenhagen blue tones on a bas relief design. Each 7 1/2-inch plate under- goes 42 hand operations by 15 craftsmen and lakes 22 1/2 days to complete. No two finished plates are exactly alike, for each is painted entirely by hand. When the edition is closed, the original mold is destroyed so no more - ean ever be fired. . Called “Dreams,” the 1978 edition depicts a boy intent on his toy sailboat. It was created by Danish artist Mads Stage, renowned for his sensi- tive portrayal of children. Likely to inspire Mother with warm feelings 365 days a year, the plate is available in fine jewelry, gift and depart- ment stores throughout the country. . eo x Wreatkng in a car ig a mast dangerous thing to do, Rt can cause a serious accictenl, belore you are thraugh. eens The Secret Life Of The Fore st LEARNING HOW TO LOOK Next time you're in a because the leaves on the off to your right or left, he's forest, look around more trees are not yet fully really looking at you. Rab- carefully. You'll be sur- formed. hita’ eyes are on the side of prised how much thereisto Lift up a flat rock to see their heads, and look off In see. asample of the abundantlife opposite -directions. That of the forest floor. Among one eye staring at you can the dozens of creatures you detect your slightest motion. may see are black, shiny pill To celebrate this life in the Heat corn oil margarine and oil in Dutch oven or bugs aud sow bugs—not bugs large heavy saucepan. Add chicken and brown well. Add tomatoes, = chicken broth, onion, parsley, salt, pepper, bay leaf and garlic, Cover and cook over low heat 25 minutes. Add rice and cook 10 minutes; atir occasionally. Add peas and cook 10 minutes longer, or until done and all liquid is absorbed, Makes 6 servings. —™ ~ es vampire or witch. Some people used to believe that anyone whose eyehraws met must be a werewolf, ITHE ANGLEWING is In the forest, life is every- where ... above your head, beneath your feet, all around you. And the fascination that it holds is limited only by the time and curiosity for wonder that you bring to it. If you hear a sharp rat-a- tat-a-tat, try to follow it. drilling to get at an insect larva burrowing beneath the bark. You cansee more birds in spring by finding a sunlit Qelearing with berry bushes. Migrating birds frequently stop aver in such spots. Most wildflowers appear in the woods in early spring. That's when there is mois- ture in the ground, and aun- light can get duwn to them one of the few butterflies you can see in early spring. SHere he is sunning him- self ona triilium flower. You may see a woodpecker at all, but close relatives of IN A DEAD LOG, forces that renew life are con- stantly at work —bacteria, mosses and fungi braak up dead organic matter, creat- ing fertile forest soil, lobsters and crawfish—which curl up like sfail shells to conserve their body moisture, You'll see a lot of rabbits in the spring hecause they come out te cat the delicious young leaves. If you see one fulness of America's foreats and he sees Lo he looking for the generations to come. 4 vigorously. forest you may want to make a whistle. Pick up a small twig. Split it. Hollow out a section of both halves. Place a blade of grass between the two halves together, Then blow-- Seed) EVEN ATINY POND teems with fascinating creatures like the water strider skating around, and the whirligiy beetle going madly in circles, This article waa prepared by the St. Regis Paper Com- pony, which—together with the other members of the forest products induatry—is vitally concerned with main- taining the beauty and uae-