Thursday, October 16, 195%. FHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, 5.6, Ke y= Paeor?: Canal. A color-! see better in the dark than a person eys’ because of the extensive use of with normal eyesight. Gatun dam is in the Panama| An archangel is an angel of the * |Righest rank. English sailors are called ‘“Lim- ind person usually can, \lime juice as a scurvy preventative. Cattlemen Consign your Livestock to : Baird & Co., Ltd. Fraser St., Vancouver, B.C. : Most experienced selling agency in B.C. Protection of your cattle to full market value Expert sorting of cattle to bring be t prices Greater competition amongst buyers Immediate sale and settlement All these things bring more for your cattle when sold at our Auction Sale Mondays. Sale by private treaty the rest of the week. WE ARE THE ONLY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION FIRM IN VANCOUVER EMPLOYING EXPERIENCED LIVESTOCK SALESMEN AVOID _ DISAPPOINTMENT DO IT NOW! Don’t wait for the winter * fuel rush to order your wood. —- Phone -Kohnke Bros. Ltd. Wood and Sawdust Wood supplied in any lengths Ottawa Clarifies ‘Light’ and ‘Heavy’ In Beef Classes Because of possible confusion that may have been caused in recent news stories designating “unfinished” cat- ue as “light” and “finished” cattle as ‘heavy’ for purposes of price support. the Department of Agricul- ture has offered the following clari- fication: “Price support is not limited to cattle making carcasses of 700 Iba. and up, but ‘finished’ tarcasses of 700 lbs. and up are receiving the higher 25 cent price support, basis ‘good’ steers Toronto, up to Noveni- ber 15th. “Properly finished cattle of light- er weights, however, are being sup- ported at thes 23 cent level, basis ‘good’ steers Toronto, during this same period. “Following November 15th the only level at which cattle will be supported will be the 23 cent rate, basis ‘good’ steérs Toronto. “If the U.S. embargo has not been removed by April 1, the support price on all properly finished cattle will then go up to the 25 cent level, basis ‘good’ steers Toronto.” Department officials stressed that the distinction 1s not one of weight but of finish and quality. Finished eattle are being supported. Stocker and feeder cattle are not being sup- ported until they are fed and brought to market ready for slaughter when the support price of 23 cents for “finished” cattle will apply and if the United States embargo has not support, price for ‘‘finished” cattle will be increased to 25 cents. 150 Mile News || MR. and MRS. RALPH RODGER !) and family motored to Kamloops Sat~- urday to attend a wedding reception and visit friends. MRS. H. FRASER has been help- ing at the store for the last while. MR. and MRS. BILL MILLER been lifted by April 1st, 1953, the|= have gone to Prince George far a tew days. THE SMALL SON of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keene has been ill in tha hospital. MR. and MRS. TONI BIKADI of Quesnel are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinsche of 141 Mile House, MISS IRIS FLETCHER was a guest of Miss Cathie Zirnhelt of Beaver Valley over the holiday weekend. HENRY ZIRNHELT of Kamloops was up for a few days taking in the Cattle Sale. ARNOLD RODGER of Hopetown, Ont., and Clive Rodger and Root. Reid of Meadowville, Ont., are guests of the Ralph Rodgers. MR. and MRS. RALPH TURNEY and family motored to the 90 Mile to visit Mr. Turney’s mother, Mrs. Edall, over the holiday. EUGENE HOUDE made a quick trip up from the coast, arriving Sat- urday and returning Monday, as he hasn’t finished with the treatments on his knee yet. . : MR. and MRS. F. V. CORNWALL are visiting their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cornwall, for a few days. MISS AUDREY PRAGNELL is 4 guest of the Hugh Cornwalls and Mrs. V. Cowan at the Onward. Lone Butte News ON FRIDAY afternoon the Junior Red Cross held a meeting in the hall. MR. and MRS. ROY WOODLAND re on vacation. Ted Teichman of Lillooet is relieving agent for Roy. THE Jack DeVries spent the week- end in Lillooet. THE Bert Browns spent the long weekend in Vancouver, BILL DAVIES has a crew install- ing a thousand-gallon gas tank also an electric gasoline pump. JOE KERR is busy adding two rooms to his place in Lone Butte. MR. and MRS. L. T. BURNS, for- merly of Cloverdale, have moved into the house next door to Miss C. yy high rat immediat No other # offers the sam ¢ cashability nvestment e safety, ¢ of interest an at full face value= EDT Everyone wants to build up reserves of Saving » 2 Canada Savings bamds = aed Uchide. They have four children, two of whom are going to school. Mr. Burns works for Benard Sawmills Lta. THE Netherlands Overseas Saw- mills Ltd, have installed a new planer. THERE ARE 65 children now at- tending the Lone Butte school. MR. and MRS. CY WOODROW spent a few days in Vancouver last week. Dog Creek News MOST of this community was away the greater part of the week taking in the Cattle Sale or being taken in by the added attractions, consequent- ly news is at a premium. THE weekend brought a few inter- esting visitors however. Mr. Wil- liams and Miss Campbell of Wileox- Hall store Kamloops, passed enroute to Williams Lake where they will visit Mr. Williams’ daughter, Mrs. Peterson. Other weekend visitors with the Charlie Places were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peterson, Fairbanks, Alaska, who are motoring to California. Mr. Peterson has been city manager for Fairbanks for some years but resign- ed recently due to failing health. They brought greetings from the Sam MacRaes who are wintering in Alaska this year. GEOFF PLACE and Bill Margetts were visitors from town but they were mainly visiting with the geese, ducks and other domesticated fowl. SCHOOL INSPECTOR MOUAT paid an official visit to the school on Wednesday. Viewpoint .. . (Continued from Page 2) much of a mystery. Greyhound bus- es, heavy logging trucks and other big commercial vehicles all seem to get along quite nicely with mufflers. 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