Page 8 ae THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, July 23, 1953. Comfortable Furnishings AND GOOD-LOOKING TOO! Chesterfields Davenports Occasional Chairs From our showroom, or custom-made to your individual®requirements. Guaranteed Werkmanship COFFEE TABLES Modern furniture finished with FORMICA plastic laminated tops. Wear conditioned against alcohol, boiling water, fruit acids, hard use. MIRRORS Jan Mikler SAWMILL OPERATORS We are prepared to give you fast service on V Belt Drives, V Belts, RoHer Chain Spreeckets, Roller Chain, Sawdust Blowers, Steel Spl't Pulleys, Babbitt Bearings, SKF Pillow Blocks, Ball Bearing Lumber Rollers, Ete. IN-MOST CASES SHIPMENT CAN BE MADE THE SAME DAY YOUR ORDER RECEIVED Agents for National & Coutts Sawmills, Edgers, ete., Speare & Jackson Saws, Bits and Holders PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE Quesnel Machine Shop 100 MILE Young Baseball Visitors Welcomed trom Vancouver, arrived here on July 18. They were welcomed py Bob Biggins, manager of 100 Mile baseball team, and an address ot welcome was given by Lord Martia Cecil. The two teams gave a good exhibition game “Campbell's Cart- age” being the winner. Mrs. G. Martell kindly “The MacLean’s boys” to spend the night at her home, while the “Camp- bell’s Cartage boys” spent the Sat- ;urday night at Mrs. Lindstrom’s. Sunday night after playing at Wil- liams Lake, the boys returned to 100 Mile and the Campbell's Cartage stayed with Mr. and Mrs. G. Martell overnight while “The Macfean’s boys” spent the night at the Lind- strom Ranch. MR. and MRS. FRANK HUBER have the latter's sister and children visiting them. WE NOTICE a large number of trailers headed north this year. HARVEY HOUSEMAN Jr., has returned from Dawson Creek for a short stay. Harvey is working in a Garage at Dawson Creek. MISS MARION TAYLOR arrived by bus on Frida from Castor, Al- berta, to visit her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Taylor, for a few days. RESURFACING of the Cariboo Highway has begun. Crews of Gen- eral Construction Co. are camped at the 83 Mile and plan to resurface all the blacktop that is ready. RONNIE MARTELL, Garth Pelkey and the two Galpin boys are attend- ing the Youth Camp at Lac La Hache. The children have a wonder- ful time. There are 53 children at- BIRTHS COURTNEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Courtney of Miocene, a son, born July 17. ELLIOTT — To Mr, and Mrs. Elton Elliott of Ochiltree, a daughter, born July 18. | The wuturtiy boys’ baseball league invited Jet Plane Bucks Like Wild Steer, Says RCAF Pilot —Central Press Canadian “I'm a lucky guy,” said P. O. Keith Walker of Edmonton after escaping from a Vampire jet which came to grief at De Havil- land airport in Toronto. On completing « routine flight, the 22-year-old auxiliary RCAF pilot overshot the landing strip by 150 fet, bounced his fast-mov- ing aircraft across a graded field and, after covering half a mile, veering across two landing strips at 100 miles an hour, brought the jet to a standstill. '“The plane kept going in all directions—like a wild steer,” said Walker, seen above. “When it finally’ stop- ped, I didn’t waste time. I got out and started running, as I was sure the plane would blow up.” The young pilot, unharmed by his escapade, came to Toronto last November as an auxiliary member of Squadron 411. He had been flying ordinary planes since he started summer train- . ing with the RCAF as a uni- versity cadet in 1951. He has been flying jets for nearly two months. tending the junior boys’ camp. This is more than they had last year. THE 100 Mile softball team has much improved since last year. In playing against Kamloops recently, they won one game 13-4; dropped the second game 3-1. Against Forest Grove July 12, the score was, in the first game, Forest Grove 5 to 100 Mile’s 4. Then in the second game 100 Mile won 6-3. On July 19, Bridge Lake played 100 Mile anl the locals won both games, Cheque Artist Caught At Merritt George Albert Moore, 21, of Cal- gary was remanded for eight days tor sentencing in police court at Mer- rit last week when he was found guilty on charges of passing worth- less cheques, including one passed in Williams Lake. The man passed two cheques here, one for $50 and one for $20, the charge being laid in the second case. In the ease of the $50 cheque, Moore presented it at a local store after purchasing) around $35 worth of goods early this month. He left the goods, explaining that he would pick them up later and never showed up up again. The other cheque was cashed at a local hotel. Moore was arrested at Merritt fol- lowing a merchant voicing his sus- picion of the man to the RCMP. He said he had been approached by Moore July 9 and Moore had ordered a large quantity of goods stating that his boss would be in two days later to pick them up and pay for them. Investigation showed Moore had or- dered goods at- another store with the same ‘line.’ The two days passed and Moore entered the store < .d pré- sented himself to the acc: aniant, saying that he had just beer calking to one of the clerks and it vas ‘all right.’ The accountant too) him ia: his face value and cashed he fifty dollar cheque. As Moore w: putting the money in his pocket, ] > turned around and found his way t the door barred by an ROMP const: le, Taken to the police station he admitted Passing a second cheque t Merritt, one at Kamloops and one iere. ~ RUBBER STAMPS, THE TRIBUNE COMING! J. ARTHUR RANK’S full length picture IN TECHNICOLOR “A Queen Is Crowned”’ Monday, Tuesday Wednesday August 3-4-5 Three Shows Daily Matinee 2:30 p.m. REGULAR PRICES Evening 6:45 & 8:45 { Box sit QUESNEL, B.C. Phone 86-R2 HELTMAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Al- | ROBERT WARDELL arrived . fred Heltman of Lac-La Hache, a} tome from Kamloops Hospital on =SSy Oliver I heatre son, born July 20. Sunday, Sai 3 THE BUFFALO CREEK STORE 10 Miles East of 100 Mile House = e s - 2 a Announces Its New Advertising Campaign and Store Hour The Buffalo Creek Store will be advertising every week in this newspaper. If you or your friends do not already. : subscribe to The Tribune, you may receive a year’s subscription absolutely free with the purchase of a $20 order from our store. Of course there is a limit of one subscription to each household. (Otter good to Aug. 31) Specials Good From Saturday, July 25th gt oe I mre rosnym = GAMAGHING. 8: #0005 FOR SAVINGS = Inclusive aa STORE HOURS Monday 9 - 6 Tuesday 9 - 6, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday 9 - 12 noon Thursday 9 - 6,7-9 Friday 9-6 Saturday 9 - 10 p.m, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables BANANAS, Golden Ripe, .... 2 lbs 49c¢ ORANGES Sunkist Valencias, 2 doz. 75c PLUMS, California ............ per lb. 29¢ CANTELOUPE, ripe, juicy .... 2 for 39¢ HEAD LETTUCE, local, 2 heads 27¢ NEW POTATOES, local, 10 lbs. 59¢ GRAPEFRUIT, California seedless APPLES Okanagan transparent HARDWARE WIDE MOUTH MASON JARS, quarts SCREEN DOORS, 2’ 8” by 6’ 8” WATER BAGS, 2 gal. .. LOAD..BINDERS, light LOAD BINDERS, heavy .... 3 for 29¢ 2.1bs. 29¢ » $2.19 . $1.65 FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Complete Line of Toys Se => and Dolls carried MEAT: GROUND BEEF, fresh, ...... per lb. 60¢ STEWING BEEF, lean......... per lb 60¢ PORTERHOUSE STEAK per Ib. 80c SIRLOIN TIP ROAST... per lb. 75c¢ ROLLED RIB ROAST - per Ib. 75e SHOULDER ROAST. - per lb. 45e BRISKET per lb. 30c FRESH SAUSAGE . . per Ib. 492 BOLOGNA, fresh . per lb. 39c GARLIC RINGS .. COOKED HAM, Prem. PREM, Swifts, 12 oz - per Ib. 50¢ per Y%lb. 65c 2 tins 75¢ 6 tins $2.19 FEEDS CRUSHED OATS, per 100 Ibs. .. WHOLE OATS, per 100 lbs. LAYING MASH, rer 100 lbs WHEAT, per 100 Ibs, «0... BARLEY CHOP, per 100 lbs. SHORTS, per 100 lbs, SALT LICKS, plain 5 Ib. . 33¢ SALT LICKS, lodized, 5 Ib. .... 35¢ (Discount $2.00 per ton in ton lots) Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued - GROCERIES SUGAR, B.C. 100 Ibs. CORN FLAKES. Kellogg’s, 12 oz. pk PORK & BEA Royal City, 15 oz. tin .. .-2 for Sie SPAGHETTI & CHEESE, Libby’s, 15 oz. tin 3 for 55ce CORNED BEEF, Hereford, 12 02, tin ....ccccseesesecee) 4De SALMON, Red Cohoe, Todds 14’s flat tin TUNA FISH, Cloverleaf Solid, 7 oz. tin . PEAS Royal City fancy, sieve 4, 15 oz. tin 2 for 39c TOMATOES, Royal City,.20 oz. tin . . 2 for 45¢ SOUP Cream of Chicken, Campbells, 10 oz, 2 for 39c PREPARED MUSTARD, French's, 6 02. jar 2 for 29c KLEENEX, 200’s, .... . 2 pkts. for 39¢ BLEACH, Perfex, 32 oz. bottle wee BIC FLAVOR TIP TEA, Orange Pekoe, pound 98c | sono MARGARINE 2 Ibs. 60 | DRYGOODS CHILDREN’S COWBOY HATS... See RUNNING SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CHILDREN’S from $1.75 to $2.45 YOUTHS’, from PY, GIRLS’, trom = MEN’S, from . LEATHER APRONS, for the man in the mill... $2.75 and $4.75 - $3.79 to $5.95