THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0. OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — Jan. 16, 17, is GREER GARSON and DANA ANDREWS "Strange Lady in Town (cinemascope) First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Jan. 19, 20, 21, PAT O'BRIEN in Mp: ”" Ring of Fear (Mickey Spilane Story) (cinemascope) First Show at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m. Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Leslie Caron and Michael Wilding in “THE GLASS SLIPPER == TAKE TIME — TO KEEP YOUR WATCH ON TIME Balance wheel traveld YOUNGEST PILOT BEST IN CLASS - At 17, Helen Bradley of Picton, Ont., plane pilot. leading her class at the Prince Too Expensive As Feed Supplement Oltawa—a protein by-product of British Columbia’s whaling industry appears to be too ex- pensive as a source of supple- mental for finishing calves in Central British Colum- bia. D. B. Waldren of the nx- Perimental Farm, Canada De- partment of Agnicuiture, =rince George, states that the utiliza- tion of hay, silage ana grain Produced on the farm is the best assurance of making the great-| est profit on a feeder operation, Whale solubles were compar- ed with linseed meal in a feeding trial at Prince George during the winter of 1954-55. Both concen- trates were incorporated in sround grain rations and were also compared with ground grain rations containing no added pro- tein. Each ration was fed to a sroup of Hereford steer calves along with hay and silage in an approximate ratio of one and one-half parts concentrate to one part roughage, At the start of the trial the calves weighed an protein —Contral Press Canadian is Canada’s youngest air. stop her from winning a trophy for Edward Flying club But that did not nearly 4000 miles yearly Don’t wait till your watch goes wrong! A watch checkup takes so little time—and a it can save you money by preventing future breakdowns, Let our Service Department inspect your watch today. fat steers clining. We use only genvine factory- epproved ports in servicing all fine Swiss watches. All work fully guaranteed —s RING SERVICE Soir diamond ring is a valuable product of | 1 14- 50; maricets — LIVESTOCK — inaustey vows WILLIAMS LAKE In the last seven day there were only two loads tle moving out of this area. Good | to steers of the next lower grade| choice heife: brought 16.00; cation that the prices are de- Another load of horses was! beef cow shipped for fox feed and price paid for good horses was| bulls 7-10: choice veal calves meeting in the school j. 4e per lb. 16-1 medium to good yeal The estimated prices for this| Ves 12-15.50 od week are as follows: weight heifer calv ade and passed that Good to choice steers: 16-) C04 lambs 17-17.50; Bwes 5-| tne Santa Claus for the Christ- 50; common to medium steers S 50-)1erings were m ium to mon to medium heifers 9.50-| rings were med percentage of careass between the groups. As these results are based on one year’s feeding trials they cannot be considered conclusive, However, they do indicate that both linseed meal “ana solubles are too sources of supplemental. protein for finishing calves in central British Columbia. * ene Lone Butte News From the Office of the ©. A, mon to medium steers 9-15.50; | Period | good feeder Of c&t-) stocker mediamstock sold for 17.50 and 00d sto a definite indi-| heifers to good light beef cow. good heavy Whale By-Product | B | R T H S don Reay of Soda Creel, a eg er, bor At War Memorial Hospital PLACE To Mr. and Mrs, Hilary Place of Dog Creek, a son, born January 7. HUNT'— To Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Hunt of Meldrum Greek, @ son born January 8. KENNEALEY — To Mr. and Hermie Maurice Lake, a daughter, born Jan- “vary 12. = = 2 = 3 TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY Mrs. Robert Kenealey _ of 3 Williams Lake, a daughter, 3 born January 9. = ONE MODEL DD CLETRAC. Complete with Blade, Winch — and Arch. Can be seen at our “Planer yard, Wright Lumber — (1954) setae ee . POIRIER — To mr. and Mrs. Amil Poirier of Forest Grove, a daughter, born January 11., REAY — To Mr, ana Mrs. El- Better Service = Better Quality © ne Better Value 4 WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS Prompt and ‘Courteous Service is Our Aim _Z-I-P-P-E-R-S ~~ SALES EPAIRS SERVICING 2 j also i SKATES SHARPENED. | Holiow Ground Prompt Service ‘5 at ; ; Toni's Leather Shon : Phone 15-R-3 Williams Lake — + good bulls common to medium the} 10.50-11.50; THE Lone Butte P-TA held a “THE BEST ARMOUR'S | TO KEEP OUT OF GUNSHOT” R-E-L-]-E-F mas Tree party be given a small 6.50; Hogs, grade A 19.00; Sow 11 montane and eee 2 |sitt for his good work. Mrs. | 12-15; good heifers 11-13; com.| Market comment: Burk of of- Olatson, the principal, read a list : near/of what the children ate tor we will check it thorou hly and clean it at no care | g00d ste breakfast every morning. The = 10.50; good light beet cows | 7 2 extra charge to you. 8-10; good heavy beet cows s-9;| No other report available this] list was compiled from the chil- 4 F ae dren, each child writing his or This service to you is only one of many given to the public by YOUR JEWELLERS, who have been supplying these services for over 22 years in this community. E.G. WOODLAND & SON LTD. cutters 4 16; heavy CALGARY Choice good bulls 9-11; (Excerpt trom Can. Cattlemen) Market report for Wednesday, January 11th: good steers 16.50-17.50; canners and good veal calves 14: calves 13- her own report. No names were mentioned. » Olatfson then gave an interesting talk on Food Diets. It was decided to hold a Whist and Cribbage party at-the school BEEF CATTLE OUTLOOK FOR 1956 It has often been pointed out 3 DAY SALE OF BOYS - 50 TO GO - Reductions of 50% AND MORE Steers 17.75 -18.25; | (hat the American red meat| i," the New addition on January com-|trade is the domimant tactor} ("1M 2 Pie affecting Canadian livestock z Prices. Our national pride may| Th@ Junior room won the j be offended by this foreign dom-|?1#@ for parent attendance. JACKETS AND PARKAS : ‘ Thirteen members w inance, but it is nonetheless a en: members: were: DFesent.. fact that conditions must start first with the consideration of the American scene. In the U.S. Mostly mild with south wind up last year, slaughter recorded an| until Friday afternoon, w] all-time high of something over| the wind changed to the north. it was’ 37° pace with the packing|zero. Friday night, Plants; they ate 79 pounds of j beef last year. In fact slaughter Monday, moved a little ahead of produc-| January 9th, 2 a.m. zero; 4:30 Hon and forecasters are guessing| a.m. 24° above zero; at noon that there are fewer cattle in| 24° above zero with a south America now than there were| wind. last year. And the downtrend in cattle numbers} will probably continue, THIS LAST WERK has been MISS JOY CHESSER, public health nurse from Williams Lake : {was a visitor at the Lone Butte In Ganada, the cattle eycle/ moot tact Thursday afternoon. Seems to be following a some-| what different trend than in the U.S. Across the border, grain farmers are receiving cash tor grain and aside from govern- ment acreage curtailment, have not the strong incentive to get| This new assessment is based out of grain crop production as|on a percentage of the average have western Canadian farmers, | value of timber on the land, and At the present time in southern} Was probably based on a value Alberta, No. 3 wheat is being] of about $8.40 a thous; nd, with Ranchers (continued from page 1) SALE DAYS Manuary 16-17-18 Monday Tuesday Wednesday — sold in quantity to cattle feed-| variatio tor~ accessability, ers at 70 cents-a bushel — in species, maturity, ete. Some instances plow that pri¢e.| Dhig’ asthe. “ranenere: ares The low value of wheat is af-| ment against perpetuating a sys. quilted and Wool lined, all styles Jackets anthParkas in sizes 10 to 16, Borkowski’s\Menswear fecting the cattle situation in|tem of taxation that threatens, two y neither of them of too| in conjunction with other rising great significance as yet, but| Production co: ts, plus a falling [both of them imeeasing in im-| market. to foree them to the| Iportance. ‘The availability. of | wall. For the most part they ; e} jauality feed grain at a cent a|not comfortable in their position [pound i inducing cattle feeding | of possibly being instrament farmers and others./in blockine a t of the pro- Hies, truck and ess of the district — they are Vers, and other} imak he move because they | (¥bes of business depending upon} feel that their plight must. be | the in farmer, are accepting | forcibly presented to the goy- | Wheat in trade for their pro-; ernment in a way that will cap- ture public attention. S| their way of doing so, | eee Diesels, so ymen say, are the most ent form of | railway motive power yet devel- | oped. They ont-perform ali ducts, establishing feed lots and This i | going into the cattle j business in a big way. Also r | Sulting from the pile up of un- | salable grain in western Ca jis the trend for grain farmers | to “run a few cattle.” ‘ —*(Author’s name below) Your body is a miracle Of sickness “fighting from a common cold with these tested, time proven products within us’ the germs of many serious diseases. As long as your resistance is good these troublemakers Any temporary Physical weakness dnvites: Sickness. and let him help you to re- lieve the condition before any disease takes a firm la hold i 2 7 : YOUR PHYSICIAN |} TABLETS CAN PHONE j 3-R-2 S QUICK RELIEF OF. ‘= HEADACHES A MEDICINE NEURALGIA e RUMATG PAIN) Pick up your preserip: tion of shopping near as, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescrip- tions. May we compound yours, “COLDS -ANACIN- e Build Resistance with SUPER PLENAMINS BRANDLY'S DRUG. STORE Authorized Agent for Franklin Serums *Quotation by Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Copyright 1956 (1W2) The Community Theatre (100 Mile Community Hall) Tuesday, Jannary 17 — Randolph Scott and Lex Barker in “THUNDER OVER THE PLAIN Short ‘Subjects and News Saturday, January 21.— > Dale Robertson ana Sally Forest in “SON. OR SINBAD” : “ (@olar) «= Short Subjects and Cartoon at $:00 (To be continued) other by a- convincing margin. | Tuesday shgw starts at 8:30 p.m. —Satarday show WHEN ‘YOU NEED By