Wednesday, April 2, 1958 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 Boy's Hand Cut__| a = —— In Mill Accident |] a : Prices Effective [2 ee THURSDAY AND SATURDAY April 3rd and 5th lacerated right hand in a saw- from : ' j mill accident Sunday. Ross’s father went to switch on the saw and did not see his son with his hand near the headsew. When the saw started Ross’s hand was cut and he was thrown to the floor. The young boy is in ‘War; Memorial Hospital where-he says: “I like it here very mucti better than I thought I would. Anyway, dad hought Me a nice tractor, crayons and a book and lots of candy.” Breaks Leg Charles Whlers, 33, sawyer with Regal Lumber, broke his left leg in three places last Thursday in an accident at work. A German who speaks very little English, he found difficulty in conveying his story to re- porter Fred Waterhouse until they found they had fought opposite each other in Italy. They completed their interview in broken: Italian and ended up swapping stories of the cam- pafgn: hlers is likely to be hospitalized for several weeks. More About Along the Trail Continued from Page Two struction of a planer mill on the P.G.E, right-of-way north of town. It will employ 14 men = = * T U R K E y BEviscerated 73c with a payroll of better than SHOP Average 4to 6 IDS. GRADELA, per ID. .......cc..c..-cccateeescessdenecenessceasente’ 88303 two thousand a month. . . The sudden death of George W. Tel- * S | D E B A C 0 N RINDLESS SLICED Tic ford, widely respected Alexis TOM BOY MaplerWeat (ib CPmtS. 2.5. cas.caisuagtsasscvun cian eee een oe aes ee Creek rancher, has saddened the Iz entire community . . . Pan Phil- SWIFTS PREMIUM BANQUET BEEF af stein Fake, ne AND SHANKLESS PICNICS ROUND STEAK OR ROAST horse two months ago, has re- SAVE | Fully Cooked Grade A turned home by private plane cutting the erie to less - Per Ib. —— oc Per lb. a 83c than two hours. FULLY COOKED-READY 10 EAT WHOLE OR HALF Tender, Juicy Delicious .... C AGO HUSKY ~ EE DOMESTIC wwe! = Dog Food | Toi et Tissue | Shortening the $8.25 mark and down to $6 for the plainer kinds . . . Hmil Calep, old-time blacksmith and sminer, of Chilcotin and 15-02. qe ole POUND Ae Whitewater district, _ passed TIN FOR ROLLS CARTON away at War Memorial Hospital . - -@he Bald Mountain Ranch < OCEAN SPRAY tiwaiee|| o FANCY PEAS 222.0% "-~ 2 von 41€ CRANBERRY SAUCE TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO aoe canioo eer «| OW FRUIT COCKTAIL terre 2 ron 49e | a 2 for Soc iclasedetommotoretrattic strom om) 0s. ac tee anon ee pe ea, OE OMS RONNE seeeetey am. Bo) 10 D-m. Motorists are SHIRLEY’S oo. .| 1 FRESH EGGS "0.2... A 0. 49¢ LIGHT FRUIT CAKES turned from an extended trip to England. She will spend the 1-Ib 4 02. summer at her home at Timothy * = susseve, DOZ, Cc One cake in every A ¢@ two-day wind did considerable 10 contains a Cen- Mountain Lake . . . A heavy damage in town. Trees, tele- Ke TOMATO J U IC ™. HUNTS 2 69c tennial SILVER Buono ane eer a were = 48-o0z. TINS ....... FOR DOLLAR EACH worn low! y e@ gale... aeoy touch senses are be 1 PICKLES Svrece tixea, 24-00. rar 42c | SOCKEYE SALMON wet sic wou. 2 for 9c disvedptothave! been therressons'|(§ 1. ewe eee ce ee MINOR AEF OZ DAN viper stennr petersenii ieee fepammate oP sien | Vay Ace: aust rooDs _. 59¢| PERFEX BLEACH 328 Pg Forest Grove News | ALUMINUM FOIL ssa ie 0 68 | CAKE MIX croc or wnice cove 2 for 57 MR. AND MRS. H. Nimmo and family motored to Kamloops on March 22, where the children = received dental care. Gorm Gress Praaduce oa Frozen Food March .22 to see some of the *ejananp rons, pick reer! — APPLES, Winesap, Newtown - 4-Ib. cello bag ............ 43¢ Danvor sroptiaion «we CABBAGE an ai We ?| ne eee John, arrived March 25 to spend CLABPISoN Seis Tateo «| GRAPEFRUIT, Sunkist, California -4 for 31c | WHOLE STRAWBERRIES — 2 for 49c Williams Lake March 27 on ‘business. é 5 - Poly Bags Bl a LEMONS, SUNKISY scsecesssscssscsesssacne sescssscsseesseeene O FOF 19€ cuaPisow 450 Mile, to motor to Nova Sins wanda BURR 6) CARROTS ne eesssssiuttsnussnasenee 2-lb. cello bag 27¢ GREEN PEAS — 2 for 29c Ashcroft hospital, where she will receive medical treatment. EARL SELLARS and daugh- YAMS y) lbs 39¢ ter Cora left last Saturday for ec aseesccencesecccsscenarsescasecnsesseee soeeeecsbonees. eb esecescesscsecs yi Vancouver on business. Walter Bliss and his com- panion, Darrel James, have just returned to Watson Lake after ‘spending 10 days in Williams sake visiting their relatives. Easter Flowers and Plants in Abundance with Jack Jabneon 7) Fancy, 12-02. Poly B