Page 8 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE farm Review and — 0, remy Sell your cattle for highest prices where the demand is greatest Consign livestock to ART McCLARY Livestock Commission Merchant Fraser Street, Vancouver, B.C. COMMISSION: $1.50 for cattle, 90c for calves Auctions Monday — Cheques mailed Monday i—The Cr: is full for smooth, WINS SALES AWARD 7 Shown above is well-knoyn man at the pumps Davie Lees with a dealer efficiency award he received re- cently from Imperial Esso. Davie serves gas at Beath’s Esso station in Williams Lake and the award is for a combination of courtesy to customers and gas volume sales. Farmers special victims St. Joseph’s 4-H dub members do well in field day at Australian Seventy-three 4-H ©¢ families enjoyed the recent 4-H Field Day held at Australian Ranch and sp 4-H Advisory Council. Taking part in the day of judging were members from St. Joseph's Mission 4-H Club, Kersley 4-H Club, Lebourdais 4-H Garden Club, North Ques- nel 4-H Dairy Club, Dragon Lake 4-H Club-and Narcosli 4-H Club. The day was actually one of hard work for the juniors for each club member had to judge five classes of livestock and three classes of vegetable and identtfy a series of items. com- mon to farming. The score when totalled up showed that years of experience count for a lot. The top three aggregate winners were from the North Quesnel 4-H Dairy Club. Results of all entries were as follows, points shown being out of a possible 100. SHEEP Junior: Wendy Scoullar, 60, Lebourda: Madeline Gut- friend, 57, N. Quesnel; Douglas Pooelvoorde, 55, St. Joseph's. Senior: John Yorston, 68, Kers- 4 WE BUY OLD BATTERIES ~C & S TIRE SERVICE LTD. lub members and their onsored by the Quesnel Dragon Lake; Madeline Gut- friend, 62. Senior: David An- derson, 92, N. Quesnel; Lloyd Parker, 88, N. Quesnel; Herb May,.84, Lebourdais. All clas- ses: David Anderson, 92; Lloyd Parker, 88; Herb May, 84. GARDEN Junior: Jim Dodd, 148 (out of 150), Lebourdais; Cheryl Wells, 147, Kersley; Joyce Gray, 144, Kersley; Hugh Boyde, 144, Narcosli. Senior: Annette Gut- friend, 147, N. Quesnel, and Bob Hinche, 147, St. Joseph's Maryline Oakes, 145, Lebour- dais; (fiive tied for third with 144) Neal Wells, Kersley; Don- na Scoullar, Lebourdais; Jon Long, Dragon Lake; Donald Mayfield, St. Joseph’s; Darleen May, Lebourdais. All entries: Jim Dodd, 148; (tied for second with 147) Cheryl Wells, An- nette Gutfriend, Bob Hinche; Maryline Oakes, 145. CLASS IDENTIFICATION Junior: Douglas Pooelvoorde, - Servel THE TRULY AUTOMATIC ; GAS REFRIGERATOR Any way you look at it, you’re years ahead when you choose one of these beautiful new Gas Servels. It will serve you automatically as no other refrigerator can. Servel has the finest freezing system and the finest features, too. Come in and see THE GAS SERVEL TODAY! Custom-sized to fit your kitchen, vibration-free operation at all engine speeds. e e _ ° 2 ~~ x | 45, St. Joseph's; Donald Par- of inflation, CFA states [sri citi tic?) 6 stra ie sae 2—In addition, the © is and T Quesnel; Maryline Oakes, 66, ford, 24, St. Joseph’s. Senior: 2 Lebourdais. All entries: John Spe Serene balanced. “ path wiatinie 4 = Lloyd Parker, 72, N. Quesnel; o Farmers fee] that they are special victims-of |Yorston, 6 David Anderson, Bob Hinche, 66, St. Joseph's: a ting rod bearing inflation of the post-war years, and are greatly con- |67: Maryline Oakes, 66. (tied with 60 points) HRGKES. S—For long wear, the main and connecting rod bearing cerned about the position in which inflation puts SWINE Gutitiend: No sQusinal: Teen journals are tocco-hardened, a special form of harden- them. They have been faced, since 1951, by a pro- Junior: Wendy Scoullar, 64,| yo. cn "Rersley: Albert Staf- ing by electrical induction. gressive cost-price squeeze, caused by falling farm |Lebourdais; Richard Parr. 83, ora, st. Joseph's: Sas enteles: prices, and rising costs. Based on 1949 as 100, by | ——— Lioya Parker, #2: “Rob. Hinche, USE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 1958 wholesale farm prices stood at 97, while farm Sila e field 66; (tied third) Gutfriend, costs had reached 127. , Yorston, Stafford te ” This was the opinion of the|>— am ‘ POWER THAT PAYS Canadian Federation of Argicul-|S¥S'Y. The national farm or da at Inward : er ee eee ture as presented to the Senate|£™Mization summarized the situ- Junior: Linda Taylor, 54, Phone 191 Box 709 Committee on Finance, cur-|°tiO™ im agriculture as effected] By” popular request of the|Dragon Lake; David Maurice, a rently studying the threat ot|PY imflation as follows. implement dealers of Quesnel|53, St. Joseph’s; Beverly Hub-| inflation. The CFA jointed out|. 1 When consumer purchas-]and Williams Lake, the Silage|bard, 50, Dragon Lake. Senio: x * Bes ing power is inflated, the effect] Machinery Field Day of last|David Belleau, 74, St. Joseph’ that all farm problems are not in eri ve i i i vilkins, N. snel; caused by inflation, but these|(% Period of abundant food] year will be repeated this month |Juanita Wilkins, N. Quesnel | BC. Equipment pats : supplies is that the consumer] in two districts. Linda Holley, 66, Kersley. All inetlionery), tendencies surely ends .a “smaller proportion “ot On Thursday, J} 25, thelentries: David Belleau, Juanita oe . “|S hursday, June 25, the : , Co. LTD. Tee ae ete nee gn | this’ nidated™ balance that exists in the in- & The consumer does not suffer ~ in reduced food purchases. In- stead, the farmer, because he DAIRY John Trueman, 57, John Stafford, will host the display of silage making equipment and a talk by K. E. May, assistant extension Junior: Dragon Lake; 10-Year Warranty cannot rapidly contract his pro-lengineer. The same program|55, St. Joseph's; Wendy Scoul- tor. One year on the complete Servel ... nine duction, experiences little or no | will be repeated the following }lar, 49, Lebourdais. Senior: It’s the longest refrigerator guarantee in the price improvement. |day at the Australian Ranch. | Ralph Zwicker, 62, Kersle: world — twice as long as for any other refrigera- 2—A major contribution to| Demonstrations will start at|David Belleau, 60, St. Joseph’s; ADDITIONAL years on the refrigeration unit inflation in Canada has been the/1 p.m. on both days [Albert Stafford, 58, St. Jos- @ investment boom, attracting out-| This displays are arranged to|eph’s. All_ entries: Ralph : \ rT side capital to this country,) give the farmers and ranchers | Zwicker, David Belleau, Albert NATURAL GAS keeping the Canadian dollar/an opportunity to see what com-| Stafford. 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