Page 6 Predator animal hunters Wednesday, September 16,1959 Guatemala target for ‘97’ THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE SOMETHING TO SELL? TRADE? RENT? e lay vital role in ke H ELLENSBURG, Washington— mittee for the next year. aint eping The Okanagan-Cariboo Trail As-| Chief project for the year will A TRIBUD sociation, booster for one of North| be promotion of a motorcade of CLASSIFIED Heaney America’s longest highways,!1,999 automobiles to trek from B range losses at minimum Anerieds longest blshrar™ | Loa satamibles to tak tom sprt.t, Do THE JO here last Saturday on resolutions|pBCQ—a distance of more than PHONE 56 to push the route—better known as Highway §7—south to the border of Guatemala. There used to be a time in th ri 1,250 miles. coyotes and wolves were running FoLipaut Seeeaee ranches and killing a lot of livestock. In order to check this condition here and elsewhere, the Proda. tor Control of the Fish and Game Branch of the The long, long trail stretches now from Weed, California, to GRANDVIEW MOTEL Provincial Government was established. In 1948 Wanita Baan wore KAMLOORS, B.C. Marius Mortenson took on the job with the gover ° Washington, British Columbia, . ment, although he had been doing ell his Yukon Territory and Alaska. Kitchens - Radios - Telephones - TV this work all his “T see he isn't here today,” he-| BOB SMITH, FORMERLY with |/@MASTER—To Mr. and Mrs marked Al. “However, the|tne Flying W Guest Ranch has| Pan MeMaster of | Horsetly, HIDDEN BODY! ~ vice-chairman will be Mell taken a position on the staf of| @ T@ushter born September 10. LH Kahl.” A quick survey of the| Dog Creek Ranch. SCHILLER—To Mr. and Mrs. Newicauantene room revealed that he, too, was], __ Charles Schiller of Williams Bg Sr cbeent. “Anyway,” went on the Lake, a son, born September 14 af a AROUND TOW HOW—To Mr. and Mrs. Kung Body” into your hair. life on his own. In the early days when packs were thick there weré as many as 18 head of cattle killed on one ree deer lying dead on one magic number “97” the day is Your Hosts—Jessie and Eric Sawyer ranch. Several animals would not] lake. won for those communities lying a be killed outright but would be) It has been estimated that along the way, speakers said. For Reservations .... Phone 2758 ~ be found with their tails rippea| Without the Predator Control i 5 right off and they would be| Branch there would be at least | Elected president for 1959-1960 terribly maimed. Steers woula|@ 10 per cent loss in livestock was James ‘W. Wallace:.of Wenat- clawed and lacerated on the|@nd it would be impossible to chee, Washington. back and about the head and|taise sheep, chickens or turkeys Te We Presifen’s from Can- ears. , ip this part of the country.» ada are _ Ha ison Smith of In Person \ Damage was done in another) Today the wolf is the big aejowna; B.C. and Mon Smith, ee way also. Often cattle were|enemy to cattle and although the| a = \ ne ioemer ee ne sda we oa chased by coyote or wolves for| coyote was at one time strong in] Predatory animal hunters Marius wolves which have been killing live- | were Joha Killian. ileasbure, K P several miles. There was one number, he has been thinned out] Mortensen (left) and John Lesowski stock on ranches and farms. The jana George Nesbitt of Golden. EV A N E M case where a herd of steers was/and is kept in check. But if] are seen here with their dogs which rifle is a 30.30; cyanide guns are also |qale. These men, with retirin: chased from Big Lake to Soda| something were not done each| are used ih tracking down bears or used. : resi " Creek. Out in the Chilcotin another herd of cattle was chased for 25 miles by a pack of wolves. BEA Wolves cause the most trouble through the winter but in the joined the department and started working with Mortensen. These | two men cover an area of 45,000! said that in the winter of ’49 he winter it would only be a matter of two to four years before the coyote would be back in heavy packs. The first method used in trying to control these animals was by present time the only animal in the province that has a bounty on it is the seal. Recognition of early symptoms of glaucoma important glaucoma which attacks about two percent of the population nore the disease and hope that it would ‘ure itself. Explain- Three injured in accidents Sawmill. The new program is designed to appeal to the tourist. We extend a friendly welcome to all residents of Free television Williams Lake and the Cariboo. If he can be impressed with the to all visitors from this area. president Al Loughee of Penticton B.C., form the next executive com- and his Review for ‘59 at ALEXANDRIA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 summer the black and brown| putting a bounty on them. How- bears are an enemy. Bears golever, the bounty system was in| FOREST GROVE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 after small calves and a great| sufficient. Every rancher in the| . Williams Lake Kiwanis were| Persons find themselves} Second degree burns on the many have been Killéd. A thine| country would go with hig ritle|S#OW® @ film at their luncheon changing glasses very often, | lower part of both legs were sul- Stage Show at 8:30 p.m., Dance to follow that may seem to be odd here is in an attempt to protect his meeting Tuesday entitled ‘“Keep|headaches are noticed in the|tered by Leslie James Hill, 19, of that it is the male bear that|cattle and collect a bounty,|BAack the Night. mornings, lights appear to have} Horsefly, when the oil he was causes all the trouble Hunters were after animals that} Z2& lm is being shown|rainbows around them, scenes] using 7D light a stove caught fire a - = . ‘ locally in conjunction with the|often appear dim and there is aJand set his pants ablaze. Hill See your local Dealer Marius Mortensen had the job/had a price on their heads, but je cat i fe . of trying to control these preda,| the next year there would be/C@@#dian National Institute for growing tendency to clumsiness.| put out the flames by rushing this wedte WE BUY OLD BATTERIES tory animals. Up until about|just as many cattle killed and it | me Blind whose (annual cam- DANGEROUS TO 1akORE out of the cabin and rolling in three years ago he worked alone; | Was realized that new methods of |PUSB commenced in the district i the buslies, The accident hap- LIVE BETTER Ps _ a ¥ this week. The film showed how one of|pened at avout one o'clock mer ~ it was then that John L and if left untreated can result in total blindness. Generally found to start in people between the ages of 40 and 50, glaucoma is recognized by one or more of the following symptom: Urge contribution fo eye bank Introducing a with show in Canadian ute for the Blind, at the Kiwanis meeting Tuesday, vice-chairnian for the local blind association, Felix Nicholson, announced that Can- adians were building up a large national eye bank. He invited Kiwanians to sign forms donating their eyes at death to the eye bank so that sight could be given to others by means of corneal transplant. “It does not matter whether you have good vision,” he as- sured the Kiwanians, “ just so long as your eyes are healthy, then they can be used.” BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital PURJUE—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purjue of Tatla Lake, a daughter, born September 9. PRICE—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Price of Williams Lake, a daughter, born September 10. film connection the lunch Nam How of Williams Lake, a son, born September 14. POSLOWSKI—To Mr. Paul Poslowski of Creek, a daughter, born Septem- ber 14 See the All-New Pioneer 600 After years of fine service, the famous Pioneer RA chain saw is being re- tired and replaced by the all-new “ 600." The new saw maintains all the fine qualities of the RA but § has the added distinction of being lighter and boasts tous ator Powe SEPTEMBER 15 0 wo cath aeltch ot JO” } oct 600 can do everything the Pineer RA could do — but it will do it faster with less effort! With 16-inch Ba —$199.5 ing the nature and progress of the ailment, it was shown that the retina of the eye gradually loses its usefulness as it be- comes damaged. Whatever the stage of the disease, that part of the retina which is damaged stays damaged and cannot be saved. Accordingly, catching the illness in its early stages is likely to save the v Oo most of all. 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