Wednesday, November 4, 1959 s interior shot of the Thi; dromat shows a bank of FOREST GROVE B OF T CANCELS BINGO THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 7 Ae Williams Lake Laun- riers on the fa new six d | Air-sea rescue records busy wall foreground ashing machines in the The Laundromat opens this Friday and a section of the 20 w: Forest Grove news 24-HOUR SERVICE OFFERED opens Friday morning in Unusual feature of the opera- a year claim. Thus madam can the to run a wash through at 2 in the morning if she likes and the laundromat will be open for service. get urge 2 It is essentially a do-it-yourself undertaking in an unattended building. Drive up to the build- ing, park your car, your wash in and the machine does the rest. The building houses 20 washing machines and six 50-pound driers. It is claimed that an unlimited supply of hot, rain-soft water will always be available and that @ person can save as much as 50 | per cent of the cost of washing jat home. In fact Westinghouse Latest addition to modern conveniences in the growing Cariboo‘is an up- to-date laundromat which Williams Lake. It is lo- cated in the old Cariboo Cattlemen’s Association building at 3rd and Mackenzie, the building having been renovated for the purpose. = not duplicate it at home if they tion is a 24 hour a day 365 days| P were supplied with a washer and drier for free! In substantiating their claim for better washing, Westinghouse point out that the average home hot water heater has a capacity of 30 gallons of which only 10 is hot enough for efficient wash- ing. The laundromat machine has a constant supply of hot water and takes 16 gallons at a time at 140 degrees temperature. Furthering the claim the firm points out that an average weekly SSS Your PROVINCE DISTRIBUTOR BY NEW LAUNDROMAT COMPANY bundle weighing 40 Ibs. repres- ents five washing machine loads which take a housewife six hours to wash plus time for the water to reheat. Added to this are more hours of drying time. The laundromat say that a complete week’s laundry can be washed and dried in one hour. This is made possible by the fact that a person could take a whole bundle of washing to the plant and dis- tribute it among several mach- ines. pleted machine. The wash would be com- simultaneously in each Owners came from Colorado Owners of the new Williams Lake Laundromat opening Fri- day are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mikesell of Colorado. They left there this year to settle in the Cariboo. Mr. Mikesell has spent most of his life in New Mexico sheep and cattle ranching so life in our ranching district will not be very new to him. He decided to leave ranching and try a new life in Durango, Colorado, where he and his wife opened a restaurant business for two years but the life did not appeal to them. They decided to come north and eventually settled in Williams Lake to try out the laundromat business. “FIRST =LAUNDROMAT IN THE CARIBOO ws who supply th vi i S DUE*TO poor attendance, the Loo ae ee oe ee eaning mach {tres hi 442-Q Evenings focated and one small boat was! MR. AND MRS. Nadin flew toleo as ter ae to claim that the| Pome 442-Q s month in Sept. | rri Wanted nd w re proud to have Board of Trade has had to can- found and turned ovér to police|San Francisco with Mr. Bob|eost ts so low that @ parson conta Carriers Wa and we are p cel their Thursday night bingo.| September was the second] foc identification. Fish for the weekend. While It is the hope of th e Recreation Commission to start up “card night ” socials and if these prove businest month in the history of the Vancouver Rescue Co-ordin- ation Centre, the air force an- i nites Mercy flights during the/|there they will visit with Mr acted as General Contrac. month of September saw air-/and Mrs. Frank Tyrell, owners craft from No. 121 Communica-/of the Thunderbird Resort of tors for the installation of te ae ann will continue papeniae today. tions and Rescue Flight at Sea|Canim Lake. ° . hroughout the winter. Averaging more than threelisiand, ferry a £0-y F a ae Ss. . y O-year-old a [ ra this modern plant . an- Ea ARERR i oman with ead sasurte trom |, ENGAR, SANBACK motored onn and Lois Mikese cores, wetioned 107 emergency | Hornby Island to Sea Island and yer Over ne week ae the a skbtember, one less than lan Indian child with a congent-{ ETE he received medical OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF THE NEW other Ors jfor williams the Tecord breaking month of|tai heart disease from Priv, | {Teatment. - August when 108 incidents oc-|George to Vancouver. ROBIN. NADIN of Canim curred. | ‘, | 21 Ce Lake is home from Ashcroft for Breakdown of the emergen-|_ Alreraft from 121 C & R few weeks. Mr. Nadin i i i j ,| Flight were called out for vari-|@ few weeks. Mr. Nadin is em- cies actioned in September show “ i ployed by the Shell Oil Co eight classified as aircraft | ous other reasons. In only one eet ‘Venene Institue has distress, 45 marine distresses, | PA°- & man washed overboard once a ain cbust - a woot ven missing person searches, {°™ @ fishing boat, was the; once sain’ obtained a gs |Search called off without con-/seléction of library books from | elusive success. In all others| Victoria. These books are avail- WILLIAMS LAKE LAUNDROMAT Sie ) | take pleasure in expressing their gratitude to the * 4 DAILY Sportscasts CKCO 8:10 a.m. )Ssea and the rescue of all con- 12:25 pam. | etacd emarcane em 7:05 P m | Quesnel and Comox, four reports 10:10 p.m. lee ategttsied sprees | ENJOY SPORTS| DAILY corts were dispatched for two of anda on CKCQ Dial 570 in following persons for the work they have done in two rescues and two emergency evacuations. Communication i : very failures caused 11 communica-/*!! Parties reported missing able to everyone and are nosed | tion searches and 33 cases were | Were found or returned of their at the home of Mrs. Mabel noted in the miscellaneous col-|°¥2 accord. | Hunter, | umn, | | | | furnishing and fitting out an ultra-modern GEORGE LATIN Contractor laundromat service: * FRANK SEARLE of Searle Carloading Ltd. * GEORGE LATIN, Contractor | * W. E. HARDING LIMITED, Gas Fitter and Electrician Aircraft in dirtress for the | month included a ditching at| PHONE 405 BOX 505 New in the Cariboo! | eae pi SELF-SERVICE at showed up when communica- tions check turned up 1 ther information on an a reported overdue Shipping in in area turned up two fires nine cases of boats di |various reasons. others | were aground, five were reported trouble 3 | Appliance for broadcast on ATTENTION SPORTS | & 4 9 teave syoru score, sore] [TIRE TROUBLE? BELL \ LAUNDRY etc, at Village Radio and || See us C&S Tire Service | the celebration Scotch: | ‘ives great pleasure to those who know Scotch | SS Whisky well. Try this grand Scotch. Savour its smooth elusive favour. Enjoy the magic subtlety that only the rare, the very best Whiskies can | achieve, and you will know why so many people count it high among their pleasures, at 9 am. | * COIN OPERATED | SEASON! Scotch Whiskies Distilled, Blinded and Bosled fy Soulend| | * OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY peak Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd, Distillars, Perth, Sootland, Established 1625 | * A WEER’S LAUNDRY com. — PLETE IN ONE HOUR, WASHED | We are closing the season by showing | AND DRIED | * 20 WASHERS—6 DRYERS one of the finest color films on the ap NETS ' theatre circuits today—DON’T MISS IT! - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY | November 5-6-7 “Ml The Brothers Were Valiant” starring Stewart Granger Robert Taylor THE NEW WILLIAMS LAKE LAUNDROMAT . . . was a major operation in the Westinghouse (2 ydlggpnais field of plumbing,’ heating and electrical wiring and we are WASH 25c Per Machine 9 Ib. load’ DRY 10c For 10 mins.| Soft Water = Save Soap average load proud of the contribution we have made towards this mod- ern plant. We wish Mr. and Mrs. John Mikesell every suc- SE AS MANY MACHINES AS YOU LIKE FOR SPEED! cess in their enterprise W. E. HARDING LTD. Licensed Gas Fitters and Electricians new Williams Lake LAUNDROMAT OLD CATTLEMEN'S BUILDING AT 3rd AVENUE AND MACKENZIE CARIBOO HEIGHTS Phone Starlite Drive-In Theatre