Te “AUTOMOBILES 1973 Ferd Ranger 4x4. Flat Deck with tape deck. 52,000 miles. Phone 635-4798 or view at 4840 Sunset Drive. (P1021) — FOR SALE: 1974 Ford Ranchero, Excellent con. ditlon. Can be seen at 2263 Hemlock Or, ‘Thornhill. Asking $2900 firm. Phone 635-3463. - (P3-16) For Sate — 1974 Pinto. Good mechanical condition. Very " reasonably priced at $1100. Phone 635-9058. (P3-17) "1974 1 jon Ford series 250. 360-V-8, auto-trans. Good condition. Phone 638-1682 after 5. 1972 Ford Cortina 2,000 cc _motor., 4 speed standard. Very good condition. Phone 638-1602 after 5. _ (P3-17) For sale, 1974 Datsun 62-10, very good running condition. Phone 635-5832. . (P 5-19) 58, MOBILE HOMES - 12x60 Monarch Mobile Home. 3 bedrooms and partlatily furnished, 6x25 joey shack. Asking $6,000 Phone 635-3542, (c6-19) “For sale: 12x55 3 be moblie “home. Ss locating, fridge and stove. Phone 635-5970. (€5-16) 1968 Genral, 12'x56’ trailer, with joey shack. Un- é-\ he furnished, set up and skirted | in park in Terrace. $6,000. O.B.0. before March 24-78. See at space No, 17-5016 Park Ave. or phone 635-6174 days.. (P-7,10,19,12,14,15,16,17) “FOR SALE: 12x46 two, bedrogm mobile home. Located on fuily serviced tot In Thornhill. Asking $13500. Financing avaliable. ‘Contact Gerry Warren at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C. ‘Phone 635-7117 (ctf) . Fully furnished 3 bedroom 12464 mobile home. Large landscaped lot 84x210, ‘will rent the lot? Rent tree for -1.. year if fraller Is bought separately. For more In- formation 638-1507. (5-17) 6% foot camper.. Im- maculate condition. Fridge, furnace and overhead bunk. Used one summer. Priced to sell at $2,800. Phone 635-9058. (P3-17)} | 60. TENDERS Miniatry ot Forests CIDY Brorroeot Iktteh Columbia Sealed tenders for the following tree planting contract{s) will be recelved by the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, At- tentlon Reforestatian Prince Rupert, 6.C. on the dates shown below. 1, Contract 103110-23 Located Goat Creek Ranger District Terrace Number of Trees 15 thousand Viewing. Date April 3 1978, feaving Ranger Satlon at 0900 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the planting site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadiine for receipt of fenders is 3:20 p.m. April 13 - W7a, PAGE 18, THE HERALD, Tuesday, March 21, 1978 ATCO STRUCTURES Atco structures Prince George has parts & materlal avaliable at year end clearance prices. 50 percent off for ail industrial trailers and mobile homes. Salaryed service man avallable on request, far installations and repairs, please call Dan Bargy at 562-6231. (¢5-35) Wish to have your furniture rafInished by an expert? Want @ good job for a good price? f{ so call me, Wayne of Wayne’s Wood Working and Refinishing after 4 phone 635-6722 (c30-m16) Mrs. Mary Slemin, graduate Dollalogist, Courtenay Doll repair house, wilt be in Terrace from March 27-31. Anyone with antique or ald dolls to be repalred, please phone 635-9743 for ap- polntment. Free estimates, quality workmanship, {In- terested In buying, old parts, head, and dolls any con- dition.). (€2-16) GENERAL __ CARPENTRY NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL ADDITIONS, SIDING _ RENOVATIONS, CEMENT WORK, PAIN-TING Phone after 6: .. es-a To whom it may concern: | will not be held responsible for any bills or debis In- curred by anyone but myself, as of this date, - March 20, 1978, Wayne Chaval, No. 32-Woodland Helghts “Tratler Court, — ‘Terrace, B.C. (P3-17) 10. LivEsTOCK ‘WYATT’S Arablan wishes to” announce that “TAN TIN’ sire of halter and per- formance winners will stand at stud for the 1976 Breeding season. Phone 635-6409 and inquire about our breeding fees. - (20-7) ‘BCYCNA | PERSONAL: _—ODiscernihg Adults. Shop discreetly by mall. Send $1.00 for cur latest fully ithustrated catelogue of martial alds for both ladies and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. - Dept. U.K., P.O. Box 3268, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3X9. &f (ctf) . HELP WANTED: $200.00 monthly part-time: $1,000 full time. Easy fa succeed with our training. Write Fuller Brush Cam- pany, C-O Box 103, 808, 207 ’. West Hastings St., Van- couver, B.C, Vé6B 1H7, or Mr. T. Diamond, RR. 3, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5K1. (ctf) Shorts FIRE POLICE FORCE ROBBCNS, Ill. (AP) — Village trustees have fired all 15 polleemen, effective Tuesday, amid charges some of them committed armed robbery, burglary and car theft. It ls not the ' first time the Chicago suburb Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopes suppiled which, with particulars, may be obtalned from the Forest Ranger(s) indicated, or from the District Forester, Ministry of Forests Attention Reforestation Prince Rupert, 8.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- For Sale, 10%’ Holiday Camper with lacks, Sleeps 4. Oren, Fridge, stove, furnace and flush toilet. Phone 635- Bakkers Modutar Structures for sale: Very reasonably priced, attractive looking pre-fab. Greenhouses. 4 mil poly or fibreglass covering. ‘Phone 638-1768 or view at 3961 Dobbie St. (p10-1) of 9,600 people has had trouble with its police. The entire force was suspended in 1970 after two people were ahot to death by police. HATED THEIR FATHER STAFFORD, England (AP) — An electrician’s son and daughter pleaded guilty to attempting to murder thelr father because they said he made them study every night and all day §- during weekends. The judge put them on probation for three years. Ian Hill stabbed his father, Peter Hill, 42,.in the back with a breadknife while his sister,- Vicky, screamed, “Hill the bas- tard!” and tried to gash him with a broken bottle, prosecutor Oliver Pop- plewell told the court Monday. PRESENT 200 BABIES © TORONTO (CP) — Donia Grosvenor, writer and "photographer for National Geographic for several years, has visited the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo geveral times fince March, 1976, photographing new arrivals, Sho is writing and taking pictures for one of the publication's children't books, Zoo Bables, due out ri. levels. Earn —Nutrition instead of drugs— TORONTO (CP) — A professoratthe Massachusetts Institute of Technology said today that within five to 10 years phy- siciang will be able to use nutrition instead of drugs in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain. Dr, Richard Wortman told doctors, educationists and experts in the field of nutrition at a symposium . that recent findings show that dlet-induced changes “have important physl- ological effects on such brain functions as sleep, food con- sumption, prin sensitivity and hormone secretion.” “Until we didnthis work, everybody, myself included, have told you that the brain regulates its own business and that the brain is 6 iraportant. that it gets whatever it needs from cir- culation,” he said. But he said the hour-by- hour lence of the brain: on the level of nutrients in the blood is avery great exceptlon,”since scientists assumed the brain got first pick of the body's nutrients ' because it was true for glucose, oxygen and heat. Dr. Wurtman said he could nature had ot Bay allowed something as im- portant as the brain to be vulnerable to nutrient blood But he added physicians and scientists can take advantage of the phenomena in many ways. IT with - syndrome respond to food- DAILY HERALD “STRIKE IT RICH” ADS “A previously untreatable neurological disease has been treated by using lecithin for its effects on the nerves and it will probably have numerous other uses a8 well’ — DISPUTES FINDINGS : Dr. Morris A. Lipton of the department of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina told the seminar he disputed the findings of recent studies of the effects of food coloring on hype- ractive children. Dr. Lipton said that food colorings do not generally mae children “hyper.” He was responding to claims made by Dr. Ben- jamin Feingold, a Callfornia pediatric allergist, who sald that at least 40 per cent of children with hyperactivity and learning disabilities improved noticeably when coloring agents were re- moved from theiz diets. Dr. Lipton said that “Dr. Feingold has .tinusd to repeat and eveu e'urge his claims and has generated considerable support in the form of parent self-help groups.” Dr. Lipton, chairman of the United States advisory committee ‘onhyperkinesis end food additives, said that some preschool children the hyperactivity coloring agents with in- creased irritability and dis- tractability. He sald the symptoms appear within an . , \ ‘ ‘TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR | ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM a AND TURN YOUR DON’T WANTS INTO CASH | ATTHIS SPECIAL RATE = = = =—ss ‘5 LINES-5 DAYS-5 DOLLARS Mail Coupon with $5.00 cash Cheque or Money Order to: “Strike It Rich” Ads The Daily Herald 3212 Kalum . Terrace, B.C, V8G 4B4 hour of ingesting the food additives and last for about two hours. POSSIBLY INVOLVED “It raises the possibility that food. coloring agents mdy not be entiredy in- nocuaus,”" he - said. 854 Entries in_ Music Festival The Pacific Northwest Music Festival has received 854 competitor entries, coming from Aiyansh, Hazelton, Kitimat, Prince Rueprt, Smithers and Terrace. The official program for the music festival will be available April Ist and may be obtained at Sight and Sound in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, the Photo Shoppe, Smithers, Tillicum Keyboards, Terrace and the Terrace Public Library. Due to the demands on committee members, ad- ditional help, for a variety of duties, would be greatly appreciated, Anyone wha would be interested in helping make this year’s music festival a success, is -asked to call Mrs, Olga Power at 635-3833, Lois McDaniel, Publicity Chairman. _ whatever | your _ pitch STRIKE 1 ij i | § I H Please allow one space between words oe ! LETTE LTTE TL Tritt? trier Tet yy ! LETT ITT TE ttt TE Tee tT Td ! 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Congress fectively ended the U.S. . abolished the slave trade with forelgn countries. 1361—The first American nursing school was char- tered, in Philadelphia. ; 1891—Chico Marx, one of the Marx brothers comedians, was born. 1917—-A federal court ordered the Alabama state board of education to begin desegregating all state public schools by fall. If you reside in Terrace or Thornhill and do not have a paper carrier - we have a SPECIAL OFFER ON SUBSCRIPTIONS " advertisement. ' t ] ( { { | { I i i ( I i ( ! dards. i No business ads please. - t; Advertisements must meet the Daily Herald advertising stan- FOR YOu! "PHONE DAWN: Z)* 635-6957 Print your ads in the squares on the coupon. Be sure to include your telephone number and teave a blank space between words. Items may not exceed $250 in value. 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