THURSDAY, JUNE 41, 1981 CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA ee Food Market Ache Gast stated ensr.sban, Hi GoLthets “KINNAIRD ” SERVICE CLASSIFIED FORSALE. | FOR, Sale TepEwnrnee : Is. of, ‘ne 1939 Pontiac One Model “A” Ford Sig at ine Chae Nowe OF Presented by the Pupils 0 ' One 1933 Dodge or parts’ thereof ; fice. e a ! - ALL CHEAP FOR CASH Re | Eva L. Shea FOR. SALE — 1947 .KAISER, also 6-16 new 6 ply. tire. Apply ONE HORSE OPERATING STUMP PULLER $75 Fred: Bartsoff, - (B30) ONE TRACTOR’ (shop made) $950 The final meeting of the Local - POWER WRECKING Astociation ee Had June 2a Goodyear Tires — Exide Batteries at 2:30 at the’ home of a IMPERIAL OIL. ‘PRODUCTS. Goresky. 3 P30): . Phone 4227, Kinnaird MANUAL LABOR MALARTIC, Que. (CP) — At - Jeast 50 men, including several who hadn't handled a shovel ~— or wheelwarrow for years, help- -ed pour cement: for the swim- - ‘ming pool) sponsored .by the Rotary Club, which should scon be in operation for the children of the ‘y- ‘BIG BREAKWATER _ Special for Friday and Saturday, =" 23. MOTH-DED, reg. '40c. Special. caccbccrebets 19¢ “D. Bellon TANG REROROL wa ALUMINUM COOKIE SHEETS, ‘reg.- $1. 00 ehin ; Special at a en Islands (CP),— About 600,000 ; CARPENTER | fect of lumber ere beng brought VALET AUTO STROP ROZORS, $1.25. Spel, os 79° All Kinds of Carpenter: work done Remodellin: here from Quebec © and’ Nova . Rem: os pi and Kitchen Cabinets. a specialty. : beoue putt iy the” tedepel Boy. “AIR FORCE” WASHERS, eB. $2.35. Spo. oe $8* Satisfactory Workmanship ee pler | Satoatea at ‘305 no. eae MEN cane ‘With. Mirror, reg. $10.75 THE WEEKLIES SAY. -. P ce $7. "Call at Sth and Maple or phone au) 6,.Castlegar. ~ : aie : LADIES’. SUMMER FOOTWEAR ‘Jar “diesels and’ seven’ tractors Leech of a handful of com- working. day and night to put in munity-minded' people ‘to go a- ” x ‘his crop, he 1s running his ex-. jead with forming a new library “| assisted by Leglon Band “ss Aettlie Bradman - Mes DL hasland: ‘RUSSIAN. CHOIR nace ; ne = -- ; ‘STUBBLE: IN SOIL ‘ ¥ HELPS TO. SOLVE ir, H. Fishwick EROSION hae periment ‘on nearly.’ seve a y, seven -.sec-. FOR SALE: Frying Roosters, i : : a the tions of land in the brown: soil sae rian rapa tee pre , 45¢ Ib. Apply W. sapr unoff, : : CALGARY. (CP) —: One. of of heavy loam: and clay. 5th Avenue 0/8, e HGH SCHOOL AUOTORIOM = : 3 Cost of the operation is $50,- Sanred clare, wil "bebet A — June ath, 1959. FOR “SALE -— PROPERTY A- cross “street from new. “school, +. consisting of 14:lots with build- ‘fngs 'thereon.: Good ibuy «at $5,000. Apply Box 410 ‘Castle- ey gar, B.C. vs : (P30) .| HOUSE with Basement Garage for rent. Arply mrs..M. Turik or phone 2493 E. J. Fink ee ~ Regular’ $10. 50. ‘Regular: $7.95. Srectat’ at Regular $5. 50. Special at .. ‘CHENILLE BEDSPREADS, -doubie size Single. Special as 5c Ci ~ gliGenesta ay pr cat eee ee a days for rock start is all that is required to land f O.:B. Lasst of the Hussar district east of Cal Th make the venture a success. —~ BaYy, Says there’: ‘8 no’ Seca why Mie cose ts about 50 pele th gent Strathmore (Alta). Standard. province of. Alberta Lari “. should. not’ be. farmed as one Jand were -not rolling , and, ‘ae MINE RESCUE: VITAL ° free of rocks. o < uge. field. He is using the new Noble -.To the high cena Although he is a " conservation: press. drill for ‘seeding, the, first ” of efficiency.: ‘of-.“ mine rescue ee ren ma fhe winine = time: the drill. has been used by. workers in’ the Drumheller. area. By ir. .-anyone except its inventor, C. S.. and as. training for. accidents, ‘a peso _FOR SALE’ 1949. ‘METEOR CUS: tom’ .2:door, fa@dio.and’ heater. Apply :: Wrights Auto -, Service. Phone 3091, Kinnaird. o mare ANY BUSINESS GIRL interes. ted intunning for. Fil) Feir » Queen’ contact Ores W.oH. Two 2 rooms'furnished apts for ‘rent. Apply mrs. A; Sennel : Fourth Ave. South © For Sale - Bicycle in good con- > nition. Apply. Ted Gergely: One cook stove. 1-round oak tab je, 8 pair flush hinges {chrome Apply:A-W. Hendy echt FOR SALE =: “SUNSHINE” baby ® buggy,. $15.00;° 1 folding _ baby éart’ (fits: in*ear trunk), ©! $4.00; 1. first: size/-baby? : erib, spring-and mattress, $8.00. All . in very good’ condition.: Apply 2 Mrs. C. A. Wanless, Castleest BC. f FOR SALE_BEAUTIFUL NEW home ‘in . Castlegar, 3 room - suite - in’ :the: basement. ‘com: plete, 4..rooms. and.” bath. ,on, “main floor. needs finishing: ~ _Exceptianal ° buy! at $7,000.00 as.° 2/25: . is. Apply: Costleeer Dry bbe ers. FOR SALB_ BASSINET CRIB. -- Phone ‘2361 during } the day.” FOR SALE — 1-SMALL COOK. + Le stove} 1: jacket: ‘heater; 1 erome hot. plate;-all like: new. Apply Kin- oR. Bogle.’ Dene Benth : naird. « sdan, low: ‘milage. Watkin, . Kinnaird. “The regular. meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary Canadian ‘Le- gion, Branch 170,-will be Held on 3 ‘Tuesday, Jure-26th, ‘at.'7:30 po ome.“ place.” hem. are right now..doing. a real ‘work ‘in bettering . their comm ‘nity, ‘and-lots more of them:. will. "be? here: in» future generations, po we sincerely « hope. — Cambell: : _ ton! (NB) ‘Tribune.’ in Legion Memorial ° ‘najly Waitress vantee App) = Cafe > Adults’. 50 cents a “Children 25; cone farming are not!'the answer to the drifting which in: drought years’ could turn: thousands ‘of phe of prairie “into useless des- ert, “Proper methods and imple- ments .can overcome: lack ‘of . moisture,” says the mati ‘who has operated a large-scale -farm in. dry: southeast ‘Alberta for: 4 years, The important: ‘thing ie ‘to use subsurface _ tillage. and: leave stubble’ and. trash: on soil-.that will drift, he, says.. The. trash ” prevéntg. erosion : ‘and shades the soil; preserving imoisture.:: “It’s a crime,-to burn trash cover,” Mr. ; Lassiter ‘says. ° “All” Alberta::could be, farmed’ as one’ field,- and ;if. properly:.done there would . be: no. drifting... To -show,. what - ‘can? he done; Mr. - Lassiter now is ing. one. of, the largest single farm- ing operations in _ Alberta, i Planting * ‘Huge: Area In ary, unirrigated country: 60 : miles east of. Calgary,” using‘ soil: that 30. years ‘ago 3 dreds of homesteaders from -the jand, Mr. Lassiter is planting ‘Thatcher wheat. and. Compana barley on 4,500 acres, Using 50 men, seven caterpil- Reed: is Met os : ; F . bos es : oe Lassiter says trees and — strip Noble of: Nobleford, Alta. » Adnision by Programme ih ! ‘Operating like -an_old-fashion- ed. shoe-drill, it drops the~ seed. deep in the ground’ through pip- © es and is followed by. a’ heavy packer. which presses the dirt inte place. Thus the seed is placed in‘a firm, molst, 8 and clear seed bed. OPEN RIVER MOUTH, SAVE SHOAL OF. FISH *.CAPETOWN, — (CP) —Thou- sands. of fish have been saved by. residents. of Mtubatuba and St. Lucia “in. Zulaland. -- Huge shoals of mullet have been bat- tling-to enter the‘St. Lucia: estu- ary, which’ is closed up by’ slit. Some managed to cross at high tide. but were attacked by peli- : cans which ‘soon became-so gorg- - ed ‘that they .were. unable to move. Other: shoals. were left -s floundering: on : the :sands. ‘ .., wholesale. destruction, ended. “when ~ sugar proper practice. area ‘travelling at: least : 300 feet’ underground should be established in a:.cen: trally-located area, The’ practice « workings ...°.would impress on all concerned the importance of: the greatest efficiency. — Drum, heller ' (Alta,)° Mail. - BON'T.. WANT. MARTYRS: Cc its greatest popularity - in | Canada . . While outlawed during: the war syears. If. freedom. of the’ presg were : denied the | Communist -party the sympathy ~of~ many democratic elements would - be aroused. =~. Geraldton’ (Ont:) Times-Star. ee CHEERFUL FARMERS ; ‘The indications ©. for bumper - erops in Ontario were never. bet- ter than at present. ‘High prices, eed crops, should make ‘the farmers: cheerful. "— Pembroke: Ont.) Standard-Observer. : farmers: and--residents ‘brought ~ jeeps,*-serapers - and tractors:‘to the river ‘mouth, and, with. doz. ens of Africans, dug’a PRODUCTIVE’ ‘PERIOD a @Or and disirict : extend through the bar} of sand which had sealed: the estuary. .. warm Hon. ” Charles: ‘Daniel mreneh:, - Quehec minister: of mines ..... He took. office: as minister of mines in 1948, hardly. ‘three. years ago, but ‘that ‘period “may go down’ in: Quebec's’ history.‘as° the’ most illustrious years of its ~ mineral .resources’ " development. —Val d'Or’ (Que.) Star. 3 DANGER ON TRACKS Through common “usage, pe- destrians have come: to consider’ the .railway tracks (as public right-of-way .in, spite of: notices - : which sive warning to trespass: ers... Teachers ‘at the: local schools have warned their pupils and forbidden this practice... + ‘BACON, flats, . Ab. ‘WE HAVE DIABETIC FOODS PUFFED WHEAT, bushel bag. cies SALAD OIL, Mazak 3 er can. “ioa lb lateclccs me SALMON, Sockeye, Nabob, Vy Ih, DATES, Pitted, 1 Ib. cello bag. CHOCOLATES, Neilson’ 8, 1 ICE CREAM, bricks, 2 for Ib. box PREM, ‘Swifts,:2. for .: MARMALADE, Nabob,. ‘Adb. can °.... FLOUR, Ist grade, ‘49s, 33.17 24s: We PORK: and BEANS, MB., 5 for BUTTER, 1st: grade, Ib: MILK, All Brands, "2 for CHICKEN, ‘Grade A, Ih. VEAL. ‘STEW, Ibescos: ‘CELERY Fare too may” stress the -. anger... Lachute “(Que Watchman. ase MEN STILL ‘BEST AT MAKING MAGIC SAS 288s, 2 o. LETTUCE : MONTREAL. (CP) ‘There's only:,one thing at whict. men are still better than won: en, and. that’s. magic, according to Montreal magician Ww. Kal-~ man. He. says. this is because . the female will not put the: trick . - first and herself ‘second. . But ‘he admits’ there are some excep- tions. Kalman, who. works in a-ma- gician’s,, supply” shop here, ex- plained -magic.is ‘just a matter of detracting attention “from yourself, and -. devoting « every- thing... to. the trick.” Ae He said children are more likely to figure out the answers to the magicians’ stunts than grown-ups, since they offer the simplest .explanation. * ‘Adults are more complicated’; in.-their thinking and look - for’ an involv- - ed solution.’ “LEITNER’S - SPECIAL 2 THIS WEEK © ONLY ‘BLUE. DENIM PANTS MEN'S Reg..$4.25 ~ SPECIAL $3.95 BOYS REG. $3.25 SPECIAL $2.95: