Prince George^Cjtizen .Monday, March 1.8, 1957 Theme of the stainless v.;teel kitchen of the new Shasta Cafe . is cleanliness and sanitation. Kitchen features automatic dishwashers and sterilizers, brand- new gas stoves. Kitchen is a vast improvement over facilities in old cafe. —Craftsman Photographers Hans Waclti, cnKincor with the' B.C. Forest Service stationed at Prince George, was one of 50 other-' engineers who were pres-!J ented with memberships in the i Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia at a recent investiture in Vancouver. Mr. Waelti is In charge of construction of the Willow River access road south-east of here. We Congratulate THE NEW SHASTA CAFE / We offer our best wishes for success. Kelly Douglas & Company Limited 1840 1st Ave. Ph. 324 Local Farmer Sells Prize Longhorn Bull A Pineview farmer, J. L. Aitch-ison, took first prize in an event at the annual Kamloops Bull Sale held last week. Mr. Aitchison entered two Longhorn bulls in the sale, one of which took first in the division for animals born after July of 1955. He sold both bulls, commenting," Prices were pretty good." Mr. Aitchison has been farming in the district for 3C years and has travelled to the Kamloops bull sale several times in the past. BEST WISHES to the new CAFE ON THE OPENING OF THEIR MODERN NEW QUARTERS. NORTHERN DAIRIES LTD. PHONE 540 GOOD LUCK to the new . . . SHASTA CAFE We are proud to have been associated with the construction of their new and beautiful premises. We take this opportunity of wishing them success on the occasion of their official opening. CENTRAL B.C. ENTERPRISES 7092 4TH AVE. PHONE 658 Forest Rangers To Stage Conference Nineteen Rangers from posts in the Prince George Forest District will attend a three