THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, October 14, 1954. a wSETHE LASSIE}ED ZFOR Quick Business Directory URE’S LAUNDRY MENDING e REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given Prompt Attention Tom Williams B.C. Land Surveyor c/o F, B. Bass Ltd. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. FOR SALE 1954, 35 ft. Trailer home, furnished, with every modern convenience. Beautirully, finished thoughout. For appointment to view, write Box 482, Williams Lake. ATLAS DIESEL LIGHTING PLANT, 3.5 KW. 20 -volt A.C. 3 phase. Operating cost 414 cents per hour. Push button starter: control panel. Two 6-volt bat- teries. $900 cash. See Dr. James, Williams Lake. DY TO LAY AND LAYING birds, New Hampshire and Hampshire cross. Interior Poultry Supplies, Box 608, Quesnel, B.C. HEAVY DUTY LOWBOY TRAILER esti with Wo air brakes. $1000. W. R Fowler, Lak e, INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT (L. D. Scott) Oliver Tractors and Equipment Simonds saws and repairs Phone 89-R-2 fee CARIBOO TRANSPORT Tri-Weekly Service Vancouver - Williams Lake Local Office - Huston Agencies Phone 16-R-3 ¢ Insurance 20 FT. TRAILER INSULATED. Cash $300. Dean, Sunnyside Hotel. 2500 GREEN OAT BUNDLES AT Bridge Lake, 12c each. Also some hay. Dean, Sunnyside Hotel. LAKEVIEW PROPERTY on tel phone and power lines. Also Lake shore five room house. Good beach and grounds. Apply Box 252, Williams Lake. 12-FOOT HOUSE TRAILER, ready for assembly. $200. See Bert Lloyd, F. B. Bass Ltd. A ONE MAN FLUID DRIVE power saw for $250. Never been used. Price new $375 Apply Panl Ar- cand, next door to Bill’s Welding after 5 p.m, EQUIPMENT FOR RENT OR CONTRACT. 1 D-7 Cat and track arch. Write BE. C. Nelson, Box 866, Quesnel or phone 112-R2, Quesnel. ° Real Estate @ Investment; MACHINERY F. B. BASS LTD. Williams Lake, B.O. C. H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Tsurance Real Estate WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. RAY HIGGINS LTD. TRUCKS FEDERAL Single & Tandem NEW AND USED UNITS Phone 97 345 Lansdowne St. REO Kamloops { McKay Equipment, Massey-Harris Ferguson Farm Equipment e Telephone 45=R-4 BIG SALE of Used International Tractors TDS, Isaacson ‘dozer, winch, op. guard. Only 3 yrs. old, top con- dition. Buy & Try, f.0.b. /Van- cover - FT-1256 ms $7,990 TD14, Bueyrus Erie dozer, land clearing blade 1943 model. Buy & Try f.0.b. Vancouver FT-2122 $7,500 TD2, 1942 model, Isaacson hyd. angledozer, winch. Buy & Try, f.0.b, Vernon - FT-1432 $4,000 Holt dozer, front PCU. r condition, only 4 yrs. old. 2C, As is, f.0.b. Vernon 550 BUY THE BEST from your “CATERPILLAR” Dealer FINNING TRACTOR & Equipment Co. Ltd. Phone 535 - Prince George W. J. M. Duthie Doctor of Chiropractic office in MAPLE LEAF HOTEL For appointment telephone 25-R-2 Office Closed Mondays William Edwards, N.D.1 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN will be at the Ranch Hotel EVERY SATURDAY NEW and USED TITAN AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X64266 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, December 10th, the otfice of the Forest Ranger, Horsfly, B.C. the Licence X64z66, to cut 1,780,000 Cubic Feet of Fir, Spruce, Cedar, Balsam and Lodge- pole Pine and 77,000 Lineal Feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area covering part of Lot 723 and Vacant Crown Land situated 1% miles South of Antoine Lake, Cari- boo Land District. Four (4) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender te be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. Chain Saws complete line parts W. R. Fowler Construction R. M. BLAIR —_— le Imperial Oil Products WILLIAMS LAKE AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE } There will be offered for Public Auction at 10:30 a. Friday, October 29th, 1954, office of the Forest Mile House, B.C. <63279, to cut 242, rand Other § North % Lake, covering 4, Lillooet. ) years will be allowed ry removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid Further particulars may be ob- tained trom the Deputy Minister of Forests, . B.C., or the District Forester, Kamioops, B.C. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES First in insertions: ertion: 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50c. 2 cents per word, minimum charge 25¢. Extra charge of 10 cents Subsequent tor box number. ln Memoriam Notices, Cards of Thanks, etc., 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents, application, Classified advertising closes Wednesday, 5: Display Classified and Legal Rates on 30 p.m. AGREEMENT It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Paper in the event of failure to publish any advertisement of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by ‘the advertiser for that portion of the ad- Space occupied by the incorrect item only, and there shall be ility in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, Se ene ne WANTED BULLDOZER WORK. Backiilling. ete. H. Pipe, Town. WANTED TO WINTER ON SHARES or ?, 50 to 75 head of cattle. Ampie feed, water. range. References. Art Anderson, Fisher Ranch, Tel- kwa, B.C, ODD JOBS AROUND TOWN — $1.00 per hour. Apply Ben Redford, Mrs. Jones’ Cabins. SOMEONE. EXPERIENCED bucking logs. Must own a chain saw. Pre- ferred a TD6 or D2 cat, cutting is 15M per day. Or would buy a good used cat. Dan Basaraba, P.O, Box 69, Williams Lake. EXPERIENCED SETTER AND LOG: GING contractor needed for mill cutting 18,000 feet. Apply Lar- ry Bakken, Forest Grove. 4 CORDS OF SLAB WOOD or bush wood 12 or 14 inches Jong. Dram- mond Lodge, Williams Lake. WILL PAY CASH FOR stumpage, standing timber, private or other- wise, What have you? A. Hutzkal, P.O. Box 69, Williams Lake. COMING EVENTS Oliver Theatre— This week: “Arrowhead” “Riding Shotgun” Gospel Meetings Elks Hall, 7:30 p.m. each evening Oct. 14 to 20. Annual Catholic Bazaar, Saturday, October 16, Columbus Hall. Bob Regan in person, Elks Hall, Monday, Octobre 18. 8:30. ; Anglican Bazaar, St. Pter’s Hall, 2:30 to 5 p.m., October 23. PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP, VIM? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new vitality, today. “Get-acquaint- ed size only 60c. All druggists. Lost IN OR NEAR WILLIAMS LAKR, spare tire and wheel off Austin pick-up. Mrs. O. Lindstrom, Buf- falo Creek. MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED FEMALE WATER WELL DRILLING. Any size hole. Forester Brothers, 10U Mile House. LADY REQUIRED, preferably mar- ried, for permanent part time work in store, five efternoons each week, ; one p.m. to six p.m. and Wednes- day mornings. Salary $150.00 per month for above time. Apply in own handwriting to Tribune Box 196, stating qualifications and references, if any. Applications treated confidentially. WORK WANTED 4 EXPERIENCED LOGGERS with 5 horses and 2 power saws wish falling ‘and skidding contract. Write L. G. & L. Logging, General Delivery, Boston Bar. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards, and kind letters during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our son Gordon. Shirley and Clarence McMillan. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for their floral offerings and kind expressions of sympathy during our recent sad loss of our beloved mother, Mrs, S. J. Roberts. Spe- cial thanks to the staff of War Memorial Hospital. The Roberts Family. CARD OF THANKS Or heartfelt appreciation to each and everyone who gave their time and thoughtful help and for the many expressions of sympathy in our recent — bereavement. Mrs. Gaynor Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wise and family. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on Puntzi Lake, Range 3 Coast District, situ- ated appro. 5 chains north of the northline of Lot No. 1621. Take notice that Grace Vivian Armstrong of 3576 W 21st., Van- 8 occupation Labora- an, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted appro. 5 chains north of the north- line of Lot No. 1621 Range 3, Coast District, thence north 5 chains; thence east appro. 15 cbains to lakeshore; thence south along lakeshore 5 chains; thence west appro. 15 chains to point of commencement and containing appro. 7% acres more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is a summer home site. (Miss) Grace Vivian Armstrong, Acting agent A. R. Potvin. Dated September 17, 1954. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X63172 . There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11:00 a.m. on Fridzy, November 19th, 1954, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence 2. to cut 1,020,000 cubic feet ing Vacant oining South 8, situated 00 Mice . Lillooet Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may snbmit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particwlars may be ob- tained trom the Deputy Minister, of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. Hou For long distance moving contact STEPHENS MOVING AND STORAGE KAMLOOPS, B.C. Phone 1193 Closed van service covering B.C. (your furniture is padded) Member of A.T.C. and Member of Canadian Warehousemen’s Assn IN MEMORIAM — In Loving memory of our dear son who passed away October 10 1949. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear son gone to rest, And the one who thinks of him today Is the one who loved him best Mom, Dad, Sisters and Hrother LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on Horsefly Bay on Quesnel Lake. Take notice that S. N. Barrett, of Horsefly, B.C., occupation trap- per, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describ- ed lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 10 chains north of Lot No. 11654 Cariboo District and at 2400’ level, thence 10 chains west; thence § chains south; thence 10 chains east; thence 5 chains north and containing 5 acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is summer cabin. Stanley Noble Barrett. Dated September 3rd, 1954. AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X64219 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, November 5th, 1954, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X64219, to cut 690,000 Cubic Feet oi Fir, Spruce and Lodgepole Pine on an area covering Vacant Crown Land situated near Wilcox Lake, 3 miles West of Ruth Lake, Lil- looet Land District. Three ¢3) years will be allowed for removal of timber.. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person thay submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister ef Forests, Victoria, B..C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. LAND ACT e Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land recording district of Lillooet, and situate adjacent to Lake Konni, with Mnt. Tatlow on south. Take notice that C. F. Borne, of 1607 4th St. San Rafael, Cali: occupation TV technician, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at north west corner of I.R. No. 4, thence 20 chains SE; thence 40 chains SW; thence 20 chains NW; thence 40 chains NE and containing 80 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is fishing camp. c. F. Borne. Dated Sept. 25, 1954. RUBBER STAMPS SCRATCH PADS THE TRIBUNE ~~ = SSS | PROPOSED ae” aoe UNITED STATES “—Central Press Canadian This map shows location of the Projected early warning radar barrier planned by Canada and the United States across the top of the continent. A joint said the two had agreed in principle on the need for a Distant Early Warnin, (DEW) line (C) “across the most northerly practicable part of North America.” r The first joint air defence effort was “Pinetree” (A, sub- stantially complete and in operation. is now under construction by Canada. A second radar system (B), The new radar system would proyide about three hours’ warning against enemy approach for the Great Lakes area. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesuel and situate on the east shore of Quesnel Lake, approxi- mately seven miles south of Likely and approximately one and one half miles south of Cedar Creek. Take notice that Clarence Wal- ter Craig of Vancouver, B.C. oc- cupation Mechanic, intends to ap- ply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the 2400 ft. contour line ap- Proximately one and one-half } miles south of Cedar Creek on the east shore of Quesnel Lake, thence 5 chains east; thence 5 chains south; thence 5 chains west: thence 5 chains along the 2400 ft. contour line back to the place of commencement and containing 2.5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is for a summer camp- site. Clarence Walter Craig. Dated September 23rd, 1954. LAND ACT E Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, Coast Range 2, and situ ate east side of Clearwater Lake (Kleena Kleene). Take notice that George B. Chesley of Alexis Creek, B. Occupation hotel “operating ma ager, intends to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following de- scribed lands, Commencing at a post planted on the southeast shore of Clear- water Lake, approximately 45 chains southwest of southwest cor- ner of Lot 558, thence south 5 chains; thence east 5 chains: thence north approximately 16 chains to lakeshore; thence south- + West along shoreline td point of commencement and containing 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer cottage, George B. Chesley. Dated October 5, 1954. 4 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In. Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate immediately N.E. of N.E. corner of Lot 558, Range 2 Coast Dist. Take notice that Nedra Jane Paul, of Kleena Kleene, B.C., oc- eupation school teacher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followng described lands: Commencing at a post planted at N.E. corner-of Lot 558 Range 3 coast Dist., thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains and containing 40 acres, more or less. - (Miss) Nedra Jane Paul. Dated September 15th, 1954. ‘LAND ACT tice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Quesnel Land Recording District of “Cariboo and situate north and west of Lot 11657 on Horsefly River. Take notice that Phillip B. Bourelle, of Horsefly, B.C., occu- pation rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of Lot 11658. thence north 15 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence south ap- roximately 40 chains to the west bank of the Horsefly River; thence east approximately 4 chains to the- east bank of the Horsefly River: thente northerly following the east bank of the Horsefly River to its interSection with the North boundary of Lot 11657; thence east following the north boundary of Lot 11657 to the point of com- mencement, and containing 40 acres more or less. Philip B. Bourelle, c/o C. H. Dodwell & Co., William sLake, B.C. Dated Sept. 27th, 1954. Keep Your Eye On This Good Buy You Cant Go Wrong On This One “Most people have an eye for a good buy ” said Tom Larson manager of the Bank of Montreal’s Wil- liams Lake braneh, “but just the Same, there are probably some who will miss the best buy of the year.” He was referring, of course to the new issue of Canada Savings Bonds, now on sale at his office, “Once in a while a man will make a poor buy — it happens to us all,” Mr. Larson continued, “but you can’t go wrong on a Savings Bond. Not only do the bonds carry a good rate of interest — 34% fact — but the government guarantees to redeem them at full face value, without ioss — plus interest to the end of the previous ca endar monih, per cent in “You just can’t ask for anything fairer than that,” Mr. Larson said. ‘Tur.hermore, the bonds can be purchased by instalments if you haven’t the ready cash. Only $2.50 down for a $50 bond, $5 for a $100, and the balance in easy instalments over a year.” If you want to end up next year with a nice little “nest-egs”’, this is a safe and sure way of achieving it. Mr. Larson invites you to drop in and arrange for yours at any time. But don’t leave it until too late — ‘you can’t afford to miss out on such a good-thing.