Thursday, September 5, 1957 THE TRIBUNE, WILLLAMS LAKE, 2 => Page 6 SALE X 73473 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 2.0 P.m. on September 13, 1957, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C., the Licence X 73473, to cut 1,605,000 cubic feet of Fir and other species, on an area situated on the north-west quarter ef Lot 3360, north - halt of Lot 3480, west half of Lot 3359, Lot 3481, south- west quarter of Lot 3358 and south half of Lot 3482, nine miles south-east of Hanceville, Lillooet Land District. B.C. Equipment ‘Co. Ltd. AT YOUR SERVICE WM Shop repairs and major reconditioning work by fully-trained mechanics. EB A parts department second to none in the the district. IM A field service putting the practical help of a mechanical expert right on your job. eS Three (3) years will be | SEE OUR FULL LINE OF CAPSCREWS S| allowed for removal of SS ee timber. OFFICE AND SHOP 1 mile north Williams Lake on Quesnel Highway > OPEN MONDAY — SATURDAY NOON to be opened at the hour of Phone 196-X * i auction and treated as one eS ee | i, Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit’a sealed tender, Minister of Forests, Victoria, ; the District Heres Buaivone B.C.; Forest eaae ‘Alexis "oroae B.C. Read the Classifieds for Quick Results| sisi: .c"rore: vis, PHONE 56 AUCTION OF TIMBER We have everything the Hunter needs SHOP NOW. WHILE. STOCKS LAST — SHOTGUNS — REMINGTON 870-12 ga. REMINGTON 50-12 ga. MOSBERG 12 ga. ITHACA FEATHER- WEIGHT 12 ga. FOX DOUBLE, BARREL COOBY 16 ga. — RIFLES — WINCHESTER MODEL SAVAGE .300 SAVAGE 30-30 222 Hornet, HUSQUVARNA 30-08 WINCHESTER 94-330 HUSQUVARNA 30-06 SEE THESE MODELS FOR YOURSELE = at—= Mackenzies Hardware - AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE X72689 There will be @ffered for sale at public auction, at 11:30. a.m.; on Friday, Sep- tember 13th, 1957, in the of- fice of the Borest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the License X72639, to cut 461,000 cubic feet of Fir and other species sawlogs on an area situated adjoining the west boundary of Lot 9425, Cariboo, approxi- mately 3 miles north of Sport Lake. Three (3) years will be al- Jowed for reraoval of timber. Provided anyone who is un- able to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B. AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE X74744 There will be offered for dale at public auction, at :00 a.m., on Friday, Sep- tember 13th, 1957, in the of- fice of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C.,.the License X74744, to cut 421,000 cubic feet of Fir and other species sawlogs on an area situated on part of Lot 1916, Lillooet, and- adjacent Vacant Crown Land, between Nolan and Jism Lakes. Three (3) years will be al- lowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone who is un- able to attend the auction in Person may submit a sealed tender, to he opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may hb obtained from the Distrlet Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE X74344 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 2:30 on September 27th, 1957, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C., the License X74344, to cut 765,000 cubic feet of Fir and other species on an. area situated on part of Lots 2598, 2599, 3344 and 3352, part Sections 6 and 7,, Township miles south-east of Heneovilie Lillovet, Three (3) years will be al- lowed .tor remoyal of timber. i Provided anyone wha isuun- “able to attend the ‘auction’ in Person may submit a sealed tender, to be.opened at the hour of auction and treated as “LAND. ACT Y Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake and situate on the western shore of Rail Lake approximately 13.5 miles in a northerly direction from. Lac La Hache. TAKE NOTICE that Charles Irving Dowman of 2440 Cam- bridge St., Vancouver, B.C., occupation salesman, intends to apply for permission to Purchase the following des- cribed lands:- west shore of Rail Lake. Commencing post planted On the north-east cor- ner on the west shore in a northerly direction from Lac La Hache, thence 320 feet south; thence 225 feet west thence 320 feet north; thence 225 feet west and containing two and one-half acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is summer home, CHARLES IRVING DOWMAN, c/o C. H. Dodwell & Co., Williams Lake, B.C. August 5th, 1957 “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to ae to Lease Land Land Recording District of Awiltame Lake, B.C., and~ situate approximately half- way along the east side of Rail Lake, approximately 13 miles from the town of Lac La Hache, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Ralph Roy Houghton of North Sur- ey, B.C., occupation aero en- gine mechanic, intends to ap- ply tor a lease of the follow- ing descriled lands:- approx mately 4% acres and situated on the east shore of Rail Lake, Commencing at a _ post Planted on the lakeshore, ap- proximately half-way between high point on SE corner of Rail Lake, and the campsite, thence approx. 320 feet along the shore due north; ~thence approx. 600 feet due east thence approx. 320 feet due south; thence approx. 600 feet west to commencement post and containing 4% acres, more or less, for the purpose of fishing camp. RALPH ROY - HOUGHTON: August 8, 1957 one bid. Further porcensrs may be obtained .from the Deputy Minister of. Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the District | Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C. “LAND ACT”~ «Notice ot Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel. and situate U.V.C.L. adjoining Skulow Lake, from a post planted 23 chains north of Likely Road intersection. with creek run- ning out of Skulow Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Violet Myrtle Dynes of Williams Lake, occupation cafe oper- ator, Intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands:- Commencing at a post planted 23 chains north of Likely Road intersection with creek running out of Skulow Lake thence south 5 chains; thence east 5 chains to lake shore thence north along lake shore approximately 5 chains; thence west to point af cam- mencement and containing acres, more of The purpose i which the land is required is lodge. VIOLET M, DYNES. August 16, 1957. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District, of Williams Lake and, situate on the east shore of Alexis Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Rich- ard A. Monrufet of 224, East Woodstock Avenue, Vancou- ver, B.C., occupation redit league executive, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands:- Commencing at a _ post planted on the east shore of Alexis Lake and approximate- ly one-third mile south of south boundary of Lot 4827 thence east 5 chains; thence south 10 chains thence west 5 chains; thence north to point of commencement and containing five acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land ‘is required is summer home site. Sete WHITECROSS, (Agent), Alexis Creek, B.C. August 15, 1957 OFFICE SUPPLIES Staplers - Perforators Filing Supplies Binders - ee Sheets THE TRIBUNE Publishing Company As a service to the motoring public we are devoting part of our weekly advertising space to FREE ADVERTISING BY YOU WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED All you have to do is call in or mail details of your truck or car giving year, make, model and condition. Ss — THIS WEEK'S FREE ADS! — WILLYS STATION WAGON. Priced at ... $195 Low mileage, immaculate condition, radio, whitewalls, oe $1895 In running order. 1947 HOUSE TRALLER. tor $1000 CARS FOR SALE 23 foot, electric stove, fridge, oj] heat, ete. Vacant. Yours 2137B. 1956 Zephyr six-cylinder 3051A 1953 Chevrolet sedan. Two- sedan. Very low mileage, in new tone, radio, good tires .... $1295 conditions white wall tires, ee eee 1953 Pontiac sedan. Al con-- ii , iti - Hepes 1986 Hotd Sedan: Acowe® ition, new paint job $1295 owner, low mileage car, two-tone, 947R, 1952 Meteor sedan. 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A gleaming silver grey Perfect condition be- $2900 You . $2500 $2685 you cannot beat wnead $950 well shod $1650 88 model, $1175 $495 $1095 $650 In gleaming - $395 inside and out, ex- $1475 AUGEION OF TIMEER X75212 ‘There Will ibe offered for sale at public auction, at 11:00 am., on Friday, Sep- tember 20th, 1957, in the of- fice of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the License 75212, to cut 108,000 cubic feet of Fir and other species sawlogs on an area situated 2% miles N.E. of 87 Mile, be- tween Fir and Kelsey Lakes. Three (3) years will be al- lowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone who is un- able to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester Kamloo; ; the Forest Ranger’ 100 Mile House, B.C, Wants Greater Consideration For “ Little Man” Diminutive Dick Roddis, Pro- gressive Conservative candidate for the Caripoo, told a Williams Lake audience Monday that one of his major aims when returned to Victoria would be to support “the little man,” Standing around five nothing himself, Mr, ‘Roddis affirmed, “The little fellow is the man most deserving of support in this modern age, and I shall make it my business to sound off on his behalf when I get to Victoria. Progress de- pends chiefly on the activities of Uttle men, be they employers or employees, yet they are the first to suffer when things go wrong, as instanced in the current lumber recession.” foot Premier Bennett's claim. that this was a golden age was plain nonsense. There has been a golden age of prosperity the length and breadth of Canada and the Socred Government in B.C. is purely incidental to the national scene. “Most Socred boasts are com- pletely: empty when thoroughly looked into,” asserted Mr. Roddis. ‘‘They have openly bragged about the profits of the P.G.E., put. they would do far better to lower the cost of freight on lumber and give the little man a chance to sell his commodity in the face of a diffi- cult market, thus maintaining employment: A man without a job isn’t interested in hearing Mr. Bennett’s’ boast about making his railroad pay, Mr. Roddis said. Speaking in favor of the ranching industry, he warned of difficult times ahead unless the government provided” practical action. “The price of prime stock today is only 15%s. With the bad weather we have had this summer, the rancher has suffered and will suffer during the winter. It is my belief that the Socred government should take its*head out of the clouds and grant subsidies to the farm- ing industry.” Mr. Roddis said he would press for aid to the ranchers if elected, and “no man has every kept me quiet yet when I wanted to be heard,” Quesnel’s number one citizen of the year assured his audience. More About Liberal Speaker CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE FIRST SECTION Premier invoked closure of the resulting debate after four speakers had been on the floor for a. total of two hours, THOSE LIABILITIES On the subject of contingent liabilitilities, Mr. Gregory said that “anything the government doesn’t want to admit it owes, it marks as a contingent liabil- ity.” These include borrowings of school boards, the PGH, the Power Commission and the Bridge Toll Authority. While the provincial debt has decreased by 13% million dol- lars, the contingent liabilities have increased by 40 million, Mr. Gregory asserted. ‘‘We are annually paying more interest than ever before.” The Premier’s favorite con- tention that big business is pay- ing for a lot of government ser- vices through sales tax is an er- roneous one, the speaker claim- ed. ‘There is only one set of taxpayers.”” He went on to explain that if the B.C. Electric bought a large generator, for example, the sales tax in turn was added back to the cost of producing power and found its way through to the company’s rate structure, He told the meeting—that— ?