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beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.

registers, etc. Trade in your

old on a new one and make

more sales!! Also used equip-

ment of all kinds.

Walk-ia Boxes, new demon-

strator $898.00
40 cu. ft. Hold-Over box

598.00

Phone or write
LEEDER’S PACIFIC LIMITED
P.O. Box 460, New Westminster

B.C. — LA-1-7447

HELP WANTED
MALE

YOUNG MAN for general work
around Drive-In, preferably
with own car. Phone 347-R or
apply at Starlite Drive-In.

HELP WANTED
FEMALE

YOUNG LADY wanted for small
cafe,and house. Good home
and wages offered to reliable
girl. Phone Alexis Creek 12.

PILOT'S SON, sixteen, good wor-
ker, would like summer em-
ployment in Cariboo. Fond of
horses and hopes to spend
free time riding. Write 2277,
123rd St., White Rock, B.C.,
or phone Windsor 8-0602.

D4 CAT with winch and blade
available for work. Fred
pipe, Box 343, Town.

FOR SALE

2,500 excellent folding chairs,
banquet tables, church pews,
beer parlor chairs, carpet,
linoleum and tiles. LaSalle,
945 Granville St., Vancouver,
B.C.

SACRIFICE SALE, owner leay-
ving town, nice two-bedroom
house situated on double lot
one mile from Williams Lake;
full price $3,100. To view
phone 283-J after 4:00.

THREE-BEDROOM HOME, com-
pletely modern, fully land-
scaped, hot water heated, in-
cluding full basement; also 2
Suite apartment building, one

Suite contains tour rooms and
bath, other two rooms ana
bath; terms can be arranged

for right party. To view call
R. E. Kyte, phone 140 or 121.

“=""NEW 5-16ths D-Grade plywood,
%x10

$2.50 per sheet del.;
bevelled cedar siding, $60.00
per M del. Write M. Brevick,
15677 Trans-Canada Highway,
RR 5, N. Surrey, B.C.

GURNEY DELUX propane and
oil combination range; Servel
8 cu. ft. propane fridge; both
2 years old and in excellent
condition. Terry Wilcox, For-
est Grove.

% OAK DINING room suite con-
sisting of round table, si
chairs, china cabinet and buf-
fet. Phone 281-Q.

FT. HOUSE trailer 1956
Palace, 2 seperate bedrooms,
livingroom, refrigerator, auto-
matic washer, fully carpeted,
heavy insulation, picture win-
dows. Box 582, The Tribune.

1959 JEEP Station Wagon, 6 cyl.
four-wheel drive, winch, snow
plow. Box 583, The Tribune.

46

1957 VAUXHALL Velox sedan
in good running order. $1150
full price. Box 56, Williams
Lake or phone 229-M.

SUNBEAM MIXMASTER with 2
Vegetable shred-

Meat’ Grinder
$4.50. All in excellent condi-
tion. Phone 77-K.

PYE BATTERY radio, table
model, $70. See at Kahl Pro-
pane.

3 BEDROOM house, in town, gas
heating, full basement, near
both schools. Phone '197-Q
after 6 p.m.

TWO HOUSES on one lot at
Glendale. Phone 374-F.

20 HEAD brood mares and pinto

stud, mares appaloosas, pinto
bays, greys and sorrells.
Tony's Leather Goods, Wil-
liams Lake,
FOR REN’
FURNISHED SUITE. R. A.

Laidlaw, Mackay Sub-Division.
Phone 292-W.

THREE ROOM suite available
June 1. Phone 304

2 ROOM CABIN and 3 room
house, 3% miles Chilcotin
Road, Apply A. Bush.

ROOM APARTMENT part
furnished and light house-
keeping room. Corner of 3rd
and Proctor. Phone 230-G.

APPLICATIONS NOW being ac-
cepted for suites in the new
apartment block in the Cari
boo Heights Sub-division. Ap.

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MISCELLANEOUS

Surplus Horses .
WANTED

We specialise in cattle and
horses, all kinds.

H & W
LIVESTOCK

Buyers
FAT AND FEEDER
CATTLE
STOCK Cows
AND CALVES
HARVEY HEELEY
Williams Lake, General Del.
Phone '365-Y
DON WALKER
Williams Lake, General Del.
Phone 421-R.
| BERT ROBERTS
Phone 287-¥ or 365-F

PRINCE GEORGE
HOUSE MOVERS LTD.
House moving and
Lifting Service available in
Williams Lake and District

FULL INSURANCE
FREE ESTIMATES
apply —
CHARLIE EDGSON,
Phone Quesnel 331-X-1,
Box 314, Quesnel.

MACHINERY

International - A.C.
MUST GO!

Here we are again with too
many competitive make trac-
tors — traded in on new Cat
machines. They have to go—
Come in — look them over.
We want you to take them off
our hands — Let’s talk busi-
ness — It will be your chance
to pick up a real bargain!

INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS

TD-24 Kamloops FT-4515
50
TD-1§ Vernon, FT-4415
$8,250
TD-18 Prince George
FT-4274 $14,500
TD-14 Chilliwack FT-4411

$4,750
TD-14A Cranbrook FT-4405
$8,500

TD-9 Williams Lake
FT-4488 $4,750
TD-9 Vancouver FT-4263
$7,250

TD-9 Nelson FT-4141

$8,250
TD-6 Vancouver FT-4483
1850
TD-6 Cranbrook FT-4413
$3,500

TD-6 Prince George

FT-4231 $5,250
ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS

HD-21 Vancouver FT-4338
$22,500
HD-21 Vancouver FT-4337
$19,500
HD-20 Chilliwack FT-4406
17,250
HD-20 Vancouver FT-43
$7,000
HD-15 Prince George
FT-4508 $13
HD-16 Vancouver FT-4
$10,500
HD-5 Nelson FT-4481
$6,500
HD-5 Terrace FT-4298

$6,250

AND THAT'S NOT ALL!
Dozens and Dozens of other
items — ready to go —
Engines - Electric Sets
Graders - Winches
If you are looking for good
quality Used Equipment — see
Finning’s for B.C.'s best stock
of TOP GRADE Used Mach-
inery.

See your
CATERPILLAR
Dealer

FINNING TRACTOR

ply by phoning 224 or see]& EQUIPMENT CO. LTD.

Gordon Adair.
a. wOreon AC
WANTED '(0 RENT ‘

ee
SUITE OR HOUSE by June 1.
Write Tribune Box 584.

Phone 130 Williams Lake

“ Where Used Equipment Is A
Business — Not A Sideline!

3-ROOM unfurnished suite or 1} FOR SALE, Fordson-Major three |

2-bedroom house. Phone
214-J evenings

or
233 days or
and weekends.

bottom plow, three pt. hitch.
like new; also Nelson sawdust |
blower. ' Apply Perry Bros.,
Box 579, Prince George, B.C. |

MONEY TO LOAN

For remodelling stores, rebuild-
ing and equipment at 6 per-
cent, 8 percent and 10 per-
cent. Write Leeder’s Pacific
Limited, P.O. Box 460, New
Westminster, B.C., or phone
Lakeview 6-8111

Calendars - Ex

cutive Gifts
Novelties
SIGNS - POST CARDS

Poly-Ad Specialties

Box 583, Prince George, B.C.

WATER WELL DRILLING
Representative of

ific Water Wells Ltd.

is in town till Friday.
The Tribune

Contact Box 581,

LEGALS

TENDER CALL

TENDERS are invited for
Bituminous surfacing of ap-
proximately 500 square
yards, more or less, as may be
expedient, of certain roads and
streets within the Village of
Williams Lake.

Specifications to be in ac-
cordance with Department of
Highways’ specifications, Sec-
tion 217.

Contractor to arrange for
acceptance, handling, heating
and hauling of the bituminous
material from the point of de-
livery to the work and shall
pay all demurrage charges.

Bituminous materia! will be
ered to the Contractor in
rail tank cars at the expense
of The Corporation of Vil-
lage of Williams Lake.

Depth of cover to be 3” on
travelled portion of road with
2” cover on parking portion of
road, average depth of cover
to be 216" from curb to curb.

Preparation will be done by
Village work crews.

Sealed tenders marked as to
contract will be received by
the Clerk and opened at 12
o'clock noon at the Village
Office in Williams Lake on
Monday, the 25th day of May,
1959.

Each tender must be ac-
companied y a certified
cheque in the amount of 10
percent of the contract price.

The Village does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or
any tender.

R. G. SMITH,
Clerk.
The Corporation of
the Village of Williams Lake,
Box 869,
Williams Lake, B.C.

“LAND ACT”

Notice of Intention to
Apply to Purchase Land

In Land Recording District
of Williams Lake, and
situate on Beaver Valley Road

one mile east of McLeese
Lake.
TAKE NOTICE that Mrs.

Betty Joyce Herrett of Mar-
guerite, -C., occupation
housewife, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the fol-
lowing described lands:—

Commencing at a post plan-
ted 3 chains west of N.W. cor-
ner post of Lot 11601 thence
$8 chains north; thence 10
chains east; thence 8 chains
south; thence 10 chains west
and containing eight acres,
more or less.

The purpose for which the
land is required is for home-
site.

MRS. BETTY JOYCE HERRETT

Dated April 30th, 1959.

“LAND ACT”

Notice of Intention to
Apply to Purchase Land

In Land Recording District
of Williams Lake, B.C. and
situate on the Beaver Valley
Road one mile east of McLeese
Lake.

TAKE NOTICE that Deanna
Goldein Meers, of Marguerite,
B.C., occupation housewife, in-
tends to apply for permission
to purchase the following des-

Commencing at a post plan-
ted 3 chains west thence §
chains north of the north-west
corner of Lot 11601, thence
20 chains north: thence 10
chains east; thence 20 chains
south; thence 10 chains west
to point of commencement and
containing 20 acres, more or
less.

The purpose for which the
land is required is homesite.
MRS. DEANNA GOLDSTEIN

MEERS

Dated April 30, 1959

of Williams Lake, B.C., and
situate up three miles from
Tautri Creek Cold Springs, is
on map approximately 3%
miles north west of Lot 352.

TAKE NOTICE that W. D.
Woodward, of Alexis Creek,
occupation rancher, intends to
apply for permission to pur-
chase the following described
lands: —

Commencing at a _ post
planted approximately 344
miles southwest= of Lot No.
352; thence 20 chains east;
thence 20 chains north; thence
20 chains west;~ thence . 20
chains south; and containing
80 acres, more or less.

The purpose for which the
land is required is ranching,
hay.

WILLIAM DONALD
WOODWARD
April 27, 1959.

LAND ACT

Notice of Intention to
Apply to Lease Land

In Land Recording District

of Williams Lake, B.C., and
situate 14 miles N.W. of
Tautri Lake.

Take notice that L. G.

Scarff, of Williams Lake, B.C.,
occupation contractor, intends
to apply for a lease of the
following described lands:—
Commencing at a _ post
planted approximately 2 miles
S.W. of the S.W. corner of
Lot 352, Cariboo District;
thence 30 chains west; thence
30 chains south; thence 30
chains east; thence 30 chains
north to point of commence-
ment; and containing 90 acres,
more or less, for the purpose
of hay and grazing.
LEONARD G. SCARFF.
April 6, 1959.

LAND ACT
Notice of Intention to
Apply te Purchase Land

In Land Recording District
of Williams Lake, B.C., and
situate north and adjoining
A” Section 11, Town-
. Cariboo District.

TAKE NOTICE that Daniel
D. Basaraba,\ of «Williams
| Lake, B.G, occupation mill

owner, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the
following described lands:—

Commencing at a post
planted at the N.W. corner of

; Cariboo District;
eight chains north;
thence 15 chains east; thence
eight chains south; thence 15
chains west to point of com-
mencement; and containing 12
acres, more or less.

The purpose for which the
land is required is extension
of present millsit.

DANIEL D.
April 29, 1959.

e.
BASARABA.

“LAND ACT”

Notice of Intention to
Apply to Purchase Land

In Land Recording District
of Williams Lake, B.C., and
situate at Skinner Bridge on
the Chilanko River and north
of Chilcotin highway.

TAKE NOTICE that Arne
Tranetoft Neilsen, of 917
Saqdn., Williams Lake, B.C.,
occupation boiler fireman, in-
ends to apply for permission
to purchase the following des-
cribed lands:—

Commencing at a post
Planted at S.E. corner of Lot

1703 along the Puntzi Mount-
ain Air Base road; thence
eight chains south; thence
eight chains west; thence
seven chains north; thence

seven chains east to point of
commencement; and contain-
ing seven acres, more or less.
The purpose for which the
land is required is homesite.
ARNE TRANETOFT
NIELSEN.
April 20, 1959.

“LAND ACT”

Notice of Intention to
Apply to Lease Land

In Land Recording District
of Cariboo, and situate in the
Quesnel Forks Assessment
District and Province of
British Columbia.

Take notice that Harry L.
Williams, as agent for The
Corporation of the Village of
Williams Lake, of Williams
Lake, B.C., occupation fore-
man, intends to apply for a
lease of the following des-
cribed lands:—

Commencing at a_ post
planted at a point about 50
fifty) chains west of the
south-west corner of Lot
11590, Cariboo District;
thence 10 chains north:

thence 15 chains east; thence
10 chains south; thence 15 |
chains to point of commence-
ment; and containing 15 |
acres, more or less, for the
purpose of a gravel pit. |
THE CORPORATION OF |
THE VILLAGE OF
WILLIAMS LAKE,
Per Harry L. Williams.
April 13, 1959.

of Williams Lake, B.C.,. a
situate approximately 4 miles
from Williams Lake, B.C.,
along the River Road S.W. of
and adjacent to Lot No.
11887.

TAKE NOTICE that Mr.
Emil Rich, of Williams Lake;
B.C., occupation millwright,
intends to apply for permis-
sion to purchase the following
described lands:—

Commencing at a post
planted at the S.W. corner of
Lot No. 11887; thence 10
chains north along Lot No.

11887; thence 15 chains
west; thence 5 chains south;
thence 15 chains along road:
and containing 12 acres, more
or less.

The purpose for -which the
land is required is homesite.

E. RICH.
April 10, 1959.

“LAND ACT”
Notice of Intention to
Apply to Lease Land

In Land Recording District
of Cariboo (Williams Lake),
and situate one-half mile
north of the Chilcotin River,
adjacent to Lot 9929.

Take notice that T. L. Bay-
liff, of Alexis Creek, occupa-
tion rancher, intends to apply
for a lease of the following
described lands:—

Commencing at a _ post
planted at the south-east cor-
ner of Lot 9929; thence east
20 chains; thence north 40
chains; thence west 20 chains;
thence north 20
thence west 20 chains;
north 20 chains; thence west
20 chains; thence south 40
chains; thence east 20 chains;
thence south 20 chains; thence
east 20 chains; thence south
20 chains; and containing 240
acres, more or less, for the
purpose of hay cuttiig and
pasture.

TIMOTHY L. BAYLIFF.
April 16, 1959.

TIMBER AND MILLS

Augtion of Timber
Sale X73850

There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at 11
a.m., on June 5, 1959, in the
Office of the Forest Ranger,
100 Mile House, the

lodgepole pine trees and trees
of other species, on an area
situated on part of Lots 1617,
1621 and 1622 and vacant
Crown land two miles south
of Pressy Lake, Lillooet Land
District.

TIMBER AND MILLS

Auction of Timber
Sale X75779

There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at 11
a.m., on Friday, May 23, 1959,
in the office of the Forest
Ranger, Williams Lake, B.C.,
the Licence X75779, to cut
138,000 cubic feet’ of fir,
lodgepole pine and other

Provided anyone who is
unable 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 de
obtained from the District
Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or
the Forest Ranger, Willi
Lake, B.C.

Auction of Timber
Sale X78196

There will be offered for
sale at. Public Auction,
11:00 atm. on June 19, 1959,
in the office of the Forest
Ranger, Horsefly, B.C., the
Licence X78196, to cut 516,-
000 cubic feet of fir and
spruce trees and trees of other
species on an area situated on
vacant Crown Land, % mile
south of Antione Lake, Cari-
boo Land District.

Five (5) years will be al-
lowed for removal of timber.

Provided anyone unable to
attend the auction in person
may submit a sealed tender, to
be opened at the hour of auc-
tion and treated as one bid.

Further particulars may be
obtained from the Deputy Min-
ister of Forests, Victoria, B.C.,
or the District Forester, Kam-
loops, B.C., or the Forest
Ranger, Horsefly, B.C.

Gazette May 7, 1959.

Auction of Timber
Sale X76957

There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at 11
a.m., on June 12, 1959, in the
office of the Forest Ranger,
100 Mile House, B.C., the
Licence 76957, to cut
1,353,000 cubic feet of fir,
spruce, lodgepole pine, cedar
and balsam trees and trees of
other species, on an area sit-
uated on vacant Crown land,
two miles North-East of Roger
Lake, Lillooet Land District.

Three (3) years will be
allowed for removal of
timber.

Provided anyone wnable to
attend the auction ih person
may submit a sealed tender,
to be opened at the hour of
auction and treated as one

id.

Further particulars may be
obtained from the Deputy
Minister of Forests, Victoria,
B.C., or the District Forester,
Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest
Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C.

Auction of ‘Timber
Sale X78409

There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at 11

Three (3) years will be
allowed for removal of
timber.

Provided anyone unable 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 Deputy
Minister of Forests, Victoria,
B.C.; or the District Forester,
Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest
Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C.

Auction of Timber
Sale X80397

-There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at 11
a.m., on Friday, May 22, 1959,
in the office of the Forest
Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C.,
the Licence X80397, to cut
32,000 cubic feet of fir, lodge-
pole pine and other species
sawlogs, on an area situated
four miles north of 70 Mile

House, covering portions of
Lots 1640, 1641 and 1653,
Lillooet.

Three (3) years will be
allowed for remolval of
timber.

Provided anyone who is

unable 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 oFrest Ranger, 100 Mile
House, B.C.

Auction of Timber
Sale X78410

There will be offered for
sale at public auction, at
11:00 on Friday, May

feet of Fir, and other species

sawlogs. (Except Spruce) on

an area situated 6 miles west
e Creek P.O.

(5) years will be al- |

Five
lowed for remoyal 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, Alexis
Creek, B.C.

a.m., on June 12, 1959, in the

Cancer Society
elects officers

$300 fine levied

H. Lee Skipp was returned
as chairman of the Williams
Lake branch of the Canadian
Cancer Society at the annual
meeting last night.

Others on the new executive
include Miss Anne Irwin, secre-
tary, and G. S. Spence, treasu-

rer. Directors are Mrs. H. Rich-

on driving charge

Davia Ivor James of 100 Mile
House was fined $300 and costs
when he appeared in the 100
Mile House magistrates’ court
today for driving while his
licence was under suspension.

He had been convicted of a
similar offence only last week

ardson, Mrs. W. Bellmond, Mrs.
R. E, Moon, Mrs. G Spence, Mrs.
E. J. Deschene and Jas, Arnold.

campaign for funds, which gets

out-of-town canvass.

gate to the annual convention of
the Society at Vancouver
March, gave an interesting ac-
count of her visit. 3

IMPAIRED CHARGE
House appeared in magistrates’

court Monday charged with im-
paired driving following a police

‘Was suspended for three months.

| seli

$4
Co:

Mrs. Moon, who was a dele-
in
La
$4

James M. Douglas of 150 Mile

check near 150 Mile Saturday
at 10 p.m.
He pleaded guilty and was
fined $75 and costs. His licence

WwW

ar:
thi
thi

Mrs. B. ‘Grattan, home econ-
omics teacher at Williams Lake
High, left suddenly yesterday
for California, where her son,
Bryan, is in critical condition
following an accident.

m:
at

and
months’ 2
he was-charged with impaired

and threw the spotlight on him-

if by overturning his vehicle
131 Mile House on Saturday

alowed ote it ‘Various areas were allocated | at
timper,  emolval” Of ‘Ito the canvassers for thé annual | night.

underway immediately. Local] powpp, COMMISSION
beanel aula Sr ogaies PAYMENT

e 3 :
ichardson will again handle Spiittama Laie wile eeccive

,321.54 from the B.C. Power
mmission this year in lieu of

taxes on distribution facilities.
st year the amount was
3095.07.

The amounts paid by the

commission to organized areas
represents three percent of gross
revenue.

IMPAIRED CHARGE

James Alfred Martin, 33, of
jlliams Lake was fined $200
or in default, six
imprisonment when

costs

iving. He appeared before
.e 100 Mile House magistrate
is morning.

He overturned his car two
iles north of 100° Mile House
eight o’clock last night.

Pays for itself...

office of the Forest Ranger at
Alexis Creek, Licence

trees of other species, on an
area situated on vacant Crown
land, five miles north-east of
Meldrum Creek P.O., Cariboo
Land District.
(5)

for

be
of

years will
removal

Provided anyone unable to
attend the auction in person
may submit a sealed tender,
to be opened at the hour of
auction and treated as cne
bid.

Further particulars may be
obtained from the Depaty
Minister of Forests, Victoria,
B.C.; or the District Forester,
Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest

Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C.

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