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Classified Advertising rates are set on a paid-in-advance If cash does not accompany the insertion order, an extra mad THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE \G RATES In Memoriam : 4 cents per word, minimum and Legal rates on application. sday, 5 p.m. le. dvertisement for that portion of © the amount paid by the adver- CARDS OF THANKS MISCELLANEOUS merchants for their support during the winter activities in the War Memorial Tom-Boy Store, Lee’s Ladies’ Wear, Al's Variety Store, Blair Bros., Lakeview Hotel, E. G. Woodland and Son Ltd., Williams Lake Dry Cleaners, Beath Motors, Maple Leaf Hotel, 150 Mile Esso Service, Mackenzies Ltd., Overwaitea Ltd., Cariboo Cold Storage, Famous Bakery, Zirnhelt’s General Store (150 Mile), Village Radio and Appliance, Williams Lake Meat Market, Armes Bros., Cunningham’s Drug Store, Famous Restaur- ant, Borkowski’s Menswear, Sportsman’s Esso _ Service. Your contributions towards the hockey & ice carnival pro- gram, also the door prizes connected with the program, greatly assisted up in our en- deavour to aid the Arena Society's newest undertaking, artificial ice. Thank you one and all for your support. Arena Ladies’ Auxiliary. We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank all the kind people who have helped us in our time of need. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Henry and family. HELP WANTED FEMALE DOMESTIC help wanted. War jal Hospital Arena: |" | The Arena Ladies’ Auxiliary wish to thank the following PRINCE GEORGE HOUSE MOVERS LTD. House moving and Litting Service available in Williams Lake and District FULL INSURANCE FREE ESTIMATES apply — CHARLIE EDGSON, Phone Quesnel 331-X-1, Box 314, Quesnel. Surplus Horses WANTED We specialise in cattle, and horses, all kinds. H & W LIVESTOCK uyers 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 for La (experienced) Lunch, Apply in person. WAITRESS iner Hache. WORK WANTED FEMALE YOUNG LADY with business training desires employment in Williams Lake. Apply to Box 585, The Tribune. FOR SALE LARGE residential rear view lot, Cariboo Heights Sub- division. Phone 19-K. THREE BEDROOM house, full basement, modern, close to poth schools. 281 5th, or phone 214-J. 88 ft. Glider Trailer, excellent condition, fully furnished. For details see John Stewart at Coleman’s Trailer Court. NEW 5/16 underlay plywood $2.50 sheet; 4x8 Gyproc $2.10 sheet; Cement $1.50 bag; Nails $14.00 ke; Siding %x10 $60.00 per M. Free de- livery on $150.00 orders. M. Brevick, 15677 Trans-Canada Highway, R.R. 5, N. Surrey, B.C. TWO LOTS on Mackenzie Ave. Apply Swanson Equipment Ltd., Phone 161. GAS RANGE (24-in.) near new; light green chesterfield and chair, foam cushions, like new. Phone 233 days or contact L. Simons at Overton Apartments. CAR TOP BOAT (10%-ft.) and car trailer. Can be seen be- hind Al’s Variety, or Phone 12. 120 BASS ‘“‘Castle”’ accordian with 48 lessons, $300. Con- tact PO Box $62, Wms. Lake. Se ee PUPS, pure-bred golden labra- dor. Phone 413-G. —— NEW beauty salon hair dryer. Write Box 482, Town. SO ZENITH electric washing mach- ine, white enamel, new rollers good working order. Can be seen at M. S. Fairley’s, oppo- site Elks Hall. FANCY batwing chaps, rifle scabbard, French 8-power binoculars, bridles, Lard yrite poard, etc, all for $70. Write for information to S. Nedi- movich, Matsqui, B.C. —_—_— NCYCLOPEDIA Americana 4 (Canadian Edition), like new, with stand, $125. Phone 283-F. a. CROFT—Race Horse, g00 seers well wintered, excel- jent condition, fully equipped saddle cooler. Phone Van- couver AM 6-6130. FOUND in from range st fall near hee ut, one white-faced steer branded ‘A backwards C bar on right hip. If not claimed before June 10, 1959, this animal will be sold for feed|, pill.—Alvis Knoll, Redstone, B.C. BROUGHT roundup las‘ INT. TD-9 TRACTOR INT. TD-18 TRACTOR FINNING TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Maple Ridge Equitation Centre The Maple Ridge Equitation Centre is putting on courses in riding for all ages and standards of riding commenc- ing June 29th—going right through to September. You can take one, two or more weeks, or stay on for the two months. Accommodation for boarding students in comfort- able lodge near the stables: Chief instructress is Mrs. April Merveldt (ffrench- Mullen), B.H: Write for program and rates to: 32nd Road, Walnut Place, Haney. Phone INg. 3-9711 or INg. 38-9717. MACHINERY FINNING’S SECOND ANNUAL DUTCH AUCTION _— HERE Here we € Finning~ Tractor repeats their popu- lar Dutch Auction sale of used equipment! Bach week the price of each machine on auction is re- duced several hundred dol- lars. You can bid at any price, at any time. If your bid is first at that price, you win! Choose the price you want to pay and get your bid in early. The Dutch Auction starts this week. See Finning Trac- tor today for full details: Write for complete auction listing! 1947 machine, has Isaacson dozer, winch,’ Fair shape, low prices. As is, fob Wil- liams Lake. FT-4488. Price June Price June Price June Price June Only 2 years old! angledozer, Carco Top value here! Prince George. Price June 1 Price June & Price June 22 DON’T DELAY, BID TODAY! See your CATERPILLAR Dealer Phone 130 Williams Lake “ Where Used Equipment Is A Business — Not A Sideline!” THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS NOTICE TO CREDITORS WOOD annex heater for use BOAR for breeding. THREE-ROOM apartment, par- OFFICE SPACE, two rooms on MISCELLANEOUS LEGALS TIMBER AND MILLS Calendars - Executive Gifts Novelties SIGNS - POST CARDS Poly-Ad Specialtie Box 583, Prince George, B.C. FOR Better Health, send for the Healthful Living Digest. It’s free. We carry a fuli line of herbs. Drawer 569, Ques- nel, B.C. OFFER FOR TRUCKS AND TRACTORS OFFERS—plainly marked on the envelope “‘ Offer for Trucks and Tractors” will be received by the undersigned up to noon June 23rd, 1959, for the following equipment located “as is and where is” at the Department of High- ways Yard, Williams Lake, Cc. B. 7 a. 1930 Allis Chalmers Mon- arch Tractor, Ref. No. R-22: 1930 Allis Chalmers Mon- arch Tractor, Ref. No. R-230. ¢. 1930 Allis Chalmers Mon- arch Tractor, Ref. No. a a |. 1942 International 2-ton Truck, Ref. No. S-208: e. 1947 Ford 3-ton Truck, Ref. No. S-542. f. 1948 International 3-ton . No. S-670. h. 1949 Ford 38-ton Truck, Ref. No. S-733.. To view or for further in- formation, contact the District Engineer’s Office, | Depart- ment of Highways, Williams Lake, B.C. These items will be sold in- dividually. Licences and reg- istrations are not included and all government identifica- tion must be removed. Offers should be accom- panied by a certified cheque or money order made payable to the order of the Minister of Finance for 10 percent of the bid. The successful bidder will be subject to S.S. Tax and ihe highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. Chairman, Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. | dressed to and endorsed RS FOR THE OF COAL, COKE, FUEL OIL AND PROPANE GAS FOR THROUGHOUT THE WEST- ERN PROVINCES 1959-60" will be received in the office until 3:00 of the Secretary p.m. (E.D.S.T.), TUESDAY, JU. 30, 1959 Forms of tender with speci- fications can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Garland Building, Ottawa, Ont.; District Mana- ger, 705 Commercial Building, Winnipeg, Manager ing, Saskatoon, Re- gional Director, O1 Build- ing, P.O. Bo: , Edmonion, ; and District Manager, yest. Georgia Street, Cc Tenders must be m on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BERT FORTIER, Chiet of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 29, 1959. In the matter of the ESTATE OF FRED ROZUM- NIAK, Deceased, formerly of Beaver Valley, in the Proy- ince of British Columbia. Creditors and all other par- ties having any claim against the above Estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to Herbert Lee Skipp, Official Administrator, Box 68, Williams Lake, Brit- ish Columbia, on or before the Sth day of July, A.D. 1959, after which date the said Estate’s assets will be with and distributed dealt having regard only to the claims that have been re ceived as herein required. . LEE SKIPP, Official Administrator. WANTED stove, Mrs. with propane Phone 367-M. Dave Powell, Norman Merrett, Gen. Delivery, Wms. ake. FOR RENT Corner 3rd tially furnished. 230-G. and Proctor. Phone ground floor, immediate occu- pany. Phone 188 or 336, or contact Tony A. Borkowski, Williams Lake. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams. Lake, B.C, and situate on Beaver Valley Road one mile east of McLeese Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Mrs. Betty Joyce Herrett of Mar- guerite, +» 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 § 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 e. MRS. BETTY JOYCE HERRETT Dated April 30th, 1959. “LAND ACT” tice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, and situate on the Beaver Valley Road one mile east of McLeese Uk 2. TAKE NOTICE that Deanna Goldein Meers, of Marguerite, -C., occupation housewife, in~ tends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- cribed lands: — 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 ERS Dated April 30, 1959 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo, Williams Lake, and situate on Horsefly River above falls. Take notice that Wilfred Patenaude, of Horsefly, occu- pation sawmill operator, in- tends to apply for a lease of the following described lands:— Commencing at a _ post northeast on high water mark; on SW corner of timber sale 63697 and situate approx. 20 chains NE of falls in Horseay River; thence west two chains along bank; thence south two chains to south bank; thence north-easton high water mark; thence west approx. 244 chains to high water mark on north bank at a point approx. one chain downstream from the Rosenau sawmill; thence south to point of commence- ment; and containing 234 acres, more or less, for the purpose of foreshore and log storage grounds. WILFRED HONOR PATENAUDB. April 15, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate south of cLeese Lake. Take notice that Alexander Thomas Robertson, of Mc- Leese Lake, occupation rancher, intends to apply for a lease of the following des- cribed lands:— Commencing at a_ post planted approximately three chains from south-west cor- ner of Lot 58; thence 27 chains east; thence $0 chains south; thence 24 chains west; thence 58 chains north to N.E. corner Lot 61; thence 11 chains west to highway; thence 22 chains north along highway to point of com- mencement; and containing 225 acres, more or less, for the purpose of grazing and pasture, ALEXANDER T. ROBERTSON. May 29, 1959. WE ARE NOW BUYING LUMBER MARKING INK IN BULK AND BOTTLING IN QUARTS AT A CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO YOU THE TRIBUNE Auction of ‘Timber Sale X78409 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on June 12, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger at Alexis Creek, the Licence X78409, to- cut 1,067,000 cubic feet of fir trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land, five miles north-east of Meldrum Creek P.O., Cariboo Five (5) 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 cne bid. Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, -C.; or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C. Auction of Timber Sale X80388 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on July 17, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X80388, to cut 1,216,000 cubic feet of fir and lodgepole pine trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on south’ half of Lot 2784 and on Lot 2775, South of Bear Lake, Lillooet Land District. Four (4) 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 X76957 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 on Ju 1959, Lo: est. Ranger, (4100 Mile B.C:, the Licence to cut 1,358,000 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 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 Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. Auction of Timber Sale X78196 There will sale at Public Auction, 11:00 a.m. on June 19 be offered for at 9 in the office of the Ranger, Horsefly, B.C 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 X76954 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 1959, in the office of the For- est Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X76954, to cut 74,000 cubic feet of fir, spruce, lodgepole pine, and other species sawlogs on an area situated 4 miles east of Lac La Hache P.O. covering Portion of Lot 4610, Lillooet and other vacant Crown Land. 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 Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. Classifieds Use Tribune HORSEFLY NEWS Student minister for summer | Mr. Keenlyside, a United |Church student minister, and his wife from Vancouver are here “to spend the summer months with us. Besides work- ing in Horsefly, Mr. Keenlyside will be visiting and holding ser- vices in the outlying areas of Miocine, Black Creek and Like- ly at regular intervals. Mr. Keenlyside and his wife will be returning to Vancouver in September where he will fin- ish his last year at theological classes at U.B.C. The Horsefly River which|: rises and floods over our road at one point every year did not even go over its banks. “ The tiver now is dropping and should be good fishing as soon as the water clears up a bit. THE COMMUNITY executives held a meeting Sunday evening inth e hall. With the tag ends of May 18 all attended too, the directors also finished the or- dering of new chairs for the ‘$0 IDENTICAL, 7WINS DREAM ALIKE Irene and Marja Mein, five-year-old twins from Burlington, Ont., are so alike they even dream the same things. Their parents insist the twins are so identical they dislike the same foods and have colds, toothaches and headaches at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Mein have trouble telling the cute little blondes apart and have tried painting one of the twins toes and tutting one’s hair a little shorter than the other. hall, adding another attraction to the hall. THANKS TO the Public works, the town dump which was an eye sore on the very side of the Black Creek road has been cleared away and a new road and dump area made just this side of the old one. “It's a pleasure”: but the only thing that puzzles us is where do we dump the refuse. The big new sign instructing us to dump, was put smack bang NOW OPEN Williams Lake Motel Trailer Court Situated behind Cariboo Home Service Apply Mrs. Readman Phone 145. Weekly or Monthly Rates right -back on the old dump site and along side it on a small tree another sign warning any- one caught using this site for dumping will be prosecuted. No sign on the new’ road at all. Preliminary estimate of labor income in Canada for 1958 is $16,120 million, an increase of $300 million from the previous year and of $4 billion from five years earlier. United Church Women’s Auxiliary “BAKE SALE SATURDAY — JUNE 6 Grocery Dept. Mackenzies Ltd. A. ports make it possible for our advertisers to know what they get when they invest in this paper To buy advertising on the basis of conjecture is an ex- pensive gamble at best. Knowledge of the audience for your sales messages pro- vides you with a sound foun- dation for your investment. Get the facts about our circu- lation without obligation. Ask us for a copy of our latest ABQ. report. TIMBER AND MILLS — Auction of Timber Sale X72020 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12th, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C., the Licence X72020, to cut 141,000 cubic feet of fir and other species saw logs on an area situated 10 miles west of Riske Creek P.O. Five (5) 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 Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Alexis Creek, B.C. 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