THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, June 24, 1959 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion: 4 cents per word, minim i Subsequent insertions: 3 cents per word, minimum eae fee Extra charge of 10 cents for box number. In Memorias, Notices, Cards of Thanks, ete: 4 cents per word, minima charge 65c. Display Classified and Legal rates on application Classified advertising closes Tuesday, 5 p.m. . Classified Advertising rates are set on a paid-in-advance basis. If cash does not accompany the inserti cherge of 15 cents will be made, ™S°7 0M Order, an extra AGREEMENT It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space th: liability of the paper in the event of failure ie publisit ay advertisement of any deseriptio: i occur in the publishing of'an advertisement for that portion of incorrect item only, and there beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. IN MEMORIAM Se ABBOTT—In memory sof Benny Abbott. We cannot clasp your hand dear friend Benny, But let this little token tell, -- That we still remember thee, In loving remembrance of a true and good friend Benny. VIOLET and IKE HUBBARD ABBOTT — In loving memo: of B. J. (Benny) Abbott who died June 15, 1958. Time speeds on, one year has passed Since death it’s gloom, its’ shadow cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever His vacant place there is none to fill; Down here we mourn, but not \ in vain, For up in Heaven we will meet again. Sincerely missed by his ever loving wife and family. CARDS OF THANKS [WE WISH to express our sin- cere thanks to, the members | of the Fire Department and |, all others who assisted in sav- i] ing our belongings when we © lost our home. Also to those, |, who provided transportation and storage for our furniture, THE NEUFELDS WISH to expres - iation SS our sin- Nor your face we cannot see, FOR SALE 1957 — 36’ two bedroom trail- er. Fay, at Starlite Drive-In. ee aes cereal FOLEY AUTOMATIC hand saw filer cheap. In top condition with electric motor. Contact Kiovisto Sales & Service. Phone 238. Fe A, THREE ROOM house on 5.4 acres land 3% miles Chilco- tin Road. Phone 421-M. ee cre Sa KENMORE ELECTRIC wringer- washer, equipped with pump. Three years old, excellent con- dition. $70. Phone Williams Lake 229-M. FOR SALE OR RENT RS eae eC are R FIVE ROOM house, full base- ment, gas and electricity, cen- trally located. Terms to reli- able party. Write Box No. 589, The Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS TIME SCHEDULE CHANGE Williams Lake to Quesnel JUNE 16, 1959 Subject to the consent of the Public Utilities Commis- sion. Any protests may be filed with the Superintendent of Motor Carriers within ten days of the date of this notice. Williams Lake to Quesnel Monday, Wednesday and Friday—9:30 a.m. Quesnel to Williams Lake Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 a.m., Friday, 2:30 p.m. D. CHAPMAN & CO. LTD. Timber and Land or Logged off Land Desired Large acreage with no build- ings preferred. Please give full description and price. Write Box 587, The Tribune. _—— ee NOTICE I hereby announce that from this daté I will not be responsible for any debts in- curred by my wife, Fenagina Sasina WANTED OIL PAN for model 8.N Ford tractor. A. Perrey, Box 39, 100 Mile House. Phone 6-Y. IF YOU HAVE A RANCH TO SELL We have a number of buyers who are seriously in- terested in cattle lands and farms in the Interior. Farm specialists for over 40 years. Write to: L. K. SULLY & CO. LTD. Box 173 Cloverdale, B.C. ment and for beautiful floral tributes received. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bell- mona an* family, the tele- 0. ‘of the accigent. _ LILLICO and FAMILY HELP WANTED MAN WITH CAR or truck to take over profitable Watkins Route in the lower Cariboo; many satisfied customers wait- TWO BEDROOM home or lot, close in, particulars in first reply. Box 588, The Tribune. FORMER MILL operator wishes to lease mill. Apply Mr. M. Staube, General Delivery, Wil- liams Lake. CONTRACTOR to dig approxi- mately 150 pole holes and 50 anchor holes. Please contact the Williams Lake office ‘of the B.C. Power Commissi JACOB MOLENAAR. Calendars - Executive Gifts Novelties SIGNS - POST CARDS Poly-Ad Specialties Box 583, Prince George, B.C a ee eee FOR Better Health, send for the Healthful Living Digest. It’s free. We carry a full line of herbs. Drawer 569, Ques nel, B.C. NOTICE Mr. Fred Downs, Jr., has been appointed by the corpor- ation of the Village of Wil- liams Lake for the purpose of controlling tray cattle and horses at large within’ the Village limits. If Mr. Downs’ services are required to jrun such, cattle or horses out of the Willage limits please thle- phoré him at 227-J. \ The Corporation of the Village of Williams Lake. Per R. G. SMITH, Clerk. before June 30th. 1” ROUGH lumber fir or spruce, as is, where is, no order too small or too large. Box 51, Town. Phone 433. PERSONAL i for service. opportunity to take over pay- ing business. For full in- formation write The J. R. Watkins Company, Box 4015, Station ‘D,” Vancouver. medical 486, Princeton, E days, 164 nights. WORK WANTED MALE SUSKY 16-year-old boy wants y 16-year-old boy one July and August on ranch, haying oF Teeort: otors, &! Worker. Apply Blake Rose, Box 171, Bralorne, B.C. of FOR RENT ly ist. SHED CABIN Ju ae plumbing, suitable for i 3 so e, no children; a e on for trailer. Hazel Ex- 4 shaw, Phone 211-W. WANTED TO RENT ase, light ht BEDROOM house, ligh' THREE fer. Phone 206-G, Mrs. and Dunaway. FOR SALE esidential rear view STAROE cariboo Heights Sub- division. Phone 19-K. ble, PLB feed planer table, BINT ehape, $750; double-end emmer, two saws, ball-bear- ing, A1 condition, $750. Beaver Creek Sawmills, Box 529, Town. ra “TON FARGO truck, ve trans, cheap for quick Gisposal. Contact 150 Mile P.O. See ar T Ty NEW FOUR bedroom home. 389 4th Ave. ‘— CHO. eee, one Day ICH bred saddle gelding, one 1 halter broken. Robertson »McLeese Soda Creek, B.C. d. 16 underlay plywoo Wo ghects 4x8 Gyproc $2.10 Ge Cement, $1.60 bag: Siding LACK ENERGY AT MIDDLE AGE? Revitalize with Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Feel livelier, stronger, years younger. Only 69c. At all druggists. MISCELLANEOUS 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. Surplus Horses WANTED We specialise in cattle and horses, all kinds. H& W LIVESTOCK Buyers of FAT AND FEEDER CATTLE STOCK COWS AND CALVES HARVEY HEELEY Williams Lake, General Del. Phone 365-¥ DON WALKER Williams Lake, General Del. Phone '421-R BERT ROBERTS Phone 287-¥ or 365-F eS 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.S. Write for program and rates to: 32nd Road, Walnut Place, Haney. MACHINERY PRICES ARE GOING DOWN ! DOWN ! DOWN! Save hundreds of dollars now in Finning’s second Annual Dutch Auction. See these machines, pick your price and bid. Come in today! INT. TD-9 TRACTOR 1947 machine, has Isaacson + dozer, winch. Fair shape, low prices. As is. fob Wil- liams Lake. FT-4488. Price June 22 _._.. _ $3,850 Price June 29 $3,550 Price July 6 - $3,250 Price July 13 __.. _ $2,950 A-C HD 15 TRACTOR Five-year-old| machine, has angledozer, front contro), Carco winch. As fob Prince George. Price June 22 A BID TODAY! See your CATERPILLAR Dealer FINNING TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Phone 130 Williams Lake ‘ Where Used Equipment Is A Business — Not A Sideline!” LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the ESTATE OF FRED ROZUM- NIAK, Deceased, formerly of Beaver Valley, in the Prov- 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 8th day of July, A.D. 1959, after which date the said Estate’s assets will be dealt with and distributed having regard only to the claims that have been re- ceived as herein required. Phone INg. 3-9711 or INg. 3-9717. H. LEE SKIPP, cial Administrator. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned at the Doug- las Building, Victoria, B.C., not later than 12 o'clock noon, Friday, July 3, 1959, for the purchase of the fol- lowing described land at Rose Lake, B.C.: N.E. % of Lot 4910, Cari- boo District, except the most Easterly five chains thereof, subject to survey at the purchaser's expense. An upset price of $660.00 has been set. Terms of payment not less than twenty-five per centum (25 %) cash and the balance in not more than three equal annual instalments with in- terest at four and one-half per centum (4%%) per an- num, A cash payment of not less than twenty-five per centum (25%) of the amount offered must accompany tender. Babe Ruth League baseball ——~ |series. Tony's won with five LEGALS wins, two lost and one drawn. Mission came second with four LAND ACT wins, five lost and no ties. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., an situate on the Chilcotin River west of Lot 701, Cari- boo District. TAKE NOTICE that Kath- leen Alexandra Telford, of AN 4 Tony's cop fitle in Babe Ruth play Tony's knocked down the Maple Leafs 13-6 to win the Maple Leafs trailed with two wins, five lost and one draw. Attempts will be made to form a Babe Ruth all-star team with hopes of arranging games with Quesnel. All-star practice takes places this afternoon. TIMBER AND MILLS reek, rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at post Planted at the south-west cor- ner of Lot 701, Cariboo Dis- trict; thence north 15 chains; thence west 15 chains; thence south approximately seven chains; thence easterly along river bank approximately 10 chains; and containing 12 chains, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is pasture. KATHLEEN A. TELFORD. June 15, 1959. Tender should be in_a sealed envelope marked “Tender for ose Lake Land’’ addressed to the Land Settlement Board, Douglas Building, Victoria, B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LAND SETTLEMENT BOARD. Victoria, B.C. June 8, 1959. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate Last Man Lake. Take notice that John Mur- dock, of Williams Lake, B.C., occupation mechanic, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the S.B. corner, 90 chains east and 263 chains north of the N.E. corner Lot 7984 Lillooet; thence ten west; three chains commencement; and contain- ing three acres, more or less, for the purpose ef summer home site. JOHN MURDOCK. June 1, 1959. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate Tuzcha Lake, B.C. Take notice that Lorraine Murdock, of Williams Lake, occupation housewife, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the $.B. corner approximately 300 feet from N.E. corner of Lot No. 7984, Lillooet; thence 10 chains west; thence three chains north; thence 13 chains east; thence approximately three chains southerly along lake- “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate most southerly end of Fishem Lake, Lillooet Land District. Take notice that Arthur Dillabough, of Williams Luke, B.C., occupation game guide, intends to apply for a lease of the following described | sale at public auction, at 11 lands:— am., on Friday, July 10, Commencing at a post | 1959, in the office of the Planted on Fishem Lake, ap- | Forest Ranger, 100 Mile Proximately 10 chains north | House, B.C., the Licence westerly from south outlet of Fishem Lake; thence five chains north; thence 30 chains east; thence 30 chains south; thence 30 chains west; thence approximately 15 chains north to south boun- dary of lake and following easterly around Fishem Lake to point of commencement; and containing 80 acres, more or less, for the purpose of hunting camp and pasture. ARTHUR DILLABOUGH. June 19, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land Auction of Timber Sale X80224 There will be offered for sale at public auction at 11 a.m., on Friday, July 3, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence X80224, to cut 114,000 cubic feet of fir, spruce, lodegpole pine and other species sawlogs, on an area situated south of Mar- guerite covering a portion of Lot 8129, Cariboo, and ad- joining V.C.L. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal 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 ESPERANTO, THE TONGUE OF PEACE s - : eo Esperanto, the international language, invenied 87 years ago is taught from infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Rudigar Eicholz of Oakville, Ontario and their two children speak fluent Esperanto. The Eicholz’s have poured all their hope and idealism for a world to be someday freed from misunderstandings due to language. Each year hundreds of people from around the world hold in- ternational congresses, where’there is no need for translators. Esperanto allows all, ot every race, creed aad tongue to com- municate and understand. Mr. Eicholz shown above with a teach- ing chart encourages Esperanto as the tongue of peace. obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Williams ake, B.C. Auction of Timber Sale X67056 There will be offered for 67056, to cut 202,000 cubic feet of fir and other species sawlogs, on an area situated 3% miles north of Buffalo Lake; covering part of SW% Lot 2931 and part of NEY Lot 2950, Lillooet District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone who is unable to. attend the auction in person may submit a sealed THE OFFICE OF DR. JAMES DUTHIE (Chiropractor) CLOSED from June 28 to September 7 tender, to be opened at the hour of auction aud 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. Ja Land Recording District 7 of Williams Hake, B.C., and j uP WANTED. situpfe jin Caliboo \Land Re- { FEMALE © cort g District, near San Jose River, east of Lot 11503. TAKE NOTICE that Mal- colm Stuart Johnson, of Wil- C k W t d liams Lake, B.C., occupation 00 anre sawyer, intends to apply for . = e permission to purchase the | First Class Cook Required following described lands:— immediately at first class Commencing at a post | wages for Northern Lights planted 10 chains south and | poage on Quesnel Lake. 10 chains east of Lot 11503; thence 20 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence 20 chains nort thence 40 chains west; and containing 80 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is farm. MALCOLM STUART JOHNSON. June 19, 1959. shore to point of ment; and containing three acres, more or less, for the purpose of summer home site. LORRAINE MATILDA MURDOCK. June 1, 1959. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate south of McLeese 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 post Planted approximately three chains from south-west cor- ner of Lot 58; thence 37 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 24 chains west; thence 68 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, tor the purpose of grazing’ and pasture, ALEXANDER T. ROBERTSON. May 29, 1959. ree “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., an situate on the west shore of Anahim Lake. Take notice that Leland J. Moore, of Seattle, Washing- ton, occupation builder, in- tends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: — Commencing at a post planted 30 chains south of the outlet of big Anahim Lake: thence west 10 chains; thence south 10 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence north 10 chains along shore of lake; and containing twenty (20) acres, more or less, for the purpose of fishing camp site. LELAND J. MOORE. May 195 31, TIMBER AND MILLS Auction of Timber Sale X78274 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 11 a.m., on July 17, 1959, in the - office of the Forest Ranger, Horsefly, B.C., the Licenee X78274, to cut 616,000 cubic feet of spruce and balsam trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land on the Horsefly River, Cariboo Land District. 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 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, Horsefly, B.C. Gazette June 4, 1959. Auction of Timber Sale X80388 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on July 17, 1959, in the oifice of the Forest Ranger e 100 Mile House, B.C., 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. 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