Page 4 HE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, December 9, 1959 First insertion: Bubsequent insertions: Notices, Cards of Thanks, charge 65c. basis. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 4 cents per word, minimum charge 65¢ 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50c. Extra charge of 10 cents for box number. ete.: Display Classified and Teeal rates on application. Classified advertising closes Tuesday, 5 " Classified Advertising rates are set cn a paid-in-advance If cash does not accompany the insertion order, an extra eherg> of 15 cents will be made. 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 for that portion of advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the adver- tiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and there shall be no liability beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. In Memoriam 4 cents per word, minimum in any event HELP WANTED | FOR SALE earnings. om Box 2103, Van- couver, B. HELP WANTED MALE GOOD WATKINS route available in nearby locality. No experi- ence necessary. Good earnings. ‘Age no handicap. Many estab- lished customers. Car necessary. INSURANCE AND credit inspec- tor on fee basis for Williams Lake area, no selling, good op- portunity to increase part time OFFERS WANTED ONE LOGGING TRUCK | overhauled and self loading Columbia Tandem Trailer. 10.00-20 tires, air brakes, telescope reach, bunks and stakes, some spare parts, etc. Trade for what have you, no reasonable offer refused on this $6,000.00 value. Must be sold. R. Fulks, 2021 Fandosy, Kelowna. Phone 2-4749 SINGER sewing machine, pedal Write Watkins Products Inc.|" T.Gae1 ‘conver “p” re ted to electric. Box 4015, Stn. “D", Vancouver.| proc. Sogn, DAM Construction, Oregon.| >> — - Long, year around project.| WP, p ARRAY # full line of Send addressed envelope and| firms piseee tery peeeena 30¢ for ‘Job News” THCO, iving Digest. It’s Free. We Box 373, Houghton, Wash.,| Pa¥ the tax and postage. In- S.A. p . * terior Distributors, Drawer Use 369, Quesnel. Phone 400R2. WANTED REGISTERED Hereford bulls, FEMALE to 20 months old, Mona- Sher” Heretord stock. H. REQUIRED, a fully qualified] Schuetz, Lumby, B.C. her. H. Lee Skipp, —— seme aP Mer his is a senior| SHORTHORN BULLS, 18 mths. position. Experience required;| Old. big, deep and fleshy, preferably, but not necessar-| Teasonable. Apply R. H. ily legal experience. Hoover, Box 1613, Merritt, Lee Building, Williams anes: CLERK - STENOGRAPHER Te- quired for Government Agency, Williams Lake, B.C., Civil Service. Clerk-Steno- grapher 1: $173-$216 per month, plus $10 per month special living allowance. Typ- ing speed 40 words per min- ute; shorthand | speed §0 words per Cler Stenographer 2: $211-§ per month, per month Special Living Allow ance. Typing speed 50 words per minut; shorthand speed 100 words per minute. Ap- plicants must be Canadian citizens or British subjects. —For application forms apply immediately to the Goverment Agent, Williams Lake; com- pleted forms to be returned not later than December 16, Competition No. Sa WIFE, EXCELLENT camp cook, husband flunky of experienced faller, with or without own power saws. Want work Inter- ior in same camp. Write E. J. Kimmel, General Delivery, New Westminster, B.C. FOR RENT SUITE, South Lakeside at Pat's Grocery Phone 392-Y. MODERN CABIN on Lakeside for winter months suit couple. Apply Drummond Lodge. ROOM AND BOARD. Phone 124-H. 1 AND 2-ROOM CABINS, pro- pane cooking and oil heat, on winter rates. Apply Williams Lake Auto Court. 955 PONTIAC, four-door, pow- der blue, new winter treads, 58,000 original miles, immac- ulate condition. Phone 6 p.m., Write Box 399, RITCHIE SAW Servic: 42 good used saws, inserted point, s know the size you re- ire, satisfaction guaranteed at Ritchie Saw Service, 100 Mile, B.C PLYMOUTH four-door “Suburban, VS automatic, A-1 condition, will take Jeep on trade-in. WOOD and sawdust burning Mc- MODERN SUITE. Apply at 57 Fifth Ave. South during day or phone 299-M after 6 p.m. 5-ROOM HOUSE, partly fur- nished, electricity. For in- formation see Mrs christ, 141 Mile. SALE OR TRADE mall cafe and drive- in combine, heated public swimming pool and Texaco gas pumps with stock and equipment at Langley $55,000.00 or trade for Wil- Terms liams Lake property. available. Write A. Hutzkal, P.O. Box 69, Town Phone Chimney Creek 1-3 FOR SALE — WE HAVE again started but- chering fine quality yearling and two-year-old beef. Cut- ting and wrapping, 5c pound. Phone Dugan Lake 4-A. E. J. Patenaude, 153 Mile House. peeaieaneiernaneens Race nO TWO BEDROOM house on skids ready to also 30 ten gal- jon milk cans, Apply Primrose Dairy Ltd., Phone 255, Town. _ 955 CHEVROLET cabover 3-ton : truck. Good rubber and body. an be seen at Cariboo Shell, 150 Mile. Price $1500. eee ONE 1953 TD9 TRACTOR, good shape, fully equipped for log- 00; ging, price $5 ; also one 5-ton Gerlinger fork lift, in good shape, $2,200. Write Don Ritchey, 3404-21st Ave., vernon, B.C., or phone Lin 92-5809. D4 CAT, w-angledozer; 199938 RF174 tandem truck and tandem trailer, 8 bunks and self-loading, © tendanie reach and licence; 174 tandem lumber cruek and licence; set of truck sanders. Contact Niquidet Bros. Gar- age and Freight Service Ltd., or Phone 1-A Horsefly. Lary white enamelled Kitchen range, warming shelf Jarge oven, in Szcellent — dition; reasonable. seen at Taylor-. Boughton "wit , liams Lak MODERN two-bedroom home in own. Phone 104-W. IDEAL FARM TRUCK, 1947 Fargo two-ton truck, stake deck, new engine, tires, bat- tery, anti-freeze,’ ete. | F.P. $650.00 Cariboo — Mobile Welders or McKay Equip- ment. GRAND upright Heintzman piano. Phone 198-M. 1952 CHEVROLET Pi ch canopy. Write Gordon Bur- ton, Gen. Dely., Town. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, 41° Marathon trailer, consists of two bedrooms, 4-piece bath- room, automatic washer. Can be had for low down payment. Phone 309 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m BEAUTIFUL registered boxer MACHINERY | LEGALS DECEMBER SPECIALS AT FINNING'S Everyone wants a bargain, and that's what gets at Finning’s. Good y ena the right price savi for ‘hina machinery ba INT c ‘in TD-14 TRACTOR centre 1948 model, has hyd, angle- dozer and winch Engine eluteh, tra final serviced; drives reconditioned, Rails , rollers repaired. fob Williams Lake. $9,500 FT-4760 CAT D-7 TRACTOR Good value in this recondi- tioned D-7. Has Cat cable dozer, Hyster winch, guards. Engine rebuilt, rolling gear 65-70 per cent. St) 000 spent on repairs. Buy, 30-day warranty, fob Prince Dee FT-4 _ $14,500 INT. tD- 18A TRACTOR model w-Isaacson angledozer, control, winch, guards PLUS Weldco clear- ing blade. Fair to good con- dition. Fair Buy, fob Wil- liams Lake. 8,250 FT-4368 _ = INT. TD-1§ TRACTOR old, this TD-18 angledozer, Carco And there’s an extra In set of winter trac! good condition, this is it. Fair Buy, fob Prince George. FT-4815 13,500 SEE YOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER FINNING TRACTOR Phone 130 Williams Lake ‘Where Used Equipment is a Business—Not a Sideline ” WANTED a 2 2” S48 and 1” hemlock, spruce or pine) 4 to 6 foot lengths. Tribune. LOGGING CONTRACT approxi- mately 1 million feet for D4 Cat, John Swetlikoe, N B.C.. phone Newton in Box 641, SMALL HOUSE in or near Wil- liams Lake. Write Box 642 Tribune. LOST TWO CHAIN CINCHES off lum- ber truck, between Chilec: Planer Mill and Post Office. Finder please leave at Swan- son Equipment or phone Chimney Creek 1-X. LEGALS Estate of John McLure >Graham, Deceased FOR SALE Horsefly, B.C. That house situate on the N% of the NE of the NE% of District Lot 3770, Cariboo District. Three-room cabin consisting of kitchen and two bedrooms with a well ad- jacent thereto. Inquire at Wilfred Jam: Graham, Ad- ministrator of the Estate of John McClure Graham, H pups available for Christmas| fly, B.C., or at the offic delivery. Phone Logan| H. Lee Skipp, Barrister 79 evenings or write to| Solicitor, P. 0. Box 68, 1429 Burden St, Pr. George.| liams Lake, B.C. on oe NOTICE TO MISCELLANEOUS CR EDITORS ob. UBLIC NOTICE the provisions ot Chapter 138, Act,” notice is that all unbranded, owned or by any person or must be removed from the Crown range within the ex- terior limits of that portion of the Kamloops Grazing District (established by B.C 2/59) which lies to the North of the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, on or before the fifteenth day of December of the year 1959, must be kept therefrom until the first day of May of the year 1960. During this period the De- partment will give considera- tion to applications of Li stock Assocations, Farmers’ Institutes and others, to round up or shoot wild and useless horses encumbering the Crown ranges, and any horses found on the Crown ranges during this period may be rounded up and disposed of or shot under the pro- visions of Section 5 and 6 of the said “Grazing Act” without further notice. Following expiration of the above closure period, no stock may be placed upon Crown range without first obtaining a permit to do so under the ons of the “ Grazing and_ Regulations “RAY WILLISTON" ands persons, and Forest Dated at Victo: 20th day of Octobe ELECTROLUS Sales and Service, las St., Prince Geo (Canada) Ltd., 1079 Doug B.C named required hereby claims, to send such y | the Executor | | to 959, after date xecutor will tribute the said estate among the entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then had notice. AND ALL PARTIES in- debted to the estate are re- the amount of Ex- quired to pay their indebtedness to the ecutor forthwith ISABELLA TAIT FRISKEY, c.o. George R. Pearson, Barrister and Solicitor, WE ARE NOW BUYING LUMBER MARKING INK IN BULK AND BOTTLING IN QUARTS AT A CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO YOU THE TRIRUNE PHONE 56 LAND REGISTRY (Section 161) IN THE MATTER OF 1. Northwest quarter of Dis- trtiet Lot 8866, said to contain 160 acres, more or less. . Northeast quarter trict Lot $866, District ACT of Dis- Cariboo office of Certificate of 39M to the lands in in my above-meu- the name of 150 Mile , B.C. and date the ot November, 1951. I HEREBY GIVE of my intention at bearing the NOTICE pira- tion of one calendar “month from the first pubii hereof to issue to the Jack Perry Croan, a Pro- visional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate. Any person having any in- formation with reference to sch lost certificate of title is requested to communicate with the undersigned. DATED at the Land Reg- istry Office, Kamloops, Brit- ish Columbia, this 9th day of istrar, Kamloops Land Registration Distric LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, and situate on the north side of Horsefly River approximately one mile east from Sucker Creek Bridge and 200 feet north of Black Creek Road. TAKE NOTICE that John Andrew Ryan, of 1835 Bare- lay Street, Vancouver, occupation prospector, intends TIMBER «4 Auction of Timber Sale X76832 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:30 a.m., on Friday. Decem- ber 18, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile the Licence , to cut 331,000 cubic fir, spruce, teas and other spec: og: sa sit uated Lake ering portion of Lot 4, Lillooet District One (1) year will be allowel for removal of timbe: 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 Forest Ranger, 100 ile House, B.C. Auction of aces Sale X7578: There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 a.m., on Friday, December 18, 1959, in the office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile the Licence to cut $0,000 cubic feet of fir, spruce, lodgepole pine and other species saw- logs, on an area situated north of Timothy Lake, por- tion of Lot Lillooet. One (1). year will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided anyone whois 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.; the Forest Ranger, 100 House, B.C. or Mile to apply for per n lescribed lease the following lands: — Commencing ost i} 00 at a mately from of thence east $0 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 80 chains; and containing 160 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is pozzuo- lana quarry. JOBN November 9, 195 A. RYAN. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate vicinity ‘of Beaver Lake and Valley. TAKE NOTICE that Pearl Louise Whitmer, of Likely, B.C., occupation matron, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- cribed lands:— Commencing at a _ post planted at the S.E. corner of Lot 82 thence five chains north; thence 10 chains east; thence five chains south, thence 10 chains west to point of commencement; and con- taining five acres, more or less. The purpose for ee ir land is required is ho: PEARL LOUISE WHITMER. Octoher 22, 1959. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C., and situace three miles north of the let of Abuntlet Lake on the east de of the Dean Rive notice that ki Stewart and Richard i occupations to fol- Bella Coola, intend > of the described lands:— Commencing at planted on the east Dean River thence north thence thence west and containing 10 or less, for the purpose ing camp JOHN RICHARD BLEWETT ROBERT W. STEWART. November 29, 1959. TIMBER AND MILLS Auction of Timber Sale X68133 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11 1960, in Forest the cut hem- idck and cedar trees and trees of other species, except living fir and spruce trees, on an area situated on vacant Crown land, end of east arm Quesnel Lake (Blue Creek), Cariboo Land Di (2) years will for removal timber. Provided attend the may submit a to be opened and anyone unable to auction in person sealed tender, at the hour of treated as one auction bid Further particulars may be rom the Deputy Forests, Victoria, District’ Forester B.C or Horsefly, B.C, b, 1959 Gazette, Noy. 2¢ Auction of Timber Sale X81935 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:30 a.m., on Friday, Decem- ber 18, 1959, in the olfice of the Forest Ranger, Williams BC, w Licence 270,000 cubic fir, spruce and other sawlo species situated on proximately %% mile east of Lot 9844, Cariboo District). | One (1) year 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 obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, the Forest Ranger, Lake, B.C. Auction of Timber Sale X81474 There will be offered for sale -at public auction, at 11 a.m., on January 15, 1960, in the ‘office of the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C., the Licence X$1474, to cut 761,000 cubic feet of fir, spruce and lodgepole pine trees and trees of other species, on an area situated on vacant Crown land, of Gustafsen Lake Creek Road), Lillooet District. Lend be of (3) for years will removal Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in p On may submit a sealed tem of ATTEND ROYAL WINTER FAIR Toronto Tele: These two little pigs aren’t going to market, at least not yet. opened Nov. 13, in Toronto. them bon voyage and good luck. + They went to the Royal Winter Fair, which Inge Stamatovic wishes |to Anglicans start world relief fund TORONTO—Most Rev. Howard H. Clark, Primate of the Angli- can Chureh of Canada, this week announced the inauguration with- in the church of a continuing fund for world relief. The action, approved by Gen- eral Synod, will enable the church respond quickly when finan- cial aid is needed in times of emergency at home and abroad. The fund, to be known as the Primate’s World Relief Fund, is now open for contributions, and there will be a national appeal on its behalf on Sexagesima Sun- day, next February 21. In a letter to all cler chureh throughout Canada, bishop Clark said that of amount to be raised, at a least $100,000 will be contributed to the World Retugée Year program sponsored by the United Nations and supported by the World Council’ of Churches. By this means the Anglican Church of Canada hopes to increase substan- tially its support of the program of, Inter-Church Aid and Service to Refugees of the World Council. OFFICE SUPPLIES Staplers - Perforators Filing Supplies Binders - Ledger Sheets THE TRIBUNE Phone 56 The Corporation of the Village of Williams Lake PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the election now pending, and that I have granted such poll; and, further, that the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, for whom only votes will be received, are:— Whether for Address Surname Other Name Chairman or Term. of ‘Ole Occupation Commissioner : | | | | Logs: GETZ | Dean | Commissioner | One year | Williams Lake | Contractor | | | KALLAUR Anthony One year | Williams Lake | | to be opened at the hour auction and treated 2s one id Further particulars may be obtained from the Depuis Minister ot Fore v B. the Distr Kamloops, Ranger, 100 Mile House, Ga 39 tte Noy Auction Timber Sale will of ATOLIG be oitered for Licence to cut 439,000 cubic feet of fir and other species (except spruce) sawlogs, on an area situated 1 mile west of Ruth Lake, approximately %4 mile north and west of Lot House, XT0416, will be of year removal allowed 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 treat- ed as one bi Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C.: or the Forest Ranger, 100 Mile House, B.C. ST From who have left for the Old Country after five years in Williams Lake, ‘Good-bye “ to our old friends, and our wish that you may enjoy a Merry Christm a seeeney am Fa i iii | BURT & MARY SANDER) SUCH POLL will be opened at the Village Hall, day of December, 1959, between the hours of 8 o’clock in the forenoon and 8 in the evening, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Second Avenue, on the 17th GIVEN under my hand this 8th day of December, 1959. “E.G. WOODLAND ” Returning Officer. 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