THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAN LARE, B.C. Thursday, January 24, 1952. Classified Ads Classified rates — ge Per word first insertion, 2 80c minimum charge. COMING EVENTS Oliver Theatre— This week— “Lullaby of Broadway” Next week— “The Lemon Drop Kia” “Branded” IN MEMORIAM MeNEIL — In memory of our beloved husband and father, Benjamin How. y 21st, 1950 “Home is the sailor, home from e sea, And the hunter home from the hill.” Lovingly remembered by his wife. Laura ,and sons, Benjie and Herbie. ard McNeil, who passed away Janu. 2e subsequent insertions, Payment strictly in advance. i FOR SALE trailer equipped to haul long and short logs, poles, piling ete., in cluding job. Will take car as part payment. What offers? Apply O Graf, Lone Butte, B.C. =e LEE eee FOR SALE — All white Empire oil burner range. Copper hot water coil. Also new 12-foot round bot- tom smoothskin boat. May pe seen at Rosary Hall House, FOR SALF — 14 registered Here ford Buils, coming two years oid next spring, Apply 150 Mile Ranch, 150 Mile. B.C. HAIR CARE Treat your hair with respect Business Directory “PEARL OIL TREATMENTS” will. give your hair that uatural sheen. Phone 72-R-3 | Tom Williams B.C. Land Surveyor General Delivery is WILIAMS LAKE, B.C, @ INSURANCE @ REAL ESTATE @ INVESTMENTS F. B. BASS LTD. Across from Post Office Williams Lake, B.C. W. D. ROBERTS Funeral Director and Embalmer WILLIAMS LAKE BEATTY WASHING MACHINES SERVEL Kerosene Refrigerators ONA LIGHTING PLANTS 150 Mile Store TOM C. STEVENS Watchmaker & Jeweller located. at Wilkinson's Radio Shop Williams Lake, B.C. J.C.A: LONG B.C. LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER e Williams Lake, B.C. URE’S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING MENDING © REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given Prompt Attention CH. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate Tnsurance WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Scot K. Hambley, R.O.” OPTOMETRIST At the Avery Clinic one Wednesday of each month For appointment phone Dr. Avery's office ext Clinic Wednesday, February 6th Andy’s Wood & Sawdust Delivery on MILLWOOD and SAWDUST For delivery call WESTWICK BROS. Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST Office Open Daily except Monday 10 to 4 Medical-Dental Bldg. | LIVESTOCK WANTED TOP PRICES paid for any quantity of Fox meat Horses. Cash on you: ranch. Contact Bill White, 265 sth Ave., Haney, B.C. Phone Haney 789. WORK WANTED eS NTED — General house repairs. Inside Finishing. Box $106, 2 Williams Lake, Phone. (2-1-3 ' |WORK WANTED -— Steady work wanted by expert are welder, also acetylene welding and burming. Good mechanie with 5 years say mill and logging experience. Good carpenter. Ma. r.ed, sober, lrish 4 ent. Please sta ticulars when answerin " infermation write Box Tribune. a WORK WANTED — Housework wanted — preferably ironing. By day or hour. Phone 51 MISCELLANEOUS PLANER LOCATION WANTED — sturdy planer-moulder 4x12, 4- side; will rent or go into lumber dressing proposition with practical man, Write at once to G. McNolty, Lac La Hache P.O. | PETS — Will give away 4) | old part Spaniel pups. Also Cocker | spaniel bitch. Apply C. J. Lyne, Near Catholic Church. | TRADE — 24-inch P.M chain saw for 2800 Ib. team of horses. J. Fox. wil ams Lake. SS FOR RENT — Two-:00m cabin partly furnished, also garage. See B. J. Boyde. END EMBARRASSING BALDNESS. “At last a tested, proven hair restor- er. Quickly promotes hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Sold on full money back guarantee. For partic- ulars write Thalia Herbal Products Ltd., 4371 West 10th Avenue, Van- couver, B.C. WANTED TO RE room for One sieeping g couple. Phone AUCTION s TIMBER SAL SASL There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10 a.m., Saturd. February 16, the office of the Forest . 100 Mile House, 8.C., the Licence X55444, to 000 F.e.M. species saw. situated near Straight Lak Five (5) years will be aliowed vemoval of timber, “Provided anyone unable to at- tend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treat- ed as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. for displayed by the Liquor Control Board of This edvertisement is not published or by the Government of British Columbia, FOR SALE — 1950 White truck and By STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN wenn v tree Nv QUIET, PLEASE-- YOURE DISTURBING TH’ BAR: ANDO ME WITH 1 THIS SPLITTING HEADACHE! AUCTION SALE i TIMBER SALE X53403, There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 9:30 a.m; on Saturday, February 2nd, 1952, in the office of the Forest Ranger. Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence X53403, to cut 13,425,000 f.b.m. ot Fir, Spruce, Balsam and Cedar, and 381,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area cover- ing part of Lot 470, situated 2 miles north of Likely, Cariboo Land District. Eight years will be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided anyone unanle to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at’ the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, 3.C. SESSre ae Ne AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X53479 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 9th, 1352, in the office of the Forest Ranger at LEONARD JAMES SANDFORD Deceased é TAKE NOTICE that by order of his Honour Judge Henry Castillou made the 3rd day of Jaanary, 1952, I was appointed administra. tor of the estate of Leonard James Sandford, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said es- tate are hereby required to fur- nish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 7th day of February, 1952, after which ciaims filed may be paid without rever- ence to any claims of which I then had no-knowledge. And all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 7th ‘day of January, 952, Sydney Allen, Olficial Admi Quesnel, B.C. ‘COURT OF REVISION Quesnel Forks Assessment and Collection District trator, Notice’ is herevy given tnat a Court of Revision under the Pio- visions of the “Taxation Act” re- the 100 Mile News MRS. C. CASE mado a trip by bus cn Saturday night to Kamloops, tak- the doctor for treatment. JOUN ROSENEPAU of Depfair, Washington, brought his brother, Rae, home to 100 Mile on Saturday morning. Rac, who has a erushed vertebrae, has been taking treat ments, but the doctors tell him that rest is the best possible cure. JOHN ROSENPAU went or Canim Lake to visit his brothers. MRS. KELLER, one of the em- ployees at the Coffee Shop, shpped and fell down the Cofee Shop steps. She was taken to Ashcroft and then to Williams Lake. The doctor reports she has a crushed vertebrae and will be in the Lospital ror some time. RUTH WAGNER is also ‘ill and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mat Wag- ner, is managing the Coffee Snop in her absence. ie H. AULD made a business trip to "Vancouver last week. SCHOOL INSPECTOR Wm. Mouat called at 100 Mile on his way from Forest Grove. THE SCHOOL BUS broke down on TSE AUCTION SALE TIMBER SALE X55209 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 9:30 ‘fownship 41, situated south of Knife Crecx, 3 boo Land District. Five years wiil be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may subinit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tainer from the Deputy Minister “of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. | members, Friday when tetutning from Forest Grove and the children had to be brought home by taxi. | MR. and MRs. FRED DAVIS of ing their three montis old baby to, the 105 Mile were guests of the staff | of The Lodge for dinner on Saturday night . MR. and MRs. REYNOLDS have moved to Williams Lake. Si and Sid Reynolds are also in Williams Lake. THE AGENT is now at Exeter and the Board of Trade is trying to have ” a telephone connectinon made froin 100 mile to Exeter. | THE Board of Trade of Forest Gr ove and vicinity have donated $25 and are accepting donations for a needy sick family. WE ARE SORRY to hear that Mrs. Meldrum of Exeter has received news of her brother's death in Nova Scotia. MR. and MRS. LEWIS JUDSON and baby daughter were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. Scott Saturday night. : H. WILCOX brought the remain- der of his cattle to 100 Mile for in- spection, and they are being trucked to Vancoinver for slaugther. Lac La Hache News THE Community Club was happy to welcome so many new people to their dance January 19th. It was a most successful evening all told, with good music, good refreshments and everyone participating in the fu MEMBERS of the Pee-wee hockey . team managed by Billy Ogda: certainly eager beavers comes to geting to a game. Ken and Gordon seven miles bafore walked their thumbing brought results in order to turn out for their Sunday zame. FANS had a chilly reception at the Lac La Hache-Clinton senior hoc- key game, Sunday. Early in the game the-day was quite balmy, but a sud- den gale and snow storm straight from the north sent many people hunting for shelter Only the very hardiest remained to see the Clinton team win, 8-7, Williams Lake, B.C., the Licence | SPecting X53479, to cut 6,420,000 f.b.n of Fir’ Spruce and Balsam’ ana | CoM 10,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles ; and Piling on an area covering Part of Lots 722 and 725, situated south of Antoine Lake, Caribou Land District. Six years will Williams Lake, B.C. day February 5th, 1952, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Court House. Quesnel, B.C. — Thursday, Feb- — Tues- be allowed for A ruary 7th, 195 10:30 o'clock Fgmoval of timber. ‘ in the forénoon in the Court 4 "Provided anyone unable to-}\House, i as pees attend the auction in péréon Dated at Quesnel, B.C... this mnay “submic tender to Bie | 14th day “ot vanuary, a5. opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Further particulars may be ob- tained from the Deputy Mimster of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the In Canada there is a branch bank District Forester, Kamloops, B.C. | for every 3,700 Canadians. William Alyin Johnston, Court of Revision. PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. Pacific Standard Time (Vancouver (Union Pier): ‘Willams Lake oy Quesnel : Quesnel Williams Lake s Vancouver (Union Pier) 9330 \Phurs., and Sat. ~~ Ly 5:35 am. Tue. Thurs., and Sat. = SOUTHBUUND Tue. Thurs. and Sat. Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Wed., Fri., and Sun. Stage connects with train at Quesnel for Prince George, Barkerville and Wells Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL NORTHBOUND Mont Wed., ana Fri, Tue. Effective September s0th, 1951 Ly. am. Ar. 8:45 am. Ly. 7:30 p.m. Ly. 11:30 p.m, Ar. 6:30 p.m. Passengers to and from Starting January 1, 1952, the Pro- vincial Government will join with the Government of Canada in paying an allowance of $10 a month, called Old-age Assistance, to persons be- tween the age of 65 and 69 who ind cate need by pass ing an eligibility ” Ue Addons qualify, up to $10 monthly and cost-of-living bonu: a total yearly income: $ 720 if single. of not more than Are You Between 65 and 69? medical, optical, drug and limited dental care. T » & person must qualify for Old-age To qualify for Old-age Assistance, you must be between the ages of 65 and 69; have lived in Canada for twenty years; pass an eligibility test and have proof of age, residence and income. and aS) the Provincial Government will pay to those who as a cost-of-living bonus, a: nd Health Services which include the payment of B.C. Hospital Insurance premi i ‘0 qualify for the Health Services Assistance, and have $1080 if married and tiy ing with spouse who dees not qualify for Ald-age Assistance. $1200 if married and living with spouse who also qualifies tor Old-age Assistance, ance, @ A person must have lived in B.C. for three yeas for the cost-of-living: bo Assi @ *Potal yearly income includes Old calculation of assets (home, ge and one yeux for the Health Serv stance, other income, immediately prior to his application to quality 8. and an amount based on a property, bonds, money in bank, ete.) THE SOCIAL HON. A, D. TURNBULL, Minister For full particulars, visit your local Welfare Office WELFARE BRANCH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Government of British Columbia BE. W. GRIFFITH, Deputy Minister