Page 4 THE TRIBUME, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, July 26, 1951. Classified Ads Classified rates — 3c per word first insertion, 2c subsequent insertions. 80c minimum charge. Payment strictly in advance. COMING EVENTS Oliver Theatre — This wee Next “Story of Seabiscuit” “When Willie Comes Marching. Home” week: Veterans’ Picnic McLeese Lake, Sun- day, July 29. Buses leave Elks Hall at 12:45. REFRIGERATION ALIK-IN’ COOLER ideal for milk, fruit and vegetables, approximately 7x6" guaranteed. Reply P.O. Box 460, New Westminster. B.c. Business Directory C. H. Dodwell & Co. (R. BEAUCHAMP) NOTARY PUBLIC Insurance Real Estate WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. The Tribune for scratch pads, Rub- ber stamps, office stationery. a ee! FOR SALE — Portable sawmill, 18 ft. carriage, V-belt drive with al- most new Mercury power unit, com- plete with conveyor box with chain, top saw, cut-off saw, 50-inch head saw. Apply Blackstock & Coborn, Forest Grove, FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1932 Chrysler Write sedan, clean throughout. O. Schneider. Fawn P.O., Lone Butte. ee RS "| SOME ft. PEEP PREEZE, 7 to 21 cu. 8.00 und up. 5 year jfuarantee. P.O. Box 460, New West- BARGAIN OF THE YEAR —1949 KBS 8 International, 18,0 miles, equipped with many extras to give comfort service to owner. rd all steel custom- built dump Heil hoist, i chanical condition excellent. 01 wolf bunters, $5.00 each J..W. | ber WM. H. FRA ana Scot K. HAMBLEY, R.o. Optometric Eyesight Specialists offices at Ormsby Clinic Bldg., Vernon, B.C. Corner Mill Ave. and Water St. Kelowna, B.C, At Williams Lake every six months TOM C.. STEVENS Watchmaker & Jeweller located at Wilkinson’s Radio Shop Williams Lake, B.C. URE’S LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING MENDING e REPAIRS Out of Town Customers given Prompt Attention @ INSURANCE | @ REAL ESTATE © INVESTMENT FRED B. BASS Across from Post. Orfice Williams Lake, B.C. HUNT'S BEAUTY PARLOR ZOTO and JAMAL MACHINELESS THERMIQUE OL PERMANENTS Phone 42-R3 W. D. ROBERTS Funeral Director and Embalmer WILLIAMS LAKE TOM WILLIAMS B. C. Land Surveyor General Delivery 9:00 tires, 178” wWheelbas wuse heavy fishplating. Apply J. A. Makaro Sawmill, 100 Mile House. FOR SALE —66'x132’ vacant lot, blocks from town. Terms if desired. E. J. Boyde, Town, 5 WANTED — Would like to rent three | or four-room house in Williams Excellent references. Reply Mrs. D. Mulholland, 1607 - 32nd St.,| Vernon, B.C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Lard In Land Recording District of Quesnel, and situate in the vicin- ity of Horsefly Peninsula, Take notice that Williard R. Fowler of Horsefly, occupation, contractor, intends to apply to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted % mile south of boat houses, Horsefly Bay, thence five chains south; thence ten chains west; thence five chains north; thence ten chains east, and containing five acres, more or less. W. R. Fowler. Dated July 19th, 1951. woodworking industry, have whe-e these molded plastics and rock lug 14-ply 1000529 ff0m many different types of Cana- tires. General appearance and me- | dian wcods provide the added attrac. | ducts Laboratory of the Department |of Resources and Development allows FOR SALE — Male pups from trained |"@P!d production of curved plywood shapes. These have proved adaptable for many different types of use. too hE FOR SALE — 1938 Ford coach, radio and heater; also trailer with two For bunks, stove and cupboards. funther particulars coniact E. H Brundage, ‘Town. NOTICE Tenders will be received up to 12 noon, August 13, 1951 at the Village Clerk's office for the lay- ing of 330 feet of six-foot side- walk and 182 feet of four-foot conerete sidewalk and 132 feet of conerete curb. Sperifications may be obtained at the Village Office. Lowest or any tender not neec- essarily accepted. Board of Village Commissioners Williams Lake. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate on the Likely-Keithley road east of Cedar Creek road, Take notice that Cecil J. Smith, of Likely, B.C.. occupation truck driver, intends .to apply for per- mission to purchase the following Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST i Office open daily except Monday 9 to 4:30 Medical Dental Bldg. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. described lands: Ce ing at a post planted approximately 300 feet cast of Cedar “Creek road on the Keithley Road, thence 2 chains north; thence 1g chains east; thence 8 chains south; thence using road for a boundary line on the south 16 chains west to post of com- mencement and containing 10 acres, more or less. _ Cecil J. Smith. Dated June 2, 1951. 6th in a series to bring you the facts about your Hospital Insurance j plan WHAT ABOUT PRIVATE HOSPITAL B.C Private hospital insuran. B.C.H.LS. services for the sa: Insurance, provision w. providing it could give Many people have asked, “Why ef SURANCE PLANS? and as a result left the field. When comparisons are made between B. gotten that B.C.H.I.S. covers everyone, and restricted in services and in membership. As groups. they For example, ailment, nor In most cases, private plans sel will cover. insure anyone over a certain large number of people. Private plans did a go far enough. They were not designed to meet the needs of the people of B.C. The people of B.C. needed a H. 1949, nearly one out of ev were losing money and cities, give cash grants to keep them in operation. the people from high hospital b was the answer. B.C. citizens for acute care. Some plans”, without considering thatypriy. in the midst of the conditions w. the overall situation in 1948, and people have said, ‘Give the Hospital Insurance ate plans operated befor hich made B.C.H.LS they wouldn't solve i as far as they.went, but they didn’t go far to private plans would mean a ret It’s true that B.C.H..S. premiums have increase kept their premiums down in the face of risin, and giving similar coverage, charged by B.€.H.I.S. B.C.H.I.S. has accom against large hospital bills for acute care, operate on a sound financial basis. Next week, we will discuss ‘ Be sure to read these messages. They deal with a plan which has already paid over $40,000.000 for more than 500,00 is providing benefits for thousands_ more ea B.C. HOSPITAL IN7URANCE SERVICE— me low premium. When the as made whereby any existing ; equal benefits and coverage. Private plans could not do this many private plans do not insure against the re: YP P ery three persons could not pay his municipalities and the provincial governme ills, and at the same time help the can now enjoy protection against large hospital bills their premiums would mo plished its major objectives. People may now plan could continue don’t private hospital insurance plans operate in ce plans do not operate in B.C. because they can not match government introduced Hospital operation H.1.S. and private plans, it is often for- seldom remembered that private plans were a result, their benefits were limited age. This good j to certain lect the people they will insure, and limit what -occurance of a previous feature automatically excludes a job as far as they went, but they didn’t ospital Insurance plan. Before B.C.H.LS. started in hospital bill. Many nt had to hospitals Something had t» be worked out to protect . necessary enough hospitals. B.C.H.LS. plan back to the private e B.C.H.LS. They operated They didn’t solve t now. Private plans were good to solve B.C.’s problems. To return urn to conditions similar to those of 1948. d, but private plans could not have g hospital costs. If they were stillin operation st likely be more than those now ; have protection and the hospitals are now in a position to ch month. e YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST LARGE HOSPITAL BILLS, THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE HON. DOUGLAS TURNBULL, Minister BCH-51-11 SSS ae “What about the different hospital public ward rates??? your Hospital Insurance plan— 0 hospital cases. and uthetic resin adhesives and di- clertric heating, now available to the made possible the mass produoticn of curv- ed plywood. A wide field appears to curved plywood shapes can successfully compete with light metal al- dy, 8inch heavy duty J0VS The fine figure of veneers cut Notice of Intention to Apply SS Ee eee OFFERS plainly markea Equipment” on the envelope will be received by the undersigned up s d on August 15, 1951, fo: In Laad Recording Disti | eee asia ere Cariboo frit tis ee iS ne Single Drum winch sae ee i > ©. 1 S. 301 Willys Jeep oats Creek P.O. B.C located “as is and where is? at the Take notice that Kathleen Al- e a exandra Telford, of Alexis Creek, ee Works Dept, Williams Lake, B.C, occupation rancher, in. tends to apply for permission to Purchase the following described LAND ACT “Offer for To Purchase Land Further information may be ob- tained upon application to _the lands: district Engineer, Williams Lake. Commencing at a post plantea Each offer submitted should on the South East corner of Lot identify the item or items con- 701 thence 40 chains north: thence cerne: 40 chains east; thence 40 cliains south; thence 40 chains west and containing 160 acres, more or less, unsurveyed land. Kathleen A. Telford Dated June 18th, 1951, ~ Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, : Victoria, B.C. f 2 eee [ LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to. apply LAND acr to purchase Land Notice of Intention to Apply In Land Recording District of Quesnel, B.C. and situate on shore of Morehead Lake Take notice that Jack Forman Of 852 Roosevelt Crescent. North Vancouver, B.C. occupation su- Periniendent, intends to apply for Permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted approx. 1980 feet easterly from SW corner of Foresiry Reserve and on the north shore of More- head Lake thence 19 chains north; thence 10 chains east; thence 10 chains south; thence 10 chains west and containing 10 acres, more or less. To Pur Land In Land Recording District of Carivoy and situate about g miles west of Alexis Creele P.O., B.C. Take notice that Kathleen al. exandra Telford, of Alexis Creck, B.C.. occupation rancher, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following ~ described lands: Commencing at a post planted on south west corner of Lot 8957, thence 40 chains north; thence 20 chains west; thence 40 chains south; thence 20 chains east, and containing 80 acres, more or less, unsurveyed land, Kathleen A. Telford. Dated June 18th, 1951, ° Jack Forman per Raymond F. Sharpe, (agent). Dated June 16th, 1951. Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Williams Lake Ruction Room We Sell Anything, Anytime K. G. McKenzie 2 Clerk J. R. Erskine, Auctioneer FARM MACHINERY BARGAIN H.G. 42, 18 h.p. Oliver Crawler Now in Stock FOR SALE sav BARGAIN PRICE Interior Power & Equipment L. D. Scott TO COMBINE ECONOMY WITH PERFORMANCE The New AUSTIN TRUCKS 3 ton and 2 ton models Six cylinder — 4-speed transmission -- provision for tire pump or power take-off on transmission -- hydraulic brakes -- vacuum booster on 5-ton long wheelebase models -- 12 volt ignition system -- equipped with twin heaters -- standard left hand drive -- electric windshield wipers. PRICES F.0.B. 100 MILE HOUSE Model SWB 18500 Austin 3 ton = equipped with 2-speed Eton rear axle, §.25x20 12 ply dual tires, semi cab-over, wheelbase L525 factory primed but unpainted, car- .00 rying capacity approximately 7 tons Model SWB 18500 Austin 3 ton equipped with 2-speea Eton rear axle, 8.25x20 12 ply dual tires, semi cab-over, wheelbase 157%4”, tire air compressor built in, factory primed but unpainted. Car- 315 Q-00 rying-capacity approximately 7 tons 700-20 - 34x7 dual Model LWB 13500 Austin 2 ton equipped with single-speed axle, tires, semi cab-over, wheelbase 134”, factory primed but unpainted --- Carrying capacity approx. 4% tons. 2380.00 (A Perfect Ranch TRUCK) A. Austin A-70 Pickup, 34 ton Austin A-40 pickup, 14 ton ---- $1910.00 - $1600.00 write or phone For further particulars, now on hand at 100 MILE HOUSE GARAGE 100 MILE HOUSE, B.c.