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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of
Cattle, feed, 3 tractors, S.P.
swather, baler, miscellaneous
items, farm machinery, house-
hold effects, appliances, etc.
For
GORDON EISLER
Lot 28, Con. 7, Logan, Twp
2 miles South-East of Brodhagen
or 3 miles West of Willowgrove
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
12 o'clock noon
CATTLE - 2 Holstein x
Hereford heifers With calves at
side; 36 Stocker' Hereford and
Angus steers and heifers rang-
ing in weight from 500-700-lb.
HOGS - 29 gOod chunks. '
FEED - Approximately 600
bales of hay; Quantity of Timo-
thy seed and Alfalfa.
MACHINERY . and MISC. -
International W4 tractor; J.D.
'M' tractor equipped with loader
and plow; M.H. No. 22 tractor
equipped with corn scuffler;
Cockshutt No. 502, 12-ft., S.P.
swather, nearly. new; George
White 170-bu. P.T.O. driven man-
ure spreader, nearly new and
corn racks; M-F No. 10 baler in
good condition; 3-Dry'm land
roller; Ebersol 32-ft. bale elevat-
or and 1/2 -h.p, motor; New Idea
No. 7, one-row. P.T.O. driven
corn picker; Oliver 3-furrow
trail type plow on rubber; Int.
7 1/2 -ft. cultivator; J.D. 8-ft. dou-
ble disc. 3-section of drag har-
ows; Int. 3 -bar side rake; farOw-
Vig crate; feed cart; rubber tire
wagon and grain bin; Mc-D. 13-
run seed drill; some scrap iron;
"18-fe. 4- gkairt anger 1R-ft."
.rack, new: Universal milker
pump• and unit; one Surge unit;
Renfrew electric cream separat-
or; forks; shovels; tools; wagon
load of small items.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
I'M Gcit•tik BENT
1112 GANGSTERS,
motss -reizs
FOLITICINNS
WHAT SMALL IMPORTS ARE
Yoki THINKtw,; of ComPETINC,
tERRARr ?
.„PoC2EcHE 2.
-It Notices - 20. Auction Sales
VACUUM cleaner saleS and ser-
vice for all makes. R. K. Peek-,
Varna. Phone Heneall 262-5350. AUCTION SALE
18-73-ff
1. Coming Events
HAM and strawberry supper,
Cromarty Presbyterian Church,
Wednesday, June 25 from 5 to
8. p.m. Adults $1.75, children 12
and under 75 cents, 1-83-2
A presentation for Mr. and Mrs.
William Murphy, ,(nee,, Luella
Moylan) will be held on 'Satur-
day, June 21st in the Seaforth
Community Centre. Ladies
please bring lunch. 26-83x2
SIXTEEN day East Coast Tour
by chartered coach leaving Sat- •
urday, June 28th, includes Bos-
ton, Cape Cod, New Brunswick,
Nova- Scotia, Cabot Trail, P.E.I.,
• Shedioc Lobster Festival, etc.
Write Habkirk Transit Service,
Box 700, Seaforth or phone,527-
1222 for itinerary. 1-81-5
OPEN House, Queensway Nur-
sing Home, Hensall, Saturday,
June 21st from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Conducted tours. 1-84-1
A,presentation for Mr, and ,Mrs.
Walter Nicholson, (nee Gerald:
ine Conolly) in Brodhagen Com-
munity Hall, Friday June 20th.
Everyone welcome. Ladies please
bring, , ,1841
AN old time dance, Staffa Hall
Saturday, June 21st sponsored
by Staffa Girl's Baseball Club.
Ladies please b r i n g. lunch.
Everybody welcome. 1-84-1
A party honouring Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eckert's 25th wedding an-
niversary will be held in Brod-
hagen Community Hall on Fri-
day, June 27 at 9:00 p.m. Friends
and neighbors welcome. Refresh-
ments available. ". 1-84x2
• OPEN. House at Se-afoith-Jewel-
kers, Thursday, June 26 9 a.m.
to' 6 p.m. Refreshments and
door prize. • - 1-84-2
4. Help Wanted
RELIABLE daily , baby sitter
from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m., 5 day
week. Phone • 5274764, after 5.
4-84x1
MEN. or women who would-like
to travel, delivering goods from
one town to another. Car Sup-
plied and expenses paid. If you
are married and would like to
take wife we also supply a house
trailer. F. D. Kyte, Tillsonburg. -
Phone 842-2718. 4-73-tf
MEN and women pensioners who
would like good home of their
own not Jiving with the owner,
doing light work in a small fact-
ory. Also men who would like to
work On a farm. F. D. Kyte, Till-
sonburg, Ontario. Phone 842-
2718, ' 4-73-tf
LOCAL MAN
REQUIRED
I need a representative for
my firm in this area. This
opening may be worth up
to $8,000.00 yearly for the
right person. Full or part-
time,
Can you make short auto
trips? We hope you will
start soon and stay with
us a long time.
Contact Now!' J. L, O'Reilly,
RR 2, Dublin, phone 345-
2465. '
4-83-3
REGISTERED
NURSING
ASSISTANT
Applications are invited for
the position of Registered
Nursing Assistant with the
Huron County Health Unit.
Applicant will require trans-
portation as duties include
work in School Health Ser-
vicea and Child Health Con-
ferences throughout Huron
'County.
Applications with copies of
two recent references should
be made to Dr. G. P,' A. Ev-
ans, Medical Officer of Heal-
th, Court House, Goderich,
SS soon as possible.
4-83-2
I. Rap Wanted:
EXpERIENCED welder, phone
527-031,0, Huron. Canadian Fab-'
ricators. 4-84-1
BABYSYPTER for 2 small child-
ren starting in September.
Week-days front 4 to ii p.m. in
my own home. Call 5274531.
4-84-1
7. Situations Wanted
STUDENT available for summer
einployment, prefers baby sit-
ting. Peg Grovier, phone 527-
1830. 7-84x1
WILL baby sit one child in my
own home for a working mother.
Phone 5274901. 7-844
8. Farm Stock for Sale
TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old.
Phone 345-2489. 8-84-1
23 pigs, 8 to 10 weeks old. John
E. MacLean, 5274608. 8-844
SIX Hereferd heifers, 700 lbs.,
servicable age bulls. George
Love, Walton. 8-84-1
24 pigs, six weeks old and 20
pigs eight weeks old. Ken Pres-
zcator, RR 1, Clinton, 482-7151.
8-84x1
SEVEN*pigs, ten weeks old. Ap-
ply Joseph Dorsey, Dublin.
Phone 345-2824 8-84-1
FOUR high grade Holstein hei-
fers, bread Herferd with pro-
duction• records. Apply A. Binn-
endyk, Kippen. Phone 262-5502.
8-64-1
9. Poultry for Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started- Pullets
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
,Seaforth
Phone 527.0847 ° Box 169
11-7341
10. Used' Cars for Sale
1963 Volkswagon, new tires and
new paint job, good. running con-
dition. 527-1280. 10-84-1
11. Articles for Sale
KA.TADIN Potatoes, • Alphonse
Cronin. Phone $45-2856. 11-83-2
ONE sewing machine, 1 library
table. 527-1854. 11-844
25 acres of mixed hay. Joseph
Ryan, •'yValton. 527-0668. 11-84-1
MOVING, must sell one steel of-
fice desk: 527-0664. 11.84-1
ONE John Deere 24T bailer in
good condition, Phone 527-1957.
• 11-84-2
QUANTITY' of hay, $10 per acre,
Apply to Joe Hastings, lot 25,
con. 7, Hibbert. 11;844
24 T. John Deere bailer, good
condition, phone 5274957-
11-84-2
ONE chesterfield and chair in
good condition. Phone 527-1733.
11-84x 1
ONE 230. cu. in. 6 cylinder mot-
or, good running condition. Ph-
one 345-2950. 11-84-1
DION self-unloading wagon, used
.for 3 years. Phone 527-1516.
11-84--1
WESTINGHOUSE Stereo, 2
old, Excellent condition, 527-1493
after 6:00 p.m. 11.84-1
ALLIS Chalmers side rake, call
after 7:30 p.m. 236-4726.
11-83-2
SEVEN puppies, part Collie, to
be given away to a good home.
Phone '345-2085. 11-83.2
CRUSHED gravel delivered or at
the pit. John Thompson, 527-
0238. 11-75-tf
TV and Radio repairs, certified
technician, all rates posted in
shop. Also home service any-
where in Seaforth and surround-
ing district. Stannah the Radio.
Man.•527-0703, 17 Sperling St.,
Seaforth. 11-834f
When convenient, use back
door. It is our business to give
comfort and save you money.
JACK THOMPSON'S
Family Shoes & -Repairs
8 Main Street
11-83-tf
COPIES
Copies of your important pa-
pers or documents while you
wait. Letter size, 25c each.
The Huron Expositor
11-29-tf
TIMEX WATCHES
SOLI? AND SERVICED
THROUGH
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
11-73-tf
Aluminum Awnings
and Siding
10 years in the area, workman-
ship guaranteed.
Call Mathers Home Improvement
Clinton 482-7372.
11-784f
ATTENTION
FARMERS
We have a good stock of el-
ectric motors for all your hay-
ing and harvesting require-
ments.
Complete rewinding and re-
pair services. Our low overhead
is your saving.
Robb Electric Motors
Stratford, Ontario
Huron Street ft City Limits
Dial 3M-6170.
11-834
11. Articles for Safe
M. F. Mower, 7 ft. cut, three'
Pciiithitch, used one season,
reasonable, Percy Woolacott,
Mitchell. 11.84-1
NEW portable T V's, one year
guarantee, $109.95, Stannah the
Radio Man. Sperling at John,
Phone 527-0703. 11-84-tf
WE carry in stock wire fencing,
fence posts, baler twine, veter-
inary supplies and building mat-
erials. Kinburn General Store,
phone 482-7118. 11.84-2
CASE two row stuffier for V. A.
C, or S. tractor. 2 Surge milking
units, pump and line; 'also John
Deere manure spreader, all in
god shape. Phone 345-2713.
11-84'2
ONE piece 11)0 percent Acrylic
carpet, size 12' x 12', colour,-
wheat gold. Special $9.95 sq. yd.
Regular $10.95 sq. yd. Apply
Hildebrand Paint and Paper
527-1880. 11-84-1
1 John Deere 2 row bean and
corn scuffler, 1 M. F. rotary
wweeder, 1 Innis 4 row bean
puller, 1 Innis windrower and
conveyor, one year old. Glen
• McMichael, 527-0395, RR 4, Wal-
ton. 11-84-2
200 cups and saucers; floral
fibreglass trays; choice assort-
ment in aluminum-ware at
Seaforth Jewellers. Say, did you
see our last weeks' ad about 17
Jewel Cardinal watches for $9.95
. and up? . 11-844
BUFFET,. one extension table,
a davenport and 2 chairs, electric
stove, sewing. machine, baby bug-
gy, bedding and sealers. Mrs.
Charles Dietz, phone 345-2018.
11-844
USED 4-burner electric range.
also electrie refrigerator with
freezer compartment. Both in
exceptionally good condition at
Crown Hardware. 11-84-1
SACRIFICE
180 gallon water, tank with
jacket heater. Ron Savauge, 527-
1103. , 11-84-tf
12. Wanted to Buy
A grain thrower in goodROT
dition, Phone 527-0428. 12-84-1
HOUSEHOLD effects of 'an old-
er house. Phone 482-7358.
12-73-tf
Oa) postcards-andIOys, diaries,
books, china, glass and furnit-
ure. Phone 482-9193. 12-81-tf
13. Wanted
ONE mans bicycle in good con-
dition. 527-1026. 13-84-1
WOMAN to share Seaforth home
as companion to owner. Apply
to Box 1843, Huron Expositor.
13-84-1
14. PRiPe-riy -for Sale
GENERAL store (with post of-
fice) ideally suited' for married
couple. Living quarters avail-
able. Good opportunity for ex-
pansion. Reason for selling, ill
health. Apply box 1833, The
Huron. Expositor. 14-78-tf
15. Property for Rent
MODERN Apartment, self con-
tained• in Seaforth. Frank Kling
Ltd. 527-1320. - - 15-82-tf
CLEAN modern 3 room and
bath apartment, heated, hot
water, stove and frig. Reason-
able rent. G. Holland, Dublin '
15-814f
TWO bedroom, heated, apart-
ment . in - Seaforth, close to up-
town. Phone 482-7548. 15-84x1
FURNISHED upstair, heated
apartment. Phone 527-1385, after
5 o'clock. 15-843E2
FURNISHED or unfurnished
apartment on Railway Street.
Apply Carl Dalton. 15-84x1
SAUBLE Beach, Mermaid,
Housekeeping cottages by the
week or month. Write Ruth
Wicksey, RR 2, Hepworth, Ont-
ario. Phone 935-2677. 15-84-tf
TWO bedroom apartment, gas
heated, bathroom, North Main,
119 A. Available July 1. Clar-
mice Montgomery, phone 527-
0043. 15-84 xl -1
.17. Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO
SUB-LET
From July 6 to August 8 in-'
elusive: completely furnished
apartment or small hOme, by
teacher, and 2 school. age child-
ren. Accommodations with easy
access to Seaforth District High
School preferred,'for attendance
at the Summer -School held ^
there, Reply: V. E. Hummel, 317
Waterloo Rd., Timmins, Ontario.
17-83-2
19. Notices
STRAWBERRIES for Sale, We
also require pickers, adults pre-
ferred. Mrs. Elgin Nott, 482-7439
19-84x2
BACKHOING - Contact Don or
Bob Wallace, 527-1396. 824f
CUSTOM Spraying - Spring
grain, beans and corn. Lawrence
Taylor, Londesboro, phone 527-
0549. 19-82x3
SHILLELAGH
BARBER SHOP
Open 9-9, six days a week.
V, Jim Maloney
Dublin Ontario
19-76-tf
INVEST ten dollars in a busin-
ess of your own. Information
without obligation. Contact Avon
Manage'', 17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London, 45141541. 19-83-6
19. NoticeS
Fumoulx- Canada 'T4d.
Sales and Service,. atithortZeI
deayr. Alvin, Riley, 153 Lights.
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. 19-734f
CUSTOM
SRAYING
Atrazine and grain
JACK FEENEY
345-2318, RR 2, Dublin
19-83-2
PORT ELGIN
Tourist mecca of Southwestern
Ontario. Make reservations now.
Check Port Elgin's various types
of accommodation. Write Port
Elgin Resort Association, Box
406, Port Elgin.
19-834
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co-Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
WILLIAM J. DALE
phone Seaforth 482-9 2 or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 345-2549 Dublin, call col-
lect. 19-73-ti
Jewellery Repairs
We do all types of jewellery re-
pairs.
Ring Sizing
Retip Claws -
Rebuild Shanks
Bead Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
.19-7341
GOLDEN Falcon, Orbit travel
trailers; Tagalong tent trailers;
tenting supplies; Chrysler out-
boards; Spring bok, _Crestliner
boats, Sales, Service. Rentals.
Campout trailers, Stratford 393-
,,5938. 19-76-11
REPAIRS -on all makes and mod-
els of Sewing Machines.,, New
models .available. Repairs guar-
anteed with genuine Singer
parts. Singer Co. of Canada, 40
West, Goderich. Phone 524-8431.
19.73-tf
CLINTON COLOURS
Interior and exterior painting,
spray painting, sprayer rentals,
GORDON CHARTER
201 Albert Street
Clinton. Phone 482-9654.
19-76-tf
HURON
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We pay $5 to $15 for fresh
dead or disabled cows and hors-
es.
We pick, up calves and small
pigs as a service to you.
Call collect 482-9811
License No. 190-C-69'
19-73-tf
'WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Phone 527-1720 Seaforth.
19-73-tf
CONCRETE WORK
All types of foundations and
floors, cement barnyards,
Reasonable Rates-Free Estimates
MALONEY BROS.
Dublin Phone 345-2964
• /. 19-73-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We guar-
antee all work. Write or call
Harvey .Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482-3320. 19-734f
HALF-PRICE
FILM
PROCESSING
BLACK AND WHITE
8 Exposure 58c
12 - 82c
KODACOLOR
8 Exposure $1.90
12 - $2.49
By-pass "middleman store-
keeper", send DIRECT to pro-
cessing plant and save 50%!
Send film, ,cash, cheque or
money order along with this
ad• to:
Clinton Photo Service
CLINTON, ONTARIO
19-744f
DEAD STOCK
cPlease Call Promptly
MARL.ATT BROS.
!Phone 133 - Brussels, Ont.
24 hour service - 7 days a week
LICENSE ,NO. 3904-65.
19-734f
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
at 1:oo o'clock
Of hogs, feed, farm machin-
ery and household effects at lot
32 con 6, Logan 3 3/4 miles nor-
th of Dublin and % mile east or
4 miles west of Wilbourn Grove
for Gus Herbert, Proprietor.
R. Gethke •
Auctioneer
A full list will appear next
week.
204W1
Complete
DISPERSAL
AUCTION
HARDWARE
STOCK
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
PAINTS
And Miscellaneous items from
`the Ball and Mutch •Hardware
Store, 69 Albert Street, Clinton,
on:
SATURDAY JUNE 21st
• at I p.m. Sharp
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -
-fans; heaters; electrical shelf ap-
pliances; cooking utensils; elect-
ric clocks.
HARDWARE u STOCK - pipe
dies; 1/2 " to 1. 1/4" - ratchet
type) with cutter and pipe vise;
pipe fittings; cave troughing;
steel cable;' toboggans:: sleighs;
miscellaneous toys
PAINTS - Quantities of Kem
and Sherwin - Williams Paints;
(gallons and quaRs).
STORE FIXTURES - Display
Islands, hardware scale, 2000 lb.
scale; Toledo - 30 lb. Computa-
gram Scale.
TERMS CASH
Sale will be held outside rear
of the Hardware Store, if the
,,w.eather is unfavorable, sale will
be under cover.
BALL and MUTCH HARDWARE
Proprietors
EDWARD V. ELLIOTT
Auctioneer
20-84-1
WHAT ON
EARTH IS
THAT?
Of household effects in the
town of Seaforth, 81 High St-
reet on:
' FRIDAY JUNE 20th
at 1 p.m.
Kroehler day bed; chesterfield
and . chair; occasional chairs;
radio; 2' beds;„ springs; matt-
resses; vanity dresser; small
dresser; step table; round' fold-
ing table; kitchen table and
chairs; Frigidaire stove; Frigi-
daire refrigerator; May Tag
washer; 2 burner hot plate;
lamps and shade; 3 cupboards;
steel four drawer office file;
curtains; quilts; mats; iron;
crocks; canner; 2 galvanized
tubs and stand; 2 pails; power
lawnmower, (like new); 2 Rose
trellis; tools; rakes; hose; lad-
der; man's suit case and bag;
kitchen utensils; dishes; 6 x 9
ft. Wilton rug, wine floral pat-
tern.
TERMS - CASH
MRS. HARVEY TRAVISS
Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer '
'MEL GRAHAM
Clerk
20.83-2
AUCTION SALE
Of machinery and household
effects at lot 22 con. 11, Hullett
Twp., 1 mile East of Londes-
boro on:
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st
-at 1 p.m.
Fordson Major tractor; Oliv-
er 550 tractor; A - 5 Case com-
bine; 3 rubber tired wagons, 2
with grain boxes., (one nearly
new), wide-tracks new wagon
equipped with hydraulic dump
box; new electric motor and
fan for grain drying; 2 fertiliz-
er spreaders; Cake swather; 2
eight foot, Brillion seeders on
rubber, (one nearly new); Past-
ure Dream row seeder; Cock-
shutt 4 row corn' planter; Inter-
national harvester; hammer, mill;
mounted Kosch mower, now set
up to fit 550 Oliver tractor;
Chevrolet half-ton pick up truck;
2 augers; grain elevator; set of
double discs; Konskilde cultivat-
ator; Case stiff-tooth cultivat-
or; Spramotor ' weed sprayer
with 3 point hitch and extra
boom for drop nozzles: Kewanee
52 plate disc; Model 66 New
Rolland baler; A.C: hay conditi;
oner; model 82 Oliver- Seim-
mount mower; Massey rubber
tire _rake; 3 point hitch 'Dear-
born cultivator; Chorernaster
rotary mower and garden tract-
or; cedar fence rail's; Quebec
heater; 3 oil space heaters; hot
water heater; pressure tank;
IT'S DEAD, DADDY.... WHY
DON'T `IOU HAUL t.T
OUT?
E'LHUROPC.. TO174:5,EAFORTKVNT4.4L1tirpi.
20. Auction 2O.. Auetiol Biles
pautiling; steel roofingv2gi,eler- --1 ;old; Old; Fri3100ter ,;90101.0 trio radios; 3 burner coal °Oil 0%Sh wAslign- almost 4ev.q."174401
boards;, picture frqmes; dishes; 5 • cuShion' chesterfield Suite:"
kitchen utensils. nearly new; 9-pee .'4110.06101
roller &or traeit;-ae wood Trlg*tre AO-to,Leleetric
bedroom China sets; Oak ward- daire 2-door reliigeretta) 1.ypara
les; chest of drawers and cup- small tableS and elittirarIrpe0.;,"
on day of sale. and floor lamps; mirrors; hand
stove with oven; 2 pitc,itersLfrom Coppertone it,ltrAtVn, Ptitcl
robe with.foll length mirrors in old; Frigidair'0,,elOthea dryer, j11,, both doors; 2 iron beds; dress- most new; Beatty electric wash-
ing table; wash stands; old tab- ing studio' ,o4c)W odd
Not responsible for accidents suite n excellenteondl tion;lablt
HAROLD JACKSON dressers and .ulashstands; set,
R. N. ALEXANDER double bed, springs mattress;
TERMS - CASH in blonde finish consisting of
ycle; some bedding and linens; 14131,SIMAILW odd dishes and cooking utensibi;
Auctioneer of new bunk beds; draPes; bic,
Proprietor eteesstserofanddracwheesrtS; °ZodildraWbeedsrsi
fencer; a host of other
electric floor polisher; noWer
lawn mower; sump pump; hydro
painted• picture; new bedroom
house-
hold items not listed.
NOTE - This lb a good sale of
Livestock and Machinery and
the Household• Items are all in
like new condition.
NO RESERVE - As farm is
sold and owner is moving into a
house trailer. • Sale must start
at 12 noon,
Proprietor and Auctioneer are
not responsible for any accid-
ent or injuryon day of sale,-
TERMS --CASH on day of sale
GORDON EISLER
Proprietor
Sales Tax in effect
FRANKLIN BUUCK
Auctioneer
R R 2, Gadshill, Dial 271-3049
HOGGS - 29 good chunks.
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO •
CREDITORS ,
In the Estate of WILLIAM A.
COOPER
All persons having claims ag-
ainst the Estate of WILLIAM A .
COOPER, late of the Village of
Egmondville, in the County of
Huron, Retired Boiler Maker,
deceased, who• died on the 21st
day of May, 1969, are hereby
notified to send in full partic-
ulars of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 3rd
day of July, 1969, after which
date the assets will be distrib-
uted, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 10th
day of ,June, 1969.
McCONNEL & STEWART
,Segqrtk PrItATick,
''''Solicitors for the Executor •
22-83-3
Additional ..
CLASSIFIED ADS
SEE PAGE 8
__SAAB RACING SEATS A
SPOILER ON THE TRQNK AND
ON, YEAH t Q5SAINTED kT
WITH NI;-e 8L RAt-L,1619.1PEs
IT MIGHT COME (3A(.4( ,.„
WHY DON'T YOU LEAVE
\ IT A WHILE
AND SEE?
USE TIME- CLASSIFICATIONE-
TO -YODR ADVANTAGE
1. Coining Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6... Teachers Wanted
7. -Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. ` Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
, 13. Winited
la 14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale Or Rent
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards OF Thanks
25. In. Memoriam
26. Personals
27. Births
28. Deaths
• 29. Marriages
Classified ads are inserted at
a rate of 3 cents per word.
Each number, initial and ab-
breviation counts as one word.
Ads are subject to the follow-
ing minimums: Classifications
2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, and 13 min-
imum 65c. Classifications 24, 25
and 26, minimum 2c per word,
minimum $1.15. All other clas-
sifications minimum $1.15 per
insertion except Auction Sales
(20), Tenders Wanted (21) and
Legal Noticd (22), rates on re-
quest.
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