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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-04-22, Page 17Needlework, Oil and Picture Framing, choice of frame •1" to 3" width. Regular or non glare glass. Ready to hang 48 hour service phone after 6 p.m. 482-7409 Harold, Tyndall Clinton 19-41-1 15' Property For Rent ' 33 acres grass or hay for rent , Phone Ken Beuerman, 345-2689. 15-41-1 PASTURE tor rent: For 60 to /0 cattle, McKillop township, R.R.1, Walton, Windmill • and Wa terholter, Loading shoot. Write to Karl Schleissner, 129 Emerald Street south Hamilton. or Phone Ja-7-0322. 15-40-2 16 For Sale or Rent MOTOR HOME RENTAL - Renting new 24 foot motor home, ,-sleeps 8, 2 dinettes, power steering and brakes, 527-1032. 16-41-4 TWO bedroom apartment, hydro and heat supplied. Immediate Possession. Apply J. C. Crich. -52,N)340 17: Wanted TO Rent WANTED grass for 50 steer calves. Phone 482-7230. 1740-2 19 Notices • Eavestroughing installed by the foot Phone H. J.‘Mero Phone .527-1533 Seaforth, Ontario 19-41-8 TRI TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Income Tax Rcturns Business-Farm-Individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482-9260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM 229 James Street Clinton Phone 482-7988 19-38-tf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and PROCESSING Beef-Mondays Hogs-Tuesdays AL'S MARKET Phone 262-2017 19-38-tf VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE • ALL MAKES- Bob Peck VARNA • 262-5748 " 19-384 GEORGE R. JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE LIMITED BROKER BOX 249 768-1170 UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION PRIME FARM MACHINERY &IMPLEMENTS -SAT. •APRIL 24th '76 10 a.m. MILTON • ONTARIO • (100 Market Dr., Milton, % mile South. of 401 off Hwy //25) SELF PROPELLED COMBINES: Cockshutt 428 • M.F. 26 • M.F. 60 • (6) FARM TRACTORS: '69 M.F. 165 • '68 I.H.C. 4100 • '62 Ford 6000 • I,H,C, Farm All Super "A" • Case 21013 • Feguson 20-85 • Sims Cab for M.F, 160 or 165 • LOADER BACKHOE: '62 A.C. D•15 • New 7' .1.0. Loader bucket • (3) FORKLIFTS: Hyster 5,000 lb. • Yale 5000 lb • Clark 4000 lb • FORAGE. EQUIPMENT: Wetmore Mixer Grinder • '70 Dion forage Wagon • New Holland S-67 Super Hayliner Baler • Oliver 175 corn picker • TILLING: '76 Flemstofte TR Springtonth pop cultivator (Orchard & vineyard) • '75 Flemstof re springtooth cut- tivatou• '72 I.H.C. 550, 5 furrow plow • 7'4" Roto Tiller •• Delhi 6 Row Wiggle Hog • MANURE ,SPREADER: Case 135 • PLANTER: '74 Cpckshult 5400 4 Row Air planter • CORN DRYER: '68 BehlHn M700 • TOBACCO EQUIPMENT: Delhi 31' Totiacco`Stick Elevator • Hydr. Tobacco Press • Air op. Tobacco press • (2) section Grading tables • (11) Bale Boxes • (291 Leaf Baskets • .Racking table • Powered Grading belt CA h.p.) Zy extension • Bright Leaf Strip room Aut. Humidifier, 6,000 BTU, Propene fired '• (3) DUMP TRUCKS: '72 Ford D300 • '68 -Ford C600 Refuse dump .• '67 Ford 700 • STAK,E TRUCK: '68 Fold aso •' 'CAB & CHASSIS: '63 1,H.C. 1800 • PICK-UP: '69G MC, 910 • FLOATS: '76 . Custom Coach 24' Land. • '76 S'built 8' x 20' Tri-Axle, 3' racks • '76 S'built td- axle, 24' deck • '76 York 9 tun 16-axle • S'built 5 ton tend. • '76 Lincoln 12 ton Int-axle, 10' steel deck • '76 Lincoln 12 Ton tri-axle, 18' steel deck • King 15 ton '76 Jobsite.22''5 /4, utilitg.trailef S H.D. Farm trailer • H.O. Farm Wagon •• S/A tool trailer • (4),OFFICE TRAILERS: (4) 1976 Custom Coach, 50' x 10'. 36' x 10', 24' x ICY& 20' x 10' • POWER UNIT: G.M. 4-71 diesel on Skids vv /jack 'shaft • (2) PUMPS: (2) Marlow 6" x 4" • MISCELLANEOUS:. Finn portable mulch spreader • Portable Compressor spray line painter • '68 Honda CB, Motorcycle' • 10 H.P..Shop Compressor • 19 Bushels Stewart #291-3 & 30 Bushels ”2601 Seed, Corn • GALVANISED SHEET METAL: 30 ga. (25) 10' x 4' 8, (51) 18' x 4', 26 ga. (31) x 4' • 28.ga. (50) 16' ,x (33) 16' x 4' Ch, wall • 26 go, (5) 20' x 6" 4' 524 Profile, (4) 20'6" x 4' 517 Profile • (12) 25'8" x 4'.517 White • Oty. 15" Wheel Rites • Oty. Ind. Paint • (4) Sets Wonder Wheels for 'Snowmobiles • Taper & Straight Shank Drill Bits • "New — Belzer Hoed Tools • "New" Welding Outfits • (4) 18" x 36" x 6'. Metal Parts shelves • (7) Steel Water Tanks • Steam Jenny • etc. • etc.. • Anyone interested in 'consigning equipment to this Auction should Phigne Bob Claik or Charlie•tunn (416), 270-0023 Phone: write or wire for complete brochure NS.0161 270-0022 P.O. BOX 67 MILTON, ONT, ALSO CALGARY, VANCOUVER, NM'S ,FREDERICTON AUCTI GEARED I'D NDUSERY WILLS Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Cattle, Feed, Tractors, Farm Machinery and Household Effects for MR. WALTER SHORTREED at Lot 19, south 1/2 a Concession; 9 Morris Township. 41/2 miles east of Blyth or 3 miles west of Walton on SATURDAY, APRIL 24th at 1:00 p.m. CATTLE: 3 cows fresh in March; 1 cow milking and open; 2 Holstein heifer calves; 2Holstein bull calves; 2 Holstein steers 500 lb.; Angus steer 500 lb.; 3 open Holstein Heifers 900 113.; 2 Holstein steers 800 lb.; 1 Hereford steer 700 lb.; 4 Herford steers from 400 - 800 lb. ; Angus heifer, 750"lb.; Durham heifer, 750 lb. FEED: Approx, 1000 bales of mixed hay; Approx 10 tons of mixed grain.' TRACTORS:. W6 International gas tractor; Ford Jubilee tractor with manure loader and a set of chains. FARM. MACHINERY: Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; Cockshutt hay loader; IHC 7 ft. binder; New Idea 7 ft. PTO Wall hay mower; IHC ACE bottom three furrow trail plow; Ford 2 Furrow mounted plow; Walking plow:, New Idea two row corn picker sheller; Kongskilde 7 ft. cultivator; Stiff tooth 8 ft. cultivator; 32 plate trail disc.; New Holland PTO manure spreader; Wagon and flat rack; 3 Pt. Hitch snow blower; 2 wheel farm trailer; Quantity •of 4" new clay tile; cream separator working condition; Surge milker and'2 units and pipe oat roller; 1 HP electric motor; 24 ft. pipe bale .elevator; 2 grain augers and motor. MISACELLANEOUS: Platform scale; Quantity of new Hemlock 12 ft. long; Quantity of used lumber; New roll of page wire fence; new roll of bar wire; Quantity of scrap iron; Cast ,iron sugar kettle; Remington chain saw; Quantity of hand tools; Lawn mower with, gas motor; barn jack; manure pile. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 Harvet table; several preis back chairs; 2 pioneer cradles; 1 'cast iron dutch oven; several small tables; studio couch;' pictures and picture frames; 1 wooden high chair, etc. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE "Note" Sale order: Household effects will be sold first. ,thea farm machinery, feed and cattle. RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS R.G.GETHKE CLINTON BORNHOLM PROPRIETOR: MR. WALTER SHORTREED Proprietor or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale, 20.41-1 A 76. $1. SEAFORD' ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE • TV • RADIO • I-11- FI • STEREO P460027 -1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET SEAFORTI4 1•9:38-tf ANSTETT JEVVELLERSLTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS — WE SELL ANQ SERVICE — Bulova-Accutron - Watches — 3 STORES SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON - 23-38-ff Complettookkeeping Services &Related Fields Income Tax Assistance — Preparation INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING WILEEED L. ELLIOTT Telephone P.O.Box 729,12 N.Maln St. [519) 527.0301 Seaforth. Othario ' NOK 1/X0 23-38-tf 14 Property For Sale 19 Notices 19 Notices 20 vAuction Sales 20 Auction Sales $24,000 buys 40 acres of crop and pasture land south of Clinton. * * * ** Very pleasing house in Egmondville on the corner where. you turn to the Doig Brothers golf course. "41 $36,000 buys a new three-bed- room electrically heated house. . • * * * * * * Tvtio blocks from . Main Street in Seaforth' a newly-renovated gas- heated, all-carpeted home. In a quiet neighbourhood. * *`* Want to look at the most beautiful 47 acres in all of Huron County? No good for farming but a retreat beyond description. * * * * * * ForS35,000 you can own a stately home on east Goderich Street. WILLIAM M. HART , Salesman Seaforth '527-0870 527-1972 14-41-1 cker Sale 200 Hecid Herlsall Livestock Sales Ltd. Saturday, April 24, 1976 at 1:00 p.m. Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves ' - Victor Hargreaves. [5191482-7511 Clinton or Barry Miller [519] 235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirkton AUCTIQNEERS : Hector McNeWand • Larry Gardiner 20-40-2 %%%%% • • •Ns • N. N. • • • N. • • N. • • • • • • N. • • • • • • • • • N. N. • • • • , TOWNS-HIP OF :-11.Nf 1976 • SAND- CUSHION- TENDER - Sealed Tenders, etearly marked, will' be received - hithrtInd- ersigned until MONDAY,. MAY 3rd, 1976 at 12:99 Noon D.S.T. for The Supply and Haulino of approximately 4,000 cubic yards of Sand Cushion. - Township Specificiations and Tender Forms must be used and may be obtained from the undersigned. Tender to state when contract can be started. '• 'Lowest . or any Tender not necessarily accepted. M:arked cheque for 5% of Tender to Accompany Bid. KARL HABERER WAYNE HORNER Road Superintendent Clerk-Treasurer Box 291 a Bea 99 • ZURICH, ONTARIO ZURIO01, ONTARIO ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, railing, awnings and shutters. Call BEARSS ALUMINUM at 527-1295 19-38-ff 'Pioneer Paving & Sealing ' • Driveways • Parking areas • Driveway 'Sealing- - • Foundation Coating • Free Estimates Phone 284-3570 St. Marys 19-39-4 HOME and farm repairs, cement work, masonry work, specializing in fireplaces, chinnicys and other odd jobs. Free estimates, For more information please call Stan Kirkham, Mitchell, 348- 8797. 19.38-ff TAX PREPARATION SERVICE Personal --7-; Business ,-- Form Your Home or our Office Ex perienced.Confident ial Service at Reasonable Rates PHONE 482-7584 • ' 19-38-tf 1st — 2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS For debt i.sonsolidation.. new purchases . or 'refinancing. No hidden charges or bonuses. We specialize 'in the hard to .get mortgages. Call collect anytime. 1-579-0.100 HANNAH 'FINANCIAL • SERVICES INC. 19-38-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED A,4- Modern equipment. We guarantee all Work. Write or call H-arvey Dale, Seaforth 'Rhone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-38-tf• Bill s Pltrnbing & Heating REMODELLING, ROOFING and CARPENTRY Industrial, Commercial& ' Residential —,Free Estimates Ptione: Bill Holman 45 Huron Street, Seaforth 527-0203 Erwin Ward 527.0502 19-38-tf . Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low 'cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. 20 Anction Sales Need a Sign? Large or Small — I do them all — * ** * TRUCK LETTERED * * * * Prompt Efficient Service * * * * Your Own Personal Sign Writer VANASTRA SIGNS 482-7978 19-38-ff 20 Auction: -Sales LARGE • ANTIQUE & FURNITURE AUCTION SALE • ' SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, 12:00 Sharp Will be held at- warehouse, HE,,,NSALL, Ont., Richmond St„ North-3, bipcks West of Seedix water tower, Antique furniture, walnut settee, flat to wall glass ' cupboard .with• shelf, love settee, matching' chair. Harvest tables, - rare small buffet with -nriirror, oak oval table with draWer, drop leaf cherry table, wicker ' commode. chair, assortment of dining chairs, press backs, rockers, revolving bookcase, large original teachers' desk, desk table with drawer, porcelain pulls, , gramophone,. sewingmachines, walnut coffee table, wooden bedsteads, 3 long wooden telephones,. excellent condition, .Egmondville pottery, assortment oil lamps, Aladdin, l'uggy light, 4 antique sets of SPECIAL ITEM: hanging. lamp complete with shade, butter bowl & marker, china cuspidor, assortment brass & cowbells, 2 old swords, cradle, flail, rare walking canes, binoculars;',. clay jugs, collection sealers including Beaver, high writing desk, hand boring machine,' assortment old tools, miniature pocket watch (Ryrie Bros.) Elgin ladies watch, sausage. maker & grinder, wooden Washing machine, large selection of 'old books. -Toledo scales, phonograph, records, :old tea tins, vanity,. cutter -wasmer, candlemaker, Picture frames, oval .' & square, - many ,other collectables, 2 chrome table sets,' both in good cond., chesterfield & chairs, 23': TV, record players; . many other items. • TERMS OF SALECASH. PERCY WRIGHT Auctioneer Kippen 262-5515. .20-41-1 AUCTION SALE • SATURDAY , MAY 1st '1.:30 p.m. Farm Sold . For John McCowan, 1 mile west of Eginondville on river Road north side, tractors, farm machinery & antiques on SATURDAY,.MAY 1st 12:30 p.m, Sharp V.A.Case wide front 3 pth. hyd. and belt pulley in excellent cond., Case Forage harvester model 212 with corn head only used for 1 year "for Hay Harvest, original knives; Case forage blower, pipes. Case 3 furrow mounted plow; Case 2 furrow disk plow;, Case manure loader, 7 ft. mower, Hammer mill; post hold digger; New Holland blowers; 3 forage racks and wagons rear cable unloading, 7 & 8 ft. cultivators. I.H. siderake, Disks', 'trail plow 11 run fertilizer seed drill; 2' Sections heavy duty root harrows; 3 drum steel roller; 2 roller, drums; PTO grass seeder; Drag Harrows; tractor chains; Logging chains, 300 ft. 11/2 " plastic hose,; large bale draining tile; Rock Elm square timber 12 x 22, ROO 4ft. poultry wire (new), 2 rolls 2 ft. poultry. SPECIAL ITEM: Gorman Rupp 1 V2, inch water pump gas motor comb. new cond., 100 ft. plastic hose, aluminum wheelbarrow, 75 ft. endless drive belt; platform scales; large barbecue; many other items. Sawed Cherry lumber. ANTIQUES: Double barrel Hammer shotgun; large dinner bell on wooden stand; Brass & iron bed; 2 sets miniature bob sleighs; harvest table, benches; cupboards; Wingham cook' stove; hump back trunks; old Egmdnd- ville street lights; sewing machines; oil lamps; assortment axes; tools, wrenches; wood turning 'lathe' & motor; emery stand & motor; harness; 2 cedar chests; army stretcher; 6 Bee Kist honey containers excellent print, many other collectables. TERMS OF SALE CASH • JOHN McCONVAN Owner • . R.R.3, Seaforth Tel-527-0817. TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT Tenders for Gravel & Dirt Fill Separate, sealed and marked tenders will be received' by the undersigned until noon,. MONDAY MAY 3rd, 1976 for: (1) Supply and Deliver approximately 9,000 cubic yards pit run gravel and supply and deliver approximately 5,000 cubic yards dirt fill for shouldering to Con. io/11._ Lots 1/5 (2) Supply and- deliver approximately 10,000 cubic yards pit run gravel and supply and deliver approximately 5,000 cubic yards dirt fill for shouldering- to Con. 2/3 lots 15/20 and sideroad 20 from south of new bridge-to Con. 2/3. Tender (2) subject to supple- mentary grant from Ministry of Transport & ' Communications. All work subject to approval of Road Superintendent. Contractor to supply four or more trucks' at all times. Work- to • be completed - by 30th September, 1976. A certified cheq-Fie for-ten per cent of contract price to accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ED CHAPPEr ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Phone 345-2045• Garage 345-2927. 21.41-1 23 Bus. Directory JOHN E. LONGSTAFT OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tues.,VVed.,Thurs.,Fri. , 9 to.5:30 P.M. Saturday A.M. Monday only - Cli nton Office For Appointment • Phone 527-1240 or ' 482-7010 23-38-tf R.S.BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 Night 527-0885 23-38-tf .WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Godcrich St. W., Seaforth Phone' Seaforth 527-1390 23-38-tf 23 Bus. Directory Seaforth Roofing For all your roofing and siding needs call 527-150-6 after 6 p.m. 23-38-8 24 Cards of Thanks The family of • the late Dan Beuerman wish to express their sincere thanksi `to., all . 'their relatives, neighbours and friends during the illness and bereave- ment of their father. For the beautiful floral tributes, memorial and sympathy cards and donations to various funds. Special thanks to 'the staff at Huronview, Clinton, Rev. Arthur Horst, Senior Choir, Lutheran Church , Women, pallbearers, flower bearers and to the R.S.Box Funeral Home. All was deeply appreciated. a 24-41-1 25 In Memoriam' FOX — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, ,Mrs. Edith Fox, who passed away three years ago April 28th, 19'73, — Sadly missed and always remembered, George, Lois and Family. 25-41x1 26 .Personal We invite engaged 'couples to visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Pick up a free gift and tell your ffiends about our Shower and Bridal registry service. No charge. no obligations. 26-38-ff 27 Births SUBJECT — To Jim and Pat Subject, 264 Fairway Road North, Kitchener, a daughter, Carrie Cecilia on April 18 at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, Dublin. 27-41.1 Mr. and Mrs., Roger Tipple, 5460 Randolph Cresc., •Burlington are happy to announce the birth of their son on Good Friday, April 16th. Proud grandparents. are Mr, and Mrs. Murray Huether,) Brussels and Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Tipple, Oakville and proud great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McDonald, Walton and Mrs. Tipple Sr., Oakville. • 2741-1 'Speeding too fast for conditions" all too frequently appears on accident reports. It does not mean that the driver was exceeding a posted speed limit but that he was .travelling at a speed greater than weather, visibility or road' conditions warranted, states the Ontario Safety League. Adjust your driving to meet conditions. 'In rain, sleet, fog, etc.,' slow down,' Critical of lond use "The Ontario Government's policy on land-use planning . is chaotic at present", according to Gordon Hill, president of the Ontario Federation of Agricul- ture. The F. of A. represents 95 per cent of Ontario's farmers through its 23,500 individual farmer-members and its ,9 commodity group members, i ree provincial co-operatives. and educational associations. Mr. Hill, presenting the annual OFA brief to the Davis Cabinet, explained that farmers may comply with suggested Code, of Practices for livestock operations and yet find they are harassed or forbidden to expand due to the sensitivities of their new, neighbours. Farmers are often zoned into agriculture by municipal by-laws while ' in adjaCent jurisdictions Founcils allow severances from kilns and' subdivisions on top farmland. Farmers see the provincial' gqvernment failing to end this chaos of speculation and land dealing. It appears to farmers that the Ontario Government places higher priority on environment and recreational uses than on food production'. And, under the Niagara Escarpment Act and the Parkway Belt Act, the Minister has been given such wide authority that he may override any municipal zoning by-laws or local plans. There is no appeal in court to decisions of the Minister. Even more frightening is the unplanned way, in which Hydro is expanding according to Mr. Hill. "At the moment, Hydro has identified 22 study areas for generating plants -- four of these are in Northern Ontario and the other 18 are,in Southern Ontarita, surrounding our prime agri- cultural land. If all these generating plants are built, Souther Ontario will be' ringed with. these plantsi along the shores Of the Great ,Lakes. The - amettiirof-lapCinirolved in theSe` plants is approxitnaply 500,000 aereso the size of (Word County, and that just represents the:direct development. Industrial and urban development will occur. in the vicinity of each of these plants, taking much there than 500,000 acres." he Said, • PERCY WRIGHT Auctioneer Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Kippen, Oct. 262.5515 20.41-2 IN* 414N Lobb .8t 'Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 SATURDAY,'APRIL 24 Cattle feed., tractors,• farm machinery and some household effects, 3 mi. we'sT--of Waltoh- for Walter Shortreed. SATURDAY, MAY1 1 p.m. Modern household furniture and appliances at , 88 Osborne St., Clinton, for Mr. and Mrs. . George Finlay. SATURAY, MAY 8 Lakeview Sales SATURDAY, MAY 22 Furniture , antiques, carpenter tools, etc. for the Ernest Vodden Estate in the Village of Woodham. SATURDAY JUNE 5 Tractors, farm machinery, some Household effects, 33/4 miles north, l/4 mile east of Mitchell for Fred Murray Estate. 20-41-1 r * :Grey YOW.OPtOP appointed Gerald Exel builtdting itIsMtgr effective April ,Re Ls be paid S1Q 00 pOr trip, The fee for building Omits will be $15 for up to $2,099: and $1. per $1,000 after that; Council accepted, ^ `the resignation of Rose Marie Bishop and the clerk was instructed to advertise for a clerk-typist, Part,. time for the township office:, The request of Wm. IctwelitCt • for the repair of ,the ,K11 4tet Municipal Drain was accepted and- Maitland Engineering Services Ltd.. Wingham, was appointed to make a survey arid prepare a plan, profile and specifications and report on the drain.' ,,.-- —.- The request of Robert Ellsmore, for reFajr. erthe branch of the 6th ...oncession drain was accepted and Maitland Engineering Services Ltd. was, appointed to make a survey and prepare a plan, profile, Specifications and report. The request of Terpstra. Farms for the repair of Branch "B" of the Cox Municipal Drain was accepted and Gamsby and Mannerow Ltd., Guelph, were - appointed to m ake a' survey ,etc. The same firm will prepare specs on the repair of the open portion of the Love Municipal. Drain. John Johnston will be appointed commissioner on the Chester Baker Drain.. The following applications for tile drainage loans were accepted, subject to money available for debenture: $5,200; • $7,500; $9,700; $10,000; $10,000; $2,600. A grant of $10.00 was approved to the Huron County Historical Society, - • „ Building permits were granted to: Balli Hi Farms . house & attached garage; David Baan, addition to house; Larry Keifer, renovate , carport; Robert Bremner, shed & barn,. renovations; Ellwood Seili, pole barn; Roy Williamson, silo roof & granary; Dan Pearson, house & attachedgarage; . Gary Earl, house_ enpations; Karl ISplseselt, house & attached garage and Eldon Wilson, mobile home. The meeting adjourned until May -3 at .8:00 p.m.