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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-02-19, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1953 Help The Flood Victims - Contrjbyte Now !you’ll Score Your Goal With A T-A Want-Ad L.S.M.F.T. 1952 Chev Coach, only 1,600 miles, clean as a whip and worth the money. ☆ 1952 Studebaker Sedan, built-in radio, sharp, ☆ 1949 Mercury Coach, radio, many extras, a buy. See this one! ☆ 1949 Ford Coach, Marconi radio, visor, only 2,300 miles, Lifeguard tubes. ☆ 1949 Meteor Coach, lovely, lovely— 1949 Meteor Sedan, very good. 7- 1949 Ford Coach, a buy. tv 1946 Chev Sedan, radio, clean as a whip. 77 1950 Prefect Sedan. ☆ 1940 Ford Coach, has everything except the Baker and who wants him. 7V 19 41 Dodge Sedan. ☆ 1940 Ford Sedan, Want a cheapie? 7> 1939 Plymouth Sedan. See these. . . , 193S Olds Sedan. TV 1937 Ford Coach, come and see it sometime! TRUCKS 1951 Ford 3-Ton Dump Stake, cared for like a baby. * 7? 1950 Dodge 3-Ton Chassis and Cab, Want a Dodge? ☆ 1950 Ford Pickup. See this one. 194S Mercury 3-Ton Chassis and Cab. A good truck, 7? 19-47 Ford 3-Ton Dump Stake, really worth it. T.v 19-42 Ford C.O.E., a good stake truck. ☆ 19-40 International Panel, a good K-5 motor. 7-' 193S’ Pickup by Ford. SPECIAL TRUCK 1948 Ford 1-Ton Express, to be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday’s price ........................ $575.00 TRACTORS 1951 Ford, really nice, a choi&e of four. 7* 1949 Ford, see this one. w 1948 Ford. "& 1947 Ford, stepup transmission. 77 1943 Allis Chalmers “B*’, half rubber. r PLEASE! The bank is after me! The opposition is great! L.S.M.F.T. Larry Snider Means Fine Trades Larry Snider Motors “Your Ford - Monarch Dealer” PHONE 624 * EXETER LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE LOST—-A light brown wallet, between Avalon Coffee Shop and Bruce Rivers' store. Please leave wallet at The Times-Advocate. Reward. 12c SURGE MILKERS are safer for your cows. They do piilk faster and are easier washed. Contact Lowell McGuire, your Surge Dealer. Phone 593-W Wingham. 5:12:19:26* 22 CHUNKS. Apply to Gerald O’Brien, R.R. 3, Dashwood, 19c MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Three Holstein cows due in March, one close-up. Ap­ ply Gerald Godbolt, R.R. 1, Cen­ tralia, phone 378-3-2 Exeter. 19* I AM EQUIPPED to test your soil this and next month at very reasonable cost to you. Call me for instructions how to take your soil to test. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266, 19:26:5:12c BASEMENTS DUG and back­ filled, loading, bulldozing and trucking. Gravel fill and top soil. Apply Lome R. Becker, phone 57-r-4 Dashwood. 19:26:5* BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, a stenographer, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50(1. For particulars, write Canadian Cor­ respondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 12:19c For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job, bring it to Tudor’s in Hen­ sail and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and delivery on Monday and Thursday mornings, 10-30tfc BABY CHICKS GOOD MARKETS. For Bray Chicks you get now growing to catch them. Prompt shipment— mixed, pullets, cockerels, and a few started. Wide range, pure breds, crosses. Ask us for parti­ culars. Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-J. 19c FOR SALE EXTRA SPECIAL at Tudor’s in Hensalh First quality 51 ga. Ny­ lons at only $1-25. New spring shade. 12:19c HAND-KNIT BABY clothes and other hand-made articles are for sale at Mrs. H. K. Hyndman’s home, 122 Huron St. E., phone 17. 5:12:19c WE HAVE THE BEST quality cod-liver oil. Bring your own containers. Also have hog worm oil, a very satisfactory product to rid your hogs of worms. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 2-5tfc Give! Give! Give to the Huron County Overseas Flood Relief Fund. Don­ ations . are urgently needed and can be left at The Exeter Times- Advocate; Robert Miller’s store, Farquhar; Lome Marshall's, Kirkton; .Cann’s Mill, Whalen; March’s store, Elimville; or Bank of Montreal, Crediton. For Tire Deals SEE South End Service And Boy! What Deals! FOR SALE—Ope 19’l used fur­ nace, in good condition; one Wingham cook stove, with, oil burner and reservoir, used; one Wingham cook stove, with reser­ voir and wafer front, used, -— Lindenfields Ltd. 12c FOR SALE — Purebred Holstein cow, due to freshen February 28, 4 years old. Apply Charles Deitrich, phone 20-r-3 Crediton. 12:19* FOR ALL WATERPROOFING, decorating and patching on con­ crete and masonry surfaces, use J the Thoro System. C & W Sup­ plies, telephone 59, Exeter, 315 Huron Street. 12:19:26:6c FOR SALE—4-inch tile by truck load for winter delivery, $55 per M up according to distance. Con­ sult us before buying. —James Gardner, phone 21-r-10 Kirkton. 12-lKlOw)* 2 YOUNG DURHAM cows, due go freshen in March. Apply to J. H. Pawn, 1 mile north of Clan- dehoye, Lucan 161-3. 19c FOR SALE—Used International, all steel, -l-wheel manure spread­ er on rubber. Apply Exeter Farm Equipment, ph. 503 Exeter. 19c FOR SALE—Dual purpose Short­ horn heifer, due in March. H. R. Butler, R.R. 1, Cromarty. 19* A SELL-OUT last time! Shrink­ resisting Nylon Blend yarn at 29(1 ball. Good colors at Tudor’s in Hensail. 19c BEATTY WASHING m a c h i n e. Write Box 102 or phone 393-W Exeter. 19c VIOLIN—Genuine German hand­ made Erush Heinrich Roth, made in 1725. Apply Cecil Maxwell, Hensall. 19:26c REAL ESTATE LOTS for sale in Exeter, good location. —Phone 68-W. 19:26:5:12c FOR SALE—New N.H.A. com­ pletely decorated 3-bedroom, 1- floor home. Oak and tile floors, 4-piece tile bath, forced air oil heat, copper plumbing, full base­ ment, laundry tubs, electric hot water heater, awnings, screen and storm sash. $4,000 cash, easy monthlly payment includes principal, interest and taxes. — Ph. 534-J, Gord Farrow. 12tf* SMALL POULTRY farm, I miles north of Zurich. Modern house, built-in cupboards, new sun porch, hath and garage. All newly landscaped. Three - storey barn, poultry equipment. Applly Mr. Harvey Clausius, phone 96- r-3 Zurich, 12:19:26* 75 ACRES, mostly arable, over 30 acres ready for spring crop, alfalfa meadow. Ample barn room, comfortable brick house, wired and .good repair. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc We Are Discontinuing Many Lines Of DRY GOODS BOYS’ Overall Pants Reg. $2.95 SALE $2.00 BOYS’ Corduroy Overalls $2.75 and $2.00 MEN’S Sweaters AT SALE PRICES MEN’S Wdrl< Shirts AT SALE PRICES Men*s Coveralls & Lined Smocks AT LESS THAN COST White Flannalette 27 inches wide at 370 yard MEN’S B & B Overalls Reg. $4.95 SALE $3.85 MEN’S Overall Pants Reg. $3.95 SALE $2.95 FLANNELETTE Blankets 72 by 90 $6.49 pair DAWN GLO & KROY Sock Wool at 400 Childrens Hose HALF PRICE FIRST QUALITY 51 gauge Ny­ lons at $1.25. Real value at Tu­ dor’s in Hensail.___________19c ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Wash Crepe and Miracord -dresses at Tudor's in Hensall. Sizes 12-52. Hurry for these. _________19c SEW AND SAVE at Tudor’s in Hensall., New summer materials are coming in now. Denims, Swiss Dots, Novelty Cottons. See them now._________________19c GOOD USED boy’s C.C.M. bi­ cycle. Maurice Love, 174-r-3 Ex- eter.______________________19* WOOD — Beach, maple and elm tops. Can drive into bush with car or truck. Apply Jas. W. Gar­ diner, telephone 21-r-10 Kirkton. __________________________19* ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, "9-.4 •cu. ft. List $449.95, sale $339.95. Also 5 tires 6.70x15 and 4 tubes $50.00, very good. Apply St. Jo­ seph Service, cor. Highways 21 and 84,___________________19* ONE GANDER. Apply Donald Mitchell, R.R. 1, Crediton, phone 4 62-J-3 Exeter._____________19* CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 2-piece, and a studio couch. Apply Hugh Wilson, phone 5 6 Exeter. 19c 19 52 CHEVROLET DELUXE Se­ dan, powerglide, custom radio, air conditioning, undercoating, easyeye g lass centipede, white­ wall tires, oil filter, saratan slip­ covers, chroincloc treated, only 9,000 miles. Bargain at only $2,595 complete with new li­ cence. Will consider sedan de­ livery or light truck. — Phone Lucan 165-J or -W.________19* SUDBURY SOIL-TEST cabinets, very simple to operate. Every farmer should have one. Only $7.95. —L. V. Hogarth, phone 266._______________19:26:5:12c Clearance! 1952 Philco HOME FREEZER 8 cu. ft. 1952 G-E REFRIGERATOR 9 cu. ft. Special Prices! R. E. RUSSELL 19c COMBINATION Moffat Range —Coal or wood, and electric —Like new, guaranteed —Half price Apply At Snelgrove’s Phone 18 Exeter 19C 30 ACRES land for work on shares or sell outright. Apply Times-Advocate or Mrs. Pearl Wood, RR 3, Parkhill. 5:12:19c FARM FOR SALE — Consisting of 125 acres, 90 acres of good tillable soil, being Lot 24, Con. 7, Hay Township. The 25 acres being part of Lot 24, Con. 8, Hay Township, has good build­ ings, well drained, plenty of water, close to school and mar­ kets. Fine location. Buildings wired, pressure water system. For particulars apply to Henry Fuss, Box 9, R.R. 1, Zurich, or phone 99-r-10 Zurich. 29:5:12* FOR SALE — Seven-room house with three-piece bath and good furnace. Large two-storey barn and garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 William St., Exeter. 29:5:12:12:19:2G;5* 100 ACRES — all arable, rich, clay loam. L-shaped banked barn with conveniences. Brick house, has built-in cupboards, electricity throughout. —W. C. Pearce, Re­ altor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-29tfc Many Other Items of Dry Goods Oft Sale Grocery Specials ONT POTATOES, 75-Ik bags .... $2.29 P.E.L POTATOES, 75-lb. bags .... $2.8$ HEINTZ KETCHUP CHIPIT COOKIE MIX 320 $$Save $$ For Tires, All Sizes See us and get 20% off new tires and tubes! PHONE 437-W .1 :'K EXETER 150 ACRES, HIGHWAY loca­ tion, Exeter district. Good brick house with water pressure and furnace. Large barn on wall, water bowls and litter carrier. Hydro throughout. Buildings in good repair and land in high ,state of cultivation, Terms. ' Other farms. C. V. Pickard, Re- altor, Main St., Exeter. l-22tfc FOR SALE—Two-bedroom mod­ ern insulated cottage, nice living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, large shed, oil heated, gar­ age, large garden with small fruits; central location. Apply 125 Sanders St,, Exeter, Ontario. 15:22:29:5:12:19* NICELY SITUATED 2 - bedroom modern .house, almost new. Un­ finished' upstairs. Air - condition­ ing oil furnace, complete bath, hot and cold water. Immediate possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc 2-STOREY RED brick house, slate roof, oil burning hot water furnace, 2 complete apartments, 3 genuine fire-places, 2 bath­ rooms. Extra lot, large barn. Reasonable terms, possession ar­ ranged, W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc FOR SALE in Exeter’s business section, two-storey brick build­ ing suitable for any retail busi­ ness or light industry. For par­ ticulars Apply to C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. l-Stfc MODERN COTTAGE with large living room and roomy kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. This property is in Oxcellent con­ dition and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms.— C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. _______ l-8tfc NEW HOUSE, 609 Edward St. Red brick front, automatic oil furnace, two bedrooms, living room, dining rdom and kitchen, bath, upstairs unfinished. Will exchange for older house. —R. E. Ralkwill, Exeter, ll-20tfc STOP-—If you wish to buy a new red brick home in the beaU- tiful town of Exeter, see J, W. Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-2 3 tic HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and shopping, Newly decorated interior, first class general condition. Forced heat oil burner furnace. Full bath upstairs, 2-piece on main floor. Garage, garden. —W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-lGtfc 4-R00M Insul-hrlc cottage with conveniences and furnace, rea­ sonably priced for quick sale. Other houses, stores and farms. —W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, salesman. O-lltfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT ■— Brick residence at Dashwood with gar­ age; immediate possession. Ap- ply H. Zimmer, ph, 4. 5:19:5c HOUSE IN LUCAN — Two-storey frame, all modernized, furnace, 3-piece bath, modern- kitchen, 4 bedrooms, living room, dinette and den, This house can be eas­ ily duplexed. Possession ar­ ranged. $4,800, Apply Grant Ir­ vin, phone 165-J or -W Lucan. \ 19* SEVEN-ROOM modern house in Grand Bend, full basement, glassed-in porch, garage connect­ ed with house, On lot 100 feet deep and 150 feet frontage. House built five years ago. Ap­ ply Glen Beach, Blyth, 19:26* STOCK WANTEp I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, any age. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe- ter, __ _________________1*W ATTENTION FARMERS-Frompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth Sgl-r-ll, Exeter 235,5-ltfc TENDERS WANTED HELP WANTED SECRETARY REQUIRED for of­ fice in Exeter, capable of taking shorthand and typing. Apply in writing to Box ‘‘7”, Times- Advocate. l-15tfc WOMAN to mind two children daytime while mother works. — 128 Waterloo St., Exeter, phone 31G-J. 19* MEN OR WOMEN —Can you spare two hours an evening? Five evenings a week to earn $5 0.00. No door to door selling, no experience. We train you. Ap­ ply Mrs. Lorraine Brock, Credi­ ton, phone 2. 19;2G:5c WANTED WANTED — Grass for six year­ lings. Phone Exeter 626-w-l. —Russel King, R.R. 1, Exeter. 12:1 J* PASTURE for ten head cattle. Apply Gregus Bros., phone 172- r-23 Exeter. 19* WANTED TO BUY—Around 10 pigs, 40 to 100 lbs. each. Phone Granton 5-r-7. 19* CLIENT WANTS 50-100 acres light sand. Buildings and water not required. W. C. Pearce, Ex- eter._______________ 2-19tfc ROOMER. Apply Times-Advocate. 19* FOR RENT SMALL FURNISHED apartment, self-contained, separate entrance, centrally located. Apply Times- Advocate. 12c TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, liv­ ing room and kitchen, full base­ ment and bathroom, hot and cold water. Apply to Albert Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14 Dash­ wood. 5:12:19:26:5* FOR RENT—In Centralia, brick house, with bath and furnace. Immediate possession. Apply to Loretta C. Hicks, R.R. 1, Credi­ ton, or William Essery, R.R. 1, Centralia._______________l-29tfc FOR RENT—Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners, Beavers Hard­ ware, 5-8tfc FOR RENT — Six-room cottage in Elimville. Apply to Mrs. Wil­ liam Routly, 25-r-ll Kirkton. 12:19:26* RE REDECORATING CHURCH Sealed tenders will he received, up to February 28 for the pur­ pose of redecorating Woodham United Church. Kindly quote prices on tender for; (a) Ex­ terior and interior complete; (b) complete interior only; (c) audi­ torium and entrances only; (d) sanding and finishing floor of above (b) and (c). The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. Apply Mrs. George Wil­ son, R.R, 6, St. Marys, phone Kirkton 64-r-3. 19 C CONCRETE BRIDGE BIDS Township of Stephen called by the Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen fox* the construction of a Concrete Bridge on Lot 22, Concession 14, in the Township of Stephen. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk. Low­ est tender not necessarily accept­ ed. Marked cheques of $200.00 must accompany tenders, and must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 1:00 p.m, March 3, 1953. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 12:19:26c EXCAVATION WORK called by the Township of Stephen Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for the excavation work on the Link Drain Repair. A marked cheque of $200.00 must accompany ten­ der. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 2:00 p.m. on the 3rd day of March, 1953. F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK 12:19:26c EXCAVATION WORK called by the Township of Stephen Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for the excavation work on the Steeper Municipal Drain. Plans and spe­ cifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk. A marked cheque of $200.00 must accom­ pany tender. Lowest or any ten­ der not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 2:00 p.m. on the 3rd day of March, 1953. F. W. MORLOCK,' CLERK 12:19:26c NOTICE TO CREDITORS ONE APARTMENT — Newly de­ corated, hot and cold water on taps, bath, oil heated, Frigidaire. Possession middle of March. — Norman Mitchell, Centralia. 19* ONE HEATED room. 240 Main St., phone G91-R.__________19c 2-ROOM APARTMENT, centrally located. Share bath, private en­ trance. 429 William 'Street, phone 372-R. 19c FOR RENT—Store on Main St. Could be used as office. Former­ ly occupied by Bell Telephone. Apply Fred Cole, Exeter. 19* 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, furnished, side entrance, bath, hot and cold water. Apply Silas Stanlake, Carling Street. 19c In the Estate of AUGUST GREGUS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of August Gregus, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Hur­ on, who died on or about the 15th day of February 19 52, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & -Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 21st of February next, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Administrator Exeter, Ontario 5:12:19c AUCTION SALE of Property and Household Effects from the residence Of ROBERT PARSONS, QUEEN STREET, HENSALL on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 2:00 p.m. the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3 - piece chesterfield suite, 3-piece bedroom suite, 2 beds, mat­ tresses, studio couch, lounge, chest of drawers, antique mir­ ror, oak secretary, 6 dining room chairs, Doherty organ and stool, walnut what-not, hall rack and bench, commode chair, 3 small tables, 4 rocking chairs, small desk (antique), 3 trunks, glass top cupboard, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen stool, 8-day clock, kitchen range, electric hot­ plate, coal oil stove, wardrobe, lawn mower, copper boiler, set of dishes, other dishes including antiques. Garden tools, wheelbarrow, sealers, and numerous other ar­ ticles. PROPERTY: At the same time there will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, the pro­ perty consisting of a double lot on which is situated a ten-room frame house, complete with base­ ment, furnace, hydro and hard and soft water. On thiB property is also a small barn. TERMS on Household Effects: Ccisli* TERMS on Property: 10% down and balance in 30 days. If weather is unfavorable sale will be under cover. ROBERT PARSONS, PROP. EDAV ARD W. ELLIOTT, AUCT. AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by­ public auction on .ANDREW STREET, EXETER. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at 1.00 o’clock the following: Clare Jewell enamelled cook stove, coal or wood, rangette, 2-burner hot plate, 2-burner electric stove, 3 beds with springs, wardrobe, ice box, 50 ft. of hose, writing desk, radio, 50 records, 3 tables, pictures and frames, -clocks, mirrors, bed pan Big Ben alarm clock clothes horse, garbage can, floor lamp, parlor lamp, curtains and rods, tea pot, coffee pot, dishes of. all kinds, wood and coal, chesterfield with chair, floor lamp, table lamp good iron pump and piping, cor­ ner bracket, roll of wire, 3 small tables, step ladder, good lawn mo­ wer, quantity of bedding and many- other articles. The following will also be sold at the sale. Clare Jewell cook stove, heater, two tables, 3 antique chairs, couch, sideboard, dresser, 2 washstands, kitchen cupboard, washing machine, sewing machine 2 beds and springs. TERMS: Cash MRS. LAURA GAISER, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Horses, Cattle, Tractor and Farm Effects The undersigned auctioneer has- received instructions to sell by public auction on LOT 26, CON. 6, PARR LINE 1% miles south of Hillsgreen 2% miles east of Zurich and 1%, miles north, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1953 Sale consists, of W-30 Interna­ tional tractor on steel and Allis- Chalmers model B tractor on rub­ ber, used one season, as well as a full line 6f other implements. Also best of quality grade cattle. Full list of sale in next week’s issue. ORVILLE SMITH. Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auct. NOTICES RE CRUTCHES BORROWED From Exeter Loan Cupboard Will anyone with crutches not in use please see they are re­ turned to Mrs. William Middleton or Mrs. R, E. Pooley,_______19c WARBLE-FLY SPRAY Township of Hay Sealed tenders plainly marked will be received by the under­ signed for the contract to spray cattle in the township for the control of Warble-Fly. Township will supply all spray material, contractors to supply all equip­ ment. Work to be done Under the direction of the township in­ spector, Tenders should be in the form of price per head for two sprays. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by February 28, 195$. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk-Treasurer, Zurich, Ont. 12:19c APPLICATIONS The Township of Hay is call­ ing for applications for inspector to 'supervise the spraying of the cattle in Hay Township sprayed, according to the Warble-Fly Con­ trol Act, Inspector to collect pay­ ment for the spraying done. Ap­ plicants to receive instructions from the Council of the Town­ ship of’ liny. All applications to be in the Clerk’s office by Feb­ ruary 28, 1953. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Olerk-TreasUrOr, Zurich, Ont, 12:12c In the Estate of WALTER CUNNINGHAM Deceased All persons having claims again­ st the estate of Walter Cunning­ ham, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 1st day of Feb­ ruary, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Ex­ eter, Ontario, by the 7th day of March next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ont. Solicitors for the Executor 3tc AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to offer for sale by public . auction at CENTRALIA on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 1:30 o’clock the following: One kitchen suite, light maple, blue trim, consisting of buffet, table and 4 ehairs; Frigidaire, 60-eycle; rangette; washing ma­ chine, new 2 months; shoe rack; arm chair; 6 kitchen chairs; small table; Quaker oil heater; double bed, sprihg-filled mat­ tress; 2 Simmons single beds, complete; 1 cot and mattress; maple dresser; chest of drawers; small office oak desk! oil drum; coal or wood range with reser­ voir; tool box hud tools; scoop shovel; sealers; and other num­ erous articles. Everything must be sold; he reserve. TERMS: Cash, FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. MRS. G. W. BARNES, PROP. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Automobile, Tractor, Farm Implements, Cattle, Grain and Household Effects The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction On LOT 14, CON. II, STEPHEN TP. 2% miles west, 1 mile north of Crediton, or 1% miles east and 3 miles south of Dashwood, on THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1953 Commencing at 1.00 p.m. sharp AUTOMOBILE: 1949 Ford Cus­ tom coach, like new. This car is in perfect mechanical condition with low mileage. TRACTOR: Allis-Chalmer9 W-C tractor on rubber. Will be sold un­ der new tractor guarantee. CATTLE; Roan cow carrying second calf, due time of sale; roan Durham cow, due March 21; Here­ ford heifer with calf at foot 2 months old; Holstein cow milking Hereford heifer bred 2 months; Hereford steer rising 2 years old; Hereford yearling steer. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Fleury 2- furrow tractdr plow, tractor scuff let, International 11-hoe fer­ tilizer drill, 7M ft. semi-tooth cul­ tivator, rubber tire waggon, 16 ft. flat rack, M.H. 6-ft.-cut binder, 3- section harrow, Fletiry double disc pair bob sleighs, new colony house 10x12; 10 rods chicken-wire cutting box, cement water trough 1000 lb. beam scales, M.H. i-horse scuffler, new Jogging chain, grease gun, pressure sprayer, Viking cream separator, new cross-cut satv, buck saw, bag truck, % bar­ rel of molasses, milk pail strainer pail, barrels, forks, shovels, many articles too ntimei’ous to mention. GRAIN: 100 bus. mixed gfain. COLLIE DOG HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ches- teffield suite, chesterfield chair, quantity or sealers, electric iron, etc. etc. No reserve, Everything will lie sold TERMS: Cash URBAN AYOTTE Prop. GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct.