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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-10-29, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1953 —------- SNELGROVES Sales & Service I I I I' I I IT and priced so every family can now own an I I I I I I I' You Don't Want It? — Sell It Here!I Service with Courtesy FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED A GREEN WINTER COAT with grey squirrel trim, size 16, almost as good as new. May be seen at Brady Dry Cleaners. ___29* NEW 17" High-powered, high-styled successor to Canada's favourite "Townsman" $1 <>£ >>] I GIRL’S BICYCLE, also Quebec heat- ter, In good condition. Phone 44-r-19 Kirkton. 29* THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL have a special offer of 30 months for $7.00 or 20 months for $4.60. Good until November 30. Renew now at The Times-Advocate. 29;5:12:19t-a BICYCLES — Girls' and boys’ junior bicycles, $48.95; standard, sizes, $49.- 95, See them now at Fisher’s Hard- ware, Main Street, Exeter,______29c 9 YORK PIGS, 7 weeks old. —Albert W, Shirray, Hensall, phone 683-r-ll.29c PUREBRED YORKSHIRE boar and sow, registered if desired. Harry A. Thompson, R.R. 2, Clinton, telephone 904-r-13. 29c E - YOU'RE RIGHT THERE ... AND/WAY OUT AHEAD WITH THESE RCA VICTOR FEATURES New Higher Voltages give brighter pictures— almost 3-dimen­ sional in depth and detail • New RCA Victor “Picture Kock" snaps the pictures into place, keeps them locked in focus • New "Long Distance" Circuits bring you better reception wherever you live with exclusive Sccfivt-Settdttwe *Famous "Golden Throat" Tone for television's finest listening See these super-pictures and you’ll agree you’re ’way out ahead with this new ’54 RCA Victor. JfonStor* Come in and see the new "Townsman If" in action SNELGROVES PHONE 18 EXETER TWO YOUNG MEN’S all-wool over­coats, brown and oxford grey, excel­ lent condition, reasonable. — Phone 709-W Exeter. ___________29c HARDWOOD and SOFTWOOD, 3-ft„ $12 per cord deliver in truck loads. Apply Scott’s Elevator, Lucan.29:5:12:19c NINE-PIECE WALNUT dining room room suite, in excellent condition. Phone 38-r-18 Grand Bend. _____29c LARGE DUOTHERM oil space heat­ er with fan and 200-gallon tank. All in A-l condition. —Phone 173 Grand Bend. 29:5c NEW GEHL hammer mil). Make your own feed go farther at loiver cost. Priced for quick sale. Exeter District Co-operative. 29c CATTLE FOR SALE—7 good Here­ ford cows and heifers, some fresh, some springing; 10 good big vaccinat­ ed Holstein heifers, springing. Will sell or trade on butcher cattle, fat cows, canners, cutters or bulls. Ship­ ping to plant Tuesdays and Satur­days. — Doug Forbes, Beef Buyer, Coleman Packing Co., phone 2-7546 London, or Ned Armstrong, 15 Ex­eter, 29:7* BOY’S SUNSHINE balloon-tired bi­ cycle, 1 year old. Phone 432 Exeter or apply 432 William St._________29* 1953 FORD SEDAN, low mileage, priced to sell quick; 1951 Ford Coach, very smooth car; 1935 Ford Sedans, two to choose from. Reg Armstrong Motors, phone 216 Exeter._______29c REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL — Orville Hayter, 10 miles west of Crediton, phone 38-r-9 Grand Bend.29* 1,200 PULLETS, ready for the laying pen. William Henderson, G83-J Sea­ forth. 29:5* 1 COLLIE PUP, ready to work. Ap- ply Ross Oke, phone 177-r-3 Exeter. 1 IRON PUMP, complete with 28’ x 146” pipe. Ready for use. Apply to E. C. Appleton, 117 Huron Street E.. Exeter, phone 57._______________29* 1 OAK OFFICE DESK and chair. Apply at Snell Bros. Ltd., Exeter. 29c AUTOMATIC DRAFT CONTROL for c(fal furnace. —Phone 507._______29* 3 GIRLS’ WINTER coats, 2 girls’ suits, 3 jackets, several dresses, shirts. All sizes 12 and 14. —Phone 683-r-33 Hensail. 29* SIXTY PIGS, chunks, started and weaners. Apply A. E. Oestrlcher, phone 57-r-10 Dashwood. 22:29c FOR SALE—1 lady's topcoat, size 14; 3 men's suits, size 38-40. All like new. May be seen at Bray Cleaners. 29* 1,000 BUSHELS FEED turnips, good duality, ready to be lifted any time. Phone Zurich Ol-r-13. 22:29* REGISTERED HEREFORD bull, 10 months old. Apply W. B. Thompson. R.R. 2, Alisa Craig, 2 miles south, 2 miles west of Centralia.____ .22:29* 13 TAM and YrORK PIGS, 3 months old. Phone 689-r-ll Hensail. 29c USED BABY CARRIAGE — White chrome, collapsible, wheel guards. Only $15. Fisher's Hardware, Exeter, 22:29c PIANO TUNING — Have your piano turned and repaired by experts, 30 years experience, all work guaran­ teed. Have been coming to Exeter longer than any other tuner. Leave or phone your order to The Times- Advocate, phone 770. Will, be here on December 1, 1953. 22:29:5:12* WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu­ matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS Will help you to wel­ come relief. Ask your Druggist.9-3:10-1,29:ll-26:12-24c WANTED TRANSPORTATION from Exeter to London daily. Apply Times-Advocate.29 c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE GET YOUR ORDER IN for BRAY pullets or broilers. Especially for November-December delivery. You’ll want the pulets readying for the Grade-A markets and the broilers for December-January good markets. Ask us for particulars. Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-.T. 22:29c STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ‘STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287.3-5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G, J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc LOST STRAYED —from Lot 13, Con. 15,. Township of Stephen, a red cow, tip of left ear cut off. Kindly notify William Ratz, Crediton, phone lliB-J. 22:29c LOST — Boy’s brown gabardine top­ coat. Reward for its return. —Phone 68-W. ______29c STRAYED from Lot 17. S.E.B. Us­ borne, white pig weighing about 50 lbs. Please notify Clarence Thomson, R.R. 1, Granton, phone 35-r-16. 29* All Used Cars Have 6 Months or 6,000 Miles Warranty 1952 1951 1952 1951 1950 1950 1949 1949 1949 1948 HOME FREEZER, International, 7 cu. ft., used 8 months, guaranteed in new condition. Apply Ted Wright, Crediton. 29c LOST—Child's glasses, between Main Street United Church and Public School, phone 441-J. 29c ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 19-19 1938 1930 1931 1932 ☆ ☆ SEDAN, see this at ........................ SEDAN, above average .................. SEDAN, save money at ............... CLUB COUPE, only ..................... SEDAN, radio, visor, nice maroon COACH ................................................ FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, real nice . MONARCH SEDAN, radio, overdrive PONTIAC SEDAN, clean as .............. FORD SEDAN, radio, visbr ................ METEOR SEDAN, overdrive, only ... FORD FORD FORD FORD CHEV FORD DODGE COACH ............................................. CHEV SEDAN ............. Take your choice PLYMOUTH COACH .................................... ANGLIA ............................................................... PLYMOUTH SEDAN ......................... Your DODGE SEDAN ................................ choice MODEL A COACH, best one in captivity MODEL A COACH ........................... Your CHEV COUPE .................................... choice L.S.M.F.T. REO 5-TON TRACTOR, above average CHEV 3-TON DUMP STAKE, cared for- - o 1951 1951 like a baby 1948 INTERNATIONAL 1-TON STAKE, in above average condition ...................................... 1,850. 1,695. 1,650. 1,550. 1,195. 995. 995. 900. 900. 900. 250. 150. ' 75. 50. 1.950. 1,850. 675. SPECIAL TRUCKS The Following Will Be Reduced $10 A Day Until Sold (Thursday’s Prices Are Given) STUDEBAKER PICKUP, overdrive . DODGE 1-TON PICKUP ..................... DODGE 3-TON FORD PICKUP DODGE 1-TON FORD PICKUP DODGE 3-TON GMC %-TON EXPRESS ....... MERCURY 1-TON ................. DODGE 3-TON PLATFORM ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ CHASSIS & CAB EXPRESS DUMP 970. 970. 970 870. 870. 620. 620. 520. 370. 290. Tractors ☆ ☆ ☆ FORD, only ....................................................... MASSEY “20” (I can't eat it) .............. FORD, looks like new .......................... Used Ford Plough, like new ................... 800. 525. 450. 140. I Larry Snider Motors f PHONE 624 EXETER I MYatii“ Ford * Monarch Dealer” OVERCOAT—Boy’s brown, size 7 or 8 years. Can be seen at Brady Cleaners, Exeter. 29:5c SINGLE METAL BED, springs and mattress. Also Raymond treddle sew- ing machine. Phone 683-r-33 Hensall. RAYMOND SEWING MACHINE 'in good condition. IPhone 25-r-8 Kirk­ton. 29* AUSTIN CAR, privately owned, good condition,, low mileage. $300 or rea­sonable offer. Phone 03-7 Kirkton. 29c 6 YOUNG PIGS, seven weeks old; also Holstein heifer, four months old. Apply G. Poortinga, three miles north of Clandeboye.__________________29c WHITE BEDROOM SUITE and four kitchen chairs. Phone 412-W. 29c EXTRA GOOD black Persian lamb coat, size 38-40. May be seen at Brady Cleaners._________________29c 10 GOOD TAM and York pigs, from 80-100 lbs. Apply Alvin Hodge, phone ll-r-13Kirkton. 28c ALTO SAXOPHONE — Conn Eb alto (.double octave key). Silver finish. Ideal beginner’s instrument. Cheap for cash. First offer of $20 takes it. Phone 770, ___________________15t-a POTATOES—No. 1 local grown table potatoes, $1.50 per bag. Exeter Dist- rict Co-op, phone 287.______15:22:29c '41 CHEV COUPE, good engine, body, tires. New battery. Prestone heater, thoroughly dependable. $350. —Phone 22S-M. 29* THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­terfield suite, $50; also tapestry chester-bed, $45. Phone 443-W-3 Ex- eter. 9-3tfc '51, MERCURY PICKUP Truck, With low mileage and good tires, in as good as new condition. Priced reason­ably. $1,000.00. Apply to Lyle Mont­gomery, R.R. 1, Clinton, Ont., phone 811-r-r31 Seaforth, 15:22:29* NOTICES VOTERS’ LISTS, 1953 Town of Exeter County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I complied with Section 9, of the ers' Lists Act and that I have ___ed upj, at my office, at Exeter, on the 27th day of October, 1953, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality, at Municipal Elec­ tions and that such list remains there for inspection.And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct­ ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 10th day of Novem­ ber, 1953.Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this 27th day of October, 1953. C. V. PICKARD, CLERK 29c have Vot- post- on TENDERS WANTED RE 2 DND AGRICULTURAL SITES Tenders will be received up to 12 noon November 9, 1953, for the rental of two DND agricultural sites de­scribed below. Tenders are to be sub­ mitted on a yearly rental basis, how­ ever, if mutual satisfaction is being enjoyed by both the lessor and the lessee the rental agreement will be renewed without calling of yearly tenders.SITE NO. 1: Lot 15 S. Thames Rd., Township of Usborne, County of Huron—R.C.A..F. Radio Receiver Site. Approximately 35 acres of tillable all purpose crop land, adapted to crop­ ping of sugar beets, cabbage, corn, peas, beans, turnips and cereals. SITE NO. 2: Lots 6 and 7, Con­ cession 4, Township of Usborne, County of Huron — R.C.A.F. Radio Transmitter Site. Approximately 48 acres of all purpose crop land, adapt­ed to cropping of sugar beets, cab­ bage, corn, peas, beans, turnips and cereals. Sealed tenders are to be directed to the Commanding Officer, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia. FOR STORE— Some experience pre­ferred. Mayfair Bakery, phone 52 Ex­ eter. 29c HOUSEKEEPER — 4^ days a week. Phone 707-W-3 after 6 p.m. 22:29c NIGHT CLERK for billing. Young man preferred. Must be good typist. Apply Box “G”, The Exeter Times- Advocate. 29c HELP WANTED Open this Sunday, Wedneg* day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout thri week: Sunoco Service Station MAN WITH TRACTOR to do plow­ ing. Apply Times-Advocate. 29c CHIEF OF POLICE and 3 CONSTA­ BLES with previous Police experience wanted for the Town of Goderich. Duties to commence January 1, 1954. Please state experience and salary expected.S. H. BLAKE Town Clerk, Goderich, Ont. 29c RELIABLE WOMAN to look after one child, 11 months old, Two after­noons a week, 2:00 to 4:30. —Phono 219-R Exeter. 29* Mr. Vernon Clare Green (Former Officers’ Barber and Centralia Village) WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE z SAVOY BARBER SHOP j ON CORNER OF JAMES AND MAIN STS., EXETER I Monday, November 2 APARTMENT—Main Street, Exeter, hot and cold water, centrally located, newly decorated, immediate posses­ sion. Phone 143 Exeter. 29c FOR RENT—Garage. 606 William St. 29* UNFURNISHED 8-BEDROOM house.Oil heated. Garage. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-?2tfc APARTMENT — Private entrance, private bath, furnished self-contained apartment. Suitable for two business girls or middle-aged couple. Apply 221 Huron Street E. , 29* REAR APARTMENT. Also house on farm, near Exeter, for winter months. Apply 530 Andrew Street, phone 226. 29* FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard­ ware, Exeter. tfc WINTERIZED HOME, year round occupancy, Grand Bend, 5 rooms and bath, easily heated. Immediate pos­ session. Gordon Gray, phone 45-W, Parkhin, Ont. 15:22:29* TWO UPSTAIRS furnished rooms for rent in Hensall, heated, with kitchen and bathroom privileges, suitable for two elderly ladies or young couple (no children). Apply Box 196 Hensall or phone 5 Hensall. 29c MISCELLANEOUS BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, steno­ grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50c. For particulars, write Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 BAY Street, Toronto. 29:5:12c SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, imme­diate service. —Phone 108-W Lucan, S:15:22:29c WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.8-10tfc DO NOT NEGLECT your pullets this fall for worms. Be sure you Rota-Cap your birds. Get them from your local Dr. Salsbury dealer, tel. 266, L. V. Hogarth. 9-17tfc For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor's in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way, Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. j0-30tfc FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc REAL ESTATE 100 ACRES STEPHEN pasture land, partly tillable, pond water supply. Bargain price. W. C. Pearce, 'Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-29tfc IN THE VILLAGE of Woodham, 6- room house. Hard and soft water, hardwood floors. Apply at the Honey- House in the village. 29* WE ARE OFFERING one of Exeter's finest residences. This modern three- bedroom home is particularly well finished inside and out. ■ You will be pleased with every, room. If you are considering buying or building, let us show you this fine property. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter.10-29tfc 7-ROOM HOUSE in Exeter, modern kitchen and conveniences. Oil heat­ing. Apply Times-Advocate. 29c CENTRALLY LOCATED white frame house in Crediton, on half acre of land, fully modern, bath and kitchen; oak floors, furnace. Owner trans­ferred. Apply C. W. Parkinson, tele­ phone 81 Crediton. 29c HIGHWAY 150 ACRES extra well situated. Small house, large barn, silo, driveshed, henhouse, electricity. Early possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-15tfc $5,000.00 WILL PURCHASE 2-apart- ment home. Well located in Exeter. Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Both apartments are rent­ed, giving income of $75 per month. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc $4,000.00 FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME— Usual living rooms. Full basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and town water. This home is nicely painted and in good repair. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc 100 ACRES WITH comfortable med­ ium sized home. Large barn with good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer's convenience. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.10-15tfc TN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot­ tage. Bright iving rooms. Hydro, 3- piece bath, full basement and garage. Price $4,500.00. Quick possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 10-ltfc ACREAGES—We have several small­ er acreages from 1 acre up. Each of these has a comfortable house and other buildings, hydro and good water supply and is close to town and school. Quick possession. —C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.9-24tfC EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick house, hot air oil furnace, flush toi­let. Possession Oct. 1. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.9-17tfC NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedroom house. Centrally located. Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor. —R. E. Balk- Will, Exeter. 6-18tfc HIGHWAY FIRST CLASS 150 acres'. 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit at rear, balance rich arable Olay loam, L-shape bank barn, stabling has conveniences for horses, cattle, pigs. Pressure system Waters all buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace, hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall or Spring. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. 9-17tfC FOR SALE — Well' located' Exeter house. Three bedrooms and usual living rooms. Basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and Water pressure. This bomb is in good repair and may be purchased for $4,500.00. Quick pos­session. -—C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., EXOtCr, Ont. 9-10tfc COMFORTABLE 4-BEDROOM house, largo garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salosma.n, • : 8-13tfc GOOD 2-STOREY brick ’ house in Cfomafty has all conveniences, a barn and small acreage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor. .. ...... 9-17tfc INVESTMENT! Village hOUiSe in good condition, conveniences, garage, ca­bins Well rented, W. C. Pearce, Real­tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-i3tfc STENOGRAPHER AVAILABLE eve­nings, Monday to Friday after 7 o'clock p.m. Bookkeeping knowledge. — Mrs. W. Latreille, 153 Columbia Drive, RCAF Centralia. 29:5* NOTICE TO CREDITORS jugs; flower baskets; baby bed and buggy; Wilton rug, 9x9. like new; electric fixtures; flower plants; lawn chairs; large assortment of quilts, comforters and mats, never been used; 3 toilet sets; large apple peel­ er; fern stands; play pep; etc., etc.Many articles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the farm is sold.TERMS’. Cash. ___ARTHUR BAKER, PROPRIETOR ISAAC BESTARD. CLERK_„ALVIN WALPER. AUCTIONEER Supertest Station PHONE 465 WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, I summer cottages and .year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesmen. o-28tfc In the Estate of MARGARET HAMACHER, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret Hamacher, late of the Village of Daslnyood, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 30th day of September, 1952, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Soli­ citors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of November next, after which date the estate will be dis­ tributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been re­ ceived.BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor.29:5:12c In the Estate of JOSEPH HICKfeY, deceased. All persons having claims the estate of Joseph Hickey, the Township of Stephen, County of Huron, who died about the 30th of March, 19uo, required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of November next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUdHTON Exeter, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors.29:5:12c against late of in the on or 1953, are auction sale of Registered Herefords to be sold at MITCHELL SALE BARNS onTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 2:00 p.m.CONSISTING OF: One 6-year-old cow. sired by True Mold Domino, due in November; one 5-year-old cow, sired by Ring wood Beau (Zepto — 194050 — selling- with 7-month-old bull calf at side and rebred; two 3- year-old heifers of Domino breeding (these young cows arg bred to calve in May to a son of Ringwood Del Tone 2nd); 4 registered bulls from 6 to S months old; 3 registered heifers from G to 10 months old (these calves are sired by a son of Old Orchard Monarch 24th).Also selling: One grade Hereford cow, due time of sale; one roan cow, due in November; two purebred Shorthorn heifers (no papers), 15 montHk old,TERMS: Cash. AARON STEINACKER & SON, PROPRIETOR H. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER 29* ^luiiu.uuuuuiitu uii ii 11 ii i ii II 11 ii HI • i • ii iiii nil • 111 • ii n i,$* DAY OR NIGHT Flowers Freshly Cut You know that you give the finest . . . when you choose a bouquet or corpage from our wide se­ lection. . In the Estate of CHARLES ALBERT BEAN, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Albert Bean, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middesex, Farmer, who died on or about the 21st day of June 1953, are required to file par­ ticulars of same with Bell & Laugh­ton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th day of November next, after which date the estate will be dis­ tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- cpi vaH BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator.29:5:12c AUCTION SALE of Household Effects on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 nt ALEX HODGINS', LUCAN Full particulars next week. MRS. J, B. ARMITAGE, PROP. 29c For Prompt Delivery, Call 7G1-W AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Cattle STRATHROY on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 150 MIXED BREED STOCK CATTLE Trucks to deliver. Sale 2:30 p.m. a. g. Mcalpine, auctioneer 29c MERCHANDISE STOCK REDUCING SALE of Clothing, Chinaware, Paints, Wallpaper and Miscellaneous Items inI-IOTSON’S NEW MACHINE SHOP IM miles east of Crediton and 3 miles south The undersigned auctioneers have been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp, A FULL LINE of men’s and boys’ clothing including dress and work clothes, ladies’ sweaters and jeans, overcoats, ladies' and children’s dresses (size 2 to 55), men’s and hoys’ underwear, ladies’ blouses, tow­elling, prints, flannelette in 4-yard length, children's snow suits, py­ jamas, bedspreads, men’s smocks, overalls, gloves and socks, china­ware, glassware, pyrex dishes, alad- din lamps, novelties, children’s toys, paints and varnishes for exterior and interior, Kemtone, 12-gauge single barrel shotgun, nails, carpenter tools, shovels, hoes, rakes, galvanized tubs, linoleum, congoleum, etc. Being this is an extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve. TERMS: Cash.CARL RADFORD. CREDITON, PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER AND WM. SMITH. AUCTIONEERS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AUCTION On the premises, LOT 10, BOSANQUET TOWNSHIP Pinery Road, 2 miles south of Grand BendThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 at 2:30 p.m. sharp. DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE con­ sists of Lot 10, Bosanquet Township on which is situated ‘a newly built 1-room cottage with all modern con­ veniences.Property in very suitable location for building lots. Also 8 acres of land, 2 acres of which is choice gra­ vel. Inspect this property before sale date and convince yourself of the wonderful opportunity. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30' days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid THOMAS SEMPLE, PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER Clearing AUCTION SALE of Auto, Livestock, Farm Implements, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, LOT 10, CON. 16, STEPHEN TWP. First Farm East of Shipka The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction onWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp.* the following: CATTLE: Holstein cow, due first pai;t of December; red Durham cow with calf at foot; roan Durham cow, with calf at foot; 3 red Durham cows with calves at foot; blue roan heifer, with calf at foot; red Durham heifer rising 2 years old; 8 Durham and Hereford steers rising 2 year old; 7 Hereford and Durham heifers, rising 2 years old. This is an extra good herd of cat­tle. AUTO: 1951 Pontiac Coach, in all around new condition, correct mile­ age 20,000. Convince yourself by see­ing this car on day of sale, if not previously sold. FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISCEL­ LANEOUS ITEMS: Massey Harris 10-ft, cultivator; M.H. grain grinder, 10”, like new; 2-drum steel roller; M.H. 4-wlieel manure spreader on rubber; hay loader; International corn loader, like new; lime spreader; pick­ up adjustable harrows for Fordson tractor, 14-ft. wide; M.H. bean scuf- fler; Parker horse-drawn bean puller; dump rake; auto track, heavy rear end; ditching scraper; one-horse stuffier; oat roller; milk cart; 2 In­ ternational cream separators; Inter­national stainless milking machine, double unit, like new; quantity as­ phalt shingles: buzz saw; steel tire wagon; quantity of lumber; cutter; 2 sets of bob sleighs; Fordge blower; colony house; chicken shelters; sap pails; sausage grinder and press; set of taps and dies, 1- to 2-inch. Many articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS! Sunshine electric range, like new; electric space heater; refrigerator, 9 cu. ft., like new; dining room suite, icnlud- ing table, 6 chairs and buffet; oak library table; Willis piano, in good condition; dresser; ■ Findlay coal, and wood range, like new; Beach cook stove, equipped with oil-burner; Sin- gei’ sewing machine: 2 beds, springs and mattress; coal-oil heater; kitchen table with .4 matching chairs; step­ ladder chair; child’s playpen, etc., etc.,; axminster rug, 9x1046; some bedding; fruit jars. TERMS: Cash. No reserve—every­thing will be sold. ' ALBERT GAISER, PROPRIETOR GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 29:5c Reder's Flowers 119 MAIN STREET Great News! - WATCHES • 17 JEWELS •SELF WINDING • WATER-RESISTANT* SHOCK-RESISTANT • SWEEP SECOND HAND • UNBREAKABLE CRYSTAL SHIPMATE. Head- mJ o„, , iome styling... rugged action ... all yours with this ace performer. Jack Smith JEWELLER Phone 510 Exeter Small trucks need truck tires - Equip with GOODYEAR HI-MILER RIBS Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises,LOT 36. BOUNDARY LINE. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 4 miles west of Dashwood, 2 miles north of Grand Bend and 1 mile cast on Highway 83 The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on , .TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp the following: CATTLE: Black Angus cow, milk­ ing, duo in March; light roan Cow, milking,' red Durham cow, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, carrying sec­ ond calf, milking, due in March; Hereford cow, milking, carrying sec­ ond calf, due in April; Angus steel1, rising 3 years old; Durham steer, rising 3 years old; 4 Hereford steers, Hsing 2 years old; 2 Durham steers, rising 1 year old; black heifer, 2 years old. This is an extra good herd of cattle. All in market condition.POULTRY: 425 Sussex Byline pul­ lets, 7 months old: 50 Toulouse geese averaging from 12 to 15 lbs. each; 20 Rouen ducks.BAY & GRAIN: 360 bales of choice red clover hay; 10 loads best of qualify bean straw; 125 bushels Daw­son Golden Chalf wheat; 300 bushels mixed grain,MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Colony house, 10x12, double boarded; brooder stove; poultry equipment—5 shelters, feeding troughs and fountains; exten­sion ladder; single scnffier; Massey Harris cream separator; barrels; chains; 6 cords of dry wood.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Merit cook stove In hew condition; Findlay Propane 4-burncr table model gas stove; Centre tables; arm chairs; recking chplrs; 2 dressers; writing dealt; mantel clock; canary and cage; large assortment of glassware and kitchen utensils; fish howl; thermos It’s false economy to equip small trucks with auto tires, because auto tires aren’t built to stand up to the rough, tough punishment you’ll give them on your small truck. That’s why it's Wise to equip your small trucks with Goodyear Hi-Miler Ribs—the one, specially built truck tire for use on light trucks and station wagons. For lowest cost-per-mile operations, maximum mileage and a long life of trouble-free service, see us for Goodyear Hi-Miler Ribs for your small trucks! LOW-PRICED MARATHON Here’s the leading tire in the low-price field for mileage, tractidn and value! Cut your tire costs from the start with the Good­ year Marathon. STUDDED SURE-GRIP An all*’round top traction tite for any season of the year. Designed with tough studs that give maxi­ mum. grip arid pull both dm arid off the road* HI-MILER ALL-WEATHER The famous Goodyear diamond tread on the Hi-Miler All-Weather has proved best for general trucking in all weather conditions. LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SIGN” OF QUALITY (*]&OOD/VeARJ FRED HUXTABLE PHONE:: 153W ' INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES & SERVICE AUTHORIZED GOOD/VEAR DEALER