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AUCTION SALE
of Choice Dairy and Beef
Cattle, Tractors, Farm
Implements, Hogs, Hay,
Grain, Ensilage, Poultry
and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 7, CON. 3,
USBORNE TWP.
11 miles south of Exeter
thence 11 miles east on St.
Marys Road, thence 1 mile
south
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: Reg. and Grade
Holsteins — 8 Holstein cows,
majority fresh, remainder due
sale date; 3 cows, third calf,
recently freshened; 2 cows,
second calf, recently freshen-
ed; 6 heifers, recently fresh-
ened; 2 heifers, carrying first
calf, due sale date; heifer due
in September. This is an ex-
tra high producing Holstein
herd. 4 Hereford cows, recent-
ly freshened, with calves at
foot; yearling Hereford steer;
5 yearling Holstein heifers; 12
Holstein and Hereford calves;
purebred Hereford bull. Cattle
are all choice quality.
HOGS: 55 Yorkshire pigs,
averaging 70 lbs. each.
POULTRY: 35 DeKalb pul-
lets.
TRACTORS: Int. W-6 stand-
ard tractor in A-i condition;
BA' "C" Case Farmall style
tractor, equipped with beet
and corn scuffler; V.A. Case
standard tractor, equipped
with new Henderson loader,
Allis Chalmers 66 combine,
excellent condition,
FARM IMPLEMENTS: Int.
36-plate tractor disc, like new;
John Deere 6-ton rubber tire
wagon, used one season; 16-
ft. hay rack; 16-ft. ensilage
rack; M-H 15-run grain and
fertilizer drill; New Holland
130 bushel tractor spreader,
equipped with 2-ft. grain box;
Int. 8-ft. grain binder; New
Idea 7-ft. power take-off mow-
er; Int. 81-ft. spring tooth cul-
tivator; Int. plow packer; Int.
3-furrow tractor plow; Int. 2-
furrow 14 inch plow; Oliver
2-furrow 10 inch plow; Int.
steel 3-drum roller; 2 set of
Diamond harrows; hay eleva-
tor equipped with 3/2 h.p. mo-
tor; 5-inch grain auger equip-
ped with motor; 100 feet 6-inch
endless belt; 50 feet endless
belt; Letz grinder; Int. power
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AUCTION SALE
Livestock, Farm Imple-
ments and Misc. Items
On the premises
2 MILES NORTH OF BLAKE
TUESDAY, APRIL 6
DAN STECKLE, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25c
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Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Ph 235.2433
JOHN S. McGRAIL
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Niagara St. WYOMING
Phone 845-3932
Specializing in Farms and
Rural Properties.
Listings required on farms
and rural properties,
CALL JACK ROSS, SALESMAN
at Thedford 296-4689
MACKENZIE &
RAYMOND
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
CHARLES L. MACKENZIE
PETER L. RAYMOND
Hensel! Office in the Town
Hall open Wednesday 2 to 5
p.m.
PHONE 235.2234 EXETER
JOHN WARD, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR AND
DRUGLESS THERAPIST
15 Wellington St., across
from PUC
ST. MARYS PHONE 284.1501
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office — Exeter, Ont.
Directors
Robert G. Gardiner RR 1
President Cromarty
Martin Feeney RR 2
Vice-President Dublin
William II. Chaffe RR 4
Mitchell
E. Clayton Colcnthoun FIR 1
Science Hill
Raymond McCurdy RR 1
Kirkton
Tim Toohey RR 3 latcan
Agents
Hugh Benninger Dublin
Harry Coates Exeter
Clayton Barris Mitchell
SOUTH END
SERVICE
587 Main South Exeter 235-2322
Coming Soon
MODEL 1800 AUSTIN
'64 Pontiac Parisienne
like new, 4 door, hardtop, radio,full
power equipped
Four-door, 4 cyl.,
rides well '64 Morris
'60 Ford
'60 Falcon
Tudor, 6 cyl,
Tudor, automatic
'59 Dodge radio.
Sedan, automatic, 6 cyl.,
'58 Ford Tudor, 6 cyl., a gem.
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driven cream separator; nu-
merous Surge parts for milk-
er; 100 feet hay fork rope;
grass seeder; milk cans; pig
trough; extension ladder; steel
posts; snow fence; root pulp-
er; blow torch; chains; forks;
shovels and many other mis-
cellaneous items.
HAY, GRAIN, ENSILAGE:
1,750 bales mixed hay; 250
bales second cut alfalfa; 500
bushels mixed grain; 500 bus.
cob corn; 12 feet ensilage.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS;
Include Axminster rug 12x15;
Congoleum rug 9x10; quantity
of dishes and other- miscellan-
eous items,
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
WM, H. ESSERY, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
18:25c
Complete
DISPERSAL SALE
of Registered Herefords,
Grain, Corn, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 10, CON. 22,
STEPHEN TWP.
4 miles west of Shipka thence
first farm south, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
at 1:00 p.m.
CHOICE HERFORDS: 18
Registered Hereford cows and
heifers, some recently fresh-
ened with calves by side, Re-
mainder to freshen in April
and May.
Prominent females featured
in this herd are of Domino
Emblem, Mixer, and Crusty
breeding. Present herd sire
Domino Trueman 23 T, born
Nov. 8, 1962.
Sire of year heifers
K.Y.G. Domino Heir.
10 heifer yearlings; 6 year-
ling bulls; yearling steer ready
for market; Ayrshire cow
freshened Dec. 1.
This is an excellent herd of
cattle. Pedigrees to be an-
nounced day of sale. Inspec-
tion invited.
GRAIN AND CORN: 100 bus.
Rodney seed oats; 75 bus. feed
wheat; 8 ton cob corn.
MISC. ITEMS AND TRUCK:
1947 Chev truck; quantity of
scrap iron; mower; drill; 150
jute bags; binder, plow.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Servel refrigerator, large size;
chrome kitchen table; radio
and record player; chairs;
Airway vacuum cleaner; va-
riety of dishes and novelties;
butter bowl; bed; Axminster
rug 10x12, like new; other
misc. items.
No reserve.
Lunch booth on grounds.
TERMS: Cash.
ORVILLE HAYTER, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER and
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneers
C. H. RODER, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Strathroy, Ontario
OFFICE HOURS
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
9 -12, 2 - 5
Tues. and Fri. Evening, 7 - 9
By Appointment Please
Office Phone 654 Home 1498
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 235.1083 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD Phone 119
JACK HEYWOOD
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
All types of sales
"For Top Prices"
EXETER LONDON
Phone 235-0720 451-8630
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
For Appointment Ph 235.1680
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed All Day Saturdays
PHONE 235.0233
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AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Farm Imple-
ments, Cattle, Silage and
Misc. Items
On the premises
EAST HALF LOT 8, NORTH
BOUNDARY STEPHEN TWP.
2/ miles west of Exeter or
5 miles east of Dashwood
Highway 83.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
MONDAY, APRIL 5
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: Grey Durham cow
milking, due in July; black
cow, recently freshened; part
Angus and Jersey cow carry-
ing second calf, milking, due
in August; part Hereford and
Holstein steer rising 2 years
old, ready for market; 2
Polled Angus yearling steers;
2 part Hereford and Holstein
yearling steers; 2 part Here-
ford and Holstein yearling
heifers; 4 Holstein yearling
heifers; 5 Holstein summer
calves.
Cattle are extra choice qual-
ity, calfhood vaccinated.
TRACTOR AND FARM IM-
PLEMENTS: 1952 Ford tractor
in guaranteed condition; M-H
11-run grain & fertilizer drill;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
2-drum steel roller; Allis Chal-
mers model B 2-row scuffler,
like new; 3-section diamond
harrows, new spikes; McDeer-
ing oil bath mower; set plat-
form scales; Oliver 3-point
hitch 2-row corn planter, like
new; M.H. side delivery rake;
walking plow; root pulper;
cutting box; hay fork rope;
Coleman lantern; corn sheller;
grass seeder; tarpaulin; bar-
rels; sap pails; quantity of
lumber; brooder & stove; elec-
tric fencer; forks; pails; shov-
els; quantity fence and end
posts; grain sacks; quantity
snow fence.
No reserve.
TERMS: Cash.
CLAYTON PROUTY, Prop.
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25:1c
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaugh-
ton spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Wilfred Montagne and
Mrs. Edna Geathe in Flint and
Clio in Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Chambers,
Barbara and Brenda of Wing-
ham were recent guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward and
family.
Marlene Baker is a student
teacher at Brantford this week.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Dewar were
guests with Mr. & Mrs. S. Mar-
riott of St. Marys Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward were
Saturday evening guests with
Mrs. Hazel Coward of Elim-
ville.
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delivery rake; Mt 11-run grain
and fertilizer drill; Kewanee
elevator, 5,00 series; diamond
harrows; 2-drum steel roller;
M,H. oil bath 6 ft. horse
drawn mower; M.H. 2-furrow
plow; Int. 2-row corn planter;
2 Rite Way milkers, single
units; Viking cream separa-
tor; 2-drum roller; dual wheel
float; horse drawn cultivator;
Rotary gear pump and motor;
1 h.p. electric motor; forks;
shovels; scrap iron; barrels;
chains, etc., etc.
CATTLE: 16 Hereford and
Holstein yearling steers and
heifers; 8 Hereford steers
ready for market.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash,
BOB REID, Prop.
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25:1c
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CARDS OF THANKS— IN MEMORIAM BIRTHS —
DUCKWORTH —Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Duckworth, Centralia,
are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Patricia
Elizabeth, at Victoria Hos-
pital, London March 20.
LYNN —Ralph and Gwen Lynn
(nee Tomes) RR 1 Clande-
boye, are happy to announce
the birth of a son, Philip
Ralph, at Victoria Hospital,
London, March 16 — a broth-
er for Debbie and Diane.
McGREGOR — Mr. and Mrs.
Grant McGregor, Hensall,
announce the birth of a son
at South Huron Hospital,
March 20—a brother for
Christine, Robert and David.
MASSE — Mr. and Mrs. Louis
0. Masse, RR 2 Zurich, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Joanne, at South Huron Hos-
pital, March 18 — a sister for
Michael and Arlene.
ROELOFS Mr. and Mrs. Eddy
Roelofs (nee Maier) William
St., Exeter, announce the
birth of a daughter, S us an
Jane, at South Huron Hospital,
March 20 first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. John Roelofs
and first granddaughter for
Mrs. Ruby Maier.
STOCKER—Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Stocker, RCAF Station
Centralia, announce the birth
of a son, Douglas Edward,
at South Huron H o s pi t al
March 1'7 — brother to Wen-
dy, Ward and David.
VANDENBYGAART — Mr. and
Mrs. William Vandenbygaart,
RR 2 Grand Bend, announce
the birth of a daughter, Pat-
ricia Maria, at South Huron
Hospital March 20.
REAL ESTATE The family of the late August
Miller wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives,
f riends and neighbors for
masses, beautiful floral tri-
Putes, messages of sympathy
and the many acts of kindness
shown them in their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Father Doyle, Father Kelly,
Dr. Ecker, the pallbearers, and
the T. Harry Hoffman funeral
home. 25*
We wish to thank all our
relatives friends and neighbors
for the visits and cards while
in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Gans and hospital
staff. — Mrs. Gerald Dearing
and Peter. 25*
I wish to thank all relatives,
neighbors and friends who re-
membered me with cards,
letters, flowers
'
treats and
visits during the three weeks
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to UCW of Kippen United
Church, Dr. Coles, Dr. Malkus,
Rev. D. A. MacMillan, the Sis-
ters, nurses and staff on fourth
floor. Thanks also to the neigh-
bors who helped my wife in any
way while I was ill. — Norman
Long.
EXETER — Modern 3 bedroom home in new subdivision with
ainple kitchen and dining-room area, partly finished re-
creation room. Terms, This property can be purcliased with
half acre of land for V.L.A. financing.
EXETER — Re-modelled red brick three bedroom home. This
house is located 1 block off Main Street in the heart of town,
and features a separate dining-room, front hall entrance,
finished recreation room, garage. $12,500 with terms.
PRANCE — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother Mary Ann Prance,
who passed away two years
ago March 25, 1963.
We cannot forget your smiling
face,
Your happy carefree ways;
The smile that won so many
friends,
In those happy bygone days;
One of the best the world could
hold,
Your cherished smile, your
heart of gold,
Always so good, unselfish and
kind,
What a wonderful memory you
left behind;
Deep in our hearts your mem-
ory is kept,
We all loved you too dearly to
ever forget.
—Sadly missed by daughters,
Olive and Mervin Pym, Aud-
rey and Cliff Moore, Lois and
Wilson Yule and families.25*
PRANCE — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mary Ann Prance
who passed away two years
ago March 25, 1963.
She was always there to wel-
come us,
Anxious if we were late;
Now she is watching at heaven's
window,
Waiting at heaven's gate.
—Always remembered by
Clarence, Elsie and John.25*
EXETER Well located residence with new aluminium sid-
ing and oil furnace. $9,000 with terms.
EXETER —Storey and one half, 3 bedroom home with garage.
Modern and in excellent condition. Low down payment, owner
will carry mortgage.
EXETER — Four bedroom home on several acres of land, near
Exeter.
EXETER Two bedroom one storey home on an attractive
corner lot. This is a comfortable well located home with
private drive and heats for only $80 per year. The limited
remaining mortgage which can be paid off is at 4% with
monthly payments of $31 covering principal interest, taxes
and fire insurance.
EXETER Three bedroom home with two lots on highway
#83. This house has been completely re-decorated and features
modern kitchen large living-room, family TV room, three
piece bath, and new oil furnace. Terms available.
HENSALL — Large remodelled home. Insulated machine shed
on three acres of land. Well located for commercial use.
COMMERCIAL — Well built brick building, with 1,600 square
feet of working space plus office and washroom facilities.
Good water supply. Suitable for light manufacturing. Ware-
house or commercial business.
COMMERCIAL — We have been fortunate in obtaining this
cash and carry business that offers $100 per week income.
This property includes a modern three bedroom home plus
several acres of land. $21,500 with $7,000 down.
FARMS — DASHWOOD, 130 acres located 21/2 miles north
of Dashwood. Large well-built brick home, with new wiring
and plumbing, plus good barn and land.
STADE —In loving memory of
a beloved husband, father and
grandfather, WM. Stade, who
passed away 10 years ago
March 31, 1955.
We do not forget your smiling
face,
Your happy carefree ways,
The smile that won so many
friends,
In those happy bygone days.
One of the best the world could
hold,
Your cherished smile, your
heart of gold,
Always so good, unselfish and
kind
What a wonderful memory you
left behind;
Deep in our hearts your mem-
ory is kept,
We loved you too dearly to ever
forget.
— Lovingly remembered by hid
wife Flossie, son Melvin,
daughter-in-law Gertie and
granddaughter Sherrie. 25c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Howey,
Exeter, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Mar-
garet Linda to Mr. James Edwin
Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray E. Patterson, Grand Bend.
The wedding will take place on
April 1'7 at '7 p.m., in Main
Street United Church, Exeter.x
EXETER, Thames Road area, 100 acre farm with buildings
and house. Exceptional land with 75 acres fall ploughed.
Priced right, terms.
Six other farms located in the Varna, Centralia, Cromarty,
Hensall area.
BUILDING LOTS — Available in half acre lots for V.L.A.
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Thomas
Breen wishes to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to all friends, neighbors and
relatives for their many acts
of kindness, beautiful floral
tributes and messages of sym-
pathy during our recent be-
reavement. Special thanks to
Sisters and staff of St. Joseph's
Hospital, Drs. Boyes, Busby and
Hession, the special nurse s
Mrs. Jones, Miss Mitchell,
Mrs. Pitt, Father Kelly, M.
Box & Son funeral home, the
pallbearers and the CWL of
Mount Carmel. 25*
I would like to take this op-
portunity of thanking my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for letters, cards, treats, flow-
ers and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseph'sHospital.
Special thanks to Dr. G. L.
Gibson, Dr. E. R. Paterson and
the staff of the Shamrock Res-
taurant for their wonderful co-
operation during my absence.
— Tom Weller, Lucan. 25c
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to our rela-
tives, friends and neighbors who
contributed to the beautiful gifts
which we received on Saturday
evening, the occasion being our
twenty fifth wedding anniver-
sary. Special thanks to those
who sent cards and helped in
every way to make our evening
so pleasant. — Bill and Mary
French. 25c
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
in South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Read, those who
took my place curling and help-
ed with the work at home. Also
Miss Claypole and her staff.
It was deeply appreciated. —
Laverne Skinner. 25*
FARM — 200 acres in McGillivray. Three bedroom house and two
barns equipped for dairy herd. Two silos. Well tiled. $40,000.00.
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HENSALL AREA — Good house and barn on five acres of land.
Full price $7,500.00 with mortgage terms.
COMMERCIAL BLOCK on Exeter Main Street consisting of
store and 4 apartments fully rented. Owner will sell with low
down payment and hold first mortgage on balance.
Business Director
IlMegataMIMMERMINIBEVISIGNISOMONVommanemminga
EXETER — Two bedroom house with room for two more upstairs.
Heated with oil, and taxes are only $165.00. Realistically priced
at $10,500, and we can arrange an 80% mortgage.
EXETER—Two bedroom bungalow on Andrew street amongst
large shade trees. Oil heat. $8,500.00.
OUTDOOR ROLLER RINK and refreshment booth on Carling
Street. Owner has moved and will consider all offers.
EXETER — Lovely new 4 bedroom with fireplace in recreation
room and living room. Sliding glass doors between family &
kitchen area and large balcony. We can arrange an 80% mortgage.
Full asking price only $14,500.00.
EXETER Brand new 3 unit triplex. Income from two apart-
ments will look after the mortgage and expenses and provide a
lovely two bedroom apartment for the owner.
EXETER — Older brick home located two blocks from Main
Street. Brand new kitchen recently installed. Owner lives out of
town and is anxious to sell at $6,500.00. We can arrange an
80% mortgage.
EXETER — Three bedroom home on Thomas Street. $2,000.00
down payment and balance on NHA mortgage payable $88,00
P.I.T. per month.
EXETER — Three bedroom brick located on Carling Street, just
two blocks from post office. Log burning fire place, recreation
room and garage with paved driveway. Priced at $14,000.00
with an easy mortgage.
EXETER Two bedroom home with American style kitchen and
dining area. Owner has built a new larger home and is anxious
to sell this nice property for $10,000.
EXETER — Large three bedroom home with attached garage and
paved driveway. Extra lot included. Expensive broadloom covers
the living room and dining room floors and there is a log burn-
ing fireplace. Beautifully decorated throughout.
EXETER—Large stately home which has been completely
renovated including new oil hot water system. In addition to
the four bedroom owner's home, there is attached a lovely
2 bedroom apartment which rents for $65.00 per month. An
ideal family home plus an income.
EXETER— a nice 2 bedroom wartime house priced at$6,000.00.
Ideal for the small family or retired couple.
CREDITON — Two bedroom house with new aluminum siding.
Nice size lot and on paved road. Priced to sell at $5,000.00.
CENTRALIA area 4 bedroom brick house with small barn on
1 acre of land. Owner has bought a farm and will let this pro-
perty go at $13,000.00,
CREDITON — 3 unit apartment hoUse on Main Street. Oil heat
and large barn at rear.
CENTRALIA --Completely remodelled three bedroom home with
new hot water oil heat. Located on acre of land with chain link
fence all around.
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Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of 55 Choice Durham and
Hereford Cattle, Truck,
Thresher, Tractors, Farm
Implements, Hay, Grain
On the premises
LOT 20, CON. 7, HAY TWP.
21 miles east of Zurich
or 3i west of Hensall
Highway 84
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
at 1:30 p.m.
CATTLE: 3 Hereford cows,
recently freshened, third calf;
2 Hereford cows, carrying
third calf, due before sale
date; black cow, recently
freshened, third calf; Short-
horn cow, recently freshened,
fourth calf; 2 Shorthorn cows,
carrying fourth calf, due be-
fore sale date; 3 Hereford
cows, carrying fourth calf,
due in April; 3 Hereford cows,
calves at foot; Shorthorn cow,
with calf at foot; 3 Hereford
cows, due latter part of April;
17 Hereford steers and heif-
ers, market condition; 11 Here-
ford steers, averaging 1,000
lbs, each, ready for market.
Above mentioned cattle all
sired by purebred Hereford
bull,
THRESHER, TRACTORS &
TRUCK: Case thresher, 28x46,
on rubber, equipped -with
shredder and grain blower, in
good condition; Fordson Ma-
jor diesel tractor, in guaran-
teed condition; Ford 8-N trac-
tor, in A-1 condition; Oliver
hydraulic 3-furrow plow; Ford
2-furrow plow; heat houser for
Fordson Major; Ferguson
scuffler; Ferguson manure
loader; Dodge 1951 pick-up
truck, 30,000 miles.
IMPLEMENTS: McDeering 7
ft. cut binder; Cockshutt 15-
run grain and fertilizer drill,
on rubber, like new; Cock-
shutt 7-ft. power take-off mow-
er; McDeering side delivery
rake; McDeering power take-
off manure spreader; McDeer-
ing heavy duty spring 81-ft.
cultivator; 71-ft. spring tooth
cultivator; 3 - section spring
tooth harrows; 3-drum steel
roller; Fleury Bissell 8' tractor
disc; 6-section Diamond har-
rows; 6-section steel pole; 3-
section steel pole; heavy duty
rubber tire wagon; 15-ft. hay
rack; rubber tire wagon with
box; 125 feet 7-inch thresher
belt, like new; set of sleighs;
Letz grinder; platform scales;
hog steel self feeder; fanning
mill; Oster electric cattle clip-
per; logging chains; 2 elec-
tric fencers; quantity of elec-
tric fence posts; hay fork
rope; feed bags; steel posts;
steel water trough; Jackal
jack; shovels; forks and many
other miscellaneous items.
HAY AND GRAIN: 500 bus.
choice quality mixed grain;
500 bales red clover and yel-
low sweet clover hay; 600
bales of brome, timothy and
alfalfa hay; 10 •ton cob corn;
quantity red clover ssed.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
Lunch booth on grounds.
ELDON BENDER, Prop.
ERVIN GINGERICH, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
25:1c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Cattle, Tractor, Farm
Implements and Misc.
Items
On the premises
LOT 9, CON. 7,
STEPHEN TWP.
First farm south of Crediton.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
at 1:30 p.m.
TRACTOR AND FARM IM-
PLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers
"C" standard tractor in good
condition; Oliver 28-plate trac-
tor disc; Cockshutt No. 3 side
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IN MEMORIAM —
GRIGG — In loving memory of
my dear daughter Isabelle,
who passed away two years
ago March 23, 1963.
Many lonely heartaches,
Often a silent tear,
We all miss her but always
a beautiful memory,
Of one I loved so dear.
— Always remembered by her
mother, Rosa and sisters and
brothers. 25c
HODGERT — In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. William Hod-
gert who passed away 10
years ago March 26.
The years go by, now ten have
past,
Each leaving us more lonely
than the last;
We miss you morn, no words
can tell,
The pain of parting without
farewell.
—Remembered by daughter
Viola and family. 25c
PRANCE — In loving memory
of a dear wife Mrs. Mary Ann
Prance who passed away two
years ago March 25, 1963.
I have lost my soul's companion
A life linked with my own;
And day by day I miss her more
As I walk through life alone.
—Lovingly remembered by
husband, John H. Prance.25*
SIGSWORTH — In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, mother
and grandmother, Jean E.
Sigsworth, who passed away
March 24, 1964.
So many things have happened,
Since you were called away,
Things you would have enjoyed,
Had you been left to stay;
So many things to share with you
In just the usual way,
Things that could be so much
nicer,
If you were here today;
We cannot bring the old days
back,
Your hands we cannot touch,
But God has given us wonderful
memories,
Of one we loved so much.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by husband Jim
and family. 25c
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TYERMAN — In loving memory
of my dear husband who pass-
ed away six years ago March
28, 1959.
Gone from me but leaving me-
mories,
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always ling-
er,
While upon this earth I stay.
—Sadly missed by his wife
Molly. 25*
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