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of 2 tractors, S.P. combine and a full line of power im-
plements at lot 4, con. 10, Usborne, 1 1/2 miles west of
Woodham, 9 miles S.E. of Exeter
on Saturday, April 14
at 1 p.m.
IMPLEMENTS: David Brown 1200 diesel tractor fully
equipped with cab, run 2,900 hours; David Brown 880 diesel
tractor with hydraulic bucket manure loader, run 550 hours;
Case 600 S.P. combine with pickup; Case 820 S.P. 12 ft.
swather; J.F. 13 ft. 3 pt. hitch cultivator nearly new; Long 13
ft. wheel type double disc; Oliver 16 double disc fertilizer drill;
Overeum 4 furrow 14 inch plow; I.H.C. 9 ft. double disc; I.H.C.
8 ft. double disc; J.D. 4 row corn planter; 5 section of
harrows; 3 section of harrows; Case 230 p.t.o. baler; New
Idea 7 ft. power mower; Oliver 4 bar side rake; Geo. White
36 ft. bale elevator; Coby 8 ton wagon and flat rdck; rubber
tired wagon and flat rack; I.H.C. 155 pto manure spreader;
I.H.C. manure spreader; Bear Cat 18 inch mobile grinder
blower, new; New Idea one row corn picker; 2 Turnco gravity
boxes; Spraymotor. 200 gal. cap. weed sprayer with
fibreglass tank and 30 ft. boom; Spraymotor pump•with 75 ft.
hose; Ferguson 2 row scuffler; Geo. White snow blower; 9 inch
post hole auger; 3 pt. hitch; 24 ft. grain auger and motor;
grain blower; 100 ft.drive belt; cement mixer and motor;
I.H.C. 8 ft. grain binder; set of sleighs; 2 belt pulleys; 3 drum
roller; barn jack; forks; tools; etc.
No Reserve - Terms Cash
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale
Allen Berry - Prop. - 229-6474
W. E. Nairn and Son Auction Service
St. Marys - 284 -3796
Antiques and Household Articles
for Mr. Otto Darling
Lot 15, Con. 3, McGillivray township, 1 1/4 mile
* north of Clandeboye then 1 1/4 mile west on County
• Road 24, Brinsley Road; 3 1/2 miles north west
of Lucan. Watch for signs
Saturday, April 14th at 1 p.m. _it
Ar IMPLEMENTS - Int. 856 diesel tractor with cab, fully-F"
*equipped, 790 hours like new; 5000 Ford diesel tractor with*
727 Ford loader, David Brown 990 diesel tractor with in-
k-dustrial loader; 88 Oliver super gas tractor with cab, good",
condition; Oliver 5 furrow semi mounted plow; 3 pt, hitch; 31,,
"rfurrow Overum plow; New Holland 880 harvester; 2 row corn
head and hay pickup, new last fall; 3 Gehl worm driver*
" forage racks with roofs; 3 heavy duty 8 ton wagons; 6 new 5
*ton wagons; 2 gravity boxes; Ford blower pto, used 1 year;11(
40 plate Cockshutt wheel disc; 16 ft Glencoe cultivator like A.
Ar new; 4 new flat racks; Oliver super grain and fert 16 run disc..",
• drill on rubber; Cockshutt 13 run fert and grain disc drill on*
• rubber; chisel plow; roller; harrows; 4 wheel tandem tipping
*trailer; 40 16 ft. rack sills, new; buzz saw; rubber fired wheel*
„.4._ barrow; tractor'chains; corn sheller; scales; 70 ft. pipes and
Air clamps; New Holland 78 pto baler; other misc. articles.
*ANTIQUES-. crocks, kettle, apple peeler; wooden beam
dump truck, good rubber,
Terms Cash -11C
church Booth*
* AUCTIONEERS *
* Tom Robson and Hugh Filson *
666-1967 666-0833 40(
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FARM SOLD
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• drill; etc.
TRUCKS -- 1965 GMC 3/4 ton truck, selling with fitness * cer-
tificate,)11.-
1962 700 Mercury combination
selling as is,
)1t. N6 Reserve
*Plan to attend
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of Livestock, Farm Equipment and Feed
for Mr. Ross Krueger
on Saturday, April 14th
at 1:30 p.m.
Lot 20, Concession 7, Stephen Township, 1 1/4 miles
South of No. 83 Highway, 4 miles West of Exeter on the
Huron Street extension and 2 1/2 miles North of Crediton.
LIVESTOCK - 2 bred Holstein cows; 2 open Holstein cows; 2
yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers and 1 drop calf.
FARM EQUIPMENT - M.H. baler; 4 bar side delivery rake;
M.P. 6' mower; M.F. swather; I.H. 13 run drill; 4 section
harrows; 3 drum land roller; Kongskilde cultivator; Pillsbury
scuffler; I.H. manure spreader; J. D. wagon with racks; Small
wagon on rubber with racks; Walking plow.
FEED -- Mixed grain.
MISCELLANEOUS - Universal vacuum pump; 2 milking un-
its; Electric cream separator; Table saw with motor; 2 electric
motors; McCulloch chain saw, like new.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale
•Sr J Riddell Auction Service
AUCTIONEERS Jack
237-3431
4.4.44
Doug
237-3576
ENROL IN BROWNIES - Seven new girls enrolled in the Exeter Brownie pack recently. Proudly displaying
their new uniforms and pins are: back, left, Linda Smith, Debra Brunslow, Lis,MaGee and Karen Wallace;
front, left, Lisa Rooth, Catherine Patterson and Joanne Jarvis. T-A photo
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Machinery and Feed at Lot 45 Bayfield Rd.,
Goderich Township 2 miles southwest of Clinton
on Tuesday April 10 at 1:00 p.m.
TRUCK - 1965 Ford 1/2 ton selling with safety certificate.
TRACTORS - Case 870 Agri King fully equipped c/w cab, 1
year old. Minneapolis Moline 302 Super fully equipped;
Minneapolis Moline Jet Star 3 c/w loader, Massey Harris 44,
excellent condition PTO and hydraulics,
COMBINE - Massey Ferguson 410 Diesel c/w pickup and
cutter bar heads equipped for beans.
SWATHER - Versatile 10 ft. air cooled motor and pick-up
reels.
MACHINERY - Int. 4 furrow 14" trip beam fully mount
plow; Triple K 11 1/2 ft. cultivator; J.D. 4 row plateless corn
and bean planter; c/w dry and liquid fertilizer attachments;
land roller; 9' cultivator; diamond harrows; Massey Ferguson
No. 33 grain and fertilizer 17 run drill; Innis 4 row bean win-
drower; J.M. gravity box and fertilizer auger; 4 ton wagon
and gravity box; 6 ton wagon and flat rack; New Idea corn
picker; Portable 12 in. PTO Hammermill; 155 bu. Int. Flale
type manure spreader; Calsa 250 gal. trail type sprayer;
Auger wagon; 7 ft. Massey mower; 8 ft, loader type stone
picker;
MISCELLANEOUS - Surge SP 22 vacuum pump; 2 surge un-
its; 20 milk cans; 2 wheel trailer; 30 end post; one ton steel
feed hopper.
FEED - 60 tons mixed grain selling at 1115 p.m.
This is on excellent offering of well maintained
machinery - Plan to attend - there are no small items
Machinery will sell at 1:30 p.m.
Terms - Cash No Reserve
Proprietress -- Mrs. Irma Tyndall
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers and Liquidators
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 - 482-7269
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AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
12:00 p.m.
For MR, JOHN R. MacKAY,
Let 8, Concession 6,
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
3 miles south via harptop road
12 from Seaforth and 1.-2 mile
east on Con. 6.
Featuring Rare Antique Furni-
ture, Family Heirlooms of the
past 80 years, Quilts, Blankets
and Household Effects, Trac-
tors, Cars, Farm Machinery,
Carpenter's Tools, Collector's
Items including one 1911 Witte,
one Int. portable gasoline en-gine.
ANTIQUES: Flat to wall cup-
board, 6 paned glass doors,
pie shelf, excellent condition;
rare old kitchen sideboard;
large dining table with 6 leaves
and 6 chairs to match; beauti-
ful large home-made pine ward-
robe, cedar chest, both items
in excellent condition; several
large trunks; organ and stool;
scrolled settee; 4 rockers, in-
cluding press backs and nurs-
ing; sewing machine; sewing
desk; 2 toilet sets (Irving pot-
tery); buffet; several chests of
drawers and bureaus; com-
modes; counter - weight clock
and shelf clock; pine fruit
table; several coal oil lamps,
1 Aladdin; 3 piece bedroom
suite; several parlor tables;
parlor chair; 2 iron beds with
brass rail; Quebec heater;
coal and wood range; night
tables; copper boiler; fruit
compote; large assortment of
cut glass and china dishes;
jugs; crocks; iron kettles and
jars; 4 fiddle back chairs; 3
wicker chairs; 4 quilt boxes;
rare antique baby cradle; buf-
falo robe; air tight heater,
never used.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Re-
frigerator; electric stove; Elec-
trolux vacuum cleaner; large
assortment of quilts and blan-
kets, some never used; also
bedding and linens.
COLLECTOR'S ITEMS: 1911
Witte portable one cylinder
gasoline engine; also one Int.
engine; Dodge car, serial #
D 25C, 2 door, one owner, good
motor, actual miles, 43,821.
Will sell as is. Large assort-
ment of antique carpenter's
tools; Empire tractor.
TRACTORS & CARS: Oliver
Discuss plans for uniform
plumbing,budding inspection
The initial steps toward county-
wide plumbing and building
inspection were approved by
Huron County Council at last
Thursday's session in the court
house at Goderich.
It is expected the cost of the
plumbing and building division of
the Board of Health will be fully
supported on a "user pays" basis
and with a sliding fee scale of $15
for the first $1,000 of con-
structive value; $7,50 per $1,000
for the next $24,000 of con-
struction; $5 per$1,000for values
of $25,000 to $50,000, $2.50 per
$1,000 for $50,000 to $100,000; and
$2 per$1,000,forvalues in excess of
$100,000.
Medical Officer of Health Dr,
Frank Mills told council that a
plumbing inspection bylaw would
be drawn up by the county board
of health and a presentation
concerning its content would be
made to every municipal council
in the county.
Although the municipalities are
autonomous as far as plumbing
inspection is concerned, Dr. Mills
said it would be hoped that a
majority of the municipalities, if
not all, would adopt the suggested
plumbing bylaw for their own.
Chairman of the committee,
Gerry Ginn of Goderich Town-
ship, said the board hopes that
uniformity across the county
where plumbing inspection is
concerned, will be achieved.
Ginn said the main purpose of
the county inspection plan is to
protect the public from "poor
contractors and that sort of
thing". "We know from past
experiences there are houses that
are not very old and they're
having real problems" said Ginn.
"The matter has been under
discussion for about a year now.'
Mrs. Helen Jermyn of Exeter
said the citizens of that com-
munity are "grateful" for the
building inspector and she felt a
plumbing inspection would be
welcome too. Derry Boyle, also of
Exeter, said that the main
concern centres around new
TOWN TOPIC
Mr. & Mrs. William Passmore,
Bluewater ,Rest Home, Zurich
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore. The oc-
casion was Mrs. Wm. Passmore's
85th birthday April 2.
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23 legal flotices ......... .
II4QTKE. TG CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Ellen Whe lihan,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
Against. ..the .estate of Ellen
Whelihan, late of the Village
of Lucan, County of Middlesex,
Housewife, who died on or
about the 6th day of March
1973, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 7th day of April
1973, after which date the,
estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims
of which notice has been re-
ceived.
Bell ..4 Laughton,
Solicitors for the executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
12:13:14c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Martin O'Rourke
late of the
Township of Stephen,
in the County of Huron,
Farmer.
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required
to forward full particulars of
their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 17th day
Hof April, 1973, after which date
the assets will be distributed.
Donnelly & Murphy
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
James Noble Greenlee,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of James
Noble Greenlee, late of the
Town of Exeter, County of
Huron, Labourer, who died on
or about the 22nd day of De-
cember 1972, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 14th
day of April 1973, after which
date the estate will be distri-
buted having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for the administratrix.
25 Auction Sales
Model 70 standard tractor; AC
Model 11 tractor with Hender-
son manure loader; Envoy car,
4-door, mileage 50,574. Sells as
is. One Vauxhall, salvage only.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: 9 ft.
heavy duty chain harrows; 9
ft. steel land roller; 9 ft. cult-
a-packer; AC 14 plate double
disks; AC 2 furrow trail plow;
2 siderakes, JD and Int.; 28 ft.
bale elevator; PTO grass seed-
er; new McCullough chain saw,
been used only few hours; B
ft. MH grain binder; 8 section
diamond harrows; 8 ft, spring
tooth harrows; some electric
motors; vast assortment of
wrenches, tools, shovels, chains
and forks; approx. 8 cords of
wood; large quantity of scrap
iron; cement mixer; quantity
of plastic hose.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
JOHN R. MacKAY, Prop.
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
Phone 262-5515
Owner or auctioneer not re-
sponsible for accidents day of
sale. Tihs is a large auction
and must start at 12 p.m.
13:14c
FARM SOLD
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Featuring 3 Tractors,
Combine and a Full Line
of Farm Machinery
For PERCY CAMBPELL
Lot 10, Concession 2,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
2 miles south of Henson via
Highway #4, then 3/4 miles
west on sideroad.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS: Nuffield Univer-
sal 3, in good condition, 3
point hitch, hydraulics and belt
pulley; Allis Chalmers Model
CA, wide front axle; AC 4 row
scuffler; Ford Model 8N trac-
tor and 2 row bean puller; 2
row Dearborne scuffler; Ford
mounted mower and plow;
Ford manure loader and Fer-
guson manure spreader.
COMBINE: Case Model 65,
PTO hydraulic controls, scour
clean bean and clover attach-
ments; Innis bean windrower.
Both of these machines are in
very good condition.
Gravity box and wagon; New
Holland parallel bar siderake;
Bell threshing machine, 28x45,
with cutter; 3 pt. hitch Kongs-
kilde fertilizer spreader; 5 ft.
John Deer e one-way disc;
New Holland 'hay baler; Super
66 King Weise 42 ft. hay ele-
vator; 91/2 ft. Kongskide cul-
tivator; Int. 81/2 ft. stiff tooth
cultivator, on rubber; Int. Mo-
del 36 3 furrow mounted plow;
Int. 3 furrow trail plow, ace
bottom; Gehl hammer mill,
10"; 7" endless belt; 2 sections
rotary hoe; Int. 8 ft. discs;
Int. 7 ft. binder; 13 run Cock-
shutt fertilizer drill, power lift;
9 ft. and roller; 4 sections har-
rows; 3 sections lever har-
rows; Ebersol snow blower;
JD wagon and wooden grain
box; heavy duty farm wagon
and plank grain box; 4" grain
auger; New Idea PTO corn
stock chopper; set of sleighs;
platform scales; 2 wheeled
trailer; 36 ft. extension ladder;
racks for Ford 1/2 ton truck,
in excellent condition; 4 h.p.
siding lawn mower; set of 8
weed rower ft.; 50 cedar posts;
quantity of good clover seed;
forks; shovels and small items.
COLLECTOR'S ITEMS include
-Approximately 50 cedar rails,
in excellent condition; set of
good double harness; assort-
ment of horse collars; coal oil
egg incubator; Letz corn cob
and stalk grinder; Model Dixie
No. 244, made for Allis agency,
on steel wheels; cutter.
Bedroom suite and a few
pieces of furniture.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
PERCY CAMPBELL, Prop.
Tel: 262-2042
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
Tel: 262-5515
Neither owner or auctioneer
responsible for accidents day
of sale.
Auctioneer's Note: This farm
equipment is in very good
shape and has always been
stored indoors from weather
conditions. 13:14:1.5c
contractors coming in from
outside the area. He told of one
house in Exeter that contained 57
infractions of Exeter's building
bylaw and sold for $28,000.
Dr. Mills said that when the
program is initiated, persons who
issue building permits will be
charged with the responsibility to
be certain the building lot is
suitable for the use intended; that
the proper plans have been
presented; and that the plans are
carried out in the building as it is
constructed.
He said a typical problem now
shows up when the property is
resold, after the septic system is
covered, after the plumbing and
wiring has been hidden behind
panelling and plaster, He said a
call from a lady with a con-
taminated well in a home just
recently purchased revealed the
septic system too close to the well
although the new owners had
been given assurances the well
was in another spot on the
property.
He said in too many cases, the
problems arise "after the fact"
and he noted that while he was as
reluctant as anyone to get into the
business of plumbing and
building inspections on a county
basis, it was important for the
protection of county citizens.
It was estimated the program
from July 1 to the end of 1973
could run as high as $20,000 for
one qualified administrator,
secretary and two combined
building and plumbing in-
spectors.
Everett Mcllwain said he felt
the estimate was low and should
be multiplied by two or two and a
half.
Huron County will have a
children's recreation program
again this summer and the
emphasis will be on communities
where there is no recreation
committee or recreational
director to get things underway.
According to Spence Cum-
mings of the development
department, it will be much the
same as the program carried out
last summer by Mrs. Moira
Couper except this year there will
be one co-ordinator and two
student helpers, one for the north
of the county and one for the
south.
Total cost of the program is
estimated at $6,029 with the
province picking up $5,100 and
the county the balance.
Stan Profit of Goderich told
council that while the program is
basically for children, it will
provide adults an opportunity to
get involved by helping to provide
some leadership.
Cummings said the object of
the program this year will be to
encourage recreation com-
mittees in communities where
there are none.
In other business at Thursday's
council session, the report of
Construction Safety Inspector
Everett Smith was heard. It was
learned he made 345 inspections
in 1972 and received 427 con-
struction project notices from the
municipalities in Huron.
Smith drove more than 12,500
miles in the course of his duties.
In his report, Smith said that in
some instances, he was not in-
formed about construction work
in the municipalities until the job
had been completed.
Over 30 relatives of Mrs.
Wellington Haist gathered at the
Old Mill Restaurant in Parkhill
for a birthday dinner in her
honour on Sunday. Those at-
tending from a distance were Mr.
& Mrs. Oren Grace and family,
Gibraltar, Michigan; Mrs. Olive
Knightley, Mrs. Jack Rankin,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Marks and Mr.
& Mrs. N. Haist and family,
London; Mrs. Roy Ratz and
Donald and Stanley Haist, Dash-
wood; and Mrs. Frank Triebner,
Exeter.
GETS PRESIDENT'S TROPHY At the spring dance of the Huron Coun-
ty Trotting Pony club, past president Jack Parsons was presented with a
belated president's trophy. Parsons, centre, gets the award from Harry
Beaver and Ernie Ross.
ESTATE AUCTION
at Vanastra, 3 miles south of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4
on SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, AT 1;00 P.M.
Consisting of modern bedroom suite, new living room suite
and single beds, dressers and chest of drawers, davenport,
coffee and end tables, chrome suite, lamps, washing machine,
vacuum cleaner, floor , polisher, and TV.,
ANTIQUES - Gingerbread clock, blanket boxes, picture
frames, 4 coal oil lamps, quilts, 3 wash stands, piano stool,
round top trunk, gunstock chair, antique dishes, heart toilet
sets, crocks, Beaver jar and many, many more items.
TERMS: CASH NO RESERVE FROM 2 AREA ESTATES
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers and Liquidators
BRUCEFIELD - 482-31 20, 482-7269
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FARM RENTED
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of Farm Machinery, Feed, Etc.
for Mr. Ted Geoffrey
Lot 27, Con. 14 Hay twp. 3 miles west of Zurich then
1 1/2 miles north, 3 miles north east of St. Joseph
* Wednesday April 18th at 1 p.m.
IMPLEMENT - 724 Int. diesel tractor with cab (new in 1971,
"1- 650 hours) Oliver 3 furrow 3 pt. hitch plow 1 8"; Ford 1951
)6.. tractor; bean puller; Oliver model 18 pto combine with bean
attachments; Int. 4 row corn and bean planter with heavy
'duty cylinder (like new); Int, double disc 17 run fert. & grain
drill on steel; Kongskilde 3 pt. hitch fertilizer spreader;
4T-Kongskilde cultivator; Int. 9 1/2 ft. heavy duty spring tooth; J.D.
4„.. double disc; harrows, steel roller; 3 pt. hitch Spraymotor
* sprayer; Int. 3 pt. No. 35 mower; 4 bar side rake; bale
st,00ker; fork for bales; rubber tired wagons; flat rack with
• grain sides; gravity box; pto 12 in post hole digger; grain
* auger with motor; 1 1/2 hp electric motor; steel and wood
posts; New Idea spreader for parts; 40 ft, 6 in. auger with un- L,
der carriage; bolts, tools, quantity of lumber, 50 gal oil tank
.ar and pump; 1 beam; scrap iron; 200 ft.steel cable, etc.
r-• DAIRY & BARN EQUIPMENT - Surge milker pump for 4
units (like new); 8 can spray type milk cooler; Farm Easy silo
k.„ unloader complete for 14 ft. silo; New Idea Farmamatic
lg. stable cleaner with 225 ft. of chain and 30 ft. shute; 20 in,
_kr barn fan; 3000 watt electric pail heater; Woods electric
-"rk grinder, oat roller; plastic hose.
*FEED 2000 bushel of Rodney and Herta grain grown from ▪ foundation seed. Some baled hay and straw, 100 lbs. of
"Pk Atrazine.
Owner or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents
day of sale
* TERMS: Cash Booth on grounds
AUCTIONEERS
Tom Robson and Hugh Filson
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71/4 Farm Sold
For Mr. J. A. Dean Gibson
Lot 10 Conc. 3 Or Biddulph Township 1 1/4 mile south of Mt. Carmel • Road, 3 mile south east of Centralia, 1 1/4 mile east *
of No. 4 highway
Livestock and Implements - Truck 31(
On Thursday, April 12th 1973 1)(
1 p.m. sharp SIC
Also selling implements of Mrs. Dorothy De Vries
*TRUCK - 1965 Chev, 1 1/2 ton selling with fitness certificatek
LIVESTOCK - 100 head of WF yearling heifers to be sold k7
*,by the lb. and weighed at Denfield Sale Yards day of sale. lc
MACHINERY - David Brown 990 selectomatic tractor, ex-le
cellent condition; David Brown 990 Red; Triple K 11 ft."-r" *cultivator; John Deere 28 plate double disc; 3 furrow 14"i(
Swedish plough; Turnco gravity box; rubber tired wagon;
4 and flat rack; Ford 1 arm loader 2 buckets; Int13 run*,
...j drill; 11 ft. chain harrows; Schultz PTO manure spreader on L,
• rubber; 3 pt. blade; Ford 3 pt. 7 ft. mower; NH 5 barTi.
siderake on rubber; 14Q gal. sprayer on rubber with piston at • 'pump; 3 pt, big bucket fertilizer spreader; 3 pt. one way disc; r" 11, 2 wheeled trailer; cattle oiler; air compressor; water tank; ir ".1 McCullough Chain Sow; riding lawn mower; Int, 4 row corn
4(
planter; land roller; Hammermill, M.M. 36 plate disc,
..A IMPLEMENTS OF MRS. DE VRIES - blower pipes, snovv.„k.
Ar fence, 2 row bean puller; 1966 Cockshutt 550 tractor; blade r"'
• Golden Arrow sprayer; Oliver 1 row corn picker (good); 9 ft.*
"T triple K; old side rake; cultipacker; 32 plate Western disc; L..
*Kewanu 32 ft. elevator; 3 section harrows; gravity wagonilk
( mix mill 3 H.P.-3 cornpartment) wagon and rack; Oliver 3* sr furrow plough.
*TERMS CASH - NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS SALE.*
DAY
AUCTIONEERS
* Torn Robson and Hugh Filson 1, * 666-1967 666-0833 74 4-4-4-4-4-11-4-****4-44.4-4
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