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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 2317 Wanted To Buy FURNITURE, antiques, appliances or miscellaneous items. By the house full or singly. We buy estates or will arrange to sell them by auction, Con- signments welcome. Knapp's Auction Centre, Seaforth. Phone 527-1336. WRINGER WASHER in good con- dition. Phone 235-2553 or 262- 5225. 26e 18 Wanted RESPONSIBLE YOUNG. MAN to share apartment, in Exeter. Phone 235-1413. 25t USED #50 ROLLER CHAIN any length, willing to pay 500 per foot, delivered to Huron Produce, I mile south of Morrison Dam, Phone 235- 2650 or 229-8851. 25:26c Classified Deadline Tuesday 4 p.m. Phone 235-1311 18 Wanted IMMEDIATE PAYMENT FOR GOOD STANDING ,Timber and Bushes OF ALL KINDS Write ROBERT EAGLESON Ailsa Craig or Phone 232-4450 before 8 a.m. or between 4-6 p.m. 26:27;30:31c 19 Property For Sale GRANTON — 3 bedroom home on Main Street, family room, living room, large kitchen, utility room and modern bathroom. Potential space for 2 extra bedrooms, treed lot, large gar- den. 225-2543. 26c 19 Property For Sale THREE BEDROOM home in Lucan, nicely decorated, conveniently located. Call 227-4500. • 25;26:27* NEW HOUSE on Huron Street, featuring large living room, also large kitchen and dinette, 3 bedrooms and bath. Attractively carpeted throughout. Ready to move in, Apply August Grego, 235-1647. 21t 20 Property For Rent ATTRACTIVE clean nicely furnished apartment above Canadian Tire Store, Elliot Apts., 235-1497, 23t ONE BEDROOM new apartment, electric heat, all utilities supplied, elderly couple preferred, Phone 294- 6440, Parkhill. 25:26c TWO BEDROOM apartment, heated, unfurnished on main floor, Phone 235-2575. 26c 21 For Rent CONSTRUCTION scaffolding, ex- tension ladder; skill saw; adding machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jack; utility trailer; cartop carrier; 16' van. Whiting Rental, 63 Main St. S., just south of river bridge, 1/4t RENTALS FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR EDGERS POWER HAND SAWS BELT SANDERS V4" &'/" DRILLS PORTABLE TELEVISIONS FLOOR POLISHERS BEAVERS HARDWARE YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER Exeter 235-1033 46/4t CONSTRUCTION equipment — plywood forms, wedges, power trowel, wheelbarrows, small mixer, etc. Phone 236-4954 Monday to Friday after 4 p.m. Weekends anytime. N, J. Corriveau, Zurich. 16/4t 23 Wanted To Rent PROFESSIONAL COUPLE needs house to rent, either in town or coun- try for July 15, 1975. Call London collect 432-8967 after 6:00 p.m. 26:27:28c 25 Notices TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT Change of Regular Meeting The Regular July meeting of the Township Council of Hibbert will be held on Thursday, July 3rd at 8 p.m. at Township Hall, Staffa not Monday, July 7th as scheduled Charles Friend, A.M.C.T. Clerk, Twp. of Hibbert 26c INDEPENDENTSHIIPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship Your Livestock with ROY SCOTCHMER Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up 47/4t BINE11.11ENFHIRE • • 26 Legal Notices NOTICE TO.CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Christina Louvian Riley Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Christina Louvian Riley late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 17th day of May, 1975 are required Wile particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of July, 1975 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 26:27;28c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Laura Simpson Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Laura Simpson late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Housewife, who died on or about the 30th day of April, 1975 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 28th day of June, 1975 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 Executor Exeter, Ontario 24:25;26c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Lydia Taylor Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Lydia Taylor late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 5th day of June, 1975 are required to file particulars" of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 5th day of Ju- ly, 1975 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 Executor Exeter, Ontario 25:26:27c By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE The Church was tastefully decorated with 'fern and peonies: The Rev. Stanley MacDonald of Londesboro was the guest speaker. He gave as his sermon "How Are You Growing Up" which was very inspiring. The choir under the leadership of Mrs. Reg. Hodgert sang several numbers which were well done. Piano accompaniment by Janet Bray and Sandra Stewart and organ accompaniment by Agnes Bray was much enjoyed. Personals. Mrs. Charles Jeffery, Mr. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie, attended the Luther reunion at Dashwood Community Park on Sunday. Brenda Hodgert, Laurel Hodgert and Donna Stewart of the Outers Club of South Huron District High School are camping in Algonquin Park. Pam Coward spent the weekend with Ruth Bray. Quite a number from this community were on the bus trip to Elmira on Saturday. Mr. William Ferguson, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde and Mrs. William Thomson of Exeter attended the Sunday School Anniversasry on Sunday and were guests With Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde. • Barry and Barbara Miller are attending a 4-H conference at Guelph this week By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM "Talents Through The Years, A Time of Remembrance, Thanksgiving and Dedication" was the theme of the Church Service, Sunday morning. Mrs. Glenn Copeland and Mrs. Ted Insley rendered an organ and piano duet. The scripture was read by Mrs. Oscar Brine. Mrs. Fred Parkinson gave 'the Meditation and Rev. Grant Dawson led in a hymn sing. • Ken Mills of Orillia favoured with a piano solo and Pamela Rodd and Lorie Webb sang a duet, Rev. Dawson spoke on Talents followed by the choir anthem "Our Song Shall Rise", Leonard Thacker spoke of the many years Miss Rhea Mills had served faithfully using her talents as organist and Rhea was then presented with a corsage and a swag lamp from the Congregation. The Lords Prayer was sung by Mrs. William Spence. Following the service all were invited to the basement for a social time. Mr. Bob Smith, London expressed thanks to the congregation for the tribute made to Rhea. Relatives and friends of Rhea's present for the occasion, were Mr. & Mrs, Harold Thomson of Parkhill, Mrs. Lawrence Mills, Mrs. Tom Mathensik, Mrs. Marie Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Don Rixon, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Smith and family, Mrs, Florence Tufts and Mrs. Mae Huddleston of London, Mr, & Mrs. Kenneth Mills and family of Orillia, Mr. & Mrs. Keith Vernon and family of Ancaster, Mr. & Mrs. David Smith and family of Forest, Mrs. C. Wilson of Shipka Continued from 2A Mrs. Hazel Mitchell, London. Mr. & Mrs. Don Daugharty, Jim and Susan of London, visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller and Robert were Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Dresden, Mrs. Martha Miller and Mr, & Mrs. Melvin Stade, Dash- wood, Mr, & Mrs. Earl Stumph of Kitchener, and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turnbull. Friday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven and family were his sister & brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Vanderheyden, Jennifer, Derek and Andrea of Stra throy, nneavastir'nemass RITMITT HAUT', \ :mitt Custom Slaughtering and Processing To Individual Requirements Cattle and Hogs are Government Inspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 PFASSMIL,SAIMIS,WZi.Mii Many friends attend June 260975 PaSOIL Honor Woodham organist Listowel, Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Skinner of Munro, Mrs. Ray Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Levy and family, Mrs. Grace Mills, and Mrs. Myrland Duffield of St. Marys, Personals Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler visited Sunday evening with Mr: Clarence fletelter. Mrs. John Rodd. and Miss J. Copeland enjoyed the bus -t with the >limville And Tha Road Group on Saturday Elmira. A number from the eomMUti .also enjoyed ..the bus trip fr Anderson to Tillsonburg,4101 and London, Wednesday. Twilight Auction Sale To be held for Mr. & Mrs. Keith Vivian. Main St., Hensall Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. 23" color bed; bookcase refrigerator; freeze; treadle sewing wheels; garden Grans Atlas; mirrors; more two matching chairs; 54" wardrobe; hall tree; suite; Cervomager 17 cu. ft. deep iron implement seats; wringer washer; view sealers; and many Philco dresser; 8, two books; 5 Frigidaire machine; tools; rugs; stove; 10 piece 24" wagon master; items. TV; chesterfield; chest of drawers; chrome Viking cast Co-op lamps; JOHN BURKE LTD. BROKER Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 OFFICE FOR RENT EXETER - Devon Building; second floor; one office available. CONTACT US TODAY! 26c BAYFIELD AREA — Large, beautiful, wooded,, building lot close to *water, but with no erosion problems. Asking price $9,500.00. Call RAY CHARLES, The Royal Trust Company, 672-6770 or res. 471- 4926. 26c W. W. EVANS AND SONS LTD. REALTOR 525 Richmond St. THREE ACRES Situated close to paved road and town, newly remodelled 11/2 storey vinyl siding, 3 bedroom home, farm size kitchen, built-in stove and oven, Broadloomed living room, main floor utility room, large barn and drive sh- ed, new drilled well with submersible pump. TRIPLEX $34,900 Two storey brick, situated in Crediton, 3 self contained, 2 bedroom apartments, newly wired and com- pletely renovated, Barn is wired and insulated. For more information please call 434-3287, res. 672-9294, ask for Henry Finkbeiner, any time. 26:27c Twomapmeminmseemmariomemigememssimiummiumagemsimmpumpsomoshimism, PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES • OPEN 8 A.M. NO POTS OR PANS BRING YOUR OWN QT. BOXES 2-4-6 QT. BASKETS or QT. BOXES CAN BE PURCHASED 11 ACRES 1 1/4 MILES NORTH OF HENSALL ON NO. 4 HIGHWAY AND 1 Vo MILES EAST JACK BELL RR 2 KIPPEN PHONE 262-5878 I NORM WHITING auctioReep Twilight Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items Wed., July 9 at 6:30 p.m. sharp at 58 William St., behind 63 Main St., Exeter, Ont. This is the belongings of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Huff, Exeter and Miss Elda Brown HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Admiral 2 door No Frost refrigerator, like new; walnut finished corner china cabinet; Duncan Pfife table and 5 chairs; 5 wooden chairs; buffet; drop leaf table; platform rocker; 2 hostess chairs; student's desk; Electrohome dehumidifier; mirrors; step stool; table and floor lamps; heater; card table; rug; mats; runners; blankets; books; dishes; pots and pans; wall plaques. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — 3 washstands; dresser; sideboard; desk with drawer and secretary desk on top; tred- dle sewing machine; piano stool; J. T. Rowe pump organ; trunks; leather chair; 2 wood rocking chairs; 4 pce. settee set; press back high chair; parlor table, bamboo parlor table; set of 6 chairs; Waterbury mantel clock; several pictures and frames, some fancy; hall tree; iron fry pan; 2 - 6 pce. toilet sets; pitcher and bowl; cheese dish; souvenir pieces; Bride's basket with frame; Nippon salt and pepper and others; some , Bavaria; milk glass; depression glass; 2 oil lamps; tinseteOoks; crocks; and many many other items. MISC. ITEMS — Coleman stove; sleeping bags; fish spear; large barbeque with hood, like new; wheelbarrow;rabbit ears for TV; and many many other items. Terms: Cash , Norm Whiting, Auctioneer • Phone 235-1964 AUCTION SALE Wednesday, July 2, 12:30 p.m. For G. A. Cann & Sons Lot 20, Con. 2, Stephen Twp., First Farm West of Exeter on Huron St. TRACTORS — Model 724 Int. diesel, Model 674 Int. diesel . (700 hours), Durham front end loader, hydraulic blade, ce- ment weight, above equipment in excellent condition, 2 hydraulic cylinders, 3,000 Ford diesel tractor, Allis Chalmers B with pto & drive pulley. MANURE SPREADER S— M328 N.H. M 570 N.H., M 331 N.H. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT — M 770 2-row N.H. corn en- silage harvester; 2 farm hand forage boxes, 2 heavy duty wagons (all harvesting equipment just one year old); 16 foot badger silo unloader; silage spreader; 48" Kools blower with 60 foot of 9" pipe. HAYING EQUIPMENT — 45 foot Little Giant bale elevator; M 68 N.H. baler; M.F. 6-bar siderake', 7 foot semi mounted M.H. mower; 2 wagons with flat racks. TILLAGE & CULTIVATION — M. 45 I.H. vibra shank cultivator; 12 foot Triple K cult.; 18 plate Krause double discs (10 ft.); 12 foot Durham Lehr culti packer with rubber mounted transport (2 years old); 3 sections I.H. rotary hoe (used once); set of 4 Drag harrows; 2 I.H. 46mouldboard plows with four 14"furrow, MISC. EQUIPMENT — I.H. 4-row liquid planter for corn & beans; 250 gallon Golden Arrow sprayer with stainless steel tank & 27 1/2 foot boom; 1 1/2 hp 1750 RPM 230 volt electric motor; 2 large cattle insecticide oilers; 350 bus. N.H. spreader; 2 wheeled trailer; buzz saw. TOOLS — Jack-all; skill saw; 3/8" heavy duty variable speed drill; complete set of hard steel drills; 12-piece set socket 1/2 " wrenches; full set open wrenches; extra heavy logging chain; 30 box set of hexagon nuts & bolts, 5/16 to 5/8 "; sledges; saws; crowbars; and other items. ANTIQUES — sell at approximately 3 p.m., 3 seater stage coach with top (ex, condition); fancy single seat surrey with fringe top; rubber mounted and side lamps, (very special); double set heavy draft brass mounted harness for pony team; single cutter with shaft bells; some unlisted old furniture. PONY VEHICLES — single set harness; saddle with bridle; 2- wheeled steel cart, rubber mounted; small buggy rubber mounted; set of bob sleighs with dray. PLATFORM PONIES — BROOD MARE registered, Bridgewood, Sarah, Dappled chestnut, extremely gentle for small childreh in harness and saddle; SHETLAND GELDING from above dam by registered Hackney pony stud, broken for harness & saddle, a strong pony with action. Terms of Sale Cash G. A. Cann & Sons, Owners Exeter, Tel.: 235-2625 -- 235-1945 Please note: This machinery has always been, stored indoors and is in new and excellent condition. The property has been sold, all items must be and will be sold to the highest bidder. All bidders register and receive a number, Sold items the responsibility of the purchaser, if paying by cheque supply own personalized cheque form from your bank. Owners or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale t A uctioneer W right, OFTEN, ONT. 262.5515 KIPPEN, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BAKERY AND CHEESE HOUSE — In thriving farm and tourist area. 2,300 square feet baking, cooling and storage area plus retail outlet. Business and all equipment for the price of $32,900 with rent of building at $240 per month. Try an offer, COTTAGE LOTS GALORE — On Lake Huron. Prices range from $4,000 to $20,000. Give us a call and we will arrange a showing. COTTAGE — Three bedroom, kitchen and living room with brick fireplace and wall to wall broadloom. 30 by 14 feet above ground swimming pool with change house. All newly fur- nished and winterized. Located on one acre treed lot on Lake Huron, Asking $36,500. This property is just one of many we have to offer. For more information on any of these properties call Eunice Healey or Gerrie Gingerich at M. Sirotic Real Estate Ltd. Zurich 236.4028 26c THREE BEDROOM HOUSE on large lot. Phone 237-3528. 26:27c PROPERTY SOLD Clearing Auction Sale Saturday, July12 at 1:00 p.m. on the premises in Grand Bend on Highway 21, across from Oakwood Inn for MANSEL MASON ESTATE FEATURING: furniture, appliances, antiques and carpenters tools. Special items, beautiful drop leaf dining table and six chairs, like new, chrome table and 4 chairs. FULL LISTING NEXT WEEK Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings, Antiques Tools, Implements and Misc. Items Wed., July 2 after 4:00 p.m. at the farm of G. A. CANN & SONS Huron Street West HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — tables, chairs, kitchen cup- board, wood & coal cook stove, washing machine, dryer, boiler, couch, beds, bureau, bedding, pillows, mats, lawn chairs, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, brooms, mops, lamps, pictures, dishes, cookware, appliances, bottles, sealers. TOOLS — lawn mower, shovels, axes, vice, ladders, breast drill, swede and cross tut saws, hand saw, hammers, rakes, forks, oil cans, gas tans, 50 ft. lawn hose, wheel barrow, an- tique childs wagon. IMPLEMENTS -- small Allis Chalmers tractorwith power fake off and pulley drive, two furrow plow, trailer, buzz saw, Many other old items too numerous td mention. This auction are the belongings of Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Prouty and will be sold at the farm of G. A. Cann & Sons and after the Cann auction sale of form equipment, Terms Cash Percy Wright, Auctioneer TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE e Thurs., Evening, June 26, 7:00 p.m. For Mrs.Alma Hess, Hensall, Ont. To be held at the Picnic Pavilion South of the arena in Hensall FEATURING — like new furniture and appliances, dishes, antiques and automobile, Kroehler hide-a-bed, kitchen table and 4 chairs, double dresser with mirror, single dresser, 2 night tables, new drapes, Moffat electric stove, the above items were purchased new recently. Lazy boy chair, oc- casional chair, 39" bed with headboard, piano bench, large oval shag rug (excellent) assortment kitchen appliances,dishes including old English sampler, stainless steel cookware, assortment pictures, blankets, linens, Rogers Bros. Silverware, mixmaster, full length mirror, white steel cupboard, transistor radio, Kodak Instamatic camera, bolts of brand new yard goods, GE washing machine, 2 hot water pail heaters. ANTIQUES -- Bonnet chest drawers, box of casters,dishes in- cluding milk glass, jewellers tool kit, binoculars, many other pieces. AUTOMOBILE — 1965 4-door Rambler American, mileage 27,349 miles, very good condition, sells as is. Mrs. Hess is giving up housekeeping completely. Everything must & will be sold'to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale: Cash Mrs.Alma Hess, Owner Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 • All bidders register and receive a number, sold items the responsibili. ty of the purchaser at end of bidding. If paying by cheque supply own personalized cheque form from your bank. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale, Property sold No Reserve Terms Cash RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers - Appraisers - Liquidators Clinton 482-3120 SUNDAY AUCTION SUNDAY ACTION CENTRE Located on Highway 4, 1 Mile North of Exeter Sunday, June 29 at 1:30 p.m. Large selection of Antiques, Car Parts, Collec- tibles, Primitives and Useful Household Ar- ticles. ANTIQUES — 1914 wall phone (Toronto Canadian Indepen- dent Telephone Co.) refinished pine slant top desk; refinished pine umbrella stand; refinished chest of drawers; walnut buffet, oak oval mirror; 3 piece matching upholstered love seat and chairs; bamboo fire screen and table; wood barrel butter churn; wicker rocker; ornate iron bed; large washs- tand; clock shelf; what-not-shelf; medicine cabinet with mirror; 2 hump back trunks; oak sideboard; wall cupboard; large kitchen pantry; parlor tables (square, round); inlaid lap desk; Kodak studio scale; 1910 print (Edward the Peace Maker); also the Death of Wesley; cabinet sewing machine also treadle; 2 old crochet bedspreads; 2 oval braided rugs; pressed back chair (Cameo back); iron water pump with wood handle; dough board; brass pump; enamel pail; trap; water canteen; sap bucket; 2 cream top spoons; pottery ink bottle & jugs; 2 butter ladles; serving trays; 1892 Wept. Order of Forresters Document; 2 Hay knives; movie posters; silver (Basket, candle sticks, trays); bottles (Avon, Beer, medicine, pop, ink, cobalt); insulators, crystal vase, depres- sion glass, 2 goblets, cut glass, pressed glass, Carnival bowls, set of hand painted china (5 place setting); Bavaria, Nippon, & German china; 1929 Chrysler car trunk; model A Ford, set of king pins and spring spreader car horns. HOUSEHOLD — store light fixtures, portable radio; portable porter; carving set; books; pictures; mirrors; toaster; iron; assorted tools; tool box; sealers; Marine alcohol stove; win- dows; double stainless steel sink; floor polisher; floor lamps; electric fan; thermo jug; electric space heater; skates; radio; rangettes; oil space heater; record player; aluminum pool ladder; chicken wire; swivel office chair; oak office chair; large kitchen table; saw horses. CAR ITEMS — tripod jack; car floor mats; 2 Hollywood mufflers; trailor hitch; tires. Terms of sale cash or personal cheque. Complete or partial estates now being accepted for next sale. Viewing from 10 a,m. to sale time. Sunday 1:30 p.m. Bill Clark, Sale Director 672-3566 "You Pick The Day, We Make It Pay" Percy Wright, Auctioneer 262-5515 NORM WHITING anCtIOROOP AUCTION SALE of Construction Equipment, and Tools; Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items on Sat., June 28 at 12:30 p.m. sharp at Centre St. North, DASH WOOD, Ontario TOOLS & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - small concrete mixer; wheel barrows; shovels; barn jacks; hydraulic jack; skil saws; 6 1/2 " Saw Cat Heavy Duty; VI" & 1/2 " electric drills; 3 Hilti tools; electric sanders; 3/4 hsp electric motor; bolt cutters; asbestos shingle cutters; pipe wrenches; socket sets; wrenches; numerous hand tools; staple guns; several extension cords; water hose; aluminum & wood step ladders; aluminum exten- sion ladder; nails & screws; etc,; logging chains; chain tightener; angle iron; red oak trim; lumber; planks; 6" x 6" posts; 2 eye beams; pipe; saw horses; snow fence; steel posts; shovels; picks, squares etc.; pipe vise, 2 rolls of aluminum; lawn roller; roll of chicken wire; steel drums; hard hots; 815-15 tires and many other items. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - deep freeze, walnut dining room table, 6 chairs & buffet; kitchen suite with 6 chairs; wooden table; 4 chrome chairs; 3 piece bedroom suite with bookcase headboard, box springs & mattress; clothes hamper; chesterfield & chair; Penncrest portable TV, B&W, like new; record player; 2 blonde end tables; 2 hostess chairs; bookcase; swivel rocker; 2 foot stools; high chair; step stool; floor polisher; GE vacuum cleaner; carpet sweeper; rug sham- pooer; pressure cooker; 2 toasters; electric toffee pot; fry pan; clock, kettles; mixette; juicer; etc. dishes; pots & pans; Coleman stove; kiddy car; fireplace Screen & many other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — 2 parlor chairs; old radio; odd chairs; some dishes; 1858 French English dictionary; pick tures & frames; iron both tub; barn framers; boring machine; broad axe; draw knife; wicker basket & many other items. TERMS: CASH Mr. Milton (Mickey) Webb, Prop, Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Ansellorimineemeeinismominiminimaik