Times-Advocate, 1979-06-06, Page 25APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2 and 3 bedroom
Extra Large Luxury Apartments
Carling Street - Exeter
Within Walking Distance of
Shopping Area
Immediate Occupancy
Laragh Corporation Ltd.
PHONE 235-0141
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS
Install plumbing fixtures and high pressure
water line, Animal Holding Quarters,
Veterinary Services Bldg,, Centralia
College of Agricultural Technology, Huron
Park. Project No. W82701 G.O. 137
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
Interior painting, Administration Building
(Middlesex Hall), Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology, Huron Park.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Project
No. W66318 G.O. 136.
SEALED TENDERS will be received until
3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME ON June 26, 1979.
Tender Documents may be obtained from
the Ministry of Government Services,
Regional Office, 400 Elizabeth Street,
Guelph, Ontario. N1E 2Y1. Telephone No.
(519) 822-1150.
Close vote
gets head
on outing
Huron County’s 'depart
ment heads will have the op
portunity this June to attend
the annual council day at the
University of Western On
tario, but not all of Huron
County Council’s members
thought it was a good idea,
In a show of hands, coun
cillors voted 16-13 in favor of
giving department heads a
half day off on June 13 to
ride the bus to London with
the county councillors to
tour the university as guests
of UWO.
Reeve Simon Hallahan
spoke in favor of allowing
the department heads to go
on the trip. Hallahan said
they deserved an outing and
could “double up work the
next day" if necessary.
Reeve Grant Stirling
spoke in opposition.
“All departments say they
need more help,” said Stirl
ing. “If they are that busy
they should stay home and
work."
In other business of the ex
ecutive committee, ap
proval was given for
scholarships for two Huron
County young people study
ing at Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology
Barbara Aldwinckle, RR 1
Varna and Oscar Meier, RR
4 Brussells, will each
receive $150.
USBORNE VISITS MUSEUM — Grade seven students from Usborne Central School visited
the Royal Museum in Toronto, Wednesday. Some of the youngsters are shown above listening
to a guide tell about dinosaurs. T-A photo
Granton girls organized,
UCW study human rights
New registrar named
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NOTE: For further information regarding
this tender please call Miss J. Robinson, at
the above address. .Telephone No. (519)
822-1150. The lowest or any Tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ontario
MINISTRY OF
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
Auction Sate
Antiques, modern furniture and appliances,
tools etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's barn 289
Bayfield Road in Clinton for Mr. Bill Wilton of
Goderich and the estate of Alice Daly McConnel
of Seaforth.
Sat, June 9 at 12 Noon
Admiral harvest gold fridge nearly near. 24" elec
tric stove with glass door. Match stove and fridge in
avocado green. Good beer fridge, charm glow gas
barbecue, Hoover spin dry ■ washer, Simplicity
harvest gold automatic clothes washer, gas clothes
dryer. GRANDFATHERS CLOCK, Walnut Victorian
love seat with carved back, 2 walnut corner china
cabinets, 2 girls bicycles, walnut wardrobe, 2
bedroom suites plus other beds, refinished spool bed
and mattress and matching dresser with oval mirror,
oak writing table with drawer. Small dining table
with four chairs, rocking chair (like new), Aladdin
lamp, butter bowl, pine washstand, broad axe
vacuum cleaner, exercise bicycle like new.
Humidifier, hall trees, chesterfield and chair in good
condition, recliner chair, shaving mirror, several odd
plant tables, chairs etc. Lamps, dishes, pots and
pans, small appliances including antique pieces,
railway lantern, 2 mustache cups, bench saw with
motor, carpenter and garden tools. Plus a large
offering of furniture etc. and many many items not
mentioned. Plan to attend this good sale.
TERMS CASH
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton, Ontario 482-7898
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale.
Anniversary
is celebrated
Saturday June 2 William
and Celia Thomson
celerated their 40th Wedding
Anniversary with Open
House and a family dinner.
On June 1 1939 their wed
ding was performed at
James Street United Church
Exeter by Rev. Arthur Page
assisted by Rev. D.
McTavish with .Roy
Goulding at the organ and
Miss Pearl Wood as soloist.
Their only son Donald, his
wife Dorthy and sons Robin
and Philip from Mississauga
as well as guests from Ot
tawa, Toronto, Kitchener,
London, and Dundas were
present for the occasion.
Mrs. Thomson is the
former Celia Christie.
If you haven’t got time to
do it right, when will you
have time* to do it over
again?
Auction Sate
Antiques & Collectables
Household goods & Tools
for Mrs. Eva McCartney and consigners at 77
Main St., Seaforth
Thursday Evening June 7 at 6:30 p.m.
OFFERING INCLUDES: Sherlock Manning upright
piano and bench; oak hall stand; Victorian style
cherry dressing vanity with glass pulls; Boshart
diningroom suite; early Colonial bed and washstand
with tear drop pulls and towel bars; walnut 4 poster
bed; oak dresser; wash stand; rockers - pressed
back, platform, ladies' oak; ladies' chair; easy chair;
oak wardrobe; oak buffet with mirror back; 6 press
ed back chairs; kitchen table with 7 bentback chairs
and 1 bent back arm chair; hall tables; lamp and
plant stands; odd chairs and stools; Raymond trea
dle sewing machine; rect. extension chrdme kitchen
suite with 6 chairs; round kitchen table with 4 swivel
chairs; day bed; lawn furniture; wringer washer;
toilet set and parts; 35 different insulators;
glassware and china (Nippon - 1 Czechoslovakia
RS Tillowitz; RS Germany) (carnival, Canadian,
depression). 3 sets kitchen dishes; glasses; coal oil i
lamp (maple leaf design); finger lamps; brown,
green and clear glass gallon jugs; odd bottles and
sealers; crocks and crockery jugs; odd dishes ana
kitchen utensils; sealers; copper tea kettle; silver
flatware; biscuit jars; antiaue swag lamp; wicker
baskets; milking stool; bench; credm cans; wooden
mallets; wooden cowpoke; canes and walking stick;
picture frames; bevelled mirror with wooden frame;
coal oil lamp hanger, early electric light bulbs; rug
and quilt frames; flooring; linens; quilts; vacuum
cleaner; mops and brooms; hand Ond garden tools;
baskets; electric reel and push lawn mowers; step
ladder; books; plus many other articles.
Auetionedr
Tom Popple
RR 4, Seaforth
527-0514 527-0940
Not responsible for accidents or loss of property.
TENDER
SCHOOL BUSES
Sealed tenders will be
received by R. 'B.
Dunlop, Superintendent
of Business Affairs, for
the supply of six (6) new
school buses. Tender
closing effective 12
o'clock noon, Friday,
June 1, 1979.
Specifications and
tender forms are
available at the Board
Office.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
N0M 1L0
R J. Elliott D,J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
Ministry of
Housing
' Housing
Corporation
Tender Reference
Number B05TS 79- 80
For Drainage
Renovations, Asphalt
Repairs, and new
Interlocking Stone
WalkatO.H.C.
building 52 Bristol
Terrace, Wingham,
Ontario (OH 4)
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11 -.00 A.M.
LOCAL TIME, JUNE 20,
1979, by the Ontario Hous
ing Corporation, c/o Court
House and Registry Office,
80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A", London,
Ontario N6A 2P3 (519/679-
7110) from whom details
and specifications may be
obtained. Details and
specifications may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authority 53
Stanley Street, Goderich,
Ontario (519/524-2637),
quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
The second meeting of the
•Granton 4H Club “Outdoor
Living" was held at the
home Of leader Mrs. Micheal
O’Shea and took the form of
a fun night beginning with an
outdoor supper followed by
the business session.
After lighting three types
of fires, the hunter, pit, and
barbecue, the girls divided
into groups to prepare the
meal. Cathy Cocquyt,
Debbie Wissel and Debbie
Lascelles prepared kabobs
in the kitchen, while Shelly
Egan and Julie Funnel made
the doughboys. Anne Marie
Nixon, Cathy Riddell and
Diane Cook prepared the
beans, which had been
cooked in a pit fire for eight
hours. Linda Gieson’s job
was to make sure the fires
were out.
Making the cheese pups
were Debra Gieson and
Roseanne St. Dennis. Finally
Rosemary and Susanne
Gieson set the table outside,
and made the lemonade.
Following the meal the
girls demonstrated a few
exercises. The three fires
" were checked, then the
members went indoors to
conduct the business.
The meeting opened with
the 4H pledge, and following
the reading of the minutes
and approval, the Roll Call
was answered with a “hint
from an experienced outdoor
cook."
Debbie Wissel was
welcomed as a new member,
also’ Melanie Walker as a
member and assistant
leader of the Club. Light
green was the color decided
on for the cover of the record
books since the name chosen
for this club was the
“Ladybugs".
Named as the book cover
committee were Shelly
Egan, Julie Funnel, Debra
and Rosemary Gieson,
Roseanne St. Dennis,
Melanie Walker, Cathy
Cocquyt, Diane Garrett,
Susanne and Linda Gieson
make up the skit committee
while Diane Cook, Anne
Marie Nixon, Debbie Wissel
and Debbie Lascelles are the
display crew.
Granton UCW meet
Unit 5 met at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Harlton. Mrs.
Chas. McRobert presided
and Lesson Thoughts were
entitled “He touched me".
This was on the story of
Jesus healing the leper.
Mrs. Wm Jones convened
the program and presented a
paper on “Human Rights".
This led to a good discussion
on two questions. (1) concern
ed the status of our native
Canadian (Indian) women,
and (2) dealt with the
politics and economic
system of South Africa.
Mrs. Jones brought the
program to a close with
several readings. Several
items of business were dealt
with which included an in
vitation to attend the general
meeting June 12 to hear a
special speaker, also the
Pork Barb-B-Q was
discussed. This is a project
by the church stewards on
June 28. A beautiful quilt in
the making was displayed.
Church news
At the United Church Rev.
Elwood Morden was in
charge of the Pentecost
Sunday morning worship
and took the text for his
sermon from Acts 2-12 and
entitled it the “Challenge of
Pentecost"., Pentecost said
Rev. Morden was a “Hap-
pening", which is an event
that is totally unexpected. It
happened when the disciples
were gathered together in
one place for the harvest
festival.
The minister also gave a
short talk on his recent at
tendance at the London
Conference of the United
Church held in Sault St.
Marie this past week.
The United Church Sunday
School held their annual
picnic at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Brown on Sunday
morning, June 3, starting
with a hayride and a walk in
the bush, followed
picnic lunch.
David Hill, 35, Victoria
County land registrar, was
chosen by the province
Wednesday as the new Huron
County land registrar, the
second person appointed to
the controversial position in
less than six months,
The position of land
registrar has been in a state
of flux since July when
Eugene Beaver reared and
Frank Hagan, 'deputy
registrar, became acting
registrar.
Beaver had been ill for a
year before his retirement
and Hagan had filled in
much of the time.
The ministry of consumer
and commercial relations
appointed Jim Lindsay, a
senior deputy registrar in
Toronto, to head the
Goderich office in Novem
ber. Lindsay resigned a
month later to take a job
with a Toronto law office.
The Huron County Law
Association protested the
ministryappointment of Lind
say without allowing Hagan
to apply for the job.
Ministry officials
plained Lindsay’s
pointment by saying he
hired on the
mendation of management
in the property rights
division based on his
seniority.
However, when it came
time to replace Lindsay, the
ministry opened the position
to competition. The law
association protested again.
It said Hagan had already
shown he could do the job
and should have been ap
pointed without having to
compete.
Law association
spokesman Dan Murphy said
he still sees contradictions in
the appointment of Hill. “If
the first one was put up for
competition, we probably
wouldn’t have said anything.
But when we asked to have
Hagan appointed in the same
way, they opened it up for
competition. Well, it looks a
little peculiar."
“I’m satisfied Frank
Hagan is perfectly capable
of doing the job,” although
he said he was not saying
Hill is any less capable.
A ministry spokesman
said Hagan did compete for
the job but Hill was hired on
his experience.
man bypassedagain
Before becoming tend Hagan began in the
registrar in Victoria County, Goderich office eight years
Hill worked as registrar in ag0 as a clerk> working his
Alexandria and as senior way up to deputy registrar,
deputy registrar in Strata Hill, who will earn $23,475
ford. annually, will start in July.
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Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Van-
derminnen gave a party for
their daughter Evelyn on her
13th birthday. Invited guests
were: Nancy Van Geel, Ann
Van Bussel, Tracy de Boer,
Tracy Gieson, Giselle
Williams, Carol Manders,
Greg Quin, Payul Gieson,
Chris Van Boxmeer and
Brian Haygarth, all from
Lucan; Caroline Vesteegh,
Ilderton; Linda Gieson,
Elginfield; Michael Van-
derloo, Michael Vanden
Heuve and Dianne Den
Otter, all of Bryanston; Paul
Crunican, Jim Kelly and
Michael Grace, of Granton.
This was held on May 24.
Mrs. Harry Nixon, a
former resident of Granton,
and residing at Extendicare
London was a visitor with
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff McRobert
recently.
Pass special bylaw
to facilitate opening
ex-
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Auction Sate
Saturday, June 9th 1 p.m#
For Ella Morlock, King St, North, 7th housy north
of church on corner in Crediton
Antiques, Household and Tools
2 drop leaf tables, square parlor table, hand made
book case, Boston rocker, rag doll with hand made
clothes (approx. 1913), French ivory dresser set,
Wilton Axminster rug with good year underpad 9 x
12 (excellent), rare dresser box (1903), custard glass
toothpick holder 1893 Ohio beautiful, sad irons,
and handles. Radio 1931, Market, baskets,
homemade table with drawers, shelves, pine box,
walnut end table (excellent), round wall mirror,
mats, sausage machine bench, Old Chum tobacco
tins, coal skuttles and poker, washboards, magazine
rack, parlor plant stand, Frigidaire electric stove
and refrigerator deluxe models, console radio,
hampers, chairs, step stool, white metal cabinet (like
new), patio table, humidifier (Hankscrqft), vacuum
cleaner, O'Cedar broom, garden hose, laundry tubs
(gal.), step ladders, shears, hedge trimmers, 2 hand
cultivators, wheelbarrow, 110' unused wire, hatchet,
axes, drawknife, hand saws, files, trowels, wrecking
bars, 2 sheets plywood, rope, shovels, rakes, lawn
mower, many other items, partial listing only.
TERMS:
CASH DAY OF SALE - CHEQUES WITH
IDENTIFICATION
Accidents: Neither the owner nor the auctioneer will
be responsible for accidents or property loss.
MISS ELLA O. MORLOCK, OWNER
28 KING ST. N CREDITON
234-6408
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
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Exeter council moved this
week to allow Whiting’s
Warehouse to open their new
addition after it became ap
parent that the opening
could be delayed by a fight
between the local com
mittee of adjustment and
the planning board.
The committee of adjust
ment had ruled that Whiting
would not be required to
have a planting strip of
shrubs between his property
■’ and that of Norm Tait, as
per a mutual agreement
between the two. Tait is a
member of the committe of
adjustment.
However, the planning
board has filed an objection
with the Ontario Municipal
Board over that decision,
' saying that it is in fact not a
minor variance on which the
committee of adjustment
can rule.
To enable Whiting to open
the addition before the 0MB
makes a decision on the
appeal, council passed a
bylaw Monday night calling
for Whiting to deposit a $300
cheque with the town, to be
used if required, to’ provide a
planting strip as stipulated
in the bylaw.
Planning board member
Jay Campbell questioned the
need for the $300 cheque,
saying that Whiting should
be allowed to open without
posting any money.
However, clerk Liz Bell
said there was a restraint
placed on Whiting by the
planning board appeal, and
it was now up to the 0MB
and not council, to grant
relief.
Councillor Ted Wright
said the $300 cheque provide
ed protection for all the par
ties involved.
Reeve Si Simmons termed
the situation “a lot of
foolishness" and said he was
waiting to get the bill from
the 0MB for the hearing to
settle the fight between the
two local bodies.
Campbell replied that it
was not foolish, but did la
ment the amount of red tape
involved in getting things
done.
The earlier someone with
arthritis symptoms sees a
doctor and starts proper
treatment, the better the
chance of preventing pain
and disability, says a report
from The Arthritis Society.
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Farm Sold
Auction Sale
of Household Effects,
Antiques Etc.
for Mr. Roy Morton,
Lot 27, Con. 7,
McGillivray Twp.
1 mile north of
Ailsa Craig
Tuesday Evening
June 12th
6:30 p.m.
Auctioneers
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Denfield Livestock Sales 4
June 30 j
Consignments accepted
Auction Sale
of Furniture & Antiques
held for Mr. and Mrs. Vic Dinnin to be held at
John Street, Zurich, on
A MINISTRY
OF
HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference
Number BOS TS 79-83
The replacement of
corridor and stairwell
lighting in Ontario
Housing Buildings in
Huron Courtty,
Tenders will be received for
the above until 11 -.00 A.M.
LOCAL TIME JUNE 20, 1979,
by the Ontario Housing Cor
poration, c/o Court House
and Registry Office, 80 Dun
das Street, P.O. Box 5600,
Terminal "A", London, On
tario N6A 2P3 (519/679-
7110) from whom details
and specifications may be
obtained. Details and
specifications may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authority,
53 Stanley Street, Goderich,
Ontario N7A 3K6 (519/524-
2637), quoting reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
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Sat., June 9
12 noon furniture, an
tiques, appliances etc.
at Lobb Barn, Clinton,
Ontario.
Richard Lobb
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Sat. June 16
10 a.m. 150 acre farm.
Antique furniture,
appliances etc. Tractor
and machinery for the
Marr Shaw Estate, 3 ’/2
miles north of Goderich
on 21 highway.
Sat. July 7
10:30 a.m. 2 tractors,
bean equipment farm
machinery, combine,
truck etc. Furniture,
appliances for the Estate
of Robert MacGregor,
!z2 mile north of Kintail
on 21 highway.
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clintori 482-7S98
Saturday, June 9th, at 1 P.M.
Sale consisting of:
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: 9 piece dining room
suite, 2 complete bedroom suites, Heinzman upright
piano, Maison Reisch piano, chrome kitchen suites,
press back chairs, parlour fable, wash stand, oak
buffet, blanket box, press back rocker, Victorian
chair, 4 piece sectiondl chesterfield suite, oak bow
front china cabinet w. mirrored back, spool leg
table, oak office desk, oak chair, cast iron stoves,
hump back trunk, bar stools, rugs, hooked rugs,
china doll, lamps, oil lanps, pictures & frames, spin
ning wheel, qrain cradle, glider chesterfield, wood
stools, oak bow front china cabinet.
CHINA & GLASS: silver tea service, crystal, Cana
dian gloss & more.
MISCELLANEOUS: Lawn Boy mower (like new),
Westinghouse dryer, Inglis washer, 18 ft. cedar strip
boat, bicycles, Remington typewriter, crocks, paint,
aluminum panel arch shed approx. 20 x 50
(unassembled), large quantity of hand & garden tools,
and many more items too numerous to mention.
Lunch Available.
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AUCTIONEERS. LiaulPAYORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN St. 4 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(Sift) 527-1458
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DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Surge 30 plus almo pump
with new pipeline for 28 cows, Universal single
. milker units, Jamesway 300 gal. bulk milk cooler,
double stainless steel sink, Cascade water heater,
^2 milk cans, new barn fans, wheel barrow..
MACHINERY: Ford 4000 gas tractor & cab, Ford
3000 diesel tractor with loader White 348 spring
trip 3 pt. 3 fur. plow, Int. 16 run #10 g & f drill,
White 32 plate wheel disc, Triple K 3 pt. hitch cult.,
harrow s, N.I. P.T.O. manure spreader, steel roller, 3
J^pt. hitch sprayer, N.H. 273 baler (1 yr. old N.H. side
^rake, Int. 3 pt. hitch mower, rotory mower, bale
stooker, rubber tired wagon & rack, Int. 4 row corn
planter, Waterloo thresher in good condition, with
grain thrower, grain auger, 6 row White air corn
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FEED: Quanity of cob corn, 50 acres standing hay.
^12 ft. of ensilage,400 bales hay. Riding Lawn Mower,
some Household Articles.
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Cash Sale DayW- Refreshment Booth
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Hay, Corn Etc.
For the Estate of the Late Allan Elston, Lot 1
Con. 3 Biddulph Twp., 3 mi. south of Exeter,
1 'A mi. east of #4 Hwy. & Centralia, 7 mi.
north of Lucan.
Saturday, June 9th - 12:30 P.M.
GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE: 22 mature milking
cows, 2 due in June & July, 2 big heifers due in July
and August. This is a herd of big cows which have a
clean blood test, 2 Holstein heifer calves, 5 B/W face
Estate Auction
of Property, Antiques, Tools, Car, Etc.
For the Estate of the late William Elston, in the
Village of Kirkton on #23 Highway.
Saturday, June 16 — 1:00 P.M.
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PROPERTY: Lot 46 x 152, vinyl siding covered
house, 2 bedrooms & bath, kitchen, dining room, liv-
ing room & office, large garage. A challenge for the
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right persons with a flare for renovating & a desire
for country hamlet living which is situated on paved
roads north, south, east, & west, churches, store,
bank etc. Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days,
subject to a moderate reserve bid.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: press back chairs,
rockers, buffet, table & chairs, chests of drawers,
desk, gunstock chairs, iron & brass bed, wash stand,
McClary 4 burner stove & fridge, sewing machine,
T.V., humidifier, pots & pans, wringer washer, lawn
chairs, chests of drawers, oil stove, beds & dressers,
filing cabinet, Ibook shelves,butcher block.
ANTIQUES A TOOLS: scales, brace & bit, coils for
model T, 1 cylinder old gas motor, 4 ft. lathe on
stand, planer, table saw & motor, vise, Inf. gas
motor, small lathe, beaver drill, chain hoists, mower
power roto tiller, gqrden tractor & cult., lumber &
steel roofing, wheelbarrow, 200 gal tank, belts, sets
of wrenches, tools of all kinds, wood drill, chicken
wire, colony house, pressure pump, trailer, emery &
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Estate Mr. Bob Elston 284-3483 or Mrs. Arthur 235-
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fools, chain saw.
Mr. Elston was one of the older threshing
enthusiasts. Plan to attend his sale.
CAR: 1976 Fiat - 22,000 miles.
TERMS:
Chattels Cash Sale Day
Refreshment Booth