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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 15 (2)26 legal Notices NOTICE TOCREDITORS • In the Estate of Joseph John Carey deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph John Carey late of the Township of McGillivray,_ in the County of Huron, who died on or about the I Ith day of March, 1975 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of , Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of April, 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 Executrix Exeter. Ontario 14:15:16c 26 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Charles Henry Stephen deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Henry Stephen late of the Township of Tuckersmith, M the County of Huron, Retired Labourer, who died on or about the loth day of January, 1975 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On- tario, by the 26th day of April, 1975 after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been receiv- ed. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the executor Exeter, Ontario 15:16:17c Rescheduled for Saturday, Apr. 12, 12:30 p.m. AUCTION SALE To be held at Lot 31, Con. 4 Usborne Twp. 2 miles north of Exeter then 2 miles east of Highway 4 on Sideroad No. 30 Featuring Truck, Tractors, Gleaner Combine Corn Planter, Farm Machinery and New Building Material TERMS OF SALE CASH Alvin Cudmore Estate, Edgar Cudmore Owners Tel. 235-1366 Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 FARM SOLD * Clearing Auction Sale * of Machinery, Livestock, Trucks, Cars, etc. for Mr. Jack Ryan Lot 21, Con. 16, London Twp. 2 miles east of Den- field, 21/2 miles south west of Elginfield (watch for signs) Saturdoy, April 19 at 1 p.m. * LIVESTOCK: 3 mixed cows, due in May; Hereford heifer due in May; 8 Holstein heifers due in Sept., • Oct.;12 beef yearlings. • MACHINERY: David Brown 990 tractor, new rubber, real good; JD 14 in. 3 furrow plow; self propelled 95 * JD corn and bean EB hydro static drive combine with 12 ft. grain head, 4 row 36 in. corn head; Innes pickup; New Holland pto mixmill; Oliver wheel disc, Danish cultivator; New Holland pto No. 66 baler; New Idea t pto mower with conditioner attachment, Brady hay * conditioner; Smokey bole elevator; MH side rake; JD side rake; New Holland No. 7 3 beater forage wagon; * Int. 275 bu. tandem axle manure spreader 2 years old; MH spreader on rubber; Turnco gravity boxes, & wagons; MH fert. and grain drill; 4 row Int. 455 corn and fert. planter; steel roller; 200 gal. sprayer on rubber; harrows; George White pto post hole auger (new): cement mixer; rotary pump with gas motor; 2 wheeled trailer; dehorning crate; Gehl 15 in. pto hammermill; rubber tired wagon and rack, Allis ▪ Chalmers B. tractor and cultivator. • MISC.: air compressor; anvil; wagon wheels; iron ket- tle; lumber; stoves; railroad ties; and other useful ar- ticles. * TRUCKS: 1966 GMC 980 with twin hoist and grain rack selling as is; 1963 Mercury 1 ton as is, plywood * racks to fit above truck Volkswagens and ports. HORSE & PONY Terms Cash Booth * Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson 666-0833 Ilderton 666-1967 * Arrange your sole dote with us now *************41.- T 4 - NORM NORhI WIIITIN(i aactIoReoP AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings, Antiques • and Misc. Items Sat., April 19 at 1:00 p.m. sharp at the WHITING AUCTION ROOMS 63 Main St., Exeter, Ont. This auction is the belongings of the late Greta M. Harness, Exeter HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — round table, 6 chairs & buffet; chesterfield & 2 chairs; chesterfield & 1 choir; hostess chair; 2 end tables; fancy table; television; floor, table & dresser lamps; mirror; 2 piece bedroom suite; night table; dresser; single bed; cedar chest; chrome table & 4 choirs; New Scale Williams piano; GE stove; GE 2 door frost free refrigerator freezer; Hoover washer spin dryer; card table & 4 chairs; tub chair & cover; ironing board; floor polisher; carpet sweeper; 2 vacuum cleaners; .electric broom; odd wooden chairs; 48 piece set of dishes; another set of dishes and many odd dishes. etc. - ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — antique chairs; hall tree; hall table; washstand; vose; fern stand; parlour table; harvest table; small harvest type table; old cupboard; medicine cobinet; bake board; 3 trunks (1 hump back); ice croon.' parlour stool; dresser set; 2 wicker baskets; pictures & frames; small candelabra; coat rack; Souvenier plate & tray; miniature cup & saucer; finger lomp; silver cream & sugar; pitcher & bowl; moustache cup & saucer; voseline butter dish withlid, sugar, no lid; 2 sets salts & peppers; cheese dish; R.S. Silesia fruit bowl; etc. MISC. ITEMS — mantel clock; brown rug & underlay 8x12; utility table; drapes & curtains; sealers; linens„ towels, quilts, blankets, comforters; radio; kitchen clock; some jewellery; garbape can; pots & pans; odd dishes; toaster; electric tea kettle & iron; fan; 3 suitcases; books; hair dryer; Christmas decorotions; lawn chairs; tools; garden tools; step ladder; & many other items. TERMS CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 • 26 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Alberta Rowe - deceased late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on or about the 23rd day of March, 1975. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on'or before the 2nd day of May, .1975 after which date the. estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. Raymond & McLean Barristers & Solicitors Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors I5c NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' In the Estate of William Harmon Morton - deceased All persons having claims against the estate of William Harmon Morton late of the Village of Ailsa Craig, in the County of Middlesex, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 8th day of January, 1975 are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On- tario, by the 19th day of April, 1975 after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been receiv- ed. Bell & Laughton Solicitors for the executrix Exeter, Ontario . 15:16:17c THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION Licensing District No. 2 TAKE NOTICE that Oakwood Inn Limited of the City of London in the' County of Middlesex will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street North, in the City of Kitchener, in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, on Tues- day, the 29th day of.April, 1975 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon for the issuance of a Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption of liquor where food is available for the following premises: which are known as Oakwood Restaurant, Lot 3, Lake Road West Concession, Township of Stephen, mailing ad- dress, Grand Bend, Ontario. Any person who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objec- tion in writing shall he filed with: MR. RICHARD MEUNIER, Q.C. the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 277 King Street West. Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 419. at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to he heard. DATED at London. Ontario this . 27th day of March. 1975. Oakwood Inn Limited by: P. H. Schwart,. Secretary 14:15c THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION Licensing District No. 2 TAKE NOTICE that Exeter Curl- ing Club of the Town of Exeter in the County of Huron will make applica- tion at a Special Meeting of the li- quor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street North in the City of Kitchener in the Regional Municipali- ty of Waterloo on Tuesday the 29th day of April, 1975. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon for the issuance of a Club Licence, for the sale and consumption of liquor with or without meals in an establishment classified as a Club, for the following premises: Exeter Curling Club, a" recreational and social club, part Lot 1018, Plan 20, Town of Exeter, Coun- ty of Huron, Riverside Drive, Exeter, Ontario. Any person who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objec- tion in writing shall be filed with MR. RICHARD MEUNIER, Q. C., the deputy registrar of the licensing dis- trict, whose address is 277 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 4J9 at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Exeter, Ont. this 1st day of April 1975. EXETER CURLING CLUB Riverside Drive Exeter. Ontario 14:15c 26 legal Notices THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION Licensing District No. 2 TAKE NOTICE that Centralia College of Agricultural Technology in the Township of Stephen in the Coun- ty of Huron will make application at a special meeting of the Liquor License Board of Ontario to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street North in the City of Kitchener in the County of Waterloo on Tuesday the 29th day of ' pril, 1975 at the hour of 9:30 o'clockorenoon for the issuance of a LouLge License for the sale and comsumption of liquor for the following premises: Centralia College of Agricultural Technology being Huron Hall West Lounge on Alberta Street, Huron Park, Ontario. Any person who is residence in the licensing district may object to the application and the grounds of the objection in writing shall be filedwith MR. RICHARD MEUNIER, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district whose address is 277 Kin); Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 419 at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Huron Park, Ontario this first day of April, 1975. CENTRALIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY • Huron Park, Ontario, NOM IVO 14:15c 28 Auction Sales Auction Sale of Saturday, April 5 CANCELLED changed to Saturday, April 19 at I:OOp.m. farm of Gordon Hodgins RR I, Granton Lot 20 NB, of Biddulph Twp. 1 mile north of Granton and 1 mile west Full list in previous paper Auctioneer GEORGE EARLEY Kerwood 247-3489 I5c CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Sunday, April 20 1:30 p.m. Good selection with full listing next week. Consignment accepted for good fur- niture and antiques to he in by Satur- day, April 12 . ACTION CENTRE MART Highway 4. north of Exeter BILI. CLARK Sale Manager 672-3566 PERCY WRIGH 1 Auctioneer 262-551..) Whalen pair ,mark event By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Keith !tern Those present for the celebration were Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne, Mr & Mrs. Dave Hord and family. Strathroy and Mr. & Mrs. Garr: Allen and family, Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire were Sunday guests with Mr & Mrs. Jack Dickens, Exeter to celebrate Frank Squire's hir thday. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald !fern held a birthday party for Sandra Ilan on Sunday. Their guests were Mr & Mrs. Stuart McLellan, lan and Judy, London township, and Debra Kennedy, Ailsa Craig Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley and Mr & Mrs. Gerald Hern attended the 40th wedding anniversary for Mr & Mrs. Jud Dykeman at Crediton on Saturday. Sunday visitors with Mr & Mrs. Bert Damen were Mr & Mrs. Bill Van Bommel and family, Belmont. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs Alton Wallis, Sunday. Euchre party Friday An euchre party will be held in the Community Centre on Friday starting with a pot -luck supper at 7 p.m. * *************** *Estate Auction Sale e * for the Roy Young Estate * 2'/2 miles north of Parkhill y 4 y which was cancelled April 3rd due to storm T 'will be held T 4( Thursday, April 17 at 1 p.m. 4yy( 4(T 4( Please refer to last week's paper for full list. Properties, yy Machinery, Feed, Car, Antiques, etc. will be sold that T 40( day. AUCTIONEERS *Hugh Filson Tom Robson 4(666-0833 Ilderton 666-1967 T ***************** Hospital patients home Times -Advocate, April 10, 1975 MI5 Dashwood WI j.IcTtofficers By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Dashwood WI held their 1 meeting Tuesday, April 1 wi h the directors, Mrs. Ralph ber, Mrs. Mildred Kellerman nd Mrs Earl Guenther in charge. The president Mrs. Gordon Bender dealt with the business. Mrs. Glen Webb gave a report of the board meeting attended in the afternoon at ffensall by herself. Mrs Ray Rader and Mrs. Ben- der. The area convention will be held in St. Thomas in October, thy officers' conference, in Waterloo in :April, the district annual in Dashwood May 15. The ladies decided on a pot luck dinner for the district annual. Reports were heard from all conveners as well as the secretary -treasurer and president. Onceagain it has been a busy year. Nits Sid Rakerpresided for the election of officers and Mrs. Harold Kellerman gave the report of the nominating com- mittee Officers for 1975-76 are: past president, Mrs. Gordon Bender; president. Mrs. Ray Rader, vice-presidents, Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs. Irvin Rader; secretary -treasurer, Mrs Eben Weigand; assistant, Mrs Howard Datars; district director. Mrs. Gordon Bender, alternate. Mrs. Sid Baker; directors and nominating committee, Mrs. Ralph Weber. Mrs Harold Kellerman, and Mrs. Valentine Becker,. resolutions. Mrs. Hilda Rader; public • relations and press reporter, Urs 1. Rader; Tweedsmuir Curator. Mrs. Irvin Rader; pianist. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan; auditors, Mrs. T. 11. Hoffman and illrs Leila 'Taylor. Conveners of standing com- mittees. Citizenship and World :luau's, Mrs. Emil Becker, I•;duc•a1ion and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Earl Keller; Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs Bill Herends. Family and Consumer Affairs) Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. During the social h followed Mrs. Gordon Bender was presented a gift for her leadership while president. Gifts were opened from "Secret Pals" and new names drawn. LLL Fellowship night The Lutheran Laymen's League held a fellowship fun night at Dashwood Community centre, Saturday, April 5 Progressive games were played with prizes being awarded to high• scores. Those attending were from London, Stratford, Goderich - • Ken- •'McCrae'_ has rejurned horne,fro{n Westminster hospital, London dollowtng surgery. - Ed Nadiger is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exgter. .Mrs. Hilda Wean .has. returned home following eye- surgery at Victoria Hospital, London. Her ,daughters, Erma Wein, Clinton and Mr's. A. C. Whittier, Mississauga, are spending some time with her. ATHWELL'S and Dashwood. Folk Service A most interesting fk service washeld in Zion Luthe an church Sunday morning con ucted by Kol Timbre), a group of students from Concordia Lutheran Junior College, Ann Arbor, Mich. Seven young people from Zion Lutheran church, Peter Datars, Tom and Jayne Hayter, Vickie Miller, Laurie and Cathy Becker, and Sherrie 'Stade also attended the service at Berea -by - the -water, Goderich Lutheran church and the pot -luck dinner. Personals Flowers in Zion Lutheran church Sunday and this was placed by the families in memory of Mrs. Milford Merner and Cliff Salmon. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Daters and 'family vacationed recently in Florida visiting many places of interest. They also_called on Mr. & Mrs. Ted Webb and girls of •Kitchener al the Contemporary hotel, Disney World. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader and Stacey attended the baptism of Sheri Leeanne Wells, daughter of • Mr. & Mrs. Fled Wells, Exeter at the Anglican church. They were also dinner guests with the Wells Mindy. Fraser Boyle. who underwent knee surgery at St. Joseph's hospital,. London is expected horn(' Thursday • Rescheduled Date Sat., -April 12 at 1:15 p.m. Mitring .Auction Sale - of Farm Machinery, Livestock Furniture and Antiques at Lot 4, Con. 9, 3 miles north of Zurich LIVESTOCK — 59 head of hereford steers, 500 to 600 Ib. Alberto calves, a choice selection of western cattle. PIGS — 3 sows with litters of sides; 13 pigs nine weeks Old; 5 sows recently rebred; 1 hog specializes. large litters. MACHINERY — Int. 624 Diesel 1050 hours, fully equipped; Int. 444 gas, 850 hours c/w fully hyd. front end loader; AC - C tractor c/w; 2 row puller and scuffler; Versatile self- propelled 10 ft. swather; Int. 10 ft. wheel disc No. 350; 3 furrow overun 14" plow; 11 1'2 ft. Kongskilde cultivator; Int. 449A 4 -run corn and bean planter; Int. 155 manure spreader; 10 ft. drag harrows; Int. 4 bar side rake; land roller; 4 section diamond harrows; Int. 7 ft. PTO mower; wagon with flat rack; 3 P.T.H. PTO belt pulley; snow blower; JD 10" hammermill - 25' endless belt, M.H. 95 bu. spreader. MISC. — 26 ft` • 5" grain auger 45 bu rain b' n, - f g tanrnng mill; scales; 3 Beatty farrowing crates; pig and poultry equip- ment; 32 ft. aluminum ladder; sop equipmenf; well windlass; cattle clippers; anvil: horse cutter; tools and many other - items; MTD lawn flight riding mower. FEED — 1000 bu. mixed grain; 1000 Ib. seed sanilac beans. FURNITURE — 9 piece dining room suite; 11x12' rug; beds; dressers; washstands; writing desk; oil stove; McClary bedroom box stove (ant.) gas lantern; misc. items; Zenith 23 cubic ft. chest freezer. Farm Sold Terms Cosh - No Reserve Clare McBride - Proprietor RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield 482-3120 Canso it is se -ss • se se lerr _ i•I A/hErer #_s es XORM WIIITING auctioReep AUCTION SALE of Antiques & Collectible Items . Sat., April 12 at 1:00 p.m. sharp at the WHITING AUCTION ROOMS 63 Main 5t., EXETER, Ont. This sale is the belongings of Mr. George Hepburn, Cen- tralia. This is an outstanding antique auction as much of t is family heirlooms. GLASS & CHINA — R.S. Prussia cocoa pot (red); enamelled cranberry pickle cruet liner & lid; bride's basket & frame; Ruby flesh souvenir pitcher (Pam Ami Expo 1901); 64 piece set Elite French Limoges; Limoges celery dish; 20 piece "Soudan"tea set; bowls, dishes; plates & misc. dishes in Austria, R.S. Germany, Bavaria, Germany, Depression, Nip- pon, Noritoke, Mercury Gloss, Ironstone; Austria fruit bowl with lady portrait in bottom; Bavaria moustache cup; MZ Austria covered biscuit jar; MZ Austria pin troy; 5 piece set (1 miniature & 1 tea cup & saucer with matching plate); several creams & sugars incl. pressed & cut glass, R.S. Germany etc.; Nippon jam pot with lid; Royal Devon china egg cup set in stand & 2 other sets; mugs with inscriptions; many vases; tea pot stand; salts & peppers in silver, china, pressed glass; 2 butter potties; several fancy cups & saucers some miniature; hair receiver; 3 Targe salt sellers; 2 small salt sellers with spoons, (pressed gloss); chino salt & pepper & mustard set in chino stand; water pitcher & 6 glosses & other pitchers; many tumblers, some fancy & hand pointed; 2 stemmed goblets; bull's eye goblet; 2 sets of stemmed fruit sherbets; glass syrup pitcher with lid & plate; glass spooner; vinegar cruet with , stopper; wine decanter & 2 wine glosses; Chinese troy & bowl; 2 section vegetable bowl; banana dish; glass platter with lion handles & frosted lion in centre; black omethyst vase; 4 large jardiniers; Souvenir candy dish of Crediton (signed); Souveni rs of Hamilton, Exeter, Sault St. Marie, Ray- mond, Alta., Windsor and many other items. FURNITURE — Library table; 3 piece bedroom suite; wall magazine rack; odd choirs; captain's chair; heavy drop leaf - table; 2 small pie cupboards; odd tables; 3 benches; small pine cupboard; 2 pine tops of flat to walls; 3 old barrels; old cupboards; 3 old child's sleighs; 2 parlor tables, 1 with gloss claw feet; spool settee; music cobinet; wall coat rack; shutters; Salamander safe 1843; cool scuttle; organ & stool; oak table faint couch; coal & wood stove; brass & iron bed; cone bot- tom chair; arm chair; 2 washstands; 2 dressers, (1 cherry); large pine blanket box; 2 trunks (1 with hump back); single bed & dresser; secretary; open washstand with small drawer pressed back high chair; 2 implement wheels, iron seat; wagon wheel; whiffle trees; democrat seat; small & large wooden pulley; cream con; etc. SILVER & BRASS — 2 small silver plates; cream & sugar on troy; covered silver butter dish on pedestal base; pickle dish in silver tray; silver baby cup & spoon; silver sugar cube troy & tongs; 3 silver candlestick holders; casseroles in frames; 2 silver bread trays; large silver flower basket; pearl handled knife & fprk; chest of silverware "Old Colony" and other odd pieces/Chinese Brass tray; brass condle holders with shades etc. LAMPS — hand painted chino oil lamp; hanging lamp; 3 oil (amps (1 finger, 1 miniature); 2 perfume lamps. CHILDREN'S TOYS & FURNITURE — steam engine set & accessories; train set & tracks; wicker doll buggy; large doll with china head (mode in Germany); doll bed; rocking horse; toy cupboard; child's table & 2 chairs; (homemade); rocking chair; commode choir; etc. • MISC. ITEMS — 2 table lamps with chino boses; high mantle clock, Arthur Pegenout Clock Co. Berlin Ont. (working); OG clock CASE; match holder; quilts; hand woven rugs; 7 piece toilet set & several odd pieces; large wicker sewing basket; ladies high laced shoes; wooden curtain poles & rings; troveller's shaving brush in silver container; 2 labelled cardboard biscuit boxes; 3 small chests (2 with inlay); 3 oil paintings; many pictures & frames; pumpkin seed doilie; pic- ture albums & postcards; postcords of Crediton & Exeter England; leather postcards & ploques; viewer with pictures; magic lantern & slides; Moccabee lodge pin; pair of buggy shaft bells; etc. .•.i•'r;r COLLECTING BOTTLES The Exeter Kinsmen club sponsored a bot- tle drive Saturdoy. Above, Cubs Doug Medd and Mike Brunzlow hand bottles to Kin Ted Mac Kidd The monies close to 5200 will be turned over to the Exeter group committee in charge of Scouts and Guides, "DON'T MISS THIS ONE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME. THE COUNTRY LIVING YOU'VE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT." Modern Farm Home, Barn, Shed, 50 acres of excellent land, full line of machinery practical- ly new, '/2 ton truck, 2 ton stake truck will be auctioned. For MR. & MRS. MARK WHITNEY South' half Lot 21, Con. 7 Stephen Twp. — 4 miles west of Exeter, 2 1/2 miles north of Credition, 1/2 hour drive from London. Friday, April 11 at 1:00 p.m. LAND & BUILDINGS — Modernized two story brick house, 9 rooms including 1 1 bathrooms and large modern kitchen. New furnace in basement. Breezeway and mvdroom. Beautiful shade trees. Barn 50' x 50' with cement born yard. New implement shed 32' x 77 with cement floor. Hen house and pig born. lend is all tillable and well drained. Property located within one mile of Black Creek and the best snow- mobile trails found anywhere. Property sold subject to reasonable reserve bid. Terms on Property 10% down, balance in 30 days. MACHINERY 2 John Deere - 2130 - Tractors - less than 400 hrs., still under worranty. John Deer,e B.B. seed drill, 20 run, gross attachment. John Deere, 1240, corn planter, 4 row, ploteless. Kongskilde 12' cultivator, 2 Ford hydraulic 10' cultivators. 2 Westgo bean A. corn scufflers, tractor mounted, 3 P.H. Schulte RS Rock-Elator stone picker - never been used. John Deere 10' hydraulic double disc. 2 John Deere, mounted 3 furrow, 16" bottom plows. Continental 300 gol. tank sprayer with 28' boom. Massey -Ferguson self propelled, 410, combine with 4 row corn head, 12' grain head and pickup. 4 J.M. wagons & 300 bus. gravity boxes. J. Bearss bean puller. Henry windrower, excellent shape. 2 sets of 3 section harrows and draw bar for set of 4 harrows. John Deere, 640, side delivery rake, hardly used. 10' three drum roller. Tractor blade. Air compressor. Roider snowmobile. TRUCKS — 1974 Dodge "2 ton truck - 4 wheel drive - safety checked. 1951 Ford 2 ton stoke truck - new motor & tires. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS — vice, drill press, emery & pulley, logging chains, tools etc. CHEMICALS -- Four 5 gol. pails 2-4-D. 432 lbs. Patoran. Terms -- Cash D & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE 'DOUG' AUCTIQNEERS 'JACK' 237-3576 237-3431 TERMS CASH - Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter •