HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-02-26, Page 7THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948
CLINTON IVFNWS-RECORD
PACE SEVEN
,`OcTION' SALE
,Of,aFnrm Stock and Impleme ts>
:at ,Y.ot DTo ,20,-'Concesslog 1,6 ,
eriola God -
Township, one mile West
of"dlintonan No. 8 Highway, and
1,4+mile North,
WEI NEODAY, MARCH 3, 1948
• at 12.30 pan. sharp
HORSES -1 matched black Per-
• cheron team, rising 7 years, about
3200lbs. (show type);
CATTLE—Reg. Bull, Duke Ab:
bekerk, De Kol Pabst; Reg. Hol-
stein cow, 7 yrs. old,, due March
30; Reg. Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,
Sue March 25; Reg. Holstein cow,
3 yrs. old, due March 19; Reg.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due March
'30; Reg. Holstein cow, 5 yrs, old,
fresh and rebred; Reg. Holstein
cow, 9 yrs. old', clue Apiil - 15;
Reg. Holstein cow, 7 yrs. aid, due
March 5; Reg. Holstein, cow, 3
yrs. old, bred Feb. 1; Holstein
cow, 4 yrs. old, due Feb. 28; Hol-
stein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar. 26;
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh and
rebred; Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old,
fresh and rebred; Holstein cow, 5
yrs. old, due May 15; ,Holstein cow
7 yrs, old, due Apr. 20; Holstein
heifer, 3 yr, old, due Mar. 10; Hol-
stein heifer, 3 yr. old, due Mar.
12; Holstein heifer, 3 yr. old, bred;
4 Reg. Holstein heifers, rising 2
yrs.; 6 Holstein heifers, rising •2
yrs.; 5 Holstein heifers, rising 1
yr. old; 2 Holstein heifers, 7
months old; (All above Heifers
are Vaccinated);
4 beef cattle, 2 yrs, old; 2 calves
S weeks old;
NOTE—This is an exceptionally
good lot of dairy cows in good
•condition.
PIGS -8 sows, due in April;
11 Chunks;
POULTRY -10 Sussex Hens;
also 1 new Brooder House, 10 ft.
"by 12 ft.;
HARNESS -1 new set of brass
mounted harness with back band
and hreechings; 1 set plow har-
ness and collars.
GRAIN -350 bus. of clean Ajax
Oats, suitable for seed; 100 bus.
k'all Wheat;
IMPLEMENTS -10-20 McCorm-
ick Deering Tractor; Massey -Har-
ris 3 -furrow plow; McCormick -
Deering' spring tooth drags; M -H
i ft. binder; McCormick -Deering
fertilizer drill; McCormick mower
‘41 ft. cut; M -H No. 6 manure
spreader; ' rubber -tire wagon; set
of sloop sleighs; M -H double scuf-
fier; 4 -section drag harrows; Mc-
. Cormick Deering hay rake; land
roller; M -H cultivator; single
scuffler; riding plow; walking
plow; gang plow; gravel box; new
16 ft. hay rack; M -H cream sep-
arator, slightly used; Epps pres-
sure system; set of Stewart elec-
tric clippers, nearly new; set of
2,000 lb. scales; Clinton fanning
mill; electric fencer; 2 -wheeled
trailer with stock rack; numerous
small articles,
CAR -1939 Ford Deluxe Coach
with built-in radio and sealed
beam lights.
ROADS OPEN FOR CARS.
Positively no reserve as farm
has been sold.
TERMS—CASH.
D'Arcy Rathwell
Proprietor Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer
CLELfIiiaNG
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock,, Impt'ements and
Household, Effects• at. Lot 12, Con.
6, ,Tuokersmith Township, 3%
mileg, South and 1/ mile West' of,
Seaforth
FRIDAY, .MARCII 12, 1948
at: 12 o'clock
HORSES—Team blue roan geld-
ings 6 and 7 yrs. old;
CATTLE Red cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh. 4' weeks; roan cow, 10 yrs.
old, fresh; red cow, 3 yrs. old,
fresh 4 weeks; red cow, 3 yrs. old,
fresh 2 weeks; roan cow, 6 yrs,
old,' fresh 3 weeks; grey cow, 3
yrs. old, fresh 3 months; 6 small
calves, 8 steers, 2 yrs. old, weigh
800,,lbs.; 6 yearling steers; 2 hei-
fers'; 1 yr. old;
SHEEP — 12 wellbred Oxford
ewes, one to lamb around first of
May; 1 Leicester ram, 3 yrs, old;
PIGS -1. Tamworth sow due
April 15, carrying 3rd litter; 1
Tamworth sow, due April 28, car-
rying 3rd litter; 33 chunks from
100-150 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS -= One standard
81 Massey -Harris tractor, almost
new, on rubber, starter and lights;
one 2 -furrow Fleury tractor plow
(new); 2 section International
drag harrows (new); 1 large size
New Idea manure spreader (good
as new); Massey -Harris binder, 7
ft. cut; 11 hoe Massey -Harris fer-
tilizer drill; rubber -tire wagon; 1
steel wagon; 1 stiff -tooth cultivat-
or; hay rack; Massey -Harris hay
loader; 1 International bean scuf-
fler and puller (new); Massey -
Harris side rake; Massey -Harris
dump rake; riding plow; Deering
mower, 6 ft. cut; walking plow;
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Impleimetns and
Household Effects:
f cots:
Mr. Harold Jackson has, been in-
strgcted to sell by public auction
on -
Lot 21, Bayfield Road, South
One-half mile East of Varna, and
3 mites West of Brimfield, on
County Road, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
at 12 Noon Sharp, the following
HORSES Team of: Belgian
mares, brown and black, 8 and
12 yrs. old; weighing about 1600
pounds each; Belgian filly, three
years old.
CATTLE—Red Durham cow,
years old, freshened 'in Januar
Brindle heifer, 3 yrs. old, fres
ened in December; black Her
ford cow, 5 yrs. old, due .to fresh
en March 1st; black Hereford co,
10 yrs. old, due to freshen Apr
1st; red Durham cow, 6 yrs. of
due to freshen March 10; brindl
Hereford cow, 5 yrs. old, due t
freshen March 7th; 1 Durha
steer, 2 yrs. old; 4 Hereford steer
1 yr. old: 1 Hereford heifer, 1 y
old; 2 Winter calves:,
HOGS — 10 Yorkshire hog
weighing from 160 to 185 lb
time of sale;
IMPLEMENTS - Ford Tract°
on rubber and 2 -furrow plow, i
good ' condition; Ford -Fergus°
stiff tooth cultivator with ro
crop attachments, wide and nar
row teeth; Ford -Ferguson tract°
disc, nearly new; Ford tract°
belt pulley; McCormick-Deerin
10-20 tractor on steel, with ne
pistons and sleeves, in good con
dition; 1 McCormick -Deering 2
furrow tractor plow; McCormick
Deering binder, 7 ft. cut; four- Deering 7 -foot binder on truck
section harrows; sloop sleighs; with tractor tongue and hors
trailer with stock rack; stoneboat; tongue, in good condition; Mc
pig crate; set scales, 1000 lbs.
root pulper; electric fencer; grafin
grinder; sap pan and 50 buckets
(like new); hay fork; sling ropes
1 set double harness; colony house;
2 shelters; colony stove; cross cut
saw (new); block and tackle; 32
ft. extension ladder; some 1" pip-
ing;
ip
ing; number used brick;, grain
bags; fanning mill; neck . yokes;
double trees; wheel barrow; quan-
tity
uan
tity plank; oil brooder stove;
HAY and GRAIN -12 tons mix-
ed hay; 100 bus. Alaska oats; 200
bus. mixed grain; some feed
beans; grain suitable for seed;
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
dining room chairs; writing desk;
washing machine and wringer;
kitchen cupboard; coal oil stove
and oven; gas lantern; 2 house
doors.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold.
Mrs. Casey Way
Prop. Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer •
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
9-10b
Cormick -Deering manure spread
er, nearly new; McCormick -Deer
ing fertilizer 13 -disc drill, nearl
new; McCormick - Deering ha
loader, nearly new; McCormick
Deering mower, 6 -foot cut, i
good condition; McCormick -Deer
- Mg side rake; Deering 10 -foo
dump rake; McCormick-Deerin
2 -horse scuffler, with disc ;anc
- shields, like new; 4-section.dra
harrows; Massey -Harris steel roll
er; threshing belt, 115 feet long
7 inches wide; Fleury welkin
plow; rubber -tire wagon, 600x1
tires,good condition; hay rack
6 flat ottom, 16 feet long, nearl
new; set of sloop sleighs wit
bunks and flat rack, good condi
Hon; Portland cutter; 20 ceda
posts; Delaval cream separator
electric fencer; root pulper; wheel-
barrow; wagon box and stoc
rack; Chatham fanning mill; Ren
frew truck scales; hog 'crate,
chicken crate; hay fork;. slip
chain; sling ropes; iron kettle
fire extinguisher; forks, chains
sacks, etc.;
POULTRY EQUIPMENT—Larg
size electric brooder stove;
range shelters; chicken trough;
drinking fountains;
HARNESS—Set of brass -mount-
ed team breeching harness, near-
ly new; set of silver -mounted
single harness, like new; set of
backbend harness; collars; collar
tops; spread rings;
GRAIN and HAY -500 bushels
of Mixed Grain; 150 bushels of
Barley; 6 ,tons of Mixed Hay;
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Good
Cheer range, burns coal or wood;
Beech electric stove, heavy duty,
2 plates and oven; 1 sheet iron
heater; extension table; leaf table;
brass bed; dresser and stand;
wooden bed with good springs;
brown steel bed; nearly new; 1
feather bed mattress; 2 sets dress-
ers and stands; 2 toilet sets; 2
rocking chairs; studio couch;
quarter -cut oak buffet; 1 piece of
congoleum, 3 yards by 5 yards;
1 piece of Congoleum 3 yards by
5i/2 yds,; 1 piece of Congoleum
1 yd. by 51/2 yds., same as above;
1 Congoleum rug 3 yds. by 4 yds.;
1 piece floor oilcloth, 2 yds. by
51/2 yds; 1 piece of linoleum, 4
yds. by 61/2 yds.; 2 pieces of lin-
oleum, 4 by 11/2 yds, to match
above; 1 piece of linoleum, 4 yds.
by 5 yds,; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 high
chair; 1 small table; 1 fern stand
and jardinier; 1 fernery; sausage
grinder and stuffer; baby play
pen; ice cream freezer,
Everything sold without re-
serve as the proprietor has sold
he farm.
TERMS—CASH.
Albert Horner Harold Jackson
Proprietor Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
HEN DOES DUTY
GODERICH—Oliver Gregg was
probably the most surpriesd man
in Goderich. When he was, collect-
ing eggs in his henhouse he found
one egg measuring seven by nine.
The hen that laid this record size
egg was a Barred Rock.
Farmers and Poultrymen
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This year we are again contracting Barley
for The Canada Malting Co.
CONTACT US FOR PARTICULARS
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CONTRACT BARLEY
Contract Forms have arrived for Barley -
WE EXPECT VERY 10011 PRICES NEXT FALL
FOR MALTING BARLEY
These contracts give you good seed and a special
price for your production from this seed.
Contact meas soon as possible so I can order see(i
• required.
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GRAIN 'and SEED
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from a Set of Plugs
to a
"Major Operation"
AT THE first sign of
anailing tractor, call
on us and get expert.
professional care. Farm
machines are our busi-
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best to keep the greatest
possible number of
them in good running
condition. Call on us
-for anything from a
set of plugs to a "major
operation."
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All work done by a factory -trained expert
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Your Local
INTERNATION HARVESTER DEALERS
McAlpine and Dow
Vietorja St. CLINTON Phone 3381
and VARNAc, Ontario
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Dairy
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Laying
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Start Right.
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For more Profits from Poultry and assurance of a high
living rate,tart your Chicks the Quality Way —
TIiAT'S THE RIGHT WAY '
It Costs you Less and Pays you more Profit and
carries you through to larger, healthier Pullets — the
kind that Lay and Pay.
. Save Your Milk for the Factory
Get the High Price
RAISE YOUR CALVES ON CALF MEAL
Better Calves Less, Cost — Larger, Better -Grown
Heifers that produce earlier and pay Larger Profits
Mixed Feeds -- Grain, Whole or Ground
Fertilizer and Seeds
Samuel Riddick St Sons
PHONE 114
For Body and Fender Repairing
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
C. R. Crossman Body Shop
Rattenbury St. W., Just West of Bantliff's Bakeshop
PHONE 594
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levels of proteins, minerals and vitamins as re-
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Washington, D.C. This ensures A BALANCED
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Lowest Cost because:
(1) One hiamdling charge.
(2) One hauling charge.
(3) No Middleman's profit.
Be sure of spring success with your Chicks
GIVE YOUR CHICKS A REAL WELCOME
HAVE THEIR HOPPERS FULL OF
SHUR-GAIN 18% Chick Starter
Made and Sold by
CLINTON FEED MILL
Your Shur -Gain Feed Service Mill
PHONE 580 CLINTON
CONTRACT BARLEY
Contract Forms have arrived for Barley -
WE EXPECT VERY 10011 PRICES NEXT FALL
FOR MALTING BARLEY
These contracts give you good seed and a special
price for your production from this seed.
Contact meas soon as possible so I can order see(i
• required.
FRED O. FORD
GRAIN 'and SEED
4-11b
ANYTHING
from a Set of Plugs
to a
"Major Operation"
AT THE first sign of
anailing tractor, call
on us and get expert.
professional care. Farm
machines are our busi-
ness and we 'do our
best to keep the greatest
possible number of
them in good running
condition. Call on us
-for anything from a
set of plugs to a "major
operation."
Phone 123W
„uvwvrwv.r+..+•e�w.
All work done by a factory -trained expert
Drop in and see us
Your Local
INTERNATION HARVESTER DEALERS
McAlpine and Dow
Vietorja St. CLINTON Phone 3381
and VARNAc, Ontario
5tfb
Hog
Conlceutnate
•
Quality Feeds
They Pay
Poultry II
G'Un'Ge.O' Iiil'aJte
Dairy
Supplement
Laying
M1
Give Your Chicks a Running Start
Start Right.
It's All in the Start -
For more Profits from Poultry and assurance of a high
living rate,tart your Chicks the Quality Way —
TIiAT'S THE RIGHT WAY '
It Costs you Less and Pays you more Profit and
carries you through to larger, healthier Pullets — the
kind that Lay and Pay.
. Save Your Milk for the Factory
Get the High Price
RAISE YOUR CALVES ON CALF MEAL
Better Calves Less, Cost — Larger, Better -Grown
Heifers that produce earlier and pay Larger Profits
Mixed Feeds -- Grain, Whole or Ground
Fertilizer and Seeds
Samuel Riddick St Sons
PHONE 114
For Body and Fender Repairing
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
C. R. Crossman Body Shop
Rattenbury St. W., Just West of Bantliff's Bakeshop
PHONE 594
tAHAOtIatiCASl1 x ei 1bpt"r
USED BY MORE FARMERS
THAN ANY OTHER BRAND OF CHICK STARTER
This IS the reason why:
SHUR-GAIN Gives Superior Quality at Lowest Cost.
Superior Quality because:
('1) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is .msanufactured by
your local Feed Service Mill. Thie'`ensures FRESH-
NESS.
(2) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is checked continu-
ally by qualified inspectors. This ensures PRO-
PER TEXTURES.
(3) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is laboratory con-
trolled. This ensures, UNIFORM QUALITY.
(4) -SHUR GAIN Chick Starter contains the correct
levels of proteins, minerals and vitamins as re-
commended by the National Research Council,
Washington, D.C. This ensures A BALANCED
Fh? +'D.
Lowest Cost because:
(1) One hiamdling charge.
(2) One hauling charge.
(3) No Middleman's profit.
Be sure of spring success with your Chicks
GIVE YOUR CHICKS A REAL WELCOME
HAVE THEIR HOPPERS FULL OF
SHUR-GAIN 18% Chick Starter
Made and Sold by
CLINTON FEED MILL
Your Shur -Gain Feed Service Mill
PHONE 580 CLINTON