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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-02-26, Page 7WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1958 SSVIA •(DLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, 35c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger advs.: 2c a word the first week, then 11/2c for repeats. Cards of Thanks, In Mernor- iams, Engagements, same as above. Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge. apeora C51WAI, 1012:12M Articles for Sale 44 -BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE. .apartment size, in good condition. Earl Zimmer, phone 207 Zurich. 2-tfb FORMAL pink net formal dress. Worn only twice. Call Mrs. Rus- sell Grainger, 60r3 , Bayfield. 5x TWO —.PIEC E YOUTH'S SUIT. .size 16. Light blue. Modern style. Like new. For only half of regular price. Phone 89W, Zurich. 5tfb DELAVAL CREAM Separator, like new; 3 -burner electric bean ,cooker, A-1 condition. Joe Du- -charme, phone 100r8, Zurich. 6-7-ip BOYS BICYCLES, one Sunshine, Balloon Tires, paper carrier, good • condition. One C.C.M., in good condition. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Box 129, Zurich. 5tfb REAL., GOOD DINING ROOM Suite. Extra large table, 6 chairs and Buffet, for quick sale. Con- tact Mrs. L. Rose, at Rose's Ser- vice Station, Zurich. 5-tfb Articles Wanted ONE USED INSIDE DOOR 30" X 66" or 68". Must be in god con- dition. Phone 133, Citizens News Office. 6-x Miscellaneous GUNS and SCOPES — NEW and Used Guns. Rifles sighted in for a small charge.- Harrison Schoch, phone 96r4, Zurich. 2-3b For Sale PULLETS --Be ready for summer egg prices. 5,000 DeKalb pullets. 13 and 15 weeks old. Priced for quick sale. McKinley's Hatch- ery, Zurich. Phone 697-r-3 Hen - sail. 5-b Property For Sale IN BLAKE — MODERN HOME. All convieniences, bathroom, oil furnace, kitchen cupboards, good floors. Owner wishes to move closer to his work. Apply Earl Oesch, Zurich, at Barber Shop. 5-tfb Notices DUE TO ILL HEALTH I HAVE discontinued my trucking business. I wish to thank all my customers for their past patronage. Harry McAdams, Zurich. 7-1) ADS moratalli Deaths BOSSENBERRY -- In Detroit, Mathilda, beloved wife of Alfred E. Bossenberry, mother of Mil- ford, Mrs. Mildred Co.cquyt, Mrs. Evelyn Kruter, (seven grand- children and nine great-grand- children also survive), sister of Mrs, A, Cowper, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Catherine St. Onge and Harry Koch. Funeral from the A. H. Peters funeral home, 12057 Gratiot, Detroit, on Tues- day afternoon, February 18. Cards of Thanks During her recent illness, Mrs. Winter received so many cards, flowers, and kind expressions from so many people of the community that it would be impossible for her at this time to reply to all of them. She would like to take this opportunity to thank all who re- membered here.—MRS. ESTHER. WINTER. 7-b We wish to advise our customers that we will not be open for cus- tom grinding on Wednesday, Mar- ch 5. Repairs to our engine are to be made on this date. ---M. DEITZ & SON, ZURICH. Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Choice Cattle, Valuable Farm Implements, Truck, Tractor, .Com- bine, Hay, Grain, Poultry and Mies. items, on the premises, Hay Township, N-;/ of Lot 4, Con. 15, 11 miles west of Dashwood and 3/4 mile... north The Undersigned Auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction on WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "'Where Better Bulls Are Used" For artificial insemination infor- mation or service from all breeds of cattle, phone Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at Clinton, l -!U 2-3441, between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. We have all breeds available —top quality at law cost. 4tfb USED ARTICLES FOR SALE 1 Only 1957 FRIGIDAIRE WASHER and DRYER 1 Only --S cu, ft. FRIG (like new) 1 Only -9 cu. ft. FRIG (like new) 1 Only -1 h.p. MOTOR (new) reg. $150.,...For Only $85 1 Only -31: h.p. MOTOR (new) reg. $65 For Only $45 :1 Only -14 h.p. MOTOR (new) reg. $32 For Only $22 2 Used CONVERSION OIL BURNERS with Controls Only $50 1U��sled WASHER. �y*� GERALD G,Al..l'.�I GERICII PHONE 34 ZU.Itucu ZURICH Citizens NEWS Some Facts About Hog Marketing As Observed By Federation Fieldman (By J. ;Carl Hemingway) Huron County Hog Producers held their annual meeting in the Legion Hall, Clinton, on Saturday last. There was a very good at- tendance, especially considering the weather. This organization has received so much publicity in regards to their selling and direct- ionalprogram that some of the other things are being overlooked. We have had bad weather which has made the collecting of hogs much slower for the truck- ers. Along with this it has been quite cold. These two factors have caused considerable frost damage to one load of hogs trans- ported by one trucker. The packing plant, finding this Wednesday, March 5 1958, commencing at 12.30 o'clock p.m., sharp Truck, Tractor and Combine - 1940 Dodge Pickup Truck with stock Rack in A-1 condition; Ol- iver Row Crop Tractor complet- ely equipped, in A-1 condition. Case power take -off Combine completely equipped, in new con- dition.. Farm Implements and Misc it- ems—International 8 -ft. Swarth- er, like new; McDeering 13 -run double plate fertilizer Drill, on rubber, used one season; Inter. Tractor spreader, like new; Spring tooth cultivator on rubber; M -H side delivery Rake; M -H 10 -ft. dump rake; 3 -fur. McDeering trac- tor plow; Bissel 32 -plate double disc, Mc -Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 5 ft. cut; 3 -drum steel roller; 4 -section Dia- mond harrows, like new; 2 -row bean scuffler, for tractor and bean puller; M -H binder, 6 ft. cut; M -H hay loader, rubber tire wagon; 16 - ft. flat hay rack; new grain box, 100 bus. capacity; walking plow; sleighs, cutter; new extension lad- der; fanning mill; bag truck; sling ropes; two 25 -ft. rubbelt belts; Vessot grinder; circular saw; elec- tric motors; vaporator; 2 large sap pans; 150- sap pails; water tank; emery; grindstone; heavy duty block and tackle; 2-000 lb. beam scales; root pulper; M -H cream separator; chicken shelters; pig feeders: fence stretchers; windless; onion seeder; 2 electric fencers; large assortment of carp- enter tools; heavy chains; post hole auger; sausage grinder and press; .22 rifle; paint sprayer com- pletely equipped; potatoes; oak barrels; Quebec heater; kitchen table and other household items. Cattle: Hereford cow, carrying second calf, due sale date; roan cow, with third calf at foot, fresh three weeks; red cow, carrying third calf, milking; roan cow, carrying fifth calf, due in April; part Hereford and Holstein cow, carrying fourth calf, due in May; part Hereford and Jersey cow, carrying fifth calf, due in April; part Hereford and Durham cow, carrying second calf, due in April; red Durham caw, carrying third calf, due in March; part Durham and Jersey heifer, due in April; roan heifer, due in April; 2 Here- ford heifers, rising 2 yrs. old; 3 Hereford yearling heifers; 2 Here- ford yearling steers. Poultry: 60 Sussex and Red yearling hens. Hay and Grain: 350 bus. Reg. Gary seed oats; 500 bales oat straw; quantity loose hay. No reserve. Everything will be sold. Due to extra large sale, sel- ling will start sharp on time, Lunch booth on grounds. Teres --Cash MRS. KATHERINE WEIGAND, Proprietress Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer Glenn Webb, Clerk Liberals Elect W. G. Cochrane Their Candidate (continued from page one) investments in Canadian develop- ment. This the Liberals would do, he said, but the Conservatives had built "an atmosphere of confus- ion." "Let the Liberals back in," he promised "and employment will improve within two weeks." Mr. Harris blasted the Conser- vative Government for not pro- ducing an accounting of its fin- ances, charged that their trade policies were taking farmers away from the best -paying markets and praised the Liberals' choice of a party leader "because Mike Pear- son is the man who can best bring peace to Canadians." Cites Index Drops "1 said last March that 1957 would be the best year yet," he recalled. "I also said the gross national product would be about $31,250,000. But I hadn't taken into account that we might have a Conservative government. "EVer since August, every index has been down," he said. "But then, trade has always declined under a Conservative govern- ment. Hensall Peewees Defeats Zurich (By our Hensel]. correspondent) Hensall Peewees defeated Zur- ich 5-1 in an exhibition hockey game at Hensall, Thursday night. Goal getters for Hensall were Ot- to Smale (two), Robert McNaugh- ton, Greg Chapman and Bobby Middleton (one each). Zurich's lone goal was scored by Cameron Witner. p. .v. •a -P -.- CHOOSE FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION :• F LOVELY NEW 5ETT UGS Choose Your DIAMOND and WEDDING RINGS at Hess The Jeweller Zurich after the hogs had been slaughter- ed, docked this shipment consider- ably. This would have been a direct loss to the producer, The Marketing Agency refused this settlement on the grounds that this loss was through no fault of the producer .and payment would have to be received either from the plant or from the trucker. In this case the plant took the loss but a very definite warning went out to the trucker that he would have to improve his handling of hogs if he wished to continue transporting hogs. Thus the Mar- keting Board protects the farm- ers interests. The cost of transportation was questioned at the meeting. I pur- chased a few cattle in Kitchener. last Thursday and hired a trucker from this district to bring thein home. He had taken a load of hogs to the yards in Kitchener. This trucker charged me 50 cents a head more this year than what I paid last year. When I asked him he said that the Hog Produc- ers had reduced the amount of money to be made from transpor- ting hags therefore truckers had to have more money for return loads, This I think answers the question of transportation costs for hogs. Further farmers need to realize that hogs are sold F.O.B. from the Clinton yards. The farmer is only responsible for payment of trans- portation to the nearest Market- ing Yard. Some truckers are picking up hogs when the Clinton yard is not operating and taking the hogs to Stratford or Kitchen- er. In this case the farmer is re- PAGE SEVEN 'sponsible for the transportation costs to these points rather than to Clinton. While we sympathize with the truckers who may be suffering loss of income, the Hog Producer will be be producing hogs for his own financial gain or to provide the tranporter with a profitable business. LY:I( THEATRE EXETER. NOW: Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 27, 28—Marcia 1 "THE TALL T" Randolph Scott Maureen O'Sullivan ALSO—The story of Queen Eliza- beth and Prince Philip on their last tour of Canada "THE SCEPTRE and the MACE" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 3, 4 and 5 "Silk Stockings Fred Astaire - Syd Charisse And an Added Short COMING: "Darby's Rangers''' Jas. Garner - Etchikaco Choueean, usiness Professional DIRECT ACCOUNTANTS T. J. Rawlings ACCOUNTANT Phone 33 - - - Zurich OFFICE HOURS: 9.00-12.00 — 1.15-6.00 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT AUCTIONEERS ALVIN WALPER PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times. "Service that Satisfies" Phone 119 Dashwood DENTISTSM1 DR. H. H. COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D.S., D.D.S. Main Street Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Phone Exeter 36 DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 -- Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoons DOCTORS G. A. WEBB, D.C.' "Doctor of Chiropractic 438 MAIN STREET, EXETER X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wednesday Tues. and Thurs. Evenings, '7-9 For Appointmet -- Phone 606 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WESTLAKF, Funeral Home AMBULANCE and PORTABLE OXYGEN SERVICE Phone 89J or 89W ZURICH INSURANCE 1958 License Plates To Get Your New Plates You MUST Have Auto Liability Insurance. If You Don't . , . You Will Have To Pay $5.0Q Into Unsatisfied Judge- ment Fund. For Information About Ail Insurances—Call BET KLOPP Phone 93x1 or 220 Zurich Representing CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HURON acid • ERIE DEBENTURES CANADA TRUST CERTIFICATES 1 to 5 years 41/2 Percent Jo W HABERER Authorized Representative Phone 161 — Zurich LEGAL BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon EXETER Phone 4 JI QUEENSWAY Nursing Horne HENSALL REASONABLE RATES Vacancies for Men and Women For Up or Bed Patients Graduate Nurse in Charge Phone 222, Hensall 2-3-4-5-6-b 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111