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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-03-08, Page 4Inttr`3, Ctn''k. •
Notice!
ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF ,PROCURING TREES
FOR PLANTING THIS SPRING ARE REQUESTED TO
CONTACT THE SCHOOL. TEACHER IN YOUR SECTION
NOT LATER THAN MARCH 16th, '
BY PLACING ORDERS IN THIS MANNER THERE IS
NO COST TO PERSONS DESIRING SUCH TREES ' AND
THEY WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE SCHOOL BY
COUNTY TRUCKS,
ANY PERSON ORDERING 500 OR MORE TREES MAY
HAVE THEM PARCELED IN AN INDIVIDUAL ORDER.
N. W. MILLER,
:Ke..allty Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario
ZURICH HERALD
desk with automatic self locking
drawers, double leaf kitchen table;
cream and red trine with chairs to
match; 2 dining room •efairs, studio
couch, converting to bed; small stand
with drawe}s; several rolls of linol.,
euan; cellar table, large leather chair,
large leather rocker, grandmother
clock and 2 kitchen ,clocks; .seveial
good famed piatttres, kitchen chairs,
2 small tables, bench, 2 bedsteads
with syringe; 2 dressers, wind driven
battery charger with control ,panel,
wirings and switches; 2 sofas, and
numerous other articles.
TERMS --.CACI:
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Earl E. Weido, Clerk.
Edward Stelek, Mervyn Stelck, Prop-
rietors
AUCTION SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE
i acres fall plowing done, balance in
; grass. Alsoon same day 75 -acres
Two storey frame dwelling with more or less, being Lot 122 south 3/4
double garage in good condition. Ex- , of Con, 16, Stephen 'Township 2 1-2
tra lot included with this property mile west Dashwood. Land
3d -4 4 miler loam, le suth of
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Good slocation
in HeraldFor par- drained, 35 acres plowing done, bal-
ance apply at eald Office. in grass, well fenced, good gra-.
nary 15x20 feet with tement
Household Effects — Quantity
AUCTION SALE dishes, cook stove with oil burner;
kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, wash
Of Farm Stock and Implements, on stand, dozen kitchen , chairs, 8 -day
.Lot 9 'Con .6, Stanley Township, 21 clock, dining room table; b dining
room chairs, 2 couches, Buffett, large
Of Farm Stock, Eto., on Lott 212,
Concession 12, Hay Township, a11/,
mile west and quarter mile north of
Zurich, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH
14th, at 1.30 o'clock, sharp.
Horses ---1 Pereheron mare in
foal •rising 6 years old; 1 Clyde black
mare rising 2. years old; 1. half -bred
Hackney rising 2 years old,
CATTLE — 1 4 -year-old Cow fres-
2 months; Roan cow due in' 1VIay,
Herford cow Sue in May; Herefor
heifer due in April, White cow i
calf; Red cow due in June; Rom
cow in calf due in June; 'White fa
White heifer . due in August; Short-
horn bull, roan, registered, 2• yrs. old;
Shorthorn deep red bull 5 months
old, registered; 2 steers rising 3
yrs. weighing 1300 lbs; 2 steers ris-
ing 2 yrs. 1000 lbs; Heifer rising 2
years 900 lbs; c3 •heifers rising 2 yrs;
6 steers rising 2 yrs; heifer rising 2
yrs; 2 yearling steers; 5 baby beeves;
5 steers rising 1 year old; 6 steers
and heifers 8 months old; 1 aged
cow; 10 tall calves. These cattle are
all in A 1 condition.
Pigs — 1 Yorkshire sow bred one
month; 3 York sows bred Hive months
2 York sows clue latter part of March
8 stocker pigs about 60 lbs; 14 stock-
ers weighing 50 lbs; 5 stockers wei-
ghing 100 lbslbs;5 small pigs 6 weeks
old.
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miles north of Hillsgreen, or 3 miles
south of Varna, on leather rocker, long parlor •table,
THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd round parlor table; 2 piano chairs,
At 1 o'clock, p.m., the following large fire extinguisher, pictures and
Horses — Bay Mare 5 years old; frames, hall rack with mirror, kit -
1 bay mare 9 years old; 1 filly rising then cupboard, extension table, 4
1 year old.. dressers, 2 stands, 2 toilet sets, 4
Cattle — Roan cow fresh; roan beds with springs; 3 jardineer stands,
cow due in April; Jersey cow fresh; phonograph with records, targe wash
blue roan cow due in May; red cow stand, sink, cistern pump, lawn mow -
fresh; spotted cow fresh; roan heifer er; Hydro oven, hoes, rake, qua �it6y
rising 2 yrs. old; red heifer•rising 2 of sealers, 2 wash tubs, crocks,
yrs. old; red heifer rising 1 yr; 2 gallon crocks; washing machine with
roan heifer rising 1 yr. old; ii small ringer, cellar table, congoleum rug
calves. 9x21 new; room 7x10 new; oil lamp,
Pigs — 1 York brood sow due lst room linoleum 112x14, linoTenm 2 yds
• of May. by 4, 1 pc. 4x1 1-2 yds; table radio;
Implements — Ideal Low Down Alladin lamp; small kitchen table;
steel wagon new; 16 -ft flat rack new, pots, pails, pans, large mail box, hand
steel hay rake; New Idea manure !saw, saw, half -horse motor, new axe, 6 -
spreader new; McCormick Deering octave organ, 10 bags of certified
hay loader new with truck; M. -H. early potatoes, and numerous other
13 -hoe fertilizer drill good as -new; articles.
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gravel box; iVL-H. spring tooth cul-
fe Terms
of •Ch Real les and
ndaHousehte 10 cd f-
tivator new; spring harrow$; 1
binder 0 -ft. cut in good working coin- day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold
dition; 6 -ft. M. -H. mower nearly new subject to a reserved bid.
M. -H. bean scuffler with puller tom- Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
biped; hay fork; 2 -furrow disc prow; Addison Tiernan, 'Clerk:
inthrow disc; 2 walking plows; 2 Mrs. Martha Baker, Proprietress.
riding plows; 8 -ft. •Cou1ter Packer
new; 4 -section harrows; bob sleighs;
logging chains, •whippletrees, neck -
yokes, set sling ropes, stock rack,
t k,
neckyokes, set single harness,
heavy harness, 4 horse collars, and
numerous other articles.
Grain — 150 bush. of Improved
Banner oats; 100 bush. • of mixed
grain; 8 ton of mixed hay.
TERMS—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
E. E. Weido, Clerk
Mrs. Pearl J. Love, Proprietress.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farms, Farm Stock, Implements,
and Household Effects, on Lot 25,
South Boundary, Hay Tiwnship first
farm west of Dashwood, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1945
At 12.30 o'clock, sharp, the follow-
ing:
Horses — Bay horse 12 yre. old;
bay horse 6 yrs. old; grey mare in
foal due in April; grey colt rising
3 yrs; Chestnut colt rising Q. yrs.
Cattle -- Hereford cow due in Ap-
ril; Durham cow due in May; Here-
ford cow due in May; Ayrshire heif-
er due in April; 3 steers rising 2 yrs;
heifer .calf rising 1. year old; bull
calf rising 1 year old.
Pige — 11 York stocker pigs.
Implements — Frost & Wood bin -
;ler r; -ft. cut; International mower;
Cockshutt fertilizer drill; bean scuff -
ler; rubber tire wagon;. Frost .&
Wood binder for 'repairs; 2 bunches
of shingles, steel tired Low Down
fern wagon; whippletrees, neckyokes
elieiter; flat hay rack, 3 section liar -
leave, horse stuffier, disc, riding plow,
walking plow, Low Down Cockshutt
.manure spreader, spring tooth culti-
vator, 10 -ft. steel rake; 200-1b. ccap-
avity scales, fanning mill, cutting box
set of sling ropes, turnip seeder, bug-
• gy, tett•..,, wheelbarrow, root pulp-
er; g4,?.uiine daen.s, shop box, 150
feet of new cable for barn, pr, bol' hand drive meth cleaner; stoneboat
sleighs;leieh platform, quantity oft with steel runners; Cockshutt 14-
wood, chicken troughs, barley fork, plate out -throw disc; 2 -furrow gang
2 manor (orae, hey forks, grain plow; 82 -ft. extension ladder; Port-
shovel, fa ^ el gavel, ditellin;; r,00p; land cutter; bag truck, hand corn.
planter (new) ; potato spray; new
pig box; set of beam scales for
weighing pigs with box; self feeder,
emery stone; electric fence charger;
• Other Articles —Speed Jack, Oli-
ver bean scuffles, grass seeder, mail
box; Westinghouse battery radio in
good working order, 1200 lb. capac-
ity weigh scales; Brooder stove; 15
piles of cedar kindling 112 -in; Cole-
man lamp; battery wind charger 6-
volt; quantity of elm wood 12 -in.
long, Coleman gas iron. .
Owing to helpconditions we are
reducing our stock, and everything
will be sold to the highest bidder. In
case of bad weather weather, sale will
be held under roof.
Terms—Cash
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
sow; Blue -roan fat bow; Holstein Earl E. Weido, Clerk.
cow in calf; Red heifer due in June; Delbert Geiger, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects, on Lot 28, Con.
15, Hay Tovmsh'ip, 21/s tidies west,
and 2 miles north of Zurich, On
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st,
At 1 o'clock p.m., the 'following.
Horses Grey Percheron snare 6
years old; grey Percheron horse 8
yrs. old; aged black mare.
Cattle — Red Hereford cow due
at time of sale; red Hereford. cow
due 1st of May; red heifer due at
time of sale; Hereford baby beef;
red heifer rising 1 yr. old;
Pigs — Yorkshire .brood sow; a
number of stocker pigs near market
weight.
Implements Allis Chal ier model
B tractor on rubber with pulley and
power take off and swinging draw-
bar, new C. sleeves and pistons in-
stalled last fall. Allis Chalmers mod-
el 40 combine harvester with 3
sieves, tall grain divider, adjustable
taller, enclosed reel bats and rotary
type pickup attachment, new knife
cylinder bars and header canvasses
installed last fall in perfect shape
generally. Two section Allis Chal-
mers spring tooth harrows with new
teeth and shoes; one P. & 0. Inter-
national two furrow tractor plow
with extra beam and mould 'board..
One McCormick disc fertilizer drill
all drive gears and bushings with
feed plate installed new last fall;
one low down wagon with rubber
tires on front wheels; wagon box; 1 -
man sling hay rack with winch; In-
ternational• had loader, drum type,
steel construction in perfect shape;
M, -H. low down manure spreader;
steel land packer, wooden land roller,
Clinton fanning mill with sieves,
walking plow, M. -H. mower 5 -ft. cut;
10 -ft dump rake; M. -H, bean scuffles
with puller combined and new finger
type bean weeder; M. -H. riding plow;
horse scutfle.r. ; corn shelter, power or
Thursday March 8th, .1945
KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances
in
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds
of Grease. W. imvite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and wee
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars,
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date
Garage and Service Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for
the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads
HOWARD KLOPP, ,I, ' S E
C. Fritz & Sep teed ('sr :. _ enaction
AUCTION SALE
Arthur Weber's Sale listings: Hy-
Elabard, March 8th; Delbert Geig-
er March 14th; Mrs. Robinson, Dash
wood March 17th- Ed. iStelck Marcie
21st; Mrs. Love, Stanley March 22;
Mrs. Martha Baker, Dashwood, Mar.
28th..
large sugar kettle, scalding .barrel;
2 sets of double harm•,., , :shere, her-
. nes5, 5 horse collars; quenti;y of
bags, 8 bag;; of 242-6 ,fertilizer 550 -
lb, Renfrew cream se•.parator na ly i 2• cement pig troughs; 2 chop •carrels,
new; quantity of eerier poets. turnip; Anchor,fiolth cream. separator, set
Fonder, 10 -inch cheaper, , water trough t double harness; 3rd -horse harness;
colony house 12x;14 ct. I horse •collars, logging chain and sling
Hay and Grain . -- 20 tons of mixed • nope.:; about 875 sacks all patched;
hays, a quentity of cut straw; 40, ehout 20 grain hags; forks, shovels,
bushels of A. ,Tax oats, 208 e,.rhe'.s , hoes, eveners, neckyokes, barley fork
Of mixed grain. frotee> stretcher, cross cut saw, gas
REAL ESTATE -100 acme more !,rn•rel, 5 gallon pails, coal oil stove,
-or leas, on Let 21, Soete Doeitetery, ramp:, crocks, sealers, apple Vealer,
Fay rownshil,; first farm west of tile. scoop, pick, hand horse clippers.
Dashwood; on 'Iighw;rt f;, ill(' r y Grain -- 125 bushels of No Barb
• located, brick house with brick kit- •.girl barley, a quantity of mixed
then, both have, upstairs and cellar; vn'n : a quantity of Hybrid corn;
•smoke house, drive shad, hen .oleic,,;, rnnntitp of hay.
bank barn 00x72 foot on waTT; 't Ilonsohold effects -- butcher ket-
spring wells, Hydro in house and Ito, la wn mower, kitchen stove,
l,;ern , 2 yard lights, land is of black Beach range stove in perfect shape
;ear; 215 acres of fall wheat and 25 with new grates, solid oak roil top
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(Issued under the authority of the Emergency Shelter Regulations,
Order -in -Council, P.C. 9439, December 19, 1944)
TO ALL , .EMOINTS PLANN'H G TO E TO
Victia © Vancouver N w Westmi.ster
n - TOi:nt� Ottawa - Hell
As part of a plan to meet congested conditions, all persons
who propose to rent or occupy family quarters in any of
these Emergency Shelter Areas are required by Board order
first to obtain a permit from the Administrator of Emer-
gency "Shelter for the district,
The purpose of the order is to help those who must be
in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation
Beforecompleting arrangements to move to any of
these districts, write to the Administrator for full parti-
culars of the Emergency Shelter Regulations as they apply
to that district.
rent 'fir occupy
districts - cw'ithout '
�C.S. 1) .
Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in
any of these districts contrary to the order, commits an
offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required
by the Administrator to vacate the shelter and. the district
at his own expense.
The Emer jency Shelter Regulations provide serious penalties for hindering
or obstructing these efforts and for any contravention of the regulations
or of an carder of the Board or of the Administrators.
WARTitillt -ZS ,;11.
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