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The Huron Expositor, 1966-04-07, Page 7es 1 • • • USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found ' 4. Help Wanted_ 5. Business Opportunities .6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 10. For Sale or Rent 17. Warted To Rent 18. Property Wanted -19. Notices 20: Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriani 26. Personals Classified ads are inserted at 0 rate of 2 cents per word. Each number, initial and ah- hreviation coents as one word. Ads are subject to the follow- ing minimums: Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65c, plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications, Mini - Mum 65 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion. , - For cash payment, or If paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. 1. Coming Events • CHICKEN Barbecue, Wed- nesday, May 25, Egmond- ville Church. 1,19-2 THE June Supper sponsored by the Barbara Kirkman • Auxiliary. , of First Presby- terian Church, will be • held on Wednesday, June. 15th, in the Church Hall, at 6:15 p.m, 1-19-1 -SPBING Run -linage Sale, at Hensall Arena Auditorium, Saturday, May 7th, 2 pen: • Sponsored by the Einnate Club of Hensall. If, you wish • your donation pieked up, call 262-2327 or 262-2130, 1-194 • 4 • • 4. Help Wanted MAN for broiler and general farm work. Phone Dublin,, 126 R' 13. 4-18-1 ELDERLY Protestant woman to housekeep for one semi- retired adult, on farm. Small house, with modern conven- iences. Woman with one pre- school child would be wel- come. Apply stating wages expected, to Bok 1,556, Hur- on Expositor. 4-19x1 HELP WANTED Young man, to train as op- erator for mobile mill. Please contact ED DOLMAGE, 218 Francis St., Mitchell, or phone 348-8507. 4-17-tf WOULD YOU. LIKE A CHANCE TO BECOME AN EXECUTIVE? Would a career with an ex- panding Finance Company with. more ' than 1,650 branches be of interest to you? Qualifications Age — 23 to 35 Education — 1Vlust be High School Graduate Experience — Sales or Bank- ing helpful Personality -- Impressive ap- pearance, mentally alert, Ability to get along with people Future — Promotion depends • on ability Many fringe benefits Good starting salary Telephone or write for an appointment. C. Ballinger,. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA, 59 Ontario St., Stratfwel, Ontario. Phone 271-8722, 9 to 5:30 daily 4-18-3 4, Help Wanted CLASS "A" licenced xnech- •anic; also need man with body work •experience. Ex- cellent working conditions, employee benefits and above average wage scale. Apply Herman Motors Ltd, Hensall, phone 262-2604. 4-19-1 FOR Bean, elevator, steady employment, 45 , hour week, time and one-half for over- time, 2 weeks holidays. Start- ing rate, $1.40 per hour, Ex: Perience preferred. Apply Cook Bras. Milling Co. Ltd., phone 262-2605, Hensall. 4-19-1 WANTED Sheet Metal Worker, ex- perienced in Eavestrpughing. R. T. McBRIDE LTD., Stratford, Ontario. 4-19-1 WANTED , Female typist for Seaforth Office: Full time. Indicate 'experience. BOX 1554, THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 4-19-1 ,HELP WANTED Assistant janitor for Sea - forth District High School. Please state qualifications and salary expected. Lowest salary not necessar- ily accepted. D. W. KUNDER, • Secretary -Treasurer Seaforth District High Secretary -Treasurer, • 4-19-1 • SEAFORTH LIONS PARK Applications are invited for life guard, srwimming en- strirettas and booth, assistants for the coming season at Seaforth Lim's Park. Apply in writing indicating age, experience, before April 14, 1966, to: LIONS CLUB° PARK, BOX 69, SEAFORTH. 4-19-1 Garage. Foreman • Required • For permanent ' work in Clinton Area, Must be mature person, with previous service station experience. Class "A" licence not es- sential. - • Two week course provided. Excellent starting salary. Apply in person, to NATIONAL - • EMPLOYMENT • SERVICE Goderich — 524-8342 4-19-1 5. Bus. Opportunities SPLENDID Rawleigh busi- ness available in', part Huron County. Products well known Opportunity unlimited for big Sales -and big profits. Start your business on cred- it, without experience. Write Rawleigh, Dept. C-363-224, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. 5-19-1 GROW CUCUMBERS and make •EXTRA 'MONEY If you have a half acre or more, grow cucumbers for HICKS All Hybrid Seed. Highest Prices Paid Free piek-up at gate. BICK'S Dublin, phone 30 R 3. 5-17-3 Experienced FURNITURE WORKERS including Cabinet Makers, Wood Machine Operators, Knife Sharpener, Finisher, etc. NO EXPERIENCE for some openings. Fringe Benefits include Sickness. and Accident Insurance, Medical Plan, Paid Holidays, etc. Write, Phone Collect, Or apply in person ,to H. (APER Stratford, 271.0360 or 271.0449 • IMPERIAL Furniture Mfg. Co. Limited, 93 Trinity St., Stratford, .Ontario. 4191 5. Bus. Opportunities LADIES—Are you in need of more money? Serve your neighbors during eonvenient hours as an Avon Represent- ative. Call collect, 4514)541, evenings, or write Mrs. M. Milison, 1 7 Hawkesbury Ave., London. 5-19-1 7. Situations Wanted WOULD you like to have your lawn raked, and cleaned. Phone 527-1803. 7-19-1 DRESSMAKING and altera: tion, detailed fieishing. l'tea- sonable prices. Fast service. No tailoring. Phone . Susan Dale, 527-1882, Seaforth,. - 7-19-2 8. Farm Stock For Sale YOUNG Holstein' cow, clue now, phone 527-0466. 8-19-1 TEN pigs, 8 weeks old. Keit Ryan, RR 1, Dublin, phone 102 R 5. 8-19-1 TWENTY -five pigs, 7 weeks old. 'Roger Hoornaert, RR 2, Kippen. 8-19-1 THREE yearling cattle. Wil- liam Livingstone, phone 527- 0365. • 8-19-1 THIRTY -one Pigs,, 7 weeks old. Don Watson, phone 482- 7262, after 5 p.m. 8-19-1 FOR SALE — 30 good pigs. John Benjamins, RR 1, Blyth, phone 523-4278. 8-18-2 REGISTERED York hog and some registered open gilts. Orville Workman, phone 262- 5044.8-18-3 ABERDEEN Angus calves, make gold bulls or 4-11 calf prospects; also a few older females. R. J. Doig, Seaforth, phone 527-0763. 8-19-tf REGISTERED Hereford bull, 22 months old; 12 little pigs, 7 weeks. Joe Hastings, Staf- fa, phone Dublin, 43 le 17. 8-19x1 • • 9. Poultry For Sale KIMBER -LEGHORN Day Obi and Started Pullets Ited x S x Red -Pullets ,Itilx;pd Chicks' and Cockerels. Available tioik. Book your or- ders elute SCOTT POULTRY .•FARMS, LTD. Seaforth Phone 527-0847 Box 160 9-19-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale 1960 Morris Oxford sedan, 20,000 miles. Apply Box 1547, Huron Expositor. 10494 1963 Ford 2 -door hardtop, a 390 automatic. Phone 482- 7303, dayseer 482-3833, 'ev- enings. -1-0-19x1 FORD one -tori truck, good racks and tires. Four -speed transmission. Reasonable. Or- ville Workman,. phone 262- 5044. •10-18-3 11. Articles For Sale t -- BOY'S ' 28" bicycle, $15.00. Phone 527-0264. 11-19-1 VERNAL Alfalfa seed. Sam Scott, RR Seaforth, phone 527=0806. . • • 1.1-19-1 FOR SALE — Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, 1 flat hay rack. Lew Bolton. 11-17-5 TWO spring coats, girls', size 14,. Phone 527-0308. 11-19-1 SPRING coat, turquoise blue, size 10 petit. Phone 52770317. ' 11-19-1 USED 24 -inch electric range., Box Furniture, Seaforth. 11-19-1 ALFALFA seed, $18.00 per bushel. Andy Palsa, RR 2, Hensa 11-,19x2 LADY'S golf clubs, bag and cart, $35.00. Phone 527-1486. • 11-19x1 OIL ,space heater, mediiim size. Apply to Box 1553, 'the Huron Expositor. 11-19x1 RED Clover seed, Londesboro cleaned. Dave Watson, RR 2, Walton, phone 527-1187. 11-19x1 LONG White formal, size 12; one • white brocade party dress, size 12, - Phone 527- 0403. 11-19x1 PORMALS, blue, pink and yellow, size 10 and 12, like uew. Phone 521-135Z. • 11-19-2 SPECIAL Corning Ware sauce pan sets $15.88, reg. $18.95. T. B. Marshall, Wal- ton. . 114.94 1,400 bales of good bay; 400 bales of straw. Carl let:Wen, phone 527-1738, RR 1, Sea - forth. 11-19-1 QUANTITY of Birdsfoot Trefoil, 75c lb. Apply Dal- ton Diegel, RR '1, Bornholm. 11-19x2 MAPLE syrup orders taken, $7.00 a gallon. Phone 482- 3214, Fred Decaymont, Var- na. 11-19-2 SIX hundred to 700 lbs. of Timothy 'eed. Joe Hastings, Stafee, phone 43 R 17, Dub- lin. 11-19x1 ELECTRIC McCormick -Deer- ing cream separator. »bug Fraser, phone 498 W 6, Janis- sels. 11-18x2 NORTH American Fashion Frocks, low prices,good material. Contact "ktitiel Worknian, 521-0458. \11-16-5 KROEHLER, grey nylon 2 - pieta 'd6ctional cheaterfield; bird nage and stand; 13 win- dows and frames, size 19" by 52". PluMe• 521-1403. 11-19x2 ° ( 1 . 110 HURON: EXP)SITOR; SEAPORTK CWT., RAO& 7/ • it Articles For Sale QUANTITY of Timothy seed, $12.00 per bushel. Some Alf- alfa and Herta Barley. B. Beuerrnann, phone 527-0196, 11-19-1 ONE light tweed man's sport coat, $10.00; 1 grey suit, $20; 1 brown suit, $20. nearly new,: To fit size $6738, Phone 527-1712 after 6 19x1 MEADOW Fescue and Brame Grasp mixed,' suitable for pasture; also Alfalfa seed. Stewart Dale, phone 527- 1406. 11-19x2 SHORT formal die"Sses, like new, worn once, blue, size 15; red, size 12; white, size 12; pink, size 11. -Can be seen at the home of • Mrs. Jelin Sinclair, Kippen, phone 2627.5500. 11-19-1 NINE hundred busbels Of barley, oats and wheat re4- ture,good enough for seed. Robert Dalton, RR 1, Lon- desboro, phone 527-1366. 11-19-1 McCLARY kitchen stcnre, white enamel, combination," coal, wood and gas, propane or natural. Phone 527-0453, after 5 pm. 11-194 QUANTITY of Alfalfa seed, with a light mixture of Red Clover. Gordon Dale, Rh 4, Clinton, phone 482-9206, 11-19-1 INTERNATIONAL Farman B tractor; 3 Siamese kittens; 12 H.P. chain saw; Inglis automatic washer. Phone 262-5036, 11-19x1 QUANTITY Russell seed oats, grown from registered seed. $1.35 bushel. Lewis Coyne, phone 109 R 16, Dub- lin. 11-19x3 JOHN DEERE M traetor; 4 - row beet and bean scuffler; 2 -row puller, in good condi- tion; number of used farrow- ing crates. W. C. Millsen, phone 527-1167. • 11-19x1, QUIET gelding, 21/2 years old, 14-2 hand -se -black, well brerl; also single harness, western saddle. Mrs. J. Mc- Neil, phone 76-J, Brussels. 11-18-2 TREES, 4 to 6 years old, Spruce and Scotch Pine, fer transplanting, $1 each. Will deliver in lots of 5 or more: Apply Lloyd Medd, phone Clinton, 482-9836. 11-17-3 SEED FOR SALE Russell Oats, registered. Keystone Harley, certified. Red Clover, cleaned and test - • ed Mixtures- available with pr without spring wheat. RUSSELL BOLTON, phone 527-1428 ART BOLTON, phone 527-0455 1149- tf 15. Property For Rent 1)/IcIDERN 2-befIrPOM apart - *Ilea Phone 527.:0810 pr Ex- eter, 235-1510. 10-19-tf THREE becirocan upetairs apartment. Harald Jacksnn, Seaforth, Ont. 15-19-1 APARTMENTS. nil Apply Harkey Dale, phone 527-1406; 15-19x8 FARM house, 7-reou's mod- een conveniences, 011 furnace. BSee Roy, Londesboro, phope 523-4237. 15-19-tf AfARTMENT, on Main St., heated with gas furnace, available shortly. Box 1540, Heron Expositor. 15-12xtf 'DR RENT --- Apartment, available now, with private entrance, close to uptown. For further information call 527-1352. 15-19-tf SELF contained, attractive aPartment one bedroom, a large living room, full bath- room, kitchen. Box 1541, Huron Expositor. 15-12xtf pASTURE farm for rent, 100 acres. Excellent water -and shade, 3 miles from Seaferth. Inquire, giving name, address and phone number to Box 1554, Huron Expositor. 15-19x1 12. Wanted To Buy • BOY'S 26" bicycle. Phone 527-0264. 1249-1 YOUNG Holstein bull, ready for . sereice. Adolf Otten, phone -527-0207. 12-19-1 BUGGIES, complete with shafts. Phone Stratford, • 271- 1578. • - 12-18-2 A good used tricycle, size 3 to 5 years old, Mes. Fred Buchanan, phone 527-1517. 12-19-1 GIRL'S' •coat set or coat, size 4, in good condition; al- so a high chair. Mrs. Gerald Ryan, phone 527-0527. , 12-19-1 ANTIQUE' furniture, pictures frames, 'cupboards, lamps and disheseeetc. 'Will buy individ- ual pieces or complete house- hold. Phone 271-1578 12-19-tf • 13. Wanted WANTED Cucumber •• growers for Rose Brand pickles. We have: Top prices Free pickup at farm Hybrid seed. • For 'information and con- tract, write to: Matthews -Wells Co. Ltd., 'Guelph. 13-19-3 14. Property For Sale HOUSE, in Egniondville, can be used for two families, oil furnace, new roof and two bathrooms. Phone 527-0498. Frank Nigh. 14-17-4 OLDER style, 4 -bedroom, white brick house, in Walton. Situated on Vs -acre of land, with a good barn, garage, newly drilled well and new hethrOorn, Mese to Central School. Phone Seaforth, 527- 0537. • 14-18-5 COMPLETELY renovated, modern 4 -bedroom house, in Hensel', close to business section. Extra lot, low taxes. Edison Forrest, phone 262, 5076, Hensall. 14-19-tf ONE hundred 'and fifty acre farm, good clay loam, well drained; barn 50' x 60', cement stab/ing; implement shed; heti house; 740014. brick house, hydro, pressure, Arystem. Parm 11,6 miles from No. 4 Highway, on Conces- sion 6, 1Vforris Township. Er- nest Noble, RR 4, Brussels, Ont., Phone 528-9438. • 14-15x8 15. Property For Rent TWO-bedroomTceitecpat - mente $50 per month, on Meth Main. Available May lst. Phone 527-1381. 15-194 19. Notices NOTICE—Glen - Mac - Boy Scout Camp, lot 16, con. 3, HRS. Tuckersmith, is private property. Please no trespass- ing. 19-19-1 PICTURE • FRAMING AT . Beattie Furniture CLINTON 19-19-1 -PIANO LESSONS Theory-.. Accordian Lessons For inforination call MRS. JACK SCHOONDER- WOERD, RR 3, Mitchell, phone 348- 8383. 19-19-2 JACK'S, FurnitureR,epair. Broken furniture and other wooden articles repaired. At rear of 84 Albert St., Clin- ton, phone 482-9695: 19-18-tf NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump Wilt be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. No wire fencing, old con- ;. czete or car bodies permitted. JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk. 19-18-tf WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Phone 527-1720 - Seaforth 19'19-tf VACUUM Cleaner,' Sales ,ag Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350. Hensall. 19-19-tf ( ORDERED A WILD CAM B‘l MAIL 1 BALANCED The CRANK:.... 19.,Noti,ces sgpTIO TANKS CLEANED. Modem equipment' used. Al work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2 Brussels, phone 442w6. Bruss- els or contact HAROLD MAL- ONEY, phone 527-1424. 1947x23 ELECTROLUX' Canada L. Sides and Service, authorized dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light- house St.; Goderieh, phone 524- 8514. 19-19-tf • FOR AUCTION SALE -SERVICE that is most efficient and courteous call Wright Auc- tioneer. Phone Hensel, 262-5482 Percy Wright, Cromarty. • 19-13-8 DEAD ANIMALS -REMOVED For Dead or Disabled Animals 'CALL COLLECT Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton, 482-7269 Licence No. 350-C-65 19-19-tf NOTICE We are shipping cattle every Monday to United CO -Operatives If Ontario. To arrange far pick- up at your farm, phone by Sat- urday night. FRANCIS -HUNT, Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or MICHAEL J. DOYLE, Phone 114 R 16, Dublin. Call Collect 19-1941 SINGER Sales and Service, sewing machines vacuum clean- ers, Haar polishers, and type- writers. Can Jim McGregor, phone 527-1486. 19-19-tf MASONRY service — Chim- neys repaired, repointed; stone work, fireplaces built; basements repaired, water- proofed and white coated. Work guaranteed, Ray Squire phone 527-1332, Box 335, Seaforth. • 19-19-tf 20. Auction Sales ONTARIO LACOMBE BREEDERS' SALE At Stratford Fair .Grounds, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th,. at 1:30. W. 'M. Cockburn, 260 Kathryn Cren, Newmark- et, Secretary. • 20-18-2 ONTARIO LANDRACE ASSOCIATION SALE At Palmerston Pair Grounds, -FRID-AIT: -APRIL 15th, at 1:30. Catalogues from Secre- tary, W. M. Cockburn, 260 Kathryn Cres., Newmarket. 20-18-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Machinery and Household Effects, at West -half Lot 3, Con. 7, of Huilett Township, ',4 mile East of Kinburn, on MON- • SHAVED THE HEAD, - BUILT A FOUR -BRANCH EXHAUST SYSTEM ' 20, Auction Sales • OAY,:.APRIL X4t4;.ttt MACHINERY 1963 No. 35 Ferguson tractor, (riearly new, 1,000 hrs.); gas 0uk. and putnps;. 4 -row Cockshutt. bean cultivator; New Idea side rake; 3 -furrow Ferguson 140W;--#014t-..e.nd bean pulier; lend roller; -rilaaurie- spread- er; spring tooth harrows; lev- eling 'barrows; corn and bean Ford cultivator, hydraulic; 9 -ft. land cultivatdr; 8 -ft. Bisset disc; Allis Chalmers combine; 13 -run fertilizer drill; grain elevator; ' wagon and rack, on rubber; 'Ford - Ferguson pulley.; Ferguson manure loader; circular . saw, hydraulic; forks; shovels; tools; set double blocks; set harness; fence stretchers; post hole digger; 4 °P10 troughs; grease gun; 39 bags: fertilizer; 4-12-10 lumber; 18 -ft. long; 6 '2X 6's;. 16 -ft. long. uou$EFTQLD EFFECTS— Beds; springs; mattresses; 2 dressers; • bedroom chair; din- ing room table; rocking chair; chesterfield; •4 chairs; sideboard; 4 scatter mats; small table; television and table; 2 kitchen tables; nine kitchen chairs; kitchen cab- inet; ironing board'; 2 toas- ters; hot plate; iron; churn; butter bowl and printer; coal, oil lenipV. utility table; Leo- nard -frig.; coal shove; step ladder; washing eenachinee lawn mower; kitchen • uten- sils; other articles too num- erous to mention. • TERMS—Cash, no reserve ae farm sold. BASIL L. HORNICK, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. George Powell, Clerk 20-19-2 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Farms and Machinery, at Lot 18, Con. 7, Morris Township, 13/4 miles South and 3 miles West of Bressele, on TUES- DAY, APRIL 42, at 12:30 p.m. FARMS—Parcel 1, 100 acres, with good buildings, 90 workable; ' Parcel 2, 100 acres, 65 workable. MACHINERY — Interna- tional tractor, 400; Interna- tional Super C tractor; Ver- sitile 12 -ft swather, (1 year old); 10 -ft. wheeled tractor disc; International 10 -ft. cul- tivator, on • rubber; 10 -ft. land packer; 4 -furrow Inter:. national p10 w; fifteen - disc International fertilizer drill.," fertilizer spreader; set diamond harrows; Papec for- age harvester; 'Allis-Chal- mers forage blower; New Holland baler; Case side rake; 3 forage -wagons, and racks; New Idea hay condi- tioner; Papec tractor ham- mer . mill; 8 -ft. Cockshutt binder;. electric hammer mill; Gem oat toiler; 3 H.P. motor; Waterloo threshing machine; 1/2 H.P. motor; 2 manure loaders; hay elevator; ' post hole digger; spray motor; weed sprayer; paint sprayer; grain auger; John . Deere manure spreader, (70 bus.); POLISHEDT* PORTS, d, TV ULIPPED THE ALVS E, k: -t' CHANGED NEEDLESs_ i •14,, —_\ 20. Auction Sa1e cernent -01b04,4" Idea tractor mower; 1.4L Par, ternational trader corn 110fr, fler; Merl; -Stewart OD - per; 0.0-tiornoriN, 2 -way .‘410! radio; fOrks,I7 Shave* P44.10$4 tgr9C'TE404:14..A--eLortorti' .141t:9,0:741111"1. mir- Que to mention. - - Property, 10% ,dowu03,04- ance .30 days. Sold soberer to reserve bid, • Estate 'of 'the late DR, JOHN. K. KELLY.,' • 'ItarOta -zeuipoux, Auet4oroer, Ar.:1,GitspeorgemPofewiteolli Clerk. Executor ,6AieaUricligrri.A°iit*IiI\TI, 9 204B-2 LE f Cattle, Pigs, Machlnery, Hay and Grain, atLot'll;Con. 9, Tuckersmith To*nsb.ip, five miles South of Seaforth, on MONDAY, APRIL llth, at cowCAJTfreLsEh nd due tlelrelst;a1M. en in April and May; *lame cow, due in •April; Holstein year-old heifer; 4 Hereford steers, rising 1 year; 1 Here- ford heifer. PIGS — 2 York sows, with litters; 2 York sows due time of sale; 3 York sows, clue in May; York hog, one year old. IMPLEMENTS — John Deere 420 tractor, with heat houser; 1.0 -inch hammer mil; 30 -ft. endless belt; spring tooth drag, 4 -section John Deere; International double disc; harrows; land roller; rubber ' tired firm wagon; hay rack; grain box; tractor bean or corn scuffier; Mas- • sey-Harris No. 11 manure spreader, on rubber; Interna- tional 7-1 t. power mower; In- ternational 8 -ft. power bin- der; 13. -disc -International fer- tilizer drill; 2 -furrow Case plow; 5 bunches. cedar shin- bglaersr;e1;e13e2Vto extentnolron; 12711., der; set scales; 2 -wheel trail- er; 21 -ft. grain auger, with motor; hill,Ch milk -- conger; tractor uriihrella; wire stretchers; forks; shov- els; chains; tools; 2 -unit Surge milking machine, pip- ing for 17 cows;milk cans; chicken feeders; 21 -ft. weed sprayer. HAY and GRAIN — 500 bales mixed hay; 500 bushels oats; 150 bushels' mixed 7graizi;cob 175 corn. fall wheat; _t HOUSEHOLD eeterECTS— China cabinet e large bureau; washstands; bedroom suites; crocks; sealers. TERMS -Cash, no reserve, farm. sold. CHARLIE EYRE, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 20 Additional -18-2 Classified See Page 8 6.EE, HOW'S SHE 60 NOW ? •". bADDVAY. NEW SLACKS .AME Gee, WI -IAT A SHAME.---11-1EY DIDN'T HAVE YOUVS17.5 les •1'. NOW WHAT 'DID I GPI', • rill •