The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-09-20, Page 8r»8® o THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951
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Marriage is like a cafeteria:
He grabs what looks nice to
him, and pays for it later.
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money. i
FOR CAR-WEAR
PREVENTION
TRY SOUTH END
ATTENTION
ELANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Don King of
Uniondale were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones.
Mr. *and Mrs. Fred Mills and-
familv were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills of Au
burn.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thacker
of Kincardine spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pat
tison.Mr. J. Mossey spent Sunday
with Mrs. Gib Derris of Prospect
Hill.Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langlord
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hodgins.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson!
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins,
of Mitchell. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Langford
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey
Beth, Lorna and Morlay were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Embro were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thacker
of Kincardine were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard!
Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack
er and family and Mrs. Fred Pat
tison were Sunday evening
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
villa Langford of Centralia.
Quite a number attended
nylon demonstration at Mr.
Mrs. Charles Mill’s on Tuesday
evening.
Clarence Kent
din-
Or-
the
and
Service I
Phone 328 Exeter =
When we extend fish servings
by adding other less expensive
foods such as vegetables, macar
oni or spaghetti, cereals or bread
crumbs to make loaves, casserole
dishes, and salads, we get more
servings per pound.
They’re All Happy
About the
TYPEWRITER
In the last few weeks, we’ve sold a number of
Royal Portables and our customers have been en
thusiastically happy about them. We
these people because we know that the
best portable on the market today.
We know you’ll be happy, too.
Royal. Let us show you “The World’s
able”. Take it home overnight and see
enthusiastic about it too.
can’t blame
Royal is the
with a new
Finest Port-
if you aren’t
Exeter
Business Directory
DR, H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. 86-W - Phone - Res. S6-J
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
Phone 273 Exeter
JOHN W. ORCHARD
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355-J
E. F. CORBETT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.R. 1
Phone Zurich 92-r-7
WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special Training Assures You of
Your Property’s True Value on
Sale Day
Graduate of
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43-2
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONTARIO
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.
EDWARD H. UNGER
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Old Post Office Building
LUCAN, ONTARIO
Tuesday afternoons 3:30 to 5:30
and Saturday afternoons
3:00 to 5:30
Funds wanted for first mortgage
investments.
ALVIN WALPER
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
for
HURON AND LAMBTON
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service at
all times
“Service that Satisfies”
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
DASHWOOD I
Mrs. Wolfe is spending this j
week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kleinsti--!
ver and Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Oes-
treielier were Sunday
with Dr. and Mrs. D. L.
cher in Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C.
visitors
Oestri-
Wolfe,
Mrs. Gerald Wolfe and Carolyn
of Clifford were recent visitors
with Mr. and. Mrs. Carl 0ostri
ch er.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Zur-
brigg Rosemary and Joan of
Listowel were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestri-
clier.
Mrs. Trudell and Lana are
spending this week with her par
ents at London.
F/O Stan and Mrs. Slezak left
Tuesday for Prince Edward Is
land after spending a month’s
leave with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willert, of
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker
and Harold Stive spent the
week-end in Kitchener and Pres
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kistner
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher
of Mitchell spent Sunday with
Mr.and Mrs. Henry Becker,
So Sunny? No Money? Not Funny!
CREDITON
The Women’s Missionary
ciety and Women’s Association of
the United Church held the first
meeting of the fall season on
Thursday. Miss Mary
was in charge of
period and was assisted by Mrs.
W. Mack, Mrs. J. Galloway, Mrs.
King, Mrs.
Kestle and
Mrs, IV.
reviewed a
Study Book, Northern Lights."
Marking “Canada Year" in the
United ’ Church of Canada, the
WMS will study Home Missions.
Plans were made for the Autumn
Thank Offering service, to be
held in October, for which a
guest speaker will be obtained,
Mrs. G. Hill was appointed dele
gate to the coining convention.
Mrs. G. Z wicker was in charge
of W.A. meeting when date of
Bazaar was set for October 27.
Plans were made for catering to
the Sunday School Convention in
November. The meeting decided
to varnish the Church basement
floors. Refreshments were served
by hostesses, Mrs. L. Hill, Mrs.
Parrott and Mrs. Stevenson.
Anniversary Services
Anniversary services will
held in the United Church
Sunday next, September 23,
Guest
So-
Chambers
Devotional
A. Baker, Mrs. A,
Mrs. G. Hill.
Mack introduced and
portion of the new
’From Lakes to
be
on
ar
FOR SALE
BARGAINS!
Ladies Home Journal,
Regular $3.00 per year.
2J years $5.00
Specials on Holiday and
Country Gentleman
New or renewal orders on
magazines promptly serviced.
HARRY T. BUSTON
Phone 308-r-5 Exeter23ctfn
all
Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5-
year written guarantee with
Berlou against moth damage
on rugs, chesterfields and
clothing. Free estimates. —
Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W
APPLES—We will be picking
apples and Green-
from Sept. 18-26.
procure yours by
the orchard, or
313-R
13:20*
Macintosh
ing apples
You may
calling at
phone Andrew Dixon,
Exeter,
FOR SALE—10-inch Wilkinson
corn blower with pipes. Phone
54-r-4 Kirkton. 20:27*
FOR SALE—Young sow due
Oct, 18, sow just bred; heavy
duty 2-burner electric stove,
automatic oven control; new
Princess Pat cook stove;
breakfast suite; folding couch;
blacksmith anvil, 175 pounds.
Nelson Dezell, R.R. 1, Hensall
on Fred Dawson’s farm.
20:27*
FOR SALE—Shetland pony. Ap
ply Tom Semple, R.R. 2,
Grand Bend, phone 39. 20c
FOR SALE — Modern nine-piece
walnut two-tone dining-room
suite. Mrs. A. Brown, Box 221,
Lucan. Phone 169-W Lucan.
20:27c
FOR SALE — Boosey Hawkes
trombone, gold lacquered, like
new, in case. Cost $160. Sell
for $120. Box 159, Lucan,
phone SS-W. 20:27c
FOR SALE—Studio couch, wine,
one chair, wine, one green to
match, chrome and walnut
trim. Phone 180 Exeter. 20*
FOR SALE—Plaid wool coat,
size 12, with detachable hood,
good condition. Price $15.00.
Phone 577 Exeter. 20*
FRANK TAYLOR .
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Exeter P.O. or Ring 188
Arthur Fraser
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.*
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Milton McCurdy R.R. 1 Kirkton
Vice-President
Wm. A. Hamilton
Directors
Harry Coates
E. Clayton Colquhoun
Science Hill
Martin Feeney
Angus Sinclair
Agents
Saliahtyne
Woodham
Harris
Houghton
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
Cromarty
Centralia
R.R. 1
Thos, G
Alvin L.
E. Ross
R.R.
R.R.
2 Dublin
1 Mitchell
R.R. 1
Mitchell
Cromarty
Exeter
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. .
I minister will be Rev. A. G. Eagle
j B.A. of Clinton, Special music
I will be provided by Church choir.
| Soloist in the evening will be Mr,
| K. Johns of Elimville.
Successful Sale
A very successful sale was
held on Saturday of the house
hold effects of Mrs. D. 0. Oest-
reicher, Mrs. Oestreicher has
disposed of her home to Sgt.
John F. Hopkins of St. Cather- j
ines, and has gone to make her
home in Hanover.
Personal Items
Mrs. D. Maclsaac has disposed
of her property on Main st. to
Mr. Clifford Brock of Usborne.
Evangelical WSWS Rally will
be held in Dashwood on Wednes
day, September 26, afternoon
and evening. Speaker will be a
returned missionary from Africa.
Mr. Lewis Faist of St. Thomas
visited on Sunday with his mo
ther, Mrs. -M. Faist and Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennin-
ger and Gayle and Miss Agnes
Lamport of Detroit spent the
week-end here. Mrs. . Lamport,
who has spent the past few
weeks in Detroit returned to her
home with them.
Mr. Ken Lillow of London
called on friends in town on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Woodall*
and family of Royal Oak, Michi
gan visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wein are
spending a few weeks with rela
tives in Pittsburg.
Mrs. Daisy Hitchcock of Ridge
town spent a few days last week
with her father, Mr. John English.
Mrs. Kenneth Baxter and
daughter Heather of Belle Ewart
are visiting Mrs. Baxters’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuerth. <
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Sparling
and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sparling
of Walkerton visited on Sunday
with Mr. and -Mrs. John Smith.
Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Irvine
hostess
shower Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Finkbeiner, in honor of their
daughter, Dorothy, who became
the bride of Robert Lambie on
Saturday, September 15, at
Crediton Evangelical UB Church-
The room was beautifully de
corated with pink and white
streamers and autumn flowers.
After viewing the brides' trous
seau the guests assembled in the
living room where the bride-to-
be was escorted to a chair
beneath an arch of pink and
; white streamers centred with a
white bell.
■Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner
an address and Mrs. Ed
beiner and Mrs. Gordon
lock presented Dorothy with a
decorated basket, laden With
gifts. After opening the gifts,
Dorothy thanked her neighbours
and friends, in her own gracious
manner, with a few well chosen
words, for the useful and lovely
gifts.
All joined in singing, “She’s a
, j Jolly Good Fellow," after which a
varied, program of humorous
I readings given by Mrs, E, Fink-
. beln«r, Mrs, A. Pfaff and Mrs.
Ross Haugh and a Romance con
test afforded much merriment
’ and laughter, A bountiful lunch
a.m.
Finkbeiner were joint
for a miscellaneous
read
Fink-
Mori
FOR SALE—Choice, amber hon
ey; bring your own containers.
Reasonable price. Phone Dash
wood 35-r-3, Mrs. L. Carrick.
Hay P.O. 20c
FOR SALE—Old model 4-burn-
er, high oven, Moffat electric,
range, in good working con
dition, $15. Apply to Mrs.
.Tames Smith, Waterloo Street,
mornings. 20*
FOR SALE—Princess Pat coal
and wood stove, five years
old, good condition. Phone
Exeter 49 4-J. 20c
FOR SALE—’49 Chev %-ton
pickup in excellent condition.
Must be sold by Oct. 1. No
quibblers, Apply Chuck Rowe,
Centralia. 20c
FOR SALE—1941 green Dodge
sedan, very good condition,
heater, extra pair new snow
tires. Box M, Exeter Times-
Advocate. 20*
FOR SALE—Table model radio
and record player. Crossley
Phone 5 06, Exeter. c
WOODHAM
Mrs. M. Copeland visited on
Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Stan
ley Mountain of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe
of Exeter visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe. '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small and
Miss “Thelma Small and.Mr. and
William Holtby of St. Tho-
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shier
family of Sarnia, spent a
days with Mr. and Mrs,
Chatten.
Mrs. Mabel C. Green and
Lila F. Stafford of Vancouver,
B.C., daughters of the late W,
J. Sawyer, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Sawyer.
A very enjoyable evening
spent at the church on Friday
evening
members __ _ . . . _ ..
gathered to honour Mrs. Harry
Webber, a recent bride. A hum
orous program of readings, songs
and contests was given. Mrs. K.
Langford read a nicely worded
address and Mrs. Ira McCurdy
presented Mrs. Webber with a
magazine table. Mrs. Webber
replied in a few well chosen
words and everyone joined in
singing “For She’s A Jolly Good
Fellow". Lunch was served by
several members.
Mrs.
mas
and
Mr.
and
few
Vic
Mrs,
was
when a number of
of the Shower Club
was served.
Shower Future Bride
A very enjoyable evening was
spent at the home of Mrs, Nelson
Lamport when about 30 friends
and neighbours gathered to
honor Miss Ila Tilley with a mis-
cllaneous shower. Readings were
given by several ladies present
and an. address was read by Miss
Joyce Chambers after which
little Miss Elyse Lamport pre
sented the bride-to-be with a gift
bearing a corsage. Ila was then
presented with a basket of gifts
by ^rs. Roy Lamport and Mrs.
Nelson Lamport. Several con
tests '■were enjoyed after which
refreshments were served by the
hostesses.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—194 8 Ford Coach
in good condition, 34,000
miles. Apply H, Foster, PMQ,
355 Centralia. Airport. 20*
FOR SALE—Holstein cow,
white-faced cow, a n d blue
heifer, all due in spring. Six
good calves from two to five
months old. Earl Burr, phone
Grand Bend 35-T-16. 20c
FOR SALE—75 Leghorn x New
Hampshire pullets 3 J months
old, $1.25 each. Earl Burr,
phone Grand Bend 35-r-16.20c
FOR SARE—15 head of stock
cattle. Apply Charles Rollings,
phone 536-r-21 Exeter. 20*
FOR SALE—One child’s cot.
one iron bed, springs and
mattress; one Raymond drop
head sewing machine, all in
good condition. Apply to Mrs
Margaret McNicol, Exeter. 20*
FOR SALE—1939 Pontiac in
good condition. Price $550 or
best offer accepted, Apply
Gerald Wurm or phone 366-R.
20c
FOR SALE — Westinghouse re
frigerator, 60-cycle, nearly
new, 7.7 cu. ft.r $290. Mrs.
F. A. McGuire, P.M.Q. ,190
RCAF Centralia. 20*
LOST
LOST — Black cat in Lucan
about 4 weeks ago. Reward
$5. Return to Jack Woods,
Lucan, phone 159-W. 20c
LOST—Near roller skating rink,
a child’s wine sweater, size 2.
Finder please return to The
Times-Advocate. 20*
STRAYED
STRAYED—Onto Lots 2 and 3,
Ausable Concession of Stephen,
six head of stock cattle, three
red and three black and white.
Owner contact Willis Gill,
38-r-3 Grand Bend. 20c
SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
requires position in Exeter or
vicinity; 10 months’ exper
ience. References if required.
Apply Box T, Times-Advocate.
20*
REAL ESTATE
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4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE —
Well located in Exeter, on a
nicely treed lot. This fine
home has new heating equip
ment and is in good repair.
Moderate price. Quick posses-
sessiou. Terms. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
FOR SALE—Storey and a half
brick house, three bedrooms,
conveniences, furnace, best of
location, immediate possession.
See J. W. Hern, Exeter. 6ctfn
THREE SMALLER HOUSES —
Each of these is a comfortable
up-to-date home with modern
conveniences. All are in best
of repair. May be bought with
bulk of purchase price in
monthly payments if desired.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor^ Exeter,
Ont.
TWO MODERN HOUSES — We
are offering two modern
houses. Both have been built
for utility and comfort and
have every convenience. Must
be sold as owners are leaving
town. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
HENSALL 1 ^-storey frame house
in good location, has furnace,
garage, wide lot. Also 1&-
storey frame house, new fur
nace, partial bath, garage. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman, Exeter.
FOR SALE—New house, full
basement with furnace and
water heater, living room, kit
chen, two bedrooms and bath
on first floor. Upper floor un
finished, with stairs in. R. E.
Balkwill. 9tfc
CENTRALIA — Well built two-
storey brick house. Suitable
for use as single residence or
two apartments. Water pres
sure. Nice lot with fruit trees,
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. ,
TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale—
Main St. new roof, heavy wir
ing, large lot, full occupancy
starting Oct. 1. Phone 446-J,
FOR SALE—In Dashwood, 1|-
storey insul brick home, re
modelled, built-in cupboards,
forced air furnace, new, base
ment throughout. Barn 24’x
30’ containing garage, cement
block foundation. Phone 104
Dashwood. 20:27:4*
EXTRA—Hundred acre farm qn
No. 4 Highway. Ideal location,
choice buildings with conven
iences in house and barns.
Silo, implement sheds, hen
houses. Early possession. —
Wm, Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons Salesman, Exeter.
HEC4SALL —* Two-stdrey brick
house. Town water. Hot air
furnace. All in good repair.
Barn and extra lots. Must be
sold to close estate.—C. V, Pic
kard, Realtor, Maih St./ Ex
eter,
MALE HELP WANTED
CARPENTERS WANTED — Car
penters wanted immediately;
steady work throughout win
ter. Apply to R. Timms Con
struction & Engineering Ltd.,
r.C.A.f. station, Clinton.20:27c
NOTICES
NOTICE — Library hours will
continue as at present, Mon
day, Thursday and Saturday
3-5 p.m., 7-9:30 p.m.; Tuesday
3-5 pan.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
DEAD HORSES, Cows and Hogs
removed promptly. Cash at
farm. Phone Exeter 2 87-W.
William Same Sons, Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 20:27:4:11c
HORSES WANTED — Will buy
any kind of a horse. Will sell
or exchange. —Frank Taylor,
Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83
Exeter. l*tfc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
GEORGE WITHERSPOON
of Exeter, Ontario,
deceased
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full parti
culars of such claims to the
undersigned Executor on or be
fore the 22nd day of September,
A.D, 1951, after which date the
estate’s assets will be distribut
ed, having regard to claims that
have then been received.
THE CANADA TRUST
COMPANY,
London, Ontario, Executor.
By
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors, Exeter, Ontario.
6;13;20*
In the Estate of
LAURA WEEKES,
deceased.
having «.c 1 a i m s
estate of Laura
of the Town of
County of Huron,
All ,
against
Weekes, late
Exeter, in the
Widow, who died on or about
the 26th day of August, 1948,
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell and Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 22nd day of September next
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solictors for the Administratrix,
Exeter, Ontario
6:13:20c
MISCELLANEOUS
MODERN HAWAIIAN GUITAR
taught at the Scout Hall in
Exeter on Tuesdays, 7 to 10.
New class forming. Guitars
loaned free of charge. Henry
pulsifer, instructor. ~6ctfn
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced . and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
527-J, 30tfe
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made, Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. JuJ5:S27e
SIGNS — SHOWCARDS
Truck Lettering
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 061 EXETER
Railway
Time Table Changes
Effective
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30,
1951
Full information from
Agents
Canadian National
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GARAGES
Open this Sunday, Wed
nesday afternoon, and dur
ing the evenings through
out the week:—
SOUTH END B.A.
' Service Station
persons
: the n
Wanted
Your Old
AUCTION SALES
CATTLE SALE
STRATHROY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
a. g. McAlpine,
Auctioneer
Battery
20c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements
and Household Effects
to be held at
LOT 28, CON. 6, HAY TWP.
mile south of Hillsgreen store
on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
at 1:00 p.m. D.S.T.
HORSES; Middle-aged bay
mare (1700); 2 sets work har
ness and collars.
CATTLE: All cattle have two
T.B. tests clear; 2 black cows
and calves at foot; roan cow
with calf at foot; Hereford cow
due early November; 2 black
white-faced heifers due time of
sale; roan cow fresh 2 months;
3 two-year-old
Hereford steer
Hereford steer 1300
Durham and Herefords 1 year
old; baby beef ready for market;
spring calf.
PIGS: 8 York chunks 75 lbs.;
York sow, bred.
POULTRY: 100 hybrid Red
Rock pullets, ready to lay; 3
rain shelters and feeders; brood
er stove.
MACHINERY: Massey Harris
hinder; Deering mower; sulky
rake; Massey Harris drop-head
havloader; Massey Harris man
ure spreader; Massey Harris 13-
run drill with fertilator; 3-drum
steel roller; Massey Harris bean
scuffler and puller; spring-tooth
Cultivator; 14-plate Massey Har
ris outlirow disc; 14-plate Bissel
inthrow disc
(new)
rack;
wagon
rack;
rack;
scales;
pump;
i
heifers (fat);
2 years old;
lbs.; 10
1 hand scuffler
set farm sleighs and flat
New Idea rubber-tired
with 16-foot rolling flat
wagon box with stock
walking plow; 1,000-lb.
fanning mill; foot spray
Viking cream separator
with milk pails; grass seeder;
200 cedar rails; cedar posts;
quantity of circular wood; forks,
shovels, chains, grain bags and
other articles.
HOUSEHOLD
cludo Quebec
tables; bedroom furniture
other household effects.
TERMS: Cash.
PROP,: BRUCE WALKER
CLERK; E. P. CHESNEY
AUCT.: HAROLD JACKSON
20:27c
EFFECTS: In
heater, kitchen
and
$6.00
for your old battery when
you purchase a new battery
from us.
$6.00 For Your
Old Battery
There’s no catch in thw of
fer. Your battery can be in
any shape as long as it still
has lead plates in it.
$6.00 For Your
Old Battery
The new batteries we offer
are first line nationally ad
vertised batteries and we
will install them in your
car for no extra charge.
$6.00 For Your
Old Battery
We are Sorry that mail or
phone orders cannot be
filled.
T.
Motor Sales
Owned and Operated
by
C. Coates & W. B. Taylor