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Times-Advocate, 1986-09-10, Page 25I912 HONDA 750 Paolhawk motorcycle. Hoban accordion Ibis case and musk books. Phone 2364735, 36:37c NEW & USED mgt... Hamilton's Machine Shop 235-1655. 36ifn DESK - solid oak single pedestal. 42"1x30"w $250. Solid oak swivel desk chair 575. Chair and desk for 5299. Phone 284-1214. 37SA CANNING TOMATOES. Farmer Bill's Greenhouses. 237.3228, 238-8635, 36:37c END OF SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE -10 percent off all tools; trailer (small box); bicycle Nand; flag poles; railroad ties; us- ed steel and pipe; old cash resister; flat head Ford 8ne; 550 volt electric chain falls; one ovserf A frame hoist with 2 ton chain falls; 1977 Dodge Aspen; new mailbox with stand; 2 furnaces - I electric and I oil; one set of steel rolls, 4 ft. wide; one drill press 550 volt - geared head no. 4 Morse taper spindle; hard top tent trailer; many other items too numerous to men- tion. Hamilton's Machine Shop 235-1655 after 6 p.m. 235-2598. 36tfn COMING TO ARKONA FOR FRUIT? Webb Apiaries, Middlesex 6 at the Ausable River ha 1986 honey 51.00 Ib. your con- tainer. Delivery 20 Ib. 232-4522. 36:37• BICYCLES used men's, ladies and childrens. Ready to ride. Also used parts for sale. Phone 235-0206. 36:37c USED HELMET, excellent, like new con- dition, 1'/: yrs old. Asking 560. Phone 235-0387. 37c SOFA, CHAIR, swivel rocker, ottoman, good condition. Phone 262-5639. 37;38c SO OLD CHAIRS - all stripped and sand- ed, some refinished, press backs, oak chairs, 2 high chairs, crib, 2 bird cages. G. Ullyat, 46 Ont. St. N. 284-2766. 37SA MacINTOSH APPLES, 55.50 bushel for firsts. Dixon's Fruit Farm, RR 2 Ailsa Craig. Phone 293-3043. Please bring own containers. 37' GARAGE SALE, Lots of good stuff. Fri- day and Saturday, 9 a.m. - ? Turn West at Heywood's Restaurant beside railroad tracks. 37' OUTSIDE WROUGHT IRON patio rail- ing, 28 ft. Hall light fixture. Doug Robbins. 235-1519. 37tfn PATIO SHEERS AND DRAPES, 1 pair, custom made. Phone 235-1212. 37SA 10' x 10' GREENHOUSE 5149. 1000W Metal halide 5175. Plus 10,000 gardening products. Gre t prices. Send S2 for info - pack. Western Water Farms, 1244 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3N9. (604)682-6636. 37x STEEL BUILDING, '/: price sale - Buy one building at regular price and get dou- ble length for 50 percent" more. Phone Pioneer/EconoSpan Collect for informa- tion (416)678-1585. 37-41x 17 Wonted To Buy MOTORIZED EXERCISE TREADMILL or one that can be converted. Phone 1-345-2723. 37SA SCRAP CARS OR TRUCKS. Highest prices paid. Phone 228-6214. 33.53' LADY'S BICYCLE, 10 speed or touring. Call 262-2505. 33tfx 18 Wanted BARN BOARD - will demolish barn if necessary. Also 1 -beam 44 ft. length. Phone 227-1266. 37SA TO SHARE A RIDE to and from London. 'Monday through Friday.' Working hours 8:31ito 3 ppm: Call Jenriifer 237.3338 efts 6 p.m. 36:17c DONATIONS of good used items for Boy -, Scout Yard Sale, Sat. Sept. 13. Gratefully accepted until Sept. 12. For pickup call Phyllis 234-6388 or Dan 228-6607.36;37c AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS NEED- ED to lake pictures in their areas, no ex- perience or sales required. Write: S.C.L. 248 Dunraven Road, Calumet Island, Que. JOX IJO. 37x 19 Property For Sale FANTASTIC CENTRALIA OPPOR- TUNITY to operate your own business. Modern store and apartment a sure money maker. Owner ill. Phone 228-6236. 36SA THREE BEDROOM red brick ranch style home in Crediton - King St. North. Con- tact 234-6237 or 293-3375. 36:37c COUNTRY RANCH NEAR LUCAN. 3 bedroom on paved road, just 5 years old. Dougle garage. Nicely decorated and well maintained. Murray Anderson 473-9060, 473-4128 by 886. 37c CENTRALIA Convenience store - or anything you wish to change it to with at- tached 3 bedroom apartment . Owner ill. Only variety store in town. Reduced to 538,800 or best offer. Phone 228-6236, 37SA YES THE GARDEN OF EDEN is for sale. 3 bedroom bungalow. Big rcc room, new double garage. All rooms newly panelled. Nes' septic tank, deep well. Forced air -gas heat on nearly 1 acre. Great place for kid- dies. School hus al door. Reduced to 549,700 or hest offer. Phone 228-6236. 37SA 20 Property For Rent INDUSTRIAL. or WAREHOUSE space for rent. Cali 235-0141. l6tfnc PRIME RETAIL or OFFICE space available. Call 235-0141. 16tfnc TOWNHOUSE - 3 bedrooms, Simcoe Si. Available Sept. 1st. Phone 236-4230.33tfn ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT near Kirkton. Phone 229-6757. 35-37c ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT near Kirkton. Phone 229-6757. 35-37c LARGE 2 bedroom, adult apartment, broadloom, oak cupboards, convenient location. Phone 235-1497. 36tfn COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms, 11/2 • - baths, no pets, Centralia arca. Available Oct. 1. Phone 229-6524. 36:37• COMFORTABLE, completely furnished • home on highway in Exeter, vacinity. Available Nov. 1 to May 1. Phone 229.6185, 36:37c COUNTRY SETTING - 2 bedroom, fully broadloomed apartment. Garden plot, separate gas meters, nes., furnaces. Adults first, last, lease 5250 monthly. Phone 235-2430 or 235-0392 aftcr_6 p.m. 36;37c 3 BEDROOM HOLNSE in Exeter. Phone before 10 a.m. 236-4649. 36:37• OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. Located Main St. Exeter. Directly across from new 'Becker's Plaza. Phone 1.238.8186 to view. 37-39c ONE BEDROOM winterized cottage in Grand Bend. Lease required. 1-238-8186 for appointment. 37-39c APARTMENT in Exeter. 2 bedrooms, close to downtown. No pets. Phone 262-2640. 37c COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms, 1'2 baths, no pets, references required. Available now. Phone 235-1857. 37c MODERN two bedroom apartment. New kitchen, carpel, fridge and stove, located in Greenway. ('all 238.8000. 37c 1,100 SQ. FT'. STORE could be used for office, convenience store, flower shop, etc. Start your future now. Phone 237-3212 after 5 p.1n. 37:38c 21 I or PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable ce- ment mixer, power trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call Corrivau Ren- tals by 8:30 a.m, or after 5 p.m. Weekbys, anytime Saturday. 236.4954 Ztuicb.16tfn THE "OLD TOWN HALL" auditorium for rentals including weddings, meetings, banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, films, etc. Kitchen facilities available. Contact Ellison Travel, 235-2000. Stfn ROOM FOR RENT. Available Sept. 3, kit- chen privileges. Phone 238-8742 Grand Bend. 35tfn 26 Lerjrll Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS • In the Estate of Robert James Earl Kinsman ' All persons having claims against the estate of Robert James Earl Kinsman, deceased, late of the Village of Hensel! in the Coun- ty of Huron, who died on the 23rd day of April, 1986, are hereby notified to send in full_paniculars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 2nd day of October 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 2nd day of September 1986. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 37-39c 28 Auction 'Ales GUN AUCTION, Saturday, September 13 10:30 a.m. Creemore, Ont. in the Legion Hall. Approx. 250 Firearms including an- tique Winchester collection, Savage, Rem- ingtons, Shotguns, etc. Collection of han- dguns including Colts, Smith & Wesson etc., & other related items. 37x Tuckersmith approves fee Tuckersmith Township council has set a fee of 5100 for all rezoning and minor variance applications. Council approved the request of the VanEgmond Foundation to hold the annual Ciderfest at the VanEgmond House in Egmondville on September 28. The township will supply the steel culvert for any private drains crossing municipal road allowances. A building permit was granted to Steve Dallas for a mobile home on part Lot 26, Concession II, Huron Road survey. Council accepted the petition of William DeJong for a municipal drain on Lots 39,40, Concession 1, London Road Survey and that R. J. Burnside & Associates be appointed as the engineers to bring in a report 30 days after notification to the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority. Council approved the following ex- tras on the Quebec Street Reconstruc- tion at Vanastra water main breakage costing 5300, for the repair and replacement of the water main breakage under Toronto Boulevard costing 5903; and that the following item be renegotiated between the engineer and the contractor for the repair of the catch basin at the cor- ner of Quebec and Toronto Boulevard costing 5860; and that the extra con- struction of the burm along Quebec Street for 51,941.20 be denied. Survey set for disabled Over two million Canadians have health problems or disabilities. Statistics Canada has designed a survey to identify the numbers, distribution, and characteristics of disabled persons in Canada which will be conducted during the summer and fall,,of this year. The Health and Activity Limitation Survey will be the largest study ever undertaken on disabled people in Canada. Approximately 200,000 men, women, and children from all age groups and every part of the country will be included in this voluntary survey. Over 24,000 people in Ontario will be interviewed during the months of August and early September. The responses to the disability questions asked in the 1986 Census provides the sample frame to conduct this survey. Many disabled Canadians face bar- riers to employment, training, or op- portunities for promotion. This survey addresses issues relating to the nature of the disabilities and their impact on such matters as employ- ment, education, transportation, housing , and leisure activities. This information will be invaluable for developing government and private sector policies and programs to bet- ter serve the disabled and enable them to participate fully in Canadian society. The design of the Health and Activi- ty Limitation Survey follows exten- sive consultation with various levels of government andprivtate organiza- tions and is in response to the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Disabled and Handicapped Report recommending the need for com- prehensive data on disabled persons in Canada. • FASHIONS - Members of the BuckslAnners Encampment which was set up at Lambton Museum for the yveekend, demonstrate the dif- ferent styles of garments that could be made from the ubiquitous Hudson's Bay blankets, a staple of the fur traders. Lyle Sweet (left) wears a Mackinac, Mike Selepack sports a blanket vest and Betty Worshefski is bundled in the Capote style. AUCTION SALE Riding lawnmower, modern appliances, furniture -at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirst of Goderlch plus additions. Thursday, September 18 at 6 p.m. Simplicity 3210V 10 h,p. riding lawn tractor with electric start, lift!eed trans, variable speed drive, 48" lawn mower with hyd. , 36" snowblower, 1 furrow plow, tire chains. Viking harvest gold fridge, Admiral harvest gcld 30" electric stove, Inglis dishwasher, Inglis clothes dryer, almond.fridge, 2 yrs. old, almond 30" gas stove, 2 yrs. old, automatic washer and dryer, Kirby vacuum cleaner, large Duncan Phyfe table with 3 leaves, antique 3 ft. x 16" hall table, chesterfield with queen size pull out bed, FOOD DEHYDRATER cost ;300 new, floor model hi-fi with reel to reel tape recorder, dehumidifier, chesterfield and chair, oval chrome table and six chairs, TV game, slide projector and screen, movie editor viewer, round chrome table and four chairs, chest of drawers, 2 -two door war- drobes, imitation fireplace with bar top, continental double bed, dresser with mirror, Kenmore electric juicer, bookshelf, floor lamps; Coleman lantern, Primus gas light, two kitchen cupboard upper units, shallow well pump, new range hood, new inside door, new bathroom sink, push lawn sweeper, two new bathroom fans, new kitchen vent fan, coffee and end table, grease gun, TABLE SAW, 1'/2 ton chain fall hand weed sprayer, car tow bar, equalizer hitch, V -belts, electric meat slicer, 4 aluminum storm windows, electric ceiling fans, electric vegetable server, small broiler oven, some dishes, etc. TERMS CASH RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER 482-7898 ESTATE AUCTION SALE 50 acre farm with 10 yr. old house, car, 2 tractors, machinery, household furniture, appliances to be held 51/2 miles east of Kippen, Ont. for the estate of William John Chappel. Saturday, September 20 at 10:30 a.m. CAR: 1978 Mercury Cougar 2 door hardtop, V8 auto, radio, 58,395 kms, selling certified.-.. TRACTORS: MTD 8 h.p. riding lawnmower with electric start., Ford 4000dieseltractor with Manual tip manure loader, self adjusting rear wheels, tire chains; Ford Dextra diesel tractor with chains. MACHINERY: Kongskilde 9'/: ft. cultivator with finger harrows, 8 ft. trail cultivator, JM gravity box on wagon, IHC 440 3 fur- row x 16" high clearance mounted plow with trash covers, IHC 3 furrow mounted plow, Dunham 6 ft. blade, McCormick 15 run seed drill on steel, 2 row Mauer bean puller, old snow thrower, Gehl 10" hammermill, drive belt, Ford 7 ft. scuffler, 6 section diamond harrows, 16 ft.x4" grain auger with motor, cattle clip- per, old scale, walking plow, SnowHawk snowmobile, 20 ft. tube hay elevator, 3 pt. hitch sprayer with poly tank, 4 farrow- ing crates, aluminum wheelbarrow, push lawnmower, 3 h.p. garden tiller, New Cald 3/4 h.p. aeration fan, Massey cost iron seats, plus a wagon load of small farm items. HOUSEHOLD: Woods chest freezer, nearly new, McClary clothes dryer, Match Westinghouse fridge and 30" electric -stove, wringer washer, beer fridge, Electroholme portable colour T.V., Filter Queen vacuum cleaner with power head, 12" portable T.V., humidifier, Toyoset kerosene heater, pressback chair, pressback arm chair, Edison cylinder phonograph, chesterfield and two matching chairs, oval chrome table and four chairs, record player, queensize continental bed, matching dresser and chest of drawers, continental double bed, 3 drawer chest, rollaway bed, crokinole board, card table, exercise bike, row- ing exerciser, step ladder, '/2" drill, sander, jig saw, jug, crock, floor lamp, coffee table, bedding, dishes, etc. TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH SALE ORDER 10:30 a.m. Household 12:30 p.m. Farm Tools, 1 p.m. Farm, Car, Tractors, Machinery RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER 482-7898 EXECUTOR DAVE McINALLY 527-0573 Times -Advocate, September 10, 1986 Page 9A AUCTION SALE Tractor and farm machinery to be held 11/2 miles west of Kip - pen Ont. for Mr. Ron Anderson. Wed., Sept. 17 at 6:30 p.m. NOTE NO SMALL ITEMS John Deere 2130 diesel tractor run 1744 hrs. 18.4 x 30 rear tires, external hyd„ new heat houser, John Deere 145 3 furrow x 16" mounted plow, John Deere 1240 4 row plate planter w/insec- ticides, Lely trail ground drive fertilizer spreader hold approx. 1200 lb., 3 grain wagons made from 1 ton truck frames with dual wheals and wooden racks approx. 7'/2 x 19 ft. x 3 ft. high sides. Kongskilde 11 ft. 3 cultivator w/roller bar harrow, Kongskilde 9 ft. 6 y.'/3 tine extensions set for scuffling, AC90 pull type combine, IHC 4 bar old style side rake, 5 section dia- mond harrows w/pole, Forney 230 electric welder, 14.9 x 28 tractor chains, wooden extension ladder. -EQUIPMENT ALWAYS KEPT INSIDE. TERMS CASH. LAND RENTED Richard Lobb Auctioneer 519-482-7898 Owner Ron Anderson 519-235-0664 LARGE ESTATE AUCTION 1983 car, bowed glass china cabinet, modern appliances and furniture, riding lawnmower, band saw and finish planer and watch repair tools etc. for the Estate of Grace Pepper, Estate of Bill Burke plus additions. - Saturday, September 13 at 10 a.m. 1983 Chev Celebrity, 4 door sedan, V6, console automatic, AM/FM radio run 16,200 kms, selling certified. CHEST FREEZER, modern harvest gold fridge and 30" electric stove, Westinghouse frost free fridge, 30"• electric stove, Frigidaire fridge, Zenith floor model colour TV with remote, bowed glass china cabinet, six matching pressback chairs, Dun- can Phyfe dining table, modern four piece chesterfield suite, modern floral chesterfield and chair, French Provincial chester- field and chair, French Provincial marble top coffee table and 3 end tables, upholstered choirs, two air conditioners, humidifier, bedroom furniture, antique washstand, chest of drawers and bed, sewing stand, small tables, fancy floor lamp, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner with power head, chest of silver- ware, dishes and glassware including antique pieces, spoon col- lection, mantle clock, small appliances, crocks, 3 wheel bike, exercise bike, chrome table and chair set, 6" thickness planer with roller feed, homemade bond saw on stand with 18" throat, watch repair tools punches etc., milling cutters, wood bits, elec- tric drills, etc. woodworking tools, 3 handmade quilts, hooked mats, antique bag cart, sewing machine, old bench, aluminum canoe, 5 h.p. MTD riding lawnmower, gas push mower, wicker hamper plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention. TWO AUCTIONEERS TERMS CASH RICHARD LOBE BURT LOBE Estate Auction Sale of antiques, household furniture and mist. Items on Satur- day Sept. 13, 12:00 noon sharp, 'for an Exeter Estate, name withheld at family request and also for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Auction to be held in South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter Ontario. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: French Provincial chesterfield and chair, 2 French Provincial side chairs, French Provincial cof- fee and 2 end tables, sofa beds, swivel rockers, recliner chair, hostess chair, curio' cabinet (like new), Vilas maple table and ria chair;, doubt pe4ettal desk, desk and chair, set. of 4 chairs, '111-44, . Okft *F -ii, g t s 1 tam _ all�r•v�drswt�g Ps, snug; ttt> y ` rcmes, w�a r ., �fi6st of drawers, 54 ox, spring and mattress, Queen box and mattress, 20" Zenith remote control colour TV (like new), GE 2 door gold fridge, 30" Simplicity glass top range G.E. washer and dryer, apt. size washer and dryer, 6000 BTU air conditioner, humidifier, 16" oscilating fan, kerosene heater (like new), vacuum cleaner, toaster, kettle, processor, iron, mixette, can opener, elec. shaver, books, pots and pans, odd dishes, linens, pillows, blankets, quilts, elec. blanket, bed spreads, silverware, mats, 2 rugs, hand and garden tools, 1/2" drill, gas cans, ladders, lawn chairs and other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 2 Queen Victoria side choirs, Mr. and Mrs. chair, withcaneseats, 7 pc. mahogany Poster bedroom suite, excellent cond. built by Middlesex Furniture Co., Strathroy Ont. 3 pc. French Prov. bedroom suite, bedroom chair, double dresser, cedar chest, 8 pc. dining room suite, top of flat to wall cupboard, pair cranberry table lamps with prisms, oval pictures and frames, 10 pc. walnut dining room suite, Duncan Phyfe with double pedestal table, and 2 leaves, small Duncan Phyfe table, 2 small pedestal tables, 2 brass candelabrum, converted Alad- din Tamp, oil lamps, several dishes, pressglass, Noritake figurines, flower baskets, Old Colony spoons, wood tray, silver trays, iron fry pan, jugs, crocks and more. TERMS CASH. For information contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting Exeter 235.0680 or 235-1931 LARGE AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY * Antiques, household items, trailer, etc. For Mr. * Earl Guest, Lot 21, on Townline between London * * and Nissouri Townships, 31/2 mi. N.W. of * Thorndale. * Thurs., Sept. 18 - 10:30 a.m. * PROPERTY: White brick house and 4 acres of land, corner lot, * house hos back shed and 2 door garage, propane furnace and * cookstove included. Older barn. TERMS: Selling subject to a * * moderate reserve bid. 10% down, balance in 30 days. Selling * * at 1:00 p.m. * * ANTIQUES: hanging lamp, corner what -not, organ stool, side * * board and china cabinet combined. new Classic kitchen cuP- ** * board (old), blanket boxes, trunks, Gingerbread clock, * gramophone, radios, coal oil lamps, Gone with the Wind lamp, * * wash stands, desk, harp, chest of drawers with wooden pulls, * * Jenny Lind style bed, dressers and wash stands, toilet sets, * * chests of drawers, crocks, jugs, ink wells, books, bottles, pic- * * tures, old irons and trivets, violin, Paris crock, heat stones, * * horse bells, other bells, flat to wall cupboard, Nordelmer piano, * * dishes, trinkets of all kinds, linens, apple peelers, copper * * boilers, candle maker frames, walnut boards, steam whistle, * drop leaf table, childs old sleigh, rope bed frame, Moose and * - '* Deer horns, wooden pump, horse cutter, spinning wheel, Daisy *- *churn, wagon springs, barn board, etc. * * MISC: Minnow traps made and patented by Mr. Guest, fridge, * * tools, MM U tractor, 2 wheel trailer, 3 fur. plow, harrows, 9 * * ft. cultivator, airplane wheels and axle, Melrow 9 ft. pickup for * * combine, egg cooler, steel roller, old double disc, steel wheels, ** * roto tiller, ladders, fanning mill, etc. * * LAWNMOWER: Bolens HII XL (like new). * TRAILER: 15 ft. house trailer complete with propane. Heavy duty * trailer hitch. * * (ERM6: Cash sale day on Chattels. Lunch booth * Auctioneers * Hugh Filson Tom Robson * *' 666-0833 666-1967 * * Thls is one of the older Nissouri township homes, plan to * * attend this Interesting auction. * If*******-1-41.441-4444"**4illoa* F*4c4~*4 **** gadaie, St(moafiried Joe. // M EXETER BUSINESS LIQUIDATION AUCTION We have been instructed to sell by public auc- tin all manufacturing equipment, stock com- pleted inventory, tools, office equipmei'+t of the former Norse Industries (Cultivator Manufac- turers), and farm machinery on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 10:00 a.m. Just south of Exeter on Highway No. 4 COMPLETED EQUIPMENT - 15 asst field cultivators from 12' to 23' additional wing units, Norse buster burs, rolling harrows, (Subject to deletions.) INVENTORY - Quantity of steel, welding accessories, hydraulic cylinders, and hydraulic components, paint, nuts and bolts, cultivator tines, approx. 2000 asst teeth, parts for all Norse equipment, 2000 U -bolts. EQUIPMENT - Linde magnetic automatic torch with 4' table, Elho drill press, 3 hp. head, Pehaka band saw, 2 Hobart 300 Mig. welders, Miller 300 amp stick, Vulcan 5 ton overhead crone, power carrier, 5 hp. Devilbis air compressor, Webster 7 gal. paint tank, Gates hydraulic hose crimper, 50 ton hydraulic press, auto. 2 stage (with power pack), Elicatic air cleaner, 12 volt hyd. power pack. ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENT - Ford 9700 tractor with cab, air, dual power, Allis Chalmers 180 completely hyd. with remotes, Int. 504 tractor c/w centre mount, scuffler and 4 row puller, 4000 Ford tractor with Industrial loader, GMC 1966 Highway tractor with wet line, 1975 Glencoe soil saver, 7 tooth, 2-18' cult. (1 pull type and 1-3 PTH), Int. 720 - 5 furrow plow, semi - mount, New Holland baler, Ford 12' hyd. disc, 3 PTH 200 gal. sprayer, wagon and flat rack, 9' Int. 45 cult., Int. 18 run seed drill, seed and Pert., 56-4 row corn planter, fert. insecticides, 200 George White sprayer, Luke 4 row bean puller, 4 row In• nes windrower, 5 ton truck running gear, 1969 freightliner dual tandem, 18'deck with tarp, 250 Cunningham engine. MISCELLANEOUS -- Quantity of shop equipment and tools, steel benches, trolleys, and overhead units, pallets and skids, steel shelving, 110 sections of 2000 Ib. shelving, quantity of bar- rels, many, many more items too numerous to mention. Auctioneers Note; All equipment is in excellent condition. Plan to attend at 10:00 sharp. All equipment sold to the highest bidder. Verbal annoq cements take precedence over written material. Rothwell & Associates Int. Brucefield - 482-7181 Brute Rothwell - Manager A' Auctioneer