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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-04-13, Page 5WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1960 ZUltital CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE OLI►SSrm D RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, 35c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger advs.: 2c a word the first week, then 1%c for repeats. Cards of Thanks, In Memor- iams, Engagements, same as above, Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge. FOR SALE ONE-HORSE CENTURY electric motor, complete with motor moun- ting, 110 or 220 volts, 1,750 r,p,m, In excellent condition, priced rea- sonable. Apply to Zurich Citizens News, phone 133, Zurich. GIRL'S, PINK SPRING COAT, size 6X, with hat and purse to match. Apply to Mrs. Leroy Thiel, Zurich. 14,p SEED OATS — Gary and Rodney, both grown and registered seed. Apply to Percy Willert, phone Zurich 94r10. 15,p. GIRL'S COAT, size 10, all wool, pale blue; girl's coat, size 7, blue check, both in new condition; al- so a boy's navy blue suit, size 12. Call at residence of Roy Lamont, Zurich. 15,b BECAUSE OF THE FINE res- ponse to our film developing ad- vertisement we are now offering a FREE enlargement from your favorite negative. Just enclose a negative along with your next roll of film. Film developed and 8 double size, 50 cents; 12 double size, 70 cents. Jiffy Photo, Clin- ton. 49-50-1-2-b FOR QUICK SALE 1956 PONTIAC SEDAN in excellent condition, very low mileage, four new whitewall tires, all the extras including custom built deluxe radio. Apply to HERB TURKHEIM at Zurich Citizens News Phone 133 — Zurich WANTED TO BUY STUDIO COUCH or chesterfield, second-hand, in good condition. Call Zurich 52J. i5,b WE BUY SCRAP METAL, old cars, batteries, copper, etc. Call Tony and Tony, phone Zurich, 95r2 or 86r5. 12,3,4,5,p. WANTED TO RENT SMALL DOWNSTAIRS APART- ment, suitable for one lady, must have conveniences, two or three rooms would do. Write to Post Office Box 7, Zurich. 13,tfb. FARM FOR SALE 50 acres, 1A mile south of Zurich, with hip -roof barn, double -garage, drive shed, brick house with hydro, apply to ROLLIE GRENIER, PHONE 78 — Grand Bend FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE GEORGE WHITE FARM Mach- inery, Ebersal hay and grain Ele- vators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Ap- ply to Amos Gingerich, Blake, phone , Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx MINNEAPOLIS Farm Machinery, Twin Drulic Manure Loaders, Firestone tires. See us for a bet- ter deal. Emmerson Erb, phone 96r12, Zurich. 28-tfb MISCELLANEOUS WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION SERVICE FOR ALL BREEDS OF CATTLE Farmer Owned and Controlled CaII us between: 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. Week Days and 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday Evenings — at Milton Zenith 9-5650 FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT and efficient service; or rent our sanders and do it yourself. This is the time of year to have your Floors refinished. Charles H. Thiel, phone 140, Zurich. 14-tfb AUTOMOTIVE Glass — Steering — Body Repairs Lubrication, etc. For Quality Service, see DAVIDSON'S TEXACO SERVICE Phone 320, No. 8 Highway, Goderich 37tfb FILTER QUEEN SAT .FS AND service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR 1, Zurich. Phone Hensall 696r2, 18-20-22-24tfb DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY Service. Call Earl Oesoh's Barber Shop. Pick-up and delivery every Monday and Thursday. Brady Cleaners and Launeleteria Ltd., Exeter. 22-tfb SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc., cleaned. Prompt service and rea- sonable rates. Del's Sewage Dis- posal Service, call Del Schwart- zentruber, phone 26 r 17, Dash- wood. 34tfb A ®•i%tee COa1 FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT A8! Minter Long Cdl LORNE E. HAY Locker Service—Roe Feeds Phone 10 (Collect) Hensoll Special ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS With Self -Storing Screens o• Only 0.0 ... . ....... $1 95 vott -FRED nEtst utg BIRTHS ANNAN—At Ajax Hospital, on Sunday, April 3, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Annan, Picker- ing, a son, Lary Robin. A grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Mil- ler, R.R. 1, Dashwood. CAMPBELL—At South Huron Hospital, on Friday, April 8, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Campbell, R.R. 1, Exeter, a daughter. FINK—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, on Thursday, April 7, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink, Hensall, a daugh- ter. CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prang and family wish to express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to everyone for the many acts of kindness shown to them while Mrs. Prang was a patient in South Hur- on Hospital. 14,b. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives, and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown me while a pa- tient in the hospital, and since re- turning home. Leonard Wagner. 15,b We sincerely thank all our rel- atives and friends for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts received at our Golden Anniversary cele- bration, Also thanks to our fam- ily for all they have done for us. Thanks again. Mrs. and Mrs. George Thiel 14,p. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my parents, John and Amelia Fuss: There's a link death cannot sever Love and remembrance lasts for- ever. 15,p. Mrs. Verda Swartz 111111111111111111116. Auction Sale Of Hereford and Shorthorn Cat- tle, Tractors, Farm Implements, Hogs, Hay, Grain and Household Effects. On the Premises, Lot 18, Con. 7, Stephen Township, 12/s Miles North of Crediton. The undersign- ed auction received instructions to sell by public auction on Wednesday, April 20 AT 12,30 P,M. SHARP HEREFORD & SHORTHORN CATTLE — 6 Hereford and Short- horn cows with calves at foot. 4 Hereford and Shorthorn heifers with calves at foot; 10 +Hereford and Shorthorn cows and heifers due in April; 2 part Hereford and Holstein heifers due in July; 2 Shorthorn steers rising two year:: old; 7 Hereford and Shorthorn yearling steers; 8 Hereford and Shorthorn heifers; Holstein calf; 2 part Hereford and Holstein calv- es; Registered Shorthorn bull 2 years old; Cattle all of top quality, T.B. tested and vaccinat- ed. HOGS — 7 part York and Lan- drace sows carrying first litter, due in May; York and Lacombe Hog 8 months old. TRACTORS AND COMBINE — 1950 John Deere Model "B" Trac- tor, completely equipped with hy- draulic lift with 2 and 4 -row scuf- fler; 1949 John Deere "M" Stan- dard Tractor with pulley and pow- er take -off. M.H. 30 Standard Trac- tor; All in guaranteed A-1 condi- tion; John Deere 12 "A" Combine completely equipped with motor and pick-up, in all around new con- dition. FARM IMPLEMENTS — M.H. 20 "A" 15 -run disc grain and fer- tilizer drill with power lift, like new; John Deere 3 -furrow narrow bottom tractor plow on rubber, like MORE URNACE OW B OV OIL FURNACE NO MONEY DOWN Easy Payment Plan for LESS MONEY' ONLY 42 INCHES LOW—The Coleman Low Boy Furnace can be installed in basements with extremely low ceilings. UNIVERSAL—It delivers a new high in efficiency for any duct system. Save on boat — have clean, healthful, filtered warmth all through your home. Low Boy has features of much more ex- pensive furnaces. Extra big heat exchanger, fully automatise controls, filters and blower. Coil for FREE Comfort' Survey o$ your Home SEE US AT THE — o ne Improvement Show Community Centre, Zurich April 21 p- 22 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER in ®,L9,. Saks Service s ,�Ili.ited @'tiE.i..' new; McDeering 32 -plate tractor disc; McDeering 7 ft. binder in good condition; John Deere 4 -bar side rake in new condition; Mc - Deering 90 bushel tractor spread- er, like new; Oliver 2 -furrow plow; M.H. 17 tooth cultivator; John Deere 7 ft power take -off tractor mower; Mayroth 6 -inch 22 ft. grain auger; 2 rubber tire wagons; 14 it. hay rack and grain boxes; 2 gravel boxes; 3 -drum steel rol- ler; 12 ft, dump rake; 2 sets of Diamond harrows; 2 sets of bob sleighs with racks; hydraulic pump; walking plow; wheel -bar- row; McDeering bean puller and scuffler; grain box and stock racks; slush scraper; hog crate; Dragnet fence stretchers; 2 electric fen- cers; quantity cedar posts; tele- phone posts; large quantity of new lumber; colony house 12' x 10'; snow fence; steel posts; large galv. calf shelter and feeder; platform scales; root pulper; fanning mill; electric brooder; circular saw; scuffler; 2 cutters; iron kettle and stand; copper kettle; sap pan and buckets; chicken feeders and foun- tains; man's bicycle; chains hay fork rope; hay knife; forks; sho- vels. Many other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAIN -- 85 bush- els Hector Barley; 85 bushels Fun- dy Oats, both grown from Regis- tered Seed; 400 bushels mixed grain; 21/2 bushels of Timothy Seed; z,.', bushel Alsike; bushel mixed seed; 800 bales choice mix- ed hay; 200 bales second cut al- falfa. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — .Up- right Piano in new condition; 2 - burner Rangette; 2 cook stoves; dining room table, 6 chairs; kit- chen table and chairs; sewing ma- chine; 2 complete bedroom suites; antique table and dressers; wall mirrors; electric table lamps; hand painted pictures, frames; spring filled mattress; davenport; 2 congoleum. rugs 71s' x 9'; hook- ed mats; large assortment of new comforters; quilts; pillows; linens; dishes; glassware; sealers; crocks; 12 yards new curtain material; large cast iron dinner bell; oxen yolk; lawn mower; etc. No Reserve As The Farm Is Sold GORDON MORLOCK — Prop. ELDON SMITH — Clerk ALVIN WALPER, WILLIAM SMITH — Auctioneers COMING EVENTS EASTER PROGRAM — The Zur- ich A Cappella Chorus will pre- sent a program of Easter music at the Blake Mennonite Church, on Sunday, April 17, at 8 p.m. You are invited. 15,b. HARBOURLITE INN, GOD- ERICH, special Easter dance Sat- urday night, music by Jimmy Rahn, his trumpet and orchestra. This is the first appearance of this fine young orchestra of .Lon- don. Friday, April 22, Teen -20 re- cord dance with John Brent of CKNX. Make early reservations for the Mother's day smorgasbord dinner, May 8, 4 to 8 p.m. Phone JA 4-9371 or 9264. 15,b. 0 In the year ending March 31, 1960, total spending by the pro- vincial governments, exclusive of debt retirement, is estimated at $2.6 billion, an increase of about $1 billion in five years. Huron County Highways Department Auction Sale ON MONDAY APRIL 18, 1960 — 2.00 P.M. — Huron County Garage Auburn, Ontario 1 - 1954 Int. Dump truck no. 69 1 - 1950 Int. 1/2 ton pick-up no 23 1 - 1950 Ford %2 ton pick-up no 24 1 - 1953 GMC 1/2 ton pick-up no. 25 2 - 1954 Chev. 1/a ton pick-ups nos. 20 and 22 2 - 1956 Int. lh. ton pick-ups, nos. 15 and 19 Trucks may be inspected at Hur- on County Garage, Auburn, Ont., anytime between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. (Saturday 12 noon). Trucks are sold without license and are not guaranteed road- worthy. J. W. Britnell, County Engineer. immsecilOW White Beans Wanted CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU SELL FERTILIZER AT DEALERS PRICES,? Yes, it's true. 14 different analysis of fertilizer at dealer's prices or better. Free trucking on 5 ton lots within 10 mile radius of Hensel]. SEED GRAINS We have a large variety of Com. No. 1 Certified No. 1, Re- gistered No. 1 OAT and BARLEY SEED available. Treated and packed in new jute bags. SEED BEANS While our stocks last we are offering Reg. No. 1, 2nd genera- tion SANILAC seed beans at $8.50 per cwt. By trading your pre- sent beans you can have the best for approximately 85 cents an acre extra cost to you. BARLEY CONTRACTS Seed supplied, fertilizer supplied if requested. Delivery ta- ken at harvest. Free storage until Deceber 15th. WHY NOT ORDER NOW 1. Prices are very attractive. 2. Spring is very near, 3. Seed could be in short supply at sowing time. Wanted — Gary and Rodney Oats That Will Make Seed Phone 24 NEDIRENZmc ro . ny .:.�� Ilensall