Zurich Herald, 1953-03-26, Page 3AUCTION SALE
Of 'Chlohee Dua4rlaun Cattle, Horses
Poultry, Taa;ci ors, High Class Farm
Machinery, (lay, Grain and Min
Items. On the Prerhrihses, Lot 212, Con
tI, Hay Trivvp. One mile west of Hen
sell and one mils north. The under-
signed! Auetiioneers have been in-
strueted to sell by Public Ai etion on
THURSDAY, APRiL 2nd.
At 12.30 a'cloc!k p.m, sharp.
Horses — 1M-etchedm, .o
atched team bay
mares, guaranteed true and reliable
dta every way..
.Cattle — 2 red Durham -cows, with
calf at foot; part Durham. and Here-
ford ,cow, with :calf at foot; part
Durham and Ayrshire ,cow with calf
at feat; red Durham heifer Reg. with
(calf at foot; roan Durham cow, Reg.
with calf at foot; roan Durham cow,
(witch calf at foot; red Durham heifer,
Reg., with .calf gat foot; black dairy
how, due May 3rd; roan ]7ualtam
heifer„ Reg., with calf at foot; ro;�tai
/heifer with calf at foot; 2 open
red Durham heifers, vaccinated; 3
Durham (grass steers, averaging 5;,0-,
lbs. each; Durham market .steer,
weighing 1250 -lbs; 2 white Durham
Reg. open heifers; `black dairy (heifer, I.
Reg. .Shiortihorn Bull, dark red in
dolor, "Ranch Acres Monarch," 3
years old If looking for areal herd
!sire,
see iliahull. Tiria is att extra
Rtood heard iaf ,eatte.
I(Poultry -70 New Hampshire year.
1ing hens. --.
Tractors Allis Chalmers `'B"
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Itnaertor, egwipped with starter, lights
Iand hydraulic lift, and two -row sold- fler, used .one season. This tractor
will the sold under new tractor gu-
arantee. Ca,Se Standard "S" tractor
equipped' with new tires, starter and
ligtbts, all in A-1 coUdltlon.
Farm Implements — International
3 -furrow tractor plow; Ferguson tra-
ctor spreader, never ,been used; In-
'tternational model R green crop drop
head; hay loader, purchased last fall;
Inter'nationial side delivery rake
Fleury Bissell 80 -plate tractor disc;
Jlohn Deere 8 -ft. stiff tooth cultivat-
or, new; 11 -hoe disc fertilizer drill;
rubber tired wagon, 16 -ft. flat hay
rack, 1M H. binder 7 -ft, cut like new;
[Men eering 5-#t c
bean scuf'ler and puller, 3 -drum
(steel roller, eet sleighs, with platform
2 -wheel trailer with, stock rack; 2 No
21 walking plows, ditching plow, 2
sett 3 -section diamond harrows; 5 -
section evenea`s; 2,000 -ib. beam scar-
es, 3 grain dividing cloths 15x20; 2
pair horse blankets, new; 2 sets dou-
ble harness; 6 collars, ooiaeh harness,
DdLaval electric cream separator, 24
cotton bags, 75 chute bags, 2 hay
fork ropes, two sets sling ropes, 2
rower; M-11. ,
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hay fork .cars, new extension Iadder,;
fanning mill and bagger attachment,.'
bag track, 30 -/ft, single ladder; quan-
tity of lulnlber and planks, wheel
barrow, 6soak (barrels, 2 sugar ket,t,
les, ,root pulper, 3 45 -gal, !barrels; ;3
10-tgaa, cans; spring release drawl*
evener, pig ante, 6 loggmg chain:§,
new electric fencer, Jogging ,cars;,
caspentter tocols, single scuffler, r'
erose cut saws, 35 -ft. galv. rain pipe,.
grlindstone, horse drawn oru4-tirrov .
disc, logging boat, x112 steel posts,
quantity snow fences; 3 tarpulinsi
gravel 12
,�ofop,'l len shelters, forks, 35 -
ft. belting and many articles toe
nutnerous to mention.
' Hay and Grain -- 50Q bushels of
Beaver seed oats, 1:2 bushels Robaet
seed: beans; 30 tons loose mixer nay,
(best of quality. This is an extra
large sale. Everything is in first class
condition. Sale will start sharp on
stiolmd.e. No reserve, as the farm is
Terms ---Cash
Sidney McArthur, Proprietor.
Leonard Erb,
P. L. :cNaughton, Clerks.
Alvin Wolper,
Ed. Cobbett, Auctioneers.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Real Estate, Livestoek, Tractor,
Truck, .Hay, Grain, and Household
Effects, on the premises, Lot 16,
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Great News for the Residents of the
ZURICH AREA
APPROXIMATELY 5,000 PERSONS WILL BE NEEDED BETWEEN AGES
OF 18 AND 65 TO CARRY OUT A GIGANTIC PROGRAM NOW SHAPING
UP THAT WILL GREATLY HELP THE RESIDENTS OF THIS VICINITY.
THIS HUGE PUBLIC BENEFIT WILL ROCK THE ENTIRE AREA. THE
ECHO WILL BE HEARD FOR MILES. EVERY PERSON s WILL RECEIVE
FULL DETAILS IN THE MAIL ABOUT MONDAY OR TUESDAY. DON'T
MISS IT! !
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This is the most important job in Canada, today.
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You are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age,
physically fit and able, to meet Army test requirements.
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No. 13 Personnel Depot,
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You can save a lot of precious time by hitching up a tractor
'''instead of your horses ... and we can likely help you buy
that tractor — now!
Tractors come under 'farm improvements', and a temporary
lack of ready cash is a poor reason to hold up any farm improve-
ment. That goes for most all farm implements that make for
increased production and — thereby — increased income.
If you've made up your mind to get a tractor some time,
why wait any longer? Come in and talk over a B of M Farm
Improvement Loan with us just as soon as you find it con-
venient. You'll be surprised how little it costs and what easy
repayment terms can be arranged.
BANK OE MONTREAL
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Zurich Branch:
Hensall Branch:
CARL SCOTT, Manager
WALTER JARRETT, Manager
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TOA Nl![/ON r4NA0/ANS
Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency) : Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
tie",.
WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SIN
Con. 2, Usborne Twp., 1 mile nasi
of Exeter, on Huron Street. e.
inistx wGteu tsdt£1`:r>ti'iZ1b'i7Lt 16it`ttli w
;WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st.
.commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
Real Estate — Oonsisting or tot
16, Con. 2, Osborne Twp., being 75 a
acres of land on (which is situated a 1.
white brick 1 1-2 stony house, a good
sized bank (barn and new hen home.
also good drive shed, very best of
land and well drained, never failing
well with best of water. A fine place
to live. (See this farm before sale
date. Terms of real esta to -- T•i be
made known on, day of sale; will be
sold subject to a reasonable bid if not
previously sold..
Hiorses — Belgian mare, 9 years
old; aged Clyde gelding, a good re-
liable work team,
Cattle — Holstein cow, due middle
poi April; Holstein cow, with calf at
foot; Holstein heifer with calf at
foot; roan; Durham cow, carrying
third calf, due in April; part Dur-
ham anti J'e ey cow, carrying third
calf; d'u; later part of April; Here-
ford faixOeir^;Caw, 2 young calves.
Pigs :'--- '5; ahunks, averaging 125 -
lbs. each.
Tractor -- Massey Harris No. 81
Standard Tractor in A-1 condition.
Truck —1950 half -ton Ford pick-
up with stock rack, correct mileage
36,000 miles, Ts in guaranteed new
condition.
Implements — Massey Harris Hay
loader, M -H. binder 7 -ft. cut; M -H.
15 -run drill, 'McDeering 2 -furrow
tractor plow; 2 -drum steel roller, M-
H 2 -horse ,stuffier, 4 -section harrows,
(McDeering stiff tooth cuitivn!or,
John Deere manure spreader, damp
rake, hay tedder, rubber tire wagon.
flat hay rack, set of sleighs, cutter,
chicken shelters chicken feeders.
snow fences, 2000 -Ib. platform scal-
es, pig crate, corn sheller, fan'rine•
ntill, tatting box, root pulper, 45 -
gal. steel drum, rotary gas eerep,
wheelbarrow, 24 -ft. ladder, tacos( -or in
good condition, Viking cream separ-
ator, single stuffier, stoneboat, quan-
tity of wood, Etc.
Hay and Grain — Quantity of Hay
and straw, 150 bushels of turnip,
300( bushels of mixed grain, barley
and oats.
Household Effects, --- Philips re-
frigerator, 9 -cu. feelike n : •;-
piece chesterfiell,2 wicker chair...,
new dining room extension I,ol'1e, 1W
with 7 matching chairs; 2 neww t'tp-
estry rugs '10x112 and 9x9; 2 buffets,
glass China Cabinet.; 2 centre tables,
end table, book case, hall trcc couch
various rocking chairs, Raymond
Sewing machine, kitchen table and
chairs, various odd chairs, pictures
and picture frames, antique dishes,
fancy dishes, chinaware, silverware,
linens, quilts; comforter:4; table cloths
2 Complete bedroom suites, bedstead,
drapes, lawn chairs, Spencer c•eoit
stove, hydro stove, kitchen utenrcila
and many articles too numerous to
mention
No reserve, everything will be sold.
Terms--C9sh
Emerson Gunning, Proprietor.
Garnet Hicks, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
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To lose your Health is more
To lose your SOUL is such a loss,
that nothing can Restore!
THE LORD SAID:
1 am the way, the truth and the life; no man
cometh unto the Father, (God) but by me.
John 14: 6
Receive Christ into your Heart Today!
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Easter -Time 1953:
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Suppose this letter werez a crippled youngster ---• perhaps a
boy with a brace oneach leg, or a little girl on crutches —
giving you a chance to help.
You'd reach for your pocketbook, fast.
This letter asks your help again on behalf of the crippled
children of Ontario -- children who need medical and surgical
treatment, braces, crutches, hospitalization.
Again at Easter -time we depend upon generosity to continue
the work that will moan hope for other crippled children in
our community and throughout the province. ..
Please put your contribution in the PINK ENVELOPE --
whatever your heart prompts you to give. Every dollar is
sincerely appreciated and carefully used.
You will be happier this Easter for having helped. Please use
the seals to spread the message of help for crippled children.
LIONS CLUB OF ZURICH
(If you know of a needy crippled child not, receiving care,
please notify us.)
Easter Seal Committee: Theodore C. Haberer,
Chairman; Reg, Illsley, Treasurer; Arnold Merrier
Publicity Chairman, Carl Scott.
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