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Zurich Herald, 1945-04-05, Page 4.'suint, Car 7; ZURICH HERALD . ........._ ''+141HI16;illtllitllllll11111i1i1111luUIIIIUf lII 11. II�lU,1 .1.11 IIJ�lill II�CIIIQ IIIII�IIfL I�Jtlll�litlllfl�tlfll: �Ilf 1 1111�N1�11t111f111d1�� �i� Rllllh'_ ZURICWS Grocer::.tore i Y When you are looking for good things to eat be sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand, although some lines are at times hard to get, yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from the leading supply houses... 'Oranges, Lemons, and Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and many other lines we offer at very moderate prices... Visit Our Store and Be Convinced `a. r " o esC . uric PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 4 0 4 4 PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FERTILIZER AND TAKE 4, DELIVERY EARLY FRESH FEEDS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES 4 r IF IN THE MARKET FOR A MILKING !MACHINE, WE e SELL AND SERVICE THE FAMOUS UNIVERSAL MILKER • GIVE US A CALL- 9• T-Turon Farmers' Co -Operative • HENSALL, Phone 115 R. J. COOPER, MANAGER 0 , , IIl11f1,4;IlI11Illilllllitlllulllll u 1111111 111 001111111111110111.101 as ey-Ia ris Advise ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 19451 I HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT- TMENT: 550 to 600 SIZE at 400 to 450 SIZE @ 850 to 900 SIZE @ (LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.) THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Topp Res. 67 MASSE' - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. $70.75 $59.50 $82.75 t OVO*6000iE66068110 S'th Huron Nominating Conlon Will be held in the TOWN HALL - HENSALL ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL lith. When Hon. Farquhar Oliver will be the guest Speaker. W. H. Golding, M.P., and others will address the meeting. Albert Kalbfleisch, W. L. Whyte, President Sec.-Treas., S. Huron Liberals "GOD - SAVE THE KING" 32 -ft; dump 4art; 'Clinton fanning mill; 'wheelbarrow; mower tongue; 10 large end posts 9 -ft;' wood flour barrel, galy. flour barrel; lawn anow- er nearly new; a number ,ofwagon tongues; pinup jack, gas engine for pumping water, 2 sets of double harness; power grindstone 3% ft; Renfrew cream. •separator 600-1b. capacity; windless; root pulper; kit- chen cabinet; bedstead and springs; extension table; .Coleman lantern and numerous other articles. No reserve, as the proprietor has rented his farm. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Jim Dalton, Clerk. Peter Eisenbach, Proprietor. --s e,<rP�&C.+R°. a-•G7f ;:nq,S,4C�R�t1' C>4�9�6'�B+@ Q•y.y AC,ga;s�?Qa':a'�9b®CS4'��vb^ :a 45c?'�'� G4> Fertilizer Fertilizer 404.1.44-0,004444.40,0040040000 +4O4 .. �^ ^ DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Czar Steinhagen of Chesley and Betty of London, spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr and Alr;. Chas. Steinhagen Mrs. S. 'Currie and Mrs.- K. Mc- Crae spent Easter holiday: with fri- ends in Toronto and Aurora. Jimmy Taylor of Windsor spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. Elgin Schatz of Toronto spent Easter holidays with !his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz. Miss Iris •Niblock of London spent the week -end with Mrs. Ness. .Pte. Russell Tieman of Camp Bor- den spent his leave with his parents, \Ir. and Mgrs. A. Tiernan. Mrs. Thelma Garvey and Ronnie are spending their Easter holidays in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and daughter of Windsor and Mrs. Streets of. London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan. Miss Marie Wein of London spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Wm. Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer of London spent Easter with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Restemeyer. Mrs. Ervin Mclsaac of Windsor is vi iting with Mrs. Lucinda i TcIsaac. Mrs. G. Becker and Hilda and Arniel are visiting in Kitchener. Mr. Floyd Wein has purchased the Baker farm on the town line. Miss Thelma Weber of Sarnia spent Easter with her parents. AUCTION SALE 0 0 0 • 4. 4 4 4 4 6• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 0 0 20 walking plow; 1 -horsy scuffles; 4 section harrows; Frodt '& Wood spring tooth cultivator, fanning mill, 1200 -Ib. cap. scales; 10 -ft. steel rake, 16 -ft. hay rack; steel tire low down farm wagon; set sleighs; pr. bunks; gravel boli; bag truck, sling ropes; 4 logging chains, some lumber 8, 10, 1!2 and 14 feet; Deering mower 5 -ft. cut nearly new; doubletrees; neck - yokes; a quantity of cedar posts;'', some bags; forks, shovels; some twine sacks; spinning wheel; .top buggy; cutter, set single' harness, heavy har- ness; 3 horse collars; light harness; halter shank; emery grinder, vice; saws, carpenter tools; planes; pots, pans; pails; block and pulley; some 'wire; vinegar barrel, wheelbarrow, pig rack, root pulper, chop boxes. Hay, Grain, etc — 125 bushels of grain, some good seed oats; a quan- tity of mixed hay; some Irish Cob- bler and cottam seed potatoes. Household effects — Extension table with 5 leaves, small table; hall rack, large leather couch, sugar can, and numerous other articles. Everything will be sold as the pro- prietor has sold his .farm. Terms—Cash Arthur 'Weber, Auctioneer. Ad. Tieman, Clerk. Elmore Willert, Proprietor. Of Farm Stock, Implements and Jiousehold effects at Peter. Eiisen- bach's Barn, at• Grand Bend, on P'1'1 DAY, APRIIL 13th, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. H Horses --- 1 dark brown Gelding, rising it years old; 1 Wagon Horse ring 10, .;yrs, sound, good single or double; Chestnut marc rising a years • ald. Cattle -•-- Red heifer due April Pith; Red Durham steer fat rising „ in fall roan Durham seer rising 2 yrs; roan stder rising .1 year old; roan fall calf, fat steer rising 2 years. Implements Allis CTralmcr•:, Model V tractor on rubber; rubber tired wagon, light wagon; M -H. fer- tilizer drill with .grass seeder nearly new; Beatty •Grinder for electric or tractor power nirno:+t new; M -H. out - threw disc; Fleury walking plow; No,. sold subjeet',to a resserved'bid. • .. .. OTHER ARTICLES .. ... • McCormick -Deering ibindens nearly 2 MeC new; colony house 8x12'; 6 shelters; 2 16 -ft. flat hay racks new; speed jack, 4 work benches, emery stand; flat rack for truek; desk, radio; spring and mattress; a large number of pulleys, wheel barrel, electric ser- vice boxes, wagon, frames for fan - AUCTION SALE Of Hensall Reafl Estate and Other Effects At Kalbfleisch Planing Mill, Zurich, on SATURDAY, APRIL 7th. Commencing at 2 o'clock, sharp. RE.AL ESTATE Property consists of Lots 211, 212, Petty's Fourth Survey in the Village of Hensall. There is a frame house with kitchen and cellar, a number of fruit trees, is located on Richmond Street. Also at the same time one Lot 1 -6th of an acre. This Lot has a Stable and some fruit trees. Lots will Ibe sold in two parcels. Terms of Real Estate -10% on day I of Sale; balance in 30 days. Will be AUCTION SALE Of Farm. Stock, Implements and Household Effects, at B°RENNER'S HOTEL STABLES, GRAND BEND, on FRIDAY, APRIL 6th.. At 1.30 o'clock, the following Horses -1 Black gelding 8 years old weighing 1600 lbs; 1 General Purpose gelding 6 years old, Cattle -- 2 Durham tows with calf at foot, !14 Durham cows, roans and reds mostly dune in April and first part of May; 4 Durham heifers in self; 2 2 -yr. old heifers; 16 Durham calves rising 1 year old. implements •-- McCormick Deering binder 7 -ft. cut nearly new; Massey - Harris mower 6 -ft. cut; new; Me - Cormick 10 -ft. steel hay rake new, 13 -hoe M -Il. drill; M-rL. spring tooth cultivator with short and long tongue side delivery rake; Oliver bean scuf- fier with puller combined; 2 -section harrows; McCormick Deering cioveli buncher, rubber tire wagon with good tires; 2 low down farm wagons; 2 16 -•ft. flat 'hay racks; 2 sleighs; 1 - horse stuffier nearly new; buzz saw, on truck; 6 -inch endless drive. belt Thursday, April 5th, 1l45. ning mill screens, fanning mill, aac+ wind screen, steel culvert, elecitrilal fixtures, jig saw, blanket far WI mill, and a number of small article%, TERME—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. L. Brisson, Clerk. IIvan Kalbfleisseh, Lloyd Kalbfleasr.le„ Mrs. Vera Hraberer, Executors 11°. C. Kalbfieiseh Estate. KLOPP'S ONE TCP SER Pd`ICE AR T A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regulate Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Grease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car mai ascn how Trained Attendants Grease Cara Expert "'' epairing We use the KING AN ALA SER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date Garage and Service Station. I Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" yowl Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection You will want cash if you plan to improve your home when the war ends ... • �1` Managing a farm is in many ways similar to managing any other business. That is why reserve savings in liquid form are so helpful to a farmer. Victory Bonds provide the handiest form in which savings can be kept with safety. Their security is without question. They represent money owing to you by the Dominion of Canada, just as dollar bills do. And ... better than dollar bills ... they earn interest for you every day you hold them; even when put away for safe keeping in a bank vault or in a safe. They pay double bank interest. You can get cash for Victory Bonds if you need cash in an emergency. Any bank will buy them_ from you. You can borrow on them, without any formality. Simply take them to any bank and get the loan you need. The interest the bonds earn pays a large part of the bank inter- est on the loan. So, realize this fact, Victory Bonds are better than cash because they earn interest. Buy Victory Bonds to have cash where you need it, when you may need it. Buy Victory Bonds to help maintain your country's. war effort. You will want cash if i'ou plan to your live stock . . toieto I T RY BONDS SA VICTORY LOAN OPENS APRIL 2rd. NATIONAL WAR FSNANCIt COMMITTER You will want cash if you plan to build new barns or install new barn equipment ... 8.24