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20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
- AUCTION SALE
For Wallace Powell & Son,
Lot 22, Con.1, Tuckersmith
Twp. HRS, 6 miles eft of
Clinton or 3 miles west, of
Seaforth on Highway 8 on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19TH.
1967, at 1 p.m,
C A T T I - Registered
Shorthorns -1 herd sire, 15
Reg. co•Ts, • 1 bred heifer, 8
oPe,n heifers, 9 steers, 5 cal-
ves. Registered Ayrshire - 9
reg. Ayrshire cows, (some
fresh and remainder to fresh-
en in the spring), 2 bred hei-
fers, 4 open -heifers.
PIG$ - 1 Reg. Yorkshire
boar, 1 yr. old; 6 Reg, York-
shire sows • (with young pigs
at foot).
MACHINERY -- Ferguson
35 tractor; MM -Z tractor; 2
furrow mounted wide bottom
plow; 3 furrow IHC plow on
rubber; MF No. 10 baler; MF
Dyna -balance mower; MF 6
bar 3 pt. hitch rake; new tri-
ple K cultivator; Geo. White
hay elevator; Woods, oat- rol-
ler and electric motor; MF
P.T.O. mature spreader, two
years old; Cockshutt No. 11
power -lift seed drill; Cock -
Shutt wagon; flat rack; Surge
milker, 2 units, pipe for 12
cows; 5 section Diamond har-
rows; 2 Beatty farrowing
crates; DeLaval electric
cream separator; 2000 lb.
platform scales; MU Root
Pulver; 28 ft. ladder; „3 pig
feeders; numerous other ar-
ticles..
HAY, GRAIN & STRAW -
1000 bales hay; 'quantity,. of
baled straw; quantity of mix-
ed grain (oats, wheat, barley)..
TERMS CASH,
No Reserve - Farm Sold'
WALLACE POWELL & SON
Proprietors
BERT PEPPER, Auctioneer •
Box 21, Nei.tstadt
20-70-2
ATUCTION SALE
Of Farm ,Machinery, For-
age Harvester Equipment and
Antiques at Lot 10-, N. Boun-
dary Hay Township, 3 miles
west of Kippen and 1/2 east
of Hillsgreen on
FRIDAY, APRIL 21ST
at1p.m.
MACHINERY Oliver 60
tractor with 2, row scuffler
and bean: puller; Gehl forage
harvester • with hay and corn
- attachments; Gehl blower. 2
forage ' boxes and wagons;
"Gehl hammer mill; Massey
Harris 15 run seed drill with
markers; McDeering 8 ft. bin-
der; McDeering 81/2 ft. stiff
tcoth cultivator; McDeering
32 plate disc; Massey Harris
32 plate disc; 2 3 -section Mc -
Deering lever harrows; Cock-
shutt 4 bar side rake; Mc -
Deering 3 furrow pull -type
plow; Massey Harris 2 furrow
plow on rubber; McDeering
7 ft. ' power mower; Little
Giant 42 ft- elevator; 2 drum
steel roller; 2 3 -section dia-
mond harrows; Massey Har-
ris cream separator.; Fertiliz-
er and grass seeder for back
of tractor; Emery and motor;
.circular saw with 30 in. saw;
2 cattle feeders on wagons;
50 ft. windmill'derrick; wind-
, mill motor; pump jack; 1000
lb. scales; steel water trough,.
well windless; 300 ft. litter
carrier track and bucket;' hay-
fork car and 150 ft. rope; 2
water ranks one with jacket;
Stewart -electric clippers; 2
wheel -trailer, new tires; an-
vil; 4-1/2 h.p. motors: 2 heavy
steelsbarrels, one with, pump;
4 slim* ropes; block and tac-
kle wire stretcher; electric
feed cooker; electric time
clock; electric fan for hen-
house; 1000 chick electric
brooder; 3-1000 chick coal
brooders; pump sprayer; auto-
matic water fountain; 10 self -
feeders for hens: 2 electric
heaters; .3 electric fencers;
Eendix washing machine•
tynewriter and other articles:
1957 Ford sedan in good con-
dition.
A:NTdcUES - steamer
trunk: 8-dav clock: setee• bar-
rel rhurn: butter bowl: hand-
made erti'4le: iron kettle; sau-
sage grinder; 'sausage stuffer:
apple nearer and numerous
other ar+irles, -
TFRMS - CASH
Rte§S LOVE.' Pre prietor
HECTOR McNEIL Auctioneer
JAMES McALLISTER, Clerk
20.70-3
CLEARING -
AUCTION . SALE
Of Holstein Cattle, Hogs,
Feed, 2 Tractors, Beau Equip-
ment and Farm Machinery
and Misc. Items on• Lot 15,
Con. 4, McKillop Twp. for
Leo .Arts, 21/2 miles east of
Seaforth and 2. miles north
on „
•FRIDAY, APRIL 21ST
at 1 p.m. sharp
CAT 3 Holstein
covers, freshened recently a
Holstein covers, dilethree of
sale, 5 'Holstein 'cows, due in:
May Hoisteiu' cow Milking;
2 Holstein *dent', due for
fall 0601e/tint 2 young Hol-
Stein -bolt , ca vies; i y ou n g
,-11oLteti : elfer rte';,OOtq
20. Auction Sales
ling Holstein .heifers; 6 year-
ling Holstein steers; 1 Hol-
stein, x Hereford steer, about.
700 lbs.
DOTE - This is a good
herd of young Holstein cows,
all have been unit bred.
HOGS - 7 young sows,
due in May and June; 15
chunks; 5 sows with litters at
side; 1 young York breeder
hog; 6 sows bred recently; 2
sows due in 2 months.
FEED - Approximately
200 bales of second ,cut hay;
Approxi 500 bales of mixed
hay; Approx. 500 bales of
straw.
IMPLEMENTS & 1VIISC, -
International Diesel 400 Far -
tractor fully equipped
with T.A. and L.P.T.O., wide
front axle and row crop at-
tachlrient in A-1 condition;
Hydraulic ram and hose at-
tachments, ,neW; International
4 furrow hydraulic fast hitch
plow, in good condition. Ol-
iver 77 row crop gas tractor,
with L.P.T.O. and power lift
in A-1 condition; Oliver 4 row
bean scuffler and puller; Ol-
iver 2' -row bean puller attach-
ment; Cockshutt Black Hawk
4 row bean planter; Innes 4
row bean windrower; 80 gal.
bean cooker with time clock,
nearly new;• Oliver 3 furrow,
14 inch trip'. beam trail type
plow on rubber, nearly new;
Cobey rubber tired wagon.
and flat rack; International
No: 9, 10 • ft. cultivaator, on
rubber, nearly new; Interna-
tional 130 bus. P.T.O. manure
spreader, new last year; Case
No. 65 P.T.O. driven com-
bine; Kingwise 32 ft. bale
elevator with under carriage;
New Idea 4 -bat side rake; 3
section of diaomnd harrows
and pole; Set of 12 ft chain
harrows, new; 1949 Far go
1 ton ''truck with hydraulic'
dump box; 12 in. barn fan,
like new; wheelbarrow; Surge
milking machine consisting
of motor, pump, pipeline and
2 units; steel posts; cedar
posts; 15 automatic water
fountains; poultry feeders;
and a host of other items, too
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD Er'r'k:CTS -
Kitehen cabinet: table and
chairs; chesterfield and other
household items.
NOTE - This is a • good
sale of farm 'equipment and
livestock. Owner and Auc-
tionner not responsible for
any accident on day of sale.
TERMS - CASH
on day of sale.
No Reserveas farm is Sold.
LEO ARTS, Proprietor
• FRANKLIN BUUCK,
Auctioneer ..
Dial Stratford 271-3049
or .Sebringville 393-5501 •
20-71-2
EXTENSIVE.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock •and Machin-
ery at Lot 25, Con. 2, McKil-
lop, Twp., first farm north of
Seaforth on• •
FRIDAY, APRA 14TH
at 12 O'Ciocllff Sharp
MACHINERY - Massey
Ferguson Super 90 Diesel
tractor fully equipped, 1100
hrs.; 4 furrow 14 inch plow;
Massey Harris 44 Diesel trac-
tor; Massey Harris 33 gas
tractor; Allis Chalmers "C"
tractor scuffler and bean pul-
ler; Ford tractor with manure
loader and plow; gray el
stoup; 6 ft. mower; 410 Mas-
sey Ferguson 12 ft. combine
fully equipped, used two sea-
sens; 12 ft. self 'propelled
swather; Gehl forage harvest_a.
er with corn and hay head,
used two seasons; Allis Chal-
mers corn and hay , blower;
McCormick Deering 15 disc
seed drill; 2-3 furrow drag
plows; • Continental post hole
auger; steel farrowing crate;
3 cultivators, 10 ft. spring
tooth, 10 ft. McCormick Deer-
ing stiff tooth cultivator, 11/
ft Kongskilde cultivator; •.6 ft.
one way disc; 12 section dia-
mond harrows; 3 drum land
roller; 2 tractor discs; 8'• ft.
and 10 ft.; Fertilizer srpreader,
3point hitch; 2 grain augers,
35 ft 6 inch and 14 ft. 6inch:
McCormick hammer, mill; 16
ft. belt; 4 bar side rake; 10
ft. .cults packer; spraymotor,
weed sprayer; 22 ft. boom;
Cockshutt manure spreader;
Case wagon, 5, ton; 1 Cock-
shtatt wagon, 5 ton;4 forage
boxes,, self-unloaders; Massey
Harris 5 ton wagon with self -
unloading; 'rain box, 160
'bus. (new); Blacksmith anvil,
forge and electric welder:
1947 3 -ton Fargo stake truck
ane/ tai°p: ' Horse trailer; 12
whhel , farm trailer with
11nek rack: fanning mill: rac-
ing bike in A-1 conriition:
rare harness; set of hobbles:
s1ee:tric strain dryer: battery
'charger; electric fencer; chain
saw: electric bench saw: em-
ery with 1 h.n, motor: tiers
tile drive emery 1/3 h.n.; 32
hexes of bnitq and nnts (new)
heneh vise. 3 unit nniveraai
norms and 3 gorge nail's: e1Pe-
trie 500 1h' Viking cream sen-
arntor; 3 new snnnls barb
%vires. onamity nlanka and
'l,e l er• 10 gel, bond snraver:
1'0(1 racist nods. 6-5 inch tops;
c1e#ah critter: semis- iron.
(1.410r'1',1r ..-. 12 Hnlatoinn
rot>rra. 10 frosh and' other, fine
to frralienl. 2 hiroton ' ,,tomo
+nwa. 10tiyiatrettotor6rd cat-
veer, 4' H re or tteefe mut
20. Auction Sales
heifers, 2 yr. old; 16 Hereford
steers and heifers, 1 yr. old.
PIGS - 5 York and Land -
race sows,.with litters; 3 'fork
and . Landrace sows due in
month; Registered English
York, Hog, 1 yr. old; 20. York
and 'Landrace chunks; pig
troughs; 12 hens" and crates;
power lawn mower; 16 ft. cat-
tle feeder; loading chute.
Feed - 111/2 ton of Hog
Concentrate; ley ton uig start-
er pellets 15 bags milk cow
concentrate; Hog and cattle
minerals; forks shovels, tools
and "chains.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
21 ft. deep freeze. Other ar-
ticles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS - CASH
Farm: Sold Lunch Booth
GRAHAM KERR, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer
-MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
20-70-2
21. Tenders Wanted
GROCERY STORE
CONCESSION
TENDERS are solicited for
Grocery Store Concession at
CFB Clinton. Tenders to be
addressed to: '
BASE COMMANDER
CFB Clinton
Adastral Park, Ontario
For further information con-
tact F/0 Davis, SPO, at 482-
3411, Extension 201.
21-71-2
23. Business Directory
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Aipbulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions •
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
- R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D.' Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
J. P. Raab, B.A., D:V.M,, V.S.
Phone .527-1760 - Seafortt
PART-TIME BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING, INCOME
TAX RETURNS PREPARED.
FRED KNETSCH
79 Market St., Tel. 527-0397
SEAFORTH-
23-71-3
W. J: CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario • '
LICENSED EMBALMER
'and FUNERAL DIRECTOR•.
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable in sell-
ing all types of 'auction sales.
• Reasonable Rates:
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield • -Phone 482-3384
23-63-tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST •
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Mars., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
Mon.,. Wed. - Clinton Office
AUCTIONEER
Specializing In. Household
and",.Farm•, Auction Sales.
8 years experience
Fully Licensed
Reasonable Rates
TOM SHOEBOTTO,M
Call Collect Ilderton 666-0289
23-67x7
Licensed Auctioneer.
Farm and Household ,Effects
LARRY GARDINER
Cromarty, phone Dublin 15R3
• 23-66.8
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 • Iles. 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
'Phone 43 R 10
'G. A, WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AlVra 7 ,ANCE SEavrcR
„
rent, • r
LAVERS rot EVERY
AcI iustab hospital beds
for
23. Business. Directory
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
• P. D. McCONNELL, Q,C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my- rela-
tives, friends and neighbors,
Branch 156 Canadian I:'egion,-
Seaforth, W.A. St. Thomas
Church for visits, cards, and
treats while .in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus and the
nursing staff. Everything was
greatly appreciated. -George
Earle. 24-71x1
We wish to express Pur sin-
cere - thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors= for
congratulations, cards, - and
all the lovely gifts which we
received on our 25th Wedding
Anniversary. Special thanks
to those who helped with our
party. Everything was great-
ly appreciated. - Bill and
Della .Murray. 24-71x1
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbor's who
helped during, the recent loss
of our Mom and Grandma,
Special thanks tolRev. C. Brit-
ton, The R. S. Box Funeral
home and the pallbearers and
flowerbearers. It was deeply•
appreciated. - The Dale fam-
ily. 24-71-1
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
messages of sympathy, beaut:
iful floral tributes, and many
acts of kindess during our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Arthur Hig-
ginbotham, Rev. 3 Ure Stew-
art, pallbearers, flowerbear-
ers and the D. A. Rann fun-
eral home. - Mrs. John Mc-
Donald and family. 24-71x1
I wish to thank all my friends
and school chums for cards
and treats received while . I
was a patient in Seaforthi
Community Hospital. I would
also . like - to thank Dr. Staple-
ton, Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus
and the nursing staff. - Paul-
ine Coyne. 24-71x1
I would like to thank all who
remembered me with cards,
letters and visits while I was
a patient in Seaforth and
Strafford Hospitals. Every-
thing was appreciated. -
Mrs. Wilbert Cprnish.
24-71x1
The Kinsman family express
theirppreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
kindnesses an d sympathy
shown in their sad bereave-
ment, for the floral tributes,
donations to the Heart and
Cancer Funds, to Rev. H.
Currie, Hensair and Ci;isei-
hurst United Churches ,also
Chiselhurst U.C.W., Bon-
thron Funeral, Chapel, Hensall
and Masonic Lodge. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus • and nur-
sing staff of Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, Dr. Wallace
-and'si,aff of.131ue Water Rest.
Home, Zurich for , their ef-
ficient care. 24 -71 -x1 -
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbors for.
cards and treats •received
while I was a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to anyone who helped
at home. to Dr. Oakes, Dr.•
Flowers andthe staff of the
hospital. Everything was.
much appreciated. Henry
Klaver, - 24-71x1:
Lawrence Ryan and family
wish to express their sincere
thanks to the Seaforth Fire
Brigade for their very prompt.
response to our recent fire.
Also to .our friends and neigh-
bors in helping to save the
rest of our buildings:
24-71-1 •
27. Births
LA SSALINE-In St. Joseph's
Hospital -Toronto, on Mar.
29, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Lassaline (Teresa Shea).
Toronto, a son, • Ronald
Joseph. .
McCLOY - In East General
Hospital, Toronto, on April
6, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCloy•. (nee Ruth Hess),
of Don Mills, a daughter.
FELL - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on April
9 to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Fell, RR 1 S.taffa, a daught-
er. -
MOORE - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on April
.41, to Mr. and Mrs. Ter-
. rence • Moore, Clinton, a
son.
Too, .Late '
ADL liquid manure ‘storage
tanks manufactured by Unit
Steps. Ontario Ltd., distribu-
ted in 'this district by Frank
Kling Ltd., Seaforth. For in-
formation , and prices call
527-1320. • • 11-71-2
FOR SALE - McKee Har,
vester with a 20 It. rack in
A-1 condition. Joe Barry, RR2
Dublin, phone 41 R 10. xl
WANTED ,.- Moderate . a-
mount' of mortgage money.
Apply Box 1650, The Huron
Expositor. 13-71.2
FOR SALE --= 1000 bales of
good quality early cut hay.
300 bales of clean straw. Wil.
Liam - Dennis, Walton, phone
5274778. -1
COMING EVEkT .•-- 8atur-
day; June i 10th, School Re-
union, S.S. No, 4, Tucker'-
�iaoe 504306504306 twit rte
uwustu>v smith at .2 p.m. Please notify
0 'ala states, , • ,,
•
•
Too Late
FOR SALMI -- Good quality
Holstein bull, ready for ser-
vice. Rieny Van Loon; RR 2
Kippen, phope 527-0546. -1,
FOR SALE - Daffodils $1.00
a dozen. Order your dahlia,
gladioli and tuberous begon-
ias now while the supply is
good.Rooted u :geranium cut-
tings. Staffen's Flowers, Jar-
vis St: 11.71-2
FOR SALE - 1963 Pontiac,
four door Laurentian, 6 cyl-
inder, A.T., Power Steering
and radio. Low mileage. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 527-
0593. -1
WANTED - Scrap iron, for
Egmondville Boy Scout work.
Contact Charles Eyre, phone
527-1745 or Keith McLean,
phone 527-0278. -1
�o-
LOCAL
'Mr. and Mrs, • Gerry Coughlan
of London spent the weekend•A
the home of Miss Alice Reid.
Mr. Chris Dale underwent sur-
gery in Seaforth Community
Hospital on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Toll visit-
ed on Saturday with Mr. arid
Mrs. Bedford Dungey and fam-
ily in Sarnia.
Miss Marie Sinclair, who has
been a guest of her parents,
Mr. and! Mrs. John Sinclair for
the past three Weeks, returned
to the Sandford Medical Centre
at San Fransciso, where she has
been on the nursing staff for
three years.
Mrs. Wilfred Bostain and son
Joseph, Bridgeport spent a few
days with her mother Mrs.
Helen"Bolton. -
Miss Gail Fisher•of Kitchener
spent Easter 'holidays with her
grandmother, Mrs. Robert El-
gie.
Mr. Hank Van Rooijen has re-
turned from, a trip to Holland•
to visit relatives.
Mr. John,Van-- Rooijen has
been transferred to • the bank in
Chatham.
Dr. and Mrs. Glen Oliver and
family 'spent the weekend here
before leaving for Germany
where Dr,. Oliver, who recently
was awarded his Fellowship
Royal College Surgeons, 'willdo
post graduate work.
Mr. anti Mrs. Neil Murray of
Sudbury and. Mr. Thomas Mur-
ray of Bar River, Ont., were
here attending the funeral of
the late Murray Tyndall.
the,
and Mrs. Neil Broadfoot
OBITUARY
MARGARET CROZIER
Margaret..• Driscoll Crozier
died at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Randolph Lowerie on Wed-
nesday,. age 57 years, She was
born in McKillop Township.
Surviving besides Mrs. Low-
rie,are two sisters, Vera, Mrs.
James • McIntosh, Tuckersmith;
Nellie, Mrs.b R. Currie,- Wing -
ham; and a brother,, Andrew of
Seaforth.
Funeral services will be 'held
from the R. :S. Box funeral
home on Friday at 2 o'clock,
with interment in Maitlandbank
cemetery Rev. D. 0. Fry will
officiate.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240,
, ' Too' Late
FOR SALE - 20 York pigs,
70 lbs. and 13 wieners. Ross
Riley, Cromarty phone 262-
5240. " -1
FOR SALE - -•- Holstein cows
freshening, Frank Johnston,
527-1606. -1
COMING EVENT - Egmond-
ville Boy Scouts bo le drive,
Saturday, April''" 15th. -1
FOR SALE -- 34 pigs, 8 to 9
weeks old. Harry Reynen,
phone Dublin 114 R 8. -1
FOR SALE • -- Timothy seed
and a quantity of baled shav-
ings. Ken Thompson, phone
527-1915. xl
FOR SALE- Minitpre Pood-
le puppies, also Collie pups.
Mrs. Ken Thompson, phone
527-1915. xl
BRIEFS
of Peterboro were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Clifford Broadfoot
last week. -
Mrs, Gilbert Coffin of Detroit
Mich, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. 'James F. Scott,
Ann. St.
Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Flynn were
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Adams and Miss Donelda
Adams on Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mont-
gomery • spent Sunday evening
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest J. Ad•anis.
WN and GARDEN,•.
SUPPLY CENTRE
FERTILIZER: For Lawn and Garden
6-9-6 Evergreen and . 12-6-6 Golfgreen
non -burning
20-20-20 Soluble Plant Treat
(can be splayed o>Ii)
Also other fertilizer for gardens
GARDEN BONE MEAL WIZARD SHEEP MANURE
PEAT MOSS: 2 cu. ft. and 4 cu. ft. size
LAWN GRASSES and GARDEN SEEDS
OPNOTCH:
TOPNOTCH FEEEIS. L1MITED
Phone 527-1910 -• Seaforth
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime!
SEAFORTH MERCHANTS
will re -open Friday Evenings for your'
Shopping Convenience
Starting April 28th.
• May we take this 'opportunity- to thank
you for our Friday evening holiday dur-
ing the' Winter season..
Seaforth Stores- Will Be
Closed All Day Wednesdays
commencing MAY 3 and
A
continuing until NtlOV.29
Merchants' ' Committee
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
SAVE MONEY NOW -O N READ'S GIGANTIC
rr �
ORK SOOT SALE
WE MUST CUT INVENTORY, SO THE SAVING IS YOURS ON ALL BRAND
NAME BOOTS '
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ENDS APRIL 29
Mrnr4rrr�
Steel Tqe Six -Inch
WORKBOOTS
Now pr. $10 o $13
While They Last -- Cork Soled
Men's Slip On
WORKBOOTS SHOES
$ 7 pr. pair pair $ 7 $8
High• Cut Steel `Toe
WORKBOOTS
Now pr. $14 to $16
High Cut, Leather Pancord
Vulcanized Soles
WORKBOOTS -
Now pr. $14
•
Steel, Toe
OXFORDS
No* pr. $9 '
i
Six-inch ..- Various Soles
WORKBOOTS
Now pr. $11.to$12-
Women's ,
1
Women's, Beige
ILLUSION,
HEELS
on' display
$6.88 fair
Big Reductions have been made on all Work Boot Stocks •
So 'Now is the time to -make that lig Saving!
ALL SALES FINAL
TERMS OAST
READ'S SHOES
and LUGGAGE
PRONE 527-0690
$I AFORTR