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Page Ten MAKE THIS YOUR BUYING PLACE! 1— REGISTERED BEAGLE hound pups, eight weeks old. Phone 268-R or 216-M. 39pd. 1939 OLDSMOBILE, six cylinder, in extra good condition. Gill’s Bar ber Shop, Caldwell. 39pd. TWO FOOT reel type feeders, 45c three foot reel type feeders, $1.40 four foot grill type feeder, $1.55 three gallon glass water containers, $1.85 also eight-inch Mason jar bot tom waters. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell. 39 40 41c EARLY TOMATO plants. 509 Bridge street, J. H. Wells, Caldwell. 39 40 41pd FIVE HEAD of four-year-old work horses, broke. A. A. Stevens, Sum merfield R. D. 2, Ohio. 89 40 41 pd FARM OF 70 acres in Noble town ship, mile and one-half north of Caldwell. Good pasture, well watered and leased for oil and gas. Must be sold to settle estate, administrator of Phone 175, Caldwell. LAND FOR sale in Caldwell suitable for building lots and gardening. See Harkins or Morgareidge, First National Bank, Caldwell. 37 38 39c 129 ACRE faim in Enoch township, in Dexter City school district, with geod pasture land and some timber. Priced reasonably. See or write Al fred Boyd, Sharon, Ohio, or Mayme Poling, Caldwell.3J7 38 39pd ONE BLACK team, mare and horse, five and six years old, 3500 lbs. One aorrri team, horses, five and six years old, 3100 pounds. Martin W. Shafer, one mile west of Sarahsville, Caldwell R. D. 6. 37 38 39pd. FARMERS For larger litters, easier, farrowing, and stronger pigs, use Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug and feed stores. 36 to 9c GENUINE Maytag rolls for machines. Caldwell. NEW two Maple Ohio. H. A. Baker, W. J. Johnson. 38 39 40 ONE 5-YEAR-OLD Jersey cow, with calf at side one 6-year-old Jersey cow, to freshen soon one eight-year Old Jersey cow two half Jersey one White old cowa, four years old Face heifer calf, two months and one four-months-old calf. Dwight Ogle, Caldwell R. D. 3. 38 39 40pd _____ See MODERN SIX room house, with ga rage. Ideal location, hor additional information inquire at The Journal Office, Caldwell. 37_38 39pd ELECTRIC AND battery fencers, electric brooders, water warmers, electric milkers and milk coolers. Get them while they last. Clark & Bar nett, Caldwell. 37 38 39c LADY’S DIAMOND ring, gent’s wrist watchers Parker pen. and wrist watch straps. E. E. Walters, Jeweler, Caldwell. 37 38 39c FARMERS Treat shy and non breeding cows with Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug and feed stores. 36 to 9c GOOD 14 H. P. Worthington gaso line engine and two-quarter H. P. electric motors. Bud Hurst, 81. North street, Caldwell. 37 38 39pd replacement parts for Washers. Also wringer all makes of washing Brady’s Radio Shop, 29tfc NEW HAMPSHIRE cockerels, $8.50 per 100 White leghorn cockerels, $2.50 per 100 each Thursday. Also a few started chicks. All chicks from Ohio-U. S. Approved Pullorum tested flocks. Buckey’s Hatchery, Caldwell. Phone 315-J. 37 38 39c PAIR OF spotted mares, quiet and well broke. One bay horse, weight 1400 pounds one black mare, weight 1500 pounds. Glenn King Caldwell R. D. 3. 37 38 39pd ELECTRIC, OIL, and gas brooders. One and three gallon glass water fountains. All sizes of metal ers and fountains. Peat Moss poul try litter. Five inch brooder Windo-meah for poultry house dows. A complete line of poultry supplies. Phone 315-J. Buckey’s Hatchery, Caldwell. 38 39 40c feed- pipe, win- I WILL offer at private sale at my home, about one-half mile up the run road from Dudley, my furniture consisting of an antique cherry dresser, a large battery radio, and other household furniture too nu merous to mention. Nettie Shattuck. 38 39 40pd. PARTS FOR 1933 Chevrolet Master, five tires and wheels. Also chil dren’s table sets and extra chairs. Spring exercisers. John Christopher, Caldwell R. D. 2. 38 39 40pd 1933 CHEVROLET coupe, in good shape, good tires. Harry Kohut, Caldwell R. D. 1, three miles east of Berne, on Tabor Ridge. 38 39 40pd. SINCE I have sold my farm equip ment and personal property, I will offer for sale my farm consisting of 102 acres in Jefferson township, lo cated near Middleburg, on hard sur faced road. Electricity is available. Carbide light arrangement complete throughout the house. The farm is well watered 20 acres of bottom land 20 acres underlaid with coal seven oil wells good six room house, under slate roof good bank bam, under slate roof granary two chicken houses and other outbuild ings. Call or write Mrs. Mary Crum, 802 North street, Caldwell. 38 39 40pd. WE CLEAN toilets and cesspools. Write Box 212, Cambridge, Ohio. 38 46 pd. -NOTICE- PLASTERBOARD And ASPHALT ROOFING Will Be Scarce This Summer. We Have A Reasonable Supply On Hand. Please Order Now! R. C. MOORE CALDWELL, OHIO GIVE US your order for Blood Tested Baby Chicks. You can get them any Tuesday or Friday, if you give us your order two weeks ahead. We also have baby chick bedding. George Estadt & Sons, Caldwell. 36cti WE DO custom hatching. Sets each Wednesday of chicken and turkey eggs. Reserve your trays. Phone 315-J. Buckey’s Hatchery, Caldwell. 38 39 40c NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Made of the Best Material— Are Ready! —ALSO— NEW COTTON FOR SALE FOI^ALE WANTED COAL COOK stove, in excellent con dition. Tip-top shape in every way. See H. G. Williams, Mt. Ephraim, Ohio. 39c STUDIO coach, kitchen set, linoleum rugs. Eli Veinovich, Heights, Caldwell R. D. 6, 39pd. McCORMlCK DEERfi'JG mowing machine, disk harrow with 14 disks, both in good condition. John Tomcho, Cumberland R. D. 2, Ohio. 39 40 41pd GARDEN RAKES, 77c each garden hoes, $1.00 each brass spray nozzels, 70c each. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell. 39 40 41c SEED POTATOES, certified Tri umph, $4.00 select Cobblers, $3.85 per bag. Also Vicland seed oats. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell. 39 40 41c WINDOW FABRIC, 18c foot win dow netting, 30c foot, and poultry netting. Sunshine Feed Store, Cald well. 39 40 41c HOT-SHOT BATTERY, $2.25 elec tric fence, battery type, $9.95 electric fence, electric type, $13.95. Also insulators and wire clips. Sun shine Feed Store, Caldwell. 39 40 41c “A” AND “B” radio pack batteries, entrance cable, three wire, No. 6 entrance cable, two wire, No. 8 ex tension lights switch boxes yard length extension arms. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell. 39 40 41c ONE JOHN DEERE plow, practical ly new, one Imperial Hillside plow and one disk harrow, practically new. See Bennie Bober, Florence or Belle Valley, Ohio. 39pd NOTICES ACT NOW to secure the county’s most profitable small business. One man can operate. Write F. V. Jam ison, 223 E. Douglas Street, Bloom ington, Illinois. 38 39c Odd S’ze in Innerspring or Cotton Mattresses. PILLOW AND FEATHER WORK MADE TO ORDER! ZANE MATTRESS CO. ZANESVILLE, OHIO Phone 2206 or Write for Prices LOCAL AND long distance hauling. Also Cambridge coal hauled, 22c a bushel. Curtis King Transfer, Box 269, Caldwell, Ohio. Byesville, Ohio. Phone 6323, 30 ti BABY CHICKS—Sturdy built chicks at the right prices. Large selection of breeds. Place your for your baby chicks, more than pleased. Nichols, Caldwell. order with us You will be Donald D. 31ti FIELD SEEDS and Fertilizers Place your orders now for these items. Be sure you have them when you need them. Donald D. Nichols, Caldwell. 31ti NOTICE—This is the season of the year rats and mice come in. Try ZIP a new liquid poison and see the results. Nichols Feed and Produce, Caldwell. 13 Ind. JOURNAL CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RESULTS PHONE 98 5- PUBLIC SALES I AM OFFERING for sale at public auction on FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946, at 12:30 o’clock at the farm located on U. S. Route 21, at the edge of Dexter City, the following: EQUIPMENT—Two ladders some farm implements one marking plow steel fence posts one electric cream can milk pails metal churn and milk bottles. one land plow one garden plow poultry supplies separator cream one three-gallon HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—One electric radio one victrola fruit jars dishes crockery ware one bed one china cabinet two stands one dining table two card tables two rocking chairs one auto ice box and one fire proof safe. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. MRS. J. B. HUTCHESON, Owner. Dexter City, Ohio. E. R. Tom—Auctioneer. 39 40 41 42c I WILL offer at public sale at the J. L. Crum farm, on Hibb’s Ridge, between State Routes 339 and 77, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1946, at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following: LIVESTOCK Sorrel mare, wt. about 1200 pounds, good worker 1 White Face cow, eight years old, with calf at side 1 Jersey cow, five years old, with calf at side 1 Jer sey cow, seven years old, fresh in February. MACHINERY— McCormick mow er hay rake disk harrow smooth ing harrow land plow hillside plow walking cultivator farm wag on fodder cutter corn shelter De Laval cream separator, large size also some lumber. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ward’s cabinet radio and wind charger beds cupboards tables chairs steel range stove, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale—Cash. J. L. CRUM, Owner. H. H. Barnes—Auctioneer 38 39pd HAVING SOLD my farm, I will sell at public auction the following personal property, located one and one-half miles west of Sharon on SATURDAY, APRIL 13, beginning at 12:90 o’clock: LIVESTOCK Five good milch cows one heifer, to freshen in April six head of young cattle four fall calves one team of good horses, coming nine and ten years old and one good stock dog. MACHINERY One Studebaker wagon and hay ladders one mowing machine one hay rake one disk harrow one corn drill one wheat drill one wheat binder one land plow one hillside plow one two horse cultivator one three-shovel plow one single shovel plow one garden plow two good sleds one set of work harness and collars shovels post digger wire stretchers hay fork rope and carrier pitch forks two sets of blocks: and corn sheller. MISCELLANEOUS— Several bu shels of good corn two or three stocks of hay wheel barrow hog feeder three ladders four rolls of barbed wire some lumber two five gallon milk cans one new electric cream separator chicken feeders one iron kettle sausage grinder lard press telephone cook stove jars and crocks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale—Cash. ARTHUR ARCHER, Owner. E. R. Tom—Auctioneer. 37 38 39pd. LOST 7— MALE FOXHOUND, white with lemon ears. If found notify Don ald Morris, Caldwell R. D. 5, Ohio. 39pd NOTICES shipment of JUST RECEIVED a florescence lamps. Stop in and see them. Sunshine Caldwell. Feed Store, 39 40 41c Stuffed Toys for Easter. Madge’s. NOTICE The newly the Dudley have called a the Dudley church Friday night, April 12, at 7:30. Everyone inter ested in this cemetery is urged to be present. If you cannot attend this meeting, contact some member of appointed trustees of Cemetery Association meeting to be held in the association. CHARLEY BROWN, E. E. CUNNINGHAM, MADGE KEYSER, Trustees. Notice of Appointment Estate of Ethel Spriggs Talbot, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Bob M. Spriggs, of Caldwell. Ohio, has been duly appointed Executor of the estate of Ethel Spriggs Talbot, deceased, late of Sarahsville,* Noble County. Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four mn’'’hs or be forever barred Dated this 8th day of April, 1946. OTTO POLING. w Probate Judge of said County. 39 40 41 DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY —Call— Caldwell Fertilizer Co Phone 343 11 Reverse Charges AGENT WANTED by 19 yr. Mfg. of Modem Hearing Aids. Large in come, small investment. Protected territory. Write, Hearing Aid Dist., 1328 Chestnut Street, Room 622, Philadelphia 7, Pa. MAN FOR truck driving, delivery, and general clerical work at Don old Nichols Cream Station, West street, Caldwell. 39c PONIES, ANY size or color, but prefer spotts. Will pay more for them. Let me know what you have. Harrison Watson, phone Mt. Eph raim, Ohio. 39c TO BUY steel safe, platform scales, and cash register. Richard R. Ball, Caldwell. 39 40 41c LOOK HERE! Wanted Men to start in business in Noble county on our capital. Sell some 200 farm home products. Thousands of our dealers now make quick sales, big profits. For particulars write Raw ieigh’s, Dept. OHC-74-192, Freeport, Hl. 38 4tpd WE ARE now, at all times, prepared to remove dead stock promptly. Phone 57, Buckey’s Feed Store, Cald well. Reverse the charges. 37 52pd METHODIST CHILDREN’S WORTHINGTON, O., wants mothers, housekeepers and Salary and full maintenance. 33 7tc HOME house cooks. WANTED TO BUY Good prices paid for old furniture, rope or spool beds, old decks, chest of draw ers, corner cupboards, old lamps, music boxes, six leg tables, old China and glassware. Guns or any old article in wood, brass, or copper, over 50 years old. Write. Tell us what you have. We will call and pay you top cash prices. Shuster’s Box 435, Navarre, Ohio. 27-39 pd. BEEF HIDES WANTED Bring your hides to us. Highest market price paid. Nichols Feed & Produce, Caldwell. 20tfi FOUND FEMALE BLUE tick jip hound, black and tan face. Nick out of left ear. Owner ,may have hound by paying for this advertisement. Milo King, Belle Valley, Ohio. 39 40 41pd. FOR RENT THIRD FLOOR apartment for rent to two adults. Clean, sober, and reliable. Write to 340 Bedford Ave., N. W., Canton, Ohio. 39 40 41c Political Announcements TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS —I am a cand date in -the .May 7, 1946, primary for the office of Noble County Commissioner. Your support on that day in giving me the nomin ation will be appreciated. Cast your vote for W. C. TOAD DAVIS, Cald well. 37 5tc In Memory In memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Rilla M. Andrews, who de parted this life six years ago on April 12, 1940. Another leaf has fallen, Another soul has gone But still we have God’s promises In every robin’s song For He is in His Heaven And though He takes away He always leaves to mortals The bright sun’s kindly ray. He leaves the fragrant blossoms And lovely forests, green, And gives us new found comfort I When we On Him will lean. Sadly Missed by Daughter, MRS. KENNTH HARPER. In Memory In memory of Dale Landaker. A precious one from us has gone The voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. MOTHER AND SISTERS, ROSAMOND LANDAKER. A. H. RICH Of Seneca Township Republican Candidate For REPRESENTATIVE From Noble County to the Ohio General Assembly Farmer, School Teacher and Busi ness man of wide experience. Tax payer and knows the interest of the farmers of Ohio. Noble County being an agricultural county, should be represented by a farmer, one who knows the farmer’s problem. Primary—Tuesday, May 7, 1946 MAKE THIS YOUR SELLING PLACE! PRODUCE QUOTATIONS The following prices were quoted by the Caldwell Produce Comnany effective, Wednesday, April 1? (These quotations are subject to change without notice.) Heavy springers .... 5 lbs. up 30c Heavy springers .... 3 to 5 lbs. 28c light springers ........ ........... lb. 26c Heavy hens ............... ........... lb. 26c Light hens ............... ......... lb. 20c White ducks ............. ............ lb. 2r Colored ducks ......... Geese ......................... .......... lb. 20’ Old cocks ............... ......... lb. 12 Young tom turkeys ........... lb. 30c Young hen turkeys .......... lb. 32c Old torn turkeys .... .. lb. 28 Old hen turkeys .... ........ lb. 31 Rabbits ..................... ......... ji» *n. Large grade A white eggs doz. 32c Large grade A brown eggs doz. 31c Medium grade A white eggs doz. 28c Medium grade A brown eggs doz 28c Large grade white eggs doz. 30c Large grade brown eggs doz. 2^c Current receipt eggs doz. 27c Pullet eggs doz. 23c Florence Florence, April 10—Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baran chik, sr., over the weekend were Miss Julia Baranachik of Cleveland and Frank Baranchik, jr., of Canton. Pete Lichwarscik of Canton spent the weekend with his wife and family. Andrew Stasko, who has been con fined at the St. Francis hospital, Cambridge, for two weeks, has re turned to his home here. Jeanette Bober of North Canton spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Anna Bober. William Satonick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Satonick, was removed to the Good Samaritan hospital, Zanes ville, due to an acute attack of ap pendicitis. The young man is a sophomore at St. Ursula’s academy. The local interest has focused it self on fishing as is customary with the advent of warm weather. Al though several have had favorable catches, no large fish has been re ported as yet. Pete Barlock of Cleveland spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlock. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sarisky, sr., have received word that their son, Pvt. Michael Sarisky, is now at the Newton D. Baker hospital, Martins burg, W. Va. Whigville Whigville, April 10—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gulick spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glasgow of An trim. Kenneth Martin of Washington, D. C., Nora Martin of Seattle, Wash., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin and other relatives. Mrs. Edith Thomas and daughter of Cumberland, and son, Dean, who was recently discharged from the army, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gulick were shopping at Caldwell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Guiler and Wready hen Ehlermann Service—Caldwell Roy Croy—McConnelsville Harry Nichols—Olive Green family of Summerfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Danford. Lester Martin, Mildred Lucas and Edna Martin of Ashland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mason and Frank Danford of Marietta were calling on friends here Friday. Mrs. John Gulick and Mrs. John Martin were dinner gilests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gul ck, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gould Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Franklin and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bates of Mt. Ephraim. Mrs. Craig Cleary and children, John and Nancy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gould Ward. The W. S. C. S. will hold an all day meeting in the town hall, Fri day, April 12. A pot luck dinner will be served and the day will be spent in piecing a quilt. Mrs. C. L. Franklin and Mrs. Donald Franklin are leaders. Donald Bates of the U. S. army is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bates. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond and it’s time to get fishing tackle for the season, it’s also time to get your car ready for summer driving. Complete Sinclair-ize-for-Summer Service does that job as your car manufacturer recommends. It includes correct lubrica tion of chassis, motor, transmission, rear LIME 10-lb. Sack........19c 50-lb. Sack........55c MOTOR OIL 2 Gal. Can—$1.09 CIGARETTES Per Carton—$1.50 Most Popular Brands Solid Head LETTUCE 2 Heads—25c Canned Libby Milk 3 Cans—29c Yellow Onion Sets 3 Lbs.—23c WETELINE and SPIC & SPAN Box—23c OLD SETTLERS 3 Boxes—25c When The Fish Begin To Bite... SINCLAIR-/^ YOUR CAR FOR SUMMER NOW! T. M. EHLERMANN, Agent, Sinclair Refining Company Phone 204 “On the Square” Caldwell, Ohio Morrison Bros.—Berne Moore Bros.—Ava THE JOURNAL, Thursday, April 11, 1946CALDWELL. children of Cambridge were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Archer. Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley, April 10—Shelby Green and family visited the Snyder family one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith visit ed Lydia Gant, Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. James Wickham were business callers in Cambridge one day last week. Shelby Green and family spent Wednesday at the home of Raymond Franks and family. Junior Wickham of Canton and Sumner Moore and family visited James Wickham and family, Sunday. Raymond Franks and family vis ited Shelby Green and family one day last week. Edgar Smith and Helen Gearhart of Akron and Ross Smith and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Sunday. Ralph Miller and friend of Cleve land visited Delbert Miller and family recently. Karen Sue Dresses. Wee Fashions. 3 to 6. MADGE’S. “HAPPY HOST COFFEE” 1-lb. Bag .. 21c 3-lb. Bag .. 59c SEED POTATOES Cobblers, Cheppewa, and Katahdin HAM BOLOGNA Lb.—29c Maxwell House Coffee In Paper Sacks Lb.—31c OYSTER SHELLS 80 Lb. Sack—89c BLIND ROBBINS Smoked Herring Pkg.—10c Home Made Baskets Each—$1.39 BULK SYRUP Bring Own Container! Lb.—15c Vegetable Brushes Each—10c Ball’s Cash Grocery OPEN THURSDAY P. M. OPEN EVENINGS WE BUY EGGS These Prices Good Also At West Side Market FOR DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 13 DELIVERY MADE ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY axle and front wheels. Your battery, tires, cooling system, spark plugs, oil and air filters are thoroughly checked, too. So when the fish begin to bite, let that be a reminder to you...have your car Sinclair-ized-for-Summer by your Sinclair Dealer. L. E. Potts Service—-Caldwell Eugene Evans— Rt 21, Florence