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Page Ten MAKE THIS YOUR BUYING PLACE! FOR SALK i— FOUR BROOD SOWS, bred. Virgil Moore, Ava, Ohio, R. D. 1. 42 43 44c COAL RANGE, all white, In excel lent condition. Inquire at Moore’s garage, Ava, Ohio, Box 27. 42pd ONE HORSE, nine years old. and one mare, ten years old. weighing 1350 pounds. McFarland, Caldwell R. D. 6. 1940 li TON COE long-wheel-base Chevrolet truck, with coel bed and cattle rack. All in good condition. I. G. Nichols, Olive Green, Caldwell R. D. 2. 42 43 44pd ONE C-35 1937 International truck, with Marion hoist dump one Hu tractor, 45 H. P., on rubber ber --------, qne Huber tractor, 39 H. P., on steel jne threshing machine, on rubber, has Eli hay bailer, and one lime pul verizer. 1 Caldwell Route 1. GOOD EIGHT room house with slate roof. Has well, cistern, and city water. Located on Belford Street. Arthur Archer, Caldwell. 41 42 43pd. REGISTERED, POLLED Hereford bull, nine months old. Also two purebred Hereford bulls, eight months old, and several heifers. R. W Dennis, one mile south of Belle Valley, on U. S. route 21. 40 41 42pd A FEW EXTRA Ohio-U. S. Ap proved Pullorum tested chicks each Monday and Thursday, also brooders, feeders and fountains. A complete stock. Buckey’s Hatchery, phone 315-J, Caldwell. 40 41 42c ONE FORDSON tractor one set of Ferguson plows, 12-inch one 1935 ton Dodge truck and one 6 71 dump bed, hydraulic. Steve Odlivak, Caldwell (Maple Heights). 40 41 42pd FARMERS For larger litters, easier, farrowing, and stronger pigs, use Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug and feed stores. 36 to 9c Maytag rolls for machines. Caldwell. i— Each See John 42pd GASOLINE ENGINE for a Maytag washing machine. Good condi tion. Phone 161 4 or see C. D. Lowman, Caldwell R. D. 6. 42pd. BABY BUGGY, black collapsible, practically new. Complete with mattress. $18 will buy it. Phone I72-R, Caldwell. 42pd clover seeder attachment one Mrs. Mildred Noll, (Fulda), 41 42 43pd. FARMERS Treat shy and non breeding cows with Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug and feed stores. 36 to 9c ________________ 87 ACRE FARM with seven room house, barn, and other outbuild ings, located on State Route 78, six miles west of Caldwell, near Olive Green. Electricity in buildings. Farm underlaid with coal. Good pastarc land. On school bus, milk and mail routes. Willis Ralph, Caldwell R. D. O 41 42 43pd FOR SALE Filling Station Newly Stocked Store 5 Room Modern Home We are offering the above on U. S. Route 21, just north of Caldwell, as one complete transaction. SEE EUGENE EVANS Or GEORGE EVANS Florence Addition NEW HAMPSHIRE Red cockerels, $8.50 White leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each Thursday. Also a com plete line of brooders, feeders, and fountains. Phone 315-J. Buckey’s Hatchery, Caldwell 41 42 43c replacement parts for Washers. Also wringer all makes of washing Brady’s Radio Shop, 29tfc CABBAGE AND tomato plants, at the George Frye farm on Fair ground road. 40 41 42pd good MONOGRAM GAS range, in condition. Write Dexter City, Ohio. Ellen Mallett, 41 42 43pd 60 ACRE FARM, with five room house, located three miles north of Caldwell on State Route 285. Inquire Carl Benus, 211 Douglass N. E., Warren, Ohio. 41 42 43pd &CU POWDER ... KEEPS RUGS CLEAN Without suds or liauid Applied monthly, POW DERENE keeps carpet* or rug* looking like new. Soiled area* in front of door* can be cleaned without cleaning entire rug. Sprinkle on the pow der brush it in remove with vacuum cleaner. rvrv Endorsed by $1.00 Bigelow-Sanford v Carpet Company 1 keeps RUGS CLEAN THE WM. HILL STORE “Since the Turn of a Century” CALDWELL, OHIO JOURNAL CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RESULTS PHONE 98 FOR SALE WANTED MODERN HOME in Caldwell, with two bath rooms. See Howard M. Shafer, Caldw’ell. 42 43c BABY BED, in good condition. Mrs. Arlo McElroy. Call at Ava post office for particulars. 42pd 1921 MODEL “T” Ford. George Moore, Ava, Ohio. 42pd. 1939 BUICK, nice, clean, 5-passen ger coupe, in good condition. Also Belaire coal range, ivory finish, in good condition. James A. Watson, on the lake, just off state route 147, three miles east of Mt. Ephraim, Ohio. 42c ONE-HORSE BLACK Hawk corn drill, with fertilizer attachment, Milwaukee binder, and farm wagon. Cam Wilson, 61G Fairground Street, Caldwell. 42pd 152 ACRE FARM, one mile north of Belle Valley. Good tractor land, 20 acres of timber. Good house, two barns, and other outbuildings. Farm is well watered. John Morningstar, Ava, Ohio, R. D. 1. 42 43 44pd. I WILL OFFER at public auction on Saturday, May 18, at p. m., at my home located Route 285, two miles east well, my household goods. Ennis, Caldwell R. D. 6. Tom Rossi ter, auctioneer. 42 43 44pd. 1 o’clock on State of Cald- George BRIGGS & STRATTON gasoline washing machine motor, A-l con dition. Mrs. Alfred Shilling, Dexter City, Ohio. Phone 705 22. 42 43 44pd. SOW WITH EIGHT pigs. Dwight Ogle, Caldwell R. D. 3. 42pd. WHITE GAS RANGE with right hand oven. Pete Minosky, Ava, Ohio. 42 43 44pd 3 NOTICES I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself. BROWN SCOTT. 42 43 44pd. ACT NOW—To secure the county’s most profitable small One man can operate. Write V. Jamison, 223 E Douglas Bloomington, Illinois. business. Mr. F. Street, 42c 41 of NOTICE—This is the season year rats and mice come in. ZIP a new liquid poison and see results. Caldwell. the Try the Nichols Feed and Produce, 13 Ind. NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Made of the Best Material— Are Ready! —also— NEW COTTON MATTRESSES 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 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 DUMP TRUCK for hire, for any purpose. Available upon call. In quire Ullman’s store, Harriettsville, 40 41 42pd WE CLEAN toilets and cesspools Write Box 212, Cambridge, Ohio. 38 46 pd. EUGENE B. WARD FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN. LOCAL AND long distance hauling. Also Cambridge coal hauled, 22c a bushel. Curtis King Transfer, Rex 269, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone 63*23, Byesville, Ohio. 30 ti BABY CHICKS—Sturdy built chicks at the right prices. Large selection for your baby chick more than pleased 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 7— LOST MAN’S WRIST WATCH, between Belford Street and the Roxy theatre. Alprosa make. Reward. If found, notify John Koval, Belford Street, Caldwell. 42 pd WOMAN TO SERVE as companion. nice room and lodging. See Mrs. Charles Nichols, 917 Spruce Street, Caldwell. 42 43 44c FURNISHED OR unfurnished apart ment or house. Discharged veteran and wife. No children. Phone 53, Caldwell. 42 pd TO CORRESPOND with woman be tween the ages of 45 and 50. Write Box 90,%The Journal, Caldwell. 42pd. MARRIED VETERAN with respon sible position must locate in Cald well. Wants house or unfurnished apartment. No children. Can furnish references. Telephone 25 2 or write Postoffice Box B, Pleasant City, Ohio. 41 42 43pd. 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. 39 40 41 42c ACTIVE SALESMAN— Capable of consistent, intensive effort for above average opportunity of semi professional nature. Steady, year around business. Average earnings $75 to $125 weekly after short train ing period. Our best men earn more. Sincerity and honesty prime requisites. Previous direct sales management experience helpful but not required. Car necessary. Must be between age 30 and 50. To be considered state your qualifications fully. Write Wallace, Box 202, New ark, New York State. 40 41 42c USED AND WRECKED cars and tractors for scrap and parts. I buy iron and metals of all kinds. Ex pert welding. Steve Odlivak, Cald well (Maple Heights). 40 41 42pd 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 BEEF HIDES WANTED Bring your hides to us. Highest market price paid. Nichols Feed & Produce, Caldwell. 20tfi WANTED TO BUY OLD U. S. MONEY. Write J. J. Macenko, 509 North Miami Ave., Cleves, Ohio. 42 47pd. GOOD PRICES pafd for old furni ture, rope or spool beds, old desks, chest of drawers, corner cupboards, old lamps, music boxes, tables, old China and Guns or any old article brass, or copper, over 50 Write. Tell us what you will call and pay you six leg glassware, in wood, years old. have. We top cash prices. Shuster’s, Box 435, Navarre, Ohio. 42 tfn 4— FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE and garden. Located near Macksburg, Ohio. See A. L. Wharff, 410 Bridge Street, Caldwell, Ohio. 42pd. PUBLIC SALES 1 AM OFFERING for sale at public auction on MAY 3, 1946, at the farm located 21, at the edge of at 12:80 o’clock on U. S. Route Dexter City, the following: EQUIPMENT—Two ladders farm implements one marking plow steel fence posts one electric cream can: milk pails on Bomr one land plow one garden plow poultry supplies separator eream one three-gallon metal churn and milk bottles. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—One electric rad'o one victrola fruit crockery ware one bed binet two stands one tables two ice box and rocking chairs one auto one fire proof safe. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. MRS. J. B. HUTCHESON, Owner. Dexter City, Ohio. E. IL Tom—Auctioneer. 11 42c 40 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who helped in any way, to those who sent flowers, the singers, pallbearers, and espe cially to Rev. M. S. Casto, and the B. B. Wheeler Funeral Home, during the illness and death of my wife. DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY -Call- Caldwell Fertilizer Phone 78 Reverse Charges GEORGE ENNIS. 31t ARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the minister, singers, pianist, undertaken, Theodore Mur phy, Brady Miller, friends and neighbors, those who sent floral of ferings, those donating cars and any others who assisted in any way during the illness and death of my wife, Stella. J. L. COWAN. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s Drugs. THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO Keithtown MAKE THIS YOUR SELLING PLACE! York Eddie Danford ited recently at father, James Danford. vis his of New the home of Kathryn Chandler, Mrs. Thelma Crow and children. Joanne and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Guin, all of Akron, spent a day recently at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ard Chandler. Cora Rossiter spent the weekend at the Wiley. home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chandler spent a couple of recently with his brother, days George, at Crooked Tree. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Chandler and son, Eddie, spent Sunday even ing at the home of Mr. and Jonas Stack. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Stack Mrs. Elmer Groves visited Sunday with Jessie Groves at the Good Sa maritan hospital, Zanesville. Sunday visitors at the home of James Danford were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Danford of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stephens and children of Marietta. Miss Mary Burkhart of Zanesville spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.* Leo Burk hart, and was entertained with a birthday dinner. Manford Young of Crooked Tree was also a guest at the Burkhart home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carr of Philo and Helen Rainey were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bell. Mrs. B. E. Hale, Mrs. Edith Chandler, Betty Chandler and Loene MeMannis were afternoon callers at the Bell home. Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney and children of Canton spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mitchell. Duke and Nora Hughes spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Harry MeMannis and family. MORRISON For Representative. BANQUET SATURDAY The annual junior-senior banquet for Caldwell high school will be held Saturday evening at the American Legion hall on Main street. Dinner will be served by members of the Legion auxiliary. Zern W. Mallett is advisor to the junior class. BAND AT HARRIETTS VILLE The Caldwell high school bud was featured Saturday evening at the annual commencement services for graduating class of Elk local high school. Robert T. Secrest de livered the commencement address. TO HAVE DANCE Another mixed dance will be in St. Michael’s hall at Berne, urday evening, May 4.A good orches tra has been secured and the public is invited to attend. held Sat- RESIGNS AS MAYOR John W. Beckett has resigned in his capacity as mayor of Cumber land and Chas. W. Hawkins, presi dent of the council, will succeed him in this capacity. The new mayor is well known in Caldwell, where he owns the Chas. W. Hawkins store, under the man agement of H. C. Jordan. WEEKEND GUESTS Mrs. Ora Wilkinson and Mr. Mrs. John Glen E. spent the Mrs. Jerry Zanesville and TO ATHENS Dupui, Center REMOVED Anson was removed to the state Athens Sheriff judged at the Poling. township, hospital in by Deputy RESIDENTS OF CALDWELL AND NOBLE COUNTY— The cordial reception which have given me in your many homes has inspired me with confidence that I will be nominated for your Representative to the General As sembly next Tuesday, May 7. Your hospitality will not be forgotten. I seek to serve you well. Sincerely yours, ARCHIE R. MORRISON. Don’t wait for symptoms When cecal coccidiosis strikes, it doesn’t fool around. It kills chicks. Keep COXITROL on hand the way you keep a supply of feed on hand. Be sure to use it in damp, rainy, humiJ weather that’s coccidio weather. Phone 160 SHERIFF’S SALE IN PARTITION The State of Ohio, Noble County. Common Pleas Court. FRANK S. KING. Plaintiff. vs. and Mrs. to Zanes- Keithtown, May 1—Mr. Francis Bell are ville. moving WILLIAM J. CRUM. Et. AL, Defendants Case No. 8587. Notice is hereby given, that on Saturday, the 1st Day of June, A. Dm 1946, at the Hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., I tfrill offer for sale at public auction at the West door of the Court House in Caldwell, Ohio, the following real estate, situate in the Counties of Guernsey and the and Noble, and State of Ohio, and in Townships of Richland. Beaver, Wayne, to-wit: vein de Being all the Pittsburgh or No. 8 of coal underlying the following scribed premises, situated in Richland Township, Guernsey County, Ohio, and in Beaver Township and Wayne Town ship in Noble County. Ohio, being a part of Section 13 and 19 in Township 9, Range 7, and a part of Sections 16. 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 29, and 30 in Township 8, Range 7, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the South line of Section 11, Township 8, Range 7, at a point 100 rods East of the South West Corner of said Section, thence running 160 rods to the North line of said Quarter Section, thence in a North Westerly direction along the boundary line of the Joseph Shepherd farm to the public road, thence North East along the public road to the North line of the Joseph Shepherd farm, thence West along the North line of the Joseph Shepherd farm to the West line of Section 11, thence North along the West line of Section 11, 80 rods more or less to the North West corner of said Section, thence West along the North line of Section 17, to the South East corner of the land be longing to R. and E. Harris, thence North along the East line of the Harris land to the North line of the South East Quarter of Section 18, thence West along said line 80 rods more or less to the center of said Section 18, thence North along the East line of the North West Quarter of said Section to the North line of said Section 18, which is the boundary line between Noble and Guernsey Counties, thence West along said County line to the South East cor ner of the lands of Amy Lubonovich, thence North with the East line of the Lubonovich lands to the North line of the South West Quarter of Section 13. Township 9, Range 7 in Guernsey Coun ty, thence West along said North line to the South East corner of the W. A. Johnson land thence North from the East boundary of the Johnson land to the public road, thence West with the public road to the West line of said Section 13. thence South along the said Section 13, to the South West corner of the North West Quarter of said Section, thence West along the North line of the South East Quarter of Section 19, to the North West corner of the land of Fred J. Hall, thence South 160 rods more or less to the South line of Section 19 which Is the boundary line between Guernsey and Noble Counties, thence West 80 rods more or less to the South West corner of the South East Quarter of Section 19. thence South to the South East corner of Foster Stephens land, thence West 160 rods more or less to the West line of Section 24, Township 8. Range 7. thence North to the County line, thence West along said County line to the North West corner of the lands of Howard Long in said Section 30, thence South to the North line of Sec tion 29, thence East along said line 160 rods more or less, thence South 80 rods, more or less, thence East 80 rods more or less to the East line of Section 29, thence South along the East line of Sec tion 29 to the South West corner of the lands of Charles and Olive D-nnis, thence East 80 rods more or less, thence South 144 rods, more or less, thence East 160 rods, thence North 97 rods more or less to the North line of Section 22, thence East along said North line North East corner of said Station, South 320 rods to the South East of said Section 22. thence East South line of Section 16 to the West corner of the incorporated Village of Batesville, thence North along the 'Vest line of said village, thence East along the North line of said village 88 rods. th»nce North along the West line of the lands of William House to th" public road, thence North East along said public road to the North line of Section 16, thence East along the North line of said Section 16 and Section 10 144 rods more or less to the place of be ginning and containing 240 66 G’i"rnsev Countv and 2543 25 Noble County, more or less. to the thence corner along South. acres 'ounty of described Also the following premises in the State of Ohio, in the Noble and more particularly as follows: TRACT NO 1: Situated in the Town ship of Beaver. Countv of Noble, and State of Ohio, and known as and being the East half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Number 18, Township Num ber 8. and Rance Number 7. Thomas C. Hall 1923.. 78 and and Hood of Cambridge Wilkinson of weekend with Mr. Hupp, North street. Com- Excepting therefrom ten acres off the South end described as follows: inencing at a stake corner of said tract North 12 poles to a stake thence 78 degrees. East 82 poles to a thence South 28.6 poles: thence West 79 poles to the place of beginning. at of the land Southwest thence North The premises herein conveyed consist ing of forty (40) acres, more or less. le premises conveved bv et ux to Frank S. King Curn under date of as the same is recorded nag" 436, of the Deed in Volurni Records of Noble Appraised at: Thousand Dollars 1, Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), canrot be THIRDS of that amount. County, Ohio. Coal Propertv, Ten (^lO.OOO 00) Tract No. ., and for less than TWO- Said premises to be sold as the prop erty of the parties to the above action, on an order of sale in Partition from the Common Pleas Court of Noble Countv, Ohio, and directed to me, the under signed Sheriff. TERMS OF SALE: Cash in hand at sale. n under my hand this 30th dav of 1946. April, Monday afternoon Harry L. Merritt. He was ad mentally ill Monday morning office of Probate Judge w Otto CLAYTON McKEE. Sheriff Noble County. Ohio. Bv Harry L. Merritt, Deputy. ARCHER. ALI ^P 4 UGH. W PORTER. Attorneys. JOHN Pleasant Valley you 1—Mr. and son, John, and family Pleasant Valley, May Mrs. Shelby Green and visited Ralph Archer last Wednesday. Mrs. Nancy Archer and son, Fred, and family visited friends in this vicinity over the weekend. Mrs. Martha Archer and son, Ker mit, visited Shelby Green and fam- COXITROL COXITROL, if used in time, will help prevent coc cidiosis. If the disease does get a foothold, COXITROL will help reduce death losses. Don’t wait for symptoms -use COXITROL. Don’t ait to buy COXITROL— it now CALDWELL. OHIO ily Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Wickham and son, Ralph, attended the last day of school at Mt. Ephraim last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Snyder and son, Edward, visited friends in Zanes ville, Sunday. Visitors at the home of Shelby Green the past week were Marcus Gant and family and Raymond Franks and family. Mrs. Mary Green and son, John, visited James Wickham and family last Wednesday. The friends of Mrs. Lydia Gant met at her home last week to cut posts and huilt a good fence along the public highway. This neighborly act was very much appreciated. Those assisting were Robert King and son, Carl, Kermit Archer, Tay lor Hague, Delbert Miller, Leroy Miller, Shelby Green, James Wick ham, Junior Snyder, Pat Washing ton and Master Johnny Green, who was water boy. Vote for OTIS D. DAVIS on the Repub'iqan Ticket for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Next Tuesday. E. R. GUTHRIE COSHOCTON EX-SERVICE MAN SEEKS RE-NOMINATION TO SENATE VOTE FOR I Stephen M. Young I nit cd Stales Senator (Full Term) DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES FERRY’S SEEDS ALL KINDS Packets—5c 10c Cincy Wallpaper Cleaner 3 Cans—25c_____ 50-ft. Clothes Lines Each—25c SALT White Block ...........55c Sulphur Block ... 65c 100 Lbs. Salt .... $1.05 TRUE AMERICAN MATCHES 6 Boxes—25c Thursday, May 2, 1946 Photo Developing—Gilleapie’s Drugs. Examples of the new Lord and Lady Elgin* E. E. WALTERS “JEWELER” Democratic Nominee For Senate in 1944. 4 Years Experience To General Assembly. Overseas Veteran World War I. Farm Owner And Operator. My Opponents, Mr. Beck and Mr. Hurst, Are Endorsed By CIO-PAC But I Prefer And Seek To Represent ALL the People! A Record of Service In War And In Peace Stephen M. Young served as a private in the Field Artillery in World War I. In World War II, he served overseas twenty-seven months with the Fifth Army. In 1945, he was Allied Military Gov ernor of the Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy. By reason of his training and experience in the science of na tional legislation as your Con gressman at Large, and his ex perience as a soldier in combat overseas, he has outstanding qualifications to serve you and our nation as United States Sena tor. Steve Young is the man to win in November. Your vote will be appreciated. STEPHEN M. YOUNG For SENATOR Comm., Wm. F. Scanlon, Chm. Cincinnati “FOOD IS MY LIFE ... AND YOURS TOO” DATES (By the Pound) Lb.—45c______ SYRUP—In Bulk Lb.—15c Bring Own Jug Nice, Meaty PRUNES 2 Lbs.—35c “Happv Host” COFFEE Lb.—21c 3 Lb. Bag—59c 42 43 44 45 46 Fresh Salted Peanuts Lb.—29c BROOMS—4 Tie Each—79c AUNT JEMIMA READY MIX PANCAKE FLOUR 2 Boxes—25c SODA CRACKERS 2 Lb. Box—31c WOODBURY’S TOILET SOAP 3 Cakes—25c SEED POTATOES Maine Certified Irish Cobbler’s—(B Size) Per 100 Pounds—$4-10 “GOOD FOODS AT FAIR PRICES” AT----- Ball’s Cash Market AND Ball’s West Side Market