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Page Ten MAKE THIS YOUR BUYING PLACE! FOR SALE GOOD .22 CAL. Remington auto matic repeating rigle, $12.50, and a new 620 Eastman Kodak, roll film 2l« 3’, only $3.50. J. H. Calland, Summerfield, Ohio. 43pd ONE STORE building and a house on a corner lot in Dexter City, Ohio. See Harkins and Morgareidge, realtors. 43c INSIDE DOOR complete with frame and casing, varnished and ready f®r use, but could be painted for out side use if desired. Will sell cheap. Also two old-style ceiling lights, one with three bulbs and one with two bulbs. Also child’s toilet seat. In quire at the Journal. ECONOMY CHIEF gas stove. Paul Miller, Hoskinsville, Ohio. 43 44 45pd. ELECTRIC HOT PLATE, in good condition. Mrs. Beda Hill, Cald well Route 1, Ohio. Phone 711 22. 43pd. PIGS, READY to go. H. H. Farson, Coal Run Route 1, Ohio. 43 44pd HAY ROPE, 7/8 inch sisal, 8c foot 6/8 inch rope, 3ic foot 1/2 inch rope, 3c foot. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 44 45c PAPER ROOFING, 454b. roll, $1.75 55-lb. roll, $1.94 65-lb. roll, $2.25 brick siding, $3.95 roll brick siding nails, 15c pound. Sanshine Feed Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 44 45c GOOD HOUSE and three acres of land in Caldwell. See Harkins and Morgareidge, realtors. __ 43c COON HOUND. See Bill or Joe Carpenter, 901 North Street, Cald well, Ohio. 43c FOUR BROOD SOWS, bred. Virgil Moore, Ava, Ohio, R. D. 1. 42 43 44c 1940 li TON COE long-wheel-base Chevrolet truck, with coal bed and cattle rack. All in good condition. 1. G. Nichols, Olive Green, Caldwell R. D. 2. 42 43 44pd ONE C-35 1937 International truck, with Marion hoist dump one Hu ber tractor, 45 H. P., on rubber one Huber tractor, 39 H. P., on steel one threshing machine, on rubber, has clover seeder attachment one Eli hay bailer, and one lime pul verizer. Mrs. Mildred Noll, (bulda), Caldwell Route 1. 41 42 43pd. FARMERS Treat shy and non breeding Cows with Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug hnd 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 pasture land. On school bus, milk and mail routes. Willis Ralph, Caldwell R. D. 2. 41 42 43pd A FIVE ROOM house with bath, near fairgrounds. See Harkins and Morgareidge, realtors. 43c 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 GOOD EIGHT room house with slate roof. Has well, cistern, and city water. IxKated on Belford Street. Arthur Archer, Caldwell. 41 42 43pd.______________________ FARMERS For larger litters, easier, farrowing, and stronger pigs, use Rex Wheat Germ Oil. At drug and feed stores. 36 to 9c GENUINE replacement parts for Maytag Washers. Also wringer rolls for all makes of washing machines. Brady’s Radio Shop, Caldwell.29tfc MONOGRAM GAS range, in good condition. Write Ellen Mallett, Dexter City, Ohio. 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 MODERN HOME in Caldwell, with two bath rooms. See Howard M. Shafer, Caldwell._________ 42 43c 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, Aya, Ohio^R. D^L 42 43 44pd. I WILL OFFER at public auction on Saturday, May 18, at 1 o’clock p. m., at my home located on State Route 285, two miles east of Cald well, my household goods. George Ennis, Caldwell R. D. 6. Tom Rossi ter, auctioneer. 42 43 44pd. BRIGGS & STRATTON gasoline washing machine motor, A-l con dition. Mrs. Alfred Shilling, Dexter City, Ohio. Phone 705 22. 42 43 44pd. WHITE GAS RANGE with right hand oven. Pete Minosky, Ava, Ohio. 42 43 44pd s- PUBLIC SALES WANTED TO BUY JOURNAL CLASSIFIED SECTION THURSDAY’, MAY 23, beginning at 12:00 o’clock noon, I will offer for public sale, located in the village of Olive Green, Ohio, on State Route 78, the real estate and household goods of Sarah Brown, deceased, real estate consisting of house and lot, and other items too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cash. John Parks, administrator. Colonel Tom Rossiter, auctioneer. 43 44 45c HAVING SOLD my farm, I will of fer for sale the following located two miles southwest of Salesville, Ohio, on County Road 80, on FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 12:00 o’clock Noon HEREFORD CATTLE— 15 head of cows, 8 fresh now, some will freshen by day of sale 6 one-year old Hereford heifers 2 one-year-old Hereford steers. OTHER LIVESTOCK 1 gray mare, 10 years old, weight 1750 1 black mare, six years old, weight 1550 1 dark gray colt, four years old, weight 1200 1 sow, and 6 pigs. FARM MACHINERY (Equipment) —1 set heavy work harness and collars 1 grain cradle 1 five-gallon cream can 1 seed sower 1 corn shelter 1 mowing machine 1 hay rake 1 riding corn plow 2 com marking out plows one single shovel plow I three shovel plow 1 hillside plow, Weired 1 land plow, Burch 1 low wheel wagon 1 hay rigging 1 platform scales, large 1 disc harrow 1 springtooth harrow 1 wood saw 1 almost new McCor mick Deering grain drill 1 hay ted der 1 sled some household furni ture 1 heating stove 2 oil stoves 1 oil brooder stove 1 slip scraper and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale-—Cash. E. T. MEIGHEN AND SON, Owners Earl Tom—Auctioneer. 43 44pd ELECTRIC ICE CREAM cabinet, with four te six holes. Contact J. F. Oliver, Summerfield Route 1, Ohio. 43pd A GOOD JERSEY bull, about six months old. Right ceiling price and age. Emory Carrel, Lowell Route 3, Ohio._______________ 43 44 45pd A GOOD LOW-WHEEL wagon. Lowell Swain, one mile south of Caldwell, U. S. Route 21. 43 14 45pd,_________________ OLD U. S. MONEY. Write J. J. M.icenko, 509 North Miami Ave., Cleves, Ohio. 42 47pd. GOOD PRICES paid for old furni ture, rope or spool beds, old desks, chest of drawers, corner cupboards, old lamps, music boxes, six teg 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. 42 tfn 2- WANTED WOMAN TO SERVE as companion, nice room and lodging. See Mrs. Charles Nichols, 917 Spruce Street, Caldwell. 42 43 44c 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.LL_42 43pd. 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 NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the officers and members of St. John The Baptist Lutheran Church of Coal Ridge. Ohio, and to all others whom it may concern, that on the 6th day of May, 1946, the trustees of St. John The Baptist Luther an Church of Coal Ridge, Ohio, filed in the Court of Common Pleas. Noble County, Ohio, in Case No. 8647. their certain petition praying the Court for an order giving them authority to sell and convey in fee simple the following described real estate: Situated in the Township of Noble. County of Noble and State of Ohio, and being Lots numbered 96 and 97 and twenty feet off of the West Side of Lot No 95 in Jacob Moore’s Ad dition to the Town of Laura, except all the coal in and underlying the said premises. On said premises stands the parson age of said St. Johq, The Baptist Lu theran Church of Coal Ridee, Ohio. Said petition and cause will be heard on the 1st day of Jung. 1946, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as may be. JOHN K1THER, ANDY MIKA, JOHN KUZMA, Trustees. W. Vernen Archer, Attorney. 43 44 45 46 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who were so considerate and kind during the sudden death of our father, Frank A. Smith. We are particularly grateful to those who sent flowers, the neighbors, officiating priests, funeral director, and any others who assisted during our period of sudden bereavement. THE FRANK SMITH FAMILY. 43 pd. IELSWICKI INSURANCE I FOR RESULTS PHONE 98 SELLING PLACE! NOTICES CABBAGE AND tomato plants, at the George Frye farm on Fair ground road. 43 44 45c WILL TRADE six foot Deering Ideal binder, in good condition, for seven foot binder, or would buy binder, type indicated in trade. R. P. Elliott, Caldwell Route 3. 43pd SOYBEANS NOW IN. Place orders at once. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 44 45c DR. SALSBURY’S REN-O-SAL the new drinking water medicine that stimulates growth in chicks. Get it when you buy your chicks. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 44 45c MAY WE HELP you organize a management program that will make you money. We’re an auth orized Dr- Salsbury Service Station, with the experience to be of real aid. Sunshine Feed Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 44 45c GOOD POPCORN SEED, free for the asking. E. E. Walters, Jeweler. Caldwell.__ 43pd I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself. BROWN SCOTT. 42 43 44pd.______________ 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, Caldweil. 13 Ind. 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 CLEAN toilets and cesspools. YVrite Box 212, Cambridge, Ohio. 38 46 pd. LOCAL AND long distance hauling. Also Cambridge coal hauled, 22c a bushel. Curtis King Transfer, Box 269, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone 6323, Byesville, Ohio. 30 ti BABY CHICKS—Sturdy built chicks at the right prices. Large selection of breeds. Place your order with us for your baby chicks. You will he more than pleased. Donald D. Nichols, Caldwell._____________ 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 In Memory In loving memory of my mother, Grace Viola Clark, who passed away 11 years ago, May 13, 1935. There never was a purer heart Than that of my dear Mother, Where love and care go op and on, Far beyend all others. Friends are made by folks like Mother, Or perhaps by many others, But at the journey’s end, we’ll find, Only God can give us dear Mother. VERNA MAE MITCHELL, MORTGAGES FILED For the month of April, 32 mort gages were filed in the office of Re corder Clyde Wharton and 27 were cancelled. One hundred and three instruments of writing were re corded, not including the discharges recorded. The largest mortgage filed during the month was $3500. Recent restrictions on building do not apply to fencing, silos, wells, dams, drainage, or irrigation. For most other farm construction, the farmer must apply to county AAA committees for permits to do the work before he can get supplies. THE JOURNAL CALDWELL O1 Notice To Contractors STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio. May 4, 1946 Engineer of Sales Legal Conv No. 46-116 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Hrthwav Director of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M., Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, May 28, 1946, for Improvements in: Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive are offered as one project and will be awarded as one contract. Proposal No. 1 Guernsey County, Ohio, on Section D-l of the National Road, State Highway No. 1, U, S. Route No. 40, in Oxford Town ship, by applving a bituminous treat ment, Item T-32. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length 19,378 feet or 3.67 miles. Proposal No. 2 Guernsey County, Ohio, on Section K of the National Road, State Highway No. 1, U. S. Route No. 40. in Wills and Ox ford Townships, by apnlving a bitumin ous treatment. Item T-31. Pavement: Width 16 feet. Length 30.307 feet. Width 20 feet. Length 8.395 feet. Total length 38,702 feet or 7.33 miles. Proposal No. 3 Guernsey Countv, Ohio, on Section of the Summerfield Quaker City An trim Road, State Highway No. 736. State Route No. 513, in Millwood and Oxford Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment. Item T-31. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length 33,686 feet or 6.38 miles. Proposal No. 4 Guernsey and Noble Counties, Ohio, on Sections D, H, I, and of the Cam bridge Barnesville Road. State High way No. 107, State Route No. 265. in Center, Beaver, Wills and Millwood Townships, bv applving a bituminous treatment. Item T-32. Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length 62.093 feet. Width 20 feet. Length 10,032 feet. Total length 72.125 feet or 13.66 miles. Total estimated cost $57,202.00. Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive of this project to be completed not later than September 3. 1946. The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the “Schedule of Prevailing Hourlv Wage Rates Ascer tained and Determined bv The Depart ment of Industrial Relations apnllcable to State Highway Department Improve ments in accordance with Sections 17-3, 17.4, 17a-4 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio’’. The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check in the amount equal to five per cent of the estimated cost, but in no event more than ten thousand dollars. Plans and specifications are on file in the department of highways and the office of the resident district deputy director. The director reserves the right to re ject any and all hide PERRY FORD, 43 44 State Highway Director. Notice To Contractors STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio, Mav 4, 1946 Engineer of Sales Legal Conv No. 46-114 UNIT npTrR CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received at the office of th" State Highway Director of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M., Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, May 28. 1946, for improvements in: Proposals Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive are offered as one project and will be awarded as one contract. Proposal No, 1 Morgan County, Ohio, on Sections (Part), F. and McConnelsville (Part) of the Pennsville Center Bend and the Zanesville Stockport Roads, State Highways Nos. 560 and 345. State Route No 266, in Morgan and Windsor Town ships. bv apnVing a bituminous treat ment. Item T-31. Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length 48,153 60 feet. Width 18 feet. Length 2 •’’0 40 feet. Width 18 feet, Length 15.840 00 feet. Total length 66.264.00 feet or 12.55 miles. Proposal No. 2 Morgan Countv, Ohio, on Sections H, I and 1-2 of the McConnelsville New Lexington Road. State Highway No. 354, State Route No. .37, in Malta and Deer field Townships, bv applving a bitumin ous treatment. Item 30 and T-32. Pavement: Width 16 feet. Length 39.494.4 feet or 7.48 miles. Proposal No. 3 Morgan. Noble and Washington Coun ties, Ohio, on Sections A-2. B, and of the Beverlv Dexter Citv Middle Creek Road. State Highway No. 692, State Route No. 339, in Center, Jackson and Waterford Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-30 and T-31. Pavement: Width 16 feet, Length 38, 016.00 feet. Width 16 feet. Length 3,696.00 feet. Width 16 feet. Length 19,008 00 feet. Total length 60,720 00 feet or 1150 miles. Total estimated cost $50,933.87. Proposals Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive of this project to be completed not later than September 3, 1946 The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with 'he “Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascer tained and Determined bv The Depaft mert of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improve ments In accordance with Sections 17-3, 17.4, 17a-4, 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio”. The bidder ffnust submit with his bid a certified check in the amount equal to five per cent of the estimated cost, but in no event more than ten thousand dollars. Plans and specifications are on file in the department of highways and the office of the resident district deputy director. The director reserves the right to re je i a.u „..u ait ids. 43 44 ARE YOU AN IN-AND-OUTER? --OR— WILL YOU BENEFIT from the high prices the coming shortages bring? MAY AND JUNE chicks will give uninter rupted winter egg production. NOBLE HATCHERY customers have ordered 59% more chicks during the first three months of 1946 than in the same period in 1945, a boom year. And this when other hatcheries are shutting down or operating at only a frac tion of last year's capacity. This shows what they think of NOBLE HATCHERY CHICKS. ORDER ... MAY AND JUNE CHICKS NOW! NOBLE HATCHERY A. R. BEYER, Proprietor. Phone 91 Caldwell, Ohio IIO PERRY FORD. State Highway Director. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s Drugs. Beaver Twp. ______ Unofficial Republican 3 a Beaver Twp. ____ 38 2 40 34 2 1 Abstract E a 3 o ■a 2 w *0 ft) 5 r» o 3 TOTALS __ 1457 174 1629 1512 456 557 492 409 728 172 Unofficial Democratic Abstract ”1 S 3 Sr 1 13 0 Batesville _______ 14 1 14 17 Brookfield Twp. __ 20 2 12 22 Buffalo Twp. ______ 14 1 11 17 Center East _______ 15 1 7 10 Center West ______ 7 1 5 7 Sarahsville ________ 10 0 6 12 Elk Twp. __________ 27 0 14 26 Flag 28 0 10 26 Enoch Tw'p. _______ 5 0 5 6 Fulda _____________ 21 2 12 20 Jackson ___________ ____ 11 1 9 10 Jefferson Twp. ____ 20 1 15 22 Dexter City _______ 31 1 16 25 Marion Twp. ______ 10 0 8 10 Summerfield ______ 43 3 31 0 Whigville __________ 5 0 5 6 Noble Twp. ______ 34 6 29 38 Ava _______________ 28 .7 22 34 Belle Valley ______ 74 13 72 73 Maple Heights ____ 34 5 31 34 Olive Twp. _______ ____ 26 2 23 26 Caldwell I ________ ____ 40 1 27 36 Caldwell 11 _______ 60 4 46 56 Caldwell III ______ ____ 33 4 28 15 Caldwell IV ______ 45 7 32 44 Olive Precinct ____ ____ 2 1 17 20 South Olive ______ 15 1 15 16 Seneca Twp _____ a,___ 8 1 8 10 Sharon Twp. ______ 26 1 16 27 Forest Grove _____ 13 1 11 15 Stock East ________ 13 2 12 14 Stock West _______ ____ 41 0 17 40 Wayne ____________ 17 2 16 20 k TOTALS _____ 808 74 617 830 SHORTS Pullets on pasture need shelter houses to protect them from intense sunlight and from rains. n w id Batesville _______ 25 4 25 24 2 4 20 13 Brookfield Twp. 26 7 29 10 8 11 5 11 Buffalo __________ 34 7 62 57 9 17 24 19 67 2 Center East _____ 85 11 86 78 12 36 42 31 76 6 Center West ____ 46 8 54 50 13 19 18 14 46 1 Sarahsville ______ 61 9 69 59 15 27 6 32 80 0 Elk Twp. ________ 44 12 58 53 69 2 0 6 25 11 Flag 9 2 12 12 8 4 0 1 5 3 Enoch Twp. ____ 7 1 9 7 4 2 4 2 5 1 Fulda ___________ 12 1 13 7 1 0 6 2 0 Jackson Twp.___ 23 7 28 7 7 14 4 6 7 Jefferson Twp.__ 23 2 23 35 1 1 7 15 4 Dexter City _____ 58 5 61 58 39 19 2 6 12 6 Marion Twp. ___ 61 7 53 47 4 45 9 8 38 7 Summerfield ____ 72 6 73 0 2 81 9 6 28 5 Whigville _______ 45 5 52 44 4 30 20 8 24 4 Noble Twp. _____ 35 2 35 9 8 8 12 6 18 Ava Precinct ___ 22 4 27 25 3 7 18 4 10 6 Belle Valley ____ 31 1 29 30 5 10 11 6 9 14 Maple Heights__ 15 2 17 17 5 3 7 5 4 4 Olive Twp. _____ 25 7 30 14 10 7 5 5 4 Caldwell I ______ 91 4 91 44 32- 29 7 14 4 Caldwell II ______ 112 12 128 117 23 43 60 12 33 9 Caldwell III ____ 65 8 77 72 26 27 25 8 14 10 Caldwell IV _____ 92 13 95 35 24 43 10 23 12 Olive Precinct__ 25 7 31 30 14 10 7 5 5 4 South Olive _____ 12 2 15 13 9 0 5 1 2 1 Seneca Twp. ____ 82 7 100 99 8 17 60 45 48 5 Sharon _________ 12 0 13 13 2 3 4 4 2 0 Forest Grove ____ 7 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 Stock East ______ 39 1 43 40 5 33 4 5 8 4 Stock West _____ 17 3 19 18 4 6 1 9 15 0 Wayne __________ 63 6 67 66 7 6 11 55 44 7 5* S' o a A George D. Nye ___ W O S’ rti ■o o o w O O ■g u II 16 17 7 13 15 8 0 2 3 /r= per cent for con dog and Commercially mixed 10 DDT dust is recommended trol of cattle and hog lice, hog fleas, and dog ticks. Two ounces will treat an average sized cow. Dairy husbandry experts estimate that brucellosis disease costs Ohio dairyman $1,500,000 annually. The most effective control measure is area treating and disposal of infect ed animals. 1 I n o K U 5' K 109 62 96 27 11 72 12 6 37 18 63 3J 5 5 g- tn 3 5 8 3 S3 3 W o s s g- 2 on 3 3 0 li 8 12 19 10 10 11 5 u 14 0 10 7 9 6 9 2 6 21 5 10 7 8 16 14 5 14 11 16 21 7 36 5 31 20 71 29 23 35 56 32 45 21 15 6 24 12 13 24 12 0 0 3 3 9 5 5 4 14 12 3 13 7 12 15 6 29 3 21 12 56 17 17 12 0 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 16 12 5 12 7 15 16 8 33 5 32 19 69 31 11 32 49 26 42 23 14 7 26 12 14 20 15 6 8 0 0 0 1 4 5 10 2 20 21 23 22 17 20 30 15 25 10 9 4 10 30 17 60 21 18 31 48 25 40 15 12 8 18 12 7 21 22 20 14 54 25 0 17 43 22 32 16 11 0 17 14 8 5 3 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 22 35 19 26 14 6 6 16 6 10 24 12 8 0 0 0 7 5 9 4 o 116 481 616 649 688 363 331 DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY -Call- Caldwell Fertilizer Phone 78 Reverse Charges Thursday, May 9, 1946 PRODUCE QUOTATIONS The following prices were quoted by the Caldwell Produce Company effective, Wednesday, May 8 (These quotations are subject to change without notice.) 5 lbs. up 3 to 5 lbs. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 32c lb. 22c doz. doz. doz. i doz Heavy springers Heavy springers Light springers Heavy hens ..•• Light hens .... White ducks ... Colored ducks .. 28 22 29 62 63 42 47 45 10 5 14 28 20 55 47 64 32 36 25 27 19 27 91 8 28 29 10 17 19 36 22 13 26 2 6 13 20 23 49 20 58 31 18 20 10 13 25 94 92 63 78 25 13 74 11 7 36 5 26 Young tom turkeys .............. Young hen turkeys .............. Old tom turkeys................. Old hen turkeys ................... babbits .................... ............. Large grade A white eggs i Large grade A brown eggs Medium grade A white eggs 31c 31c 28c 26c 22c 2’Jc 15c 2Gc 12c 28c 32c 28c 36c 35c 32c 32c 34c 33c 32c 23c Medium grade A brown eggs Large grade white eggs doz. nrre grade brown eggs doz. Current receipt eggs .... doz. Pullet eggs ........................ doz- In Memory In loving memory of our dear and brother, Pfc. Alfred J. Crum, Sad and sudden Of one so dear A bitter To part A place A loved A voice 1376 1025 son U. S. M. C., who was kilted a year ago May 10, Island. 1945, on Okinawa was the call and loved by all, grief, a shock severe, with one we loved so dear. is vacant in one from us we loved isstill our home is gone, .. ■~i_ Which never can be filled. More and more each day we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed by Parents, Brothers, and Sisters. MR. AND MRS. FRANK CRUM, AND FAMILY. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s Drugs. SEE OUR NEW ELGINS, Example! of the new Lord and Lady Elgins E. E. WALTERS “JEWELER