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Page Eight Buying FOR SALE i— 616 Caldwell, Ohio. STORM WINDOWS and screens, metal seal aluminum windows 30 day delivery, cost no more, month-1 community, ly payments, custom built. Free I------------- estimates given, no obligations. I CORN AND fodder. Ira Windows are guaranteed, long life, I Caldwell, Ohio, will not corrode, rust, warp or rot. Call E. R. Dutton, Caldwell, Ohio. BARGAINS Phone 172-M. 16 17 181 nice vanity 1 bed, good coil CIRCULATING COAL heater, me-l repair solid dium size, good as new, price I table, 32x48 in $30 also one Briggs & Stratton! or dressing motor, recently overhauled. How-1 er, s---- ard Newton, Dexter City Route 1,1 Harry Calland, —_____------------------------------ -----------1 6pd DeLAVAL ELECTRIC cream sep-|i5 i6pd arator, like new large disk strainer, 1 10-gallon milk can, Ma■ jestic range cook bread raiser, Ralph, Caldwell, Ohio. NYE BARN equipment. Chore Boy portable and pipe line milkers, Iowa separators, and water separa tors D. Nichols, Caldwell, Ohio. 16 17 18 ‘THREE ELECTRIC radios, Loys’ wagon, children’s scooters, and| other toys. Get your Ch shopping done eai rly. D. D. Nichols, 16 17 18l STOVE PIPE, roof cement lights, electric lanterns, manure forks, axes, fire shovels, bolts. See us. D. D. Nichols, Caldwell, Ohio. 16 17 18 $1.50 per bushel, GOOD EAR corn, delivered. Dodge truck, in extra gooc tion. Phone Mt. Ephraim, Cleary, Summerfield, Ohio. Also 1940 l*/2 ton i condi- COAL SCREENED, lump, 20c|2— z ONE PAIR OF good work horses,1 weight 3600 pounds, 9 and 121 tipple, years old. One DeLaval No. 12 cream separator. Lowell Swain, iy4 miles south of Caldwell on U S. Route 21. 1- gas, Inquire well, one mile south GENUINE Maytag rolls for machines. Caldwell. PURE BLOODED polled Hereford I Ford statior bulls and heifers, six to eight I fore you buy. months old. Also spotted saddle I Metal horse, two years old. Ralph Starr, I Summerfield Route 2, two miles 17— west of Calais. 14 15 lopdl APPLES DELICIOUS, Grimes, York Imperial, Improved Romes, and other varieties. Bring con tainer. Hupp’s orchard, four miles northeast of Beverly. 10 18pd 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, in A-l condition. May be seen Rayner’s Garage, Ava, Ohio. 14 15 16c JOURNAL CLASSIFIEDS For Results Phone 98 Place! For Results Ph°ne 98 pface! FOR SALE SMALL tables, $2 I balance in pr jr radio set, $2 dayltle 2 hogs 4 springs, $2.50, needs I bushels kitchen or displaylNo. 2 ches, $3 nice vanity I tivator o table, $3.50 one dress-1 gasoline small walnut buffet, $4. Mrs. 16 tons baled straw field, Ohi 1932 PONTIAC COUPE. Motor I "7“----------------------- 77“ I °.Wners- Hd,old ociaara .auc■ stove, cabinet! ancj Hampshire rams. Edgar Far-1 years old, bred June 6 1 Guernsey and tables. Willislson Dexter City, Ohio. 15 16pd| cow, 4 yea Fairground Street, I -I Jersey cow, 16 17 18| NnTIf’Ii’Q 19 1 brindle cow, ---------------------1 |June 21 4 heifer FOR SALE BY owner, a good farm!------------------------------------------------------ 1 9 months old 1 of 138 acres of fertile soil, well! DOG OWNERS—See us for y°ur|pigs 7 wee watered. Located 5 miles east ofl needs. Dog feed, dog collars, dogler ”j lime Caldwell and two miles south ofl leases, and a full line of dog medi-l mowing Sarahsville, just off State Routelcines. D. D. Nichols, Caldwell,I land 147. Two sets of buildings with I Ohio. harrov. two six-room houses, electricity ini single one and available at the other.IWE HAVE a few real bargains ini spike 1 Eight acres of timber, includingl Gents’ new and used watches—| cans several white and red oaks. FarmlElgins, Waithams, Hamiltons, Bu-Iwor^ can be divided into two tracts, andllovas, etc. All guaranteed time-1 Sale will sell as a whole or separately. keepers. Ladies’ diamond rings and I Terms T. W. Stottsbei ry, Sarahsville Route I ladies’ flexible watch bands. E. E. 1, Ohio. 16 17 18pd I Walters, Jeweler, Caldwell, Ohio. NOTICES 1930 MODEL A FORD, good condi-1 BE SAFE. Get your sugar cure tion. Young’s garage, Sarahs-1 and meat brine now. Our supply ville Ohio 16pd|is in. Sunshine Feed Store, Cald well, Ohio. 15 16 17 HEATING STOVES. Also apart ment size gas range, like new. Kirby Company, Caldwell, Ohio. 16------------- BUTCHERING SUPPLIES Jars,I HAULING OF all kinds, includingl LIVESTOCK—Roan cow, 4 yearslMae Becket in the absence of Ber crocks knives, Morton’s smoke| coal, sand, grayel, and concrete! old, baby beef at side Hereforainice Greathouse. salt Tender Quick sausage season-1 blocks. Russell Keith, Caldwell!cow, 8 years old, baby beef at side I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrish were in«/’Hnrdv’s smoke salt, sugar cure,| Route 6. Phone 714 3. 14-201 Hereford cow, 7 years old, babylrecejved as new members. The so Itauid smoke See us for vourl -------------------------------------------J beef at side Hereford cow 6 yearsLiar hour was enjoyed by the fol butchering supplies. D. D. Nichols,J old, baby beef at side Herefoidl jowing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorey Caldwell Ohio. 16 17 18|| I?\VIN MAC’WTNIT cow« 4 years old, baby beef at sicie l.n(j family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING! Quick, Reliable Service! Machines Bought and Sold. Phone 241 Or Write PAUL CARPENTER 727 Race Street Zanesville, Ohio IN ORDER count on Fall Fertile be paid by Nov. 1, Caldwell Implement House, Caldwell, Ohio. Hupp, Caldwell Route 1, Ohio.lwork. Interested parties write tol Also a Hercules dump bed, hy-lBox A-90, Caldwell, Ohio. 16pdl 15-16-17 draulic hoist for sale or trade. Will!--------------------------- fit flat bed 15_16pd A COAL DIGGER to operate W:| 1 foot mine, with air shaft, 3001 foot entry and good track. loading bin track. Edgar Farson. Ohio. g^Caldwe^Route 6, Ohio. I youn^ man, employed in^lO- ONE l*/» H. P. gasoline motor, new one hand cement mixer, new. Sunshine Feed Store, Clald well, Ohio 15 I? 17|WANTED TO BUY, scrap tires, paper, rags, batteries, uuva wx ators, brass, copper, lead and DAIRY FARM of 130 acres, on Route 77, ten miles north of Mari etta, Ohio, barns, deep farm, Ohio. °^thEhousin gOUbMrsWOrEls1iern St I UNFURNISHED APARTMENT fori Sho wa.s HarPv A^FarsV *S 16 —------—--------------------------------1 Journal. 14 15 16pd| chief system operator for the Rock 1 land Power & Light Company for 29 years. WANTED TO BUY Two^silos filled, two I Old cars to wreck for parts electricity, excellent I scrap. Rechsteiner| t°.our yard of Lowell,.. 14 15 16pd|for sale on 1937 Willys cars to v excellent| scrap. Highest I., let us know and we will send a truck for it. We have 1935 Ford coach, one and one 1936 NOTICE TO BIDDERS bushel third ‘grade, °50c~ bushel. Murphy Funeral Home. I. A. Pitts, Caldwell Route 2, Ohio, west of Hoskinsville. 1“ 14-17pd jur 5% dis 'er it must 1946. Thelness, saddle, electric & Supply|cut saws, 3 log ch 14 15 16| binders, 2 platform ... I scales, engine LOCAL AND long distance hauling.! forge, anvil, 10 000 TOBACCO sticks, split and] Also Cambridge coal hauled, 22c al hoist, lawn shaved. Must be moved quick-1 bushel. Curtis King Transfer, Box! tackle, snovei ly. Priced right. Inquire T. M.|269, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone 6323,1 luP u”d ,.le Ehlermann, at Ehlermann Service,! Byesville Ohio 30 ti,lzer 10 Caldwell, Ohio. 161---- WANTED WANTED bushel Delivered to Caldwell oi l---------------------------------------------—_l Many Sarahsville from the Bates Mine,|LADY WANTS work in Caldwell. I ous too Ball Holler. For coal write to D.l Capable of doing any type of I I tarpaulin. See these be ildwell Iron &L 1, Ohio 16pd| chuicii. LOST HOUND, black and replacement parte fori BEAGLE HOUND, black andp'shc /survived by w 1 ,.re iRr. wrimrerl white, with brown ears. Lost! Mrs. Clarence Snydei Washers. Also I from Roy Davis farm near Roches-I Ohio four sister-in all makes of wasninK|t er If found, notify Carlos BroWn.l px jen(j Meek, of Akron. Ohio, Mrs. ter. If found, notify Carlos Brown, 16 17 18c Brady’s Radio Shop,! Belle Valley, Ohio. 16 17 18cl Hazel Hammondf 29tfc| I Mrs. 1 Farst. nieces LEGAL NOTICES We wish to express thanks and appreciation to our neighbors, friends, and relatives, for their in|many kindnesses and favors dur t|ing our dear husband father’s ill- I __________ highest responsible bidder at their I ber 17 at the Snyder Funeral Home GOOD PRICES paid for old Jurni-1 regular cemetery. ture, rope or spool beds, old desks, I house at the Forest Grove High| near there. chest of drawers, corner cupboards,| School. The Board reserves thel old lamps, music boxes, six leg! rjght to accept or reject any or alll^ tables, old China and glassware.I bids. I Guns or any old article in wood, I R. P. ELLIOTT, I brass, or copper, over 50 years old.|16pd lerk licasuiei Write. Tell us what you have. Wei tHANKS~ .ill call and ray you top cash|C^D..?Fh prices. Shuster’s, Box 435, Navarre/ Ohio. 2 Jtfn Iness and death. For the floral of I fering and other favors, the Rev. McGee for his consoling and com- FIRST grade, $2.00| forting words, the singers, and the MRS. W. ANDERSON AND CHILDREN. Selling PUBLIC SALES atoc overhauled and new tires. E. M. I FRUIT TREES, evergreens, hedge I tionecr. iopa Hannah Rebecca Barnhouse, whose ad Hpddlosnn 'Caldwell Route 6 Ohio I plants, grape vines, etc. Free| I dress is Caldwell, Ohio, has been ap fieaaieson, caiawtll rvoutt o, vniu.i fo oxtralON SATURDAY NOV 9 1946, l| pointed apd qualified as administratrix 16pd I catalogue. years. NO extra 1' /V 7 A, JI with the will annexed of the estate of --------------------1 charge for planting evergreens or I wil lofler at public auction at my 1 Abner BarnhOUSCi deceased, late of R7 acrt? FARM near Bello Valiev I small orders of fruit trees, etc. residence, one mile east of Sum-1 Caldwell, Noble Ohio. 6 six roomVou/and other buS Noble County lost, this year, over me, field on State Route 78, at the lgated th,.s 29,hCounty, day October. A. D.. ines Call or see Inez Clark Cald-|one-half million dollars because of| Blue Moon, the following piopertyl orro well Ohio 16pd|iiO fruit trees on farms. Open| to-wit: 1 team of registered Per-1 Probate Judge of said County. 1 Sundays. Mitchell Nursery, Bev-1 cheron mares, 12 and 13 years old,! 16 17 18 SORRELL RIDING horse, cheap. erly, Ohio. 16-33pd| weight 1700 pounds each 1 dark! Martin W Schafer, oAe mile I gray mare, 5 years old, weight west of Sarahsville, Ohio. 16| 1936 DODGE 4-door sedan. Carlos| 1500 pounds 1 spring mare colt, 61 Estate of Everett o. Burbacher, I Kamase Caldwell Route 2 Ohio I months old 1 Jersey cow, 6 years! Deceased.hereby REGISTERED type Delaine ram.Jersey ,- Geese lb. A GOOD USED heatrola. Floyd I AUCTION, FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 12:301 Old cocks lb. Boyd, Caldwell Route 5, Sharon I p. m., one-half mile off State I Young tom turkeys---------- lb. 16pd|Route 77, at Coal Run Span mules, I Young hen turkeys lb. weight 2100 pounds red roan all-|oid tom turkeys lb. Pryor,| purpose horse 22 head dairy cowsdoid hen turkeys---------------lb. 16pd| ranging in age from 3 to 10 years,I Rabbits lb. several springers,! Large gr. A white eggs doz. iduction 6 stock cat-1 Large gr. A brown eggs doz. 10-week-old_ pigs 25l Medium gr. A brown eggs doz potatoes 15 bushelsl Medium gr. A white eggs doz. mower, riding cul-|Large gr. white eggs lall tractor 2 h. Large gr. brown eggs engine grinder harness Current receipt eggs __2_2 10 tons mixed! punet eggi baled hay, etc. All cows are T. B.r and Bangs tested. II. Grimes & Son, owners. Harold Goddard, tioneer. 16pdi M.... ih c-ndonm mie I ^diuwLii nuuie viuu.i oa- mnr I Notice is giVen that Ralph old, bred April 20, 1 Hereford C| Burbacher, of Summerfield, Ohio, 3 years old, bred June 5, 1 half-1 been duly appointed administrator of and half Hereford cow, 3| the estate of Everett o. Burbacher de- O ytdib oru, in MARTHA BURR, Dick Walters, Auctioneer. 17 18pd I nfijVVlWlw 1VI Al rl rj "Hereford cow, 4 years old, babyl5,,cres|. family, Mr. and Mrs. at side Hereford cow, 5 years|Glen King and family, Mr. and Mrs. baby beef at side Hereford I james Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 2 years old, baby beef at side Ian(j family, Mr. and Mrs. Da ford cow, 2 years old, babyi^j Beckett and family, Mr. and at side 1 Heifer, 1 year o»d l^j Joseph Parrish and family, Al gistered Hereford bull, 1 year! ... 1 Black mare, 6 years old Black ire. 12 years old. old, Ut)W 11 iti c, 1 4- y MACHINE other articles too mention. MILDRED NOLL, E. R. TOM, Auctionee OBITUARY iron, radi zink. and. shaft, 300|'zl, 1 V |contest. The public is invited Good Florence Meek Farst was bornhend. and outside|May 29, 1881, and passed away on! Dexter City,| October 14, 1946, at the age of 65l VISITED RELATIVES 15 16 17pd| years, four months and 16 days, atl Miss Nancy Kay Hill, three year Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, I oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 15 16 17pdl CREAM TESTER for Co-op cream! Ohio. |Hill, visited her grandparents and I station. Apply at the Caldwell! she was born near Summerfield,I aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and FLEX-O-GLASS for hen house I Co-op station, Main street. Ohio, the daughter of William andlp.veretta Morrison, Sunday. Little windows, house and barn brooms,114 15 i6C I Amanda Wharton Meek. I Nancy Hill has been receiving treat staples, spikes and auto jacks Al-1 fqtttppfd farm Seel she attended school there, and I ment at the Children’s hospital in ol .rshmc n| 2^ After their marriage they re sided in Mt. Vernon, later moving to Middletown. N. Y., where they resided for the past 29 years. In Middletown, N. Y., she was civic leader for a num years, being charge of the active Scout troop there, the Am- 'rican Red Cross, a member of the rs Club and Queen Esther of Eastern Star. She was ber of St. Paul’s Methodist and was an active worker Woman’s Society of Chris and superintendent of| department 15 surviv I in the tian Sc the junior Her Sharon Loca. —. Education will offer for sale to thel a--- al School Board of| Farst, passed away in March, 194a. Funeral services were held Octo in Sunday one sister, of Dayton, laws, Mrs. Ashland, Ohio.l and Mrs. Alice] of Butler, Ohio and several] and nephew's. late husband, Harry A. ARCHER BROTHERS BUTCHERS Distributors For All Kinds of Meat SPECIAL CUTS BEEF PORK —Call— Mt. Ephraim Exchange Three Miles East of Mt. Ephraim (Mud Run Road) —WE DELIVER— Ray C. Archer—Manager THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS lii Dated calves, from to I brood SOW and 4| Probate Judge cf said County 1 Deering bind-116 17 18 spreader 1 wagon 1 machine 1 hay rake 1 n\ 1 hillside plow 1 disk 1 spike tooth harrow 1 ovcl plow: ith plow 3 sled and 1 harness, lines, begins at a 1 n v ic*. BY 1 disk grain drill, Deering mowing machine, hay rake, hay tedder, John Deere disk, 2 lam1 side plows, hillside plow, tractor plow, 2 spring tooth harrow, shovel plow, two-shovel cultivator, corn drill, wagon with hay ladder, sled, rubber tire trac tor wagon, buggy and harness, prices were quoted Produce Comnany The following by the Caldwell effective, Wednesday, October 30— Heavy springers----- 4 ^bs. up Light springers lb. Heavy hens lb. Light hens lb. White ducks lb. Colored ducks lb. this 29th day of October, 1946. otto poling, 11 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each 11 lovely cards and kind 1 cultivator lime during my stay in 10-gallon milk|kins hospital. set of double JAMES M. DAILEY, and 1:00 bridles. I o’clock. one for letters Hjyjgory Council Owner. I Holds Regular Meeting yeal I berta Miller, Bobbie Lee Picken paugh, Donna Secrest, Eileen Rich ard McNabb, host and hostess. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen King. Prince of Peace Contest t( C1 Sunday At Belle Valley ns. 2 chain I The annual local Prince of Peace scales, beam|contest will be held Sunday eve compressor, ning. November 3 at 7:30 o’clock in drill press, chainllhe Belle Valley Methodist church, newer, block and|according to superintendent J. H. saws, post digger, I Colley. xxw oct, O. B. Wise pul ver-1 Sponsored by the Ohio Council of 2 2 5-gallon cream cans,| Churches, the contest is a contribu rotary pump, wheel barrow, chains, sewing machine, r, truck 11ion toward an educational program stand,| in behalf of permanent Peace. I Belle Valley high school students numer-1 taking part will include- Donna |Jean Secrest, Frances Greathouse, Betty Jean Halahan, Phyllis Lanier, Susan Galayda, James Veloskey, and Clifford Buckey. Rev. J. B. McGee, pastor church there, will preside Cin“ Examination Slated For Budget Positions 28c 24c 18c 15c 15c 30c 35c 30c 35c 20c 53c 45c 45c 50c 48c 45c 35c doz. doz. doz. doz. Notice of Appointment adc Estate of Abner c. Bar!ihouse. Deceased, I Notice of Appointment I eased. late of Summerfield, Noble ,, n County. Ohio. S old, bred June 9 II Creditors are required to file their 5 years old bred June| claims with said fiduciary within four 6 vears old bred I monlhs or be forever barred E. the ent .John Hep- I The Lime Rock Advisory council, I Noble county Farm Bureau, held 1their October meeting at the home THE UNDERSIGNED will offer atlof Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNabb, near Public Sale on her farm, located I Caldwell. six miles east of Caldwell on the! Alberta Miller led the devotionals COAL HAULING from any mine I Caldwell Fulda road land group singing was enjoyed. The Telephone orders to 63-J or 708-1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 I theme of the discussion period was F-41 Walter Nichols. 15 16 17pd|the following personal property. 1^0 Have a Friend Be One. I Beginning at 12:00 noon. I Recreation was in charge of Nellie Guests were Roberta Bond. Martha Cain, Carrie Caldwell and Shirley Marquis. the the at- of at to New examinations for budget examiner and organizations and methods examiner were announced today by the U. S. Civil Service Commission to fill federal positions in Washington, D. C. Salaries range from $3,397 to $5,905 a year. 24c Applicants must have had from four to six years of adminis trative experience which has pro vided a knowledge of management principles and practices. Part of this experience must have been in budget or organization and meth ods work. Appropriate education, may be substituted for as much as three years of the experience. No written test is required ap plicants will be rated on their ex perience and training as described in their applications. The maxi mum age limit, 62 years, will be waived for veterans. Further in formation regarding the require ments is outlined in the examina tion announcement. Further in- the examina- Further information and appli cation forms may be obtained from the commission’s local secretary, Frank Tarleton, at the Caldwell postoffice, or from most first and second class postoffices, civil serv ice commission regional offices, or the United States civil service commission, Washington 25, D. C. Applications must be received in the commission’s Washington office not later than Nov. 19, 1946. Air Mail Rates To Be Lowered has You can send a half-ounce letter to any country in the world, be ginning Friday, at a maximum cost of 25 cents. Rates to South America will be only 10 cents a half ounce, and to Europe 15 cents. To Africa, Asia, and the Far East, the cost is 25 cents. Rates to many countries now run as high as 70 cents a half ounce. A letter mailed from San Fran cisco New than other only to Shanghai or Auckland, Zealand, will arrive in less three days by air. On the side of the world, Paris is aboyt a day away. Big Youth For Christ Rally Slated Nov. 9 An outstanding Youth for Christ rally is being planned for Caldwell and Noble county, Saturday even ing, Nov. 9, which will be held in the First Presbyterian church. The Lehman gospel team from Wheeling, W. Va., have the invitation to headline and they will be in charge accepted this rally complete they will be of the service, known to many in Noble county, be the largest ever held Well teners should here. ELECTRIC —AND— ACETYLENE WELDING BRAZING CUTTING SOLDERING No Job Too Large Or Too Small! THOMPSON GARAGE We Pay For Dead Stock Horses—$5.00 Cows—$3.00 CASH ANIMALS OF SIZE AND CONDITION! All Small Stock Removed Promptly, ALL 148 CALDWELL NOBLE COUNTY FERTILIZER REVERSE PHONE CHARGES. (Ben Noll, Agent for C. E. Henderson & Son) LIVESTOCK AUCTION! EVERY FRIDAY Sale Starts At 1:00 O’clock P. M. —PLENTY OF BUYERS— OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS HIGH! BRING US YOUR LIVESTOCK I Noble Livestock Auction JOE SECREST—Auctioneer North of Caldwell (Florence) Off U. S. Route 21 RETURNS FROM WEST Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Swetnam and family have returned to their home on Walnut street, after visiting with relatives and friends in Missouri for two weeks. Regular church services at the First Church of Christ will be resumed Sunday. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s COAL! BAKER STRIP MINE Located One Mile West of Berne. Run of Mine— lie Bushel. Every Day Except Sundays Phone Lewisville 2-R-22 17 f) 13 1 1 1 radio lis this rally More complete plans for the pro gram are now being worked out by the committee. REVIVAL MEETING A revival service wil be held each evening next week at the Archers I'idge Church, beginning Monday, November 4. Rev. Lcnley Addis will occupy the pulpit. Regular ser vices w’ill be held Sunday with church school at 1:30 p. m. and preaching at 2 o’clock. 1 omo Cumberland CALDWELL, Public Sale I will offer at public sale on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1946, 11:00 O’clock A. die following personal property, at my farm, the former Swazy Dotson farm, located on the Stafford-Summerfield road, 3^ miles south of Summerfield— Cows (10 Milkers). Yearlings. Calves. Registered Bull. Team Horses and Harness. Sow and 6 Pigs, 4 weeks old. 100 Hampshire Pullets and Hens. John Deer Tractor and 2-way Turning Plow, Harrow, Cultivators, and Buck Rake. Sled Haywagon. Lime Spreader. Heater. Oil Brooder. Maytag Motor. I Cook Stove COLONEL TOM ROSSITER—Auctioneer. BLANKETS Purrey 72 90 5% Wool Pairs 70 80 25% Woo! Singles 72 84 White Sheet Blankets 72 99 Jaquard (Indian) Blankets 66 80 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS BLEACHED MUSLIN Limited Quantity. WHITE ORGANDIE COTTON TOWELING Colored Border Thursday, October 31, 1946 Mrs Madge McLaughlin, of Sar ahsvilie, was a Caldwell vwtor on Saturday. WANTED! auctioneering ANY KIND ANY TIME ANY WHERE RIGHT PRICE AND SERVICE! Call Or Write JAMES A. WATSON Phone and Postoffice Quaker City, Ohio WE PAY FOR DEAD STOCK! HORSES.... $5.00 COWS.... $3.00 OF SIZE AND CONDITION. “We Pay With Silver Dollars” CALL------------ CALDWELL FERTILIZER PHONE 78 .. Reverse Phone Charges R. E. DICKSON. Oliver No. 85, 2-way Riding Plow. Cultipactor. Spike Tooth Harrow. i 2-row Corn Planter. i Osborne Mowing Machine and Rake. Walking Plows and Small Tools. i Cream Separator. 1 Universal Milking Machine Used One Year. Wind Charger and 2 Radios. 1 Moore Heater. -FARM ALSO FOR SALE— SANDWICHES SERVED ON GROUNDS. Roy K. .Martin OWNER. Summerfield Route 1, Ohio The vote is sure to be “YES' on any of these items— Saturday, November 2,1946 2:00 P. M. SHEETS Piquot and Mohawk 72x99 and 81x99 PILLOW CASES 36x42 MEN’S POPLIN SHORTS PLAIN PRINT —80 80 Blue Green Red Limited Quantity CREATONNE DRAPERY MATERIAL 36 and 48 Inch. The Wm. Hill Store “Since the Turn of the Century’’ CALDWELL, 0HI0