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Thursday, March 7, 1957 O S A E For Sale—DWELLINGS LOTS 25 ACRES. No buildings. Suitable for building or housing pro ject. Located about two miles South of Caldwell on New Route 21. 45 ACRES. Seven rooms and bath, electricity, running water, newly painted outside. Good barn, garage, chicken house and other outbuildings. On U. S. Route 21, about 10 minutes drive from Caldwell. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, gas elec tricity, built-in kitchen, two baths, cellar. Two extra good lots. Good location in Caldwell. FOUR ROOM MODERN house, gas, electric, built-in kitchen, bath, gas furnace, garage, located in Caldwell. CHESTER J. HOWILER—Realtor 516*4 West Street Phone 250-W 16tf Caldwell, Ohio SEVEN ROOM apartment for rent on West Street. ONE STRICTLY modern apart ment for rent. A GOOD 70-ACRE farm for sale, including two horses, eight head of cows, and all farm ma chinery and equipment at a bar gain price. Fifteen-minute drive to Caldwell. GOOD EIGHT room house, good well and cistern, gas and elec tric lights. Good location. Priced very reasonably. A MODERN six room house, full basement with laundry room and garage. A 15 minute drive from Caldwell. We are ready to talk to you about any real estate you may have for sale. HOWARD M. SHAFER, Realtor 526 North Street, Caldwell, Ohio Phone 333 For Sale—FARMS THE LATE L. A. KNIGHT farm of 80 acres, two miles South of Pleasant City, Ohio, on SR 146. Six room house, barn and other outbuildings. See or write Alice Dickerson, Cumberland, Ohio, three miles North on SR 76 or Phone 4-R-55. 35 36 37 FARM OF 90 ACRES for sale with six room house, in Center Township, Noble County. Located about one mile from Sarahsville, just off SR 146. Plenty of water, some timber and priced for quick sale. Can locate by inquiring any where near Sarahsville. Carr Rog ers, Sarahsville, Ohio, Route 1. 35 36 37 38. UNABLE TO OPERATE stock farm of 142 acres, one-fourth tractor land, rich soil, good build ings, some timber, plenty of wat er, on good road, six miles North of Lowell, Ohio in Jackson Town ship, Noble County On County Road 75. Also timothy hay and timothy and alfalfa mixed. If interested write or see John and Fred Baesel, Lowell, Ohio, Route 2. 34 35 36 pd THREE AND ONE-HALF acres of land with very nice six room house with electric, gas, water and built-in cabinets. Barn, ga rage, chicken house and other out buildings. On State Route outside the corporation of Dexter City. Inquire at Bonar's Store, Dexter City, Ohio. 35 36 37 pd. FARM CONSISTING of 102 acres in Buffalo Township. Located two miles southwest of Pleasant City, just one mile off of U. S. Route 21. Known as the John Rus sell farm. Six room house, barn and other outbuildings. Well wat ered. For an appointment, contact Velma Russell, 210 Race Avenue, Byesville, Ohio, after 5:00 p. m. 34 35 36 37 38 39 pd. MeCORI) MUFFLERS ... TAILPIPES INSTALLED! Free Estimate Heppner's Sohio Service In Olive SK 78 BUYING HOME FURNISHINGS!! Simple as the at Murphy's U o 24 Mos. To Pay V.J* v Murphy's Furniture CALDWELL, OHIO O S A E For Sale—FARMS FOR SALE—FARM of 99 acres a six-room house with base ment good barn and other out buildings close to school and church, on solid road. See or write E. R. Keyser, Route 5, Cald well, Ohio. 36 For Sale—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 13 head Polled Hereford cattle 8 cows and heifers, registered one bull calf and 4 heifers can be registered one grade Hereford cow with artificial bred heifer calf. R. P. Elliott, Route 3, Caldwell, Ohio. 36, 37, 38pd. YOUNG TEAM of .spotted work horses. Telephone Mt. Ephraim Exchange or see Mrs. Miles Hannahs, Senecaville, Ohio, R. F. D. 36pd. BEAGLE HOUND, male, a very nice dog. About 18 months old. Inquire at Gill's Barber Shop, Caldwell, Ohio. 34 35 36 pd. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING Service —COBA dairy or beef bulls. Contact Billy Moore or Floyd Henderson or phone Caldwell 100. 27tf For Sale—CARS TRUCKS FOR SALE Four-wheel drive Jeep. Contact Dewey Smith, Bronze Heights, Caldwell, Ohio. 36pd. FOR SALE 1954 Chevrolet, two-door sedan. One owner, 15,000 miles. Phone Caldwell 369-W. 36 FOR SALE—1950 English Austin good condition 33 mpg. Dam aged Austin free for parts. Best offer over $210.0^. Fr. Finan, Lewisville, Ohio. 36 1950 JEEP Station Wagon, four wheel drive. Call after 3:30 p. m. Otis Carr, Cumberland, Ohio. Phone 154. 36 pd. 1948 DODGE pick-up. Also a small saddle mare. William Wells, Caldwell, Ohio, Route 4. 35 36 37 pd. 1954 INTERNATIONAL three quarter ton truck, four-speed transmission, 650x16 tires, 10x7 flat bed with stock racks. Also a registered Angus bull, two and one-half years old. Truck may be seen at the and Shell Serv ice in Caldwell. Contact Bill Se mon or Dana Reed. 34 35 36. 1949 KAISER TRAVELER, $70.00. Mark Daniels, Harriettsville, Ohio, Route 1. 34 35 36 pd. For Sale—MACHINERY-TOOLS GOOD DOUBLE SET of work harness, cheap. Also a saddle. Mitchell Keyser, Caldwell, Ohio, Route 5. 36 pd. SET 12" FERGUSON plows. Dale Caldwell, Caldwell, Ohio, Route 2. Phone 705-F-3. 36 37 38 pd. FOR SALE—One hofse-drawn Wiard land plow one McCor mick Deering disc harrow, 10 discs, 16 inch good as new one two-horse cultivator. Call after 4 p. m. Lowell Swain, IVi miles South of Caldwell on new USR 21. 35 36 37 pd. FARM MACHINERY: 1952 Model MT John Deere tractor 1952 Model 116 wire-tie John Deere baler 1955 John Deere side de livery rake. All in A-l condition. Prefer selling all as a unit, but will sell separately. Priced to sell. Owner in service. Contact L. J. Smithberger, Lower Salem. Ohio, Route 2. 35 36 37 For Sale—HOUSEHOLD GOODS NORGE RANGE, split burner, table top, $35.00 11.9 cu. ft. refrigerator, $35.00 high chair, $5.00 Simmons cross cut saw, r.ew, $10.00 basketball, basket and net, $5.00 Hoover sweeper iid attachments, $15.00 small articles, cheap. Can be seen at Guy Brown residence on Fair ground Street, Caldwell. 35 36 37 pd. CAR WASHING Chrome Cleaned and Polished Protect Youi' Car's Finish with LIQUID SPRAY GLAZE WAX Our Specialty! See Us For Appointment! Cars Called for and Delivered Heppner's Sohio Service Phune i i8-J Fulmer Cuslom-Fit SEAT COVERS Reed Motor S Phon# I OS West Street Caldwell, Ohio LOWEST PRICES ON BOTTLE GAS See us- for your Bottle Gas Needs. Economically Priced per Tank. D.D.NICHOLS CALDWELL, OHIO WANT AD SECTION O S A E For Sale—HOUSEHOLD GOODS TAPPAN GAS~RANG£"one only 30" and one 40". Floor models. Special reduced prices for quick sale. Save now. Peoples Furni ture, Lowell, Ohio. 36 GAS RANGE with double oven 10-piece dining room suite. Phone Caldwell 145-M anytime after 11:30 a. m. or see Mrs. Leighton Archer, 616 Fairground Street, Caldwell, Ohio. 36pd. GAS CIRCULATING heater, 30,000 B.T.U. Excellent con dition. Used only one winter. See Freddie Powell at Mt. Ephraim or phone 13R515, Mt. Ephraim. 36, 37, 38pd. ONE NEW 14 «cu. ft. upright freezer, 470 lbs. capacity. Close out at $285.00. Save $115.00. Terms if wanted. Peoples Fur niture, Lowell, Ohio. 36 NEW SPINET PIANOS AT A USED PIANO price, $395.00 to $645.00. Guaranteed uncon ditionally. Play while you pay. We have 27 units to go at this low, low price. You have 36 months to pay. Write or phone for home or store demonstration. We also have new and used or gans. Thompson Music Company, 13-15 North Fifth Street, Zanes ville, Ohio. Phone GL-28079. 35 36. ELECTRIC RANGE 30" large oven. Used only three weeks, repossessed. Regular $234.50. Fully automatic only $150.00. Peoples Furniture, Lowell, Ohio. 36 TAPPAN GAS RANGE, right hand oven. No. 12 Moore's coal heater, Kenmore electric washer, good condition sink for hot and cold water cupboard with glass doors dresser kitchen table and other articles. Orpha Swain, Sar ahsville, Ohio. 35 36 37 pd. ELECTRIC SINGER sewing ma chine, like new. See Mrs. Lo well Swain after 5 p.' m., 1 lA miles South of Caldwell on new USR 21. 35 36 37 pd. SPEED QUP^EN electric ironer deluxe cabinet. Regular $199.95. One only at $95.00. Peoples Fur niture, Lowell, Ohio. 36 For Sale—FEEDS SEEDS FOR SALE—Approximately 900 bales of good mixed hay. Priced at 40c and 45c per bale. Phone Cumberland 116-R-3. 36 37 38 pd. FOUR TON OF good mixed hay (baled). Raymond Haga, Cald well, Route 6. Phone 714-S,-5. 34 35 36 pd. For Sale— PLANTS STRAWBERRY, raspberry and blackberry plants. Strawberry plants are from virus-free moth er stock. Ohio grown fruit trees, rose bushes, and blight-free Chestnut trees. Gilbert W. Week ley, 416 Poplar Street, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone 372-M. 32 tf. For Sale—MISCELLANEOUS PARTS FOR A 1952 Chevrolet. Dale Bridgman, Route 6, Cald well, Ohio. Phone lll-F-6. 35 36 37 pd. BALER TWINE—$6.75 per bale. Limited supply at this low price Wayne Feed Supply Co., Caldwell, Ohio. 35 36 37 1956 FORD one-half ton pick-up truck with heavy duty springs 36-inch power saw and 200 bales of Timothy hay. Contact Okey Caldwell, Adm., of Sam Carteil Estate at Sharon, Ohio. 34 3d 36. O E N DUPLEX: Two rooms and bath up, three rooms down, garage. 602 W. Main Street, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone Summerfield 64-F-3 for interview. 36 tf. SIX ROOM HOUSE on State Route 564, eight miles from Caldwell. Coal furnace, both spring and cistern water in kitch en, full basement, good garden spot, two car garage. Jessie Bet tinger, Caldwell, Ohio, Route 4. 35 36 37 pd. HOUSE ON FRAZIER ROAD. Six rooms with bath, sink, electric, gas, and water. Reasonable rent. Emma Smith, Byesville. Ohio, Route 1. Phone Byesville 5153. 34 35 36 pd. FURNISHED ROOMS and ad joining bath on first floor. In quire at 814 West Street, Cald well, Ohio. Phone 297-J. 34 35 36. DYNAMIC FARM CHAIN SAW *. v «s- i New Clinton D2 Model Weighs Only 21 Pounds Chain saw complete with bar and chain. Ideal for farm, woodlot, fence posts, etc. Built to last. Powered by world famous Clinton engine. $159.50 Mike's Tire Shop Phone 200 Cumberland St. THE JOURNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO HELP WANTED WANTED FEMALE HELP Sewing Machine Operators Cushion Stuffers Good Working Conditions Good Pay Steady Work Age Limit—40 Years APPLY IN PERSON! Noble Products Co. 306 West Street Caldwell, Ohio MAX TO LEA UN' tloor covering installations. Experience not necessary. Hill's, Inc., Caldwell, Ohio. 36 WE ARE LOOKING for a man who is interested in a good pay ing business of his own. Earnings unlimited. No capital investment. Good car or light truck needed. Supply rural families in Noble County with Nationally adver tised Watkins Products for farm and home. Also ask about our free insurance plan. Write: Ross Stewart, 403 McKinley Ave., N. W., Canton, Ohio. 36 37 38. WANTED TO RENT GOOD FIVE Oli SIX ROOM mod ern house in or near Caldwell. Phone Caldwell 203-W. 36 pd. WANTED TO BUY NOBLE COUNTY histories, any kind. Write Kenneth O. Dud ley, Bellville, Ohio. 36, 37 12-INCH ONE BOTTOM trailer type plow. John Maxwell. Cald well, Ohio, Route 3 36 37 38 pd. WANTED TO BUY—Antiques of all kinds, including old fashion ed bureaus, dressers, corner and wall cupboards, tables, stands, brass and copper kettles, music boxes, lamps, desks, chairs, dolls, guns, dishes, buggies and sur reys. Write Vesta Evans, 2267 East Pike Street, Zanesville, Ohio 28 tf WANTED TO TRADE WANTED TO TRADE—Set o£ 14 inch plows for a set of 12-inch plows for Ford tractor. Carl Mal lett, Lewisville, Ohio, Route 1. At Swazev. Phone Lewisville 7-5065. 34 35 36 pd. N O I E S WAYNE CHICK STARTER, with 3-nitro and vitamin K, is a high energy feed, fully forti fied to give your chicks a safe, strong, start fast, steady growth —and give you more gain per bag. Wayne Feed Supply Co., Caldwell, Ohio. 36 TV GUIDE delivered to your door every Thursday. Cost 15 cents per week. Call 186-R or con tact Jack Colley, 310 Belford Street, Caldwell, Ohio. 34 35 36 pd. NOTICE—Local hauling: good run-of-mine coal fx-om John Palmer mine, near Cumberland, McFarland or Byesville No. 7 also lump, egg, nut or slack coal. Sand, gravel and crushed limestone hauled. We charge eight cents per bushel above.cost of coal for hauling. Amos Frank lin, Caldwell, Ohio. Phone 207-W. 14tf "We 3Buv and Sell Anything For the HOME" G. T. JENNINGS FURNITURE STORE Phone 113 Caldwell, Ohio INSURE YOUR CAR or truck with Motorists Mutual Insur ance Company. The best com pany at the time of a loss. Joe Buckey, Agent, Caldwell, Ohio. ABILITY TO PAY you back fast -with early eggs steady, high production—is* what you want out of your pullets. Grow 'em rugged and ready to lay with Wayne Growing Mash. Only 7 lbs. plus 10 lbs. your own gain to 20 weeks. Wayne Feed Sup ply Co.. Caldwell. Ohio. 36 DEAD STOCK REMOVED! HORSES and COWS FREE DICKSON RENDERING CO. Phone FK-3-4532 Marietta, Ohio We do not accept collect calls. GALLAGHER H0NUMENTS MALAGA, OHIO See and Compare Our Fine Selection! Phone: Woodsfield 2-4008 MARKET REPORT Subm:t!"! thru the comttSgy rf The Caldwell Produce Co. Wednesday, March 6 Heavy hen* lb. 15c Light hens -lb. 10c Old cocks lb. 8$ Large gr. A white eggs doz. 26C Large gr. A brown eggs doz. 26c Large gr. white eggs doz. 23e Large gr. brown eggs doz. 23c Medium A brown eggs doz. 23c Medium A white eggs doz. 23c Pullet eggs doz. 20c Current receipts doz. 23c Butterfat lb. 50c NOTICE—I will not be respon sible for any debts other than those contracted by the under signed. 36 i^d. Richard Kevlor MINING CLASSES TO START. Classes for those interested in taking the Mine Foremen's exam ination will begin Monday, March 11 at 7:00 p. m. in the Caldwell high school. Roy E. Smith. Dep uty Mine Inspector. 36 N O I E S FOR MONEY- making pullets this fall first, buy a high producing strain then, put them on Wayne! You'll make more money with better-bred, better fed chicks! For the Wayne Start ing and Growing Program, see Wayne Feed Supply Co., Cald well, Ohio. 36 NOTICE Would the person who purchased lot No. 37, property of Mike Maytaizak, deceased, located in Laura Ad dition, Noble Township, at the delinquent sale of public lands in 1941 or 1942, please identify self to Attorney Leo Carter, Caldwell, Ohio. Your identifica tion will mQke possible its sale to an interested person. 36, 37. 38pd. NOTICE Any family or per sons with a good home and wishing to board county children, please register with the Welfare Department in the Courthouse, Caldwell, Ohio. 35, 36, 37 NOTICE Cattle hauling to and from sales. Irvil Rayner, Ava, Ohio, route 1. Telephone 346-F-3. 35, 36, 37 pd. WHY WORRY if afflicted with any skin disease? Ask about V-J-O at Gillespie's Drug Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 27 pd. NOTICE—Expert picture fram ing, good selection. Murphy's Furniture Store, Caldwell, Ohio. 43 tf. HAMPSHIRE PIGS, ready to go Also a six room frame house, completely sealed inside, good slate roof. To be moved before Mav 1. Andrew Crum. Caldwell Ohio, Route 4. Phone 71#-F-5. 36pd. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each of you for your nice cards and letters I re ceived while a patient for surgery in the Veterans hospital at Clarks burg. W. Va Homer W. Cheatham South Olive, Ohio 36 pd. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this way to thank our neighbors and friends for the many cards, letters and gifts, also the Hiramsburg church for the beautiful flowers and the congratulations they extended us on or Fifty-Fourth wedding an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Moore 36pd. CARD OF THANKS I extend my sincere thanks to everyone for their deeds or kind ness during my long illness. May God bless you all is my prayer. 36 pd. Ray Reed CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks for all those who remem bered me with the nice cards and gifts on my birthday. May God bless you all. Many thanks. Marie Poling 36 pd. TERMITES Exterminated For free inspections Phone 21 Tipton's Corner Hardware Caldwell, Ohio Vaughan's Exterminating Service St. Mary's, W. Va. EVERY IN MEMORY In loving memory of our dear one, J. Thornton Groves, who left us sixteen years ago March 9. Just a thought of sweet re membrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of affection, And a heartache still for you, Just a sigh for the old moments, Just a smile of love anew, Just a tear in silence falling And a yearning ju^t for you. Mattie Groves—wife, Galen G. Groves, Lois Dickinson, Rama Steen, and children. 36 pd. IN MEMORY In memory of Eloise Davis Ralph, who died March 8, 1948 Into each life this rain must fall, Dark clouds must come and spread, A shadow that is deeply dark When one we love is dead. But death is not what it may seem the end—but just the gate To new beginnings in a land where loved ones for us wait. Mrs. Alta M. Davis and Family. 36pd. IN MEMORY In memory of our dear son and brother, Wilbur (Dick) King, who was killed in Korea on March 6, 1951. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. Sadly missed by Father, Mother, Brother and Sisters. 36 pd. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the thoughtful ness of neighbors and friends ex tended to us during the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Fannie Miles Children and Grandchildren 36 pd. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Oluo Department of Highways Purchasing Department Invitation No. 12M Requisition No. 10010 Contract Sales Legal Copy No. 57-90 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Scaled proposals v ill be received from prequalitK'd bidders at the State Highway Purchasing Office. Room 808 Ohio Departments Bide. Columbus Ohio, until 11:00 A. M.. Ohm Eastern Standard Time. March 19. 1957. for: One 1 Antenna Supporting Struc ture, 100 Kt. Sell Supporting Type for each of the following locations: Athens County. Athens Ohio.—Meigs County Pomeroy, Ohio.—Gaiha County, Galli lKilis, Ohio.—'Vinton County. McAr thur. Ohio,—Hocking County. Logan Ohio,—Morgan County, McConnelovllle Ohio.—Noble County. Caldwell. Ohio and Monroe County. Woodsiield. Ohio Furnish all material, equipment, labor tools, aeees.sories. supplies and plans for the complete design and erection of structures, in accordance with De partment of Highways Antenna Sup, porting Structures Specifications dated February 1. 395fi Date set for completion: Work to 'ie completed within 12° calendar days alter receipt of notification by Pur chasing Agent that work has been authorized. Betor(. entering into a contract the successful bidder will be required furnish approved completion bond the amount of one half of bid. Prequalilleation: Bidders must apply for prequaliiicntion with the Depart ment at least 10 days before the dat» set to open bids. Information pertain ing thereto, and Prequatifymg Blank. may be obtained from the Highway Credit Examiner. Room W7-E. Ohio Departments Bldg Columbus, Ohio The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed 011 tins- contract sh-ill be in accordance with the "Schedul of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rate Ascertained and Determined by th Department of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Depart ment Improvements in accordan with Sections 4115.03 through 4115.07 the Revised Code of Ohio." The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check in the amount i $750.00. Plans and specifications are on tilt in the Purchasing Office. Room 808 Ohio Departments Bldg., Columbus Ohio, and the State Highway Division Office at Marietta, Ohio. Bidding forms will be forwarded from the Purchasing Office upon re quest. The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids. George J. Thormyer Acting State Highway Director 35 Sfi Ar. I. Consignment Machinery Auction THURSDAY, MARCH 14 12:00 O'clock Noon I ive Miles West of Cambridge 011 Route 40, One-hali' Mile South County Road 456. Farmers, dealers, bringr any machinery or miscellaneous equipment you have to sell. Consignments accepted Wed nesday, March 13, or day of sale. Phone Cambridge 34883 DICK SHAW MARIETTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION THUHSDAY 1:00 P. M. 1# years of satisfactory service for the Livestock Producers in this area. Best facilities 2 sets of scales Experienced management Licensed auctioneers State bonded and financially strong. A market you can patronize ?vith confidence. YoYur check over-the-counter if you wish or in the mail the doy of sale. The Marietta Live Stock Market, Inc. Pike and Acme Streets Highway Rts. 7 and 50*N Noble County Soil Conservation District News Kenneth Smith, of Ad in Rang er Station, Modoc National For est, Adin, California, recently saw an article in the February issue of The Farm Journal, con cerning the stock water tanks being used in Southeastern Ohio. Noble county was men tioned as being one of the dis tricts in the original develop ment of the modern steel form. At Mr. Smith's request, the technicians of the, Noble Soil Conservation District contacted the manufacturers of these forms, the manufacturers being the Watt Wheel and Car Co., of Barnesville, Ohio. They will send him complete information. Since their develop ment in 1951, the districts thru out the midwest have purchased these steel forms from the Watt. Wheel and Car Co., Barnesville. These forms have been one of the greatest aids in the develop ment of livestock water. Reminders In The Mail Approximately 30 cards were mailed, last week by the Noble Soil Conservation District to farmers who purchased trees from the district this year. The cards requested that all farmers wishing the new tree planter used in planting their trees, should contact the district super visors. The supervisors are also in search of someone to operate the tree planter on a custom basis and to assist other farmers in the use of the new tree plant er. IN MEMORY I p. l«vir.4 memory of my dear father. John Luke who passed away seven years asro March 4, 1950. The depths of sorrow we can not tell Of the one we loved so well, We miss vou still and always will. Until we meet again. Sadly missed by: the Children. Laura Depew. 36pd IN MEMORY In memory of Weltha D. King, who left us two vears ago, March 6, 1955. Memories are treasures in one can steal. Death leaves a he ri ache no one can heal. Same may haye forgot* row that you are gone, But we will remember no mutter how long. Sadly missed by: Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar King, Children and Grandchildren. 3tipd JAMES A. WATSON AITTIOMFR Phone 274-R Caldwell 607 Cumberland Street CALDWELL, OHIO Pie ase Call or Write for Auction Sales Service FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Pqgt' Seven BBW- "gy- Noble County A. S. C, News Notes The 195t wool marketing year ends March 31, and applications must be received in the office of county Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Commit tee no later than Aprii 30, Ray mond Dennis, chairman an nounced this week. Any wool or lambs sold after March 31, will not be eligible for an incentive payment under the 1956 program. Dennis said. An originai copy of the wool sales receipt is necessary for ASC records. Those selling lambs must hare proper certification that the lambs were unshorn at the time of sale. It is the pro ducer's responsibility to get the proper receipt and certification and to make his incentive pay ment application before the final date. Dennis said. 1 our a I ib ail Hag Dear S. Will you please mail me a copy of your paper, dated Feb. 28. I believe this is the one that contains the editorial on the present state administration. A very good friend of mine, who is a former Noble Countian, says that this is very worth while reading. Thanks Richard Jones, McConnelsville, Ohio Route 4 It's Like Striking Gold At KENNEDY'S in Barnesville! Kennedy's in Barnesville Will Save You Money on Many Items! Westinghouse Sweepers with A five-vear warranty. Sale Price—$49.95 Westinghouse Automatic Dryers.—New 1957 Models. Sale Price—S139.95 Westinghouse Automatic Washers--Xew 1957 Models. Sale Price—S179.95 Mew 42-inch Cabinet Sinks, complete with fittings. Sale Price—S89.95 0 Richmond Bathrooms, com plete to floor. Sale Price—$159.95 I lint & Walling shallow well pumps, less tank. Sale Price—S99.00 Complete installation of Electric Heat, as well as Gas. Oil and Coal furnaces. Complete line of Floor Tile, including Excelon Coro lon. Complete line of DuPont Paints for inside and out side. We dve S & Green Stamps. I] A /. CREDIT. KENNEDY'S in Ikimewille—Phone 800. Open nights by appointment. POLLED HEREfORD AUCTION 1:00 F. M. TWIN CITY RANCH MCCONNELSVILLE, OHIO Sale at the Ranch, Two Miles Northeast 9t Town On State Route 78. Heated Sale Barn Lunch Served on the Grounds $ Featuring the Breeding of a Proven Sire TCR PLATO MISCHIEF His winnings at 11 shows in 1955 and 1956 profirp his ability to sir* the kind of cattle judges like. -SALf INCLUDES- I BRED HEIFERS 27 OPEN HEIFERS Many Good Replacement Heifers—Also 4-II and FT A Prospects 10 HERD BULL PROSPECTS pulls for the Farmers. ALL CATTLE TB AND BANGS TESTED. APPERSON & GANDER Owners Write for Catalogues.