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2 I 1 I 1 1 e Tom Kelly Gives Lecture To Distri A large number of school teach ers from Noble, Morgan, Monroe, and Washington counties assem bled in Caldwell, Tuesday evening, at the high school auditorium to hear Tom Kelly, widely platform cartooist, who on soil conservation. There were several other color ful drawings which illustrated such points as erosion in lower river valleys, flood aspects and the nec esssity of water storage. In closing, Mr. Kelly said, “Pros perity does not start at the factory payroll window, but comes from the ground up. Soil makes big business possible.” SEEKS EXTENSION Congressman P. W. Griffiths to cay wired Mr. Paul Porter, OPA Administrator, “DEMAND INDEF INITE EXTENSION OF SPARE SUGAR COUPONS 9 AND 10, GOOD FOR FIVE POUNDS EACH, 'WHICH ARE DUE TO EXPIRE OCTOBER 31.” Beet sugar refiners in the West ern States are worried about where they are going to store the 1,600,000 tons of beet sugar now being har vested. At the same time, the East ern States are in the grip of a sugar famine more acute than any during the war. Millions of housewives east of the Mississippi will be un able to “cash in” coupons 9 and 10 before they expire unless an exten sion is granted. ENJOYING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dickinson and daughter, Arlene, of Hiram, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mattie Groves, near Caldwell and H. W, Dickinson, near McConnelsville. __________ in town ship. Mrs. Margaret Donohoo, Home be in Demonstration agent, will charge. Interesting ct Teachers Jbrary News known lectured superin I. Stein- H. C. Secrest, county tendent of schools, and J. er, director of soil conservation in Noble county, had charge of the meeting on “Conservation For Mr. Kelly drew many cartoons, illustrating which he wished par get across to his audi- Speaking Everyone,’’ interesting the points ticularly to ence. Some of the more outstanding portraits during the evening, in cluded: Indian portrait, drawn by Kelly while he told the story of the land of plenty before the white man arrived beaver repair ing the dam, who unlike the grass hopper protects his food supply up and down hill field or square farming in a round country con toured-strip-cropped field or fur rows on the level the Sphinx, who saw civilization vanish because it neglected the land and closing with the flag, super-imposed over a contoured, strip-covered land scape, used to typify the American ideal which soil and water con servation is perpetuating by pre serving the physical American. CLEARANCE SALE ON MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Nov. 3 to Nov. 17 11 Days The Noble County Health League, through its officers and Executive Secretary, J. H. Colley, of Belle Valley, has expanded its health pro gram considerably during the past year. Its latest activity has been to present the Caldwell Public Lib rary with a number of new books pertaining to the subject of health. These are all new publications and are not technical books, but are written for the average reader. The titles are as follows. “Paths to Bet ter Schools”, by the American Association, of School Administrat tors “Home Health and Nursing”, by Alma Long “Family Health Ser vice in Tuberculosis”, by the Com munity Service Society Marriage and Family Relations”, by Robert G. Foster “Child Care and Train by Faegre and Anderson by Dr. W. “Introduction to Public by Harry S. Mustard ing' “Contagious Diseases”,, W. Bauer “L.l— Health”, by Harry Brucellosis in Man and Animals”,! by I. Forest Huddleson. These books are available in the I library now, as they have been pre pared for circulation. During the month of September the Health League sponsored a Tuberculosis test in the schools, and their next activity will be the sale of Christ mas seals. Officers of the Noble County Health League are as fol lows: Mrs. Marvin Wood, president Mrs. Frank Tarleton, vice-president Mrs. Herschel Jordan, secretary Thelma Rice, treasurer Mildred Long, seal sale chairman J. H. Col ley, executive secretary. The Board of Trustees of the Lib rary wishes to thank this organiza tion for its excellent donation, and hopes that the people of Noble county will avail themselves of this helpful material. Library hours are from 10:00 tol 4:30 Monday through Saturday, and vd acti enjoying a "e and Mr. Dickinson is month’s vacation with his wife daughter, surne his duties employee at Francisco, Calif. after which he will re- Hunter’s Point, San TO HOLD MEETING A meeting on the repair of spring filled cushions will be held Thurs day, Grace Hedge,Brookfield November 7, at the home ol from 6:30 to 8:00 on Saturday eve-IllAl I UlXLliVIO nings. HIP ENJOYING FISHING TRIP Ralph Brumbach and Clyde Har ris left Tuesday for Florida where they will enjoy a two weeks fishing trip. Mr. Brumbach now makes his home at Dade City, Florida. TICKETS ON SALE ducted at the Stellfox cut rate, Gillespie’s drug store and Ralston’s drugs. Tickets for the homecoming fame with McConnelsville, Nov. 11, v. ill go on sale at the above places Saturday. PALMER SAVE AS MUCH AS $10.00 to $100.00 THE SALE INCLUDES ALL LEADING GRANITES AND MARBLE ROCK OF AGES BARRE MODERN GRAY MAHOGANY CRYSTAL GRAY WARSAW RED RED ST. CLOUD VERMONT MARBLE YOUR MONUMENT WILL BE ERECTED WITHIN TWO WEEKS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. Take Advantage Of Our Sale Buy At Pre-war Prices. O I 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. Evening and E HOURS m., Monday Through Saturday. Sunday by Appointment. Guernsey Memorials ROCK OF AGES AUTHORIZED DEALERS Cambridge—Phone 2366 Turner Avenue. Rear of St. Francis Hospital Caldwell—Phone 168 W’est Street COURTHOUSE IT A PPFNTNCS I Probate Court I Notice of appeal filed in the CRITICALLY ILL---------------------------I tate of S Shriver. Precipe Mrs Frances Lyons, 75, mother of I Lanscupt filed. Mrs Chester Ryan and Mrs. Gilbertl First and final account of Ellen Hamilton, Caldwell, is seriously illl Douglas, guardian filed in the at the Ryan home on North street.l guardianship of Helen Constance Mrs Lyons has resided her entirel heed. For hearing Nov. 30. Applica ble in Brookfield township, nearltmn for appointment of new guar Cumberland. Mrs. Velma Reed of chan filed. Bond approved and Let the home is also a daughter. Guardianship issued to F. D. I i etired farmer, of the Dexter City I T^torc „liar. community, fell from the porchF roof, Monday morning, fracturing] 1 is left hip. He was given 1...... at Thompson hospital and then re moved to the Good Samaritan hos pital in Zanesville. es for Hearing had and Will of James Chart’srfs Neptune. 76. prominent admitted to probate and re- Hearing had and Letters of guar dianship issued to W. V. Archer as firt aidl guardian of Maude Glover. Application for letters of adminis tration filed in the estate of G. H. Zimmerman. For hearing Oct.28. First and final account of W. T. Woodford, administrator of Leonard Moodford, filed. For hearing Nov. 30. First and final account of Effie Bates, administrator, filed in the es tate of William Bates. For hearing Nev. 30. Private sale ordered. First and final account of Mike Sarisky, administrator, filed in the for the! of pter Sarisky. For hearing £amc’I November 30. ng con-1 Exception to first and final ac estate of Lydia the count filed in Carpenter. Application estate filed in for the transfer of real estate of James Certificate issued to transfer real estate of John A. Haga. First and final account of Harding, administrator, tate of Nancy Harding. Nov. 30. Real Estate Transfers G. P. filed in es For hearing Murrey to F. W. and Dorothy John W. and Jeanne Hazard, Cald well, lot 340. Day Brown to Rolland Stephen, Beaver township, 80 acres. Mabie Blanche and Alonzo M. Dyer to Gilbert and Ruth Ritter beck, Ava, lots 17 and 19. Mary E. Finley, deceased, to John E. Finley, et al, Wayne township, three acres. Leo E. and Norma Carter to G. D.Wagner, Detroit, lot 4. Margaret and Max Lowman to M. D. and Jennie Hitchens, Terrace addition, lots 6 and 7. Ignatz and Veronka Fox to Ralph Schoeppner, Fulda, 1 1/9 acre. Francis Shafer, et al, to Bernard L. Shafer, Enoch township, 96 acres. John L. and Geneva Barnes, de- THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO AT ceased, to Iola Wilson, et al, Marion township, 86.94 acres. Horace C. Craig, et al, to Mae Snyder, trustee, Marion township, 86.94 acres. Carroll C. Craig, et al, to Mae Snyder, trustee, Marion township, 86.94 acres. Martin L. Belleville to Judith C. Masters, Jackson township. Seven acres. F. L. and Grace Starr to R. C. Slack, trustee, Brookfield township, 80 acres. Joseph Crock, et al, to Andrew Crock, et al, Harriettsville, lot 41 and part of lot 42. Andrew Crock, et al, to William C. Bonar and Bernard F. Crum, Harriettsville, lot 41 and part of lot 42. W. E. Rose to Thomas and Duane Boyd, Seneca Lake, lot 44. John Forshey, deceased, to Nora and William Forshey Stock town ship, 8.22 acres. E. E. Jeffers to Arthur E. Mallory, Sr, undivided one-half interest. Lizzie M. and Don Ensel to Charles F. and Deitta Clark, Jack son township. 40.50 acres. Nancy Harding, deceased, to G. P. Harding, et al, Brookfield town ship, 59.57 acres. John A. Haga, deceased, to Eu gene O. Haga, Jackson township, undivided one-sixth interest, 50 Mary E. Porter, deceased, to Emma O. Woodforcj, et al, Jackson township, 85.86 acres. James A. Porter, deceased, to Mary E. Porter, Jackson township, 85.86 acres. Fern and Lawrence Woodford to Clifford L. Porter, Jackson ship, 84.36 acres. town- DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO HOLD MEETING The Slovak Federated club, Valley, will hold a rousing Sunday afternoon, November 3 o’clock, in the basement of the Corpus Christi church. An interest ing program has been planned and all democratic women are invited to Belle rally 3, at all democratic women are invited attend. NAMED GRAND MARSHALL Mrs. Henry Brumbach was stalled as grand marshall at the Grand chapter meeting of the Or dei of Eastern Stars, held last week in Cleveland. Mrs. Brumbach is past worthy matron of Amazon chapter. Others attending from here were Mrs. Edw. L. Merry, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mrs. H. C. Secrest, Mrs. C. R. Tipton, and Mrs. Willis Hupp. JVe Have It. Come See It! SENSATIONAL NEW 1947 Studebaker Commander Come in and see this long awaited new postwar Studebaker Commander! Its big! It’s powerful! It’s impressively distinctive! Beautiful originations in body styling! Luxurious fittings and appointments! Most advanced of all America’s quality cars! It’s low and long amazingly roomy completely new from every view! See this revolutionary new 1947 Studebaker Commander here now I CENTRAL MOTOR CO CALDWELL, ^uaPw DIVORCES GRANTED Two divorce hearings were held in the Common Pleas court, Friday morning, Judge L. B. Frazier on the tench. Attorney W. V. Archer rep resented the plaintiffs in both ac tions. Ruby Geary was granted a di vorce from Loren Geary, having charged gross neglect of duty. The defendant was ordered to pay $100 per month for the support of their four minor children. Randall Moore, charging gross ne glect of duty, was granted a divorce from Eileen Moore. They have no children. REGULAR MEETING Regular meeting of the Noble county board of education will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock in the office of county superinten dent H. C. Secrest, who will preside. SCOUT EVFCUTIVE MEETING H. C. Secrest represented Noble county at the executive committee meeting of the Zane Trace area Boy Scouts, Monday evening, at a meeting in Zanesville. A dinner was served at the Rogge hotel, followed VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Hammat, of Shelbyville. Ind., visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roe M. Jacobs, Main street. The Hammats bad spent the weekend with their son, George Hammat and family. Marietta. They are former known residents of Caldwell. SUFFERS HEART Jesse Phillis, 65, was treated and Bethesda hospital, urday, in- OHIO well FRACTURES HIP Mrs. Elizabeth Danford was moved Monday in the B. B. Wheel er ambulance to the Haskett rest home in Cambridge, where she will recuperate from a fractured hip, re ceived in a fall at the home of Mrs. Pluma Smith, Sarahsville. She for merly lived in Caldwell. re ATTACK of Reinersville, dismissed from Zanesville, Sat- when he suffered a heart i ttack in that city. His condition is improved. MOVE TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lippert and family, of Reynoldsburg, left the past week for California, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Lippert is the former Muriel Keeton, of Caldwell. Mr. Lippert is a native of Batesville. SHERIFF’S SALE IN PARTITION The State of Ohio, Noble County. Common Pleas Court. Case No. 8389 Stanley Bates, Plain Utt. vs Roy Bates, et. al., Dereidaim Notice is hereby given, that on Saturday, the 30th Day of November, A. D. 1946, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A. M„ public auction will offer for sale at _____ at the West Door of the Court House, in Caldwell. Ohio, the following real es tate, situate in the County of Noble and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Marion, to-wit: Fraction Number 2 of the South West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 28. Township 7. of Range 7. con taining 36 acres, more or less. Also Fraction Number 2 of the North East quarter of Section 34, Township 7 of Range 7, County, State, and Townsnip aforesaid containing 46 acres, more or less, and being the same property con veyed by Samuel Hathway to Lewis J. Moore by deed dated March 30, and recorded in Volume 26, Page the deed records of Noble County, to which deed reference is hereby for more particular description of premises. ia.30. Onio, made said Appraised at $1,800.00, and cannot be sold for less than TWO-THIRDS of that amount. 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 County, Ohio, and directed to me, the under signed Sheriff, TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Given under my hand this 24th day of October, 1946. CLAYTON McKEE. Sheriff Noble County, Ohio. By Harrv L. Merritt, Deputy. C. Young. Attorney. 17 18 19 20 16 Notice of Appointment Estate of H. Zimmerman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Gladys C. Zimmerman, of Caldwell, Ohio, has been duly appointed administratrix of the es tate of G. H. Zimmerman, deceased, late of Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio. Creditors are required to tile their claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 28th day of October. 1946. OTTO POLING, Probate Judge of said County. 16 17 18 PLAN RALLY The young people of the Stafford community are having a Youth for Christ Rally Friday evening, Nov ember 1 at the Stafford Methodist church. A special invitation has been extended to the youth of Noble county. Rev. William M. Miller, of Woods field, will be the speaker of the evening and Earl Wells, of Woods field will lead the song service. The meeting will begin at 8 o’clock. TO HAVE CITY DELIVERY Postmaster Westerman, Woods field, has received word from the Postoffice department that city de livery would be established in Woodsfield to take effect March 1, 1947. After all these years, the Mon roe county neighbor is finally catch ing up to Caldwell. NOBLE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 30 31 2—Big Features—2 BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT CUMMINGS —In— “THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS” —2nd Swell Feature— “DICK TRACY” _With— MORGAN CONWAY ANNE JEFFREYS Both Features Shown After 8:42 FRIDAY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1-2 Matinee Saturday—2:00 P. M. Also—NEWS CARTOON SUNDAY MONDAY NOVEMBER 3-4 Matinee Sunday—2:00 P. M. best- The sensational seller comes to full flower on the screen’ ^Darryl if. if-a nuck Thnrsday,October 31, 1948 I ne of the femin ine leads in the action-packed d-pma “Cornered.” showing at the Noble on Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 6 and 7. Dick Powell has the starring role. SEE THE KIRBY BEFORE YOU BUY! KIRBY COMPANY 316 North Street CALDWELL, OHIO —Phone 167— We Also Repair All Makes of Sweepers TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 OUR BIG NIGHT You'll Smile Through Your Tears When You See! “A BOY, A GIRL AND A DOG” —Starring— SHARYN MOFFETT JERRY HUNTER WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 2 IRENE DUNNE REX HARRISON LINDA DARNELL. ANNA ano THE KING OF SIAM One Night Only! 2—Big Features—2 He Was Always One Wave Ahead of the Sheriff! LEON ERROLL —In— “RIVERBOAT RHYTHM” With 5 0.-^ by JOHN CROMWELL Produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON 2a CE mu RY -FOX FRANKIE CARLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA ------2nd Swell Feature------ WALTER MICHEUME ^CHEIREL -VALE MORRIS CARNOVSKY LOGAR LUTHtR BARRIER ADLER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 One Night Only! ON OUR STAGE —In Person— DOC WILLIAMS AND HIS BORDER RIDERS FROM WWVA. —Feating— HIRAM HAYSEED The Mighty Atom Returns To the Stage! CURLY SIMS A Wizard on the Mandolin CHICKIE WILLIAMS The Girl with the Lullaby Voice CY WILLIAMS The Boy with the Silver __ Voiced Fiddle! ------On Our Screen____ BOB STEELE in NAVAJO KID Shows 7 and 9 P. M. Admission: 25c and 50c