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Ten County League Unchanged After Weekend Competition The Noble county league standing remained the same this week as the three top teams are still tied for first place. Summerfield, and Dex ter City both winning games last week while Belle Valley played a NOBLE COUNTY LEAGUE W Opp Pts 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 Summerfield Dexter City Belle Valley Harriettsville Batesville---- Sarahsville Forest Grove This standing does not include the games played Tuesday, December 17. Summerfield 27—Harriettsville 18 The Golden Gophers of Summer field continued undefeated in league play last Firday night by repulsing Harriettsville 27-18. Carpenter was high man with nine points. The game was played at Summerfield, IROXY “House of Hits” WEDNESDAY THURSDAY —Double Feature— Primitive Emotions Loosed By the Spell of Jungle Nights! JANE WYATT “STRANGE CONQUEST” ------Second Feature----- KANE RICHMOND —In— “DON’T GAMBLE WITH STRANGERS” Both Features Shown After 8:25 FRIDAY SATURDAY Matinee Saturday—2:00 P. M. 2 BIG HITS 2 LEO GORCEY and THE BOWERY BOYS HONTZ HALL BOBBY JORDAN BILLY BENEDICT TULA LORING ------Second Feature----- Magnificent in Magnacolor! “HOME ON THE RANGE” —Starring— MONTE HALE ADRIAN BOOTH BOB NOLAN SONS OF THE PIONEERS Also Chapter 11 “Zorro's Black Whip” SUNDAY MONDAY Matinee Sunday—2:00 P. M. HER MASTER WAS LOVE. HIS MISTRESS WAS MUSIC A powerful love »tory tcreened In the full glory of Technicolorl Frank Borages^ 1 VI ALWAYS JI LOVED YOU Ji IN TECHNICOLOR PHILIP CATHERINE WILLIAM DORN McLEOD CARTER MME. MARIA OUSPENSKAYA FELIX BRESSART FRITZ FELD Directed by FRANK BORZAGE A 1 REPUBLIC PICTURE I the Harriettsville reserves 12-11. Summerfield Ritterbeck Leasure Carpenter Havener---- Warner Horton 28 44 27 90 44 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 84 118 33 106 51 37 50 127 119 non-league game and therefore did not alter their position in the race for first place. Summerfield defeated Harrietts ville, 27-18, Dexter rolled over Sarahsville, 70-27. The other league game saw Batesville defeat Forest Grove 38-16. Summerfield Harriettsville 5 ._ 11 Totals Harriettsvilel Baker C. Singer Smithberger Singer Tewanger Fliehman Schafer 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 7 27 18 13 7 4 4 Official—Huntsman TUESDAY Our Big Night! Gene and Schnozzle Romp To Prairie Rhythm! GENE AUTRY JIMMY DURANTE ANN MILLER “MELODY RANCH” WEDNESDAY THURSDAY DECEMBER 25-26 Of Starring EDDIE FAYE with PHILIP feated Forest Grove seconds 26-4. Bajesville Ankrom D. Long Hannahs---- Moore-------- winning Flood-------- |H. Carpenter Totals 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 4 2 0 1 81 Forest Grove 11 Haga-------- 91 Lawrence 51 Coyle 1 [McNabb 31 Foraker 271 Stewart---- ~l Totals 21 Batesville 51Forest Grove 1 5 3 1 i i io ... 4 Totals 3 11 ALBERT MARLOWE Raymond WAIBURN William FRAWLEY James MILLICAN Wallace FORD Associate Producer I Director ALLAN DWAN A REPUBLIC PICTURE —Coming Soon— OLIVIA DellAVILAND LEW AYRES —In— “THE DARK MIRROR” NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF NOBLE COUNTY. OHIO ELI ROGERS, Plaintiff Said premises are appraised at One thousand Dollars ($1,000 00) and must be sold said sale 3 0 7 3 1 0 Harriettsville Baker Smithberger Singer Tewanger I Fliehman Schafer Love---------- 16 Batesville 38—Forest Grove Forest Grove opened their home I season last Friday evening by en tertaining the Batesville Beavers and went down in defeat 38-16. Hannahs was high for the winners with 18 points while Haga and Law rence topped Forest Gorve’s scor ing with five each. In the prelim-1 Forest Grove inary, the Batesville reserves de-1 Coyle Totals -I Lawrence [McNabb I |Stewart [Foraker Totals [Harriettsville o Cain--------- Totals Caldwell ___. Forest Grove PATRICK REED SIR AUBREY SMITH A A A A JANE SECREST, Ct al. |A Defendant. 12 In pursuance of the order of the Pro-12 bate Court of Noble County, I will of-12 fer for sale at public auction on the IA 4th day of January. 1947. at 10 o’clock|A A. M., on the premises the following!# described real estate situated in the|A County of Guernsey, State of Ohio, and|A in the township of Valley, to wit: Be-|A ing a part of the South West Quarter! A of the North West Quarter of Section! A Nine (9) Township Eight (8) and Rangel Nine (9) Beginning for the same at the I North West Corner of Michael Lot thence South along the line between said I Michael Secrest and William H. Secrest, ten rods (10) to the South line of said William H. Secrest Lot thence West along the said line thirty-four (34) feet thence North (10) rods to the Public Street thence East along South side of said Public Street, thirty-four (34) feet to the place of beginning, containing Twenty and sixty hundredths (20.60) square rods for not less than two-thirds of 15 appraised value, and the terms of|2 are cash on confirmation thereof. S ELI ROGERS. 2 Guardian of the estate|u of Jane Secrest. I 22-23-24-25|2 ll Notice of Appointment Estate of John Fisher, Deceased. A Notice is hereby given that Albert Ritterbeck. of Summerfield, Ohio, Route A 1, has been duly appointed Executor of|A the estate of John Fisher, deceased, late A of Stock Township. Noble County. Ohio A then I A four IA Creditors are required to file then A claims with said fiduciary within four A months or be forever barred. fl Dated this 11th day of December, 1946.| fl OTTO POLING. Probate Judge of said County. |5 23 24 25 |2 Notice of Appointment I Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 11th day of December. 1946. OTTO POUNG. Probate Judge of said County. 23 24 25 2 2 4 0 0 2 21 14 10 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 5 1[ 0 3 6 1 1 0 0 the Christopher 11 McKee Totals Forest Grove Harmon Marquis___ Ramsey .Wiley fourth I Notice of Appointment 01 Estate of Louise Ullman. Deceased. t| t| 3 1 0 2 1 7 7 1 2 2 2 14 6| 6 7 37 28 20 7 21 6 13 THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO Summerfield Defeats TI Lower Salem, 46-31 81 21 game from the Lower Salem Card 18|inals last Tuesday night 46-31 with Ritterbeck __ 1 1 1 6 81 Horton_____ 1 Leasure 1 Warner 16| Totals 381 Lower Salem 16|Dye _______ [Miller 19 8 24 13 9 5 Harriettsville 33—Forest Grove 17 Thomas Harriettsville turned back Forest[ Close Grove 33-17 in a game played at[Merrow 1 [Harriettsville last Tuesday night, as[schoeppner is|the Elks presented a well-balanced[yoho ______ attack to win the game. In the pre-| Totals liminary, Harriettsville reserves fcated Forest Grove 32-10. de- I 0 2 0 3 1 2 3 41 11 21 35l 1 371 Al Notice is hereby given that Luna Ull II man, of Harriettsville. Ohio, Route L|jtt? $|has been duly appointed Administratrix '"‘“of the estate of Louise Ullman, deceased, Tfeff late of Elk Township, Noble County, Ohio. ba,* Creditors are required to file their II claims with said fiduciary within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 9th day of December, 1946 OTTO POLING. |.^- Probate Judge of said County 22 23 24 te*•| THE A A A PRACTICAL GIFT A A A A a GAIL CHRISTMAS- MEN’S WORK SHOES Pair—$3.45 A A A s MACKINAWS 1 4 MEN & BOYS HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR MEN & WOMEN BOYS’ SWEATERS GIRLS’ ANKLETS RUBBER WEAR —For Every Member Of the Family! OVERALL JACKETS MEN’S COVERT SHIRTS and PANTS Merry Xmas 61 for the winners. The game was 331 played at Summerfield, the T|also winning 43-17. -r[ Summerfield 51 Carpenter 12 14 5 9 6 46 0 0 1 1 0 2 6 7 2 4 3 22 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 5 4 8 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 6 0 13 0 31 13 I Belle Valley Loses T|To Chandlersville 21 Barlock IJ.. Barlock 3|Galayda ^1 Forest------------- Caldwell Independents Lose To Forest Grove The Caldwell Independents were edged out 37-35 in a close game at Forest Grove last Friday night as Johnny Watson parted the nets for 17 points. Harmon scored 13 for the winners in a game which saw Cald well leading to enter quarter. Caldwell Watson Eagleson Jw. Radcliff I|g. Harbaugh 19 9 25 12 33I Mishlan 171 Totals 3 lead in- Belle Valley never held the Tuesday evening, when they 8|vaded the Chandlersville home port "land lost to the Muskingum county 31 team, 43 to 33. Eck shared scoring Mishlan and 81 11 honors for the two teams. In the 331 preliminary game. Chandlersville TI 0 1 1 3 1 6 1 0 2 1 1 5 nosed out Belle Valley, 16 to II was a non-league game. 2 Belle Valley li. This 3 2 4 0 2 Totals___ ______ 17 9 43 Belle Valley ____ 10 16 27 33 Chandlersville ___ 13 20 31 43 Notice of Drawing Jurors 17| Office of Commissioners of Jurors, ql Noble County. Ohio. I December 10, 1946. 41 To All Whom It May Concern: z? I On Monday, the 23rd day of Decem D| ber, 1946, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the 51 office of the Commissioners of Jurors of licly drawn the Common 3 1 0 0 1 5 I Noble County, Ohio, jurors will be pub OJI Ur.iv Hrnwn for the January Term of Pleas Court of said County 13l 5 as TO ALL OUR FRIENDS! a Estate of Harry H. Moseley, Deceased. IS Notice is hereby given that George I L. Moseley, of Dexter City, Ohio. has|JS been duly appointed Administrator of I the estate of Harry H. Moseley. de*|# ceased, late of Dexter City, Noblel County. Ohio. S! COLLARTS JIB SHOESTORE ON THE SQUARE' K WALKENSHAW. O BOND. Commissioners of Jurors. E. 23 ._ 2 3 3 .. 3 16 Photo Developing—Gillespie’s Im O It |J8J BELTS WALLETS Men’s Belts in a variety of designs—$1.00 to $1.95. Boys’ Belts—$1.00 Wallets for Men— $1.50 to $4.50 GLOVES Fur Lined at—$6.00. Pig Skin and Capes— $3.95 to $5.75 Wool—$2.25 Boys’ Gloves—$1.95 to $2.45 PAJAMAS Boys’ Pajamas, in either Broadcloth or Flannel— Sorry, No Men’s Left. $1.70 and $2.10 in LEGAL NOTICE In the pursuance of the order of the Probate Court of Noble County, I will offer for sale at public auction on 21st day of December, 1946. at 1 o’clock A. M.„ at the West Door of the Court House, in Caldwell, Noble County. Ohio, the following described real es tate: Summerfield took a non-league Ritterbeck and Carpenter leading 21 reseves the 10:00 TRACT 112 the attack with 14 and points Situate in the Township of Brookfield, County of Noble, and State of Ohio, to wit: Being Fraction No. 12 in the south east quarter of Section 33, Township 8. of Range 10, as said Fraction is platted, numbered and returned by the District Assessor of real property for said Brookfield Township for the year 1910. containing 17.87 acres, more or less. Ex cept the coal in and underlying said Township 8, of Range 10, as said Frac tion is platted, numbered and returned by the District Assessor of real prop erty for said Brookfield Township, for the year 1910, containing 87.07 acres, more or less. Excepting from the above described Fraction No. 1, 30 acres, more or less, off the north end of said Tract heretofore conveyed by a deed of gen eral warranty to L. Kuntz, by Ro bert Miller and wife, and Paul Miller and wife, and containing in all the premises herein conveyed 74.94 acres, more or less. Also situate in the County of Noble, State of Ohio, and in the district of lands sold at Zanesville, Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: A part of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 33, Town ship 8, of Range 10 beginning at the southeast corner of said half-quarter, thence west 13 chains and 37 links to a post, thence north 7 chains and 47 links, thence east 13 chains and 37 links to the east line of said half-quarter section, thence south 7 chains and 47 links to the place of beginning containing ten acres, more or less. TRACT 2 Situate in Sharon Township. Noble County. Ohio, and being sixty acres, more or less, located in the northwest quarter of Section 3, Township 7, of Range 10. and commencing for the same at the northwest corner of said quarter section, thence running south on the section line 18 rods to the center of the Renrock Road, thence along the center of said quarter section thence north along the quarter section line to the north line of said section at the northwest the north beginning, less. northeast corner of said quarter thence west along section line to the place containing 60 acres, more 7 4 6 6 2 1 1 3 4 10 33 11 11 Marshall ____ _______ 1 0 2 Peairs ______ _______ 1 0 2 Miller_______ _______ 6 2 14 Jones ________ _______ 3 2 8 Bauserman__ _______ 0 1 1 Eck _________ _______ 6 4 16 Chandlersvillein of or TRACT 3 Brookfield, of of and State No. 8 in the Situate in the Township in the County of Noble Ohio, and being Fraction W',2 of the SEI* and Fraction No. 5 in the E'a of the SW*/, of Section 34, Township 8, of Range 10, except 7.83 acres conveyed by John Foster to Geo Foster 1881 from Fraction No. 5. as said fractions are platted, numbered and returned by the Land Appraiser for the year 1880. and which are platted, num bered and returned by the Land Ap praiser for said Brookfield Township for the year 1910 as Fraction No. 3 in the W‘,2 of the SE1/, and Fraction No. 2 in the E’i of the SW1, of Section 34. Township 8. of Range 10, and containing 135 acres, more or less. Said premises are appraised at: Tract 1, $2,125.00 Tract 2. $900 00 Tract 3, $1,680.00, and must be sold for not less than two-thirds of said appraised value, and the terms of sale are cash on con firmation thereof. PAUL MILLER. Administrator of the Estate of C. D. James, Deceased. L. C. Young, Attorney. every con Priced to $1.50 $1.95 Gorgeous Ties ceivable pattern. suit all—50c $1.00 20 21 22 23 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs, Caldwell, Ohio, at the office of the Village Clerk in City Hall until 4:00 o'clock P. M., December 30, 1946. For the purpose of furnishing one (1) one ton and one-half (Hi) cab and chassis, long wheel base (160 inches approximately), tire size 750-20-8 ply front, 750-20-10 ply dual rear. Dual wheels on rear, over-load springs, frame reinforcements, heavy duty front axile. booster brakes .heavy du radiation, low gear ratio, and oil bain air cleaner. oioht and basketball gan all bids. A. ROGERS. President. D. BUCKEY, Vice President The right is reserved to reject any and W J. KIMNACH Board of Trustees of Public Affairs. 23 21 22! Notice of Appointment Estate of Allen Moore, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Earl Moore and Athel Moore, of Zanesville. Ohio, and Caldwell. Ohio, have been duly ap pointed Executors of the estate of Allen Moore, deceased, late of Center Town ship. Noble County, Ohio. creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four mn-ths or be forever barred. Dated this 26th day of November, 1946 OTTO POLING. Probate Judge of said County. 21 22 23 fs7 lot OF LITTLE THING* CHRISTMAS IS A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS— M. game changed The Caldwell McConnelsviUe Th will be played here evening, Dec. 19, on Thursday rather than 1 With line construction body (light ar rrk„red:iv power) construction. tool Body features—Derrick tunnel, holder (for carrying hand 11 saws, and braces), bit holde jng pockets, through boxes (for earnig cross cut saws), sliding windo ventilating louver ln ..froFlt. ,pan^"~teriai tvpe door locks. adjustable material bins, platform extension, Pro. v ‘slon skid board, supports for rear safetv eves, twelve (12) swlYell ,p material hooks. w*r,.e ’"?c*c,vrea£„t5n Dike sliding steel roof, ladder hracketf, pole brackets with safety .®yaJds’ hber floor, ventilated and insulated rubber goods box. hot line tool coTpa rain coat compartment, der,’1nnd lower down clamps, upper extended and low er sheave bar fittings, sheave bar, sneave wheel, sheave bar support brack winch line safety hook, pole jacK cai rier, snatch block eye bolt. Pint’^,J?00, sliding window in cab, dome hg body, spot light, flag holders, w inch (15.000 pound capacity ?mgle drum controls', winch line, winch line winch seat, quick hook. Pole dein (complete with center leg assembly, foot poles), paint utility body same CaEach bid must contain full name every person or company mtercsiea the same and be accompanied Y bond or certified check on a sc’ bank in the sum of One Hundred Dollar ($100 00) made payable to the Treasurer of the Village of Caldwell, to the satis faction of said Board of Trustees oi Public Affairs of said Village, as a guar anty that, if the bid is accepted, a con tract will be entered into and its per formance properly secured. Has opened an office for the practice of OPTOMETRY Graduate of Northern Illinois College of Optometry Three years of “eye work in United States Army Post-graduate courses at Columbia University, New York City, and Great Lakes Educational Congress, Chicage. Illinois. 41 South 4th Street Don’t forget those little things---- Give Him the fun of open ing lots of packages this year. Suggestions such as Collar and Tie Jewelry Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, Scarfs, Hose or Shirts and Shorts. We have nice Leather Coats, Wool jackets Wool Plaid Sport Shirts and a variety of Sweaters. A Wool Flannel Robe and Slippers would be nice. How about Topcoat or a good Raincoat. Some would like work and every man could use a pair of Jarman Shoes’ FOR THAT BOY—Why not a Hugger Cap with Tabs a Reindeer Sweater or a Sport Shirt, have Finger Tip Coats or Zipper Jackets Raincoats with Hats to match and Dress or Work Shoes James & Quick CALDWELL, Friday evening, Dec. originally scheduled. This was due to the vacation 20. as change plans of the Twin Cities high school. hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w TO EACH OF YOU FROM EACH OF US. Guernsey Memorials Fred Lagraen, Manager Simon Ruby Edward Ruby Walter Myers DR. J. S. 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