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38 w S ?9'l S'* One year year 32*3 5-^ The QB over day ?3 2»Q 3 defeated the reserves 19-17 thriller. With Reed setting the p. 13 points, Caldwell bumpc ville on the to rout the over 2£• ter 30. S 3 2$ 0« Totals Roseville Elliott____ Jaynes Taylor----- Caton (c) Hamilton __ Mautz----- Heckel----- Dunn gw Totals Caldwell Roseville Officials—Zink lived THE JOURNAL A Newspaper In and Published Every For Caldwell and Noble County. Thursday at Caldwell, Ohio. CLARENCE J. ESTADT—Publisher. JOHN D. WHEELER—Editor. Office No. 309—Main Street. An Independent Democrat newspaper that goes into the homes of Noble County and covers the Caldwell business zone like the sunshine. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (Outside Noble County) 12.00 Eight Months (Within Noble County and Radius) $1.50 Six Months One __ Entered at the post office at Caldwell, Noble County, as second class mail matter under Act jf Congress of March 3, 1870 Redskins Top Roseville And Glouster In Lop-Sided League Contests Redskins moved up a notch or two in the league standing by sweeping two games week. during the past Tuesday night they rolled Roseville 41-25 while last Fri night they smothered Glouster 45-20. The Glouster game was close until the second 5 netted 5S?52S5 cats were half when Tilton 12 points while the Tom getting one field goal. In the preliminary, Sarahsville varsity in a with Tues in a league game evening. Again the Redskins turned 4.1---------- jle iast half a Id well re 17. scoring punch in Ramblers. serves were defeated 31- In other games in New Concord was handec loss 42-39 525 by New Lex JcCon v Con lie 30, Glous- McConnelsville 49 nelsville 37, New Lex 36 cord 43, Philo 27 Croc Roseville 21 Crooksville VARSITY GAME Caldwell Craft_____ King------ Keeton----- Murrey Reed Fogle------ Tilton (c) Seffens Ferguson 0 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-1 and DEATHS WILLIE F. VVHEELER Willie F. Wheeler, ville, died at 7:25 o’’do morning at his resid illness of complicatior Sarahsville courity, he lad in Zanesville fo was a painter and de member of the Cobi church. I Painters He had been an ei Charles Dittmar Pai years. Surviving are his Wheeler of the homt ters, Mrs. Marie N an Phone No. 98. 1 0-3 2 Hannahs (c) 1 1-3 3 0 0-2 0 Graham _____________ 1 3-5 5 1 3-5 3 Hopps _______________ 2 1-2 2 2-4 6 Wi?ston ______________ 2 0-0 4 1 2-6 4 Ri uh _________________ 0 2-3 2 9 7-21 25 Totals ___________ 6 7-13 19 6 17 31 41 Ca Id well _____________ 1 6 13 17 5 10 12 25 Sa rahsville __________ 1 4 11 19 Johnson Officials—Allen & Rubel the ktappvn&ss the NEW YEAR ELSWICK’S INSURANCE AGENCY CALDWELL. OHIO flldiTu Cliristmas 7 11.50 I .75 MVL STANDING W Pts. OPP- New Concord ____ 4 1 247 176 Philo _____________ 4 1 173 141 Crooksville ______ 3 1 164 138 Caldwell __________ 2 1 105 79 New Lexington 2 2 154 139 McConnelsville 2 3 197 216 Roseville _________ 1 3 124 155 Glouster __________ 0 6 146 266 VARSITY GAME Caldwell King Keeton Murrey Tilton (c) Ferguson Totals Glouster Brunton Ginan __ Wright Rogers Dodson 4 2 2 6 Glouster 0-1 0-0 1- 6 0-0 0-4 2- 2 2-3 5-19 3 6 0 13 0 6 6 2 41 0 1 6 2 2 3 8 22 0 1 2 0 0 2 4 9 2 4 8 4 7 2 16 8 45 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-1 3-5 0 3 1 6 8 -19 20 14 12 27 45 16 20 9 RESERVE GAME Caldwell King 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 7 Bigley J. Potts V. Tilton (c) Fowler -2 9 0 2 -2 1 -3 5 0 0-1 0-1 1 1 0-1 3 17 10 ean Swope funeral home with Ho ?v. Charles Bowman of the Coburn ecorator an i a Methodist church officiating. Burial urn Metho Ii I as made in Greenwood. onged to Ila 89. W. OGLE npk the G. W. Ogle, 85, prominent resitlent it shop for 32 Dexter City, passed away at his me, Tuesday morning at 3i V 11 Mrs. II1 u 11 dock, following a lingering ill ti rec da ugh- ■ss over a year. jrm AM of the He was born and spent his entire ALL THE JOYS OF CHRISTMAS 5 ho me Mrs. Josephine Alleese of 742 Whipple street, and Mrs. Cath or me Pflieger of 2447 Pine street 60, of Zanes- oric sister, Mrs. Bertha Hutton of i. V imbridge ,and six grandchild on onen -iflnr an Funeral services were held a 2 ■lock Wednesday afternoon at the pppj A KJ A A May the glow of Christmas blessings rest upon your homes and light your paths for health, happi ness and prosperity throughout the com ing year. Merry Christmas, all! ESTADT FUNERAL HOME Phone 159 CALDWELL, OHIO life in that community. Surviving are his widow, Emma Ramsey Ogle, three children, Carl Ogle, Dexter City, Irene Beattey, Toledo, Leight on Ogle, Toledo. There are one brother and two sisters also sur viving, Frank Ogle of Dexter City, Mrs. Andrew Holster of South Olive and Mrs. Blake Smith, Marietta. Mr. Ogle was a well known oil operator and until his retirement made his home in Marietta. Funeral services will be held Tursday at 1:30 p. m. from the Methodist church in Dexter City with Rev. Ivarf Howland of Macks burg officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery with the McVay funeral home in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH D. BELFORD Mrs. Orville Stille of Spruce street, and Mrs. W. C. Wehr of Lewis street, have been notified of the death of their brother, Joseph D. Belford, 67, who died at his home in Dearborn, Michigan, Friday eve ning at seven o’clock following ill ness. Mr. Belford was a native of Noble county, the son of the late Richelieu and Jane Walters Belford, and spent his earlier life in the Caldwell vic inity. He was married twice, his first wife, Margaret McAdams, hav ing died thirty-one years ago. Surviving are his wife, one son, Robert of Covington, Ky., and three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Harris of Flint Mich., Mrs. Betty Dosh of Lansing, Mich., and Mrs. Josephine McLaugh lin of Columbus. Three sisters, Mrs. Orville Stille, Mrs. W. C. Wehr, and Mrs. Winne McGarry of Marietta Four brothers are de- are surviving, ceased. Last rites afternoon at funeral home Rev. Glen M. First Methodist church officiating, followed by were held Tuesday the McVav-Schilling at 2:00 o’clock, with Warner, pastor of the burial in Olive ceme- MILLER for Nicholas Miller, 68, NICHOLAS Last rites who died at the home of his brother, in Zanesville, Friday, were held Tuesday morning at 9:00 o’clock at St. Mary’s Catholic church, Fulda, with Rev. Fr. B. J. Mattes officiat ing. Burial was made in the church cemetery with the Estadt funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Miller was a son of the late Joseph and Catherine Crum Miller. He was never married. There are three brothers and one sister surviving, John of Newark, Frank of Braddock, Pa., Benjamin of Zanesville, and Mrs. John Grazer of Johnstown, Pa. MRS. MOLLIE POWER Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Power, 79, who died Wednesday at the Meek rest home in Byesville, were conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. at the Earl Tom funeral home in Cumberland. Interment was made in Cumberland cemetery. Mrs. Power is survived by three nieces and two nephews, Mrs. Mary Sicilian, Mrs. Rose Sicilian, and Mrs. Lucy Born, all of Columbus, Charles Allen, Cumberland and Francis Power. ROY STOTTSBERRY 43, John late Mr. and Mrs. of Caldwell, died evening following Surviving THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO following brothers and sisters, Ray Stottsberry of Sarahsville, Leslie Stottsberry of Arizona, Mrs. Hobart Dowling of Lowell, and Mrs. Ar mintha Fair and Mrs. Chester Ruth erford, both of Wooster. THEODORE STELLFOX Mr. and Mrs. David Stellfox, Sr., Caldwell, were called to Wil burton, Penna., this week by the death of his brother, Theodore Stellfox. Mr. Stellfox was one in a family of 11 children, four of whom are still living. Funeral services were held at Wil burton. JOHN H. BATES John H. Bates, 80, retired farmer of the Sarahsville community, died at the family home in Sarahsville, Tuesday morning at 8:45 o’clock following an illness of pneumonia. fSs Ws 'i&j^ son of the art attack at his home in Barbeton. He spent all his early life in Noble county. The body was brought to the Mc Vay-Schilling funeral home in Cald- at 2:30 o’clock in Methodist church Monday afternoon the Caldwell Free with Rev. W. A. ville officiating. Burial w Village View cemetery one son, and the Wfc WK WS WkWKWK WISH FOR A y MERRIE Sf W CHRISTMAS AND A VERY i 9 S’ HAPPY NEW YEA, ■M A Hi ii A 2 •v S' S' Ui S' S' 5* S’ S’ S' V i., S' EMPLOYEES OF THE STANDARD OIL SERVICENTER a a a OHIO CALDWELL. E. E. WALTERS, Jeweler 1005 Mill Street CALDWELL, OHIO and Susan entire life a member He was a son of Robert Miller Bates and spent his in Noble county. He was of the Archer’s Ridge church. His wife, Mrs. Rachel belle Bates died last March. Methodist Ara- Mrs. Mrs. The surviving children are: Nellie Everly of the home, Angie Dillon, Mrs. Anna Dchlke, and Mrs. Lona Morosko, all of Zanesville C. W. Bates of Bedford, H. C. Bates, Gilbert Bates, and Mar tin Bates of Zanesville Harry Bates of Sarahsville, and Robert Bates of Ava. Three children are deceased. There are two brothers and a sister surviving, D. G. Bates of Mt. Eph riam, E. D. Bates of Zanesville, and Mrs. David Evans of Byesville, and several grand and great grandchil dren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:00 p. m. at the Metho dist church at Sarahsville, with Rev. CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS Clairg Gray of Chandlersville offic iating followed by burial in Village View cemetery, near Sarahsville. The body has been returned from the McVay-Schxlling funeral home in Caldwell to the home in Sarahs ville. LEMUEL McAULEY DIES Lemuel McAuley, 77, well known farmer of near Keithtown, died at his farm home at four o’clock Wed nesday morning following compli cations. He had been ill for more than a year. He was a son of Clay ton and Leurinsia Montgomery Mc Auley, and was born at Carlisle where he spent his early life. He later resided in Caldwell, then moved to Keithtown where he has since resided. His first wife, Angie Weekly Mc Auley, and one daughter, were killed in a railroad accident. An other daughter is also deceased. He was later remarried to Rosella Hughes, who survives with one son, Burton McAuley, of Butler. He is also survived by three grandchild ren, four great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. W. B. Morrison, and the following brothers, William and John McAuley, of Butler, Clayton McAuley, of Mt. Ephraim, and Clar ence McAuley, of Caldwell. Funeral serviced were held from the Keithtown church, Friday after noon, at 2 o’clock. Interment was made in the church cemetery by the McVay funeral home. Mrs. Clair Boyd spent the week id and Monday with relatives in mesville. MILLER’S GENERAL STORE EAST UNION, OHIO WkWk Wk Ws WkWkWkWkW If e hope it tvill be a perfect and enjoyable Christinas, an event the memories of which you will treasure for many days to come. Best wishes to each of you! No finer gift can we give than our pledge to 1be THE CITY RESTAURANT "On the Square” CALDWELL, G. R. FARLEY & SON ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE CALDWELL. OHIO TIPTON’S HARDWARE CALDWELL, OHIO of greater :service i n he months to come. W e promise lo\ ally tf the same fine our friend that we have■ received from OHIO Sale Of New Dog Tags The sale of dog tags in Noble county will continue until January 20, 1947, according to an announce ment made today by auditor •. McVay. .. •_ Delay in the sale of same foi this county was caused in fixing the pre scribed price. i jners Monday a prices won $1.25: feme nnel licen: The comm is: nounced the following prevail: male dog tag, dog tag, $3.75 and k $12.50. HlERRy a Buy Yours Today! English Walnuts Diamond Brand Lb.—45c ALL YOU WANT APPLES ALL PRICES ALL KINDS $1.60 Bushel Up CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! 2 Lb. Fruit Cake—95c Sweetened Orange Juice 46-oz.—32c Grapefruit Juice 46-oz.—30c New RICE Lb.—19c y1 I Thursday, December 19, 1946 METHODIST MINISTERS AT WARNER HOME Rev. and Mrs. Glen BUG KEY’S HATCHERY Joe Buckey, Proprietor CALDWELL. OHIO MEETINGS M. Warner entertained the Westside Book Club at their home on Fairground and Best Wishes With true appreciation of aH you have done for us, we ex tend our best wishes for a Holi day that will bring you untold STOTTSBERRY GROCERY Mobil Gas & Mobil Oil SARAHSVILLE. OHIO 'ft ^'ft ^’ft ^'ft &.ft ft ^ft POTATOES U. S. No. 1’s Size Northern Grown Christmas Trees All Prices! Per 100 Lb. Bag—S1.75 1 street, Monday evening. There were ap proximately forty guests present. They are members of the Cam bridge district Ministers of the Methodist church and their wives. A Christmas party was enjoy with the singing of carols, movies, and contests, being features of the evening. and our best wishes (Skrislmas ICICLES FOR THAT TREE Box—10c ORANGES California Navels Dozen—29c AND UP Good for juice or every use We will have a complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for your Christmas Dinner. Happy Host Coffee 3 Lb. Bag—89c 1 Lb. Bag—31c Ground Fresh As You Order It! Pure Bee Honey I’/z Lb. Jar—93c 3 Lb. Jar—$1.65 ______ NO LIMIT BROOMS—4 Tie Each—79c KOTEX Regular or Junior Box—24c Miner’s Carbide 4 Lbs.—25c Heinz Ripe Tomato Catsup __ Bottle—27c New SOUP BEANS 2 Lbs.—35c Sweet Potatoes 3 Lbs.—28c i--------------------------------- ii “GOOD FOODS AT FAIR PRICES” y _____ at Ball’s Cash Market AND Ball’s WestSide Market *. 11