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May 19 7:00 Today 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Ding Dong School *0:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Up and Coming 11:00 Home 12:00 Betty White Show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Greatest Gilt 345 Kloss Inn 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody ®:00 Movie Marshal 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom g-55 Weather 7:00 Uncle Harry s Kiddie Corner 7:15 Arnes Brothers 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 You Bet Your Life fc30 Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre 9:00 Dragnet 9:30 Ford Theatre 10:00 Lux Video Theatre 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Weather 11:20 "Ten til Tonight" 11:30 Tonight Friday, May 7:00 Today 8:00 Main Feature (movit) 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Kitchen Camera 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Muck Matinee 1:30 Greatest Gift 3:45 Kloss Inn 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Mowdy Doody 0:00 Movie Marshal 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Wild Bill Hickok 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Guy Lombard© 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Best In Mystauy 9:30 Liberace 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:45 Red Barber's Corner 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Weather 11:80 Ten til Tonight 11:30 Tonight Saturday. Ma* 21 9:00 Action Theatre VXWW t** HEELING 10:00 Pinky Lee Show 10:30 Armed Forces Day Parade 11:00 Funny Boners 11:30 Buffalo Bill, Jr. 12:00 Mr. Wizard 12:30 Town and Country 1:00 Public Service 1:30 WLS TV College 2:00 Abbot and Costello 2:30 To be announced 2:40 Batter Up 2:00 Baseball Cleveland and Detroit 5:00 Wrestlers' Workout 5:30 Roy Rogers 6:00 Kloss Inn Dance Party 7:00 So This Is Hollywood 7:30 Horace Heidt Show 8:00 Mr. Citizen 8:30 Mr. District Attorney 9:00 Imogene Coca Show 9:30 Donald O'Connor Show •10:00 George Gobel Show "10:30 Your Hit Parade 11:00 The Vise 11:30 Late News 11:36 Skyline Theatre CT-Men") Sunday, May 22 11:00 What One Person Can Do 1:15 Industry On Parade 11:30 Action Theatre 12:30 This Is the Life 1:00 Massachusetts Holiday 1:30 Right To Differ 2:00 Public Service film 2:30 To be announced 2:40 Batter Up 2:55 Baseball Cleveland and Detroit 5:00 Hall of'Fame 5:30 Corliss Archer 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 People Are Funny 7:30 Color Spectacular "Promenade" 9:00 TV Playhouse 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 The Bob Cummings Show 11:00 Late News 11:05 Boston Blackie 11:35 Skyline Theatre ("Gentlemen After Dark") Monday, May 23 7:00 Today 9:00 Main Feature movie 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Kitchen Camera 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feathe.r Your Nest 1:00 Shopping with By 1:15 Housewives Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Greatest Gift 3:45 Kloss Inn 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshall Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Phom 14 Caldwell, Ohio wmmm Morning noon night... Electricity is ready to serve you ot tbe flick of a switch 6:40 6:55 7:00 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 9:30 fil Pictured above is the cast of the Caldwell high school senior play, "Our Miss Brooks" which was given Friday evening to a capacity audience at the school auditorium. For a half hour prior to the play and during the inter mission, the Caldwell band furnished the mus ic. The play was under the direction of Byron Steen and well received by those attending. The cast, I. to r., first row, David Smith, TV Newsroom Weather Biff Baker Tony Martin Show News Varavan Sid Caesar Show Science Fiction Theatre Robert Montgomery To be announced Up-to-the-Minute News Weather Little Rascals Tonight 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:20 11:30 Tuesday, May 24 7:00 Today 9:00 Main Feature movie 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Kitchen Camera 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Greatest Gift 3:45 Kloss Inn 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshal Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Penny to a Million 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Bob Hope Show 9:00 Fireside Theatrt 9:30 Dear Phoebe 10:00 Truth or Consequence! 10:30 It's A Great Life 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Weather 11:20 Little Rascals 11:30 Tonight Wednesday, May 25 7:00 Today 9:00 Main Feature movie 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Kitchen Camera 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Shopping with By 1:15 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Greatest Gift "We're proud of our low-cost service" soys end at the same low rates! Y«flt electric rates are still am of tbe cheapest items Ae ian% budget •ad tbe more you we. tbe tower you* average (kilowatt hour) jD&SH Reddy Kilowatt '•mm tyg coot per iwt electricity Actually, tbe coet of electricity cootmuee to go down—wfcik the coet of practically •very other imng expense goes ttffc V V COMPANY the journal. THE 1 A &FL 3:45 Kloss Inn 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances' 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshal Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Masquerade Party 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Request Performance 8:30 My Little Margie 9:00 Danny Thomas Show 9:30 Badge 714 10:00 This Is Your Life 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute- News 11:15 Weather 11:20 Little Rascals 11:30 Tognight The pedestrian record reflect ed the 4th consecutive year of improvement for motor vehicle accidents in 1954. fps? CAT-nwrrrj W11 A V 4 ft i I f\ 7N Wm omo JOURNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO Cast Of "Our Miss Brooks", Senior Class Ploy 4 i 4, i .0 4 jgsL dl Philip Fleeman, Marjorie Ickes, Marilyn Pitts, Beverly Henry. Ray Watson, Larry Brown, Ted Finley, Marianne Richcreek. Second row, 1. to r., Doris Swain, Wilda Shamhart, Barbara Bober, Wilma Nau, Nellie Porter, Sandra Clark, Carol Ann Archer, Virginia Collier, Dennis Gerst, Duane King, Robert Barnhouse and Director iteen. cot Pi HEWS In the estate ol William Carter, deceased, inventory and ap praisement filed. Waiver of notice, filing inventory filed. In the will of Clarabelle Church, deceased, will filed. Application for probate of will filed for hearing, May 13, 1955 at 10:00 a. m. In the guardianship of Stella Newton, bond approved and filed. Letters of guardianship issued to H. W. Morgareidge. In the guardianship of Stella Newton, notice returned and filed. In the estate of Cicero Archer, deceased, estate not subject to tax filed. In the estate of Kermit Archer, deceased, estate not subject to tax filed. In the land sale of Martha King, Vera Warner, guardian, versus her wards, et. al. Sum mons returned and filed. Jr i & i»* -, Trigger-Torque power! You pay nothing extra for Ford's Thundcrbird styling 15 Only Ford offers Thunderblrd Styling Take a closer liK)k at those long, low, "front-running" lines. From the smart, visored head lights to the tapered tail fins, they're Thundcrbird through and through. Step inside. Colorfully fresh Luxury Lounge interiors smoother Angle-Poised ride. nor for Ford's 23-year V-8 experience that brings you new Luxury Lounge interiors make Ford truly yousr "living room on wheels." WHIGVILL.il, Martha Arch er, of Caldwell, spent a few days the past v/eek with Gien Arch er and son, Brady. Freda Guiler was calling on Rose Gulick, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanFos sen and children, of East Union, cpent 1 .' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. feorge Berry. Mrs. Wayne Hayes and chil dren, of Caldwell, spent Monday fternoon with Mr. and Mrs. lenneth Guiler. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Guiler and daughters of Caldwell, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bates. Mrs. Elza Long and sons, of Pleasant City spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. Rose Gulick. Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her man Gordon. Emma West, of Columbus, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. West. Freda Guiler was calling on Mat Gulick, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanFossen. Gladys Roe was cleaning house for Mrs. Mat Gulick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Summers, of Parkersburgr were recent guests of Glen Archer and son, Brady. Martha Archer was calling on Florence Carter, Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry were recent quests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wickham, of Fred ericksdale. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnson and grandchildren, Jill Ann, Lorry and Larry Bates, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter were calling on Mrs. Irma Clymer, of Woods field, Sunday afternpon. Those having friends buried in the Whigville cemetery and are interested in having it clean ed for decoration, please send your donation to Glen Archer or Mrs. H. D. Carter, Summer field route 2. Virgil Watson was calling on Helen Watson, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. West and Emma West were at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. William Gulick were shopping at Cambridge on Saturday. 9 3^= r' 1 .11 iiim i »7 Your new-car dollars buy more a first-class ride in a first-class car is yours at Ford's low fare. today. For example, You command a Y-block V-8 that responds reassuringly when you need it. You have Ford's smoother Angle-Poised ride cushioning out road shock wherever you go. And you own the style-setter—the car that's styled like its brilliant running-mate, the Thunderbird. You can expect more when you trade, too for Fords have been returning more in resale than any other low-priced car. Take a Test Drive and you'll see why! 0. H. PICKENPAUGH—315 WestSlre«l-Caldwell,OMo GREAT TV. FORD THEATRE, CHANNEL ?. WHEELING. W. VA., EACH THURSDAY 8:30 P. RL, E. S. T. Rural Hail Box Improvement Week Will Be Observed In Noble County, Hay 16-21 Patrons should secure from the postmaster or rural carrier in formation as to size, material, and other limitations placed on boxes by postal regulations be fore purchasing or erecting a box. This will offset any future disappointments and needless expense. Ornamental boxes and attractive housing for them can be used under certain conditions. Here again, information should be secured from the postmaster or rural carrier to see that any such 'boxes and housing adhere to the regulations. In the event you receive a notice of irregularity in your rural mail box, your rural car rier, your postmaster and all other postal employees thank you for the prompt repair to your rural mail box which has been aptly called the front door of the home it serves. ENJOYED VISIT Wiley King, of Canton, paid a surprise visit to his old school mate, Arthur R. Thornton, of Alliance. They both enjoyed a visit to the old Thornton school in Stafford, where they review ed their many happy childhood days. They had not seen each other for over 49 years. The visit was arranged by Mrs. Arthur Thornton and his niece, Mrs. Joe Moorehead, of Canton. Fhoto Developing—-Gillespie's N 7 °irnriT rcr e o |g e f.l SBC, STBBR, STOP SAPILY-M*v« your ear Satoty Chaeke* THK NKW BEST SELLER Thursdav. Mav 13. 1955 Thursday:, May 19, 1955 IValiiiasit'is ui Caldvvtii aiid County aiu'ioUiK-'CCi today the week ending May 21, has been designated by the post office department as rural mail box improvement week. This marks the seventeenth year such a week has been ob served. When it is xealized that nearly nine-and-one-half million families are served by rural routes, the important neat and efficiently operating rural boxes can not be over-emphasized. A well located box kept in service able condition will improve ser vice. A well kept box mail box reflects the pride and interest of an efficient property owner. Rural boxes, while privately owned, are official in their nature. Independence Life and Ac cident Insurance to Maurice B. Colley. Insurance license. Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company to Maurice B. Colley. Insurance license. John and Ruth Wheeler to Dean and Vivian Riddle, of Cald well, lot 248. Thurston and Loretta Ralph to C. E. Boyd and John Palmer, of Noble township, 2 acres. Margaret and I. M. McDonald to Dewey and Maxine Smith, of Olive township, .62 acre.- Loretta and Thuston Ralph to Norman B. and Margaret Higgins 1 of Noble township, 8.66 acres. Janet and N. H. Croy to Helen Croy, of Center and Buffalo townships, 80.39 acres. Mary and E. R. Bates to Jeannette Lowers, of Olive town ship, 5.26 acres. The Franklin Real Estate company to The Ohio Power company, of Brookfield town ship, 35.35 acres. The Franklin Real Estate com-i pany to The Ohio Power com pany, of Brookfield township, 80.57 acres. Fidelity and Casualty com pany of New York to Marylois Colley. Insurance license. Kenneth and Betty Hickman to Joe and Pauline Tomcho, of the village of Laura, lots 100, 101 and 102. SALES TAX RECEIPTS Sales tax receipts in Noble county for the week ending April 30, amounted to $2,024.98, compared to $2,858.86 for the same period in 1954. Total col lected to date in this county for the current year amounts to $101,955.47. i w ur I lU^L. Hl i—(Mwwmwii.yii i a i o o PRPIM Vacation Ida* .. VISIT fOUD HOTUNDA, SHOW FlACt Of THt AUTO INDUSTiY, DCAUOtN, MICHIGAN 1 SOnly Ford* offers Trigger-Torque power Whether you choose the 162-h.p. Y-block V-8 or 182-h,p. Special V-8, you get split-second "Go" when you want it. With Speed "ftigger Fordomatic. you're even farther out front.,. automatically. sells more because It's worth more I re.*.