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lhuwdty, July 5, ISM Friday, July 6 7:00 Today 9:00 Western Theatre 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovae Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Feather Your Nest 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Beauty Aid 1:30 Back Fence 2:00 Heart of the-City 2:30 Tennessee Emie Ford 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Roy Rogers-Gene Autry 0:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Wild Bill Hickok 7:r!0 Jaye P. Morgan Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Truth or Consequences 8:30 Life of Rilaj 9:00 Big Story 9:30 Star Stage 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:50 Red Barber's Corner 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Scoreboard 11:30 Tonight Saturday, July 7 0:00 Action Theatre 10:00 Howdy Doodv 0:30 Comedy Time raf// WIRF-IV- WHEELING rHhursday, July 5 7:00 Today 9:00 Western Theatre 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Feather .Your Nest 12::U) It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Beauty Aids 1:45 Back Fence 2:00 Heart of the City 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 8:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queeen for a Day 4:45 Modrn Romances 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Roy Rogers- Gene Autry 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Annie Oakley 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 The Best of Groucho 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 Slim Bryant .Show 9:30 Ford Theatre 10:00 Lux Video Theatre 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute Newt 11:15 Tri-State Trails 11:30 Tonight 11:00 Fury 11:30 Uncle Johnny Coons Show 12:00 Town and Country 12:30 Lil Rascals 1:00 Adventures of Blinky 1:15 Giant Movie Matinee 5:00 Mr. Wizard 5:30 Gabby Hayes 6:00 Roy Rogers 6:30 Let's Take a Vacation 7:00 Mr. District Attorney 7:30 Down Yon Go '/J "He wants to know what you're doing July 25-28." That's sil'v I'm going to the CALDWELL FIREMEN'S FESTIVAL, Of course. Foams a tut Bleaches UOKDEVS Cil.AClFH World's Favorite 8:00 Patti Page Show 9:00 People are Funny 9:30 Festival of Stars 10:00 George Gobel Show 10:30 Adventure Theatre 11:00 The Vise 11:30 Million Dollar Movie "The Star" Bette Davis and Sterling Hayden Sunday, July 8 11:00 The Christophers 11:30 Action Theatre 12:30 Industry on Parade 12:45 Man to Man 1:00 Movie Matinee 3:00 News 3:10 Pre-Game Warm-Up 3:25 Cleveland vs. Kansas City 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 Topper 7:30 Star Tonight 8:00 Steve Allen Show 9:00 Alcoa Hour 10:00 Man Against Crime 10:30 G.E. Summer Originals 11:00 News 11:15 Million Dollar Movie "Straw Man" Dermott Walsh and Clifford Evans Monday, July 9 7:00 Today 9:00 Western Theatre 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home (Color) 12:00 Feather Your Nest 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Beauty Aids 1:45 Back Fence 2:00 Heart of the City 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Comedy Hour 5:30 Roy Rogers- Gene Autry 6:30 Sports Final 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Superman 7:30 Sam Snead Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Ernie Kovacs Show 9:00 Science Fiction Theatre 9:30 Robert Montgomery 10:30 Ray Milland 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Bud Wilkinson's Sports 11:30 Tonight Tuesday, July 10 7:00 Today 9:00 Western Theatre 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home (color) 12:00 Feather Your Nest 12:30 Pre-Game Warm-Up 12:45 All Star Baseball 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Roy Rogers -Gene Autry 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Uncle Harry Show 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Dear Phoebe 8:30 This is Showbusiness 9:00 Sneak Preview 9:30 Circle Theatre 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Have a Hobby 11:30 Tonight Wednesday, July 11 7:00 Today 9:00 Western Theatre 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Feather Your Nest 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Beauty Aids 1:45 Back Fence 2:00 Heart of the City 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances National Brands Store HOME-OWNED RALPH KILBURN WALTER COLLET Phone 27 Free Delivery FRESH EGGS 2! 67 DUTCH CLEANSER 2U9 ICE CREAM For the Entire Family! PEERLESS FLOUR GREEN BEANS 2» 29 Free Wash Cloth with White Sail Tissue 10 Pieces! ZEN FiSH STICKS 69 Vt GAL 5 45 4**"35' '35 V Kraft Theatre 10:00 This is Your Life 10:30 Masquerade Party 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Greatest Fights 11:30 Tonight PROBATE COURT NEWS In reference to the estate of John K. Brill, deceased. Petition for authority to transfer certifi cate of title to motor vehicle filed. Order to transfer certifi cate of title issued. Authority to transfer title issued to clerk of courts. In reference to the estate of Ray Els wick, deceased. Applica tion for authority to continue business of decedent, filed. Jour nal entry-orders on filing ap plication to continue decedents business, issued, for hearing on Friday, June 22, 1956 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. In reference to the Will bf Wil liam H. Burkliart, deceased. Elec tion of surviving spouse filed. Journal entry-orders on election of surviving spouse issued. In reference to the estate of Fannie E. Cox, deceased. Inven tory and appraisement filed. Orders on filing inventory and appraisement issued for hearing July 12, 1956 at 10:00 o'clock a m. Notice on filing inventory issued by registered mail. In reference to the estate of Ray Elswick, deceased. Hearing had. Order approving and auth orizing continuance of business issued. In reference to the estate of Woodrow Secrest, deceased. Ap plication for letters of adminis tration filed. Entry-order for ap pointment and for bond issued Bond of administrator filed and approved. Letters issued, ap pointment of appraisers and older to publish notice, issued Letters of administration issued to Martha Secrest. In reference to the estate of William H. Miley, deceased. Ap plication for transfer of real estate filed. Journal entry-auth ority to transfer real estate issued. In reference to the estate of John K. Brill, deceased. Inven tory and appraisement filed. Waiver of notice and consent to approval filed. Orders on filing inventory and appraisement, (waivers obtained) issued. Order approving inventory and ap praisement issued. In reference to the will of Lewis L. Moore, deceased. Waiv er of notice and consent to pro hate filed. Order admitting to probate and record, (a witness deceased) issued. Will admitted to probate and record. In reference to the will of Nancy J. Moore, deceased. Waiv er of notice and consent to pro bate filed. In referenee to the will of Lewis L. Moore, deceased. Waiv er of notice and consent to pro bate filed. Order admitting to probate and record, (a witn nte jotm#At, 7#^^^ By Ralf Hard ester Feature Editor TV GUIDE Magazine Jerry Lewis' first statement after his breakup with Dean Martin was, in part, as follows: "... this has been coming on now for some time. Dean doesn't like to work, and I do. It's that simple. He likes to play golf 40 weeks a year, I like to work 52. I just like to make people laugh, that's all. There are an awful lot of people who helped put me where I am and I just don't feel that I can let them down." The bumps and grinds are now out for Elvis Presley, at least as far as NBC is concerned The network didn't like the reaction to his apjear anee on the last Milton Berle show. Judy Garland's first nightclub stint in 22 years will he at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas beginning July 16 22 years ago Judy was 11. NBC's first Friday night spectacular, scheduled for October 5, will be A Man's Game, story of a female baseball pitcher Nanette Fubray may play the lead. Producers' Showcase will launch its new season on September 17 with Kay Starr and Louis Armstrong co-starring in Rain, Rain. Jack Benny has signed Maurice Chevalier for at least one guest appear ance next season Benny also wants Sir Laurence Olivier, without Marilyn Monroe. Janet Blair, who goes to work on the Sid Caesar show in the fall, has a strong aversion to cigar smoke, has been known to turn pale at the mere sight of a cigar Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner and Howard 'orris all cliain-smoke stogies ... What price success? 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Roy Rogers- Gene Autry 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Jaye P. Morgan Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Badge 714 8:30 Father Knows Best 9:00 deceased) issued. Will admitted to probate and record. In reference to the will of Nancy J. Moore, deceased. Waiv er of notice and consent to pro bate filed. In reference to the estate of Henrietta Shriver, deceased. Ap plication for determination of in heritance tax, filed. Entry-estate not subject to inheritance tax. Affidavit in lieu of schedule of claims filed. Orders on filing af fidavit in lieu of schedule of claims. First and final account of Ray Shriver, administrator, filed. For hearing on Monday, August 6, 1956 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. In reference to the estate of Friend M. Calland, deceased Bond of administration with the will annexed filed. Bond approv ed and letters issued. Appoint ment of appraisers and order to publish notice, issued. Letters of administration, with the will an nexed, issued to Mary Weaver. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William II. Miley. deceased, to Anna Miley, et. al., Seneca town ship, 63.25 acres, certificate of transfer. Anna Miley, et. al., to Fred and Wava Oliver, Seneca town ship, 63.25 acres. Alex W. Smithbei to The Peaker Run Coal Co., coal lease Fred and Marcella Stevens by Donald Conaway, Sheriff, to .Louis C. and Thelma L. Row lands, Detroit lots, 1.27 acres Sheriff's deed. Marion F. and Marcella Par sons, Jr., to Donald D. and Marie Smith, Center township, 15.81 acres. Ruben Schafer, et. al., to An drew and Pauline Crum, Olive township, easement. Ruben Schafer, et. al., to Delores Schafer, Olive township, easement. Andrew and Pauline Crum to Leander Crock and Ruben Schaf er, Enoch township, easement. Elmer E. and Ida Smith to Edna L. Smith, Jackson town ship, 53.17 acres. Howard H. and Clara Ullman to The Peaker Run Coal Co. coal lease. Charles Schott to The Peaker Run Coal Co., coal lease Carl DeCantis to Helen Croy Olive township, Moundsville lots 10. 11, and 12. Union Carbide and Carbon Corp., to Agnes Crum. boundary agreement. Clyde Way, et. ai., to Robert Boswell, Seneca township, lot 5 Lakeland Addition, Seneca Sportmen's Club. Karl G. and Zella Miller to Robert Boyd Carr, et. al., Noble township, four acres. Clarence A. Boyd to Stella Hill Michener, Seneca township, .634 TO RESERVE CAMP Charles Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Douglas, North street, is presently at tending reserve training at Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky Douglas is a member of the Zanesville Army Reserve and a veteran of the Korean War. He will be a sophomore at Ohio Uni versity this fall. Ants can be destroyed by dust ing chlordane on the surface of the hill- PLIES eAt DWfLC, 5B» TV cws Ground will be oronuii this week for the all-gas "House That HOME Built" in beautiful Cher okee Hills in Moundsville. The house is being built by the Blaney Lumber Company in co operation with the Manufactur ers Light and Heat company and WTRF-TV. "The Celebrity," one of three 1956 models being built through out the country, is a six-room ranch house designed for the modest budget. Its compactness allows it to be built on a lot with as little as 60-feet of frontage. A living area of 1,365 square feet includes three bedrooms, living room, fireplace, family room, kitchen, two baths and an adjoining laundry. The $100,000-added Monmouth Handicap, in which Nashua and Needles are entered, will be cov ered by NBC-TV from Monmouth Park at Oceanport, New Jersey. Racing commentator, Maurice Tobey's description of the mile and-a-quarter race for three year-olds and up will be part of the telecast from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. over WTRF-TV. HOSPITAL NOTES Guernsey Memorial Admitted June 26: Mrs. Harvey Fogle of Cumberland. Dismissed George Kirk of Sarahsville. Admitted June 27: Carol Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lynn of Quaker City route 2 and Charles, son of Mrs. Dalton Whealdon of Caldwell. Dismiss ed: Mrs. Paul Jonari and infant son of Caldwell. Admitted June 28: Mrs. Albert Wheeler of Caldwell. Dismissed: Marry Gander of Pleasant City and Mrs. Harvey Fogle of Cum berland route. Admitted June 29: Russell and Jack, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Johnson of Ava. Admitted June 30: Frank Wer berger of Ava. Dismissed: Jack Johnson of Ava route 1 Willard Harper of Pleasant City route Marietta Memorial Dismissed June 25: Mrs. Gi bert Parks and infant of Lowei Salem route 2 and Mrs. Charl Schott Jr., and infant, Marieta Admitted June 26: Eston Gill of Lower Salem route 2 and Mrs Whiter Baker of Dexter City rout^ ?. Admitted June 28: Miss Myrtle Mincks, Coal Run. Dismissed June 29: Eston Gill Lower Salem route 3. Admitted July 1: Mrs. Mar garet Findley of Belle Valley. Bethesda Treated and dismissed June 26: Marvel Davis of Cumberlan Treated and dismissed Juni 29: Dean Drake, Cumberland route 1. Admitted June 30: Alva Ray mond Gaga of Caldwell. St. Francis Admitted June 26: Mrs. Ray mond Dennis of Caldwell. Dis missed: Mrs. Jerome Minyo Admitted June 28: Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rusnak of Pleasant City. Dismissed June 29: Roscoe Til ton of Caldwell and John Sandor of Caldwell. Admitted June 30: Jack Oliver of Caldwell and Nancy Tipton of Senecaville. Dismissed July 1: Mrs. Helen Dennis of Caldwell Anna Mae Montgomery of Batesville and Mrs. Nancy Tipton of Seneca ville. Surgery July 2: Mrs. Ethel Stiers, Ava. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many friend neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness at the time of the sudden death of my fath er, Andy Yaremko. Your kind ness will long be remembered. 1 Mrs. Earl Crum .*,X ALL YOU NEED ... AT THE .. Corner V' Three Marriage Permits Issued I"n in-in luge pe: mite were issued in the Noble county pro bate court last weekend to make a total of 15 permits issued dur ing the month of June. Those who applied for mar riage permits last weekend were: Harold Lerov Denhart, 25, MilOs burg, Pa., clergyman and Shirley Imogene Unger, 20, Elk town ship, student. Cecil W. Reed, 25, of Brook field township, farmer and Anne Pauline Harlow, 18, Brookfield township, student. Carl Francis Joseph, 21, Zanes ville route 6, coil winder-Line Material Co., and Lela Belle Bates, 18, Ava. Noble County Has lowest Amount 01 Revenue Jncome Even little Vinton county top ped Noble county with a total of $604,399.00. HERE ON LEAVE Sgt. Roy L. Sayre, who is stationed with the engineers corps in Germany arrived in Caldwell this week on an emer gency furlough. He was called here by the illness of his father, Ernest Sayre, who is a patient in Good Samaritan hospital, Zanesville. Sayre has 14 years service with the U. S. Armv. £nferNbu/r 2 and Mrs. Willard Weaver and infant of Pleasant City route 1 Admitted July 1: Mrs. Olivei Wells of Senecaville route 1 Dismissed: Russell Johnson o Ava. \'fOf can iv/7 ms,ooo w 3-T and infant daughter, Caldwell, and Sister Scholastica, Old Washing ton. Surgery June 27: Mrs. Ray mond Dennis of Caldwell. Admitted June 27: Herbert Kaye of Willowich. Dismissed: Julia Heeter of Ava and Gerald son of Mrs. Wilma Moushey of Ava. by Easy Pay on Pay Day! .z't Hardware CAl.DWF' OHIO On!-/ of Although the revenue county governments has than doubled between 1947 and 1955, according to State Auditor James A. Rhodes, Noble county has the lowest revenue source in the entire state. more It was listed for 1955 at $560, 876.00 with the nearest to this being Paulding county at $681, 083.00. Monroe county was listed as having $800,979.00 in revenue and Morgan county with $755, 297.00. Similar Savings on other sizes too! Road And Bridge Payroll Amounts To $4,636.82 As Commissioners Allow Bills routine bills v. er- Colley's Insurance Agency, general, insurance on agriculture buildings, $251.24 Reed Insur ance Agency, general, insurance on agriculture buildings, $46.90 Farley-Yontz Agency, general, insurance on garage building and contents, $18.35 American Leg ion Auxiliary, No. 418, Dexter City, general, Memorial Day ex pense, $50.00. General Telephone Co., road and bridge, phone bills, $30.15 Noble Tractor Sales, road and bridge, two tractors, $2,980:00 Rodney Williams, general, keep of Sammy Dye, $60.00 Homer Weedon, road and bridge, main tenance of county roads, $6, 791.80. Payroll, general, $3. 791.00. Payroll, general, $3, 911.26, road and bridge $344.56, dog and kennel $75.00. health $180.00, and relief $126.00, total ing $4,636.82. A multiflora rose fence can grow to a height of 10 feet or more in good soil, and in most soils it reaches its maximum height at 8 feet, according to R. K. Davis, Ohio State University extension wildlife specialist. w COODYEAR'S 9 3-T SAFETY SWEEPSTAKES See us for your entry Uank now! Nothing to buy! 575 chances to win! 3-T TIRE SALE! SUPER-CUSHION GOODYEAR in Black or White Sldewalls Not just another sale on tn ordinary tire it's a 3-T SALE featuring famous Goodyear Tires at rock bottom (trices! Built with 3-T Cord that's Triple-Tempered in Goodyear's exclu sive process involving Tension, Temperature and Time. Plus famous Grip-Seal Construction! FUEL PUMPS (Rebuilt) $3.45 AC Sparkplugs Installed FREE Wheelbearings Brass Fittings jkMisiyeaa* "..00 mmm ifeBLi MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TlltES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND plawim a vacation? MUFFLERS $6.95 If so, let us assure you safe Driving by checking your car in advance of your departure. up up Choke Wire Assem blies Standard Ignition Parts Allowance on any Goodyear Double-Duty Eagle Battery! Psgi allowi 1 payment M- lav meeting of the Noble county commissioners. They also included the road and bridge, etc, payroll, which amounted to a total of $4,636.82. The bills were as follows: C. R. Atkinson, general, ex penses to Indian Lake, $29.45: Stanley Osier, general, expenses to Indian Lake, $28,08 Farley Yontz Agency, general, bond of Robert E. Merry, $12.50 William Lillienthal & Sons, general, re pairs to pen, $1.75 Semon's, general, cleaning, $2.60 Keger reis Stores, general, three flags, $13.50 General Telephone Co., general, phone bills, $100.10 Wiley Plumbing and Heating, general, work on drain-jail, $60.00 Shell Oil Co., general, sheriffs account, $29.48 Stand ard Oil Co., general, sheriff's account, $7.04. at rcgUtUfr Area Lamb Pool To Be Mi July 30 The annual open house and ram sale will be held at the Mc Connelsville area lamb pool on Monday, July 30, at the fair grounds at Mc-Connelsville, ac cording to Noble county agrietfl* tural agent, Floyd Henderson. A well planned program Is planned for the sale. A special program of demonstrations and talks by sheep experts will be held. The public is cordially in vited to see the pool,in operation at any time, but more informa tion will be available on Open House Day. A ram sale is being planned for July 30, in connection with the Open House. Anyone having good registered rams for sale should see county agent Floyd Henderson or a member of the committee. Committee members from Noble county are H. R. Blackburn, Cumberland: L. E. Hedge, Cumberland George Lawrence, Caldwell Dallas Rich of Senecaville and Howard Smith of Dexter City. INJURES HEAD Barbara Ann, two and a half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urdak, of Caldwell route 6, received serious head injuries recently when she was struck in the head by a ball bat. She received emergency treat ment at Thompson's hospital and was dismissed. Her condition is somewhat improved. Pork purchases by the govern ment to assist hog producers have been discontinued until further notice, due to the streng thening of hog prices. '7 i $r i & 'T-* 1 POPULAR 6.00 16 SIZc Fox OUVf plus tax anj rtcap pab!e tir« JUGS $ MIKE'S TIRE SHC? 'On the Square1 Phone 200 New DUPONT Car Wax JOHNSON'S "J" Wax