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Page Two OY $174 09738 Commissioners OK Relief Bills And Usual Operating Expenses Scout Council Form DD214 showing the erans military service. Noble. Monroe and t,0n- General relief bills and other operating bills were allowed for| payment Monday at regular meeting of the Noble county com missioners. The bills were as follows: Thursday, March 28 at 7:30 p. m.l reet, Zanesville. tile state the plates are bought. Korean Veterans Must Have Original Papers ard all Dr. Paul In order to provide better I ?JfJe5ef *1™% facilities for Boy Scouting in this I ^1. and Newark are considering a V™ merger which, if approved relief would constitute the counties of|Qr_ Noble, Coshocton, Guernsey,! °. Huth, cal (partial). I ni J? IBertha In order to make this merger I for £GllGf' *b °7. ^ood ft Jf*V State Auditor James A. or.b indJ Rhodes. g5.? ence and repair of highways,I ^ket' vet-1 "Photo-|M. static copies will not be satis-1 MftMmn At Rolln V-I-OU I any number of fire calls during route $15,000. and kennel $5,019.48. REMOVED HOME 1. She relief, rel,ief' f°r re 4 Members of the area council I ^en"®u- lief' M. iLeighton and John D. Wheeler. Nobie Receives Auto License Tag Monies Automobile license tag money, totaling $58,109,433.75, was dis tributed to Ohio's 88 treasuries during 1956 according! *{.'7®,5,40 J?r' 5 E medi and hos ital f°r Rolctrm'c nni« r„lirf mpHiril I re area. the councils at Zanesville ^^adC dental^ 0 H— Noble county's share amounted! for re net, ^.uu, Cr. u. "en I Income from^ the? sale of the] shot' rellef' copy from the Army, Navy, I Sales, relief, bottled gas for tiecessary official forms required. I General Telephone Co., relief,I rders on filing affidavit in lieu Director Goble emphasized thel services for welfare, $13.95. I schedule of claims issued need for the original document,I The Journal, relief, office sup1-! fjrs^ & Loan company, Main street. I county child, $60.00 Mrs. Huth|turn Leasure, general, boarding i i ki i\ I county children, school supplies,I Holy Name Deanery I $181.45,- wiiuam atadt, general, c,othine for A visaatiun deanery meeting and shoes for county children, of the Holy Name Societies ofl $20.95 Madge's Specialty Shop,|estate Guernsey Christi Catholic church, in Belle| i"g general, clothing for county chil-| ni"e Valley. I Atkinson, general, postage, $4.00 I Joseph's Catholic church in! court supplies, $96.40 The John-1 1 Burkhart was present and gave an interesting talk on his visit! to the Holy Land. Super Market, general, supplies ley, is secretary of the organlM-1 Co general ^PP'^'S Three Townships (Continued From Page 1) until April 15 to sign an agree ment such as the above. This I bills, Aaron a shiP. 57-57 from re ief Dr Joseph Boyle h™* urgery for relief $20 m. SUDD food for tVm coin r.f thoI $20.00 B. L. Marquis, relief, food I plates is used for the maintain-! Telief" I Monday," April' 8, W57 at 10:00| roads and streets in the state. The "Co., relief, The money which went to the various counties is used for these Elv.n Hutcmns, rellef, food purposes within the counties, for relief, $20.00 C. Love to°* f0« for clerk of courts, $12.00 Ball's| ,jn Michael Hrinko, of Belle Val-|for janitor, $15.05 The Roekell^^. Telephone Co., general, phone! means unlimited protection fori Corp., general, invoice, $42.15 I I Ernest Hannum, general, sheriff's! the year. I account, $3.11 Shell Oil Co.,|of Caldwell|$366.00. is recovering from anI operation. The trip from the hos-l K|*W RrMflM pital was made in the Estadt am-1 CONDITION CRITICAL I Francis E. Smith, well However, after April 15th, any! general, sheriff's account, $58.10 I hearing on Monday, April I township that did not sign up, Dorothy Hill-sec., general, post- 1#57 the local fire department willlaKe, $1.4.99 McVay s, general,! respond to the call but it will I funeral expenses, $157.00 Owen|ship cost $100 for each run. I Larrick, general, opening grave,I department answered 21 calls,! road and bridge, phone bills.l a fire loss in town of $310.001 Homer Weedon, 57-3, mamten-l l!eW known! resides at Belle Valley, remains! Zanesville.! Brandon and Mrs. Agatha e* The cow with a low bite-per-l ,-qq minute per irg is apt to be a low producer. mute performance while graz-l on 14' Holmes, Knox, Morgan, Mus-1 apn $1700 I ficate for transfer. I ship of Charles Anthony Estadt: kingum, Perry and Tuscarawas! .. medical Cuskey, reiiefi medical' for re w/c. glasses for relief, $36.00. Ohio State ww countyI relief* Blanche b.aiPa,rl"I official, a special meeting of thelta?. V°s«i Jff' ™Pi v I Certificate for transfer. I payment filed orders approving Zane Trace council will be heldlEf Ur. Uftaries *1 A mecnE,al ,0,|Zuinglius 1 $1.°-°?: re 1C ftom this countv are K. M.| $80.00 Marietta Memorial hospi- at the Chamber of Commerce! $14-uu' Mcvay runera 1 genny J. Bober, Noble township,! of claim made and filed order auditorium, 47 North Fourth I J}ome' JJJ!£lcaJL' am b"lanSf duction I Cm hospital for relief,I Robert Probate Court £Pr ft'I their municipalities and town-1 Grocery, relief, food for relief Jd. these various subdivisions. Thisl ningham, relief, food for relief,I aDDointment I it true regardless of where inI $12.00 Red anci White Store, re-l ietters issued, appointment ofl ie 00 or H. C. Jordan, relief, clothing! for relief, $13.00 Carl's Shoel Marine Corps, Coast Guard orllief, $10.25 The Ohio Fuel Cras|estate Air Force, Director C. W. GoblelCo., relief, fuel for relief, $39.92 I •aid today. The Permian Oil and Gas Co., 1 and plies for welfare, $4.35 Mrs. T.l^ne Gallagher administratrix McVay, general, boarding I i jeci for hearing on Monday, county child, $30.00 Mrs. Goldiel 1957, at 10:00 factory", Hazard said, whose I Laughlin, general, boarding I a office is onen every day for county child, $30.00 Mrs. Pauline j„ reference to the estate ofl veterans of'this county. I Bocud, general, boarding county I jonathon j. Addis, deceased:! It is located on the second! children, $83.56 Mrs. Raymond I floor of the Caldwell Building I Wheeler, general, boarding I county children,! Mcetiro A! mm Valley $69.50 Bode Bros., general, boots! ed- application for determina- Court House |Happenings Transfers transfer I Charles A. and Marteen Fer-I *n *elieMc£sCooTland sTsleafe VWW.-UI §438.50 Dr.William D. Bjryant,G* Co. oil and gas lease claim for damages to minor relief, medical for relief, $44.00:1 5, „Henry I Th* ~Pprmifln~~n7l an'ril ship of Doris Jean Estadt: ap-| I e*- a!*' M- Henry, Center town-l block 0.00 Jred L. Blake, deceased, to lief, $22.00 Marietta Osteopathic! In reference to the guardian hospital, relief, hospital for re-lship of Janet Buckey: hearing I ,• ,ajllln lief, $32.32 University hospital, I ^ua£dia"fhlP issued to Hiram I s- MartlJI hi 0 Francis U. Craig, deceased, to I application for consent to settle Sff. I 0 ships. $8.00 Shafer's Grocery, relief I to Coletta The distributi6n to the coun-l food for relief, $29.35 Maryl^ 'cl0ck JJ1'«• ''26'00^ I ship terminating guard- order hi reliefJ issued- seventh and finall ™V,^ 1 account $20 00 Bairs Super a 0| ch Jrta| Estadt ties and their subdivisions isl Burlock, relief, food for relief,] issued first and final account made on the basis of auto t"5igI $8.00 H. F. Thompson, relief,! QVj^oe pjerce deceased* ap-l°^ Cornelia Cordle, administra registrations by residents otl f«)d tor relief, »«.00 Ona Cun-I t^tamektaSrl "j*- "ith re le $ I appraisers and to publish notice,I issued for relief, $64.21 Perley Bates, ^d' to Ernest Pierre relief, coal for relief, $13.12 Tn efe^^ inventory filed affidavit Howard Morrison, relief, coal I Jo port of newjy Ail rsuLiu county Kurean| Store, ^relief,^ shoes relief,| fiied orders on report of newly| inventory issued. veterans who have lost theirI $5.95 Ewell Smith, relief, mile-l discovered assets issued applica-l original separation Form DD214|ajge for caseworker for month °f| tion for transfer of real estatelJFtfhlflfl LlCfiJISfiS fiTfi should file now for an officialI February, $5.92 Longs TractorI and jeases and re~ and ]eases fjnai account of Ernes- ordor 0 propert y( ed app 5 80 Zep Manufacturing! of Last year the Caldwell fire! $25.00 General Telephone Co.,|Mae Bober, guardian filed forfG" five of which were in Caldwell I $27.30 The Permian Oil and at 10:00 o'clock a. m. and 16 in the county. There was! Co., gas at garage, $28.29. I jn and out in the county or town-|ance of county roads, $4,293.65 I for ships, a total of $37,765.00. The I payroll of employees, general I biggest single loss was the Wat-1 $4,272.48 road and bridge! iajms son home, which was listed at! $425.00, relief $222.00, and dogI ent filed orders approving! & 3P Craig, et. al.,I claim for damages to minor filed Jefferson township, 80 acres. I waiver of claim and consent to Secrest, executor ofI acceptance and ordering pay- McFerren, deceased, to I ment issued report of settlement I 101 acres. Executor's deed. I approving report of settlement Tennessee Gas Trans. Co., to issued. J®1®.'I Barron Kidd, conveyance of pro-1 In reference to the estate of ,payment interests. Friend M. Calland, deceased: fh Swazey Dotson^ hearing! A nl 1957 nVlnHfl retu and rt o{ private sa of persona filpj. hill i property made and °J flled private ale of person 'n inheritance tax not tax counties was held at 2:30 o'clock,! dren, $96.25. I filed orders on filing of schedule! uning a e, in e noi i Sunday afternoon at the Corpus| John Quilkins, general, wash-] windows, $13.50 C. notice issued first and final account of Rev. Fr. Joseph Finan, of St. Barrett Bros., general, probate I inistrator filed for hearing on| ,f. lotiocKa. m. re for iZ 'iSi order on JaI]^0nr'l filed subject to inheritance! issued schedule of claims| of claims Monday April 8f 1957, a ve| son-Watson Co., general, invoice, -clock a I iication for determination!. inheritance tax, filed orderlteer II1IR ,niima. deter lHA( lllcu UiUC1 mining inheritance tax| issued first and fina Fr at 10KH In rt $100.00, totalling acceptance and ordering pay- AFD payroll, AFD, $1,458.00 OA KIaw fnrc nr« nnvrnll ATV MP. ft!3 I H6W VUI5 Mrs. Ed. Nau was removed ADC payroll, ADC, MP, $3, from the Guernsey Memorial hos-| 190.00 relief payroll, relief,] (Continued From Page 1) pital, Cambridge, Friday after-1 $698.00 and AB payroll. AB, BP,| Feldner, car Wilmer F. Watson, noon, to her home on bulance. I (C.mMnur.l in Page 1) I Samuel G. Schoeppner, car cently the village council set back in 1945, there were 34 cov-lNatie Wickham, car Mary Bar-I .side this money for buildin Mr. and Mrs."' Glen McFetrenJ crushed gravel from the Fred! School, school bus and Leslie E.I issue passed in 1947. Ira THE JOURNAi CALDWELL, OHIO Iment filed orders approving ac- i it.*:)a Calland. deceased, ceptance and ordering payment to Mary Weaver, Marion town-1 Jssued ship, 108 acres. Certificate of|c^aim report of settlement of m^e re?ort 0* filed, approving settlement issued. re^erence the guardian- plication for consent to settle I fned• waiver of claim and con- Ilie "'waiver 01 tidim ana tui. acres. sent to payment filed orders| Walter Springer to Dale M. having acceptance and order- Spr^r, Maple Heights, lots 13 payment issued. Report of C- 1 Wayne Northup, relief, I Edwin J. Blake* et. al., Enoch I .• lementation glasses for I township, 107.20 acres. Certi-I In reference to toe guardian •$ application for transfer of real I estatc tiled Harper, relief, had order on hearing and for orders on i.^ »icnn I appointment issued letters of! authority to trans- claims Illea affidavit in lieu of schedule of daims issued first and final ac I count of Mary Weaver, adminis- tratix' with the wil1 annexed- .« a 10:00 m* n of Ethel G. Dotson,| .| guardian filed for hearing In reference to the estate of lor lh ardian Doris Jeon Estadt and I determination of inheritance A Estan heari had n real k the. a of discovered assets I leasehold estates.! I filed authority to transfer real and estates determlnation o( lnheritance wlU flled= for m* letters testamentary I In from the Division of Wildlife of the Ohio Department of I Natural Resources. Violet Morgareidge, clerk of the Village of Caldwell, wili aguin accountl!?° ,, FoX( exe ,ference to the guardian-1 of Andrew A eiehth part hearing 0 n Monday, April 8, re forence to the guardian-L ship of Janct Buckey: application I consen dama truck Wilmer F. Watson, car new I Harry Long and Blanche car Bak'v Long,! Sa,e» ond Service, DHCgeS I car: Marlene Rataiczak, car. I the village sinking fund R. ered bridges in the county and I lock, car Caldwell Motors, Inc.,I purposes, amounting to nearly it is believed that eventually I car Floyd E. Martin, pickup I retired mine inspector who! these will all be replaced within I Beryl A. Clark, car Alexander! To release these funds the next 20 years. I Walton, car Esther Rayner, car necessitated the payment of tw. in a critical condition at Good! The commissioners also voted I Edwin Clark, car John S. Gibson,I outstanding notes and interr Samaritan hos -ital, to purchase 500 tons of No. 461 truck Board of Education, sharonl against the fire department boiuil I Price contracting company at! Harmon, station wagon. I Sufficient money will be mad. Smith visited at the hospital,! Chesterhill at $1.40 per ton load-1 Clerk Snyder reported that! available for the new construe Tuesday." I stone from the Lawrence King 4 Top producing cows will often go! quarry at $1.70 per ton from the as high as 00 bites per minute. |, quarry. trucks at the Waterford,! S292.19 was turned over to the! Ohio plant. I Treasurer of Noble county $74.05l the village utility funds, an u.-* They also agreed to purchase! was turned over to the Treasurer! the eventual sale of the villas serve as fishing licensr dealer for Noble county. Clerk Mo.r|arf,d«5 ..8ta,e?. res"J«n' that (,°nts a"nual n°n lele"s_e.s 'wlU 25 ai pr perty approved and confirm tio cog $3-0° „es,(!^nt llC cosj $5/00 and cents' and a temporary ten? 1, ie,,,pd andlday non-resident license wi a ff °f 25 .l Rules and regulations of the 1957 flshin2 «ulde have the same as for the past several vfars' 1 ference to the guardian-1 '-n ship of Icie Williams: hearing appointment issued letters oflof(jces on 'SSU except for the new libei- allzed confirming without| regulations ov e eastern nnur hv th volntl fj ,jpnartment The build fue dePartment- g, ., 7u I I equipm cutor filed !th®. ... 71 belonging to fr^®? ohio thni o'clock a. m. ^'/ZdinaLd efforts^ of U Bober, Jr.: 11 intativp FHmi^ v ial account of Lilal S Lrff James- Senator in ihe ges to minor filed waiver! ".!® an construction, it will be a mean: of enhancing the appearance of the area to coordinate with the new municipal and fire depart ment building. Council plans to finance th construction with funi which have accumulated over penod of years and retained u :28,000. tion crushed lime-| of the State Bureau of Motor Ve-| property on the corner of Sprue hides and $4.00 for wildlife, was! and Cumberland streets, turned over to ft)*, State Dtvt-| sion of Wildlife. :ui:»„ I ir IviTopATgP 1: Fred L. Blake, deceased: applica-„„ ^1 I filed authority to transfer real I estate issued application for tax. filed estate not subject to .p.'--- n m&d' orders on filing affidavif I in lieu of schedule of claims a""Tf hearm8 on APril 8» 1&57' Monday at 10:00 °'clock| reference to the guardian- shiP hn Galiaigher deceased- re-1 of Adah E" Conner: ^uard-, guardian filed orders on filing |nventory issued order approv- Now Being Sold By Clerk leasehold. .. iSSUed certification fori f151!1"® lu^enfs are VACUUM PACKED FRESH CRISP n°w 01' tax|^'j, throughout Ohio and 11. county —J inc and the 195V went into effect or. according to a report Head Lettuce o SILVER FLEECE BABY EMERALD 'h', lis^ng ,C, private sale of personal I ^"o^d be $2.00 and a fee of 2- rned and fiied re-I remained] 1 1 Part n- ot the Lenley D. Addis, ad-| NCW MlllllCiPCSl state- ntin...v.j 10:00| villa p,nni p.,,., i\ atrons when navin- v,lllaAge Patro"s. wnen payim electrical and water bills, nnv win(1f ,w hearing and for| V _Mj mrwr* rnmmndinu- Cled,thU" Gas Co., general, gas at jail, "preference to the estate of the meetin $102.78 Ohio Fuel Gas Co., gen-|n Mattes aka Balthasserl decided at the meetin ornl ftnq Kill 4 0f* General I r' Tuesday night to retain the oral, gas Dill, $i4.uu, uenerai i josepV Mattes, deceased: amend-1. wil pay window wlU bt made avail8ble1( village offices, including tb,| 1( j- PET MILK the^lTC Large Can PET MILK 8 i $100 Coffee Specials Red Sour Pitted SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD U. S. GOOD BEEF ser ved as governor when the tran action was made. His cooper tion in the matter was a factt nnnilirinc vlllaS,e i.„ acquning to settle claims for *1,,, consent to pay-1.1 rff npw 5-lb. Box Ml CHOICE OLE •ies 4 99c GOLDEN RIPE fin# OUR OWN I KI SII 11 K( II or COD KRAFT S Veh i'eta I it thru the parking meter fun? Photo Developing—Gillespie's one That Guesses Closest— $15.00 Grocery Order! One That Guesses Second Closest— $10.00 Grocery Order! One That Guesses Third Closest— $5.00 Grocery Order! |ll ease of ties, the amount will be divided equally! *1 19 $ Regular lb Longhorn Cheese STEAKETTES LOIN STEAK FISH 35^ 4 89 2-lb. Loaf /9C SETS 1E1.LOW \M1ITE I 23c 2 I 25c 1 or drip Boscul 95 29 $ SPECIAL LOW PRICE! NABISCO FANCY CRESTS LAKE fHHRRINC. SALT FISH $ t2- pitntm cotrmtY e Thursday, March 7, 1957 rVfULLER'S Macaroni 39* 2 1 -lb. Boxes DUTCH GIRL Apple Butter Lgrge 22-«s. Jar 2 I 45c MACARONI AND CHEESE Kraft Dinners 2 i 29c •Y POPULAR DEMAND! Broom Special YOUR CHOICE OF 1 lb Canned Fish Specials la 1-Lb. Can Chum Goodfellow ackerel 2i33( Salmon 49 49 $ Your Old Broom Is Worth 25c Toward the Purchase of a NEW ONE! 1 69 NEW YORK U. S No. l's Potatoes 501 *175 10 Lb. Bag—39c ea 39 69 65 00 EGGS 31 lb lb 29 n lb $100 Open Evenings Until 9:U0 For Your Shopping Convenience! Special Prices Apply Friday and Saturday Only!