Page Four
Forest Fire Wardens Named
To Issue Permits In County
Personal Service
Material for Maintenance oi
Motor Vehicles
Repairs Motor Vehicles
Transportation Contract
Total Other Purposes
Total Transportation of
Pupils
Cont libutions
Bus Depreciation
Total Other Purposed
Total Other Auxiliary
Agencies
The district office of the Ohio Division ot forestry at iNew Phila
delphia said that the spring forest fire season has started and will
continue through the month of May.
Burning permits are issued, free of charge, by local fnn -l fire
wardens to landowners, their tenants or their agents.
Safety precautions as described on the permits must be fully
observed. They may be issued
by the following in Noble
county:
Beaver Township George
B. Atkinson, Batesville Brook
field township F. W. Denny,
route 1, Cumberland Center
township W. E. Jacobs (P),
Sarahsville Lewis E. Davidson,
route 1, Sarahsville: Harry L.
Merritt, route 1, Caldwell: R. E.
Merry, route 1, Caldwell and
F. L. Van Fleet, mute 1. Sarahs
ville.
Elk township R. L. Smifh
berger, route 1, Lower Salem
Enoch township E. H. Crock,
FINANCIAL REPORT OF
BOARD OF EDUCATION
For tho Fiscal Year Ending
December 31, 1956
Bciivcr Local School Ditr!nt
Batesville, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
March *1. 1957
I hereby certify the following report
to be correct.
BILL ENGLISH
Clerk-Treasurer of the
Board "f Education.
Tax Valuation $1,479,917.^0
Tax Levy 20.20
School Enrollment ..... 178
Salaries and Wages $44,436.36
SCHEDULE 1
Summarv of Cash Balances,
Receipts and Expenditures
BALANCE. January 1st, 1956
General Fund $ 1,414.72
Bond Retirement Fund 4,671.84
Building Fund S 7.281.00
Cafeteria Fund 'S- 322.02*
Rehabilitation FuikI $ •,753.90
Bond Retirement Xn S21.713.93
Total S32.169.K9
RECEIPTS
General Fund S53.399.53
Bond Retirement !-'unl $10,235.?
Building Fund S 9,305.!
Cafeteria Fund $ 5.80-4.1
Rehabilitation Fund S 3,li0.t
Total $81,885,:
Total Receipts and Balance—$114.055
EXPENDITURES—
Genera! Fund $5!Mi2n
Bond Retirement Fund $11,888.17
Building Fund $15,194 17
Cateteria Fund $ «.23«.0B
Rehabilitation Fund £9,803.90
Bond Retirement No. 2 $ 217.50
Total $103,051.18
BALANCE. December 31st, 1956
General Fund (-$ 4,806 2H
Bond Retirement Fund -$ (,324.07)
Building Fund $ 1,392.43
Cafeteria Fund 754.70)
Total $11,003.88
Total Expenditures and
Balance $114,055.06
SCHEDULE II
RECEIPTS
Revenue—
General Property Taxes--
Local Levy
General Fund S
18,411.05
Bond Retirement $10,235.94
Total Property Tax S28.64ti.99
Foundation Program
Cash Received $28,030.59
Deduction lor Teachers
Retirement 2.808.00
Deduction for School
Employes Retirement 1.280.00
Deduction for County B"md
ol Education ... $ 1,483.81
Bus Piirchaae ... .- $ 975.00
Total Foundation Program S34.577.40
Vocational Education Rehabilitation
for Deal. Blind and Crippled
Children, Handicapped, etp.,
from State $ 102.71
State Grant -Bus Purchf 294.00
Federal Subsidies
iCafeteria. Etc $ 888.40
Cafteria and Lunch Rocm
Receipts $ 4,917.60
Total Revenue $69,425.10
NON REVENUE—
Stat, Building Fluid $ 9,305.!i0
Sales of Property (Typim1
Paper) $ 5.77
Insurance Adjustments $ 17.9
Sale of Other Investments $ 283.18
Refunds and Returned
Checks $ 9,612.79
Transfers to Rehabilitation
Fund $ 2,847 48
Total Transfers 2.847.48
Total Transactions $81,885,37
SCHEDULE 111
EXPENDITURES
ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Wages Adm. Of (leers
$ 907.00
$ 907.00
$ 407.59
$ 407.59
$ 1.314.59
and Employes
Total Personal Service
Office Supplies
Total Other Purposes
Total Adminisrtrat inn
INSTRUCTION
Personal Service
Text Books
Total Other Purp
Total Instruction
LIBRARIES—
School Library Rooks
Total Libraries
TRANSPORTATION OF PI'PILS-
29.30
29 30
$ 760.00
$ 277 58
$ 30820
$ 7,430.00
$ 8,015.78
$ 8.775.78
CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL
LUNCHES—
Personal Service
Supplies and Food
Equipment
Total Other Purposes
Total Public Lunches
OTHER AUXILIARY AGE.\ IES
$ 1,816 50
$ 4.260.18
S 160.00
$ 4,420.18
$ 6.236.68
45.00
Lecturers ..... $
Tuition Paid to CM lift
Districts $
Teachers Retirement
Contribution
Employes Retirement
Contribution
Board of Education
177.30
$ 2,808 00
$ 1,280.0(
$ 1.483.81
$ 975.00
$ 6,724.11
$ 6.724.11
OPERATION OF SCHOo!
Personal Service
Gas
Fuel
Janitors Supplies
Other Supplies
Electricity
Telephone
Advertising ...
Hauling
Other Contract and Open
PLANT
$ 3,210.00
S 372.09
549.33
759.09
296.17
771.1
107.10
33.90
88 20
$
$
$
$
$
$
S
Order Service S
Taxes $
Total Other Purposes
Total Operation of Schoo
Plant
Rewritten
71.93
472.98
$ 3,528.21
$ 6 738.31
MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL
PLANT
Repairs School Buildings
Rehabilitation
Total Other Purposes
Total Maintenance of Sci.mil
$ 1.853 58
$ 9,893.90
SI 1.747.48
Plant .. ...
DfcBT SERVICE
Bonds Maturing
Interest on Bonds
Total Debt Service
CAPITAL OUTLAY—
New Buildings
Returned Checks Voided ,md
$11.747.48
S 7.200.00
$ 4,9'i5 67
$12,105.67
$15,194 47
i
$ 280.89
$15,475.36
Total Capital Outlay
Transfers from Rehabilitation
to Building $ 2,847.48
Total Transfers $ 2,847,48
Total Transactions $103,051.18
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
ASSETS
Cash Money on Hand—in
Depository, Active and Inactive
Accounts $9,611.45
Inventory Supplies anrj
Materials $ 2.500.00
Lands (Cost) $ 2,500.00
Building:, (Cost) $170,000.00
Investments ... $ 5,000.00
Total .-U^fctts $189,611.45
LIABILITIES
Bonded Debt £97,60000
Total Liabilities $97,600.00
Total $92,011.45
route 1, Caldwell Jackson town
hip W. F. Parson, route 1,
Macksburg.
Marion township Forest
Archer, /oute 2, Summerfield
Fletcher Guiler, route 2, Sum
merfield: A. A. Stevens, route 2,
Summerfield Homer Warner,
route 2, Summerfield and J. H.
Moore (FC), Summerfield.
Noble township Earl C.
Archer, route 8, Caldwell Andy
Fafrak, route 1, Ava Bernard
Carnes, Belle Valley and
Edward Bailey, Belle Valley.
Olive township Benny J.
Fowler, "Caldwell Fulton C.
Hughes, route 1, Dexter City
Lawrence A. King, route 3, Cald
well Lee Parrish, route 2, Cald
well and E. Frank Tarleton,
1006 Fairground street, Caldwell.
Seneca township—Dallas .Law,
oute 1, Senecaville and Homer
Gibson, route 2, Senecaville
Sharon township—Carl Delancey
route 3, Caldwell and C. W. Par
ish, route, Caldwell.
Stock township Earl E.
Archer, route 1, Summerfield
and Edwin L/ Crum, route 1,
Caldwell Wayne township
Ellis D. Long, route 1, Seneca
ille Earl Moore, route 1,
Quaker City, and I\. W. i' rks,
route 1, Senecaville-.
Caldwell Firm Installs
Fourth Recap Unit
In Expanding Service
ern
That
$30,179.06
$ 831.76
$ 831.76
$31,011.42
nas enjoyed a steady
growth in the recapping tire
business, has moved to their
new location in the R. D. Buck
building, Railroad street.
During the past four years,
the firm has experienced a
gradual increase in business
which has necessitated their
moving to larger and more com
modious quarters. They formerly
occupied Ihe Benny Bober prop
lty
on Spruce street.
Their new location on Rail
road street has provided them
with sufficient space for instal
ling additional recapping units.
With the completion of the last
of four units now in the process
of installation, the Noble Tire
Service will have facilities and
eqipment to recap tires ranging
in size from G.40xl5 to 10.00x22
This range will enable them to
recap tires i nearly every
available size.
The Noble Tire Service is
owned by Edward Taylor- of
Woodsfield. However, the Cald
well plant is capably managed
by Quenton Forshey, who with
his family resides on Railroad
street. He is assisted in the plant
by Joe (.!i vv/alski, ol uc.n Cald
well.
A large volume ol the recap
ping business is provided by
county tire dealers. Forshey also
stated that additional business is
secured from Woodsfield, Pleas
ant City, Sarahsville, Summer
field, and communities within a
20-mile radius of Caldwell.
R. D. Buckey who originally
occupied the front section of the
building, stated Monday that he
plans an extension of the build
ing in the rear which he will
use for housing his farm equip
ment. The walls are already con
stfucted and completion is ex
pected to be made this summer
Occupying the center section
of th,e building is the Briggs
B6dy Service, operated by Don
Briggs.
PROBATE NOTICE
Approval and Settlement of Accounts
Accounts and vouchers of the iol
lowing named persons and estates have
been filed in the Probate Court oi
Noble County, Ohio, ior approval and
settlement:
First and final account of Nathan
Liiuicome, guardian of Agnes
Lincicorrte.
Seventh (7th) and final account of
Ethel G. Dotson, guardian of Swazey
Dotson
First and final account of Ernestine
Gnllagher, administratrix of the es
tate of John Gallagher, deceased.
First and final account of Lenley
D. Addis, adminiifh alor of th( estate
of Jonathan J. Addis, deceased.
First and final account of Fred
Fox, executor of the estate of
Mattes, a.k a. Balthasser Joseph Mat
tes, deceased.
Eighth (8th partial account of Lila
Mae Bober, guardian of Andrew A
Bober, Jr
First and final account of Mar
Weaver, administratrix with the will
annexed of the estate of Friend
Calland. deceased.
First and final account of Cornell
Cordle, administratrix with the will
annexed of the estate of Fred
Blake, deceased.
First and final account of George
R, Leasure, administrator of thfc estate
of E. Harris, deceased.
First and final account of Ernest
L. Morris, administrator of the estate
of Elsie G. Morris, deceased.
First and final account of Carl
Stevens, guardian of Samuel O. Stev
ens.
First and final account of Edmund
G. James, executor of the estate of
Wava Gail Williams, deceased.
First and final account of Merrill
Ward, guardian of Winifred Rucker
First and final account of A.
Vance, guardian of Bessie Heddlcson
Unless exceptions are filed thereto
said accounts will be for hearing be
fore Ki/d court, on the 8th day of
April, 1957, at which time said ac
counts will be considered and con
tinued from day to day until finally
disposed of.
Any person interested may file writ
ten exceptions to said accounts or to
matters pertaining to the execution of
the trust, not less than live days prior
to tile date Set for hearing.
36
EARL P. McGINNIS,
Probate Judge
F.iMiiic Mill^, Deputy Clerk
Perfect Attendance And Honor Students
*re Announced for Elk Local School
4-H Club Advisors
banquet Planned
The following is
Perfect, attendance and hono students for Elk local school dis
trict have been announced by Principal Luther Schramm as follows:
Perfect Attendance
Dr. Charles E. Davis, super
intendent. of the Caldwell
schools, will be the principal
speaker, Thursday evening at
the annual 4-H Advisors recogni
tion banquet. Dr. Davis has
chosen as his subject, "Today's
Education."
The banquet will be held at
:30 p. m. in the dining room
of the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Dale Hedge, president,
will conduct the business ses
sion. Vocal music will be rend
ered by the Caldwell Pepperettes
under the direction of James
Carter.
Miss Kathleen Greer, acting
associate state leader in 4-H for
the Northeast and Southeast
sections of Ohio, will be present
to act as moderator of a panel
discussion on "Responsibilities of
JL's."
Jail': Super Market
Names Treasure Winners
Richard Ball, owner and man
ager of Ball's Super Market,
announced today the winners' in
the treasure chest Friday and
Saturday of last week.
The winners are as follows:
Janice Pangle, Phil Harding.
Leonard L. Long, Dwain Davis,
Jan Allen, Leslie E. Harmon,
Mrs. Bessie Harriman, Mrs.
David Hill, Miss Lynn Robin
son, Mrs. W. K. Conner, Mrs.
Maude Harris, Mrs. Anita Man
son.
Mrs. Norman Schoeppner, Mrs.
Irene Guiler, Mrs. Glen Waller
Clarence Crum, Mrs. Victor
Smith, Mrs. Jolene Hayes, David
Wharton, Mrs. James Clark,
J. Burkhart, Mrs. Ben Robin
son, Leland Smith, Miss Carla
Dowling, Miss Sudy Richcreek,
Byron Wilson, Bill Reed, Mrs
W. Brownrigg, Miss Judy Hed
dleson. Mrs. Freda Cunningham,
Mrs. Wells, all of Caldwell and
community.
Mrs. Kate Lori and Mary
Svercek of Belle Valley Mrs
Vernon Sorg of Summerfield
Mrs. Harry Bates of Sarahsville
Mrs. Charles Stiers of Cumber
land route 2 Mrs. Paul Gillus
of Lewisville route Mrs. Susie
Hannahs of Senecaville route
Mrs. Johnny Church of Pleasant
City route, and Mrs. Charles
Braden of Dexter City.
Ash Wednesday Ushers
In Lenien Season
Ash Wednesday, March 6, was
observed 1 o w out Noble
county this week as it officially
ushered in the Lenten season for
Christians the world over.
Special services are being held
in most of the churches with
special observances of the Fast
or Holy days planned.
All the traditional services
will lead up to the observance
of Easter Sunday on April 21
Perfect Attendance And Honor Roll
Students Named For Summerfield School
a
list
of
perfect
Second Grade: Wayne Bates,
David Dysert, Donnie Lumbatis,
Lena Christ man, Carol Jean
Moore, Patricia Smith, Sue Ste
phens, Carolyn Tucker, Brenda
Wharton and Connie Wise.
Third Grade: Jackie Barnette,
Junior Bond, Gary Dysert, Kay
Morris, Leo Powell, Johnny
Truax, Bobbie Tucker, Richard
Wont-worth and Richard Keyior.
Fourth Grade: Judy Bates,
Gary Edgar, Herman Gordon,
Sandra Harding, Martin John
son, Larry Leasure, Tim Moore,
Tom Moore, Timmy Reed, Rose
Smithberger, Linda Tucker,
Donald Warner and Barbara
Wharton.
Fifth Grade: Gerald Bates,
Donnie Kirkbride, Warren
Moore, Eugene Reed, James
Reed, Gary Roe, Alice Carpen
ter, Carol Cunningham, Lola
Gordon, Donna Kirkbride ..ad
Darlene Thompson.
Sixth Grade: Jonnie Bates,
Karl Guiler, Vernon Kirkbride,
Charles Snyder, Lela Christman,
and Linda Cunningham.
Seventh Grade: Elaine Trip
lets Vivian Moore, and Larry
Edgar Eighth Grade: Deanna
Clark, Sandra Smith, Beverly
Dodds, Karola Delong, Margaret
Bates, Terry Moore, and Larry
Garrett.
Ninth Grade: Darrell Gant,
Randall Brownfield, John Green,
Virgil Thompson, John Warner,
Gary Wehr, Larry Wehr, Kath
ryn Parks, Elaine Philpot,
Joanne Smith, Louise Dodds
Nancy Morrison, Norma Bates,
Peggy Christman, Carol Butler
THE JOURNAL, CALDWELL. OHIO
Grade One: Donna Archer,
Denna Jean Duff, Calvin Hen
dershot, Donald Luke, Sandra"
Sue- Schoeppner, Dennis Ste
phen^ and Patty Tewanger.
Gro'jde Two: Linda Archer,
Lynn .Daniels, Eddie Dean For
shey, .Jerry Hendershot, Ruth
Ann Roarer, Doris Williams, and
Larry Wjlliams Grade Three:
Cheryl Bennett, David Bishop,
Gregory Duff, Kermit Stoffel,
and Linda 'Ullman.
Grade Six: Betty Williams,
Sandra Fireman, Barbara Bet
tinger Grade Five: Gary Blair,
Larry Love, Marie Daniels, Joe
Lucas, JVIarilyn Stoffel, Cnarie.:
Johanning: Grade Four: Dwain
Hupp. Jerry Hupp, Linda Ben
nett, Harry Schafer, Linda
Beardmore, Kenneth Ayers,
Harry Johanning, Linda Rohrer.
Grade Seven: Frank Baker,
Eugene Daniels, David Huffman,
Keith Hughlett, Wadie Lucas,
Blake Pryor. Gary Wilson, Laura
Bettinger Grade Eight: Larry
Bettinger, Allen Ayers, Patrick
Erb,. Mary Lou Hesson.
Giude Nine: Beverly Griffin,
Velma VanFossen, Ann Johan
ning, Jv"an Forshey, Landseer
Daniels, 'x^arry Crum, Joe Flieh
man, StartJey Bettinger Grade
Eleven: Imt'lda Hohman Grade
Twelve: M?Wha Jane Robinson
Honor Roll
Grade One: jA.ni« Blair. Donna
Crum, Donna Jt'an Duff, Sandra
Sue Schoeppner, Donald Luke
Dennis Stephens Grade Two:
David Bettinger, Rutih Ann Roh
rer, Doris Williams, ^arry Wil
liams Grade Three* Cheryl
Bennett, Gregory Duff, Marie
Kovaleski, Kermit Staffed Linda
Ullman.
Grade Four: Linda Backer,
Mary Huffman, Linda
attendance and scholastic stu
dents of Summonield schools for the fourth six weeks period ending
Feb. 21, 1957. as announced by Principal F. W. Bishop
Perfect Attendance
First Grade: Charles Barnett,
Danny Bates, Donald Burbocher,
Johnny Kirkbride, Gary Reed,
Gary Truax, Beverly Bates,
Linda Bates, Barbara Bieden
bach, Debra Carpenter, Kathy
Carpenter, Linda Carpenter,
Brenda Clark, Renea Daley and
Cynthia Stallings.
and Sallie Starr.
Tenth Grade: Floyd Stern, Jr.,
Donald Dimmerling, Clesson
Carpenter, Buddy Ritterbeck,
James Parks, Terry Mallett,
Larry Crum, Barbara Barnett,
Gloria Bates, Linda Bates, Kath
ryn Ann Bishop, Gloria Guiler,
Helen Moore, Kathryn Shackle,
and Neva Stephens.
Eleventh Grade: Betty Brown
field, Donna Reed, Ruth Bates,
Shirley Bates, Cleon Leasure,
Bruce Mallett, Loren Christman,
Paul Dimmerling, George
Spence, and Kenneth Goodhart.
Twelfth Grade: Danford Car
penter, Charles Keyior, James
Larrick, John Leasure, Evan
Brill, Harry Moore and Anne
Mallett.
Scholastic
Second Grade: Dale Archer,
David Dysert, Donnie Lumbatis
Lena Christman and Carol Jean
Moore Third Grade: Diane
Brown, Gary Dysert, and Pat
ricia Reed.
Fourth Grade: Gary Edgar
Martin Johnson, Timmy Reed
and Barbara Wharton Fifth
Grade: Warren Moore, Eugene
Reed, Alice Carpenter, Carol
Cunningham, Lola Gordon
Donna Kirkbride, Darlene
Thompson, and Anna Belle
Warner.
Sixth Grade: Carrel Harding
Vernon Kirkbride, Karl Guiler
David Reed, Lela Christman
Linda Cunningham, Barbara
Leasure and Barbara Warner
Eighth Grade: Deanna Clark
Sandra Smith, Beverly
and Karola Delong.
Seven Drivers Pass
Stale Patrol Tests
Bennett,
Harry Schafer, Linda
Beavd-
more, Linda Rohrer: Grade Fiv*p:
Judy Love, Joe Lucas, Marilyn
Stoffel, Charles Johanning, Gary
Blair Grade Six: Sally Mor
rison, Betty Noll, Betty Wil
liams, Sandra Fleeman, Barbara
Bettinger.
Grade Seven: Frank Baker,
Carol Dennis, Margaret Erb,
Wadie Lucas, Keith Hughlett,
David Huffman Grade Eight:
Jo Ann Morrison, Mary Lou Hes
son, Larry Bettinger.
Grade Nine: Sue Hendershot,
Norma Jean Williams, Ann Joh
anning, Mary Ann Robinson,
Ruth Noll, Betty Crum, Velma
VanFossen, Beverly Griffin,
Joan Forshey.
Grade TeYi: Dean Schott Grade
Eleven: Shirley HardeSty, Letha
Rohrer, Imelda Hohman, Jean
Dennis Grade Twelve: Larry
Smithberger, Hazel Noll, Mar
tha Jane Robinson.
TO ENTER COLLEGE
Miss Janet Faye Mendenhall,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Mendenhall, has just completed
plans to enter Office Training
school in Columbus. Miss Mend
enhall will graduate from Belle
Valley high school in May and
Will enter the Columbus business
university the next month. She
will take the executive secretar
ial course.
Seven applicants ,-uccesSfully
passed their driver's examina
tions Monday under the juris
diction of the state patrol.
Those who passed their tests
and received operator's licenses
were as follows: Myron Williams,
Caldwell route 2 Larry Edgar
Semon, Caldwell Virgil Don
Clark, Caldwell route 3 Larry
J. Huffman, Harriettsville Gale
Hubert Gessel, Macksburg route
1 Thomas Lee Robertson, Cald
well and Robert Michael Chic
wak, Caldwell.
ASSUMES DUTIES
Mrs. Barbara Louise Cunning
ham assumed her new duties as
Noble County Home Demonstra
tion agent on Friday, March 1.
Mrs. Cunningham will serve as
agent for this county until June
1, when Miss Mabel Sarbaugh
will again resume her duties in
this capacity.
Dolly Madison
SALAD
DRESSING
Dolly Madison
Quaker "Yellow"
KATWUM,
(ouniy Husk Festival
Will Be Held April 10
CORN MEAL
MACKEREL 2 u 35c
NESTLE'S QUIK
Lb. 27c i u..47c
hi mm mm mmm
NABISCO
Ritz Cheese Crackers Ib. 29c
SI NSII1NK
Krispy Crackers lb. box 29c
STKIETM ANN'S
Townhouse Crackers lb. box 35c
Little Bo-Peep
AMMONIA
Dodds
Ninth Grade: Joanne
and Leanna Carpenter
Grade: Larry Crum, Kathryn
Ann Bishop, and Helen Moore.
Smith
Tenth
Eleventh Grade: Carol Triplett
Ruth Bates, Shirley Bates, Betty
Brownfield, Donna Reed, and
Lloyd Mallett Twelfth Grade
Evan Brill, Anne Mallett, and
Sally Gressel.
The anmi.i! N-ble county
music festival will be held at
the Caldwell high school audi
tori um, Wednesday e v e n i n-g,
April 10, according to Supt. H.
C. Secrest.
The various participating
schools are now holding re
hearsals at the school auditorium
under the supervision of their
various instructors.
A full dress rehearsal will be
held several days prior to April
10 with all the music instructors
in the county schools in charge.
SAFETY MEETING
Regular
meeting
VIMGO
EGO NOODLES
2
12 Oz.
Bags
DILL PICKLES
Smucker's "Old Fashioned'
of the Noble
county safety committee will be
held Wednesday evening, March
13 at the office Sheriff Donald
Conaway. Kennie Kearns is coun
ty chairman of the committee and
he will be in charge of the meet
ing. Deputy Sheriff Walter Hut
chins is serving as secretary.
25c
Ot.
Bottle
CLOROX
1!fae Sanitary Bleach
V2 Gal.
19*
WIENERS
BOLOGNA
Gal.
35«
53«
Chunk
Dexter City Youths
Warned About Firearms
Sheriff Donald Conaw ay issued
a warning today to youngsters
of the Dexter City community
who have been using firearms
recklessly.
Several complaints have been
received by this department
relative to damaged f&rm equip
ment and most, of them have
been made by slugs from a .22
rifle.
The investigation will con
tinue, the sheriffs department
said.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Donald Conaway, wife of
Sheriff Conaway, was admitted
to Guernsey Memorial hospital,
Cambridge, Sunday evening for
treatment of pneumonia. Mrs.
Conaway is the former Helen
Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Grace
Johnson. Her condition is improv
ed. The trip was made in the Mc
Vav ambulance.
American Beauty
CATSUP 6
KRAFT'S
STAR-KIST
TUNA
S
Strawberry Preserves 3$1$1.00
FLORIDA
HEAD
RED RIPE
ORANGES516 43'
LETTUCE 2- 29'
23
29
TOMATOES
CALIFORNIA 'PASCAL'
CELERY
E A E A E N
HOME OWNED FOOD MAJffCETS
39c HAMBURGER
3 u*. 85c PLATE BOIL
Thursday, March 7, 1957
Hit And Skip Accident
Investigation Complete
Shi-: ill DouMd Conaway re
ported today that investigation
had been completed on the hit
and run accident last Saturday
on USR 21, which involved three
vehicles, one of which did notr
stop.
The driver who left the scene
was identified as Roy James
Wiles, of Macksburg, formerly
of Franklin county.
Wiles assumed full respon
sibility for "the damages incurred
to the two other vehicles, which
were operated by Gary Pezzo
pane of Park Heights and Wil
liam Montgomery of Charlotte,
North Carolina.
ATTENDS MEETING
Mrs. Feme Williams of Pleas
ant City attended the regular
meeting of the Woman's Mission
ary Society of Caldwell in the
First Church of Christ basement
last Tuesday evening.
sreo
14 Ox.
Btls.
VELVEETA 75
89
Chunk Style
CdllS
IIIINTQ
TOMATO PASTE
0 Cans /|0'
23c
22 Oz.
Jar
Tube
Large Bunch
39c
Lb.
19e
Lb.