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Thursday, January 31, 1946 Telephone Gir At Stafford MarriedJan.21 Harriettsville, Jan. 30—Vows of marriage were exchanged by Miss Geneva Parks of Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks of Lower Salem, and Joe Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coffey of Jeru salem, Monday morning, Jan. 21. The single by the Rt. Mehler at Woodsfield, blue dress and a corsage of baby mums sweetpeas. Betty Schwallie and Fred Coffey. After a short wedding trip, the new lyweds are at home to their friends in Stafford, where Mrs. Coffey is an operator on the telephone exchange. Their many friends in this commun ity extend congratulations and best wishes. ring ceremony was read Rev. Monsignor Gilbert the parish house in The bride wore an aqua with brown accessories, and They were attended by Te hnician Fifth Grade Neigal MTer was discharged from the army cn Jan. 12, having spent three years and four months in the service. Cpl. Miller saw service in the Mari rnas, Guam, Ryukyus Islands, and Okinawa. He holds the American Theater ribbon, Victory medal, the Asiatic-Pacific theatre ribbon with tw bronze stars, Good Conduct ribbon and a meritorius unit award. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Naugelieser of New York City, N. Y., called on Rev. Fr. A. G. Nickel last week. Roy Mason arrived home Monday from the ETO after 18 months of service. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson children, Mary and Gary, and Wilma Walters were business itors at Caldwell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wetzler of Byesville visited Sunday with the latter’s mother, who is on list. Walton Williams of Youngstown is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams. Rev. Fr. A. G. Nickel and Miss Clara Patterson were Columbus itors one day last week. Emerson McConnell left Tuesday for Columbus where he has employ ment. Elmer Stevens is visiting Earl Walker of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ullman and sons, Larry, Frank, and Donald, of Stafford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ullman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephens and daughters and Robert Stephens of Marietta visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McConnell. Berne Berne, Jan. 30—Several from Berne, Jan. 30 Several from here attended the sale at Austin Hurst, Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Barrett returned to her home Wednesday after spending several weeks with relatives at Ava. Lewis Swick was a business caller in Zanesville recently. Leona Hill and Eunice Horton spent Tuesday at the home of Mel vin Burkhart and family. Carlos Mallett of McConnelsville was a business caller in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gressel have purchased and are moving into the Bell Mallett property. Mr. and Mrs. George Hesson and daughter, Mary Lou, were visitors in town Saturday. Georgia Donaldson and daughter spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson and family. Edna Everly snent Sunday with her sister, Verna Wickham. Frank Wright was a business call er in town Tuesday. Gertrude Kuhn spent Saturday with her ville. daughter, Roma, at Zanes- from here attended the St. Michael’s hall, Sunday. Several social at Mr. and Mrs. John Larrick in Caldwell, Friday. Keithtown and Harley, and/ daughter, Betty, Dexter City Dexter City, Jan. 30—Rev. C. Jump preached his farewell mon last Sunday evening in Methodi-t church. Rachel is able 1 lowing i former After and Mrs. vis- the sick Parkers weekend Miss Nettie Stephens of burg, W. Va., spent the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bert Stephens. Manford Young arrived from overseas last week. He the ETO. vis and Co and Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller of lumbus spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Carl Heisler. of Mr. and Mrs. John Holschuh Stafford spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelby. Misses Elaine Lallathin and Olive Heisler of Marietta spent the week end at their homes on route 1. Marietta shoppers Monday were Mrs. Inez Rohrer, Miss Ila Rohrer, Mrs. Freda Mantel, and Miss Mary Mantel. D|rs. Rose Schoeppner and grand son, Dale Schoeppner, visited Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoep pner of Marietta R. D. Supt. and Mrs. H. M. Ayers and son, David, visited Sunday with Mrs. Ayers’ father, W. E. Hawkins, of Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralston of Columbus spent the weekend with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ada Stof fel. William Hutcheson of Marietta was visiting relatives here last week. Miss Dorothy Hayes returned to Akron Friday after visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes. Miss Hayes spent several months in New York City, N. Y., where she was sent by the Western Union Telegraph Co. to help in the rush caused by the returning of our ser vice men. Lawrence McKee, who moved to New Mexico with his parents several years ago, and has been in the mili tary service, arrived here last week I to visit relatives and friends. The mine at Crooked Tree worked last week loading 10 cars of coal per day. Mrs. Effie Hayes of Newcomers town, who was here a week ago for the birthday of her was called back last week by death of her sistpr, Mrs. Schilling, whose funeral w Saturday at Elba. Mrs. Robert Sanford and son West Virginia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sanford. manandnah Trail Mr. MiendnaOdn irau I Mr. and Mrs. 1 children were Sunday visitors Ross Watsons in Summerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Groves Mrs. Donohoo, agent, conducted a finishing of furniture Bond’s, Tuesday. South Olive South Harper Canton Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Albert Addis. were Mrs. Keithtown, Jan. 30—Mr. and Dale Porter and Mrs. Ben VanFleet of near Caldwell visited Sunday at the home of the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Leighton Landaker, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Swank visited recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hale. Mrs. Edith Chandler entertained the following ladies at her home on Friday: Olive Chandler, Pearl Dan ford, Oma Groves, Jessie Groves, Lola Mitchell and Mot O’Brien. The day was spent in quilting. Mrs. William McMannis was re moved from the Thompson hospita, Caldwell, Tuesday evening to home here. Mrs. Edith Chandler and sons, Joe I Cynnn VnlUv visited Saturday at the home Charles McMannis, near Reinersville, I Green Valley, January 30 Ray and called on Ruth Chandler at Me-1 Stottaberry and son, Harold, and Donnelsville. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groves and I for Alva Watson of Sarahsville. daughter, Jessie, spent Saturday I 1st. Lt. Georgia C. Archer evening at the home of Ord Chand-I Fletcher General Hospital in ler and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. Ethel King were Sunday din-11,1u ner guests ,of Mrs. Lou Tarleton and Mrs. Alta Davis, in Caldwell. Miss Frieda Tilton, spent weekend with her sister, Mrs. rence Carter and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sands children spent Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. Martha Chentum, employed at Zanesville, w reekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis Kirkbride were Friday. Mr. and Mrs. and Dorothy w her Steven Clark have been baling hay I Mary Burkhart, a cadet nurse I latives here. from Good Samaritan hospital, I Mrs. Ethel Archer, who has been Zanesville, has been confined to the I on the sick list, at the home of Cecil home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Rutherford is much improved. Leo Burkhart the past chicken-pox. week with I Bert Leisure of Summerfield was calling on Cleveland the Valley home of his James Burkhart of spent the weeknd at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. hart. He was accompanied by George I Saturday. 1 two weeks! Bethel W. Bates, Dawson I The occasion was to celebrate I stationed in India, is expected home F.-J soon. Cecil Rutherford and Lewis Kirk-1 parents, Saturday. Mrs. Word has been received that Moseley of Inglewood, Calif., to be moved to her home fol a major operation. She is a resident. the main game between For-., rest Grove and the locals Friday Sunday, night, the alumni of both schools played a very exciting game. .Local boys playing were Dean and Charles Patten, Bill Sanford, Howard Devoll, Willard Ball, Charles Williams, Vere Miller, Kenneth Ogle, Bill Hutcheson of Marietta and Lawrence McKee of New Mexico. They were all military service. Willscreek in the mother-in-law,|ne?s with CreorPe McKee. e I DimgaiUlOn the prourparents* of "affine* baby boy|w'tj Mr andiiMrs*TDe,arl Raner born Saturday, Janu. 20. C. A. Drake, who is in .... -I year, has better health and has done|ho™e Sunday after a more work this winter than any oth- visit with their son and er winter in the past 50 years. an'i Mrs. K. G. Kearns. are I Paul Jordan spent Tuesday evening I Mrs. Musetta Jordan and .his 84th Margaret Bebee returned to two Mancil Miley has improved very Mr. and Mrs. Bert much after a serious illness. Mrs. Waterford R. D. ca’led on Oscar i G. W. Ulrich and Mrs. G. W. Bates |Ress,e Jordan, Sunday afternoon.’ remain the same. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. E. Johnson was baling hay for |visited the latter s sister, Mr. William Bond last week. lMrs- Jack Foraker, Sunday at Ernest Davis and son, Dick, have |Valley. killed 41 foxes this winter. Mrs. Lucy Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Danford, Pleas- jClara Hughes called on Ressie ant City, were Sunday evening vis- |^an- Wednesday afternoon. itors at William Bond. Dean Raney and Paul Jordan were |29_3OJ1 Mesdames William Bond, Abe (business visitors at Caldwell, Mon Gander, Gilbert Mercer and Ira Dan-|Jayj ... ford attended a, district meeting of the Eastern Stars Wednesday. [Kearns made a [Caldwell, Thursday. Olive, Jan. 30 —Mrs. S. J. I an(| j^rs- Ralph Briggs (Aud is visiting relatives in [rey Swank) of Columbus called on Eliza Boyd and William |arj Wednesday, spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. |M4 I?nil 1*211111 bUiiiami I Herschel and Mrs. Cambridge Miller Clam Reattev Marv Rich I who is |visited his father last week, spent the I Peter Binkley of Canton, spent the Fred Stiles was in weekend with his family here. (business last week. Rev. Walter Brown will hold ser-1 Jack Berry, wife vices at the Methodist church, Sun-|Helen spent the a few day evening, Feb. 3rd at 7 o’clock. |ton recently. Friends and neighbors gathered Nau and Marty |at the home of Myron Groves Satur- (Estate of A. R. Jennings, Deceased. Schumaker, were guests of Mr. and |day night for a farewell party. Mrs. Harold Froelich and family in Barnesville, Sunday. |the weekend with her of on re- terminal leave with friends and relatives and friends in the past week. Clark and Dick Shackles the Hurst sale William Leo Burk-1 attended last Ridge, Hazel, in Tweedale, who will spend at the Burkhart home. i(ti Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and I were attending to their stock son, Larry, Anna Allen, Mrs. Elmer Groves and Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Groves Ripple and sons, Dale and Ronnie, rr—‘ Sunday at the home of Fred Chand‘I ler. The occasion was to celebrate stationed in India, is expected home ^‘ursuay, rcu. |eral dayg the birthday anniversaries of Fred SOon. Phillip Dekew and daughter, Mr. and I Valley last Sunday, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller ...J Run were calling on spent I friends in the Valley Sunday. the of old Cpl. Richard Bates, who has been Irgil I have rural electrification on I were celebrating ser-|the Valley and exPect gas as soon as Wedding, the I well is drilled in on Dawson Mrs. Vera Cisler Rittee- |Katl leen and Betty Jean spent the Virgil Moore of Caldwell purchas-1 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ed a valuable cow from Cecil Ruther-| Cisler at Canton. _| ford last week. I Mrs. Mary Brown was shopping in [calling on his mother, CaldweP, Saturday. I Willscreek, Jan. 30 Very cold and brother Walter Lowe last week, here. Sunday morning the thermo meter was six below zero home|lots of coal and feed* |her aunt and uncte Mr. and was ini ^earn that John S. Goodhart|John Garvin. lis improving at present. Darwin Stoneking, who is Austin Stevens, who has been in| ployed at Steubenville, Ithe hospital at Dayton, is now at| weekend at his home here, [home and is not much improved. 1 In the report last iveek that Mrs. iJohn Bates had four brothers in the a [service and that one was killed was la mistake. None was killed. (Caldwell, Saturday, were: Blaine Day and G. P. Moore at-1 Mrs. Henry Bettinge tended the ball game at Summer- Schutt, Mrt Francis Hupp, field last Friday night between Sum-1 Frank Hupp, Joseph Arnold, merfield and Belle Valley. The score ami Mrs. Harry Mitchell, M-. was 42 to 39 in favor of Summer-1 Mrs. Walter Estadt, field. It was a great game. Iv- James Watson has rented the Ho- Clark and children, bait Rates farm on Seneca lake and Ethyl, will move there soon. Oliver Roe is still in the hospital Canton spent last week with at Dayton. Dutch Smith was a caller at Belle Valley the last part of last week.|gtr of S.uahsville He is interested in the horse busi-1 town Tuesday. [trip to Caldwell, Saturday. |Spriggs, Leah Long, Vivian Archibald’! v chairman of the board of directors. |. S‘lld Inventory and Appraisement will| ’(’rlt‘raI Fund ----------. William Bond and Dungannon, Jan. 30— Aline and Trimble ■3 1 William Eythe and Signe Hasso find their paths inevitably inter twined in 20th Century-Fox’s electrifying drama of one of the toughest, most relentless man hunts in history, brought to the screen in “The House On 92nd Street,’’ showing at the Roxy on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 6 and 7. Qk«|»*nn Chandler and Herbert Groves. I Cecil Rutherford and Lewis Kirk-1rnn |her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hayes. Nina Steward spent the weekend I bride have been employed the past Mrs. Bernice Parcell, Mrs. Leona thpi of Ver Parents’ Mr- and|week by the Cozier Wood Package! Sharon Jan. 30— Mr. and Mrs. G. I Mitchell, and Mrs. Thelma Clark •ide have been emnloved the nast I Olid I Illi Sharon Jan. 30—Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, and Mrs. E. Marquis sLrt Denvpr Mnnro hnmelLura Brownri^. Gwendolyn Jenning.: I certify the iollouing report to be V er e TO home I Shenandoah Trail, Jan. 30—Many (from Boston, Mass., Wednesday Jennings, Mabie Jennings. Beulah Jen-| Ihe 5-h -tlnn from here attended the Guernsey night on his way to Dayton to be U1^^Tnnin^^ Vamataon Noble Feeder calf annual meeting at I discharged. He came back from Day-Ilian Boyd, Mary Boyd, Lucille Heddle-15?? Tf V------------- Pleasant City, Tuesday evening. Mr. I ton, Saturday night. He has been |noUfiedarthalo^emeTf’h yd°,v a^d Wages""":::"’ McCann, beef specialist from Ohio I nearly all over the United States, I a. d., 1946, an inventory and Appraise-1 fSrPI?.DnLiE 1 State university, was the chief [having been in 38 states. |ment of the estate of A. R. Jennings, Summar’Afid^xoenditures' speaker. John Craig was re-elected ----.............— at| (o’clock A. M. IntLJUFIb— “1 Any person desiring to file exceptions| Gen^ral ,Fund to said Inventory must file them at least Retlrernent Fund five days prior to the day set for hear-1 ----J nN L------- their weeks nephew, Mr. I or. of Mrs. K. G. K«.™ and Mrs. Edwin William |stock sale William I Rachael Robinson and daughter, I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mar-1 William J. Schott was a business IStatec°^mnnO pK,courtin,r Hilda of Caldwell, were visiting her|quis at Caldwell. They also called on|ca,ler in town Monday. Case No. 8601 |Mr. and Mrs. William Wehr, who! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildow oflIRVIN WILSCf’iaintTffsAL’ their Golden Macksburg were callers in town1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon were Harmon near Zanesville, Saturday. Ray Bettinger of Sarahsville was| Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Morrison visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bernard Sealock was visiting Morri -cn at Canton, last week, friends in Byesville the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cisler and son I the Buss Bates of Canton was a vis-1 Dexter City were in town Sunday. Hattie Iitor at Mrs’ Hayes Bates’ the week| Bonita and Evelyn Brotton, El .,|end. Mrs. Blaine Day made a business To Amos Jennings Georgiana David, spent the weekend with Mrs. Nel’ie Lawrence. Harry Lowe of Glouster was call ing on his sister Miss Loutitia Lowe Mary Barnhouse of near Forest i I *x v v •.« I Avavxxtiiivy wcviiiey, iori taking Grove visited here last week with Weekley, New Concord, Ohio Irene Courtney, nlKKUuDUrS I Whetael Shrfer and Ray Bettin- da/o'! —wei13 a e caLers in (1946. Hayes of Mr. and Mrs. Harve NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY Helen Jennings, Don Jennings, Mack correct- xt a’ iSd’Snb’wasf nSYm thta^Court “j£*LA!C£: JANUARY 1945 bth'%aror,'^Xyttte,S“rtatnI0’.h0S 3^ Ing. Total Receipts and Balance Given under my hand and seal of said EXPENDITURES— Court, this 26th day of January. 1946. Fund n and Notice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that Johnny S. at Barnesville, McMannis were shopping Man- (church, of Pleasant City, Route 2. Ohio. (ADMINISTRATION— ’|etta, Friday. home extension I Mrs. Lucy Blackburn and Mrs. _ofBuffalo meeting on re- |BeuIa.h McMannis spent Friday eve- County Ohio, at Hobart |nin& with Ressie and Aline Jordan. Blackburn and K. G. Probate Judge of said County. (Text Books _______________ business trip to I29 30 31 (other Educational Supplies I I Repairs Educational Equipment Notice of Appointment Estate of Elisabeth Crnin, Deceased. Notice the latter’s grandfather, S. M. Leon-I Crum of R.F.D. No. 4, Caldwell, Ohio, (Total Transporation of Pupils duly appointed executor of the (PLAY GROUNDS— Elizabeth Crum, deceased, late (Personal Service has been estate of of Enoch OTTO POLING Probate Judge of said County. Mt. Ephraim, Jan. 30—The ladies v OTTO POLING Contribution wane I Probate Judge ot said County, (other Fixed Charges— of the W.S.C.S. are quilting this|28 29 30 Withholding Tax the (winter, those at the home of Zelma| (Total Other Auxiliary Agencies Flo-1 Stiles, Tuesday, were Ora Berry, I Notice of Appointment I |Grace Miley, Mildred McAuley, Dora Instate of Alma Bigley, Deceased. personal Service and ‘ice is hereby given that Rudy Big-| (Aliiier, Clara £$eaitey, iwary Mien, ||eyNoaIJj Bertha Merry, of Caldwell and|f-Gas uq with (Mildred Schafer and Jewel Moore. (Wellston, Ohio, have been duly appointed Janitors Supplies of Donald Hackley of Newark |Ad™inistrators of the Estate of Alma Big-|E]ectricitv ..‘"J Iley, deceased, late of Caldwell, JCounty, Ohio. I Thomas Knox and Kate McConnell creditors are required to file ... ... Irlalms with said fiduciary within lare poorly at this writing. |montha or be forevtr barred. Davis, Rev. Gaugler was making pastoral Dated this 17 day of January, 1946. Nellie |calls here this week. visitors, Mary Stiles of Columbus visited1 |her home recently. Urban Nau, William I Notice Of Appointment Notice is hereby given that Jennings, of Caldwell, Ohio, has Roslyn Finley Of Columbus spent (appointed Administrator of the Estate of (Total Expenditures .—.---- «... of ASSETS AND LIABILITIES |ASSETS their Cash four Accounts Receivable noron+a I A* R- Jennings, deceased, late .l8‘ (township, Noble County, Ohio. Marietta, on reciters are required to file claims with said fiduciary within i (months or be forever barred. and daughter Dated this 14 day of January, 1946. days in Can-1 otto POLtNG .------ I mer and Johnny Antil were visitors in Caldwell, Wednesday. Henry Mason home Saturday nimr at Crumtown. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hayes guests of Mrs. Eli Mallett daughter, Helen, Sunday. Callers at the home of Mr. and Wilma Shilling spent Monday with Sunday, and daughters, COUNCIL TO MEFT February meeting of the Caldwell ters will come up for discussion. NOTICE TO NEXT OF KIN Probate Court, Noble County, Ohio In the Matter of THE WILL OF (Ohio: Carrie ern- I Devoll, I Iowa spent the Frank Courtney, Zanesvii le, Bertie Davis, Caldwell, Caldwell, Sharon, Ohio Ohio Devoll |*uwa Martha Caldwell, Saturday, were- Mr and |Jlinchc,iffe- Canton, Ohio Walter Wil-1 CL.-.V H- i |llarn3- Rockford, Illinois Kattie Pizzs, Sheriff Noble Countv, Ohio, er, William J. (Canton, Ohio Berten Williams, Chicago, Bv HARRY L. MERRITT. Walter fiarnman, Mr. mid Mrs. Earl|ment of L. S. McKee, deceased, late of and|Olive ’1'ownship, in said County, was (produced in open Court, and an applica tion to admit the same to probate was and Mrs. Charles Hayes ofl°n t116 same day made in said Court. |Said application will be for hearing be fore said Court on the 8th Bertha Hayes (February, 1946. at 10:00 o’clock I p- 0 AddrPSs: Ava- O111o- OTTO PO1 TNG I Total Probate Judge I BALANCE. DECEMBER 31 By HELEN JOHNSON. 2en*ral ,Fund Deputy Clerk I Bond Retirement Fund Total a a a (Total E'-penditures and Notice of Appointment I Estate of Susanna Yoho, Deceased. REVENUE— .| Notice is hereby given that Karl R. (GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES— McMannis (Yoho. of Senecaville, Ohio, Route, has LOCAL LEVY and Ibeen duly appointed Executor of the Es- (Bond, Interest and Sinking |tate of Susanna Yoho. deceased, late W Fund $ KlCn|Seneca Township. Noble County, Ohio. (Classified Propertv Tax $ Creditors arc required to file their (Total Propertv Tax $ (claims with said fiduciary within four (FOUNDATION PROGRAM m”. (jnonths or be forever barred. (Cash Received Jor-| Dated this 18th dav of January, 1946. (Total Foundation Program OTTO POLING, (Total R»v*"u» THE JOURNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO rttpkev Balance $38,374.92 Case No. 5458 SCHEDULE II—RECEIPTS Probate Judge of said County. (NON-REVENUE— (Sale of Books _________77(other (Sales of Property [total I has been duly appointed Administrator (Salaries and Wages Adm. of the Estate Jackie Karl Church, de- Officers and Employes $ ceased, late of Township, Noble (Legal Services \. (mr.*nj p«Monal Service Creditors are required to file their (Office Supplies ____________ .claims with said fiduciary within four |To*al Other Purposes Fleeman attended the (months or be forever barred. (Total Administration _______ at Marietta, Tuesday. I Dated this 2211(1 daL 1948 [tnstruction V n I OTTO POLING. (Personal Service receipts______ Total Other Purposes Total Instruction ___________ .TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS— is hereby given that Frank J. (Transportation Contract Township, Noble County, i equired to file A'ith said fiduciary within or be forever barred. Dated this 21st day of January, 1946. Creditors are claims A'ith said Ohio. (Total Plav Grounds their |OTHFR AUXILIARY AGENCIES— lour |Teachers Retirement Contribution Emp’ovcs Retirement operation of school Noble I Telephone I Advertising their I Hauling four Insurance Plant MAINTENANCE OF 28-29-30 chg. [SCHOOL PLANT— Materials for Maintenance. Buildings and Grounds UTkifftytllA I Mrs. (Illinois Wilber Weekley. Canton. Ohio Deputy. (Westley Williams, Canton, Ohio and|L. c. Young, Attorney 29-1 ivir. Clyde Courtney, Sharon, Ohio you are1 and hereby notified that on the 28th day of 7 Tnhn«s- n (January, 1946, an instrument of writing, (purporting to be the last Will and Testa- I IllgVIlie i Dr. E. G. Ditch of Caldwell wasl Whigville, Jan. 30—Freda Guilerl Charley a professional caller in town last Guiler spent Saturday afternoon “XS: if Vnv^FidA.^ week- with Mat Gulick. band, if any ^’i fXss M. Mfil Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danford snent| a wST-: wwe8’i?nd’ Mn' of Rado Ridge were callers at the [Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. eve-1 F. H. Danford. u 1 w, ww Fuel Supply Company Husband of Eliza I Wayne Thomas of Zanesville were I the weekend with his parents, and and Mrs. John Thomas. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I at Barnesville, Saturday. Mitchell, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. I Virgil Watson was at Lee Mitchell and children of Canton. I Thornday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harriman and I Hubert Martin of the son, Eddie, spent Sunday with Mrs. I who is home on leave, Elsie Harriman of Crooked Tree. Fred Batea and S. A. visited Mrs. Nettie Martin, Friday. vs. evening at the city hall. Mayor Sam lLwl!’„o,/e5 for £ub’Ac a«ct,on at|band, if aay, Of Vernled JVe.,ker Hus. Mrs A lire I ..n .. w» .. “““Ithe West door of the Court House teljiarn„_’ffla.r?.nnn Ann Sanford, |amount. Moore, Iowa .. Vada ]Brown, Caldwell, Ohio Mark Courtney, Iva Oliver, Zanesville. Ohio .White, Des Moines, Iowa Wilber 1 w„... |voll, Cleveland, Ohio Levi Weekley, undersignedi Sheriff. Buffalo, Ohio William Weekley. CaJd- (well, Ohio Angie Bail, Lore City, Ohio Middleburg, Jan. 39— Callers at|A. M. Weekley, Butler, Ohio Nettie day of A M. the seal January, OTTO POLING. Probate Judge. By HELEN JOHNSON, Deputy Clerk. Financial Report of the Board of Education For Fiscal Year Ending The Batesville basketball team is .[going strong. They defeated Ixire 1 City last Friday night, 58-39, and won over Dexter City, Saturday, 99 92 I Th© Stat© nf nh,„ Waxu I BELLE VALLEY LOCAL SCHOOL night by 33-23. I The State of Ohio. Noble County. ,1 DISTRICT, COUNTY OF NOBLE December 31st, 1945 (Secrest will preside. Routine mat-[caldwell, Ohio, the following real estate. Gtiadrin and Fhiliip Belmont discussion [situate in the Countv of Noble and State |R”rrhr’?gCorporatton Car? Qiscussion. |of and tn Townshlp of Jack-I Gee p’wLe^a’ Na‘lonal Bank W [son, to-wit: |c Frkml an?’ of w- F. Geese- L. S. McKEE, Deceased. Notice of Application to Probate. •». inme ctmwuxunK onv nw$ww To McKinley Weekley, Florida G. W. (nineteen (119) acres, and containing tn (Betts. Iowa I ....^iBond Retirement Fund lCnfp,€ria Fund __ _____ 12.90 Millsl'pntai _____________________ a I BALANCE, DECEMBER 31. 1945 $ 19,898.86 General Fund (Bond Retirement Fund Receipts (cafeteria Fund (Total [Total Expenditures and $ 7,930.27 Balance 2.434 4 SCHEDULE II—RECEIPTS $10,365.01 REVENUE— (GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES— 21 [local levy- I Bond. Interest and Sinking $28,009.91 Fund $38,374.92 I au other Purposes Mrs. |Total Propertv Tax »22 '2J-2 FOUNDATION PROGRAM ®2®’'21’" Cash Received 1935 (Deduction for Teachers 2 I I Retirement [Deduction for School $12.653.391 Employes Retirement 1 Deduction for County Board of Education I3 Total Foundation Program —. Miscellaneous— Cafeteria Fund Total Revenue Total Transactions SCHEDULE III—EXPENDITURES I ADMINISTRATION— o I Salaries and Wages Adm. 8.282.94 I Officers and Employes (Total Personal $ Service___ I w .... Mrs. Kenneth Guiler spent Tues-| “V* of Robert McKeig Denman*’on Mrs. Alex Bettinger, Sunday, were day with Mrs. Frank Ruby of Cam-1 Joseph toe p- Heard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gildow, Mr. bridge. -artI J. S' and Mrs. Walter Bettinger and son, John Archer of the US navy, who| Robii^8Jn: J°hn. Robinson William A. Wayne, of Hiramsburg, Mr. and |has been spending a two weeks| Hosfeit ’Flora H. Ho^ert'-’ r^ilar? Mrs. Earl Mallett of Zanesville, Gay [leave at his home here, has re- EHztaSh T\ailw’*3f Company Evan^^owen" Bettinger and daughter, Anna May. [turned to his base at Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bettinger have Mrs. Goldie Lucas suffered Earnes‘ Wilson Waiter been in ill health for the past sev-[heart attack at her home here Sun-|wiison: s'kinX w'mu™ w,f« d,y- hr SHERIFF’S SALE IN PARTITION HOWARD WILSON. FT. At, Defendants I village council will be held Tuesday] or io:w o’clock a. m., Situated in the State of Ohio. Countv Adams Oldhand i Margaret ‘of Noble and Township of Jackson and Ma,Jare‘ Adams as Guardian of being the southeast quarter of S»ction Adams Kathrvn X*Ig,nia and Kathryn 10, Township five (5). of Range nine (9), |rfce Adams ny’L^Adan1s• a minor Beat containing one hundred and fifty -nine |mfnnr n ’ea v,n?tofa Adams, a (159) acres, more or less, in said Countv, Township, ..o.nra aforesaid, and being the west half of the Patterson northw est quarter and the northeast terson quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec tion 11, Township five (5). cf nine (9), containing one_ hundred and I cjara jngr^ y^... C’eorKe Gertrude an two hundred^ rnd seventy-eight (278) Ison™ Sharon, |acre!], more or less. |licbc Ohio Appraised at $11,500.00 and cannot be W. O. Isold for less than TWO-THIRDS of that I I u™ers,RneaerlL Financial Report of the Board of Education For Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1945 SUMMERFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF NOBLE P. O. Address: Summerfield. Ohio Date: January 26, 1946 I certify the following report to be I correct. BALANCE. JANUARY 1. 1945 General Fund Bond Retirement Fund Total RECEIPTS— General Fund Bond Retirement Fund Cafeteria Fund Total Total Receipts and Balance EXPENDITURES— General Fund $19,113.41 .1 .7 ,e,ration $19.113.41 (INSTRUCTION— $27,396.351 personal Service (Text Books _______ t.e 111 Educational Supplies $ 250 80 r*hebe Peiter 48° 001 Repairs Educational Equipment $ 12 791 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS 613.56 Transporation Contract __............ ---------ii«i,u $28 009.911 Total Transportation of Pupils $ 7,447.15 I Whitis srM^DTTT.’? TTT—EXPENDITURES I—— I.. PUBLIC LUNCHES— Personal Service Total Other Purposes 573 001 Total Public Lunches _______MaSIn 5.001 OTHER AUXILIARY AGENCIES$ 578.00 1 Employes _________________ I1'n? I.ecturers 19.88(Total Personal Service 597.881 Teachers Retirement $ 8 $ Contribution $11,632.98 Employes Retirement 60.27 Contribution 812.82(county Board of Education 43.60 Contribution ________ 916.69. (Total Other Auxiliary Agencies $ $12,549.67 OPEN ATION OF SCHOOL PLANT— 5.886.48 Personal Service 5.886.48 Gas (Fuel 35.091 Janitors Supplies 35.00 (other Supplies (Electricity $ $ $ $ Telephone $ 674.16 Advertising Hauling 232.93 Insurance $ $ $ Total Other Purposes Total Operation of School Materials for Maintenance, Equipment and Furniture Earl A (Total K* ’ntonance of -----been duly Sch til Plant Lands (Cost) _____ Buildings (Cost) Equipment (Cost) _------------- Probate Judge of said County. (Total Assets 27-28-29 chg. I Excess or Deficiency of Assets Total Expenditures $ $ 1.307.561 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSET 213.10 Cash Inventory Supplies and $ 1.520.461 Materials $25.721.531 Lands (Cost) $ Taxes Total Operation of School Plant MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT- 83?.6t 1.740 I $ $ s $ $ $ $ 15. 1 Materials for Maintenance, 33.0'i Buildings and Gicunds 8n0.i5 (Materials for Maintenance 174 14 Equipment and furniture 272.10 (Repairs School Buildings 52.50 (Total Maintenance of School 15.05 Plant 8.10 (Total Operation and 219 92 Maintenance ___________ 1.663.U5 (Total Current School Cost |DKBT service— $ 3,391.35 (Bonds Maturing (interest on Bonds |Votal Debt Service he^a.rych rte^”&ne?^ooJS® w°r*’ Martin- ianford, [amounf. (Margaret &Kennf»d3'”Ux» E,,zabe*h Gay Iowa Said premises to be sold as the prop- (Marc .rot Husband, if any of Lrty of the parties to the above action. |E I/isvSy ,El,mer Lusk Wniiam Iowa (on an order of sale in Partition from |any of DnvMatd Lawrence Wife if Mary the common Pleas Court of Noble Coster ,J^,wrenee Benjamin W De- [county. Ohio, and directed to me, the r’ deceased his unkrntwri 1 ndersigned Sheriff. |Ben E IhT /lslt: Jennie Lusk- _• IOff januarw ‘i946 TERMS OF SALE: CASH. |A. W Boyd Ne,son Moor* Given under my hand this 26th day Moored, if any Amy Elizabeth Chrtaimn^’’^'*?anor West I I I $ 5.876.46 [Martha SchwyhartH^pXlT c/. (Company Wffe if anv'^i Ga,h, $36,628.46 |har( The hNt n" $ 5.676.03 1 $ t”'™J! hr??1'' A'" $ $ 5,668.53 F’l*abea» also taown Giibert^Rjch The’ Ohto spent( etta E, Ankrum Amy Renner (House) Mr.I Amanda Renner Hartman and E’ E^(,n: Herbert Ichri’w^ E E- Christman UG.■.-* were Norman Thomas Wi’e of Junea S^ay o I Char,y Martin, u living If Zanesvdle,| deceasedI her unknown heirs IhX’nd, I Oil n%Th',mas: US navy,|sarah a. Mariatt?”ffiel Robtaso^"^”1RuaBirdsThe and familyI TurnerWnwe: if?C' y ^any’ EJmer Wife, if’ J” wPach tl O1 Waiter r. beirv it heirs Perry Mtakimln«^d t?er unknow» 1! Co., of Caldwell. |e.»W.Marquis were Sunday dinner |were in Caldwell on ]an* I' Twtor- T»v?r“ TJy'"r' •*. Notice is hereby given that on ^Sy” 7 ?he "nkn°^'' betas' fSFrank Taylor Wife if amv af Aim Husband, if any 2”ie Tayfor 11 any. of G^rge° tSS u any. of Lillie Taylor- wife H,'rband John Taylor .. [e’ 11 any, of Amanda Willtanw?*mh Un*”own heirs of J. T. Smite ^’ba^elfU”know’n hefra of Marlett Jane R^wr: tA7’ Maniaret r"^ |son Rav: Jame’ R- verna Craig a Si Also situated G- Pr“heL Administrator ta Ja,nes M. Stall th" John Nla5Sn deceased st half of the |pat. ^"'jn, John N. Bell Martin ». north-art IS ”6,™0"“W. ol Mariln iZpJi -...r K n. Welkor Th. unkmi^, h'."5 Shorman Jnhn«on“ 'E2eJj*"V Rehie2"&,2:™“"/ I porest Derr’ ww’ L.?sk Ida Warden- January 1946. |Dorr- Marti,? ni l®’ an^’ ol CLAYTON McKEE. |of Ma’rthl wa War den Husband ifForem Sheriff NoMe Countv. Ohio. Ihi„" Ram Robinson: lock Wife, if anv ,Mar^aret POf J)dward Alexander- M' Adams Nathan Goff Standard r- A'Pxander Otto The unknX htlr? ofA^'. ander w Alex- B. Kennedy Wtoyt:, °'e’Adam"F. a of Worthing: Tht urSnoJ an.y’ ot ^bArles Mitchel Jarnos b»eir3 ol Robert «•. s te? Of Margaret Miller Ffhel M.u-f any’ aid?fEthe”’Stons^Nellie *jna bur Miller- tall „,e Arms-tn a- |bur Miller Robert Rav W' (Miller Charles Miller^ TVw^.* llr,warI J. G. GUTLFR. (Catherine Jean Miller J?T *7 A,ilIer Clerk of the Board of Education. |of Edna A. McDonald’ S^anl' 11 anF Tax Valuation $613,131.00 |of Ethel Siems Hushand Hi'f,8band’ if a"JT Tax Levy 13.60 Mills (Armstrong Wife if anv of uof Xei”e ,choo, Enrcllme„L. SCHEDULE I 13.60 Mills (Armstrong 230 ile, if an |il.any, of Howard" Mnier^1«r: Wi,G i Mm ,yr wife, if any, of Summary of Cash Balances, Receipts and Expenditures $ 1,845.14 Siems, e— $ 3 497.83 Siems, $ 5,343 00 |m. ther and “natoral (Oorothy and 224,165.79 (R’ith Wife, $ 5.676.G3 ■i.-siiiouth-C'allahan $ 1,443.64 I Leeper Alta Moore^ Wi£Pa"»y'■•■■■wm? $31,285.46 Alexander Million 11 any, olU1 $36,628.46 I Wife, if any, nf JaM Mn,?'ard Milligan TMW# Sv Miller Ferbrache, husl Miller Ferbrae™%-~r?r.a?.he Ferbrache, huslwmd if guardian ofol^^rleT and natural guardian Catherine Miller Wijhu U asm’oujh Cal aha'S"’ g°L ^alefte $ 1.443.64 (Leeper Alta taoore “Praak $31,285.46 I Alexander Mitiioan u $36.628.46 if any, of^St?d SE?. $25.719JO known heirs o/ Na^feV $ 3,733.56 |ceased Harry Porter $ 1.298.64 tfe, if anv, (,f HarrvM $30,752 00 any, of John Porter •M c?"rfer Dorter, de John Porter Onio Telephone«-Wi,€• Site.B"« _8f,n Lafayette Milligan viL/ —2 Nel- Lafayette Milligan 09 $ 3.001.01 [Husband of May m’ V* Porter $ 8,677.07 H. Lu.huek- Wlfo' u rroW Rar' Tilton h’mstott Wennt 2°’ $21,164.85 Wife, if anv Albert nL’msI r^n Robinson/n uJ anr‘ J^m*8 516.48 insan Rogan Wlike? K Rob |Albert Gibson Fmn U2t.n2S’ h0trs Ol 205.S2 Mtnktmen, w«e' ol Ems "wa^J 827 7 $22 714 37 Ilf anv —I* unknown heirs FuaS! U^terV^a^ W!f^t, J°b" $32 835 08 |Tester U DugS Bertha’ A $32,835.08 |M. Folkert vrtdow ~lse 15(1 ra TOES Lahn ’SSSl |pfZ vert.: rachard a rnlir: iK ... $ JMJslSfctart Folkert aMarytCrisfUa^an S «’.ny Frederick W Pelter,' '“V,•’ Paehcl A. Graham- A. I cs bblson Husband, if any, of Elizabeth 7 447 15 or hushaany, nd, if any of Dow ?^!ni! ard Wife. I» if any, of Earl Whitis Wife 8 177 96 Im y’w2!,GeorRe Whitla I Wife, if any. of S 1 120 unknown heirs of lnson Rhort deceased WILL 1,025.99 I on ^TAKBKmTA 513 71 110,6 Pnlted States of America, as 513-H I petitioner, filed tts petition in an action 827 52 1™”? Clvl’ 591 ,n ,h«* TTrl«cd States $ 2 430.97 IRl’':tr ,Cl’urt ,or the Southern District 487.72 $ $ $ $ 1,341.10 $ 7.000.66 $30,752.00 $ 3,100.00 $ 633 56 $ 3,733.56 $30,752.00 $ 5,876.46 $10.000 00 $ 2.000.00 $84 000.00 $ 3.000 0*' $104,876.46 Buildings (Cost) Equipment (Cost) $12 653.39 Total Assets ____________ $ 5-V) 00 LIABILITIES— $ 1.200.001 Bonded Debt ___ $70,000 001 Certificates of Indebtedness $ 3,500.001 Outstanding _________ $87,853.39 (Total Liabilities $87,853.39 I Deficiency of Assets $11,600.06 $ 8,889.84 $20,489.84 $84,387.49 Registry of this Court for’ the benefit of I5 3? ltbe reRr,eetive owners thereof, as the 5 25 IL ",nrt. ,shal1 order, absolute and unquali 400 411^^ title, ownership and possesstoi) of 940 60 |Premises, in lee simple, ire- from lall liens, encumbrances, charges, servi- America according to law, and that any and all persons be excluded from assert 201 75 linK any and rfeht, title, estate, inter 65163 |es1, "en- easement, claim or demand in, or uP°n said premises adverse to said (petitioner and also petitioner will api'Iv to Honorable Mell G, Underwood, Judge |ot the United States District Court for Maryc Wh“’s Husband, if any, of I Jura 1,298.64 Forney Frank Johnson William WH 48 75 I A°n W2,son Clarence Short: Pearl 15‘ooKs, P^rl Esther A. 63 75 land^Ad C?1,orl Nelson Lew Nelson «W-73|and Administrator of Instate of Etta Rob 1 v on (NopCE of Jaafep* Division, at Columbus, Ohio, wherein they and others are de- $ 1 455 34 I- rdan,s- f,ra',n* that the Court cause a i7JBl1UrF to be impanelled to make inquiry into $ 1110^1 ?"d ass‘ss ‘.hp compensation to he paid $ 264 67 I.- the premises described in said petl 1 1 |tlon an1 that upon the payment ot th© $ 182 36 150 .a7,s,ess^d ,o' nr deposit in the $ .................. $ $ $ Itudes. restrictions and covenants whatso ever, actual or contingent, ot all persons whomsoever, may be awarded to and vested in petitioner United States of the (Southern District of Ohio in the Court (Room in the Federal Building, Columbus, |Ohi, ior an order impanelling a jury to (make inquiry into qnd assess the cunipen |sation to be hy petitioner lTnit»t (States of Ame.-.^a to the owners of. and (with respect to the said tracts of land, |to_wit: 73 Tracts of Land- in Coshocton, (Noble and Guernsey Counties, Ohio, more (fully and particularly described in said (petition to which an persons interested lare referred. Said defendents and other I persons interested are ordered to plead, ■answer or demur on o’ (day of March, 1946. (OF AMERICA. By |LAN, United States ■District of Ohio. |27 28 29 30 31 32 before the 11 th UNITED STATES BYRON B. HAR. Attorney, Southern