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Thursday, October 24^ lg67
Harriettsville
Nr. And Mrs. Floyd M?i!er
Entertain Farm Bureau Council
The Farm Bureau Council No.
11 met in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Miller for. their Octo
ber meeting. The meeting was
opened by the president, Erval
Stevens. Roman Smithberger led
the discussion and Mrs. Bertha L.
Johanning had the scripture read
ing. During the social hour, games
were the diversion with prizes
being won by Erval Stevens and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker. The
door prize was won by Kathryn
Ayers. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Baker and Frank, Supt. and Mrs.
L. D. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Er
vel Stevens, Mrs. Elsie. Unger,
Miss Justine Smithberger and
Roman Smithberger. A delicious
lunch was served by the hosts.
Entertains At Dinner
Mrs. Ronnie Love entertained
recently with a chicken dinner in
honor of her husbands birthday
anniversary. A large decorated
cake centered the table. Covers
were arranged for the honored
one, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cun
ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love
and Larry, Mrs. Bessie Love, Mrs.
Martha Cunningham, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cunningham and
Marilyn Sue, Wadie Lucas, Joe
Lucas, and hostess and Debra Sue.
The honored one received nice
gifts. Other evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Best and Larry
Dean and Gary Dale, of Marietta
and Billy and Duane Cunningham
of 1
..ower Salem.
Dinner Guests
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gay Bettinger and Dav
id wjere Mr. and Mrs. James Har
riman and daughters, Debbie and
Jo Ellen, and Mrs. Urban, all of
Glenbury, Md.
v
Mr. and Mrs, John Huffman,
Johnny and SteVe, Leo Huffman
and Roger Hendershot were din
ner guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Beard rrvr\ of Lewis
ville route.
Attends Luncheon
Mrs. Pearl Ullman was a guest
at a luncheon and party on Tues
day, in the home of Mrs. Ola
Schafer of Caldwell.
Installs Officers
At the regular meeting on Mon
day evening of Elk grange, in
stallation of officers were held.
Those installed as new officers
included: B. W. Ullman, master
Lloyd Ullman,' secretary Mabel
Ullman, treasurer Charles Ull
man, overseer Mrs. Pearl Pabst,
lecturer: Mr?. Bertha L. Johan
ning, chaplain Charles Ullman,
Steward John Thomas, assistant
steward Ann Johanning, lady as
sistant steward the three graces,
Hilma Thomas. Freda Fliehman
and Ada Ayers, and Oscar Thom
as, elected trustee.
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoepp
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knepps
and Mrs. Ullman, all of Cold
water Seaman and Mrs. James
Schoeppner, of Norfolk, Va., Mr
and Mrs. John Schoeppner and
children, Sandra, Linda, Mary Jo,
and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Schoeppner and Dale were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Schoeppner.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Fryfogle and
Jimmy and Jane Ann.
Attend Meeting
Mrs. Bertha L. Johanning, Mrs.
Emilene Schramm and Mrs. Elsie
Unger attended a home demon
stration leader training meeting
on "Meals From the Freezer", at
Caldwell on Tuesday, with Miss
Mabel Sarbaugh in charge.
Personals
Mrs. Mary Haidet and Barbara
Wooster spent from Friday till
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Wetzler, of Byes
ville.
Mr. Jack Miller, of Columbus,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Rav Baker and Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFos
sen and C. D. Miller attended
funeral services for the latters
nephew, Warren Wheaton, on
Friday afternoon held at Mc
Clure's funeral home in Marietta.
DON THOMAS ... for
COUNTY COURT JUDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens
and Mrs. Paul Newhart, of Mar
ietta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Erval Stevens.
Mr. R. A. Ullman, of Beverly,
visited on Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. C. E. Johanning, and at the
Luther Schramm home and with
Mrs. Bertha Johanning 'and chil
dren.
Dale Schoeppner accompanied
Danny Schramm to Columbus on
Sunday and will spend a few days
with his brother, Dr. and Mrs
Earl Schoeppner and children.
Mrs. William Hanna, of Brad
dock, Pa., visited on Saturday af
ternoon with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Huffman and family.
Sunday afternoon visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Huffman
and family, of Lewisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoepp
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kneppe
and Mrs. Ullman, of Coldwater
were guests over the weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Noll and Mr.
Dale. Other Sunday guests were
and Mrs. C. H. Schoeppner and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Noll, of New
comertsown.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman
spent Saturday evening with Mr
and Mrs. Joe T. Ullman and
Donna and Alicia, of Marietta.
Sunday afternoon callers of
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman were
Mrs. Bertha Ullman, Mrs. Elsie
Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kirchner and Johnny, of Cald
well, Mrs. Lillie Quick, of Al
liance and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lov
ett, of Elyria..
Mrs. Nina Huffman and Johnny
and Steve and Mrs. Waldine
Bcardmore spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schafer, of Cis
lers Drive.
Mrs. Mabel Baker and Mrs
Freda Thompson and Jeffrey
were Wednesday guests of Mrs.
Barbara Williams and Hank, of
Belpre.,
Mrs. Stella Schoeppner was a
visitor at Antioch on Wednesday
and at Marietta on Thursday.
Mrs. John Schoeppner, Mrs.
Rose Schoeppner and Mrs. Barb
ara Wooster were Marietta shop
person Monday evening.
A large crowd attended the
carnival on Friday evening at the
high school. Mrs. Ethel Curry
won the turkey and Edward Ull
man won a ten pound bag of
sugar.
Walnnt Ridge
,WA1.M:V K!1CJE and
Mrs. George Horton and son
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leach and
sons spent the weekend at O. O.
Horton's and Ace Leach's.
Bill McElfresh have moved
from the James Warner farm to
the Belle Spence farm on Elk
Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horton,
Mr. and Mrs. George Horton and
son were recent visitors with
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Culbertson
and family of South Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith
and Alice and Donna were call
ers at Otis Horton's, Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smithberg
er and family were visiting
with relatives near Woodsfield
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leach,
Dennis, Terry and Mickey, Mr.
ind Mrs. O. O. Horton and Mrs.
Becky Leach spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
B'ikrr
unci
children.
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CiSVE TCW» TRUSTEE
Your Support Will Be Appreciated!
Election: Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1957
CGLLEY WMMA
409 West Sire©t
Phone 125 Cddwell, Ohio
Noble Township
Moving Around
In Belie Valley
And Community
Moving seems to be the
largest subject this week and
am right in the midst of it
Claude Wilson's family into the
Dale Milligan place Paul
Yonker into Bill Barnhouse's
(on Main street, Belle Valley)—•
Dale Milligan to Edgar Bates'
farm Edgar Bates to aunt,
Mary Colley's house and Bern
ard Bond's fartiily are to move
Saturday into the Eddie Thomas
•house (Main street, Belle Val
ley). Can anyone "top" that for
one week's change of "roosting
place"?
Wholesale Sickness
Another subject is sickness'
which is prevalent everywhere
at present seems like some of
our local residents are confined
to Guernsey Memorial hospital:
Vernon Barnhouse has double
pneumonia Junior Bond sur
gery for acute appendicitis
Danny, son of Bernard Bond for
observation and treatment
Olive Milligan, surgery (dismiss
ed Saturday) and "flu" pati
ents by the score, altho none
hospitalized that I know of in
this vicinity.
w.s.c.s.
Thursday evening, Oct. 24, th
Belle Valley W.S.C.S. will enter
tain the Hiramsburg W.S.C.S.
at the Belle Valley church with
a program and refreshments
Other ladies of our community
are cordially invited to be with
us that evening.
Club Meets
The Belle Valley Homemakers
club met Friday at the home
of Barbara Bond with Mabel
Sarbaugh giving a lesson on
"Storage Space In Your Home".
I am sorry to have missed that
meeting, therefore haven't any
news concerning the day at all.
Ml. TABOR
MT. TABOR Mr. and Mi's
Neal Stephens and daughters,
Ann and Lynn, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Martin and family on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk
bride and daughter, Joy and Mrs.
Otis Martin and sons, Terry and
Jerry were business callers in
Caldwell, Tuesday.
Miss Elsie Wright called on
Mrs. Otis Martin, Wednesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stephens
and daughters, Ann and Lynn
were visiting Mr. and Mrs? Otis
Martin and family, Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Esther Thompson and
daughter, Sfiila and Mrs. Lula
Miracle were shopping in Cam
bridge, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wells and
son, Paul, David, were business
callers in Caldwell, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoburn Leas
ure and family were visiting Mr
and Mrs. Lawrence Leasure and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leasure,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leasure
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Leasure over the weekend.
Wiley Thompson and Kenneth
Martin were business in Woods
field, Saturday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Thompson
and Shela attended a surprise
birthday party for Mrs. Galon
Thompson at their home in
Lower Salem, Sunday evening.
Rev. George Shiltz was a Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Thompson and daughter.
Shila, Sunday.
Mrs. Wiley Thompson and
daughter, Shila, were visiting
Mrs. Miracle, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Shroyel
and daughter, Tina, Mr. and Mi's.
Neal Stephens and daughters,
Ann and Lynn and Frank Wright
and daughter, Elsie were visitors
at Mr. and Mrs. Otis Martin and
family, Sunday.
SUBMARINE DITTY
Charles F. Spence, Jr., interior
communications electrician third
class is now stationed aboard the
guided missile submarine USS
Barbero. He recent took part in
the North Atlantic treaty organ
ization exercises in European
waters during the latter part of
September. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. Spence, of
route 1. Summerfield.
ROAD PETITION
The Noble county commissioners
have received a petition from petition
ers residing in the vicinity of the pro
posed improvement described below, in
which they respectfully represent that
the public convenience and welfare re
quire the establishment of a public
road, beginning
At a point in the center of State
Route 564, said point bting at. the in
tersection of State Route 564 and
County Road No. 15 and running in a
northerly direction 1000 ft. more or
less to the residence of Alfred Schafer,
in Section 18, Enoch Township, Noble
County, Ohio.
The Noble county commissioners
have set the viewing date for the above
on Monday, Nov. 4 and the hearinp
date will be on Monday, Nov. 12, 1957,
at 10 o'clock a.m.
17 18 J.
C. R. Atkinson, Clerk
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THE JOURNAL -CALDWSLK
9
Fresh styling, more
Quaker City
power,
Home Demonstration Club Meets
Thursday P.M. At Garfield Hall
i. tic- jtiuilivj i-JtiliOiiiLi iitiOn O U U
of Quaker City met on Thurs
day, Oct. 17 at Garfield hall with
about 30 in attendance. Mrs.
Anna Hall, Mrs. Audrey Ball and
Mrs. Lura Clin-e were hostesses.
Project for the day was the
making of copper plagues. A cov
ered dish dinner was served to
the noon hour.
Guests of the club were Mrs.
Isabelle Fulton and Mrs. Eliza
beth Moore from the Fairview
club and from Quaker City, Mrs.
Neva Jeffries, Mrs. Laura Gil
dia, Mrs. Esther Simeral, Mrs.
Ruth Frayley, Mrs. Loueila Gar
dner and Mrs. Lena Flood who
became members at this meeting.
The next meeting's project
will be "Personal Grooming" and
will be taught bv Mrs. Martha
Morgan and Mrs. Beatrice Bates.
It will be the third Thursday in
November.
Mrs. Ellen Denius of Noble
county group, was also a guest.
Street Parade
On Halloween, Oct. 31, Quaker
City firemen will again sponsor
a Halloween event. There will
be the usual street parade and
party at the school auditorium.
Children from surrounding
neighborhoods are invited. Prizes
and refreshments will be pro
vided through donations from
local business firms.
E.O.T.A. Meeting
The teachers from mki
City school will attend the
Eastern Ohio Teachers Associa
tion at Steubenville Friday, Oct.
25 and classes will be dismissed
for the day. G. G. Osborne, local
teacher is the delegate from the
Guernsey county Teacher's As
sociation an'd A. L. Hughes, sup
erintendent here, is a member
of the resolutions committee of
the Eastern Ohio association.
Enjoy Visit
Mrs. David Ellison visited re
cently with her husband, Private
Ellison, of Evansville, 111.
St. Clair Rites
Funeral services was iield on
Thursday afternoon for Etta L.
St. Clair, 75, of Columbus, at
the Eberle funeral home in
charge of Rev. Robert Frayley,
pastor of the local Methodist
church. Burial followed in
Friends cemetery.
Mrs. St. Clair was a native
of this community but had re
sided in Columbus for a num
ber of years. She is survived by
her husband, Albert D. St. Clair,
a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Jane
Johnson of Pittsburgh, and a
son, Frank S. St. Clair, of Det
roit, Mich, two brothers, Clar
ence Smith of Quaker City route
and George Smith of Columbus:
two sisters, Mrs. Daisy O'Connor
of Newark and Mrs. Bertha Beii
dure of Lore City route and six
grandchildren.
Attend Service
Those from out of town who
attended the funeral services for
Mrs. Etta L. St. Clair on last
Thursday afternoon were: Mr.
and Mrs. George Smith of Co
lumbus Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smith of Cambridge Miss Ruth
Smith of Columbus Mrs. Daisy
O'Connor and son, Herman
O'Conner of Newark Mrs. Ber
tha Bendure of Lore City route
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of
Fairview Mrs. Myrta Bendure
and Mrs. Wayne Baird and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Parlett of Old
Washington and Mr. and Mrs.
David Fair and children of Cam
bridge.
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carter, of
Quaker City, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reid last
Saturday.
Chapter Meeting'
Miss Gertrude Hartley and
Mrs. Hazel Stevens of Quaker
3ity, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Douglas of Quaker City route
and Mrs. Josephine Craig of
Salcwillc route, attended the
JOE T0MCH0
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NOBLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED!
Election: Tuesday, November 5, 1957
OHTO
Style, Power Mark 1938 Chevie Trucks
and many chassis improvements
mark the 1958 Chevrolet truck line This Low Cab Forward
heavy-duty model has a new 348-cu.-in. 230-horsepower engine
designed for durability with sodium-cooled valves, heavy bear
ings, and other heavy service features. Combustion chamber is
wholly within the cylinder bore. All 1958 Chevrolet trucks
hnvr dual headlamps and redesigned grille, hood, and fenders.
im.-cujiy vii Aipitii iruio chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma society at
Summerfield on Monday night
of last week. Dinner was served
at 6:30 p. m. by the American
Legion Auxiliary and a program
was presented. The next meet
ing will be Nov. 4th at Caldwell
high school.
Enjoy Visit
Mrs. Dora Hayes, of W. Main
street, is visiting her brothers,
Clyde and Leonard Eagon and
their families in Columbus.
Enjoy Meeting
There was u meeting of the
officers and teachers of the Sun
day school of the Central Chris
tian church on Monday evening
of last week with Paul Gardner
pastor of the church in charge.
Plans were made to have
party for the children of the
church on Monday evening, Oct
28 to be held in Garfield hall.
In Mansfield
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Frayley
and children were in Mansfield,
Tuesday and visited with his
father, A. L. Frayley and brother
Ralph Frayley and wife and
other friends there.
Enjoy Visit
Mrs, Agnes Wehr ,.ni
Mr. and Mrs. Edgi.tr Hatcher
and daughter moved last week
to Salesville to the Myrtle All
man property. Mrs. Allman has
moved to Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bates, who
have been living in the Ernest
Moore property on Pike street
are moving this week near Mor
ristown. Mr. Bates has been
employed in this area since Aug
Enjoy Visit
Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son,
Chuekie, of Cambridge, visited
her mother, Mrs. Lottie Moore
on Thursday evening.
See The Journal for
Quality Printing.
ROAD PETITION
The Noble county commissioners
have received a petition from petition
ers residing in the vicinity of the pro
posed improvement described below, in
which they respectfully represent that
the public convenience and welfare re
quire the addition to the Stock Town
ship road system. a public road, for
changing to a Township Road, begin
n i n
At a point upon Township Road No
43 in Stock Township. Noble County
Ohio, in Section 36. of said Township
said point being at the place where the
private lane of Carl and Freda Ritter
beck intersect with County Road No
43, thence in a northerly direction
through the lands now owned by Eun
ice Horton and lands owned by Carl
and Fred« Ritterbeck to the residence:
on the land owned by the said Carl
and Freda Ritte'beck. being in all ap
proximately 5/10 mile, more or less.
The Noble county commissioners
have set the viewing date for the above
on Monday, Nov. 4 and the hearing
date will be on Monday, Nov. 12, at
10 o'clock a.m.
17 19
C. R. Atkinson, Clerk
N O I E
STATE OF OHIO
DEPAKTMENT OF INSURANCE
To: THE POLICYHOLDERS OF
i K W E S E N A N
SOl'TIIEP.N* LI KB INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
That the petition of The Western
and Southern Life Insurance Com
pany, of Cincinnati. Ohio, setting
forth the terms of a proposed Plan
and Agreement, for the merger of
Guaranty Union Life Insurance
Company, of Beverly Hills. Cali
fornia, "with The western and
Southern Life Insurance Company,
under which Guaranty Union Life
Insurance Company will merge
with and into The Western and
Southern Life Insurance Company,
Guaranty Union Life Insurance
Company will convey and transfer
all of its property and assets to The
Western and Southern Lite Insur
ance Companv and The Western
and Southern Life Insurance Com
pany will assume all of the liabili
ties of Guaranty Union Life Insur
ance Company, including its obli
gations under all policies of insur
ance, has hern piesented to and
filed in the Office of the Superin
tendent of Insurance of Ohio, on
the 16th clav of September. 195i.
Said Plan and Agreement of
Merger coming within the provi
sions of Section 3007.09 of the Re
vised Code of Ohio, a hearing on
said petition for approval of said
Plan and Agreement will be held
by the Commission provided by
Section 3907.11 of the Revised Code
of Ohio, on Wednesday. November
27 19.17 at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at
the offices of the Superintendent of
Insurance of Ohio. 115 East Rich
Street, Columbus, Ohio, or at such
other time and place as may be
later fixed by said Commission by
adjournment.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
Hereunto set mv hand and affixed
the seal of my office, this 16th day
of September. 1057.
(Signed)
ARTIll I. VORYS.
Superintendent of Insur .nee
Department of Insurance
ftaie of Ohio.
(SEAL)
13 14 15 16 17 18 J.
NOTK'K *»F APPOINTMENT
No
Estate of Daniel Elmer Wagner, De
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that James
Abbott Wagner, of Route No. 2. Lo
well. Ohio, has been duly appointed
Executor of the Estate of Daniel El
mer Wagner, deceased, late of Jackson
Township. Noble County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file their
claims with said fiduciary within four
months
Dated this 5th day of October, 1957
EARf. P. McGINNIS
Probate .Judge of said Countv
15 lfi!7
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No. G206
Estate of Anna Bakos. a.k.a.
Annie Bakos. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Mike
Baleos. Jr. of 8511 Madison Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio, has been duly ap
pointed Administrator of the estate of
Anna Bakos a.k.a. Annie Bakos, de
ceased, late of Noble Township, Noble
County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file their
claims with said fiduciary within four
months.
Dated this 9th da.v of October, 1987.
EARL P. McGINNIS.
Probate Judge of said County
16 17 18
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 6205
Estate of Everett E. Jeffers. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Florence
Gant. of Box 383. Morrow, Ohio, has
been duly appointed Executrix of t!r
estate of Everett E. Jeffers. deceased,
late of the Village of Dexter City,
Noble County. Ohio.
Creditors are required to file their
claims with »aid fiduciary within four
months.
Dated this loth dav of October. 1937.
EARL P. McGINNIS,
Probate Judge ot said County.
16 17 IS
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Caw N'o 6204
Kstate of John W. Milligan, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Paul
McVay, of Caldwell, Noble County,
Ohio, has been dulv appointed Ad
ministrator of the Estate of John W.
Milligan. deceased, late of Noble Town
ship, Noble County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file their
claims with said fiduciary within four
months.
Dated til
is 7 Ui day of October, 1957
Earl P. McGinnis
Probate
15 1« 17
Judge of said County
ROAI) PETITION
The Noble County Commissioners
have received a petition from petition
ers residing in the vicinity of the pro
posed improvement described below,
in which they respectfully represent
that the public convenience and wel
fare require the establishment of a
public road, beginning
At the intersection of Township Road
No 195 and Township Road No. 196
and running South along Township
Road No. 196 approximately 0 05 mile,
thence eastward about .4 mile more or
less to the residence of Ulrea Galla
gher all in Section No. 2(1. Beaver
Township. Noble County. Ohio.
The Noble County Commissioners
yet the viewing date for the above on
Monday. Oct. 28 and the hearing date
will be held on Monday. Nov 4 at
10 o'clock mm
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n-ONSOtv
Ifi 17 J.
rie-k
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PI'BLIC SALE
In The Proliate Court of
Noble County, Ohio.
Velma Car'ell, ^(bniuistr.itrix oi
the estate of William W heeler,
deceased,
Plain' i'
—vs—
a u
ter, Mrs. Marie Miller, of Bates
ville, visited last week with the
former's sister. Mrs. Ed Retts and
husband, near town.
Into New Home
Virginia Cartell .....
Defendants.
In the pursuance of the on it the
probate court of Noble Court I will
offer for sale at public auction on the
14th "day ot November, 1957, at 2:00
o'clock P.M., on the premises at R. I
No. 2. Cumberland, Ohio, the following
described real estate:
Situate in the county of Noble,
state of Ohio, and township of
Noble and known as being the south
part of the South East quarter of the
South East quarter of Section One
1). also the North part of tlu- North
East quarter ot the North East
quarter of Section Twelve (12) Town
ship Eight i8 Range Ten ilO) and
bounded and described as follows:
Commencing 41.44 rods South of the
South East corner of said section
Ont. ill thence North 86'4 degrees
West 78.88 rods', North 3i4 de
grees* East 8130 rods, thence Sotitii
86' i degrees East 78.56 rods, thence
South 3 -, degrees West 8130
rods to the place oi beginning con
taining 40 acres. Excepting and re
serving from the operation of this
deed 3|1 the coal rights and privi
leges heretofore deeded to A.
Warner.
Excepting 20 acres sold to Leo
Rannov on September 3, 1942. shown
by Vol. 91. Page 581 of Noble Coun
ty Deed Records.
Said premises are appraised at $400.00
and must be sold for not less than two
thirds of said appraised value, and the
terms of sale are $100.00 in cash or
certified check in hand qt the time of
sale and the balance upon deliverv of
the deed.
VELMA CARTELL,
Administratrix of the*
Administratrix of the Estate of
William M. Wheeler, Deceased.
Edmund G. James. Attornev
16 17 18 10.1
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL I.LRCTION
TO THE ELECTORATE OK THE
VILLAGE OK BXTESVILLK, OHIO,
ON PROPOSED TAX LEVY I\
EXCESS OK TIIE TEN I1I.L
LIMIT \TION.
Notice is hereby given that, on
Tuesday, the 5th dav of Novenher,
1957, a Special Election will be held,
in the Village of Batesville, Ohio, at
the regular places of voting thereat
at which time and places there will
be submitted a proposed tax issue and
levy, which is a renewal of pan 01
an existing levy, being a reduction
two mills to constitute a levy ot
tive mills, lor the benefit of the
Village of Batesville for the purpose
of paying tiio monthly electricity bills
for street lights said Village at a
rate not exceeding five milts for each
one dollar of valuation, which
amounts to fifty cents (SO.50) for each
one hundred dollars of valuation
for a period of five years.
The polls for this election will open
at 6:30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P.
E.S.T., Tuesday, the- 5th day oi
November, 1957.
By order of
The Noble County Board of Elections
Clem Dutton, Chairman
ATTEST:
Harry G. Richcreetc, Clerk
Oct. 3, 10,17. 24.
NOTICE OE A SPECIAT. ELECTION
TO 7 HE ELECTORATE OE THE
VILLAGE OE CALDWELL. OHIO,
ON BOND ISsl'E IV EXCESS OE
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION.
Notice is hereby given that, on
Tuesday, the 5th day of November,
1957, a Special Election will be held
in The Village of Caldwell, Ohio, at
the regular places of voting thereat,
except the precinct of Caldwell 3. the
location of which usual voting place
must be changed, and the new loca
tion for the voting place of Caldwell
3 precinct will be the room occupied
by the Noble County Library on the
first floor of the Noble County Court
house in Caldwell. Ohio, and notice
of this change will be publisned as
required by law, at which time and
places there will be submitted a
proposed bond issue for the purpose
of constructing a sewage disposal
works in the sum of 1 $71,000) Seventy
One Thousand Dollars and a levy of
taxes be made outyidc of the ten mill
limitation, estimated by the county
auditor to average 1.60 mills for each
One Dollar of valuation which
amounts to 16 cents (SO.16) for each
One Hundred Dollars of valuation for
a maximum period of 25 years to
pay the principal and interest of Bald
bonds.
The polls for this election will open
at 6:30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P. M.
EST.. Tuesday, the 5th day of
November, 1957.
By order of
The Noble County Board oi Elections
Clem Dutton. CHairma:n
A1TEST:
Harry G. Riehcreek, Clerk
Oct. 3, 1«. 17, 24, J'
1. QUALIFICATIONS OK STATE
A1' I 'OIIIVE OFF ICIA L.X
Proposing to amend section 4 of
\rtielc XV of the constitution oi
Die state of Ohio to permit, a person
to be appointed to an office of thfs
state without possessing the quali
fications of an elector.
I'.e it Resolved by the General As
sembly of the state of Ohio, Three
fifths of the members elected to each
hous*e concurring therein, that there
be submitted to the electors of the
state lor their approval or rejection,
in the manner prescribed by law, at
the general election to toe held on the
first Tuesday after the Jirst Monday
in November, 1957, a proposal to
amend sectio.i 4 of Article XV of the
Constitution of the state of Ohio to
read as follows:
ARTICLE XV
Sec. 4. No person shall be .elected
to any office in this state unless
possessed of 1he qualifications of an
elector **•.
SCHEDULE
The proposal shall be placed on
tlie oilicial ballot by the secretary of
state in essentially the following
form:
i amend section 4, of
A tide XV, of the Ohio
nstitution to permit a
person to be appointed
to an office of this state
without possessing the
qualiiications of an elec
tor
\o
I: a major it the electors voting
on the foregoing proposed amend
ment adopt the same it shall become
a part of the Constitution of the state
of Ohio, and existing section 4 of
Article XV of said Constitution shall
thereupon be repealed.
2. QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONS
TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS
Proposing to amend section 1 of Ar
ticle of the constitution of the
state oi Ohio to provide that a per
son may vote for the President and
Vice President of the United state
without fulfilling the requirement
of one year residence contained in
that section.
Be if resolved bv the General As
sembly of the State of Ohio. Three
fifths' of the members elected to each,
house concurring therein, that there
shall be submitted to the electors of
the state, for their approval or re
jection. at the election held on the
first Tuesdav after the first Monday
in November, 1957, a proposal to
amend section 1 of Article V. said sec
tion 1 of Aiticle V amended to read
as follows:
ARTICLE V
Section, 1, Everv citiz «:,•
United States, of the age or twenty
one years, who shall have been a
resident of the state one vear next
preceding the election, and of the
county, township, or ward, in which
lit- resides*, such time as may be pro
Vidcci by law. shall have iho quali
fications ot on elector, and be en
titled to vote at all elections.
Every citizen of the United States
being twenty-one year* of age who
is not entitled to vote at all elections
shall be entitled to vote for the
choice of electors for President and
Vice President of the United States if
he shall have been a resident of 1he
state, county, township or ward in
which he desires to vote such time as
may be provided by law. provided
that he is not entitled to vote for the
choice of electors for President and
Vice President of the United States
in anv other state.
SCHEDULE
a majority of-the electors voting
on the foregoing proposed amendment
at the general election to be held on
the- first Tuesday after fhP first Mon
day in November, !!57. adopt the same
it shall become part of the Constitution
the state of Ohio, and existing sec
Mon 1 of Article V shall thereupon be
epea led
COUNTY CHARTER
GOVERNMENT
Proposing 0 amend section 3 of Ar
ticle of the f-oiistlmlon of the state
of Ohio relative to county govern
ment
Be it resolved by the General As
sembly of the State of Ohio. Three
fiith.s of the members of each houjxj
concurring therein, that there shall
be submitted to the electors* of the
state, in the manner preser 1 bed by
law, at the election to be held on the
first Tuesday after the first Mondav
In November, 1957, a prop.*:tion to
amend section 3 of Article of the
Constitution of the State of Ohio
follow.-?
ARTICLE
Section 3. The people of any
county may frame and adopt or
amend a charter as provided an this
article but the right of the initiative
and reterendum is reserved to the
people of each county 011 all matters
which such countv mav now or here
after be authorized to control bv
legislative action Every such charter
shall provide the form of government
of the county and sliall determine
winch ot its officers* shall be elected
and the manner of their election. It.
shall provide for the exercise of all
poweis vested in, and the per for m
anct of all duties imposed upon
counties and county officers bv law
Any such charter may provide for
the concurrent or exclusive exercise
by the county, in all or in part of its
area, ot all or of any designated
powers vested by the constitution or
laws of Ohio in municipalities it may
provide for the organization of the
county as a municipal corporation:
and in any such case it may provide
for the succession by the county to
the rights, properties, and obligations
ot municipalities and townships
therein incident to the municipal
power so vested in the county, and
for the division of the county into
districts for purposes of administra
tion or of taxation or of both.
Any charter or amendment which
altera the form and offices o: county
government or which provides for
the exercise by the county of powers
vested in municipalities bv the con
stitution or laws of Ohio, or both,
shall become effective if approved bv
a majority of the electors voting there
on. In case of conflict between the
exercise of powers granted by such
charter and the exerci'*, of powers by
municipalities or townships, granted
by the constitution or general law,
whether or not such powers are be
ing exercised at the time of the
adoption of the charter, the exercise
oi power by the municipality
SCHEDULE
At the election herein designated
for the submission of this amend
ment to the electors of the state of
Ohio, the same shall be placed on the
official ballot in the manner pre
scribed by law and shall be desig
nated as follows:
~tF
pror
and
To amend Article of
the Constitution of the
state of Ohio to provide
that the electors of a
YKS county may approve by
majority vote a county
charter changing the
form of county govern
ment and granting it pow
en, concurrent with those
of municipalities and may
in countics having a
population over 500 000
approve a charter pro
viding for exclusive exer
NO cise of municipal powers
by the county with a
majority of those voting
&the
largest municipal
aud in the county
outside a u munici
pality.
required publication of the said
jsed amendment shall be made
the form oi ballot to be used in
Page Seven—B
said election for the submission
thereof shall be prepared by the
secretary oi stfite of the .state of Ohio
in conformity with the above pro
visions. If a majority of the (.lectors
voting on the foregoing proposed
amendment at the election to We held
011
the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in Novembef, 1937, adopt the
same, it shall become part of the Con
stitution of the state of Ohio and
existing section 3 of Article shall
thereupon toe repealed.
4. SALE OF STRPLUS WATER
OR SEWAGE SERVICES
Proposing to amend section 6 of Article
XVIIf of the constitution of the state
of Ohio relative to the sale of the
surplus product of municipal owned
water and sewage systems.
Be it revived by the General As
sembly of the State of Ohio, Three
fifths of the members of each house
concurring therein, that there shall be
submitted to the electors of the state,
in the manner prescribed by law. ai
the election to b. held on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in No
vemier. 1957, a proposition to amend
section 6 of Article XVIII at the Con
stitution of the state of Ohio as iol
ly-.vs:
ARTICLE XVIII
Sec. fi. Any municipal corpora
tion. owning or operating a public
utility for the purpose of supplying the
service or product thereof to the muni
cipality or its inhabitants, may, sub
ject to such regulations as may be pro
vided by general law also sell and de
liver to others any distribution or
collection service of such utility and
the surplus product of any other utility
in an amount not exceeding in either
case fifty per centum of the total ser
vice or product supplied by such utility
within the municipal corporation,
provided that such fifty per centum
limitation shall not apply to the sale
ot water or .sewage services.
SCHEDULE
At the election• herein designated for
the submission of this amendment to
the electors of the state of Ohio, the
same shall be placed on the official
ballot in the manner prescribed by law
and shall be designated as follows:
To amend section S cf
YKS
Article XVIII of the
Constiution of the Stafte
of Ohio to provide the
unlimited sale of water
and sewage services by
1 0 u n i i a i i e s o u s i e
their corporate limits.
required publication of the said
proposed amendment shall be ro-^de
and the form of ballot to be used in
said election lor the .submission thereof
shall be prepared by the secretary of
state of the state of Ohio in conformity
with the above provisions. If a majority
of the. electors voting on the foregoing
proposed amendment at the election to
b'! held on the first Tuesday after the
first. Monday in November. 1957. adoot
the same, it shall be pari of tine Con
stitution 01 the state of Ohio and exist
ing section 6 of Article XVIII shad
thereupon be repealed
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OK OHIO
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
OF STATE
I. TED W BROWN, Secretary or
State of toe State of Ohio, do hereby
certify that the Soregoing is a true
cop,v of Amended Senate Joint Reso
lution No. 20. Amended Senate .loint
Resolution No 5, Amended Substitute
House Joint Resolution No. 18. and
Amended House Joint Resolution No.
34 filed ir, the office of the Secretary
of State and proposing to amend the
above sections of the Constitution of
Ohio.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto subscribed my name and
affixed my official seal at Columbus
this 22nd day of August, 1957.
TED W BROWN.
Sccrctarv of State
1 Seal
Sept. 29 Oct. 6-13-20-27
NOTICE OF 4 SPFTI\r, EJECTION
TO THE ELECTOR\TL OF THE
BEAVER LOCAL IIOOL DISTRIC T,
ON V PROI'OSI) TAX LEW IN"
EXtLh* OF THE TEN MILL
LIMITATION.
Notice is herebv given that on
Tuesday, the 5th day of November,
1957. a Special Election will be held
in the Beaver Local School District,
at the regular places oi voting thereat,
at which time and places there will
be submitted a proposed tax issue
1 lew) which is a renewal of an
existing levy of two mills and an
increase of two mills, for the purpose
of current expense, at a rate nS|
exceeding four mills for each on#
dollar of valuation, which amounts t6
fortv cents (SO 40) for each one hun
dred dollars of valuation, for a period
of two vears.
The polls for this election will open
at fi:30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P. M.
E.S.T.. Tifcsda. the 5th day of
November. 1957
By order of
The Noble County Board of Elections
Clem Dutton, Chairman
ATTEST:
Hnrrv Richcrcck, Cle-k
Of
1
3. 10 17,24.
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION
TO THE ELECTOR\TF OF THE
CENTER LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ON A PROI'OSI) TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF THE TEV MILL
LIMITATION.
Notice is herebv given that on
Tuesday, the 5th day of November,
1957, a Special Election will be held
in the Center Local School District,
at the regular places of voting thereat,
at which time and places there will
be submitted a proposed tax issue
1 levy 1 which is an additional levy
for the benefit of the Center Local
School District, for the purpose of
current expense. at a rate not
exceeding two mills for each one
dollar of valuation, which amounts to
twenty cents 1 $0,201 for each one
hundred dollars of valuation, for a
period of two years.
The polls for this election will open
at 6 30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P. iW.
E.S.T.. Tuesday the 5th day of
No.•em her, 1957.
Bv order of
01
township shall prevail. A charter or
amendment providing for the exclu
sive exercise of municipal powers
by the county or providing for the
succession by the county to any
property or obligation of any munici
pality or township without the con
sent of the legislative authority of
such municipality or township shall
become effective only when it
shall have been approved by a ma
jority of those voting thereon ill in
the county, 2) in the largest munici
pality, 1.31 in the county outside of
such municipality, and (4) in counties
having a population, based upon the
i.itest preceding federal decennial
census, of 500,000 or less, in each of a
majority of the combined total of
municipalities and townships in the
county (not including within any
township any part of its area lying
within a municipality 1.
The Noble County Board of Elections
Clem Dutton, Chairman
ATTFST:
Harrv G. Richcreek. Clerk
Oct 3. 10. 17. 24. .1
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION
TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE
STOCK LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ON A PROPOSED T\X LEVY IN
EXCESS OE TIIK TEN MILL
LIMITATION.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 5th day of November.
1957, a Special Election will be held
in the Stock Local School District,
at the regular places of voting thereai,
at which time and places there will
be submitted a proposed tax levy,
which is an additional tax for the
benefit of the Stock Local School
District for the purpose of current
expense at a rate not exceeding five
mills for each one dollar of valuation,
which amounts to fifty cents t$0.50i
for each one hundred dollars of
valuation, for a period of five years.
The polls for this election will open
at 6:30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P.
E.S.T Tuesday, the 5th day
01
November. 1937
By order of
The Noble County Board of Elections
Clem Dutton. Chairman
ATTEST
Hr.rrv Richcreek, Clerk
Oct 3. 10, 17. 24.
NOTICE OF A SPKCfVL ELECTION
TO TIIE ELECTOR ATE OE TIIE
ELK LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ON A PROPOSED TAX LEW LN
EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL
LIMITATION.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 5th day of November,
1957, a Special Election will le held
in the Elk Local School District, at
the regular places of voting thereat,
at which time and places there will
be submitted a proposed tax levy
for the benefit of the Elk Local
School District, which is a renewal
of an existing levy for the purpose
of current expense, at a rate not
exceeding five mills for each one
dollar of valuation, which amounts to
fifty cents $0,501 for each one
hundred dollars of valuation, for a
period of five years.
The polls for this election will open
at 6:30 A. and close at 6:30 P. M.
E.ST, Tuesday, the 5th day ot
November, 1957.
By order of
The Noble County Board of Elections
Clem Dutton. Chairman
ATTEST:
Harry G. Richcreek, Clerk
Oct. 3. IB, 17, 24,

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