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THE SHELBY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, Thursday, May 3, 1900, page 1. |
"SHELBY STOVE COMPANY - ORGANIZED
LAST NIGHT IN THIS CITY - A new factory was put on its feet in
this city last night in the organization of the Shelby Stove
Company, which will manufacture the gasoline stove and oven
patented by Mr. Albaugh, of Mansfield. The directors of the company are
Mr. Albaugh, J. Currie, H. W. Hildebrant, C. E. Morris, G. W.
Deyarmon, W. W. Skiles and Dr. Love. The officers are H.
W. Hildebrant, president; Mr. Albaugh, vice president; and J.
Currie, secretary and treasurer. The stock is owned almost
exclusively in this city, and the company has made arrangements
to take the old Beecher Furnace works and add a two story brick,
50 x 150 this year. The factory will give employment to a
number of men. The Albaugh stove and oven is an
improvement on all others in that line, in that it burns less
gasoline than any other and retains more of the heat, tests
showing that it will do in 20 minutes in the way of baking what
it required another stove and oven an hour to do. The
stoves will be manufactured in aluminum and black enamel and
will be placed on the market as soon as possible. The
stockholders are all enthusiastic over the institution and think
it will be one of Shelby's largest factories in a few years."
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio 24 April 1950 | xxx |
"HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. - The High
School P. T. A. was founded Oct. 17, 1944 with the late Mae
Crawford serving as the first president; Joseph Yohn, vice
president; Mrs. Eldon Heck, secretary and D. S. Connelly,
treasurer. The present officers are Harley Evans,
president; W. M. Hasler, vice president; Mrs. Ernest
Hannafus, secretary and S. Reyber Bricker, treasurer. The
membership is approximately 70. The P. T. A. has
assisted the band, providing the members with a trip to Ohio
State university where they attended a football game,
purchased an instrument and also gave a banquet in the
spring."
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1957 list of all Twp clerks & trustees. Furnished by RC Commissioners. |
BLOOMINGGROVE TWP
Dewey Hamman, Chairman
F. O. Williams
W. J. Huston
Charles F. Laser, Clerk
BUTLER TWP
David Enzor, Chairman
Robert Owens
Ivan Beaty
Leo Fair, Clerk
CASS TWP
Ray Kirkendall, Chairman
Donald Dawson
Leo E. Daup
C. H. McQuate, Clerk
FRANKLIN TWP
Martin M. Frank, Chairman
Alva L. Crunkilton
Doyle K. McCarron
Sterling A. Boyce, Clerk
JACKSON TWP
Carl Wentz, Chairman
Lemuel O. Lybarger
A. E. Blatter
Mrs. Lucille V. Clark, Clerk
JEFFERSON TWP.
Maurice E. Fisher, Chairman
Wilbur M. Worner
Howard A. Forbes
Mrs. Pauline Holdren, Clerk
MADISON TWP
Frank R. Tingley, Chairman
Forest W. Dill
C. M. Chatlain
Fred J. Stahlheber, Clerk
MIFFLIN TWP
J. B. Wolf, Chairman
J. W. Snook
C. C. Cole
Robert J. Smith, Clerk
MONROE TWP
Richard McFarland, Chairman
Burney Jack
Sis Baughman
Harry Holmes, Clerk
PERRY TWP
Virgil Myers, Chairman
Lloyd M. Walters
John Ramsey
Robert Maxwell, Clerk
PLYMOUTH TWP
S. H. Cashman, Chairman
Floyd E. Steel
Virgil C. Baird
Raymond L. Brooks, Clerk
SANDUSKY TWP
A. D. Miller, Chairman
Reuben Glauer
Ralph Gartner
Warren E. Eckstein, Clerk
SHARON TWP
C. C. Till, Chairman
L. E. Schreck
C. F. Will
W. C. Price, Clerk
SPRINGFIELD TWP
Virgil H. Walker, Chairman
C. C. Orewiler
Norman Kaufman
D. H. Schraedly, Clerk
TROY TWP
Wesley B. Volz, Chairman
Ted R. Paxton
John A. Vanderbilt
Fuller Temple, Clerk
WASHINGTON TWP
B. F. Donaldson, Chairman
Jason Kisling
Marion Lutz
Mrs. Florence Fenton, Clerk
WELLER TWP
C. F. Anderson, Chairman
W. N. Groff
Hugh Osbun
H. S. Pittenger, Clerk
WORTHINGTON TWP
J. C. Calhoun, Chairman
Glenn Gatton
Leland Darling
Derald Darling, Clerk
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio 24 April 1950. |
OPERATING ENGINEERS - International
Union of Operating Engineers No. 663 was founded May 1946 with
15 charter members surviving. Ross Kuhn was the first
president; Chalmers Lehman, vice president; Catherine Amert,
financial secretary; Bessie Lehman, corresponding secretary;
Geraldine Molder, treasurer; Dick Guerin, guard and Jim Herlihy,
Owen Viers and Catherine Amert, trustees. There are now 59
members with Herbert Gwirtz serving as president; Leon Cline,
vice president; Catherine Amert, financial secretary; Dorothy
Thompson, corresponding secretary; Amos Cale, treasurer and
Charles Grubb, Ralph Horner and James Murtha, trustees.
The Union meets once a month at the City Hall."
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, 24 April 1950. |
"JOLLY CLUB - The Hazel Grove Jolly
club was formed in 1917 with the following surviving charter
members: Mrs. Jennie Egner, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Weiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Artz, Mr. and Mrs. Logue Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shoup, Mrs. George Snider, William Shoup, Mrs. Harry Dick, Mrs.
Burl Hollenbaugh and Mrs. A. Mohn.
Mr. Weiser was the first
president; George Snider, vice president; Mrs. E. B. Stuckey,
secretary; Mrs. Charles Egner, assistant secretary and L.
Champion, treasurer. There are 35 members at present with
Edward Cooke, president; Mrs. George Stroup, vice president;
Mrs. Jennie Egner, secretary; Mrs. Court Morse, assistant
secretary and Emmett Egner, treasurer. The club meets at
the members homes the second Saturday of each month except in
June, July and August when no meetings are held. The club
originated from the Hazel Grove Sunday school after it closed in
1916. Its purpose is to build a good community socially and
spiritually with songs and other entertainment."
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, Thursday, May 3, 1900, page 1 |
"Chas. Mitchell and Will Price
paraded Main street night with their day's catch of fish. They
had the fish strung on an old wagon tongue which they carried on
their shoulders. There were four suckers and one silverside,
all about 3 - 1/8 inches long. They made much merriment to the
people along that thoroughfare."
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WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS OF SHELBY, OHIO 1935 (Compiled by The Daily Globe in 1935) |
ALPHA PI SIGMA SORORITY
President, Doris Orewilse
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF
WOMEN
President, Jane Benham
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
President, Mrs. Glenn Houpt
DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA
Secretary, Mrs. Jay Hill
DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS
Senior President, Mrs. W. D. Sweet
GARDEN CLUB
President, Mrs. Anna R. Fish
HARKER RELIEF CORPS
President, Mrs. Anna Haun
NEW DELPHIAN CHAPTER
President, Mrs. Maurice Davis
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Glenn Houpt
PYTHIAN SISTERS
M.E.C., Mrs. Fred Nothacker
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Captain of Guards, Mrs. Charles
Dodge
SHELBY DELPHIAN CHAPTER
President, Mrs. John Fish, Jr.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
President, Mrs. Ross Bringman
BAPTIST CHURCH, PHILEATHEA CLASS
President, Mrs. Carl Ervin
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. C. L. Beal
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LADIES GUILD
President, Mrs. C. D. Seton
LUTHERAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. Ross Gates
METHODIST CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. Joe Wildman
NAZARENE CHURCH, MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Vice President, Mrs. A. L. Milliron
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. L. G. Ritchey
REFORMED CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
Vice President, Mrs. Harry Brown
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. ANN'S SOCIETY
President, Mrs. A. L. Berry
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. R. H. Bender
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, Thursday, April 26, 1900, page 1. |
"ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY - MILTON
MORRIS RUNS INTO BLOOM'S MEAT WAGON WITH HIS WHEEL - Just at the
noon hour today Milton, the 14 year old son of O. H. Morris of
West Main street, barely escaped serious injury by running into
the meat wagon of S. R. Bloom at the corner of Main and Gamble
streets. The Morris boy was coming west on Main street on
his wheel going home from school and it seems Bloom's wagon was
also going west when it suddenly turned north on Gamble street.
Being a covered wagon the driver was unable to see the boy who
was between the wagon and the curb. The boy was going at a good
gait and was unable to stop and ran into the wagon, throwing him
violently to the ground. He was quick-picked up, but outside of
a few bruises, he was not injured. His wheel was somewhat
damaged."
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WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS OF SHELBY, OHIO 1934 (Compiled by The Daily Globe in 1934) |
ALPHA PI SIGMA SORORITY
President, Alice Kirkpatrick
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF
WOMEN
President, Jane Benham
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
President, Mrs. Glenn Houpt
DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA
Secretary, Mrs. Jay Hill
DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS
Senior President, Mrs. W. D. Sweet
GARDEN CLUB
President, Mrs. Anna R. Fish
HARKER RELIEF CORPS
President, Mrs. Anna Haun
NEW DELPHIAN CHAPTER
President, Mrs. Maurice Davis
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Glenn Houpt
PYTHIAN SISTERS
M.E.C., Mrs. Fred Nothacker
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Captain of Guards, Mrs. Charles
Dodge
SHELBY DELPHIAN CHAPTER
President, Mrs. John Fish, Jr.
WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
President, Mrs. Ross Bringman
BAPTIST CHURCH, PHILEATHEA CLASS
President, Mrs. Carl Ervin
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. C. L. Beal
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LADIES GUILD
President, Mrs. C. D. Seton
LUTHERAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. Ross Gates
METHODIST CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. Joe Wildman
NAZARENE CHURCH, MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Vice President, Mrs. A. L. Milliron
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. L. G. Ritchey
REFORMED CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
Vice President, Mrs. Harry Brown
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST.
ANN'S SOCIETY
President, Mrs. A. L. Berry
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, AID SOCIETY
President, Mrs. R. H. Bender
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, 24 April 1950. |
"RIZPAH CHAPTER - Rizpah Chapter No.
153 Order of Eastern Star received its charter Oct. 14, 1902
with Dr. Frances Sutter and Miss Kittie Sonnanstine the
surviving charter members. The first officers were Mrs.
Susan Walker, worthy matron; H. W. Hildebrant, worthy patron;
Mrs. Edith Paige, associate matron; Mrs. Minnie Cline,
secretary; Mrs. W. J. McClure, treasurer; Mrs. Sutter,
conductress; Mrs. Rogers, associate conductress; Mrs. Shaw, Adah;
Mrs. Laird, Ruth; Mrs. Mann, Esther; Mrs. Wherry, Electra; Mrs.
Landis, Warder; Mrs. Sonnanstine, chaplain; Mrs. Mitchell,
marshall and Miss Sonnanstine, organist. The present
membership is 284 with Mrs. Mary Payne, worthy matron; Davis
Armentrout, worthy patron; Miss Carolyn Bond, associate matron;
Walter Strauch, associate patron; Mrs. Alice Robb, secretary;
Mrs. Lorraine Workman, treasurer; Mrs. Esther Armentrout,
conductress; Mrs. Inex Artz, associate conductress; Mrs. Violet
Warden, chaplain; Mrs. Emma Bodkin, marshall; Mrs. Cordelia
Blosser, organist; Mrs. Dorothy Claes, Adah; Mrs. Ruth Ervin,
Ruyh; Mrs. Emma Wright, Esther; Miss Jean Shilling, Martha; Mrs.
Charlette McMeeken, Electra; Mrs. Irene Minyoung, warden and
Mrs. Marie Roth, sentinel.
The Chapter's most outstanding
project in recent years was the sponsoring of the Rainbow
Assembly in 1947 during the year Mrs. Julia Prewett presided as
the worthy matron. Meetings are held the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month in the Masonic Temple."
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THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, Friday, April 27, 1900, page 1. |
"LICENSED TO TEACH BY THE SHELBY
BOARD OF EXAMINERS - For five years - Ada Gedney,
Effie Shatzor (Shatzer); For three years - Minette R.
Stober, Dora Schwab; For two years - Mary Stober;
For one year - Ethel Hunter, Edith Moore, Gettie Sigler, Amy
Schwab, Alice Benton, Shiloh, Mary Brokaw, Pavonia, Blanche
Mickey, Shelby; S. S. Dew was examined in Physics and
Literature, Nellie Randal in algebra, literature and rhetoric.
The grades of Minette Stober and Dora Schwab entitle them to a
five year certificate but they have not had the required amount
of experience for the five years' certificate, hence a three
year was granted. On grades, Gettie Sigler, Amy Schwab and
Ethel Hunter are entitled to a two years' certificate, but they
have not had the required amount of experience, so one year was
all that could be granted. The examiners speak very highly of
the work done by the Shelby teachers at the last examination.
The examination was up to a high standard. The next examination
will be held Aug. 25."
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Directory of Lodges, Organizations, (Shelby) from 1939 compiled by Daily Globe |
Royal Neighbors of America
Freedom Camp No. 2694
Secretary, Mrs George Zeiters
Modern Woodmen
Richland Camp No. 3575
Secretary, William R. Morris
Women's Benefit Association (WBA)
Aluminum Review No. 52
Secretary, Mrs. Lillie Ward
Daughters of Union Veterans
Esther Taylor Bricker, Tent No. 87
Secretary, Mrs. U. S. Trimble
Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE)
Aerie No. 763
Secretary, G. Burton Cline
Knights of Pythias (KoP)
Shelby Lodge No. 392
Secretary, Lester Stephan
Order of Eastern Star
No. 153
Secretary, Mrs. J. A. Robb
Royal Arch Masons (R.A.M.)
Shelby Chapter 178
Secretary, Jay J. Moors
Daughters of America
Noble Council No. 88
Secretary, Mrs. Jay Hill
Knights of Columbus (K of C)
Shelby Council No. 1968
Secretary, Robert Spangler
Junior Order of United American
Mechanics
Shelby Council No. 64
Secretary, M. A. Tomlinson
American Legion
O'Brien Post No. 326
Secretary, Stanley H. Knapp
American Legion Auxiliary
O'Brien Post No. 326
Secretary, Mrs. Raymond Zeiters
American Association of University
Women
Secretary, Mrs. G. L. Reichert
Blue Lodge No. 350
(F. & A. M.)
Secretary, C. D. Seton
Daughters of Isabella
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Esther
Horning
Delphian, Anna R. Fish Society
Secretary, Mrs. Theo Bourgeois
Mother's Club
Secretary, Mrs. Dale Randall
Shelby Garden Club
Secretary, Mrs. Howard Skiles
Shelby 97 Club
Secretary, Mrs. Earl Barkdull
Shelby Womans Club
Secretary, Miss Bertha Smith
Sons of Union Veterans
Secretary, D. H. Walter
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Secretary, Harry Crawford
Womans Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
Secretary, Miss Leona Rogers
Womans Relief Corps
Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Tindale
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Listing of Shelby City and school officials as submitted by City Hall, 1939. |
D. Bruce Young
Mayor
Bert
Fix Director of Finance
Theodore L.
Lutz Director of Law
James P.
Adkins General Superintendent of Public
Utilities
Guy W. McClane
Superintendent of Streets
James P. Adkins
Superintendent of Water Works
Elsie M. McPherson
Public Health Nurse
Eugene Schull
Chief, Fire Department
Jack
Ward Asst. Fire Chief
Edward Lysinger
Junior Fireman
Leroy E.
Coffee Chief, Police Department
Frank M.
Cline Asst. Police Chief
Walter
Benedict Patrolman
W. John Coleman
Patrolman
William Ewalt
Patrolman
William Hafer
Patrolman
Dr. Benjamin H. Moffatt
Health Director
Boyd Wierman
Engineer
Charles
Dye City Council
Chester
Bell City Council
John
Chew City Council
Kenneth Roethlisberger
City Council
C. W. Swanger
City Council
BOARD OF EDUCATION
J. R. Kingsboro
President
Dr. E. D. Dowds
Vice President
Cora C. Boyles
Clerk
L. N.
Hoffman Member
Leon
Smith Member
H. L.
Robinson Member
C. G.
Keck Superintendent of Schools
O. H. Schaaf
Shelby High School Principal
L. D.
Reynolds Central School Principal
Rose
Tiller Grant School Principal
Harriet U. Beverstock
Hayes School Principal
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Listing of Shelby City official as submitted by City Hall, 1945 |
Frank C. Long
Mayor
Chester P. Monn
Director of Finance
Theo L.
Lutz Director of Law
James P.
Adkins General Superintendent of Public
Utilities
Guy W. McClane
Superintendent of Streets
George S. Zeiters
Superintendent of Water Works
Chester P. Monn
Refief Director
Mercedes Killinger
Public Health Nurse
Eugene A. Schull
Chief, Fire Department
Leroy E. Coffee
Chief, Police Department
Dr. Benjamin H. Moffatt
Health Director
Boyd Wierman
Engineer
Charles R. Gruber
Chemist
James Herlihy City
Council
Ross I. Sipes
City Council
Chester Bell
City Council
Noel Smith
City Council
Boyd Boreman City
Council
Guy W. McClane Garage
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Listing of Richland County officials from1945. Listing - Supplied by County Commissioners' office. |
Norman
Wolfe Auditor
Howard P. Wenning Clerk
of Courts
Walter E. Rusk
Engineer
Charles C. Payne
Treasurer
Frank Robinson
Sheriff
Don D. Orewiler
Recorder
Dr. Lewis B. McCullough Coroner
John W. Selby
Commissioner
Guy F. Stewart
Commissioner
C. L. Shoup
Commissioner
Stuart Cramer
Judge, Juvenile Court
Ralph W. Carroll
Juvenile Officer
G. E. Kalbfleisch
Judge, Common Pleas Court
Stuart Cramer
Judge, Probate Court
Theo L. Lutz
Prosecuting Attorney
Harry V. Downs
Superintendent, Children's Home
Grover C. Dickson
Superintendent, County Home
Boyd Robinson
Superintendent of Schools
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Listing of Shelby City official from
1941 as submitted by City Hall.
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William R. Morris
Mayor
Chester P. Monn
Director of Finance
Frank C. Long
Director of Law
James P.
Adkins General Superintendent of Public
Utilities
Guy W. McClane
Superintendent of Streets
George S. Zeiters
Superintendent of Water Works
Mason S. Freeman
Refief Director
Mercedes Killinger
Public Health Nurse
Eugene Schull
Chief, Fire Department
Leroy E.
Coffee Chief, Police Department
Dr. Benjamin H. Moffatt
Health Director
Boyd Wierman
Engineer
Floyd G.
Brown Chemist
Charles
Dye City Council
Ross I. Sipes
City Council
John Chew
City Council
Kenneth Roethlisberger
City Council
Charles W. Swanger City
Council
Guy W. McClane
Garage
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Directory of Lodges, etc (Shelby) from 1932 collected by Daily Globe |
Royal Neighbors
Freedom Camp No. 2694
Oracle - Mrs. N. Halman
Modern Woodmen of America
Richland Camp 3575
Counsel, W. C. Hollenbaugh
Women's Benefit Association (WBA)
Aluminum Review No. 52
President, Mrs. Ross Bringman
Daughters of Union Veterans
Esther Taylor Bircker Tent No. 87
President, Mrs. Millie Ward
Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE)
Worthy President, John Ashbacker
Secretary, Giles Nimmons
Knights of Pythias (KoP)
No. 393
C. C., John Adams
Pythian Sisters
No. 304
Most Excellent Chief, Mary Crawford
Order of Eastern Star
No. 153
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Merrill Wright
Masonic Temple (F. & A. M.)
Shelby Lodge No. 350
W. M., Oren Fulton
Royal Arch Masons (R.A.M.)
Shelby Chapter 178
H. P., Arch Kirkpatrick
Daughters of America
Noble Council No. 88
President, Mrs. C. M. Swank
Knights of Columbus (K of C)
Shelby Council No. 1968
Grand Knight, Charles Reed
Secretary, Robert Spangler
Junior Order of United American
Mechanics
Shelby Council No. 64
Councillor, E. Hiram Littleton
Harker Relief Corps
No. 65
President, Mrs. Anna Haun
American Legion
O'Brien Post 326
Commander, Charles E. Dye
American Legion Auxiliary
O'Brien Post 326
President, Mrs. Harold Stock
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Listing of Richland County officials from1932 - Supplied by County Commissioners' office. |
Arthur
Beck Auditor
Fred Zellner Clerk
of Courts
Arthur M. Lantz
Treasurer
Walter Underwood Sheriff
Norman L. Wolfe
Recorder
Dr. James K. Biddle Coroner
Howard C. Sword
Surveyor
A. E. Piper
Commissioner
L. P. Kochheiser
Commissioner
Bert E. Kuhn
Commissioner
J. S. Carroll
Commissioners Clerk
Charles H. Huston Judge,
Common Pleas Court
Charles J. Anderson Judge,
Probate Court
James V.
Will Prosecuting Attorney
Franke Cave State
Representative
Harry V.
Downs Superintendent, Children's Home
Mrs. Harry V. Downs Matron,
Children's Home
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Listing of Postal Employees from
1932 as submitted by the Post Office.
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Harry Sotzen
Postmaster
L. L.
White Asst. Postmaster
William Nail
Clerk
William Hassler Clerk
Verlin Schiffer
Clerk
Ambrose Spangler Clerk
Leon Summer
Clerk
George K. Clark
City Carrier
Arvine Kindinger
City Carrier
William
Broderick City Carrier
Conda R. Knee City
Carrier
Fred Ott
City Carrier
Ray Baer
Substitute Carrier
Robert Shreffler
Substitute Carrier
G. M. Donnenwirth Rural
Carrier, Route 1
Ed. P. May
Rural Carrier, Route 2
Jesse Bonecutter
Rural Carrier, Route 3
George W. Payne Rural
Carrier, Route 4
Delbert Hewitt
Mail Messenger
O. L. May
Janitor
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Listing of Shelby City official from "1929 as submitted by City Hall. |
Rev. E. S. Hassler
Mayor
Bert
Fix Director of Finance
G. W.
Marriott Director of Law
J. A. Sonnanstine
Director of Public Welfare
T. W.
Lanehart Superintendent of Municipal
Light Plant
Edith F. Burgert
Clerk of Municipal Light Plant
George
Seidel Chief, Fire Department
F. V.
Tucker Chief, Police Department
F. K.
Hall City Council
V. O.
Peters City Council
H. P.
Metz City Council
M. O. Bushey
City Council
V. C. Kinsell City
Council
BOARD OF EDUCATION
J. C. Morris
President
Mrs. Clara Dick Vice
President
Mrs. Nora Will
Clerk-Treasurer
Dr. E. D. Dowds Member
Charles W. Wilson Member
R. I. Lewis
Superintendent of Instruction
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Board of Directors of The Shelby Building and Loan Company from an ad in The Daily Globe, Shelby, Ohio, 24 April 1950. |
L. D. Malone, President
also President, The Shelby Spring
Hinge Co.,
also President, The First National
Bank
J. J. Crum, Vice President
also President The Shelby Mutual
Casualty Co.
O. H. Pfahler, Secretary-Treasurer
F. C. Long, Attorney
Long, Anderson and Green
also President, The Citizens Bank of
Shelby
H. C. Mayer, Director
also Vice President, Works Manager
of The Ohio Seamless Tube Co.
F. B. Stevens, Director
also Vice President, The Shelby
Salesbook Co.
R. J. Ryder, Director
also Factory Manager, The Shelby
Cycle Co.
S. L. Sellers, Director
Retired
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Executive membership list for 1927 per the "1927 Shelby, Ohio Directory": |
"SHELBY MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
George P. Koch President
Charles S. Huber Vice President
C. J. Laser Treasurer
C. L. Beal Secretary
Chairmen of Committees
F. C. Schiffer Merchants
C. C. Skiles Manufacturers
W. W. Van Horn Finance
R. P. Bricker Civic
C. J. Anderson Good Roads
Leo McGaw Membership
S. D. Inscho Entertainment
Carl Giller Talent
James Will Ticket
Robert Daugherty Publicity
George Williams Transportation
Harry Sotzen Attendance"
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