The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

THE CEDARVZLLE HERALD, MARCH U, 18% THE NEW HYDRATOR tS& Mi I t r J ^ ■ s S i t i s c f •H i l l S l t l ■!?j.sfsr TTii* I In Columbus STOP AT THE Hotel Fort Hayes Modora—FlrspKHri Columbus* M ott Popular H otel 800 Booms With Bath at $2.50 * $3.00 Convenient to Stores and Theatres FREE PARKING LOT AND GARAGE IN CONNECTION R . B . BUNSTINE, Manager COLUMBUS, OHIO W est Spring Street:, Near High A means o f restoring -wilted vege* ftablet to tbsir original freah-from-the- Igarden appearance, and storing fresh vegetables for many days at a time in ■their best condition has been discover- j cd by Frigidaire Corporation, leading manufacturers o f electric refrigera­ tors, according to a national announce­ ment made today by th is . General' Motors subsidiary. Tests made in the experimental kit­ chens and bacteriological laboratory o f the company at Dayton, Ohio, have shown that celery, lettuce, spinach, radishes, carrots, parsley, watercress, endive, green beans and similar vari­ eties can be revived to their original crispness and wholesomeness after having wilted to such an extent that they would be discarded by most housewives and cooks, the announce­ ment explained. The new electric refrigeration achievement, which is known as a hydrator, also will keep sandwiches in perfect condition for long periods of time, it is stated in the announcement. The hydrator will be placed on display at The Dayton Power & Light Co., Xenia, Ohio, show rooms today and besides being a part o f all new house­ hold electric refrigerators will be available for installation in models now in use, it was announced. REVIVEOLD COMMUNITYGLU6 WEDNESDAYEVE The long dormant Community Club waa revived Wednesday evening when about twenty-five business men gath­ ered in Community Hall to consider such a move. Business men representing not only retail stores but manufacturers and other lines realise that a community such as this should have a good live working organisation to promote the interests o f the community. In the re-organization, G. H. Hart­ man was chosen president; M. C. Nag- ley, vice president; W. W, Trout®, secretary; P, M. Gijljlan, treasurer. Several committee* were appointed, one o f which will make a survey as to whether the old constitution and by­ laws will fit the needs of today. An­ other important subject for consider­ ation was the establishing a jnethod of handling credit and keeping a check on the professional bad credit custom­ er. Another meeting w ill be held this coming Wednesday night when it is expected an out-of-town speaker will be present, . Mrs. Albert Maddox Gowdy Bead at Oak Park, Illinois Word has been, received here of the death o f Mrs. Nelle Maddox Gowdy, who died some days ago at her home in Oak Park, 111. The deceased waa the‘ wife o f Albert Gowdy, former Cedarvillian, who has operated a hotel in Oak Park fo r sev­ eral years, She was the daughter o f the Rev. A. D. Maddox, and was mar­ ried in 189& to Mr. Gowdy, while the former was pastor o f the local M. E. church. Beside her husband she leaves one son, James, who will graduate in June from Oak' Park High School. She al- so.leaves two brothers arid two sisters. NOT f GE l 'it If f THE HONEYMOON 4cRoom Outfit Complete for .......................................................... CONSISTS OP 9x12 Brussels Rug, Buffet Mirror, ’ $ 439 3 piece Living Room Suite 2 Pillows, End Table Hassock, Bridge Lamp Floor Lamp, Occasional Table, 4 pie,ce Bed Room Suite (consisting of .Bed, IxU A xm ta ftoR u g V“ ni^ St» » ' “ <» C h U . Bed Springs, 50 8 piece Dining Room Suite * lb..Cotton Mattress, 9x12 Rug, Quick Meal Gas Range, Kitchen Cabinet, . ______ 9x12 Feltoleum Rug NEW EFFICIENCY 3 Room Outfit Complete for ..................................... . $399 CONSISTS OF 3 piece Living Room Suite, Occasional Table, Pillow, Bridge Lamp, Table Lamp, 9x12 Axminster Rug, , 3 piece Bed Room Suite, (Consisting of Bed, Large Dresser and Chifforobe), Bed Springs,, 50 lb. Cotton Mattress, 9x12 Brussels Rug, Gas Range (all porcelain in green and white color) Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, 5 pc. Breakfast Room Set, 9x12 Feltoleum Rug. FOR THOSE WHO THINK THEY CAN’T AFFORD THE ECONOMY 3 Room Outfit Complete $ O C ^I.25 CONSISTS OF ~ 3 piece Living Room Suite, (Consisting of Bed, Dresser, Davenport Table, End'Table, and Chest) 9x12 Rue- Lamp, 9x12 Rug . na tmtst), jxiri KUg 3 piece Bed Room Suite, Bed Springs, 50 lb, Cotton MattresS, Gas Range, Kitchen Cabinet, 9x12 Feltoleum Rug, 5 piece Breakfast Set Shop. For Rugs Before The Rush Starts When Spring really hits us, there will be a rush to buy ruga. There always is. When house cleaning and moving timesj come, there is another stampede. When those rushes are on, rug stocks in ANY STORE are not complete. That’s why we suggest that you shop now for Rugs. Our Spring stocks are in, thus insuring you fullest assortments now. ADAIR’S XENIA, OHIO MHIilllWiffillliiilUHIIiniiillHitMlWMMMiHW A N N O U N C EM EN T ! New / * Ford i . . Agency New Fords In A ll Models 555 Trucks Also FOE SALEr—Home grown Little Ked Clover Seed, Phone 3-137. •WANTED—Middle age white wo­ man to cook and general housework, family o f two adults. Small house, write or Phone Xenia 541-R. L. Steiufels, Xenia, Ohio, T<XMrs. Jeanette Barber, (Cfies. V. Wtillnma, AUy..) residing at Loyna. N. V, and Julia Sterrett Heirs, (Dwight Sterrett, Admr.), re- aldig at Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. W. H. Owen*, residing at Pittsburgh, p*. and W. H. Smith Estate (Mary E„ Smith,) reaHIng; at Oxford Ohio and George F» Siogier, raiding at Mari­ etta, Ohio and Aridrow Winter,, reaiding at bay- ton, Oldo and A . B. Bowan, residing at Spring. field. Ohio,,H., Jf. D, ad C, M. Bldgway, residing at Atlahta, Be, .and Chile. Stuckey, residing at Orlando, Florida " and Nannie Barr, Bauman, residing at Crevo Couer, Mo, You are hereby notified, that on the Slat day'of January, 1930. the Council of the Village of Cedarrllle, Ohio, duly passed a resolution of which tlie followlg Is a copy, to-wit; RESOLUTION No. ISO declaring IT NECESSARY to construct SEWEliS IN DISTRICT No. I : MAIN STREET PROM RAILROAD TO MASSIE CREEK; XENIA AVENUE FROM 'MAIN STREET TO OUTLET AT HAGAK PAPER MILL; GROVE. FROM. MAIN 240 FEET EAST; DISTRICT No. 2; MAIN STREET FROM MASSIE CREEK TO ELM STREET; CEDAR STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO WALNUT STREET; WALNUT ' STREET' FROM CEDAR STREET TO OIttLLICO'TIE STREET; DISTRICT No. St MAIN STB. ,T FROM ELM STREET TQ NORTH CORPORA­ TION LINE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Village of Cedarvllie, State of Ohio, (three- fourths of all members .elected thereto con­ curring) : ' ' SECTION I. That It Is necessary to con­ struct a certain part hereinafter described of the sewers provided, for id a general plan .for a system of sewerage for said Village, yrhlch general plan nab adopted by Council on the (ith day of January, lC30,and la now on'file In Urn office of the Clerk of said Village; that tlie portions of the work provided for in said general plan, which it Is hereby determined to construct. Is as follows: District No. 1: Main Street from Rail­ road to Mnsste Creek; Xenia Avenue from Main Street to Outlet at Hagar Paper Mill; Grove from Main 240 feet East. District No, 2: Main Street from Massie Creek to Elm Street; Cedar Street from Main Street to Walnut Street; Walnut Street; Walnut Street from Cedar Street to Chiiiicotha Street. District No. 31 Main Street from Elm Street to North Corporation Line. SECTION 2. That said sewers shall be con* stnicted In accordance with the plans and ape* rlfiicatlonx on file in the office of (he Clerk of said Village, and shall be of standard vitrified sower pipe. SECTION 3. That the whole cost of said improvement, Jess the one-fiftieth (1.13th) and fho cost of intersections, shall be assessed by the foot front upon the following described lots and lands, to-wit: all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon- the proposed Im­ provement, which said lots and lands are hereby determined to he spectatty benefited by said improvement; and the cost of said im­ provement shall inetude the expense of the preliminary and other surreys and of printing and publishing the resolutions, ordinances and notices required and the serving of said notices, the cost or construction, together with interest on notes and bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of deferred assessments, and all other necessary expenses, SECTION 4. That tlie assessments so to be levied shall be paid in ten (lot annual In* I'.tallmenls with Interest oh deferred payments at the same rate as attall W borne by the bonds to be Issued in anticipation of (he collection thereof; provided that the Owner of any prop­ erty assessed may St his option ;•pay Such assessment In cash Within thirty (83) days after tlie uassage of the assessing ordinance, SECTION ,1, That bonds of the said Village of Cedarvllie' shall be Isshed in anticipation of Die collection of assessments by installments, and In an amount equal thereto; and note* of said Village shall he issued in anticipation of the Issue of aucli bonds. SECTION 3. That Mu» ramilndet of the en­ tire cost of said Improvement hot specially assessed, including the cost o f lntemeectlons, together with the cost of any veal estate or intereel therein purchased or appropriated;-and the costs and expenses of any appropriation proceeding therefore, and the damaged awarded any owner of adjoining lands and interest thereon, and the costs and expanse* of any such awards, shall bs paid out of the general fund or by the Issuance of bonds In the man­ ner provided by Jaw. ■ ; SECTION 7. Tlite motntiWr shall lake effect and be In force from and after the earliest period allowed' by law. Passed this January 21at, IPS*. A. M, RICHARDS, I , . , _ Mayer,' ATTEST5 ^ * JOHN O. MeCOBKSMy , Clerk, , By order of the Couitcli *f the tillage of Cedarvllie, Ohio, Clerk. JEAN PATTON Cedarvllie Jamestown Bowersville 1 " g GRAHAM’S Mammoth Wall PAPER SALE! All of our fine wall papers will be included in this sale. Prices have been greatly reduced during this sale... Spring house cleaning time is almost 'here and if you are planning to redecorate your walls this is the time to buy wall paper at great savings. \ n V U V U D V D All our Wall Paper are mounted and displayed on panels. KhAllsinllSlSlii You know just how your wall wilt look. Furniture Upholstered, Refinished at a very rea­ sonable’cost. Auto Glass Installed while you wait. Lowest prices in Xenia. * A ,-J We always carry complete stock of Paint, Wall Paper, Glass and Many Other Items SPONGES CHAMOIS BENZINE TURPENTINE BRUSHES NAPTHA BENZOL OIL WHITE LEAD Fred F. Graham Co 17-19 S. Whiteman Street PHONE 3 XENIA, OHIO ^JL'AS 9 £L..

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