The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

I - >*"■ -"'u i<i. »ii-i-.,-,-i'-—*i,,j-'jin.i— ■»■ p '-v'"— &*m Wmm F m -) in ttb# G«vj«»jft*nt Will b* ro S mc MNI fee m&f tndufttiea fefe ti** Amtd For©**, wMl* * taw* owwfel ritafe «*d mmw •£ etiwsr d*« feem apta w ill ala* $ » m ad*; It M i besom* to evident that preo* •nfc allotments mad* to .dependent irlvM and ftMJdrftn o f « mr in tie arm­ ed mw I om or* inspffleleofc to w e t living eotim, that the Congr*** will *KH» ffe* oowidenitioB. to lefitiation increasing those allowances, Already « immtae o f Mils foe this purpose are now introduced calling for different allotment amounts’. A sharp reduction or elimination of rationing point values fo r beef was proposed today b y •the Republican food study committee, which declared that more cattle than, ever are being slaughtered. * The committee, composed o f group o f congressmen headed by Rep­ resentative Jesnkinis .o f Ohio, made the proposal in a letter to admildstra tor Prentiss Brown o f the Office o f Price Administration. - The committee declared the retailer n o # offers wide selection o f beef cuts "but the housewife can’t buy them be­ cause point values on meat have not been lowered and butter point value has been increased. BOO FEEDERS FIND CEILING PRICE UNPROFITABLE Hog feeders this week watched the operation^of the live stock ceiling pried on hogs and the effect J t had on the market. Hog shipments were, lower than in Weeks and the price was held at the ceiling figures which are unprofitable. LEGAL NOTICE Ira Garrett, wlioao place ot residence Is unknown, will take notice that on the 6th da; of .October, 1943, Marlon Garrett, filed her certain peUtlon against- .him ' for,’divorce, 'on the grounds of willful abBence. 'asId cause being Case No. 23,273 on the docket o f the Common' JPleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. That Said cause wlU he for hoarini? on or after the I3th day o f 'November, 1943. <10-S-&t--ll-l2) . FORREST DUNKLE, i Attorney for Plaintiff. um w t e i v f c # * a i ***** tm mm#*- tiw * *** *m w n * wtf « mm *- able t f to * i«jr »*te * t M « h la ta *** « A i jWste* etpal ef * M **•*• m*. « * ritetetetete* tor m *h jw*p**wto* turn* nt sn*fe tag totet he nete#** tv tee ****** «<»*<to tote*** * rental* *►MtRNeMtl k n ow n f. » t * mw- htots* aw a h* first attorte to the *m «w to a lum *t toe * mm I fttoUeMMtt Fund o f toe Villa** amt toe koMto net token ky said orttoto shall he W- rprttoed tor pubUe sale end told in to* man* »«r provided by law, but net tor lees than tfeetr par value and acoreto totoreto The bond sale adtottotowent ehaU state that any one tertria* to do n m ? peasant a bid or bid* tor aueh bonds ba*ed upoa toatr heart0* * riftemwt rate of totem* than horelnbrfore flaed. provided, hewever, that where a fraethm- n l interest pita is Md, such traction *i«U be pne-«iarter o f one per oent or multiples there, of. The proceeds from the sale o f saidJ»*ad», except toe premtoM and accrued lnterset there­ on. shall be deposited in toe proper fund and used for toe purpose aforesaid and for no other purpose. The premium sad accrued In­ terest received from fuel* sale shall be trans­ ferred to the Bond Kftireiaent Fund to l>e applied to the payment of'th e principal and Interest of Mid bonds In toe manner provided by law. SECTION T., The Village Clerk la hereby directed to forward a certified copy--of tote ordinance to toe County Auditor. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall, take ef­ fect from *nd after toe earliest period al­ lowed by law. Paw** tola 4to day of betebef, 1W, fi- g , © m k w , Jfrwitdent ef Oewwto * NSLSON CKJHIWSU* ■ Clerk of Council. Approved tote 4to day of October. H i*, if, g . AB*Mt MAYOR, - NOTtOE TO BIODEM TOR THE CONSTRUCTION 0F 8EWERAQE TREATMENT PUNT AND SANI­ TARY OUTFALL SEWER VHLLASE OP OEOAftyiLLE. OREENE COUNTY, OHIO Separate sealed bids will be received by the Village of Cedarvllle, Greene County, Ohio, at toe Village Ball, until l* o'clock Noon, Central War Time, November #, 1943, and will then be opened and' read aloud at toe above address on the following: "Tlur ConstrucUtxv of a Sewerage Treat­ ment Plant and Sanitary Outfall Sewer.''' The Information for Bidders, Flans, Sped- ficsUooe, Bid and Contract Bonds, Bid Blanks and too Contract Documents may be examined at the office of Nebnnv Cfeswelt, Village Clerk, Cedarvllle, Olikv or at toe offloe of Rial T. Parrish. Consulting Engineer, .942-34 V; B, Building, Dayton, Ohio. Copies may be obtain­ ed upon to* deposit of t20,0d for each set, fully refundable to Bidders returning seta In good coiulltlon wlOiln 5 days after toe ppeu- ing. One complete act will be Issued to each pwapaetlyaMddar. Xato. bidder M »t dweaH » Oaahiar'a Ohaek, er Certtftot cbtote tmri-fM* <«#aMe«*t b «to pr an apprered ftW Bend la an amount of a* Isast ttve-ppr teat (t% ) of to* bate Md la toe farm and euhjact ta toe soqdttloaa pc*- rtded la to* 'TMfteattetoit for BkUm r AU Md* nuiM b* mtoatoted ea to* fetal* provided with to* SpsoUiaaUoas, No Mater may wttodraw hi* Md within thirty <M) day* aftor to* aeturt date ef to* epeabNt thereof. The right 1* reserved by toe Village CouneU to reject any or all bite and to waive In­ formalities. THE VlhLAaB COUNCIL VILLAGE OF CEOARYILLE, OHIO H. H. ABELS. Mayor. > ATTEST: NELSON. CRESWSLL, Clark. (Oct. 8-15-22-29) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Joseph M, Richardson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ruth Lee Richardson has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix o f the es­ tate o f Joseph 31. Richardson, de­ ceased; late of. Cedarvllle Township, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 24th day o f September, wmtm «. 'IfeCAXJSTKR* Judge e f the Probate Court, Greeae County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Charlie Hamilton, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 25th day o f September, 1043, Minerva .Hamilton, ifiled her certain petition against him in di­ vorce,- on the grounds o f extreme cruelty and gross neglect o f duty, said cause being case No. 23299 on the docket o f the Coifimon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. That-said cause wlU be far hearing on or after- October 13th, 1943. (10-1-6-11*5) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff,- LEGAL NOTICE Anna Viola Davison, whose place o f residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained will take notice that On the 8th day o f September, 1948, Arthur C. Davison fUed his 6*rtal* action against har in divorce on the grounds o f extreme ertufey and gaoM- jveglect, said /su se o being No. 23,269 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County^ Ohio and that said matter will come fo r hear­ ing on or after October 16, 1943. (9-10-640-16) PAUL J, GAISBB, Dayton, Q„ Attorney,fo r Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE Clewis Broe, whose place o f resi­ dence is unknown and cannot be as­ certained will take notice that on the 7th day of-September, 1948 / Geneva Brue filed he* certain action against him in divorce on the grounds p f wil­ ful absence, said cause being. No. 23,274 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio, and, that said matter will come for hearing on or after October 16, 1943. (9-10-6-10-15) F O R R E S T Attorney fo r PJafeUff* l e g a l n o t i c e William E . Aphing, who** ftddw*» is unknown, will tak* notioe that on tite 7th day o f September 1948, Naomi R. Apiting filed he* action in the Com­ mon Fleas Court o f Credo* County, Ohio, fo r divorce from William E* Apking on the grounds o f wilful ab­ sence for m*re than three years *ad o f gross neglect o f duty «nd pra; ig that she be given custody and support for her minor child, permanent ftJf» mony, that the defendant be barred o f interest in her property and fe* Other relief and is Cnsp No, 23,276 on the records o f said court. Said action will be heard before said court on th e' 23rd day o f October 1943 or os soon thereafter as is convenient to the court. ( 940 - 64045 ) * ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney fo r tim Plaintiff,- ORDINANCE N't. 217 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE QP $2S;000.6 q OP BONDS BY THE-VILLAGE OF -CEDARVILLE.OBIO, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING A . SEWERAGE DISPOSAL PLANT FOR SAID -.VILLAGE. WHEREAS, ibe Village of Cedarvllle, Greene County, Ohio has' constructed a sewer system t which -now serves certain 'properties in said Village, but due to toe. Structure of the land - upon which toe sewerage la etpp(l«d there 'is no’ proper” disposal thereof, with toe result ' tost * seriou* unsanitary condition ha* arisen, **d ‘‘ WHEREAS, the public peace, health and safety o f the^ Village reduiro too imiuedlate Construction o f a sewerage disposal plant upon property-to be acquired outride of the ter­ ritorial limits ot the Village in order to re­ lieve said' unsanitary commons, ' , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by ' the Council of the Village of CedarvUIe, Greene County, Ohlo. throo-foUrths df tbo' members elected thoroto 'concurring-: - SECTION 1. That it 1*. necessary to Issue bonds of to* Village of Cedarrllle, Greene County, Ohio, In the principal amount of S2r>,oiK).aa, for the purpose of. paying- ibe cost o f constructing a sewerage disposal' pliht for Bald Village. , ' . SECTION 2, ' That Mid bonds Of-toe Village of CedurvlUa shall be issued in the principal amount, of $25,*00.00 for the purpose afore­ said, under authority ot the general laws of the State o f Ohio and (ho Uniform Bond Act of to* Genera) 'Code. Bald bonds shall he dated October 1, 1943,. and shall be of the denomination of $1,000 each, humbored from 1 to 25; both Inclusive, and shall hear In­ terest at toe rate of three and on'6-half- (3 and 1 - 2 %) per cent per annum, payable Atigust 1, 1944,' and. semi-annually thereafter, on the first day of February and the first' day o f August of each year until the prin­ cipal sum la paid, provided however, that If said bonds are sold bearing * different rate -of Interest than hereinbefore specified, suoh bonds shall bear such rate of interest as may be provided for in toe resolution of Counrit' approving the award thereof. Said bonds shall mature hi their consecutive order as follows: $1,060.00 oh the first day of Angust ht each of the yean from 1946 to 1979, Inclusive, which maturities are lit equal annual install-, ttents. The principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at to* OfftM ot the •Clerk, Cedarvllle,' Ohio. ' SECTION- $. That arid bond* shall express Upon their face to* purpose for which they are issued; that they are issued to pursuance of tola Ordinance, and shall bt Signed by toe Mayor and Village Clerk, and sealed With the corporate seal of said Village. The In­ terest coupon's attached to said boudt shall bear the facsimile signature of said Village Clerk, Said bonds shall be designated ''Sewerage Disposal Plant Bonds," SECTION 4, Daring the period such bonds shall run or be outstanding, there shall be established and maintained by ordinance of this- Council rates or charges to. be pstd to this Village *a rent Tor the us* o f Or for toe service Made available by to* sewer sys- - tem and‘sewerage disposal plant, which charges shall to no event ’ « less than the amoont' required to pay the ttecessary operating and maintenance expenses of said seweage system and disposal plant and to pay toe principal and interest charge* when due upon tod bonds tested fee to* purpose of paying to* cost, thereof. ■ ■ ■ * . ' ■ ’ Section 5, That for toe purpose of Pro­ viding the necessary funds to pay the In­ terest oh to* foregoing issue of bonds prompt­ ly when and a* to* Hun* fails due, and also to provide a fund sufflcisht to discharge said bonds at Maturity, tow* shall be and is here*, by levlsd ait all taxable property In the v il­ lage of Cedarvllle, Green* County, Ohio, to addition to ail other taxes, a direct tax an­ nually during the period said bond* ate to tun, which tax shall be twrflclent lit amount to provide funds to p*y to* interest on said bends when and ae toe ***** toll* dug, and also to provide tor toe discharge pf to* prin­ cipal of .said bonds at maturity, which tax shall not* be I sm than the intem t and sink­ ing todd tax requited by flection if o f Artlols Nit of the Constitution of Ohio, Raid tax ehall he and l» hereby ordered computed, certified, levied *nd extended upon toe lax duplicate and collected by toe same et&m, to tod sam* manner and at the same Hme tote taxed toe general purpose* for each o f MW yearn *r* certified, oriented and collected Raid tot Mian b« placed before and In prefer**** to ati'otoec items and for , toe toU- amount thereof. The fund* derived '' ftoiMt l# | tot torie* hereby rwfntoM altoli 1* ptoetef. m * separate *hd « a «»e i fund, which, ' tr with pH intoteet oolleotod oft to* SMtU be Imdoeably pledged itHt the fiiifrdjrr ■**# ijilM ■vrtten and ah toe MIR* tdtt dne. Jfto- ,,. tote w y#*r*.to*f to* M j M m.iAMOM.A a ft*U.Att -|AL'itfc'A. jrtMWHpw<|^M p IPfifwWiwjpWwwft -iw ■J^ mi Wm n* Jj> TW B Jm r p o i , i . a b s ^ . ,'v : FIVE DOLLAUS T i i (HESE were great Americans. T h e y are gone...but through, you their power is still great. You have some of these portraitsin your purse or in your billfold. Thby hold the power to spread compassion and comfort throughout the world. - There are children to be clothed in Russia. There are broken spirits to be mended in ■- . » » v-j .«• Greece. w t 4 e'ft..'. There are prisoners to be cheered and com­ forted in barbed-wire enclosures. * . There, are needy neighbors right here at home to be helped—many of them indirect casualties of this war. There are torpedoed seamen to be warmed and fed on the docks. There are wounded lying on the plains of China who need medical supplies. v Take some of these bills from your pocket now. Study the faces of these great Ameri­ cans. Then send as many of them as you can afford on an errand of great mercy...fbr war relief through the Natidnal War Fund. When you give this month, to our com- - munity’s war fund, you also give to the Na­ tional War Fund. You give O N C E for A L E these agencies listed below, i t is um ied giving for the united suffering of the United Nations. Your gift is divided in many ways...in pro- , portion to the need! Some will go to the needy - here in your own town. Some will go fo China and Russia and Greece to relieve distress and sustain the morale of our allies. Some will go - to provide th£ comforts and pleasures of home for our own troops, through,the U.SO. Your contributions will fight on many fronts. .. .••-.■ *sssewi46»'>••, • Look at the names of the agencies here on • this. page. You have given to many of thenL before...small gifts perhaps when your heart was touched. Add up what you gave before.,.. then double it. You cannot give toomuch. Th e need is so great. Send your Men of Mercy out to the suffer­ ing peoples around the earth. Give O N C E forA L L these v* ■ uso UnitedSeamen'sService -WarPrisonersAid Belgian War ReliefSociety BtitidiWarReliefSociety FrenchReliefFund Friendso f Luxembourg GreekWarReliefAssociation NorwegianRelief PolishWarRelief ■ ‘ QueenWiihelriiinaFund RussianWarRelief UnittoldiinaRelief UnitedCzechoslovakRdief UnitedYugoslavReliefhind RefugeeReliefTru«een ; UnitodState*Committeeforlift, OuceofjEEutoj^MtChUdfeto \* *) ,y ' ‘1.^4 - , u - A t . iM " S 3 61 pos Met Sec- broi ' equ; torj spo! 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