The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

* CEDARYILLS HERALD, FRIDAY, titMU W, IMS, .1, .1 ’ i il . *. , j.;. * ] ' * i * - - -------- <-t~- ATTENTION FABMEBS McDOWELL-TORRENCE LUMBER CO. Corner Third & S. Detroit in Xenia Are Now Ready with an Excellent Supply and Service in Lumber and Building Materials for Repair* on Farm Residence* and Buildings __ New Rooms Can Be Added If There I* a Definite Need - —They W ill Make Applications for Priorities for You Without Charge— Priorities Can* Be Obtained in from One to Two Weeks — Their Quality Materials and Ac­ comodating Service A Great Help in Conservation and Housing Problems —■Tel 4S3. McDowell-Torreqc* Lumber Co. at Xenia are lending their val­ uable experience, as well as their excellent service in lumber and building materials to the farmers for residential repairs and necess­ ary additions. Thy are, since materials are being released for these very important needs, making available to the people of all the sur­ rounding countryside their assistance in conservation and replace­ ments for materials ow rapidly wearing out under war’s double load and difficult weather conditions. , m Even new rooms can be added, where it is shown there is a defi­ nite need and they are prepared to help you meet these conditions by ments for materials now rapidly wearing out under war’s double load the work done without delay, ' Lumber; builders’ supplies; roofing and finishing materials of quality are now available and they, by their long experience and large business are able to furnish a service which is a great accomodation’ to farmers and those who do their own building when making selec­ tions. Many details have been workedout which give added protection, comfort and efficiency to farm residences and buildings and they will be pleased to have you stop in the next time you are in town. V t t v T Y V v v V v V w V V v t V W v t t Greene County Fish and Game Association Annual Membership Program Held At a XENIA CENTRAL FIELD HOUSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th ' 8:00 P .M . . . . F E A T U R I N G . . , \ Mack Sauer, noted humorist A . W. Short, conservationist Two High Class New York Vaudeville Acts V Two Unusual Chicago Vaudeville Acts Your $1.00 Yearly Membership Includes Admission Ticket ■■ Xenia Auto Wrecking Co. A t 215-217 S. Collier St., in Xenia, Are Helping to Keep Our Cars and Trucks in Service by Featuring New and Used Parts for aH Models—*Buy Used Cars, Wrecks and Pay the Very Best Prices for Them— Have An Immense Stock of Good Used Parts and Tires, Which You Can Buy. A t a. Great Saving — Cars Bought in Any Condition —- Also, -Headquarters for Batteries and Glass— Quick In­ stallation— Tel. 815. The general trend of modern business during war times is for a conservation policy and to keep our transportation system in service for the. duration. The Xenia Auto-Wrecking Co. satisfys these con­ dition’s, as here, they buy old cars and trucks, wreck them, saving the valuable parts for further use in replacements and at the same time, removing .the old cars from the highways, where they are a menace. A ebr does not grow-old- *t the same rate all over and frequently engine parts are as good, or even better from being broken in by use. These old parts, carefully inspected to make sure they are good and usable, are good replacements and are offered dt materially lower prices than new parts; It is often true that they have parts for every old or unusual models for which new parts would be very hard to get. It will pay everyone to come here . before giving up in despair or be fore ordering new parts. They are performing a useful, public service in helping our econ­ omy program and encouraging safety on our highways by buying up the old cars; using the good parts and turning the balance in to the country’s valuable scrap pile. S T A T E O F O llIO — JO SE PH T . FEKGUSO.V— A U D ITO R O F S T A T E B U R E AU O F IN SPECT ION "AND SU PERV IS ION O F PU B L IC O F F IC E S ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE * VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO 31, 1944 . Ohio, March 15, 1945 • GREENE COUNTY, OHIO For the .Fiscal Year Ending December Population, 1940 Census, 1032 Cedarville, I certify .the following report to be correct. _ NELSON CRESWELL- < «. Village Clerk S CH EDU L E A - l — SUMM ARY O F 1 General Fund ................................ Auto License .Street Repair Fund Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund . Totals General Village Funds ....... Water Works Fund ........................ Electric Light Fund ...................... . Bond Retirement Fund ................ ... Civilian Defense .............................. ... Sewer ............. ...................... ............. Trust Funds ........... .... Balance Re- Expend!- . Balance Jan, 1 cefpta ditures Dec. 31 * 1,912,.13 * 3,78<m $ 3,008,95 * 2,683.95 16,595..55 975.88 2,176.88 459.55 1,518..24 , 1,273.50 2,153.64 638.10 6,089. 21428. 92 6,030.15 7,338.47 3,781.60 23 4,084.71 3,818.17 2,694.77 368.,32 2,002,59 ■ 1,710.00 660-.91 , 1,910..18 4,400.74 4,4-30.50 1.880.42 . 113. 37 113.27 , 326..56 516.62 638.11 205.07 360,20 245.20' 115.00 . 10,236..48 17,395.01 18,180.45 9,451.04 9,451.04 * 9,451.04 Treasurer’s Cash Balance . _________ _________ ___ Total Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1944...... SCHEDULE B -l—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Property Taxes—General Fund ................................................$ .M23.3G ' Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds ....................... .......... 541.13 Total Property Taxes ......................... .......................................... 2,154.49 Cigarette Tttx '................................................................... ■*............ „S5‘21 Gasoline .Tax ................................................................................... . * . 1.273,56 Inheritance Tax—General Fund ................................. ............... 24,14 Total Inheritance Tax ................... 24.14 State Beer and Liquor License Fees ............................. ........... 200.00 Total Licenses and Permits ........................... •........................... 3 „ 200.00 Special Assessments—General ,Village Funds ...................... 3,859.61 Total Special Assessments ......*.............................. .................. * 3,859.61 Fines and Costs ............................ . .............1,414.50 Mlsc. Fees, Sales and Charges—Gen't Village and Other Funds ' .................................................................................— 435.76 Total Miscellaneous Fees Sales and Charges .......................... 435.76 Public Service Enterprises—Water Rentals, etc..................... 4,067.65 Electricity Sales, etc................................................................ 2'S?H2 Sewer .......„«*............. 510,62 Total Public Service Enterprises ............................................... 6,586,86 Total Revenue ................................................................ 16,95H1 Transfers from Other Funds ....................... . ........................... ,53,30 Receipts of Trust Funds ............................................................ Grand Total Receipts ........................................... ........................ K1 17,395.01 •SCHEDULE B-H—SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES • Column 1 Column 2 Operation New Const. & Malnt. Equip, afcc. General Government—Legislative (Council) ................ 122,00 . Buildings (Town Hall, etc.) ................................................. 327.17 Total Government ............ ,5 to Person a»d Property—Police ...........tii Person and Property ............ Protection Fire ....... . Total Protection Health—Total ........... . ....... ...... .... Sanitation—General Village Funds Totval Sanitation . ................. Highways—General Village Funds 622.40 32.40 714.80* 99.92 51.00 51.00 Total "ill ghw a y s " . " .............................. 4,’379.'52 Public Service Enterprises—Water Works ...................... J’SJJ. ?,!! Electric Light .................................................................... ...... Rawer .. -....... . . . . . . ...........— ........ ................ Total Public Service Enterprises ... .......................................... 4,945.61 Miscellaneous—General Vlllngo Funds ..................................... 401,22 Total Miscellaneous ........................ ............ , .......................... interest—Bonid Retirement and Sinking -FundB ................ ..... Total interest ................................................................. Total Expenses & Outlay ......... ..... ................... ............... Outlay—Total of Column 2 carried to Ooluinii 1 .......... ..... . Bonds and Loan* Paid—Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds Total Bends ahd Loans, Paid .................................................... Transfer to Other Funds ..........•------ --------- --------- ------- ------ Payments from Trust Funds ............................................... •Grand Total Expenditures ................................................... 269.77 1,143.15 .401.22 580.50 580.50 12,412.25 1.113.22 3.850.00 3.850.00 259.78 245.20 *18.180.45 When You Need A Belt — FOR YOUR— Refrigerator Stoker Washing Machine Oil Burner W e can furnish Gates V-Belts for more than 2 0 0 different makes of Washing Machines, Refrig­ erators and belts for all types of Farm Ma­ chines and Household Appliances. Phone or £a ll <5-1221 Pickering Electric NEWS FOR YOU ! \ CAR OF POCOHONTAS NOW ON TRACK ■ ■ BAG WHITE HOMINY ALSO ON TRACK * Good Low Price off the Car , - - . ■ Plenty Little Red and Sweet Clover Seed J and Lawn Grass Seed J COMING! Car Fertilizer on Track March 25 ■ ■ Columbia Gray Seed Oats- Track Mch. 17 ■ This variety does well in this Community '* ■ . Full line of Ingredients— Oil Meal, Soy Bean Meal, H A lfalfa Meal, Cotton Seed Meal - H YES —-Tankage and Meat Scrap 'J FRANK CRESWELL i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B O N D E D D E B T— DEI?, SI, 1*44 S in k in g F u n d T ra n ter* or. V illa g e T re a su re r . ASSISTS L IA B IL IT IE S Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds ..................* 1,880.42 Special Assessments, levied and uncollected (Construc­ tion) 8,750.00 TotAI Sinking Fund Assets 10,6*0.42 Ral, Operating and Const. Funds ..................................... 7,133,28 ^ 767.T0 DEBT STATEMENTS OUTSTANDING GENERA I, BONDS (Payable by General Taxation) General Purposes: Street Improvement (Vil­ lage Portion) ............. .......* 1,600.00 Total Gennrnt and Utility BondedDebt ................... 1,000.60 Outstanding Special Assess* ment Bonds and Notes (Payable by Special As­ sessment): .......................... Water «............................. ’..... 7,000.00 Fire ................... 1.760.00 Total Special Assessment Debt .............-.......... 3,760,0ft (Brand Total Dsbt, Dec. 31 1944 *9,750.00 NOTICE The lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedaryille, O ., West of town (U . S, Route 42) are now the, property of H. A . Tyson, Trespassing for any purpose is strictly forbidden and trespassers will be person­ ally liable, EL A . T Y S O N London, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE | Pvt. Wilbur W. Wade, 35512800,’ 2470th 4}. M. T*k. Co. (Avn.) A. P.O, 660, Cure Postmaster New York, New York, is hereby notified that Betty! June Wade has filed a petition against ( him through her. next friend, Delores i Naylor, in the Common Pleas Court , ' Greene County, Ohio, the same being j Case No. 23818, praying for a divorce j an the ground o f Gross Neglect of Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f .the final publication hereof. DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Mae Frances Olsen, whose last known address was Finlay Holt Co., 24 State Street, New York, New York, is hereby notified that Norman J. Olsen has filed a petition for di­ vorce against her on the ground of Gross Neglect^ f Duty in the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No, 23,774, and that said cause will come on for hearing six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof. ' (2-28-61-3-30) PHILLIP F. BLUM, Attorney for Plaintiff Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE One K, Stooicey, whose last known place o f residence was 23 Ball Lane, -Dayton, Obio^ and whose present ware about* is unknown, is hereby notified that Luellu A . Stookey has filed a petition for divorce against him in the Common Pleas Court, .Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23792, on the ground o f Gross Neglect of Duty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after Siz full weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this notice. DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff « “ You can on DODDS QUALITY BUILD WHILE LIVING A reputation has been built — over a period o f years. This good name is guarded zealously. Only the nations finest and most enduring granites and marbles are used. Materials that t withstand the ravages of time. Ex­ pert craftsmen, whose skills have been developed by years o f experience, cut, finish, carve and engrave all Dodds Mastercraft Memorials regardless o f price.. ' MONUMENTS ARE PERMANENT PAGES IN HISTORY ■ ■ A PRACTICAL AND COMFORTING PLAN YOUR CEMETERY PLOT IS PERMANENTLY BEAUTIFIED BY PLACING A DODDS MASTERCRAFT MONUMENT THERE ARE COUNTLESS IDEAS FOR EVERY NEED _ IN MODERN MONUMENTS AND MARKERS . AT OUR NEW 1945 EXHIBIT The Geo. Dodds & Sons Granite Co. 118 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio Phbne 350 # * - . / Home % This evening* thousands of service men will be asking for the Long Distance lines that con­ nect them with their homes all over America. YouTl be doing them a real favor if you help keep the lines open from 7 to 10 P. M. They’ll appreciate it, HtufMi Ms Wo* Bondi {o* Vhdtvuf! THE OH IO BELL TELEPHONE CO. *

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