The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

The Cedarville (O .) Herald Friday, August 27, 1948 W IN PRIZES A t the Xenia rodeo and west­ ern, horse show, Sunday, James­ town Riding club again won hon- !ora .and prizes. Those winning Were: In the neck reining con­ test, 1st, Elmer Hagler; 2nd, Bud­ dy McNeil, of Jeffersonville, and 3rd, Johnny Evans; wild cow milking, 1st, Ernest Jenks; men’s musical chair, 2nd, FiVicis Rowe of Washington C. II.; 3rd in the Palamino class, James Crumrine, Jr.; and Es.ta Stickley, of St, Paris, 2nd in women’s musical chair. Dorothy Sell, physician, worked as a waitress to earn $10,000 for her medical education. Steel workers have a new wage increase. • Legal Notice • NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS” .Sealed proposals will be received a t the office of the Clerk of the Village of Cedarville; State of Ohio, until 12:00 o’clock noon on the I7th day of Sept., 1948, for the purchase of the bonds of said Vil­ lage as follows: $35,000,00 voted general obligation bonds for the purpose of paying a part of the cost of extending sewers, outfall sewer and sewage disposal plant in said Village; Bonds dated April 1, 1948, A ll said bonds in the de­ nomination o f $500.00 and shall mature as follows: 2 of said bonds on October 1 and April 1 of each o f the years from October 1, 1949, to April 1, 1969, both inclu­ sive, except on October 1,1949, and October 1 of each alternate year thereafter, to and including Octo­ ber 1, 1967, only 1 of said bonds shall mature in each..of said years. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and October of each year until the principal sum is paid. Provided, however, anyone desir­ ing to do so, may present a bid or bids for any or all of said bonds based on their bearing a different rate of interest than that herein­ above specified, provided that where a fractional interest rate is bid, such fraction shall be one- quarter ox 1 per cent or multiples thereof. Said bond issue is for the pur­ pose o f paying the Village’s por­ tion of special assessment bonds to be hereinafter issued for the exten­ sion of sewer, also to pay a portion of the cost of outfall sewer and a sewage disposal plant. Said bonds are voted bonds, 86 per cent of those voting upon the proposition voted in favor thereof. Are issued under authority of Ordinance No. 242, passed May 3, 1948, of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and un­ der authority of the laws of Ohio and of the Uniform Bond Act. Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for not less than the face value thereof and accrued in­ terest. All bids must state the number o f bonds bid for and the gross amount of bids and accrued inter­ est to datfi o f delivery. All bids must be accompanied with a bond or certified check payable to the Village for not less than 1 per cent o f the amount o f bonds to be sold upon condition that if the bid is Accepted, the bidder will receive and pay for said bonds issued as above set forth within 30 days from the date of award, said bond to be forfeited or said check to be retained by the Village if said con­ dition is not fulfilled. The successful bidder will bo fur­ nished without additional cost the approving opinion as to the validity o f said bonds by Peck, Shaffer and Williams, Attorneys, 1607 First National Bank Building, Cincinnati 2 , Ohio. No conditional bids will be considered or accepted. Bids should be sealed and en­ dorsed “Bids for $35,000.00 Voted Sewer Improvement Bonds.” Dated this 24t'h day of Aug., 1948. P. J. McCORKELL, Clerk o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. dress is unknown will take notice that on August 3, 1948 Aurora Marie Frederick, filed her certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 25, 528 on the docket of said Court, and will come on for hearing on or after Sept. 11, 1948. Alva C. Stiver Attorney for Plaintiff Loveland, O. (8 -5 -6 t-9 -ll) LEGAL NOTICE Joseph Saccoon whose address is unknown will lake notice that on July 30, 1948, Elizabeth Sac- coon filed her certain petition against him for divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 25.523 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 11th of September 1918. David J. Weinberg Attorney for Plaintiff 407 Callahan Bldg. Davton, O. 18-5-61-9-11) LEGAL NOTICE Goldie W . Miller, who is not a resident of the State o f Ohio and whose place of residence in un­ known, will take notice that on the 30th day of July, 1948, Rufus Miller filed his Petitiqn in the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, against her, the same being No. 25521 on the dock­ et of said Court, praying for Di­ vorce and Other Relief on the grounds of willful absence for three years and gross neglect of duty, and that said case will come on for hearing six full weeks from August 5, 1948, which is the date of the first publication hereof, as soon thereafter as will he con- venientto the Court. RUFUS; MILLER WEAD & AULTMAN Attorney for Plaintiff(8-5-6t-9-10) LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SREENE COUNTY, OHIO Catharine K . M. Kelly, Plaintff, vs. Margaret K. Flynn, Defendant. No. 25545. Margaret A . Flynn, who resides a t 74 Drake Road, Scarsaale, New York, will take notice that on the 16th day o f August, 1948, the plaintiff, Catharine K . M. Kelly, filed her petition against her in Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, same being Case No. 25545 in said Court, for the parti­ tion o f certain real estate describ­ ed, to-wit: Situate in the City of Xenia, County o f Greene, in the State of Ohio, bounded a.nd described as follows: TRACT NO. ONE; Being all of Lot One* Hundred (100) of the or­ iginal plat of City of Xenia, as same is designated, numbered and known oa recorded plat of said City, in Plat Records of Greene County, Ohio*_ SUBJECT to Tight of way 12 feet in width on the south end of said lot, as described in deed for said premises, dated April 12th, 1882, and recorded in Volume 66, page 166, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NO. TWO : Situate in same City, County and State, as set forth above, and being the east one-half of Lot One Hundred Fifty- Two (152) o f original plat of City o f Xenia, Ohio, as the same is des­ ignated, numbered and known thereon. Being the same premises convey­ ed March 28th, 1907, from L. M. Allison to George R. Kelly by deed recorded in Vol. 101, page 497, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. The prayer o f said petition is for the partition of said real estate and for other equitable relief. Said defendant is requested to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day o f October, 1948, or judgment will be taken against her. Catharine K . M. Kelly. By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, (8-2G-St-9-24) Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Alton Karl Frederick whose ad- COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Lydia F . Garrett, : : Plaintiff, : : -vs Richard W . Garrett,: : Defendant. : : Richard W . Garrett, whose last known place of residence was 735 E. Church Street, Xenia, Ohio, and whose presenL address is unknown, will take notice that on the 13th. day of July, 1048, Lydia F . Gar­ rett filed her petition against him in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty, extreme cruelty, and wil­ ful absence for more than three years, and that unless the said Richard W . Garrett shall answer said petition on or before the 27th day of August, 1948, judgment may he taken granting the plain­ tiff a divorce. LYD IA F. GARRETT, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for plaintiff ___________________ (7-16-71-8-27) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Harvey Floyd, De- ceased. Notice is liex-eby given that Iva has been duly appointed as 1948. Administratrix of the estate of Harvey Floyd, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. W ILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ^ * . By Louella Howser, Dated this 17th day of August, (8-20-3t-9-3) Chief Deputy Clerk. BELDENBRICK THE FACE BRICK OF DISTINCTION THEMILLS BROTHERSCOMPANY FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% Interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. 201 E. Washington St. Springfield, Ohio Dial 3-4626 ******* f o r Yield For Q ua lity •** For Profit. Order Today front W a lte r E. A v ey , Sabina, O . R. 3 A . H . Hoppes, Jeffersonville, O . E. L . Ritenour, Jamestown, O . R. 1 J. T . Smith, Xen ia , O . R. 1 AUCTION TWONEWMODERN RANCH - TYPE HOMES Jamestown, Ohio WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1ST Beginning at 6:00 P. M.— Evening Sale LOCATED—Two new modern hpmes located side by side on West Washington Street, Jamestown, O, NEW HOME NO. 1 SELLS AT 6:00 P. M. NEW HOME NO. 2 SELLS AT^rSO P. M l Two beautiful, one-floor plan, ranch-type homes, frame con­ struction with five rooms, bath, utility room, enclosed porch and attached one car garage. Outstanding features built into these ntw homes include hardwood floors throughout, adequate wiring, Crane bathroom fixtures, modern kitchens with Ameri­ can fixtures, picture windows in large living looms, gas heat, French doors, plenty of cupboard space, full insulation, auto­ matic gas hot water heater, city water and city sewer, brick patio in front, plus other good features. Only the best o f labor and materials were used in the building of th.cse two fine homes. Each home is located on a large lot approximately 72x185. Shrubbery is planted and lawns are seeded. Approximately 2,000 square feet of floor space in each of these outstanding new homes. Painted white with attractive trim. Dayton and South­ eastern busses pass by the front door. These two now homes are especially well located in James­ town and front on U . S. Route 35. Jamestown is 11 miles east of Xenia, 25 miles east o f Dayton, and 17 miles south o f Spring- field. Plans used in the building of these two new homes are rated as Five Star Plans by Better Homes and Gardens maga­ zine. Words cannot adequately describe these two very beauti­ fu l homes so if you are interested in a fine, new home in the $15,000.00 price range, we urge you to make an inspection o f them before sale time. PLEASE NOTE : OPEN FOR INSPECTION on Wednesday, August 25th, from 1:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. and on Sunday, August 29th, from 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. or by appointment. Sale on the premises. Sells to the highest bidder. TERMS— $2,500.00 cash down payment oh each house at time of sale, .balance upon delivery of deed. Good title and IMMEDI­ ATE POSSESSION. ESTHER K,TAYLOR, OWNER Jamestown, Ohio, Phone 43461 Sale conducted by The Bailey-Murphy Co., Wilmington, Ohio Carl Taylor, Jamestown, Ohio Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio ■ansa p o z v V TH EATRE I Fri. and Sat. Aug. 26-27 * Double Feature Program* “SIX GUN LAW ” — and— “Here Comes Trouble” Sun., Mon. & Tues., Aug. 29-30-31 Bing Crobsy - Bob Hope ‘HOAD to RIO” Also News and Cartoon Wed and Thurs., Sept. 1-2 Johnny Weismuller - Maureen, O’Sullivan “Tarzan’s New York Adventure”. Paramount News - Cartoon Greene County FISH ANDDAME ASSN. Annual Picnic WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1. 1948 at KIETER DROVE on Stone Road PRICED TO SUITYOUR BUDGET UNIVERSAL HOUSEHOLD SCALE Know your measures will be right! Use this precision weighing scale that’s easily read. Weighs a o r up to 24 lb. \\ Have Woolens and Blankets Cleaned for Summer Storage Cleanliness is the best care you can give to these ex­ pensive items. Let New Cedarville Cleaners give your prized blankets and woolens thorough cleaning— then store them and be free from worry. Moth proofing at moderate cost. TheNewCedarvilleCleaners 4 to 2 4 Hour D ry Cleaning Service 5 D ay Laundry Service Pick Up and Delivery Phone 6 -3411 Cedarville if, BLUEST0NE ENAMEL , C 0 LDPACK I CANNER 19 qt. liquid ca­ pacity. H o l d s l s9 5 seven 1 qt. jars. Complete w i t h rack. I|lplt§S| ‘ f. 5 * ' * f ' £'V" 'Ay et? WI NNERS PRIZES in HOLSUM’S Fire Prevention Essay Contest WON BY CHILDREN IN CEDARVILLE AREA The bakers of HOLSUM BREAD are grateful that so many boys and girls in the Cedarville area entered essays on Fire Prevention in HOLSUM’S big contest. We are sorry that not all local entrants won prizes. But we are happy to announce that the following children in the Cedarville area DID win prizes:— . . . - * » . i, A * • F lash light: Marilyn K y le , 13 , S. Main, Cedar­ ville Boxes o f Holsum Cookies: G ladys Howell, 12, Box 4 3 1 , Cedarville and Carolyn Lane, 12 , Clifton. PYREX MEASURING CUP Red markings, t qt, size m rm jg g g FOLEY , FOOD MILL , Slashes minutes from can5^v ning time! Easy d«| © f t to use. tpJLOiF SLUMINUti PRESERVE KETTLE , 20 qt. capacity Built to conduct heat evenly . . . no “ hot spots” to bum food. e)» i O Jll STAINLESS STEEL MEDIUM SIZE LADLE pouring lip, Vd cup cap. Cedarville mra JoinHOLSUM’SJunior Firefighter’s Brigade Listen to Firefighter’s 5:00 P. M. Monday thru Friday o v e r W I Z E ■Product o f The Springfield Baking Company WELDING ARC - ACETYLENE BRAZING — SILVERSOLDERING CUSTOM FABRICATION RALPH E. CUMMINGS CEDARVILLE PHONE 62551 SPECIAL? PURCHASE - - - ARMY AND NAVI W 1 T C Look At These Features! o Bed Sweep Hand « Shows 1 /5 Seconds • Shows Full Seconds • Shows Minutes • Radium Hands • Shatterproof Unbreakable Glass 3 S , L I M E S T O N E S T 2 5 jeKAH fi:ia i..fBH E S AM E SPRINGFIELD, OHIO /

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