The Cedarville Herald, Volume 71, Numbers 27-52

Friday, September 3, -1948 The Cedarville Herald A Republican Newspaper Published E\ ery Friday by THURMAN MILLER. JR. Entered as second class matter October 31, 1887 at the Postof­ fice at Cedarville. Ohio, under A c t o f Congress of March 1879. Member— National Editorial A s­ sociation j Ohio Newspaper Asso­ ciation; Miami Valley Press AS' sedation. ® Legal Notice • ORDINANCE NO. 2 to TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSU ments for the improvement of the above named streets as aforesaid, in accordance with the legislation heretofore passed by the Village Council with respect thereto, to pay the property owner's share of the costs and expenses of said prospective improvements, it is hereby determined necessary to is­ sue and there shall he issued, notes o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in the amount of $80,000.00, which shall be placed to “ 1948 Server Extension alley; (c> An alley from said point North 130' to first Intersecting al­ ley; (d) An alley from said point East 375' to an alley; (e) A n alley from said point North to College Street 120’. (Eng. No. 19). 2. Cedar Street from Bridge Street West C00'. 3. Chillicothe Street from Bridge Street East 6Q0'. 4. An alky between and paral­ lel with Elm Street arid North the legal cost o f preparing all no­ tices, resolutions, ordinances and other requirements, and the legal opinion upon passing upon the val­ idity thereof; and the cost o f con­ struction together with interest on notes and bonds issued in anticipa­ tion o f the collection of deferred as­ sessments and all other necessary, expenditures. SECTION 4. That the assess­ ments so to be levied shall be paid the credit of the . Springs P k e j f semi-annual equal install- xtension Improve- 1 springs nice i ments w,t}l interest, on deferred ment" Fund o f said Village,' pro- £,ast »+■ the same rate nc *v.«u vicled, however, that the appropria- An alley between and paxal- tion hereinabove made for the ex-i'Iel with Elm Street and Ghurch tension and construction o f sanitary [ Street from Aallow Springs Pike sewers above set forth is subject to j East 1,000 . , the qualification that interest at 6 - 2 the rate of 3 per cent per annum, ‘ point 230' North of intersection of payable semi-annually, for the p e r -: East Cedar Street and Walnut iod prior to the collection of the in- Street North 120 to Chillicothe terest installments so to be levied. Street; (b) Chillicothe Street from shall be included in said respective i Walnut Street East 29(F to East of, and for no other purpose, and [East SOS' to Chillicothe Street or ------------ ------------------- ------------------- the respective amounts above set ■Columbus Pike; (e) Chillicothe ANCE OF NOTES IN ANTICIPA - forth shall be reduced by the appro- ,Street or Columbus Pike from said TION OF THE LEVY OF SPE- 1 m-iated amounts for the payment o fpoint Northeast -nO • 11 U.N vu t-iisu ijxuv x Ui e r r . - . , , 7 Chillicothe Street from Wal- CIAL ASSESSMENT AND IN FOPrTiralMPROvHrEN'f^OOP^A-nuin, payable semi-annually; such . 225 • \Vcnue from a point PORTION OF TIIE STREETS notes shall be dated as Council may ID. - e 1 . . - - - West of center of School IN THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR- nereinaxrar uewriuiiie, u*.u x 5 Av„nue West VILLE, OHIO, BY THE EXTENAi sued, and shall mature on or hefoie -tteet . n l SION AND CONSTRUCTION O F ’r£ year from date. Such notes sha l street from Main SANITARY SEWERS AND DES- be executed and s t ic k Ea«t 245’ to an alley; (h) IGNATED “ 1913 SEWER E X - : nom inations^ j>10,000.00 each ana - t i c a « - saui point South TENSION IMPROVEMENT.” j numbered 1 to 8 inclusive. i w itii^a id ^ lls v S710' ^ "r a il r o a d WHEREAS, the Council ot th e 1 SECTION 5. Such notes shall of wa - Village of Cedarville, Ohio, has be executed by the Mayor and V i l -. (u) vine Street from Xenia to Railroad Street from from Vine ............... ( „ie purpose xpr wmen tney are issu -1 14 Miller Street from Xenia Imp: uvement," duly passed on thei ed, and that they are issued pursu- 1 . * gouth 1.550’ to Wilmington 3rd day of May, 1948, and designat -\ ant to this ordinance, t e£’\ 24 m * a,nd’ 1 , , | SECTION G. A ll assessments; 15 / Maple Street from Miller V. iitR L A S . t ouncil nas^ detei- coMocted for the improvement, Street East 700’ to East Street. mmi‘u to proceed by proper xegisla- aforc.;ajd)and unexpended balances f 10 . Limestone Street from Ma­ lum wiLi sum improvement and . remainin in the funds aftev th e .pie Street North 210'. contemplates tne ure of b80,UU0.UU , CQsts andexpenscs of said improve- ; 17 . Limestone Street from Mft- fem the purpose <u paying the por- [ments have been fully paid, shall pj 0 Street South 760' to Corpora­ tion ox tne costs of said .improve- j be appUcd to thc payment 0f said tion line. ment wmeh are to be paid Dy a * ; notes and the interest thereon until; 18. Wilmington Pike from rtssments, and it wnl requuc n o t; faoth ^ fully paid. |Limestone Street Southwest 350'. to exceed one ( 1 ) years mteres. oe -1 spirTTON 7' Said notes shall. Which said lots and lands are payments at as shall be borne by the bonds to be issued in anticipation o f the collection thereof; provided that the owner o f any property assessed may, at his option, pay such assessment in cash within thirty days after the passing of the assessing ordinance. SECTION 5. That notes in an­ ticipation of the .collection of bonds, and bonds of said Village shall he issued in anticipation of the col­ lection of assessments by install­ ments and in an amount equal thereto, SECTION 6 . That the Village Engineer be, and he is hereby di­ rected to prepare and file with the Council, a tentative assessment showing the amount to he assessed on each lot or parcel of land to be ocqacco/J SECTION 7. That to pay the re­ mainder of said improvement that there he and hereby is appropriated from the proper fund, a sum suffi­ cient to pay such remainder or that notes and bonds of said Village be issued therefor. SECTION 8 . That the Clerk be and hereby is authorized and di­ rected to advertise for bids for the construction of said improvement according to law. SECTION 9. That this ordin­ ance shall take-effect and-- be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 27 day of August, 1948. WM . W . FERGUSON, President of Council. ATTEST ; P. J. McCORKELL, Clerk. 85545 in said Court,‘"for the parti­ tion of certain real estate describ- id,to~wit: Situate in the* City of Xenia, County of Greene, in the State of Ohio, bounded and 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 on recorded plat of said City, in Plat Records of Greene County, Ohio, SUBJECT to right of way 12 feet in width on the south end of said lot, as described in deed for .said premises, dated April 12 th, 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) of original plat of City of 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 of 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 of October, 1948, or judgment will be taken against her. Catharine K. M. Kelly. By Smith, McCallister & Gibney, (8-20-6t-9-24) Attorneys. The Cedarville CO.)* Herald LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Catharine K , M. Kelly, Plaintff, vs. Margaret K . Flynn, Defendant. No. 25545. Margaret K . Flynn, who resides at 74 Drake Road, Scarsdale, New j York, will take notice that on the j 16th day of 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. LEGAL NOTICE Alton Karl Frederick whose ad­ 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 of 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) How other people’s money ought to be spent is easy to decide. 2 piece Living Room Suites Cleaned $12.50 CEDARVILLE FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING CO, Phone Cedarville 6-3191 A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITU BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE ADAIR’ S Grader and Roller Service Phone 2-4394 HOLLIS . JENKINS 1206 Beacon St. Springfield, Ohio W T i n v i herebv is !and the amount thereof necessary! 1- heieujf * ,,v T»n\ymAnfr o f in£p 7 *psfc n v in r1 , - , . _ , - , for the payment of interest prior ucckred necessary to issue bonds.. to the maturit; es o f said notes,! of tne \il!age of Cedaivijle. h , ^sjiau ke paid into the proper fund' m tne principal sum and used for the purpose aforesaid, for the purpose of ° n®*f j and for no other purpose; any m anticipation of the collec n , premium and accrued interest, and special assessments loi - j amounfc necessary for the pay- provemen. ot a ^poition ^ |ment of interest prior to their m a -[ streets in said Village by the ex tension and construction of sanitary sewers, more particularly described as follows: A ll lots and lands hounding and abutting upon the proposed im - turity shall be transferred to the sinking fund to be applied on the payment o f principal and interest of said notes in thc manner provid­ ed by law. SECTION 8 . Said notes shall be the full general obligations of the ’ Village, and the full faith, credit i and revenue of said Village are ‘Vi ai . i bonds anticipated by said notes,:; ,1” 0. to,,nk-Lfvnm 5k id noint' an<1 a,1-V excess resulting from the : j l ot ' An Vllev Iksum'ce of said notes shall to th e , 1 East -,to to a a u k , College i extent necessary be used only fori from said p i i s d N ’i g th retirement of said notes at ma- r St^cc\ P P PriclirJ turity. together with interest 1 “ * ^ euax . .leet g i thereon, and is hereby pledged for 1 - Beautiful - BELDEN BRICK THE FACE BRICK OF DISTINCTION THEMILSBROTHERS 201 E . Washington St. Springfield, Ohio DiaU 3 - 462 G Street W 3 . ChllUeothe Street from Bridge ; SECTION 9. In the event that lei i UT « p k ’° :,! l vmm ........i at maturity, a general tax shall h e Eas„ , j parei-| levied against all the property injl , O* J i t . l t " ^ Church 1 sa»l Village for the payment of •I lei with L,m Sa ‘ 'rike such notes, and the interest thereon.' Street from \ellow Springs i m e i clfWTn ’V i n East 1,000', „ i DEAD STOCK HORSES ............................................... $6.00 COWS .......................................... $7.50 HOGS ............................$2.00 cwt. According to Size end Condition CALL Xenia Reverse Charges SECTION 10. The Village Clerk is hereby directed to forward a 454 XENIA FERTILIZER E. G. Buchsieb, Inc. This Fall Remember Every Eventful Occasion With color movies or still pictures ■s v, .............,, ,„m. K p j i - p ' A n r a i : licothe Street m ,k ' I>. J. McCORKELL, from said poiiu Ncnthtast * . j prerj. 7. Chilli;1ithc Street from Wal-; _________ nut Street West 180'. 8 North Street from Street West 4‘»0'. . „ . j WITH THE IMPROVEMENT OF 9 . Elm Street from Mam Street PORTIONS OF NUMEROUS _ . ! ORDINANCE NO. 244 East ■ DETERMINING TO PROCEED , I East 220'. „ . . 10 . Xenia Avenue from a point 480’ West of center of School Stroet and Xenia Avenue West 800 . . 11 (at Grove Street irom Mam Street East 215’ to an alley; (b) An alley from raid point South w ith , ^ E N T .” sriiiX <xlicy to rullroful oa ™12 (a) Vine Street from Xenia Avenue South 475’ to Railroad Street; (b) Raikoad Street from Vine Street Wcst 18.)’, 13. Railroad Strict from lin e Street East 130’. . 14. Miller Street from Xenia Avenue South 1,550' to Wilmington 15. Maple Street from Millei Street East TOO' to East Street. 16. Limestone Street from Maple Street North 210'. IT. Limestone Street from Ma- pie Street South 760' to Corpora­ tion line. IS. Wilmington Pike from Limestone Street Southwest 350 SECTION 2. That said bonds shall he in the denomination of $ 1 , 000 . 00 , numbered from 1 to 80, inclusive, and shall be dated April 1 , 1948; shall bear interest at the rate o f 3 per cent per annum, pay­ able semi-annually on the 1 st days of April and October of each year until the principal sum is paid and said bonds shall mature in 40 semi­ annual installments o f $ 2 , 000.00 on April 1 and October 1 of each of the years from October 1, 1949, to April 1, 1969, both inclusive. SECTION 3. That for the pur­ pose of raising money in anticipa­ tion o f the levy of special assess­ ments, and in anticipation of the issuance of bonds in anticipation of the collection of special assess- STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO, BY THE . EXTENSION AND CONSTRUC­ TION OF SANITARY SEWERS AND DESIGNATED “ 1948 SEW ­ ER EXTENSION IMPROVE- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE - COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO, ( %ths of all members elected thereto concurring); s SECTION 1. That it is hereby determined to proceed with the ini- : provement of certain portions of numerous streets in the Village of j Cedarville, Ohio, by the extension t and construction of sanitary sew- j ers and designated “ 1948 Sewer i Extension Improvement,” in ac- j cordance with Resolution No. 2 4 1 1 passed by the said Village on the j 3rd day of May, 1948, and in ac- [ cordance with the plans, specifica­ tions, estimates and profiles here­ tofore approved and now on file in the office o f the Clerk of said Vil­ lage. SECTION 2. That no claims for ; damages resulting therefrom have; been filed and the time within [ which any such claim might he filed ; has expired. SECTION 3. That the whole cost of said improvement, less l-50th thereof, and the cost of in­ tersections, shall be assessed by the foot front upon the following described lots and lands, to-wit: All lois and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed im- provemeyit, described as follows; 1 . (a) Bridge Street, also known as Yellow Springs Pike, from Xenia Avenue to Church Street; (b) Church Street from Yellow Springs Pike East, a distance of 615' to an AUCTION! TWO JAMESTOWN PROPERTIES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Beginning at 6:00 P. M.— Evening Sale PROPERTY NO. 1 SELLS AT 6:00 P. M. LOCATED — On West Washington Street, Jamestown, Ohio. Very substantial, one floor plan, frame house with six rooms, two porches, inside toilet grid utility room. Utilities include city water and electricity. Newly redecorated iapide and outside. Gar­ age and storage building. Attractive lawn with plenty of shade trees and shrubbery. Desirable lot with 90 feet of frontage on Washington Street ineulding over an acre o f ground. This good property is well located and fronts on U . S. Route 35. I f you are interested in buying a good, medium priced home, we recommend this one. Inspection permitted. Sale on the premises. Sells to the highest bidder. TERMS— $1,500.00 cash at time of sale, balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Good title and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PROPERTY NO. 2 SELLS AT 6:30 P. M. LOCATED — On West Washington Street, Jamestown, Ohio. Attractive, H i story, frame house with four rooms, two porches and coal house. Electricity. City water in yard. City sewer avail­ able. This house has been newly redecorated inside and outside and is in good condition. Large lot 70x120 with nice lawn, shade trees and shrubbery. I f you are interested in buying a clean, com­ fortable, well located small homi in Jamestown, we recommend this one. Inspection permitted. Sale on-the premises. Sells to the highest bidder. TERM S s-$ l,000.00 cash at time o f sale, balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Good title and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THER K. TAYLOR, OWNER Jamestown/ Ohio, Phone 43461 Sale conducted by The Bailey-Murphy Co,, Wilmington, 'Ohio Carl Taylor, Jamestown, Ohio 31 W. High St. Open Eyery Monday ’Til 9 p. m. a m © a s a i Springfield, Ohio Dial 3-9491 AUCTION! NEW BURLINGTON PROPERTY GARAGE BUILDING CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER A New Burlington Property Sells at 2 P. M. LOCATED— On Main Street in New Burlington, Ohio, near the center of town. Substantial, 2 -story, double frame house with 9 rooms and bath. Electricity, Water under pressure. One modern kitchen. Lends itself to be occupied by two families with 5 rooms on one side and 4 rooms on the other side. If you are interested in buying a well located property in New Burlington suitable for home or investment or both, we recommend this one. New Burlington is 8 miles south of Xenia on State Route 380 and only 20 miles from Dayton. Inspection permitted. Sale on the premises. Sells to the highest bidder. TERMS— $1,000.00 cash at time of sale, balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Good title and possession by October 1, 1948. Garage Building Sells at 2:30 P. M. LOCATED— On Main Street in New Burlinton near the center of town. Substantial garage building 28x40 with basement and office, fronting on Main Street. Air compressor, lubricating equipment and auto accessories, valued at $100.00 to $150.00 go with the building. This garage building is in good condition throughout and is exceptionallj^-well located in New Burlington. I f you are interested in establishing a general garage business' together with auto accessories, we recommend this one. Inspection per­ mitted. Sale on the premisses. Sells to the highest bidder. TERMS— $1,000.00 cash at time of sale, balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Good title and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT V Beginning promptly at 1:00 P. M., the following described items sel] to the highest bidder: 1948 Ford panel truck with 5-speed transmission, only 3 months old; 1947 Ford truck, 1 % ton cap­ acity, with 12 ft. dump bed, in splendid shape; 1940 Plymouth 4 -door sedan, in good mechanical condition; 1946 Ford-Ferguson tractor with dual tires, specialized jack shaft, Davis loader and Davis grader; 1947 model Dandee 2-bag cement mixer, in good condition; Jaeger 1-bag cement mixer, in good condition; Whitman cement finisher, 1 year old; Jaeger water pump, practically new; vibrator block machine, complete with 94-HP electric motor; 12-cu. ft. batch mixer with 7-HP electric motor; pallet duriker; 775 cast aluminum pallets 8x16; molds for 6 different sizes cement block; 14 block carriage trucks on wheels; electric con­ trol boxes; 5-HP gasoline motor; building moving equipment, complete; screw jacks; steel forms for watering tanks; acetylene, welders; dies and reamers; sander; buffer; ^electric saw; 4 steel wheelbarrows on rubber; odd lot of galvanized % inch pipe; garage tools, hand tools; and many other items. TERMS—Personal propertyrcells for cash. HAROLD SHAWAND SON,0™"’ New Burlington, O. Sale Conducted by BAILEY-MURPHY CO., ’Wilmington, Ohio OR SAVINGS GROW Individual Accounts Insured Up To $5,000 Current Dividend Rate 2% CedarvilleFederal Savings &LoanAssn. Cedarville, Ohio You May Open A Savings Account Here and Mail In Your Deposits At Your Convenience. Savings Pay Dividends And Assure Future Independence. Put Your Idle Money To Work For You! Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 & SAVINGS GO, llG reen St. Xenia, Ohio Phone 11 F Dayton, Ohio—Sept. 6 (Labor Day), 7 ,8 , 9 Horse Racing Each Afternoon and Night (Except Tuesday Night) 2—New Automobiles as Prizes—2 Stage Acts of National Reputation * Games — Rides — Other Entertainment LARGE MASS SCHOOL BAND , STAGE ACTS, STOCK PARADE and other EN­ TERTAINMENT :TUES. NIGHT, Sept. 7 BIG EXHIBIT OF FARM MACHINERY MERCHANTS’ EXHIBIT IN COLISEUM Live Stock, Grange and farm displays, School exhibits, 4-H Club and Vocational Agriculture, Flower Show, Home Demonstration Projects, Fine Arts, Culinary, Poultry, Rabbits and Pigeon Exhibits See the Montgomery County Fair — It Costs No More To See More CHILDREN’S DAY— TUES. SEPT. 7TH Children under 12 yrs. admitted free. Between 12 and 15 yrs. subject to federal tax of 8c SOLDIERS’ DAY WED . SEPT. 8TH Men or women in uniform. Also all soldiers o f Nation­ al Military Home presenting discharge papers * ADMISSION: Est. Price 42c, Fed. Tax Sc, Total 50c

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