The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

ffM Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, January" 6, 1950 IS GUEST SPEAKER Dr. R- A- Jamieson preached In, the United Presbyterian ehnrch Rashville, Indiana Sabbath evening Jan. 1, 1950, and spent the following day visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Huish and family. VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harsh, Plat- tsbnrg, Pa., are spending the week with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myerl Stormont and with Mr. Harsh parents in Sid­ ney. VISIT FRIENDS IN RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Luttrelles Mc- Cortey visited relatives in Rio Grande fo r the holidays. Mr- and Mrs. McCortey spent Thursday and Friday with friends in Col­ umbus. NEW YEARS EVE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Greer Me Callis- te r entertained a number of friends from Dayton with a New Years Eve party. Sunday guests a t the McCallister home were Mr. and Mrs. "William Wheatley and family of Dayton. v is it hep ; e DURING HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bradfute TeddyBaer Restaurant COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN A Speciality Moderate Prices and Sons of Findlay visited here during the holidays. SPEND WEEK END IN BLANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Alden Barlow and Miss Ruth Lewis of Xenia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, John Paul in Blanchester. ENJOY TRIP THROUGH SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Confarr spent several days on a trip through the South to Georgia. They returned through the Car- olinas and Virginia. VISITS IN CHICAGO Mrs. Florence Wright is vis­ iting her brother in Chicago. Her son, Mr. Ben Wright and family of New York City visited her there. IN COLUMBUS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hagler and son, spent the week end in Columbus with the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strewing. , ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lowry are announcing the birth of a daugh­ te r Tuesday in Springfield City hospital. IS IMPROVING , AT HOME Mrs. Charles Gray is improv-' ing at her home aftex- major sur­ gery at the Springfield City hos­ pital. LEAVES FOR TRADE SCHOOL George Frame, Son of Mr. and ! Mrs. T. B. Frame left Sunday ; to enter Allied Trade School in I Chicago. George will take up Tool Engineering. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Ass’n CEDARVILLE, OHIO After the close o f business December 31, 1949 ASSETS LIABILITIES C ap ital______________$312,433.31 Borrowed M oney___ 30,000.00 Loans in P ro cess___ _ 7,002.90 Other L iab ilities___ 184.00 First Mortgage Loans and Other First Liens on Real E s t a t e ____________ $304,408.70 Properties Sold on C on trac t____ _____ 758.93 Investments and Specific Reserves----- 337.80 Secu rities________ ■43,500.00 General Reserves $12,129.97 Cash njj Hand *nd m Improved Re?. 500.00 Banks ___________ 22,921.53 Surplus ___ 8,911.12 21,541.09 Total_____________$371,589.10 T o ta l_$371,589.16 GUESTS Dr. and* Mrs. Donald Kyle had as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Jones and daughter, Joan and Russell McDonald of Columbus. IN MIDDLETOWN' OVER WEEK END Mrs. Inez Rigio spent the week end with Mrs. Pauline Dredge in Middletown. New Years Eve. they attended the Sportsman Club dinner dance in Middletown. AUXILIARY TO MEET JAN. 9 The American Legion Auxil­ iary will hold their regular busi­ ness meeting Monday evening, Jan. 9 a t the home of Mrs. Greer McCallister. Over the River - Wedding Out The era of over-the-river weddings, secret marriages and right-now nuptials in Kentucky is over. Kentucky’s new state Iaw^ re­ quiring the three-day posting of marriage intentions and the other restrictions tha t Ohio and neigh­ boring states impose went into effect Jan. 1. Records show tha t marriages in Kentucky by out-of-st ate per­ sons exceeded 8,000 annually. Real Estate TransfersIn GreeneCounty According to records in the county recorder’s office the ^fol­ lowing transfers have been made recently: Juanita Goron to Prosper J. and Dova M. Brackman, half lot in Jamestown. Elma C. Anderson to Rodney E. Roberts, 51.59 acres ir. *Sil- vercreek township. Mary Knisely to Henry Knis- ley, half interest in .17 acres in Silverereek township. Edward Glover to Uarda T. Glover, half interest in part lot in Clifton. Xenia transfers include Wil­ liam R. Jones to Minor Grooms, lots. Sarah Hill to John W. Rob­ inson, part lot. Shawnee Village Inc, to Wilbur E. Clemmer, lot. Home Owners Loan to Benjamin J . Bennett, half lot. Beavercreek tranfers: R. Paul . and Clara O. McEIrath to Flor- *ian R. Bialek, lot. Clyde O. and Beatrice L. Hutchison to Everett and Anne Patrick, lot. Carl O. Batdorf to John W, and Beatrice R. Gordon, lot. Union Central Life Insurance company to Or­ ville K. and -Alice M. Blair 218 acres in Bearveircreek township. Charles I. Beaver to Jay. M. and Irene R. Gaughey, lot. Wendell and Velma Foster to Milderd Shope Mitchell, lo t in Bellbrook. b Income Tax; Specialist ROBERT B, BREWER Accountant and Tax Specialist 91/z E. Main St. ' Xenia, O. Day or evening appointments Phone 269-J NOTICE The annual meeting of the mem­ bers of the Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association, for the election of directors and for the transaction *of any other busi­ ness of the association shall be held a t its home office at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Wednesday the 18tlv of January 1950. P. J. McCorkell, Secy. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-burner Glow Boy oil circulating heater with Blower and thermostat. Phone 6-4632. 2,986.06 31.20 ___22,511.49 4,553.18 87.94 2,216.47 1,795.84 FOR SALE—Brown casuals new, size 8, $3. Phone 6-3851. WANTED WANTED—Ride to Springfield to arrive a t 8 A. M., after first of year. SALLY LYNCH, Phone 6-1763. • Legal Notice •- STATE OF OHIO, Joseph T. Fer­ guson—Auditor of State, Bureau cf Inspection, and Supervision of Public Offices. Annual Report of the Clerk qf the Village of Cedarville, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio For the Fiscal Year End ing December 31, 1949. Population, 1940 Census 1034 Cedarville, Ohio January 1, 1950 I hereby certify the following report to be correct. P. J. McCorkell Village Clerk Summary of Fund Balances, Re­ ceipts and Expenditures BALANCE JAN. 1— General F u n d _______ Auto License Street Repair Fund ______ __ Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund -____— Sewer---------- ------------ Totals General Village Funds ____— ______ 762.67 1,859.75 I,2#S3 2,253.88 (5,116.23 mm SEE the 1950 PLYMOUTH On Display At * . STOKES MOTOR SALES (Formerly Paul Edwards Motor Sales) Cedarville, Ohio Thursday, Jan. l Z t h * 1950 DODGE Now on Display Water; orks Fund __ 636.81 Electric '-Bight Fund '»— , 468.30 Gfcn. Oblg. Const. Funds 14,764.69 Sewer Disposal Con­ struction Fund. _—— , 20,000.00 Trust Funds ___*--------- 127.10 Grand Totals of All Funds (Clerk) -— -44,379.30 •RECEIPTS^- ■ General Fund;,__ l _ ,6;323.72 Auto License Street ■ Repair Fund —._ 1/820.65 Gasoline Tax Street Repair F u n d_:------- 3,195.19 S ew e r--- ------ *— ------ 847.56 Totals General Village Funds ___________ 11,687.12 Water Works F u n d— 6,122.76 Electric Light Fund __ 1,674,35 Gen. Oblg. Cons. Funds 10.00 Bond Retirement Fund Trust Funds — —---- Grand Totals of All Funds (Clerk) EXPENDITURES— General Fund --------- - Auto License" Street Repair Fund --------- Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund ------ Sewer ------------- ------- Totals General Village Funds _____________ 8,652.93 Water Works F u n d ----- 5,894.34 Electric Light Fund — 1,697.29 Gen. Oblg. Const. Funds 14,271.06 Bond Retirement Fund 1,920.50 Sewer Disposal Con­ struction F u n d _____ 2,745.97 Trust F un d s_________ 23.30 Grand Totals" of All Funds (Clerk) __ 35,205.39 BALANCE DEC. 3 1 - General Fund _______ 2,533.21 Auto License Street Repair F u n d ______ 3,092.46 Gasoline Tax Street Repair F u n d _______ 2,218.65 Sewer ______________ 1,306.10 Totals General Village Funds _____________ 9,150.42 Water Works F u n d ----- 865.23 Electric Light F u n d ___ 445.36 Gen. Oblg. Const. Funds 503.63 Bond Retirement Fund 3,331.73 Sewer Disposal Con struction Fund - t - -— 17,254.03 Trust Funds _— ____ 135-00 Grand Totals of AU Funds (Cierk) 31,68540 Outstanding Warrants (Add.) ____________ 1,07045 Total Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1949 _____ 32,765.85 Summary Of Receipts Property Taxes General Fund _______ 2,636.96 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds ___ Total Property.- Taxes U ig a re tte -X a x .--------- , State MpSpIsYeiiicle Tax Gasoline Tax __________ Inheritance Tax General Fund __r — Total Inheritance Tax_ Sales Tgx _— _— Local Licenses and Permits Total Licenses and Permits Special Assessments— Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds Total Special Assessments 2.59 Fines and Costs ____ 864.20 Misc. Fees, Sales and Charges— Sewer Rentals & Permits 847.56 Gen’l Village & Other F u n d s __ ________ 1,078.88 Total Misc. Fees, Sales and Charges ______ 1,926.44 Public Service Enterprises— Water Rentals, ete.__ §,120.29 Light Levy __— 1,674.85 TotgJ Public Service Enterprises --------r 7,795-64 Transfers, from Other Funds ___________ 2,2$B$4 Receipts of Trust Funds 31.20 Grand Total ftefWpte^ 22,51149 Summary pf Expenditures OPERATION ft MAINTENANCE General Government- - Legislative (Council)„ 142-00 General Executive — 788.60 Buildings (Town Hall,) 343.86 Total General Govt. __ 1,272.46 Protection to Person and Pi’operty—Cn iicg___ 1,46142 Fire __'_-._l'Tr_r __Trr:r 517-19 Total Protection to Person apd Property -------- i,97§.52 Health—Tptal 126.0.0 Sanitation—General Village 'Funds ----------- I.554.S9 Total Sanitation - - -— 1,554.69 Highways—General Village Funds' ______----- _____ 1,803.10 Total Highways-----_____ 1,893.10 Libraries—Total County Law, _------ „ 312.69 Public Service Enterprises—. Water Works — 3,952.04 Electric L i g h t _____ ' 1,697.29 Total Public Service Enter­ prises _____ 5,649.33 Miscellaneous—General Village Funds __ ___ 460.63 Total Miscellaneous *__ 460.63 Interest-Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds __ 1,060.50 Total Interest ________ 1,060.50 Bonds_and Laaps Paid— ,.Special. Assessment Copst. . Funds ---------------- 3,050.09 Bond Retirement and Sink­ ing Funds- „_________ 060.00 Total Honda and Loans Paid 3,900.06 Transfer to Other Funds 2,285.24 Payments from Trust Funds __ _ 23.30 Grand Total Expenditures 33,205.39 -NEW CONSTRUCTION and 'EQUIPMENT, ETC. Sanitation^—General Village Fundg __— --------- 615.58 Sewer Const. F und s___ ; 10,341.33 Total Sanitation _____ 10,956.91 Highways—General Village Funds ______________ 363.31 Total H ighways_______ 363.31 Public Service Enterprises— W a te r/W o rk s__ ___ 1,832.54 Sewer. Disposal . 500.00 Total Public Service Enter- ' . prises --------------------- 2,332.54 Miscellaneous—Special As-1 - sessment Const. Funds 1,036.17 Total Miscellaneous — 1,036.17 BONDED DEBT DEC. 31, .1949 Sinking Fund Trustees or Village Treasurer ASSETS Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking f u n d _______ 3,331.73 Total Sinking Fund A s s e ts__________ 3,331,73 Bal. Operating and Const. Funds _____ ‘_______ 10,461.01 Grand Total Assets Dec. 31, 1949 __ 13,792.74 LIABILITIES Outstanding General Bonds (Pay­ able by General Taxation) General Purposes: Sewer (Village Portion) ______ 30,000.00 Total General ahd Utility Bonded Debt __ $30,000.00 Grand Total Debt, Dec.- 31, 1949 ___ $30,000.00 Leila M. ' Hinkle, Guardian, George B. Baker, Incompetent, First Account. Fannie I. Collier, Guardian, Paul- • ine H. Collier and Paul E. Col­ lier, Minors, First Account. Gladys M. Taylor, Administratrix, , Thomas1Taylor, deceased, State- ..ment in Lieu of and for an Ac­ count. Edna. Van Cleaf, Guardian, Char­ les Fremont Phillips, •Incompe­ tent,- Second AccQunf. Mabel A. Weaklej^ Guardian, Clarence Weakley and Ruth Evelyn Weakley, Minors, Fifth Account. January 6, 1950 ' w il l iam b . M c C a l l is t e r Probate Judge By Luella Howser Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Laura Michael, De­ ceased. Notiee is hereby given that Wil­ liam C. Coy has been duly ap­ pointed- as Administratrix of the estate of Laura Michael, deceased, late of Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. . Dated this 20th day of Decern- 1)6? 2.949 WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. - By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk (12-23-3t-l-6) 1 , 022.01 3,658.97 224.98 1,820.65 3,192.00 4.8.17 48-17 1, 154 ,91 7-50 7..50 2.59 PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS in the following named persons and estates, have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene coun­ ty, Ohio, for inspection, settlement and record and unless there is a Motion filed for hearing same on or before the 6th day of February, 1950. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Philip Aultman, Administrator, Ida Bone, deceased. Flora Bone Martin, Administrator, Simon Newton Bone, deceased Martha Mae Mount, Executrix, Thomas A. Mount, deceased. Crystal Ruth Riley, Administra­ trix, Floyd Elmer Riley, de­ ceased, Morris S h P PPf Admipistratgr, Franklin Sharp, debased. Minnie Smith, Executrix, William Smith, deceased, FIRST, FINAL AND PISTBIBU* TIVE ACCOUNTS B. U- Bell, Administrator, Rich* ard R. Birch, deceased. Fred F. Graham, and W. O. Gra­ ham, Administrators, Frances Graham, deceased. Richard T. Clark, Executor, George A. Kaiser, deceased. Antoinette Madlinger, Executrix, Charles A. Madlinger, deceased. Carrie M. Rife, Executrix, Emma R. Marsh, dgceasptl. Bertha M. Hppkwajt, trix, jphp L. Munger, debased- Lester J. -ShPUj? apd E}ber F# Shoup, Administrators, Bertha A, Shoup, deceased, MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS LEGAL NOTICE Julius H. Tatkiewiz Whose ad­ dress is Hospital 6 Infirmary, Oak Forest,' Illinois, will take notice that on the 3rd day of December, 1949, Waieryja Tatkiewiz filed her certain petition for divorce against him on the grounds of gross neg­ lect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26223 on the docket of said Court and will come on for hearing on or after the 14th day of January, 1950. LORINE A. MILLER Attorney for Plaintiff 706 Harries Bldg., Dayton, Ohio - (12-9-6t-l*13) LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of December, 1949, there was presented to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Greene, State of Ohio, a Petition signed by all of the adult free holdpjs ahd tenants residing op thp fpllgwlng described territory:' TRACT I §ituatg Ip the 'gpunty of Qfeeng jp the State of Quip and ip the Township gi ggdaryiiie, bounded and described as follows, viz: Bring part of Military Survey entered in the name of William Tompkins No. 3740 and North half of a six acre lot formerly owned by David Huffman. Beginning at a stake in the Cedarville and Clif­ ton Turnpike road corner to Wil liam Barber; thence with his line S. 76° 16’ W. 32.60 poles to a stone corner to Benoni Creswell; thence with the line of said Cres­ well S. 13° 30’ E. 14.72 poles to a stake; thence N. 76° 16’ E. 32.60 poles to a stake in the said turn­ pike road (a stone bearing N. 76 1ft'W . " - - 13 ginmps more orje s s , * TRACT j j Situate ip the Town: ship pf Cedaryille, County pf G r e e n e , Btete of 0hio and hounded and described as follows: Being part of Military Survey en­ tered in the name of ffm. Tomp­ kins No. 3746. Beginning at a stake * in the Cedarville & Clifton turn­ pike road .corner to Martha L. Crawford; running thence with her line S. 76° 16’ W. 32.60 poles to a stone in the line of B. Creswell; thence with his line S. 13° 30’ E. 15.28 poles to a stone in the line of the heirs of John Orr; thence with the line of said John. Orr heirs N. 76° 16’ E. 32.60 poles to a stake in said turnpike road; thence with the said turnpike road N. 13° 30’ W. 15.28 polfes to the beginning containing 3.11 acres more or less, and being the same premises conveyed to Henry Bar­ ber by Xydia Weymouth by deed of date of June 7th, 1902, and re­ corded in Vol. 94, page 58 Deed Records, Greene County, Ohio. TRACT III Situated in Cedar­ ville Township, Greene County, Ohio, bounded and described as follows: Being part of Military Survey No. 3746 and beginning for the part thereof hereby conveyed, nt a post, corner to lands of Cedar­ ville College in the line of the a- foresaid George W. Hamman; thence with the line of said Ham- man as follows: N. 11° 00' W. 23.- 66 poles to an iron pin; thence N* 78° 55' E. 18.60 poles to a stake, corner to said Hamman, J. G. Rife and lands of the aforesaid Cedar­ ville College, thence with the IbiO of lands of said college as follows: S. 11° 04' E- 15.53 poles to a stake; thence S. 79° 57’ W. 5.45 poles to a stake; thence S. 46° 58' W. 15.- 52 poles to the place of beginning, containing two and thirteen hun­ dredths (2.13) acres by survey of Sept. 5, 1935. The foregoing tracts being in part the premises conveyed to the grantors hereof by deed of Hays McLean and .wife bearing' date of Mar. 3, 1934, and recorded in Vol. 152, page 553, of the deed records of Greene county, Ohio. TRACT IV Situated in the County of Greene in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Ce­ darville and bounded and describ­ ed af follows: Beginning on the Clifton road corner to Mrs. Wey­ mouth;* thence with the Norther­ ly side of a right of way N. 77° 30’ E. 44.76 poles to a stone post and stone corner to Phillips; thence with the line of said Phillips N. 2° W. 19 poles to a post corner to said Phillips: thence S. 8(5° 30' W. 48.57 poles to a stake in the Clifton road and in the line _ol Thompson Crawford; thence with the said road and line of said Crawford and line of Ifivs. Wey- moutl| S. 12° 5' E- 26.31 poles to the beginning, containing six and fifty ■ six hundredths (6.56) acres more or less. Saifl trapt IV having been plat; ted May 17» 1916, into fifty ' pne (§1) lp|s as appears in the Plat Repppd Vol- 2, Page 95, qf Greene County Plat Records and known thereon a§ “Edgemont Subdivi, R. F. KELLY, M. D. Announces the opening pf his office and general practice 8 W. Market 0: sion” of 6.56 acres adjoining C<?< darville Corporation. Praying that said territory may be annexed to the village of Ce- darville, Ohio, in the manner pro­ vided bv law and designated the undersigned as their agent in se­ curing said Annexation. The said Board of County Com­ missioners fixed the 4th day oi February, 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. as t]ie time for hearing said Petition in the office of the Com­ missioners in Xenia, Greene Coun­ ty, Grip,'as the place of hearing* J . ’A’, Finney, Attorney and Agenl of the!Petitioners FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS Farm Grain Tile We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans a t 4% interest for Ditching T r e n c h in g S e rv ice 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal" fee. v RUSS COTTER Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Lego H. Kling, Mgr. | 3pringfield, Ohio SAVE Look at these Values Kidney Bmm Spring garden No? 2 can gg Corn Merrit Brand No, ■% can ..... ......................... 0c Navy Beans..............!b, 9c Hominy, Eavey's No. 2l/% can ........ ........... .......... ; 9e Apple Butter Adam’s 2 - 28 oz. jar ............. 25c Toilet Tissue Charmin . Roll ......... 8c Crisco or Spry 3 lb. can .... 75c Oxydpl ?Tide - Rinso - Super Sndg Large b ox -----.... 26c Corn Meal White or Yellow 5 lb. B a g ...................... 25c NuMaid Oleo (colored lb. 32c Milk Wilson or Carpation 3 Tall cans ..... 35c Pop CornHome Grown White Lb. B ag ..........................10c Potatoes Katandins 10 lb. B a g ........................ s.... 35c Carrotts 2 bunches........ 19c QUAOTYMEATS T-Bone Steaks 1 ........ 79c lb. - Cheese "(Colby Twin) 49c fb Smoked Sausage (Kingan’s) Oceart Perch Fish (Fillets) ■ ■ . .^_____ ■ . - *ctlA § 0 c J b , Standing Bib Boast.. 59c lb? 39c lb. Cottage Cheese (Fresh) ....... 25C]b. HMKER & HUSTflN CEDARVILLE MARKET

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