The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

The Cedarville, O. Herald uary 13, 1949 ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Controlled from Page One Miv Boyer replied; “ It doesn’t "bother me any.” Grace informs us it is just another work day. Mrs. Neal says she can’t say too much about it* fo r she was horn on the thirteenth. ' I t would be Interesting to have the opinions of all -our readers, but this is impossible;—By Joan Births for November AreListed basketball game, which was held during the noon hour. The score was 9-1., Sam Butts, a Senior, was high-point man, with six points to his credit. * ______________ ________ On January 9, the seventh and^ Frame* andvQUtna. Brightman eleventh grades, played, the score ' . *»*.. ;*?*, being 29-8 in favor o f the Juniors. Don Baldwin was high-point man, making fifteen points. The next game will be on Jan- , uary l l when the eighth grade will battle with the ninth. Culmination! Semi-annually there comes a time at CHS when the students are served disagreeable exams. There is: much elaborate prep­ aration; many hooks are taken home for the first time, paper is bought, and pencils are sharpen­ ed to pin-point sharpness. Our mental forces are rallied fo r the supreme effort that will be put forth in the different classrooms throughout the week. Due to circumstances beyond our control, this is the week for the tests that will cover the re­ cently completed work of- pupils. This written recital o f our know­ ledge will indicate to the faculty and ourselves what we have learned, as well as what we have failed to learn.—Christine Stegall Friday, The Thirteenth! Are you superstitious? Do black cats frighten you? What, do' you think of Friday, the thir­ teenth? A number of CHS students and faculty members were interview­ ed* on this subject, and we give you some o f the replies. Since there is a ball game Fri­ day night, we interviewed sever­ al players first. Melvin Tackett and Abie Vest replied “We still think Cedarville will win.’’ Here’s what the cheerleaders think abo&t Friday the thirteen­ th : Barbara Whipkey: “ It’s “just another day.” “ Sr;ndy” thinks We V ill win the game in spite o f the date, “ floppy” says it’s his lucky day and he, too, tl|iks we will win. Mrs. Marshall, Home Ec. in­ structor, says she is not super­ stitious, and will even walk under a-ladder. Mr. Guthrie says, “ It’s just another day. I’ll grow old soon enough without worrying about -that.” ■When asked fo r his opinion, len Sanders, 13621 Kiron Ave., Cleveland; James Cayrol Scam- mahom R. K. 1, Xenia. Margaret Anne Shaw, Box 61 New Burlington; Barbara Irene Smith, 116 Grant Blvd., Cleve­ land;. Larry David Smith, 321 S. Church St., New Carlisle; Esther Frances Snider, R. E . 1, Box 102, Fairborn; Thomas Shelton Spear, *625 E. Estabrook St-, -Fairborn; ,William Luther Steale, 74 S- "Cen- HraLAve.", Fairborn; Thomas Mi­ chael Swigart, 713 N. Detroit St., Xenia; Bonnie Louise Trustin, 310 S. 55th St. Omaha, Neb.; John Charles Wicks, 315 Holmes Dr., Fairborn; Ruth Ellen Wit­ cher, R. R. 2, Jamestown; Judith Kay Williams, 811 Pearl St., Mar- tinsferry; Verona Maxine Wood, 314 W. Court, Harshman Homes, Dayton; and Rogert Eugene Young, Jr., R. R. 2, Jamestown.. Judith Raye .Adams, 1811 Rut­ land Dr. “.Xenia; Mary Aim Bee- ken, 622 N. E. St., Hamilton; Bar­ ry Francis Riggs, 162,8 Harold Dr. Dayton;, Sue Ann Blocher, 32’A E. Third St., Xenia; Thomas Clif- -*■ „T n , ' ■ ford Bollinger; 1448 Lexington J . J . l^liriCJ^L Ave., Dayton; Bonnie Alice Bon- C a n d i d a t e A g a i n Income Tax Specialist ROBERT B- BREWER Accountant and Tax Specialist 9VZ E. Main St. Xenia, O. Day or evening appointments Phone 269-J TeddyBaer Restaurant COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN A Speciality Moderate Prices sail, Fairfield-Bellbrook Rr. Fair­ born; Yvonne Marie Bowers, 3830 W . National Rd.( Springfield; Nancy Darlene Brown, R« R. 2, Jamestown, Jack Buchanan, Jr., 2009 Walton Ave., Bluefield, W. Va.; Jack Raymond Bull, 34 Home Ave., Xenia. William Francis ,G a m P b e 11 Wallace, N. Carolina; Robert Eugene Caudill, Selma; Dale t v - gena Church, Jamestown; Rich­ ard Edwin Considine, 537 W. Main S t , Xenia; Robert Carlyle Curry, 163 Meadow Rd., Fair­ born; Belinda Lou Davis, 320 E. Helena S t, Dayton; Darrell Wil­ liam Day, R. R. 1, Clarksville; Atha Elaine Dico, 7 N. White- man St* Xenia; Donna Elaine Dosh, 702 E. 4th St., Ocala, Fla,; Teresa Farris, 942 N. Detroit St., Xenia. Brenda Ann Fraley, 807 S. De­ troit St., Xenia; Mark Alan Greene, 132 W. 3rd- St., Xenia; William H. Greene III, Prugh Ave., Xenia; Thomas B. Hall, 418 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere Mass; Mary Ann Hemstreet, Apt. 3, Bldg. 276 D, WPAFB, Dayton; Patricia Ann Holzman, Valley S t, Duquesne, Pa.; Thomas Ed­ ward Houser, E. Xenia St., Jamestown; Mary Diane Horne, 4509 S t James Ave., Dayton; Robert Eugene Humphery, 16 Taylor St., Xenia; Daniel- Wayne Jaskowiak, 4437 Corinth Dr., Day- toiy. Jonny Ray Johnson, R. R. 3, Xenia: Daniel Edwin JCoogler, 609 S. Dertoit St., Xenia; Char­ les Henry Krutz, 244 Bataan Dr., Dayton: Richard Douglas Led­ ford, 718 Broadmoor Dr., Day- ton;- Judith Elizabeth Liedka, 1 Field Lane, Fairborn; Pamela Jo Luse, R. R. 1 , Cedarville; John Edward Lynch, 2918 Fairway St. Dayton 9; David Lee Mason, 12 Hillside St., Fairborn; Carol Anna Mattern, 2714 Valley St., Dayton 9; Phyllis Anne MacLachlan, 1201 Vernon Dr., Dayton. Patricia Ann Mclntire, 4013 E. 3rd St., Dayton; Carl Wayne Mil­ ler, R. R. 1, Cedarville; Kather­ ine Rae Northern, 12 Knoll Lane, Fairborn; Robert Eugene Piefce, R. R. 4, Washington C. H.; Rob­ ert Ray Pope, R. R . 3, Washing­ ton C. H.; Diane Maureen Quick, R. R. 4, Springfield; James Rus­ sell Ramsey, Box 501, N. 28th St., Belleville, 111.; Roland Keith Roush, Jamestown; Yvonne El- report to 'be correct. •r.j. Greene county auditor, James J. Curlett, who has served for five terms, has filed fo r nomina­ tion in the primary May 2. He began in the important county office in 1930. A resident of Xenia he is married and has two children, Arthur and Jean, both at home. To date he- is the only candi­ date to announce fo r the office. NOTICE LOST—1951 Cedarville h i g h school class ring with blue set, initials inside MES. Reward. Mari­ lyn Stewart. 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 at its home office at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Wednesday the 18th of January 1950. P. J. McCorkell, Secy. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Floor type gas furnace; Oil heater, with blower, 275 gal. tank, 270 gal. No.. 1 oil. 813 West Second, Xenia. Phone 2119M. Call in mornings from 0 to 11 . ( 1 -p) FOR SALE—Two-burner Glow Boy oil circulating heater with Blower and thermostat. Phone 6-4632. FOR SALE—-Brown casuals new, size 8 , $3. Phone 6-3851. Legal Notice State o f Ohio, Joseph T. Ferguson, Auditor of State Bureau o f In­ spection and Supervision of Pub­ lic Offices, ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Cedarville -T ow n sh ip Greene County, Ohio. For the Fis­ cal Year Ending December 31,1949 Population 2220, 1940. Total Salaries and Wages Paid During the Year 1 9 4 9 ___ $3,749.37 Tax Valuation General _________ 3,836,798.00 R o a d _____________ 2,968,175.00 Tax L e v y _______________ ' 1.75 Investments Owned____ 25,000.00 Cedarville, OhioJanuary 5, 1950 I hereby certify the following Z o o f c a d a r o u n d f t a n d t/ o t id fc n o w A. E. Richards* Township Clerk’ General Township Funds RECEIPTS— General Property Tax_ 5,951.24 Sales T a x ___________________ 88.7& Gasoline Tax —____._.L_ 4,400.00 Inheritance Tax ,_49Eh36 Cigarette T a x ___50.17 Local Government___.. 643.82 Post Office & Opera House R e n t __ ____ 587.00 Total Misc. Receipts ■587.00 Total R eceip ts___________12,216.34 PAYMENTS— General Executive Services— . Compensation o f Trustees 210.00 Compensation of Clerk " 536.91 Expenses of Trustees and Clerks ____________________ 36.18 Total GenI Executive Services _____ - ____ 783.09 Town Hall— Maintenance and Repair _____________1,542.50 Total Town H a l l ____ 1,542.50 Fire Equipment Fire Protection— , , < . Other Fire Protection Expenses__________ T 397.00 Total Fire Protection '397.00 Health—Tjixes withheld for District Board of Health 410.52 Burial Expenses______ 290.00 Total Poor Relief 700.52 Highways—Road -Mainte­ nance and Repair—Labor and M aterials------ 10,164.45 Road Machinery and Tools ______________ • ‘ 412.86 Total H ighw a y s____ 10,577.31 Cemeteries—Compensation of Officers and Employees 20.00 Total Cemeteries ______ 20.00 Miscellaneous General Supplies--------- 97.25 Employes Retirement (Township S h a r e )_ 171.60 Deductions by County Auditor For Workmen’s Com­ pensation - --------... 31.35 For Advertising Delin- qent Lands —__ 00.20 Bureau of Inspection 54.08 Total Miscellaneous — 354.48 Total Paym ents_____ 14,374.90 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds RECEIPTS— General Property Tax — 616.77 Total Receipts — ,— 616.77 PAYMENTS— Interest on Bonds and Notes 175.00 Bonds and Notes Retired 500.00 Total Payments — __ 675.00 Summary of Opperations by Funds Road Funds Balance, January 1, 1949 (Clerk’s) ______ 4,151.90 Receipts During Year 7,946.44 Total Receipts and Bal. 12,098.34 Payments During Year 10,577.31 Balance, December 31, 1949 (Clerk’s _____________ 1,521.03 Outstanding Warrants, Dec-* ember 31, 1949 (Add) 955.11 Balance in Depository, De­ cember 31, 1949 2,476.14 General Township Funds Balancer January 1, 1049 Clerk’s) __________ 1,146.21 Receipts ^During Year__ 4,269.90 Total Receipts and Bal. Payments During Year Balance, December 31, 1949 (Clerk’s ) _____________ 1,617.52 Outstanding Warrants, Dec ember '31, 1949 (Add) 506.49 Balance in Depository, De­ cember 31, 1949 ___ 2,124.01 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds Balance, January 1, 1949 (Clerk’s ) _____________ 1,164.79 Receipts During Y e a r __ 616.77 Total Receipts and Bal. 1,781.56 Payments During Year * 675.00 Balance, December 31, 1949 (Clerk’s ) ________ - ___ 1,106.56 Outstanding Warrants, Dec­ ember 31, 1949 (Add) 0.00 Balance in Depository, De­ cember 31, 1949 ____ 1,106.56 Total, of All Funds Balance, January 1, 1949 (Clerk’s ) _____-_______ 6,461.90 Receipts During Y e a r __ 12,833.11 Total Receipts and Bal, 19,295.01 Payments During Ypa^ . 15,049.90 Balance, December 3 lf 1940 (Clerk’s) _— 4,245.11 Outstanding Warrants, Dec­ ember 31, 1949 (Add) 1,401.60 Balance In Depository, De­ cember 31, 1949 ____ 5,706.71 Outstanding Debt General Debt for— Fire Apparatus Bonds 6,500.00 Total Township Debt 6,500.00 -■Water Works Fund -636.81 Electric Light Fund __ 468.30 Gen. ObJg- Const. Funds 14,764.69 Sewer Disposal Con- •struction Fund _— ,— 20 , 000.00 Trust Funds . . . . . . . . . . 127.10, , Grand Totals o f All Funds (Clerk) 44,379.30 RECEIPTS— General Fund „w— ,— 6,323.72 Auto License Street ’ Repair Fund -------------- 1;320.65 Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund ___________ 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 2,986.06 Trust Funds ----- 31.20 Grand Totals o f All Funds (Clerk) ___ . 22,511.49 EXPENDITURES*— General F u n d ____....__ 4,553.18 Auto License Street Repair F u n d ______— 87.94 Gasoline Tax Street Repair 'F u n d ------------ •2,216.47 Sewer — — ------------ — 1,795.34 Totals General Village F u n d s______ _________ 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 Funds---- ------------ 23.30 Grand Totals o f All Funds (Clerk) 35,205.39 BALANCE DEC. 3 1 - General Fund ------...— 2,533.21 Auto License Street Repair Fund — _____ 3,092.46 Gasoline Tax Street Repair F u n d _____ 1— 2,218.65 _____ ____ 1,306.10 Sanitation—General Village Funds ______ 615.58 Sewer Const. Fund’s 10,341.33 Total Sanitation 10,956.91 Highways—General Village Funds —----------- 363.31 Total Highways _____.... x 363.31 Public Service Ehterprises—i Water Works _____ 1,832.54 Sewer Disposal 500.00 Total Public Service Enter­ prises -------------------------- 2,332.54 Miscellaneous—Special' As­ 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 fund __ 3,331.73 Total Sinking Fund Assets ________ ____ 3,331.73 Bal. Operating and- Coilst. Fuinfe ________________ 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) * _______ 34,500 Total General and Utility Bonded Debt*__ _ *34,500.00 Grand Total Debt, Dec. 31, 1949 $34,500.00 <k * J Z R S 7 ? . .a n d M n e s f .. .a f Z o w e s t C o s t / Only Chevrolet brings you all these major advantages at lowest cost— NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER • NEW TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS • CENTER-POINT STEERING • CURVED WINDSHIELD with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY I • BIGGEST OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS • EXTRA-ECONOMICAL TO OWN— OPERATE-MAINTAIN • PROVED CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES INTRODUCING CHEVROLET’S EXCLUSIVE NEW % FOW E S^^ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPTIONAL ON DELUXE MOOELS AT EXTRA COST «f 1 Alt eon shown crc Siy!«tin* D* Ux* 4-Door m m s S r .4 // C H E V RO L E T / C eda rv ille , CUMMINGS CHEVROLETSALES * « . Ohio Tax 3,797.59 NO'riCB OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Kenrieth W; Johnson, Deceased. ■» Notice i 3 hereby given that Mary E . Johnson has been duly appoint­ ed i s Administratrix o f the es­ tate of Kenneth W. Johnson, de­ ceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio- Dated this 5th day of Janyayy, 1*uO* ^ WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER J*:dge of the Probate Court, Gretnc County, Dills, (l-13-3t-l-27) By Luella Hovfsep Chief Deputy Cjerk STATE OF OHIO, Joseph T. Fer­ guson—Auditor o f State, Bpreay of Inspection pnd Supervision of Public Offices. Annual Report o f th« Clerk o f the Village o f Cedarville, Greene Coun.- ty, Ohio For the Fiscal Year End-' ing December 31, 1940. Population, 1940 Census 1034 Cedarville, Ohio January 1, I960 I hereby certify the following report to be correct. P, J. 'McCorkell ViJisge Clerk Summary o f Fund Balances, JJg. ceipts and Expenditures BALANCE JAN. 1— ‘ General^Fund ___ _ v 762.67 Auto License* Street Repair Fund __ 1,859.76: Gasoline Tax Street Repair F u n d _________ 1,239.93 Sewer ----------------- 2^53.88 Totals General Village ' Funds ----------------------6A16.23 Sewer ------------------- — Totals General Village Funds _______ 9,150.42 Water Works Fund - — 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 F u n d --------- 17,254.03 Trust F u n d s_*___ 135.00 Grand Totals of All Funds (C l e r k ) ____ 31,685.40 Outstanding Warrants (A d d .) ____________ 1,070.45 Total Cash Balance, . Dec. 31, 1949 ______ 32,755.85 Summary Of Receipts Property Taxes General Fund ___ 2,636.96 *‘ Bond Retirement and " Sinking Funds ____ Total Property-- Taxes Leila M. Hinkle; Guardian,: , George B. Baker, Incompetent, First Account, j Fannie I. Collier, Guardian, Paul­ ine H. Collier and Paul E. Col­ lier, Minors, First Account. Glpdys M. Taylor, Administratrix, Thomas Taylor, deceased, State­ ment in Lieu o f and”for an Ac­ count. Edna Van Cleaf, Guardian, Char­ les Fremont Phillips, Incompe­ tent,’ Second Account. Mabel A. Weakley, Guardian, Clarence -Weakley and Ruth Evelyn Weakley, Minors, Fifth Account. January 6 , 1950 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Probate Judge v* By Luella Howser Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , Estate of Laura Michael, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Wil­ liam C- Coy hag been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix of the estate of Laura Michael, deceased, late of Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day o f Decern- Ibex* 3,949* WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. - By Luella Howser * Chief Deputy Clerk (12-23-3t-l-6) 1 * 022.01 3,65P7 ■; m m 1,320.65 3,192.00 48.17 48.17 1,154.91 7.50 7.50 jstate Motor Vehido Tsk Gasoline Tax Inheritance Tax General Fund______ Total Inheritance T a x - Sales T a x ___- ________ Local Licenses and Permits Total Licenses and Permits Special Assessments— Bond Retirement and Sinking F u n d s ____ 2.59 Total Special Assessments 2.59 Fines and Costs ______ 864.20 Misc. Fees, Sales and Charges— Sewer Rentals & Permits 847.56 GenT Village & Other F’unds —__________ 1,078.88 Total Misc. Fees, Sales and Charges — ,____ 1,926.44 Public Service Enterprises— Water Rentals, etc— 6,120.29 Light Levy _______ 1,674.35 Total Public Service Enterprises ________ 7,795.64 Transfers from Other Fundg ——----------------- " 2 , 285.24 Receipts of Trusfc Funds 33.4$ Grand Total Receipts— 22,511.40 Summary of Expenditures OPERATION & MAINTENANCE General Government-- Legislative (Council) _ General Executive Buildings (Town Hall,) Total General Govt. __ Protection Person and Property—PoHcg Fire ___________ Total Protection to Person ’ , and Property ____ 1,978.52 Health—T o t a l _________ 126.00 Sanitatipn^Oeneral Village Funds „ ffWWPe,_ T..!r 1,§54.89 Total Sanitation i,5§4-69 Highways-^Gengra) Village Funds —.---------- ---------^ 1,893.10 Total Highways J,§93.10 Libraries—Total Coni?ty L a w .------- ----------- 3J2.00 Ppbliff Sej-vipe Enterprises— • Water Works 3,952.04 Electric Light L@07.39 Total Public Spryice Enter­ prises 5,649.33 Mi.sceljanpoujg.—General Village Funds —— 460.63 Total Misc§llar,eous . 460-03 Interest—Bon.d Retirement and Sinking Fund* — i,O60'50 Total Interest— ..,— 1,060.50 Bonds _and Loans Paid— ,, Special Assessment .Const. •Funds ____ 3,050.00 Ropd Retirement.and Sink­ ing Ffindp ----- i—„ 850.00 Totar Bonds and Lpfifls paid ----------— ------SiOOP-OT transfer to Other Funds g^80.g4 Payments from Truitt ’ ^ Fudds ------ 23.30, Grand Total Expenditures 33,206.39 *3&EW CONSTRUCTION and %^UIPMENT, m e . 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 6 th 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 a r p , Administrator, Franklin Sharp, deceased. Minnie Smith, Executrix, William Smith, deceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ 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. -Kflispr, deceased. ’ ' Antoinette Exppptrix; Charles Ji. MadJmgeiy dgeea§ed? Carpig M- Rife? Ex.ecutpix? Epimu R, Mapph, deceased, Bertha M, HoekwaJt, Admimstra.- trix, jphp’ L- Mungir, deceased. Lester J. Shoup and Fiber F ; Shoup, Administrators, Bertha A, Shoup, deceased, MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS LEGAL NOTICE Julius H. Tatkjewiz whose- ad­ dress is Hospital 6 Infirmary, Oak Forest, Illinois', will take notice that on the 3rd day o f December, 1949| Waleryja Tatkiewiz filed her certain petition fo r divorce against him on the grounds of eross neg -1 lect o f duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court o f 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 o f -December, 1949, there was presented to the Board of Commissioners o f .the County of Greene, State o f Ohio, a Petition signed by all of the adult free­ holders and tenants residing' on the following described territory: TRACT I Situate in the County of Greene in the State of Ohio and in the Township o f Cedarville, and bounded and described as follows, viz: Being part of Military Survey entered in the name o f William Tompkins No. 3746 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 comer to Wil­ liam Barber; thence with his line S. 76° 16’ W- 32.60 poles to a stone corner to Benoni Creswell; thgnpe with tlie-Upe pf said presr welj g. | 8 ’e 3p’ E. 14-72 pglgs to a stakp 5 tJienpg N- Td’’ ?§’ E- 32.60 poles to a stakg iii tli§ saia turn- TRAOT H Situate in the Tgwnr ship of Cedamlle, Cpunty pf 142.00 786.60 343.86 1,272.46 1,461.42 §17.10 R. F. KELLY, M . D. Announces the opening o f his office and* general practice 8 W*. Market St.‘ Xenia, O. G r e p p p , of ©hio m m FARMS FOB SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Algo make farm loanB at 4% Interest for 15 years. .No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaaey & Co. London, O. » Leon H. Kling, Mgr, bounded and described as follows: Being part o f Military Survey en­ tered in the name o f ’ Wm. Tomp­ kins No-*374G. Beginning at a stake in the Cedarville & Clifton turn­ pike road comer 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 o f the heirs of John Orr; thence with the line o f 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 poles to the beginning containing 3.11 acres more or less, and being the same premises conveyed to Henry Bar­ ber by Lydia 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, at a post, corner £0 lands of Cedar­ ville College in the line o f the a- foresaid George W- Hamraan; thence with the line o f 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, comer to said Hamman, J. G* Rife and lands of the aforesaid Cedar­ ville College, thence with the line 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. 4G° 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 tract, being in part the premises conveyed to the grantors hereof by deed o f 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 comer to Mrs. Wey­ mouth; thence with the Norther­ ly side of a right o f way N. 77° 30* E. 44.76 poles to a stone post and stone comer to Phillips; thence with the line of said Phillips N. 2° W- 19 poles to a post corner to said Phillips; thence S. 86° 30' W. 48.57 poles to a stake in the Clifton road and in the line oi Thompson Crawford; thence with the said Toad and line o f said Crawford and line o f Mrs. Wey­ mouth S. 12° 5' E. 26.31 coles to the beginning, containing six and fifty six hundredths (6.56) acres more or less. Said tyact IV having beep platr ted May 17, 1916, into fifty 'on e (51) lots as appears in the Plat Record Vol. 2, Page 95, o f Greene County Plat Records and known thereon as “ Edgemont Subdivi­ sion” of 6.56 acres adjoining Ce­ darville Corporation. Praying that said territory may he 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. Thg said Board of County Com­ missioners fixed the 4th day of February, 1950, at 10:00 o'clock A . M. as the time for hearing said Petition in the office o f the Com- missiopers in Xenia, Greene Coun- ty? Ohio,'as the place o f hearing. J. A. Finney, Attorney and Agent o f the Petitioner^’ (12r9-6t4rl3) Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service ROSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio SHOP At THRIFT - E Sugar Jack frost JO Ih? Bag OJc Mackerel Halfhill T=can JT^c Corn Merrit Cr, Style S No, 2 cans 2§c Tomatoes Solid Pack 2 N c a n s # GreenBeans St, Emlo cut 2 No, 2 cans ...... 2&e Cherries Merrit No. 2 can 25c Peaches Merrit Brand No, 2% can .........24c Choc Drops lb, bag 25c Butter Cfreen Pasture lb. 65c Coffee Merrit lb, bag 50c Spinach Virginia Lee No, 2 can ... ......- . I0c Cabbage New lb, ge Potatoes pk. 55c MEATS Pork Sausage (1 lb. Boll 33c Ocean Perch Fillets.... lb. 30c" Bacon SI, (Armour Banner) h........................ lb, 47c Tomato Juice Spring Garden 46 os, can ... . . 21c Chili Sticks.......*.......Ea. 49c Oysters (P t Can) .. Ea. 67c CEDARVILEMARKET

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