The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

- 'V*4L-*’ . f s ? ! ' „„ . . ««*' ^ ^ x . - 'iv . mm '4- T E E C E D A E V H iL B H E R A L D THURSDAY, NOV* 16, 1950 TO PROVIDE FOR THE 13- OF NOTES IN ANTI- dPATH5N OF TEE LEVY OF gK K SM t MSS&&SSWSS AND IN ANWKSEPATKHS' OF THE IS­ SUANCE OF BONDS IN ANTI­ CIPATION OF THE COLLEC­ TION OF SAID SPECIAL AS­ SESSMENTS FOE THE Etf- jPSOVBKENT OF A PORTION OF TEE STEESTS IN THE V IL ­ LAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO, w i t h e a n d CXH^TBTK3E£W OF S A N I - TASfi SEWERS AND DESIG­ NATED “ I960 SEWER EXTEN­ SION IMPROVEMENT.” WHEREAS, the GooncS o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, has heretofore by ordinance declared the necessity o f improving a por­ tion o f certain, streets, herein­ after named, b y the extension and eonstrnctioit o f sanitary sewers and designated “ I960 Sewer Ex­ tension Improvement/*' duly pass­ ed on the 18th day o f September, 3968, and designated Resolution N o, 261, and, WHEREAS,. Council has de­ termined tor proceed by proper legislation with said improvement and contemplates the nse o f $15,- 600.00 fo r the purpose o f paying the portion o f the costs o f said improvement which are to he paid by assessments, and it will re­ quire not to exceed one ( 1 ) years interest before the receipt o f as­ sessments from which interest is ultimately to be paid, either up­ on the bonds or notes hereinafter provided fo r , which said interest is included in the foregoing amount. a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR- VXLLE, STATE OF OHIO: SECTION 1. That it hereby is declared necessary to issue bonds o f the V illage jo f Cedarville, Ohio, in the principal sum o f $15,000.- 60 fo r the purpose o f raising money in anticipation o f the col­ lection o f special assessments fo r the improvement o f a portion o f the streets in said V illage by the extension and construction o f sanitary sewers, more particu­ larly described as follow s: A ll lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed improvement, described as fo l­ low s; 1 . (a ) Walnut St. from North St. ‘ north to Center St* (b ) Center St. from Walnut St. west to first alley west o f . Walnut St. (c ) 1st alley west o f Walnut St. from Center St. north to 1st allav north o f Center St. id) 1st alley north o f Center S t. west to Clifton Pike. (s ) 1st alley west o f Walnut St. from Center St. south a distance o f 120 ft . tcrities o f said notes* shall be pn?d into the proper fund and need fo r the purpose aforesaid, and fo r no other purpose; any premium and accrued interest, and tbs amount necessary fo r the payment o f interest prior to their maturity shall be transferred to the sinking fund to be applied on the payment o f principal and interest o f said notes in the man­ ner provided by law. SECTION 8 , Said notes shall be the fu ll general obligations o f the Village, and the fu ll faith, credit and revenue o f said V il­ lage are hereby pledged fo r the prompt payment o f the same. The par value to he received from the sale o f the bonds anticipated by said notes, and any excess resulting from the issuance o f said notes shall to the extent necessary be used only fo r the retirement o f said notes at ma­ turity, together with interest thereon, and is hereby pledged fo r such purpose. SECTION 9. In the event that such assessments are not levied the principal sum is paid and said bonds shaft mature in 80 semi-annual hnstalhnes&s o f $ 1 »- 060.00 on April 1 and $606.66 Oc­ tober 1 o f each o f the years from October 1, 1961, to April I , 1961, both inclusive. SECTION 3- That fo r the pur­ pose o f zaMpg money ip anti­ cipation o f the levy a£ .special assessments, and in anticipation o f the issuance o f bonds in anti­ cipation ds" the collection o f spe­ cial assessments fo r the improve­ ment o f the above named streets as aforesaid, in accordance with the legislation heretofore passed by the Village Council with re­ spect t&eretoj, to pay the prop­ erty owner’s share o f the costs and expenses o f said prospective improvements, it is hereby de­ termined necessary to issue and there shall be issued notes o f the V illage o f Cedarville, Ohio, in the amount o f $15,000.00 which shall be placed to the credit o f the “ 1950 Sewer Extension Im­ provement” Fund o f said Village, provided, however, that the ap­ propriation hereinabove made fo r the extension and construction o f sanitary sewers above set forth is subject to the qualification that interest a t the rate o f 3 fc per annum, payable sedli-annually, fo r the period prior to the col­ lection o f the interest install­ ments so to he levied shall be included in s a i d respective amounts, and the amount neces­ sary to pay said interest is here­ by appropriated fo r the payment thereof, and fo r no other pur­ pose, and the respective amounts above set forth shall he reduced by the appropriated amounts for the payment o f said interest. SECTION 4. That said antici­ patory notes in the amount a - foresaid shall be issued bearing interest at the rate o f 3 *fe per annum, payable semi-annually; such notes shall he dated as notice of proceeding foe mature on or before 1 year from DIVORCE date. Such notes shall he exe- H u n g e r who re s id e at cuted and delivered in the de- JS7 Circle Drive, Wahiawa, Hono- nominations o f $ 5 , 000.00 each and Is ^ reh y notified that numbered 1 to 3, inclusive. B* H am ger has fded his. pete- _ ’ , , . „ tion against her fo r divorce m uase SECTION o. Suc_ notes shall £6690 o f the Court o f Common ^ executed oy the Mayor and plea3) Gr<iene County, Ohio, al- V iaageC lerk , and hear tbe seal ]egjog. gross neglect o f duty, and o f the Corporation. Theysha ll he saj<j caage -win be fo r hearing n navahle *f. the office o f the Trea- or December 2> 1950: ORDINANCE NO. 263 DETERMINING TO PRO­ CEED WITH THE IMPROVE­ MENT OF P O R T I O N S OF NUMEROUS STREETS IN THE VILLAGE OF ‘ CEBARVEtLE, OHIO,. BY THE EXTENSION A N D CONSTRUCTION O F SANITARY SEWERS' AND DE­ SIGNATED "1950 SEWER EX­ TENSION IMPROVEMENT.” Be It Ordained By The Coun­ cil o f the Village o f Cedarville, State o f Ohio,, (3/4ths o f all members elected thereto con­ curring): SECTION 1. That it is hereby determined to proceed with the improvement o f certain por­ tions o f numerous streets in the V illage o f Cedarville, Ohio, by the extension and construction o f sanitary sewers and designated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improve­ ment,” in accordance with Reso­ lution No/. 261 passed by the be and hereby is authorized and directed to advertise fo r bids for the construction o f said improve, meat according to law ; o r Coun­ cil may determine the extensions herein shall be considered ex­ tensions o f the present sewer im­ provement and that"- these ex­ tensions be Constructed under the unit bids in the contract fo r said construction. ^ SECTION 9. That this ordi­ nance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period Allowed by law. : Passed, this' 6 th day o f Novem­ ber, 1950, A . R. FRAME- MAYOR ATTE ST :' . „ P. J. MeCorkell Clerk (H-49-50) T FOR SALE: Turiieris turkeys,’ x - live or dressejh Any weight de- 17 lbs., 76c S5.—over 17 lb's., 83c -sired. Dressed weights ufider lb. Phone Tamer’s Turkey Farm, 6-2918 or 6-2913. - t f 09-1 m H suoiH *9AY A 8 ai -T oq ‘su& rj -<J "V "SJK ’ 88 ' skis fsquoa J&garu. ta jm .. g ‘ sopeijs pun sdurei mxpaia g HOri WED. 47 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bone o f Pamtarsrille observed f ie 47th an­ niversary «x£ their wedding at a dinner givjia in their honor by their daughter, Mrs. Harold John­ son , o f the same community re­ cently, Bowersville friends wh > attended. «the party included Mr, and Mrs.. Martin Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilson and their families.- 0 JAIMES D R U G C O . Cedarville, Ohio LET ME HELP-with your Christ-, . mas shopping. I anr taking’ sub- ; serjptions to most any magazine - you might want, or can renew . your old subscription. Please phone me at 6-1254. Larry Wad­ dle. ‘ 4-1 . . ' NOTICE . ’ , . Charles L. Blunden, 1250 S. f l L ? 22nd Street, .Philadelphia, Pennsyl September, 1950, and in a c c o rd -Vaniar ^ ^ notko M 3m , ance w ith /th e plans speemea- nita Biunden ffled her petition a- ------ ------------ — ... ------------ hons, es^ma es and profiles g a}n3t him in the Common Pleas or bonds arc not issued topro- heretofore* approved and now on Court o f Qreeme County, Ohio, in vide afund fo r the payment o f fda in the ofiiee o f .he Clerk an aeti0n fo r divorce on the o f said Village. said notes at maturity, a gener­ a l tax shall be levied against all the property in said Village for the payment o f such notes, and the interest thereon. SECTION 10. The Village Clerk is hereby directed to for­ ward a certified copy o f this or­ dinance to the County Auditor.. SECTION 11.* That this ordi­ nance shall take effect and be in force from -and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 6 day o f Nov., 1950. i A . R. FRAME MAYOR ATTEST: P . J. MeCorkell Clerk (H-49-50) p y b at ­ surer o f the Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, and shall express upon their face the purpose fo r which they are issued, and that they are issued pursuant to this ordinance. SEQTION 6 . A ll assessments collected fo r the improvement aforesaid, and unexpended bal­ ances remaining in the funds af­ te r the costs and expenses o f said improvements have been fully paid, shall be applied to the pay­ ment o f said notes and the inter­ est thereon until both are fo lly (f> Center St. from Walnut St. paid. > east a distance o f 380 ft. (g ) 1st alley east o f Walnut St. from Center St. north a distance o f 140 f t . SECTION 2. That said bonds shall be in the denomination of $1,006.06 and $500.00 numbered 1 to 20 , inclusive, and shall be dated the 1 day o f October, 1951; shall bear interest at the rate o f 3% per annum payable semi­ annually on the 1st days o f April and October o f each year until SECTION 7. Said notes shall be first offered to the sinking fund trustees o f the Village, and so many o f the same as shall not be taken by said trustees shall be sold at private sale by the V il­ lage Clerk, but fo r not les 3 than par and acerued interest, and the proceeds from such sale, ex­ cept any premium and accrued interest thereon, and the amount Good-quality hay is essential to thereof necessary fo r the pay- the growth and development o f ment o f interest prior to the ma- dairy calves. MORRIS D. RICE Attorney fo r Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Kenneth C- Campbell, whose address is RFD 2, Landrum, South Carolina, will take notice that on the 7th day o f Novem­ ber, 1950, Gladys Campbell filed her certain petition against said defendant fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Qhio, said case being No. •26738 on the docket o f said Court and w ill come on fo r hearing on or after the 22 nd day o f December, ISO. Becker and Lautenburg, Dayton, Ohio Attorney^ fo r Plaintiff (H49-3) 'INJUST 5 MINUTE CANSAVEYOU $ 1 , 000 ’ ; ILk TKSIE'S MORE ROOM1NSSUE this big new Dodge-m ore headroom, shoul­ der room, stretch-out leg room— than in many cars costing far more. AMERICA’S LOWEST-PRICED Auto­ matic Transmission . . . Dodge Gyro-Matic is available on Coro- netmodelsatmodexateextracost. See for yeyrseff! You could poy $1,000 more and still oof get the ©xfro roominess, driving ease and nigged dependability ©f DODGE l r mvs muixjxss of your time worth $1,000? That’s all the tjme we need to show yon the f f o o f o f Dodge bigger ddQax value! YonH sea that this smart Kg Dodge gives you a new land o£ driving ease—extra roominess—and roooey- saving dependability that you don’t get in many cars costing asmuch as a thousand dollars more. Come in today—and see how easy it is to own ' " ’ A bigger value Dodge. Your present car ly take care o f the down payment. 8igger\fe!m DODGE Swp xvm i&Mfin - grounds o f gross neglect o f duty. SECTION 2 . That no claims That said cause w ill ba' fo r hear^ fo r damage resulting therefrom ing on and after 6 weeks front have been fifed and the time October'/17, 1950, and that said within which any such claim defendant must answer, said cause might be filed .has expired. or a judgment may be taken-a- SECTION 3. That the whole gainst him. cost o f said improvement, less (10-20-6t-ll-27) l/50tK thereof, and the cost o f ---------- -----------------------------— ——— intersections, shall be assessed NOITCE OF APPOINTMENT by the foo t front upon the fo l- _ . . . _ . . . , lowing described lots and lands, , Es^ eAo f James A lbert Moody to aka J. A . Moody, Deceased. A l l ’ lots and lands bounding ® Qti^ is, hereby given that K . and abutting upon the proposed Moody^ has been duly ap­ p ro v em e n t, described-as io l- f Exe^ n x '^ «»e es- lows- - tate o f James Albert Moody aka 1 . (a ) Walnut St. from North Moody^ deceased, late ofB a th S t north to Center St. ,Gr^ County, Ohio. (b ) Center St. from Walnut 13th. .day o f Novem- St. west to first •alley ber’ 1950' . west o f Walnut St. WILLIAM B. McGALLISTER (c ) 1st alley west o f Walnut Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene St. from Center S t north County, Ohio. to 1st alley north o f Cen- P y Luella Howser . ter St. Chief Deputy Clerk (d ) 1 st alley north o f Center (H 50-52) S t west to Clifton Pike : " “ ~~ LEGAL NOTICE' Albert B. Still, whose place o f residence is unknown, w ill take notice that on the 3rd day o f November; 1950, . Anna Mary Still filed "her. certain petition against said defendant fo r di­ vorce on tiie grounds o f gross . neglect o f duty before the Com­ mon Pleas Court o f Greene Coun- - ,ty> Ohio said case .bring No. t-';28734nil1"the. docket o f said Court and will come on fo r hear­ ting on pr after the 22 nd day o f December, 1950. ■.‘■Lawrence S. -Anderson ’,Dayton> Ohio: ; - / ' “ 'A ttorn ey fo r Plaintiff (H 49-3)r., (e ) l^t alley west o f Walnut St. from Center St. south a distance o f 120 ft . ( f ) Center St. from Walnut St, east a distance of* 380 ft . (g ) 1 st alley east o f Walnut St. from Center St. north a distance o f 140 ft. Which said lots and lands are hereby determined to be special­ ly benefitted -by said improve­ ment; and the cost o f said im­ provement shall include the ex­ pense o f preliminary and other surveys, and o f printing and publishing the notices, resolu­ tions and ordinances required'and the serving o f said notices and the legal cost o f preparing ail notices, resolutions, ordinances and other requirements', and 4he legal opinion upon passing upon the validity thereof; and the cost o f construction NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f *E. M. Schantz aka Edw inMichael Schantz, Deceas­ ed. . _ Notice’ is hereby given that George S. •Pugh has been duly, appointed as Administrator o f the estate of E. M. Schantz aka Edwin Michael Schantz, deceas­ ed, late o f Beavercreek Township; Gi$ene County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd day o f Novem­ ber, 1950. • WILLIAM B. McGALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Hawser- Chief Deputy Clerk (H49-52) ' LEGAL NOTICE Delorce Boesel, whose last known address is Salem, Mo., w ill take notice that on the T4th day No­ vember, 1950, Lawrence F. Boesel filed his certain petition against defendant fo r divorce on the i founds o f w ilful absence-far more Vi|n three years before the Com- Pleas' Court o f Greene Coun­ ty /Ohio, said case being No. 26,- 7L i on the docket o f said Court anfi w ill came on fo r hearing on J or after the 23rd day o f Decern-’ her, 1950. Paul E, Layton; FairboAi, O. ' Attorney fo r Plaintiff (H 50-4) NOTICE Hunters are prohibited from entering our property. Violators will he prosecut­ ed. - . ■- . ■, . C. '.E. Fowler and Sisters , FARM ^FORi^AIdS j ANH F ia s r tO A N 8 -We have many good farntg for sale on .easy, terdri,”-Also make' farm loans at.‘4%“ interest |or .15 :yesrs; ‘N 6 :_application fee ’ and no appmisah fee? . ■ Write or Inquire •Mcgavaaey.,& C«^ London; .0. / ' ‘ Lebn H. S ling, Mgr. . . LEGAL. NOTICE .. ;./ : Luey S. SWedland, whose address is Carlinville, Hi., w ill take notice ... . . , together that on the 25th day o f October, with interest on notes and bonds 1950 , G. M. Swedland filed his cer- issued in anticipation o f the col- petition against her fo r di- lec-ion o f deferred assessments Vorce on the grounds o f willful absence before Jhe Common. Pleas Court o f Greenfe County, Ohio; said case being No. 26720 on the docket o f said Court and w ill come on fo r hearing on or a fter the 2 nd day of December, 1950. and all other necessary expendi­ tures, SECTION 4. That the assess­ ments so to he levied shall be paid in 20 semi-annual equal in­ stallments with interest on d e - _________ ferred payments at the same rate paU|j;. Layton as shall be borne by the bonds Attorney fo r PlaintifE to be issued in anticipation of 142 % W. Broad ,S t, Fairborn, O. the collection thereof; provided (io - 27 - 6 t- 12 - l ) that the owner 'o f any property ----- - ---------------------------- i—V—!----— assessed may, at his option, pay ■wnTTf'Ti’ n p APPOINTMENT such assessment in cash within N0TICE ° * APPOlNlxMENl thirty days after the passing o f Estate o f William Conley, De- the assessing ordinance. ceased. SECTION 5 . That notes in an- Notice is hereby given that Rob- tieipation o f the collection of ert Conley and Wilbur Conley have bonds, and “bonds o f said Village been duly appointed as Executors shall be issued in anticipation o f ° f the estate o f William Conley, the collection o f assessments by deceased late o f Cedarville ViK installments and in an amount *a 8 e> Greene County, Ohio, ^ • equal thereto. Dated this 27 day o f October, SECTION 6 . That the Village 1950. Engineer he and he is hereby WILLIAM B. McGALLISTER directed to prepare and file with Jadge o f the Probate Court, Green* the Council a tentative assess- County,. Ohio, ment showing the amount to be Hazel Chaffin assessed on each lot or parcel (H-3~8t-U-17) Deputy Cleric o f land to be assessed. “ “ SECTION 7. That to pay the remainder o f said improvement that there he and hereby is ap­ propriated from the proper fund a sum. sufficient to pay such re­ mainder or that notes and bonds o f said Village be issued therefor. SECTION 8 . That the Clerk Farm Grafp Tile f ■ ■■• .$• • -V -'.' . . . '■ ^T& n clkw sr ’$eswtc®: ■ fiUSS ROTTER P. O. Box 74$ Phone 3-6310 - Springfield/ Ohio MANY W S ! TotheElectorate— NOW that the tenseness o f the recent campaign and election has eased, it is fitting that public recognition be given to those who had a leading part not only in conduct of the Republican party poll, but to thqse who gave so liberally of their effort and time that '■ resulted, in .the Republican candidates receiving an outstanding victory. FIRST— the Republican party is deeply indebt­ ed- to the women’s organization, which will in the future have a part in the 1952 campaign. SECOND—r-the two farm organizations, one in ..Jbehalf of S^natortdlohert A - -Taft, and the’, other for 1 : .^Don E. E ^ g h t % fr governor, -and other candidates, t contributed much to party success. THIRD— Young Republicans contributed their share and must have recognition for their efforts during the campaign. Just so with the Republican veterans. The Greene County Republican Central and Executive Committees and officers must not be neglected. Working in perfect harmony it is a tri­ bute that all Republican county candidates <vere elected or re-elected. LEST W E FORGET— The slated examination of ' heads of farmers that voted the Republican tisj:et, and> especially for Sen. Taft, has been postponed until November, 1952. Many Thanks Again, KARLH BULL, Central Committeeman for Cedarville V illa g e (Pol. Adv.) 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