The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50
she THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 FOR SALS—10 bushels Irish Cobbler potatoeg and good electric iron> Phon© J. A. Abels, 6-2627. FOE SALE—.Dresser and wash- stand, small cook stove, older model Easy washer. Phone 6-2161. ________ FOB SALE—Two 9x12 Axmin- ater rugs with pads, nearly new. Also complete set o f ra dio repair shop equipment, will finance. Call Cedarville 6-4000. H-l-49 Personals Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow and son o f Columbus spent the weekend witjt relatives here. Mrs. M. C. Nagley entertained members of Past Matrons Circle Of the O. E. S. at her home Mon. day evening. Miss Harriet Grice was a Sun day guest of Miss Pauline Fra- ner. Mr. and Mrs. William Nagley had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs, Waldo McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spitler and family o f Old Town. Miss Jane MacGregor who is attending Columbus Girls School had as a weekend guest her schoolmate, Miss Carol Blau of Bexley. On theSchool Scene (Continued From Page 1) stick, 29; Joan Struewing, 20 and Tom Schroder, 20. Second year pupils who Saade records in one-minute teats dur ing October are Glenna .Nance, 91; Velma Shope, 70; Mary J ° Duvall, 65, and Janet Crumrme, 56. . , , , . In the five-minute tests Vel ma Shope typed * net o f 56 words per minute and Janet Crumrme 36, with not more than one error in the test. NEW PUPIL ENTERS TENTH GRADE Cedarville students are glad to welcome a new pupil to -their school. Danny Chambers, a sopho more from Gallipolis, .enrolled in our school Monday o f this week. The total enroollment of this class is now forty-three. JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS SELL CANDY AT GAMES The Junior class is sponsor ing the sale o f candy at 'the home basketball games this year in order to earn money toward their prom in the spring. Perfect Attendance In The Grades The honor roll fo r perfect at tendance o f grade pupils fo r the beginning six weeks' period is as follows; FIRST GRADE: Phillip Baldwin, Ralph Baldwin, David Boles, John Corbean, Gary De Ment, Joe Er- Phillip Evans, Richard Church Stroke *r g u f b q n u n s e e d PM SBYTBMAN JDr. Jcgm W* Bletoefct, fsdaister Mrs. Hterood Shaw, .organist * * * 10 a. m.—Sabbath .School, W il liam S. Ferguson, superinten dent. Lesson; “Enriching Your l i f e Thru Friendship." 11 a. m.—Preaching Service. The guest minister will be Rev. Richard C. Hoefler o f Spring CUSTOM WMS TO M3&F NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT - ^Ehe Women!#.- M issioned .Sod- Ssisfte o f Albert 3 . Rockwell, -%ty o f -the diSion United-gPres-. Deceased.. bytesian C h t t r e h w i l l m e e t Notice is hereby given that C o l- Wednesday -afternoon o f next , die Rockwell hks been-duly appoint- week A Mrs. Ralph igge o f -ed aa.Admismtesttix o f the estate Fishworm Road.' Leader- of de-<of Albert J. Rockwell, deceased, -rations win b© Mrs. Bard Rife. ;3ate o f Village o f Clifton, Greene " ' : '5 '' Uounty, Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE : ... Dated this 18 day o f October, Kenneth -C. Campbell, whose 1959 . , address is* BF& 2, Landrum, WILLIAM B. MeDALLlSTER said bonds' iBhsSfnSature in 20 a sm i-anh^ o f $1,- 090.09 an April 1 and $509.00 Oc tober 1 o f each of. the -years from D i f f e r 1, 1951, to April 1, 1961, both inclusive; SE G T #N & ‘M fob t fe pur- lft«e o f irkiSMg fo'dhey in anti'r cSpliKm o f th® f§vy o f special assessments? and in anticipation issuHSeS o f bonds in anti- Soua. o n t e . « a « * . ^ t t . Pwtate tjpurt. m * . * S i S S S f e ^ S t i ^ S l : ___ __ _ „ v„ ........... ^ a t on the 7th d a y -o f Novara- County, GMor-k field. Rev. Hoefler is professor :te r , 1950, G ladys^ampblR ‘filed - - “ - •"By Chaffin'- o f English and art at Witten- h « certain petition against said . Deputy Clerk - ■ defendant fo r divorce .on the {i0-27-3tell-16)Y ; 1. - . n “• grounds o f Srossr hegleet bP-dUty and extreme cruelty before- the NO t& a feOF A f^ C R N T teS T ' burg College. Until recently he was pastor o f one o f the Luther an churches in Springfield. 7:80 p. m.—Young Peoples meeting. the-legislation MtetSfbre passed T^ith re- CBU8CB OF THE N A Z A R S Rev. Paul A . Healer, pastor * * * 9:45 » . m.—Sunday school. 10:45 a. m.—Worship Service. 6:45 p. m.—Youth Group. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Ser vice.** Sermon theme, “ Two En trances to Two Ways.” 7:30 p. m.® Wednesday-Mid week Prayer Service. Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio,-said- ease being No- '267S8 on the docket o f said Court and r/tt come on for. hearing on or after the 22nd day of December, 159. - Becker and Lautenburg, Dayton, Ohio *• Attorneys fo r Plaintiff (H49-3) VfllS^S tjSbi&ii _ __ -r Spdet thereto, tS pay the prop- T3state o f E. M. ‘sriiaatz aka sha'ffe df the costs 3§dtv -hiMiehael Sclrinte, Dddeas- ; and expenses o f Said-prospective ed. ‘ ■ . riMprW&hentifc it ig hereby de- - Notice ife hereby given that ' ;termined iigeS^afy, t o ' Issbe and George S. Pugh has been duly . appointed as Administrator of "the Village - CfedirViilgj (Rno, the estate of E. Mv Schanitz aka the amorat of_$15i690.®i) which Edwin Michael Schhhtz, deceas- ed, late of'BeavercreekTov^hahip,"' Qvgene County, Ohio. ' P^vemdnt' Filrid bf.s.aid Village, Mrs. Lloyd Confarr is home after several days in Spring City Hospital suffering from a brok en arm. Mrs. Confarr received the broken arm when she stepped from her car to the sidewalk Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Westerfeld of Cincinnati spent the weekend here with Mrs. Cora and Miss Mildred Trrnnbo. Mr. Wilbur Wisecup is in Mercy Crest Hospital, where he , underwent an operation Thurs day morning. Something to soil,? Herald Classified ad. Try a DEAD STOCK Horses $4.00 Cows $4.00 Collect 454 Xenia XENIA FERTILIZER Div. o f Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed promptly JAMES DRUG CO. Cedarville, Ohio 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 MeSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Eling, Mgr. Farm Grain Tile Ditching T r e n c h in g S e r v ic e RUSS COTTER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio win, Frame, Bill Kinsella, Tommy Kirkpatrick, Michael L o w r y , Thomas Markley, James Miller, Robert Myers, Richard Pollock, Virgil Spencer, David Spurgeon, Glen Siteveltson, Charles Tate, Stevie Williamson, Dale Willis, Linda Armentrodt, Marsha Bach- lor, Rosalie Andrews, Rita Cle mens, Sandra DeHaven, Wanda LeForge, Fleeta Marshall, Mary Pfeifer, Carolyn Reese, Agnes Williams. SECOND GRADE: R o b e r t Abrams, Carl Ghadwell, Robert Creswell, George Danison, Jimmy Erwin, Larry Frame, Ralph Klontz, Joe Purdin, Fred Rader, Gene Stewart, Jimmy Thomas, Lee Timme, Jerry Tobin, James Townsley, Joe Townsley, Danny Wiener, Betty Glertiens, Virginia Corbean, Claire Cummings, Mary Lee Cummings, Peggy Ferguson, Janet Hamer, Beverly Hubbard, Ruth Jamison, Sally Lafferty, JoAnn Mowery, Janet MacMillan, Julianne Perry, Sue Reynolds, Martha Snook, Marlise Harner. THIRD GRADE: Russell Abrams, Paul Baldwin, Timmy Blazer, Kenneth Detty, Lester Fergu son, Phillip Fields, Philip Har ner, Gary Moorman, Kent Pal- mey, Daniel Stwart, Larry Stew art, Jerry Willis, Bonnie Abrams, Judy Baldwin, Patty Bowen, Kathleen Cahill, Charlotte Char les, Sue Clark, Connie Engle, Charlotte Ewry, Mary Ison, Pa tricia Miller, Leila Storer, Rose Walker. FOURTH GRADE: Robert A r thur, Robert Brown, Robert Bur ba, Wilbur Entsminger, David Hughes, Donald Ison, Ronald Jones, Karlh McCaHister, Gail Miller, Stephen Myer3, James Shaw, Charles Tobin, Sandra Bates, Benerly D&vidjbon, Pa tricia Frame, Evelyn Lemaster, Jane Lewis, Rita Lowry, Sue Parsons, Joanne Revere, Joell.cn Stokes, Rita Storer. FIFTH GRADE: Earl Baker, James Bowen, Ronald Hamer, Charles Hubbard, James Kirk patrick, Wayne Maxton, Donald Melton, Raymond Nance, David Purdin, Lamar Spracklin, Bald Stevenson, Marvin Veal, Ernest Williams, Virginia Bennington, Betty Charles, Carol Clark, Jane Dobbins, Wanda Lewis, Kay Mur- ■phy.jftalean Owens, Gail Schwab, Patricia Stewart, Judy Wiseman, SIXTH GRADE: Richard Bald win, Kent Creswell, Nelson Pick ering, Robert Shaw, John Walker, Betty Bennington, Lynn Cum mings, Joy Evans, Mary Jane Ewry, Charlene L^ttera^, Mil dred McCallister, Ima Purdin, Delma Spencer, Jane Stwart, Sue Storer, Sue Stover, Carolyn Thordsen. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * * * 10 a. m.—-Sabbath school. Ray mond Spracklin, supt. 7 9 . to .— YPCU. Leader, Dear Garzoo. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Mid week service in the Methodist church. 8:30 p ., m. Wednesday—Con gregation meeting at the church. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * * * 10 a. m.—Sabbath school. 11 a. m.—Holy Communion. 7 p. m.—Westminster Fellow ship, LEGAL NOTICE Albert B, Still, whose place' o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 3rd .day of November, 1950, Anna Mary Still filed her certain petition against said defendant for di vorce on the grounds- e f £ri>ss nogleot of duty before- the* Com mon Pleas Court o f Greene Cbbn- ty, Ohio said 'case being •Nb: 26734 'on the docket of 'daid Court and will tome on fer'iiear ing en or after the 22nd day of December, 19B0t ' ’■■ ’ Lawrence S. Anderson Dayton, Ohio Attorney fo r Plaintiff . (H49-3) , provided* ■ $be ap propriation hereinabove ffiaSe' f o r tkb eXtensidn &ijd ediistriiefeqn o f ■ b eanitgfy qeftf&i ibo¥e: set forth ‘ is subject to the qualifichtibri that By Luella Howser * ___.■■ fle c t io n ’" o f the Ihferert' iristall- ORD i NANCE 264 ^ be* levied shall be TO PROVIDE FOR ®a r d BUANCS OF NOTES IN AN T I-. ham^ . f n“ es’ CIPATI^T OF W E LEVY OF SPECIAL A SSE S^ fcN T g AND ‘ ! ^ f ° r ^ ^ a/ ment IN ANTICIPATION OF THE IS- ' ihSreof' -afld fo r other pur- Dated tMs 3rd day o f Novem ber, 1950. WILLIAM B. MeCALLlSTER Judge o f - the Probate ■Court, Greene County, Ohio. (H49-52) ZIQN BAPTIST CHURCH G. A, Adams, minister * * * 10:15—Sunday school. 11 a* m-—Morning Worship. 7 p. m-—Wednesday prayer. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Chcdr re hearsal service. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Eatie C. Williams; De ceased, Notice is hereby given that Ha zel Edwards Elder has. been, duly appointed as Administratrix of.the estate of Estie C. Williams,' de ceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 89 day o f October, 1950. WILLIAM B . MeCALLlSTER JuSge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Hazel' Chaffin (10-27-3t-ll-i0) * f ' ' -Tg~r.r - LEGAL NOTICE Lacy S. S^edland, whose address is Cariinville, UL will take notice A s“ that on the. 25th day. o f October# 1950; G, M. Swedlaad filed'hiVder.- METHODIST CHURCH. William B. ColRer, minister 10 a. m.—S u n d a y School. Thomas Hamer, superintendent, 11 a. m.—Morning Service. Sermon subject; “ A Great surance.” • 7:30 p. m, Youth Fellowship, tain petition, against her & r di- The umon midweek service vorc8 on the grounds, o f .willful next Wednesday night at 7:30 in absence before the Common Pleas the United Presbyterian Church. Court o f Greene County, Ohio, said _______ _ ' case, being No; 26720 on the docket CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE o f said Court and will come on for Rev. Paul D. Hester, pastor hearing on or after the 2nd' day o f , December, « . ' . 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Pavd,E. , . - 10:46 a. ra.—Worship Service. A t t c ^ fer. PteintiH ‘ Sermon theme: rJonah'a Message 142 %' W, Bvqgd. St., Fairborn, O. * 1 ‘ ' ‘ r'1. a »* - - *Sjp. to the Modem Church." 6:45 p. in.—Youth Group 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Serv ice. Sermon Theme: “ Christ's Re- turn." 7:39 p. m.—Wednesday Pray er Service. (10-27-8t-12-lp NOTICE'OF APPOINTMENT / Estate o f William Contey, De ceased, Notice is hereby givMrthkfc,Iloh- erfr G'oniey and Wilbur Conley have 7:80 p. m. Friday—Boy's and- been duly appointed as Executors Girl’s Club3. . o f the estate o f WjJliajn .Convey,. The Woman’s Missionary So- deceased late o f Cedarville- Vil- ciety will study their book, “ Jeru- teg®. Greene County, .Ohio, selum and Beyond," as well as Dated this 27 day o f October* having charge o f the service. We 1950. are serving Cedarville to mjike W-ILUAM.B. MeCALLlSTER a better- place to live. ** - Judge o f the Probate. Cojift, Greene County, Ohio, CHURCH OF GOD Basel Chalfm Elwood C- Palmer, pastor (ll-3-3t-ll,-J7) Deputy -Cl.erk Mrs, John Murphy, organist —— ^ ^ 10 a. m.—Sunday School. Mrs. Charles L. Blunden, 1250 S^.. David Strobrji^ge, superintendent. 22nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 11 a. m.—Morning Worship, vania, will fake notice tliat Jua- Sermon topic: “ Then Paul Stood." ‘Blunden filed her petition, a- 6:30 p, m.—Childrens serv- gainst him in the Common Pleas ice. 7:45 p. mr ice. Subject: Law.'1 7:45 p. Court o f Greene County, Ohio,, in •Evangelistic serv- »u action fo r divorce on the. “ Life’s Deepest grounds o f gross neglect of'duty. That said cause will be fo r heap*. Wednesday—Mid- iog* on and after 6 weeku from week prayer service. October 17, 1950, and that said* ■Listen to the “Christian defendant must answer said cause erhood Hour" over .radio station o t s judgment may .be taken a- WIZE, Springfield, Sunday at gainst him. m. 12:30 p. m. (10-20:.6t-U-27) Something to Sell? Herald Claesified ad. Try a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Paul H. Elliott, minister * * * NOTICE QF ‘PROCEEDING FOR DIVORCE Lean Harrisfer who m iites at 137 Circle Drive, Wahiawa, Hono lulu T. H., is hereby notified that SUANCE OF .BONDS IN ANTI CIPATION OF THE COLLEC TION OF SAID SPECIAL AS SESSMENTS FOR THE IM PROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF THE STREETS IN THE VIL LAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO, BY THE EXTENSION AND CONSTRUCTION OF*' S A N I TARY SEWERS AND DESIG NATED “ 1950 SEWER EXTEN SION IMPROVEMENT." WHEREAS, the Gddne'il of'the Village o f Cedarville*. OMoi has heretofore- by ordinance- declared the necessity of improving-abor tion of certain, streets',, herein after named, by the extension aftd construction o f sanitary Bewers' and' designated “ 1950 Sewer E x - tensionrI»ipmvementji|'duFy ps&s- cd^on the fTSth d&y o f .September; 1950,.- and: designated Resolution No. 2< j 1» and,*:: i - . WHEREAS, Council Hah, de termined ttf proceed % proper legislation with said improvement smd'confemplatea th^: usd^of $15,- OOOJHhfor the purpose o f paying the portion o f the* costs of- said improvement which ip » to Be paid by assessments, and i f will re* quire not to exceed'^ne- (1 )-years- interest before the receipt o f as sessments from which interest is ultimately to b& paid* either up on the bonds o r notes hereinafter for, -which 3oid interest is ' -'included in the - foregoing asno^nt. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED- BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDAR VILLE, STATE OF OHIO: SECTION 1. That it hereby is* declared necessary to issue- bonds o f the’Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, In the- principal sum o f '$10,000.- 00 for the purpose o f raising- money in anticipation o f the col lection q f special assessments for the improvement o f a? portion o f the.* streets- Lri-said: VUlhge ‘by tbs' extension, iahd .construction of.‘sanitary1SB-Wert;.morn*paftieo^ larly described a y fcltews; AH’ lots-' and- tendk bounding and- abutting upon the- proposed’ improvement,, described as*'- fol lows: 1. (a) Walnut St. from North St* north to Center St. (b) Center Rfc 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 alley north Of Center SfL ' (d) 1st alley north o f "Center St. west to .Clifton. Pike, (e) 1st 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, o f 380 ft.. (g ) 1st alley east o f Wafnat ..'St. from 'Center'-St. north a 'diatance o f .140 ft. SECTION 2.j Thafc said bonds ^ ’ th|: denomination o f ■pose, and the respective amounts above set forth shall be reduced l-By the appropriated amounts for . the payment o f said interest, SECTION-4. That said anficL patofy notes In the amount, a- fdfesaid sh ill be' issued Bearing interest at the rate <jf 3%> per hiihiam, pSydblo Semi-ahnuslly; such notes- shall be dated as Council may hereinafter deter mine,- and when issued, arid shall mature on or before ! year from date;. Such notes shall be exe cuted and delivered In the de nominations o f $5,00(100 each and ntiihbefed f to 8, iiicltisive. SECTION 5. Such notes shall be executed by the Mayor and Village' Clerk, and bear the seal fcwii lage are hereby pledged fo r the prompt payment o f the same. The par value to be, received from the sale o f the bonds anticipated by said notes, and any excess resulting from the issuance o f said note's shall to the extent necessary he 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 Or bonds are not issued to pro vide a fund fo r the payment of said notes at maturity, a gener al 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 he 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, McCorkell Clerk (H-49-50) 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 CEDARVILLE, 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 of 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 Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, by the extension and construction o f sanitary sewers and designated “ 1950 Sewer Extension Improve ment,” in accordance with Reso- c lution No. 261 passed by the 6f'fhe’Cdip&i^ti6ntrrThey shalljbe ^ th flitb dav of :.said village on the 18th day of payable st ths‘ offiebr'ef the Tr^d- ehtel o f the. Village o f Cedarville; Ohi<^.and shall exjifes4 upon their fitee the pufpose fo r Which they are- isSUed; aiiTd that they are issued pursuant to this ordinance. - “ SECTfDN*"6/ 'AIF Assessments collected for' the improvement aforesaid, arid UliexpC'dded bal ances remaining in the funds af- te£ the costs ahd expenses of said improvements Have bepn fully paid, shall be applied to the' pay ment o f said iiotes aiid the inter est thereon until Both are fully paiff.. SECTSpN' 7. Said" notes Bhall be first offered to the sinking fund trustees of the Village, and fibmany of .-thegame as*shall not betaken by-said trustees shall be sold at' private sale by the Vil lage Clerk, b:it for not less than par and' accrued interest, and the proceeds from such sale, ex cept any premium- and accrued interest .thereon, and the amount thereby (fieceasar^ -for the pay- metit of Interest prior to the ma- tdritfed- of fiiiid notes, shall be paid into the proper fund and used /for. the’purpose aforesaid, bhd for no other" purpose; atiy premium add ’AccruedInterest, Ulrtd'thb t^dtmtl'nicesSary to i the papmeht o t iiliteresfc prior to their -maturity shall be.'transferred to the BMkirtjg fund to be applied on the, payment oYprincipal and irttetest of sald note's In the man ner provided- by latr, ■SECTION 8; Said1notes shall •bo the' full general obligations of the Village,-and’ the full faith, credit *ffd: revenue of said Vil- September, 1950, and in accord ance with the plans, specifica tions, estimates and profiles •heretofore approved and how on file in the office -o f the Clerk o f said Village. , *•' SECTION 2. That no claims for damage resulting therefrom have been filed and tbe time within which any such claim might be filed has expired. SECTION 3. That the whole cost of said improvement, less l/50th thereof, and the cost of intersections, shall be assessed by the foot frdnt upon the fol lowing described lots and lands, tOrwit; All lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed improvement, described as fol lows: 1. (a) Walnut St. from North St. north to Genter St. (b) Center St. from Walnut St. west to first alley west o f Walnut St. (c) 1st alley Tsrest o f Walnut St. from Center St. north to 1st alley north o f Cen ter St. (d) 1st alley north of Genter Sfc, west to Clifton Pike (e ) 1st alley we3t o f Walnut St. from Center St. south a distance o f 120 ft- (f) Center S t from Walnut St. east a distance o f 380 ft. (g ) 1st alley east o f Walnut St. from Genter 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 of said im provement shall include the ex pense of 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 all notices, resolutions, ordinances and other requirements, and the legal opinion upon passing upon the validity thereof; and the cost o f construction together with interest on notes and bonds issued in anticipation o f the col lection o f deferred assessments and all other necessary expendi tures. SECTION 4. That the assess ments so to be levied shall be paid in 20 semi-annual equal In stallments with interest on de ferred payments at the same fate as shall be home 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 thefpassing.o£ the assessing ordinance. ’ ^r SECTION 5. That notes in an ticipation o f the collection o f bonds, and bonds o f said Village shall be issued in anticipation o f the collection o f assessments by installments and in an amount equal thereto. * SECTION 6. That the Village Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare and file with the Council a tentative assess ment showing the amount to be assessed on each lot or parcel of land to be assessed. SECTION 7. That to pay the remainder of 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 of said Village he issued therefor. SECTION 8. That the Clerk be and hereby is authorized and directed to advertise for bids fo r the construction of said improve ment according to law; or Coun cil may determine the extensions herein shall he considered ex tensions o f the present sewer im provement and that these ex tensions be constructed under the unit bids in the contract for said construction. , «.<>™*— SECTION 9. That this ordi nance shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 6th day o f Novem ber, 1950. A. R. FRAME MAYOR ATTEST: P. J. McCorkell Clerk -H m (H-49-50) x ■ NOTICE Hunters are prohibited from entering oifir property. Violators will be prosecute ’■ed. C. E. Fowler and Sisters NOW IS THE TIME TO HAYE THOSE Christmas Portraits Made Specializing In Portraiture In Your, Own Home tn ft wv C&tttoka.M. 1 YY *>♦ -M*‘> *3 Ai ttu JlvUUlE TCHM* iDJCJ \JX Av/A t old S5 ’ l ' Har“ k ir B. H u n g e r hofi-filfid Ms shal* be in t 1 1 » « • Sdent ■**«* agsiast her fpr divorce i» Case $1,000.00 and $500.00, numbered 1 Sermon’ -fyS?*. « ^ ? U 5 ? ir ’wor 9 ‘S >' No. 2669Q. o f thsp Court o f Commo'h to 20, inclusive, and- shall be Share*” 4 ! ™ ’ , .Wag6S ^ Pleas, Greene County, OM 0 , ql- dated the 1 day. of-.October* 1 9P ; . ’ Y nuiJ^ pledging service, teging gross neglect o f duty,’-’and shall bear interest .at th» Jite. ot- nnat PR ^ r r n » « !!! » Anl will be fo r bearing'- n 3% per - annum - payable! tfehti- wJSfaSS. S 3 TSJ 501 *?* *im- ■ * s1 * -a v*. n * » •* ft Courteous Dependable «—•Reason&ble V Nelson CresweH PJboft* S-2741 C®i3airvlll* Springfield. 7:S0 p. Religious motion picture film presented by classes o f the Methodist, United Pres byterian and First Preebs^r- ian churches- 7 p. m. Wednesday-—Chpir Re- hearsaL The Broadcaster Class will meet at the church Tuesday eve ning, Noy, 14, - Okoli Onyekwena, a student at Wilberforce from N ig eriTw iU fipeak_ Wednesday ayeaing, Now. 15, at the nnlon prayer ing, United Presbyterian Church. MORRIS D. RICE ; ' Attorney fo r Plaintiff w p w iw I! UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHDRCM; * * . » 10 a. m. Sabbath School. Ray mond Spracklin, superintends®*- lx a- m.—Preaching servke. Ray. E. J. Vandervoort o f ta, UL, y iR be the guast ter. 1 P* P. Gi.U. 7:80 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 15—Mid-week service, A student at Yfflberfosee and t, native of Nigeria, Africa, wfil be* present te t e l o f Ids home land. annually on the 1st days o f April and October o f each, year until the principal sum is paid and H U M ' R e d R oK u B r a a d ’ ?.cSak -a^EANS: Mfesis -B rand b e a n s M ffltA ' "V!e g ft aM e a ■ Bs$rls6rV'*3P*^d® slid* , ‘ ‘ THR1FT-E 1 t 48c ^ t r N o . 2 4 f$ C - € k a f | tr 2r ir sigiis ait. The H@?aM 'M&t ; « * ■: " .*• ' • -a1,• c■ .>'■ . BsetaoxudlY B r ib ed ' s 1 5 c e a c h . r—* 2 . m - " 1 , . « ’ , ■ ’ • Me each In 1 1 jar . rolla f t f tC far I f DIAL SOAP ' 2 bars 37c ■ 2 1 H ls$ wb&jl a Ritz CRACKERS l-lb« 30c Nu-Maid OLEOMARGINE lb. 24c FANCY RICE S lbs. 85c CRISCO 3 lb. can 85c- A jax SCOURING POWDER qjUAIflY MEATS k « e m m m t m a c x Marion s n s m 49c
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