The Greene County Guardian, April 18, 1957

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN April 18, 1957 ^ c la s s if ied ads JOE’S CAR WASH Proprietor, Joseph E, Wilson Open from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. and from 3:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. Leave your car on your way to work, pick it up on your way home. $1.25 for black wall and $1. 50 white wall. S pe c i a 1 for customers who want their car washed each week or every other week, $1.00 for b l a c k wall and $1.25 for white wall. Closed Sunday. Phone OR 5*5981. Jamestown, Ohio. '2t-4/ ll*4/18._________ FOR SALE Pure-breanic«n.-cype Hamp­ shire boars and gilts. Cedar Crest Farms. Archie Peterson, first farm south of Y e l l ow Spr i ng s on US 68. Phone 7-7240. Wanted: Elderly lady to care fo r twochi l dr en, ages 6 weeks and 9 years old and to make home there plus wa­ ges. Dial OR 5-8171. WANTED Garden plowing, Phone OR 5-9097. Legal Notice Lewis A. Ma s s i e , whose place of residence is unknown and whose last known place of residence was 49 Trum­ bull S t r e e t , Xenia, Ohio, will take notice that on the 21st day of March, 1957 the undersigned filed her petition against him in the Court of Commo n Pleas of Greene County, Ohio praying for a d i v o r c e and relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hear­ ing six weeks after the date of this first publication, ss Agnes G. Massie, by Robert B. Brewer Attorney at Law Xenia, Ohio against her in the Court of C omm o n P l e a s , Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce, custody of children and o t h e r r e l i e f on the grounds of grass neglect of duty. Said causewill be for hear­ ing six weeks after first date of publication. Olan J. Hilderbrandt, plaintiff Shaw and Cox, Attorneys for plaintiff Case No. 30927 Clarence Norman vs. Jessie Mae Norman Jessie Mae Norman, whose place of residence is 91 Veret st., Brooklyn, N. Y ., will take notice that on March 19, 1957, the undersigned filed his petition against her in the court of Common Pleas of G r e e n e County, Ohio, praying for a divorce and re­ lief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause will be for hear­ ing on and after the 2nd day of May, 1957. . s. Clarence Norman Robert K. Shoeeraft 405 E. Main st. Attorney for the plaintiff. FULLER BRUSH AGENT: Richard L. Abels Phone SO 6-2627 Monroe Pyles Is New President of Cedarville PTA New officers were elected for Cedarville's P. T. A. at a regular monthly meeting last Monday evening. They are Monroe Pyles, president; Mrs. Walter C umm i n g s , vice- president; Mrs. Jesse Cham­ berlain, recording secretary; Mrs. Curtis Hughes, corre­ sponding s e c r e t a r y * Mrs. William Kyle, treasurer. Devotions for the evening were in charge of the second graders. The program con­ sisted of a on e a c t play, "Sparkin’’, presented by the dramatics class under the di­ rection of Robert Impson. Phone Classifieds to The Guardian OR-5-5091 Jefferson High School Menu ITS A.,. Here is the menu for next week at Jefferson school. Mo nd a y —beef sandwich, n o o d l e s , buttered pe a s , sliced beets in orange sauce sliced beetsjn orange sauce, bread and butter, milk. Tuesday - - chicken noodle soup, p e a nu t butter sand­ wich, salad, vanilla pudding, bread and butter, milk. We dn e s d a y - - me a t loaf, c r e a m e d potaotes, sl aw, bread and butter, milk. Thursday--lima beans, on­ ion rings, fruit, com bread, milk. Friday- -cheeseburger sand­ wich, creamed corn, fruit, bread and butter, ice cream, milk. ________________ Greeneview High School Menu Here is the menu for next week at Greeneview schools. Monday--barbecue sand­ wich, buttered corn, cherries, milk. Tuesday--lima beans, but­ tered c a b b a g e , peaches, com bread, milk. Wednesday--pork and po­ tatoes, spinach, sliced pine­ apple, b r e a d and bu t t e r , milk. Thu r s da y - -tomato soup, hamburger sandwich, prunes, milk. F r i d a y - - ma c a r o n i and cheese, green beans, grape­ fruit sections, rolls and but­ ter, milk. B O Y - - F o r Mr. and Mrs. Ar t hu r Lucas, Douglas st., Xenia. The baby, weighing eight pounds and two ounces, was bom at Haines Hospital April 5. DAUGHTER—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, 117 Elm S t., C e d a r v i l l e . She was bom last Thursday at Greene Memorial Hospi­ tal in Xenia. B O Y - - F o r Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Jamestown. -The baby was born last Friday a t H a i n e s H o s p i t a l . He weighed seven pounds and 15 ounces and has been named Nathaniel C. DAUGHTER--Born to Mr. and Mr s . Addison Griffith, Wilmington, last Saturday at Ha i n e s H o s p i t a l . T h e G r i f f i t h ' s chose the name Teri Lynn e for their eight pound. 11 ounce baby girl. BOY—For Mr. and Mrs. Na­ than Burr, Jamestown, April 8, at Greene Memorial Hos­ pital. The baby weighed six pounds, 12 ounces and has been named Thomas Michael. The Burrs have another son, P a u l , 1 year, Mrs. Burr is the former Mary Hobbes of Utica, N .Y. Paternal grand­ p a r e n t s are Mr. and Mrs. Marion K. Burr, Jamestown. M a t e r n al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwa r d W. Hobbes of Utica. The Old Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio Olan J. Hilderbrandt vs. Joan E. Hilderbrandt Case No. 30916 Joan E. Hilderbrandt, whose place of residence is RFD #2, Box 0, Columbia, S. C ., will take notice that on the 4th day of April, 1957, the un­ dersigned filed his petition Hoppe’s Feed Service Any successful grower will tell you that you can't raise stock on cheap feeds and expect them to make a profit for you, but they will admit that you don'thave to use expen­ sive foods either. A good many successful stockmen and growers in this district have found that the Ful-O-Pep Feeds are notexpensive—they are the economical feeds you need for more profitsTfrom your livestock and poultry. If you are having any difficulty with feeding, drop in and talk over your feeding program with Hoppes Feed Service. In all probability they have just what you need. If you area large or small raiser of poultry or livestock, you will find their feeds at reasonable prices, leading to more profits. Readers for all your needs In feed, seed, fertilizer, go to this company in Jeffersonville on BlessingRd., phone 6-6560, Jeffei*fonville Auk) Co. Distributors of Ashland Products One hears many favorable comments from people down through our trading areas as they realize how well and eco­ nomically, their cars run when fueled WithAshland^gasoline and oils. They are also appreciative of the pleasant service at Jeffersonville Auto Co. More and more of our local people are letting Jefferson­ ville Auto Co. check their cars for mechanical faults as well as changing rease and oil. They have a convenient and prompt delivery service by tank truck for rural and farm users. Ashland gasoline, ker­ osene and fuel oils are popular in our community and Je f­ fersonville Auto Co. provides an accomodating service, Phone 6-6348. Now in Full Swing R e tiJw n f^ Motel « Friday-Saturday Special PEPPER STEAKS 95£ French Fries Lettuce and Tomatoes SUNDAY SPECIAL Chicken Dinner $1.50 salad, soup or juice 2 vegetables hot rolls and butter s t A t e ' o f oh io James A. Rhodes-Auditor of State Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices Annual Report of the Clerk of the Village of Jamestown Greene County, Ohio For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1956 Jamestown, Ohio March 31, 1957, I hereby certify the follow­ ing report to be correct. ss Dean Sesslar Village Clerk SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES, AND EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS General Fund 261.3812 1. . . 2 . 3. 4. Balance Jan. 1 Receipts Expenditures Balanr® General Fund Dec. 31 $261. 38 $12855. 00 $13238.33 $121. 95 Auto License Street Repair Fund $1782.78 $2118.29 $3310.12 $590. 95 Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund $20.43 $6499.16 $6210. 99 $308.61 Meter $14.15 $5027. 50 $5030 24 $11.41 Totals General Village Funds $2078. 74 $26499. 95 $27789. 68 $789.02 Water Works Fund $8277.87 $13920.10 $17070. 72 $5126. 53 Special Assessment Const. Funds $109678.84 $82453. 58 $27225.26 Sewer Fund $2245.42 $9079,28 $9947.85 $1376.85 Bond Retirement Fund $4700. 00 $2110. 00 $2590. 00 Sinking Fund $1777.39 $1000.00 $2777.39 Water-Sewer Labor $726.45 $6000. 00 $5689. 74 $1036.71 Other $11.00 Grand totals of All Funds (Clerk) $15116.87 $170878.17 $145061. 57 $40921. 76 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Assessement Const. Property Taxes Funds................. ..$ 1 7 3 6 0 .6 0 The Cliff House ...A delightful place foi small gatherings.., S&H Meat Market The S& H Meat Market is recognized as "Meat" Head­ quarters for a number of people for many miles around as their large and well assorted stock is an attraction for buyers from Jeffersonville and all the community. Strict sanitation is observed in aU departments. They are interested in community prosperity and will co ­ operate in any way for the betterment of the community. They believe that business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated and this is the policy on which they operate. . S& H carries a complete line of selected fresh and cured meats and can supply your wants in an efficient manner, both iii retail and wholesale trade. Make the S& H Meat Market, your Meat Headquarters- - they are located on E. High in Jeffersonville, phone 6-6364. General Fund...........$5360.74 Total Property Tax..........................$5360 .74 Cigarette Tax...........$233.79 State Motor Vehicle Tax............$2124.78 Gasoline Tax...........$4846.00 Inheritance T a x .. . $1267.18 Sales Tax and Financial Institutions............... $1308.45 State Beer and Liquor License Fees............... $300. QQ Total Licenses and Permits.............$300.00 Special Assessment Const. Funds.. . . $14032.67 Total Special Assessments. . . . $14032.67 Fines and Costs.. . $2794.65 Rents and-Interest-General Village Funds......... $5113.53 Total Rents and Interest.................. $5113. 53 General Village and Other Funds............$1000.85 Total Miscellaneous Fees Sales and Charges. $1000.85 Public Service Enterprises- Water Rentals, e t c . . . . . $13920.10 Electricity Sales, etc.................$6000. 00 Sewer Rental, andMisc.................. $9079.28 Total Public Service Enterprises.......... $28999.38 Total Revenue.. $67382.00 Special Assessment Const. Fund...........$95646.17 Total Bond Issues and Loans......... .. $95646.17 UTransfers from Other Funds.......... $7850.00 Grand Total Receipts. . . . . . $170878.17 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES [General Government-Legis­ la tive (Council). ...$ 8 5 8 .9 7 General 'Executive................ $1387.44 Elections.................$ 2 4 0 .0 0 Buildings (Town Hall., e t c . ) . ; ____$1467.88 Protection to Person and Property-Police.. . $6747.48 Fire...................... $457.68 Total Protection to Person and Property___ _ $7265.16 Health-Total-.. . . . . $214.62 Sanitation-Special Total Sanitation.. $214.62 Highways-General Village Funds..... .$9652 .69 Highways-New Con­ struction and Equip­ ment, etc................$2732.80 Public Service Enterprises- Waterworks........... $5131.16 Water Works-New Construe tion and Equipment, e tc ............................ $3398. 93 Electric Light.........$5689. 74 Sewer Rental andMisc..................$1931.11 Sewer Rental and Misc. - New Construction and Equipment, e t c .. . $1316. 74 Miscellaneous-General Village Funds.. . . . . $2030.07 Special Assessment Const. Funds.. . . $61297. 71 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds.. . . . $6650.63 Total Exp..’. . . $102289.30 Total Outlay.. . $26277.20 Special Assessment Const. Funds.. . . . $3795.27 Transfer to Other Funds......... $12700.00 Grand Total Expenditures.. . $145061. 57 BONDED DEBT Dec. 31, 1957 Sinking Fund Trustees or Village Treasurer ASSETS Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking Fund........................$5, 367.39 Total Sinking Fund Assets..........$5 ,3 6 7 .3 9 Balance Operating and Const. Funds.. . $35, 554. 37 Grand Total Assets, Dec. 31, 1956___ ..$ 4 0 ,9 2 1 .7 1 LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING GENERAL BONDS Sewer (Village Portion)................................ $6,423.40 Sewer Plant Improvement.. . $89, 222. 77 Mortage Revenue...............$14, 0 3 2 .6'i Water Works (Regular).............$33, 800.00 1Total General and Utility Bonded D ebt...$ 1 4 3 ,4 7 8 .8 4 Grand Total f sect., Dec. 31, 1956...........$143, 478.

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