Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE SIX (jrKKaUJNiS COUNTY JUUKNAJU ----------------- — -■ .-n -w '~ ~ > - ar LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT \ LEGAL NOTICE ; Erma Marie Harvey, also known •ns and formely known ns Anne j Marie Herlsein, whose last known 'address is *1702 Avenue, Brookln 10 Estate of Prank Allen Charles,!New York, will take notice that Deceased. Notice is hereby given that; Nellie J. Bentley Murphy ns plain- Marlon H. Charles has been duly iriff on February II, 1055 filed her appointed ns Administrator of the; Petition, in the Common Pleas estate of Prank Allen Charles. de»;£*°nrt of Greene County, Ohio, in ceased late of New Jasper Township. .Case Number 20479 praying for part- Greene County, Ohio. jitlonhig of real estate, marshalling Dated this 8th day of February, of Hens, that the interests of the ig55> i minor defendant, Betty Louise Ben- William B MrCallister, tIey Parker, be fully protected by the Probate Judge Greene County. Ohio. 2:17-24, 3:3. Court and other relief. Said real jstnt is described ns follows: j Situate in tire Township of Xenia in the County of Greene and State ; of Ohio, and being a part of Mili­ tary Survey Number 2239. Beginning at a point In the cen- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Is hereby given that ef- { feetive February 3, 1955, the under- i signed Enrl E. Grimes and Robert I ter of the Xenia-New Jasper Road S. Greene, co partners DBA Grimes In the east line of C, G. and M. A. Appliances located at 13 W. Main 1MoKnight and In the south line of Street, Fairborn, Ohio, terminated; and dissolved said partnership. Earl E. Grimes Robert S. Greene SCHLAFMAN & ELLIOTT Attorneys at Law Lcahoy Building I S. Central Ave., Fairborn, Ohio. 2-10-17-24: 3-10-17 LEGAL NOTICE ; Frederick Richards for a point of beginning; thence from the nforc- ; mentioned point of beginning S. 61 j deg. 13”E, 101.19 feet with the south i line of said Richards and center j line of said Road to a spike in the i center line of Said Road; thence S. j 24 deg. 17’ W. 120.00 feet to an iron ! stake; thence S. 61 deg. 13’ E. 19.80 feet to an iron stake; thence S. Upon all subsequent purchasers) from the grantee, their heirs and ; assigns. j Being the same premises trans-j ferred by Certificate or Transfer In | the Estate of* Denver Bentley, De-| ceased to Nellie J. Bentley, Elmer! Ray Bentley, Anne Marie Herstein, i Edward I. Bentley and Betty Louise t Bentley, dated March 21, 1952 and: recorded In vcl. 230. Page 14 of the! Deed Records of Greene County j Ohio. I Erma Marie Harvey, also known* as and formerly known ns Anne* Marie Herstein, will take notice that! she has been made a party defen­ dant to this petition and that she is required to answer on or before] the 23rd day of April 1955. , Nellie J. Bentley Murphy, Plaintiff I Wend & Aultman Attorneys, j Allen Building, Xcnin, Ohio. j 2:17 -24, 3:3-10-17-24. ‘ From where I sit ...fy J o e M a rsh Swifty Gets Slowed Down C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N 6^ Swifty Fisher has a short temper and really hit the roof when he got a parking ticket last week. He wasn’t near a hy­ drant or too far from tho curb. There was a big signsaying“ ONE HoUitrABKi.NO” and he’d only been gone twenty minutes. Running toTraiTic Court,where Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty hollered how ho hadn’t done any­ thingwrong. »*how he 1$ the most law-abiding driver in town. But TTaric examined tho ticket, and pi "Slow down, friend,” bc • ’re not guilty--ex­ cept of making a big fuss over nothing. This ticket came from some kid's policeman play outfit!" From where I sit, jumping to conclusions can make anyone ap­ pear silly. Another way to look foolish is to make a quick deci­ sion on a question of personal preference. For instance, I like a glass of beer occasionally. You may be a buttermilk man. But neither of us ought to "lay down the law” about the other’s choice. ^ 0 6 STATE OF OHIO JAMES A. RHODES AUDITOR OF STATE Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices Finonclal Report of the Board of Education For Fiscal Year Ending December 31st, 1954 Ccdarville Township Greene County, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio February 11, 1955 , Walter W. Boyer iTax Valuation Tax Levy 'TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS— ! a -36 Personal Service . 2.737,27 lB-2. Motor Vehicle Supplies 1,085.14 C 3. Material for Maintenance j of Motor Vehicles 852.12 E-4 Repairs Motor Vehlciles 1,197,19 iTotal Other Purposes 3,134.45 ITotal Transporatlon of j Pupils 5,871.72 j CAFTERIA AND SCHOOL j LUNCHES— !A"37. Personal Service 3,479.84 j B-13A. Supplies and Food 11,273.66 5,320,047.00 Total Other Purposes 11,273,66 11,70 iTotal Public Lunches 14,753.30 5,208.74 • ’ F-5. Teachers Retirement con- 50,200.00' tribution co qjj on -*F-G. Emploves Retirement i Contribution 138,248.25 "p“7*Board of Education 24,905.50 Contributions Can’t find that right color . 'ord has It. See Hughes Ford Inc CASH FOR CREAM: Open 6 days yellow Springs, Pd, Adv. each week. Ridenour’s Poultry j _____________________ ___________ 21-23 Se. Market Place, Spring-i ............................................ field, Ohio i l For Sale: IN CEDARVILLE, Ex- > i elusive 8 rm. Brick, with 2 car gar. A Beauty Unclescribablc and Un-1 Oma Stinson a Minor, whose 10 deK- 18’ W. 385.50 feet to an iron last known address is Grimsley, ■P‘Pe ln the north line of Walter and believable at $17,900. A “Life with * Father Style Living,” you hardly j find anymore, J Cali Collect, the McDaniels, Day* Tennessee will take notice thnt on Nellie A Nash; thence N Oldeg. 37’ the 14 day of February, 1955, Er-!w - 89-51 feet to an iron pin between nest E. tlnson filed Ills certain pet- j two end posts corner to C. G. and ition against her for divorce on t he! A* MrKnight; thence with their ton, O Madison 4595. Or George P.j grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty j line N* 10 dcg* 18’ E, passing an iron Huffman and Co. RealLors, Dayton, and Extreme Cruelty before thejp*n a*’ 488*99 feet 512,49 feet to the Common Pleas Court of Greene i P°^nt ° f beginning containing ,99 County. Ohio said ease being No ; acres be the same more or less. 29482 on the docket of said Court! Promises described and con- and will come on for hearing on o r jve*vcd heiein being the west part of after the 7 day of April, 1955. ! Ule 2 ncres of land conveyed by Ernest E. StinsontChnrles E* ftIld Nora Voohres to Plaintiff ] Denver and Nellie Bently by deed Philip F. Blum Attorneyys for tho Plaintiff. R. E. Gearhart. Clerk of Courts Greene County 3-17-24; 3-3-10-17-24 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS Sales Service Rental WILLIS LUMBER CO. Washington C .H., O. dated April 19, 1944, and recorded in Volume 184. page 134 of the Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio, Subject to the following provision contained in the deed recorded in j Volume 214, Page 105 of the Deed j Records of Greene County, Ohio, j Grantor also hereby conveys to ]the grantor and privilege and use of ! of a well located on tho property of j the. grantor and privilege and use of . all conduits carrying water from jsaid well to the property of the 1grantee. Said right to use said well ■and conduits shall be a covenant/ (running with t!te land and binding Walnut 1171, _ ---------------------- • — ,— ,— ALL AROUND FARM HAND wants work. Henry Ater. Phone 6-4305, Cedarville, Ohio. — — ----------- m - ------------------------ WANTED: Housework of any kind, or baby sitting. Call — 6-3411 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our fri­ ends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us at the loss of our beloved son Cpl. El­ mer Phillips Story. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev, Ramon Kqnkright for his consoling words, donors of the many beautiful floral offering and cards of sympathy and the Powers Funreal Home for their efficient service and kindness. MR. AND MRS, E. C. MOORE, Mother, Brothers, and sisters. INI PERSONAL PROPERTY THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1955 BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M.— LUNCH SERVED Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell at public auction on the Waldo Binegar Farm, located nine miles east of Washington C. H., Ohio, four miles south of Jeffersonville, three miles north of Milledgeville, one mile west of State Route 70, one mie north of U. S. 35 on the Creamer Road( follow arrows off of highways). 14 Registered Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Six registered Aberdeen-Angus cows, 4 and 5 years old, bred to calve in March; two registered Aberdeen-Angus heifers bred to calve in April and May; three registered Aberdeen-Angus heifers, open; three Angus steers, average weight 600 pounds. NOTE—An exceptionally good, small herd of quality registered Aberdeen-Angus cattle make up this offring, carrying Blackcap, Blackbird, Greenbrier, and Burgess bloodlines, All females arc calfhood vaccinated. T, It, and Bang's tested, 70—HOGS— 70 Thirty Hampshire feeding^ shoats, average weight 150 lbs.; 30 Hampshire feeding shoats, average weight 100 lbs.; 10 Hampshire sows bred to farrow second litter March 10th, All hogs double immunized against cholera, 52— SHEEP— 52 Fifty Western open wool ewes, 3 and 4 years old, bred to start lambing March 15; two registered Montadale rams. FARM MACHINERY John Deere Model A tractor (late model), in excellent condition, with new rubber, complete with powertrol and cultivators; Allis Chalmers WD tractor (late model), complete with hydraulic system, in excellent condition; 1952 New Holland Model 80 automatic wire-tic pick-up baler, only used two sea­ sons, with tailer-made tarpaulin cover; John Deere Van Brunt 15-7 wheat drill, on rubber, like new; Allis Chalmers all-crop combine, 5-ft, cut, with p. t. o., complete with Raddle-type pick-up attachment, windrow spreader attach­ ment, and Hobson bean and straw cutter; John Deere No. 290 two-row tractor planter on rubber, complete with 38-inch check wire, good; Minneapolis Mo­ line one-row corn picker; Universal 32-ft elevator, complete with dump and Wisconsin air-cooled motor; Minneapolis Moline 8-ft. (heavy duty hydraulic) tractor disc; Brillon 10-ft cultipacker; Dunham 7-ft. cultipacker; Dunham two- row rotary hoe; Walsh Model 80 hydraulic wagon lift and dump; John Deere side delivery rake, on rubber; Templeton hydraulic manure loader with fork and scoop; Colby rubber-tired wagon, complete with factory bed; Harvev power sheller mounted on two-wheel trailer, with Wisconsin air-cooled motor and cob conveyor; John Deere 7-ft. power mower with hydraulic lift; Allis Chalmers two-bottom, 14-inch pick-up breaking plow; Minneapolis Moline two- bottom, 14-inch breaking plow; lime and fertilizer spreader, 12-ft.; sulky hay rake; hay tedder; two feed wagons with flat top and feed wagon with box bed. STUDEBAKER 1948 Model %-tori pick -up truck complete with grain bed. in good condition, MISCELLANEOUS Three Smedley single hog boxes, complete with oak floors; five Thomas single hog boxes, comnictc with oak floors; two Smedley eight-drop hog feeders, on platforms; three Smedley two-dron hoe feeders; two winter hog fountains, on platforms; three sheep salt boxes, oii runners* four sheen hay racks, on runners; cattle hay rack, on runners; oil tank heater; two cattle salt boxes on runners; six-hole calf creeps on runners; power lawn mower, 18-Inch, !FEE®S“ , >00® bu- ear corn in crib; 800 bales of mixed clover and timothy hay wire-tied* 200 bales alfalfa and oats hay, wire-tied; 150 bales alfalfa mixed hay, wire-tied; 150 bales second outline alfalfa hay wire-tied; 250 bales of, straw wire-lied, ^ HOUSEHO LD GOODS RCA 16-inch console television complete with aerial and motor; Laundrell automatic washer* S * t ^ l e u 'm rug. ^ rcW,rerator! " « - * » « * coAsIstlng of teble and four c h S l Lunch served by Spring Grove Methodist Church W, S C, S, TERMS—CASH DELBERT M, BINEGER, OWNER WASHINGTON C. II„ OHIO, ROUTE 4 PHONE JEFFERSONVILLE 6-6732 L I N D S A Y AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER BUY or RENT . t0:0-.nip:0i0ttnm0. j JUST ARRIVED 'Carload Of Creosoted iPoles— Assorted Sizes [School Enrollment 629.00,OTHER AUXILIARY AGENCIES— iSalaries and Wages ........ 90,000.81'A-50, Other Special Service 45.00 [BALANCE, JANUARY 1st, 1954 i Total Persona) Service 45.00 General Fund ............1.078,0*1; E-14. Tuition Paid to Other Bond Retirement Fund -3,840.50 Districts 183.85 Building Fund Savings Fund . . . Total.............................. RECEIPTS— General Fund Bond Retirement Fund Total .......................... Total Receipts and B a lan c e ................... EXPENDITURES— General Fund . Bond Retirement Fund Building Fund Total.............................. General Fund Bond Retirement Fund Building Fund | Leads In Sales Because It Leads In Quality SET IT—FORGET IT 1 WEEK FREE TRIAL —O— MANUAL CONTROL FROM $92.50 AERO SOFT WATER Jamestown Ph. 4-5911.—4-4541 AUTHORIZED LINDSAY DEALER FARM BUREAU CO-OP i Xenia, Ohio Phone 2-3541 j 251 Bellbrook Ave. ; 1 I0^^0s0m 30s02m 0s0mm 0im 0s*' S i • I, ............ ..... ......... ........... i For A SAFE FUTURE Save How Total Other Furooses ’ *Total Other Auxiliary 6.508.00 840.00 2,008.51 9,540.36 215,798.03; Agencies OPERATION OF SCIIOOT 138,465.17; INT— -1,473.75 A-42 to *14 inc. Personal 51,660.28. Service 212,664.20 B-8. Gas 861.12 B-9. Fuel 1,473.75 R IO. Janitors Supplies 3,746.46 F-9 Writer 9,585.36 BhllcUng Fund&j;2 ETAOIN T E-10 Rlpefrieitv Total Total Expenditures and Balnnce REVENUE— General Fund Bond Retirement Total Property Tax 6.070.76 375.53 2.404.20 2,507 93 234 93 2,581.53 218.81 45 04 360.36 .3,133,83 E-11. ToI«nhnne F-17 Advertising 215,798,03 F.-1R, Hauling ‘ E-19 Other Contract and Open 49,833.43- Order Servic" 1,588.95 , 24,905.50 F-2. Rent of Instruction 74,738.93 Rooms l IMPROVEMENT LOANS i t City Property or Farms j I Let Us Sell Your Ileal Estate ! 1 Courteous, Efficient Real Estate j i and Auctioneering Service ] 4i/2% Farm Loans C, E. LONG —Realtor— Phones - Office 4-7811 - -Res. 4-7801 N. Limestone SL, Jamestown. O. A t Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association 2^4% Earnings OUR GOTH YEAR m0sm Keep this Ad by Your Phone. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE DAY PHONE 4-9691 NIGHT 4-7431 HALL i. HILL FARM SERVICE JAMESTOWN. OHIO FOUNDATION PROGRAM <F-3. Insurance Cash Received 56,210,86 Deduction for Teachers Retirement: . 6.508.00 Deduction for School Employes Retirement 840.00 Deduction for County Board of Education .......................... 2.008.51. Total Foundation Program 65,751.22 Other Districts ................... 183.85 Deduction for Tuition Paid Interest from State on Irreducible Debt ............................. 63.26 Tuition from Parents and Fntroas ..................................63.00 State—School Plant Rehabili­ tation . 2,284.81 Federal Aid .Publics Law 874 15,032.18 Cafeteria and Lunch Room Receipts ......................... 3,508.88 Total Revenue . . ....... 161,442.88 NON-REVENUE— Sale of Text Books and Work Books .............. 1,461.28 Insurance Adjustments ......... 249.59 Transfers to •.......... 1,710,87 Total Transactions . . 163,153.75 ADMINISTRATION— A -l to 14 inc. Salaries and Wages Adm. Officers and Employes 3,768.0 Total Personal Service ___3,768.00 B-l Office Su p p lie s ............211.11 D -l. Replacement Office Eqip- ment ______ 10.00 E-15. Service Fund—Traveling Expenses ......... 96.01 Total Other Purposes______318.72 Total Aministration ........ INSTRUCTION— |A-15 to 29 inc. Personal Service . ..................... B-4. Text Books B-6, Other Education Supplies E-G. Repairs Educational Equipment Total Other Purposes Total Insthuctlon LIBRARIES— B-5. School Library Books Total Other Purposes Total Libraries Here Now! Ultimate inAutomatics/ 4,086.72 73,045.14! . 5.06! i 966.67 1,018.51 12,303.06 Totnl Other Purposes Total Operation of School Plant, 18,373.82 MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT— C-l. Materials for Malnt. Bigs. and Grounds 817.44 E-2. Repairs School Build- Inns 3,602.13 Total OtherPurpoes 3,873.57 Total Maintenance of School Plnnt 3.873.57 Total Operation and Main­ tenance ________________ 22,247.39 DEBT SERVICE — H-1. Bonds Maturing 14,000.00 H-3. Interest on Bonds 8,538.75 Total Debt Service 22,538,75 CAPITAL OUTLAY— 1-2. Improvementof Sites 754.85 1-3 New Buildings • 51,660.28 1-6. Equipment for Old School Buildings ................... 3,067.48 G 237.02 Total Capital Outlay 55,71963 Total Expenditures 212,664.20 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS— Cash Money on Hand—In Deposi­ tory, Active and Inactive Accounts . 3,133,83 ••Inventory Supplies and Materials . 2,500.00 ***Lans (Cost! . . . . . . . 8.900.00 •••Buildings (Cost) . 500,000.00 Investments 45,000.00 Total Asscsts 559,533,83 LIABILITIES— Bonded Debt ,«_^-_»312,000.00 Certificates of Indebtedness Outstanding 15.000.00 2,800.84 [Total Liabilities 327,000.00 SExcess of Deficiency of Assets—; a 297.50 iTotal 232533.83 3,104.30 ; 77,049.44 * ------------------ ---------------- ---------------- i Hughes Ford Inc., in Yellow Spr- 8]J-88 - ings have just the car you need. Pd. OlIvOU i , 811.89 AdV. REAL ESTATE BROKERS SALE CONDUCTED BY B A l L E Y - M U R P H Y D A R B Y S H I R E 'H o u r LIFTING LUGGING HANGING WORK TIME MONEY FARRITROL *. *s«lect the correct drying temperature for any fabric f 4 t . SUM*R-SUN LAMP « *. clothes come sunshine fresh With no danger of fading. , DOUBLE PASS LINT TH A P . . . twice as large as any other dryer. , . . . , SNAG-PROOF DRUM . . . smooth zinc-grip steel will not snag clothes. . . . . LIFETIME BURNER . . . vastly superior fuel-saving burner} guaranteed for life* _______ OURCOMPLETEAPPLIANCE LINE... DR SKELGAS OR NATURAL GAS! Convenient Terms Duke’sAppliancesAndHardware JAMESTOWN, OHIO PHONE — 49851 RUPTURE WONDERFUL new invention now sold here. If you wear any kind of truss, then see this latest scientific discovery — ELININATES TORTUROUS BULBS, BELTS & STRAPS— “ SUTHERLAND’S IMPROVED TRUSS” -—Guaranteed never to break, rust or lose tension.— No elastic,— No leather—No odors. HEIFNER’S PHARMACY JAMESTOWN, OHIO rilONE 4-4371 • SALE • MEN’S WORK SHOES—BLACK OR BROWN COW HIDE OR ELK TANNED LEATHER LEATHER SOLES Sizes 10, 10V2, and 11 Left In The Group IF YOU WEAR THIS SIZE— HERE IS A BARGAIN VALUES UP TO 56.98— SALE PRICE $ 2.98 ELLISON’S MODERN SHOE REPAIR Jamestown, Ohio Owdk WMt A IpadoHnd financial Institution PEOPLES Building & Savings Co. Since 1885 11 Green St, Xenia, O. I

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