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CHILLICOTHE (OHIO) GAZETTE AND CHILLICOTHE NEWS- ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952 61 Machinery and Tools Farm Machinery 1-USED 3 FT. ALLIS CHALMERS COMBINE 1-USED FORD TRACTOR with 7 FT. MOWER 1-USED NEW HOLLAND NO. 77 BALER Chillicothe Implement Co. 80 E.

Water Street Phone 2-6326 1946 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR Reconditioned 1 SIDE DELIVERY RAKE Used 1 FORD FERGUSON MOWER DRESBACH TRACTOR SALES Whisler. Ohio Dial 2382 Hallsville JONES IMPLEMENT Your Allis Chalmers Dealer Complete Shop Service KINGSTON, OHIO Phone 7081. Open Till 9 P. M. 7 TRACTOR BINDER, Irvin Route 7, ington Pike, DRESBACH IMPLEMENT COMPANY 1 Mile off 35 on Highy miles North of Richmond Dale.

Dial 14-447. YOUR CASE DEALER! MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR With Cultivators Like New See It Buy It, Grimes Implement Co. Mile North on U. S. 23 Ph.

2-6506 INTERNATIONAL COMBINE 62, with motor. Good condition. See Earl McNeal, Chillicothe, Route 2 or call Waverly 2-1772. USED FARM EQUIPMENT 2-7' MASSEY HARRIS COMBINES 1-B-G-6 CLETRAC 1-6' MASSEY HARRIS COMBINE 1 USED ELEVATOR PTO CASE BALER NEW HOLLAND AUTOMATIC TWINE BALER 3 TRACTOR MOWERS SAWMILL 1 MASSEY-HARRIS "101-Jr." TRACTOR DRUMMOND IMPLEMENT CO. 186 W.

Main St. Dial 3-4641 64 Specials at the Stores SATURDAY SPECIALS Salt Rising Bread Sweet Rolls Doughnuts Butter Top Bread Homemade Pies New System Bakery 7 E. Main St. Ph. 2-8818 POPULAR BRAND BEERS AT LOWEST PRICES.

BRIDGE STREET MARKET Corner Bridge and Water-Ph. 7836 64 Specials at the Stores Buena Vista Farm Store Located miles south on Waverly pike has Trying chickens, cut up, read: for frying pan; roasting chickens, turkeys, groceries and vegetables. Fresh eggs from the farm. All kinds of farm feeds, including baby chicks, turkey eggs and poults. rabbit and dog a food are sold, We sell DIAL 3-5838 SATURDAY SPECIAL TEA RINGS HEIGHTSMEN BAKERY 21 1 W.

Second St. Dial 9167 FANCY BANANAS 15c and 18c jumbo sweet oranges 49c dozen, 3 for 10c, all kinds of flowers, mango, cabbage and tomato plants, also sweet potato plants, All are nice sturdy plants. Priced reasonably, WM. FALCO, 213 E. Second St.

Ph. 7806. 66 Wanted To Buy MOUSER INFIELD RIFLE ACTIONS and rifles wanted. E. C.

Baird. 22 Huron Rd. MEN'S GOOD USED TRAVELING BAG--Must be large size, Write Box 7 care Gazette. 67 Rooms With Board ROOM AND Downstairs sleeping room. Private entrance.

739 Adams Ave. 68 Rooms For Rent DOUBLE SLEEPING ROOM. connecting living room with lavatory. Other sleeping rooms. 33 E.

Fifth St. Dial 8821. LARGE COOL SLEEPING ROOMNicely furnished. Garage available. 326 Clay St.

Dial 4754. FOR RENT- -Unusually pleasant homelike sleeping room. Excellent neighborhood. Garage if desired. Gentleman preferred, Dial 2-0431.

NICELY FURNISHED large front sleeping room in private home, 312 E. Fourth, Dial 9675. FOR RENT -Sleeping room, private entrance. S. Hickory St.

Dial 9192. VERY LARGE UPSTAIRS BEDROOM. Welt ventilated. Centrally located. Ladies preferred.

64 E. Second. Dial 6931. NICE SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENTPrefer two girls. 81 N.

Hickory, Dial 7201. MODERN SLEEPING ROOM--GentleShower. Reasonable. 200 South Mulberry, Dial 7922 or 7915. 69 Light Housekeeping Rooms 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping.

blocks from post office, 161 W. Fifth St. 74 Apartments and Flats 4 ROOM APARTMENT WITH BATHPrivate entrance. Utilities paid. Adults only, Phone 7942 after 4:30 for appointment.

5 ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT-No tub. Near shoe factory and paper mill on bus line. $30. Dial 9141. 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED APART.

-Utilities paid, $28 month. 263 Fourth St. 3 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTPrivate bath and entrance. Electric refrigerator. Dial 2-9672.

3 ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment. Centrally located. Private bath and entrance. Utilities furnished. No children.

Dial 8784. 77 Houses For Rent MAX M. FULKS REAL ESTATE BROKER COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Carlisle Bldg. Dial 6856 RALPH M. STARLING -AUTO-LIFE INSURANCE Room 4, Foulke Block.

Dial 2-6886 BOB DEUVALL 634 -Fire, Auto, Life Ins. 2-8673 S. D. Reichelderfer, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE 68 W.

Second St. Dial 2-7326 H. A. LORBACH 6 W. Main INSURANCE DIAL 9336 3 ROOM HOUSE near Veterans' hogpital.

suitable for couple. Electricity. Inquire 454 N. High St. FOR -Strictly modern ground floor apartment.

rooms and bath. Automatic heat. Garage. Central, Adults. Kunzelman, Water.

Dial 6231. BEDROOM HOME-Furnished or unfurnished. Excellent location. 167 W. Second St.

90 Auction Sale 30 Auction Sale Executor's Sale of Real Estate As executor of the estate of John Kielwein, deceased, I will sell the following real estate at public auction at' the front door of courthouse, Chillicothe, Ohio Saturday, June 21, 1952 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Consisting of lot 42x128 with 2 frame houses, 6 rooms and bath and partial basement; 4 rooms and bath and partial basement. 2 car concrete garage. All buildings in good condition.

Located at 134 and E. Eighth St. Appraised at $8500. at time of sale, balance on delivery of deed. Paul W.

Hertenstein, Exec. Office Room 10, Foulke Block. Phone 7286 R. G. PATTERSON.

Auctioneer. Phone 7157. Executor's Household As executor of the estate will sell the following household auction at her late residence 288 Sale of Goods of Belle Levy Cohn, deceased, I goods and antiques at public Mill Chillicothe, Ohio, Saturday, June 21, 1952 At 11 A. M. Mahogany drop leaf table; ceramic wooden shoe; bronze antique table lamp; small Oriental rug; Gulistan American Oriental rug 15'x11'4" Sarouk design and matching scatter rug all like new; 2 pc.

silk mohair living room suite; mahogany cocktail table; end tables, magazine racks; pair lamps; 3-way standing lamp with onyx base; other lamps; mahogany desk; Philco console radio; mahogany mantel clock with chimes; 2 occasional chairs; needlepoint mahogany foot stool; 2 large gold framed original water color paintings; white marble revolving pedestal: white marble bust; 10 pc. solid walnut dining room suite; mirrors; 5 pc. silver tea service; walnut muffin stand; small Oriental rugs; elec. grille; sandwich toaster; Kelvinator refrigerator; gas range; porcelain top table; Hamilton Beach elec. sweeper; Bissell sweeper; solid mahogany bedroom suite, with dresser with attached lamps, bureau and oval mirror; vanity and oval mirror; large wardrobe with mirror; 4 mahogany chairs; rocker; upholstered wing chair; 2 brass beds complete with innerspring mattress and spring; two 9x12 wool rugs and pads; throw rugs; brass clothes tree; cedar chest; 2 sewing cabinets; 17 pc.

ivory dresser set: card tables; 2 pc. solid mahogany bedroom suite; round mahogany table; bridge lamp; brown velvet chair; rare antique mahogany vanity dresser with 3 heart shaped mirrors and swivel chair; lawnmower; pictures; elec. fans: elec. heaters; rockers; wardrobe trunk; bedding; cut glass; china, crystal stem ware; vases, cooking utensils and miscellany; drapes cloisonne; ceramics. This is not a complete list so if you are interested in good furniture and antiques be sure to attend this sale.

Leslie W. Wright, Executor JOHN S. PHILLIPS, Attorney. R. G.

Patterson, Auctioneer. Mrs. R. G. Patterson and Willis Corcoran, Clerks.

81 Wanted To Rent 1 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE in country needed by Mead employe. Two children. Write Box 9 care Gazette, 83 Farms and Land For Sale FARMS CITY PROPERTY -LOANS W. D. HEISKELL, Realtor W.

HEISKELL Salesman Williamsport, 0. Ph. Office 27: Res. 28 84 Houses For Sale JESSE FRAD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 W. Second St.

Phone 4776 WHY NOT LEP US BUILD YOU A GUNNISON HOME? Easy Payments Quick Possession BOYER SON W. Second St. Dial 3-3650 PRICE SLASHED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Here's A Bargain 4 ROOMS WITH BATH East Second St. $4750 Chas.C. Evans, W.

Second St. Ph. 2-6456 PERRY LEE, Salesman Dial 2-4557 8 ROOM MODERN HOME Newly decorated, Inside and out. Venetian blinds and draperies. Nice garden and lawn.

Dial 1-3222 in Vigo. MODERN BRICK HOME 7 rooms and bath. Available 80011 As completed. Some home terms. building See prices, some of Inquire our lots E.

and Lewis, 1 mile west on 50 at Stanhope Drive. 901 JEFFERSON AVE. --7 rooms 2 baths. 543 CEDAR rooms. 2 baths Glenn R.

Stanhope-Realtor 574 Beechwood Dial 3-4208 LESLIE HINES Auctioneer REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 30 N. Paint St. Phone 9175 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME-Located in Story Place, Price $23,000, Write Box 6, care Gazette, 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE--New oil furnace. Cabinets and water in kitchen. New garage.

Wash house, fruit trees. Lot 66 x200'. Dial 2-3594. LIST Your Home For Sale With CHAS. C.

EVANS W. Second Ph. 2-6456 DON G. KEAR REAL ESTATE BROKER 10 Carlisle Bldg. Dial 2-8826 BUYING A HOME INQUIRE ABOUT OUR LOAN PLAN The First National Bank of Chillicothe LOOK 'EM OVER RESTAURANT Apartments.

$195 month income. 7 RMS-3 Bdrms. S. E. $10.500.

6 RMS-3 Bdrms. 5 acres. S. $6750. 2--3 BDRM.

HOMES--E. $10.500 each. RMS-2 Bdrms. End. $13.700.

RMS-3 Bdrms. W. End $16,850. RMS- 2 Bdrms. Londonderry.

$3,800. 2 HOUSES--W. on 35. Both for $7,000. 27 ACRES-2 wells.

$1500 6 RMS-3 Barms. acres. N. $7,500. acres.

S. $3,300. Poplar St. $3,200. 0010 Poplar St.

$4.800. DUPLEXES DOUBLES BUSINESS PROPERTY To Buy Or Sell See Us, Service That Satisfies LLOYD LEEDOM, Realtor LESLIE HINES, Salesman 30 N. Paint St. -Ph. 2-0876 or 9175 J.

R. FREELAND-Ph. 5661 Evenings ORVILLE BROWN REAL ESTATE BROKER Bainbridg Ohio Phone 2061 4 ROOMS BATH Full basement, furnace, lifelong roof, garage, side drive, nice yard and shrubbery. Priced Right For Quick Sale 862 ADAMS AVENUE 4 ROOMS BATH Full basement, furnace, lifelong roof, garage, side drive, nice yard and shrubbery. Priced right for quick sale.

$7100 862 ADAMS AVE. STORY PLACE Attractive 5 Room Modern One Floor Plan Living room with fireplace. Dining room. 2 large bedrooms and bath on first floor. Kitchen with built-in cabinets.

Second floor unfinished. All woodwork gum finish. Full basement, gas heat. large garage. Asphalt drive.

Large lot. House newly painted inside and out. FOREST BECK 5392 HARTRANFT 2-9478 BURTON PRICE 2-3640 EUGENE DRESBACH 7901 Kingston REALTORS Donald H. Watt Realtor MAJESTIC gala SKIRTS MUSICAL the waves TECHNICOLOR 84 Houses For Sate 3 Bedrooms Modern, brick, bedrooms, living room, kitchen dining and laundry on firat floor, with large bedroom and bath up, Hot water heat, cool and shady. This is an outstanding buy.

On a good street, FOREST BECK 5392 "JIM" HARTRANFT 2-9478 EUGENE DRESBACH Kingston 7901 Donald H. Watt, Realtor 5 with bath, Centrally located. $6.500.00. ROOMS with modern bath and kitchen, newly decorated. East.

$6.500. NEW 4 ROOM UNFINISHED HOME with garage, East. $1,000. 5 ROOM MODERN-West. Excellent location.

$11.500. 5 ROOMS with bath, on bus line and one block from high school. ROOMS with bath. Immediate possession. $5.800.

5 ROOMS is with bath on bus line. Close to Eastern avenue. $7,500. ROOMS with garage. $2,800.

8 ROOM MODERN- -Main St. Very desirable location for business or apartments, 140 ACRE FARM with 6 room house and large barn, some repair. A real bargain at $3,500. RICHMOND DALE 8 room double with bath. Ideal for home and income.

ROOM HOUSE in good condition. Has garage, barn, and other outbuilding. Has plenty of water. fruit 10 acreg of ground. Close to Clarksburg pike.

H. C. JUNK REAL ESTATE Room 3, Citizens Bank Bldg. Dial 2-0152 Residence 319 Piatt Ave. NEW 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH 1 ACRE Electricity, water.

Immediate possession. 4 miles east Bainbridge in Paint Valley--Route 50. Terms like rent. GOOD 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH 3 ACRES Electricity, water. 3 miles south of Bainbridge.

Terms like rent, W. A. SWEENEY Dial 2311 Bainbridge, 0. OUT OF TOWN OWNER WANTS QUICK SALE on a frame duplex on Madison avenue. 3 rooms and bath up, 4 rooms and bath down, Garage.

Nice lot. Good investment. 6 ROOM. 2 STORY FRAME--Garage. E.

Main St. $8500. 5 ROOM GUNNISON on full basement. Very modern throughout. 15x22 recreation room in basement, oil furnace.

large electric hot water heater, outlet for electric range. 14x20 garage, extra deep lot. Full landscaping. West End. near school.

Owner moving to another city. offers this quality home for sale for the first time. G. P. TURPEN, Realtor 12 Carlisle Bldg.

Dial 4946 BURTON PRICE 2-3640 Adelphi. LEO HODGSON, Realtor Residence 2-0774 7 ROOM HOUSE -Basement, garage, outbuildings, 8 acres land. Electricity, water in house, some fruit. Immediate possession. 4 miles southeast of Adelphi.

Write Fullen Queen, Box 246 335 PIATT AVE. DIAL. 2-9358 2 ACRES-5 room modern house. 2-car garage. 5 miles east on Route 35.

$7800. Possession at once. 9 ROOM DUPLEX Caldwell St. $21.000. Good investment.

5 ROOM MODERN- -E. Main. $14,000. 2 ROOMS- Poplar. $1100.

ROOMS-N. Poplar. $2600. '48 IRONWOOD ALL ALUMINUM 3 ROOM furnished. Sleeps 4.

Bottle gas stove tanks. fuel oil heater. Price reduced to $1700. ACRE-4 rooms, bathroom (no fixtures), plastered walls, bottle gas, telephone, built-in cabinets, drilled well, electric pump, water in house. concrete wash house, garage, good fence, all buildings in perfect condition.

Possession 2 weeks. 8 miles out on 772 at Brownsville. $4300. LOT 60x120 with concrete building 15x20' with mstde toilet. Good well.

Planted mostly in strawberries. Also 285 concrete blocks. Nice fence. East Side. $1600.

R. G. PATTERSON, Broker DIAL 7157 E. E. BAKER, Salesman-Ph.

5298 BEER TAVERN and rooming house combined, including all stock and furniture for $10,500. TWO 3-ROOM HOUSES with large lot. Plenty of fruit. Price $6,000. 5 ROOMS, bath, double garage.

Price $6.350. 8 ROOM MODERN with 1 breezeway garage. Beautiful lawn. E. Main St.

1 ACRE with unfinished block building. Belleview Hill. Price $1.500. 5 ROOM MODERN--Garage. large lot.

Close 2 BUILDING LOTS-W. Fourth, hill- top. Price $1,400. A. H.

CONAWAY, Realtor 534 East Second Phone 3-5596 863 N. HIGH rooms, $2750. $750 down, $30 per month. LAKE WHITE FURNISHED COTTAGE-Good location. Price $6,000.

90 S. HICKORY- rooms, bath, gas furnace, garage. Lot 60x60. Price $13,500. Z.

ALEXANDER, Realtor E. Water St. Ph. 2-5876 TWO LOWER PRICED PROPERTIES 184 ELM room modern. Price $8750.

Also Pleasant Valley. 5 room modern, wide lot. Price $8000. Immediate possession to both properties. GILBERT HURST, Realtor 15 WEST SECOND ST.

Office Ph. 4206 Residence 4208 60 ACRE FARM-Northwest on paved road. Housing for 750 hens. Will give half of 18 acres corn, 15 acres wheat. Equipment and pullets could be bought with farm.

M. G. DICKEY, Realtor 221 EAST SECOND ST. Office Phone 3-4447-Res. 3-4446 W.

A. REEVES. Salesman Phone 2-9795 3 Bedrooms We offer for sale. 3 miles west. storv home with 7 acres.

Living room. dining room, bathroom and extra modern kitchen on first floor. 3 bedrooms on second floor. Basement with furnace. Hot water heater.

Plenty of closet space. Large double garage. Good buildings. by appointment. FOREST BECK 5392 HARTRANFT 2-9478 BURTON PRICE 2-3640 EUGENE DRESBACH Kingston 7901 Donald H.

Matt Realtor 84 Houses For Sale YEAR ROUND LAKE WHITE HOME -Partially furnished, Extra lot. This is not a summer home. Water able. P. 462, Chillicothe, 0.

NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME- Tile bath and kitchen. Located West End. Priced for quick sale al" $10,350. Dial 5761 or 2-7136. MR.

THOMAS BROWN, 358 Western, may get a ticket to the Majestic Theatre at the Gazette office. 4 story, Drilled well. Londonderry, 0. $3,000. 7 ROOMS AND STOREROOM-2 car garage.

11 miles out on main highway. $5,500. 16 ACRES-7 miles out on township road. Rents for $10 per month. $800.

ACRES-2 bedroom modern. Excellent location. $12,000. OTHER FARMS. CITY AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES.

PAUL E. JONES REAL ESTATE BROKER 57 W. Second Phone 3-4153 Residence Phone 1-3562 86 Business Opportunities FOR SALE BY OWNER- WELL ESTAELISHED GENERAL STORE BUSINESS groceries, meats, shoes, clothing, hardware, auto accessories, paint and feed. Complete stock and fixtures, double room building with 5 room residence and bath over store. Everything complete under one roof on lot 60x120.

Coal turnace, electric water system, modern conveniences, insulated. All in first class condition. Good cellar and storage room on back. One outbuilding for garage and storage. We have "Clover Farm Stores' franchise.

Reasonably priced. Must be seen to be appreciated. Located 14 miles south of Logan, 12 miles north of McArthur, 22 miles west of Athens, 40 miles east of Chillicothe "Scenic Route 56" at Orland, 2 miles east of Route 75. For further details on good business opportunity see or write Ivan W. Miller, Route 2.

New Plymouth, 0. FOR SALE -Small restaurant doing a good business, in a small town. 8011 for selling, poor health. See Adam Mullens. Phone 39 Leesburg.

Restaurant and Filling Station Business 4 Room House Available. ROUTE 35 WEST. TEXACO INN Dial 2-3867 Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Education of the Kingston Union Local School District, Kingston, Ohio, until 12 o'clock noon, E. S. of the first day of July, 1952, for the purchase of bonds of said district, in the aggregate amount of $30,000.

Said bids will be opened and tabulated at the time and place aforesaid, and will be awarded at a meeting of the Board to be held at eight p. m. on said date. Said bonds will be dated the first day of June, 1952, will be in the denomination of $1,000 each, will draw interest at the rate of three per cent per annum, payable April 1, 1953, and semi-annually thereafter, on the first day of April and the first day of October of each year, but anyone desiring to do so may present a bid for said bonds based upon their bearing a different rate of interest, provided that where a fractional interest rate is bid, such fraction shall be one-quarter of one per cent or multiples thereof, Said bonds mature at the rate of $1,000 each odd numbered year and $2,000 each even numbered year on October first from 1953 to 1972, inclusive, and are issued for the purpose of remodeling an existing fireproof school building and acquiring necessary land. equipment and fixtures: are payable at the office of the legal depository of this Board, presently First National Bank, Kingston, and are supported by an unlimited tax.

Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder offering the lowest interest rate at not less than par and accrued interest. All bids must be accompanied by a bond or certified check payable to the Clerk-Treasurer, in the sum of $300, upon condition that if the bid is accepted the bidder will receive and pay for such bonds within a reasonable time after the award thereof or forfeit the same as liquidated damages in the event said condition is not fulfilled. Bids shall be sealed and endorsed "Bid for Kingston Union Local School District Bonds." The proceedings looking to the issuance of these bonds have been taken under the supervision of Messrs. Squire, Sanders Dempsey, Bond Attorneys, of Cleveland. Ohio, whose approving opinion and the printed bonds are to be furnished by said Board of Education.

The right is reserved to reject bids. Board of Education of the Kingston Union Local School District By R. A. FRANCIS, Clerk A224 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PROBATE COURT, COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO Estate of Charles A. Caplinger, De- ceased.

Notice is hereby given that Helen M. Caplinger of R. F. D. No.

1, Frankfort. Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Charles A. Caplinger, Deceased, late of Ross County, Ohio. Creditors are required to present their claims to said: Helen M. Caplinger, Administratrix within four months or be forever barred.

Dated this June. 1952. KENNETH STEVENS. Judge of the Probate Court Ross County, Ohio 7:5 A245 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PROBATE COURT, ROSS COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO Estate of Roger Chrisman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mildred Chrisman of R.

F. D. No. Spargursville. Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix estate of Roger Chrisman, Deceased, late of Ross County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to present their claims to said: Mildred Chrisman, Administratrix within four months or beforever barred. Dated this 11th day of June, 1952. KENNETH T. STEVENS, Judge of the Probate Court Ross County, Ohio 7:5 A243 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PROBATE COURT. ROSS COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO Estate of Ada W.

Harrigan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Helen W. Hydell of 20 N. Hickory street, Chillicothe, Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ada W. Harrigan, Deceased, late of Ross County, Ohio, Creditors are.

required present their claims to said: Helen tw. Hydell, Administratrix within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 13th day of June. 1952. KENNETH T.

STEVENS. Judge of the Probate Court Ross County. Ohio 6.21-28: 7:5 A240 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PROBATE COURT. ROSS COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO Estate of Ada Higby. Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that John W. Stratton of Piketon. Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Executor of the estate of Ada Higby, Deceased, late of Ross County, Ohio. Creditors are required present their claims to said: John W. Stratton, Executor.

within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 13th day of June. 1952. KENNETH T. STEVENS.

Judge of the Probate Court Ross County, Ohio 6.21-28, 7:5 A241 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PROBATE COURT. ROSS COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO Estate of Lillie M. Rader. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Cecil K.

Templin of 46 E. Eighth Street, Chillicothe, Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Executrix of the estate of Lillie M. Rader, Deceased, late of Ross County, Ohio. Creditors are, required to present their claims to said: Cecil K. Templin.

Executrix within four months or be forever barred. Dated this 13th day of June, 1952. KENNETH T. STEVENS. Judge of the Probate Court Ross County, Ohio 6.21-28, 7.5 A242 Legal Notices NOTICE OF FILING ACCOUNTS PROBATE COURT, ROSS COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO WHEREAS, accounts and vouchers have filed in the office of said Court in settlement by the Administrators of the Estates of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: August Carney, First, Distributive and Final Account.

Henry M. Bowles, First and Final Account. Harry Gire, First and Final Account. And by the Executors of the Wills of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: James Robins Hull, First, Distributive and Final Account. Charles F.

Erich, First and Final Account. Hubert R. Rader, First and Final Account. Nora Hickey, First 'and Final Account. Walter W.

Boulger, Second Account. And by the Guardians of the following named persons, to-wit: Myrtle L. Bucy, Incompetent, First Account. Carson E. Benner, Incompetent, Third Account.

Charles E. Botkin, Incompetent, 8th Account, Marilyn. Ann Leach, minor, Twelfth and Final Account. Lillie M. Rader, Incompetent, Second and Final Account.

And by the Trustees and the Trusteeships of the following named persons, to-wit: Maria J. 'Schooley, deceased, Third Account. C. W. Story, deceased, First Account.

Belle M. Myers, Distributive and Final Account. Notice is hereby given that said accounts and vouchers are now on file in the office of said Court, being suspended for confirmation, and persons interested in said accounts or any item thereof, may file written exceptions thereto, at least five days prior to the 21st day of July, 1952, when the same will be heard and continued from day to day until finally disposed of. KENNETH T. STEVENS, Judge of the Probate Court, Ross County, Ohio June 21 A239 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE BELLEVIEW AVENUE SEWER DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NECESSARY AND PROVIDING FOR HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 6602-2 OF THE GENERAL CODE OF OHIO WHEREAS a general plan of sewerage and sewage disposal for the Belleview Avenue Sewer District has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County, Ohio, and the detailed plans, specifications and estimates of cost of the improvement, and a tentative assessment of the cost as based on such estimates have been prepared by the county sanitary engineer and are on file in the office of the county commissioners for the inspection of all persons interested in said improvement and, Whereas such detailed plans, specifications and estimates of cost and the tentative assessments of the cost as based on such estimates have been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County, Ohio, and Whereas, for the purpose of preserving and promoting the public health and welfare, the said improvement is therefore hereby declared necessary, and it is hereby so resolved: Said improvement, its location, route and termini, are as follows: (a) Said improvement shall consist of an 8" sanitary sewer extending from the existing manhole at Belleview Avenue and Mead Drive westerly in Belleview Avenue to the Albert Leach residence, a distance of approximately 1120 feet.

(b) An branch of the sanitary sewer shall be constructed from Belleview Avenue at the Schneibel property extending northwardly to the Kennard property a distance of approximately 390 feet. (c) Necessary arrangements for the handling and treatment of sewage shall be made with the City of Chillicothe, Ohio. (d) The materials to be used shall consist of vitrified sewer pipe and either concrete or brick manholes at the option of the bidder. (e) The estimated cost of maintaining said improvement for one year is no dollars. It is recommended.

however, that a maintenance levy of approximately $500.00 be established and that no additional levy be made from vear to year as long as a balance of $300.00 or more remain in said fund. (f) No part of the cost shall be paid by Ross County but the entire cost shall be specially assessed against the benefited property within the sewer districts if not otherwise paid by the property owners. (g) The description of the boundaries of the Belleview Avenue Sanitary Sewer District, to be assessed. are as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of Belleview Avenue, said point being the southeast corner to William E. Schlegel's 1.27 acre tract; thence with the center of Belleview Avenue S.

45 deg. 57' W. 505 feet to the southeast corner to Ranald M. Julia M. Wolfe 1.66 acre tract; thence S.

65 deg. 57' W. 818.2 feet to a point at the southwest corner to Albert Leach one third (1) acre tract: thence with the west line of the one third (1) acre tract N. 12 deg. 13' W.

230 feet to a point at the southeast corner of Albert Leach 1 acre tract; thence with Leach's line S. 72 deg. 06' W. 269.32 feet to a point in the center line of Pohlman Road: thence with the centerline of Pohlman Road N. 11 deg.

09' W. 179.46 feet to a point at the northwest corner of the 1 acre tract: thence N. 75 deg. 51' E. 264.74 feet to a point at the northeast corner to the 1 acre tract; thence S.

12 deg. 13' E. 102 ft. to a point at the northwest corner of Albert Leach's one quarter acre tract: thence with Leach's north line N. 77 deg.

51' E. 341.7 ft. to a point, said point being in the west line of William and Hester Long and also being the northwest corner to Albert Leach 0.352 acre tract: thence with the west line of William and Hester Long, George L. Margaret M. Schneibel and Walter and Opal Kennard.

N. 12 deg. 13' W. 240 feet to a point at the northwest corner of Walter and Opal Kennard: thence N. 77 deg.

51' E. 341.3 feet to a point at the northeast corner to James W. and Opal M. Connell and in the west line of Ranald M. and Julia M.

Wolfe: thence with Wolfe's west line N. 12 deg. 13' W. 250 feet to a point at the northwest corner to said Wolfe: thence with the 'north line of R. M.

and Julia M. Wolfe. John C. and Doris Marie Redd. Freda B.

Layman, and William E. Schlegel N. 78 deg. 37' E. 538 feet to a point at the northeast corner to William E.

Schlegel: thence with Schlegel's east line S. 10 deg. 07' E. 350 feet to the beginning. containing 11.721 acres.

(h) The plans, specifications, estimates of costs and tentative assessments are on file at the office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse, Chillicothe, Ohio. where the same mav be examined by all persons interested. (i) Objections to the improvement, the tentative assessments. or to the boundaries of the assessment district shall be heard by the Board of County Commissioners on July 14th. 1952.

at 10:00 A. M. at the office of the Commissioners in the Courthouse. Chillicothe. Ohio.

at which time and place all persons interested may attend. (j) This resolution shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation. and on or before the date of the second pubhcation notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be mailed by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners to every owner of property to be assessed for such improvement, whose address is known and such notice shall state that the property of the addressee will be assessed for such improvement. FRANK W. JUNK CLYDE L.

THOMAS PRESLEY E. CALDWELL Commissioners of Ross County. Ohio CERTIFICATE The undersigned hereby certifies that the foregoing resolution was duly passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County. Ohio, at a regular meeting of said Board. June 16, 1952.

WILLIAM G. MARSH. Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County. Ohio. A237 PROBATE COURT, ROSS COUNTY.

NOTICE OF FILING INVENTORY STATE OF OHIO Estate of Bessie M. Ingle, Deceased. To the Executor. Beneficiaries the Will. all persons interested in said estate and the Attorney Attorneys representing any of the aforementioned persons.

You are hereby notified that an In. Legal Notices ventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Bessie M. Ingle, Deceased, late of Bainbridge, in said County, was filed in said Court. Said Inventory and Appraisement will be for hearing before said Court on the 10th day of July, 1952, at 10 o'clock A. M.

tions Any to said person desiring to file excepInventory must file at least five days prior to the day set for hearing. Given under my' hand and seal of said Court, this 13th day of June, 1952. KENNETH T. STEVENS, Judge of hte Probate Court, Ross County, Ohio A249 SHERIFF'S SALE of PERSONAL PROPERTY Case No. 21415 The City Loan And Savings Company VS Carls Sale L.

in Roberts Execution Order By virtue of an order of Sale in Execution to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Fayette County made at the April term thereof, I will expose and offer for sale at Public Auction in the rear of the Auction House, 13 S. Paint Chillicothe, Ohio on SATURDAY, July 12, 1952 at 10:00 A. M. the following described personal property: One Westinghouse Refrigerator Model S. A.

Serial No. K6854974 (8 Cu, Ft. with freezing unit). One Westinghouse Electric Range Model No. C66448 Serial No.

8H208740. TERMS: Cash on day of Sale. SAMUEL B. MARK. Sheriff, Ross County, Ohio Meredith Meredith, Attorneys.

A230 Erie Coal Loadings Slightly Under '51's CLEVELAND-UP)-Freighters loaded 1,362,187 tons of coal at Lake Erie docks last week, bring. ing the season's, loadings to 201,030 tons, the Ore Coal Exchange reports. Total shipments a year ago amounted to 15,173,813 tons. Driver Stops Payment On Traffic Fine Check CHARDON, -Chardon Mayor Donald Muchmore fined Charles Stone of Cleveland Heights $19.70 for reckless driving and took a check in payment. A half hour later Stone phoned him and said he was stopping payment on the check, the mayor complained today.

Church Conference Slated for LAKESIDE, 0. (7P) The Northeast Ohio Conference of the Methodist Church will hold its 14th annual meeting here June 24-29. Television Programs Tonight WTVN (Channel 6) 6:45 News 5:15 News 7:00 Curtain 5:30 Space Cadet 7:30 We the 5:45 Sports Picture 8:00 Big Story 6:00 Captain Video 8:30 The 6:30 Film Short 9:00 Boxing 6:45 Perry Como 9:45 Greatest 7:00 Twenty Questions 10:00 Three 7:30 Life Begins at 80 10:15 Summer 8:00 Trouble with Father 10:45 Weather 8:30 Tales of Tomorrow 10:50 Garnet 9:00 Cavalcade of Stars 11:00 News 10:00 Mr. and Mrs. Eells 11:10 Today 10:15 Golden Theatre 11:15 The 11:00 Late Show 12:10 Larry 11:30 Coming Attractions 1:00 Photo 11:45 National Anthem WBNS-TV WLW-C (Channel 1 3) 4:45 Western 5:00 Bar 3 Corral 6:00 Animal 5:25 Joe Hill 6:15 Jack 5:30 Meeting Time 6:30 News 6:00 Kukla.

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