The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

i . V CUDARVILL* 0J4RALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, HOI. STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT AUDITOR OF STATE B u r e a u o f in s p e c t io n a n d s u p e r v is io n o f p u b l ic o f f ic e s Financial Report o f theBoard o f Education FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER Slat. 1*30 Cedarvill* Township, Rural School District, Groane County, Ohio RECEIPTS REVENUE: Tuxes—Bond Interest and Sinknig Fund.----- ------------$ 6,164.56 AH other purposes-—,— .--.—-.— — -- 20,949,39 Taxes—Proceeds of distribution of 2.65 mills levy— 10,904.92 Total Taxes __________________________ $38,018.87 Interest from State on Irreducible D eb t...— - ----- - 64,45 Depository Interest — 50.85 State Aid for Educational Equalization— - 733.34 Tuition from other Districts 2,310.00 Other Text Books, e t c .--------------^ 917.34 Total Revenue-----------------------— ----------------- — $42,094.85 TOTAL RECEIPTS____- .............- ------- „ ------------ — $42,094.85 BALANCE, JANUARY 1st, 1930: General F u n d _____i __________ ,________ ___ ._______$ 287.29 .Bond Interest and Sinking Fund______ - — ----------- 44.10, Total Balance — ______________—— ------ $ 331.39 Total Receipts and Balance___ •--------------- — $42,426.24 Transfers to Sinking Fund —------------------------------- - ' 572.59 , Total Transactions__________________ - — ------ *- 42,998.83 DISBURSEMENTS A—PERSONAL SERVICE: Administration— Members Board of Education------------- -------------$ 104.00 Clerk .................. ............................................ ±—- - 420.00 AH other Administration Salaries and Wages — 3,044.44 Instruction— Principals, Teachers, e t c .____________, ______..$19,000.56 Auxiliary Agencies— Employes for Transportation of Children---------$ 1,350,00 Operation of School P lan t- Janitors, Engineers and Other Employes —----- $ 1,710.00 • Total Personal Service ------------- — --------------- $25,629.00 B—SUPPLIES: » . • , ' Administration Office--------------------------- -------—$ 1.25.14 Motor Vehicles Used in Transportation of Pupils 772.22 Text Books ___- — ------ ,---------- 1486.60 Other Educational------- ------------.--------------------- 362.88 1 G a s ................................... ——.................... — 223.62 Fuel— __________ _.................. .............______....... 949.08. Janitors — — ------- -------- •— — ----- — 236.78 f f Eliminate Rats From 1140 Farms F msmht * In Five Count!** Have Raked Their Buildings With Red Squill 25,27 $ 3,881.59 876.80 765.51 . .$1,642.31 198.57 198.57 O th er____.___ — ------------------—--------- - —----- Total Supplies ,------- ------------ — - ------ -------------- C—MATERIALS FOR MAINTENANCE: Equipment and Furniture----------------------- . . . — Motor Vehicles Used in Transporting Pupils Total Materials for. Maintenance -------,-v D—EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS: Recreational .-------------------------------- - ------------ 3 Total Equipment Replacements ------- - E—CONTRACT AND OPEN ORDER SERVICE: Repairs School Buildings - - ----- . . . ----- -------------- -------3 Repairs Motor Vehicles Used in ' Transporting Pupils Repairs Educational Equipment —— . . . ---------- -------- Electricity — —............ .............. - ................................. 663.10 Telephone —— ,---------------------- —-------------.------------- 68.15 Transportation of Pupils—Contract----------'------------- 36.00 Tuition Paid to Other D istricts----------------------------- 72.00 Advertising ------------------------------------------------ 33.33 O th er______.----------------------------------------------- .---------- 27.08 Total Contract and .Open Order Service---------- •- 3 2,923.08 F—FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS: Ttaxes ______________________________________ t _____ 208.67 Teachers Retirement Contribution-------------------------- 750.47 In five Ohio counties farmers are waging war on brown rats, poisonipg with red squill the voracious rodents which singly consume each year live­ stock feed valued at two dollars. The five counties are Madison, Pickaway, Fairfield, Fayettd and Boss. Since the first of December county agricultural agents in these counties, assisted by the department of ento­ mology o f the Ohio State Uniyersily, have prepared baits for 1140 farms, killing, it is estimated 22,800 rats. This number is an estimate based on .the presumption that 20 rats are kill­ ed on each farm that is baited. Red squill is a poison which is re­ puted to be harmless to man and domestic animals. Rats, it is explain­ ed, have not the power to eject from their stomachs matter taken in, which explains, the rat campaigners declare, why rats’ are so choicy in what they eat. To cater to this trait in the rats and to give them full power to exer­ cise a choice, the red squill is placed jn diets o f .fish, .hamburg and cereal grains. The cpBt of the baits is 50 cents for a farm. On farms , most plentifully supplied with grain, the fish and hamburg and most popular,, temporarily, with the rats. Red squill is a bulbous plant which grows along the shores of the Medi­ terranean Sea. The bulbs are ground before being mixed with the baits. This method of killing rats is rapidly displaying the older methods which called poisonous, gases into use. City officials of Urbana, hearing, of the success . o f . the rate eradication campaigns, have enlisted the services of the the state rats from the city dump. department of entpfnaiSgKi of i university to eradicate the 1,189.27 843.25 .80 Emergency Crops To Provide H$y Partial Failure of 1930 Seed- ings Present* Urgent Problem $ 959.14 H 4,500.00 2,281.25 $ 6,781.25 $42,014.94 411.30 $ 411.30 42,426.24 572.59 42,998.83 Total Fixed Charges and Contributions DEBT SERVICE: „ " Bonds Maturing —— — — — ------— — ------------ Interest on Bonds----------------- ------- ------------ -— Total Debt Service----------------------------------- ------ TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ............................................ - BALANCE, DECEMBER 31st, 1930: Ganeral Fund ------------------------------------------- ---------- 3 Total Balance — — —------------- ---------------------- Total Disbursements and Balance -------1------- - —------- *— Transfers to Sinking Fund------------------------ -------------------- Total Transactions--------------- ------------ ---------- ------------- - ' ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS— / „ Cash —— —— --------— ------ -— - —--------- -------3 Accounts Receivable.-------- — — ——"------------ ------- Inventory Supplies and Materials — ------------ Lands (Cost) — — ................- ------------------------- 5,000.00 Buildings (Cost) - .......... - — .........— - — —— 75,000.00 Equipment (Cost) — - — ------ ---------— ------— 10,000.00 Total A s s e ts --------------- .------------ ■— LIABILITIES— Accounts Payable---------------— - — -------------------—3 280.00 Bonded Debt 7- -------- ------------- — ------■-----——--------* 41,500.00 Total Liabilities .............. .......................^— — $41,780.00 Excess of Assets— ------------—— — --------------1 School District, P. O. Address, Cedarville, Ohio, March 24, 1931 I certify the foregoing report to be correct. A. E. RICHARDS, Clerk, Board of Education. Tax Valuation--------------------------------------------------------------------" - ?3'930^ Tax Levy - ___ - ________ — --------------------------------------------------- 512 411.30 387.00 1 , 000.00 $91,798.00 School Enumeration * Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET P h on e 8 0 S_ K* SMOOTS P. P» SMOOTS MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED Entire or partial-failure of a high proportion of 1930 seedings of grasses and legumes has thrown hay-problems into the limelight, according to R. D. Lewis, extension specialist in farm crops at the Ohio State University, hay will be provided this spring and who declares»that in many counties summer by emergency hay crops, by utilizing .existing crops of wheat*and rye, or by -fertilizing old meadows having reasonably good stands o f grass. Oats is the cereal best adapted for hay production,.- he says. . Grass, and legume seedings may be made with oats as a nurse crop. On well-limed soils biennia! sweet clover sown in oats will oftentimes produce profitable returns. Following the removal of the oats for hay, the sweet clover will usually‘produce an. excellent hay crop for cutting in late September or early October. When cut at the milk to soft dough stage of*maturity and properly cured, Lewis»states,-oats make a very palat­ able and ‘nutritious hay for nearly ail kinds Of livestock. It will probably be one of the most satisfactory emer­ gency hay crops for growing in 1931 in much of the drought stricken area. Usually where oats are sown for hay and are not used as a nurse crop, the rate of seeding is increased to 3 or 4 bushels per acre. In most of the drought area where clover and grass are to be seeded With oats, it is a good idea to sow from 1% to 2 bushels of seed per acre for hay. Ordinarily, oats should be sown fes early in the spring as the land can be prepared. While oats respond well to liberal applications of fertilizers, the use of fertilizers for hay production alone may not pay, Lewis points out. How­ ever, applications of about 250 pounds per .acre of a 4*12-4 fertiliser will often produce profitable returns be­ cause of its marked effect on the seeding* made with oats. Young Wife, Afraid to Eat, Lives on Soup "Afraid o f stomach ggs, I lived on so*p for 5 months. Then I tried Ad- lerika and now I eat most anything without any. gas."—Mrs. A. Connor. Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acta on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old poi­ sonous waste you never knew was than. Don't fool with medicine which cleans only PART o f bowels, but (let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid of *11 gas! •Brown's Drugs. .' OWNERSHIP STATEMENT, n ils is to certify that Karlh Bull i* owner, publisher and editor of the Cedarville Herald and that there are no bondholders or mortgages. KARLH BUT.!.. Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day. and checks Malaria in three,daya. 686 also In Tablets. PROOF POSITIVE - Thirty thousand satisfied cus­ tomers, with their accounts safe in our keeping, is proof positive of -the confidence of the people of Clark County and #vicinity m their constantly growing financial institution. __ - We Pay &%% Compounded Semi-annually BUY NOW! I; I Prices Are ^Advancing-Fast LEGHORNS ......... $10 1 ALL HEAVY. BREEDS $12 Our money invested exclusively in first mortgages on approved real estate. ........... ^ |Buynowbeforepricesadvancefur­ ther . % The Merchants and Mechanics Savings and Loan Association THE STURDY BABY CHIGKCO. Main ausd Limestone Street. Springfield, Ohio i Box 423 Springfield, O. | Cor. 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