The Cedarvile Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 1-26
CEDARVIttJB HERALD, FRIDAY, EfctMIA&Y 9, 1984 ANNUAL REPORT Of the Clark of th e ViH«|* of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, fo r the Fiscal Year Endlay December 31, 1933 Population, 1930 Census, 946 Cedarville, Ohio, February 6, 1934 I hereby certify the following report to be correct. JOHN G. JtCcCORKELL, Village Clerk SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES General Fund ........................................... 201.41 2220.65 2877.60 231.66 Auto License Street Repair F u n d ------ 087.20 Gasoline Tax Street Repair F u n d -------- 328.72 1421.07 1528.14 221.65 Totals General Village Funds ,________ 530.18 4328.02 4405,74 453.31 Water Works F u n d ............ ........................ 74.38 2727.53 2791.75 10.16 Electric Light F u n d .............. - ............... 23.36 1177.87 1119.00 82.23 Bond Retirement F u n d ............................. 4897.83 10417.27 14485,00 830.10 Grand Totals of All Funds (Clerk) „„5525,70 18651.59 22801,49 1375.80 Transfer Between Funds; General, July 3, 1933 to Water Works Fund -----—, — ----- 458.82 General, October 17, 1983 to Water Works F u n d -----— --------- ,275.41 General, December 30,1933 to Water Works Fund ----- ~— 100.00 Tax Valuation, 1932—$761580.00. Tax Rate for village purposes, 1932— Debt. 1.90 Mills. Other 4.63 Mills. Total 6.53 Mills. Total salaries and wages paid in 1933—$2952.64. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Oper. and New Con. Main. & Ep’p,etc- Property Taxes—General F u n d -------1504.88 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds _____-----______-------10417.27 Total Miscellaneous______ _____ _ Transfers to Other Funds (Water) Total Expenditures ___________ „_____ WATER WORKS FUND RECEIPTS Receipts from Service—Water Rentals _____ _____ Total Receipts from Serv ice___ _________________ Transfers from .General Fund ______ _ 54.73 834,23 4405.74 Total Property T axes---------------- Cigarette Tax — i------- —_— .— State Motor Vehicle License Tax Gasoline Tax -------------------------- Inheritance Tax—General Fund __ 16.30 Total Inheritance Tax - 11922,15 . . 29.29 678.20 1421.07 16.30 Total Taxes -------------------------- --------- i___ State Beer License F e e s ------ ____-------■------------ ---------- 323.75 Local Licenses and Permits ----- ------------------------------ 7.00 Total Licenses and P e rm its -----—------ ---------------------- Fines and Costs — .---------—------------- ------------------------ Rents and Interest—General" Village F u n d s ------ -— _ 62.53 .Exchange Bank—10% Dividend — ----—--------- ----------- -— 169.30 1893.30 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio, February 5, 1934. UNIT CONTRACT PRICE United States Public Works Na- rector and the Resident District Deputy Director of Highways, The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids. O. W. MERRELL, •State Highway Director. Total Receip ts___________ ______________ EXPENDITURES Office E xp en se s___ ___ _____ __________________ Wages of Employes ______------------ -------------------- Fuel and Light --------------- -------------------------- Repairs to Buildings, Machinery & P ip e s ______^ Other Operating Expenses ___ ,___________ 1893.30 , 834.23 ! 2727.53 Total E xp en se ------ --------- ------------- Lands, Buildings and New Equipment New Meters ______----------------- ------ . 9,50 ' 950.08 6.50 242.05 1233.62 150.00 200.00 tional Recovery Municipal Project No. jjo SS TWI*. FARM SOLD 425‘F’ SATURDAY TO ALLEN TURNER Sealed proposals will be received at _____ jthe office of the State Highway Di- The George W. Conner farm of 152 rector of Ohio, a t Columbus, Ohio, acres in' Ross township was sold Sat- , until two o'clock P. M., Eastern Urday by R. J, Mooreman, adminis- Standard Time, I' riday, February 23, trator of the estate, to Allen Turner. io»]4 . . ____ Total Const, and Improvement — ___________ Total Expenditures _____________ _______________ ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND RECEIPTS Miscellaneous Sales e t c .------ ______----- ----------- Auditor Settlement Total Receipts from Service ---------------------- 2441.75 350.00 2791,75 19.34, for improvements in; Greene County, Ohio, on part of f be farm was appraised at Section Cedarville of the Columbus-' Cincinnati Road, S. H. No. 6, U. S. Route No. 42, in Cedarville Village, by grading roadway, construcihg drainage structures and paving with Bituminous Macadam Surface Course —Road Mixed. The price was $54 an acre or $8208, $60 an acre. JUDGMENT GIVEN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ifulda J. Wilson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Solomon Wilson has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Huldft J> Wilson, deceased, late of Miami Town* ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 10th day of December, 1933. S. Q. WJGGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, 176.01 1001,86 1177.87 Total Receipts --------_______------------ -------- ___________ 1177.87 EXPENDITURES Other Operating Expenses _____------------- ----------- ______ 1119.00 . Total Rents and Interest _________------ — Penna R. R. Co. for Electric L ig h ts --------- 87.50 Total Miscellaneous Fees, Sales and Cha rges---------- — Public Service Enterprises—Water Rentals e t c . ---------- - 1893.30 Electricity Sales e t c .___ ___________ --------------- 1177.87. Total Public Service Enterprises 14067.01 330.75 29.10 231.83 87.50 3071.17 Total Expenditures — ------ ______________--------,___,---- ;__ 1119.00 BOND RETIREMENT AND SINKING FUNDS ,RECEIPTS Property Taxesr-Gemeral Property Tax _— --------------- 10192.00 Classified Property Tax --------------------- ^ 225.27 Total Property Taxes 10417.27 Total Receipts _— ,— — ---- -— --------— -----—— :— 10417.27 Transfers from Other Funds 834.23 Grand Total Receipts (Includes Total Revenue) ------------ SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES General Government—Legislative (Council).-------— — 168.00 General Executive ------------------------------------------- 712.50 Buildings (Town Hall etc.) — — --------------- -------- 156.85 18651.59 7.54 Total Charity Etc.-rPoor Relief and Hospital Care —--------- Total Highways --------- Public Service Enterprises- -Water Works ____ Miscellaneous—General Village Funds — -----—.— 54.73 Total Miscellaneous------ ----— --------------- --------- - Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds . . . ------ -------- Total Interest Total Expense and O u tlay -----------;------— Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds -------------------------- . i ■ ■ ■ i Total Bonds and Loans Paid ---------— — -------- - _ 440.00 ^ 61.88 _ 328.07 ._ 328.07 _ 23.00 _ 23.00 _ 1618.94 _ 1618.94 _ 2441.75 350.00 _ 1119.00 3560.75 350.06 __ ._ 54.73 _ 3585.00, • ..10709.72 357.54 10900.00 11257.54 834^3 .10709.72 12091.77 Grand Total Expenditures _____ _— -------------- ---------- GENERAL VILLAGE FUNDS Including General, Auto License, Gasoline Tax, Cemetery, Etc. RECEIPTS Property Taxes—General Property T a x -------_____— *— 1233.05 Classified Property Tax ——---------- — ---------------- 271.83 Total Property T a x e s ------ --------------- - Cigarette Tax ---------------- --------------- State Motor Vehicle License Tax — Gasoline Tax — ------ ------------ --------— Inheritance Tax ----------------------- — State Beer License__ _— 1504.88 29.29 678.20 1421.07 16.30 323.75 Total Licenses and Permits ------------------------- Fines and Costs ____— - --- ----- ----------------- Interest on Deposits --------------- ---------------- Total Rents and Interest ---------------------------- Penna. R. R, Co. for Electric L ig h t------------ Total Miscellaneous Exchange Bank—10' Total R e c e ip ts___ ____ ____________ ________ EXPENDITURES Council—Salaries, Incidentals etc. ------------------- Mayor—Salary, office expense etc. ------------------ Clerk—Salary, office expense, etc. ------------------ Treasurer—Salary, office expense, etc. ------ Solicitor—Salary, office expense, etc. ---------- - Total General Executive Offices — 1---------------- General Executive Offices—New Equipment _____ Public Buildings—Rent, Maint, and Repair ,____ Police Protection—Marshal and Police Salaries __ Total Police Protection ---------------------- -------------- Fire Protection—Fire Chief and Firemen's Salaries Sanitation—Street C lean ing____________ Sewers and Drainage ---------------- Garbage Removal------ - Total Sanitation -------------------------------------- «... Charity—Poor Relief and Hospital Care Street Repair Traffic Lights r ------------- - Total Highways _------- ----------- ------------- Miscellaneous—Legal Advertising 7.00 29.10 — 87.50 62.53 __ 169,30 . - . 4328.92 87.50 . . . 250.00 182.50 _„ 180.00 168.00 712.50 7.54 __ 425.00 156.85 61,88 - 120.00 106.07 440.00 . . 102.00 ■ ■ 328.07 'I 1525.34 98,60 23.00 l 1 54.73 1618.94 EXPENDITURES Bonds and Notes Paid ------ Interest on Bonds and Notes 10900.00 . 3585.00 Total Expenditures --------------------—_— -------r— _ 14485.00 BONDED DEBT Dec. 31, 1933 SINKING FUND TRUSTEES or VILLAGE TREASURER ASSETS Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds __.i,--------- -------------- 830.10 Special Assessments levied and uncollected (Construction)----------- 63620.00 Total Sinking Fund Assets ------------- ----------------------——------.___64450.10 Balance Operating and Construction Funds _____-------------- ----- —- 545.72 Grand Total Assets, December 31, 1933 -— ____— ------ .— ------__64995.82 LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING GENERAL BONDS Sewer (Village P o rtio n )------------,----------- .—---------------------------- 1200,00 Public Utilities: Water Works---- -— --------•------- *•-—— -— ------- 5000.00 Total General Bonded Debt ---------------- - ------------ —------------ ----- 6200.00 Sewer _________ __________________ - — .— _«----- * --------— ,—,15800.00 Water W o rk s______ ’------------------ .— ;---- '-----*— -----—•— .—.-T47820.00 Total' Special Assessment D e b t---------------- ----- --------- .--------------------- — ■-63620.00 Total Bonded Debt ..................... ........................................ - ............... 6200.00 Grand Total Debt. December 31, 1933 ...------------------------>-.-------69820.0.0 COMMUNITY BENEFIT !RADIO EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SHOW PBWjUABY 15TH! . .Classes in Some Tvnes. of English "Literature February, 1934 Instructor: Prof. Robt S. Newdick. Time: 9:30 to 10:00—30 minutes. Thursday, Feb.‘ 8—The Mediaeval -Questions and Re- El Brendel, premier Swedish come-1 dian of the screen appearing in 'Olsen's Big °Moment" Fox Films, latest comedy release, comes to the s Cedarville Opera House on Thursday, j February 15. Playing the role, of a Tale, janitor of an apartment house who' Friday, Feb.- 9 takes a hand at patching up romances, view. El Brendel is said to be given ample j Monday,. Feb. 12—The Modern Tale, opportunities to supply his audience] Tuesday, Feb. 13—The Folk Epic. ■ with laughs. A two feel comedy and | Wednesday, Feb., 14—The Artistic cartoon complete the screen program.-Epic. As an extra added attraction two] Thursday, Feb. 15—The Romantic radio entertainers heard over stations Epic. WLW and WSMK will appear in per-! Friday, Feb. 16—^Questions and Re- son, These entertainers present a view. program of singing accompanied by an accordion, guitar and mouth harp. The proceeds from this show will go to pay local groCerymen a debt incurred in filling Christmas baskets Monday, Feb. 19—The Epic Episode. Tuesday, Feb. 20—The Mock Epic. Wednesday, Feb, 21—The Song- Lyric, ' . Thursday, Feb, 22—The Dramatic for the needy. As donations for this Lyric, purpose were not sufficient to fill all Friday, Feb. 23—-Questions and Re- the baskets it was necessary to ask view. the local merchants for credit so that Monday; Feb. 26—The Dramatic the baskets might be filled and the Monologue. work completed. Tickets on sale at all Stores. SPRINGFIELD THEATRES OFFERING BIG SHOWS Wednesday, Tuesday, Feb. 27—The Ode. Wednesday,' Feb. 28—The Elegy. (Subject to change without notice.) Classes in American Government February, 1934 Instructors: Prof. E. Allen Helms, „ _ , , , TT" , . o . Prof Harvey Walker, Prof. H. S, The Fairbanks Theatre m Spring- poster> j r.f Prof, P , r . Aumann. field has arranged for the personal Time; l!l5 to i :45_30 minutes appearance of that famous pair of Monday, Tuesday, radio favorites, Lum and Abner, who Thursday, Saturday, built up a tremendous air following Saturday> r eb. ‘ 3-General In- during their long engagement on the formation and talk. , Ford Motor Car program over sta- Monday( Fcb. 5__The Citizen and tion WLW. The engagement is for Hia Rjght_ E . A. Helms, one day only, Saturday, and capacity Tuesday, Feb. 6-SufFrage — II. S. attendance is expected. "East of pogter j r> Fifth Avenue" is the feature. Wednesday, Feb. 7 - Political At the State Theatre "Hi Nellie," parties~H. S. Foster, Jr. Roy Chanslor’s widely read serial Thursday, Feb. 8—Same, which ran recently in Liberty mag- Saturday, Feb. 10-Nomination and azine, is being exhibited as the feature Election of President, E. A. Helms, attraction. This story of newspaper Mondayf Feb< 12_ The Pre8idency„ life is reported as being replete with General Survey-F. R. Aumann. j thrilling and exciting situations and Tuesday, Feb. 13 -W ar Pow ers-E | building to a climax of spectaculnr a Helms (proportions. Paul Muni and Glenda Wednesday, Feb. 14-President and I'arrell are starred. Foreign Affairs—H. S. Foster, Jr. j Those two half-wit nuts of screen Thuwday, Feb. 15-Same. Ifame, Wheeler and Woolsey, are co- Satunlay, Feb. 17-President and j starred In Hips Hips Hooray at Congress—H. S. Foster, Jr. (the Regent Theatre. Assisting the Monday, Feb, 19-National Admin- fun-maniacs are such noted Stars as {strative Organization and Civil Serv- Ruth Lttlng, Thelma Todd and jee—Hary Walker, ID°™>thy Irfe- Wheeler and Woolsey Tuesday. Feb. 20—Same, have done some mighty fine inter- Wednesday, Feb, 2 1 -8 tru cture and tabling in their previous releases but Work of Congress-H. S. Foster, Jr. all Information a t hand indicates that Thursday, Fdb, 22—Sams, Hips Hips Hooray" is a vertiable Saturday, Fcb. 24—Procedure mirth quake of howling glee from start to finish, A Bing Crosby short subject accompanies the feature. A New Complete Line of 10c Merchandise—Large Sizes Week End Special a t Brown's Drugs in Congress—Harvey Wajkcr. Monday, Feb. 26—The National Judicial System—F. R, Aumann. Tuesday, Feb. 27—Same, Wednesday, Feb, 28 — National Finance—Harvey Walker. Subscrlb* for the Herald. 35c Bayer's Aspirin, 2 do*.—20c Week End Special a t Brown’s Drugs The American Loan’and Realty Co., has been awarded a judgment for $310.60 in a suit against J, R. and Width: Pavement 20, 26, 30, 39,39 Alice M. Moore, in Common Picas and 40.71 ft. Court. Width: Roadway 36 ft. and variable. ____________ Length 3,486.81 ft. or 0.660 mile,. ! cost of construction,! REPORT OF SALE Estimated $35,719.41, . j Monday, February 5th, 1934 Date set for completion, August 1, The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co, 1934* j Funds have been programmed for (HOGS—Receipts 1394 head the construction of this project in the (190-230 lbs. ___ 4.25 @ 4,50 amount of $36,000.00. In the event;230-250 l b s . __________ 4.20 @ 4.50 contract unit prices indicate a to ta l;250-300 lbs. _________ 4.00 @ 4,25 ........ ............................. . I i j J. A. Park, M. D. | | Physician and Surgeon | I Day and Night; Phone 99 | | Office—S. Main Street, I. O, 0 . F. \ | Building, Cedarville Ohio- | Cedarville cost of the project as planned in ex cess of the amount of funds program med for the project the length of the project will be shortened if necessary 300 up ___ ___ ___:_ 4.25 down 170-190 l b s , .........- 4,00 @ 4.40 150-170 lbs. -4.00 @ 4.20 130-150 lbs.................. 3.50 @ 4^00 to keep the cost of the work within 100-130 lbs. _______ 3.00 @ 3,75 the funds allotted thereto. Feeding Shotes — ______3,25 down The National Reemployment. Ser.v- Sows, Light---------- -— 3.00 @ 3.50 ice, C. K. Horen, Local Office Man- Sows, Heavy — ------- ,___2.75 @ 3.10 ager, Court House,Xenia,Ohio, will Sows, Thin --------- --1.75 @ 2.50 furnish the successfulbidder an em- Stags ------------------ -— 1,75 @ 2.50 ployment list from which all labor VEAL CALVES—106 head shall be selected for this project. Tops --------- -------- —___7.60 The minimum wage paid . to all Medium — ------- ;--------- 6.00 @ 7.00 Group 1 skilled workers employed on Heavies ------- .5.00 down this contract shall be $1.20 per hour. Thin and Light — ----- .3.00 down The minimum wage paid to all CATTLE—Receipts 86 head . Group 2 semi-skilled workers, employ- Choice Steers _______ 6.50 @ 6.00 ed on this contract shall be $1.00 per Medium S te e r s ------------- 4.00 @ 5.00 hour. . . Best Heifers ______ :___ 4.00 @ 4.75 The minimum wage paid to all Medium H e ife rs ----- ^___3.00 @ 4.00 j , Group 3 semi-skilled workers employ- Thin Heifers --------------- 2.50 down | ed on this contract shall be 80 cents Fat Cows --- 2.50 @ 3.00 ( per hour. Canners and Cutters ___ 1:00 @ 1.75 The minimum wage paid to all Bulls —_______------ 2.25 @ ,3.00! Group 4 semi-skilled workers employ- Milk Qows--------___ __ 35.00 down ed on this contract shall be 65 cents SHEEP—Receipts 76 head per hour. Top Lambs ___________ 9.00 The minimum wage paid to all Medium Lambs-----------_8,00 @ 8.50 Group 5 common labor employed on Culls and F eed e rs___ __5.00 @ 6,75 this contract shall be 50 cents per Fat Sheep ___ 3.50 @ 4.00 i hour. „ Breeding Ewes _____ 4.00 (g) 7.00 The attention of bidders is directed Culls --------- --------- ----- 3.00 down to the Special Provision covering sub- HORSES ----- ---------- 50.0' @ 150.00 , letting or assigning the contract, to Today’s sale with 1662 head of ,live the use of domestic materials, selec- stock was far above any previous days ! tion of labor, wages, hours of employ- receipts, at this barn. P rices'were' ment, and conditions o f.employment, strong in all departments. Veal in a p r o g r am o f s in g in g a n d and hand labor methods. Calves with a new high of $7.60 with m u s ic on a c c o rd io n , g u i t a r a n d The bidder must submit with his many a t $7.00, and lambs with a new m o u th h a r p . a certified check- in an amount equal high of $9.00, made a record for this i *----- ' ’ to five per cent (5%) of the estimated vicinity. In the cattle division, some* P r o c e e d s o f th is sh ow g o t o p a y cost, but in no event more than Ten Lwey steers brought a top of $6.00, a d e b t in c u r r e d w h e n d on a - Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars. with several choice down to $5.50. tio n s w e r e n o t su fficien t t o fill Plans and specifications are on file More than 150 consignors sent stock t h e C h r is tm a s b a s k e ts f o r th e in the,office of the State Highway Di- to this sale. . ' f n e e d y . HOUSE Thursday, FEBRUARY 15 EL BRENDEL -IN - “O lsen’s B ig Moment*' -ALSO- % .Reel Comedy and Cartoon Special Attraction / Two Radio Entertainers from WLW-WSMK u p H o y x Sto*0 ®*8 - - i b w G°® . ° ^ ,b .o . 9 s ' * * . ^ b e t ^ , M e & , 0 .1V* *® 9 0 , AWV*e , f n s t . J W **8 ®4 0X 140 ? o t 5 S ^ - , « 2 ? « V .
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