The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
cm x m m * s a m t s , fw day , march t*, im IT A T l OF OHIO ] DSTARTMEKT AUDITOR OF STATS BUREAU OF INSrWCTJOX AND SUPERVISION OF PUBLIC OFFICES FINANCIAL REPORT OP THE bo a r d o r edu cat ion F o r F is c * ! Y e w Ending D e c em b e r 3 1 s t, 1 9 3 4 c e d a f v A^ le t o w n s h ip r u r a l s c h o o l d is t r ic t GREENE COUNTY T »x V * l* a 4 ie * ^ M M iM 0 . T »x L#vy 8.16 Mills. School Enumeration 687. RECEIPTS 1 M n C N U E ; Taxes..Local Levy (exclusive o f 2,65 w ills levy) ------- '$12898,29 Sinking *«d Rood Retirement F u n d ____________ 4699.53 Proceeds o f dktributlpn o f 2.65 mills levy— 7321.53 Classified Property T a x e s ------------------- 1 ----------- 3745.43 TOTAL TAXES ...------------------------------------------- 28659.88 • Interest from State en Irreducible D e b t--------. --------------- 69.60 Depository Interest . _____ _____,_,___________ _____ ___ 122.41 Stale A id fo r Educational Equalisation . . . ------------------ 7568.00 Tuition frMn other Districts ----------------- ------- -------------- 1183.70 Vocation Education and Rehabilitation fo r Deaf, Blind and OriyphMl CUldreR from gtate and U. S. Gov. . . 4857.67 Liquid Fuel Tax . . . T-------------- ----------------------------------- £871.76 Text Books, etc* __ 687.22 ' TOTAL REYE I& IE ------------------ L-------------- ----------- 47020.24 NON-REVENUE: ♦State A id Note Sold . . . ___________________ ^ - r ---------- 4673.00* TOTAL NON-REVENUE w -------------------------- — 4573.00 LETTE RTO THE EDITOR (Contlcuttf fr«M p*f* U TOTAL RSCEIFTS' *— ------ -------- ------ . --------■ • BALANCE, JANUARY le t, 1935: General Fund’ ____— . . . , ----------------------------- 827,46 Sinking Fund ---------- -----------------------------------------— 96.73 51593.00 TOTAL BALANCE . _________________ - - _________ TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCE _____ - __________ TRANSFERS TO SINKING F U N D ---------------------------- TOTAL TRANSACTIONS _________ . ___________ DISBURSEMENTS PERSONAL SERVICE! Administration—Members Board o f E du ca tion ------- .— $ 104.00 Clerk _________________ - ______________ . ________ 420.00 A ll other Administration Salaries and W ages - - 2160.00 Instruction—Principals, Teachers, e t c . ------ . . . . , ----------- 18909.41 Auxiliary A j^ e ie s—■Eihployes for* Trans, o f Children _ 1200.50 A ll other Auxiliary Agency Salaries and Wages _ 160.0 Operation ofS ch looIP lan t— . Janitors, Engineers' and Other Employes — 1709.94 Maintenance *o f .SchooltPlant*^Othet‘ Special Services _ 299,38 TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICE --------------------- ----- SUPPLIES: . Administration O ffic e --------------------- ------- ----------------------- 125.78 Motor Vehicles Used in Transportation, o f P u p ils -------- 754.44 924.19 52517.43 54.28 52571.71 County directory. In other words, I directed this personal effort to the voting electorate o f Greene County. I mailed them several days before election fo r the exprees purpose o f giving the opposition a chance to reply, They didn't. But the voters did. So fa r as I know the B . O. L. C. authorities have never by word o r in ference requested any county attorney a engage in political activities. On the contrary they prohibited any o f them from being candidates fo r poli- i ticel office’ on 1h e ground that their entire time was needed to finish the work. We knew that as soon as politically safe, Mr. Marshall would join opposi tion to the present administration. The surprise is th a t, he should select the H.O.L.C. as his first-effort and endeavor to inject the subject o f polities. The recipients o f H.O.L.C. loans know that politics played no part in’ their eligibility, nor were they threat ened or cajoled into. Democratic sup port. On the question o f recognising “ cheap politics" when he sees it we believe the congressman to be more competent and experienced than his attack •would * indicate: and refer particularly to the personal attack Circulated by pamphlet ■against Mr. Donahey and Mr. Davey the night be fore election when no time fo r reply was possible. v Jtf anyone has taken advantage o f Mr. Marshall politically w e are sure he has the sympathy o f the entire community. GEO. H. SMITH, A tty fo r H.O.L.C. in Greene Go. 24963.23 Text Bocks -------------- --------------------------------------------------- School Library B o o k s --------------------------------------------'------ 611.10 125.89 662.65 319.35 727.92 276,26 Other TOTAL SUPPLIES-------------------------------------------— MATERIALS FOW"MAINTENANCE:. 829,46 ■ : .. 4432.85 BuSdfogs and Grounds ,— Equipment and Fu rn itu re----------------. . . . . -------------. . . . . Motor Vehicles Used in T iim eportintrPupik------------------ TOTAL MATERIALS FOR M A INTENANCE ------ 428.88 37.60 433.94 900.42 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS: Other — . . . . . . . . ------— ---------------- -------------------- 20.63 TOTAL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS . . . . — CONTRACT AND OPEN ORDER SERVICE: Repairs School Buildings ------------------------------------ ------- 312,12 20.53 Repairs Mote*. Vehieftto Used in Transporting Pupils — Repairs Educational Equipment ---------------------------------- Water ,f.,r.i-r- - r - : - ..... r-t-'-r- ............ —'1 -■ 547.30 32.28 171.62 V E lectricity — .— — — ------------------- -— 531.67 77.37 777.60 1117.82 38.63 48.25 144.27 Tefttphone"V - . . . — --------------— --------- Transportation o f Pupils—Contract ■------- ;_ l . — -------- Board and Lodging o f Pupils ------------------- ------------------ Advertising . . . . . ---------------------------------------------- ------------ Hauling --------——--------------- -— —— ------ O th e r ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- TOTAL CONTRACT AND OPEN ORDER SERVICE FIXED CHARGES AND CQNTRIBUTIONS: Beat Instruction Rooms and B u ild ings------------------— 36.50 In su ran ce___- ______ - _____________________. _______ _— 66L72 Taxes 101.70 Teachers Retirement Contribution —---------------——------ 1476.28 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT SERVICE: Beads M aturing------------------------------------------------------ -— 3500.00 Interest on B on d s------------------ ------------- ------------------------- 1481.00 .TO TAL DEBT SERV ICE _________________________ CAPITAL OUTLAY: Equipment fo r Old School Buildiagi— - ____828.97 Equipment fo r Administration Offices and Buildings —— 9.90 Meter Vehicles -----------*__________________ _________ — 3682.00 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY -1 ___________________ Certificates o f Indebtedness—State Aid N o te * ____ - — TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS’ — _____ ______ . . . . _____ BALANCE, DECEMBER 31st, 1934: General Fuad - __________________ ____- ___—___ - _____ 2055.30t TOTAL BALANCE ------------------------ ----------------------- TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCE . TRANSFERS TO SINKING F U N D ___*________ j TOTAL TRANSACTIONS___- _______________ . . A S S E T S A N D L IA B IL IT IE S ASSETS: Cash — — — ——-------------------—— - ___________— 2055.30+ Amounts Receivable . . — _____ . . ________________ 3510.90 Jar^ntory Supplies and M aterials_______ - _____________ 1000.00 Lands (Com ) —. . . —. . . — - ____5000.00 Buddings, (Cast) #*#**<»»*• at*## «*at*«*••****>##■»*■#*«*■*,» 76000.00 Equipment (Cost) ___. . . . . . . ___ „ ______ *___________ 10000.00 TOTAL ASSETS ______ . . . . . . . ________ . . . 3793.83 2276.15 4981,25 4620.87 *4578.00 50462.13 +2056.30 62517.43 54.28 52571.71 <* m *a»A«***> m <w »*»«»«#****•£««<& «(*««# * 4**4 LIABILITIES: Aeemati Payable m — ,*** —d^ENPEHNEva useesedtaeied#4enieeei*e* TOTAL INABILITIES EXCESS OF ASSETS *—Duplioatiew, f— foriade* $107.09 in closed bank. 7710.68 27000.00 96560.20 34710.58 61855.62 SMbool District P. O. Addrefifi: Cedarville, Ohio March 1 ,1935 I certify tit# forccoltti report to ho com et, A. E. RICHARDS, THE RAW DEAL “ Only three months more” did the Democrats shout, Then Hoover and his gang will all ■be o u t;. - Our troubles forget with jo y and glee The moment we start our savior F . D. Expenses be cut b y twenty-five per cent A new deal to come forth with, the President . , No more will the hungry-man roam the street A ll w ill. have money and plenty to ■eat. Now what has become o f this wonder ful talk Is there no more sorrow on the old sidewalk? Or have they done as they always dm Failed to make their promise conm - true? Government expenses are they lower ' by fa r ? Or havent they risen by thousands per hour What about prosperity and joy and cheer? Are we to. get that out o f whiskey and beer? They tell us we must be patient and wait, The NEW DEAL has done wonders even to date. A ll too true the nation sadly can say; We’ve got millions and billions MORE taxes to pay. A CITIZEN. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that S. H Squire, Superintendent o f Banks o f the State o f Ohio, in charge o f the liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an appli cation in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, asking fo r authority to sell certain real testate to Florence Williamson, Mary W il liamson and R. T. Williamson. A ll parties interested will take notice that said application will come on fo r hearing before said Court on the 26th day o f March, A . D. 1933, at 9 o’clock A . M. or as soon there after as the same may be heard. S. H. SQUIRE, Superintendent o f Banks. In charge o f the liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that S. H. Squire, Superintendent o f Banks o f the State o f Ohio, in charge o f the liquidation o f The Exchange Bank, o f Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an appli cation in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, asking fo r authority to compromise and release judgment against Lester McDorman and Elenore McDorman, A ll parties interested, will take notice that said application will come on fo r hearing before said Court, on the 25th. day o f March, A . D,, 1936, at 9 o ’clock A , M. o r as soon there after as the same may be heard, S. H. SQUIRE, Superintendent of Banks, In charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. MAN WANTED for Rawlalgh route of 800 families. Write immediately, Rawleigh Co., Dept, OHL-848-SA, Freeport, 111. Citric, BOftri of Education, !*•»** 0 Wanted—We buy and sell new and used ears. 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It uses no more gas than a 4-cylinder car—has low o il consumption—seldom heeds valve grind" ing or carbon removed. See this 1935 Ford V*8 today. It's a ntxv «wto* mobile value! A U T HOR I Z ED FORD DEALERS The Comfort Engineered 495 ANt> VP P. 0*&X>ett<iit £ 0 # Univmd&*& CAjiAW #wJW r
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