The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

C*r\AJlV lUA ffifcfcALD, tJlID A t. ttifc tttA R Y 16, i6M SCHOOL NEWS (Ctonftaued from firit page) {quintet held their own until the lMt the Cedsrville - Wilmington game, C o n in g Junior Class Play—March 12, 1987. Hie most exciting, muse of this s e a m was staged -when Reas High teams- end .the^Red end White teems clashed in the local gym-Friday night before the largest crowd that has at­ tended any local basketball game for several years. Cedsrville H ie University nutrition specialist also states th a t women who choose cooking as a career' will find an inter­ esting field for research in the cus­ toms of eating and of selecting foods team now places second in the league j jfoosier Schoolmaster,” shown in the j employed by people of different na­ tions, Some of these customs seem few minutes of play, when Ross team Tuesday evening. •sewed two baskets ending the game «— - with a 25-21 victory for Ross, This The Ho . .. Schoolmaster being a league game Cedarville boys'; The benefit motion, picture, “The standing. j school auditorium, February 9, was I The Red and White girls' team , well attended. The receipts amounted peculiar to Americans, but then, .an romped to victory over Ross' feminine j to 245.10, while the expenses were jAmerican on,ce won an eating contest/ sextet, with a score of 49-14, thus I$13.60. The net proceeds of $41.50 because his Cuban opponent could not convince himself that pumpkin pie'wka edible, / maintaining the undefeated record in' league circles. Baad Plsys for College Game At the invitation of Cedarville Col- boys’ !lege, the High School Band played at STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT AUDITOR OF STATE BUREAU OF INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF PUBLIC OFFICES FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION For Fiscal Year Ending December 31st, 1936 CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENE COUNTY Tax Valuation, $2,603,535.00. Tax Levy, 8.45 Mills. School Enumeration, 526. RECEIPTS REVENUE: Taxes—Local Levy _____ _____________________ : $12449.19 Sinking and .Bond Retirement F u n d __________ 4914.85 All other purposes __________________ _____ 3004.50 Classified Property Taxes •__________ ,___ 1413.14 Sdles T a x ___________________________^___ 27876.30 will be used for food, shoes and cloth­ ing for needy school children. Life Is Too Short * To Master Cooking NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PROBATE COURT Greene County, Ohio No, 2887 B. E. McFarland, Admr. of the .Alice Ford McLean, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Estate ot TOTAL TAXES ........................................ ^_____ 49657.98 Interest from State on Irreducible D eb t____ ___ __-_ 78.23 Depository Interest I— ______----------------- 18.61 State Aid fo r Education Equalization ________ ____ _ 1023.32 Tuition from other Districts ______ ________ ______ - 1231.02 Vocational Education iund Rehabilitation for Deaf, Blind and Crippled Children from State and U- S. Gov­ ernment 4064.69 Liquid Fuel T a x ------------------------------------------- 1439.94 Cafeteria, Text-Books,-etc.____________-_______ z — 1841.79 TOTAL REVENUE__ ___ - _____ ____ _____ NON-REVENUE: Sales of Property — ___ - ______-— _________ ____ 1.00 Insurance Ad^ptments— —. . . . ---- — ~ — ------- 24.27 Warrant Returned_______________ ---------------------- ’ ACA TOTAL NON-REVENUE *...............................-__ _ 4.54 $59355.58 29.81 TOTAL RECEIPTS^____________ _____ ^.................. .1 BALANCE, JANUARY 1st, 1936 _ General F u n d ____ -__— ■------------ ----------- 1 —--.------ - 1859.21 Sinking F u n d ;— —a_________— ------------------------ 1185.95 59385.39 Bond Retirement Fund Cafeteria. 98.29 14.190D TOTAL BALANCE 3127.26 TOTAL RECEIPTS and BALANCE TOTAL TRANSACTIONS___ 62512.65 62512.65 DISBURSEMENTS < PERSONAL SERVICE: Instruction—Principals, Teachers, etc. Operatoin of School Plants—Janitors, Engineers and • Other Employes ___ _____ _______ _ TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICE SUPPLIES: Administration Office ------------- ;OtherEdoeational Gas - __________ ________________________ Fuel .......................................................................... TOTAL SUPPLIES_______________ 1................ MATERIALS FOR MAINTENANCE: BnildingB and Grounds----------- ------ _____________ Equipment and Furniture ------------1------------- 4— Motor Vehicles Used in.Transporting Pupils _________ 703.75 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS: Administration Office - . -— —. — TOTAL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS____ CONTRACT AND OPEN ORDER SERVICE: Repairs School Buildings ---------------- ------------- ... Repairs Motor Vehicles Used in Transporting Pupils Repairs Educational Equipment------ ----- ;________ W a t e r __ - ................ ............................................... Electricity ------------ ---------- ----------------------------- Telephone — ------ ---------------------— ---------------- Transportation of Pupils—Contract —--------—------ Board and Lodging of P up ils___________________ Advertising --------- .---------------- --------- .— -----—— Hauling — ----------------------------------------- ----- ----- Other ------------------------- --------- a —'———— 10.00 600.00 2506.64 _______ 25968.75 -- 1660.00 1790.00 233.00 53.75 566.59 1549.98 226.07 890^8 302.95 ______ 1334.42 187.16 ■*— 869.02 412.71 2.09 . 12.50 478.63 653.45 16.70 114.75 613.13 . 98.15 416.25 Women who are looking for a career which becomes brighter as the years of experience increase should take up cooking, according to Alma L. Garvin, nutrition specialist, Ohio State Sally Fooa, et « l . University, who quotes Louis Eus- Defendant*. . , TTj n . ... W purauanre to an order of the Probat tache Ude, a Frenchman, as authority court, Greene county, Ohio, i win offer roi for her statement. sale at Public Bale at tbe West Door of the Monsieur Uude, a famous chef said: S*10’ °5 «A t“Music, dancing, fencing, painting, at ^ o , O'CLOCK A. m ’.. arid mechanics in general possess pro- tho following described was eaiate,’to-wit fessors under 20 years of age, where- yllla,Benl°,f CcdarTJ‘Ue- Coun‘y . ,, „ , . or Greene, and State ofOhlo, and known as:— as, in the first line of cooking, pre- f ir s t tr I vcti —situate in tha village of eminence never occurs under 30. We Cedarville,, in said County and state, and being , .. ,, • . all of Lot Number Five (5) in Nesbitt’s AddI- ;SC£ daily young men anu| women who tion to tho Town of .CedarvUlo, Greene County display the greatest artistic abilities ° hlo< as designated on the recorded-plat of but in our line nothing but the most “"‘" skcdnd tra ct :-A iso in said vuiagl consumate experience can elevate a of CvdarvIUo, In said‘^County and State, and person to the rank of chief-professor. ^ ln^ I,a5t of Survay No- 3T<® entered- “ 1 . , . , e . ... In the name of William Tompkins, beginning COQlwry is an a rt which requires in at a stake easterly corner to Lot Number One addition to the most diligent and <*> In the Town of Cedarville and running ' i- thence with one of tho streets of said Town studious application, no small shale g, T4%° W. 10 poles to an alley; thence with of .intellect and the strictest sobriety said alley a , 14%° E. 55 feet to a stake; •mrl n n n r t il i li t v ” thence N, K. 10 poles to the beginning, a n d p u n c tu a lity . containing 3»i4 porches. With chefs w h o ta k e such p rid e in Excepting however about 170 feet off the their profession it is easy to under- eaf* end, of said last above described parcef stand why the French s v e noted for ,vifo to wm. p , Townaioy by deed dated April their ability as cooks, but cookery W. .1881,. recorded in Deed Recos-ds, Greene . . , , _ ’ __•_____ i____County,.Ohio, Volume 63, page 506. Said re- dates hack many centuries before mttini„K trBCt b6ing about 88 foet east and there was a nation called France. The west by 55 feet north and Bouth and lying R nm n n s a n d th e A th e n ia n s h a v e le f t south 01 I*18 0rst tract.hereinabove described. R o m a n s a n d tn e A tn e m a n s n a v e ira - Th0 ,lbovo premises arc situated on u>c south records of feasts that were amazing side of ChllUcothe Street, Cdnrvllle, Ohio, and for the peculiarity or the number of l,avo hoon appraised, at li.soo.oo, aud cannot ,, , , sell for less than two-third (2-3) of the ap. the.foods served. praised value thereof, Peacock and nightingale tongues Said property will be offered for sale at «■?«*«**•* i <**:*>" ssrsjss-m * » iieliogabulus. He rated goose liver as deposit ten ( 10 > percent of the purchase price food for his dogs and fed his horses With the Administrator.tho day of the sale,, and . . , ,.- , . . . . to pay to said-Administrator the balance of the raisins but the animals in nis zoo purchase, price, and receive deed for premises were given partridges ' and pheasants, purchased, within two weeks after dale of sale. He acquired quite a reputation on one administrator wiu pay. taxes on three M ” ■ r - premises Including those due and payable June occasion by serving the brains of 600 193 ", and the purchaser, or purchasers, will ostriches as one dish a t a feast, havo “« *«<>» to pay <*> said premises until Miss Garvin says that history, also B B. M c F a rla nd , Admr. gives Emperor Vitellius a high rating ’ of Estate of Alice Ford McLean, Deceased. _; „ » i, . J# w - 'HARRY 1). SMITH, Attorney for Admr. as a patron of the a r t of cookery. He o-m-ae— 3 - 5 -t 2 -t 9 got up a little snack for his brother; _______________ on one occasion that had 2,000 dishes of fish and 7,000 of fowl, each one dif­ ferent. The Spartans frowned on this has been sued for divorce on ground of willful absence for more than three years last past, and that unless he answgjw said suit,within«ix (6) weeks m the first publication of this no* e, judgment may be taken against iin. CasevNo. 21860. F. W. DUNKLE, 2-19—4-5 " Atty fo r Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Greene County, Ohio 32768.39 5980.22 1118.55 12.50 1015.78 65.84 12,30 48.10 TOTAL CONTRACT and OPEN ORDER SERVICE FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS: Rent Instruction Rooms and Buildings__ - ____ _____ 231.75 Insurance ------------- ------ --------------------------105.25 Taxes ____________ ____ _______ ___________ ______ 95.32 Teachers Retirement Contribution ___ ___ __ __ - - - - - 346.18 TOTAL FIXED CHARGES qnd CONTRIBUTIONS DEBT SERVICE: Bonds M atu ring____ ___ ____ ________________ ___ 3850.00 Interest on Bonds —___ __ _____ _____________—- ___ 1201.04 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE............................................ CAPITAL OUTLAY: New Buildings —................................................................ 2729,48 Equipment for New School Buildings - ______________ _ 1574.58 Equipment for Old School Buildings______ ___— 2472.91 Equipment fo r Administration Offices and Buildings — 170.00 Motor Vehicle# _________________________________ _ 617.00 3432,53 778.50 6051.04 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 7563.97 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS......................... _■.................. BALANCE, DECEMBER 31st; 1936: General Fund ______ ___ ,___ __________—— ____ 1642.55 Sinking and Bondi-Retirement F u n d __________ ■ - 386.89 Indebtedness Funding—H. B. No. 1 1 ___ - _________ _ 3763.66 Cafeteria ______________________________________ 13.85 56705,70 TOTAL BALANCE..............— ................. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCE TOTAL TRANSACTIONS — ..................... . 5806.95 62612.65 62512.65 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS: Cash *...... ................................................................. - ___ 6806.05 Accounts Receivable _____________________ _______ 10555.49 Inventory SupptiebamhMaterials - _____ ____ _____ 1000.00 Lands (Cost) — ............ ............. ............................... .. 6000.00 Buildings (C o st)-----------—___ ______________ _____ 85000.00 Equipment (Cost) ____ ___________________ _______ 15000.00 TOTAL ASSETS ____ _______________________ LIABILITIES*; Accountsi Payab le............................................................ - 4080.35 Bonded D e b t-----—............................................................ 28300.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES______ - ................................. EXCESS OF ASSETS — - ___ ___— .................. sort of high living and required that all persons eat the plain fare at pub­ lic eating places. The black brpth Eulah Yeager, Plaintiff, which was given credit for making the vs. - Spartans enthusiastic warriors was Leslie Yeager, Defendants, made from pork broth, vinegar, apd . Defendant whose place of residence salt. ••"•.’dSwifes unknown will take notice that he PLUMBING Bath Room Outfits Electric Water Pumps We are prepared to install Kohler or Standard bath room outfits and necessary bathroom plnmbing. We are alao agent* for the Duro Electric Water Pumps. HOT WATER HEATING PLANTS If you are considering a hot water heating plant let us give you estimates on the'American Ideal system installed. Wo con give you reference of our plants giving satisfaction in this community. F. E. HARPER Phone 130 Cedarville, Ohio The Chittenden, located only three blocks from the shop­ ping end theatrical districts, offers large, spacious rooms and splendid service. 300 ROOMS T stmt The Oasis and the Show Boat, both room faotaHaf entertainment, are the centers o f night Me is Columbus. -Large bedroom-end private tuning rooms are available. JO H N R. D IG N A N , Manager ALBERT ?*• 122362.44 32380.35 89982.09 HOTELS 4500 ROOMS IN B STATES School District P. O. Address: Cedarville, Ohio February to , 1937 I certify the fenregoing report to be correct. A* E*RICHARDS, Cleric, Beard of Education, OArrOW,OHIO . . . ...MIAMI motu . ODMIMWA OHIO................CHriTCMCEH HOTCt* OOMMBIM. OHIO..............TORT HAVE* HOTEL TOLEDO, OHIO ................ f o n t MEKMl HOTEL onionmATL onto. rotnn-AM souare hotel OAHTOH. OHIO... ,11,1 i. M i . . . AELDT.N HOTEL MOUNAfOLM. WD1AMA .....ANTLERS HOTEL OHtOAOO. ILL . . , OREAT HORTHCRM HOTEL MMML .AHSSMSMMona. »tRCHAUTEI ahdmwoh . mmaha . . , . . TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA' aahlama ssmuoKv.... ___ ohenmora kehtuokv . owsmmmho motel JA0X8OH, TENMCSSSZ. NEW SOUTHERN MOTEL et louw .u o . . . . . . . . . harm twain hotel WAOOTAKAS.,..,......... SALMONHOTEL LEGAL NOTICE . V LEGAL NOTICE Charles Sornberger, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 9th day of January, 1937, Edna Sornberger filed her certain action against him for divorce on the grounds of willful absence, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio in Case No, V lW lt *nd ihat said cause will cjrae on fo r bear­ ing on and a fte r F eb ru a ry * ^ I W t at which time judgment may be rend­ ered against him. MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-15—2-19-6t) 7 Notice^ is hereby given that S. II. Squire, Superintendent of Banks of the. State of Ohio, in charge of the liquidation of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio, has filed an applies- j tion in the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, fo r authority to j sell certain real estate to Cedarville! ..VtL&K- --mtS - D ' i:i*hd 44.^ r. / J x z J k y i / v i College. All parties interested will take j notice that said application will come j on for hearing, before said Court on : the 1st day» of March, A. D. 1937, at 9 o’clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the. same may be heard- S. H. SQUIRE, Superintendent o f Banks in charge of the liquidation, of The Exchange Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. NEW b y h i TISEM -O F T r sixth NOTICE QF APPOINTMENT I Estate of William B. Ferguson, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given that Bertha S. Ferguson has been duly appointed as Executrix of the estate of William B- Ferguson, deceased, late of Cedar­ ville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 6th day of February, 1QQ7 S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio ANH0UNCINB ALBERT PICK M A N A 8 E M E N T AND COMPLET I ON OF MODERNI ZATION BY THE ESTATE OF MARSHALL FIELD t NOTICE HOTEL f : LC.LEVERINB H andingO n tM t COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Greene County, Ohio Evelyn Tuck, Plaintiff, vs. Clifford Tuck, Defendant. Defendant whose place of residence is unknown will take notice that he has been sued for divorce on ground of fraud and extreme cruelty and that unless he answers said suit within six (6) weeks from the first publication of this notice, judgment may be taken against him. FRANK L. JOHNSON (2-12—3-19d) Atty for Plaintiff GREAT NORTHERN LEGAL NOTICE To Froncie B. Morris, whose last known place of residence is 867 N. Serrano Place, Los Angeles, Cal.: [ Please take notice that your hus­ band, H. C. Morris, of the city of Xenia, Ohio, has filed his petition for divorce against you on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. j That said petition will be. for hear­ ing on the 27th day of February, 1937, or as soon thereafter as convenient to the Court. a You are required to answer this petition not later than the date afore­ said, or be forever barred. MARCUS E. McCALLISTER, Attorney for the Plaintiff. (1-15—2-19-6t) ALBERT M liilill Timid FEW , lure Rpaaret no . h i Crerelnt tire Grow! H oitlura iaEo Ckloago'a hotel of h a I W hnndred kobmar-fumtehod h r w p a l Interior itenoralonL A l t a w w lw irb ilh . Rntoo '2JBO and up a ln g li.*3LBO«»J mp dmihte. Tho G n at Norlhorn. at Jacksoa Boulavaad and D aatbotn 8tiaat, ia.aMll ChfoagaV j moat ooaranlantlf attoatad hotaL HOTELS 4500 ROOMS IN 8 STATES aa.MVTOLOlOO i OOMBfllROHlO . OOUMSUa.CHOO ewowMin, ohio hlaCUUimij MOD i u i r i n u a a a u n a AHDCRSORHOTEL. . . . . I re m haute hourb . r r m mauim . muudut v om iRA.Monx........... im u m k naWaoar owawRORo HOTZL.onanSoaoC snnuoMv m w ao tm o am hotel . rfACsaoM.TXnNCMKE MARK Twain HOTEL................... ■» ASK FOR YOUR COUPON WHEN TRADING WITH You are invited to be in town at 8 P. M. next WEDNESDAY NIGHT when a special attraction has been planned. Bring the family and also invite your neighbor. Cedarville Merchants extend a special invitation' to be in town each Wednesday night until further noMcfti STORES AFFILIATING Pickoring EUtcIric! Shop Marion Allen, Ice Wright’* White V illa G -------. . . . _ ............ ... ........... g r o c e r y Cedarvlll* Bukory Bt’own’* Drag Store Cununings JChovrofot Agency Cuiamingo A Cr«iw«ll H momor V Dairy Paul Edwftrd*’, Dodg«-I%ntoMth CummlnM A Crnwall; by L. T. Duke*, Hardwarn Don'Adorn1Filling Station BIfio Bird Ten Room Even* Resteurent E. F, Hnkper# Plumbing C# H. Crottte C. E. MAster*, Grocer A. E. Richards Drugs Patton Ford Agency Parker Pool Room Rtgio pool Room Coxy Theatre Shane Barbershop Old Mill Camp Cedarville Grain Co, Martin Weimer Filling Station Dick Acton Filling Station* Allen Barber Shop Cedarville Herald C> L. McGuinn, Coal, Feed Cedarville Lumber Co« C. E, Barnhart C« H. Gordon A, E< Huey, Hardware 3* H. H. BROWN, President PAUL CUMMINGS, Secretary. COLUMI drills are 000 memb Guard in * portant ev. . of the vari' ih l and cri' States an Brigadier l . is the adp all, there . tions condi; April 19 i the state ; General Mi the, entire be inspect! ice unifor: made also property, .military o state, but sodden di bically to population efficient a the destru tendance < spectioiis Bald. • Improve ■ school ch.' Walter E , State De; , it is reali of a chil in the eh no wond parents, in child h appraisal 1 Hartung standard can con euipment and heal i o f its 1 janitors. ( in the S starting ■sponBorc Parents of"great ben Ha said • will be superint sicians, all possi ■ by the <■ So-cale j i those which ways ovnsuit aged tv 1936, at. i State H Jr. Th fatalitie '6,998 p( that th •luce cc highwav secured law whl of « *> . T h* ' Ohio pi iehing, James reached tion a iiunatei prison 1 annex i from t Woods Davi scoretn tion 7 " i (lor liec is'equi * ^ tf 1 gallon! W h D? fye ma create ye»F Mn N r ot fumi Hosp had 1 but • moni

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