The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

The Roa«mh Ctoh wW day, April Ttb at the W, W Geltoway. •f Nn. Ur. aad Mrs. LaerrenceGUtoagk #r# tawnmriiit the birth a i mmm last Sunday. Urn Hattie Owen* has returned ' hMai i f tbs wt l i i with her *e*s-i»-ia« and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Lott In Pittolmrgh, Fa» The Goldee Kbit circle of the W, E. chujth. met Thursday evening in. tha church pariors. For Sato— Rug Dxl? in food condi. tion, Phono 206. C..H, Crouse Mrs, M. I. Marsh will spend the week end in West Carrollton, O,, with her sister-in-law, Mr*. John Marsh, and her daughter, Misa Rebecca Marsh. taMly :to tha Petto* raa- -stcsat, wfcieh they **» A Urge Ariagatiee of tW Ural h nhutw laa church attend* •d a meeting o f tha Pieahytortes 8 e- ciaty to Pajrs— TwShr and Wtifnsa day in t i* Weetmiaistet church, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Frasier and lit­ tle daughter, Nancy, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. They returned to their home near Eaton, Sunday. Lawn Mowers reasonable. Sharpened. Prices Elmer Owens. Mr, A . G. Woodrow, local Ford deal­ er, has rented the W. J. Thrbox house to be vacated soon by Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Funsett. Mr. Woodrow has been a resident o f Springfield for many years where he was connected with the sales force o f the KeHey- Ford Automobile Agency. Mr. and Mrs. J, G, Townstey had for their guests Tuesday, Mir, Earl Jam­ ieson and,sister, Mrs. W. & McMil­ lan, ofFarmeraviHe, Mrs. Wm.String- ham o f Franklin; and Mr, arid Mrs. Robert Townsley, Mrs. 'E. C. Rader and Mys. R. C. Watt of this place. Mr. Jamieson, and Mrs.McMillan have been cubing for tbeir sisters in Far­ mersville. but will- soon leave, Mrs. McMillan for her daughter’s bomb : in Washington, D. C., and Mr. Jamieson for California. C O Z Y S, MAIN ST, CBDARVlLLB $ . FRIDAY “MISSING WITNESS! ” Daring Exp—w of Rackefeeuta Brought to Justice . SATURDAY • Thrills—- CM1I» —Aotion 'A Regular Bamg-up Wwelemt THE 3 ME3QUITEERS I® “ThePurple Vigilaiifeg” A D D E D FLOYD GIBBONS in “HIT AND KUN” Miss Betty fisher, Chicago, who graduated from CedarviUt A llege in *• recovering from * nasal ©per- stiott performed in Chicago, accord, lag to friends In this county. The operation was to correct a condition that was affecting her eyesight. RRFORTGF R A L i ■ Moodsjr, March * », 193* Sprlagfisld Lire Stock Sales C*. HOOS—1O03 head. 200-225 lbs..................... 8.15 225-260 lbs, .................. 8,75 250475 lbs, ............ 8,55 275-800 lbs.....................820 500 lbs, up .................. ,'..7,0$ to 8.20 180-J00 lbs............... 8.70 160-I8Q lbs......................g.75 to 8.80 140400 lbs......................8.35 to 8.75 180-140 Mae.......... ..........7.95 to 8.50 Treated Pigs ..............1150 down Untreated Pigs ..............9.30 down Heavy Sows .................745 to 72# Light Bows...... .........7.15 to 7.0O Stags ..................... :.,....4«0 to 5,50 Sows with P ig s ........ ..... f3 t * » #4# SHEEP A LAMBS—I05 head. , '' Top Wool Lambs ..... ...,.1.8,00 to *8.25 Top Clip Lambs.............740 to 7.50 Feeder Jmwfcs ...............6.00 to 5.50 Butcher Ewes 3.00 to 4.00 CATTLE—205 head, past Stems ......... .;.740 to 7.75' Other Steers 7.05 down Best Heifers...... ...........740 to 7.25 Other Heifers ■.......... ;..0,7O down Best Cows 5.00 to 5.75 Medium Cows .............4,30 to 4.00. Cutters Cows ........... ...:.3.50 to 3,00 Best*Bulls 6.05 to 640 Other Bulla . . . . . .......5.95’ down Stock Bulls .........1........ 7.60 to 8.00J Medium Bang Cows „.3,50,to 4.00 Milk Cows ................ .48.50 ddwn VEAL CALVES—2?8 head- Top ...... ................... ,.9.90 to 10.60 Good A Choice .... ,.,835,0 0.86 Medium .; ...6,90 to 745. Culls A Light ... ,5.20 down Continued downward price trends were noted in the hog department at tins ,sale today, the .decline amount­ ing to 60Cdnts per hundred under last Monday’s session, -The top .of 8.80" was paid for a choice' lot of 171 lb. Others 'in the, same? weight class .sold averages from, one local, producer, at 8,75. 8.70 and 8.76 whs paid fur must hugs offered •in the weight Spread o f 140 to 260 lbs., while some of these weights sold slightly lower. 261 lb, averages cashed at 8.55,.and 284 lb i t 8.26; Those sealing above m lbs. sold at .7,95 and 8.20. Treat*; ed shbtes sold downward from 11.30, while untreatedkihd* from 9.30down. Heavy sows topped at 74% and light weight kinds topped iifc 7,90. Sows with pigs' ringed from $36.00 to $46,00,. "■ , - Being out o f season the run of nhcep and lambs continued light, with tep wool lambs quoted at 8.0* to 8.25, and top clipped lambs at 740 to 7,50. Feeder* csstetd at 6.00 to 63% and butcher *wea at 3.00 to 4.00. m m * i —p— SUNDAY and MONDAY WALTER WINCHELL BENBERNIE SIMONESIMON! in “LOVE and HISSES** N E W S -------- C O M E D Y SPO T CASH P A IB FOK HORSES — — — COWS * I f Sire and Condition^ Prompt removal <?f Hog*, Ske®p, Calves, Colt# Telephone 454 XENIAFERTILIZES, & T A N K A G E CO. m CRDARTHUR HERALD, FRIDAT, A fB fL L 181$ y&aiieial tteportof the Board o i flilamtiott r— Planet T—r l a i n 8 — (nr » • » C ifcrd ik "fewuehtp Rwrat <Aao» OMtUr. REOEIPfE CewMy Seven Admitted To i\alional Society Seveii 71.11 REVENUE'; _____ _ Taioa..I—al levy flfNJAi giabag oad J»o«4 JUwrem—t Fuad Total Ta»* Interaet from Btata— irreAwtM# Debt.... Depeattory lalereat .. ......... ................... Buie Aii for Mweati—ai RquaUaaUun ^ a , Vocational Education and Rehabii iatien for Deaf, BlindandCrippiod Ghiidnmfrom•State andU„8. Government ................ ...... ............................ - Gthw Cafeteria, Teat BooksA M—siknee— Total Rewnut' ............ ......... ........... NONAEVERtnE: Sale ef bond*.:... ................ ..................... Aemed Intereat on Bonds Sold................... ..... In—nuMarAdJ——tsata .. ............. . Other Exchange Bank-Last Coupon ...... . . Cedanrilk High iatttatad into Total Noa-Savenua TOTAL SECCIBTB . Sinking Fund ................. ... .;........ .......... Bond Railisment Fund IndaMedneas Funding H. 8. No, l l ............ ........................ Cafeteria , TotalMalaBef Totiil ftpoiipii im JB m I mxnni Total Twnsaction* ^ d is b u r s e m e n ts A—PERSONAL SERVICE: Administration— Members Board of Education 1,................... Clerk .......... ............................................. A ll other Adaniniotrathm Salaries and Waggp Instruction— Principals, Teachers, etc............................ ... Auxiliary Ag—cie»— Employes for TrsoopOrtstion o f Children...... Operation of School pfant— , ' Janitors, Engineer* and Other Employs* ........, Maintenoncaof School P lan t- Special Sorvfc**— OHiar fac ia l, Services ............. ........ Dapt Sarvfca— Ttot ‘ '<*al Personal S e r v i c e ' — ......... .... ...... . R—SUPPLIES:' Administration Office ......L...,.... ...................... Motor Vehicles Used in Transportation of. Pupil* ■ Text Book* ...................................... ..... School IJbrary Book* Other Educational... ............... ............... ...... . Gas '■■ JRttlfcOjf Jl1 f tm uAtnTnnm®B* Building* uwaStwnpM . Equipment; and Furniture Motor VMiicte* Used in Traeisp<wting Pupil*........ . Total Material* fwlfointenanee ....... . D—EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENTS: , Administration Office .*ftA»a**'4.*t-»**>*# ^ Total Equipment B#£lSMdwiit «4*‘V*.4V**V*Jl»V*,*<*W.»* »'*»'• IfefCONTpCT ANHOPBN ORDER SERVICE:. , Repair* School budding* »»,.■ . IkqMiirs Administration Equipment ., Repairs Motor Vehicle* Hard in Trampoeting Repair* Educational Equipment Water Electricity Telephone .......... ....................... Transportation of Pupils—Contract Board and Lodging,of.Pupils ........ . Advertwmg ....... ;.... ....... .... •. ... ............ Hauling , Other Total GMiract add Open Order Service F—FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIRUTIONS: Rent Instruction Rooms and Building#.. .. ......... ' Insurance, ... ........ ;... .... Taxes Total Fixed Charge* and Contribution*. Hxr-DEBT SERVICE/ , Bond* Maturing............. ........ ....... ........... . , Interest on Bonds .... ......... ............ ........ ...... ■ Interest on Certificate* ,of Indeldedncss ....... •. Total Debt Service ...,v.....:...................... l.„ I—CAPITAL OUTLAY? ‘ New-Buildings...... . ...... ........ .......... .... . Equipment fo r New School Buildings l»k» r> Motor Vehicle*' Total Capita! Outlay TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . ........ BALANCE, DECEMBER 3I«L 1937: . Geaeral Sinking and Bond Retirement Fund' Cafeteria.. Total Balance Total Disbursemenfft. and Balance Total, Transactions ... ;.............. •ASSETS-^ Cash .......... ........... Accounts Receivable Land* {Cents).... Building* {Coat) Equipment .{Cost] Total Asset* ... LIABILITIES > ll.S* W to to M7S.8i MM,40 $56631,30 5560.00 M M M M IS,50 $5613,46 $66650,76 104S.K6 316,80 3763AS 13.86 tUAIfiK WW* $66467.70 $66467.79 | 66.00 -. AMnn i . jm m - 2670646 188R14 , *■ 17IM7 'M ffMAfi. 144.17 866JU 1466A1 197,7* 1360.67 18440 774J6 660jU. 105TR6 ' $6010,85 1048.16 22P7 15188 $1824.38 10A0 $10.00 16*74* 1440 ‘ * P l i i l p i i . 1.. ! $4741.60 *24A * m i s 46.08 1 e% ’ A $905.93 6100.00 1363.63 18743 $8250.70 3962.01 38R78 , 3017.69 13.70 1466.60, sS ^ '.o o 17*14* 2«|A1. ‘ 1 , . $2231.61 $66457,70 $66457,70 m u t t JNMMyM'‘’ 1MMR6 6M6JM FMM6.O0, 16000.06 $1X1956.55 3406.90 2166000 $24900.60 $0761046 8dM»M (Sootor* warm i o Om«gn ! Chapter mi the National Honor So­ ciety el iamrooeiv# enwctiee in, the •choet aaditoriaei fihdmy night Students elected to weasbimhip ware eelaeW by rise faculty on the haeis of eebaierehip. leadwahip, char­ acter and service, Thaaavea auideote honored wee* Catherm* Fecguama, Mary ABee WWtaingtoii, Lola Aoder- sea, deaaaetas Bootee. Nancy Fianey, Louie# Graham and Donald Fields, Mies Oeaava Clemens, pnmidmit of the Cedarvitie chapter, preeded at the Initiation, Nag officer* for the camla f year were elected as follows: Neil Batman, greeidaat) Mary Alice Whittington, vice president, and Jean- write Boot#** secretary-treaeurer. - COURT UPHOLD* AUTO HUNG LAW Filing of automobile mortgage* with the county clerk of court*, in steed of the county recorder, as pro­ vided for lit a new law, had the sanc­ tion of the Ohio Supreme Court today. The court gave this ruling in re­ fusing a writ of mandamus sought by City Loan A Saving* Cm., Wapako- neta, to compel Harry Taggart, Augiaisa County recorder, to file and index three chattel mortgagee on motor vehicles.. | LAW YER* RHPfig * g JUDGE F'Siiioai effilioinms have puahed into the baeLgrenad by Greene County lawyer* in vetieg unealmiMts eadoreoment ta Judge J. D. af Sidney fee reeteetiee ae a ef the court of egpeels le the dietrict, which n e Attorney toghlil a i (SmSmCmuaU. raey Harry D. Wtk, vhatr- tnen ui tb« C.l* ena CauaSy Ksecutive ( uuuaittne, auid that nil t l ef Che in the eoualy have fevering » new Rnrnee, ehe eaiy e f She thren-iedi ORGAN!#* BALL LEAGUE Five of the eight schools affiliated NwOw#< s®* TWsched .y Rural Schol IdMEd* wiR spwisor baseball . ih r T<~il it was announced H. B, Pickering chairman o f the ... mmittee* v.-" wfllengend from April .toamswill ..Dha' ^rdtlfi- Schools tbririnteUi'i the league are - ok, Ctoarville*1 ravllle Jeffer UWMUMHlHUHa I GRUBS'Beauty A lI Maae o f BEAUTY CULTURE EliiMW|MWk Wave 'mn§t MHRictgs*,*„^..;„.,.T5clt fPERMANBNlM««3 «nd |B 517 First National. Bank BUg. Fhtoet. Mr 2II1-X «■ M. 1025-J serinefule * 0 . (. ■ r D . , P R i a j . y p t o r i : - TlMhiadrf' , iripxau*®* . OFFICE ROUES - -.Monday and Friday 040 A .M . t o 5 P. M. Tnesday, Hmmday mil Saturday ; »l* * A. M. <a *R0 P. M. (MMap €3ea«d, Wedneeday. Phene:7$: ....... ... .. A LIVING ADVERTISEMENT I fir NATURAL (AS | You'll findthiswomanwhereverwomengwher... gethemovies, at church, at teg, at bridge, among yqur friends and.neighbots. She is a typicalmod­ ernhousewifewhokeepsyoung and findstimeto , live aUdplay beoiuse she lets flaturgl gas help in her home. She cooks on amodem gas range.. . «j[uick, effidenr. An automatic gas water heater ■ •EPP®®* pl«»*Y of hot water instantly when she needs it . . , saves her time ami steps, A gas furnace keeps her house at the correct tempera­ ture, requires no attention, and reduces the . amount of cleaning shemust do. She takes full advantage of thismodern fuel, becauseshe finds , the benefits so great and die cost *0 reasonable;' TIE ItriM p m I UIHT ct. Safe and Sure For 6SYea«s This Aaaoeiatioti Em Paifi Regular Dividends the Im t DividendWas Paid At the HateOf m Q Z *m . * 4 ^ / 0 KH* V* AccountsOpenedhy April 3.0th Draw Dividendg fromApril 1st and are Federally Insured, SM U M fB L fi FKBBKAL S A f » 6 and LOAN AMU Bonded Debt ..... Total Liabilities Excess Assets School District P. O. Address, Cedgrtfikh Ohiy. f certify the foregoing repoti; to be correct Board of Education. |Tax Valuation ..................................................... ......ft??aM0jO6 11 Tax Levy.................................. ........... ..... ............ ,,,.7.46 M«a (.School Enumcraticn .................................. ................. ........... hit _ M*geh 2«, 193R A, E, Rhdumte, Clttk, Claudette Colbert with Coepm 'A # D ien e A *»l «ii *Rei « t gm he em rir mmef, A*ri» seek*# (. immis ( u m laam aivorre* mmrmm time*, ttWl « *4 lies lee* aad MU m I K(«>» Wile” vhteb wUI 0 | . Regent Iheeter to ayHegflitt IW a After gfvtof nanr a mwrty «*#** . Jttoi, hot mot force* him I* * yre-eoytlel he# 1 1 ex*** a .yea# few m* to fh* wrgto ef eet>**ttimr ***l ieclegee MUmSeth............. Mverett Hmtoa * »g N irnM Ha« amotoE toheta. S - /N«fft mdmfc* tMcrimr ifri«ig frrr-----1T dlflmtmt varib- A mw In Rtotc aaodala ^ larfg item, torkeye, gatt bcdrii*. C omm M mp ! mm ik*JPjfitmtfa* Tmt Ewe ftomw it! HNt sue* •* S - imA* Nar|*Mwt yam feRfi _ ______ — 9 C a i m I h h m I a « e II^TtAR WAMAWTI ^ Me 1 n il* pi *i< RaRMm 1111*111111 AM sidm nMhy . 3 11 1 iM*>*lmdyta*M imp ml % taRafMaNiai-dMh 2 «Ay Ra RalMm agMpMiaw J w N -wiluwi to N mm % I —•torn * 10 -Fear 1 mmk «. * nt e*. PICKERING ELECTRIC i f lhriflh, O. W s

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