The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

f * 1 * T M R B K & « *?S5 t * m m . Wftt V*ta*ta I ta Lwy L it m b Ihlwrlwi m 4 WMtt* . . . sm u iA iT of s ca t* balanuml wM cmm and x x M w m n iin »AXAK C *,#A iriU *T l^ f »*1-. G siibcb I Fuad 3,91828 B/TCM2 TOTAL jUBCElFTfi— ■ .■ .• -* , (tatra l fund —w—, — — — — . . . ----- ’ -----—— ..------.— f$ 0 7M «k»vi m ifrm m Fund — . . . . . — — — . . — . UW M t o t a l ____ -------------------------------------- ~ — u m m TOTAL BJBCEIPTS AND ba lan ce -------- --------------- 00269.29 T s x m im m m ^ • flsmeal fund -------- . . . . . . . . . . ----- „------- — . ------ , •51216.00 Baud Ratirwnast Fowl —— „,.---------------------------------------- 4,928.6b J TOTAL — — ‘ 60,84*,06 BALANCE, DECEMBER ?l*t, Ifi4l— General Fund -----,— ------ ---------— ^ — 8265.6;* * Bond Retirement Fund ----- -— „— 158. 10 . TOTAL 8,423.63 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCE----- --------- 60269.29 RECEIPTS •* REVENUE— _ . . . . * GeneraVProperty Taxea—Ttoeal Levy ’ Bond, Interest end Sinkrwg Fund ----- . . . . . . .—,-v-..------' 5,187,76 All other purjtoses . . . . . -------— «.1_,— t .— ,------— -------- 14,505.77 Classified Property T a x __ . . . . ___ . . . . ___________ JU----- 1R12.33 21,505.86 24.225.10 73.70 TOTAL J’RDHKtgfY TAX Foundation Program —. . . ----------- --------------------------- . . . . Interest fromRterte on Irreducible Debt.— .-, 1 . — Vocational Education and Rehabilitation lor Deaf, Blind and Crippled Children from State and U. S. Government-.-. 1,422.18 Defense Training School' ----- v------ -— -------- --—. . 1,071.25 Miscellaneous—Other, Cafeteria, etc. ----- .. ..^ ----- . . . . . 3,657,57 to ta l revenu e . . . ‘NON-REVENUE— ' >’ Sales of Property------ ---------- . . . . . . . Other—Note Ref&nd G. C. Seo/ 2293-81. 51,055*70 15.25 6,224.66 TOTAL NON-REVENUE „ TOTAL REGEIPTS— 6239.91 TOTAL TRANSACTIONS'------- ------ ---------------------------- - 58,195.67 EXPENDITURES Administtatibfn— •• ' , -. Salaries and "Wages Adm. Officers and Employes — ,--------- 3,354.40 * . TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICE -------------------- 3,354.40 Office Supplies . . ________ _____ ______ .___ ____ ...— >— r ---- - 132,32 12.78 Rej>l*fe*eiftUinte Efifilipment . . . . . . TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES---------- 145.10 TOTAL ADMINISTRATION -- ------------------------------- INSTRUCTION— >•Feredni!'-Service Text Books Other Educational Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ——-1— Repairs Educational Equipment. . . . . . . . — ,---------— . . . . . . ' Defense School Expense 3,499.50 2525520 ‘ 414.66 861.00 .36,75 1,07125 TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES . . 2283.66 TOTAL INSTRUCTION _____________ LIBRARIES— . Personal Service ...-----. . . --------- '-------- - . . . . ____ * 27,638.95 135.36 TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES — 135.36 135.36 TOTAL UBRARIES expend itu res TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS— . ' Personal Service . . . . . -------- — --- -------- -— ------------------ 1,71920 Motor Vehicle Supplies . . . . — . . . . . . —. . . . . . — ——-----— 454.49 Material for Maintenance bf Motor Vehicles .* ----- . . . -------- - 22,75 Repairs Motor Vehicles _ .— .— -----...— 679.00 TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES------------------------------------------ 1,15624 . TOTAL TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS----------------- 2,875.74 OTHER AUXILIARY AGENCIES— Other Special Service* . . . . — ----- --------- ----------------------- 25.00 TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICE------------------------------- -— Replacement Recreational Equipment -{other than playground) 25.00 99.10 TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES 99.19 124.19 . TOTAL OTHER AUXILIARY AGENCIES-------- - OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT— Personal Service — . — ■-* 2,50526 G«s __ ____ _______________ ____ ____________ . . . . . 21626 Fuel 714,97 Ganltsria Supplies . . . . . . . . — . . . -----------— . . . . . . 134.13 Other Supplies ------------------------------ --------. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,031.95 0 RTater 161,72. Electricity ■ -484,35, 'Am a*- * U. «*«V«K 4i wV•* A aevkasMoe Telephone Advertising Haoiinjf . . . OManr^Oantaaat-aaad4*F4K--fiHs4er Serviee Wit Insurance Taxes ... - «*w a* ttm *»e *> •» is•**• e* m a** *a» «* a*•■»»* « h, tm du *>At hi a* it* a*e* s< m w M a* fWM# «a «e•£(a* m v **• hWM*a*iw««awi« 130.11 43.57 31.68 *249 177,75 472.06 79.44 TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES a «,«>Ka area* 5,7*022 TOTAL OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT . . . . . . MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT- Materials for Mafnt.Mldgs. im4 Ground* Repairs School Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8225.88 EeaNtnk IWb .TOTAL LiAEtUTSai M44.T1 •2*020 9,6*4.71 w r iv fai .11*92*8.92 i £ v m m m m m tm m o H m . CWfPAYl S c h o o l L . « f o n i .**nm fo r A p r il S permlMioa. CHRIST AND UFF. AFTER DEATH (EASTER) UCMOM 9BXT—Mark 1 Cortai- thiwu U:50-M. GOLDEN TEXT—Blit tiumk* b« to Gob, which ftveth « , the victory threurh oar Lord 3mm ChcUt—1 Corlatblim* X>:S7{ V for Victoryl By -that sign have many peoples Indicated their con­ fidence in a victory tp come. It is weu to have « vktoriou* outleek, but it is. even -better to be able to look back to victory already at­ tained. That k just what we are able to do as we consider man's great and final enemy—death. Tbit victory ha* been -won on behalf of all who 'believe, by the risen Christ' of whptn'we think in a specialway on this Easter day. He la the Lard of the living, hot of the dead; those who, even though they may have left tbb world, have only-laid aside -the corruptible -body for the incorruptible. They are vic­ torious, even as we ere, -over death, I. Living, Not Dead (Marie 12:34- 27). . The Sadducees, a rationalistic sect of Christ’s day, - denied the resur­ rection, and so they -were much distressed by Hie -plain teaching -Of that truth. They therefore devised an intricate -hypothetical case (see Mark 12:18-23) and sought to aet a trap for- Him. BuLtbey only caught themselves, tor. He pointed out to them and to the people that what was wrong with them was that they did not understand the , Scriptures nor the power o f God, That is. precisely what is wrong with,the modernists of our day— they misinterpret God’s Word, and they deny His power. •Then.JesuS -turned to-‘them- and in place of their fantastic ’ ‘suppoe- w 4m ads ■.New the* the. menafsetare ef a masher * f Ream has been curtail- e i nr stepped aRegeCher, thb-is a geed time to and things you have He farther nee for. Take a look In year attic new. Many people have foond that the Herald Want Ada bring immediate results at little east. To, fignro the coat o f an ad Ooant firs ward* of arersge length to the line. Rack fine will cost five cents. Yon will be helping other people to get the things they need end at the same time realising a profit yourself. Fat an ad in now! \For Sale—Little Red Cloyer Seed. Home grown. Recleaned. Dana Bryant Phone 6-2016,'Cedarville, - 16-3 Wanted—Two middle-age women to assist in kitchen and two girls for waitresses, 8 ’bows* *15. per week. Glen Cafe, ^Yellow-Springs, Phono 2400; - ’ 17-2x For Sale—Radiant gas heater.'For Rent—large famished room, outside entrance, and garage.'College Avenue. Phone 6-1304. ’ 17-tf. * For- Sale—Two open front stoves. Inquire at this office. gas For Sale—Nino Toom house, gas and electricity, on West Cedar St. Can give possession in reasonable time.' Mrs", Cora. Bridgman. Flower seeds. Mandeville brand. Best obtainable, 5c to 20c plcg. Bird Variety Store. , 18-lx For. Sale—Potatoes. Coblers. Home grown. Graded, Seed or for eating. *2,60 Bag. E. E. Neal 18-3x For Salp—3-burner kerosene stove. Call this office. Claude Finhey. Wanted—Will bay repair, parts for tog” Story He apoke o f thre* rppl'i rB**sdw pirtUf „„„ characters from the books of Moses Cassidy Gang Plow. If you own one, ■* * - or parts, address this office or phone 0-1711. 19-lx which they taught. He said that "God still calls Himself the God of Abraham,* Isaac and Jacob, because though ,they had tong been in their graves, they were still alive. God’s fellowship with His people to not, merely for the brief-life span o f this esrth, but fo r eternity. That fact, of course, carries with it the truth of the resurrection. , n . lueorruptible, Not Corruptible U Cor. 15:50-54). ” Man knows that his earthly body to marked for decay and death. That fact is .written in its very members. He also knows -that such a body would be entirely inappropriate for heaven—for eternity. Is he then barred from God’s eternal kingdom? NO, Indeed, for there is to be a gtorious change — toe corruptible shall put on incorruptibility. Whether we shall tarry until Je­ sus comes and he transformed with­ out dying, or whether we shall await His coming for a time among those who Sleep, there will dome -that trumpet sound, and to the twinkling of an eye we shall be clothed upon with incorruptible bodies like unto His glorious resurrection body (Phil. 3:31), There we have an assurance" of victory already won on our be­ half, which can and does strengthen our souls sgainst the trials and sor­ rows of life, _ W a s h i n g t o n L e t t e r m . Vtotortow, Net Defeated (I Cor, 15:56-58), When Satan after a long struggle finally had Christ’s body laid away in the tomb, he thought he had the victory, but Justthen came hto great hour of defeat. (Continued front lin t page) man thereafter. Rationing is also be­ ing planned for many items o f house­ hold eilttipnient, the manufacturing of which has been prohibited or strictly limited. Some food stuffs, certain types o f clothing, and many other ar­ ticles and needs of everyday life may soon be on the American rationing list, if reports and rumors heard in the capital city are true. The Office o f Price Administration is expected to Boon become the largest and the moat important agency o f the govern­ ment, next to the Army and Navy, Many thousands of new government employee* will soon be sworn in over the country to enforce OPA orders and regulations* CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister ’Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o’er Hto toes.” TOTAL OTHER PURPOSES 653.53 JM&m. TOTAL MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT___ TOTAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DEBT 8EWWCE - Roads Maturing Intermit on Ronds. «ata Mali Paid ’ TOTAL DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL HOTLAY**** ******** for Okl School Buildings hjJU* MmVwwx lEfHt'ira M atf«ar t»& i~t fe.-ia ca Jat *»U* *» P* «k m a* A, m »toV 0 **»■ P»4* a<* f*a*£*emtuntt* , TpTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY m t» d pa i.-A e* >a k ; & t» tit uW 4* «» jyiHMTS— Otkk m TOTAL EXPENDITURES AMD LIABILITIES UCI(Kl»i»aut*Otil«UiC ijtn 9»^.*,C}lSfl* a * a «s» a*jnyait» ** & «t t* *»tS «»*a ” Death could not hold its pray,” tor it sought fo hold one stronger than itself—the Lord of Lift Him­ self. He had broken the bonds Of M* Ay -Hto auotifiee an Calvary; and aistoa it was Ho (the violation of the law) which brought death to ,the first place (Gen. 3:17; 3:17-19), these was now a complete victory over both sto and death. Tim one who knows Christ need no linger t a r death. For him i f , is not a leap into the dark, or go-1 tog aa a trembling wayfarer Into} 378.64 ' unknown land. President John I 2W.89 ' Afiahia was right when, aged 1 and frail, he replied to a question aa to his welfare: "Quite well, thank you. The house In which 1 live lg tottering and trembling,,and I may soon have to move out, hut 1 am •quite wall.*’ ’ He wat ready for tht departure into a better land and a tattirbody, . . . Such a hope has a splendid practi­ cal application, which"Paul, stresses hi Verse *8. With victorious assur­ ance the believer stands steadfast swduamevahto at the center of Ilf# ' while always abounding to the joys and Attorn which come at its cir­ cumference, Like the wheel which cam be usafu! only as its center is established and steady, so man can * 288.19 x em lh # Lent and enjoy a satisfy, tog life only ae he has the stead- fastness at which Paul here speaks. We trust that it is your posses* Ston by faith to Christ, i f n o t , make it jo on this resurrection flow M ■ 10:00 A. H, Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M« Christian Endeavor. Eyed"Examined, G lasses F itted , Reasonable Charges. 653.53 8,87944 4,550.00 879.96 82*4.00 11,154.32 437.74 101,39 1,9*925 Or.C.LHilkia Optotnetric Eye S|MMiaHat Xeaia, Ohio ste 56,846.00 3,433.08 12*92* S.^S,4, A JS>c: BUYXBBFXMIII.RONDS A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUEKIET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r * i K. Drttatto, Xtae, 0 . lli»i>>iiiiiMW»iwili>iiwwi»iiiWmWwnniii->Hi<mHiiiiii,iHrt/' ■ A a i ^ M a s iMnatiMS iM IMftUI A lililL vacAHow S iPTSft FH,MINS*THB i u » f c IN?POROTHVTOOK MONTH0PF, At HE*OWNEXPENSE, TOSELL DEFENSE RON05 ANDSTAMPS.HERLECTUfiBS 76ES FROM COAST TO COAST TOEMPLOYE v v™ » I—— . MELPEP TO START THE PAYROLLFLAM/ CLIFTON UNITED PKESBYTERIANCHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W- Rife, Supt. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by, the pastor. 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Union. We Call It BUY DEFENSE BONDS BUY DEFENSE STAMPS I‘miitRmiHiimiMMUiiiliMMniiiiHmiiiitrttfiiiiHmiitMHriWM & *11 W A N T E D H I C K O R Y L O G S F A R M 4 % L O A N S I |MUS t b e g r e e n t im b e r ,! No application fee. No appraisal|| , I fee: Refinance your loans'at .the s 'I ' - I lowest ifitoreat rates ever offered. | § McSavaney & Co. “ - * = London, 0 , 1 1 •1 CUarWrlto | | L . R . J A C O B S f LEON H. KLING Cedarrille. 0 .1 | Phone 2734, Yellow Springs, O. | Phone: 6-1901 | I | IT ’S JUST a can o f soup. But during a long lifetime, the man Who made it found some Way to advertise it. A t first,' just a'sign over his little soup kitchen, a few newspaper ads, a few billboards. But as the advertising grew, so did the business. . Now the business employs thousands,o f workers, helps to support tens o f thousands o f retail clerks and transporta­ tion men, and gives the house­ w ife a better, cheaper soup than she could prepa re a t home. Back o f every heavily ad­ vertised article is a romantic story o f th is kind—-the kind o f romance that built America. Ceurttty Nation’* Butinooo s *•- Knock Him Out While You Can \ Do not forg e t about heating next winter. There is a grow ing shortage o f transportation. So now is the timfe, not next fa ll, to fill up your coal bins at these prices and you w ill be ready fo r Old Man W inter. ACT NOW. PRICES A$E LOW NOW Phone 6-2021 F r a n k C r e s w e H W_ YMR FURNACE , Now is the time to give this you r atten­ tion, W e are not assured that you can ever get the furnace late this fa ll or next winter. Arrange you r plans now , Get oar es­ timates and prices- P lace order early and w e can schedule the, jo b in advanced- * WE CAN CHECK YOUR FURNACE AND GET NEEDED REPAIRS. EARLY ACTION ADVISED On our plan you can avail yourself o f a small down payment as low as $5. and balance in small monthly pay­ ments. COMPOSITION ROOFING — Large variety to chbose from , and priced very low . No metal. We can d o a ll your repair jobs. See us; fimslt down payment on Roofing and Furnace, Easy payments WRfi9j C. BREWER P lum * «-2 *81 Ottte t 5» s i r. “ ‘ *1 ho tei act boi He 'bet gr« t;in me Ea ret ta<r 7 mit nex pro whi Arr pay in i moi s e r . has- moi the feet o f 1 all.) mis: slig) that pr<n any, and poss ue. figh’ this to t tiall . prec TOOK, 6LL URES L G 9 TI Sprin C a t here the ti rices . ttten- ever Inter, TSED targe deed > all ;>hio »

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