The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
m a m ■; HI, 1*4§ , _., jl QHfoj^Wfch 5 ,19 *8 . I hereby certify tfeerft^W aw g report to be co rre ct . m g CRESWELL, V illage Clerk, ttiMf&Ht'toF FHNP Bjyt^^^RW3B®PT»-AKD EXPENDyTUIUBS R«l Jan, 1 Reeelpta Expenditure*Bal. Dec, 81 General Fund-------- - Auto Tot* 8 n W ^ JSteart Repel* Fw»d— fibeqet Raimi* Ftmd— VUgf* l w — m s *6,48 mm m .u 861,00 679.94 3665,56 $6BL*6 1119.74 1583.75 6604.86 3126,17 167804 4769.82 9307 2668.72 148.68 789*07 .844602 195731: 1710.00 617600 1298.77 ' 996,69 1061.18 8349.64 2029.36 543.08 2962.77 93.27 6297,60 51596005 12389.73 $8968.12 __ 8968.12 w __ _ . * 8968.12 pm* mm <*+**w Pm»d Bond Retirement Fond — Civilian Defense Fund Grand Totals df All Funds (CT«k)$ Treasurer's Gash Balance — ----- Total Ca»K Balance pec, 31, 1942 h TRANSFERS BETWBim.FUNPS-^ From Water to General _„___.,$23,31 From Gas Tax to General,— ——.-•<»«-— — ------ 4,82 From Motor Vehicle to General . MEMORADUMr Tax Valuation, 1942 —$752,263.00 a Total salaries and wages paid In 1942—$256803. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Property Taxes—General Fund — ,— —— __6.1683.31 Bond Reti^ment and.Sinking Funds_--___---------------— 661.11 WATERWORKSFUND RECEIPTS— Rooslpta from Service—Water Rentals _________------ MieoallanoOus __________ _» Total Receipts from Service ----------------------- 2667.17 499.00 ’ «• S1M.17 Total Receipts _______________________________________ EXPENDITURES— Office Expenses 98.96 3126.17 Wages of Employes --------- ________________----- - Fuel and Light___._»--------- ------- __J.__l______.-_ 98438 11.60 . Repairs to Buildings, Machinery Etc. ______________ Other Operating Expenses _____----------------------- 226,61 259,20. * Total Expense” — ________ New Meters ---------- --------------- -----------________----- - Total Const, and Improvement------ 291.49 1589.66 291.49 P. E. R. S, ______________________________________ 5330 Transfers. Total Expenditures__ ____________ ________ ___ _ 23.31 1957.81 s®. W a j& i& g 1 * > p t e t t e ? NOTICE G&Dm& iMM* FOR BIVORCR .. , . _ J _ Ctoa A. Tankalay, wi».»*sW**a$ (OmUmH t'frm yfa tm # tm * * y& x * *™ * Tto*** MoM* increase tint r*T*o«ee, that,' topAar Is hereby netted that the nadwd^* with the naturally increased income ed, WilliamL. Tanloley has ffW w# from estate taxes, there weald, art- Petitie* against her for dmowe J® ually be no lots of Federal income Case No, 28092 0 # tfceCommmi Fleas whatsoever over a period ef years Court of Greens County Ohio, and as, a result of the adoption of the that said cause win he for hearing on Carlson substitute, tax hUb Regard- jor after April 9 , 1948 . loss of what tax planis adopted, sack (J 49 - 6 WMS 6 ) Total Licenses and Permits —-------- — — Total Property Taxes — ___— ----— --------- - -— . Cigarette Tax ------------------------- ____________ State MotoifVehicle Tax ---------- ---------_— -----— Gasoline- Tax *»•_„_---- L.— -------------------------- — -Sales Tax ----- State Beer and Liquor License Fees------ 1 —:-------— „ Local License* and Pennita 290 . 0 0 ' 16.00 Total licenses and Permits ___------------------------------- Bond Retirement andSinking Funds-------------------4201.71 Total Special -Assessments------ 1 --------- -------- 1----- ------ Fines' . ,d Costa _____— — _____--------------- General Village, and Other1Funds---------- :---------------- - Light Levy Electric------ _J_--------- - ,---------------- * 80.86 1673.14 Total Miscellaneous Fees Sales and Charges---------------- Public Service Enterprise-Water Rentals, E tc,------------3126..17 Total PublicService Enterprises ------ .------------------- TotitTRevehue-...— ---------*— _----------' 1 ’Civilian Defense — ----------------- ---- ----------- - -_ Transfers from Other Funds___ •_________________ Grand Total Receipts -------------------- --------------------- SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES General Government—< ■, Legislative (Council)_______________ _______ General Executive _____ __________ ________ Elections ------- ______ ___________________ ■ _ - Buildings Etc. — _______ - ___ __________ ___ _ . • 216.00 6.2244.42 •37.13 ' 1119,74 1583.75 520,00 216.Q0 4201.71 1032.30 80.86 . 4799.31 15)835.22 93^7 31.76 15,960.25 ELECTR ICLIGHT FUND _ RECEIPTS Village for Street Lighting ______________1603.14 Miscellaneous Sales, E tc.____ ____ _ __ ______ _' 70.00 Total Receipts from Service 1673.14 Total Receipts___ _____ _____________ ________ ___ EXPENDITURES “ Dayton Power & Light Company___ ___________ 1710.00 Total Expense --------- ------- __r_— ,i BOND RETIREMENT AND SINKING FUNDS RECEIPTS— Property Taxes—General Property T a x__ ____r; ____ 531.06 Classified Property Tax ----------------------- ----- - s 30.06 1073.1^ 1710.0V 140,00 860^1 124.38, 140.33 Total Government — _____ ______ __________ _______ 1264.92 Protection to Person and Property—Police_____ _____ . —Fire _i------------------------------ - •Total Protection to Person and Property______ __ •Health—Total ______ ______ ________________ ______ ^, Sanitation-^-General Village Funds __ ____________ Total Sanitation---------- ------1_____ _______________ ‘ Highways—General Village Funds__ ____ - ____ ____ _ TofcatHighweya ----- ------------- -- . Public Service Enterprises ------ --------- !_________ . . Electric Light,___ __________________ 600.00 , 82 . 88 ' 682.88 109;07 363.44 363.44 887.60 887.60 1689.65 1710,00 28.56 291,49 Total Public Service E n terp rises___ _______ ___ 3299.65 / , ,/ 6*- ,' » ' . " I . Miscellaneous—General Funds _________________ 109.85 Total Miscellaneous _______________ ______________ 109.85 , Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds______ 975.60 Total Interest —------- ----------------- ----- --------------- ----- 975.60 320,05 Total Expenajra and Outlay____ __ _________ ______ _ 7693.01 Outla^—Tot/l Column 2 carriedfo Column 1 _____ ___ _ 820.05 Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds__ _____ 4200.00 Total Bonds and Loans Paid ____ ______ ______ ___ _-4200.00 P..E. R. S......... - _________- ________________________ 63.66 Transfer to Other Funds ______ ____________________ 23.31 Grar ff Total Expenditures —______________ _ J 12289.73 GENERAL VILLAGE FUNDS Including Generali Auto License, Gasoline Tax , Cemetery, Etc. December 3 1 ,1 9 4 2 ' RECEIPTS— ‘ Property Taxes—General Property Tax _____ _ 1549.87 ' Classified Property Tax ___ 133.44 Total Property Taxes____ ______ _ ________________ Cigarette Tax ________________________________ ___ State Motor1Vehicle License _______ ___ fState.Gasoline Tax - ____ ____ ____ ________________ _ Sales .Tax State Beer and Liquor License Fees- ____________ Licenses and Permits —Mayor _____ ____ _____ Total Licenses and Permits __________ ___ __ ____ __ Fines and Costs (Mayor and Police Ct.) ______ __I___ Marshall, Police and Fire Department __ Election Error ________________ ■»**«**«•«<**««r&e*»*A# 4 ,*S*^i** 200.00 16.00 .30 a 66 1683.31 3f.l3 1119.74 1583.76 520.00 216.00 1032.00 Total Miscellaneous__________ ___ _ _ Transfers Total Receipts ____________________ Council—Salaries, Incidentals, etc. ____ Mayor----- Salary, office expense, eta ___ Total Gtieral Executive Oifices_____ _ •Election Expense . Public Buildings—Rent, Mainfc. and Repair ™ ” EXPENDITURES— Police Protection—Marshal and Police Salaries ___ Total Police Protection ________ _____ _____ _______ Police Department—Const,, and New Equipment._._ * Fire Protection—Fire Chief and Firemens Salaries Other Fire Department Expense_______.^.__l Total Fire Protection ■Health—Expanse ______ Sewers and Drainage __ m 4 srti>rf* « Ash* rt 4 i»# s 4 ui,||ia,jiAM*r *• asa *a»etasah Total Sanitation Nigfojtaya-Street Commissioners' Salary and Laborl Street Repair Compensation Total Highway!r _______ ■ISlseelhmefiBui^^ Advertising w^vFwvwassrsswwv^w«» „ _ 'ij 1 * : 5 * ^ ■ 80.86 r ■ 263.81 31,76 6304.85 140,00 366.90 180,00 60.00 860.21 124.33 140.33 600,00 17.00 600.00 28.56 65.88 82.88 312.94 60.60 T09.07 368.44 739.86 67,80 72.00 ' * 8.45 63.07 a 887.60 83.78 13,00 f> % 'ffc' .1A , 109.85 3446.8* Tofhl Property Taxes — ________ ....______ _ Special Assessments ---------------------- U ______ ______ 561.11 4201.71 Total Receipts 4762.82 . Bonds and Notes Paid__ J __ :___ ____________ Interest on Bonds and Notes _____ _______ _ 4200,00 975.00 5175.60 Total Expenditui’cs ------------______ ‘____ ______ i.__ >* BONDED DEBT SINKING FUND TRUSTEES or VILLAGE TREASURER ASSETS Balance Bond Retirement and Sinking Funds____ ____ Special Assessments levied and uncollected___ ___ ______ 2952.77 16450.00 Total Sinking Fund Assets __________ Bal. Operating and Const. Funds___________ ____ >■ •Erand Total Assets, Dec. 31,1942 ________ ______ LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING GENERAL BONDS (Payable by General Taxation) ‘ f Water------ -— ^—(Village Portion) ______ _ Total General and Utility Bonded Debt ___ ____ _ Outstanding Special Assessment Bonds— Water _____________ 1 ______v ) __ 4— -"— ’ , : . Fire Equipment —_____________ ____ ________ _ .. Total Special Assessment Debt__ ___________ _____ _ Total Bonded Debt _______ ______ ___ ;___ ___ £____ * rv' ^ _■ Grand Total Debt,,Deer 31, 1942. ’_____ ' 19402.77 5922.08 25324,85 2000,00 individual |n$ome- taxpayer vnll he called open to pay just the same *» mount of taxer each year, and more if rates are Increased, as he ha* k* the past. However, the taxpayer will WILUAN L. TANKSL1Y, By Morria D. Riee, A* Ml* Attorney. ROUSHE'S 93fl SEED CORN 1 am offering this seed corn thfa benefit If the Republican tax program | - ,, . in two ways: l~He wilPno aprtag and will he unable to contact fuadopted i lunger be kept indebt to his govern* rnent for approximately one^year of back taxer, but will be paying hi* fuxes out of current income op a cun* ient^>a8.i& 2—When Ih* taxpayer dies ms estate and.fauiily will not he called upon to pay a hngh sum of Lack income taxes to the1government, as practically all such taxes, will harp , l.een paid by.the taxpayer while.he| waB living. More than twenty-seven million American ,taxpayers*-ninety \ percent of whom favor tax collections W a current and pay-as-you+gp hg*is, according to recent, polls—will he watching the outcome ,of the House fight with, great, interest. all. Get yeur order in now, -Supply limited* Herbert Powers, R.- R L / w e , l , Gmgn, wim** &- rmfdirf* Wide* ta#-.on tibe^litil-day o*'*#*»W3T 1941, Robert 0* Gwn, ftaKi hU «»* taitt ***** i* • f e w m on the ground* o f wife ’l *b*ena# ft* more than tinwe year*, heto* the Commo* ■Fie** ‘ GeW* e^ County, owe, * * « m*m W w w f r hered Case No, ***** w docket of said Court. SaJd mutter will * o * m on for hearing on or after April 3rd, 1048, (2-19-6t-8-26) MARCUS SHOUP Attarney fop Plaintiff FOR SALE:—603 bushel of corn In crib, ARo #ome seed -oats. Jack Foray, CedarviUe, , 2009,00 14000.00 - 2450.Q0 16.450.00 18.450.00 818*460.00 but all too infrequent childhood treat was a nectar soda ,afr Charlie Ridge- BOYLAND TRAIL. By Fred F. Marshall * (CatHinued from- first page) was at Bird's Store that I bought my first school slate, all brightty bound with red and blue cord. Here it was I bought the little lock box. with its lid embellished with pastoral paint ing and with1interior partitions for: pencils, pen and colored crayons. It was from" Robert Bird's shelves that my first long pants were selected. What with brand new1“Star Brand" shoes, Windsor tie, andn dozen badges on my lapel, I felt attired in strict keeping with the prevailing mode for the young blade. Occasionly Robert Bird would hold an auction sale. Throngs of boys would gather at these periodical ven- tiures, and were accorded half hearted toleration so long as they kept within bounds. I never ceasedJo marvel at Sam Baker's3 resonant voice .play, Rapid fire, as it was, "pou could dis tinguish each word tumbling forth in melodious chant as a nod here, a timid voice or hand raise there, tran sposed the bid figure into its strato sphere. It is called to mind that the auction code was not always fol lowed t o the letter. Most often, if after a,most ardent harangue, an article was about to totter off the block at a super-bargain figure it would be Withdrawn, the objection of the bidder notwithstanding. Crouse’s Meat Market by the main 'N k way’s. It was whispered that there were Other special treats to be had there of a refreshment nature, but at which mysterious fount' behind the prescription partition the sweet toothed youth of our village was not initiated.. There is, of course, Melvin -Me Milieu who has returned to our vil- la ^ aftet a quarterscentury absence 1to carry on the profession of his father, I haye often tested my mem ory by picturing old time Main Street from the hilltop to the railroad to see.how ~many familiar names and landmarks would present themselves. I felt that with no eyes to see, I could pretty well find my way although I might seeni hopelessly lost, so strange to many would be the titles I would command. , ‘ (Continued Next Week) LEGAL NOTICE Anna Davis, whose place of resi dence is unknown will take notice that on the1‘ 16th ‘ day of February, 1043, W, M. Davis filed his petition against her for divorce on the grounds of wilfull absence for more than 3 years, said cause being case No. 23093 before the Common Flea* Court o f Gre^ffe County, Ohio. Said matter will come on for hearing on or after April 3rd, 1948, ’ * (2-19-6t-3-26) MARCUS SHOUP, i Attorney for Plaintiff- FOR SALE—- Five room frame itreet bridge remains, perhaps, the residence, electric, North-east of most graphic landmark on the village of CedarviUe. Bargain, C. M. Town* ‘nail. Although I have not crossed its threshold for many years, I can .magine its interior prAty much as it Was at the time the village whis ties and bells heralded Dewey's cap ture of Manila, I remember "Old Butch" with his neatly trimmed black )eard and Whimsical eye, Rrtttce Me Clellan clerked at local butcher shops for some years and could surmount he reserve of the most staid matron )t dour penny-pinchcr with his casual banter. Paying a Saturday night butcher bill more often meant the lift of an abundant portion of liver, •pareribs, or "puddin” . Bacon was nctually poor man’s fare, and sausage that contained anything but choice cuts of loin backstrap couldn’t be foisted of i on the housewife of that period who could tell a piece of head trimming at its first pop.in the skil let, ■ • -■ * ' Ridgeway’s Drugs is another land mark which lends an old time at mosphere to Main Strot. „ It seems ironical enough that today at several widely separated areas of Dayton, 1 am confronted with what first seem to be a copyright infringement of the Ridgeway progeny still canying on under the sign oj the "pestle and mortar", ’ Ben and Charlie Ridgeway both ran separate drugstores , in CedarviUe for many years- A rare, sley, CedarviUe. (St) We WiUhelp you in the purchase of a farm. CedarviUe Federal Saving & Loan Association., BUY WAR BONDS TODAY NOTICE TO PATRONS OF FEDERAL SAVINGS-LOAN ASSOCIATION DEPOSITORS * ; . .......... n; ,fj ’■ ft Beginning March le t, 1943 , the office o f the CedarviUe Federal Savings and Loan A s sociation will be closed every Wednesday and Thursday, ex* -ept when . ..W ednesday^ or Thursday fails oh the last day at them onth . By Order Board of Uirtteters, L & Davis, Secretary C O L D S To Relieve Congestion Rub the Throat, Chest end Back with Acting H I T M O At Your Drug State BkOWN’S DRUGS CedarviUe: Federal Saving ft. Loan will loan you money to repair, paint,* improve your home. LEGAL NOTICE Hazel Emma Merdell' whose last known place of address was Ettgle- fide, Alexander,’ R. R. 1, Virginia,' is hereby notified that Melvin E. Merdell. has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court Greene County Ohio, the same being case .no. 23112 praying- for a divorce on-the1Ground-of'ex treme Cruelty and that said caiise- will come on. for hearing on or after April, 30th, 1943. I (3-19-6-4-23) ' . DAN M. AULTMAN*. Attorney for Melvin E. Merdell; . LEGAL NOTICE Court of Common Pleas; Greene1 County, Ohio:': * No. 23,107 , 3ene Jackson, Plaintiff, -vs- Ella Jackson, Defendant. Ella Jackson, whose last known place of residence waB Chicago, ffl- inois, will take notice that on the 4th day of Match, 1943, Zene Jackson filed his petition against her in the. Common Pleas Court-- of Greene County, Ohio, praying'for a divorce on<the grounds of vvilfui absence and gross neglect. Said .petition will be ftSt hearing On or after the 24th day of April 1943, and unless the Baid Ella Jackson shall answer said pe tition prior to said, date, judgment may be taken by. the plaintiff award ing him a divorce. ZENE JACKSON, Plaintiff (3-12-6t-4-l6) . Smith, McCallister A Gibney Attorneys for the Plaintiff. iiilfliMlfiiinmtimftnMiiaiiiiittinirtiMiitiliiitimiiiiittiiiMiiiM' I TOP COAT SAXE ! NEW AND:USED SPECIALLY.!PRICED $9,95 and $12.50 i I B. & B. Loan Office I x ■ * 1 85 W. Main, st. Open Evenings | |- SPRINGFIELD, O. 1 *wRHwi»Miwiiiiiiii«WHiiH<i<wniumri>wiwHWHtmwmm HfHiifiHtnimHMMrtmmMMMmfmmHimmfmiemHrtmftH f FARMS- FOR SALE AND i | FARM LOANS |We have many good farms for sale s on easy ‘terms. Also make farm | loans at 4 % interest for -15 years. I No application fee and no apprais- I al fee. I Write or Inquire X ' ” i McSaraney ft Co. London O, 1 < Leon H. .KUng, Mgr/ Pipe, Valve* and Fitting* for water, gaa and steiln*, Hand and Electric Pumps for all purpose^ Bolts' Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing and Heating Supplies. * J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. 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