The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26

Tht CedarviHe, 0 , Herald Friday, April 7, *950 GETS TOP RANK A state examiner from the de­ partment o f _ education recom­ mended Wilmington high school for first grade rating* DISMISS SUITS Judge Frank L. Johnson, on “the Clinton county, dismissed four suits last year. Joseph T. Ferguson—Aditor o f State, Bureau o f Inspection and Supervision o f Public Offices for City, Village, Exempted and Rural School Districts FINANCIAL REPORT o f the BOARD OF EDUCATION For Fiscal Year Ending December 31st, 1949. CedarviHe Township School District, County o f Greene P, 0- Address Cedarville, Ohio. Date March 27,1950 I certify the fallowing report to be correct., * Walter W. Boyer Clerk o f the Board of Education Tax Va luation -------— 4 , 454 , 794.00 Tax L e v y _____________ . 9-45 School Enrollment - t— 489* Salaries and Wages — 63,571*30 Summary o f Cash Balances, Re­ ceipts and Expenditures Balance, January 1st, 1949 General* Fund ________ 5,539.42 Bond Retirement Fund — 76.04 Total ________________ 5,615.46 RECEIPTS— General Fund —— ____ 97,567.05 Bdnd Retirement Fund 204.90 T o t a l ________________ 97,771.95 Total Receipts and B a lan ce__ ___________ 103,387.41 EXPENDITURES— General F u n d ________ 97.977.51 Bond Retirement Fund 357.89 T o t a l ______________I - 98,335.40 Balance, December 31st, 1949 General Fund _______ 5,040.86 Bond Retirement Fund__ 11.15 T o t a l _______________ 5,052.01 Total Expenditures an„d Balance —---------------- 103,387.41 RECEIPTS REVENUE— Bond, Interest and Sinking- Fund ______________ - 204.90 All Other Purposes — 38,453.17 Total Property Tax —* 3S,658.07 Foundation Program Cash Received'——-------- 35,676.69 Deduction for Teachers Retirement ______— 3,564.00 Deduction for School Employes Retirem ent-------------- 282.56 Deduction fo r County Board of Education ---------- 947.12 Total Foundation P rog ram ____________ 40,470.37 Interest from State on N Irreducible Debt —__ 60.30 Tuition from Patrons — 29.76 Vocational Education and Re­ habilitation for Deaf, Blind and Crippled Children from State and U. S. Government 1,851.16 Miscellaneous—Interest on Sinking Fund Investments. Other Cafe­ teria, Workbooks, etc. 16,692.71 Total Revenue ------ 97,762 37 NON-REVENUE— Insurance Adjustments__ 3,53 Other—Accrued Interest—Sales of Sinking Fund Invest­ ments ----------------------- 9 . 5 g TOTAL RECEIPTS— ' Total Transactions __ 97,771.95 EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATION— Salaries and Wages Adm. Officers and Employes --------- 4,084.05 Total Personal Service 4,084.05 Office Supp lies----------- 291.85 Replacement Office Equipment---------------- 10.00 Total Other Purposes 301.85 Total Administration. _ 4,385.90 INSTRUCTION— Personal S e r v ic e ______ 51,362.72 Text Books .______ 760.69 Other Educational Supplies — ------—- 4,138.42 Repairs Educational Equipment . — — 251.47 Total Other Purposes 5,150.58 Total Instruction ____ 56,513.30 l ib r a r ie s — School Library Books — 598.00 Total Other Purposes 598.00. Total Libraries ______ ' 598.00 TRANSPORTATION o f PUPILS Personal Serv ice--------- 2,200.00 Motor Vehicle Supplies 1,043.84 Material for Maintenance of Vehicles __________ .419.53 Repairs Motor Vehicles 1,015.47 Total Other Purposes 2,478.84 Total Transportation of Pupils-------------------- 4,678.84 PUBLIC LUNCHES— Personal Serv ice--------- 2,200.00 Food & U pkeep--------- 8,291.24 ! Total Other Purposes 8,291.24 !Total Public Lunches __ 10,491.24 'OTHER AUXILIARY AGENCIES IOther Special Service's 30.00 ( i f S fa ttlj r \ \ \ \ w A / r * ' A A > ■V %& i+f ' \ <:* | . — yS 1 1 y A 1 % i t * V w im. The greatest impetus ever given to Faith was the discovery the women made when they visited His tomb that first Easter morning. They had dared believe, yet feared, when he had spoken of ascending into Heaven. “He is not herelJHe is risen!” They nan to tell His fol­ lowers . . . and Faith, that first essential to all human endeavor, had a new birth in the hearts of mankind—Faith in His principles of Love and Service. Hope— that inspiring influence that, spurs men on whop, the ways are dark and the sha­ dows long and forbidding—was born anew when they found the tomb empty? No, not empty! Nothing was ever so full as that tomb —fu ll of Hope, the lodestone that draws the world to nobler things. Hope of a better To­ morrow, of kindlier people*, of a safer, saner world, and the extension of His Kingdom on earth as*it is in Heaven. Without the spirit o f Service the Man of Galilee taught and exemplified as He went about doing good, no business can succeed nor long endure. The Great Teacher's rule of liv- ing was to forget Himself in service of the world about Him. No store, office, factory, bank, school, farm nor enterprise can find any other rule to follow. It is as simple as that— Service—His formula o f living. NATIONAL BANK 30 .C 0 Total Personal Service Teachers Retirement Contribution________ 3,564.00 Employes Retirement Contribution___ 282.56s County Board of Education Contribution_______ 947.12 Total Other Purposes 4 y793.68 Total Other Auxiliary OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT— Personal ServW 3,724.53 Gas __ ___ 344.40 Fuel _________________ 1,543.28 Janitors Supplies ____ 716.04 Water 215.39 Electricity 887.91 Telephone_____________ 129.81 Advertising 22.96 Hauling ______ _____ ___ 173.96 Other Contract and Open Order Service _____ 237.62 Rent of Instruction Rooms 500.00 Insurance ___________ ‘ 561.87 Total Other Purposes 5,333.24 Total Operation of * School Plant 9,057.77 MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT— Materials for Maint. Bldgs. and Grounds 1,024.43 Materials for Maint. Equip. and Furniture - _____ 19.50 Repairs School Buildings 1,785.97 Total Other Purposes 2,829.90 Total Maintenance of School Plant .... 2,829.90 Total Operation and Maintenance. 11,887.67 Total Current School Cost 93,378.63 DEBT SERVICE— Bonds Maturing 350.00 Interest on Bonds ____ 7.89 Interest on Certificates of Indebtedness____ 38.81 Incidental Expenses Notes on B u s e s __________ 1,-5-82.66 Total Debt S e r v ic e_ 1,979.38 CAPITAL OUTLAY— Improvement of S ite s_ 61.20 Equipment for Old School Buildiners 1,978.71 Motor Vehicles 937.50 Total Capital Outlay 2,977.41 Total Expenditures__ 98,335.40 ASSETS and LIABILITIES Assets— Cash _________________ 5,052.01 Inventory Supplies and Materials__________ _ 1,500.00 Lands (Cost) ________ 5,400.00 Buildings (Cost) ____ 91,500.00 Equipment (C o s t ) ____ 30,000.00 Total A s s e t s _____ 133,452,01 LIABILITIES— Accounts Payable __ 1,574.53 Bonded Debt ________ 175.00 Certificates of Indebtedness ; Outstanding _______ 695.00 Total Liabilities ,___ _ 2,444.53 Guaranteed upholsterer & Re­ pair estimates walls upholstering 127 Center St. Xenia, Phone 1575M op IQjlJ.____________________ _ WANTED—WOOL, Top -prices. Lloyd Pevoe, Clifton, Tel. 5329. (3-10-6t-4-14 pd.) after the 13th day of May, 1950, style o f said case being Marceil S. Hathaway vs. Norman C. Hath­ away. Tiddings, Jeffrey, Wiseman & Rogers Attorneys for Plaintiff ~r 512-20 Harries Bldg. Dayton 2 , Ohio (4-7-6t-5-12) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Charles J. Butcke, De- that on the 23 day o f March, 1950, Gerald F. Keeling, filed his peti­ tion against her in the Court o f Common Pleas, Division o f Do­ mestic Relations, Greene County* Ohiot being Case Number 26361 D. R-, on the docket of said Court, praying fo r a decree o f divorce from her on the grounds o f gross . neglect o f duty and extreme cruel­ ty, and further praying fo r title to real estate, household goods and , T . , , . . t , automobile and custody o f minor Notice is hereby given that Rus- cWldren. that sa5(1 AaI estate js sell G. Butcke and Herman J. ( ,jescribed as follows, to-wit: Butcke have been duly appointed Ixecutor of the estate of Char- J. Butcke, deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 5th day of April, 950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER udge of the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk “ Situate in the Village o f Osborn in the County of Greene, and State o f Ohio, bounded and described as follows: Being 32.86 feet taken by parallel lines o ff the south side of Lot No. 891 and 19.71 feet taken by parallel lines o ff the north side of Lot No 892, as shown on the recorded plat o f Albert Krumm, Section Five, in Volume 3, page 33, Greene County Plat Records. Being the same premises conveyed to Forrest E. and Ruth M. War- shime hv deed dated August 27th, 1948, and recorded in Volume 206, page 482, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio.’’ That said case is entitled Ger­ ald F. Keeling, plaintiff, versus Charlene Francis Keeling, defend­ ant. Said Charlene Francis Keeling will further take notice that She is required to answer said peti­ tion on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date o f the first publication of this notice, to-wit; the 5th" day of May, 1950. Gerald F. Keeling, Plaintiff Meyer Dreety and Paul Ziegler Attorneys for Plaintiff 602 Gas & Electric Building Dayton 2 , Ohio (3-31-6t-5-5) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Harry L. Davis, De­ ceased Notice is hereby given that Charlotte Davis has been duly ap­ pointed as Administratrix o f the estate of Harry L. Davis, deceased, 5 late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 20th day o f March, 1950. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Estate of Raymond T. William- ?Judge of the Probate Court, Greene son, Deceased. j County, Ohio. Notice is hereby given that Fan -} ' By Luella Howser nie Williamson has been duly ap- j (-24-St-4.-7) Chief Deputy Clerk pointed as Executrix of the estate j ~ : ~ ~ . T V T “ of Raymond T. Williamson^ de- Evelyn Frances Randolpn, whose ceased, late of Cedarville Town- j address is 12o0N .V - 45th avenue, ship, Greene County, Ohio. Mla™ ’ Dated this 31st day of March, ° n ^ h day of March, 19o0, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Roberta Penewit, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that J- Finney has been duly appoint­ ed as Administrator of the estate of Roberta Penewit, deceased, late of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. * Dated this 5th day of April, i50. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Bert B. Bovtell, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Gladys F. Bowell has been duly appointed as Executrix of the es­ tate of Bert B. Bowell, deceased, late of CaesarcreekX Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day of March, 1950. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4-21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk GARDEN PLOWING—See Dale Dean on the Ice truck or call 6-1563. (4t) SPENCER SUPPORTS — Indi­ vidually designed. Consult Mrs. Mildred MeMiJjgn, 225 West Main, Xenia, Tel, 1046-M (Ot-3-24-4-28) NOTICE—Did you get tbs Day* ton Sunday paper? If not please contact Ima Purdin, Tel. 6-2132. Dayton, Ohio (3-24-6t-4-28) NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS James Lepn Randolph . vs. Evelyn Frances Randolph 1245 W. 45th Ave., Miami, Fla. Case No, 26355 The above named defendant will lake notice that on the 1 st day of May A- D. 1950 the plaintiff above named \yiJJ lake the deposition of Major Jphp M, Adams, sundry witness, to be used as pyidgnee in the trial of the above cause in be­ half of the plaintiff at the Jaw offices of Paul W. Rion, 901 Mi­ ami Savings Building, Dayton, in the County of Montgomery in the State of Ohio between the hours ■of 10:00 o’clock A. M- and 6 o’clock P, M, of said day and that the taking p£ the same will be ad- jpurngd from day Jp day between the same hpurs untij t)iey are completed. PA11L W- RION Attorney for Plaintiff • - (4r7--3tr4.-21) LEGAL NOTICE William J, Gannon whose ad- dress is Box 12, Wesleyan Station, Middletown, Conn., will take no* tice that on the 3rd day of April, 1950, Donna. P. Gannon filed hep certain petition against him for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty'and extreme cruel- ty, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26372 on the docket of said Court, and will come on fop hearing on or after the 13th day of May, 1950. HORN & ZARKA Attorneys for Plaintiff Winters Bank Bldg., Dayton (4-7-61-5-12) “ 1950 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court Greene County, Ohio. (4-7-3t-4.21) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my dear neighbors and friends for all the nice cards and notes sent to me during my recent misfortune. They were a source o f comfort to me and I appreciated them very much. MRS. JENNIE SHROADES . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Estate of Alexander Nared. De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Mar­ gie Nared has been duly appoint­ ed as Administratrix of the estate of A lexander Nared, deceased, late of Oedarvillg village, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 24th day of March, j 1950. WILLIAM B. 'McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene ! County, Ohio. j (3=31-3t-4-14) By Luella Howser | Chief Deputy Clerk James Leon Randolph filed his certain petition against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and willful ab­ sence, before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26355 on the docket of said court, and will come up for hearing on or after the 29th day of April, 1950, style of said case being James Leon Randolph vs. Evelyn Frances Randolph. Paul W. Rion, Attorney for} Plaintiff, 901 Miami Savings Building, LEGAL NOTICE No. 26361 Charlene Francis Keeling, whose last known place o f residence was care of General Delivery, Lawrence Kansas, will hereby take notice FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSsvgney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. LEGAL NOTICE Elisabeth Carr Cutter, whose ad­ dress is P. O- Unit No. 2, Camp F. H. Pendelton, Oceanside, Calif- fornia, will take notice that on the F. H. Pendelton, Oceanside, Cali- 22nd day of March, 1950, Clarence Edward Cutter, Jr., filed hi 3 cer­ tain petition against her for di­ vorce on the grounds of groves neg­ lect of duty apd extreme crupjty before the Common Pleas Court pf Greene County, Ohio, said case be­ ing No. 26359 on the docket of said court, and will come up for hear­ ing on or after the 29tli day of April, 1950, style o f said case bo* ing Clarence Edward Cutter, Jr„ vs. Elizabeth Carr Cutter, Paul E. Layton, Attorney for Plaintiff 142% North Broad Street, Fairborn, Ohio Farm Grain Tile Ditching Trenching Service RUSSGOITER P. O. Box 748 Phone 3-6810 Springfield, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Normap G. Hathaway, whose last known address was Sinclair Farms, Hampton, Virginia, will take notice .that on the 6 th day of April, 1950, Marceil >S. Hathaway filed her certain petition against him fo r divorce on the grounds of extreme, cruelty before the Com­ mon. Pleas Court o f Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, said case being No. 26880 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hearing on or DEAD STOCK $2.50 Cows $2.50 R p p $0.25 Cwt. Collect 4fH &?n?a XENIA FERTILISER S.majl stock yempyed prosnplfy Spring Is Just Round the Corner— And that means fresh, 'clean, attractive clothes, ft is our business to keep them that way, dressing freshens clothes, and adds tp their good looks. In­ vest in neat, clean clothes, ^Senia Ave.,.Cedarville JEANERS Phone 6-34111

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