The Greene County Guardian, January 17, 1957

PAGE 6 JANUARY 17. 195, GUARDIAN about people in Jamestown Mrs. Lee Boysel Phone 4-9491 , Mr. aud Mrs. Carroll Gray ^ans son Roger w «e the Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Brown and family of Spr i ngf i el d, O. . .Mr . and Mrs. William Harrison were the S u n d a y evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hub e r t Saunders and fam ily.. . Mrs. Opal Co n n o r spent Sunday wi t h Mr. and Mrs. E n j a r Gustafson and family of near Jamestown... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flax and family of London spent Saturday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Flax. Mr. Flax has been quite ill for the past several days.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gus- tin were guests S un da y of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pick­ ens of South Solon, Ohio.. . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hyer and family had as their after­ noon visitors Sunday, Mrs. Hyer'sbrother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob e r t Shultz and family of Green­ field. . .Mr. James Cole who is in the navy and stationed in Norfolk, Va . , spent a 10 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C o le .. Mrs. Sally Shigley is now b e d f a s t at the Shirk’s rest home.. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ha u s e l l and Mr. and Mrs. Cedarville Jottings Wi l b u r Baughn of Spring- field were the guests of Mrs. Hausell's mother, Mrs.Mary Mo o n , who is a patient at S h i r k ' s rest h om e ...M r. Thomas McCash of Cincin­ nati was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mas- sie. . .Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hatfield were visitors of Mrs. Hatfield's sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hettinger of Circleville Sun­ day a f t e r n o o n . . .Mr. and Mrs. Junior Snyder of West Lancaster were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wel­ don Hatfield.. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson left S u n d a y for a vacation in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. They will be gone approximately three weeks. Mr. Wilson op­ erates a sheet metal business in Jamestown... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garring- A f 'T Y l H er and d a ugh t er Ruth were - ’ C 1 U W 1 ° Sund a y evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Morgan at M illidgeville.. . Mrs. Pairl Edwards and son Stevie, Jamestown, had as dinner guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. O r v i l l e Fawley, Mr. Ha r o l d Fawley and Mike, Mrs. E l swo r t h Gill, Mrs. Curtis Linkhart and Monalee, all of Xenia and Mrs. James Jenkins and Jaye Lynne and Mrs. Ray W i l l i a m s o n of Jamestown. 1WU YEARS-Second birth­ day of Bradley James Holton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edga r Ho l t o n of Cedarville, was celebrated last week. The Ho l t o n s live at 28 Xenia Ave., Cedarville. (Photo by Nelson Creswell) Creswell HeadsPresby by the way in Bowersville Mrs. Elizabeth Boothby had of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shu- as guests Monday for dinner maker and daughter.. . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoi- SuzieHollingsworth and Mrs. lingsworth.. . Mr. and Mrs. E l i z a b e t h Boothby spent Charlie Winkle ofWest Uni­ on, O ., were weekend guests Multi-Flora Meets Today Mrs. Daisy Down i ng will give a d e m o n s t r a t i on on making a terrarium at Thurs­ day’s meeting of the Multi - Flora Garden Club of James­ town. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Richard Dill. Mrs. Max Powers and Mrs. Katheryn Dean are to bring arrangements based on thd theme, "June in January. " Members will also conduct a white elephant exchange* We d n e s d a y at the WCTU annual c o n v e n t i o n at the Friends Church in X en ia .. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol­ lingsworth’s children are ill with chicken pox.. .Mr. and Mrs. James Cramer's three y o u n g e s t c h i l d r e n have chicken pox... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leach spent Sunday a f t e r n o o n with her sister, Mrs. Rodney Wallace of Port W illiam .. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M c D o w e l l were supper guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. D .F. Seaman of Bowers­ v ille ... Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eskew of Xenia were Sunday dinner guests of the latter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woolery.. . Nelson Creswell is the new president of congregation of Cedarville's First Presbyteri­ an Church. An entire Siare of officers was e l e c t e d for the year at a meeting held last week. Elders are Robert Marshall, P.J. M c C o r k e l l , and J. B. Crumrine Sr. , and treasurer of the congregation is Dana Bryant. Earl C h a p l i n and Lesley Stormont are trustees; Thurman Baker, superinten­ dent of the Sunday School; Mrs. Rankin McMillan, su­ perintendent of the primary c l a s s e s ; Mrs. Hal Guthrie, superintendent of the cradle roll section; treasurer of the Sunday School, Nelson Cres­ well; and Mrs. Charles Stor­ mont, secretary of the con­ gregation. T r u s t e e s ' wives served a covered sidh supper at the meeting. Mrs. Virgil Sticka Cedarville 6-4181 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rein- hard, Mrs. Gertrude Clem- mens and Fanny Williamson spent the week end in Tole­ do visiting, r e s p e c t i v e l y , Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mcln- tire and Mr.and Mrs. Motter Pennypacker... The regular business meet­ ing was held Thursday night of the- Cedar Grange at the lOOFHallin Cedarville with Harold Cooley, master, pre­ siding. The lecture for the evening was "The Commun­ ity and its Ne eds . " Plans were made to take a program to the old f o l k s home in Xenia, Jan. 19. Also a com­ mittee was a n n o u n c ed for the f a i r b o o t h and plans started for the fair. Hostesses -were Mr. and Mrs. A l b e r t Mott, Mr. and Mrs. William Lister and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harner. The next meeting is in the form of b o o s t e r night open to the township. The r e g u l a r meeting has been p o s t p o n e d from the night of the 24. to the 31. Rev. El wood Palmer left Sunday afternoon for a semi­ vacation in Florida. He drove Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neff of Xenia, who will vacation extensively and Rev. Palmer will return this week. . . Mrs. J. F. West is v i s i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r and son-in-lawr Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hutch­ inson of Chicago.. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritenour had their daughter Dolly home over the weekend... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staigers on Jan. 10 entertained the executive committee of the Fairborn Toastmasters Club. They were C h a r l e s Abbot, president; Capt. Stuart Kal- mas, vice-p r e s i d ent; Jack Goldberg,- secretary-treasur­ er. Mr. Staigers is the ser­ geant-at-arms. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Wise- cup ofPiqua spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ bur Wisecup.. . Mr. and Mrs. Kindergarten Class Is Open There are still, some vacan­ cies open in a private kin­ dergarten held at the United Presbyterian Church in C lif­ ton for children of the Cedar­ ville and C l i f t o n a r e a . Classes are held from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a.m. three days a week. I n t e r e s t e d parents should contact Mrs. Lawrence Haller at 7-5321. TOPFLIGHT SEI REPAIR WORK You Can Trust Bellamy’s Garage Located In Rear of Rhinehart's Cafe, Entrance in Alley Phone 6-1921 DOG LICENSE for 1957 may be purchased at the following places: Fairborn: Mrs. Fern Merrick, 26 N. Broad St. O.B. Armstrong, Armstrong Elevator Bowersville: Claude Chitty, Church St. Spring Valley: H. Van Pelt, Spring Valley Hardware Knollwood: L.E. Moosebrugger J r ., Knollwood Pharmacy New Germany: Paul Karnath Grocery Yellow Springs: W.W. Deaton Hardware Bellbrook: Penewit Hardware Cedarville: M. Pickering, Pickering Electric Jamestown: John Collett, Gibbs Hardware New Burlington: R. D. Collett Hardware County Auditor's Office—Room 2 Court House, Xenia The cost of licenses for 1957 is two dollars ($2.00) for each dog; ten dollars ($10*00) for kennel. Penalty of $1.00 per tag must be charged after January 20,1957. Applications, including fee and full description of the dog--breed, age, sex and color--will be accepted at the Greene County Auditor's office. — James J. Curlett, Auditor of Greene County See Us for your Spring HOG BOX Needs We also construct DOUBLE BOXES Built to your Specifications Cedarville Lumber Co. Lumber and Building Materials Cedarville Phone 6-1331 Robert Marshall had dinner Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tarrants of Dayton.. . The Marvin Ag- nors had as weekend guests, Mrs. Alice Huffman and Mrs. Jenny Agnor of Dayton and on Sunday they entertained Mr. and M ts . Clarence A, Huffman and children Gary and G a il... Joes Taxi Dial Cedarville 6-4021 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Silvercreek Township Greene County, Ohio For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1956 Population 2357 - 1950 Total Salaries and Wages Paid During the Year 1956......... $7044. 75 Tax Valuation.. . $4729963 . Tax levy..............1.40 mills Investments Owned.. . 2500. (Do not include en­ dowments) Jamestown, Ohio Jan. 3, 1957 I hereby certify the follow­ ing report to be correct, ss H. L. Carter Township Clerk RECEIPTS General Pro­ perty Tax................ $5079.42 Sales Tax................ $1599. 97 (Local Government) Gasoline Tax......... $7200.00 Inheritance T a x . . . $1883. 17 Cigarette Tax............$54.00 Cemetery Bequests.. $75. 22 Motor Vehicle Tax..............................$615.13 House Trailer T a x . . . . $9. 08 Cemeteries—Sale of Lots and Other Receipts.................... $1110. 00 Auto Registration.. . $412.23 Ross Twp. F ires.. . . $100. 00 R en t...............................$20. 00 Mis. Tools. . . . . . . . $202. 00 Refunds........................ $198. 54 Total Miscellaneous Receipts......................$520. 54 Depository Interest.. $56. 25 Total Receipts.. .$18615. 01 PAYMENTS General Executive Ser­ vices-Compensation of Trustees....................$1800. 00 Compensation of C le r k ___ ’. ............... $790-. 00 Total Genferal Execu­ tive Services.......... $2590. 00 Town Hall-Maintenance \ and Repair..............$1385.45 ’ Other Fire Protection Expenses................... $298.10 ' Health-Taxes withheld for District Board of Health,................ $315. 38 : Burial Expenses... . $190. 00 ■ New Road Construe- ! tion-Labor and . ‘ Materials................ $3929. 38] Road Maintenance and Repair-Labor and Materials................ $5887.42* Cemeteries-Compensa- | tion of Officers and Employees.............. $2117. 50- Tools, Machinery and Materials............$467. OOj Buildings and im ­ provements................. $2-3. 35 Other Cemetery Expenses........................ $27. 93 Miscellaneous......... $110. 69 General Supplies.. . . $83. 87 Memorial Day Expenses........................ $25. 00 Employes Ritirement (Township Share).. . $266. 44 Zoning Board............$253.36 Deductions by County Auditor: For Elections......... .$220. 00 For Workmen's Compensation............$102. 09j For Advertising Delinquent Lands................................. $1. 69 Total Payments.. $18474. 65 RECEIPTS ; General Pro- j perty T a x ................. $2792. 61> Other T a x .: ....................$2. 50j Total Receipts.. . . $2795. l l j ! PAYMENTS | Interest on Bonds j and Notes....................$160. 00] Bonds and Notes Retired....................... $2000. OOj Tqral Payments.. . $2160. 001 SUMMARY OF OPERATION BY FUNDS . Bond Re- General tirement Road Township and Sink- Total of Funds Funds ing Funds- All Funds (1) (2) (3) (4) Balance, January 1, 1956 (Clerk's $10485.87 $ 6158. 25 $ 242.37 $16886.49 Receipts During Year $10061.47 $ 8553.54 $2795.11 $21410.12 Total Receipts and Balance $20547.34 $14711.79 $3037.48 $38296.61 Payments During Year $10608.80 $ 7865.85 $2160.00 $20634.65 Balance, December 31, 1956 (Clerk's) $ 9938.54 $ 6845.94 $ 877.48 $17661.96 Outstanding Warrants, December 31, 1956 $ 388.29 $ 176.03 none $ 564.32 Balance in Depository, December 31, 1956 ■ $10326.83 $ 7021.97 $ 877.48 $18226.28 OUTSTANDING DEBT Fire Protection.. , . $6000. 00 Total General Debt............................$6000. 00

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