The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
i i i r i • * ■ * • i § U K ■ * * ■ • mlActivities Onttf^hiPl • V ^ .— _______________ lev. tadth*.wjfr,Chata.vrtK. have \0 0m »&Xiigftw**d, -V«. -fcaj.- **. IJRpRte Hr. apt Mm, MafcenftMeKenaft f t WmMtm H* Y„ P M here tide «MkiirMi Mr. and Hr*. CftyfcM Up MUtem The Pteehytarfto C&oreh will MU ill Beats* Madsat fa the Cteric** effk* a* Saturday afternoon, April 20th, ' - Hr. C. X. Matters, who ha* recov ered from * recent fllnwa, ft now back i t hi* place o t business. Hr. Harold Stormont, son. of Hr. iadl Mrs. Msryl Stormont, who recent ly underwent an operation at the ■Springfield City Hospital for appendi citis, M i recovered and is able to be •bout, Hr. and Hrs. Frank Stewart of Indianapolis, Ind., spent several days this week visiting with Mrs. Stewart’s constant Mrs, Cora Trumbo. Hr.;and Mrs. Walter ttdebraod have purchased a home in Xenia from Mr, Sherman Carnes on Owens ave., and will move there. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred WMmm left Monday far LeaAngeles, Calif., where thar e*Met to-MeM^duuMr 0m a RP tM r Item* « r f t M t o ia K Hu. THay have bean vftftto^lstiv** here the past tan days. Hr. Weimar's mother, Mrs. Fred Weimar, and three swm reside in Calftotnle, Wayne with his mother, and Cafe and Qeorgu at Orange. Gala is connected with the Bank of America. P P ■ ■ P P m m Is : P ' P P P P ■ O U1 WA1 Cedarvilla, College will go on the air Friday, April IS over two stations it was announced bare, The program will he heard ever WHKC in Colum bus at 4:30 p.ra. and over WING in Daytob at 7:45 p,m. The program to be presented is .that of n panel dis cussion entitled “Cedatrilft College Looks Ahead". Those taking- pert in the radio program are. President Ira D, Vayhinger of Cedarrille College, Alfred Fehlman a senior and a re turned G I, and Dr. H..H, Abels the village mayor. ^—-—nr—T‘itrrtusam C H m C H N O T E S LT. JOHN REINHARD MUSTERED OCTFROMARMT SERyiCE m’\ '•* * T" 1 - , ’ : ' Lt. John Reinhard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Reiiftiard, who hue been .In Korea* has beenmustered from the ■service.'. Ho has had more than three years in service, being connected with the Army Engineering service, Miss Joan J ob e, a freshman at Bowling Green University, is expected to arrive at the home of her parents, ' Hr. and Mrs. Delmar Jobe for spring vacation. Her sister,. Miss Dorcas, a student librarian at Southern Sem inary, Buena Vista, Va., spent a, ten* day vacation with Miss Jane Hartzell at her homo in Mt. Kisco, N .I. . May 24 has been set as the date for the Music Festival sponsored by the Women’s Clubs of Cedaryille. -The -Musical will be held in the United Presbyterian Church at 8 P.M. [ The public is invited- There will be a social-hour at the close o f the progress. TRACTOR SERVICE—We ate e- quipped to give expert service to all makes o f tractors. Phone 592 for ap pointment. King Tractor Sales, 985- 291 N. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. Cedaryille . High School atudents, who took part in the District Audition at Wittenberg College on Saturday, April 6th brought home excellent lis tings,. Phyllis Bryant, KennethDailey VivianRamsey, a mixed, ensembleand • girls ensemble all rated 2 or excel lent, Beverly Carson rated excellent pine and Kathleen Adame rated 8 or Very good. Schools o f all classes par ticipated in the event. Xenia High School also took part, rating high in all events, Springfield Loan Co^ 82 W* H igh gfc Phone 3061 Springfield, Ohio meatamseNim^ mIMyilMj UNITED PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. ,M., Supt, Arthur B. Evans. Easter Service i f A. M. The Choir *ritt present 'a* program of Easter music at this hour. The Easter Offering will go to Over seas Rejief,, under the direction, of the World Wide Christian Advance pro,, gram. There is urgent need for thia worthy cause, and we should-respond iberally. All loose money placed in the offering plates Witt go. to this cause, as well as that in the Special Easter envelopes. There will be the reception o f new members also' at ‘ this service with Baptisms, ’ ■ - ’ The Easter'Sunrise service will* be held in the Presbyterian church at 7 A. M, All young people 'cordially In vited. The .Good Friday service will be held in the United Presbyterian church, from noon till 3 P. ,M. The speakers for each"' half hour period will be Revs.Vayhinger, Jurkat, Abels Frederick, Jamieson and Elliott. Spee- i§l music in each period, with the U, P. Church the first ^Kour, Methodist. Church 2nd, hour, and Presbyterian Church the third hour, There'"will be,an offering plate as.- you enter or depari,.jrhe organist will play a few minutes^tween each half, hour, giving opportunity for entering or departing without interrupting the other features'on the program; Ser vice begins promptly at 12 o'clock. No Y- P- C, U. service in the even ing as we unite in the Union Young People's Service at 7 A. M. The session will meet at 10:40 A. M. Sabbath morning for the recaption o f new members, in the dining room, the door to receive your offering as SHOE REPAIRING M , ib o p fet I k . n u r o f m y h cm «. East Wmbwt Strwat RALPH fiHAW ouecH’s m seed corn TaJdaf a d m mew. Gat Years la Mariy. Be Safa. HBIUUBKT POWERS. ' Cedarvitte, O., R 1- CO Z Y • n B ‘ * w e , mmi $0*» A p ril IB -W liildee* —* Bftrfatot f I Advemtttree M iwm — Ceased? — Spartd AprA 21*32 Briew-Ja* Jeafctoa , ^ T e s d U rO r a im ii PAS8tNG PARAOlI W M h m * * * # * glOGP. IKr ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 ■ ».: W- ■ ■ ■ ■ It w ill be a i t m u Eaatar whan y ou gait a ll your naada oC DOVALL HAIUJWARE. Just look at the r a i^ ty we have fo r gifts— fo r hooae iaaproiremant— fo r better mauls and Asst fa r fan* Our stook is overflow ing the waQ*—Yeu*U fitui ft outside the store as w ell as insida so if you dooH saa what you want at first glance, don’ t run away, ask us—and we’ re pretty sure w « can serve your needs. Make Duvall’s the first stop on your Easter a im s parade. -Taylor Tot ..................................$10.95 Large Size Glass B oaster,...... ,..$4.50 Large Aluminum Sauce Pan-lid$ 2.80 W all Scrapera .... „.,e#d»70g Pptty Knives _________________ 10c Hand Fainted Lamp $5e 20 M ilometer Shell Cigarette Lighter - ---------- ---------------...... $1.95 Hand Painted Lamp----- 65c Hand Painted Flower.... — Basket— G irl ___________.65c Swan Set— 5 pieces —__$2,60 Havilan Pattern Set Set 35 pieces__ — .$9,05 Odd Cups, Saucers, Plates ----------------------------10c Water Glasses, 8,10,12 oz, 5c, □ UYALfJ Phone 6-1941 l a i t m m i ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Cedarvilla ■ a a , « ORDINANCE NO. 228 .TO LICENSE AND REGULATE OPERATION OF TAXICABS. BE- IT ORDAINED. BY. THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CEDARYILLE, STATE OF OHIO: - SECTION I—DEFINITION — The term “taxicab" shall mean and in clude every mechanically propelldd ve* ’ 'Without first filing with the sengers, except at the parking stand which ‘ shall he designated by the Mayor or the Village Marshal. Such stand shall not be designated withont! first jHScuring the written consent of the abutting property owner, SECTION 9— INSURANCE RE QUIRED — It shall'be unlawful for any person to operate a taxi cabWith in the Village o f ’Cedarrille, Ohio, Mayor ........ , lDHAIMTAlll HKorwATi ssnRBpav vjl - !LAGB OORFOtATiOH, WXBRBAI, The Dimeter ef Hlglw ways, wuM fieA U7MII o f the Gen eral Codn of. Q U o,' f t mthmlssdhe «Kt«uftm of elate Ugheeks within tin iM ti a# n vRkuM. aad ■' WiDBKRAfti Bkteaaftae of State Highways No, 4| and I t Be within tide village, and WHEREAS, The wmk propoeed to .name of the traveled roadway am. shatt be reetrioted to general mainte nance of the traveled roadway ear, feees aof the State Highways herein* before set out, end WHEREAS, It ia understood that this ordinance shall not in any way obligate the State of Ohio to repair pavements or roadway surface* dam- aged by the repair, removal or instaL lation o f subsurface utility ttnee, and WHEREAS, This ordinance shiril in no manner or discharge the said vil lage from any claim or claims of any nature arising from, or growing oat of, the maintenance by the Depart ment o f Highways o f the State . o f Ohio of said highways in said Village* and the said village shall save the State o f Ohio hamlets from any and; all claims, NQW, THEREFORE, Be it ORDAINED, by the Council of the. Village of Cedarrille, State of Ohio: SECTION Jr-It is hereby declared to be In the public interest that the consent o f said village he, and said, conseat hereby is, given to the De partment of-Highways o f the .State of Ohio for said Department to main tain the' traveled portions of the State Highways herenbefore set’but. Said village shsll save the Depart ment of Highwaya of the' State of Ohio and the State of Ohio from any and all claims o f any nature arising from Ur growing out o f the mainte nance of the highways within ssid village as aforesaid. SECTION 2—That the Clerk be* hereby directed to furnish to the Director of Highways and to the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County Ohio, a certified copy of this Ordinance immediately Upon the taking effect thereof. -SECTION 3—That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from end after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed: April 15, 1946. H. H. ABELS, - Mayor ATTEST: P. J. McCORKELL, ' ’ * Clark w e wtU> m u x nr WHBNmwuwafWLB m \g m t t y r " R W M r t w f tW l i l i * CIWMb MV* IC«ti» 0 n 0|w s j|ft$8i|MM mmSSBSSBS BABY CHICKS H m ia D m H um to I nif la b j O k fa . They w ill be good property aext Fell CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS Order them early and seve 3% oa all ersUra - placed 4 weeks in ndynnge of delivery dele. Every flock Ohio U. S, Approved and Pulloruua twte i Bring your cream and order your cblcka aft THE LEOLA CORN CREAM STATION AND i t ’ BlueRibbofi ChiekStora . ■ C ed irv ille , Ohio . A Safe Place To Buy Chicks ‘ .S- ". . . 1(1 JJ , 1.^11 _ , . ; / V / " r t , v* ‘ » , f-' ' r • *i . ^ t' V A. ri*'* . .r ' i ' ’ ■Roer-Rbouboit Houim^ GENERAL REPAIR AND BODY WORK ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS ' . H i For Sale - Seven room home. Main at. Semi-modem, Fair cconditton. For merly George A. Shroad property. hide not operated on a fixed tract, P*oof of the fact’ that such person is which is used or advertised to be used adequately insured or bonded, or hav- in the, occupation of carrying passen in* * net wfrth sufficient to guaran- grirff for him along other than a fix- * » to *nV parson Injured or damaged od route, with no fixed or definite to P«son or property while being car- schedule. - - j . tied as a paastnger in mdi taxicab, t e n o w ^ c E N s * . w jim s r^ K 'L ts ; ........., be unlawful for any person to use or of such taxicab, whether passenger or IWrite C. O. Deck, 806 Tenth av*., occupy any street, alley or public not, if such injury or damage ia cans-1 Middletown. Ohio, place within the Village of Cedarrille, ed by the negligence or intended act with any taxicab. Without first ob* of the operator or owner of such taxi- toining a license so to do, as herein- cab, in an amount of not less than five after provided, , .{thousand dollars (85,000.00)* per per- SECTION 8 - LICENSE REQUIR. son, and ten thousand dollars, (flO,- ments---Appllcation for such license 000.00), for one accident, and also one shall be .in writing to the Mayor with thousand dollars, (gl,000.00), for in* a definite statement of the number jury to property, such proof shall ac- PAINTING and WELDING DON RILEY OPERATORS W i m m D T a i d * ^ THE CEDARYILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H. H. Abels, Minister ■Sunday School 10:00 A.,M# Bette Nelson, Supt Youth Fellowship wttl be in charge of the opening exercises, Church Service 11 A, M. Sermon, “Death Takes a Holiday." Special Music. n Sunrise Service at 7 A. M. to the Presbyterian Church.. Easter break fast is being served. Good Friday Service in the United Presbyterian Church from 12 to 8 P. VL Church Service at Selma 9:46 with Easier program. Elbert Schfckendant* superintendent On the evening of April 28 Dr. Carl Plummer of Springfield returns to give a lecture on the gods and devils in China. He was a missionary there for several years. *Chinese robes and drees will be modeled. This commun ity service is sponsored by the Youth Fellowship. The Methodist Youth Fellowship, to their regular Sunday evening Services voted unanimously to suggest to the Progressive Club and the American Legion that an “Outdoor Chapel” be a part of the Memorial Park which is being planned. The M.Y.F. is to he in charge of the opening service of the Sunday School on Easier Sunday at 10 A.M. Plans were also made to have the Efinotl Mother1* t h f Te* with* th# Mothers of the Service Men Mem bers as special gusits. This group is also to sponsor a lsctars tor the Rev, J. Car) Plummer, pastor of the High Street Church to Springfield. On Sunday evening o f April 28th to the local church. 9fM T n m m t fm m chubcm pawl m. Elliott, MhJSw ' ' lOftO-A. M. Sabbath Sehoe), JMm Power*, m** * _ - Preaching Ut<W A. M, Them* «>I 0 Young People's Meeting, Miss Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 pda. “Easter Within Oar Hearts”. There will be Special mask, The Women's Missionary (M et* will meet Tfcwnfty April **th, at the home of Mrs. B X Stormont. Mm jtOoMffKiam 'C m Y m WIDBMI of taxicabs to be operated, together with the name, factory number state number and motor pumber, and the name of the driver to be to charge of each taxicab for which the application for license is made. SECTION 4— DRIVER OF TAXI- CAB—The chauffeur or driver of such vehicles engaged to the business of carrying passengers for hire must be a citizen Of the State o f Ohio, be at least twenty-one (21)years of age, and have issued to him a Chauffeur’s license by the Bureau of Motor Ve hicles of the State o f Ohio. SECTION 5—LICENSE FEE—The fee for each taxicab, With' a seating capacity of not. to exceed six persons' shall be ten dollars, (8)0.00); for a taxicab with seating capacity in ex cess of six, eighteen (818.00). Each license shall he issued by the Mayor of the Village by andwith the approv al of Council, only after it has been ascertained that the conditions of this ordinance have been complied with, snathe public convenience and neces sity require the licensing of such tax icabs. Lkenssa shall be issued tot, the calendar year only. No license shall he transferable and no rebate shall be made for any unused portion of a license. SECTION 6— INSPECTION FOR SAFETY— All owners and operators of taxicabs shall maintain their equip ment in good mechanical condition at all times, shall riot operate such vehicle* without adequate brakes and lights, or any mechanical' defect that would tend to affect the safe opera tion of such vehicle. The Mayor or Marshal shall have the right at all times to inepect licensed taxicabs for mechanical defects. SECTION 7—FOR THE PROTEC. TION OF THE PUBLIC AGAINST EXCESSIVE FARES, AND ALSO TAXICAB OPERATORS AGAINST MINIMUM FARES—It provide* that fift 9exMab fate* within the sorper. M* EMM o f DmVtttaga o f Csdarritts, Ohio, stotU/ibe within the following limits, fcnrit, Minimum far* fifteen cants, (15c) first passenger, plus five cents, (5c), for each additional pea- aenger served. Maximum fare twen ty-five cents, (28c), par person miv- ried, phw fifty cents, (50c) for eeeh trunk carried. SECTION # - TAXI PARKING STAMD—4T shallI* unlawful $m any. ■*>■*— in uask or stead, iicaent least ■. w9*ta*MWM<r wag g j u s tewwunwag enough to take on e* dfttfcariepae- company the spplyfcation for a license and shall remain continuously on file during the life of inch license. SECTION^IO—LICENSE REVOK ED WHEN—Any taxftab license may be revoked at the diecEftion of the I Mayor, when the holder ha* been con- rioted or pleads guilty to a violation of this or any other ordinance of the Village, or any law of the State o f Ohio. The Mayor may also revoke such license by and with the consent of Council when in the discretion o f th* Mayor and approved by Council when tbe.pubtic safety and conven ience o f the VtUagUretiree each rev ocation. ’ . SECTION IX— PENALTY— Who ever shall violate the provisions of this ordinanos shall ba deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not to exceed the suae of onfifhandred dollars, (810040), and costa. Each day’s violation shall constitute a sep arata offense. SECTION If— All ordtoaaotaor resolutions, or parte of same to con flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. PASSED this 15th day of April, 1046. H. H. ABELS,1 Mayor. ATTEST: P. J. MoCORKKLL, Clark For Sale—Coat chick brooder; Gaft sure drop corn planter; Estate heat* 'tela, largearia*; priced for quick sale. Phone 6-2282. Carl Bagford Roush’ 980 Hybrid Seed .Com. 1 will take care of my customers as us- j nal. Will have com at my farm to a few days. ARTHUR D. HANNA, Phone 6-2201, Cedarrille, RJEhl. Far. Saftt- Tam •auftldi teiftts Is fair condition. Phene 6 - 2188 , ,Y M. C. CHARLES : Lost-B illfold, Zipper, Valuable papers in same. Reward 82 for re turn to Blue Bird Tea loom Faster » i better for yea O it* c t ftk «® «w t o o k « 0 * f* * * d r a r t lt e l« p l» « « o t^ ^ f t * p o r t s d )k p o f t k )k d if * t e . 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