The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52

Friday, June 24, 1949 The Cedarville, O. Herald LEGAL NOTICE , se King Smith, whose ad- is unknown, will take notice t oh the 17th day o f June, 1949, ,-an Smith filed his certain pe­ on against her fo r divorce on t grounds o f gross neglect of before the Common Pleas srt o f Greene County. Ohio, il case being No. 25,944 on the et o f said Court and will come *for hearing on or after the 30th t of July, 1949. MELVIN A. SCOTT Attorney for Plaintiff 1024 II. B. Building Dayton 2, Ohio lOTXCE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX BUDGET fT'.vo copies o f the Tax Budget tentatively adopted for the E arville Township Rural School irict o f Cedarville, Ohio in ene County, Ohio, are on file the office o f the Clgrk of said Itool District. These are for 111 c inspection; and a Public racing on said Budget will be >i»! at the School Building in said darville, on Tuesday, the 5th day Ji/y, 1949, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Walter W. Boyer, Clerk darville Twp. Rural School Dis­ ci. LEGAL NOTICE Lr-ioy Fletcher whose address is kt.own, will take notice that on i iCth day o f May, 1949, Lillian it, her filed her certain petition jhe.jt him for divorce on the ountls of willful absence for than three years and gross If-wct o f duty before the Common ■ss Court o f Greene County Ohio, u case being No. 25, 895 on the d.efc o f said court and will come lor hearing on or after the 25ih o f June, 1949; TtiERT B. BREWER oiney fo r Plaintiff E. Main St. nia, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE h the Probate Court of Greene |>.£ity. Ohio. Ca-'e No. 5.^51. Wil- [ru H. Jeffries, Administrator Si the Will annexed of the es- |e o f Ada B. Jeffries Kennedy, cased, plaintiff vs Elias Ken- iy, et al, defendants. ■ f’ert Jeffries, whose place of idence is unknown, and Richard tries, whose place of residence unknown, will take notice that i the 6th day of May 1949, Wil- Ini H. Jeffries, Administrator f.h the Will annexed of the estate Ada B. Jeffries Kennedy, de- jised, as plaintiff, commenced action for authority to sell real I ate o f said decedent to pay its, against Elias Kennedy, et defendants, in the Probate Court [Greene County Ohio, where the is now pending, said real requested to be sold being [bed as follows: rate in the County of Greene, State o f Ohio, and in the be of Cedarville, and bounded described as follows: re all o f Lots Numbered leen (14) and Fifteen (15) l r and Creswell's Addition to pillage of Cedarville Greene / , Ohio. Situate on the north kf Church Street in said Vil­ lage and more fully described on 'sw er said cause before August 1,; plat o f said Village, as recorded i 1949. on which date said cause i in County Recorder's office o f fwill, be fo r hearing in said Court, i land records. I Dated this May 27, 1949. You are required to answer said rMiller & Finney, Attorneys, petition on the 15th day o f Ju ly‘ Xenia, Ohio. 1949 or the same will be taken as i Carrie M. Rife, Executrix confessed and sale ordered ac-i o f the Estate o f Emma R. eordingly. f Marsh, deceased. A t to r n e y s " '" to F & B 'S O T I C E O F 1 - V B L I C A T I O lT ------------------ . ------------------— - Carley Trailer & Equipment Co. NOTICE vs. William E. Hallman et al. Mr. TO: Ralph C. Roudebush, 198 S. Vvilliani E. Hallman residing at McClean Ave.. Apt. 3, Memphis, Box 50 Duugtasville Ga., and White Tennessee; Francis W. Roudebush, Motors located in Douglasville, Ga.t 70 E. 96th St., New York, N. Y .; v.ill take notice that on 27th day William R. Medaris, address un- o f May 1949, the undersigned known if living, and if deceased Guriev Trailer & Equipment Co., his unknown devisees, legatees oi filed their petition in Court of heirs at law; Dale If. Medaris. Common Picas, Greene County, uduivss unknown if living, and il Ohio, an.«ig:;.g that the defendants Deceased his unknown devisees, named alo re have or claim to legatees or heirs at law; Alice k ? : <• and interest if. following de- Richards, whose only known ad- scribed property to wit: dress is Lexington, Kentucky; Rob- 1 - 2 8 ft. Edwards Van, serial ert Medaris, whose only known ad- no. 6269, vertical landing gear dress is Ft- Myers, Florida; and single tire carrier, 10x20 tires, the unknown heirs at law, if any. vacuum brakes, red paint, plywood of Emma R. Marsh, deceased. lining. You and each of you are hereby The petition further alledges ao.iiied that you have been named that by reason o f default o f obli- (■efeiidants in an action brought guor ti i payment o f promissory re, Carrie M. Rife, as Executrix of note neroiding to its terms the the Estate of Emma E. Marsh, de- condition <>f Conditional Sales con- reused, in the Common Pleas Court tract have been broken, o f Greene County, Ohio, for the * The p i aver of the petition is for ptnpo.-e of selling the following judgment ag..iu-t William E. Ilall- ,v.-< nbed real estate, to-wit: ;:ia:i i:: the amount of $878.92 to- rituate in the Village of Cedar- aether with interest of SG from .ilic. in the Countv of Greene and 27th day o f November 1948, and o f Ohio, and bounded and that ; aid chattel be ordered sold to ,‘ f.-riled as follows: pay ami for such Being the South half o f Lot No. -olief a.- i.- equitable. BL.iy (60), abutting on Main The defendant.-named above are Ctreet on the East and Elm Street u o T r e i to an .ter on or before on tile South. Also the East half of 25th day of June 1919. South half of Lot No. Sixty- Carley Trade:* & Equipment -ne (61) adjoining Lot No. Sixty Hy Rybir. B. Brewer 1 60) and abutting-on Elm Street. Attorney for Plaintiff Said premises being situate in * — .joint Ore's second addition to Ce- ORDINANCE NO. 219 darville as will be more fully shown TO REGULATE THE TIME OF by the recorded plat o f said Yil- PARKING UPON C E R T A I N •luge, reference to which is here- AREAS ON THE PUBLIC iw made. STREETS OF THE VILLAGE OF Being the same premises c o n - ____ CEDARVILLE, OHIO ------ veyud by Inez S. Finney to Emma Be h Oaiaired by* the Council U. Marsh by deed dated March 25 o f *i:c Village of Cedarville, Ohio: 1935, and recorded in Volume 154. SECTION 1. That is shall be Page 461, Greene Couuty Deed unlawful for any vehicle to be Records. parked <*n the portion of the streets In order to pay the legacies un- as hereinafter designated for a dor the last will and testament oi longer length o f time than as here- the .-aid Emma R. Marsh. You are inafter set forth, between the further notified that you must an- hour-, o f 7:06 o’clock A. M. to 6 1 CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE Will your “winter things” be moth bait this summer? Not if you send them to New Cedarville Cleaners for expert dry cleaning. Dirt and grime work into fab­ ric — often invisibly . . . then moth worms have a fer.st. Before you store, let New Cedarville Cleaners “proof” your clothes against the menace of moths and silver fish. o'clock P . M. “daily, except Sun­ days and Holidays, or from 7:00 o'clock A . M. to 9 o'clock P. M. on Saturdays. A . On the east side o f Main Street from*Grove Street north to the first alley fo r a period o f fif­ teen (15) minutes. B. On the west side o f Main Street from Xenia Avenue north to the first alley fo r a period o f one-half (% ) hour. C. On Main Street from Cedar Street south, to the first alley at Dr. Kyle's office fo r a period of two (2) hours. D. On Xenia Avenue from Main Street to the west line of the Nelson Creswell and M. C. Nag- lely property fo r a period of two (2) hours. SECTION 2. I t shall be unlaw­ ful to park any vehicle at any time on Grove Street from Main Street to the rear of the Town­ ship Building. SECTION 3. The Police Depart­ ment o f the* Village of Cedarville is hereby authorised and instruct­ ed to erect appropriate signs to notify the public o f the parking restrictions as hereinabove set forth. " 8 NOTION 4. Any person vio­ lating the provisions, o f this ordi­ nance upon conviction thereof shall be found guilty o f a misdemeanor and shall be fined not to exceed Ten ($10.00) Dollars and cost o f prosecution. SECTION 5. That ordinances or narts o f ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall ,take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period al­ lowed by law. Passed this June 14th, 1949. Wm. Ferguson Mayor ATTEST: P. J. McCorkell Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 248 TO REGULATE HAWKERS, PEDDLERS AND HUCKSTERS. Be It Ordained By The Council Of The Village Of Cedarville, State Of Ohio: SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS: The terms hawker, peddler and "arm Grain Tile Ditching* Trenching Service ,\W l)SS COTTER the HEWCEDARVILLECLEANERS n . Box 748 Phone 3-GS10 Springfield, Ohio Xenia Ave., Cedarville 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 UcSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon K. Kling, Mgr. huckster, shall be deemed to des­ ignate a person engaged in the business of making retail sales of provisions, goods, wares -or mer­ chandise of any description, upon the streets of the Village of Ge- darville,_ Ohio, whether by personal solicitation or by supplying a pur­ chaser with the goods, without, solicitation. A hawker, peddler and huckster, shall be deemed to he such within the meaning of this ordinance when lie has no esta­ blished place of business and car­ ries his goods with, him, for the purpose o f selling the same. SECTION ^2: LICENSE RE­ Q U IR E D : It shall be unlawful for any person as a hawker,, peddler or huckster, to sell or offer to sell, whether through himself, or others on any of the streets or public grounds within the Village of Ce­ darville, Ohio, any ' provisions, goods, wares or merchandise, of any description, until he shall first have obtained from the Mayor a license so to do. Provided) how­ ever, that this ordinance shall not apply to or require the owner of any product of his own raising or the manufacture of any article manufactured by him to obtain a license to vend and sell the same. SECTION 3: APPLICATION: Each applicant for a license pursu­ ant to this ordinance shall file in .writing an application for the same on a form to be furnished by the Village and shall set forth the name and residence of such appli­ cant and the article he intends to sell thereunder. Also the time with­ in which he desires said license to run. Said application shall be veri- ’fied by oath by said applicant, i SECTION 4: TERM OF LI­ CENSE: Upon receipt of applica­ tion as required by this ordinance and pavment of the proper fees therefor, together with compliances with all the requirements which CustomSpraying Orchards, Corn) Barns, Fence Rows, and any place in­ fested with Weeds. Book Your Corn Spraying Early Donald' Hagler Phone 6-2621 or 61781 Cedarville, Ohio the Mayor may find necessary to impose in order to make certain that all requirements of the laws, including those laid down«by the ordinances of the Village, have been met, and upon determining that the applicant does meet and comply with all of said require­ ments the Mayor shall issue a li­ cense to suhh applicant for a term of not to exceed three (3) months, which license shall ter­ minate on the 31st day of the third month after its issuance. The license shall state upon its face the articles which the applicant is authorized to sell and it shall be unlawful for any such licensee to sell any article or articles not enu­ merated upon the face of said li­ cense. ’Said license shall state the nfctme. and address of the licensee and said license, is not assignable. ■SECTION 5: LICENSE FEES: Every hawker, peddler or huckster, licensed pursuant to this ordi­ nance, shall upon the issuance of said license pay the following fees, to-wit: The sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars upon the isuuance of said license and receipt o f the same shall be endorsed upon said license. Said license may be renewed fo r an additional period of three (3) months but upon said renewal said license shall contain a receipt for an additional Five ($5.00) Dollars for each said three months plainly stamped on said license when so renewed. Provided, however, that any honorably discharged veteran who has made application to and carries a license issued by the County Auditor shall be exempt from paying any fee for a munici pal license in the Village of Ce lemyer&tum areDeacily darville, Ohio, during the period covered by the license issued to him by such Gouty Auditor. SECTION 6: PENALTY: Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall upon convic­ tion thereof found guilty of a misdemeanor and shall pay a fine not to exceed Ten (10.00) Dollars and costs o f prosecution and each days continuance of said violation shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are here­ by repealed. SECTION * 8: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the, earliest period allowed by law. Passed this June 14th, 1949. Wm.' Ferguson. toTursloo! 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