The Tri-County Herald, Volume 75, Numbers 1-5

PAGE 6 t r i - coun t y herald fU> Shaw-Fisher Nuptials January 17 On Saturday evening, January 17, at • 7:30 o'clopk, Miss , Vera Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Siunv, of Springfield, and Mr, Milton Fisher, son of Mr. and Mi’s. V/illiam Fisher ,of the Beaver Road, Osborn, exchanged mar­ riage vows. The single ring cere­ mony was read by the Reverend Dr. Harvey Crowell, pastor of St. D u k e ' s Lutheran Church in Springfield. , . The bride eliose as her only attendant, her sister, Miss Martha Shaw, and Mr. Eldon Fisher, brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride wore a street-length dress of wood brown wool crepe with poudre blue accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid chose a wine-colored wool suit ’ with poudre blue accessories. Her cor­ sage was of roses and sweet peas. .Following the ceremony the im­ mediate families were entertained at a reception' at the bride’s home. Mrs. Fisher attended Springfield High School and Mr. Fisher is a graduate of Bath High School and the I. C. S. School of Engineering and is employed as a draftsman ,at the Steel Products Engineering Company in Springfield,- SCOUT NOTES The Girl .Scouts of Troop 57 met in the school building after school Thursday, January 15. The meeting was opened by the reading of the secretary’s Report, followed by the treasurer’s report, Tv/eniy-iwo members then ans­ wered the roll call. After playing games and sing­ ing some songs, the girls closed the meeting by singing Taps. Scribe Virginia Lee Myers Government Seeks Radio Trainees The U. S. Civil Service Corrimis- sion—offering a .special training course with pay—is calling CQ to hams” and to radio repairmen to answer the appeal of the -Army Signal Corps for skilled civilian radio equipment repairmen. Starting as Trainee-Repairmen, Signal Corps Equipment, those who qualify and are accepted will be hired and sent to school by the Signal Corps. Salary while train­ ing will be $1,440 a year. Those who successfully , complete the comprehensive G-month course will be eligible for promotion to Repairman, Signal Corps Equip­ ment at $1,620 a year. Any amateur radio operator who ECONOMY ALWAYS Hershey Lb Box Cocoa .. v 19c fyVaiiash Gold Wholo Grain 2 No. 2 Cans' Com - 29c \ Campbell’s Tomato Soup Oxydoi Johnson’s Can Sc Largo Sine 22c Pint Clo-Coaf* 59c All-Bran 14c 4O-S0 Sine 2Lb* Prunes 25c £lwl Ilricr Fnnry L a w 2 No. 2 fan s Peas 29c Bed Bird Cooked 2 No. 2 Cans Spaghetti 19c Kdgemonfc Smacks Hostess Napkins Lira Box Pl:g of so Ch’ry Morn, Gr’nd as yOUwant 3-Lb Bag Coffee • 61c Homan Quart Bottle Cleanser 14c 2 Pkgs Wheafies 21c VEGETABLE and FECIT SUGGESTION L b ' Cranberries 20c Green t Lfeo Beans 25c I'renh . Lb Spinach 10c Eacll Cauliflower 23c Greet) jByn:b Onions 5c Texas, Pink T-S) Grapefruit 5c Bune’. Radishes * 5c Egg 10-Oa Cello Bag Noodles 14c Broccoli Bum 25< Chickens ■Ik 35 Delicated Steak lb 38 Smoked Callies lb 25 Ground Beef \ lb 29 CASEBOLTS MASTER MARKET flUNM & has had a license for 2 consecutive years and has built a receiver and transmitter, anyone with 4 months of experience in technical radio work, or those with school train­ ing of required length in radio repair, including Defense'- Train­ ing courses, are eligible for this examination. Application forms and the announcement are avail­ able from the Civil Service Sec­ retary, Mr. Harold Batdorf, at the Post- Office. Reduction of the age limits to 16 years for Federal Stenographer and Typist positions in Ohio, In­ diana,"and Kentucky, and a lower qualifying standard for Steno­ graphers is announced by the U. S. C i v i l Service Commission through the Manager of its Sixth District Office in Cincinnati, Ohio. Applications will be accepted from those persons 16 years of age or more, instead of 18, as formerly. The examination rat­ ings which stenographers were re­ quired to meet have been materi­ ally reduced, thus opening new op­ portunities „in the Federal Civil Service for those with steno­ graphic experience. ' There is great demand for steno­ graphers and typists, both male and female, in the government service during this emergency; qualified applicants are urged to, get full details on the examination, as well as application forms, from the Civil .Service Secretary, Mr, Harold Batdorf, at the Post Office. For additional information call Harold Batdorf, Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, Os­ born, Ohio. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buschemeyer, of Hawthorne Drive, will have as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. John SfaellabargexV, * Establish Hours A t Center The Bath Township Recreation Center, at the Junior Hall, Osborn, is now open daily from 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 12 p,tn, weekdays, gnd from 12 noon, until 5 p.m. Sundays. Exceptions to the above schedule are Thursday evenings, when the Junior Order meets, and the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at which time the D. of A. meets. On these dates the hall will close to recreation at 5 p,m. Hours for student partici­ pation have been set from 2 to 5 p.m., with the exception of Friday and Saturday nights, and the co­ operation of the student body of the local school is sought, in order that defense workers may’make as full use as possible of the hall during the evening -hours. Approximately 100 people eii- joyed the sixteen-piece' concert ensemble orchestra from Colum­ bus, which played at the center on Tuesday night of this week. A tentative date of February 17 has been established for a return performance, and an invitation to music lovers of .the community is extended to hear this excellent group,.. as well .as the soprano vo­ calist. Classical, semi-classical and popular numbers made up the per­ formance for -Tuesday night. Mr. Ned Smith, of Ohio State University, spent the past week­ end .visiting with his parents, Mr. M rs . Harry, Smith, of South Ccfif&if Ave. SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tbs State of Ohio, Greene County. Common Plena Ccmrt C oes No. 22GM William Downey, Trustee, Plaintiff, VB. Mike Chambers, Defendant, In pursuance of an Order of Kale in Use above entitled action, I -will offer for ■ale a t public auction, a t the Went door, of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in th# above-named County, on Saturday, the 31st day of January, 1942 a t 10 o'clock, A.11.. the following dnrribcA real estate, uiluutu in the County of Green# and State of Ohio, and In the Village at Osborn, to-wlls Situated in the Village of Osborn, in the County cf Greene anil State of Ohlo, ana bounded and described an foilowii: Being Loin Numbers Four, Hundred Ninety-Two <495) and Pour- Hundred Ninety-Three (IDS) ns numbered, knows * and designated on the Pint of the Downey Addition to the said Village of Osborn, Ohio. Said Premises located at the Hast end of .Mann Ave., Osborn, Ohio. Said Premises appraised a t $179.06 each Lot or n total of S2SO.OO. Terms of Sale; CASK. Morris D. Bice, Attorney. '• »- WALTON SPAHE, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. FRIDAY, JAN . 2 3 , 1 9 4 2 .. SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County. Common Picas Court Case No. 22G80 The Greene County Lumber Co., Plaintiff, vs. Eugene N. Bruggeman, et a!., Defendant In pursuance of. an Order of Sale in the above entitled action,' 1 will offer for sale at public auction, at the West -door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in lb# above-named County, on Saturday, the 31 s t day otT January, 1942 at 10 o'clock, A.M., the. following described real estate, situate in the County of Greeno and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Bath, to-wit; - Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene, and Township of Bath, and de­ scribed os follows: Being all of Lot No. One Hundred and Fourteen (114), as tha same is designated, numbered and,, known on Miller’s recorded plat, which plat is lo­ cated in Section 30. Town 3, Range 7, M.R.S., and is recorded in Volume 2. page H5C. of the Plat Records of Greene County. Ohio. ,Sai<! Premises located near "fiv* Points," about 2 miles south* o f Osborn, Ohio. ■ , ■ : Said Premises appraised a t Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1400.00). Terms of Sale: CASH. 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