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

PAGE 4 TRI-COUNTY HERALD FRIDAY, JAN . 2 , 1942 A BOND OF UNITY.—The handclasp of sincerity and partnership •; is used by artist John C. Atherton, of Bridgefield, Conn., to depict the i close cooperation of the American people and their Government in )' jBnancing the Defense Program through, the sale of Defense Savings i Bonds and Stamps. This poster was awarded first prize at the Museum of Modern Art exhibit in New York out of a large number of submitted drawings, and is being used on posters by business firms in advertising, and in numerous other forms to promote the sale of Defense Bonds and Stamps. Farm Aid Promised “mers who are experiencing y difficulty in obtaining parts or materials as they ready their farm machinery or equipment for the 1942 “ food-for-Ireedom” drive should report this fact immediately to the County USDA Defense Board, it was announced this week by Joseph B. Mason, Chairman of the Board. Farmers were asked recently to repair all their farm machinery as soon as possible to aid in the De­ fense Program, since the sharp re­ duction in the manufacture of new farm machinery and equipment for 1942 puts more emphasis on the care and repair of existing ma­ chinery. Chairman Mason assured local farmers that the USDA Defense Board Will attempt to help the farmer or the dealer obtain the needed article for repair. Some local or temporary shortages may develop because of the unusual demand for certain replacement parts, but manufacturers will be able to obtain sufficient metals to produce needed parts. Farmers can avoid serious de­ lays by placing orders for repair parts now, the chairman stated. “ If many farmers put off order­ ing repair parts, some will have to go without them, and valuable crops may be lost as a result,” he warned. To Reclassify Registrants Selective Service registrants ,vl;n now have a 1-H classification, bt-se who are over twenty-eight rears of age, and those who have WE PAY FOR Horses $4.00“—Cows $2 .00 Of Size and Condition Call ' Springfield Ferliltsfef ' Reverse Telephone Charges Tel, 5241 Springfield, O. ' 1 , .E, <*».fl«eh*iehv M been classified as 4-A, completed duty, are urged to contact their respective local boards if they have a change of status which would affect- their classification. The above mentioned classes will be reclassified immediately according to orders received from state head­ quarters in Columbus, Signed: Local Draft Board, Greene County. To Install Officers The Greene County Grange will hold iti annual joint installation of officers Wednesday evening, January 7, at 8:00 p.m. There will be a prize for the Grange having all of its officers present. Each family is asked to bring sand­ wiches and fruit salad. This in­ stallation service Will be held in the Xenia Grange Hall. Students Entertained Mrs. Herman Betz entertained her piano students with a Christ­ mas party at her home on East Mann Ave., Wednesday afternoon, December 24. The Betz home was decorated very prettily in keeping with the Christmas spirit. Gifts were exchanged and games were played as the entertainment for the afternoon. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, and cocoa Were served to Linda Schoaff, Sara Lou Downard, Leona George, Janet Owen, Mary Ann Cavins, Barbara Riley, Paul Schaffer, Jams Stanton, Joan Loveless, Miriam Donnally, Mary Pritchard, Harriett Pritch­ ard, Delight Hoover, and Betty Warburton. LOCALS Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Lewis, of East Xenia Drive, entertained with a Christmas Day dinner, for Mr, and ’Mrs, Fred SheiMbarger, of Hobble Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Son,. David, of Iferiftgrfdit. ' ^ ‘ CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (South Room of City Hall) (Main St., Fairfield) Rev. Delbert Hough, Pastor. Donald Smith, S, S, Supt 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Morrjng Worship. 0:45 p.m., N, Y, P. S. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. 7:30 pm., Thursday, Midweek Prayer Meeting, Everybody welcome. PLEASANT VALLEY REFORMED CHURCH 2360 Valley Street Rev, Loran W, Veith, Pastor. United Service 9:15 to 11 o’- cloclc» Bible Study at 9:15. Morning Worship, 10 o’clock. BETHEL MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Second Street and Dayton Drive “A Little White Church, with a Big Hearty Welcome.” Raymond Pettit, Minister, 9:30 am., Sabbath School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship, 7:00 p.m., Young People’s Serv­ ices. 7:30 p.m,, Evening Worship. 7;45 pm,, Wednesday, Mid-Week Prayer Meeting, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E. Market St, Xenia, Ohio 1 Block from Court House Thos, L. Wooten, Pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m,, Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. WRIGHT VIEW HEIGHTS TABERNACLE Corner of Stewart Blvd. and Orville St, in Wright View Heights Rev, Paul Darling, Pastor 2:15 p.m,, Sunday School. 8:15 pm., Church Service. MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS Sunday Services: Masses, 6 am., 8 am., 10 am. Holy Days of Obligation, 6 am. and 8 a.m. First Friday, 6 am. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF OSBORN 16 S. Grand Ave., Osborn Rev. Clifford J, Leach, Minister. John Hancock, Church School Supt. 9:00 a.m., Church School, 9:45 am., Morning Worship. A PREACHING, TEACHING, MINISTERING CHURCH IN­ VITES YOU INTO ITS FELLOW­ SHIP AND SERVICE ST. MARK’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH P. H. Weihl, Pastor,. Robert Green, Supt. ’ 9:15 am.* Church School. 9:15 a.m., Children’s Chapel. A class is provided for every age, 9:15 am. Young MarriedPeople’s Class. 10:30 am., Divine Worship, Sermon, “Facing A Troubled New Year.” * 6:30 p.m., Luther League. TRINITY^E^NGELJOal AND REFORMED CHURCH South First St., near Xenia Ave. Fairfield Huber F. Klemme, Minister. Eldon Grody, S. &, Supt. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 10:30 am. Morning Worship. Sermon, “Beginning (be Year with God.” Installation of Women’s Guild officers. 6:00 pm., Youth Fellowship meeting at Methodist Church. 7:30 pm., Evening Worship. Sermon, “Foundations for Living,” In response to a number of in­ quiries, we are planning to hold evening services especially for the benefit of those whose work would otherwise deprive them of the op­ portunity to worship, We urge everyone, particularly strangers in the community and people with­ out a church home, to share in these services. Wednesday, January 7, 6:00 p. m., Congregational F e l l o w s h i p Supper. Every family is asked to bring two covex-ed dishes. The an­ nual meeting of the congregation will follow this supper, with re­ ports of organizational activities, election of elders and deacons, and plans for the new year, BYRON EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Huber F. Klemme. Minister. Dan Wolf, S. S. Supt. « 1:30 pm., Church School. 2:30 p.m,, Divine •Service, fol­ lowed by the annual meeting of the congregation and election of consistorymen. Thursday, January 8th, 2 p.m., meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society at the home of Mrs. A. E. Line- baugh. ANGLO-SAXON FEDERATION Dayton Woman’s Club 225 N. Ludlow St„ Dayton Rev. Millard J. Flenner will speak to the Bible Study Class at 7:45 pm. Friday, January 9, 19i2. His talk will concern a prophetic review of the Old Year. FAIRFIELD-OSBORN CHURCH OF CHRIST “ The Church with a Gospel Mes­ sage, & Plea for Christian Unity, and a Welcome for Everybody.” Charles Nichols, Minister. Glenn McClellan, Bible School Supt. 9:30 am., The Church at Study, “ The Christian Hope," John 14: 1-6; Revelations 22:1-5. 10:30 am., The Church at Wor­ ship. Lord’s supper and Preaching. 6:45 p.m., Y. P. C. E. Bernard Peterson, leader. 7:30 p.m., Evening -Evangelistic Service. Bro. Nichols will worship at his home, church in Pittsburgh, Pa., this Lord’s Day, In his absence, Bro. William Smith, Cincinnati Bible Seminary student, w i l l preach at both morning and eve­ ning services. Come, bring your Bible, and worship with us, Friday evening, January 9, is the date set for the annual con­ gregational meeting. FAIRFIELD-OSBORN METHODIST CHURCH L. A. Donnally, Minister. Joe Harner, S. S. Supt. 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. Theme, “Attached,” New Year’s Communion service. All members and friends of the church are urged to be present for this serv­ ice. Reception of members. 6:00 pm. Youth Fellowship, 7:30, pm., Evening Service. Theme, "Return,” Those that can not be present in the morning may take communion in the evening service. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County. Common Pleas Court Cnee No. 22680 The Greene County Lumber Co., Plaintiff, ,, vs, Eugene N. Bruggeman, et nl., Defendant .. *4 Pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I ■will offer for sale at public auction, at the West dooi of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in the above-named County, on Saturday, the 31st day of* January, 1942 «t 10 o’clock, A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Grfcenb and State of Ohio, ami In the Township of Bath, to-wit: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene, and Township of Bath, and de­ scribed an follows: Being all or Lot No. One Hundred and Fourteen (114), as tho same is designated, numbered “and known, on Miller’s recorded" plat, which plat is Io« eoted in Section 30, Town 3, Range 7, M.R.S., and is recorded in Volume 2, page 106, of the Plat Records of Greene County,' Ohio. Said Premises located nea'v-“vFive Points,” about 2 miles south' of Osborn, Ohio. Said Premises appraised at Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1400.00). Terms of Sale: CASH. Smith, MeCallistcr, and Glbney, Attorneys. WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. (1-2-3-4-5) SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County. Common Pleas Court ....... _ Case No. 22016 William Downey, Trustee, Plaintiff, Vs. Miltc Chambers, Defendant. In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the West door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in tho above-named County, on Saturday* the .31st*day- o f - January* 1942 ; at 10 o’clock, A.M,, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, and in the Village of Osborn, to-wit t Situated in the Village of Osborn, in tho County of,Greene and State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: Being Lota Numbers Four Hundred Ninety-Two (482) and Four Hundred Ninety-Three (483) ns numbered, known and designated on the Plat of the Downey Addition to the said Village of Osborn, Ohio. Said Premises located at the East end of Mann Ave., Osborn, Ohio. Said Premises appraised at $170.00 each Lot or a total of $350.00. Terms of Sale! CASH. Morris D. Rice, Attorney. WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. (1-2-3-4-5) M ILK GUARDS AGA INST DISEASE BUILDS HEALTH “ Drink Your Quota** W o Use Seal>On-Hood For Your Protection Here a r i THE FACTS ABOUT WHITE CLOVER MILK S. HOW FRESH IS WHITE .CLOVER MILK? While Clover milk is rushed to our Riant hy high-8jpeed trucks, Rapid Schedules, combined with skilled help and scientific equipment all aid in quiets delivery to you* White Cloyer DairyFarms Pknne KE 6911 O h k

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