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

PAGE 2 TRI-COUNTY HERALD FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1942 LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wright and Mrs. John Cavins, Hospital Chair­ man of the American Legion Auxiliary, visited the blind ward in the National Military Home in Dayton, Sunday. Friday afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kilpatrick, of Now Car­ lisle, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sheetz, of West Main St. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Mon­ day evening, February 2, in the Legion Hall in Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cotteman, of Dayton, were Sunday evening visi­ tors at the home of Mrs. Della Koogler, of Second St., Fairfield. The members of the American Legion Auxiliary will hold a sew­ ing for the Red Cross in the Legion f Home on South Main St., Fair- field, every Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Taylor and daughter, Barbara, and son, Ron­ nie, of Huntington, W. Virginia, attended the wedding of Miss Kathleen Henry to Mr. William. Boger, Saturday, and . remained over the week-end" with Mr. and Mrs. Emory O. Henry, of 'Mann Ave. Mrs. John Neighbor opened her home on West Dayton Drive Fri­ day afternoon to the ladies of the. Catholic Church'for an afternoon of sewing for the Red Cress, Mrs. Robert Rue opened her home op North Wright Ave. to the members of her bridge club Thurs­ day. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jimmie Haftes, first; Mrs. Robert Sheetz, second, and Mrs. Adam Heider; low. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Byron McDonald, Mrs. Jimmie Hanes, Mrs. Robert Haerr, Mrs. Robert Sheetz, Mrs. Clarence Croskey, Mrs. Adam Heider, Mrs. Fred Schauer, and the hostess, Mrs. Rue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mauthe, of Mt. Washington in Cincinnati, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Vordtriede and daughter, Betty, of West Xenia Drive,' Mrs. Charles Conner entertained the members of the Pleasant“Hour Sewing Club at her home on the Xenia Pike, Wednesday, for an all­ day sewing for the Red Cross. Luncheon was served" to .Mrs. W. C. Powell, Mrs. W. C. Poole, Mrs. John Merrill, Mrs. S. D. Gardner, Mrs. Walter Gray, Mrs.' Gallup, Mrs. Darrell Kline, and Mrs. Con­ ner, the hostess. Mrs. T. R. Johnson was hostess to' a group of friends at her home in Wright View Heights,'- Wednes­ day. Luncheon was served to Mrs. C. F. Bell, of the Funderburg.Rd., Mrs. E. Blackburn, -Mrs. S. C. Craiiss, Mrs, A. A. McEldowney, Why buy a Washer w i th a n { ^ p r o t e c t e d rf**'*^ \ S*ee<l Queer! I* wsHy BUILT !• ««*• 1 * you what yw want In • washer - - MST wesfcia*. . . CLEANwashing. . . M0D«N W SSS& & m m it .. m 4 *t*v« *H, DEPENDABILITY. B H f t l 0 IJIa H ¥ ?ir IYw isn't n>Mf a washer yeu'v* get te fix sH the time.I Step in cni W« the 1942medef*. Crimes Hardware Co. Phone 6 Osborn, Ohio liiy iM t/ tu ir 1* H w h it- it / 1) i j l f t \ S' S J ? 1 / ^ f S 9 U xS Don't Give It Away Until you’ve tried to ttell it Through the Classified Tli1» Tri-County Herftld'e want ad section successfully *ev yes its reader* week after, week. Just phono 83 or 339* Tri-County Herald Mrs. Merle Jordan, Mrs. Vincent McBeth, Mrs, Howard Lowry, all of Dayton, and the hostess, Mrs. Johnson. Robert Mitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitman, of near Byron, was pleasantly surprized Saturday afternoon when a group of his school-mates gathered at his home to help him celebrate his eighth birthday. After an afternoon of playing games, refreshments were served to Charles Howard, Tommy Howard, Jimmy Howard, Buddy Bell, Brugh Bubolz, Bruce Haw­ thorne, Marion Kendig, and the guest of honor, Robert Mitman. Mrs. Edwin Maurer, the former Marianna Semler, left recently for Belleville, Illinois, to join her hus­ band, who was previously trans­ ferred there. They have made their home in Belleville and are both employed at Scott Field, The Lily Rebekah Lodge of Fair- field will hold its next regular meeting on February 3. There will be a Valentine Party and a covered dish supper. Each mem­ ber is to bring her Lily Pal a 10c gift. All members in the commun­ ity are invited. Court News * ' Myrtle Huffman charges neglect in seeking a divorce from Irvin Huffman, Wilmington Pk., in a petition filed in common pleas court this week. Married October 11, 1938, at Maysville, Ky., the plaintiff asks restoration to her maiden name of Esterline. JUDGMENT ASKED The Home Federal Savings and Loan Association, Xenia, filed suit for $3,142.35 judgment and "fore­ closure of Miami Twp, property against Chester Preston and Ruth E, Preston DIVORCE GRANTED Lillian Springer was granted a divorce from Leslie Springer on grounds of neglect and cruelty, AWARD JUDGMENT Fred ,M. Ervin was granted a $354.40 judgment against J. H. Young, Jamestown. DISTRIBUTION ORDERED Distribution of proceeds from a sale, in the case of J. E.. Bradfute against David C. Bradfute, was ordered. SETTLE CASE The case of G. F. Spahr against Leo4Jacobson and others has been settled without record,. APPOINTMENTS Probate court made the follow­ ing appointmentsj tills week; Bt-s- NOTICE OF ACTION TO FORECLOSE LIENS Kirby Rudolph and Marjorie Rudolph, whose last known pidea Of residence was Fnirficld, Ohio, and whose piece of resi­ dence nfc this time is unknown, will take notice that on January Id, 19-12, The Viral Notional Bonk of Osborn. Ohio, filed ite petition in tho Court of Common picas o f (Ircena County, Ohio, In Case Number 22753 against the obovo named, parties srayint; for the marshailing of priority of .ions and tho sale o f res! estate in the petition described end the disposition of the proceeds therefrom among the various claimants according- to their respective priorities, which real estate is described as follows, tn-wit: Situated in the County of Greene, r-tute of Ohio, and in the Village of Fairfield, and bounded and described m followsi Known m parts of Lct« No*. 4S and 45, as the Arne are designated, num­ bered and known on the recorded plat of the Village of Fairfield, Greene County. Ohio, l.fginr.ipsr at the north­ west cornei* of Lot No. t fij thwsee south with aafd wcat, line of tot Wo. 48, five and one-hatt inches (5f2> couth of tfcr north tins of Lr.i No. 4b; then ms east, five and one-half 10*Mi inches saatn of the lino of Lot No. 45, Twenty (20) foci: thcncc north parallel with the west line-of I,at No. 45, to liisrth line of hot 4G; thsnre west with Mid north lino twenty C£3! fret to tbs SJlftfo of beaimiimr; and also pit that part « f tire north half of Let .No- <ifl. which war! «mw»*rd by itaeo to K. Myrv.s fo? ninoty.nino re* nr-tvchjo ftirexw, by !. O. O. K with alt tho pfivilfftea mid rights of c&W, ■lease. 1 AH tho Janil ?;c«by xi >nvfiyrd Waft j fho .Mine ptfroi-n im-veycd by d.-rrt hv John Irt-.ucli find wife, recorded id Inr.-l Ilcfoid'!, (ifrctiB County, Ohio, Votosnt* fist, page, 145. f!nid iwrfi." i w‘c icn-iJral fa «n:.ttT-s* r,n n? br.-pre- April 4 191;', . Tim i-THtir m ittmw , m m o p (i.HKtwN. m m .} * .By Morris W. Weo, t i • M ' W* AWoeney. th sie M, Sheets as administratrix of the estate of Sarah M. Sheets, late, of Xenia city, under $300 bond; J, W. Purdom, administrator, estate of Constance H. Purdom, late of Xenia city, under $5,000 bond; J. W. Roland, administrator, estate of Jeremiah M. Roland, late of Sugarcreek Twp., under $!l00 bond; and Mildred Norris, administra­ trix, estate of Ruth Elsie Harner, late of Greene County, under $4,- 000 bond. ESTATE APPRAISALS These estates were appraised: Eila Williamson: gross value, $8,331,76; debts, $701.23; cost 'of administration, $200; net value, $7/430.53. John H. Frye: gross value, $11,- 707.75; obligations, $4,113.83; net value, $7,593.92, ORDER APPRAISALS The county auditor was in­ structed to appraise the estate of Laura E. Adams and Jeremiah M. Roland. MARRIAGE LICENSES (Granted) Fred David Wilson, Jr., 65 N. Main St., Addyston, O., machinist, and Georgette Angela Ebert, 119 E. Market St. Rev. T. L. Wooten, Xenia. Robert Lee Guy, 1555 Nelson Ave., Dayton, printer, and Mary Louise Anderson, 124 Orange St. William Edward Boger, 78 N. Main St,, Fairfield,' clerk, and Kathleen June Henry, Osborn. Delbert Harold Johnson, 538 Cincinnati Ave., laborer, and Eleanor Eudella B a x l e y , 140 Trumbull St. Start Work On Project Work began this week on the 100-unit Federal Housing project on the old dog track site, Fairfield, as surveyors staked out the lots, and foundation work started. The government recently ac­ quired title to the tract, which will house some 200 families in the series of doubles to be built there. Troop Notes 4* The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance with the roll call and collection of dues follow­ ing. The troop was inspected by Scoutmaster Moyer and Lawrence Semler. Forest Wolfe, an Eagle Scout from Akron, Ohio, who has joined the troop, led the scouts in drill work. Three new. scouts have joined the troop: Forest Wolfe; Albert Sny-. der, a former Cub; and /David Herndly.' c Tests for second class and first class were worked on. The meet­ ing closed with a song and the Scout Oath. Scribe Edward Voigt Citizens Buffer ‘ Lb 40c Can Sani Flush 19c Red Bird , * No. .2>4 Can Hominf ' 9c Mihq Lb B qsc Crackers 21c Kirk's Herd Water £1Bars Soap 14c Sweet Brier- No. 2 Can Grapefruit 15c Red Bird Limn 2 No, 2 Cana Beans 27c Lifebuoy 3^Sara Soap 20c Sweet Brier 2 Nd. 2Vj Cana Pumpkin 19c Master Cup Lb Coffee 29c StreetBrier Fancy 2 Ho, 2 Cans Corn 29c Grapefruit 4f-0 * Can Juice 21c CHURIOATS Introductory Offer Buy one pkg. for 14 c Get an extra pkg. for 1 c Swaiudami ' Tkg Flour 24c X«e Host Rinse 22c VEGETABLE FRUIT SUGGESTION Lb Cranberries 20c Green 21.t* Beans 25c Freah Lb Spinach 10c Each Cauliflower 23c Green Bunds Onions 5c Fresh Bmifii Rhubarb 14c Ranch Radishes 5c Punch Red Beets 7c Chickens lb39c Delicated Steak - lb 38c Smoked Gallies lb25c Ground Beef lb29c

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