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

tjm s TRI-COUNTY HMRALD FRIDAY, JAN. X 1943 ' Double Defense When Peter Merschdorf, Mans­ field. O., goes all out for defense, he really does things right, En­ listing in the Navy, he sold his car and invested $1400 in defense bonds. LOCALS. Mrs, Joseph Mellinger, of Steph­ enson, Mich,, and son, Joseph Mel- Ijnger, of Fort Sill> Oklahoma, Mrs, Michael Rago, and Mrs. Frank ; Shampton, of Dayton, spent Fri­ day with Mr. and Mrs, David Mayer, Jr., of South Second St., Fairfield. Mrs. Lynn Barringer and daugh­ ters, Nancy ahd Dovella, and son, Jack, of East Dayton Drive, and Mr. and Mrs, Don Oliver spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pfeifer and son, Paul, Jr,, of West Milton. Mr. and Mrs, Kerman Stormont and daughter, Worma, and sons, Leslie, William, and Dick, of Ce- "trrvilTe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stormont and daughter, Delores, o f Yellow Springs, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Kneisley and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and Mrs, Mollie Kneisley, o£ Fairfield, s p e n t Christmas Day as the guests of Mi\ and Mrs. Leroy Bates and family, of West Dayton Drive. W e n„' ;~ialize in High Grade Ready-to-Wear and Custom-Made UNIFORMS BEN'S Cleaner Since 1927 Tailor Laundry Services Phone 38 We Call and Deliver A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE ADAIR'S NEED I need Thee, Lord, when morning light Proclaims life’s fitful day; I need Thy guidance and Thy might To keep my wavering footsteps right Along life’s devious way, I need Thee, Lord, when noonday’s sun Is glowing in the sky; When half my worldly course is run, When youth' is past, and age begun Where dangerous shadows lie. I need Thee, Lord, when twilight falls Adown the western dome; I need Th'fee when the Trumpet calls And • echoes from earth’s fading walls — I need Thy guidance, home, —.Thomas Mason Earl Enlistees Must Secure Release Men who are registered for Se­ lective Service will not be ac­ cepted for enlistment in the army without a release from the Local Board, according to instructions issued from headquarters, Fifth Corps Area. This new ruling be­ came effective Monday, December 22 , The new regulations will not permit the local board to issue a release to a selectee who has received an order to report for induction.' The instructions also provide that no releases will be granted which would interfere with the board meeting it3 next quota for induction. Those desiring to enlist will first secure the necessary release from their local board which will be presented to the recruiting of­ ficer when making application for enlistment, All recruiting officers of the Fifth Corps Area have been in­ structed not to accept any appli­ cant within the age limits of the Selective Service whose enlistment has not been authorized by his local board, Harfley- Fullaway Nuptials In a beautiful candlelight serv­ ice Miss Hazel Hartley, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L, II. Hartley, of the Springfield Pike, became the bride, of Sergeant John R. Fullaway, eldest con of Mr. and Mrn. R, W. Fullaway, of North Maple St., Osborn, Friday eve­ ning, December 2G, at 7:30. The vows were exchanged in the attractively decorated living room of tile home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, find Mrs. Emmett Hartley, of the Had- dix Road, The entire house was decorated with Christmas greens and silver wedding bells and a large Christman tree beautifully ornamented and candelabra; on either side nerved as the back­ ground of the services. ftov. Leonard A, Donnally, pastor of the Methodist Church in Fairfield, officiated at the single ring cere­ mony, The bride, given in marriage by her eldest brother, Mfy Ellis Hart­ ley, was dressed in a pale vqhq velvet dress, wore a white veil, and carried a bouquet of white bride’s roses. The matron of hon­ or, Mrs. Emmett Hartley, sister- in-law of the bride, wore a dress of dawn blue brocade and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses, Mr. Maurice Fullaway, brother of the bridegroom, served as the best man. Immediately following the cere­ mony a reception was held at the Emmett Hartley home with about fifty guests present. The couple plan to, make their home at 35 North Maple St,, Osborn. Sergeant Fullaway is connected with the Medical Department at Patterson Field. Attend Barringer Nuptials The chapel of the Westminster Church in Dayton was the scene of the wedding of Miss Jean Bar­ ringer, daughter of Mrs. J. H. Bar­ ringer, of Dayton, and Lieut. Don Coupland, of Patterson Field. The ceremony took place Saturday af­ ternoon, December 27, at 4; 30, with a reception being held at the Biltmore Hotel in Dayton immed­ iately following. The guests from Osborn who attended this wedding were Mrs. Harry Frahn, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kline/ Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Dellinger, Mr. and , Mrs. H. R, Kendig, Mrs. John Kendig, Mrs. J. E, Heedwohl, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tritt. Tax Funds Distributed To Sub Divisions The October settlement p£ per- sonal^ and classified taxes, com­ pleted this week in the county auditor’s office, amounts to $52,- 240.81, the largest chunk of which, $27,341.48, "went to school dis­ tricts in Greene County. The county government was al­ lotted $11,080.42; townships, $2,- 081,38; schools, $27,341.48; Xenia city, $6,209,12; and villages, $5,- 528.41. Distribution to the townships was as follows: Bath, $676.59; Beavercreek, $381,11; Caesarcreek, $58,37; Cedarville, $126.65; Jef­ ferson, $49,10; Miami, $102.51; New Jasper, $42.18; Ross, $90.81; Silvercreek, $07.07; Spring Val­ ley, $53.58; Sugarcreek, $55,76; and Xenia Twp., $267,65, Schools were given the follow­ ing chares: Bath, $8,714,52; Bea­ vercreek, $1,446.22; Caesarcreek, $112,10; Cedarville, $697.11; Jef­ ferson, $133.88; Miami, $1,206.35; Clifton, $70.67; Rosa, $294.80; Silvercreek, $717,35; Spring Val­ ley, $954.81; Sugarcreek, $392.57; Xenia Twp., $294.00; Xenia city, $12,307.05. Villages were g i v e n these amounts: Fairfield, $103.51; Os­ born, $3,710.51; Cedarville, $336.- 33; Bowersville, $69.42; Clifton, $26.62; Yellow Springs, $616,21; Jamestown, $374.86; Spring Val­ ley, $260.20; Eellbrook, $24.09. Miss Beatty Bride Of W . Batdorf In a quiet ceremony solemnised at tlie home of the bride's par­ ents, Miss Gladys Beatty, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Beatty, of the Xenia-Clifton Pike, became the bride of Mr, David Wilson Batdorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. For­ est C. Batdorf, of ilea? Byron, Satut-day morning at 10:45 undock, The vows were exchanged in the living room which was very attractively decorated with bas­ kets of pink gladiola and white chrysanthemums. Members of the immediate families were guests at the wedding at which Rev. J. W. Clutter, pastor of the Yellow Springs Methodist Church, read the double ring ceremony. The bride, who was unattended, wore a street dress of navy blue crepe with black accessories and had a corsage of pink carnations. Immediately following the cere­ mony Mr. and Mrs. Batdorf left on a wedding trip. Upon their return they plan to make their home with the bride’s parents temporarily but will establish their own home soon. Mrs, Batdorf is a graduate of Cedarville High School, and at­ tended Cedarville College. Mr. Batdorf, who was a graduate of Yellow Springs High School, is employed at the Antioch Foundry. The date of the wedding was announced at a dinner given at the home of the bride’s parents Christmas Eve. It was in the form of a note concealed in a walnut which was given as favors and which was found by Mrs. Edward Beatty, of Anderson, Indiana, sis­ ter-in-law of Mrs. Batdorf. The couple were guests of hon­ or at a Christmas dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest C, Batdorf, of near Byron Christ­ mas Day. Those present were the guests of honor mid Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendig and daughters, Jane and Louise, of the Xenia Pike, Mi’, and Mrs. Maywood Turner and son, Bob, of near Yellow Spi’ings, Mrs. Bess Kendig, of near Clifton, Kenneth Jones, of Xenia, Misses Lillian Cox and Vera Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Batdorf and daughter, Mary Elizabeth. SCOUT NOTES The meeting of December 17 was opened with the Scout Oath by James Patterson. The roll .call and collection of dues followed. The Christmas meeting was held on Monday, Dec. 22, with a gift exchange. The meetings closed, as usual, with the Scout Laws and Scout Benediction. Scribe Carley E. Moyer G ladM jfieA The rate for advertising under this heading fa 3o a word for one insertion or 2o a word .per insertion for two insertions o f " more. Minimum advertisement is 25c for one insertion. Dis­ play Classified Advertising is 50c an inch per insertion, Card of Thanks is 2c a word. Phone your WANT ADS to Osborn 83, FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Steam heat, 3 baths, shower bath, club room, parking space; on direct route to Patterson and Wright Fields. Cor. Pleasant St. and Route 4, Springfield, Ohio. Bates $3.50 to $5 per week. Dial 9464. WANTED: Man or man and wife to clean restaurant after 11 p.m. Phone Osborn 220. Mayer’s Soda Grill, Fairfield. _____ 1 LOST on Christmas morning: An old-fashioned long narrow gold pin, somewhere on Elm or East Main. Finder please return to Mi’S. O, R. Pinnell, 21 South Pleas- ant St.______ __________________ 1 FOR SALE: New five-room house, large lot, electric, near Patter­ son and Wright Fields. Phone Randolph 8677. 2100 Malvern Ave., Dayton. 1 FOR SALE: New 6-room house on Mann Ave. Modern, priced reasonable. C. H. Love, 351 Mann Ave, Phone 425,_____________ 1-2 LOST: Ring of keys in Fairfield or at Patterson Field. Finder please return to office of Tri- County Herald. Reward. 1 WANTED Small furnished or unfurnished house or apartment, modern, in or near Osborn. Write Box X, c/o Tri-County Herald. FOR SALE 66" Double Cabinet sink. Also circulating heater In good con­ dition. MAYER 'S SODA GRILL Fairfield WANTED TO BU^^raiFcun, single or double, give full par­ ticular;:. Write c/o Ray Wilt, R. 1. New Carlisle. ^ ^ 1 FOlCRENTi; Four 5i(H?j)iiTg rooina” C. A, Foster, South Main, Ce- dnrville, Ohio.^ { ____JL-2 V/ANTEUfBalVd straw orHbddeV. Andes Dairy. Phone 103 Oa- born. , tc Fbir'lTATif"Jo i r ‘ TRAT)E: iob ST 1933 or 1934 V-8 radiator and hot water heater, 72 S. Second St, Fairfield. Cali evenings, JL-2 FOR DALE: Small house, l ’ acre of ground, First crocs road, 1 mile east of Enon, turn left first house. . . 1-2 FOR RENT; 'Light”hmjsekwping rooms. Mrs, Bernard Coy, 2s/j miles east of Osborn on Route 23S. 1 FOIt RENT: 8-room apartment, all modem, 1 sleeping room. Call Osborn m m . 1 FOR RENT: Small three-room cottage, partly furnished, couple desired. Inquire 52 Green Street, Fairfield. 1-2 FOR RENT; 2-iootn house, furbished. Phone 229,13 8 pm . Friday. «h - »fter 1 FOR SALE; Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty, Black Twig, and York Imperial Apples and fresh sweet cider at Orchard Lane, 7 miles east on Xenia Pike. __________________49-50-51-52-1-2 WANTED: Girl to do housework, either full or part time. Go home nights. 41 Greene St„ Fairfield, tc FOR SALE: Fuller brushes and polishes. See Richard Shade, ft. R. 1, Byron Road. Telephone 250-M4. Osborn. tc • • > : q r .. jsale IN OSBORN . 7-Hoom house, extra large let, centrally located, reasonably priced. Inquire 41 North Grand Avenue, Osborn. FOR RENT: 3 housekeeping rooms, near Byron, adults. Inquire Phone 110, Osborn.__________ 52-1 FOR SALE: Turkeys, chickens, roasts and fries. Phono 97R2. 52-1 FOR SALE Q-Room house, in good condi­ tion, and iVi acres of ground, located in Yellow Springs, This property Is paying 12% On the investment. Phone Xenia 5393. FOR SALE: Electromaster Elec­ tric range; 1 coal range; 2 flre- ? lace mantels. Dr. Dershen, Phono ellow Springs 5132. 52-1 FOR SALE IN TIPP CITY Very attractive brick home on Main Street; four rooms and lavatory down; four and hath up; hot wafer heating system; ' numerous roomy closets, built- in cupboards ahd bookcases; beautifully finished in oak, birch and chestnut; copper door and window screens. Sacrifice price $7509. 9-room modern house, four rooms, reception hall and lava­ tory first floor; five rooms and bath second; hardwood floors; beautiful art glass windows: large attic with recreation room; full basement, good fur­ nace and stoker; 2-ear garage. Price $6090. 10-r0om brick house, six rooms, center hall and lavatory first floor; four rooms, center hall and bath second; full basement; good furnace; hardwood floors; front porch with tile floor; large lot. Nicely located on Main St. Price $4506. 7- room modern house, four rooms and hath down; three up; large basement, good furnace. Price 13666, 6-room house, modern except furnace; large living room, din­ ing room, kitchen down; three bedrooms and bath up, 2»car garage. Price $3506, 8- rcom brick house, four rooms and bath first floor; four rooms second; easily duplexed; targe lot; garage. Price $2769, For further detail* §m Gm Ef ehman or Flit* D**f*» Selialble BMg„ Troy, 0hf*n *7*1.

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