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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • Page 26

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22 THE PRESS-GAZETTE HJLLSBORO. OHIO Friday, May 1, 1970 Buford Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Moses and children of Milford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Homan. Mr. and Mrs. Mowry and son called on his father, Lloyd Mowry, Saturday evening. Darla Louderback of Mt.

Grab spent the week-end with Mrs. Delia Louderback and Ona Clark. Mr. and Mrs David Frye and children and Junior Hile and fam- The most important insurance question! "How many companies do you represent?" If your insurance man answers, "Just one," slow down. We're independent agents and represent several reliable companies.

Stands to reason we can give you better service. i L. W. Milliard Ins. Agency Eugene Heskett .100 S.

High St. Hills bo ro ily were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Earl Frye. Mr. and Mrs Jim Adams were callers Frida, evening.

Mr. and Mrs Jerry Ogden am children of Grove City were Sun day visitots with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Lyon. Alva Martin and grandson, Hog er Martin attended the Historical meeting at Hilliboro Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright ol Cincinnati spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Emma Wright. Mr. and Mrs Johnny List and son and Mrs. Andrew Crawford of Day Heights were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd List. Bob Blair spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Grace Blair Mrs Madge Holland visited with Mrs. Mae Crawford Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Quigley and Joe Rosselott and family spent Sunday with Billy Rosselott. Billy Dale Achor and family of Macon were Saturday callers. Mrs. Lizzie Puckett, 74, passed away Saturday at the Brown County Hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Butch Davidson and daughter, Michelle, of Hillsboro, were Friday evening guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Gorman.

Mr. and Mrs Fred Crawford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and Danny near Wilmington. Mrs.

Lorella Tolle returned by jet Wednesday night from a visit with her daughter and family in Georgia. Mrs. Wilma Hough of Dayton spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Unger.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl West were Sunday visitors. Mrs Lucille Williams and daughter, Shirley Bogan, called on her parents Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Crawford and children called on Mr. and Mrs. John Hueston and children at Westboro Sunday. The of A Council held their Instruction night last Thursday evening with District Deputy Alta Urton, present.

There were several visitors from other councils and a nice time was had by all present. A potluck supper was served by the Buford members. The district rally will be held Saturday at Hillsboro. Mrs. Callie Mowry is a patient at the Brown County Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs Ralph Turner and of the New Market Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Murven Shoemaker on Thursday, May 7, at 1:30 P. M. Mrs.

Murvorf Shoemaker left Monday for several days visit with hei daughter, Mrs James Beard and family Mr and Mrs. James Beard are the proud parents of a new daughter, Nicoletta Berniece Beard, born Friday, April 17. Mr and Mrs Miller Downing daughter, Dedra, of Kettenng were were guests on Sunday of Mr. and week-end visitors of Mrs. Lorena Mrs Ben Downing and family in Turner and other relatives Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Martin accompanied their son, Ralph, to Chillicothe Wednesday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs Willie Martin and Mrs. Carrie Pursley spent Saturday with Mrs. Audrey Maher at Wilhamsburg.

Mrs. Grace Blair and son, Bob, and Miss Paula Brady called on VIr. and Mrs. Jim Blair and baby Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Bruce Trillity an children of Milford spent Sundaj with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs iomer Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Martin calle' on Mrs. Ruby Pruitt at Mowrys Sunday evening.

NOMINATE Cordon B. GRAY FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS Republican Primary MAY 5 INFLUENCE EXPERIENCE ABILITY New Market Mrs Bertha Tice welcomed th ollowing visitors in her home dur ng the past few days: Mr. and Wrs. Luther White of Hillsboro Mrs. William Greathouse, Gordon "ice of Wilmington, Frank Michae if Hillsboro, Mr.

and Mrs. Hundley of Martinsville and Mr md Mrs. Carey Tice of New Vien- la. Guests at a cookout supper al Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Holladay and son on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Barrera and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holladay of Hillsboro.

Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris the past week included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert of Dayton, Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln Pitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton, Rev. Harold Arthur of Georgetown and Orville West.

On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harris were dinner guests of Harold and Andy Ludwick in Hillsboro. Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Nay lor were Mr. and Mrs. Gene McLaughlin and Brad. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Naylor attended the Church Board banquet at Hillsboro Church of Christ. On Sunday afternoon the Naylors visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker. Monday evening supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Naylor were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Albright of Greenfield. Supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Boone and family last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and children of Leesburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Cochran have just returned from a four day vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. The Women's Missionary Society THE RIGHT JOSEPH HIESTAND COMBINATION FOR THE 20th DISTRICT (Madison, Fayette, Highland, Adams Counties) JOSEPH F. HIESTAND FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PARTIAL RECORD: Tax Exemption Farm Property; Reduction Merchants' Personal Property Tax; Rebuilding Highways In All Four Counties; New Tri-County Branch, University of Cincinnati. Lifetime farmer.

World War II Air Force Veteran, married, lives with wife, Mary, Hillsboro Rt. 5, has two daughters and a son. NOMINATE A MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER Issued by Committee to Nominate Joseph F. Hiestand As 20th District Representative. Heien Hiestand, Hillsboro Route 5.

WIZARD TILLERS We Are NO. 1 In TILLER SALES We Are NO. 2 In MOWER SALES Compare and See Why! $14495 AND UP WESTERN AUTO PAUL CHAMBERS, Owner 112 N. High St. Hillsboro Bellbrook.

Mr. and Mrs Stanley Fender and children were- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Walker and Deloris. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs Charles Walker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fender, Jeff, Julie and Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Magee and family.

Mrs. Luther Ferguson visited with Mrs Walker on Saturday evening, and also called on Charles Raffle Sunday eve- Mrs nmg Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ferguson were Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Ferguson and Rinda, and Brice Ferguson. Mrs Davjd Shaw is a patient in Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton. Mrs. Herschel Juillerat and her daughter visited with Mr and Mrs. Carl Ayres and family in Hillsboro Sunday afternoon, and also Mr.

and Mrs. M. Juillerat, and Mrs. June Pitzer and family. Mrs.

Hazel Kidder, Pompano Beach, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidder and family to attend the funeral of Mrs Lizzie Puckett, Buford. Mr. and Mrs.

David Griffith and Sonia were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller Other callers the past week in the Miller home were Ralph Chaney, Herschel Juillerat, Mrs. June Griffith and Diane of Danville, Mrs. Donald Griffith and Angie, Ervin Carrier, Junior Richardson, Ashland, Kenneth Rudy, Larry Barr and Julius Griffith of Lynchburg.

Mrs Ruth Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther White at Hillsboro on last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Sparks and daughter, Shelley, spent the past week-end at Shawnee State Forest. Mr and Mrs. Howard Sparks and daughter, Janice, attended the lorse show at Germantown, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Fite were Peebles last Wednesday visiting Wrs.

File's mother and brother, Mrs. C. 0 Gustin, and Mr. anc Mrs. Theron Gustin.

Visitors in the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Galen Custer the past week were Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Bogard Rev.

and Mrs Boyden Cudworth Lew Strain, Mr. and Mrs oren Canada and children, Mr and Mrs. Pete Wise and son, Billy Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs. Ann Jpp of Hillsboro and Floyd anc Ruby Custer FARM LOANS LA1MDB7VTMK DEPENDABLE TOM BOYLE, Mgr.

East Main St. Hillsboro, Ohio Phone 393-1032 Serving AmcTKJs Farmcn of Plrnty JOHN SMART ELECT JOHN SMART DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR HIGHLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONER BE A SMART VOTER ON MAY 5. 1970 47 Years Old. Veteran of World War II Elder in Church of Christ Business Experience Active in Community Organizations Member of Democratic Central Committee Director of Farm Bureau SUNOCO-TOONS by WIB DAVIS He wonts to be HERE when he runs out of GAS Won't buy from ANYONE else!" You will gel 5 i here' WEST MAIN SUNOCO STATION Best Service In Hillsboro 247 West Main St. Phone 393-4728 May Hill Mr and Mrs.

Hollis Massie at tended the boat races at Coney Is hind, Sunday. Zolrna Barrackman called on Violet Gillespie at Harriett, Mon day Mrs Wm. Hutch of Columbu; spent two weeks with Maxey Other recent callers were Wm Hutch and Ricky Marcum and Mr and Mrs. Charles Lewis and Judy Stanley, Columbus, Roy Tener of Hillsboro, Glenn West and Joyce and David of Wilmington, Carl Douglas and Shirley and Mrs. Margaret Caplinger.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Freeze and children were callers in the Freeze- McCormick home, Sunday afternoon, April 19 Robert Frank and Walter Hoisted and son, Jerry, Sun da night.

Mrs. Icy Hazelbaker and Lottie of West Union and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Post and son visited Mrs. Stella Holmes at Highland and called on Mr.

and Mrs. John Mason at Careytown. Sunday, April 19. Callers in the Margaret Caplinger home were Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Gustin of Chillicothe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caplinger, of Xenia and Mike Conley. Callers in the Post home were Mary Lou McClellan, Howard Wylie and granddaughter, Icy and Lottie Hazelbaker and Zelma Barrackman. Rev.

and Mrs. James Campbell and sons were entertained Sunday, April 26 in the Harry Williamson home. Mr. Lester Conley passed away Saturday, April 18. JOHN SMART FOR COMMISSIONER Adv.

bptf Pricetown Sunday School attendance was 144. Willie McLaughlin is a patient at Highland District Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Ray Hottinger of Wilmington were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatty and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Roades and sons of Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waits and Jefi of Hoagland spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Maas and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris and Dee Ann visited Mr. and Mrs Ronald Kelley and family of Berrysville, Sunday.

Dianna Blair of North Carolina spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maas and daughters. BUILDING APARTMENTS WILMINGTON Quaker Apartments, being built by the Wilmington Friends Church for elderly residents, will cost an estimated $745.365. Completion date is next spring.

The complex will feature a two and a half story, masonry and frame construction building covering 49,363 square feet. It will be an L- shaped building and include 80 units for elderly occupants. Some 50,000 miniature planets called asteroids orbit between Wars and Jupiter. The largest, Ceres, is only about a fifth the diameter of earth's moon. Classified Ads Get Results Save Time and Money! Highland-Enterprise Lnmber Co.

SEE US FIRST! WFtf FREE MOWER SPRING PROMOTION RAIDER 10 TRACTOR HP Get your choice, or 48" attached Mower with purchase of any new WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR. (Excluding Lawn Ranger.) You'll make play out of yard work and take more timeouts for play in any season with the rugged Raider 10. MOON TRACTOR CO. 898 WEST MAM ST. HILLSBORO, OHIO BUY AT KIBLER'S NOW Carpet Easy Low Cost Way DO IT YOURSELF NO INSTALLATION COST! SttF ADHESIVE LONG WEAR--EASY CASE BUILT-IN PADDING' MJNiMt'M ity iioor yowrvc'f 55' 10 Colors In Stock THE KIBLER FARM STORE GRAB, OHIO 444-2511 Marriage Licenses Michael Dean Johnson, 405 North West Street, Hillsboro, and Sandra Rose Shaffer, Hillsboro Rt.

6. Larry E. Sprinkle, Hillsboro Rt. 2, and Linda S. Vance, Hillsboro Rt.

5. John Paul Cummings, Hillsboro Rt. 8, and Connie Sheeley, Hillsboro Rt. 4. John T.

Stewart and Sharon L. Fent, both of Greenfield. Robert D. Bales and Sarah F. Chaney, both of Leesburg Rt.

1. Thomas G. Horst, Lynchburg, and Norette Hughes, Fayetteville Rt. 1. FOR SALE 8-ROOM, HOME 2 Baths, Gas Furnace, 2-Car Garage and Shop.

In Leesburg 9 Miles From Hobarr. Immediate 780-3423 If you're keeping pace witn new farming methods, you're using No Tillage Farming. So you know how important chemical weed control is. That's why you should be using ORTHO PARAQUAT. It makes No Tillage work.

PARAQUAT eliminates the need for pre-plant tillage. It's non-selective and quick killing and is absorbed by weeds in a matter of hours. Rain or sunshine won't dull its effectiveness. And PARAQUAT has just been cleared for tank mix use with Atrazine on corn. A PARAQUAT-Atrazine combination will take care of tough weed problems--even quackgrass.

PARAQUAT kills existing plant growth. The result: A low-laying mulch cover that traps moisture and stops erosion. Seedlings get off to a fast start. Free of competition for light, moisture and nutrients. If you're a modern farmer, you're a No Tillage farmer.

And you're using ORTHO PARAQUAT. Because it turns over profits without turning over the soil. fORTHCf) CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY Ml ORTHO DIVISION Qj 7524 Hickman Road. Des Moines, Iowa 50322 Part of the great group of Chevron companies TILLAGE TH't-ORTHO, CHEVRON DESIGN--REG. U.S PAT.

OFF. ON ALL CHEMICALS READ CAUTIONS, WARNINGS AND DIRECTIONS BEFORE USE. S. B. CRAIG CO.

FEEDS FERTILIZER WINKLE, OHIO (East Danville) Ph. 288-2311 AUCTION FARM MACHINERY CATTLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUES SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 BEGINNING AT 12:00 NOON LOCATED--Eight miles north of Hillsboro. Ohio, two miles south of New Vienna and one mile east of State Route 73 on Ross Road. FARM MACHINERY I960 Ferguson 35 deluxe tractor, low hours, in excellent condition; Oliver 4-row corn planter; IHC Model 200 tractor spreader: Ferguson 2-14 mounted plows; Ford 2-row rear cultivators' 28' elevator with gas engine; John Deere flat bed wagon with sideboards; McCurdy gravity bed on M.W. gears; two-wheel farm trailer; Oliver steel wheel 12-7 drill; McCormick 5' stub tongue mower: box bed wagon bed: John Deere 3-pt.

2-row planter Avery rotary hoe; IHC 6' disc; cut-off saw; new 10' sled with steel runners. STOCK CATTLE--Two Hereford steers: two Holstcin steers- Angus steer: Hereford heifer. Cattle weighing from 550 pounds to 750 pounds. STRAW--50 bales bright straw. SMALL FARM SUPPLIES.

locust line posls: 15 locust end posts: ten steel posts; seven creosote poles from 20' to 28'12 wood gate: dimension lumber; seed sower: wooden troughs: wagon tires: log chains: post hole digger: single hog box; two 10' v-type nay-feed bunks; hand corn shellcr; dog box; brooder stove: mail box: pitcher pump: rope hoist; wheelbarrow; field tile: drive belt: large quantity of fireplace wood; carpenter-shop tools and other items. HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Hnpoinl 30" electric stove with Calrod self-cleaning burners: Frigidaire apartment size refrigerator, (both appliances arc very clean): tall kitchen cabinet with flour bin and porcelain top: Estate Heatrola coal-wood kitchen range; 9x12 wool rug and pad (grey pattern): Speed Queen wringer washer: walnut chiffcrobc i double mirrored doors: maple chiffcrobc with single mirror door; oak extension table with six leaves: chiffoniers; full and iron beds, some with springs and maUrrss: dinette table: four wood kitchen chairs; curtain stretchers: floor lamp; flower pots; fruit jars and other items. ANTIQUES--Iron keltic and spHrr: 1runk; school desk; grindstone: sausage grinder; Jard press; quilting frames; stone jars and other items. TERMS--CASH! SERVED MR. MRS.

FRANK A. DAVIS NEW VIENNA, OHIO, ROUTE 1 PHONE 987-2158 SALE CONDUCTED BY ftAl fiTATE HUNTER-MA YHUGH REALTY CO. I A MAIN HIlliROPO. OHIO PHONE 393rl948 How to turn over profits without turning over the soil. JNFW SPA PERI AUCTIONEERS--Charles Hunter, Lowell Chambers NEWSPAPER flRCI.

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