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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • 22

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The Press Gazettei
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Hillsboro, Ohio
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of five Ohio sharpshooters named to the 1966 Sports Afield All America trapshooting teams He was named to the second team Junior Bowlers Good Hunting Co W' Incase you think you WHEN YOU NEED A BATTERY SEE ft Hints NOW IS NATURAL GAS TIME! good looker Take a look at the numerous jobs it will do for you: Central Home Heating 'i CiDAA i '1 il HILLSBORO OHIO CASH DRAWING 4 miht be stung in NAMED ON TEAM Bill Davis of Lynchburg is one CLAY PIGEON SHOOT A clay pigeon shoot will be held Sunday June 5 at the Highland County Coonhunters Lodge five miles cast of Hillsboro Shooting will start at 11 A There will be hams and other prizes awarded A card shoot with other prizes will also be held PLAN DANCE A 50 50 dance will be held at the Highland County ox Hunters club house near Hill Saturday June 4 starting at 8:30 Mary Ann Ravenscraft will be the caller Admission is 50 cents Implements Hillsboro has been granted a judgment against Ber nard Hilterbran 515 John Street Hillsboro for $22767 on a cognovit In the case of Elizabeth Gamble Deaconess Home Association dba Christ Hospital vs Lloyd Huff judgment has been granted 1 the plaintiff in the amount of $18100 plus interest at six percent from Dec 13 1963 and costs Holt Takes New Consul tan LPost Resigning State Superintendent oi Schools Holt has accepted a appointment to a one year study being conducted at the University of California in Berkeley He plans to continue his residence in Worthington Colum bus suburb however The study of administration of vocational and technical education at the state level is being con ducted by the University of Cali fornia staff An old friend of Chester Swanson chairman of the education department at the uni versity asked that he join in the study Holt served as superintendent of Hillsboro Schools in the youTe driving around tow 22 THE PRESS GAZETTE HILLSBORO OHIO riday June 3 1966 County Bond Sales Are $38111 April sales of Series and United States Savings1 Bonds Ohio were $281 million up $34 million over April 1965 and the best April sales since 1957 Donald ender volunteer Sav ings Bonds chairman for Highland County reported county bond sales in April were $38111 The county attained 353 percent of its annual goal at the end of April He commented that the US Sav ings Bonds program celebrated its 25th birthday May 1 with an all time record of $494 billion in and' Bonds being held by the American public That is ten good reasons why you should be using Natural Gas Remenjber Natural Gas is the most economical and versatile fuel you can use A JL1 Pike Natural Gas Co 123 SOUTH HIGH ST i ive full size Chrysler Newports are priced rew dollars a month more than the most popular smaner cars comparably equipped See us find our spring special deals even more attractive as of this morning the foals were both alive and kicking and it ap pears both will survive which is even more remarkable Sire is Lang Hanover whose best time was 1:57 3 5 He won a heat in the Little Brown Jug Proud owner of Mighty Time and her twin foals is Wallace Stephens of New Vienna who is well known in this area as he lays carpet for Stockwell urni ture At airmeade they recalled that this was the second set of twins that survived jbirththerci The first were foaled in 1955 and were named May Song and Jay Song and both grew up and raced TOP TEAM in the Junior bowling loop which was held on Sat urdays during the winter was this one comprised of (from left) Tom Brown Kenny Eaglin and Tony Sumrall (Staff Photo) my new Chrysler: ish Catches Are Reported ish catches recorded at Cap Grocery on SR 753 during the past week included: May Mr and Mrs Norman Goldschmidt Reading jO 12 pounds of crappies 12 to 14 inch es average caught on east side of lake May 26 William Hardesty Chil licothe muskie 24 inches 2 4 pounds on HellBtnder May 27 William Hardesty muskie 31 'i inches 8 pounds Jim Strawser Chillicothe two muskies 28 inches 6 pounds and 25 inch es 4 pounds Bill' Smith Chilli cothe largemouth bass 16 inch es 2 pounds and another 13 inches 1 pounds all caught on Hellbenders May 30 John Ilaubeil Chilli cothe largemouth bass 15 inch es 2 pounds Ernie Dumm Chilli cothe muskie 25 inches 6 pounds May 31 William Hardesty mus kie 23 inches 3 pounds WINDING UP THE SEASON members of the Hillsboro Junior Bowling League have held their annual banquet and awarded tro phies to top bowlers Individual winnerp are pictured here left to right Sue Corby high series of 463 and high game of 175 for girls Jim Setty high series of 455 for boys and Tony Sumrail high game of 187 for boys (Staff Photo) I4U BARE ACTS Vernon Ditmer of Marshall got him self a black 'bear and here's proof of it He shot the three year old animal on a guided hunt in the mounts of Colorado near the Utah line Nearest large town is Grand Junction He shot the animal with a 3006 in the neck on May 17 Some of the best bear steaks were frozen and he brought "them home 'anyone' wants a' bear steak see Vernon The hide with head mounted on it is being made into a rug Hunt ing is done on horseback with large hounds England Is Manager of Large Store Robert ETEngland manager of the lorence Sears Roebuck and Co store was assigned as man ager of the store in Greensboro In making the announcement Williams zone manager cited outstanding accomplish ment as manager of the lorence store and congratulated him on his promotion to a larger store' The Greensboro store is the third largest in the zone and is about twice the size oi the lor ence operation England who went to lorence in January of 1965 expressed ap preciation at the promotion and regret at leaving lorence A native of Hillsboro Ohio Eng land began his service with Sears as a salesman at Myers la in 1940 and prior to coming to he served as field mer chandising manager with headquar ters in Greensboro While in lorence he has been active in downtown promotions and ispresentlyserying as chairman of the lorence Downtown Merchants Association He is publicity chair man of the Rotary Club chairman of the business relations commit tee and a member of the education steering committee of the Greater lorence Chamber of Commerce Cook Your ood i Air Condition Your Home Hept Your Hot Water Dry Your Clothes Wash Your Dishes Light Your Lawn Patio or Driveway Grill Your Steaks Hamburger Hot Dogs etc with an Outside Grill Incinerate Your Refuse STARS THE "GRAND OtE will appear in "The Las Vegas at thei Roselawn Theater Thursday riday and Saturday They include erlin Husky Del Reeves Roy Drusky Duke of Paducah and others Now that summer is here have you given thought as to how Natural Gas in your home would have helped you this winter? AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER VjSt MOTORS CORPORATION Municipal Court Cases heard in court Tuesday in cluded: 1 Joseph Gallagher 19 Chilli cothe Rt 8 failure to yield the right of way bond of $50 forfeited James itzpatrick 24 Winches ter Rt 2 destruction of property (car charge filed by Eddie Montgoigejy case dismissed on motion of prosecuting attorney rank Johnson Jr 19 123 West North Street Hillsboro speeding bond of $30 forfeited also second charge of operating motor vehicle in night season with out lights bond of $25 forfeited CIVIL DOCKET Paul Burch dba Burch Tractor of 187 for boys' 73 Saturday June 4th 9:15 Public Square Get Tickets At "BONUS BONANZA" PARTICIPATING STORES! Say that Some people seem to fed tbatprescriptionsareout rageously priced The truth of the matter is this: Last year the average American bought about 3 prescriptions for a total cost of around $750 An average of less than $300 per prescrip tion Sure some drugs cost a lot So do television tubes for the same reason expensive to ipanufacture New and improved production methods however bring prices down Penicillin for example costs only a small fraction of what it did when it first came out Your pharmacist has a professional knowledge of drugs and ran tell you this They are fairly priced You get what you pay for We are always pleased (9 serve you PORTS' DRUG STORE "Walgreen Agency" Ph 3931315 117 Main St NV HILLSBORO bUNUh BONANZA BAKER AUTO SALES PHONE 393 3404 945 WEST MAIN ST A GOOD MONTH Hillsboro firemen are keeping their fingers crossed and also their toes after one of the in recent during the month of May 'The department had only four alarms during the period and all were car fires The most reqent occurred on May 26 at 6:34 and the other on May 11120 A The latter blaze was Al car GREENIELD Gen John Edwin Hull US Army (Ret) Washing ton a 1913 graduate of old Greenfield High School will speak at the 95th commencement exer cises of Edward Lee McClain High School Thursday June 2 Diplom as will be awarded to 143 seniors runout of MILK for the weekend! Get more SWONGER Dairv Milk Twin illies Are Born At airmeade An event rare in the annals of horsebreeding'has taken placeat the at Wilmington About 11:45 Thursday Mighty Time standardbred which has been clocked at 2:09 3 5 gave birth to a filly and attendants were delighted by how well everything went Ten minutes later mom lived up to her name by giving birth to another fillyj According to horsemen twin births for horses is something that happens once in blue moon but Why not stop in today and let us fill yoUr needs and save you 1 With each new furnace or hot water boiler we will install within 50 ft of your ejas meter a Gas lite absolutely free All appliances can be purchased with a small down payment and the balance can be added to your gas bill monthly in small pay ments HILLSBORO OHIO or An Appointment At Your Convenience Call 393 1901 HOMER GASS HENSELMAN TIRE STATION OPPOSITE ARMORY PHONE 393 2211 KurtlnV 1 WSW m3 I Kmbmbm I 1 si 1 I I is BWIkL A I jr 2d i 'I 1 'A tf I diftA I 1 1 PER'2Z 1 1 5 3 ii 1 JI I 1 S' I 4 just a WI MMr JU i in 1 111 1 More up Move now '4 I 900 2 Door Herd top CHRYSLER 7 lb EE Iw IfWM Rm IkVMBI aRffiwM JMdr IL MM 4 £2 12 fiin 'a 1.

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