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Appraisals Are on Five County Estates The appraisals of five estates have been filed in the Probate Court. The estates, their value and who will receive the property follow: Anna Scammahorn, Brushereek Township. Value, $12,997.18, the real estate appraised at $12,000 and the personal property at 18. By her will she left her farm of 236 acres in Brushereek Township to her nephew, John Scammahorn, also all personal property in the house on the farm. She made a bequest of $1000 to Donald Cluff.

She left the residue in equal shares to John Scammahorn and Donald Cluff. Mrs. Laura B. Roush, Union Township. Value, $41,958.79, the real estate appraised at $16,000 and the personal property at 958.79.

By her will she left her farm of 201 acres to her son, Fred, for life. At his death the farm is to go to the heirs of his body. She made a bequest of $2000 to her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Kibler, and a bequest of $5000 to her daughter, Mrs.

Anna L. Smith. Mrs. Hattie A. Rea, Hillsboro.

Value, $17,420.28, the real estate appraised at $15,000 and the personal property at $2,420.28. By her will she left her household goods and furniture to her daughters, Marguerite Shaw and Florence Baldridge. She provided that all of the (rest of her property be converted into money and divided into four equal shares. To each of her children, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs.

Baldridge and Philip Rea, she left one share and to her granddaughter, Joan Ayres and great granddaughter, Connie Rea Baldridge, she left one share. Alvin A. Bailey, Leesburg. Value $11,000, all real estate. By his will he left all of his property to his wife, absolutely, Mary.

E. McConnaughey, Greenfield. Value, $4700, all personal property. She did not have a will and her only heir is her sister, Sarah Soales. DISTRIBUTES BONUS GREENFIELD -Wilknit Company, distributed more than $50,000 in profit-sharing pension payments, and extra cash bonuses to employees at their annual Christmas party Tuesday.

Approximately 200 attended the party. GREENFIELD Police report a burglary of the Spring Grove Dairy here Saturday night and the theft of $25 in money from a cash register. It was believed entry was gained by breaking a window. TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS! BUY YOUR TIRES MOORE'S Buy 2 TIRES and SAVE Size 2 for $29.98 Regularly $39.90 Pair SAVE $10.02 Prices Subject to Fed. Tax I MOORE'S BUSY STORES EVERYWHERE N.

High St. STORE HOURS OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. MON. THURS.

FRI. 9 SAT. 10 LATONIA CLUB Gingerale Lemon-Lime Case of 1 12 $1.19 STUFFED Embassy Olives oz. Jar 39c Asstd. Chocolates 5 lb.

box $2.49 Spotlight Coffee lb. Bag 77c 3 1b. Bag $2.25 Fresh Ground Beef Lb. 55c Kroger 'Black-Light' Features Vera Cruz Display There is a unique presentation this year of the Christmas tableau at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Vera Cruz, two miles west of Fayetteville. It will be shown every everting until New Year's between 6 and 9 P.M.

The site of the church lends itself perfectly to the soutdoor presentation. It is located at the junction of Routes 50 and 131, and its elevation makes it visible for some distance around. The first object, that greets the eye in the tableau' is a brilliantly illuminated Christmas tree, the dear reminder of childhood's material side of the Feast, and giving of gifts which symbolize the Great Gift from our Father in Heaven, His only begotten Son. And then in succession come the angel in the Galilean skies, and the shepherds on their way to the midnight cave. These figures share the brilliant light of the tree and it is just here that the uniqueness of the celebration is displayed.

For "black is far beyond the flashlight "and the spotlights SO familiar these days. It is a new invention dependent on the paint which receives it and which absorbs its rays, leaving only the ultra-violet to produce its wonderful effects. From the fact that a filter blocks out. these rays comes the name "black-light" cast by the ultraviolet. From this brilliant illumination, seen now for the first time in this section of the country, the eye moves on to the humble shrine surrounded by white Christmas trees, then on to the Christmas scene of the Holy Family in the Cave of Bethlehem, to the manger, and the Wise Men from the East.

The decorations inside the church have been acknowledged in the past as among the most beautiful in this part of the state. All are invited to view both the interior and the exterior decorations. Many, the church hopes, will be the passers by who will stop on the country road, won by the Christmas spirit. They will gaze at the glowing lights and at the exquisite colors, all that the modern world can furnish. And they will bend low in adoration of the tiny Babe of Bethlehem, by whose power alone all the wonderful things conceived by the mind of man can come to pass.

ed on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fender and Susan spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris attended the Odd Fellows' Christmas party at East Danville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Roberts of Seaman spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shaw.

Rainsboro Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell, Jr. and family of Sabina, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Caldwell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garen and sons of near Carmel, called on Mrs. Elizabeth Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyons of Manitoba, Canada, arrived Friday to visit over Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Durst and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Morton Adams and family. Mrs. Nettie Cooper was operated KEEPS YOU WARM THRU EVERY STORM WITH A HEAT THAT'S UNIFORM, KOAL KIDS HEAT Ordering your coal is more than just ordering heat. It's driving winter away from your home! HILLSBORO Coal Supply -Co.

425 North West Hillsboro.0. (WE SPECIALIZE in STOKER COALS Telephone 77 SKEETER BY BISHOP WHY, WAS UNDER THE I ATE IT MAY IMPRESSION YOU ALWAYS PLEASE BE ATE HERE AT NOON THIS MORNING ON PRINCIPALS EXCUSED TO DID YOU FORGET TO THE WAY TO OFFICE FOR GO HOME LUNCH BRING YOUR LUNCH? NO, MAM-BUT TODAY IT LOOKED SO GOOD TODAY COPE FEATURDA WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED THE PRESS-GAZETTE 3 HILLSBORO, OHIO Friday, Dec. 26, 1952 Court News Alex Nicol, discovered, for films while understudying for Henry Fonda in "Mr. continues his important climb toward stardom playing a top co -starring role Young, shown. above, and Jeff Chandler in" Universal -International's of You." Joseph Pevney directed and Albert J.

Cohen produced. Starts SUNDAY at the COLONY. on at the Chillicothe Hospital Thursday by Dr. Krumley and Dr. Cutright is her attending physician.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mercer announce the birth of a girl at the Chillicothe Hospital Saturday at 1 o'clock. Dr. Haas of Bainbridge attended.

The baby was named Geraldine and weighed pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Fettro near Hillsboro. Mrs. Dane Free and son Lynn of Chillicothe, spent the week -end with her parents Dr. and Mrs. F.

H. Hixson. Miss Bertha Mercer and brother Floyd called on Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Grove and family near Boston Friday evening.

Pfc. and Mrs. Harrison Mustard of Maryland, arrived Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives here. WEATHER REPORT Highest Average Temp. ..........38.5 Lowest Average Temp.

....23.5 Highest Temp. Lowest Temp. ..13 Rainfall for week .13 Same week in 1951: Highest Average Temp. ...........27.5 Lowest Average Temp. ..........7 Rainfall for week .......1.79 Snowfall for week Highest Temp.

Lowest Temp. -8 Temperature and rain for week. Sunday 28 13 .03 Monday 17 Tuesday 42 20 Wednesday .41 27 Thursday .....46 28 Friday ..40 24 Saturday 46 36 .10 TRY A PRESS-GAZETTE CLASSIFIED AD Only two new cases were filed in the Common Pleas Court during the past week, Both of the cases are by Catherine T. Cravaach against William M. Depue and Mary M.

Depue. In one case the plaintiff asks for a judgment for $6,476 on a promissory note. The note is secured by a mortgage on In-lots Nos. 70 71, 8 and 9 in Allensburg and furniture and fixtures of Sunny Side Inn in Allensburg. The plaintiff prays that if the judgment is not paid that the real estate and personal property be sold and proceeds applied in payment of the judgments.

The other case is on a promissory note on which the plaintiff asks for a judgment for $120. Order of Partition In the case of Vernona Roser vs. Henry G. Robinson et all, an order has been issued for the partition of parts of Lot No. 1 and Out-lot No.

9 in Roser's subdivision of Lynchburg. Judge McDowell appointed C. R. Simkins, Carl G. Stockwell and J.

E. Winter to appraise the property. Cases 1 Dismissed The following cases have been dismissed for want of prosecution: Alma Steele vs. Sam Steele; Wilma Hart, a minor, vs. James M.

Hart; Dorothy D. Ward vs. George W. Ward; Barbara Moore, a minor, VS. Donald E.

Moore. The Pillsbury Mills, vs. Delbert P. Wright was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Costs paid.

SHOWN DURING A TEST FLIGHT near Renton, is the new KC-97 Stratofreighter, big double-deck, multi-purpose plane which boasts a Flying aerial refueling "pod." The Boom, used in various types of jet and piston -engine bombers, is a long, telescoping device controlled by "ruddervators" and operated from a control position in the under-belly pod. Now in large scale production, the Stratofreighters can be quickly converted from tanker to personnel, cargo, hospital or air re-supply purposes, (International) Probate Court Delbert F. Bumgarner, executor of G. G. Bumgarner, filed first and final, account.

Emma Campbell, administrator of Joseph A. Campbell, filed schedule of claims; filed application to transfer real estate; filed first and final account. Chester W. Baldwin, administrator of 0. W.

McCoppin, filed application for transfer of real estate. Elmer Hedges appointed executor of J. C. Hedges. J.

S. S. Riley, executor of Mary J. Butler, filed schedule of claims. Ray Smith, administartor of Martha A.

Smith, filed application for transfer of real estate. Henry Henderson, executor of M. Walker, filed first, final and distributive account. Ralph O. Franklin appointed administrator of E.

A. Franklin. Jessie Stroup, executrix of Earl Stroup, filed petition to distribute assets in kind. Helen B. West, executrix of Minnie D.

Shorr, filed first and final account. Robert J. Smith appointed administrator of Alvin Ward. Marie Carr, administratrix of H. H.

Carr, field first, final and distributive account. Roy Smith, administrator of Martha A filed first, final and distributive account. Helen E. Erskine appointed administratrix of Forest Erskine. Helen R.

Roush, administratrix of Mary Cowman, filed of claims. Schedule of claims filed in estate of -Margaret Osborn. Will of Charles R. Muntz probated. Lynchburg Mrs.

James G. Coldiron came Wednesday to spend the holidays with home folks. Mrs. Emma West, 62, died Saturday at Highlands Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec.

23, at 2 P. M. from the Davis Funeral Home, with burial in Barnes cemetery, Rev. W. E.

Bousman officiated. Mrs. West is survived by her husband, Earl YOU WILL BE HAPPY THAT WE CALLED, WHEN ONCE YOU'VE HAD OUR GAS INSTALLED GAS FACTS LOCAL TRADEMARKE GAS SERVICE BOTTLE STOVES APPLIANCES PHONE 6 LEESBURG, 0. Armed Forces West, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hawk and Mrs.

Evelyn Davidson, and by five sons, Raymond, Lou, Frank, William and Orcel. The Lynchburg Grange will hold its annual Christmas party on Saturday night, December 27, at 8 P. M. An exchange of 25c gifts will be a feature of the evening, followed by a pot luck supper and a program conducted by the December program committee. Eddie Storer, fireman apprentice, U.

S. Navy is enjoying a 15- day leave with his family and friends. Joe Davis spent the week-end with Mrs. Davis, Cheryl, Vickie and Cindy. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Starr are announcing the marriage of thein daughter, Janet, to Mr. Robert M.

Minton of Detroit, Mich. The ceremony was performed in the Methodist Church at Gulfport, and the young couple, will be at home for the present at 2115 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. Mr. Minton is associated with the Halliburton Oil Company. New Market Miss Carol Walker entertained five of her girl friends with a Christmas party at her home on Wednesday evening.

Those attending were Doris Gray, Anna Mae Pointer, Betty Pfeffer, Patty West and Norma Macomas all of Hillsboro. A nice time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tice spent Thursday in Washington C.

H. Miss Helen Grandy of Newtonsville spent the week-end with Mrs. K. P. Grandy and Martha.

Billy Hoglund, left Friday for New York to join the Merchant Marines. Mrs. Iva Shaw called on Mrs. George Hetherington, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Doyle and Mrs. J. P.

Walker on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. T.

Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson of Hillsboro spent Sunday with Mrs. Kathryn Hixson and Mrs. Merle Waddell in Greenfield.

Mrs. Hazel Shaw spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Iva Shaw. Rev. Wallace Thurman of Louisville, spent the week end with Mrs.

Muhlback, Lucille and Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris entertained to dinner Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McElhaney, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Ross, Mr. and Mrs. David Limle. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Tice and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ferguson called on Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Shaw on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brewer and Sharon and son, Edward of Vandalia spent Sunday with Mrs. Brewer's mother in Lynchburg. They also attended the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Wilkin in the afternoon. Sunday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Harris and Mary Eleanor were Misses Helen and Martha Grandy, Marilyn Krebs, Mrs. ginia Bare and children and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ogden and family.

Mrs. Helen Brewer spent Tuesday in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Harris call- DREAM BARS ADD CHEER TO HOLIDAYS by Marie Gifford deliciously good these bars are.

The dream bars are made in two layers. The 1 first layer is baked for about 15 minutes and then a second layer is spread over it. The pan is returned to the oven to finish baking for another 15 to. 20 minutes. Do try this recipe before the holidays are over.

Dream bars make hospitality easy when friends drop in to say, "Merry Christmas." DREAM BARS cup teaspoon butter salt or margarine 1 cup brown all sugar purpose cup sifted flour Mix above ingredients well and pat into unoiled 9 12 inch pan. Bake 15 minutes in F. oven or until slightly brown. Blend following ingredients and spread over above layer. cup brown sugar teaspoon baking powder 2 eggs, well beaten cups shredded cocoanut teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons flour cup chopped walnuts or pecans 30 Bake 15 or 20 minutes in F.

oven. Cut while still warm. Makes cookies 1 2 inches. Comes the Christmas season and all of us bring out our favorite cooky recipes. One of the most popular ones we've found is a luscious, rich, chewy dream bar that literally melts in the mouth.

In the midst of all the hectic last minute preparations that go with the holidays, you'll be pleased to discover that these dream bars are so very simple and quick to make. You don't even need to get out your rolling pin. To keep the cookies at their best, store them in an air tight container. But we warn you, if you plan to save them for a special occasion, you'll have to hide the container once discovers how A 1-e Ramon C. Fenner, who with the 20th Bomb returnis' ed to his base in Savannah, Saturday, Dec.

13. His squadron flew to England the first of September where they have spent the past three months on temporary duty. He arrived Wednesday spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenner.

Soldier's address: Pvt. Russell W. Kell US 52234747, Btry. B. 2nd F.

A. Tng. 1st F. A. C.

F. A. R. T. Fort Sill, Okla, Ohio produces one broiler for each five or six consumers.

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Shellane is LP Gas. $1.50 Nylons 98c Sale Price BOLTZ-HAGGERTY'S ODD LOT SALE All New THIS Fall ZANY Styles! Not Old Shoes, But HABIT Broken Lots ALWAYS Men's, Women's GIVES and Children's Shoes and GIGANTIC House Slippers ECONOMY First Come REWARD First Served! NO APPROVALS TO NO CHARGES NO RETURNS YOU! SORRY---ALL SALES FINAL Above Shoes Are Our Nationally-Advertised Lines Of CONNIE, JACQUELINE, NATURAL POISE, RED GOOSE, FRIEDMAN-SHELBY and.

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