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18 THE PRESS-GAZETTE HILLSBORO. OHIO Friday, Nov. 10, 1961 Maple Valley Mr. and Mi John Shoemaker! i Sunday allernoon quests of Mi and Carbon Armstrong ot Kail-lav. I i and Mrs Kd Kelley a on James i at Hill Crest Xuising Home at Law-ke.

Raymond Shoemaker of Coluin-, bus is spending his vacation i parents, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Shoemaker, and Mary Martha. Mi and Mi.s John McClure of i were week-end guests, ot Mr and i Homer Bell and Mi and Homer Bell. Kenneth and Teddy entertained for Sunday dinner in honoi ot their son. Mr and Joseph Bell of Anzona. who i be leaving soon Guests i Mr and John McClure and Tim oi Middletown.

Mi and Mis Clarence Moore of i i i a Va. Mi. and Mis. Ralph Mooie of i Mr and Mrs. John Mike McClure, Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Collier. Connie and Tony. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Smith and Mis. Mary Roberts of Hillsboro. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Noble Douglas.

Jean and Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Douglas and Debbie and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover, Mr. Liny Rhodes and Mr.

and Mrs Chailes Moore of Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunter and Kim. Mrs. Blanche Cline, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hunter and Mary Ellen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Lowell Hunter. Misses Ruth and Cheryl Shoemaker were Monday afteinoon Friday afternoon with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul mings and lainily. Mr. and Mis Ralph Shoemaker were supper guests. Mr.

and Mrs. James Unrig. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grover were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.

and Mr-s. Jesse Patton. fiQFWOQO New Market Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris and Mrs.

Orville Vance spent Monday in Cincinnati. ton and Mrs. Hugh Fenner of Hillsboro culled on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer.

Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer spent Friday morning in Columbus. Heischcl Walker called on Joe Sunday afternoons Mr.

and Mrs Stanley Smith visited in the Cadwallader home, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Myrta Snider visited Sunday afternoon i her uncle, Neal Mount. guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence George Morris of Middletown Shoemaker and family. Misses Donna Dick and Gloria Hottle of Huber Heights were week-end guests of Mr. and Mis. Earl Dick. Warner Armstrong was the guest of Mr.

and Mis. Corwm Armstrong of Seaman. Mrs. Glenn Iliser. Mrs.

Emma Hastings and Mrs. Naomi Wil- 1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Ingram. Mrs.

Marion Humphrey return- i ed home from the Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Sunday. Mrs. Grace Montgomery and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen, Saturday.

Rev. Lariy Drapei called in the Cadwallader home, Saturday eve- Hams and sons were guests of Mr. ning. A OVERWEIGHT and to you without doctor 1 pro scriptien, our drug called ODRINEX I You must lose ugly fat In 7 days or i your money back. No strenuous exercise, laxatives, massage or taking of to-called reducing candies, crackers or cookies, or chewing gum.

ODRINEX Is i tiny tablet and easily swallowed. When you take ODRINEX, you still en- your meals, still eat the foods you i even nt; like, but you simply don't have the' urge for and Mrs John Shoemaker. Thins-1 Mrs. Myrta Snider attended the day afternoon. WCTU Thursday at the home of Cleo Shatter and Miss Stella Mrs.

Mai ion Johnson. King and Nancy Shaffer were sup- Mrs. Grace Montgomery per guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank family visited Mr. Patton and Wednesday Charles Shoemaker of Peebles, i and Mi.

0. Shoemakei and Ruth Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. George Shoemaker and Chl- tord oi i City- Glaze, Wednesday, Nov. 15.

at 7:30, P. at the community house. She is to be married to A2C Dale l- ir1 Irey, Nov. 25, who is now stationed at Highlands, N. J.

Richard Short spent several days There were (59 present at Sunday School here, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Layman and with his grandmother, Mrs. Vina family spent Sunday evening with Short and his aunt, Mrs.

Ruth Igou in Dayton, last week. Mrs. William Short visited Mrs. Louis Inglefinger and Mrs. Lillian Walton in Dayton one day the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Carrier call- of near Hillsboro, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Vance, Janet and Dotti spent Saturday in Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vance oi Hillsboro spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Vance.

Janet and Dotti Mr and Mrs. Stanley Layman. Mrs. Helen Roades of Hillsboro spent Thursday with Mrs. Laura Roades.

Jean Duke spent Thursday with Mrs. Sue Greene at Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs Wilkin Cole and Kim were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Burl Cole and family. Miss Breva Williams spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Paulette and Sandy Waits at Pricetown. Mrs. Mattie McLaughlin received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Opal Bennett, of Dayton, last Mi.

and Mrs. John Adams and family ot Highland called on Mr. and Mis. Je se Patton. Saturday decreases your desire for food.

Your weight must come down, because as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. ODRINCX costs $3.00 and is sold en this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason lust return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. ODRINEX is sold with i ma er anf Cheryl.

guarantee by Ports DruB Store, i i shoemaker Hillsboro, MaU Orders Filled. of Cincinnati a week-end guest of John and Feins Cummmgs. Mr. and Mrs John Rhodes and family of Brooksville were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Gilbeit Lucas Mi and Mis.

Mark Couser of Dayton were Sunday afternoon guests, of Mi and Mrs. Ralph Shoe- spent bert Allen and family, Sunday af- i ternoon. Other visitors were Mr. Mrs. James McConnaughey and son.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoagland and family spent Thursday ning visiting home folks at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Werner and his brother and of Cincinnati 1 visited Mr. and Mis. Govie Monti gornery and family, Thursday af- I ternoon. Mr and Mrs Harvey Allen and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. IxiUis Allen, Sunday. Other guests were Mi. and Mis. Chailes Rankin and family.

Mr and Mis Delbert Allen and I family Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1 Allen. Sunday evening. Violet Allen spent the week-end i Mi and Mrs Rollie Elam and daughter, Theresa Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Kier, week Mrs Bennett had so many had Mrs. Ella Bayhan of Toledo iriends from this vicinity, because as their house guest. Saturday she made her home in Danville at night and Sunday. Sunday after-' one time.

noon all of them visited with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carpenter and and Mrs. Del- Mamie Winkle of Sardinia and Mr.

Mrs. Hazel Carpenter called on Mr. Charley Naylor in Mowrystown. Mr. and Mrs.

James Reno, Jerry. Wayne and Randy of New Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kier, of near Dodsonville called on Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Kier. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Shaw enter- wnh and Mrs Bennie'Williams tained the Presbyterian Guild, on an( reva Wednesday afternoon. Carey and Mrs.

Burl Cole and family, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie McLaughlin spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Layman. Mr.

and Mis. Jim Deininger and Kevin spent last Monday evening and Lizzie Emery were guests of the Shaws, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shaw, Mr and Mrs Perry Shaw attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs Fay Ferguson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brice Ferguson in Sugartree Ridge. Sunday. Mrs.

Ruth Ross and Irene Poole called on Carey and Lizzie during the past week. Carolyn. Jerry and Tommy Lein-1 inger Wednesday night in the William Duke home. Mrs. Josie Redkey of Lynchburg spent from Wednesday until Sat- uiday i Mrs Mattie McLaughlin Mrs Mary Cole and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin Cole and Kim spent Sunday evening Mr. and Mis William Collins and daughter Mrs Lawrence McElwee and sons. Sinking Spring Mrs.

Anna Deardoff is on the sick list and returned home with her daughters, Mrs. Beauf Carman and Mrs. John Bobb of Dayton. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover and Mrs.

Nora Scowden of Indiana called on Mrs. Hazel Stethem, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and baby of Hillsboro spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Brown. Mrs. Grace Shepard of Hillsboro called on Mrs. Ida McKeever and Mrs.

Ella Bayhan, Wednesday. Mrs. Bayhan accompanied her home to visit her sister, Mrs. Ruth Fenner, of Hillsboro, after spending several days with Mrs. McKeever.

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crum and children, Jerry and Judy and Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Crum called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crum, last week. Callers in the home ot Mrs. Myrtle Cameron the past week were Ray Crum, Mrs.

Opal Nace, Mrs. Blanche Redkey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redick, Val White, Mrs. Nina Crum, Mrs.

Mary Rhoades, Mrs. Lucille Reed, Mrs. Blanche L. Carman. Mrs.

Marie Lawhorn. Mrs. Donita Lawhorn and Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawhorn and family, Mrs.

Hazel Stethem, Mr. and Mrs. Eli A. Head and Phyllis, Mrs. Alma Soale.

Joyce and Tim Carroll, Diane Williamson, Mrs. Anna Deardoft. Mildred Raisch, Mrs Beitie Chrisman, Mrs. Icy Roby, Mrs. Shirley Ralston, Mrs.

Bessie Grooms and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stethem and Mrs. Mary McElwee. Mrs.

Vella Rhoades and Mrs. Ida McKeever called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crum, Wednesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Sanders and daughter of Grove City. Mrs. Mary McElwee, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Rhoades, and sons and Mr.

and Mrs. Don McElwee and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Rock Hudson and Gina Lollobrlflida are teamed on the screen for the first time in "Come September," filmed on the Italian Riviera and in Rome. Starts Sunday at the Colony Theatre. HOSPITAL ADMITS 132 GREENFIELD--Greenfield MU- Jackie Sue and Gregory Arnott at Hillsboro.

Mrs. Collins and baby of near Greenfield spent the week-' daughter returned to their home TWO BIG WAREHOUSES ON THE ERLANGER TOBACCO MARKET Covington Independent Tobacco Warehouse Company AND New Kenton Tobacco Warehouse Company LOCATED AT ERLANGER, KENTUCKY MORE BUYERS THIS YEAR More Unloading Space More Storage Space at Night Sales Erery Day Get Your Check Immediately High and Dry Away from River Fogs and Smoke Big Parking Lot Clean Rest Rooms Good Restaurants OPEN TO RECEIVE TOBACCO November 13, 1961 FIRST SALE November 27, 1961 SALES EVERY DAY THEREAFTER Telephones Dixie 1-5722 and Dixie 1-7413 Boyd Elliott, Ed Gallaway, Ass't. Manager John Grant Nathan Elliott, V. Prcs. Orie Hill.

Auctioneer Ernest Dance and George Steffen, Floor Managers FIND NOT GUfLTY WASHINGTON" --A muni-! cipal court judge of seven men and five women deliberated for an houi and 32 minutes to fird Goi- don Hayes. 38. not guilty of operating a race book (betting) service An earlier tiial. held last June 20. ended in a hung jury.

end ith Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harris. Jackie Sue and Gregory called on Mr. and Mrs Walter Stanforth and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Bare and family, Saturday. Mr and Mrs Oliver Harris were guests of Mr. and Ogden. Jim and Joe gartree Ridge.

Mrs Don and Winchester called on Mr and Mrs. Ervin Carrier. Monday. Mrs Leon Newman of Wilming- A I HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 7 1961 BEGINNING AT 12:30 P. M.

LOCATED: 8 miles west of Hillsboro, Ohio. 3 miles east of A on i Road. 2 mile south off U. S. Route 50.

50 HOLSTEIN A 50 Holstem 6 years old. high production 70 pounds, just fresh; Holstom cow. 6 years old. high production 60 pounds, to freshen bv day of sale- four Holstem cows. 4 rears old.

high production- 60-70 recently fresh; Holstem cow. 5 years old, high production 60 pounds, recently fresh: two Holstein cows. 6 years old high production 60 pounds: four Holstein cows. 3 years old, high production 50-55 pounds, just fresh; registered Holstein cov. 7 old high production 60 pounds, freshen December 1.

registeicd Holstein cow. 7 years old. high production 55 pounds, freshen December 8. Holstein cow. 4 years old, high production 55 pounds freshen ember 29, Holstein cow.

4 Near 5 old high production 48 pounds, freshen by sale date; four HuKu-m 4 old. high production 50-60 pounds, just Holstein cow, 6 vears old, high production 57 pounds, recentIv fresh Holstem springer heifer, to freshen November 27 cow 4 i old high production 52 pounds, just fresh. Jersey cou, 6 years old, high production 48 pounds, just fresh Avixhire cow, 5 venrs old, high production 55 pounds, reccnth fiesh three Holstom heifers. 2 years old: three Hol- stem yearling heifers: fu Holstein heifers. 8 months old: eight Holstein heifer calves, two Avrshire heifer calves.

HEALTH- Herd is 1007r calfhood vaccinated. Brucellosis and TB negative Health papers furnished INFORMATION: This is a good producing herd of Holstein cows of them recentlv fi esh or close-up A COBA breeding program for fall freshening has been followed Cows are in good condition. A I I i a compressor, pipeline and stall- cocks, Unnersal double milkers: wash vat, etc. A I 1 9 4 1 Chevrolet i ton truck with grain bed; Hammermill Bower feed mixer with motor; McCulloch chain saw; Stewart electric clippers. FEEDS--1000 bales mixed hay, 900 bales straw TERMS--CASH Lunch Served HERMAN STANFORTH Hillsboro, Ohio, Route 5 Phone Lynehburg 201-W Sale Conducted By REAL A HUNTER-WILSON MAYHUGH CO.

A I 0 I 0 VM 1 2 9 A I 1C I FARM MACHINERY FEEDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961 BEGINNING AT 10 30 A LOCATED--Three and one-half miles south of Wilmington. Ohio, on Worthlngton Road. (Follow arrows off S. 68.) Farmall tractor with Powr-Pac. good rubber, two-row cultivators, in good condition.

Ford tractor on good rubber, in good mechanical Condition; International K-5 -ton truck with gram bed and stock rscks FARM MACHINERY--IHC corn planter (1960) planted than 100 acres: IHC 3-12 plow; Ford 2-12 plcw. John Deere 12-7 grain drill. John Deere 10 ft fertilizer spreader IHC 7-ft mounted mower: two IHC 7-ft discs IHC 8-ft. cultmacker; New Idea two-row pull picker, John Deere 60 tooth harrow. Ford rear scoop, 3-pt IHC D.

wagon with steel gram bed' Kill Bros. gravity beds: IHC manure spreader, two row rota'y hoe" seven- row field sprayer: rotary fence row mower with motor. Farmers Friend 40-ft o. elevator, land leveler; Clipper seed cleaner with motor; steel land drag' sled rubber tired wagon HOG EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS--Five Jamesway hog feeders: three hog fountains: stock tanks: fence; steel and locust post; air Compressor, complete with paint sprayer: 12-ton hydraulic Jack: Mall 8-in power saw. Lincoln grease gun: extension ladders platform scales: fence stretcheis.

six rolls picket cribbing work bench, vise: tool box: shovels: forks; etc bales mixed clover hay: 400 bales wheat straw 50 bushels oats; eight bushels clover HOUSEHOLD GOODS-IHC 15 deep freeze; two bedroom suites complete with dressers, chest of drawers, stands over, stuffed chairs; rocking chairs: six dining room chairs, dishes; pots- pans, and miscellaneous items too numerous to mention TERMS--CASH. LUNCH SERVPn W. C. "BILL" WORTHINGTON Wilmington, Ohio, Route 1. Phone FU SALE CONDUCTED BY REAL ESTATE BROKERS Ofrict FU 2-2292 DARBYSH1RE A A I A INC.

-CX'UST STREET WILMINGTON OHIO, AUCTIONEERS A A I EVENINGS FU 2-2085 on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Marconet, Mehnda and Vicki Gall spent Wednesday i Mrs Mattie McLaughlin. Mrs Malmda Summeis of Bain- bndge called on Mrs.

Rella Cochlan. Satuiday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Bennie Williams and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Deimngei and Keun at Lynchburg. last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Wan en McKenzie i evening supper guests ot Mr and Mrs. Howard McKenzie and Jovce at Wilmington Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. Jennie Wayne Puckett Hopkins were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Puckett and family.

Honore de Balzac. French novelist, was advised by a professor when a youth "to attempt anything whatsoever except THANK YOU NOTE wish to take this opportunity to thank our friends and neighbors for helping in our tobacco and picking our corn. May God i bless each and eveiy i and Mis. Daugherty. I (11-9) 83 i I goodbye to heating problems! Get more heof for your dollar with far less tending 1 Pafsy Coal is longer-burning over pure coal! Fill your bin now! HILLSBORO COAL SUPPLY CO.

425 N. West HHUboro Phone EX 3-1422 nicipai Hospital had 132 admissions during the month of October and administered 165 outpatient treatments, according to the monthly summary of operations. Receipts during the month totaled $24,091.65 while bills amounted to $23.624.87. Make your own with the proven YOU make the feed YOU want, the amount YOU want when YOU want it with a minimum of time, effort and cost. Rugged Feedmaster grinds and mixes any feed, grain, ear or shelled corn, baled hay slices, concentrates.

Handles two ton loads in minutes. When you're done grinding, you're done mixing and ready to deliver feed you know is high quality to your self-feeders, bunks or bins. CHECK THESE FEATURES, THEN COMPARE! Full 16" hammermill with low power requirement takes whole bale slices and can be slowed down to crack corn. Material is augered (not blown) into 95 bu. mixer for dust-free feed; precision mixed by 12" vertical auger with thrower and agitator paddles.

Swinging auger drop feeder has constant rate of feed and operates through a 90' arc in any of three speeds. Ask for a demonstration on your farm today. MOON TRACTOR SALES West Main Hillsboro, Ohio NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH! CHEVROLET A I We will offer for sale at public auction the following described personal property, located 2 miles east of Buford. Ohio 4K miles west of Mowrystown. Ohio.

2 miles south of SR' 138 one mile north of SR 321, at Gath, Ohio, follow arrows off 138 and 321 on day of sale. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961 BEGINNING AT 1:00 P. M. 15 CATTLE 15 Holstem cow, 9 years old, due to freshen March 20. 5 gal per dav; Holstein cow, due to freshen in February Black Jersey cow, 4 years old.

due to freshen in March: Brown Swiss cow 6 ears old, giving good flow of milk: cow ears' old. due to freshen March 5, Jersey cow. 6 old due to freshen in March: Jersey cow. 7 years old, due to fieshen April All above cows are milking Holstein heifer, due to freshen March 17, coming first calf. Holstein heifer due" to freshen in spring, first calf; Angus heifer, due to in 6 nlh 0 HOGS AND CHICKENS gS approximatel 80 White Rock hens, MACHINERY AND TRUCK 1946 Ford-Ferguson tractor; 7-ft.

International disc- Alhs- Chalmers 5-ft. combine; 2-bottom, 14-in pull plow' 1948 Dodga truck, 1-ton capacity, stake gram bed, good rubber, practically new battery, good condition CORN, HAY AND STRAW Approximately 3000 bushels corn; approximately 1000 bales clover and timothy hay; approximately 1000 bales straw ir' proximately 800 bales stubble and clippings. DAIRY EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS Farmaster milker, complete with one unit; eight 10-gallon milk cans, coa! and wood range. TERMS--CASH Not responsible for accidents Mr. Mrs.

Charles Burke, Owners Auctioneer DANNIE HESS, Buford, Ohio, Ph. Sardinia 446-5291 Clerk, 8. O. Taylor cashier. Lela Mae Heti NEW HighTorque POWER JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR JOB Series M80 Tandem with 10-yard dump body '62 CHEVY JOBMASTER TRUCKS BUILT TO KEEP WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND Chevy offers sure-saving power for every truck job with total of 10 High Torque, tight-fisted engines for '62.

Rugged new Chevy-GM Diesels. A new High Torque 409 VB. And a new choice of six-cylinder savings in light-duty models. SAVING SIXES. If you've a job for a six.

Chevy has a six for your job! The famed High Torque 235 Six, for instance. Or the High Torque 261 Six, this year for the first time in light-duty models. EAGER EIGHTS. Four of 'em, including a brand-new High Torque 327 and the mighty new 409 DURABLE DIESELS. New Chevrolet-GM 4-53's and are compact and rugged, and are backed by years of GM Diesel experience.

NEW DESIGN-NEW MODELS. New work styling permits drivers to see the road an much as 10 feet closer to the truck Chevrolet's proved Independent Front Suspension gives you a smoother riding, harder working, longer lasting truck. Three work-proved Corvair 95's add rear-engine traction and maneuverability to the light-duty field. A total of 203 models in all. See your Chevrolet dealer.

'Optioni it out WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING! Neio Jobmaster Trucks! New Corvair 95'sf New Diesels! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MATSON CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE INC. WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND WORKING AND Hilltboro JEWS PA PER I Phone EX 3-1961 A i.

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