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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • 7

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The Press Gazettei
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Hillsboro, Ohio
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7
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7 THE TOUCH THE MASTER'S HAND PLENTY CHRISTMAS HAMS AND RESH DRESSED TURKEYS at WILLIAM BLAYTON Hunfer Wilson Mayhugh Co arm Market Classified Ads Get Results wwwwwwewwwwww i A i a yi a Sausage sau HEY KIDil THE SHOW IS ON US MAC'S MUSIC CO COCA COLA NICHOLS COIN MAT MAKE CinemaScopC HILLSBORO CLEANERS PLEASE NOTE! UiiimitniiM OT coLonv will be said riday at the funeral home THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO bean into finder of seconds take ad plentiful THE BLACKBURN MILLIGAN CO lowing in the Xocust Grove ceme i tery I He is survived by his wife Ruth I one son Harold of Illinois and several nieces and nephews I HIGHLAND PRINTERS INC until 6 or on May 22 Isaac and He was a koffeeTkup Open 24 Hours GRANDMOTHER DIES Mrs Julia Ewing grandmother of Mrs Carl Ling city died Wed nesday morning at her home in Kentucky Services will be held riday at Burksville Ky TURNER 1 UNERAL HOME ABE'S USED CARS Motorcycle Sales Zundapp Triumph HILLSBORO COAL SUPPLY Country resh Eggs 3te 100 BOONE'S SOHIO SERVICE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK To all and may the blessings of God's love bd yours the whole year 7 Cobbler Potatoes 50 100 LOOK MOM! These (Merchants Are urnishing REE BABY SITTING At The Theatre While You Shop! MATSON'S Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Inc Sunlight Ice Cream riday Dec 22 1961 THE PRESS GAZETTE 7 I HILLSBORO OHIO LOREA lorea about 78 of Mt Orab formerly of this community died Tuesday about 5:10 at the Brown County Hospital inGeorgetown He had been seriously ill for about 20 He was affiliated with Ohio State University in research on poultry for many years before coming to Hillsboro or a time he and his family resided on the Kelley farm on the Marshall Pike where he raised chickens He and his wife had resided in Mt Orab for about the last four years uneral services will be held riday at 1 at the Mt Orab Church of Christ with burial fol THE I into and water in cold frying pan Cover tightly and cook slowly 5 Remove cover and brown lightly Remove to warm platter and pour off all but 1Z4 cup of the drippings Quarter and core apple and brown in sausage drippings turning occa sionally Sprinkle with sugar cover and cook1 slowly until ten der Place apples in center of plat ter and arrange sausage links around apples 6 servings Galette des the is the rench form of Epiphany cake according to the editors of The Encyclopedia Americana Epiphany cake is baked all over Europe either at Christmas time to eat Twelfth Night? January Epiphany day rench peasants put a the cake mix and the the bean when the cake is baked Oranges Tangerines 3 100 Sausage And ried Apples Greet the Day Sausage is a meat always welcomed for hearty breakfasts Its wonderful smoked flavor is a fine greeting for the day Sausage offers so many possibll tiej for making breakfast different cookery expert'' Reba Staggs or instance take country stylesausage combine it with fried apples and have a meal that has everyone asking for Here too is a chance to vantage of the season's apple supply Your family will love and ried Apples any morning or serve it to your holiday house guests when menu plans are puz zling you "Sausage and ried Apples 2 pounds of country style sage 2 tablespoons water 6 reel apples 1 1 3 cup sugar Cut country style sausage 4 inch pieces Place sausage water in cold frying pan The music ceased and the auctioneer With a voice that was quiet and low Said': "What am I bid for the old violin?" And he held it up with the bow A thousand dollars and who'll make it Two thousand! Ahd who'll make it three? Three thousand once three thousand twice And going and gone" said he people cheered but some of therri cried "We do not quite understand What changed its worth?" Swift came the reply: "The touch of a master's hand" 1 Mile East of Hilsboro On Rt 124' (Marshall Pike) PHONE EX 3 3681 HARRY NICKESON Native Highland Countian Harry Nickeson 71 formerly of Hills boro and Leesburg died at 11 Tuesday at his residence at 2705 East Second Street Dayton He was a meat cutter by trade Mr Nickeson was born in Hills boro Oct 17 1890 the son of George and Eliza Nickeson He operated a store here and in Lees burg for many years before he and his family moved to Dayton in 1940 7 He is survived by his wife Rose mary one daughter Mrs Ivan Lowery Dayton one son Richard of St Louis Mo "and 11 grand children Services will be held at 8:30 A Saturday at Charles Moore uneral Home at 2206 East Third Cfrnot Dnvfnn a nd at A XT nt St Church in Dayton Burial will follow at St Catholic cemetery in Hillsboro riends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 riday Rosary 7 Epiphany Cake Helps rench Choose King and Queen to Rule Evening und Transfers Are Approved County commissioners held brief meeting Monday and made routine transfer of funds for the county department These transfers totaled approxi mately $14103 The commission plans to meet again on riday Dec 29 to close out books for the year Somesaddj tional transfers are expected to be made at that time MRS Mrs William Blayton formerly of Highland County died at' res no Calif on Dec 10 according to word received here A number of cousins and other relatives in this area survive She was the daughter of Wise and May Jarnigan Wise She had moved away from this community about 45 years ago STORE HOURS: Open Thurs ri Sat 8:00 A' to 8:00 SUNDAY DEC 24th 12 Noon to 7:30 Closed Christmas Day Umi WANTADS and Ernest one sister DUE TO THE LIMITED NUMBER TICKETS or Each Merchant They Will Be Given To Adults Only ALBERS SUPER MARKETS Twas battered arid scarred and the auctioneer Thought it scarcely worth his while To waste much time on the old violin But held it up with a smile What am I bidden good folks" he cried 'Who II start the bidding for me? A dollar dollar" then "Two! Only two? Two dollars and who'll make it three? 'Three dollars once three dollars twice Going for three but no rom the room far back a gray haired man Came forward and picked up the bow Then wiping the dust from the old violin And tightening the loose strings played a melody pure and sweet As a caroling angel sings i "You don't want us to coma to your house" Keep us away by kecking your heating wiring trash storage smoking Do you have a plan to get your family out of your home in case of fire? You can retard fire in most decorations by using seven ounces Borax three ounces of Boric Acid in two quarts of warm water either dip or spray Robert McLaughlin Ledger McConnauhey) David Higham Charles McCreight Ralph Rogers rancis Stephens Elwood Wilkin Robert Runyon John McCreight Orva Harshbarger Robert Barger Hope Miller Jack Zink red Bennett Courtesy Ohio ire Safety Connnltfee Div of State fore Marshal Deaths CHARLES SMITH Charles Smith 84 former resident of Sinking Spring died Wednesday about 2:30 A at his home in Springfield A re tired farmer he was bofn at Ba tavia in Clermont County on Jan 4 1877 the son of Henry Smith and Susan Waits Smith lie was a vet eran of the Spanish American War He is survived by his wife Anna Hemmings Smith Springfield three daughters and three sons Mrs Norman Makowska Greens burg Ind Mrs Walter Noble Trenton Mich Mrs Earl Gullitt SpringfielcL OraSmith of Cincin nati Edgar Smith of Southgate Mich and Donald Smith Spring field two stepsons Sherman Hugh es Taylor Mich Swords Springfield Mrs Bessie Stewart Wilmington uneral services will be held riday at 2:30 at Wylie uneral Home in Sinking Spring with the Rev Jacob Couser offi ciating and burial following in New ain Cemetery in Pike County And many a man with life out of tune? 1 And battered and scarred with sin Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd Much like the old violin a A "mess of pottage" a glass of wine A game and he travels on He's "going once and going twice" He's "going" and almost "gone" But the Master correspond the crowd Never can quite understand The worth of a soul and the change that's wrought: By the touch of the Master's hand't Myra Brooks Welch and cut is for the evening He then 'chooses a to share his honors In the rench towns a china doll is substituted for the bean LEROY DOYLE uneral services were held Sun day for Leroy Doyle 64 of West Union who died riday afternoon at his home He was a retired farmer and was the son of George and Mary Doyle Survivors inrlndn hrrA Miss Elsie Doyle with whom he made his home Mrs Mabel Sams of Mt Orab and Mrs Bessie Devoe of New Burlington and a brother Millard Doyle of Hillsboro The last rites were held at the Lewis and Son uneral Home at Seaman Rev Duffey officiat ed and burial was in Unity Ceme tery ATTENTION MOTHERS Bring the Children Do Your Shopping When You Are Ready or The Childrer) We Will Page Them Sorted Christmas Candies 3 $roo USE LAMEPROO TREE DECORATIONS CHRISTMAS TREAT rom These Merchants 2 SHOWS TWO DAYS WITH A NEW SHOW DAILY Continuous from 12 NoonTo 6:00 Merry Christmas DAY A HOLIDAY ROM IRES Municipal Court Judge orfest Beery heard three cases on Thursday as follows 51 434 High "Street city running stop sign signed waiver with plea I of no contest and did not appear after posting $15 bond $7 total fine and costs Sylvie Mae Hurn 37 Hillsboro Rt 1 speeding 50 MPH in 35 MPH zone $10 total fine and Ronald A Burton 28 Blanches ter Rt 1 driving left of center18 total fine and costs 1 riiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiitiiiiHmnniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim CHARLES A SITH Charles A Smith 69 Bainbridge Rt 2 died Monday at 8 A in Veterans Hospital Dayton Born in Pike County 1892 he was a son of Nellie Snivley Smith World War I veteran He is survived by his wife Lula: a step son Eldon Newland of Greenfield a half sister and a half brother Mrs Ott Pauley and Sanford Gragg of Sabina Services were held on Thursday at 2 in the Strueve uneral Home in Greenfield Rev David Phillips officiated and burial wasJ made in South Salem Cemetery MRS GEORGE BROGNARD I Mrs Emma Brognard 89 of the I Mowrystown community died Sun i day at the Cook Convalescent Home in Hillsboro where she had been a patient for two weeks Widow of George Brognard shel was born May 10 1872 near Mow 1 rystown the daughter of Nicholas and Polly Ruble Borden She had I lived in that area all her life Neared relatives are two nieces Mrs Bennington Dayton and Mrs Merrill Mignery George town I Services were held Tuesday at 2 at the Gleason Roberts neral Home in Mowrystown with Dr Paul Jones officiating and bur ial following in Taylorsville Ceme tery 2 KIDDIE DAYS riday Saturday DECEMBER 22 23rL WITH MERCHANTS TICKETS 1 None Sold or Issued at The Theatre GET 2 TICKETS GO BOTH DAYSI Program for rali MICHAEL RENNIE PLUS 3 jill st john in COLOR CARTOONS I he Lon World IN COLOR SCIENCE ICTION AT ITS BEST Program for Saturday PLUS 5 COLOR CARTOONS REE Tickets rom foese Merchants REE Tickets rom These Merchants A all the joys Ml otthe Yuletide I I season be yoursin great abundance! 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