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Press Gazette, The (Newspaper) December 30, 1958, Hillsboro, Ohio Read the Classified Ads EVERYBODY'S MARKET THE Published Tuesdays and Fridays at 209 S High St Ohio Entered as secondclass matter at Postoffice Hillsboro under the Act of March 3 1879 ONE OF OHIO'S OLDEST IN 1818 HILLSBORO OHIO TUESDAY DECEMBER 30 1958 Hist 96 HIGHLAND COUNTY'S BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM LOCAL NEWSPAPER 12 PAGES SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS 54 a Year in Ohio County Native Gets State Post Mary Gorman Is New Ohio Welfare Chief Mrs Mary H Gorman Wyoming Cincinnati suburb and native of was named director of the State Welfare Department by GovernorElect Michael V DiSalle The appointment had been rumored for several weeks The new welfare head was born and reared at the ter of the late Mr and Mrs William A Hartman She attended grade school in and then j ished her secondary school tion in Cincinnati She is a sister of Mrs Walter Davies of Hillsboro The longtime worker in welfare mental health and housing fields will succeed Mrs R Livingston Ireland Cleveland Her husband former Ohio Court Judge Robert N man was one of Mr op for the Democratic nomination last May But after Mr DiSalle won the nomination Mrs Gorman vigorously in his behalf SHE ORGANIZED the first an's division of the Democratic Campaign Committee in Cincinnati prior to the last election The group was credited with bringing in over a thousand new tions in each of the six wards The native will bring to the Welfare Department one of the state's largest departments ex tensive experience in welfare She has been best known m recent years for activities in the mental health field They include membership on the state steering committee which moted passage of the million building bond issue and ship of the division of Former Governor com to survey mental health Mrs Gorman was an organizer of the Longview Citizens tee which many credit with ing about a statewide awareness of mental health problems SHE IS VICE CHAIRMAN and immediate past chairman of the Cincinnati Mental Health Council and board member of the Mental Health Federation Inc Ohio branch of the National Association of Mental Health A past president of the League of Women Voters Mrs Gorman is on the board of the Citizens De velopment Committee and was a member of the Community 1958 budget review committee in Cincinnati Her older son David 26 was elected county judge in Hamilton County m the November election Another son Robert 23 is in his second year at the University of Cincinnati Law School The Gormans live at 1010 ton Avc Wyoming Two Injured In Auto Crash Vehicle Overturns Near Dodsonville Two youths were injured one rather seriously in a highway accident near Dodsonville early Sunday Deputy Sheriff Lynn Griffith Confined at Highlands Com munity Hospital with injuries re from the crash is Raymond C Page 21 of 523 North West Street city and Hillsboro Rt He was the driver of the car He suffered a fracture of the left leg and various bruises A passenger in the car Dale Chambers 21 Fayetteville Rt 1 was treated for lacerations and re leased THE CRASH occurred about A M Sunday onehalf mile east of Dodsonville Deputy fith said Page was driving west in a 1955 Mercury sedan which he had just obtained on Saturday from a local dealer Page told the officer that the car went off on the berm because he wasn't familiar with the power steering on the vehicle When his car hit the gravel he lost control of it It whirled around two or three times witnesses told cers and then overturned landing on its top The scene of the dent was on a curve One of the youths was thrown from the car and the other was still in the car when it stopped There was considerable damage to the top and sides of the cle It had to be towed in The two youths were brought to Highlands Community Hospital by ance City to Pick Up Christmas Trees If you have a problem of ting rid of your Christmas tree the city will help out George Stratton city service announced day that city trucks will make their rounds of Ihc city next Monday Jan 5 to pick up dis carded trees and haul them to the city dump Residents arc asked to place the trees at their curbs early in the day so that the city crewmen can pick them up easily Second Holiday Period Coming Business to Cease Again on Thursday Another holiday is scheduled for Hillsboro and land County residents this week Business in general in the ty will cease Thursday of this week for the observance of New Year's Day All stores in the city will be closed for the day All courthouse and other offices also will close The local postoffice will follow holiday schedule Thursday There will be no window service nor city or rural deliveries There will be one incoming dispatch and one going out during the day ALL LOCAL manufacturing plants will be closed for the day Some will reopen Friday and others will again take a long weekend County and local school students are enjoying their Christmas tion They are scheduled to return to classes on Monday Jan 5 at the regular time Most residents will usher in the Xew Year with family parties and gathering of friends ANSWER CALL City firemen answered a silent run to the Betty Louderback homo on Key Street Friday at P M when soot in a chimney caught fire s Top Bowlers TOP trophies were awarded to two local bowlers by the Hillsboro Bowling Lanes as a preChristmas event The winners are shown receiving the trophies from Thomas gins center lane manager At the left is Mrs Susan Eubanks Lynchburg and at the right is Robert Shotts Hillsboro Rt 1 Each rolled the high individual series during the week leading up to Christmas Mrs Eubanks had a 624 series and Shotts had a 692 series both scores including handicaps Both winners are employed at Aero Manufacturing Company Staff Photo Charity Ball Has Record Attendance The Elks Charity Ball held at the armory Christmas night attracted a record ance estimated at more than 500 persons who spent the evening dancing and socially Music for dancing was provided by Barney orchestra from Dayton from 9 P M to 1 A M The armory was appropriately decorated in a festive holiday ion for the dance highlight of the Christmas social season annually for many residents of the area Red and white cart wheels with large red bells from which ers were strung formed an over head canopy which was ed with glittering stars A large Christmas tree at the south end of the hall completed the Christmas scene set for stag ing the ball Party dresses ed with some formal attire noted among those attending Table reservations were made for 420 persons Tables formed a circle around the dance floor and seating arrangements were com by the Emblem Club com prior to the dance tions in 1957 numbered 400 Funds derived from sale of kets and reservations will be used for charitable purposes as has been the custom Members of the Elks social com in charge of the dance were Eugene Hopkins Fred rett Robert Hern Bob Baldwin George Boonc and Turner 3 Picked Up In Gas Theft Take Gas from Road Machinery Sunday Two young men and a juvenile were taken into custody by Sheriff Walter Reffitt Sunday night on charges of theft of gasoline from a road construction project on ute 247 south of Hillsboro held in the county jail are Kenneth Bellamy 18 and Ralph 20 reside on Route 10 miles south of boro and Leonard Jacobs 16 near Belfast They were lodged in the county jail about P M Sunday ter a twohour investigation by the sheriff The youths riding in a car owned and driven by Ralph Bellamy took about worth of gasoline from road machinery Ralph let the other two youths out near the scene carrying lon gas cans He was to pick them up later but a tip from a farmer to the county sheriff halted the proceedings The farmer had lowed the car and obtained the cense number REFFITT PICKED up the car and the driver first and sometime later the other two youths showed up at the Jacobs home near fast The sheriff was waiting there for them They had walked two or three miles across fields to reach there Returning to the scene the sheriff made them pour the line back in the machinery The two older youths who are brothers face charges in Hillsboro Municipal Court and the juvenile faces a count in juvenile court They are to be arraigned this week Ralph is charged specifically with aiding and abetting in the theft of worth of gasoline neth and the juvenile are charged with attempting to steal worth of gasoline The road machinery is located at a road repair job about one mile south of Folsom on Rt 247 Christmas Postal Receipts Drop i Nole Gain Of Million Hillsboro Corporation Climbs Million Postal receipts for the Christmas mailing period beginning ber 1 through December 25 ed a decrease from last year's ume This decrease revealed by records of the local post office is typical of postal receipts trends in other post offices throughout the state W R Hapner postmaster today that the postal ness locally showed an ate decrease of 10 percent in ume this year in comparison with the 1957 volume Deadline Hears on Securing Purchase Agreements on Crops Farmers have only a feu more weeks in which to apply for loans or purchase agreements on most of their grain and related crops Orville W Vance chairman of the Highland County tural Stabilization and Conservation Committee has announced January 31 1959 is the line for obtaining price support on wheat barley oats rye soybeans in most areas Since Jan 31 1959 occurs on day the is extended to Monday 2 Highland County loan rates and eligibility standards for 1958 crop commodities are as follows per bushel for No 1 Premiums for higher quality discounts for lower down to No 4 or 5 on test weight only or Sample because of damaged kernels other then heat damage containing not more than 14 cent moisture Wheat must not be musty sour heating or hot Dis count of 20 cents per bushel tor specified undesirable varieties 95 cents per bushel Grade No 2 or better except mixed for lower grades down to No 5 or No 5 licky per bushel for Grade No 2 or better or No 3 on test weight only Discounts for No 4 on test weight only rye must also contain not more than one percent ergot per bushel for Xo 2 or better green and yellow Premium for low moisture counts for grade and quality factors below No 2 through No 4 beans containing more than 14 cent moisture ineligible 67 cents per bushel tor Grade No premiums for higher quality discounts for Belfast School Is Burglarized A burglary at the Belfast School was reported to Sheriff Walter Reffitt Thursday after noon Christmas Day by R W liam school head The sheriff upon investigating found only two missing items two cases of cream soda pop These were taken from a small storage room in the building It was not definitely ed how entrance to the building was gained A small pane of in the door to the storage room was broken The entry apparently occurred either last Tuesday or Wednesday night Nothing else disturbed the officer said Change Made In Insurance Revise Coverage On Wind and Hail Losses The Ohio Insurance Department and the Ohio Rating Bureau have announced a change in insurance coverage on windstorm and hail losses according to information received by the Hillsboro ance Agents Association The agencies have announced t h a t a deductible on storm and hail losses will be plied to all erty This means that on all losses due to wind or hail the first of the loss will be deducted from the total claim This docs not apply to other perils insured by a fire and ex tended coverage c o nt r a c t The present ruling does not extend to either mercantile or farm risks As a result of the new de ductible provision the extended coverage rate will now be ed by 60 per of coverage annually However the deductible for windstorm or hail losses may be removed at an additional charge The new provision does not fect policies in force A CHECK of records shows that cancellations for the period Dec 1 through Dec 25 ran to a total j of with the peak period I the week before Christmas This was a decrease of under the cancellations of record in 1957 It also was lower than the cancellations recorded during the equivalent period in 1956 There were two cent stamps sold in 1957 three cent stamps sold in 1958 These were used on unsealed envelopes primarily for Christmas card In the sale of three cent stamps the postoffice logged be tween Dec 1 through Dec 23 in 1957 which was an increase over the 62.000 three cent stamps sold in a comparable period in 1956 The four cent stamps which now take the place of the three cent variety used previously sold this year through December 25 bered 69.000 down from 1957 but exceeding 1956 sales Next to Be Delivered Early Thursday's issue of the will be delivered in Hillsboro Wednesday be cause of the New Year's holiday on Thursday All news copy must be in the office Tuesday Hospital Treats Two Here Friday Two persons were given ment at Community 1 pital Friday for injuries sustained accidentally Charles Zimmerman 40 800 North West Street city was treatment for a sprained i ankle Herman Lewis Light ner 46 Hillsboro Rt 6 sustained a j ation of the right side of the face 1 when he struck himself while ping wood Both were released following care Pink Elephant Stolen Really From Local Yard Be on the lookout for a pink That's not a New Year's rib Somebody actually stole a pink elephant here Saturday night Mrs Margaret Finnegan ty recorder who lives at the cor ner of Johnson and Muntz Street said someone took the yard dec oration from her home sometime Saturday night It weighs about 125 or 150 pounds and must have been quite a load for the culprit or culprits The elephant actually pink in color was wearing a black ket lettered in white with Mrs house number 502 She thinks someone may have taken it as a gag and she drove around town Sunday hoping to spot it somewhere She reported the matter to city police Sunday Mrs a of course has a collection of about 300 elephants of varying sizes A wag the courthouse gested that someone it for a centerpiece at a Year's party FB Member Drive Opened Goal of Members Is Set The annual membership drive or roll call of the Highland County Farm Bureau is now underway and will be climaxed with a special licitation week in midJanuary Robert Shanks organization tor of the group announced today A mail campaign opened several days ago and approximately 350 re or new memberships have come in to date The 1959 membership goal has set at members This is an increase of eight over the total 1958 membership of in 1958 The 1957 membership total was SHANKS SAID that only once during the past years has the county organization failed to show an increase in membership Highland County's enrollment in the organization is the largest in the Southern District and also one of the seven largest in the state The canvass for members will take place during the week of Jan 12 to 17 Directors of the farm will act as team cap tains in their own townships workers will assist in the canvassing The Highland County tax cate for 1958 which lists value of real estate and public utilities in the county stands at 350 This is a gain of over the 1957 duplicate of The total represents the gate value of property on which realty taxes will be paid during the coming months It includes real estate valued at and public utilities valued at 860 last year's comparative ures were and 940 A breakdown shows the on all real estate outside of municipalities 690 valuation on real estate inside towns valuation on public utilities outside of towns inside the towns These same figures last year in the same order 600 THE OVERALL INCREASE on the real estate is the result of the new appraisal of real estate com during the past year by the L E Thomas Company In boring Fayette County where a similar reappraisal was done there was an increase of in realty valuations That county's plicate stands at Hillsboro corporation's total showed an increase of over the previous year's valuation It climbed from 890 last year to this year This latter figure includes in real estate and 560 in public utilities At Greenfield the duplicate for the corporation runs compared to This sents an increase of This year's duplicate covers real estate valuations listed at 810 and public utilities at Current valuations for other in the county include Lynchburg Leesburg Sinking Spring 270 Highland town Two Burglaries Are Attempted Two attempted burglaries ing the weekend were reported to the office of Sheriff Walter Reffitt Monday morning One occurred al the Buford ware Store in Buford and the other at the Bob Mullenix grocery store in Samantha In both instances entrance was apparently not gained At the ware store an attempt had been made with tools lo pry open a door At the grocery a window was broken but apparently the store was not entered The attempts apparently red cither Saturday night or Two Vehicles Collide Friday Two machines were damaged in a collision on Route 62 8.3 miles south of Hillsboro Friday about P M the state patrol ed The patrol said that a bound 1950 CMC truck operated by Stanley Fender 21 Hillsboro Rt 7 was making a left turn into a private drive as a car was ing to pass The car a 1954 Mercury was be ing driven north by Paul Stinson 24 Winchester Rt 2 The front end of the Mercury struck the left rear end of the truck Xo one was injured in the hap was some property age to both vehicles Driver Leaves Scene j A hitskip accident was reported i to Hillsboro police Wednesday j Dec 24 George C Williams 36 of 1019 North High Street nty i reported that someone struck his i 1957 Chevrolet station wagon in j front of Homer Gass tire station on North High Street about 3.50 P M and then left the scene There was some damage to the bumper right front fender and parking light Babson's Business and Financial Forecast Reports 1959 Will Be Not Too Good and Not Too Bad No Wide Change for Prices Seen Not too pood and not too bad Both the boom and the recent sion will be awaiting developments following the recent November elections 1959 will be a do nothing year for Congress Both parties will hold their cards close to their chests until the Republicans will want good business Most Democrats will vote for most of the inflationary legislation but only a few of these Congressmen will vote for such legislation over the President's veto The will be in a dilemma In their hearts they will not want pood but they must be very ful not to do anything which could be held against them in 1960 Every act of and of leading Presidential dates of both parties will be fully scrutinized to analyze their possibilities for We will comment on these in our Forecast for 1060 a i year from now So long Russia is fearful of China's loyalty she will not start a shooting war I hope that Chiang will come to his senses so that China will become ally of the United States shall surely bet on the wrong I horse when he made his to Truman Our national budget will snow a heavy deficit in 1959 This and other factors should cause a con gradual no inflation Serious competition continue at all levels in 1959 Manufacturers merchants and others wbo renuce advertising and other selling will surely Despite competition the will be cased ior concerns by strenuous programs and improving business More foreign goods will entei the United States during 1.950 applies to Goiman jan Japanese and Russian goods New cargo ships built m Germany Sweden and Italy will be launched in 1959 This should result in most and registered ships it a MfT v ill be wil i be disputed in 1.959 Labor arri which ird to the Federal tables will be disputed by both Labor and On thr bsMs of the 1 forecast on the no wide change in 1959 for com prices The recent recession is not over Russia is still ing us with an economic war There will be more and labor troubles m 1059 than in 195 Our to of and poor Hit ions labor were on their good behavior in 1958 I It is now difficult to forecast the unemployment situation for Owing to the increas A portion of their 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