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BLUFFTON NEWS The Advertising Medium for Bluffton Trade Territory VOLUME NO. LXV NEW AUTO TAGS TO GO ON SALE i -—..mm IIlDl Ohio automobile tags for 1941 go on sale here this Saturday, motorists will be permitted to the new license plates on their anytime after March 10. Ohio’s 1941 tags have white let ters and figures on a rich maroon background. A new series of license plates wyi be distributed here this year, running from ZB-51-900 to ZF-51-900. Rates on tags for passenger cars will be unchanged, with $7.25 charg ed for cars up to 25 horsepower $10.25 for those with horsepower! from 25 to 31 and $16.25 for all over 31 horsepower. Clerk's fees are included in the above prices. Passenger car tags already are in the hands of Bixel and may be obtained from him as soon as they go on sale. Applications for truck and trailer licenses are sent to Columbus, and the tags are mailed direct to the purchaser. In applying for license plates, the bill of sale or certificate of title must be presented and only the I Oil lipilll Y tributor to Carry Letters ZB to ZF Tags This YTear are White on Maroon Background: Can Be Used March 10 Licenses Sold by Bluffton Dis-1 years, Mr. Barnes is actively en in the management of his He is seen daily on Bluffton and usually walks from his will and use cars Headquarters for distribution of the tags will be at the Bixel Motor Sales, North Main street, under the direction of Clayton Bixel, Bluffton area deputy registrar. will be on sale days and evenings at the motor sales rooms, Bixel an- New License April 1 All automobiles, trucks, trailers and motorcycles operated on or after April 1 must display new license plates or owners of the vehicles will be subject to arrest. Bluffton, is one of three men chosen! Another contingent of draftees will be inducted into the army on Wed nesday, March 5, but names of se lectees have not been announced. From March 10 until April 1, tag, I Qualifications and Training of I -vr I I Is WoodrOW 8 I I Drafted Wednesday! Phoebe Wilkins Wed I I as replacements for draftees lejectedl v.1 11». vtivcivai Avamina I near Bluffton, Sunday morning. in the third calls physical examma-i a. „.nxL Rev. Davis, who officiated, was the tion early in the month. I Herr was notified to report at former pastor of the bride. Lima Wednesday morning, and from For the occasion the bride wore there left for the Toledo induction a two-piece crepe dress of navy blue station a Remains 1 o Arrive From W? CSt Thursdayi Mt. Cory, died last Sunday after noon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Kuhns, Oakland, Calif., with whom she had resided since last December 13. funeral home in Bluffton on Thurs-| Rites also will be conducted in the| Mt. Cory M. P. church at 2 p. m. on the same day. On 86th Birthday George Barnes, veteran Bluffton grocer, observed his 86th birthday Tuesday by working behind the wrtl VIlBrrll I counter ag usual and receiving the well wishes of a host of friends. I Notwithstanding his advanced gaged store, streets home to his grocery establishment BLUFFTON LEGION REGISTERING FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE Each Veteran to be List- |lw e(j Emergency Registration of ex-servicemen for Miss national defense sendee was started this week by the Legion post, in a tary movement Legionnaires. Bluffton American nation-wide volun on Wilkins, of Cherry street, became the bride of Boyd L. Clapper, of IwRb embroidered white Sixteen additional men from Allen trim and an orchid corsage. county’s three draft boards will leave! Following a wedding trip Lima Thursday morning. Six are I York, Niagara Falls and Canada, advocated by former president Her irom Board No. 3, which includes I Mr. and Mrs. Clapper will make Bluffton, but none of those selected I their home here, are from this area. In New Locations Mrs. Margaret Ellen Adams, 70, of LaVerne Morrison property at Elm| I day, with short services to be held at I n that place at 1:15 p. m. Friday.I C. nr Grandmother Ot Local W oman iuku, vx 1 the Pleasant Grove church, east of rp lroad ^^sLnred I Local Post Participating in I are featured by local merchants in this issue of The Country-Wide Movement I Bluffton News and a special invitation is extended to of Ex-Service Men I shoppers to visit Bluffton during Dollar Days, Friday I and Saturday. War veterans to register in Unaffiliated World also are being asked the drive to provide a complete in ventory of assets of the organiza tion in man power, experience and special training that could be made available to needed in the Registration Legion posts on Washington’s birthday, last Sat urday. in the nation’s 11 7151 Tn Rnud ClannerX^^ One additional Bluffton area man| per day, considerably less than half| will be inducted into the army dur-1 qintrle-rinir ceremonv at thel the amount needed for even light ing February for one year‘s military I a asi”ge v I Work, the speaker declared. training under the selective servicer°ma °/r.ReV' L’ There is no chocolate nor coffee to| .t 1 I Wert, iviiss i noeoe act. it was learned this week. T, xir-i u «««^|est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodrow Wilson Herr, of near! wiikids, u xj.. w I vx Tariff is* ntv A» CC 1 I rattlC Late TO//| Here Due To rotb. of Bluffton, died Monday even- The accident happened when a train the rehef efforts of the Qu^is T) LUFFTON—a town of unusual commercial, in dustrial and cultural advantages—is presented in a comprehensive Day issue of the Bluffton offers forward-looking the part of .. in Mor tOn. college instructor in youiig* a Her in the lights which Oscar Wenger has moved from I crossed Thurman street to the V. E. Green I France. property on Spring street, recently I autos, trucks and taxis gave further I purchased by Charles Gazette. The! indication of the abnormal situation.| 5, property was formerly occupied byl jn Marseilles dozens of soldiers could I Roy Berry who moved into the I be seen walking up and down the and Spring streets. I I She was a sister of the late|Jacob Hochstettler property on High|wjn even consider giving the visa.l The evening classes of the na Charles Steingraver, with whom she I street expects to move soon to his I gome individuals have found it im-l tional defense courses visited the made her home in Bluffton several I new location on Grove street near I possible to get out of the country! factory of the Buckeye years ago. Ithe Jackson machine shop. Niswan-Ieven after paying the transportation! Ditching Co. of Findlay, Thursday Death followed a stroke suffered in der recently purchased from Mrs. I fee, due to racial difficulties, thel evening, the home of her daughter early last I Mary Moser a lot previously owne I Saturday morning. the late Mrs- Mar‘h* RadebaugM Hajled Before Court the class work The body will arrive at the Diller speaker stated survey through this Booster-Dollar Bluffton News. all the advantages of a modern community with schools, college, hospital, library and diversified industries giving ployment in many different lines. Situated in the midst of a thriving agricultural trict, Bluffton is the natural trading center of area and Bluffton merchants are cooperating in big Dollar Days, Friday and Saturday. Outstanding bargains in many lines of merchandise Edna Ramseyer Teachers of Diet Deficien- south of Bluffton which he purchased.! Some indication of the watchful-1 the personnel department, conducted I I Here Due lo Wreck]| VFrecAl ____ I Freight and passenger traffic of the| in confinement by figuring the food! Akron, Canton and Youngstown rail-1 badget for the refugee camp. A sus-l Passing thru Bluffton was de-l P1C1OUS p°liceman P‘cked by UP I „mrxAH fho fmpV niipdI and Mennonites France and other! line being rushed normal traffic sched-1 Leipsic, at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, with|ules probably will be resumed late! Orville Shafer of Blanchard town-| burial in the Gilboa cemetery. Wednesday afternoon, according to I ship, Hancock county, has purchased Mrs. Benroth is the daughter of Foster Buckland, Bluffton agent fori the Alexander farm of 78 acres] Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheidler, of Leip-1 the A. C. & Y. [north of Bluffton in Union township, sic Mrs. Sheidler being one of three| surviving children of Mrs. McDaniel. Buy Dollar Days bargains. nig in a McComb hospital, following! o- 20 cars jumped the track and piled! countries of Fnnme peared before Bluffton audiences on an illness of short duration. up. Cause of the accident was no'I 1 previous Funeral services will be held ini determined. With Repairing of the! hauled before the police in Mar- Bluffton Booster Issue Two Big Dollar Days in Bluffton, February 28 and March 1 LHE BLUFFTON NEWS A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF BLUFFTON AND VICINITY BLUFFTON, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 IBLUFFTON-TOWN OF UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES IS PRESENTED IN BOOSTER -DOLLAR DAY ISSUE em- dis this two ICC Uicdin III rance DU I I I All ex-servicemen in Bluffton and the surrounding district are urged to register at local post headquar-1 Marseilles, France. ters where a committee is on duty I Food Stages have caused to help fill out questionnaires. I infants to receive insufficient milk! ~n.**Mrs. Robert Amjutz, Pandora I Diet Inadequate I I Forms in triplicate are used to for normal growth and health. Jacob and Albert Orville Herman I list every Legionnaire s capabilities I Babies are rationed one and one-half I Dayton and Amos and Eldpn, Bluff which could be utilized in the na-1 cupa of milk per day. Children from|-n A half-broths* J^ob Leet ... tional defense program. Original I to mx of age are given! Bluffton also 8unWsF^ tives will be in Bluffton during the! Ma ’or n hopy "Is retained by the local W.l one cup a day and children from 6I body will I horse meat and those in very small! .. ... A Canplla choir atl mm* In vr lnz.p DllP Tn Strict I Charlotte StannUS Milk Rationing For Babies, Speaker Says| y ™]MrS. Eugene Ttchiegg Tschiegg, 76, four miles west of! cherry street. quantities. Soap is rationed out *°l the Bluffton High school auditorium I tUrns are requested to obtain form families at one-half pound per week. thjs Wedncsdayg night at o’eioek. XF at the 1 oJt office and have The many dietary restnct.ons are The group plaved and sang to a1 bound to have disastrous effects on ,arge and appreciative audiep e Tucs. the health of the population and in! day nigbt organ s I some quarters dire famine is pre-l The cast is attired jn CMU,Pes apJ to New diCtCd- In view of thjs’Jthe,.Ta!ier propriate to the period and coiorful. n •urged support of the food rehef plan settings add to the attractive I ness of the production, bert Hoover. I beth Higley, music WAB Zone rector. first realization that she was! Thc fonowjng js war zone came when the bluelters Boatswain flashed on in the train ini Buttercup, Caorl Bame Dick Dead-1 she was riding after she! eye Wilhelm Amstutz, Jr. Captain I the Italian bordei into! Corcoran, Roger Howe Josephine, Complete absence of all! Alice Oyer, Marcene Stonehill Sir I Joseph Porter, Robert Cooney Cous in Hebe, Betty Steinman, Mary Describing the difficulties for refu-| aunts „iris ffiee club Robert Hochstettler has moved! gees to get out of France Miss Ram-I Iception of Lazy Jim Day, homespun! I from Mt. Cory into the property va-l seyer pointed out that a person must| e e humorist and headliner of the cast. I cated by Wenger. have $350 paid to a Lisbon, Portugal,| Walter Niswander, residing in the! steamship line before the authorities! I Merle Travis and the Drifting I ion-1 sister of the late|dacob Hochstettler property on Highl w even consider giving the visa! The evening classes of the na-|eers» a b‘lbbdb’ band Natchee, the! 1 ...... ... i i Arizona Indian national hill-billy fid-1 I ness of the secret service department! c]assesthrough the plant. The I was sbown wben Miss Ramseyer was! groups Were accompanied by the in- was shown when Miss Ramseyer was| hauled before the police in Mar- structors, A. L. Daymon and Geo. seilles. While in an air raid shelter| gjgg she chose to make use of the hours! seilles. While in an air raid shelterL Sigg fonowing hayed three hours as trains were de-hPY aad she was forced to explain! Continental a girl, Friday. Mrs. Ida McDaniel, 75, of Leipsic, Crawford county early Monday Ge"e"a ‘J’ °We 7’e hilheTnraise dress the College Vespers Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stearns, Raw grandmother of Mrs. Eugene Ben-| morning. I KCUl JEiStatC Deal I Bishop Paul JOnCS as al Address Tuesriay and Werinesday riue tohxyy figure on the budget before fess01. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Badertscher, a a WIeck ?n 3t 7 Generali hou^ve le stated she religio” at Antioch college, will ad- boy, Monday. relief efforts of the Quakers!at tbc new chapel Sunday afternoon) son, a boy, Tuesday, I provided choir. I nurvn i ui vmwn wwnsnjp.i were inVented by Dionysius, the ty The place is occupied by Earl Alex-I rant of ancient Syracuse, in 399 ander who will move this spring. I C. During the two bargain days Bluffton will take on a gala air with flags flying thruout the business sec tion, banners across the street heralding the event and stores gaily decorated. A special matinee for children will be given at Star theatre Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock five cents admission if accompanied by coupon pearing in this Dollar Day issue of the Bluffton News. Bluffton stores will offer at lowest prices carefully selected merchandise every indication of future, the bargains valuable in time to anticipation of your Study carefully every advertisement in this issue— note the many unusual offers and plan to be in Bluff ton on Friday and 'aturday to take full advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. |.................... ........ ............- —I Funeral services will be held at Funeral On 1 nursaay! cies in France Today I I ing at the home of her parents, Mr. I Funeral services for Mrs. Mariani anj Mrs. Gideon Schaublin, of Hailed before tourt nar- Bluffton, will be held at the Eben I Mrs Stannus had been in failing I sanitations held at the high school seilles by Suspicious cop lexer Mennonite church Thursday! health for a number of years, and I cafeteria Friday night. in Air Raid Shelter the government if has comPleteI disappeared in rance,! Shp was precede(j leath by her! mother two brothers, Lowell Schaeu-1 cussion at public meetings of meth defense of the nation. according t0 Edna Ra^ft®eyer» Blu husband Eugene Tschiegg four years! blin, Lima, and Robert Schaublin, home ec°n-lago gbe was born in Canton Ber/,I Lorenz, Ohio, and a sister Mrs. was officially started |omics’ wbo addressed a dinner meet-1 Switzerland, April 1864, the! Phyllis Clark, of Jackson, Michigan. I Present plans call for regular ing of the Bluffton Teachers associa-l daugb^er of AbrahaM and Magda-1 Rev. A. F. Albro, pastor of the I monthly meetings with representa tion at the high school cafeteria! jene (Sprunger) Klay. I First Missionary church will officiate I tives of all groups and organizations I be removed owner of the cat can make the pur-1 copy goes to the nat-onal head.L 14 of age are given one- the Di||„ Fune 8i home to her late area in fihng mC°me and t*1**™1 In J” gerviceg for Mj.gg Elgea Chase- quarters of the Legion and the third half cup per day. After 14 years of wert of town Wednesday ta* sentatives of the various orgamza- Von Gunten whQ goes to departmental offices. I age no one can obtain milk at any Xrnoon Rev A Kliewer T/esda\W1H find a deputy tions of the community, other rest- q{ gt & H.M.S. Pinafore To Be There is no chocolate nor coffee to. be had and smoked meats are im-l gecond p(!rforn,an„ of S “d Thursday to asslst possible to obtain. The only meats pjnafore co!orful Gilbert an'd Sulb. ,a obtainable are rabbit, chicken nnprptta» will be presented bv v ... D«.and! onl'an °P ereua De presentea oyi Farmers who will require assistx Stearns Boatswain’s Mate, Harold Augsburger Sailors, boys’ glee club First Lord’s sisters, cousins and aunts, girls’ glee club. Visit Findlay ConCem| concerns scno°* A vapeua cnoii ati ance in making out their federal re- Miss Eiiza- instructor, is di- Traction I Visitation of industrial is included in the plans of C. C. Ershick, of I the for ap- for this big two day event. With rising prices in the immediate herein offered will prove doubly come and will justify buying in needs. nn ThuraAnn Stannus, 37, who died Monday even- afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Mrs.I death resulted from complications. Although details remain I Tschiegg, mother of 11 children, died! ]Born I at her home Tuesday morning, fol-| had lived in this community most of|counc’l w°uld be to serve as a clear- Due to strict rationing of milk for I Jowing a four weeks’ llhness of pneu-|her life. She is survived by a son,| inK bouse for community problems babies and young children, ice cream! mon-a I Monday night. Miss Ramsejer re-| ybe survjvjng children are: Mrs.lat the funeral services. Burial will! in the community assembling to turned recently from a year of relief! jra Mt. Cory Mrs. Otis|be in Maple Grove cemetery. make plans for community better work at a. Quaker refugee camp near I Badertscher and Mx Aaron Mes-I ment and civic welfare. singer, Bluffton M^Bpna Weaver,! e Orville Mrs. Eli G^jpotter, Raw-| OX Men Coming 1 O I ReDeated W ednesdttlH KePeale_____ Aid In Filing Returns! fromWeek? aMl8t resldeJnts of Miss Ra™eyer stated. pastor of the Ebenezer church, will CJ°leCtOr frT th! revenue dents may attend the monthly meet-1 eral home Mond&y night a I BOOKC COUtltlJ RadlO ’I Appearance here of the WLW radio performers is sponsored by Bluffton Post, American Legion. Lions To Meet At Pandora Tuesday I Births u i. I lunlbus Vespers! oimwp Junes, nas ap occasions. Music will be| by the college A Capella Catapults Catapults of the cross-bow type meeting of the Bluffton and business men’s asso Pandora will be held at A joint Lions club ciation of Pandora high school Tuesday night at I 6:15 o’clock. I A|,||VlllrQ Hills I nv 11 vi i fl a meeting of I civic, industrial March 7, 1903, Mrs. Stannus worked out» tbe general plan of the Walter, Jr. her father and step-1 and to provide opportunity for dis- I ods for solution of difficulties, I I I Regular Meetings officiate at the services Burial will! departm.®nt here f°r the sec°nd time|pgs of the council and have a voicel Mjg8 Von Gunten, a retired mission- The present diet in France pro- be in the church |to provide assistance in making ou in the plans for civic improvement. I ary to China died Friday at the only about l,000 calories I federal income tax returns. He wttl New England Meeting makmgout|— Columbus, recently. Show Here luesday! LaDonna Deppler Is I Hill-billy musicians and comedians! I rheumatic fever Norman BeidlenK411 be featured ’n the g,gantd| Wedding of Miss LaDonna Deppler,! tions- the Cast of the radio show will be tirely different from that which I Peared ^ere ^ast ^ear’ w‘tb tbe Others who will perform include:! dlin8 champion Denny Slofoot, the! 1 “Boone County Tattler” Fiddling! Daisy and Her Rangerettes, instru-| mental group and Lafe master of ceremonies and wizard. riday en ap- ex- The bride Harkness, harmonica the Bluff- births at Clayton Gonya, Co boy, Friday. 4rOve, a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradynd, MISS RAMSEYER SPEAKER Refugee work in France will bel wSPD, and are familiar to radio described by Miss Edna Ramseyer, I fans# Bluffton college instructor in home! Besides the radio group there will economics, who will address the I he included a film “Belgian Congo evening services at the Presbyterian I African Expedition” and other mo church Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. I tion picture features. No charge for The public is invited. admission. A ilu iilul last Aiming to coordinate activities of the many clubs and organizations in Bluffton, formation of a permanent community council was effected at A Good Place to Live and a Good Place to Trade A film depicting operations of be-1 hand the scenes broadcasting activity I Bluffton, Wapakoneta and Ce at the Fred Waring Pennsylvanians I lina Teams Finish at Top radio program will be presented at I of League Play the meeting. I COMMUNITY GROUP D‘^be TO CO-ORDINATE playatShawnee I to be‘ Officers named at the meeting in- elude: A. J. B. Longsdorf, chairman Clair Fett, vice-chairman N. E.| Byers, secretary Orden Smucker, Federal and state tax representa-|| treasurer. Planning committee,I imen Mr? w r'nZ'k- inpiett, Mrs. w. £■. k---- In addition to designated repre sentatives of the various organiza- be located at the post office. I Representing a revival, in al of Tiffin. Burial was in the Lima Representatives from the Alien! streamlined form, of the old New! mausoleum. COUnt{r ayditoi will be at the Citi-1 England town meeting, the com-l gbe 8erved as a missionary to «ns National bank next Wednesday) munity council represents democracy) China for the Christian Alliance of Wed At Cincinnati! Hi«h sch°01’ has been Wedding of Miss LaDonna Deppler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone County Jamboree, celebrated| Mr nnH Mra Wflltpr| Ronald Paul radio show, to be presented at 8:00 p. m. next Tuesday in the Bluffton High gymnasium. Deppler, Bentley road, and Loren I son Mr. and Mrs. I aul Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs. James! South Redd of near Ada took place at the! broken leg when his ice skates were home of the officiating minister, Rev.I caught in a wire fence at the Stager Edwin A. Katterbenny, pastor of thel bridge at the end of Grove street Salem Reformed church of Cincin-[ Sunday afternoon. nati, o’clock. Noted Radio Group Onl NUMBER 44 HIGH SCHOOL TIES FOR BASKETBALL TITLE IN DISTRICT Additional honors Friday night by I Represents Revival of Old New| and Celina teams. Each outfit has England Town Meeting in a record of four victor5es and one v. I defeat. Modern Form .. I representatives of and religious or- Blufftonclincheds,ighHwere scrappy cage outfit when the team topped Wapakoneta, 29 to 28, at Organization of Permanent (o-lthat place, to end the Western ordinaling Council Effected Buckeye league season in a three by Civic Groups I wa tie f°r the Circuit championship, Sharing first-place honors with Bluffton in the loop are Wapakoneta By tying for the championship of the strong Western Buckeye league, I and on the basis of their season I record of 14 victories and two de I feats, Bluffton looms as one of the favorites I Class in the annual sectional tournament, opening at this Lima Shawnee a week from I Thursday. I Tournament drawings will be next Monday to determine Last RitCS FOr I i York for 36 years, retiring in action with any „„e given an op-| New personal tax returns and collecting portunity to express opinions andlaboUt 10 years ago. She was born suggest programs of action. I near Bluffton on October 1, 1867, the Reports were given at the Friday I daughter of John and Anna Von night meeting by Orden Smucker| Gunten, both natives of Switzerland. and A. L. Daymon, high school in structors, who attended sessions of ready the information requested!^ Ohio valJey and Great Lakes therein when the deputy collector «I conference on •■Education, the Com here next Tuesday. munity and National Defense” at held the Pirates' opponent for the opening round of tourney play. Bluffton was a sectional winner last year in the Carey district, but the team was transferred to the Shawnge tournament for 1941, mak ing it impossible for them to defend their title in the area where it was won in 1940. Tying for the championship of the Western Buckeye cage league last Friday gave Bluffton its second honor of the year in the circuit. In football play last fall, the Pirates won the title outright by going thru the league season undefeated. ormer Resident home of a sister Mrs. J. F. Williams served as a missionary to With The Sick Condition of Marjorie Clark, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark of Grove street, was somewhat improv .ed this week. Marjorie, a student in the eighth grade class at Bluffton afternoon at 2:301 dent in the fifth grade, is getting along nicely at his home. wore a street length I Mrs. A. J. B. Longsdorf has been with matching turbanl removed from her home on South dress of rose and a corsage of roses, wedding the couple took a honeymoon! pital for treatment, trip through the Smoky mountains.! Mrs. H. R. Grove has been re- ill with complica- and heart year old Diller of Diller, 10 Main street, sustained a Ronald, a stu- After the! Lawn avenue to the Bluffton hos- The groom is a graduate of Raw-1 moved from the Bluffton hospital to son High school in the class of 19341 ber home on Mound street where and is engaged in farming. The! she is convalescing following an bride is a graduate of Bluffton High! operation. school in the class of 1934 and has! Condition of Mrs. A. L. Daymon, been employed at the Triplett Eiec-I who has been ill at her home on trical Instrument Co. I j«j0]jth Main street, remains I changed. Power Farming I Bluffton I Farmers, their families and friends! ^ed will be treated to an unusual pro-| structor. I weeks nt. gram at the high school gymnasium! I here Thursday night at 7:30 when| s r®et' n Roy Smith and his Tennesseans, top Mrs‘ G°rham °f Tb^man flight radio attraction appear in per-1 un of Prof, college He has during the past several his home on West Elm Improvement is reported in the street’ who son on the International Harvester tIon at the Wh,te Cross hosPltal ,n power farming entertainment. Thel Columbus, underwent an operation affair is sponsored by C. F. Niswan-| Monday morning. der, Bluffton McCrmick-Deering deal-1 Miss Helen Pifer of Orange town er and all farmers are invited. I shiP underwent an operation at the The Tennesseans are heard daily! hospital, Tuesday. over the Toledo station station] Night\Hirschler,in-ion.^cJ.E.mathematics been confined to UndeJ °b.Se7a' Oliver Locher, who underwent an operation recently at Clearwater, Fla., is convalescing nicely at that place. Locher, who lives north of town, is wintering with his family at the Florida resort Take advantage of 9 Days bargains.