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PAGE SIX Mchlulif PehAatuzl Happy New Year—and may the new year be just as happy as any that have gone before it, or any that may come after it. However, those who claim to be in the know are saying that it’s not wise to expect too piuch happiness the coming twelve months. And speaking of New Year’s—and resolutions—maybe you recall this one from “Madam Sherry” musical show of a good many years ago: Resolutions, yes we make them Not to keep them, hut to break them. High Quality West Virginia COAL LUMP EGG STOKER See me before placing your order. R. E. Trippiehorn Phone 161-W I II \Af all. old And Keim, L, --w- v HAPPY NOT E take this opportunity to express to our many friends and patrons our sincere thanks and appreciation for their liberal patronage during the past year and extend to all our best wishes for a eSto/p/rMf.new 'IjeaA Community Market E. M. Ingalls, Prop. Public Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction on their farm, the former Harrison Anderson farm, located 2V2 miles southeast of Bluffton, or 3^4 miles south of Mt. Cory on Route 69 and 2 miles west, Wednesday, January 14th, 1942 at 12:30 P. M. The following property: 9 HORSES—1 Black mare, 8 yrs. old, sound, good worker chestnut sorrel mare, coming 3 yrs. old bay horse, coming 3 yrs. old, green broke sorrel mare, coming 2 yrs. old brown colt, corning 1 yr. old bay horse, good worker black team good workers saddle horse, three gaited, dark bay, coming 4 yrs. old. 9 CATTLE—8 Holstein cows: 3 head 3 yrs. old 3 head 4 yrs. old cow, 6 yrs. old cow, 9 yrs. old these cows will all freshen in January and February. Registered Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 2 months, giving good flow of milk. All cattle are T. B. and Bang tested. If you are looking for some good cows, be sure to attend this sale. 9 HOGS—Bred gilt, O. I. C. 8 shoats, avg. 50 tbs. SHEEP—15 Head Shropshire ewes. FARM IMPLEMENTS 12-20 J. I. Case Tractor, Model A Little Genius International tractor plow, 14 in., good condition J. I. Case corn planter, bean and fertilizer attachments, used 2 years 10 hoe Hoosier fertilizer grain drill 5 ft. Mc Cormick mower International tractor disc corn binder McCormick grain binder single row corn cultivator land roller spike tooth harro.w wood harrow walking plow riding plow International manure spreader low wheel wagon set team harness Primrose No. 3 cream separator International hay loader Oliver riding breaking plow No. 6 Letz feed grinder John Deere two horse riding cultivator ll/g H. P. gas engine pump jack. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Estate Heatrofa Globe cook stove Favorite hard coal stove 2 couches? 2 diiring. room tables library table buffet kitchen cabinet bureau settee rocking chairs many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH A. MILLER NORA (Stuber) MILLER y H. M. Thrapp, Clyde Warren, Auctioneers. Albert Winkler, Clerk. For we're only poor, weak mortals] Miss Harriett Balmer, daughter oi After Christmas time for two centuries. Ail| tor at the Meter works who is now Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Balmer, here over the Christmas week end. The timers will remember former Bluffton young woman, who Bluffton cobbler in con-[handles advertising for Strawbridge New Year’s eve—an oc-| & Clothier, one of Philadelphia s large __ was ever dear to his| department stores, says that u.ercan Living alone, the aged man tile establishments in that city are Adam nection with casion that heart. Living aiune, me ageu man wre .......---- ... could not prepare the usual cookies] completely prepare^ to blackout their and cakes for serenaders, so he sub-| display windows. Large frames over stituted a large bowlful of nickels] which is stretched opaque cloth, may from which the visitors helped them-| be fitted into the windows 1 selves. I moments’ notice. Bluffton amateur astronomers-have] They’re really been irked no end because continual I Wright field, the cloudy weather at night has obscured! army air center Venus which is now brilliant in the! Kenneth Jackson sky, not to be seen so bright at I the week end. of which reminds us that last summer] checking electrical instruments for| when Jupiter and Saturn were put-| airplanes say^ they expect (to go on al TVo ting on an unusual celestial exhibit] seven day week schedule. FyOWI the sky was hazy and overcast. I 1 u Comes a Merry Christmas greeting] of from 103 to 105 degrees, he says. from Don Nusbaum, on duty at the Boston navy yard to his parents, Mr.| A Colombia now reach a daily maximum and Mrs. Jacob Nusbaum. Don was| a. Amstutz of the high school faculty] Java is a Dutch owned island in until last summer on duty with the| gathered all the lettuce for Christmas]the East Indian Archipelago east of Pacific fleet. dinner last Wednesday from the gar-| Sumatra and south of Borneo. Or den at his home north of town. dinarily west bound boats from In- If the Mid-west hasn’ttaken the| dia do not stop at Java but with the idea of blackouts any too seriously,] when Lyle Cahill came from Cleve-| uncertain naval situation of the Far that doesn’t apply to the east, says| ]and to spend Christmas with his par-| East the stop Was likely deemed ne ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cahill, he| cessary for the safety of the trip, brought with his a turkey for the] Burkhalter stated. family holiday dinner. The turkey.] Since the United States is at war was part of a bonus distributed by with Japan any vessel with Amer the Jack & Heintz recently establish-] ican passengers and commerce bound brought with him a turkey for the for the United States would be a ed war production which has obtained likely subject of destruction by Nip wide notority because of its large] ponese commerce raiders. Comes letter from Postmaster Ed. 41 a] of 1| North Main 'll street. She get a swell Pa*r ice s^ates’ iust "bat she ab fl| ways wanted for Christmas, and so A| far she has not bean able to use them a I not even once. than visiting his uncle, Byron Filhart,| Bated telegraph operator in Jenera. When-| ever he can he helps his uncle in the delivery of messages and doing odd jobs around the office. He also helps Foster Buckland at the A. C. & Y. station whenever he can. By dogged persistence, Elbert Kohli ton of Mrs. Eva Kohli of West Elm| Capitol building at Washington, D. hunired wore able to get in. Elbert, who with his brother Lyle.| is employed in Baltimore, Md., tells] us that the women of that city have] taken over a considerable portion of work once done only by men. In ad-1 Very practical and patriotic Christ mas holidays gifts were received by Mary Margaret and Malcom Ba singer from their father, Dr. Evan Basinger who presented his children with defense bonds. News office the o er ay. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO I You probably didn’t know it, but| Those Texas gals take no chances] some of the oil which flows in tbe| Relatives ahd friends are a™0™* and carry their shootin’ irons right] pipelines along the Nickel Plate right] ly awaiting word from i. an With them-so says Miss Doris Diller, of way here is pumped in South Paul Wenger, missionaries from In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Diller] America by Leonard Cuppies, son of] dia who are enroute o ni of North Jackson street. Miss Diller,] Mr. and Mrs. W. A. CuppL-s of near] States on a l6at in the submarine graduate nurse of Johns Hopkins hos-] Bluffton. Young Cuppies is in Col-] infested WaUrk of the eastern pital in Baltimore is instnictor in a| ombia, South America operating Dies-] Rod Cross training course in that| e] engines which supply power to| No word been received city. Among those taking the course] pump crude oil into ocean going tank-] the VVengers since the three is a pretty Texan who appeared with] ers which bring the crude to this] radiogram sent from Ja'’a a six shooter in a holster strapped at] country for refining. Cuppies writes] message, her side. Although she has now dis-11. carded (the firearms while attending] Bluffton. .... 1 class, she carries it with her when out] Wauneta Bronson, daughter of Mr.] missionaries in the city. and Fred Bronson. Temperatures in It was andther green Christmas this year—the second in two years, The snow which should have been here on Christmas day arrived a at a few| we£k late and a neavy snowfall oh Tuesday night gave every indication of a white New Year’s day. stepping on it at| Although weather turned cold govemment's big er thi» week, temperatures have not near Davton, says dr°PPed much d’dt,w the fre02mg who was’here over P“"1 anV'ttme and youngsters 1 ■. Kennv, former inspec-l "'ho received Ice skates for ChnSt- mas will probably be disappointed. I Word Received that some of this oil is routed thru I was sent to the Mennomte mission His wife was the former| board which hi turn informed the son Laurence Burk halter, a student at Bluffton college. Christmas bonus. In addition to the| of this special concern has been felt turkey, each of the plant’s 80 em-| here for the safety of the Wengers. ployees received an 18-jewel wrist watch in addition to cash bonuses which averaged $30. Reichenbach expressing thanks fori Residents are urged by the Bluff 4'1 the “Mail Early” campaign during the! ton Community Sportsmen’s club not 21 preholiday season. Stamp cancella-| to destroy their Christmas trees, it S| tions reached a record volume, about! was announced this week by Silas ■S| 4,000 more than last year says the! Diller, president the organization. 1| postmaster. The trees Tnake excellent fl I I game and flsfc s}1(.|ters and members 51 What use is there in winter unless] of the club will utilize them in such the creeks freeze over? So opines I a manner. Ati ingements will be q| .Joan Buckland, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Buckland of| Another Green Christinas Is Added To List As Warm Weather Prevails Pfllll WetlUerS U 'Comihg, Inform Relatives”, Mrs. Wenger is a sister of Mrs. I Harvey Beidler of South Jackson I street, And speaking of warm weather, W.I Good, also of South Jackson street. and a daughter of Mrs. A. R. HI In view Club Asks Residents To Save Xmas Trees 13 year old daughter] made by the criibJto gather the trees jn the near future, Diller said. Alice Jean Bixel, daughter of Dr. I »-25 stags, J8.00. and Mrs. Munson Bixel, likewise re- Calves, $14. 0 lambs, $11.25. ceived a pair of skates from Santa! Grain (bu. pnces)-Wheat, $1.16 and also is among those hoping for ®™™. 63c soys, $1.60. a good old fashioned freeze. NOt.ce or appointment BLUFFTON MARKETS Wednesday Morning Hogs—160 to 180, $10.90 180 220, $11.00 220 to 250, $10.70 fnlrIo 11 old son of Mr I Estate of Ma dalena Steiner Deceased Don rntcnie, 11 jear oio son oi rar.i Jegge Su.It„ir oT Mt Cxjry Ohjo hM and Mrs. Fred Fritchie, likes trains I »amI very much and enjoys nothing morel jate of this 16th dition to doing work yhe factories] Address—“Miscellaneous Topics’ many of the street cars and taxi cabs are being manned, or should we say wo-manned by females. of J'.ugene Benroth who found a| to been appointed Qualified as ancillary ad- ministrator of th» estate of Magdalena Steiner ^iien Co itj. Ohio, deceased. 3g Probate Judge I Afternoon Session Led by Wayne Westall Rev. Alvordan Althaus, the e*rget- TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1942 1C y-ouug pas-tor of the Central Church I Ladies Morning Session 9:30—12:00 of Christ, topped in to see us at the Wekome...............................................Leader Mrs Frank Montffomery ator who used to win prizes in decla- TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1942 mation contests. Men’s Morning Session 9:30—12:00 If you should see one of your elec-| Address—“'rhe Changing Order and the Farmer”. .Mr. Manahan I trie light bulbs suddenly go on and off Discussion .................................................................. Forest G. Hall I continuously it may be the practical] TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1912 I iuko With The Sick Mrs. Paci- from word The MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Birthday Surprise Rea Cross Roll wild Complete Program For Mt. Cory Farm Institute Next Monday And Tuesday MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1942 with street, gained entrance to the galler-1 Morning Session 9:30—12:00 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mvers and les of the house chambers in the Devotionals.................................................. Rev. Paul Zimmerman famiiy and C.| Remaiks ................................................................. President] to hear Pres. Roosevelt announce his Address lU|ldmg Our Temple’ Mrs. Eickmeir] were week end guests of Mr. and declaration of war against Japan. Address—‘ he Tragedy of an Unfinished Task”... Mr. Manahan Mrs. Joe Parker. Thousands of people fought to gain! MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1942 I Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and' entrance to the room but only a few| Afternoon Session 1:30 flash button that operates by placing] Address—“Can Science and Legislation Solve the Farm it in the socket before screwing in| Problem?” ............................................ Mr. Manahan the bulb. Reading ............................ Jo Ann Battles] Stunts ................................................................ Address—“i-ome Things My Community Needs”. .Mrs. Eickmeir] Fivehouse in Lima. Address—“ Trophies of School Life” Mr. MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1942 Evening Session 7:30 Address "D es the American Way Weigh Enough” Mr. Manahan TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1942 Junior Session of Institute Devotionals Roberta Manges Welcome Lehr Jay Reese Response Evelyn Moyer Address—‘ Trophies of School Life” Mr. Manahan Address Rev. H. D. Camp Manges, Marjorie Oberly, Jo Ann Battles, Carolyn Moyer Address—“Stories of Grit” Mrs. Eickmeir I Response Mrs. Fred Moyer thaus, the son of Mrs. Jenme A) Addlress___”The Three T’s” Mrs. Eickmeir of this place, graduated from Bluffton I High sLoi in the eha of 1927 and later attended Bluffton college befuro Ladies’ Afternoon Session 1:30 entering the seminary of his denomi-| Address—“Women’s Place in Her Community”... .Mrs. Eickmeir nation. We well remember when Al-| Discussion: vordan was an outstanding class or-| Question Box* TUESDAY JANUARY 6TH 1942 Marimba Solo Janice Wagner Men s Afternoon Session 1:30—3:00 Address—“Game Conservation”... .Lloyd Ohl, Co. Game Warden Rockport Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and daughter Mary of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bassitt and Mrs. Bert Watkins fractured both! son Bobby- of Bath Twp. were Wed of her arms in a fall at her home! nesday- evening dinner guests of I By Robert Stratton on Riley street last Wednesday. She! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bassitt near! TROOP NO. 56 was taken to the Bluffton hospital.! Beaverdam. Mrs. J. S, Schultz, who has been! Mrs. William Augi&urger "of Bluff-1 at the home of Raymond Schumach convalescing at the Bluffton hospital! ton took dinner Wednesday evening] er' Wednesday- night and will take a following a major operation, will be I with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert‘Marshall hike bn Friday. taken to her home on South Lawn I and sons. I Gene Patterson, Paul Bixel and avenue this Wednesday afternoon.! Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cupp and! Robert Ramseyer distributed honor Her condition is reported as much! daughter Edythe and Mr. and Mrs.I ary membership cards to people in improved. Delmer Smith and two children of|the community who have donated to Roy- Lehman, residing north of I Avon Lake were entertained in the! the Scout movement, town, who has been seriously ill of I Announcement was made this week ter Edythe, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer of the marriage of Miss Catherine] Smith and children, of Avon Lake Burrous, residing near Findlay, an| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cupp and office employe of the Triplett Elec-1 daughter Nancy Jane, of Pandora trical Instrument Co. and Ralph] Miss Elnora Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of near Arcadia, which took] Herbert Marshall and sons Herbert, place November 5 at Napoleon. They|Jr Raiph| Kenneth and Don and will reside with the bridegroom s| Miss Rosamond Pugh, of Beaverdam, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hummon and three children of Bay City, Mich., were Saturday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen To celebrate the birthday anni-| Mayberry. versary of John Watkins, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. William Reichenbach Mrs. Harold Beals and daughter] ani three children took Christmas Peggy Joyce entertained on Christ-1 dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John L. mas eve. Reichenbach near Pandora. The The evening was spent playing] children remained to spend several Chinese checkers and monopoly and| days with their grandparents. at a late hour refreshments were] Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kidd and served. little daughter of Lima were dinner Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John] guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kidd Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Got-| and family Christmas night, shall, Mrs. Ira Kimmel of Bluffton aqd Mrs. Orlo Marshall and daughter Mrs. Betty Stanley Basinger, Mr. and| Christmas day guests of Mr. and Dorsey Huber and daughter] Jean of Lima. Bixel and I Call Completedi A total of $172.45 has been col-| shall and son Robert. lected in the Orange township Red| Mr. Harley Van Meter and family Cross roll call, it was announced] enjoyed their Christmas dinner in Wednesday morning by Mrs. John! the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, township chairman. I Lloyd Van Meter near Pandora. Results by districts is as follows: Those present wrere: Mr. Van Meter, No. 1, Miss- Alma Shaller, $14.25 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Begg and sons No. 2, east, Mrs. Grover Montgom-| of Rockport Mr. and Mrs. Loren ery, $10.50 No. 2, wrest, Reno Gratz,| Van Meter and family, of Newark $17.75 No. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Wade| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Meter, of Marshall, $31.60 No. 4, east, Mrs. Jefferson, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harry Anderson, $10.00 No. 4,|van Meter, of Beaverdam. After west, Jesse Anderson, $8.50. No. 5, Miss Mildred W’ilch, $19.00 of Columbus Grove Mr. No. 6, J. A. Gallant, $3.00 No. 7,| Maple, of Columbus Mr. Mrs. Vergil Criblez, $14.60 No. 8,| Lawrrence Maple and two Mrs. Paul Henry, $19.75 No. 9, Mrs.| South Bend, Ind., and Mr. Henry Hilty, $13.50 Orange Town-| Louis Maple, of Chicago, ship Farm Woman’s club, $10.00, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Eickmeir 4,1 Van Meter, of Beaverdam. I noon callers were: Mr. Harry Maple, Frank and Mrs. sons, of and Mrs. making a total of $172.45. The drive] members of the Westminster Choir! started the latter part of November] at Princeton, N. J. Miss Eulalia and continued until the present, Mrs.| Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burry Warren said. and son Tommy Lee, of Pandora, and Miss Madeline Bixel, of Ritt man, were Tuesday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie May, and| E]. Hartman and daughter, Miss Mae family where home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cuppl rabbit fever is improving at his I jn Pandora last Wednesday evening.! lation services home. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mayberry and! the town hall Henry Arnold of Orange township I children Roger and Rose Leigh spent] flag ceremony who suffered a fractured left hip Christmas day has been rerpoved to the Bluffton hospital, is improved. his home from] Bowers in Lima. His condition,] Mr. and Mrs. bach who live on —Kdlb------- Fred Hahn of West Elm| ceived a fine basket’ of assorted] street is convalescing at her home] citrus fruits from Mr. and Mrs.| from an injury to her right knee Chris Amstutz of Eustis, Fla. sustained in a fall at her residence] Members of ^he J. R. Marshall] Friday. Her granddaughter ReJean famiIy held a Christmas dinner in Hahn of Findlay, is taking care of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold] her* I with Mrs. Anna] Robert Oberly. assisted in the William Reichen the farm, re- Marshall daughter Rebecca and son! John last Thursday. Those present! were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Begg,I Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cupp and daugh-i were: Dr. and Mrs. M. R. and children Alice Jean, Buddy Margery- of Bluffton Miss Madeline Bixel, of Rittman Mr. jltysle Cahill, of Cleveland Mr. andl Mrs. W. E. Marshall and daughter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mar- Thomas,! F. C. Marshall and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lackey and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Freet and daughter Ruth spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freet. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pankow and family of Mansfield four daughters took supper Christ- mas night with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison I Mrs. Hahn and son Harold and Manahan I Miss Medley, of Youngstown Mrs. I Frances Harry Augsburger and Mrs. Wm. Augsburger were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Begg and sons Jimmie and Dean spent Christ mas day with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kerst and family in Wapakoneta. Mr. A. F. Fullerton spent several days the past week in the home of his grandson Mr. Connor Stewart. Miss Lucille Russell, of Ada Mr. and Mrs. Paul George, of Belmore Mr. W. D. Keel and Mrs. Grace Cox, of Bluffton, and Miss Madeline Bixel were entertained at dinner Sunday evening in the F. C. Marshall home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Meter of Jefferson took supper Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 1942 Begg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cahill and daughter Mrs. Allen McCluer, Mrs. recently left' for Florida] gtejnnian, of Bluffton spent Sunday they will spend the winter.| evfcning in the Orlo Marshall home. Boy Scout News I The flying eagle patrol will meet Troop No. 56 attended the instal of Troop No. 82 at Monday night. The was in charge of Bill Amstutz, bugler, ceremony. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their aid and sym pathy extended during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother also Rev. Harsh who officiated at the funeral, the singers and pallbearers for their services and all those send ing flowers. Edward Painter and Family. Melville D. Soash, M. D. The Commercial Bank Bldg. Bluffton, Ohio X-RAY FLUOROSCOPE Telephone 254-W* MUNSON R. BIXEL, M.D. Office Hours: 8:30-10 A. M. 1-3 P. M. 7-8 P. M. Office, 118 Cherry St. Phone 120-F, Bluffton, O. D. C. BIXEL, 0. D. GORDON BIXEL, O.D. Citizens Bank Bldg.. Bluffton EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Eyes Exmined Without Drops Office Hours: 8:30 A. M.—5:30 P. M. Francis Basinger, D. D. S. Evan Basinger, D. D. S. Telephone 271-W Bluffton, Ohio LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Every Load Insured STAGER BROS. Bluffton. Ohio Station WLOK Every Wednesday at 7 p. m. "Fun With Music" featuring SIGMUND SPAETH The Tune Detective Sponsored by lender’s Music Store Everything in Music 302 N. Main St. Lima, Ohio WANTED WANTED—DEAD STOCK WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES Horses $4.00 Cows $2.00 Small Stock removed free of charge. Quick Service Telephone Findlay, MAIN 475, Reverse Charges BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio LUNG SUFFERERS TO TRY Lower’s Prescription —for— Bronchitis, Asthma, severe Coughs and Colds Especially wonderful for that cough that causes worry. Don’t delay. Sold by A. Hauenstein & Son Manufactured by C. Lower, Chemist, Marion. Ohio. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS "Branch, FoMoria Animal Products, Inc.” Residents of Allen County may purchase dog tags for the year 1942 at Com munity Market in Bluff ton, Ohio. Male Dog $1.00 Female Dog $3.00 No Fee for Registration Floyd B. Griffin Auditor Allen County