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Notice We will have Skelly bot tled gas and range avail able within a weel terested partyr Ci once— Amstutz 'or in ntact at Bill Edwar Basinger Furniture Store Nfiii ^RETURN SERVICEMEN and /ork irsion Men Out of 1 During Recony We need men to e service. For informi to or call at our ofl cpand our tion, write ice— ITUAL llPANY treet MOTORISTS INSURANCE COi 471 East Broad Columbus 15, I thio fl i Save up to 20% on Feed Cost the Ful-0-Pep Way Hens lay lots of eggs at low cost when you feed the Fl-O-Pep Way. By feeding Ful-()-Pep Egg Breeder Mash, V3 whole oats and V3 scratch grains you may save up to 20% on feed cost. At the same time, thefich ced ing goodness in Ful-O-Ptep helps you maintain sound health and maximum egg pro duction. See us to day for Ful-O-Pep Egg Breeder Mash. Hatcheries Owner of Bluffton and Pandora Hatcheries Nichcl Plate Steck Yards Open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Quotations today: /j HOGS— 150 400 ...... ........ 1460 SOWS ...................... ........ 1350 STAGS .................... ........ 1350 CALVES— Choice 180 220 1550 down SPRING LAMBS .. ........ 1250 (Plus Subsidy) EWES ...................... .... 500 BUCKS .................. 100 less Daily Market on Cattle. Market closes at 12:30 P. M. N. P. Steiner & Son Yards phone 307AV Home phone 189-W Bluffton, (Mi io THE A. C. & Y. RAILROAD NEEDS BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS CAR REPAIRMEN SECTIONMEN TELEGRAPH OPERATORS BRIDGE AND BUILDING CARPENTERS Liberal railroad retirement and unemployment benefits. Call at the nearest A. C. & Y. station and the agent will give you complete information. The Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railroad Co. Cpl. Marlowe Bish arrived home last Monday, honorably discharged after spending eighteen months over seas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bish. Week end visitors were Gene Bish and Mrs. Frank Hainer of Toledo. Misses Mae and Edna Huber, Dor othy, Gladys and Jean Ann Klingler spent the week end with the Huber Jennings family in Clyde. A number from this neighborhool attended rally day at the Baptist church, Sunday. Union prayer sendees at Bethesda church, Thursday evening. Mrs. Goldie Battles of Findlay spent Monday with Mrs. M. J. Strat ton. Callers thruout the Wfibk were Mrs. CJa^de Christ mam Mr. and Mrs. Berna^i Christmhh and son of Find lay Mrs. Florence Scothom, Mrs. Thomas Koontz, Mabel Battles, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Klingler, daughter Gladys and son Don, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clymer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stratton, daughter Elaine, son Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pifer and dau ghter Helen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and little son John Philip of Fort Wayne, Ind. Callers at the Ami Nonnamaker home the past week were Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Kauffman of Mt. Cory Mrs. Albert Gossman, granddaughter Rosalyn and Bess Arnold of Blufftno I Chas. Nonnamaker, Marlowe Bish, Chas. Elzay of Toledo Mrs. Chauncey Klingler, Jack Klingler, Mrs. Harry Moore and daughter Marilyn. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy, kindness and thought fulness extended to us in our loss of Treva Schmidt also we wish to thank the minister, Rev. E. J. Penhorwood and those who furnished the music also lor the floral offerings and the services of pallbearers. To the ladies of the Church of Christ we are deeply grateful for their thoughtfulness in furnishing both meals on Saturday. Mr. Everett Schmidt & Son Mrs. Ella McHenry Mrs. Mildred Rusher Mrs. Martha Arnold Mrs. Blanche Roberts Bluffton’s War Chest drive needs your help. Powered by Eithei Ga* or Electricity THE MILLER WITH VISIBLE VULKiKG INDIVIDS AL COW VACUMN CONTROL MAXIMUM COW COMFORT 0. C. HURl EY & SONS John Deere and Phone 173-W ality Implements service Bluffton Starring JIMjtV GARRY DURANTE^ MOORE CBS, Coast-to-foa*t Friday Nights ASPIRIN Puntot TABLETS I No finer aipirin is made! Rex immediately in hence go right to work to bring relief from sim ple headaches, neuralgia and other cold discomforts.... Ask for Rexall Aspirin today. A REXALL PRODUCT ECONOMY SIZE^ BOTTLE OF 100 TABLETS /I AC ONLY tub A, J^odgeA and §ocietieA October Wedding Announcement is made* of the wed ding of Miss Mary Leichty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leichty of Berne, Ind., and Emmet Augsburger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Augs burger of this place. The wedding will take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the Mennonite church at Berne, Ind. Poinsettia Club The Poinsettia dub will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Stonehill this Wednesday night. The program RUN-DOWN-AFRAID HE WOULD LOSE JOB “I felt all fagged out, just dragged around, worried continu ously about my bowels. Couldn’t get any REAL action. My stomach felt like it carried TEN meals in stead of one. Usually felt blown up with gas until I was hardly fit to hold my job. Tried nearly everything. Nothing spejned to work just right, Then 1 got a bottle of FltU-LAX. Its simple action amazed me, and my bowels started to function, gas pains are pone, feel like a different person.” If you’re constipated, don’t wait, get PRU-LAX right now. Caution: Use this or any laxative only as directed. MONEY BACK if not delighted with results. Get PRU LAX today. .(J). Sidney’s Drug Shop UNOFFICIAL QUESTIONS OR ISSUES BALLOT Bluffton Exempted Village School District Allen County Vote Ballot with an (X) CONTINUATION OF 3-MILL LEVY A renewal of a tax for the! :benefit of the Bluffton Exempt-: led Village School District for: the purpose of Paying Current ‘Expenses at a rate not exceed- ing three mills for each one: dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirty cents for each one hundred dollars of: valuation, for a period of five: years. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY Bluffton Exempted School District ncaue Roar, Airs. Blanche Harmon My Most Unforgettable Character. Mrs. Edna Schultz roll call, current events. City Federation The City Federation of Women’s clubs will hold its first meeting of the year at the High School cafeteria next Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. The Poinsettia club will be the hostess. Engagement Announced Announcement of the engagement of Miss Ann y to Radio Techni cian Marvin E. White, U. S. Navy, was made at a dinner party Saturday night the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Dilley, of Athens, d. Miss is theigrgnddaughter of Mrs. J. S. Btefnei, of S. Main street, with whom she »spent a number of summers. The engagement was revealed by the dinner favors, which were in the form of small snapshots of the couple. Miss Dilley is a senior at Ohio university, Athens, and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Her fiance entered the service in May, 1944, after studying for three years at Ohio university. He now is sta tioned in the PhPippines. Halloween Dinner A group of little first cousins of Mary Margaret nd Rudolph Steiner were entertained at a Halloween din ner party Saturday night. Present were: Gwenn Ei Iberger of Toledo, Paul Allen Jorg. Wilma Jean Jorge, Ronald Hahn, Mary Margaret and Rudolph Steiner THIS MESSAGE The Bluffton Telephone Co. The Bluffton News The Boss Manufacturing Co. The Bluffton Milling Co. The Bluffton Stone Co. The Central Ohio Light and Power Co. The Presbyterian Social club will meet ThurMay night with Mrs. Armin Hauenstein. Assistant hostes ses will be Mrs. Robert Benroth, Mrs. O. C. Hursey and Mrs. Chas. Patterson. Travel Class The Travel class met at the home of Miss Zanna Staater, Wednesday afternoon. Numbers on the program were: United States and the British Empire, Mrs. Leland Diller British and American Opinion, Mrs. A. L. Baumgartner. Progressive Mothers Club Members of the Progressive Mothers club will enjoy a theatre party next Tuesday night. Mrs. Treva Dillman and Mrs. Lavonne Crawfis are in charge of arrange ments. Garden Club Members of the Garden club will enjoy a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. J. S. Steiner, Friday night at 6:15 o’clock. Hospital Auxiliary Committees The following committees have been appointed by the executive committee of the Women’s Auxiliary of Bluffton hospital to serve for the coming year: House—Mrs. Edwin Niswander, Mrs. Harvey Beidler, Mrs. Otto Ilolt kamp, Mrs. Evan Basinger. Ways & Means—Mrs. Hiram Huser, Mrs. D. W. Bixler, Mrs. Armin Hauenstein, Mrs. B. W. Travis, Mrs. Quinten Burkholder, Mrs. Helen Wells, Mrs. M. M. Kibler. ODD BOYS AND GIRLS BIRST jKe- Renew The 3-NIill School Levy at The Polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6 You have Approved This Levy for the Past 32 Years J^eti Continue dt RENEWAL OF THE 3-MILL LEVY Provides 21% of all funds needed for school operation Assures uninterrupted school services THIS IS NOT A NEW TAX The 3-mill levy has been continuously in effect here for the last 32 years and does not constitute an additional tax. 79 out of 86 exempt village schools in Ohio have a 3-mill levy. VOTE FOR RENEWAL OF THE LEVY Mrs. Cliff West, Mrs. C. F. Nis wander, Mrs. Theo. Schultz, Mrs. Bertram Swank, Mrs. Frank Wein hold, Mrs. G. R. Bogart, Mrs. C. A. Biery. Donation—Mrs. Wilford Gratz, Mrs. Ezra Moser, Mrs. John Balmer, Mrs. N. A. Triplett, Mrs. Gilbert Fett, Mrs. Swan Stonehill, Mrs. SPONSORED BY FOR SALE i Cdufifry t’P’ick'-up Milk Route. Good International Truck with in sulated body. Money making proposition for right party. Price $2,500. Terms—20% cash. Balance easy monthly payments. Write: Box M, Care Bluffton News, Bluffton, Ohio. The Citizens National Bank Steinman Brothers Lumber Co. Bluffton Board of Public Affairs Meadow Gold Dairy The Page Dairy Co. The Triplett Electrical Instrument Co. 4U.K9, all Meter, Mrs. Cal Deppler, Mrs. Leonard Gratz, Mrs. Waldo Hofstet ter, Mrs. Ray Hilty, Mrs. Hiram Kohli, Mrs. Emma Studler, Mrs. John Kinsinger. Support the Fourth Annual War Chest drive. UNOFFICIAL QUESTIONS OR ISSUES BALLOT Bluffton Exempted Village School District Allen County Vote Ballot with an (X) CONTINUATION OF 3-MILL LEVY sss A renewal of a tax for the= —benefit of the Bluffton Exempt-= =ed Village School District for= ==’he purpose of Paying Currentz: —Expenses at a rate not exceed-SS ing three mills for each one= SSdoliar of valuation, whichzs sssamounts to thirty cents for= zzreach one hundred dollars of= —valuation, for a period of five= =years. MM W A iLU___ FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY .......... ———ar Bluffton Exempted School District