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PAGE SIX LAUGH RADIO DURANTE Tuesday, October 3C SHOWproperty, PRODUCT ECONJ)MV SIZE OFC 100 TABLETS ANTI-FREEZE Unico Anti-Freeze $1.10 per gallon bulk $6.00 for 5 gallons with Container y nuw wo** .. M0R^AR i Sj Clubs, Judges and Societies the following beginnin at 1 o’clock: 5 CATTLE—1MOORE Red cow 6 yrs. old, freshen fore part November 1 Jersey cow 6 yrs. old, fre in Nov. 1 Short horn cow 4 yrs. old to freshen midfile of January 1 Guernsey cow to freshen in November il Guernsey heifer 1 yr. old. This is a good bunch of cows knd in good shape. HOGS—2 Duroc gilts to farrow by dau of sale 3 Duroc gilts 1 Duroc male hog 1 yr. old 1 young Duroc male pig 15 head of good feeding shoats. Thesq are all purebred Church of Christ Society Lad Koval .Neighbor I oclge R(,ya’ N!iuhi. d-t v i’l »-rt Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Rhoda Montgomery and Mrs. Ruth AxJJibxecht will entertain. Hallowe’en Party The Oraim wnship Farr. Wom an’s club will hold a Halloween party at Orange Center Community house, Friday night. Century Circle The Century circle will meet with Mrs. W. A. Howe this Wednesday night with Miss Ocie Anderson as sistant hostess. The following pro gram has been arranged. The Promised Land, Mrs. D. R. Tripple hom My Most Unforgettable Char acter, Mrs. C. A. Triplett. Alpha Gamma Mrs. Don Patterson will entertain the Alpha Gamma club, Friday night. Program will consist of a roundtable discussion of the topic: Your Child and Mine. Miss Edna Ramseyer will be leader assisted by Mrs. Wm. Edwards, Mrs. Ralph coz:ogx.se^ -EVEN A GRAPE fruit ’Ll kick. BACK SOtAe-TItAE.— nico Auto Batteries .Each $8.95 CEMENT $2.75 per barrel Sj $2.75 per barrel See us ter No. 1 '.Fuel Oil before you buy. Prompt Delivery. Allen Farm Bureau Co-op. Ass’n. 103*8. Mailt St. Phone 377-W Bluffton, Ohio Public Sale We the undersigned will offer at farm located 6 miles north of Blufft mile north of State Route 12 or 5 milks east of Pandora hogs. POULTRY—Consisting of 200 double A pullets, Gasson strain 100 double A laying yearling her s. MACHINERY—1 McCormick grain bine er, 7 ft. cut, in good shape 1 Deering corn binder, a dood one 1 Inter national single riding cultivator, like new 1 5-shovel cultivator 1 Star walking breakipg^rfow: 1 OliverjkHng plow 1 walking cultivator 1 buggy 1 set^n heavy team harness in good shape U lot of good lejHicr collars 1 copper kettle, 40 gal. one 5QO chick oil bjjdoder 1 butch ering outfit consisting of lard press^^ausage grinder kettles and hangers. HAY AND GRAIN—25 tonsfof good mixed hay 25 bales of extra nice alfalfa ha\*,*Mfge bales 100 bu. of good early oats 11 acres extra good standing corn 70 single shocks of good bundled fodder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 Domestic sewing machine 10 bu. of good potatoes Vo bu. of onions 1 bu. of carrots 3o qts. sweet cherries 8 qts. nice peaches: 12 qts pears 12 qts. tomatoes and many other useful articles. 1 Briggs and Stratton V H. P. motor, A No. 1 shape 1 Maytag motor, A No. 1 shape 1 white enameled kitchen stove, 2 hole, coal or wood 1 heating stove, coal or wood 1 new electric light timing clock (never beei used) 1 radio, RCA table model. Terms: CASH. iblic Auction on our n on county line, November eddin Mr. and Mrs. Met 1 o on JESSE E. STEINEP Aucts.—Thrapp & Warren. Clerk—L. Shirl Hatfield of er 11 headqu France Richland Grange Richland Grange will enjoy a Halloween party next Tuesday night at 8:15 o’clock. March of ghosts will be at 8:30 followed by unmask- Till? T’WTWV’ vrn’(? Richard Davies in th Committee Chairman Mrs. Wilford Steiner is chairman of the donation committee of the city federation instead of Mrs. Wilford Gratz as earlier announced, officials of the federation stated. telling consisting of game and wiener roast. Prices will be aw costumed man, woman and child and also the best couple. Orange Twp. Farm Women The Orange Township Farr Woman’s club will meet with Mrs Clyde Warren on Thursday after noon, Nov. 1. The program follows Bible verse Thanksgiving Hie Hiestand Edith Swank without Smugness, Thanksgiving Sharir Why Thanksgiving 1 Long Grace for Thi Anderson Thank neath the Stars and Van Meter Music, Alice Freeman Club Mrs. Lenore Myers will entertain the Alice Freeman club Thursday night. A paper: Why we act like we do, will be- read by Mrs. Rhea Geiger. rerseas attached 5 Third Army service in Italy, CARD thanks to our for their many expres thy during our deep loss of our dear motller. do we thank Mrs. Frank Todd for her songs and Rev. Stanley Rupp for his consoling words. Winifred and Cecil McGeorge. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank ail the friends and neighbors for their assistance and sympathy extended in the death and burial of our beloved mother and sister, Mrs. Ella Long also Rev. Remaley and all who assisted at the funeral services and all those send ing flowers. In loving wife and Kempf who Year? Clara ripes, Cathryn It w, Bu OF THANKS express our heartfelt friends and neighbors sions of sympa sorrow and the Especially The Family. 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. In Memoriam Pleasant View mother, Oda As long as life and me: adne Tho time may soft And wash away tears It sweetens memory’s picture Of those happy by-gone years. Sadly missed by Her husband, Harold Kempf Children Susanna and »Jean Kempf. and Ann CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincere and appreciation to We thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends, and neigh bors for the sympathy, kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us in our also and also services of pallbearers. To ladies of the Ebenezer Mennonite church we are deeply grateful for their services. loss of husband and father we wish to thank the ministers, those who furnished the music for the floral offerings and the of pallbearers. To the Mrs. Chris Schnegg & Family. Good Schools Make A Good Community Just A Reminder! When you go to the polls on November 6, think back over the manifold benefits that Bluffton enjoys as a result of its excellent public school system. You will find only one answer to the question of renewing the 3-mill school levy for another five-year period. A vote "for” the levy is a vote for continuation of good schools and a progressive community. Remember These Facts! This is not a new tax. You have continuously voted it to support Bluffton schools for the last 32 years. The 3-Mill Levy provides 21% of all funds required for school operation. TAKE TIME TO TALK IT UP AND VOTE FOR RENEWAL OF THE SCHOOL LEVY Dr. and Mrs. Milo Rice and sons in the home of Mr. ,r. Reddin and Guy Stewart spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hanna and daughters and Mrs. Lulu Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Windle and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Newton and son Stan ley spent Sunday with Mr. and Frank Leidy of Van Wert. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris and little son spent the week end in De troit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ridge. Mrs. Arthur Phillips, Jr. and fam ily of Ada visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wyn koop. Wayne Habegger, who was recently discharged from the army is now em ployed in Lima. Schools To Close Here On Friday Public schools here will be closed all day Friday it is announced by Supt. Ralph Lanham to permit teachers to attend sessions of the Northwest Ohio Teachers association which will hold a two-day meeting in Toledo, Friday and Saturday. BLUFFTON MARKETS Wednesday Morning Grain (bushel prices)—Wheat $1. 70 corn $1.12 oats 63c soys $2.04, Vote For Renewal o The 3-Mill School/ Levy The Bluffton School District takes pride in its excellent record of educational accomplishments. Renewal of the School Levy is one of the best things we can do for our schools and for the future benefit of the community. SPONSORED BY Take High Masonic Degrees In Toledo Six Bluffton men are spending three days in Toledo attending the fall reunion of the Scottish Rite di vision of the Masonic order where they are candidates for the thirty second degree. The Bluffton group consists of C. A. Triplett, Harold Beals, Ralph Stearns, Charles Hilty, George Carmack and Hiram Huser. They left for Toledo, Tuesday morn ing and will return Thursday night. Nickel Plate Stock Yards Open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Quotations today: HOGS— 150 400 .................... SOWS ................................ STAGS .............................. CALVES— Choice 1§(L^^25o 1550 SPRING/LAMBS .../... EWES. BUCKS The Citizens National Bank Steinman Brothers Lumber Co. I Bluffton Board of Public Affairs Meadow Gold Dairy The Page Dairy Co. The Triplett Electrical Instrument Co. 1460 1350 1350 down 1250 (1’tfls Subsidy) ../.... 500 100 less Daily Market dn Cattle. Market closes at 12:30 P. M. N. P. Steiner & Son Yards phone 307-W Home phoAe 189-W Bluffton, Ohio