PARE SIX Nfeeds MORE Bluffton Co Carl Lehman of the college busi ness office showed pictures on Puerto Rico, Friday. He explained their modes of living and what can be done to improve their living condi tions. Sanitation is badly needed in certain sections of the island. Puerto Rico is a beautiful island with palm trees and mountains. Mr. Lehman spent over two years in relief work in Puerto Rico under the Mennonite Central Committee which has been engaged in a project including a hospital, sanitation, and education. Is Your Home Protected? Our Extended Coverage Policy gives complete Protection at low ates and cost. Let me quote explain coverages on farm buildings and conjen ER PAUL E. W Phoie 350-W 245 W. Grove St. Bluff Ohio Representing Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Ohio Home Office: Columbus Phone 489-W at public auction 10*4 west of New Stark on lege Notes End o the War )id NOT End Demar for Page’s Tore Matsumoto, director of the resettlement of Japanese-Americans, gave a lecture in Ramseyer Chapel, Friday night. The Home Missions Council of whom he twenty-three Matsumoto was born in Japan and cannot become an American citizen, but his children were born in America, so he and his family may remain here. He also revealed in cidents of injustice which have taken place between Americans and Japan ese-Americans. The Home Missions North America, with is working, represents denominations. r. The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. of Bluffton College were guests of the “Y*”s of Findlay College Saturday. Games were played in the afternoon, and ip the evening a devotional meet- The faculties of Ohio Northern University and Findlay Colleges en joyed a luncheon at Ropp Hall, Fri day evening and also attended the Matsumoto lecture. Spr^y Powder Milk Bluffton Plant of age Dairy Co. The WHOLE MILK Rev. E. J. Bohn has accepted a •ed the highest price for your You may be assu whole milk when 'ou sell to The Page Dairy Co. Cream, tpo........................ We don’t have to mention that butter is mighty scarce for th se producers who find it more profitable to separate their whole milk and sell the Sour Cream the highest price, at the farm. The Page Dairy Co. will pay and pick the cream up right The Page Dairy Co. Public Sale CATTLE—Red cot John Deere Model tractor Little Wonder 14" tractor plow 7 ft. Dunham tractor disc McCormick mower C, & corn planter, cultipacker side delivery rake hay ted der grain drill, McCormick grain binder hay loader wagon corn binder rubber tired wagon and grain bed manure spreader trailer power lawn mower hog feeders brooder stoves steel fence posts barbed wire 1/3 H. P. electric motor 2 tarpaulins grapple hay forks and slings garden tools, forks shovels 1*4 H. P. gas engine. HAY & GRAIN Mixed hay in mow baled straw in mow clover and timothy seed 12 bushels Lincoln soy bean seed Hybrid seed com. Boys bicycle brooder house, 12 by 12. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Antique bedroom suite 2 piece Mohair living room suite 4 piece bed room suite and box springs 8 piece din ing room suite Velour platform rocker ocasional table occasional table-desk nearly new sofa-bed Philco cabinet radio 2 sectional built kitchen cupboard 12 ft. extension table Round Oak enamel coal range 3 kitchen tables 10 kitchen chairs kitchen cupboard Ward’s tank-type elec tric cleaner and attachments Speed Queen electric washer three 6-way floor lamps bed complete dresser, davenport child’s desk, chest of drawers rockers Singer sewing ma chine ice box dishes, cooking utensils glass cans, jars, electric clock, bedding, glassware, Venetian blinds, drapes, curtains, table and bed linens, stands, baby bed and high chair, pictures, canned fruit cupboards, canned fruit and vegetables 8X15 dusty rose Jacquard loomed Wilton 11-3 X14 Sandglow Axminster 12X12 Woodtone Axminster rugs. These 3 rugs have been cleaned and sized and are good as new. 11-3X12 Axminster rug 12X15 Congoleum rug 9X15 Congoleum rug 9X15 fiber rug several throw rugs 12X12 super-heavy rug pad 12X15 super-heavy rug pad. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash Auctioneers—Thrapp & Warren Clerks—Ream & Marshall Bluffton, Ohio Having sold my fa rm and leaving the State, I will sell niles east of Beaverdam, or 2 miles Route 30-N, the following property Satiiday, March 3C The Sale Beckf at 12:30 P. M. HOGS—Duroc Jers ?y boar 1 year old. years old Red cow 11 years old. FARM MACHINERY George tiubcr, Ciuncr call to the pulpit of the Grace Men nonite Church, Pandora, where he has been serving as interim pastor since Rev. Musser’s leaving. The family plans to move from the Col lege Farm to Pandora sometime in the! near future. Miss Katherine Gratz, returned missionary to Africa, talked to the Home Economics Club and showed the students some of the arts and crafts of Africa. Helen Greding, a transfer student from is a lege. Bowling Green State university music student at Bluffton Col­ Life Conference Y. M. C. A. and the Gospel Teams the campus from A Christian sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. and will be held on April 2-4. This is the first of what will be an annual campus. event on the be Rev. Olin the First Men- The speaker will Krehbiel, pastor of nonite church in Berne, Indiana, one of the pioneers in the movement sponsoring young people’s summer conferences. The general theme for the chapel talks will be “The Christian speak on Value of will be Life.” Rev. Krehbiel will the Source, Properties, and the Christian Life. Two housing units which have been ordered for the College for the use of married war veterans, will be erected in the near future. Two couples are now living in Beaver Hut, which was converted into a four-room house, and one couple has two rooms on the third floor of Lincoln Hall. Choir under the direc Russell A. Lantz, gave The Girls’ tion of Prof, a concert Sunday evening, in the Ebenezer Mennonite church. Beaverdam Mrs. John Augsburger was a Wed nesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Augsburger at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowers of Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Etta Yant. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vertner re turned to their home here after spending several weeks at Bradenton, Fla. The members of the Leisure Hour Club were entertained on Tuesday eve at the home of Mrs. Esther Lom bard. The Home Builders S. S. Class of the Church of Christ met on Thurs evening with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Arnold. Mrs. Grant Barber discuss ed the topic “Africa.” Mrs. 0. K. Burns led the Devotionals. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Amstutz, Rev. and Mrs. Ray mond Peterson, Mrs. Dorothy Green awalt, Mrs. O. K. Burns and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Pleyel Fett, Mrs. Lawrence Yant, Mrs. Lewis Vanmeter and Mrs. Elmer Walters. Miss Carol Sue Eckenwiler enter tained her S. S. Class of the Metho dist church at her home on Wednes day evening. Present were Phyllis and Mary Ellen Vanmeter, Mary Jane Lacock, Larry Michael, Gary and Ned Truex, Junior Bushong, Carol Hall, Gene Robnolte, Wilma Zimmerman, Mrs. Donald Michael, Mrs. Kenneth Gierhart and Jerry Gierhart. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robonolte and son Gene spent Sunday in Toledo with friends. Rev. K. Riggs was a Sunday dinner guest of Miss Adda and Clem Yoak am. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gierhart and son Jerry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Augsburger and daugh ter at Waynesfield. MUNSON I Offic 1-3 P. spent the week Youngstown. Ada is visiting Mrs. W. C. Lacock end with relatives at Miss Julia Ash of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rupright. Although total U. S. population increased 47,000,000 from 1910 to 1945, farm population decreased al most 7,000,000 in that period. ...——1 EL, M. D. ours: ff-8 P. M. Cherry St. Offic Phone 120-Y Bluffton, Ohio For McCormicks tato planters tachment. fert ilizeiKjht- Fairbanks-Morse hammer mills, platform scales, drainers, water systems. cellar water jacks FLINT & WALLING systems Butler pump wheelbarrows hog waterers hog feeders stock tanks rubber tire farm wagons with all-steel 14 ft. box, also avail able less box and less tires electric milk coolers Red Hot automatic electric water heat ers Magic Wand electric weld er. McCormick-Deering electric cream separators electric fence chargers genuine I. H. C. parts and supplies. C. F. NISWANDER McCormick-Deering Dealer w BLUFFTON, OHIO Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lugin buhl and daughters of Goshen Ind., spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ernest & sons of Columbus Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis daughters. Sunday Fett and son with Mrs. George Myers and Monday evening for a visit parents Mr. and Mrs. Keeney family of East Millsboro, Pa. left her and and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart son and Ray Hirshfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Marquart and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber and family moved last Thursday to their home they bought of Sidney Balmer. Mrs. Amos Luginbuhl and Mrs. Ella Dillman and granddaughter Marilyn Dillman were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Katie Lory. Mrs. Harry Clouser returned home last week after spending 3 weeks with her daughter Mrs. D. I. Dennis and family of Bowling Green. few and Richard Schaublin spent a days with his grandparents Mr. Mrs. W. C. Schaublin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Herr a son last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Habbager spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos Ger ber home. Mrs. Metta Dean of Bluffton, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Lehman of Berne, Ind., spent Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Lenore Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Main spent Sunday evening at the Charley Gossman home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dailey, Mrs. Harry Clouser and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz called Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gratz. Boutwell Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel spent Sunday with Mr. and C. Schaublin 2/c of Walter Badertscher SK Grosse Isle Mich., spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Badertscher. Other Sun day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and son, Carol and Shirley Frantz. Afternoon call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zim merman and family and Mrs. Dwight Frantz. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Badertscher and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatha way and family. Mrs. Richard Badertscher and dau ghter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald of Detroit, Mich. called Saturday at the Sam Badertscher home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Badertscher and family called Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and family. Pandora Davidson has returned to from Lima Memorial Hos- Grover his home pital much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Steiner and family of Lima spent Sunday in the N. G. Steiner home. Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil bert Wenger, received his discharge from the Coast Guard and has re turned to his home here. Rex Bell, a former teacher in the school here, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Suter and other friends. Miss Helen Reimund spent the week end with friends in Cleveland. Leonard Steffen who has been in the Navy spent Saturday and Sun day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steffen and family. He receiv ed his discharge on Monday. Dr. Richard Steiner and son Mich eal of Clarksburg, W. Va., are spend ing a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Steiner. Rev. H. L. Mitchell, pastor of the Missionary Church since 1942 has re signed effective in August, to accept a position as a teacher in the Fort Wayne, Ind., Bible Institute. Mrs. Harry Schumacher spent Mon day in Toledo with Mrs. Hayden Steiner and Mrs. Robert Brown. Laurel Bracy, local barber, has purchased the Clover Farm Store from Gerald Basinger. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hilty are the parents of a daughter born in Bluff ton Community Hospital. She has been named Ginger Kay. Lt. Col. Victor Goedde of Detroit, Mich., spent several days with his siter Mrs. Richard Krohn and family. A number from here attended the funeral o Charles H. Jones, real estate agent, of Columbus Grove, Monday. Rev. Lionel Arnold .colored minis ter of Oberlin, Ohio spoke at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. The Local Fire Department was summoned to the home of Mrs. Zella Hilty one day last week to fight a roof fire. Noah Schumacher made a business trip to Tloedo, Monday. Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Enos Suter, Pandora, of the engagement of their only dau ghter, Elizabeth Irene, to Dwight Dean Baumgarder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baumgardner. AU Kinds eg Miss Suter will graduate from Pan dora high school in May. Mr. Baumgardner has been employ ed by the Cupp and Lemely Store in Pandora, but will leave in the near future for Army service. He was graduated from Pandora high school last year. No definite date has been selected for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goedde and family of Ottawa spent Monday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krohn and family. Armorsville Excavating and Dirt Hauling for Fill-in timates without obligation onrad Bros. Ph0ne 142-W Bluffton, Ohio If You Want the Best in Lawn Seed Buy SCOTT’S LAWN SEED For a lasting lawn of brilliant green sow Sunny I^iwn seed. Price 75c per pound. Where the lawn is shady or under trees sow Shaded Lawn Price 85c per pound. The seed is packed in 1, 5 pound packages. For best results use Scotts Turf Builder, keeps your lawns healthy and sparkling green, plies all vital nutrients in correct proportion and goes twice as far. For weedy lawns such as dandelions, plantain, crabgrass, etc., use AMMATE Weed Killer. Use at the rate of pound per gallon of water. The Bluffton Milling Co Levi Mrs. Mrs. at the Mr. and Mr. and Past week callers Hauenstein home were Cloyd Turner of Ada Chas. Keiffer, Mr. and Anderson, and Mr. and Huber. Mrs. Elmer Mrs. K. K. Hilty, Mrs. Mr. and iMrs. H. O. Imagean Ewung, Mr. and Mrs. Owen seed. 3 and which Sup- Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotoff and son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty call ed on Mrs. Bartha Shelly, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Levi Hauenstein wants o thank the neighbors and friends for the cards and flowers sent her during her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream of Bluff ton spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montgomery, Jr. Mr. Clyde Klingler and son Kieth called at the C. E. Klingler home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr. Raymond Tuttle called on Mr. and GLAD TO LOAN zaS EXAMPLE: $200...repay $14.13 per mo...18 payments ZIP Market & Elizabeth, Lima Phone 73 “DO WELL- Oil MASTE CHICK START Here a quality feed dutt fits in with your care and good management a feed yea can 'bdp in raising your ducks... It's clean, wbcwesome, fresh fiuoenb that ducks need for fast, vigorous formula for this feed tested and approved *Hadewith Atr. farmer. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946 Mrs. Morris Dye of near Alvada Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore spent Friday at the Harry Moore home. D. C. BIXEL, O. D. BIXEL, O. D. GORDON 122 8 EYI Juth Main St.. Bluffton Tight specialists lie: 9:00 A. M—5:30 P. M. ■on.. Wed., Fri., Sat. 7:00 Office Ho Evenings: to 8:00 P. Closed Thursday Afternoon. LOi DAL AND LONG HAULING Load Insured nisilANCE Evijry STLUSER BROS. 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