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THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1946 Triplett Wins Over Jenera, 10-9 Scole team over lead in the nine-inning The Triplett softball came a six-run Jenera last five frames of a game Tuesday night at Hannon field, to defeat the visitors by a score of 10 to 9. Triplett counted first in the tilt, getting two runs in the opening in ning, but Jenera second, three in in the fourth to to 3, the locals other score in the second. From the fourth inning thru the ninth, however, Timer Spaeth held the visitors scoreless, and the count finally was tied at 9-9 with Fred Herrmann’s second home run of the SETTLEMENT NOTICE Having sold out our busi ness, all persons knowing themselves indebted to us are requested tojcall at the meat market td settle ac counts. BIGLER BROS. Funera AMI CLAl 322 N. Main Ba PLE FET1 Cream, Eggs and Poultry ROUTE SERVICE ATTEIITION ENCJLISH game in the* last inning. Dick Burkholder then rapped his third hit of the ball game to score Fritchie with the winning tally, after men were out. Burkholder Cotterman Swank___ Gratz Eikenbary Herrmann .. Moser Augsburger Spaeth___ Fritchie __ tallied four in the the third and two go out in front 9 having added an- Totals Jenera Box Jenera Triplett score JULANCE SERVICE Bluflton, OL10 FARMERS TON HARKNESS, Mgr. Street Bluffton Phone 284-W FARMERS!! RED OXIDE rn Paint ULON PAIL entol and In the $8.65 MTY OF LINSEED OIL HARDWARE lysical Comfort estjul privacy of our funeral i iur unobtrusive personal al- home, tendance brings every possible degree of mental and physical comfort to the families ice serve. oervice Paul Diller FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 222-W ■'WufftoH two AB 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 1 5 3 Triplett 3 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 21 101 9' 12 8 ...40 ...36 043 200 210 013 000— 9 012—101 APPRECIATED manyr I wish to thank all the friends for cards and cheering mes sages of sympathy received during the time I was a patient in Lima Memorial hospital. All these kind nesses will be long remembered. Fay Isham Summer hats and purses reduced to $1. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. ome PRODUCE Bluffton Ohio ffers Friendly Service Buyers of THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. BIERY, Business Mgr. C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by tha^Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year, $2.00 six months, $125 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Summer hats and purses reduced to $1. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. J. J. Luginbuhl, Beaverdam hard ware merchant is a patient in Bluff ton hospital. for prompt shoe repairing all kinds. Ed. Smith, 199 St., tf. for custom baling. Carlton See me service of W. Kibler See me Emerick, Lafayette Rt. 1. Beaverdam phone 356. Miss Jean Ann Frick is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bout well and daughter Nancy at Indian apolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and family of Ashtabula are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler. See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing Lima Marble & Granite Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pugh Westerville visited last home of her mother, Geiger. Mrs. E. Mrs. Nora Fellers of Findlay and Mrs. Linda Fett of Bentley road spent the week end in Lima visiting Mrs. Fett’s cousin, Mrs. Emma Roof and attended the Fetti reunion at Schoon over park. Mrs. Bessie Edgecomb and daugh ter Mrs. Gertrude Fisher and baby have moved from the Zehrbach apart ments to apartments above the Bluff ton Implement & Hamess company. Misses Margaret Groman and Irene Henry of Covington spent the week end at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Anna Gromann and Morris Groman of South Jack son street. Summer hats and purses reduced to $1. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gossman and Miss Bessie Arnold of Cherry street had as their gtiests last week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Vienna and Lloyd and Ruby Arnold of Kins man. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goss man of Findlay called on Thursday. Those from Bluffton attending the Baumgartner reunion at Berne, Ind.. Sunday, included Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gable and daughter Janis, Kenneth Gable, Mrs. Ray Campbell, Raelene and Arlen Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gable. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kempf and family and Harold Main spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart and family. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rup right, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rupright and Mrs. E. Ranky and son Edward of Eagle township. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gossman and family of Ada entertained at supper Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Vienna, Lloyd and Ruby Arnold of Kinsman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold and daughter Waunetta of Jenera, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goss man and Bluffton. Miss Bessie Arnold of Summer dresses at reduced prices. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Bigelow and family of South Jackson street are on a month’s vacation. They are in Chicago this week where tending a ministerial after which they will Bigelow’s parents, Rev. Ward Boyd of Fargo, North Dakota who are at their summer lake cot tage at Backus, Minn. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO the tf of the week at Sarah Mrs. Carnicom spent the Carnicom and family bus. Twilah Ludwig C. Ludwig, and week end Miss Frederick with Lt. F. C. at Port Colum- Buffalo, N. Y. Norbet Highland, architect and Bluffton native called on relatives and friends here the first of the week. Summer dresses at reduced prices. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. James West of South Main street have returned from a va cation motor trip to Niagra Falls and other lake points. Mrs. D. J. Baker of Richmond, Va., is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Lingel and family of Campus drive. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hilbish and sons of Cuyahoga Falls are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns and daughter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bogart of Cherry street have as their guests this week their daughter, Mrs. M. W. two Holmes of Norristown, Pa., and Miss Betty Baumgartner of Cleveland. Baumgartner of Cleveland and granddaughters, Mrs. Joe he is at conference join Mrs. and Mrs. Summer dresses at reduced prices. Clark’s Hat & Dress Shoppe. Dr. Floyd Pannabecker who recent ly returned from China where he was engaged in post-war relief, left Tues day for Newton, Kansas. He was ac companied by his wife and daughter Alice Ruth and Miss Mary Ann Smucker, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Smucker. The Bluffton party will visit friends in Newton, attend a convention for missionaries and be week end guests at Camp Wood, a Kansas young peoples’ retreat. Mrs. Evan Basinger of Spring street is a surgical patient in Bluff ton hospital. Eli Augsburger of South Jackson street is a patient in Lima Memorial hospital since Tuesday. Mrs. Corda Oehrli of Poplar street is visiting at the home of her nephew, Chester Henry in Columbus. Nice comb honey for sale.. Steiner, east of town, phone. Miss Beverly Biery spent end in Oberlin the guest Edithe Jeanmonod. E. P. Bluffton the week of Miss Miss Sarah Louise Amstutz spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiley and family of Middle town. Diller ambulance removals—Jacob Luginbuhl from Beaverdam to Bluff ton hospital Mrs. paul Obenour from Bluffton hospital to her home near Col. Grove. Mrs. C. A. Biery is in Bluffton hospital taking treatment for injuries to her right hand which was caught in the wringer of a washing machine, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leatherman of Cherry street spent Sunday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Buren of Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs." Fred Getties spent Sunday in Dayton, visiting at the homes of a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Getties and a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and daughter Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fett and daughter Marilyn of Campus Drive have returned from a month’s motor trip to Colorado and other points of interest thru the west. and infant were removeo nee from St. 3 the home of Mrs. Wilhelm Mrs. Melvin Yoder daughter Marsha Ann by Basinger’s ambular Rita’s hospital, Lima to her parents, Mr. and 1 Amstutz northwest of 1Bluffton. Basinger ambulance Mrs. Katie Basler fi hospital to the home Miss Martha Steiner Mrs. Melvin Yoder and infant daugh ter from Lima St. Rita’s the home of her pc Mrs. W. A. Amstutz i Bluffton her sister, Pandora spital to nts, Mr. and ar Bluffton J. Wahlie of st week in St. convention of by Chick las was ad- Mr. and Mrs. E. Spring street spent 1 Louis attending the the International sociation. dressed by nationally known authori ties in The gathejring poultry husbandry and th discussions outlook for marketing together w of disease control an the industry’s future. md daughter Mrs. Cora Stuckey Mrs. Lillian Fox and son Roger and Mrs. Rhoda Hirschy of Berne, Ind., were guests last Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs. South Main street. Leichty also of Berne, with her daughter, Augsburger. in the Lora of Albert the day Oscar Mrs. spent Mrs. Emmet Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen of Alameda, Calif., spent the past week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ami Pifer of Orange township. They are now in Newark, New Jersey, former home of Mr. Allen who was recently discharged from the Navy. Amanda charged Women’s Mrs. Allen, the former Pifer was recently dis from the Marine Reserve. Corps Reunions Peter and Elizabeth The schwander) Hilty reunion held Sunday, Sept. 1 college campus. (Neuen will be Bluffton on reunion will college cam- The fifth Burkholder be held on the Bluffton pus, Sunday, August 4. Pres., Quin ten Burkholder sec., Mrs. Clarence Burkholder. The Christian Hilty reunion will be held at the Hilty roadside park on Route 30-N near New Stark, Sunday, August 18. Pres., Joe Hilty sec., Mrs. Evelyn Gratz. The 37th reunion of the Black school will be held Thursday, Aug. 8. Pres., Howard Benroth sec., Mrs. Arthur Nonnamaker. The 19th reunion of the Paulding Center (Rayl) school will be held Sunday, Aug. 4. Pres., Edw. Kidd sec., Mrs. Olive Amstutz. The Shulaw reunion will be held at Lafayette park, Sunday, Aug. 11. The 22nd Augsburger reunion will be held at Bluffton college campue, Sunday, Aug. 18. Pres., Homer Gratz sec., Mrs. Paul Spallinger. The Schumacher family, including descendents of the late Peter and John Schumacher and Barbara (Schumacher) Steiner will hold their triennial reunion on the Bluffton col lege campus, Sunday, August 11. Pres., S. W. Steiner sec., Mrs. Irene Schumacher, Pandora. CARD OF THANKS We, the mother, father and daugh ter of the late Gladys Marie Kalten bach, wish to express our sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their aid and sympathy extended during the sudden illness and death of our beloved and mother. Our heartfelt thanks to E. J. Penhorwood for his daughter the Rev. consoling pall and E. all words and prayers, also to the bearers, those sending flowers messages, and the Stanley Basinger funeral home for services and courtesies rendered. Bernadine and Anna and John Garlinger Club*, J^odg.e£ ana Societies Eastern Star Annual picnic of Bluffton Eastern Star chapter wil Ibe held at the home of Mrs. Effie Herring, worthy matron, Friday night at 6:30 o’clock. Bring your own service. Farm Bureau Council Allen County Farm Bureau Council No. 1 will meet at the home of Harley night at Marquart, next Tuesday 8 o’clock. Hoy Circle Gertrude Hoy Gertrude! The Gertrude Hoy Missionary circle will hold their annual family night picnic for members, G. M. G. girls and other guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Herr, next Monday night at 6:30 o’clock. Bring canned goods and contribution. Richland Grange The folloxring program has been arranged for meeting of Richland Grange next Tuesday night: Analysis of the News, Raymond Stratton Talk on Safety, Mrs. Guy Eikenbary Surprise feature, Mrs. ioser contest Piano duet, Marilyn Stratton and Ann Evans i on Farm Problems Friendship circle. Winsome Class Meets The Winsome class of th port Methodist church met home of Mrs. Paul Everett day night. Games and contests a weiner and marshmallow were enjoyed. The next will be held August 29. Rock- at the Thurs 5 and roast meeting Present were: Mary Steplens, Rita Beemer, Della Foulkes, Marta Fruchey, Grace Beemer, Helen Kidd, Esther Fett, Avis Hofferbert, Elvet Foulkes, Walter LaRue, Stanley Salter, Richard Greenway, Mrs. Doris Rockhill and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Everett. Bridal Shower Miss Mary Gerdeman of Kalida, bride-elect of Daniel Meyers was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rauenbuhler of North Main street last Wednesday night. Bingo and a quiz contest were diversions of the evening after many lovely gifts were presented the bride-elect in made by Mrs. Rauenbuhler. refreshments close of the evening. were Present were: Minnie Basinger, Bernice Deer hake, Margaret and Janet Young, Naomi Stewart, Carrie Thut, Mildred Leffler, Miss Gerdeman and the hostesses, Marie Hartman, Kathryn Williams and Flo Herrman. Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Clarence Stonehill, Mrs. Nello Steinman, Mrs. Stella Core and Mrs. Frenas Herrman attended the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary caucus Kenton, Tuesday. Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmunk daughter, Mary Margaret of ronto, Canada, are spending week here with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Menno Neuensch wander of Upland, Calif., arrived here to spend a few weeks with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Martha Zimmerly of Doyles town, Pa., is enjoying a week’s visit ameng relatives and friends in this vicinity. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Suckau of Omaha, Nebraska, are visiting in this locality for a number of days. Dr. Suckau is at the head of Grace Bible Institute at Omaha. speaker People’s end. A and Mrs. Reilly at the Bluffton hos pital, Sunday. Threshing and combining have made excellent progress here and the work has been laid aside with very wide ably light good yields reported over a area. even though there has been rainfall in the past week. Corn is growing remark- The Reichenbach reunion is to be held at the Pandora school building Sunday, August 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Case and fam ily of LaGrange, Indiana, spent the week end in the home of Mrs. Clarence Schneck and Mr. and family, had his Holstein- Melvin Zimmerly has dairy herd inspected by the Friesian association. Inspection was conducted by Clair Miller of Medina. Among the animals classified in this herd two were designated very good, the second highest score an animal can receive and seven scored good plus. Miss Ernestine Basinger who spent two weeks’ vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ba singer, Mich., ployed. returned to Ann Arbor, Tuesday where she is em- Carol Ann Lora who -spent acation with the Basing- Miss a month’s er family also returned to her home at Toledo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Niswander and son Charles, Miss Jean Moser of Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo A. Lora and family. WANT-ADS Wanted—To do washings. Inquire 118 E. Elm St. Bluffton phone 203-R. Wanted—House or apartment. Bill Snyder, 105 Cherry St. 15 Footlets, all sizqs. Waitermire’s. Soft balls. Wal|ermire’s. For complete commercial domestic electric refrigeration serv ice call Moyer's Refrigeration Service, Mt. Cory yhone 5-6. 19 and Croquet sets. W|ltermire’s. See me for prompt shoe repairing service of all kinds. Ed. Smith, 199 W. Kibler St., Have your buildings with lighting rods which available. call on us. Henry Ohio. Estimate free. P. Zimmer, Ada, 21 Babj^ auto seats. For sale—10 H. board motor. St., Rawson, 103-J. Waitermire’s. P. Johnson out- Sand pails. For sale—Fowl pox vaccine at Jorg hatchery. tf Step-on garbage cans. Waiter mire’s. IF MOTHS damage your rug within 5-years, Berlou will repair or replace it without cost to you. Buy Berlou today. Sidney’s Drug Shop, 129 N. Main Street, Bluffton, Ohio. Wanted—To buy old fashioned chest of drawers. Mrs. Howard Bas sett, Beaverdam phope 289. 16 For sale—Folding baby carriage. Mrs. Howard Bassett, Beaverdam phone 289. 16 Wanted—To do washings. Mrs. Chas. Burkholder, 209 N. Jackson St. table in good Cherry St., For sale—Library condition. Inquire 184 Bluffton. which a prett Dainty at the For sale—New 7 room modem house, full basement, all prewar ma terial and very well, built on lot 60 by 160 feet. Inquire 716 S. Bluffton. S'8.90 Fork ther Poca. $9.15 Jacob' hontas $9.90. Order delivery. Ed Good, Bluffton, Ohio. now for Au 124 Lawn bundle Wanted—To buy for McCormick-Deering corn binder. Menno Augsburger, Bluffton phone 550-W. For sale—Collapsible riage, prewar. Mrs. E. 219 North Spring St. in and To the Dated this 29th day tf. protected are now Write or Main phone 15 Inquire 131 S. Ohio. Rawson Waltfcrmire’s. alfalfa. For sale—Second cutting Russell Huber, Bentley road. For sale—8 room house, except furnace, with 3 lots acres. Immediate possession Mrs. C. L. Rupright, Beaverdam modern and 4 For sale—1928 Chevrolet in running condition 6.00 by 16 and wheels. Reasonable. Gene roth, 123 N. Lawn, after 6 p. m. Lost—At the Buckeye. black ood baby car R. Devore, lathe, Ray table, out- For sale—Piano, wood gio gas heater, library board motor, B. R. Shafer, 503 S. Main St. For sale—Player piano and rolls. Terms. Write Verne Netzow, Route 5, Box 310, Waukesha, Wis., as to when piano can be Wanted—Sleeping Pine restaurant. For sale—Singer seen in Bluffton, rooms. Call 16 sewing machine also hard coal burner. Call phone 631-W-l. For sale—Pair woman's riding boots, size 6-AA. Basinger’s furniture store. For sale—Globe cooking good condition. Bums coal Call Bluffton phone 539-T. the For sale—Potatoes. Moser, 5*& miles west of Bluffton phone 541-T. the Richard Reilly was at the Ohio-Indiana Y’oung Conference over the week baby boy was born to Rev. Rev. Bluffton 16 brown Inquire For sjle—McCormick binder Col umbus wagon with grain bed, good condition, reasonably priced manure spreader, cheap. Steiner, east of town. also E. P. stove in or wood. Raymond Bluffton. string beans. N. Mound St. Harley Diller, 19 For sale—Yellow Dallas H. Berry, 125 For sale—Potatoes, mile northwest of town. 1 For sale—Boy’s used bicycle. Paul Amstutz, Bluffton phone 562-T. For sale—All modem house with two car garage. Mrs. H. W. Alt haus, Bluffton phone 238-W. F. Gar retson, broker. For sale—Farm home, 100 acres 4 miles north of Coldwater, Michigan, semi-modem buildings in excellent condition near two lakep good fish ing. Mrs. Wm. FJemin^, 136 E. Washington St.., Cqldwatfcr, Mich, few springers 4 to 5 peasejr Willard Jen phone ®5-W. window! with glass For sale—A 1 lbs., alive or dr nings, Bluffton For sale—4 size 24 by 36. Inquire^ 136 N. Jack son St. Bluffton phoni 189-R. For sale—Large siz^ Sellers cab inet 1932 Fordson tiactor single iron bed. B. H. WinJet, south on county line and east. For with glass. Jackson St. 3% miles 1 *4 miles For sale—Folding ltd, complete, like new. Call Bluffton |hone 309-W. For tion. sale—Five bu kerosene with side oven. Good condi Call Bluffton phkne 393-W. sale—Standard size window Chas Montgomery, S. Beat Plague A new substance for vaccinating against dysentery, a plague of armies through the centuries, has been developed. The effect has last ed up to six months. PAGE FIVE Wash Clothesline Here’s an easy way to wash your clothesline: wrap it around a wash board, stand it in a tub of hot soapy water and scrub well with a brush. Rinse and let dry on the board to prevent tangles. NOTICE OF APPOIN NT THE STATE OF OHIO Allen County, at Estate of Charles 1 Verna T. __ been »iiointed a the estate of Charles Allen County. Ohio. Gazette, Deceased. Bluffton, Ohio, has i fieri as Executrix of artin Gazette late of July. 1946. 'MOND P. SMinT, Probate Jud Re IT J------------------------ Amstutz Cannery Operating Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday until further notice. ZENITH RADIOS Consoles, Combinations, Portables & Table Models Ready for Delivery Bratien Radio Service 141 N. Jackson Phone 314-Y IT IS essentia! periodically to check over your insur ance policies. Determine whether the amount you carry is sufficient to cov er new things you have bought and improvements you have made on your property. If not, ask this Hartford agency to in crease the amount of your insurance. Do it NOW. lulzi Insurance Agency Phone: 2p5-W 11314 8. Main Street Bluffton CT AD THEATRE 1 11 II Bluffton THURS.-FRL-SAT. JOHN WA|NE in “DAKOTA” ........f............................ SUN.-MO CK BARBARA STAN GEORGE NT in “MY REPUTATION” also “FALA AT HYDE PARK” in color TUES.-WED. “STEP LIVELY” with FRANK SINATRA GEO. MURPHY