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6 1 I THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1946 322 N. Main Street Phone 239-W Playtex Pants Made of creamy liquid latex,, they cool. They're stainless, od and they’ll outlast and out Seen! Small, medium, Gift packaged tissue-thin, soft and non-irritating, any pants you’ve ever e, and extra large. PeteZGratz Store Funer y E. Basinger e i. ome AMBULA^ CE SERVICE Bluff on, Okio FARMER!! PRODUCE Dn Ohio Bluff! Offers Fri endly Service Bu pers of Cream, Eg&s and Poultry ROUTE SERVICE CLAYTON HARKNESS, Mgr. Its bristle rows are w: hair per stroke, and its han Bluffton Phone 284-W dely flared, reaches more les are perfectly balanced. rates! It Penei Bristles of top grade N to insure long wear. Fay’s Professii ion! Handles of sparklite inal Brushes gold it Repatriation of World Wqr Dead THE RETURN of our World War II dead from overseas for burial in oyr National or private cemeteries will begin before. the end of this year. FAMILIES are now being polled to determine if they wish the remains of their loved ones to be buried here or to remain in military cemeteries abroad. THE COST of returning each body, about $700, will be borne by our Government. It wi^, also contribute $50 toward local interrp^nt expenses. NEXT OF KIN, who have move^since being notified of deaths, are requested to send their 41 /AM BMW ZN .1 master General, Memorial Division, War Dept. NAVY, Bureai/of Medicine and Sur gery, EDC, Navy Dept. MARINE CORPS, Commandant, U, S. Marine Corps, Casualty Section COAST GUARD, Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard, Casualty Section—-aS addresses at Washington 25, D. Bluffton Marine Carpi, Casualty Paul Diller FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 222- W 'Hluffton We wtft fiitnfsn additional repatriation formation vpon request. 4 w THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. BIERY, Business Mgr. C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by the^Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year, $2.00 six months, $1.25 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Fountain pens for Sidney’s drug shop. Misses Janet Steiner Hochstettler spent the I visiting in Chicago. school at and Louise week end Mrs. W. T. Marsh of Lima was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Suter. Richland grange social Friday night at grange hall beginning at 6:30. Ice cream, pie and chicken sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augsburger and sons Bud and Don are spending two weeks at Carpenter^ Lake, Mich. Mexican baskets, auto seat covers, calf weaners, hog troughs. Bluffton Implement & Harness Co. See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf Mrs. Arthur Shaaff and children of Manchester, Mich., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnegg. Fountain pens for school at Sidney’s drug shop. Miss Margaret Groman and Mau rice roman are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Honken and sons David and James at Titonka, Iowa, former Bluffton residents. at Fountain pens for school Sidney’s drug shop. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Siford Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. H. Siford of Findlay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Biome of North Main street. of R. Just received 4-fold 100% wool yard, 1 oz., 2 oz. and 4 oz. skeins. Peter Gratz store. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aukerman and son Rex of Cherry street are spend ing a two weeks’ vacation fishing in northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Powell of Route 1 returned Sunday evening from a week’s vacation during which they visited their son and Rumson, New Jersey. family at and child Lakewood Mrs. Theo. Cunningham ren Teddy and Nancy of are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cunningham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baumgartner of South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newland and two daughters of Columbia Mo., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Tripplehorn of South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Niswander and family of South Main street have returned from a two weeks trip during which they traveled 3,000 miles thru Missouri, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida. Mrs. Geraldine Ewing, wife of John Ewing who was a patient in Bluffton hospital following an auto mobile accident ten days ago was sufficiently recovered to be removed to her home near first of the week. Beaverdam the W. Augsburger a ten days’ va- Mr. and Mrs. R. have returned from cation at Carpenter Lake, Mich. While there they had Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cooney, Jr., of Union City, Mich., as their week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Beyers and daughter Virginia of Cleveland stopped at the George Klay home, Thursday, en route to Gilboa to visit the parents of Mrs. Beyers. See me for custom baling. Carlton Emerick, Lafayette, Rt. 1, Beaverdam phone 356. Misses Sarah Amstutz and Martha Steiner are attending the Defense less Mennonite conference at Sterling Kansas, and also will visit relatives in Illinois. They expect to be gone for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Tschantz and Mrs. Emma Cornelius of Upper San dusky visited Sunday at the George Klay home on Mound street. Mrs. Cornelius who formerly lived in Lima recently moved to Upper Sandusky where she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niswander and daughter Wanda of Grove street have returned from a week’s motor trip to the Great Smokies mountains and other points of interest. Notice—Dishes and silverware left on the table at the Schumacher re union held last Sunday and three years ago may be had by calling at the home of A. E. Kohli, West Col lege Ave. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Luginbuhl of Cleveland and daughter Miss Edna Luginbuhl of New York city spent the week end with Sam Luginbuhl andyAHoe Balmer. They also visit ed their cousin J. J. Luginbuhl of BeaverSam who is a patient in Bluff ton hospital. Mrs. Noah Zuercher and son Mer lin of South Main street entertained at dinner, Sunday, her mother, Mrs. C. C. Sprunger and brothers O. O. and Franklin Sprunger, wife, daugh ter Deloris and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Zuercher and daughter all of Berne, Ind. also Mr. and Mrs. George Zuercher and two sons of Linn Grove, Ind., and Mr. and Mis. Harold Thiessen and daughters Eliz abeth Renette and Ann Rosilyn. THE B1IUFFT0N NEWS, BLUFFTON,} OHIO Cars washed and simonized. Mer lin Zuercher, 517 S. Main street. Good assortment of colors in 4 fold 100% wool yarn at Peter Gratz store. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Steiner are enroute on a motor trip to the Paci fic coast. Mrs. Hannah Swank and Mrs. LoiX Eaton are at the Zuercher rest home on South Main street. Misses Marie Im bach and Lorena Hochstettler have returned from a month’s trip thru the west, visiting California, Oregon and Mexico. Rev. and Mrs. John Elwood and son of Richwood are visiting rela tives and friends in Bluffton and vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hilty and family residing southwest of Bluffton spent the first of the week on a motor trip to Franklin, Ohio, where they visited friends. Basinger ambulance removals— Mrs. Bertha Woods to Bluffton hos pital Mrs.’ Evan Basinger from Bluffton hospital to her home on Spring street. Mrs. Jacob Nusbaum is spending several weeks in Angola, Ind., with her niece, Mrs. Samuel Fowler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Flythe and children Patricia, Nancy Lee and Harry of Hampton, Va., are visiting his father, Roland Flythe and sistef, Mrs. Oscar Wenger and family of North Spring street. Dr. Eddison Mosiman of Newark, N. J., a former Bluffton resident and brother of the late Dr. S. K. Mosi man, visited relatives and friends here Tuesday. Dr. Mosiman, who was an instructor in Bluffton college some thirty-five years ago has been operating a book store in Newark for a number of years. He stopped here enroute to Chicago. Diller ambulance removals—Evan Sommer from Bluffton hospital to his home Wm. Marquart ton hospital to his home Mrs. Ralph Amstutz and from Bluffton hospital to on East College avenue Marcele Lora from Bluffton hospital to the home of Richard Staley northeast of Ada. from Bluff in Jenera infant son their home Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hauenstein of Campus drive had as their guests last Thursday, two returned mission aries, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanna frod who taught last year in the Presbyterian mission school at Alep po, Syria, where Miss Barbara Hau enstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hauenstein also was an instructor. The Hannafords are preparing to return to Japan where they had been missionaries under the Presbyterian board for 23 yeats prior to the war and where he was interned for six months after the outbreak of hostili ties. Mr. and Mrs. Hannaford were accompanied here by his three sisters from Springfield, Ohio. Mt. Cory The broadcast of Ruth Ghaster, saxophone soloist, that was to have been given last Sunday will be on WFIN radio show next Sunday at seven o’clock from Riverside park. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steininger and Mrs. B. McVey and children, Andy Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steininger all of Mt. Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Steininger of tended the Keel reunion Riverside park. Willard Kramer has position in Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence family were recent week of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln visited Miss Marilyn house guest of week. Mrs. A. E. Reiter and end guests Ludwig at in Can- Detroit. They also ada. The Evangelical Cory was the scene Saturday evening of Miss King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. King of Mt. Cory, and H. David Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Bluffton. Rev. V. C. Oppermann of the Bluffton Evangelical and Reformed church heard the exchange of vows before a setting of candelabra, palms and white gladioli. church of the in Mt. wedding Florice Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Geren and family moved to McComb last week where they purchased a property. Betty Balister is working at the Cooper cafeteria in Findlay. Sara Guin of her mother Mrs. weeks. Chicago is visiting Bessie Guin for two Thursday in spent Ruth Ghaster Lima. Rev. and Mrs. id attended the Keel reunion Sunday at Riverside park. Ruth Ghaster and Chester visited WFIN radio station Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Boobnng called on Ruth Ghaster Friday afternoon. Supt. D. C. Simkins and daughter Pauline called recently on Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wolfrom and daughter Shirleen. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Charles Martin Gazette, wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for all kindness shown us during his illness and death also for floral tributes, services of Paul Diller funeral home and consoling words of Rev. V. C. Oppermann and Rev. Paul Whitmer. Mrs. Verne T. Gazette Mrs. Anna Bess Williams Mrs. Charlene Jannicky Clubh, J^odgeA and SocietieA Garden Cub The Garden club wil meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Carr north of Bluffton, Thursday afternoon. The following program has been arranged: Roll call, What flower or vegetable I enjoy raising Biennials, What they are and their value, Mrs. Harry Barnes How to Grow Them Well, Mrs. Harvey Beidler Self controlled Perennials, Mrs. Ed Lape Summer bouquet, Mrs. Chas. Miller. Richland Grange Topic for the meeting of Richland grange next Tuesday night will be “Home”. The program follows: call, the purchase that added to my home song, Home, Roll most Sweet Clara House Piano solo, Evelyn Boyer My Dream Home, Mildred Fett Stunt, Charles Lora. Esmond Griffith, Clair Moser Vocal duet, Matter. Home Poem—Home, Mrs. Jennings What makes a a Home, Almeda Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Earl Announced Mrs. Reno Oberly an engagement of their Engagement Mr. and nounce the daughter Marjorie Ann to Joe S. Davis, son of Davis of Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Dean from been was graduated school Miss Oberly Mt. Cory high employed as payroll American Swiss Co., the past two years. and has clerk for the of Toledo for Mr. Davis, a graduate of Ada high school served 27 months with the Navy in the Pacific and is now in partnership with his father in the garage business at the intersection of Routes 30-N and 69. No has been set for the wedding. Beaverdam Man to Wed Engagement of Ralph Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marshall of Beaverdam to Alice Elaine Hites, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hites of Lima has been announced by parents of the bride elect, definite date has been set for wedding. August Wedding Mr. and Mrs. David Luginbill of Pandora announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Clorinda to Bernard C. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Green of Mt. Cory. Mr. Bolick and son Dav- Reiter was a Joann Carr recent for a Dessie called B. E. King, Mrs. Beagle and Ruth Ghaster Thursday afternoon on Mrs. Wolfrom and daughter. Huber wedding will take place Sat August 24 in the Grace Men church in The urday, nonite Ernest ceremony following tion will be held at bride. Pandora. Rev. officiate at the which a recep the home of the Bohn will sister, Green, will be best man. Toledo, at Sunday at accepted a attended by her bride will be Mrs. Paul Bodey and James brother of the bridegroom The Until recently, the bride-elect was a nurse at Bluffton hospital. Mr. Green recently was discharged from the Navy after three years of service, thirteen months of which were spent oveseas.* He has enrolled as a student at Bowling Green State university this fall. Farm Women’s Improvement Club The Farm Women’s Improvement club will meet with Mrs. Pauline Yoakam Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Carrie Cook Effie Pfeiffer will be hostesses. and Mrs. assistant has been The following program arranged:” Song and devotions, 1 what our community should do for its young people Commercial Cosmetics, Clara Andrews Marriage Customs in Other Lands, Myrtle Lut terbein special music, Mabel Jen nings closing song benediction. Roll call, East Orange and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Kenton, Mr. and and daughters Arlington, Mr. Boehpi and sons John were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman and Charles. Mrs. Ted W. Smith Ann and Jane of and Mrs. Kermit David, Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amstutz of Harrod had as Sunday dinner guests in honor of little Lonnie Sue Bout well’s 4th birthday anniversary, Those present were: Mrs. Emma Boutwell, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bout well, Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children Lonnie Sue end Lynn Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bame called in the Burnell Bame home, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager, Mrs. Mary Heldman were callers in the B. J. Boutwell home last Wednesday. .The woman’s missionary meeting of the Riley Creek Baptist church was held in the home of Mrs. Fisher on Aug. 14th. spent Ralph For sal 4____ also Bridgeport organ. Ray Marsh all, Bluffton For sale-4One Minute washing machine. A^ron Messinger, Bluffton phone 566-'WANT-ADS Rubber s For sale For sale—Us Steiner, Bl For sale 446 W. Eh Doo-kfip gr supply limited. For sale—Pi 6’s in 8 ft., lengths. A. phone 162- Y. Wanted- by 12 feet ton phone Thermos For co For culling flock of poultry call Noah Tripple horn, phone 2fi26 at 1012 Hazel Ave., Lima, Ohio. domestic e ice call Service, For sale Bluffton pl Have with light available, call on us Ohio. ir The old fashioned mail box is back at Waltermire’s. For sale—Norge fuel oil home heater, 50,00(11 B. T. U. heating capa city. Brayen Radio service. For sa|e—L. C. Smith typewriter. Bluffton phone 648-T. For sale—9 acres, 12 miles north east of Lima, or 514 miles west of Bluffton, 7 room house, hardwood floors, gas, electricity, lots of shrub bery, nwly painted, nice barn, garage, corn crib, granary, chicken house, up-ground cellar, 2 drilled wells, orchard, extra good land, buildings all A-l condition, posses sion at onee. See L. E. Althaus, 4 mile south of Lafayette. Phone Lafayette 293. Genuine Broilmaster and Everhart roasterettes at Waltermire’s. For sale—Barn 18 by 27 ft., new siding and new roof. W. O. Geiger, Bluffton phone. Wanted—Women for general kit- I chen help good working conditions and transportation furnished. Apply, Swiss Inn, Bluffton phone. fj For sale —200 bushels corn. John L. Reichenbach, 2 miles east of Pandora. For sale—McCormick Deering corn binder. Mrs. P. C. Steiner, Pandora phone 7$-G or 6-K. For sale—Wood and coal circula ting heating stove Favorite hard coal burner in good condition. Bluff ton phone 566-Y. 18 Save your fine tablecloth with the new plastic film tablecloth covers at Walteripire’s. For sale—Horton electric washer in good condition. Mrs. Frank Lewis, 2 miles west of Beaverdam. For sale—-Irish cobbler potatoes, several grades. Archie Diller, Bluff ton phone 530-Y. 22 Lost—Male black and white spot ted rs old. I Shrid Bluff terrier puppy about 15 weeks found please notify Harry J. r, 228 W. College Ave., or call pn phone 126-W. sale—Round Oak coal and range in good condition. Lewis t4s, Pandora phone. sale—Child’s large tricycle. In 320 S. Jackson St. ited—House or apartment ip or Bluffton by October 1. Ralph »y, 222 Grove St. Call evenings. sale—Comic books, 3 cents James Frick, 134 S. Mound St. sale—Artesian power lawn also saddle horse 2 yrs. old, ete with saddle and bridle. Dean h, on Route 69, second house of Route 30-N. intersection. :ice—To my Toledo Blade cus •s—I am on a two wbeks’ vaca ind while I am away my route e carried by Bruce Hau«m«tein, 175-W. I will collect after my n, August 26. Buddy Augsbur- Foi wood J. Du Foi quire Wa near Sousl Foi each. Foi mow/ com fl Dealt norti Nd tome tion will phon retui ger. Mae Ada Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Price of Monday with Mr. and Stager. Mr. sale—Fowl pox vaccine at tf For Jorg hatchery. For sale—5 lots on Geiger St.f no lot sold separately. Mrs. Attie Potee, S. Mound St. 18 For sale—Five room house, near Bluffton can be moved to town 2 mill 30. mimeograph. Bluff ft., and 12 ft. Stager, Bluffton and vaccinating your 19 heater enown room hone 536-W. Minute treads. Waltermire’s. f-P o a o e s. Clarence tffton phone. tf ♦-Fryers. Fred Martin, street. Phone 501-W. ’To buy building about 10 Aluminu not rust. Richard Davies, Bluff 193-W. jugs, nplete ectric Waltermire’s. commercial and refrigeration serv- Refrigeration 19 Moyer’s Cory phone 5-6. -Potatoes. Arthur Miller, one. our buildings ng rods which Estimate free. -To hidder, Wanted- Chas. Burl the of Miss Hites is a graduate Columbus Grove high school and is employed by a Lima laundry. Mr. Marshall was also graduated from the same high school and is engaged in farming. protected are now Write or Henry P. Zimmer, Ada, do washings, 209 N. Jackson St. 18 *74e will clothes line Waltermire’s. —Two story building in ition ited. suitable for Call Bluffton good corn newly pai 525-W. house, phone 17 Mrs. For salq—Potatoes. Harley Diller, mile northwest of town. Dog harness. Waltermire’s. PROTECT your new chair moths for only 25c a year, spraying of Berlou stops moth age for 5-years or Berlou pays the damage. Sidney’s Drug Shop, 129 N. V ain Street, Bluffton, Ohio. 1 19 date from One dam- For sale—314 inch Turnbull wag on also light trailer. Stanley Bixel, 3 miles north of town. For sale—Factory built Whizz mo tor bike in good condition. See Ralph Stager at Sohio service station. All kinds of washing machines repaired. Pick up and delivery service. William & Henry Schiffer ly on Rt. 103 and county line. Phone 591-T. It PAGE FIVE layton IJixel at Bixel Motor easily. sales. For sile—Potatoes $1.75 per bush el. Bring containers. Russell Wolfe, 2 ...lies/east of Beaverdam on Route For jtale—Tomatoes for table use. A. S2 |fcCune, 160 Geiger street. ier Waltermire’s. lumber mostly 2 by 10 le—Base rocker, beige tone md, small floral print Star heating stove day bed. Donal$ Dillman, 202 N. Main street. For sale-^160 acres with modern house, good bam, other buildings also for rent 80 acres with modem house, large bam, other buildings. Call Mrs. H. W. Althaus, phone 238-W’. F. Garretson, broker. Notice The 34th Sutter-Welty reunion held at Pandora school build Picnic din will be ing, Sunday, Aug. 25. ner at noon followed by program in the afternoon. This notice will serte as an invitation to all reunion members to attend. Pres., Ralph Basinger Sec., Clyde Welty 18 FACTORY-BUILT FARM PROVEN LOADER Thousands of Horn-Draulio Leaders are at work day after day helping farmers do heavy, back-breaking lifting ana loading jobs. The Horn Draullc's twin cylinders main tain perfect balance even when handling loads up to 2,000 pounds. Easily operated by convenient finger-tip controls near driver’s seat. Quickly at tached to any standard trac tpr. Let me show you why so many farmers prefer Horn Dsaullc Loaders, Bluffton Farm Equipment Co E. F. Schmidt, Prop. 105 E. Elm St. Bluffton phone 260-W Open Saturday Evenings I. MJ s out of date now rsons who buy insurance the old “hit or miss” Pe on plan usually overlook some source of possible loss. Buy your insurance on a plan ned program and know your insurance really blocks every chance of serious loss. Ask us about this up-to-date method of buying insurance. lutzi Insurance Agency Phone: 295-W ILS’/j S. Main Street Bluffton CT AD THEATRE 1 nR Bluffton THURS.-FRI.-SAT. “TWO SISTERS FR BOSTON” YN GRAYSON JUNE ALLYSON KATH LAURITZ MELCHIOR JIMMY DURANTE $UN.-MON. JOAN I1ESLIE ROBERT ALDA in “CINDERELLA Cartoon JONES” Selected Short Subjects TUES. WED People Are Funny ’. With HELEN WALKER RUDY VALLEE OZZIE NELSON JACK HALEY Price Adults 35c Children 11 yrs. and under 12c