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THURSDAY, FEB. 13, &M7 Cold Wave Brings Sub-Zero Weather In a one-week cold wave bringing the most severe weather* of the win ter, the mercury dipped to* a low mark of two degrees below zero last Friday night ’T It was the first sub-zero weather in two winters, and for flVb days in succession beginning last Tuesday OPE®BATING C'all Eluffton Chit Efiuffton VVatch tion 322 N. Main Street Tke Stanley E. Basinger Buyers of the thermometer hit lows of nearly sero or below. Some moderation came on Sunday, but relief was not felt until Monday when for the first time in nearly a week readings crept above 10 and stayed there. WHERE OUR BOYS ARE David Steams Se VP-ML 5, Box 45 Navy 116 San Juan, Puerto Rico. ome AMBULANCE SERVICE 1Dlufft Okio Taxi du TED •vice $01 HOURS: Weekdays—( Sundays—Nc Bluffton phone Oty. Limit of town BSc pl to Lima e: for announce coming soon. BLUFFTOSI P. M. to Midnight to Midnight 499-W. Prompt service. kTES: i.............................. 35c s 10c each quarter-mile. Findlay .............. $3.00 inent of our Main street loca- rETTLED PHONE 499-W FARMERS PRODUCE Blufflnn Ohio Offers Friendly Service Cream, Eggs and Poultry ROUTE SERVICE CLAYTON HARKNESS, Mgr "When the frost is on the and tho fodder's In the i It's time to have a bottle NYALYPTUS Cough Syrup In the madid Because—alongwith frost, and winter weather coi A. Hauenstein & Son Our Services are ^B\e.... to our thoughtful, tendance upon each vidual requirements. Zkey arc 'Different. preferences, including and price. Bluffton Phone 284-W pumpkin— hock" that good io cabinet (now, sleet coughs and colds. Nyalyptus cod i tins oil of «eucalyptus which cuts till phlegm and mucus In tho throat, a Ing Ingredients which ease and help cut down the cold's sooth cough oration ipetent af- ienfs indi- FUNERAL HOME Our wide price range accommodates every wish. THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. BUST, BmImm M«r. C, A. BIKBT. MW PuhUaiMd weakly at BhsffUN*, Okie, by th^Biufftoa News PubUahiag and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year, $1CO six months, $1.25 anywhere in U. 8. Entered aa second class matter at tho powtoffiee at Bluffton, Ohio, under tho Act of March S, 1B79. Jimmie Fox spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Schaffer of Lima. Rev. J. J. Esau has returned from Oklahoma where he held a series of evangelistic meetings. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Shady and family were dinner guests of Miss Sarah Amstutz, Sunday. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hover and family will leave soon for Arkansas where they will make their future home. Basinger ambulance removals— Mrs. Lydia Ewing from her home on South Lawn avenue to Bluffton hospital For your Valentine, the perfect Valentine gift flowers. Select them today. Grove Street Green houses. Miss Beverly Biery of Oberlin col lege is spending the between-semes ter vacation at her home here. Mrs. Paul Studler of South Jack son street has as her house guest, her niece, Mrs. Harry Bandaret of Paxton, Nebraska. Mrs. Arthur Schyllander of Erie, Mich., spent the letter part of last week visiting her grandfather, Chris Santschi of East Kibler street. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Howell of Lewisburg visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Howell’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Amstutz of South Jackson street. Mrs. Edith Powell, Mrs. Gilbert Montgomery, Mrs. E. Sanders and Mrs. Ferd Morris were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiber, Wednesday. Callers at the Ervin Moser home, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Victor Moser and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer. Hearts and flowers—Flowers for sweethearts, cut flowers, potted plants and corsages at Grove Street Greenhouses. Dr. B. R. Lakin of Cadle taber nacle, Indianapolis, will speak at Findlay senior high school auditor ium, Friday night at 7:30 and at the Lima Gospel Tabernacle, Satur day night at the same hour. Mr. and Mrs. George Rauenbuhler are in Dayton attending the Master Plumbers convention, Mrs| Rauen buhler is serving on the state board representing the members at large of the Ladies auxiliary. Mrs. Daisy Steinbrenner was in Delphos to attend the marriage of her grandson, Eugene Steinbrenner which was an event of Saturday, Feb. 1. She is also spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. David McCoy and Paul Steinbrenner and other relatives and friends in Del phos. Diller ambulance removals—Mrs. Robert Luginbuhl and infant son from Bluffton hospital to their home on West Elm street Henry Volant from St. Mary’s hospital, Detroit, to his home in Beaverdam Edwin Niswander from his home on the county line to Bluffton hospital. Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and “I love you.” Flowers say it best. Grove Street Greenhouses. Dr. and Mrs. Bradford Steiner and baby of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stein er of Poplar street. Dr. Steiner and family will leave in April for Tibet where they will serve as medical missionaries, being associated with his father, Rev. E. B. Steiner who has been in the mission field in that country for many yearfi. Pandora Mrs. Gladys Dorman, telephone op erator, is convalescing satisfactorily in Bluffton Community hospital fol lowing an operation. Betty Schumacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schumacher of east of Pandora, has been removed to her home from Lima Memorial hospital. The Pandora Grange entertained the officers of granges 6f the coun ty at a banquet on Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Pauline Chantiz and son Michael spent the past week with friends in Lima. Clarence Diller’s public sale was attended by a very large crowd last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Seitz and children of Ottawa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Stoody and Nancy. Miss Alice Thrapp who has spent several weeks with Mrs. John Hix on at Leipsic, returned to her home on Tuesday evening. Brood sows should get one-half pound of protein supplement during the gestation period. They also should have access to a mineral mixture, and they need exercise daily. want-ads Wanted—*j^o do beef butchering on ypur farm abo heef for sale by the quarter. Rayinond Moser, Bluffton phone 541-T. 44 Wanted—To buy all kinds rf good native timber. Highest prices paid for good standing timber. John Al tha Lumber Co.» Ada, Ohio. Phone Red 257. A 49 Tires in stock 6.00 by 16 and 6.50 by 16 at Waitermire’s. Why worry if afflicted with any known skin disease. Ask about V-J-O. Sidney’s Drug shop. 17 Washer service—Wringer rollsand parts, prompt service. Verl Reichen bach, Beafverdam phone 542. tf INDIAN CENTS WANTED— Limited quantity, average condition. Will pay $35.00 for 1856 Flying Eagle $4.00 for 1877, 1909-S $1.50 for 1871, 1872 $1.00 for 1869, 1870, 1908-S £0c for 1866, 1867, 1868, 1878 25j for 1861, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876 15 for 1857 F.E., 1858 F.E., 1859, 18^0, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1879, 18*5 5c for 1884, 1886, 1894. Other dates $1.50 per 100. Other coins also wanted. Send coins insured mail, to: The Coin Recorder, Bluffton, Ohio or see Rpbert Benroth at 612 S. Main St. after 6 p. m., or Saturday after noon. Telephone 342-Y. Rural mail boxes. Waitermire’s. For sale—Weather-Seal inter changeable winter windows and sum mer screens with genuine interlock construction. W. J. Reagan, Rt. 5, Lima, Ohio. Beaverdam phone 175 472. tf For ssale—Building lot 60 by 200 ft. on Cherry street all utilities and cellar drain. Harley Burkholder, Bluffton phone. 50 For sale—Sellers kitchen cabinet $35 matching base cabinet $18 white cabinet heating stove $30 Es tate Haatrola, excellent condition. Jerome Herr, Bluffton phone 532-W. 43 For sale—2 good building lots 66 by 216 ft. S. E. Berryhill, 360 West Elm St. ,, 44 For sale—Cream by the quart bring battle in exchange. Albert Geiger, 442 Cherry St For sale—Seven foot power mower for FordiFerguson tractor used one season. Harold Marshall, Orange twp. Bluffton phone 533-T. For sale—Stark early bearing fruit trees, truf to name. L. A. Oberly, 140 Cherry St. Stainless steel and silver plated silverware in 24 piece sets or knives, forks, spoons and tablespoons can be bought separately at Waiter mire’s. For sale—Strictly modern 4 room house alto bMroorn suite, rug, breakfest 8|et and small trailer. Mrs. Wayne Lugibihl, E. Jefferson St. Call after 5:30 every night or all day Saturday and Sunday. For sale—Modem 8-room house, close in. Call Bluffton phone 238-W. Mrs. H. W. Atthaus F. Garretson, broker. For sale-r-Nine room double house and bath, frame construction, slate roof, full basement with gas furnace and hot w|ter heat all hardwood floors and fireplace located at 320 South Maip street, Bluffton, Ohio. Any interested purchaser may see the undersigned Arvin B. Scheele, 226 North Spring Street, Bluffton, Ohio. I 44 For sate—Perfection kerosene water heatef and 30 gallon galvaniz ed water tafrk, good condition also old type Woman’s Friend washer O. K. but no mptor. Elliotts, W. Kibler. For sale—Magic Chef gas range Warm Morning heating stove Air line radio heating stove kitchen cabinet iron bed oak breakfast set, bedspreads. 146 Thurman St., Bluff ton. AjJ For sale—Four burner /fetectric stove. Happy Stratton, 543 S. Main. Thermos bottles, exhaust deflector, Firestone super anti-freeze, Cham pion DeLuxe Firestone tires. Bluff ton Implement & Hames Co. Visit our housewares department. Many new items. Waitermire’s. The number of eggs a hen is capable of laying 4a determined be fore she is hatched—by the quality of her ancestors. A high rate of lay, steadiness of- production, and freedom fron winter molts are large ly the result of good breeding, to be assured of heavier production of premium eggs and greater profit Order Am £utz Hatchery, chicks this year. luff ton and Pandora. For sale- R. A. Pott For salt bath tub Moyer, Mt Wanted condition. 1 N. OHIO -Gasodine heater also 10 yhite male hog. Harvey months old Bame, Jene For sale- ■■Studio couch. Call Col. Grove phor For sale Red chickei ed. G. west of Be of Cairo. For sale dition, fir James, 3 1 81 and IM 1558. S 43-R-l. 7*135 New Hampshire j, vaccinated and worm- Steiner, Jr., 1% miles rerdam or 3 Mi miles east Model A Ford, fair con $150 takes it. Wm. iles east of Ada on Rt miles north. Ada phone For salt —American top puppies. 240 N .Spring street. —Recess left hand 5 ft itill in crate, $49. Fred Cory. To buy showcase in good all Bluffton phone 402-T. —Bred Hampshire gilts. For sab Mrs. Edn southeast For sal beef. Cla. Schumacher, 2% miles Pandora. —2 quarters of young ibel Owens, phone 547-R. -Two hole laundry stove. 209 S. Jackson street. For sale H. L. Com Galvanized wash tube pails and garbage can* at Wafafrmirakd For sale—McC£wiick-JMh-ing com planter with fertiler attachment and tongue IrwjJrfused 5 seasons also Thor washing machine. Carl Fett, 2 east of Beaverdam on Route 30Qi. East Orange Rayon and Byron Boutwell called on Carl Kimmel one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stager. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, Mrs. Irene Morris, Mrs. Edith Powell and Mrs. Carrie Montgomery were dinner guests one day last week of Mrs. Thula Leiber near Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman and Charles called in the Orlen Gallant home, Saturday. The Woman’s Missionary meeting of the Riley Creek Baptist church will be held in the home of Mrs. Russell Gallant on Wednesday after noon, February 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children Lynn Ray and Lonnie Sue were Sunday dinner guests in the GOOD NEWS FLEX-STEEL LIBERTY VENETIAN BLINDS Add beauty and glamour to your window*. Venetian Blinds made to your special meas urements. Liberty Blinda have pat terned fascia and bracket* which enclose the mech anism .. 154” tape with cable crote ladder* braided tHt cord and at tractive pulL Approximately three weeks de rsn morin o measure blinds, ates. livery on made Call for estin Basinger Fi rniture Store Forty-five Yea s of Dependable Se vice IT'S CORR MEDICINAL TEASPOON ACTUAL onitary Plattic I v- mam I eampau praseripHon a .A Igrgu numb tcriptions col rdoiM. octfy a* writtofu. *r of liquid pern. for taaspoon Unfortunately, spoon sum v 10% I houtnhold too iry a* much as Io bo sum benofit of tho that your doq Rexall Drug nishos at no icinal toaspoi correct 4 cc moons when foaspoonful/"1 u get the full pure ingredients »r intends, your Store now fur ctro cost a med n holding tho o*e your doctor e says Take a1 You'll tike, tot H»e self-balono ing feature ha* allows thej texall Medici oi Teaspooa^fg^ be filled whtir resting* fay H- GOOD HEUTH TO ALL FROM REXALL Well worth protecting I COULD YOU rpplace your fine jewelry or fur coat if they were stolen, burned or lost? A Jewel|y-Fur pol icy with this] Hartford agency will reimburse you for their loss from prac tically all risks. Consult us about this necessary in surance. lutzi Insurance Agency Phone: 295-W 113*4 S. Main Street Bluffton B. J. Boutwell home. Master Stephen Boehm spent the past two weeks with hi* aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Kenton. Mr. and Mr*. Ted W. Smith and daughters of Arlington,Mr. and Mrs. A Good Supply of SPOUTING on Hand 1 i ry ’I If you need spouting ge« us now—prompt service. Warkentin Bros. Columbus Grove, Ohio Call Col. Grov* Phone 285 and reverse charges Your invested dollars will earn more profit if again you buy AMSTUTZ Chicks. Order yours today, you can still earn the EARLY ORDER DIS COUNT. You will save 50c to $1 per 100" chicks if your order is booked by February 15th for fu ture delivery, day-old or started chicks. Amstutz Hatcheries Bluffton, Ohio and Pandora, Ohio ffffHWO otllEf H0® Ull or. sch»“’9 foot Health sthod Vsed Give your a free pedograp to see the cause Health Spot fooliwear LADIEIS’ Sizes 4 to Widths 5A 12 3E W. H. Gr “Sciefitific PAGB FIVE Kara Heldman of Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Kennit Boehm and sons spent Sunday in the C. If. Heldman home. some STATION On South Main Street under new management Open Monday thru Friday 6 A, M. to 11 P. M. Open Saturday and Sunday until midnight. Atlas Tires 6.50 by 16 6.00 by 16 and 5.50 by 17. (A180 tubes- We carry Champion Spark Plugs, Oil and Fuel lines and othsr auto accessories. Vaugh Joe Bronson, Mgr. WEATHER STRIP FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the old Dan Niswander fa^-m located 5 miles north of Ada on State Route No. 69 and milp $ast, or 6 miles south of Mt. Cory on State route No. 69 and mile east, on Thursday, February 20,1947 at 1:00 P. M. The following property: 2 HORSES—2 Hay geldings. 5 CATTLE—Roan cow $ years old 2 Holstein cows 7 years old Brindle co|w 8 years old pure bred Jersey bull 15 months old. 6 HOGS—6 Registered Hereford gilts due to start farrowing April 1st. HAY & GRAIN—8 100 bushels com. 100 White Rock chickei. Some household goods. INERY Oliver tractor pl 2 bottom 12 inch single bottom Oliver tractor plow, 1| inch I. P. & O. breaking plow I. H. C. disc John Deere corn planter 10 hole Van Brunt grain drill Dunham culiipackcr New Idea manure spread er McCormick-Deering\mowing machine Massey-Harris hay rake New Idea hay loader 8 ft. McCormick grain binder single row cultivator 2 row cultivator wood har row steel harrow 2 Tu ropes hay fork, and Creeps HEAT AMT EMOT STRIP HI TH WiitlB TO NTT Ml! ......... STEINMAN BROS. LUMBER CO. I 236-246 Cherry St. Phone: 360-W “Ask Steinman's" LWgjf tuning feet attention now by bffving print taken of your stockinged foot of your foot troubles. available in the following sizes: MEN’S Sizes 6 to 14 Widths 4A to 3E atz Family Shoe Store Fitting A Specialty” Bluffton, Ohio Closed All Day Thursday ull wagons fanning mill hay other articles. mixed hay 20 bushels oats Cash Terras of Thrapp & Warren, Auctioneers Mrs. Leslie Smith, Loyd Bowman, Owners