THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 Carmack Sells Star Theatre Equipment Keith Baird of Payne has purchas ed from George Carmack motion picture equipment of the former Star theatre on North Main street and moved it to Payne. Carmack, who operated the Star for several years closed the place last fall when he opened the Carma theatre in the new South Main street building designed especially for motion picture theatre purposes. AWFUL RHEUMATIC PAIN LEFT MAN’S BODY IN 8 HOURS “For years I had rheumatic pains in the muscles of my shoulders, legs and ankles, which finally got so stiff, sore and painful that when I walked I would flinch with agony. 1 got RHU-AID and started taking it, and the rheumatic pains began leaving my body in eight hours. Now the pains are gone from my muscles en tirely. I feel like some other per son, and I praise RHU-AID to the sky.” This is a genuine testimonial from a man living right here in this vicinity. RHU-AID is the new liquid form ula containing three valuable med ical ingredients. These Thrfe Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miser able people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! RHU-AID. A. Hauenstein & Drugs. FUNERAL HOME Pham 222 BLUFFTQN CITY MARKET //2 S.MA/A/ BIEAR RADISHES 5c B( No. 2'4 Can For CRACKERS Get Son News want ads bring results. Service That Keeps Faith With The American People Name High School Alumni Committees Committees to be in charge of ar rangements for the Bluffton High school alumni reunion in May were announced officers of night. following a meeting of the association, Tuesday are: Pres., Mrs. M. M. Officers Kibler vice pres., Stanley Basinger secretary, Donna Hagerman treas urer, Carolyn Romey. Committees: Program—W. A. Amstutz, Mar jorie Basinger, Louise Soldner, Har riette Luginbuhl. Menu—Evelyn Beals, Helen Camp bell, Louella Stauffer. Decorations—Eileen Horner, Anne McGinnis, Phyllis Marquart, Geneva Rammel. Properties—Norman Triplett, Dean Niswander, Herbert Conrad. Nominating—R. L. Triplett, Ar min Hauenstein, D. R. Trippiehorn. Dance—Harry Bogart, Don Augs burger, Robert Stratton, Lamont Diller, Charles Steiner. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwau kee. Wisconsin, has been favor ably known for fair dealing and high dividends—since its found ation in 1857. These factors w ‘ase you. A. Burcky Bluffton Representative Higher average incomes have, through the years, resulted in higher standards of living. And the funeral profession has steddily kept pace with all advancement. The notable improvements made in botHthe extent and quality of service and mer chandise have not been extravagantly priced. On the contrary, as is shown by our wide tango of prices, every family, regardless of its circumstances, may arrange for a funeral of to highest standards at a price pay. it can afford to save At w. WOOLS KttfflflO ^1OTW TEXAS JUICY SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 29c 6 n FRESH ICEBERG—5 Dozen Size FRESH BUTTON NO. 1 MICHIGAN HOMINY 28 Oz.—PREMIER—L FOODS ETTi UE 2 F() 19c POTATOES 49c SUGAR LOAF FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 S„82 29c ited Amount APPLE RUTTER :10c SALERNO GRAHAM 25c WALDORF—Limited Supply TOILET TISSUE PER ROLL THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. BIERY, Business Mgr. C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by th^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. Miss Mary Steams spent the week end in Chicago the guest Of Robert Moore. See me for memorials of al) kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf Ladies hosiery, full fashion 51 gauge nylons, 45 gauge rayons, three thread 45 gauge silk at Waitermire’s. Sput. of Schools R. attending the national school administrators City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert son Donnie visited Sunday home of Mrs. Louis Marys. E. Augsburger Houston spent Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. Marjorie several days last week in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Miss Hildred Eversole of Lansdale, Pa., spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eversole. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stratton and family of Columbus Grove visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Augsburger. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ludwig, daughters Nancy and Carol and son Bruce of Lima, visited here Friday at the Wm. Amstutz home. The Friendly class of the Metho dist church will sell home made doughnuts Saturday morning in t^e church basement. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Augsburger of Lima, called Tuesday evening on Mrs. Noah Augsburger. Mrs. Augs burger who has been very sick is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Leigh of Belle ville, Mich., are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva Kohli. Has sel Payne of Belmore was a visitor at the Kohli home, Sunday. Basinger ambulance removals— Mrs. Sam Welty from her home to Bluffton hospital and return John Glancy from his home hospital. to Bluffton Stearns of Mrs. Sadie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spring street visited Stearns and daughters Misses Erma and Mamie Stearns in Upper San dusky, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coon and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diller spent Sunday at North Robinson at the home of the former’s son, Maynard Coon and family. Mrs. H. L. Coon remained there for several days and will return home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hilty and family entertained at dinner Sun day evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stratton, Mrs. Marjorie Houston, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augsburger and son Buddy, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stratton and family from Colum bus Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester entertained at their home, Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lei ber and son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Leiber of Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. John Chidester, Mrs. Edna Leiber, Mrs. Daisy Steinbrenner, Roy Matter and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn of West Elm street had as their guests Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hahn and son Howard, Jr., of Findlay Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hahn and sons Ronnie and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Steiner and children Mary Margaret and Rudolph. H. Huser and accompanied by Hawk of Bowl Oxford, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. daughter Sara Jane Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ing Green were in to attend the concert of the Miami university Symphony orchestra. Miss Aleta Hawk, pianist, senior in the university department of music and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hawk played Tschaikowsky’s B-flat minor concerto accompanied by the or chestra. Order Tru-Fit hosiery. Silk, 2 prs., $3.64 seamed nylons 1 pr., $2.03 seamless nylons, 1 pr. $1.72 51 gauge rayons 2 prs., $2.87 tax included in all foregoing prices. 45 gauge rayons 2 prs., $2.30 extra pair for 58c, tax 9c, postage 5c. Total 3 prs., $3.02. until March phone 415-R. I will come to see you. This offer good 7. Cleda Clements, Phone evenings and Diller ambulance remocals—Ken neth Finton from Bluffton hospital to his home on Cherry street Frank Burns from Mt. Cory to Lima Me morial hospital Mrs. Francis Schu macher and infant son from St. Rita’s hospital to their home Pandora Waldo Diller from Memorial hospital to Cairo Wilmer Roder and infant son Bluffton hospital to McComb Huldah Schifferly from Bluffton hos pital to her home on Poplar street. near Lima Mrs. from Miss APPRECIATED I wish to thank my many friends for the lovely cards received on the occasion of my birthday anniversary, while still a patient in Bluffton hos pital. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Clubi, and Societies Poinsettia Club Mrs. Clayton Murray will enter tain the Poinsettia club at her home this Wednesday night. The program: Current News that Makes History, Miss Theresa Slusser News of Inter est to Women, Mrs. Marie Stohehill. Eastern Star Chapter Annual inspection of Bluffton East ern Star chapter will be held next Tuesday night at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. Inspecting officer is Deputy Grand Matron, Blanche Potts. Dinner in the Masonic dining room at 6:30 o’clock. Helen Camp bell, W. M. Clair Bowersox, W. P. Amico Club Mrs. Marie ess to the S. Lanham is convention of at Atlantic Deerhake and at the Deerhake in St. Lehman will be host Amico club Thursday night. Mrs. Evelyn Henry will be in charge of the program. Masonic Lodge Stated communication Bluffton Ma sonic lodge, Monday night at 7’30 o’clock. With work in the M. M. de gree. Robert Neiswander, W. M. Ralph Stearns, Sec. Century Circle The Century circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Raalph Steams this Wednesday night. Mrs. Ross Bogart assistant hostess. The program: Mealtime Madness, Mrs. M. D. Soash The Gauntlet, Mrs. L. L. Ramseyer. Alice Freeman Club The Alice Freeman club will meet this Wednesday night at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Fred Gratz. Topic: Can man be free if woman be a slave? Program: Out of Feudalism—Japan Women, Mrs. Herrman Hilty Doctors East and Doctors West, Mrs. Paul Diller. Farm Bureau Advisory Council Farm Bureau Advisory council 1 will hold a potluck supper meeting at the home of Mr. and Russell Huber, Friday night at o’clock. Birthday Barty, Miss Dorothy ^Wenger was'honored by a surprise birthday party, Friday night given by Miss Hilda Steiner in her home. Cootie was played with prizes go ing to Rosemary Kerner and Lenna Niswander after which refreshments were served. Present were: Janet Steiner, Rose mary Kerner, Evelyn, Lucille and Louis Schmitz, Lenna Niswander, Mrs. Robert Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wenger, Barney Ruhe, Lean der Brinkman, Frank, Ruth and Ver ena Steiner. Travel Class The Travel Class met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Naomi Brenne man in Lincoln hall. The program: How shall we Educate? M’Della Moon Christian Education, Hauenstein. i No. nnd Mrs. 6:30 Richland Community Circle Richland Community circle will meet at the home of Mr?. Florence Schaub lin, Thursday afternoon, March ,»3 at 2 o’clock. The program: Devotionals, Mrs. Fanny Gratz Roll call Book Review, Mrs. Reigh Amstutz I’m What they Call an H. D. A. Change to Slip covers Poem, “Ah, Poultry” Con test Song. Helen Settlement at Verena Schumacher, student Ohio State University, Columbus, turned home last Friday for several days’ stay. i, re- Mr. and Mrs. William Cook are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them last Friday at Bluff ton hospital. She has been named Diane Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schumacher spent the week end in St Louis, Mo., where they visited their son, Dona vin who is a cellist in the symphony orchestra in that city. Their daugh ters, Mary Lou and Linra, stayed with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Miller and family. Paul Miller returned home last Wednesday on terminal leave. Otis Augsburger left Wednesday for Newport News, Virginia, where he is to livestock Ethiopia, shipment sponsored by the UNRRA. leave with a boat load of which is being shipped to Africa. This is the first of stock to that country Schools have again resumed class es Wednesday morning after a two day recess, because of snow-blocked roads. and Mrs. Sidney Hilty and of Mt. Blanchard visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. who operated a threshing Mr. family among Hilty, outfit in this locality the past 19 years, recently sold same to Mr. Jacob Schabaugh of Mt. Hope, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Mertz, newly weds from Geneva, Indiana, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser Sunday, and are visiting oth er relatives here. They returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Lydia Ewing. News want-ads bring results. WANT-ADS mower 49 See Rell Potee for lawn sharpening. S. Mound St. For sale—New Schwimm boys and girls bicyclef with lifetime guaran tee, for immediate delivery also used bicycle. Bluffton Bicycle Shop, 139 Lawn Ave. Wallpaperg-over 150 patterns in stock—plus 1,200 patterns in sample book for special orders, fer you to reliable See our Wall paper mire’s. We can re­ paperhangers, first. Walter- buy old U. S. Wanted—I want to coins. Also $carce dates of coins now found in circulation. Highest prices paid. Roberjt Benroth, 612 S. Main Street. Telephone 342-Y. For sale*—Bean 8-row potato sprayer Ir$n Age 2-row high speed planter 2-fow digger grader with automatic scales also fixed for pecks together with bags, loader and potato cutter and potato weeder all like new. Byron Hayden, Vaughns ville, Ohio. 47 Donneyer! electric mixers at Wai termire’s. Wanted—To buy all kinds of good native timber. Highest prices paid for good standing timber. John Al tha Lumber Co., Ada, Ohio. Phone Red 257. 49 Why woryy if afflicted with any known skin disease. Ask about V-J-O. Sidney’s Dryg shop. 17 Washer service—Wringer rollsand parts, prompt service. Verl Reichen bach, Beavefdam phone 542. tf at Magic ski| dolls. See them Waitermire’s. For sale —’Building lot 60 by ft. on Cherry street all utilities cellar drain! Bluffton phoije. 50 200 and Harley Burkholder, For sale—Estate Heatrola, good condition, cheap if taken soon. Mrs. Ella McHenri, 432 N. Main St. 46 For sale—Weather-Seal inter changeable wipter windows and sum mer screens with genuine interlock construction. Order now for screens. W. J. Reagan, Rt. 5, Lima, Ohio. Beaverdam ph^ne, 175-472. tf For sale—Bay Scout summer and winter uniform^. Robert Niswander, 347 S. Main St. Sealed beam changeover units for most automobiles at Waitermire’s. For sale—B(y’s bicycle, good condition. Call qvenings, 134 Cherry St. New shipment of fuel also one oil fqmace. furniture store. oil heaters Basinger’s also rope Clothesline, wire or clothes dryers. Waitermire’s. For sale—Oak wardrobe. Cherry St. 311 two For rent—Room for one or girls or young married couple. Home privileges. Mrs Hazel Biome, 314 N. Main. Phone 3gl-Y. For sale—Fuel oil heater 14 inch burner also dirt conveyor with H. P. motor. Johnson Barber shop, Text-Knit burnproof ironing board covers at Waltermire’s. Do your laying hens and pullets need a tonic? Havq you ever tried Ovumix or Pratt’s Regulator? You can get it at Jorg hatchery. Many are getting good results. 49 Special—Large size Turkish) towels only 79c at W Lost—Size 7 small boy’s black rubber 2 ssdpl right foot boot between RufP^ and City Market. Leave at News office. •e’s. See me for your spring sewing. Mrs. Gid Luginbuhl, W. Elm St., Bluffton. For sale—Modern cottage with 4 rooms and bath. Room for expan sion. C. D. Bame, 124 E. Jefferson. A. D. Gratz, broker. For sale—High count, dress print bags, the good kind. Amstutz Hatch eries, Bluffton, Ohio. For sale—Oliver cultipacker also 6ft. International mower in good con dition. Ray Harris, 3 miles north of Bluffton on county line. Mt. Cory phone. For sale—Building 8 by 10 ft., would make good brooder house. Hi ram Neuenschwander, 527 S. Main St. For sale—Early Anna soy beans for seed. Guy Scoles. Ladies hosiery, full fashion 51 gauge nylons, 45 gauge rayons, three thread 45 gauge silk at Waitermire’s. For sale—Six room hous|e, modern except furnace on North Main St., or will trade for suburban home in Bluffton school district. Phone 452-T. For sale—Kitchen sink 20 by 30 inches. Inquire 115 Cherry St. Wanted—Bluffton girl employed in Findlay wants to contact motorist driving daily to Findlay as paying passenger, leaving Bluffton before 7 a. m. Call Bluffton phone 162-Y. Wanted—Salesman to represent one hundred year old nursery. Ev ergreens, shade trees, roses, vines, fruit trees, small fruits, flowering shrubs. Liberal commission check weekly. Write to Monroe Nursery, 4708 Monroe St., Toledo 12, Ofcio, for further information. 49 For sale— Modern 8-room hearse in Bluffton. Phone 238-W. Mrs. JH. W. Althaus. F. Garretson, broken Rite-Way portable or pipeline milkers. See the Rite-Way milker before you buy. Waitermire’s.’ Wanted—Good used saxophone or clarinet. For I riage, phone Dallas Berry\ postoffice. sale—Birchcraft baby car like new. Rawleigh Moser, 633-Y. sale—Woman’s Friend wash-■ For CallI ing machine, fine condition. phone 435-W or at 551 S. Main St.. For sale—80 acr farm southwest of Blufftoij. Lyle/McCarty, 106 S. Mound Stt, BlUfft/n. Michael-Fish el Cp., brokfA' The Tyrolean Alpine Singers and Yodlers will appear in the City Hall on February 2 under auspices of the Zwingli Verein. The Misses Miste! and Elizabeth Hum mon entertained about twenty four of their college friends on Mon day evening, January 16. Lambert and Leichty. proprietors of the Racket Store, announce they will dissolve partnership by mutual consent. Mr. Lambert sn'd interest in the firm to Ed bach last Friday. Arden Zimmerly experts for the John build a Ezra J. R. and Walter Marshall deliver ed 85 hogs to buyers in Beaverdam. The Citizens Band at their Tues day meeting re-elected A. E. cwine hart, pres. I. B. Beeshy, sec’y treas. A. E. Swinehart, C. C. Geiger and I. B. Beeshy members of the executive committee. Under Sidney Hauenstein’s able leadership the band is outstanding and far above the average small town band. Arthur Worthington of the L. E and W. spent two weeks in Florida vacationing. Will H. Euller resigned his posi tion as foreman of th a Lima Mi Hi, Co. He and his brother George Euller have purchased an interest in a Michigan Lumber Co. He and son Hollie and son-in-law Dell Arm strong plan to leave soon to take charge of the business, families will follow them later. Mr. Erller was in charge of the Bluffton milling For sale—Automatic thermostat furnace control. Wil Potee. For sale—Six room ouse in Beav erdam. Lyle McCarty, 106 S. Mound St.*, Bluffton. MicWael-Fishel Co., broker Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bell family spent the week and Mrs. Raymond family. Larry Mr. and News Our Grandfathers Read From Issue Of January 26, 1911 his half Reichen- to work Diller Tile Co. Diller is getting ready to new residence thjs summer. Amstutz who Ims been in some the Settlement visiting for time left for his home in IlFnois. Miss Minnie Huser sjient several days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Steiner at Bluffton. C. D. Steiner gave an agricultural address last week before the High School at Mt. Cory. and Mr. and end with Stratton Last week visitors Mrs. Willard Jennings ney, Mr. and sons Koch. and of Mr. and son Rod- were Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt, and Mrs. Leonard Gratz, Mr. Mrs. Winston Jennings and and Tommy and John Mrs. Peter Hartman called Thursday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huber and son Darrel Lee were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vandemark and family of Lima. Sunday dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Badertscher were: and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zim merman and family and Shirley and Carol Jean Frantz. Mr. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Andrews and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ward ing callers were Mr. Reichenbach. Chiles. Even and Mrs. Ray at the Arthur Earl, Francis, Last week callers Phillips home were Nolan Younkman and Mr. and Mrs. I Harold Younkman and sons. Margaret and Pauline Faze called on Joanne Barnes, Sunday after noon. The W. S. C. S. will meet Thurs day afternoon of next week with Mrs. Betty Faze. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes called on Mrs. Flora Scoles and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hauenstein, Thursday evening Farm Bureau Council No. 15 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus sel) Huber Friday evening for a pot luck supper. Don’t forget the meeting at the Community House this Friday even ing. Pot luck supper and program. Mr. Edwin Niswander is critically ill at the Memorial hospital at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faze called on Mrs. Flora Scoles and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Long, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Delmar Adams visited her sister Mrs. Idonr.a Huber Thursday afternoon. PAGE FIVE plant for many years. Mrs. Fred Hahn was pleasantly surprised at her home on the occa sion of her birthday anniversary when the ladies of the M. E. church called on her. Postmaster George Levis attend ed the meeting of the Michigan and Ohio postmaster’s association. Jacob Amstutz from near Pandora purchased the Daniel Augsburger 75 acre farm near Beaverdam for $7,550. Miss Rose Lehman of B?me, Ind., a former college student, is visiting friends here. a MONEY Have you Problem? Such as: Investment Retirement for income, income. College educational plan. Accumulation of a sum for any definite purpose. Let us talk over your problems. We may bo of service to you. Only Federally Registered certifi cates sold. G. T. Soldner 409 Cherry St. Phone 163-Y WANTED Girls for Sewing and Examining APPLY AT Boss Mfg. Co Automatic Heat Controls for any type'furnace Now you can have regular and con stant heat. Automatic Heat Control, delivered complete, and ready to install, for only ... Limit rt supply—get one ?y last. while th How 354-W or 265-Y Phone You’ll Zimmerman and and Karen Rae, Carol Jean Frantz Mrs. Pauline daughters Joyce and Shirley and called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bad ertscher and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jennings and son Rodney were Sunday even ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimmel. After WHEN you refurnish your home AFTER A FIRE, you'll be gkid you took this Hartford ency’s advice our insurance with today’s ble value of to increase to keep pa greater ins your furnishings. Without obligation, you can have yiur insurance policies reviewed too—jbst call— lutzi Insurance Agency Phone: 295-W 113y2 S. Main Street Bluffton sob