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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 Pandora Paul Weber of Lima spent the week end in the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumacher. Mrs. Lacy A. Sommer is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Almira lllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK RUPTURED? Be Sure Your Truss Is Not Enlarging Your Rupture Stop Suffering! Wear a DOBBS TRUSS STRAPLESS, BELTLESS, BULBLESS A soft, flat, slightly concave pad with swivel action assures 100% comfort and security in whatever position the body may assume at work or play. Plus EXPERT FITTING it aids nature to strengthen the weakened muscles and tissues. Single $12.50 100% WASHABLE Double $17.50 UMBILICAL TRUSSES CHILDREN’S TRUSSES G. R. Gardner will demonstrate without obligation Montfay, March 10—10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Kirwan Hotel, Lima Tuesday, March 11—10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Altmeyer Hotel, Findlay DOBB'i TRUSS CO., Suite 866. Spitzer Bldg., TOLEDO Herd it is at last! The perfect^ mating of materials and design. A modern bed room Quality, durabilit in every loom suitks. Werly. Mrs. Vestella Krohn and Mrs. Ber nice Anderson attended a banquet at the Holgate Methodist church, honor ing the Boy Scouts, their parents and friends, last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Small of Jack- An Appreciation I take this opportunity to express my heartfelt I thanks and appreciation to the many friends and patrons whose favors and goodwill we have enjoyed during our years in business in Bluffton. Their manifold kindnesses will always remain with us, and we bespeak for the new owners of our business a continuance of a share of the public pat ronage and favor which we have so fully enjoyed. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN Dlufften Implement & harness Ce Noah Nisw ander 14 Frosted Oak. smartness, and are all reflected ine of these Heir- large seiec designs in riod suites, ilable with We have tion of oth modern and They either beds. are full site or twin Phone 147-W Heirloom quality of MGDEDN DESIGN at ARMSTRONG'S Armstrong’s Furniture son, Mich., spent the week end with her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Irene Schumacher and Mrs. D. B. Basinger. Mrs. Leah Bracy and daughter Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Suter and Barbara Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Suter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Long and son Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schumacher and Helen, Miss Mary A. Steiner and Paul W’eber of Lima were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. William Cook are an nouncing the birth of a six-pound daughter, Dianne Christina, born tai, Bluffton. Mrs. Cook is the former Wanda Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nial Newton, east of Pandora. Miss Charlotte Gerber of Wharton, formerly of here, attended the operet ta given by the high school on day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knepper son of Toledo recently moved their newly purchased home, former James Hilty property. “Known for Fine Furniture" iiIillll!illl!ll!lll!lillllllllllll!l!lllllll!lllllllllll!llllllllll!ll!llllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!.l!IIIIIIHIIIIIII!llllli!l!!!lllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll L- 1 iU THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Fri- and the Mrs. Mae Kiene recently sold he farm to William Miley of Belmori Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Herman of Desh ler were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reigle and family. Mrs. Ray Murray of Bellefontaine spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Beery. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Michael family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald V |||ij I' I 1| i K rl a 108-110 S. Main St Roy E. Hauenstein, Mgr id Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robnolte a family. Miss Marian Pugh of Heidelbu college, Tiffin, and Mr. and Ralph Marshall and daughter Meli da of Urbana were visitors the ps week of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sherry Jan Zimr Bluffton spent the week er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs stutz. Miss Mary Margaret Zimmerman of Ohio Northern University spent the week end here at her home. Jack Pugh entertained the Metho dist Youth Fellowship at his home on Friday evening. Present were Rev. and Mrs. L. D. FauveY, Merlan Leatherman, Donald Herr, Robert Phyllis Vanmeter, Larrie Roger Martin and Ruth Du Mrs. Eunice Smith is att Hair dres Th r, Jr. n the 4th day If filed her petition court, same being HITI MARGAI®TT ght & Siferd, her .Wio deline Campbell, a minor, sidence and address/is care Chester Bradley. Rip* 3, Wi namac, Ind lyde Bryant aRfdnst her filed/ his Id Xll Ohio. Said cau fter the expir of at weeks ntiff __ ____-t publication Clyde Bryan By Clarence 504 Citizens Bldk’ Lima, Ohio, NOTICE appointment THE STATE OF/OHIO Allen County/ Rs. Estate of Wilpur E. No, Chester McGiAnis of R. Fayette. Ohio, has been a fied as Executor of the e Henkle late of Allen Courity, La- ppointed and quali astate of Wilbur E. Ohio, deceased. Richland Center Henry of nd nd with her 5. Wm. Am- Mr. and Mr sons and Mr. ber and son with Mr. and and family Lima, Mr. well and Hall ter Schaublin home. Mr. and Mich., Mr. and famil and Mrs. a Whit inknowi ■h of Mr. and Mrs. John Luginbuhl Chatfield were week end guests Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl and Mr. and Mr Kenneth Luginbuhl and son. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant and sons. Mrs. Henry Green called Saturday on Mrs. Elmer Creegor at Bluffton Hilty and Mrs. Clyde ning aub- of Mrs. W. upper guests and Mrs. Ed Marquart. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Luginbuhl, Mr. and Mrs. Donavin spent Mr. and Mrs. with and Hershel Moser Grove. Winston Jenning and Mrs. Richard Lei spent Sunday evening Mrs. Kenneth Chidester Wingate of Mrs., Harry and Mrs. Er daughter and Russell called Sunday at the Wal Mr. and rs. Raymond Duffn id Mrs. Wen Merl Duffn arry Welty i at the D. H. Mrs. Err and daugh day even in Luginbuhl Luginbuhl. Allen Bluffton, Ohio MUNSON R. BIXEL, D. Office /Hours: 1-3 P. M. 7-8 P. M. Office, 118 Cherry St. Phone 120-Y Bluffton, Ohio Started Chicks 500 February. 1947. Smith Dated this 17th day of Raymond P. Heaw Mix, at Broiler Price 300 Deliuxe New Hamp snire Pullets 400 DeLuxe White Rock Pullets Amstutz Hatcheries Harmon Rd. at Kibler St. Bluffton, Ohio Tt Pasteu Boutvx Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth nd son and Mrs. J. I. Francis Basinger, D. D. S Evan Basinger. D. D. S. Telephone t71-W It’s on the way... that great new Ford of yours. And when we deliver it, you’ll be glad you were patient. You’ll be “out front” with Ford, in style performance comfort safety. You’ll ride in Ford’s “Lifeguard” body. You’ll have a power-choice of two great engines ... the famous Ford V-8, the spirited Ford Six. You’ll feel the cushioning softness of Ford “Rest-ride” springs. You’ll find lots to be proud of, in the Ford in your future! Keep Your Old Car Mumming with ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $5 for Horses $3 for Cows BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMAL PRODUCTS, INC. Order Your Jersey Milk BLUFFTON DELIVERY THE WIESE drop forged fat Sew 131 Cherry Street esday, Thursday and Saturday ized and Bottled at the Plain View Dairy Farm —for better flavor. Luther Grieser, Prop. Jenera, Ohio ’hone 48F4 Jenera and reverse charges point is welded on worn shat e to ghre point new plow shore length and strength. THE CUTTING EDGE is nest applied to the worn share, then grpund and polished to new plow share appearance end efficiency. ELECTRICAL ALLOY fill underneath point rneont longer wear and A maintain* sock AiSis longer than "W**" Augsburger Garage Phone 344-W S. Main St., Bluffton, Ohio Till You Take the Wheel of Your New FORD It’s just good sense to protect your present car with regular, efficient service. And that’s the best reason for bringing your car “back home” to us. We Ford Dealers know your Ford best. We have mechanics trained in Ford service methods. We use special time- and money-saving tools and equipment. We keep a supply of Gen uine Ford Parts, for every replacement need. BIXEL MOTOR SALES We can give immediate service, too, thanks to more mechanics, more parts. Look for the blue arrow sign of Genuine Ford Service and keep your old car humming till your new Ford arrives! Telephone 172-W Better PLOW POINT The new Wiese Plow Point means lighter draft—more acres plowed per day with less wear and tear on or team. tractor Bring in your before rush plow now the spring while we can still give prompt service. Listen to the Ford Show starring Dinah Shore on Columbia Network Station* Wednesday Evenings Bluffton, Ohio