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PAGE SIX Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gratz called on Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Deeds, Satur day evening. Elmer Schaublin was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Luginbuhl and son. Afternoon callers were Mr. WE HAVE ADDED A BULLDOZER To Our Equipment And we are now in position to give you Shovel, Bulldozer and Hauling Service Conrad Bros. Excavating & Hauling Phone 451-T Bluffton, Ohio Attention Farmers! Empire Portable Twin Milking Machines Full Supply G. E. Lamps Ellenberger Bros. All the Latest in BlectrictH Conveniences Ilotpoint Sales & Service 105 South Main Bluffton, Ohio Phone 255-11 CHICKS do well on Feeds, Fertilizer, iff Lei this mark—the symbol displayed here—be your guide when you need the products International Harvester builds International Trucks, International Industrial Power, McCormick Deering Tractors and Farm Equipment. It is a new mark for an old, well-known na^e-I2O,3U4AriONAL HARVESTER. and Mrs. Chas. Courtney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hochstettler and daughter Emily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Geiger, Mrs. Madgelene Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedly and Mrs. Rhuel Koh ler and son Dick called Sunday after noon on Mrs. Sam Kohler and daugh ter Madeline. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Van Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz and daughter called at the Earl Matter home Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jumps and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz and daughter and Miss Mary Gratz were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Neuenschwan der, Mrs. Ella Dillman and Mrs. A mos Luginbuhl called Sunday after noon on Mr. and Mrs. Enos Burk holder and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zur fluh of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Amstutz were Sunday dinner “guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bixel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matter and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. andr Mrs. Wm. Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. James Gratz and Calvin and Larry Stahl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Basinger and family spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Martha Basinger and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dillman and family. Miss Janet Young spent the week end at the Earl Matter home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester and family called Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leiber and son. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Gratz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Core and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boegli. Sunday-visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. i Master Chick Starter Give your chicks the right start—our feeds —made! with Master Mix 32% centratd (with wri them tlw* start Chick Con- METHIO-VITE) will give that counts. Grain and Custom Grinding. I PHONE 317-W Master Feed Mill I Leland W. Basinger I Hl I1 LW This Symbol Means: "Product of INTERNATIOPJAL HARVESTER'1 It is the Mark of EXPERIENCE and SERVICE C. F. NISWANDER McCormick-Deering Sales & Service Phone 126-W 116 S. Main St. Bluffton, Ohio C. Schaublin were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaublin and family of Col. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boutwell and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Wilford Gratz and daughter Sharon, Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl, Mr. Elmer Schaublin, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eikenbary, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hilty and Mrs. Mabel Hilty. Mr. Ed Badertscher was a Monday caller. Pleasant View Mrs. William Cook and baby daughter Diane Christine were moved from Bluffton Community hospital to the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Nial Newton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Powell and daughters of near Benton Ridge spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr who spent the winter in Bell, Calif, re turned to their home last week. The Ladies Harmony Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Wilbur Neil this Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Harris will be the program leader with the topic “Women with Missionary Vision.” IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEN COUNTY. OHIO. Ross PeppJe of Lima, Ohio. No. 37,088. Plaintiff Hugh H. Pohlman, The defendant, address is unknowi address was 7636 5 cago. Illinois, will 19th day of August Pepple. filed his other defendants i: Pleas of Allen Con Case No. 37.1'89 in pose of quieting th tate in said petitk Situated in the of Ohio: In lots Numbers 1 955. and 17956 i Company’s Rosedi of Lima, Amei County, Ohio In lots Numbers 1 520. 17521, 17522 of In lot Number Division No. 1 to ican Township, i Inlots Numbers li 18889. 18390 and Number 18391 iij No. 2, to the Township, Allen Inlo'ts Numbers 1 wood Park Additi Allen ’County. O In lots Numbers 1 504. 16506, 16756 End Realty Com tion to the Cit Township, Allen ROSS PEtPLE, It is the symbol of a reputation which shall rise to whatever heights the Ameri can people may choose to reach in their march to the future. This you may take as our pledge—and the pledge of International Harvester—to better service to American Industry and Aariculture. Plaintiff By: REID & .VISON, i Attorneys NA. HARVESTER THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Legal Notice, jet al., pef endants I'alter D. Flavin, whose but whose lasfc known uth Cregier Street, Chi take notice that on the 1946, the plaintiff. Rose ctition against him and the Court of Common ty, Ohio, 'the same being said Court, for the pur title of certain real es i described, to-wit: jnty of Allen and State 1915, 17916, 17954, 17 i The Rosedale Realty le Addition to the City can Township, Allen 7471. 17472, 17481, 17 tnd the Middle 1/3 part 7479 in Oak Hall Sub he City of Lima. Amer .lien County, Ohio 369, 18370, 18380, 18381. the West 1/2 of Inlot Oak Hall Sub-Division ty of Lima, American County, Ohio 126 and 17131 in Ixike n to the City of Lima, io: 5750, 16751, 16636, 16 and 16772 in The West tany’s Westwood Addi of Lima, American County. Ohio 897, 16398, 16399, 16400, 16419. 16421 and 16422 js Third Addition to the bn Counts* Ohiqrf in wid® o’"f jbf the pS’umlw- in fflcDon 6 Allen Inlots Numbers 16401, 16402, 1641 C. R. Baeehler City of Lima, Al A strip 7-1/2 fe south side of Inlot el’s Addition to County, Ohio. The prayer of salt fendants, and each to show their in! premises therein dew red from asserting interests of said def tate be adjudged r. plaintiff's title be qui interests, and for s and equitable relief be entitled. peoaRin is that the de ►f I hem, b* compelled rests in and to the ic ibed, or be forever bar iem that the claimed idants in said real es 11 and void and that Led against said claimed Ih other further legal which plaintiff may Said defendant. Waler D. Flavin, is re quired to answer said Petition on or before May 10, 1947, or judgment and decree will be taken against him hi accordance with prayer of the petition. the 52 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT The State of Ohio, I Allen County, ss. Estate of Alexander F. Fullerton, Deceased. C. C. Stewart of R. 9. No. 1. Bluffton. Ohio has been appointed and qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Alexander F. Ful lerton. late of Allen County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 4th day of March. 1947. RAYMOND P. SMITH. 48 Probate Judge 1......-..................................... R-.t^ Charles Thompson is the owner of a new Plymouth wedan. Miss Minnie Hilty has been re moved to he rhome from the Bluffton hospital. Mrs. Loren Myers Lima spent the past week at th home of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth \ugsburger. Clarence Diller moved to Bluffton last week. Mrs. Golda Wilson of Dayton is visiting at the home of her father, C. C. Corson. Mrs. Noah Bixel is improving nice ly at her home here. Ralph Basinger, who has a very nice greenhouse has been doing a rushing business here of late. People from all around say his flowers can’t be beat. Francis Kempf received his first carload of coal recently. Attendance pins have been award ed to 12 members of the Pandora Methodist Sunday sch^'l as follows: Ten years, Louis Neill eight years, Charles Anderson years, Doral and Delores Plankenhorn five years, Mrs. Duff Payne and Arnelda Plank enhorn two years, Mary Carol Plankenhom one year, Ruth Ann Bracy, James Tousley and Margaret and Billy Hart. Mrs. Harry Schumacher is selling the new license plates at the Pandora Dry Goods and Co., store. Mrs. Roy Crow was hostess to a club meeting, last Wednesday even ing. Little Billy Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hart, who has been quite sick, is much improved. Mrs. James Diehl has put in a new oil furnace. Levi Hayer is visiting friends in Columbus for a few days. They have started to drill the well at the Park for the water works. 0. T. McDowell, farmer, residing north of town, is confined to his home from a fall he received on the ice injuring his knee severely. He is a member of the Putnam County Fair Board. Union Degree Work, the 3rd and 4th degrees, will be conferred on a class of candidates at Pandora on Tuesday evening, for Putnam Coun ty. Mrs. Robert Geschieder of Con necticut, is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, the E. J. Miller family. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STA TE OF OHIO Allen County, ms. E«.tnte of John- Oram Biome, Deceased. Hazel B. Biome of Bluffton, Ohio, haw beer ’’"’pointed and qualified an Administratrix of the estate of John Oram Biome late of Allen County. Ohio, deceased Dated this 10th day of Marci, 1947. Raymond P. SmithT Probate Judge 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO Allen County, bh. Estate of Wilbur E. Henkle. ’Deceased. Chester McGinnis of R. F. D, No. 2, La# Fayette, Ohio, hae been appoin'ild and fied as Executor of the estate if Will Henkle late of Allen County. Olio, de, Dated this 17th day of Februarye, II Raymond p. Smith I |l Probate Judge News want-ads bring reiults. Armless, He Makes Limbs for Others HIS RIGHT ARM WAS GIVEN by Robert A. Daish as his contribu tion to a world in which men could live as they wished, but that was not enough—he now makes artificial limbs for those who also gave that which no money can replace. Above he shows to the mayor of one of London s boroughs the skill he has acquired with a file. The British veteran, injured at Tobruk, Africa, '942, bone 75 war-disabled men and women demonstrating, at the And So to Work” exhibition in the British capital, the jobs they are now doing in 28 branches of industry. Not all of them receiveu their' wounds on foreign battlefields some were struck when the blitz brought war into millions of British homes. Pandora Armorsville 47 A MAN FELT LIKE HIS BONES WERE BROKEN, DUE TO RHEUMATISM One man recently state that for years he felt like the bo ies in his This tfas due to muscles so stiff One man recently state legs were broken, muscular rheumatism. s were swollen and his les ___ and sore that he couldn’t yalk with out limping, Recently he AID and says bones were brok second day. __ ness has gone from his mui he ___ says he feels like a new i misery, ig RHU like his He was i started taki e feelinj i disapp lared the and stifT _____ u eles now The swelling can walk without suff* ring and s he feels like a new i tan. RHU-AID contains Thi^e Great Medical Ingredients which to the very __ __ ___ neuritic aches and pains, people soon feel different So don’t go on suffering! AID. A. Hauestein & Son go right source of rheuipatic and liserable ill over, •t RHU- Jrugs.. L. A. S. and W. M. S. of the Lib erty Chapel S. S. will meet this Thursday p. m. with Mrs. H. 0. Hilty. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler and son Keith called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Montgomery and daughter, Thursday evening. ^liss Margaret Guider and Mrs. Rhea McCafferty called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guider and daughter of Harrod, Sunday p. m. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Friedly i’- Dunkirk were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilty and son of Lima. Mr. Waldo and Delbert Wilkins called at the John Wilkins home, Fri day evening. Miss Helen Montgomery and James Montgomery called Sunday p. m. at the Ivan Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and fam ily were Findiay callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fenster maker and daughter, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell took sup per with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mont gomery and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler and son called at the C. E. Klingler home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman called at the Harold Meyers home in Bel more, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler called Sunday p. m. on Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins and family, who have been having the mumps. Mrs. Wilkins is quite sick. LEGAL NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, Ohio. Margaret Whitling, Plaintiff vs Miles V. Whitling, Jr.. Defendant. Case No. 37416. The defendant, Miles V. Whit ling, Jr., whose place of resid and cannot be ascertained, that on the 4th day of plaintiff filed her petition aid above court, same being case for divorce, custody of child ary alimony and support. 1 required u answer on or 1947, after which, date said hearing, ■nee is unknown vill ‘cake notice 'ebruary, 1947. inst him in the lumbered above, en and tempor tie defendant is fore March 24, »use will be for MARGARE WHITLING By Light & Siferd, her Ate rneys. NOTICE OF APPO1! 47 TMENT THE STATE OF OHIO Allen County, ss. Estate of Elizabeth Sifor ceased. Hazel B. Biome of Bluff.oi appointed and qualified as the estate of Elizabeth Sifc of Allen County, Ohio, dec Dated this 10th dav of Raymond P. Sn Probate Judge I McGriff. De- Ohio, has been dministratrix of •d McGriff late ased. ,rch. 1947. ith 49 CHORE BOY PORTABLE MILKER Electricity THROUGHOUT THE NATION •sk for Free Demonstration 0. C. Hurney Sons John Det-re Sult* tf Sertirr Phone 173-W Vanre Bluffton Here, There, and Everywhere Donald Thomas of Cairo moved in the house of J. O. Cupp west of Rock port last week. Merrill Arnold, north of Beaver dam, is putting a basement under the house he purchased from his father, W. A. Arnold, and doing other repair ing. He expects to occupy the place next month. Supt. Dixon of the Buckeye Coach Mfg. Co., Beaverdam, expects to rent the property which is being vacated by Merrill Arnold. Clark Mayberry of Rockport will move this month into the large house on the Begg farm west of Rockport where he will farm tfiis season. Ben. Freet, pioneer Monroe town ship resident, died at the home of his son Ernest at Rockport, Saturday evening at 6:15. He had been in fail ing health for the past year. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon. Wilbur Risser, south of Bluffton, is employed at the Buckeye Coach Mfg. Co., in Beaverdam. J. M. Glancy, south of Bluffton, a patient in the Bluffton hospital, is re ported improved. Albert Deppler of Bluffton was a visitor in Fuidlay, Saturday after noon. Lloyd Vermillion and family are moving from Lima this spring and will locate east of Wiuffton where he will farm for his father, Albert Ver million. Mr. and Sirs. Paul Ludwig and family moved Monday to a farm north of Benton Ridge. Vernon Rhoades has moved from the late J. M. Marshall farm west of Beaverdam to a property south of Cairo. Peter Bucher is quite ill at the home of his neighbor, Peter Baderts cher, south of Bluffton. News want ads bring results. THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1947 LEGAL NOTICE Leader Eraea/i. also known as Lester Hol lis, whoae place of residence W unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascer tained, is hereby notified that Josephine T. a »•’. known as Josephine T. Hollis, has filed her petition against him for di vorce, custody of children, injunction and ,p” t’er relief, oa the grounds of gross duty and!extreme cruelty, in case No. 3749 the Cfurt of Common Pleas of Allen County. OtJo, at Lima, Ohio. Said cause may be heard and decided after the ex piration of six weeks from the first publica tion of this notierf Josopiine T. Smead. alfc known as GET IT NOW! DON’T WAIT! JoeephinefT. Hollis, Plaintiff kaj Hybrid Seed Corn NCW READY... For those farmers who can plant Large Round, Medium Round, and Small Round—there is a small supply of Three Way Cross still available. PHONE 642-W Clarence t. Miller, Her Attorney, 504 Citizens Bld*., Lima, Ohio. 52 Typewriter for Blind A typewriter for the blind has only six kejfc, w'hich, when punched simuit4neoifcly in combinations, make all fie letters necessary in sightless rfading. AMSTUTZ MIGHTY BIG LAYERS Yes, “mighty big layers” ... that’s what you get when you get our chicks from breeder flocks headed by outstanding, high egg-record, pedi greed sires. Proven egg bloodline chicks backed by trapnest pedigree records are your best assurance of puffeta that produce! BREEDER QUALITY Ordlacrv Cklck Prlutt Quality like ours is not usually availably except from specialty breeders at much higher prices. So here’s your opportunity to get fa mous egg breeding for very little if any more than ordinary chick prices. Book your order now! Make sure yea get these high egg-pedigree chicks! Amstutz Hatcheries Kibler St. & Harmon Rd. Phone 252-W Bluffton, Ohio int SALE Having decided to discontinue milking, I will sell at my farm, formerly known as the Cade Arnold farm, lo cated 2 miles east and 2V& miles south of Beaverdam, or 1 mile east and 2V^ miles north of Lafayette, or 2 miles west and 6^ miles south of Bluffton, on Friday, March 14th Beginning at j:00 P. M. 18 HEAD OF CATTLE—2 Holstein heifeiVtof reshen in April 1 Holstein cow 6 yearfe old, fresh last November 2 Holstein cows 8 years old 1 Holstein cow 4 years old, fresh last October 1 Holstein*cow coming 5 years old 1 Holstein heifer, fresh, calf by iide 1 Holstein heifer com ing 2 years old 2 good Guernsey cows, 3 years old, fresh, calves by side 1 Guernsey cow 5 years old, fresh last De cember 1 Guernsey cow 6 yeirs old, to freshen_soonj 1 Guernsey cow 6 years old, fre jl cow 5 years old, fresh last October 1 Roan cow 6 years old 1 Brown Swiss heifer to er coming fresh this spring. last October 1 Red Poll eshen soon 1 Spotted heif- These cows are giving a od flow of milk and all have been T. B. and Bangs tested, ing records will be given on i be seen and inspected any tirn a after March 12. 3 HOGS—3 Hampshire gi ts *to farrow in March and April. ?ull information and breed y of sale. These cows can GRAIN—300 bushels of gc od heavy Vickland seed oats. MACHINERY—10 new idson stanchions and stalls, complete, never been installed. complete, never been installed. David Bradley rubber tire wagon, used one year. New’ lui iber for 14 foot bed. Grap ple fork. Silvertone auto rad: o. Terms— ?ash Gerald Spallinger Thrapp & Warren, Auctioneers! Willard Jennings, Clerk ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $5 for Horses $3 for Cows BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findiay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMAL PRODUCTS, INC. a__----------------------