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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947
For Your Home—
New Asphalt Shingle Roof
All Colors
Fireproof
aring.
Kou up to 3
Beautiful
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Our plan gives
years to
Estimate Wit hot
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Obligation.
pouting in
the Heavy
Get Your
Shape Before
Rains Come.
J. A. Leatherman
etal Man
i Street
Bluffton
The Sheet W
107 S. Mail
Phone 152-W
n be reached at
Findlay.
1034-M
After 6 P. M. we ei
120 Madison
Findlay phon
Autonlatic
He
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 ........................... 10
Limited supply—get one
while they last.
Howard Stager
Phone 354-W or 265-Y
Maudif
April ushered in with spring sho
wers Tuesday—which promise flo
wers in May—we hope anyway
spring looked like the real thing
Tuesday—unless it was an April Fool
prank after all it was only last
week that roads were drifted full of
■now—some fence-high and it*
could happen again Peter Nus
baum the other day recalled the big
snow that came in May 1883—they
had a bobsled ride when apple trees
were in blossom but no matter
what the weather, Bluffton will be
all out in its finest for Sunday’s East
er parade there’ll be those funny
little hats—you know ... all the gals
from to GO will wear them and
praise be, there’ll be nylons this
year and plenty of eggs for
home-coloring—altho you may have
to take brown ones if you wait too
long chocolate ones will be
scarce—and jelly beans still a war
casualty but there’ll be gaily
colored chicks for the kiddies and
now they can have real live bunnies
and the Legion Auxiliary putting
on a party for the little tots Satur
day afternoon and you don’t have
to carry your draft registration card
any more—but it’s worth keeping as
a means of identification—so think
twice before you throw it away
and Dave Risser, restaurateur, back
on the job after a siege of flu, found
a bouquet of cut flowers sent by
some of his thotful friends awaiting
him on the lunchroom counter—the
flowers, there were four of them,
presumably were roses—at least the
label on the container, a bottle, said
four roses and an old landmark,
the big maple tree on Mrs. J. S.
Steiner’s lawn at South Main
Franklin streets across from
postoffice was cut down Monday
and so enters April.
What Your Card Covers
HOW YOU Got OllC
and
the
Don Forche, former Beaverdam
fisherman who got a lot of experience
landing big ones at the Buckeye is
back at his home in Lakeview on In
dian Lake showing pictures of two
big fish he caught while in St. Peters
burg, Florida, last winter.
Fact is Don won the championship
JUST SHOW
ANO BAG'
age
Lines Credit Card, good on Chesapeake and
Ohio, Nickel Plate Road, and Pere Marquette,
cuts red tape, saves carrying cash for rail travel
ing expenses. You can charge all types of pas
senger tickets—whether Coach, Sleeping Car,
or Parlor Car. (Just phone in your reservations,
give your credit card number and you’re all
set!) You can also charge meals ip the dining
cars—storage and excess baggage, too.
Service,
Your new
& o
Credit cards will be issued
to any qualified individual or to designated rep
resentatives of any qualified firm, corporation,
or partnership. You can apply for your card at
any & 0, Nickel Plate, or Pere Marquette
ticket office. Or simply write to Chesapeake &
in an all-states fishing derby by
landing two of the largest fish in the
contest—one tipped the scales at 23
pounds and the other at 30—and on
light fishing tackle, too. Oldtimers
said it couldn’t be done and could
scarcely believe their eyes when Don
did it.
Those homing pigeons really come
home—one picked up on the College
campus last week was sold three
years ago by Robert Potts, Bluffton
pigeon fancier, to a Defiance party.
Since that time Potts has remodeled
the bird house at his home on Spring
street and the pigeon, seeking its old
home there, apparently w’as confused
because of the change. It was taken
to Pott’s home.
Back from a 10,000 mile auto trip
thru the west are Mr. and Mrs. Men
no Schumacher and their son Nelson
and Mrs. Philip Steiner, with no mis
hap except one flat tire. They were
gone for three months and drove thru
18 states. Enroute they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Brillhart, at Hobart,
Okla., former residents here. Mr.
Brillhart, cousin of Mrs. Schumacher,
has since died. Also they visited Mr.
Schumacher’s brother, Sam at Phoe
nix, Ariz., and his sister, Mrs. David
Shank at Lomita, Calif. Mrs. Steiner
spent some time with her daughter,
Mrs. Karl Quenzer, the former Mae
anna Steiner, in Eos Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Spangler of
Stanton, Neb., celebrated their Gold
en wedding anniversary last Sunday.
Oldtimers wall recall the family as
residents of Orange township 47
years ago when they moved west
ward. Mr. Spangler was at one time
a teacher in the Orange township
schools. All of their ten children w’ere
present at the Golden wedding.
The surrey with the fringe on top
—you’ve heard a lot about that in the
last year or two on the radio—but
what you haven’t heard of is the
surrey of Walter Augsburger’s that
brought $40 at the community auc
tion at Kidron, in Wayne county a
week ago.
The surrey, a rubber tire job, was
bought by Augsburger back at the
time of the first World war and has
been standing in his buggy shed for
years.
While surreys in the Bluffton area
THIS CARO FOR ALL TICKETS, MEALS
no cash needed.
Z C&7 IW£S CK£D/TMRD
Ohio Lines, Terminal Tower, Cleveland 1, Ohio.
Where Honored
THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO
are little more than museum pieces,
there is a good market for them in
the Amish communities in Wayne
and Holmes counties of eastern Ohio.
The surrey, trundled down to Kidron
was put up at the weekly community
auction and altho perhaps a little too
fancy for some of the plain people,
it was bid in by an Amish farmer who
has doubtless by this time put it to
good use.
Promoter of the Kidron auction,
one of the largest of its kind in the
state, is S. C. "Cy“ Sprunger, former
Bluffton college student who has
made the weekly auction one of the
statewide note.
Maybe you never knew that Raw
son had a newspaper—but it did,
some fifty years ago and was pub
lished under the name of the Rawson
Herald.
From the issue of September 20,
1895, yellowed with age, we read
that:
“On last Saturday, William Lloyd
Garrison Murray of Bluffton had his
brother Med to haul him to Mt. Cory
where he took the train for Findlay
and purchased a marriage certificate
which read ‘Miss Carrie E. Ramsey
of McComb and W. L. G. Murray of
Bluffton.’ He came back to the P. A.
Y W. railroad crossing and walked
into Bluffton. Sunday, bright and
early he went to Leipsic and the
couple were married. Congratula
tions, of course are in order.”
Mr. and Mrs. Murray now living
on South Main street celebrated
their Golden wedding anniversary
two years ago last summer.
LEGAL NOTICE
Lester Sinead, also known as Lester Hol
lis, whore place of residence W unknown and
cannot with reasonable diligence be ascer
tained. is hereby notified that Josephine T.
Smead, also known as Josephine T. Hollis,
has filed her petition against him for di
vorce, custody of children, injunction and
all proper relief, on the Rounds of gross
neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, in case
No. 37479 in the Court of mmon Pleas of
Allen County. Ohio, at ma, Ohio. Said
cause me,- be heard and deck ed after the ex
piration of six weeks from le first publica
tion of this notice.
Your & O Lines Credit
Card is good on all trains and at all ticket offices
and baggage depots operated by any of the
three lines—Chesapeake & Ohio, Nickel Plate,
and Pere Marquette.
HOW YOU Are Billed
cruelty, in cam:
Josephine T. Smead. z i
also known a.4 tlJ/
Josephine T. Hollis, LamtiflU
By Clarence C. Miller,
Citizens Bldg., Lima. O
Probate Judge
You simply sign receipts
for all your tickets, your meals in the diner,
storage, and excess baggage. At the end of each
calender month you will be billed for all charges.
It’s such a simple system—and it enables you
to keep an accurate record of your traveling
expenses.
Be sure you apply for your & 0 Lines
Credit Card now and take immediate advantage
of this grand traveling convenience!
I A 01)10 LlflCS
Attorney,
504 53
MENT
NOTICE OF APPOIN
THE STATE OF OHIO
Allen County,
m.
eased.
Estate of Oarl Schindler, __
Edith Schindler of R. D. Nol 3, Lima.
bio, has been appointed and nullified as Ad
ministratrix of the estate of rl Schindler
late of Allen County, Ohio, sed.
Dated thia 24th day of March,
Raymond P. Smith
47.
All You Do Is Phone
the station.
Myotte __________—1 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY NICKEL PLATE ROAD PERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
ALLEN COUNTY. OHIO.
Ross Pepple of Lima. Ohio, i No.
37,089.
Plaintiff
Hugh H. Pohtaui
Notie’
Legal
et al..
Defendants
known
■n
The defendant. 1 Walter D. Flavin,
address is unkn ___j______
address was 7086J South Cremer Street, Chi
cago, Illinois, wll take notice that on the
19th day of Augiist, 1945, the plaintiff, Ros
Pepple. filed hid petition against him and
other defendants. in the Court of Common
Pleas of Allen Qninty. Ohio, the same being
Case No, 37,089 jin said Court, for the pur
pose of quieting:the title of certain real es
tate in said petition described, to-wlt:
Situated in the County of Alien and State
of Ohio: I
Inlots Number^ 17915, 17916, 17954. 17
955, and 17958 in The Rosedale Reahy
Company's Rosedale Addition to the City
of* Lima, American Township. Allen
County, Ohio
Inlots Numberb 17471, 17472, 17481, 17
520. 17521, 17x72 and the Middle 1/8 part
of Inlot Number 17479 in Oak Hal! Sub
Division No. 11 to the City of Umz, Amer
ican Townshtg. Allen County. Ohio
In lots Number^ 18369. 18370, 18380, 18381.
183.89, 18390 And the West 1/2 of In lot
Number 18391 in Oak Hall Sub-Division
No. 2, to the City of Lima, American
Township, Alien County. Ohio:
Inters Numbed 17126 and 17131 in Lake
wood Park Addition U the City of Lima,
Allen County! Ohio
Intets Number* 16750, 16751. 16636, 16
504, 16506, 1*756 and 16772 in The West
End Realty ‘Company’s Westwood Addi
tion to the* City of Lima, American
Township. Allen County, Ohio:
Inlots Numbers 16397, 16398. 16399, 16400,
16401, 16402,* 16417, 16419, 16421 and 16422
in C. R. Baechler's Third Addition to the
City of Lima, Allen County, Ohio:
A strip Y-l/V feet in width off of the
south side of Inlot Number 390 in McDon
el’s Addition to the City of Lima, Alien
County. Ohio.
The prayer of said petition is that the de
fendants, and each of them, be compelled
to show 'their interests in and to the
premises 'therein described, or be forever bar
red from aseefting them: that the claimed
interests of said defendants in said real es
tate be adjudged null and void and that
plaintiff's title be quieted against said claimed
interests, and for such other further legal
and «j uh able relief to which plaintiff may
be entitled.
Said defendant, Walter D. Flavin, is re
quired to answer said petition on or before
May 10, 1947, or judgment and decree will
be taken against him in accordance with the
prayer of the petition.
ROSS PEPPLE.
1 Plaintiff
By: REID & DAVISON,
z His Attorneys
LX/.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1947.
Raymond P, Smith
Probate* udge
51
NOW 2 NEW SERVICES AWAIT YOU
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51
LHGAL NOTICE
Raymond Woodrow Heffelfinger,
Raymond Woodrow Heffelf Inger, whose
place of residence is unknown and can not
with reasonable diligence be ascertained, is
hereby notified that Pauline Lucille Heffel
finger has filed Iter petition against him for
divorce and all proper relief, on the grounds
of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty,
in case No. 37449 tn the Court of Common
Pleas of Allen County. Ohio, at Lima, Ohio.
Said cause may be heard and decided after
the expiration of six weeks from the first
publication of this notice.
Pauline Lucille Heffelfinger, Plaintiff
By Clarence C. Miller, Her Attorney,
504 Citizens Bldg., Lima, Ohio. 1
k' ti
2. MNfhnWIlf 71KET sew/ce
Now you can simply
reach for the phone and book advance space in
Reserved-Seat Coaches on the through trains
of all three lines—the Chesapeake & Ohio, Nickel
Plate Road, and Pere Marquette Railway. Then
you go directly to your train. Take your reserved
seat, settle down and relax. You don’t have to
pay for your ticket until
the train leaves
To order Pull­
man space by phone, you will need a & O
Lines Credit Card. You give your credit card
number and you are assigned your space. Your
orders for Pullman space are subject to estab
lished cancellation regulations and Pullman
redemption rules.
Cute Rust Craft
A. Hauenstein
& Son
Start
52
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
THE STATE OF OHIO
Allen Cuntyj ss.
Estate of MaRy Catherine DeVier. Deceased.
Ernest E. Deyier of 123 E. McKibben St..
Lima. Ohio, has been appointed and qualified
Administrator o| the estate of Mary Cather
ine DeVier late of Allen County, Ohio,
ceased.
de-
yoor picture­
making right with depend
able Kodak Film in the yel
low box—the film that get!
the picture.
Then send ui
the
exposed rolls for expert
developing and printing.
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Phone MAIN 475 Collect
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JUST A PHONE CALL GETS YOU A RESERVED-COACH-SEAT
OR PULLMAN* SPACE. PAY ABOARD THE TRAIN,
Your Ticket Delivered Right to Your Seal
After the train leaves and you’re comfortably,
settled, a uniformed passenger representative
will bring your ticket right to your seat. Then
you can pay for it in cash or charge it to your
& 0 Lines Credit Card. For late evening trains
from terminals, sleeping car tickets will be
livered at the “check-in” desk.
Saves You Time, Bother
PAGE SEVEN
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