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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947
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JUS---- SUS”
Pleasant View
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and
daughter Judith of Columbus Grove
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wolfrom of
Findlay were Sunday guests in the
ACOUSTICON
UNIPAC
ALL Iff W CXiF-Tfifs Is AH You Wear!
Dependability Assured
by 44 Years1 Experience
WI INVITl COMPARISON
Fittings by appointment at
110 So. bawn Ave, by
Mrs. Walter Gratz
Bluffton, Ohio
No tice!
Now is the time to place
your i irder for
Outside
Pahiting
First come first served.
Brush work will be better
than any praying job.
Frank Neu inschwander
Bluffton hone 478-W
You will find here
a Good Selection of
HALF-PRICE
SALE
On All Our La
Beautiful 6
REGULAR
REGULAR
s
$35.00
REGULAR
PRICE
$29.75
REGULAR
PRICE
$22.50
REGULAR
PRICE
$19.75
REGULAR
PRICE
$16.75
REGULAR
PRICE
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wyn
koop and family.
The Friendly Couples class held its
March meeting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Harris with Mrs. Her
bert Rupright as program leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Dukes and
family of Findlay were last Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Harris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Craver and
family of West Independence were
Sunday dinner guests of her mother,
Mrs. L. N. Wynkoop. Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Philipps and daughter of Fos
toria, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Basing
er and sons of Columbus Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Werley of Pan
dora called in the afternoon and e
vening. Mrs. Wynkoop recently re
turned from Daytona Beach, Fla.,
where she spent the winter.
The Ladies Harmony Circle held
an all-day quilting in the home of
Mrs. Walter Purdy of Rawson, Tues
day. A tureen dinner was served at
the noon hour. Due to bad weather,
a large number of the ladies did not
get to attend.
Union Good Friday services will be
held in the Methodist church at Raw
son Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The
Pleasant View congregation has been
invited to join in these services.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the friends
and neighbors for their aid and sym
pathy extended during the illness and
death of our mother, Mrs. Sarah
Balmer also Rev. Harmony who of
ficiated and all who assisted at the
funeral services and all those send
ing flowers.
Mr. & Mrs. James Balmer & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Stratton
Poultrymen probably will have to
contend with rising feed prices until
meat becomes cheaper. Egg prices
will depend consumer incomes re
maining high enough to hold up con
sumption levels.
Easter
means
Spring
QUALITY FRESH FRUITS
AND GREENSTUFFS
—just what you will want
for your Sunday Dinner
Barnes Grocery
Also Egg Dyes
Be Sure To Stop In at
ARMSTRONG’S
and Get In on Our
SPECIA
7C
ay Floor Lamps
.......NOW $17.50
.......NOW $14.88
.......NOW $11.25
.......NOW $
.......NOW $
Lovely Taftle Lamps
PRICE
S18.75 ...
PRICE
REGULAR
$14.95 ...
PRICE
REGULAR
$12.95 ...
PRICE
$ 8.95 ...
Armstrong's Furniture
“Known For Fine Furniture"
Phone 147-W R. E. Hauenstein, Mgr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mrs. Ma
bel Hilty and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ewing spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Spencer of Bowling Green.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler called
on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins and
family, Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boyd of near
Findlay were Thursday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and fam
ily in honor of Kay Clauss’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. McCafferty
were Sunday evening supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaffer and Mr.
and Mrs. Lysle McCarty and son
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Moser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler, Sr.,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kling
ler and son Keith, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grismore and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Hartman and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bell and fam
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Montgomery and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman called
on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartman, Sat
urday evening.
News want ads bring results.
Wew Low Vacwi
9.88
8.38
9.38
7.48
6.48
4.48
.......NOW $
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chore
boy
Pipe-Line Milker
Low vacunm, the secret to
faster, cleaner milking, makes
this new/ CHORE-BOY the
sensatiory of the postwar milk
ing machines. See these fea-
tures: Visible Milking, Sani
tary Balanced Claw Trouble
free Pulsator Anti-crawling
Teat Cups. See for yourself
by a free demonstration on
your own herd.
The "'orld's Finest Milker
O. C. Hursey & Sons
John Deere Sales & Service
Phone 173-W Vance St„ Bluffton
THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO
Co-Eds Design, Build Robot Test ’Plane
Armorsville Richland Center LaFayette
Mr. and Mrs. John Nonnamaker
and son of Lima were Saturday even
ing supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Chidester and family. Even
ing callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
on Boutwell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Switzer of Ohio City, O.
Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and
son returned home Tuesday evening
after spending the winter in Delray
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz called
Friday afternoon at the Wilford
Gratz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marquartand
daughter and Ray Hirshfield were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Marquart and son. Afternoon call
ers were Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. John Hirshfield and grand
son Jimmy of Lima.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eikenbary spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Shaublin.
Wayne Matter, Misses Janet Young
and Carolyn Matter spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mat
ter and family of Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Core and
family were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Evening
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Gratz and sons.
Mrs. Andrew Hochstettler is a
surgical patient at Bluffton Hospital
since last Friday.
Miss Grace Miller of Lima spent
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gratz called
Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs.
Hershel Moser and family of Col.
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chides
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boutwell
and daughter Barbara and Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Schaublin were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
D. James and family of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiber and
sons called Sunday evening on Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Matter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester
and family called Fri. evening on Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Leiber and son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart called
Mon. afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Marquart.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaublin and
family called Mon. evening on Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Schaublin.
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RADIO
FOR
Appliances
Fluorescent
Carl Mumma
122 North Main
A F*,
TAKING SHAPE under the
nimble fingers of boy and girl
students of the Miles Aircraft
Technical School, Berkshire,
England, is a high-wing mono
plane, named Venture. De
signed entirely by the girls, it
will, when finished, act as a
test bed for an electric, auto
matic pilot being developed by
the firm of which the school is
part
In the background of the top
picture, two of the girls work
on Venture, while (foreground)
boys and another girl repair
the airframe of another snip.
On the left 19-years-oId Bar
bara Beaven (left) and 21
years-old Jean Ashton make
Venture’s port-hole frames.
Started by a British aircraft
manufacturer in 1940 with 24
girl students, the Miles school
—attached to the production
plant—is now co educational
with 120 students learning ev
ery subject of aircraft design
and construction. Students, re
gardless of their educational
I ackground, are taken from
1 be age of 16 Interest and
1 keenness are the only Qualifl
ations necessary.____________
The Dorcas Ladies Aid Society
met at the home of Mrs. Vera Hawk
for a covered dish dinner Thursday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Klingler, Mrs. Retta Clum, Mrs.
Dora Klingler, Mrs. Erma Guy, Mrs.
June Klingler, Mrs. Ethel McElwain,
Mrs. Genevieve Davis, Mrs. Grace
Packer, Mrs. Marceille Hefner, Mrs.
Martha Coats and Rev. Myrton A.
Packer.
Mr. Damon Sharritts, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Sharritts and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Downing of Lima were Sunday
callers of Mrs. Louise Cloore.
Mrs. Ida May Henkle spent Sun
day with her grandson and family at
Kenton.
Mrs. Bess Clum and Miss Janice
Clum spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Weaver of Shawnee.
Miss Lillian Desenberg was a
Thursday evening dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coon of Lima.
Miss Etta Thomson and Miss Ruth
Alice Thomson were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dorance Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall and Mr.
Lester Hall were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Greiner
of Waynesfield.
Mrs. Alice Stoger spent several
weeks with Mrs. Etta Gutherie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavin of Lima
were Saturday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crumrine
were Sunday callers of Mrs. Emma
Crumrine of Lima.
Mrs. Emma Stober and Mrs. Rosa
Stonehill and daughter of Ada, Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Doemberg of Spen
cerville, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Guthrie
and Mr. William Guthrie were Sun
day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Guthrie.
W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. Fannie
Bergman. Those present were Mrs.
Bess Brackney, Mrs. Irene Stump,
Mrs. Della Baertsche, Mrs. Hilda
NEURITIS PAINS LIKE
AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
TO A LOCAL WOMAN
a middle-aged wo
lity told us that she
jars of torture with
Just recently
man of this vici:
had suffered 3 y
neuritic pains,
like a sharp kni
into her muscles
pains would stri
trie shock. She
ly stand it. Tods
enjoying life,
change is due
Her pains are
feeling like a ki
muscles. She is
misery, thanks
compound
She said she felt
e was being gouged
and sometimes these
«e her like an elec
said one could hard
y this lady is again
ind she says the
taking RHU-AID.
■one now. No more
ife gouged into her
[entirely free of her
|to this remarkable
ie new liquid form
tree valuable med
These Three Great
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cause of rheumatic
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11 feel different all
on suffering! Get
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1
ula containing
ical ingredients.
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right to the ver
and neuritic acl
erable people sc
over. So don’t i
RHU-AID. A.
Drugs.________
LIFE STARTS TODAY!
HOW DO jOU Fill?
It la O. K. To Try
Vi lamina i Tonica
LIKE
THIS?
OK
Team wets and [THIS?
Abdominal gopporta
BUT fieST
give nature
A CHANCE
I
EAT RIGHT
DIGEST MGHTl
SLEEP RIGHT 1
GET ADLERIKA TODAY!
Um every ether Bar fer 10 days end aetlce
the difference I Try this 10-day tone-up
et nature^ nutrition sene starting
TOMORROW MORNING—UFON ARISINGI
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Adi Yaur OruaaM I
A LER IKA
CAUTION! UM ONLY A» OlNCCTCU
REMEMBER TKIt. SATISFACTION
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Sand Jc stamp for TRIAL SIZE to tha
ADLERIKA CO., Dapt. 1. St. Paul 1, Minn.
Badertscher, Mrs. Mildred Carey,
Mrs. Edith Downing, Mrs. Lois Hall,
Mrs. Irene Inskeep, Mrs. Louella
Koogler, Mrs. Daisy Ludwig, Mrs.
Lillian Plate, Mrs. Delma Watt, Mrs.
Kathryn Snyder and Mrs. Emmabeiie
Sopher.
English research workers hold a
U. S. patent on another process to
make farm soybean, wheat, or rye
flour a product which can be used as
a substitute for whipped cream. The
flour is emulsified with vegetable or
animal oils and may be colored and
flavored.
Wage rates in Ohio beet fields will
be about 7 per cent higher in 1947
than they were in 1946 if the beet
grower expects to apply for govern­
MOTORISTS MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Announces the Appointment
of
ROBERT E. LUGINBUHL
West Elm Street Bluffl bn, Ohio Phone 159-T
As its Repi asentative in
Bluffton nd Vicinity
Motorists Mutual's New Car Insurance Costs Less
ATTENTION
Here are some of the many records I now have in stock:
Victor, Decca, Columbia, Vinylite unbreakable, Majestic,
Musicraft, Bibletone, Mercury, Enterprise, Harmonia,
Cosmo, Jewel, Rainbow, Mayfair, A. R. A. University,
Pacific, Cadet, Corax, Latin American, and many others.
Priced from 30c to $1.25. Also hundreds of selections in
music. Open every Saturday night until 11 o’clock.
Hahn’s Music and Record Shop
216 W. Elm Street Bluffton, Ohio
LAWN
and
GARDEN
SUPPLIES
Whether you garden far fun or make a busi
ness of it, our store is sprouting values on all
supplies you need. Sei! our big, fresh stocks.
Deluxe LAWN MOWER
$17.25
An extra quality mower of pi
war quality with post-war i n
provements! Semi-pneumatic tir i
Self adjusted. Ball Bearing.
blades 16 inches wide. Self-shai
ening.
Our Special
4-Tine
True Tempe
SPADING FOR
Temperd Ste
$1.75
LAWN
BROOM
85c
lb springy
steel tines Io
the job el i
ciently! W 11
not scratch ip
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FETT’S HARDWARE
Since 1893
Not the best because the oldest but the oldest because the best
PAGE NINE
ment payments on beet production.
The government offers on an average
of $14 50 per ton for beets is conting
ent upon the farmer paying beet la
borers about 60 to 65 cents an hour
for producing and harvesting the
crop.
Bushrod Allin, chief, Bureau of Ag
ricultural Economies, Washington, D.
C., says governmental programs to
help farmers are an attempt to give
farmers the strength to big business
and big labor groups. Farmers, as
individuals, have not been able to set
up voluntary cooperatives which can
compete on an equal footing*with or
ganizations formed by other groups.
lust arrived! SEEDS
?resh, guarantied vegetable and
’lower seeds.
PACKAGED & BILK SEEDS
CQp Ik
Lawn Seed
Uvv III.
■M
14-Tine
GARDEN
RAKE
75c
PRUNING
SHEARS
85c
Special tough
steel cutting
blades zip off
easily branch
es up to */,
inch diameter.
Handles have
baked enamel
finish .lock
shut.

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