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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Med Murray of North Jackson street spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Murray and family of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patrick of Akron. BLUFFTON Ground to Your Taste COFFEE 43c Lb, MAGIC FREEZE ICE CREAM MIX 25C Each DEL MONTE CATSUP 23c 23oz btle. WEEK END SUG IO lb. bag 100 lb. bag CALIFORNIA SUN-KIST ORANGES 2 30c Boz- 5c lk Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Yuma, Arizona who is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Augsburger, is spending a few days with friends at Col. Grove. "A Day to Rededicate Our Hearts to the Cause of Free- dom and to Remember That with Freedom Lost. Nothing that Remains is Worth While." BASINGER FUNERAL HOME BLUFFTON, OHIO A Fourth of July Thought FIVE FREEDOMS TO SAFEGUARD Freedom from partisanship^ that*pro tects one group and sacrifices another^ Freedom from discrimination against any class or creed. Freedom of the press to publish uncen- sored news and editorial opinions/ Freedom of speech that allows an'open distussion of our national affairs. Freedom from treasonable propaganda aimed at our American way of Jife. Paul Diller i.W' FUNERAL HOME Umn 222 W-IMufftBn CITY MARKET —//2 SMA/N 48C-W SCOTTIES or KLEENEX 200 size FACIAL TISSUE 25c Jir Boxes CUP O’ GOLD PREMIER—28 Oz. APPLE BUTTER 30c Per Jar (4 Jars for $1.15) We have in stock a complete line of all your canning NEEDS! ROCKWOOD BRAND CHOCOLATE BITS 22C Per Pk£- QUICK ARROW \SOAP FLAKES ^29c b°x SpEIAI. 95C $9.36 CALIFORNIA LEMONS 41C U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 69c ,■ WATERMELON Doz. EXTRA LARGE CANTALOUPE 25c CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4th. Each THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. B1EKY, Business Mgr. C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by thluffton 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. Frederick Herr of Akron, former Bluffton resident, visited here the first of the week. Donivan Augsburger of the Boy Scout camp at Defiance spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augsburger. See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf Mrs. Adah Lugibihl of Chicago, former Bluffton resident, visited here over the weekend. Mr. and James A. Griffith moved to Kenton where they will make their future home. Truck cushions rebuilt and re covered. Murray Upholstering shop, Thurman street. James Dilley of Athens is spend ing the summer vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Steiner of South Main street. Ice cream social by Boy Scout troop 56 on Presbyterian church lawn Saturday night. Proceeds will go toward the summer camp fund. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Michel moved Monday from the Chester Huber apartment to the Nelson Basinger house on Kibler street. Lloyd Murray and daughter Mrs. Dari Hess of Tiffin attended funeral services for Charles Higgin at Van Wert, Monday afternoon. Robert Ewing, instructor in the Bluffton schools is attending a five day teachers’ conference at Bowling Green State university. Miss Mary Margaret Basinger, student at Wooster college, spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Basinger of Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Augsburger spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton who are on a two weeks’ vacation at Carpenter Lake, Mich. Lt. Com. DeLos Kervin and Mrs/ Kervin and two children Mike and Pat of Annapolis, Md., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kervin’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Triplett of South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quenzer of Los Angeles are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steiner of West College avenue. Mrs. Quenzer is the former Maeanna Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hauenstein and family of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hauenstein of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Davy spent Sun day with Mr. ahd Mrs. Edgar Hauenstein of South Jackson street. Mrs. Wayne Topham and son Tommy have returned to their home in Newton, Kansas after spending two and one-half weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Soldner of Cherry street. Wayne Lehman and family moved here from Beaverdam and are oc cupying a house trailer at the rear of the Sinclair service station at South Main street and East College avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howe and family of Centerville and his mother, Mrs. Anna Howe of Trenton will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bracy and Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Howe and families. Mrs. L. L. Huber and daughter Mrs. A. W. Rytima, the former Joan Huber, of State College, Pa., are visiting the former’s mother Mrs. Wm. Althaus and daughter Miss Bernice Althaus of North Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilty and daughter Minerva and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hilty and daughter Linda, south of Bluffton, are on a motor trip to Los Angeles and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hilty and daughter expect to remain in California. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Boyer of Quakertown, Pa., and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Young of Perkasie, Pa., returned home Monday after spending the greater part of a week with the L. R. Bau man family of Riley street. Mrs. Boyer is a sister of Mr. Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Griffith and Mrs. John Rogers spent Sunday in Bowling Green. Mrs. Larue Dewait returned here with them and will make her home here with Mrs. Rogers on South Main street. Have that chair or living room suite rebuilt and re-covered. Nice line of materials and samples on hand. Murray Upholstering shop, Thurman street. Corp. David Frick who has been with the Second Army on maneuvers in Alaska for the past five months is home on a 25 day furlough visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frick of Mound street. At the close of his furlough he will report at Ft. Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anderson and family are occupying their newly completed home on South Main street. They have been making their home with Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. L. Cook of near Beaverdam. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON. OHIO ClubA, J^odge* and Societies Orange Twp. Farm Women The Orange Township Farm Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. Maude Thompson, Thursday after noon. The program follows: Devotionals, Rhoda Montgomery Roll call, current events What Made You an American, Clara Long Cities of the United States, Eulalia Warren Celebrating the Fourth of July, Edith Powell. Richland Grange Richland grange will meet next Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. Richland Community Circle Richland Community circle will meet Thursday afternoon, July 10 with Mrs. George Myers. To Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schutz of Pandora announce the coming mar riage of their daughter Sara Jane to Ralph Balmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balmer of Bluffton. Both are former Bluffton college students. The wedding will take place Satur day evening at 8 o’clock at Grace Mennonite church, Pandora. Rev. Ernest Bohn will officiate and open church will be observed. The couple will live in Oak Harbor where he has been employed as in structor in public school music. Bridal Shower A miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Paul Soldner, the former Virginia Geiger, was given Saturday night by Mrs. Wayne Topham and Miss Louise Soldner. Bingo was played during the even ing and prizes of kitchenware were presented by the winners to the bride. Guests were: Misses Helen and Lucille Bauman, Helen and Dorothy Greding, Dorothy, Gaynell, Pearl and Myrtle Basinger, Lois Harris, Rebecca Hofstetter. Mrs. Elva Geiger, Evelyn Lugibill, Magdalene Foust, Treva Crawford, Eudora Soldner, the honored guest and hostesses. Regrets and gifts were received from Misses Mary Koontz, Helen Gerdeman, Dorothy Kohl and Mrs. Ellen Johnson. Miscellaneous Shower Miss Edna Huber a coming bride, was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Gaynell Basinger, Tuesday evening. Guests were: Miss Eloise Knight, Williamstown Miss Mabel Augs burger, Pandora Mrs. Helen Wol from, Rawson Mrs. Jane Schaeublin. Misses Verona, Hilda and Ruth Steiner, Dorothy Wenger, Mae Huber, Dorothy and Pearl Basinger, Gladys and Dorothy Klingler, Doris Jean Badertscher and Mrs. Harry Huber. Gifts and regrets were received from Miss Lenna Niswander, Pan dora Miss Eleanor Motter, Mrs. Frances Wenger, Mrs. Florence Bame, Misses Myrtle Basinger and Twylah Camicom. Miss Huber is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber and her mar riage to Cloyce Earnest of Beaver dam will take place Sunday. Gertrude Hoy Circle Gertrude Hoy Missionary circle will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Bert Swank. Mrs. Clair Michael is assistant hostess. Summer Church School Is Open To Children Opportunity is open to Bluffton! children for enrollment in a sum mer vacation church school on the Bluffton college campus next w-eek in connection with the Ohio Congre gational Christian conference of church workers. The school will be conducted as a laboratory in connection with the conference and enrollment is limited to 40 children, half being in the age group of Grades 1 to 3 and half from Grade 4 to 6. The conference will open July 10 and continue through the 15th. Reg istration blank which appeared in last week’s .issue of the Bluffton News may be used. Additional in formation may be had from Rev. V. C. Oppermann. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Getties spent Sunday in Mt. Gilead, visiting friends. Sidney Stettler, Bluffton high school instructor is employed this summer at the state experiment farm at McGuffey. Diller ambulance removals—John Moser from his home on North Main street to Bluffton hospital Mrs. Floyd Basinger from Bluffton hospit al to her home near Pandora. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edwards and three sons of Spring street returned Tuesdy night from a two weeks’ fishing trip in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Steiner of Caldwell visited at the Enos Steiner home east of town over the weekend. They were accompanied home by Miss Lucille Steiner who will visit there and also visit at the home of her brother Ray Steiner and family at Sterling. WANT-ADS Lawn-mower sharpening. Kell Po tee, Mou^id street. 12 Indian‘‘Cents wanted: Will pay the following prices for average circu lated coils: $35.00 for 1856 F.E. $4.00 for 3877, 1909-S $1.50 for 1871, 1872 $l.|0 for 1870, 1908-S 75c for 1869 50q for 1866, 1867, 1868 25c for 1861, |1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1885 15c for 1864, 1879. Other old coins als0 wanted. Robert Benroth, 612 S. Main Street. Phone 342-Y. tf Why wprry if afflicted with any known skih disease. Ask about V-J-O. Sidney’s Drug shop. 17 Wanted—-Chickens. We pay high est prices for top quality. Reynolds Bros., next to town hall. Bluffton phone 492*W. tf For sale—Seed potatoes, all varie ties. All certified from Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, Red River Valley. Maine B-Z Cobblers, bag, $3.79. Lots of ten bags $3.49 each. See your nearest A ft Food Store manager for retails n larger quantities. tf. For sale—Weather-Seal inter changeable winter windows and sum mer screens with genuine interlock construction. Order now for screens. W. J. Reagan, Rt. 5, Lima, Ohio. Beaverdam pfeone, 175-472. tf For sale—Two building lots 65 by 200 ft. Harley Burkholder, 156 Rail road St. Phone 405-T. 15 Wanted—To do custom baling with John Deen1 automatic tie wire baler. Clyde Hauenstein, 5 miles south of Bluffton on Bentley road and mile eaat. 11 For sale—McCormirk grain binder, good condition, cheap if taken soon. E. P. Steiner, east of Bluffton. For sale—Motor scooter in good condition. Wade Oberly, 115 E. Washington St. For sale—New bathroom fixtures:! lavatory with chrome attachments I complete white mqtal shower cabinet with fittings, curtain and trim toilet also steel cabinet sink with porcelain enamel and free swinging faucets. Must buy all. Call phone i 229-W. For sale—24 inch Sunbeam furnace with pipes and registers. N. P. Steiner, 132 N. Jackson St. Wanted—To do custom baling of hay and straw with New Holland automatic twine baler. Carl Mar shall, Bluffton phone 536-W. For sale—Good feeding hay. E. P. Steiner, east of town. Wanted—Custom baling. Berdell Huber, Bluffton phone 642-T. For sale—Tomato and Chinese cabbage plants. A. E. Oyer, 217 N. Lawn Ave. For sale—Used Maytag washing machine, good condition. Ed Cona way at Sohio Service station. Just received Two Buckeye Power King lawn mowers also Pathfinder power lawn mower. C. F. Niswand er, McCormick-Deering dealer. Wanted—Butcher cattle, hogs and calves. Swank Bros. Meat Market, phone 208-W. tf House wanted—We have a cash buyer for a well located apartment ized or duplexed house or will trade in a fine 6-room modern home in an excellent location. C. D. Bame, 124 E. Jefferson. A. D. Gratz, broker. For sale—New Ferguson buck rake for Ford tractor used on less than 4 acres of hay. R. L. Trout, 1% miles south of Beaverdam on Napo leon road. Lost—Farmall tractor crank between Massey Harris store and Clarence Steiner home. Finder re turn to Clarence Steiner or Bluffton News office. For sale—Boy’s bicycle in good condition. Earl L. Matter, 2 miles south of Bluffton. Some corrugated roofing in 8 and 10 ft. lengths. Leatherman Sheet Metal Shop, 107 S. Main St., Bluff ton. Phone 152-W. Wanted—Fox terrier or rat terrier pup for children’s pet. Call Bluff ton phone 541-T. For sale—Three piece living room suite Maytag washer typewriter full size bed with good coil springs and mattress 2 volume set of Howe’s Historical Collection of Ohio. Mrs. T. W. Desenberg, on Rt. 81 within Lafayette corporation limits. For sale—Three spring or fall ladies suits dusty blue, medium blue and rose blouses and dresses siz also man’s tweed suit in good condition. Call or see Weldon Dop o’clock in evening dr1 s day. Ii v For sale—T rat Wilmer Badertscher, 2 of town. For sale—1947 powe er also one horse mower. Ferd Morris road 1 mile south of For sale—Tent 10 Klay, West Elm St. For sale—Pair boxir new. Lewis Weyer, li Bluffton phone 473-W. Former Local Girl Married In Indiana In an impressive ceremony against a background of peonies, roses, sum- mer flowers and lighted tapers, Miss Wilma Steiner, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Steiner, formerly of Bluffton and now of Lafayette, Ind., became the bride of Rev. Vernon J. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arth us Petersen of Chicago, on Saturday June 21, at 2:30 in the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church in Lafay ette, Indiana. A musical program was presented by Mary Steiner of Woodburn, Ind., cousin of the bride, as pianist and Eunice Hcrber of Port Huron, Mich igan, as vocalist. The bride, attired in a white satin gown and finger tip veil, was given in marriage by her father, who also officiated. He was assisted by Rev. Andrew Rupp of Woodburn, Ind. Miss Phyllis Steiner attended her sister as maid of honor. Miss Mary i Helen Zimmerman, college roommate of the bride, and Miss June Petersen sister of the groom served as brides maids. The bride’s attendants were attired in maching lavender, yellow and aqua gowns of taffeta and net. The flower girl who wore a full length pink taffeta gown was little Nancy Petersen of Chicago, niece of the groom. Attending the groom was Kenneth Petersen of Chicago, brother of the groom, as best man with Rev. Wayne Judd of Ft. Wayne, close friend of the groom, and Paul Stein er, brother of the bride, as ushers. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held in the church base-, ment, decorated in yellow and white with Mrs. Stanley Rupp and Mrs. Volon Boyer and Miss Carolyn Steiner, sister of the bride, in charge. The bride, a graduate of Bluffton High school, graduated from Taylor university, Upland, Indiana, on June 3. The groom, a graduate of Ft. Wayne Bible Institute, has had a pastorate in Macungie, Pa., the past two years. The couple will enter school in the fall for further pre paration for missionary service in South America. Couple Weds At Home Of Minister Harold Crouse, son of Mrs. Wade Bechtol of Bluffton and Miss June Smith of North Baltimore were mar ried Saturday night, June 14 at 9:30 o’clock at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. E. N. Bigelow of the Presbyterian church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crouse of near Ada, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The newly married couple will live in North Baltimore where he is em ployed at the carpenter trade. Beaverdam Church Rededication Sunday Following completion of improve ments to the Beaverdam Methodist church, special rededication services will be held Sunday, it is announced by Rev. L. D. Fauver, the pastor. Improvements included a new ceil ing in the church auditorium, re decoration of the interior and re laying of the drainage system at a cost of $1,650. Following the church service Sun day morning at 10:30 o’clock there will be a dinner at noon in the church parlors. A jubilee service will be held in the afternoon at 2 o’clock including a re-presentation of the church property to the con ference representative and a mes sage from the superintendent of Lima district. Reunions The Stettler family reunion will be held at Richland Grange hall, southwest of Bluffton, Sunday, July 20. Louise C. Stettler, secretary. For sale—Estate n Emerson Lugibihl, Marshall farm, Oran cocoa brown, laid, size 16 s 16 and 18 size 17, all For sale—New fo with bath and full phone 580-W iler after 5 11 day Satur- For sale—300 bricks. Frank Bluffton phone 478-1? errier pups, miles south lawn mow drawn field on Rawson St. 103. is old Jersey ial breeding, use south of For sale—Two mont bull calf from artifii Garau farm, second hi Pleasant Hill church. ly 12. John gloves like 1 Cherry St. For sale—Small bicj 5 to 8yrs. old scoote electric motor young i Russell Leiber, 2% mi of town. Wanted- Stray swai We also remove bees ms of bees, from houses or other places where they are not wanted. Howard Rickly, 3 miles south of Bluffton on Bentley road. tural gas stove, n former Roy e township. ir room house jasement. Call Bluffton phone 501-1 For sale—Sweet Amstutz, Bluffton pi cherries. Eph lone 626-T. wire edge euensch wander, Thermosoal storm screens, storm sasl stripping in one metal adjustable clo sures 30% fuel s payment plan. For tion call James Rah 123% S. Main, I 309-Y. For sale—Used 6 i or refrigerator. In Main street. Blufftc windows with and weather rrmanent unit uro frame as kings. Liberal demonstra ler distributor, luffton. Phone u. ft. Kelvinat lire 353 South I phone 381-W. (ri^s, ripe next k second last street. lorn furnished 19 S. Main St. sale—Sour ch Aaron Goig on South Mail rent—Four For week, house For apartment. Inquire Phone 230-Y. hie for child 1/6 h. p. hepherd dog. As southwest For sale—Cream bring bottle for exc Geiger, 442 Cherry St k’ the quart ijange. Albert 112 For sale—Fifty-thr house and bam located near Bluff- 4 PAGE FIVE Notice Thi^Leatherman tin shop will be closed Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week. News W’ant Ads get results. GOOD NEWS FLEX-STEEL LIBERTY VENETIAN BLINDS Add beauty a*d glamour to your window*. Venetian Blinds made to your special mess urements. Liberty Blinds have pat terned fascia and brackets which enclose the mech anism .. tape with cable erose ladders braided tilt cord and at tractive putt. S Approximately three weeks de livery on made to measure blinds. Call for estimates. Basinger’s Furniture Store 45 Years pf Dependable Service o Now in stock—immediate delivery MOYER REFRIGERATION AND HEATING 133 S. Main St. Bluffton Fresh Drugs and ty Drug Store erchandise Quali of All Kinds Prescriptions Care fully Compounded Sidney’s Drug Shop Phone 170-W WCf qencu because vte— acres with ton. Mrs. H. W. Althaus, phone 238-W Bluffton. F. Garretson, broker. carefully, check your re quirements so that you get adequate insurance I help you get prompt payment of your loss represent only strong companies w|th proven ability to pan all losses. lutzi Insurance Agency Phone: 295-W 113 Fj S. Main Street Bluffton