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PAGE TWO Bluffton High school’s band em barked this fall on an ambitious program of marching formations as one of the features of each home football game, will be benefitted in LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Every Load Insured STAGER BROS. Bluffton. Ohio Every Bluffton High Marching Band Puts On Spectacular Halftime Shows We now have the new CAMFIELD Automatic Toaster For perfect toasting this beautiful new Camfield Automatic Toaster offers masterly “toastmanship”. We have 1 Coronado Electric Range and 1 Coronado Electric Refrigerator for im mediate delivery'. G’WnfMedl day Per Quart Coffee Cream 18c THE PAGE DAIRY CO BLUFFTON, OHIO For Home Delivery Phone Our Bluffton Plant 4«9-W W II Rsd II future seasons by intensive work in the grade school aimed at stimulat ing pupil interest and thereby in creasing the size of the organiza tion. Directed by Harold Hunter, new in structor of instrumental music, the band has won the favor of Bluff ton football fans with its spectacu lar marching formations at games this fall. Different features are presented at each home contest, and in pre 103 South Main Street day The Friendly Page Milkman with the farm and herd inspected Vitmin packed Milk makes his deliveries in 18c Join in the Celebration! "HARVESTER’S 100 YEARS IN CHICAGO” See the big Exposition depicting the agricultural progress of the past century! ACEN INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER This month,^Harvester is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of this event with a big and colorful exposition on Chicago’s lake front at the south end of Soldier Field informative portrayal of growth and progress in the media# nization of farming, truck transport, industrial power and refrigeration—topped off with music and entertainment paration for the halftime show, Di rector Hunter holds six rehearsals with his organization every week. Hope of doubling the size of the marching band within a few years rests in an intensive program launched this fall, with the view of stimulating grade school interest. Starting with the fourth grade, separate band groups have been or ganized for each class through Jun ior High school, and it is believed the additional emphasis on with elementary students will ly increase the number of High school band candidates. Music aptitude tests are given in the grades, following which the higher ranking students are drilled for a period of two months in a pre-band instrument class. At the close of that time, students who show promise receive a certificate, and recommendations are made to parents as to what instruments should be purchased for their child ren. A similar program is in effect for the Bluffton High school orchestra, and in addition there is work with ensemble groups who play for var ious schools and PTA functions. Youth For Christ Rally To Be In Lima A Youth for Christ held at the Christian Alliance church, 529 street, Lima, Saturday o’clock. CHICAGO, SOUTH END SOLDIER FIELD EVERY DAY OCTOBER 18 to NOVEMBER 2 Frederick Holland, African big game hunter and pioneer mis sionary will speak on “Lions of the Bible.” They walk quickly who walk alone. —Napoleon day or At Your Store at Your Door the Price is the Same Every bottle of milk sold in Bluffton by The Page Dairy comes from our Findlay plant ur plant and every farm where Page’s ilk is produced comes under the rigid \inspection stand ards of the city of Findlay, Department of Health only.Page can make this statement about milkisold in Bluffton. Interesting Exhibits of Old Time and Modern Equipment MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT) Special tram to Chicago leaves Linjta, Wednesday, October 29 at 7 Roj^nd trip fare from Lima only $7/10. m., returning that evening. ago—in October, 1847—Cyrus Hall McCon mick built the first reaper factory in Chicago and founded the International Harvester Company’s business of today Bring your family and friends. See us for complete details and ask about special trip arrangements. C. f. NISWANIDtR McUormick-Deering Dealer Bluffton, Ohio THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO —a fascinating work “Messiah” Rehearsals To Start Next Week rehearsals in prepara annual Christmas pre Handel’s “The Mes e started next week by tion for the sentation ol siah” will the Bluffton it was anno Russell A. I partment of College Choral Society, unced Tuesday by Prof, .antz, director of the de music. the community are in the choral society, which at 7 30 p. m. Singers oi great Senior vited to join will rehearse Tuesday. each Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman, Esther Reichenbach, Mrs, George Greenway and daughter Donna spent Saturday at Oxford with Bob Zim merman and Richard Greenway who are enrolled in the freshman class at Miami university. i Varcel, Mrs. Delmer Mrs. Olive Bailey, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. Ss Beery, Jr., Walter Barber, Mrs. Marvin ly, Mrs. Ray Molly Gravi Side Church nual birthda evening in Potee, returr dia, was gue Reigle, Mrs. John Dal nond Peterson and Mrs. ne attended the South of Christ at their an party on Wednesday Lima. Mrs. Kenneth ed missionary from In st speaker. rdiam Youth Fellowship dist church attended the The Beave of the Metho Lima Distric Wednesdav were Delber Herr, Patsy meter, Roge Larrie Micha Fauver and rally will be & Missionary S. Elizabeth night at 7:45 Rally at Delphos on vening. Those attending and Carol Hall, Don Manahan, Phyllis Van- Martin, Jack Pugh, 1, Rev. and Mrs. L. Dow Vliss Ruth Durkee. Mrs. Clayton Rupright afternoon guests of Mr. n Sawyer at Van Wert, be a Boy Scout organi ig held on Wednesday Mr. and w’ere Sunday and Mrs. Or There will zation meeti evening at 7 Sunday af Conrad Fett Mrs. C. N. and Mrs. Fc Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Thomas Tehan of Lima, Mrs. Levi Hochstettler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beery of South Bend, Ind., were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Beery. Frank Roberts and Miss Bessie Roberts of Lima were visitors Sun day afternoon of Mrs. Dora Roberts. Miss Mary Ash of Ada was a Fri day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rupright. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Public Affairs of the Village of Bluffton, Ohio, will receive bids for the repairing the roof of Municipal Electric & Water Power Plant, on Harmon Road. repairing Water Pc ______ Specifications as follows: Remove all old flashing on covering all seams in coping and asbestos felt. Cleaning, hot mopping the original roof l. 2_„ ___ has been standini __ ___ _________ and graveling in all low places of the roof where the water sh all materials necessary shall be Johns-Manville or Bidder to turn for the job, and equivalent. ify time necessary to com- Bidder to spec plete job. Contract to be tion of the Board e completed to the satisfac tl of Public Affairs. srves the right to reject any to waive all informalities. The Board rese or all bids, and The contract will be swarded to the lowest and beet bidder. Bids are to ba in hands of the Clerk of the Board of Publie Affairajof Bluffton. Ohio, on or before 12 noon OctJ 17th, 1947. By order of the Board of Public Affairs of the Village of Bluffton, Ohi«. 26 Charl^ &nans. Clerk Average values Ohio farm land were 119 per cenj higher in July, 1947, than during 1935-39. Crops yields have not increased so the rise has been due to Jhigher prices for farm products. PORTRAITS Photo finishing, films, photo supplies Neu-Art Studio Phone 168-W Bluffton ACOUSTICON Sa&ei-'pMtwi UNIPAC AiyrtOHE Case—Th s Is All You We«r. Dependability Assured by 44 Years* Experience WE INVITE COMPARISON Fittings by appointment at 110 So. Lawa Ave„ by Mrs. Walter Gratz Bluffton* Ohio_______ Cole Hot Blast Oil Heater ft- Beautifully designed—ecorffimic al to operate. Imijediate delivery. Electric Blankets and Heating Pads Room Electric Heaters Fan Types Radiant and i Lamps Sperti Su sunshine with infra red rays. All benefits o ultra violet and 1 Also infra red libs to make a sun lamp out of 3 our bridge lamp. el Radies Table Moc Ellenberger Bros. All the Lates| in Electrical Convedicnces Hot Point Sales & Service 105 South Main Bluffton, Ohio Phone 255-T Eating two eggs for breakfast is the equivalent of consuming a pound of grain, U. S. department of agriculture attaches pointed last week in stressing the fact the nation’s food conservation gram can best be served by stituting a few ounces of breakfast cereal for the first meal of the day. According to agriculture depart ment statistics, a healthy, hungry hen can eat around 60 pounds of grain each year. Since the average hen lays only 113 eggs annually, this means it takes about eight ounces of grain to produce an egg in I No bid may thirty (30) daj time for recei the fire wall, with asbeetile priming, and Copies of spi ments are on 1 eers, Emery, Toledo Trust fl the office of th ees of Public' where they ar prospective bid obtained upon for each set. v upon the retur: order within receiving bids. By direction Public Affairs. C. R. EMAN Edward Took One Pound Of Grain To Make Those Two Eggs You Had For Breakfast out that pro sub- FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT ’OR ENT OF THE IMPROVE) fl—The furnishing of all I apparatus, and expen Fiuipment, and all other I for the furnishing and cars at Bluffton, Ohio. Id steam turbine driven Contract No. labor, material dable tools ant services requin delivery, f. o. lb unit and accessory The bids will Engineers for ex and upon comple amounts of the materials o Public Afft sary delay. to the Iowa then lie submitted to the imination and comparison, ion of their report as to fferent bids and the char ncy of the apparatus and the Board of Trustees of 1 proceed, without unneces rd a contract for the work sert bidder upon satisfactory atus, materials and work specifications, the Board of ’orming to th stees of Publ the right to' re the chara pment, appai ing ternoon visitors in the home were Mr. and Fisher of Leipsic, Mr. rest Flynn of Swanton, Affairs expressly reserv reject any and all bids, to ter and sufficiency of the t'tus and materials bid up informalities. be accompanied by a bond idder and a surety company, pany shall be licensed to do State of Ohio, in an amount n (10) per cent of the ag of the bid or proposal or deposit with the Board of lie Affairs, in lieu of such I check on a solvent bank. Treasurer of the Village of equal in amount to the in such bond. Said bond, or is required as a guarantee bid or proposal be accepted on. and to wan Each bid must executed by the which surety cot business in the not less than gregate amount the bidder may Trustees of Pu bond, a certify payable to the Bluffton, Ohio, amount requirec certified check, thak should sail by the Board the bidder will the time he sh ance of the sft the Village of ment, apparatu on and give bfl contract price. the Board of 1 suring the faij tract. Trustees of Public Affairs, within ten (10) days from 1 be notified of the accept e, enter into contract with uffton, Ohio, for the equip materials and work bid up 1 in the full amount of the vith surety to be approved by rustees of Public Affairs, in iful completion of the Con- e withdrawn for a period of s from the scheduled closing ing bids. aifications and contract docu le in the office of the Engin farker and flknery, 510 The dlding, Toledo. Ohio, and in s clerk of the Board of Trust Affairs. at Bluffton. Ohio, available for inspection by era and where they may be leposit of ten dollars ($10.00) hich amount will be refunded of the specifications in good en (10) days after date of of the Board of Trustees of Village of Bluffton. Ohio. k Clerk 27 CGAL NOTICE din Miller, whose place of iknown and can not with •nee be ascertained, is here- 18 1 din residence TGR8OT1 ft blf? by notified thal Helen Marie Miller has filed her petition aglinst him for divorce, custody WHY weighing approximately two ounces. Since the average cereal for a breakfast serving weighs only slight ly more than one ounce, it’s obvious that considerable grain can be saved by eating cereals for breakfast, it was pointed out. As long as the demand for eggs is sufficient and the farmer keeps the hen on the job, she’ll continue gobbling 60 pounds of grain each year, no matter what you eat for breakfast, and that’s why agriculture department officials recently have started giving grain-saving talks to farmers. of and support for children, proper relief, on the grounds of duty and extreme cruelf 37884 in the Court of Ccmmc County. Ohio, at Lima, Ohio be heard and decided after six weeks from the first pi notice. PLANT SicENERGY ___ ILUFFTON. OHIO -ill be received by the of the Village of aid Board, ildffton, Ohio, until twelve era Standard Time, on the er| 1947, and at that time pened and read aloud, for riped equipment, apparatus, rlt entering into the con provement of the Municipal apt of the Village of Bluff MUNICIPAL ELEC VILLAGE OF Sealed proposals Board of Public AL’airs _____ Bluffton. Ohio, at tpe office of in the Village of o'clpck noon, Eas 28th day of Octol will be publicly the following des materials and struction of an Electric Energy ton, Ohio: C, D. SAME, fiimony and all ♦f xross neglect A in case No. 4 Pleas of Alton (Said cause may Be expiration of plication of this Plaintiff ter Attorney Helen Marie Miller, By Clarence C. Miller, 504 Citizens Bldg., Lima, O GASPING FOR BF DANGER LURKS In that chokey and 1 due to colds. Thes colds and coughs she relief without delay, of Lower’s Preparatioi Residence 423-Wl WHEN YOU COOK WITH GAS LIMITED HEAT 31 IATH acking deep ild be Get a at cough chest given bottle SIDNEY’S DRU( STORE Formulae of C. Ld Mfg. by Lower’s Phi on, Ohio iver chemist, rmacy, Mari- Rea. 6 BUSINESS associate GAS RANGE GIVES YOU ANY NECES SARY COOKING TEMPERATURE. THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947 give ates choco -direct from ,kers They’re fresh the mi A.HauensIein&Son The Corner Drug Store MAN FOOTERS MOTOR S fo Immediate Delivery 1/ Indiln SATISFACTORY OUTDOORS Equipment Co. 341 E. Market St. Lima, Ohio Estate Service i A. D. GRATZ, FARMERS PRODUCE I Bluffton Ohio Offers Friendly Service I Buyers of Cream 1 Eggs and Poultry OUTE SERVICE CLAYTON HARKNESS, Mgr. 322 N. Main Street Bluffton Phone 284-W •& RITIOID! AN AUTOMATIC SPEND SO MUCH TIME IN THE KITCHEN COAXING AND WAIT- ING AROUND FOR THE POT TO BOIL} PLACE A FULL MEAL IN AN AUTOMATIC GAS SET THE REGULATOR-AND FORGET IT! ECONOMICAL AND PRACTICAL COMPARISON PROVES ft'EST OHIO GAS MHfl IS DON£ WITH HEAT—GAS WILL DO IT BETTER IE IT broker Office 468-Y