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THURSDAY, NOV. 27, 1947 Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes and Joanne were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faze and Fiirnac Repair IJMf i. The Cobey Farm Wagon must be seen to be really appreciated. Come in any time and we shall be glad to show you the many features that can save you time, money, and effort. D. BAME, associate Residence 1423-W s? VA/ILLI AM SON w w_ HEW ALLFUEL FURNACE This combination Coal-Wood-Electric range incorpor ates a complete cpal-wood section, and a complete electric range section, including “Duo-Oven” equipped with electric baking and broiling units. A compact range, requiring only 46" of wall space, finished in full white porcelain enamel with toe space capinet base, high mantel with shelf and notifier in splasher centered above electric units. Coal-Wood section includes all standard MONARCH operating feature^ duplex draft control, duplex grates, malleable iron top protected with Mirco process finish, Vit rifused flue linings and oven walls. Black porcelain electric top equipped with tfour “Hi-Speed” surface units. Porce lain srfiokeless broiler. 19" dual oven for baking with coal-wood, electric or both fuels together is equipped with electric oven tempera ture control. I of understructure construction-it flexes with neld irregularities and road ruts. It is unusual in its se of handling and maneuverability-- roller bear ifigs, automotive-ty steering ond wheels. It is unusual in the kize of its platform-7 feet by 14 feet. It is unusual in its 3|ton (maximum) load capacity. FETT HARDWARE daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andrews and children called on Mr. Frank And rews Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Ernest were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and NO CHARGE For Any Feature of Our Satisfactory Service Except Selling. Feel Free to H«r$ s the NEW form ut lity wagon that ’iprooti" exclusive features ot convenience and constr iction—features which answer your need for getting hauling job» done Quicker, better, and with less help. The COBEY hi speed WAGON is Z 3. 4. 5. BLUFFT Real Estate Consult Us. A, D. GRATZ, broker Office 468-Y We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Best materials—trained workmen. All costs based on actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. "Less firing—less coal—more heat" "The Williamson Heater Company Our Williamson Tripl-ife Furnace has kept our house more comfortable, with more even heat in all rooms, with less bring and less fuel. It also seems to hold the heat better over-night. It is not nearly so hard to get up cold mornings. It is well trade and a good looking heating p'ant." MOYER REFRIGERATION & HEATING 133 South Main St., Phone 225-W .Monarch Combination Cbuo-Ouen Signed—P. C. Wiand, Ohio Monthly Payments To Suit unusual in its adaptability to farm needs-5 wagons in 1, with combination tractor or trailer hitch and horse pole attachment. N FARM EQUIPMENT CO. IE. F. SCHMIDT, Prop. Massey-Harris Sales and Service Bluffton Phone 260-W. 105 East Elm St, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Mrs. Rolland Ernest ant Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber, and Mrs. Maurice Bell Mr. :ai' i and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stratton and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Mrs. Sarah Oates, Dale Owens and Chester Kircrofe of Lima are spend ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr and Mrs. Lamar Basinger and ar Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Richards and daughter of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Kidd, Findlay were Sunday visitors at the Basinger sisters home in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hauenstein and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andrews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koenig were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McBain. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reichenbach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kohli and Mr. Zimmerman visitors at home and Mrs. Raymond were Sunday evening the Hiram Reichenbach Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huber and Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vandemark and family. They spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eyers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess Saturday evening on Mrs Lillie and Miss Nellie Huber. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Huber Thursday afternoon callers of Vandemark at Lima. The M. Y. F. are holding a booth festival evening. ant Hill are requested to take their donations to Rev. Fauver at Beaver dam. Proceeds to go to the Metho dist Flower hospital and the Child rens’ Home. at Shawnee school Friday All donating from Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes were Monday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andrews and family of Mr. were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Amos Reichenbach. LECAL NOTICE Zerbe, whose last known place of was Bippi*. Indiana, is hereby Emma residence _______ r.--. notified that John F. Zerbe ha* filed his petition against her for divorce, and for other equitable relief, on the jrrounda of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, In Case Number 37964 of the Common Pleas Court of Allen County, Ohio, \and that said cause will be for hearing on wr about six weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice. FIAT THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Durbin Plaintiff Building 37 tbney reis W. for Dominion uimiA Ohio ------—J NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO 1 Allen County, as. I Estate of Stephen Pilcher Deceased Deceased st Grove, has R. C. Harris of Columbus 1 Grove, Ohio. __ been appointed and qualified' as Administrator of the estate of Stephen PilAer late of Allen County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 19th day of btovember, 194 Raymond IP. Smith Prdbate Judge 34 AXrOM 7i Printing OTART yoor picture* making right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low bor—the film that geta the picture. Then send ub the exposed rolls for expert developing and printing. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP PLATFORM HAY HACK UVt STOCK Cy wagons in Boy Scout News this and By Bruce Hauenstein tong those who passed tests at veek’s scout meetings were Don A Badertsche: sen and stein rece star. John Koch, Karl Klas Wells. Bruce Hauen- ity court of honor to December 17, in the Ca-pVi led in the Scout oath anc law. and Scribe Ger e Wells coliectec the dues and read the roll call. Scouts during the last week dis tributed posters pulilicizing the ?om ing In the instruction leaders worked with use of the compass master benediction Scoutmaster Robert Oberl paign. troop The Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Daryl family and Mr. and Augsburger and dat were Sunday eve dim Mr. and Mrs. Donald family. called Fett Mr. and Mrs. I. J. and Mrs. Bert Leathe Merlin and Mr. and foss were Sunday din Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Col. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards Columbus were week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnum. ut by Beaverdam Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. Cynthia Elliott, Mr Dehner Beery, and 1 Delmer Beery, Jr. guests of Mr. and Mrs and family at Perrysl and ichmidt aid Vanmeter Robnolte and Mrs. Russell Michael and Amstutz, Mr. man and son s. Clay Scar cer guests of Mayberry of ?lass of the Thursday The Home Builders Church of Christ met eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barber. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Rev. and Mrs. Rajrmond Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keiffer and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Beery, Jr. of of Mr. and Mrs. George Page and family attended a birthday anniver saary party at the home of Roy Mor ris in Lima. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and daughter Ellen, Ed Bogart, Miss Ad da and Clem Y'oakam, Miss Ruth Durkee were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. grandson Bernard. Rev. and Mrs. L. Dow Fauver at tended services at the West Mans field Methodist church, Sunday after noon. Mrs. Everett Rowland is visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. The members of the Vesperian S. S. class of the Methodist church were entertained on Wednesday eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huber. Present were Mrs. Lillie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Mrs. Arthur Pugh, Mrs. Er nest Hall, Rev. and Mrs. L. Dow Fauver, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Trout, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leatherman and Miss Ruth Durkee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larue at Harrod. Pandora Edgar Geiger who is seriously ill was removed to St. Rit«i’s hospital. Lima, one day last week Miss Harriet Krohn anc1 Mrs. J. Reese are spending Thanksgiving week in the Dr. W. C. Su Waterville, Ohio. STORE dinner guests Younkman and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors of C. E. Kramer were Sheldon Brenneman and family of Cairo, Charles Myers and Miss Ruby Myers. This bank will be clos Thursday, N Thanksgivin Monthly 0^ A Legal Holic ter home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Snav^lv and 1 children and Charles A nderson of Holgate were Sunday guests of their home folks here. Mrs. Stnavely and children who spent the week here returned home with them• Mrs. R. A. Krohn left last Friday to spend sometime in t)ip home of her son Paul and family Ill. Richard Welty and his father Sam Welty were in Northert Michigan. deer hunting the past 10 returned home with a deer. days. They Harry Van Scoder. Eliner Geiger. Grover Geiger, Clyde Biisinger and Ervin Basinger have returned from a hunting trip in Michigan. The teachers of our oral school attended the County Teachers Insti tute held at Ottawa last Friday. LEGAL NOTICE Jack C. Hood, who resides at Lenox Hotel. Buffalo. .New York, care of C. H. Irfimpman. 1 will tatfe notice that on the 2'2nl iLiv rif 1 NovemHer. 1947. Beatrice M. Hood filed her pet it iont in tne Court of Com Allen County, Ohio, in case asrains’f him. 'pHLyinjf for a livorct*. Said Jack llocxl is required to nn«Wr»r nn nr before! Januan S 194* afte wnich n»f* saii ciuse will be for hoaHncr. Liuht & Si feed. Attorneys for Beatrice M. Hood. 37 HOW TO SAVE MONEY by grouping your bills Snppoae your present monthly outyso i» about a. follow, Arranjrr a loan of, my, $400 to pay all bill*. Then hare just one loan payment each month of only $21.OS ,pread o»er 25 month,. See POOD JJent'.'/ Phon, or Mop for helpful loan anytime. We The Citizens National Bank MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AND THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FARMERS PRODUCE Bluffton Ohio Offers Friendly Servi Buyers of Cream, Eggs and Poultry ROUTE SERVICE CLAYTON HARKNESS, Mgr. 322 N. Main Street Bluffton Phone 284-W Loan Elizabeth Ohio 73511 Market & Lima, Phone I' aul Schoenlein, Mgr. ys at Your Service Al\ ihce all day »v. 27 Day 3 b* 235 W. of Chicago, $4VE INSURANCE Iti Estate Broker A. E. KOHLI Bluffton, Ohio College Avenue ful charm and beauty are the aim—or the envy—of woman ... just as the aim of who have beauty—is to retain the advancing years. Vitamins Youll eithei eveq those it intc are just as essential in the diet as fats, proteins or carbohydrates, and if lacking—vibrant health takes a downward trend. VITA VL’4 FORTIFIED CAPSULES contain vitamins A—the Complex Factors—C-D-G with yeast and iron all of the essential vitamins for health, growth and development sold at Nyal Stores only! A. fiaucnstcin & Son H»Yf- ORDER STORM SASH BEFORE THE RUSH! •««. BILL.DO YOU THINK I STILL CAN err STORM SASH? YOULL HAVE TO BETTER LATE THAN NEVER’ 236 Cherry St ASK STEINMAN Good for 10/ IN EXCHANGE FOR 1948 chicks! /SERVICf\ PAGE NINE Phone 165-W HURRY. FRED, MY DEALER WILL FIX YOU UP IF ANYBODY CAN I FUEL NEXT WINTER MM* Mff IN STOCK 66 SIZES Overall Measurement i Each 24 '/z *X36" 1. $3.60 Glazed 28‘/z ”X56’' |. $4.60 Glazed 32* 2 "X68'' I $5.90 Glazed fSTIMATES! Steinman Bros. Lumber Co Phone us yuur sizes! We will quote you im mediately. Phone: 360-W Save the Coupon in every 1001b. bag of STATE aPILOT EGG FEEDS Feed your layers STATE PILOT Egg Feeds and use the coupons packed in every 100-lb. bag the same as cash for your 1948 baby chicks. Get this extra helping your hens "bonus” as well as pay big egg profits. feed STATE PILOT for EGGS Help your ben* produce at their peak capacity at tow coat by feeding STATE PILOT Egg Feed*. The STATE PILOT feeding plan la practical, economi cal and profitable. Start feeding the STATE PILOT way now. See u* today! VZSB AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES 1 ffiS i oil p(LOf“ ’B FtFos B: ARD ■SUrrUMENTS Bluffton and Pandora jYjiE.RlACE TO GO," Good PoultrymenKnow!