PAGE SIX PORTRAITS Photo finishing, films, photo supplies Neu-Ari Studio Phone 168-W I Bluffton I Kitchens Planned at Basinger's The kitchen of your dreams may become a reality sooner than you, expect! Let us help yon with the plan ning. When we know the size of Kitchenaider and cabinets that best suit your needs we may make quick delivery ... and at surpris ing low prices! No charge for this service! Come in today. SOLD AT Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-five Years of Dependable Service APPLES Prices Reduced $1.50 and $2.00 per Basket Sweet Cider Augsburgcr fruit farm 2 miles south of Bluffton Special 52 Gallon Electric Water Heater by Hot Point Latest type circular Calrod Heating units $149.50 value. Oqe only this week Phone 266-W 144 N. Jackson Bluffton, Ohio Private Sale Consisting of: 14 pairs curtains, 4 eloth door blinds, bed, fuel oil stove, coal stove, washing rhachine, stand, sewing machine, 3 rugs, rug and pad 9 by 12, rug 11 by 11-6, dresser, baby buggy, library table, livingroom suite, tilt-back chair and I Armorsville The WSWS and LAS of the Lil th Mrs. Chapel church will C. E. Klingler, Thurso meet wi Mr. and Mrs. Mot•ris Crib lez and son called Friday ex•e at thB I.rvin Mrs. Mary Friedly and Mr Flor- ence Hilty called on Mrs Ethel Dearth, Sunday p. n Mr. and Mrs. Vic:tor Moser and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lysie Mc Carty and son, Mr. and Mr‘S. Fred Schaffer and Jimmy Fox called Sun day p. m. and eve at the Ervin Moser home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler and son Keith and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins, Jr., and family. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO Alien County, s». Estate of Emma Huber, deceased. Earl C. Huber of Ada, Ohio, has been ap pointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Emma Huber late of Allen County Ohio, deceased. Dated this 16th day of February 1948. Raymond P- Smith, Probate Judge 47 LEGAL NOTICE In th® Common Pleas Court of Allen County, Arthur Clay, Plaintiff, vs. Susie Mae Clay, Defendant The defendant, Susie Mae Clay, whose place of residence is Rural Rout® 1, Box 45A, Vida, Alabama, will take notice that Arthur Clay has filed in said court an action against her for divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, and for equitable relief. Said cause will be for hearing on and after six weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: on and after the 26th day of March, 1948. Arthur Clay By I. B. Steel*, his attorney 48 ottoman, 3-in-l chair, coffee table, 2 end tables, kitchen table. 4 chairs, refrigerator, davenport, day bed, 2-hole I hot plate, sweeper. Charles Main 1 mile south and 1% miles east of Arlington Sale! Save! Sale For A Limited Time Only Save As Much As Ten ($10) Dollars Reg. $2.95 Pyrex Colored Bowl Sets................now $ 1.95 Reg. $2.45 Pyrex Matched Sets............................now $ 1.75 Reg. $1.45 8 Pc. Casserole & Bake Set................now $ 1.00 Reg. $ .40 Pyrex Pie Plate..........••.....................now $ .30 Reg. $41.95 Universal Elec. Blanket....................now $31.95 Reg. $12.01 G. E. Elec. Blanket............................now $32.01 TABLE LAMPS—Fine Selections...........................$2.00 Off Reg. $9.75 Bird Linoleum Rug 9X12.................now $ 8.75 Reg. $8 50 Economy Linoleum Rug 9X12. .. .. .now $ 7.50 S20.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on Your Old Washer on a New HOTPOINT or THOR Washer Ilh nbcrp Brothers Hotpoint Sales & Service 105 South Main Phone 255-T $134.50Regular Paul Emmert \j Plumbing & Heating .. I 1 Twice Across The Continent Ohio has released ENOU&H F/5H IN THE LAST !4 YEARS TO MAKE A DOU&LE LINE'' HEAD 70 TA!L~~ACROSS THE UNITED STATES- The Mt. Cory F. H. A. met Thurs day in the high school. Mary William son presided and Mrs. Geary, club ad viser, led the discussion on the second degree which will be given at the county F. H. A. meeting in Arcadia, March 4. J. A. Naylor of Mt. Cory, who was recently taken to Bluffton hospital, is in fair condition. The W. C. T. U. of Mt. Cory met recently in the home of Mrs. Fred Moyer, with Mrs. William Harkness in charge. Refreshments were served following the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huber called on Mrs. Dan Shehan and family at Mt. Cory, Friday. The Hauenstein Bakery will soon be ready for business. Mr. and Mrs. Hauenstein now reside in Rawson. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Murray of Bluffton are in the same ward at THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Under onio stiles As TOLD BY It* CONSERVATION DIVISION 'There are 500 lakes and PONDS IN OHIO OPEN TO PUBLIC FISHING THESE LAKES HOLD BB.OOO ACRES OF WATER. There '-&UT GOOD F/SH/NG DOES NOT ALWAYS fak DEPEND ON THE NUMBER RELEASED- BEST CATCHES ARE ON THE FIRST DAY AFTER STOCKING WITH A MINIMUM ^-NUMBER. are 6f Here, There, and Everywhere 11,000 MiLES of STREAMS ZV THE STATE FLOODS AND DROUGHTS 7. ARE REAL PROBLEMS g\ IN STREAM MANAGEMENT “A of.fish. OLD-ESTABLISHED LAKES'•'■'CONTROL OF CATTAILS'—LILIES AND MOSSES IS ONE OF THE (24G PROBLEMS Bluffton hospital. Mrs. Murray has been a patient there for nearly a year. The gas station at the comer of Route 25 and Rawson which was recently destroyed by fire will be re built by Clark Frazer. Mrs. Dora Meyer, 59, wife of Aaron Meyer of Fostoria, died at Fremont Memorial hospital following surgery. She was the daughter of Samuel and Sally Ann (Huber) Swaney, south of Bluffton. Application of 100 pounds of 8-8-4 fertilizer for ever y acre of water will help the ownc:rs produce more fish and less green _scum in farm ponds. Fertilizer Icoops down water weed growth by pireducing so many minute algae that they darken the water enough so the weeds do not thrive. Algae arc1 good food for bluegills or other small fish so the rate of growth of fish is rapid in fertilized ponds. Tri-County Union Evangelistic The Citizen’s Band is planning its annual excursion to Cedar Point. The special train will leave Tues day, August 8. Thirty fresh air children from Cleveland are expected to arrive at Pandora soon to be guests of the good citizens there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frizzel are packing their household goods and will move to Findlay, where Mr. Frizzel is interested in the oil bus iness. Forty relatives met at the Peter Wilch home near Jenera and an or ganization was formed to arrange for annual reunions. Philip Wilch of Bluffton was elected President and Philip Marquart of Arlington, treas. J. E. Lugibihl and son Dean left for Toledo where they will take the boat for Mackinac and other north ern points. Emanuel Leichty of the Racket Store sold his interest in the business Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Gregory of Waynesfield were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gierhart. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Reams of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hauen stein of Col. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hauenstein of Lafayette were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. L. Dow Fauver were guests of relatives on Wednes day in Henry County. The Rockport Methodist church is planning for extensive improvements which will begin in March. The W. S. C. S. has given the church trustees a cash gift. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Klingler of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmer man and family of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Gid Steiner and son Charyl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Amstutz. Rev. Paul E. Baker, field represen tative of the Methodist Children’s BLUFFTON, OHIO March Sth to 21st Flcar Dr. Robert J. Welb Nationally Known Evangelist, Author and Editor March 8, 9 and 10, College Gym. March 11 to 21st, H. S. Auditorium 7:30 Nightly 2:30 Sunday Afternoon An Outstanding Musical Program luill be Featured at each Service-----------------------Everybody Welcome Assisted by J. Stratton Shufelt, Soloist and Song Leader, March 8 to 10 Plan Noll to Attend Sponsored by Layman’s Evangelistic Ass’n., Youth For Christ and Co-operating Churches News Our Grandfathers Read From Issue Of July 20,1911 to William Luginbuhl. The new firm will be Reichenbach and Luginbuhl. Tine McGriff is looking for an ad ditional barber to help him at the Oak Barber Shop. Rural carriers out of Bluffton will have their salary increased from $800 to $1,000. Fifteen years ago the carriers received S200 a year. Bluffton has four routes. The forest fires in Michigan have not affected the Bluffton fishing party. The wharf at Ausable and the town is burning. Oscoda is also afire. John Bixel and Jesse Hilty passed through the fire area safely on the way home. Still in the woods are Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Steiner and daughters Bonnie and Geneva, Misses Nettie and Elva Moser, Ella Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scheid and family, Sidney Hauenstein and Isaac Geiger. The products from Bluffton’s new pretzel factory are finding favor at home and abroad. Home at Worthington, Ohio, will be guest speaker on Sunday, March 7th at the Beaverdam Methodist church at 9:30 a. m. and at the Pleasant Hill church at 11 a. m. in the absence of the pastor, Rev. L. Dow Fauver. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Younkman and daughter Loretta of Dayton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Younkman. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors and the Woman’s Missionary society of the Missionary church for their aid and sympathy so generously extended in the death of our sister and aunt, Leah Steiner also Rev. Welch for his consoling words and those furnishing music, the pallbearers and Diller funeral home for services rendered and all those sending flowers. Steiner Brothers & Sisters & Families THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948 FranciM Basinger, D. D. S Evan Basmger, D.D.S. Telephone 271-W Bli ffton, Ohio FgjSdD and ELECTRIC hrimirwork SHE US FOR Rebi^lt Sweepers Complete Supplies for itouse Wiring Lighting Fixtures Appliances Mumma Electric Shop Carl Mumma 122 North Main Wig I I I *2 .ji’, PERFECTION OIL TOVES and PARTS at Basipger’s Furniture Store Fort r-five years of Dependable Service Campaign