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THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948 Greenland’s Glaciers Some 705,000 square miles of Greenland’s total area of 839,782 square miles are covered by gla ciers. ELECTRIC REPAIR wdrx SEE US FOR Rebuilt Sweepers Complete Supplies for House Wiring Lighting Fixtures Appliances Carl Mum ma 122 North Main AH Mm* of KODAK FILM OTART yoar pictoro maldng right with depend* able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that get* the picture. Then send u* the exposed roll* for expert developing and printing. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP Triplett Nine Loses To Findllay Chicks Bluffton Triplett’s seven-game win ning streak was snapped last Friday night by Findlay Chicks in a 2 to 0 softball decision mon field. copping at Har- decision The visitors clinched the in the first inning when Tucker sin gled home King, who had walked, and Lawrence who had reached base on a fielder’s choice. Ken Altman, an old Bluffton neme sis, gave up only four scattered hits in the seven-inning tilt. The Chicks connected for eight hits off Beach and Bob King, who re Beach after the first inning. It was the Findlay team’s victory in 21 starts this seasor the first loss of the year for Bluff ton. Tennis Club Wins Over Lima Netters Bluffton Tennis club won a 5 to 2 victory over Lima netters last Sun day afternoon in a match at the Bluffton courts. Bluffton singles victories were scored by Rog Howe, Dale Reichen bach, Box Simcox and John Bracy. All won in two sets with the excep tion of Reichenbach, who was forced to three by Stan Ellis. Woody Lit tle dropped a three-set decision to Lou Zeamans. Rog Howe and Simcox won their doubles assignment, and W. A. Howe and Bracy lost to their Lima oppon ents. Other matches are being arranged with teams from Bowling Green, Findlay and Marion. MARION ELECTRIC RANGE—Ambassador Model 548-A, new design new conveniences greater speed greater efficiency it’s the last word in electric ranges. Known 7or line limit are FREE No. 400 Marion Deep Fat Fryer (Regular price $24.95) with the purchase of a Marion Electric Range, regular price $254.75 Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt Friday evening with the W lings family. Si■inday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfley and daugh ter Marilyn of Kenton and Mr. and Ah- Richard Core and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson were ling visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wa inday evening calk rs. Winston Jem were and Mrs Mr. anid 15th Thursday Harry Huber and fami Mr. and Mrs. Rayn lighters Marilyn and da Mrs. J. this week they have James and Robert Sunday dinner guest Mrs. O. L. Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jennings and Mrs. Clara Jennings were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weaver. |tHE of Lima I of Mr. gs and Yant spent Wedn Esther Hartman was a Sunday dinnei id Mrs. Cloyce Ernest Cloyce Ernest spent ng with Mr. and Mrs. id Dr. and will return ass., where J. Suter of Lin from Boston, it the past few weeks. tratton of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. and man and family, and Mr. and Mrs. and new baby Sunday evening. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blosser, Sam Blosser. Betty and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and daughter spent Sunday Lake. Mrs. Earl Thursday Younkman Saturday and Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Younkman were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Younkman and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Younkman. Winston Jennings spent Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and sons Larry and Tommy Friday evening with Mr. and Cloyce Ernest and son David. Ray Scoles has started to an addition on the Pleasant You’re missing plenty ... if you miss this big FREE offer fR kae Chops •nit French FHes. prepared Jt a new ARMSTRONG’S FURNITURE build Hill GIVE THE FAMILY A NEW TASTE THRILL BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Past week callers at Reichenbach home were: Geiger and daughter Basinger, Earl Lehman, Huber. Ra family, Mr. bach. Mr. stutz. Betty and Mrs. Amos Rel and Mrs. Clarence Jo Motter, Ruth St nger, Mr. and Mrs. Reichenbach. Verl Reichenbach family, Mr. and Mrs. Junior merman and daughter. Myron Vandemark Weds Lima Woman Mr. and Mrs. of Lima, have riage of their Myron D. Vai and Mrs. _Emmitt ^Ada. y, and attend He is mana market in Ada. LEGAL NOTICE Edwand R. Dodfce, whose last known place of address was Edward R. Dodge, Seaman 1st Class, Athletic Department, Corry Field, Pensacola, Florida, is hereby notified that Opal Dodjre, has filed her petition against him for divorce and custody of minor child and other equitable relief, on the grounds of gross neg lect of duty and extreme cruelty, in Case Number 38275 of the Common Pleas Court of Allen Coun'cy. Ohio, and. that sajd cause will be for hearing the date of the Irene Robinson, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot Wth reasonable diligence be ascertained, is hereby notified that John Robinson has filed hisy petition against her for divorce and all proper relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, in case No. 38258 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, at Lima, Ohio. Said cause may be heard and decided after the ex piration of six weeks from the first publica tion of this notice. of this notice. By Clarence C. Miller, His 504 Ci’iizens Bld?., Lima. Ohio 400" DEEP FRYER Thermostatic heat control assure* uniformly perfect results. Food always a delightful golden brown—cooked to a turn. No burned, charred food settlings to mar the tasti ness of the food because heat it applied to the sides of th* frying container instead of the bottom. Simple easy to operate. Always uniformly pleasing results. No muss. Frying compound may be kept right in frying container always ready for instant use. Ask for illustrated literature. MARION DEEP FAT FRYER—Model 400 .. this will be given absolutely free with the purchase of a Marion Electric Range for a limited time only. on, Ohio SAVE 30c A GALLON MSS BOUGHT OR ORDERED BEFORE JULY lOtli staK Softball News and hve Vandemark servt the arm school, demark 1 Blu R. Dodfere, whore last known place Athlekic Indian Arthur Phillips Younk evening een sured wit! louncec demarl pr ry good to ram indi successful r. Mathews, is the wins and and are icuds for play club, The ng the last three LEAGUE STANDINGS June 27 MINOR LEAGUE Team Stokers Corkscrews Scuds FFA on or about six weeks from first publicationAf this notice. FRANCIS/W. DURBIN. Attorney/for Plaintiff, Suite 301/ *ea»inion Bldg., Lime, Ohio W"""—— X, LEGAL NOTICE MAJOR LEAGUE Team 1 Sportsmen Tool Room College Club Swank Bros. Games Last Week League—Stokers 14. kscrews 9, FFA 0 Scuds 18, Maggie Fagan, who i Indiana, and Joe Fockle ■16 Manor Street, Altadei take notice that Gertrude ceased, on the 14th day i her certain petition in within and for the County of Ohio, alleging that the Fockler died on the 19ih leaving a wiil, which wi probate by the Probate Ohio, and on the 8th di letters testamentary were Court to the Plaintiff in doubt as to the true will. Scuds Corkscrews 11 Stokers 9, FFA 0. Major League—Tool Room 11, Sportsmen 6 College 15, Swank Bros. 10 Sportsmen 7, Swank Bros. 6 Col lege 5, Tool Room, 4. Coming Games Wednesday, June 30—College vs Sportsmen Swank Bros, vs Tool Room •wank smen Thursday, July 1—Swank Bros, liege Tool Room vs Sportsmen iday, July 2 Monday, Jul. scuds Stoker Tuesday, July 6, Scuds vs Cork screws. Free Tennis Lessons Beginning Thursday afternoon of this week, the Bluffton tennis club will give free lessons in tennis to interested persons of all ages. The school will be continued for a one week period at the courts. Those interested are asked to bring their own racquets, balls and shoes. MARRIAGE LICENSE use has been issued n, Mt. Cory, form and Iona Matchell, A marriage lice to William Lahma erly of Findlay. Blufft IN THE PKOBATE COURT OF ALLEN COUNTY, pilIO of the Estate Gertrude E: Serge S. Foe kier, al et. •sides at Shirley, who resides at i, California, will Con rati, Executrix [ward Foe kier, De- he Probate Court of Allen, and State (aid George Edward day of July, 1945, s duly admitted to irt of Allen County, duly issued by said la't the Plaintiff is oustruction of said on is for the jud: Court in regard aid will and as 1 The prayer of the P«ti ment and direction of It) the true construction tff the duties of the Plainly The persons first abclfe thcr take notice that llh« id will 14t.h day of Gertrude absence Allen scutrix nf the ward Foekier, PON W. AND A’ctomey for NOTICE e place of residence is Lpartment 5, New York, [notified that Ralph L. Ietition againsft her for Mary Watkins, who 55 Seventh Avenue. ew York, is hereby ns has filed his », approval of a on the ground! of three years’ willful and gross nBglect of duty, in case r. in the Coilrt of Common Pleas of County, Ohio,! at Lima, Ohio. Said may be heart! and decided after the expiration of six welka from the first publi cation of this notice.ll Ralpli L. Watkins. Plaintiff By (ILaRENCE C. MILLER, I His Attorney, lr04 Citizens Bldg., I Lima, Ohio LEGA1I NOTICE In the Commln Pleas Court of Allen (liunty. Ohio Case Lo. 38270 Melvin Nevlsome, Plaintiff, The Heirslat Law, Etc.. of Frances llandall, deceased. The heirs at law. dlsvisces. legatees, trustees, assignees, receivers,! beneficiarfea, surviving spouse, children, deiliendants. creditors, suc cessors in interests, jlxecutors. administrators, and legal repreaentajlves of Frances Randall, deceased, formerly tn I owner of Lot No. Three Hundred and Twenllr-seven (827) in Seins heimer’s Addition oil Clifton to the City of Lima. Allen Countyll Ohio, all defendants in the above entitled calise, will take notice that on the 9th day of Jtale. 1948. Plaintiff. Melvin Newsome, filed his Jljetition In the Common Pleas Court of Alleil County, Oh in. Case No. 38279, nraying for I decree quieting title of Plaintiff as to said In remi sea. Said defendants vflill take notice that they are required to answer on or before the 1st day of September, j|48. or judgment and de cree mav he taken lagainsf them in accord ance with fbe nravejl In pfni.-tiff's netiflon. MELVTN INEWSOMF PLAINTIFF By Ear|| Ludwig, his attorney 14 XA/ILLIAMSON Monthly Payments 7o Sulf g— g—1 Fernoce inspection. Expert repair work oh any mak* of farnac*. Cott bated on labor and ns i staa Bo terialt used. Phono or writ* today. Vacation Church School An Observation School for the Ohio Congregational Christian Conference of Churfch Workers, held at St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church in connection with Conference at Bluffton College Starting Wednesday, July 7 through July 14 8:30 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. Children are welcomed into the following departments: Name of child 1 Plaintiff, Defendants. 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