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PAGE SIX Mainly Independence day coming up Sun day times change and it’s dif ferent from the old days of spread eagle flag-waving oratory' when vol uable speakers twisted the British lion’s tail to the applause of care free holiday crowds now we are dissatisfied—complaining—facing the future with forebodim tainty when the call is Public Sale! Having sold our farm, and also dissolving partnership, we will sell at auction on the farm which is located 2 miles northeast of Beaverdam, Ohio and 4 miles southwest of Bluffton, Ohio, just north of Route 25 on Saturday, July 3rd at 12:30 P. M. CHICKENS—100 head of Leghorn hens, 1 year old. audacity and political honesty in a world looking to us for leadership but we’ll snap out of it just as we did after Hitler invaded Po land—before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor who would have believed then that this nation could summon the might to win a war surely we have troubles—inadequate hous ing, high living costs, atomic jit ters, general unrest—these are grow- The following property: CATTLE—9 head—Shorthorn Holstein cow 8 years old giving a good flow of milk, not bred Guernsey cow 6 years old with calf at side 3 Short horn heifers 1 year old Guernsey heifer 1 year old Short horn heifer 6 months old Shorthorn calf 3 months old. SHEEP—9 head of good Shropshire ewes, 4 and 5 years old with 11 head of lambs. HOGS—25 head of hogs, aver age 130 to 160 lbs., 4 head of sows. FARM rubber tractor disc 7' tractor, and new elevator, on good rubber and a Willys motor attached on combine for combine power, in good condition and ready to go. John Deere manure spreader McCormick corn binder John Deere 999 corn planter with fertilizer attachment Van Brunt 10 hoe fertilizer drill spring tooth and drag harrow good steel wagon with new hayrack and grain bed Turnbull wagon Oliver Sulkey plow 2 wheel electric cream separator. men this is our training ground for the monumental task which has been placed in our hands of guiding the destiny of this planet when countless millions must be fed and MACHINERY—F-12 tractor, 1937 model with in front, in good condition. Little Wonder 12” plows cultivators for the above tractor tractor wide used 2 seasons. Buzz saw attachment for Allis Chalmers combine 5' cut with new riddles with ladders and grain bed stock trailer DeLaval No. 4 coops, 9X10 brooder house, MISCELLANEOUS—3 hog kerosene brooder stove 5—10 gal. milk cans, 20 gal. No. 20 motor oil, 100 fertilizer sacks, 5 gal. fly spray, 5 bushel timothy seed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Electric washer, E-Z Bake kitchen range, Estate heatrola, 2 piece living room sfite, extension table and chairs, library table, rockers, buffet, beds and dressers, day bed, radio, and mantel clock, old bookcase and other a TERMS—CASH Vernon Moser Clarence Moser Leonard Gratz, Auctioneer Willard 0 lb. ice box, antique cradle and Owners fennings, Clerk “I NEED PLENTY OF HOT WATER Baths, formulas, diapers, clothes—Baby needs more hot water than anyone else in the house. And it must be clean water—sparkling, crystal clear. Install a clean, beautiful, new automatic gas water heater that will give you all the clean hot water you need for Baby —and plenty for the rest of the family, too. YOU’LL GET IT WITH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR HOT WATER MAGIC West Ohio Gas Co of of Backers of Bluffton’s Independence day attractions were cheered the first of the week when Clair Fett, local forecaster who has been un cannily weather --IGenuine weather for the Fourth of July ^P311- ®th weekend. are in Europe this summer with al, ?hT^)^rtmAt Mennonite reconstruction unit spent I pHcabte to a day last week at the home of Mrs. I 17-4, 17-4.1 W. M. C. Tod, the former Barbara I ^e^bid.i Hauenstein. The two Bluffton wo-1 certified ch ... .-I per cent men whose itinerary took them tolevent mot London, made the trip from that city! P,ans il to Edinburg Last summer Mrs.I the mMei Tod’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I an]?tnd', Hauenstein, spent several months I with her in Scotland. I There was quite a knotty problem I Of languages at the Kenneth Lug-1 r. ,1. tut inbuhls on South Main strcot thcli K&pids other night when thev entertained I two visitors, August Laager and IU.SI daughter Odette from Bienne, ats Heavily insulated—keeps water hot always Oceans of hot water—all clean and clear Temperature control—set it and forget it THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO whole continents aided toward new I erland. During the evening the con means of livelihood this is nolversation was carried on intermit appeal for a larger perspective, norltently in three languages—English, even for a more Christian view of I French and German. The Swiss our responsibility toward recent or I visitors spoke French and German— prospective enemies—it is a predic-1 Mrs. Luginbui tL.......— ...her be thankful that we are able to I German—which left no one language witness and share the greatness and which all fulfillment that nation. And speaking Bluffton ,some wouldn’t recognize it today ear-splitting din of firecrackers nor I three months a single skyrocket—what you’ll hear I ada, the Ui now is the squeaking of brakes as I arranged to vacationers’ cars stop for traffic I their relatk lights, the drone of airplane motors I sires, also cn at Bluffton’s new’ airport to be dedi-llez family cated Monday afternoon and the I buhl’s, Mrs. shrill yip-e-e of the rodeo crowd un-1 former Harriet Criblez. der the Harmon field lights at night I The trip was arranged by Laager John Luginbuhl then too, the holiday previews I as a graduation present for his young including the pre-rodeo parade Sat-1 daughter. urday night and the sugar shoot on I to Toronto Sunday and remember the key-1 where they note is Take it Easy on the Fourth I and left and be Alive on the Fifth.” I they board All the comforts the trailer which brothers—William building. The house trailer project,! an avocation -which has occupied I their spare time the past two years, Non(.E T(J gINTRArTOBS is now practically complete. Duringl business hours they operate an elec-1c#tol5JA(Jh™ENJ OE H1GjHUnA'f, trie home appliance store downtown —but there s ample time these long I Sealed evening to put finishing touches on I the trailer which has all the aP‘l^p,’^l‘d i pearance of a high class professional! job. The Ellenbergers recently pt»r-| chased the DeVier property on South Route No.' Main street and will move here from their former Beaverdam and occupy it house is being remodeled. ,____ ___ ___o__ peakers English and I and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gratz ion that more and more of us will I French and husband English and I weye Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart and resulting in I familv were Friday evening supper ahead for this I considerable interpreting and trans-1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar- I thence returning to Switzerland. Il ati ng, not unlike difficulties encoun-1 Quart and son. I tered bv sessions of the United Na-1 Mr and Mrs. Raymond Matter I.. o land family spent Sunday evening! the Fourth inltions at Lake success. I with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedy of the oldtimers I Laager, a watch maker, and his I Lima. no |daughter traveling by plane on al Mr. and Mrs. Chas, trip stopping in Can-1 Mrs. Win. hridley of r- u I Saturday evening on ed States and Cuba,l Koh|cr and dauKhter. accurate in long range I Pa red by factory! trained rnechan-1 }lome_ Afternoon callers were Mr. predictions announced fair Singe^1 parts used. We I and Mrs. Robert Dillman and family, I----- nia ke£ Free esti-|Mrs. Ella Dillman and grandchildren ’I mates given. All/Lork guaranteed I ^arvlin, and Jimmy Dillman and stath if ohio Engineer of .. I 30S en County U. the trailei I son, home in Route No. 224 I Route No. 30S a while thel din County, There was a Bluffton reunion ini£^*15,^94* Edinburgh, Scotland, when Ednall June 19, 1948 salt s Letal Copy No. 48-318 1*1? il l? I i» UNIT i'RiUE COMRACT prop a^CoiumbL Various Set? io a r*r sals will le received at the of ite Highttay Director of Ohio, Ohio, lunfal 10:00 A. 1............ for I'S. Wyandot County U. S. Slipper itoute No. u. s. I 1 Stale Route No. 117, Al noura No. 25, U. S. Route u. s. Hancbck County U. S. Stale Route No. 31. Har2 painting old guard rail per plan. fo I various types a I Length 62,170 I Estimated .......................$7,350.00 ■ompletid not later than Oc- wa£e jo be paid to all labor "■r.’iTict shall be in accord of Prevailing Hourly Ascertained and Determined by of Industrial Relations ap tate Midway Department Im daiice with Sections 17-3, 7-5 a^di 17-5a of 'the General mimi 0 employed on this Ramseyer and Marceille Steiner who I lance wi'ih the “J^hetiiije must Submit with his bid a in anl amount equal to five the exitnated cost, but in no han teti! ‘thousand dollars, specifications are on file in the highways and the office of district* peputy director. resefi’es 'the right to reject bids. 11 Earl L. Reeb ’State Highway Director 11 --1----- lega|. notice Bruce Roberta, a {minor over 14 I Roberta, who reside* at 720 Hogan Street, Rapids 9, years of I "ho resides at f?20 Hogan Stree'c, Grand 9, .Edith M. Roberts, thel and. natural] guardmn of said Bruce Grand Rapids 9, Michigan, and the legal dian, if any. I Gwendolyn Veersma, Vietoi Edith y Avenue, Cwiterline, Michigan, and M. Roberts, w*io resides at 720 Hogan I Grand Rupidb 9, Michigan, will take that Irene I. pague, Administratrix of fate of Ralph IV. Roberta, Deceased, on th day of Majl 1948, filed her petition in 'the Probate Court jwithin and for the Coun ty of Alien, and Stale of Ohio, alleging that the jiersonal estate of said decedent is insuffi cient to pay his deba and the charges of ad ministering his estate tha't he died seized in simple of the foKwing described real es situabe in said ^county, to-wit: The undivided one-half interest in each the following: ocel No. 1: Situated in 'che City of Lima, County Allen and Statdbf Ohio, to-wit: lot Number 1 l?79s in War Gardens’ ib-divlsion to th* City of Lima, Ohio, subject to the resteiotion tha't no dwelling house shall be constructed of less thun 6 rooms, nor cost lev than $1500.00 and no building to be erected nearer than 15 feet from the front s'ereet line. Said premises also known as 721 Robb Avenue, Lima, Parcel No. 2: Situated in the Township of American, I County of Allen State of Ohio, to- Lot Number 649(1 in Homewood Addition in American Township, Allen County, Otefe The prayer of said pe'ritlon Is for sale at said premises, for flhe payment of the debt* and charges aforesaid. The persons first above named will further take notice that the said Bruce Roberts. Gwendolyn Veersmai and Edith M. Roberts and others have beeh mde parties defendant 'to said petition an| that they are required to answer the same bn ot before the 31st day of July. 1943. Irene Digue, Administratrix I as aforesaid. By: W. W. GOODING, her attorney. Francis Basinger, D. D. S Evan Basinger, D. D. S. Telephone 27LW Bluffton, Ohio ......................... .. ...."Y 1 111 !...... Season Take special hikes thru wherever grow. Learn leaf. If you an abundant dry soap. Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yoakum, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yoakum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bixel Stop off here to visit I Mr. and Mrs. Amos s, the Charles Bes-IMr. and Mrs. Robert ng on the Alfred Crib-Uam'^v spent the week end with the Kenneth Lugin Luginbuhl being the ,, e r-. i weekend with Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl They flew fiom Europe|an(j a|gf were among those that at-l and then to Chicago from I tended the Schaublin reunion onl came to Bluffton by train I Sunday. New York from where! Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gratz and ,„ family entertained Tuesday evening ed a plane to Cuba and|for auBJ)er Mr and Mrs Henry Dct. weiler and son of Souderton, Pa., I zrx I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marquart. |Our representative/kiU be in Bluffton I Mr and Mrs. Max MiUer were of home—that’s! Monday each week.{f I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and the Ellenbergerl Phone or write/j I Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Afternoon call and Ural-are Singer SeWi^g Machine Co., I ers were Mrs. Kenneth Gratz and Phone 168-W for POIS JNIIVY care the ison to reci contact1it, apply lather of laun- n picnics, foods, or ivy may fenize the Then Ap ily P. H. This double goes right the rhus tox causes the i Get P. H. Keep It Han action (antidote work—destroys icadendrql which rritation. ,Today 75c A. Hauen Drug Store The Corm Fridley and Lima called Mrs. I sons of Lima. While there Kenny fTj. Lima, Ohio I Lerov, son of Mr. Gratz had the Lima phone 4-12711 misfortune of breaking his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Moser and sons. Mr. and M.. Ohio birthdays. 1948, fori Mr. U. s. Route No. 23 and I Ray guests Marquart and attended the Schaul day at the Walter Mrs. Wayne Matter were Saturday evening sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz and daughter Sharon in honor of Mrs. Ear) Matter and Mrs. Gratz and Mrs. John Hirshfield and were Sunday evening of Mr. Hirshfield and Mrs. Ed a few relatives lin reunion Sun Schaublin home. 11 it 1. LEGAL eas Court of •, Ohio 18262 han, Plaintiff, In the Common I’ Allen Count Case No. Eileen F. McGrani vs. Dana J. McGranah The defendant, Dana place of residence is uni tice that Eileen F. McG said court an action aga on the grounds of Gross for restoration of her cause will be for hearit weeks from the date of of this notice, to-wit: 01 day of July, 1948. in, Defendant. McGranahan, whose nown, will take no anahan has filed in nst him for divorce ■Jeglect of Duty, and laiden name. Said on and after six the first publica'cion and after the 30th F. McGRANAHAN, Steele, her attorney. EILEEN 14 By I. B. LONG LOCAL DISTANCE Every Loa AULING Insured BROS. STAGER Ohio Bluffton, ITS PORTR4 Ims, photo Photo finishing, supplies tudio Neu-Art 8 For Vigo Phoi Sam and and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bixler of South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coon daughter of Columbus. Mr. and 1 of Marion, Luginbuhl of Cleveland spent thel and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. John Badertscher and NTnf inn I Mr- and Mrs. Otto Amstutz. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yerks of Have your Sing sewing machine Rima Awere S^/ay dinner guests at the Amos and Weldon Luginbuhl Bluffton and Heal ir menu include meat in yc Always ready to s rve you IOS SWANK Meats Fresh and Salt Should Bl CL 322 N. Ha Baker Hau Phone 298-W ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $9 for Horses $11 for Cows !ogs according to size and condition. Hogs accord BUCKEYE] REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio FARMERS PRODUCE Bluffton Ohie Offers Friendly Service Buyers of “Fine Baked Goods” Leave jkur orders early for your 4th of July weekend needs CAKES BUNS COOKIES PIES ROLLS BREAD DOUGHN JTS PECAN ROLLS tHCREASt0 1 W V You Face A Feed Shortage- THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948 to aize and condition. According* a MAIN 475 Collect ICH OF FOSTORIA ANIMAL PRODUCTS. INC. earn, Eggs and Poultry ROUTE SERVICE IYTON HARKNESS, Mgr. tin Street Bluffton Phone 284-W jenstein Bakery 11 1 ".7 ItiJ will be closed July 5-6-7-8, Open Friday, July 9. enstein Bakery TWO TRACTORS IN ONI MEMBER 111 N. Main St., Bluffton ra *C row crop tractor eft»C‘«ncY by MADE IN TWO MODELS Fitz All ROW CROP TRACTORS /f'// STI LL/um out REAL MONEY/$ You Can Beat Skim Milk! When you face the problem of putting weight on pigs, chickens or calves, nothing quite compares with skim milk farm-separated cream is in demand by The Page Dairy Co. and the money you get just about equals the price of whole milk besides, Page gives an “Extra Profit” to cream shippers ask a cream hauler or drop a postal card and our fieldman will call. Sell Your Cream to Page The Page Dairy Co. Bluffton, Ohio *Phone 489-W Vem Dardio, Fieldman SI 67.50 O. C. Hursey & Sons John Deere Sales & Service ■ance Street Bluffton, Ohio Open Saturday Night