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PAGE TEN Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Sprunger of Chicago were dinner guests last Thursday at the Francis Basinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Follas and daughter Joan left Sunday to spend several days visiting relatives in Ontario, Canada and Milan, Mich. Miss Rose Hoobing of Lima spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kath ryn Maidlow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green and sons were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greeley 10c value Napkins, 2 for 15c Clothes Hampers One-third Off Shopping Baskets 29c to $1.39 All Sizes Angel Food Cake Pans, $1.59 All Sizes Hull Pottery Nice Selection Stationery Envelopes and Writing Paper All Kinds FOR SMALLER FAMILIES CUBIC-FOOT CAPACITY^ inninr This junior size fits anywhere, yet it’s so mh* firs ftnvwhere. vet It's 60 and family of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friedley and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marquart and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dillman and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos and Weldon Luginbuhl home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willford and son Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Badertscher and daughter Janet of New Washington were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Basinger, Mr. and Mrs. Noland Benroth and family of Col. Grove were past week visit BARGAIN DAYS AT RUFFS Fine Line of Brach’s Bulk Candies Throw-Rugs Jute and Woven Aluminum Ware Fine Selection Hosiery & Anklets All Prices 20c to 49c Pyrex Ware WE BUY FOR YOUR ADVANTAGE AT FACTORY PRICES R. A. Patterson, Mgr. RUFFS 5c to fl "THEY MUST HAVE HAD. MY FOOD BUDGET-WOES IN MIND WHEN THEY DESIGNED THIS BEAUTY!" INTERNATIONAL ■’•II.’ ors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Follas and daughter Joan. Noah Hochstettler and daughter Lorena and Miss Marie Imbach were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Basinger and family. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gerber and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hochstettler and daughter Emily. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stevens and children of Sandusky, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bixel, Mrs. C. A. Triplett and Mrs. Norman Triplett and children, Mrs. Ray Heiks and daughters of Columbus were week end visitors at the Otto Amstutz home. Mrs. Andrew Gratz and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl on Tuesday after- BABY’S NEEDS 1 Blankets, Feeding 1 Dishes and Cups, Diapers and Paper Disposals, Bottles, Powder and Nipples. Nice assortment of Small Size Dresses for Children. Picnic Supplies Summer Glassware Fine Assortment Libby Tumblers Towels and Wash Cloths Tubs,, Foot-tubs, Garbage Cans and Buckets store] INTtRNATIONAL HARVESTER HARVESTER FREEZER That’s because the big 11.1 cubic-foot, 385-pound capacity Interna tional Harvester Freezer saves many expensive daily trips to the grocery store! Instead, you buy fresh foods in larger quantities in “season, when prices are lowest, and have the finest quality on hand at all times. Also, expensive left-over waste is banished when perishable foods can be saved and kept for months. Saves Time and Energy, Tool Eliminate* frenzied, tiring dinner preparations when unexpected guests arrive. Just step to your Harvester Freezer and serve tasty, out-of-season delicacies in the twinkling of an ey e. And food preserva tion is actually three times easier—and oh, so much pleasanter —this great new Harvester way! So don’t wait. Come in today and see fot yourself. You won’t be satisfied until you have one of these efficient^ economical Freezers that ease your budget and assure nutritious food F°Uf wiU caJ! toPs' F1°or area required, 58 by 31 Vi inches height, 37|4 inches. C. F. NISWANIEEIt McCormick-Dec ring Dealer Bluffton, Ohio THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO $ Days Bluffton Merchants Offer Big Saving Days noon on Mrs. Mary Riggenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Moser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W eldon Lugin buhl spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser. Ray Luginbuhl of Cleveland spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayn Thursday evening suj Mr. and Mrs. Ear: daughter. Mr. and Gratz and daughter Sunday evening supp« Charley Gossman and Mrs. Philip Mrs. John Marquart IL Strunk and son week callers at th- Mr. and Mrs. ns and Mr. a with Mr. ar Mrs. Sai and Mr. aw ed Sunday Matter were ir guests of er and Mr Sharon Wilford were Mr. and D. Mr. LIVING ROOM SUITES DUCHESS WASHER rftEE Clarence Fridley. Mr. and Mi's. Wood of the Swiss Inn sold out to a Mr. Miller of Beaverdam. They took possession, Sunday. LEGAL NOTICE rprr MARION ELECTRIC $24.95 Porch Glider $39.50 to $49.50 Real Bargains Here! AXM1NSTER RUG 9 by 12 $39.50 up Fine Values BREAKFAST SETS $39.50 up TABLE LAMPS $4.95 Here’s a Value Hard to Beat— See Them! devisees. Tfre unknown heirs. legatees, _____ administrators, executors and assigns of F. M. Swaney deceased, whose places of resi dence are unknown and with reasonable dili gence cannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the 22nd day of July, 1948, Vhe Plaint iffs, Wilbur A. Stemen and Erma Ruth Ste meh filed their Petition against them in the Common Pleas Court of Allen County, Ohio, the same being case No. 38350 in said Court, for the quieting of title to certain real estate in said Petition described to-wit: Situate in ‘the Village of Cairo, County of Allen and State of Ohio, and known as: Outlet Number Nine 19), it{ Panne’s Addition the Village of Cairo, A ng 212 feet more or io Ohio, feet more or East side there- e ther ■eo: and VALUE DEEP FAT FRYER with each Pandora Mr. and Mrs. Rhuel Suter are parents of twin sons bom at Bluffton Hospital, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Frantz of New Carlisle, Ohio and Miss Zoa Frantz of Renssalaer, Ind., spent the weekend in the home of their sister, Mi's. R. A. Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amstutz returned Sunday evening from their trip to the West Coast. William Steiner is employed at Sommer Motor Sales. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Leichty ar rived home Tuesday evening from Los Angeles, Calif., and other points of interest on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. D. U. McCullough and granddaughter Mona Lou Don aldson of Col. Grove left this Tues- DOLLAR DAYS, FRI. & SAT. kroehler siss.oo value $119.00 Be Sure to Shop Our Store During Bluff ton Dollar Days, August 6 and 7. Take advantage of Hundreds of Bargains Especially Reduced for this occasion! ARMSTRONG’S Roy Hauenstein. Mgr. “Known For Fine Furniture" Bluffton, Ohio value THURSDAY, AUGUST 5,1948 ance company with offices in Pan dora ranked third in the U. S. in number of lives personally insured for the year among 5,000 any. This is qualified for company’s Marathon club of which there were 12 members this year. He recently attended the annual meeting of company agents in Mil waukee. closing June 1, 1948, agents of that comp the third time he has membership in the LEGAL NOTICE Mary A. Hadding, whose place of residence is 607 Michigan Avenue, N. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan, is hereby notified that Eugene F. Hadding has filed his petition against her for divorce and ail proper relief, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty, and three years’ wilful absence, in case No. 38305 in the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, Ohio, at lama, Ohio. Said cause may be heard and decided after the expiration of six weeks from the fiJt publication of this intiff Attorney 16 $149.50 $ 99.95 MARION ELECTRIC RANGE PHILCO RADIOS as much as 25% off BEDROOM SUITES $119.00up MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLES $69.00 Drastically Reduced!