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THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1918 PORTRAITS Photo finishing, films, photo supplies Neu-Art Studio Phone 168-W Bluffton ford For Convenience and Time Saving— Your Clothes Washed and Dried— Washed per load Dried per load TEL. 175-221 BEAVERDAM, OHIO Plan a Picnic picnic, rememh what you need for Labor Day week end And while you are planning the er you can find here to make the dinner a success Barnes Grocery Closed all day Monday, Labor Day LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Every Load Insured STAGER BROS. Blwffton, Ohio Shag mats and Chenille Bedspreads fluffy like new. Family washes done in a hurry. THE WASHETTE Open 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily Closed Thursday afternoons. 107 S. Main Street Bluffton, Ohio HOG TROUGHS “SECONDS” 2 ft. $1.50 4 ft. $2.25 “NO SO HOT” They Migh Do For Chickens Beaverdani Hardware Co. ........... .......—.... 35c Engine Here it is! Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes, Mrs. Cora Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Garau and son called on Mrs. Alta Garau, Sunday evening. The Community Meeting will be held this Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartman spent the weekend at Columbus attending the State Fair. evening visitors of Sunday and Mrs. W. S. Jennings were and Mrs. Ted Shindeldecker, Mr. Mrs. Clair Huber, Findlay, and and Mrs. Winston Jennings family. Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cora Huber was a guest several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman. Cal Herr callers. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. were Saturday afternoon Mrs. Avery Watt and son Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald of Winston Jennings and sons Larry and Tommy were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil ard Jennings and son Rodney. Mrs. Cora Huber of Hackensack, 'lew Jersey and Mrs. Hattie Spear if Ada were Sunday dinner guests if Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes and laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coon of ndiana sperft Friday evening with dr. and Mrs. Berdell Huber and the his Clyde Hauenstein has bought /. W. Huber farm adjoining arm and his son will move there Mr. and Mrs. Dana Moser and Mr. id Mrs. Newt Crouse of Columbus rove and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight ailey were Sunday evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz. Mrs. Kathryn Bell and son Tommy ere Sunday evening visitors of Mr. id Mrs. 0. L. Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huber re rned Monday evening from a sight eing trip to Michigan with Mr. and rs. Chancey Spallinger of Lafayet- Enroute they visited the Cas des at Jackson, the Locks at Sault Ste. Marie and in the Upper Pen insula the Pictured Rocks at Munis ing and the Tahquamenon Falls. Season’s Near for POISON IVY Take special care on picnics, hikes thru the woods, or wherever poison ivy may grow. Learn to recognize the leaf. If you contact it, apply an abundant lather of laun dry soap. Then AppljN^ H. D. This doubl«K action antidote goes right to\wtrk—destroys the rhus toxicauendrol which causes the irritation. Get P. H. D. Today 7J- Keep It Handy........ /DC A. Hauenstein & Son The Corner Drug Store tune SPECIAL PRICE For a limited time only! BIXEL MOTOR SALES Telephone 172-W 131 Cherry St. Bluffton, Ohio M* THE/BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mo and daughters called on Steinbrenner of Wren, Sund noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long daughter of Missouri, Mrs. Klingler and daughter, Mrs. Asire, Miss Lucille Lee of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler son Keith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Klingler spent Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hauen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream, Ben Dal ly called Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mrs. Mary* Friedly, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Spencer returned home Saturday after visiting relatives in New York City’. Little Barbara Hilty returned home with them to spend the week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hauenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Norman tended the Hauenstein day at the Ada Park. Sweitzer at reunion Sun- Klingler and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde son Keith left Monday morning for a trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty, Mrs. Grace McCafferty and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Clouse of Find lay’, Mrs. Maud Arnold took Sunday’ dinner with Mrs, Bertha Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moser and daughter spent Sunday afternoon at the Ervin Moser home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montgomery’ and daughter called Thursday’ even ing at the C. W. Montgomery' home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffer spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moser, home w’eek Jimmy Fox returned with them after spending the there. LEGAL NOTICE Dell Ellis, whose place of residence and ress is Box No. PMR 6443-H, Missouri is notified that i Ellis has filed her petition______ mailing Springfield._ _____ _hereby Donna Jean Ellis has filed against him for divorce, restoration to maiden name and all proper relief, on "the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty and that you are now imprisoned in a peni tentiary under sentence thereto, in Case No. 38364 in the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, Ohio. Said cause may be heard and decided after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this notice. Donna Jean Ellis Plaintiff. By Clarence C. Miller, lifer Attorney, Citizens Bldg., Lima, Ohio. Said defendants said Petition on the 1948, or judgment w Wilbur A. Stenien IIP” SPECIAL! Here’s What We Do: Remove and clean carburetor Adjust carburetor Check fuel pump Adjust distributor points Check distributor timing Check wiring Clean and adjust spark plugs Chock generator Chock battery cables Check fan belt Clean air filter Check voltage regulator (Parti •xfra—If n—dad) 504 20 v i*r l^gYl notice The unknown xjjeirs, legatees, devisees, administrators, executed and assigns of F. M. Swaney, deceased, .whose places of resi dence are unknown ai gence cannot be a seer that on the 22nd day a iff®. Wilbur A. Stemd.._________ men filed their Petitfm against them in the Common Pleas Court of Alien County, Ohio, the same being case JMo. 38350 in said Court, for the quieting of t|tle to certain real estate in said Petition desefibed to-wit: 1 with reasonable dili lined. will -take notice July, 1948, 'the Piaint and Erma Ruth Ste- Situate in 'the Village of Cairo, County of Allen and State Lf Ohio, and known as: Out-lot Number Nin« (9), in Pangle’s Addition to the Village of (j ‘County, being 212 feet more on the South side less. North and Sota of 136 feet more O the North side there less, on the NortJr Ohio State Highwal piro, Allen Ohio, I or less. East and West thereof: 220 feet more or th on the East side there in less. East and West on fof: and 230 feet more or [westerly side thereof on Route No. 65. I Petition is for the quiet said real estate and for The prayer of sail ing of the title of other equitable relielif. are required to Answer 25th day of September, ■ill be taken against them, and Erma Ruth Stemen Plaintiffs orney AEL "Ji*® Rockport e W Mr. n lower Mrs. La nmie and eta Sunda of Mr anniversary Mrs. F. R. K Henry Wilson of Columbus spe the weekend with his wife and I parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Carr bell. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Meter and family who have been living with Harley Van Meter the past year, moved Friday to Bloomington, Ind., where Mr .Van Meter is em ployed as Soil Conservationist of Monroe County. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and family of Bluffton have moved to the Harley Van Meter home. Mrs. Roscoe Aiderman and son James have returned to their home in Warren after spending a week W’ith Mrs. Walter Cupp and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Burkholder left for Orrville Saturday to attend the wedding of a grandson Richard Lehman which took place Saturday evening. They also spent several before their re- They Mr. and Mr. and Alvena Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. C. E. Klingler were Mrs. Orion Klingler, Mrs Keefer of Youngstown, Mr. and Mrs. James Asire, New Castle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Long, Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eibling of near Dun kirk, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilkins and family, Klingler and son Keith, callers were Klingler and sons of Findlay. days with relatives turn. Many friends and vicinity attended the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry in Columbus Grove, day which was observed reception both afternoon s ing. Mrs. D. C. Campbell and daughter Mrs. Henry Wilson spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Delmer Reagan and son Randy in Dayton. goes to Arthur Neuensch of this vicinity who was the Sears Roebuck Scholar Ohio State University for the past four Honor wander awarded ship to outstanding work years in 4H Club, In spite of the heat many of our people attended the Allen County Fair in Delphos last week and many more will be on hand at the Ohio State Fair which started in Colum bus last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Begg flew down to attend the meeting of the Flying Farmers who gather each year. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Meter of Chardon spent several days the past w’eek with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Sears of Nor man, Okla., Mrs. William Porter of Marysville and Mrs. F. R. Mason of Columbus Grove were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy May berry and family. Mrs. Mason will return to Oklahoma with the Sears to spend the winter. Enroute they will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Trip pier and family in Memphis, Tenn. The Friendly Neighbor’s Club en tertained with a farewell party in the home of Mrs. Wilbur Lentz last Wednesday evening for Mrs. Eugene if their members Meter one who Friday Mr. Ind., iff Hol it mb, 1 w son Arthu and Mrs. Mich., Mr. Wayne ar Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lentz. Frej Odria Hannah Krise of spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Marshall were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millen Geiger of Bluffton and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farnsworth and family of Laramie. Wyo. Glen Senff of Mt. Eaton was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall one day last week. Mrs. Herbert Marshall, Jr. and son Alan of Toledo spent a couple of days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall, Sr, while Herb Jr. attended the State Fair. legal notice Vernon E. Harris, whore place of residence is unknown is hereby notified that Kathryn M. Harris, has filed her petition against him for divorce and other equitable relief, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and ex treme crueftj in Case Mumber 38426 of the Comnyjn Pleas Court off Allen County, Ohio, and that said cause wifl be for hearing on or about six weeks, ftom 'the date of the first publication of thlsjnotice. FRANCIS W. D1RB1N. Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite 8Q| Dominion Building, Lima, Ohio. 24 LEGAXN’OTICE Peter J. Gtao, whne last known place of residence was Ng 12 Scfith West Second Ter race. Miami, FMHda, hereby notified that Vivian A. Groo. ^as feed her petition againrfc him for peBnapent alimony, costs, and other equitable reiief\Jn lafc and equity, on the grounds ofAtrore neflect of duty, in Care No. 38371 oN. tjK Common Pleas Court of Allen County Cm io. ind that said cause will be for hearing on or ibou't six weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice. Frances W. Durbin. Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 301, Dominion Bldg., Lima, Ohio 21 LEGAL NOTICE Charles J. Rowe, whose last known address is 224 West South Street. Jackson, Michigan, is hereby notified that Hildegard C. Rowe has filed her petition against him for divorce in case number 88381 in the Court of Common Pleas of Alien County, Ohio, alleging Gross Neglect of Duty as her ground for same and praying for custody of minor child and sup port for said minor child, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after the 16th day of September, 1848, HiMegarde C. Rowe By Sylvan H. Wise, her attorney Pandora Mr. paren the schi with fr Mr. and far here, west. id er are mobile' Mr. i and Mr. an a vacation •s. Leonard McDow Mt. Cory, formerly Mr. and relatives in this Golden Wedding W. R. Sun wit a nd even- Mrs. Glen Huber will home to members of the Presbyterian Missionary society for the September meeting, Wednesday afternoon of next week. Program includes: Devo tions, “Where Love Is Patience Pre vails”, Mrs. Walter Cupp “A Single Purpose in Christian Education— Child Lost,” Mrs. Edgar Begg Dis cussion Year Book of Prayer, Mrs. Glen Mayberry. n«Mre4 Dod| auto artner ire on id Mrs. Dwight Baumj id Mrs. Enos Suter in Canada. Mrs. George Case Patrick Ca««*v of iio and Mr Mr. Cam- and Mrs. bridge, Oh! Mansfield, the Richard Krohn home, came to attend the funeral on day of Mrs. George Casey, Jr., erly of Continental, but, who re had been staying in the home of her sister, Mrs. Krohn. Grabill of weekend guests in They Mon form- cently Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haska and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rapp of Melvinville, Mich., were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rapp’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thrapp. PERFECTION OIL STOVES and PARTS at Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-five years of Dependable Service \J PARE SETWi Electrical Service Commercial and House Wiring Electrical Repair Estimates Given Free For Prompt Service Call Harvey M. Bauman Phone 367-W Res. :117 E. Kibler St. or write P. O. Box 9. Bluffton. Ohio SEED PROVEN RESULTS Farm Bureau HYBRIDS A lot of testing and proving goes into a bag of Farm Bureau Hybrids—that’s why we call them the ’’Seed of Proven Results.” They’r# tested at every step of the way we know they’ll GROW. Stop in tomorrow —let your Farm Bureau seed serviceman tell you about "The Seed of Proven Re suits.” Phone 377-W ALLEN ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED FARM BUREAU Cooperative We Pay $7.50 for Horses .... $8.50 for Cows According to size and condition. Hogs according to size and condition. BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMAL PRODUCT INC____________ ftmazing, H«[ *X- UATERIJi Mineral RubbexXoating For home and industrial roofs, the low cost and matchless durability of “Ever-Plastik” Elaterite Coat ing provides the answer to all roofing problems. Only ONE COAT will add a tough, lasting, water water-proof surface to your roof regardless of its type. “Ever-Plastik” fills and seals all cracks and crevices and sets in a smooth, unbroken, rubber like surface that resists acids, alkalis, oxygen, nitro gen and extreme temperatures. Investigate today! Bluffton Cement Block Co. Bluffton, Ohio Phone 213-W or 365-W I •J Sold Only by Authorized Dealers 11