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THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1948 D. C. BIXEL. O. D. BIXEL, O. GORDON Mate St., Bluffton SPECIALISTS 122 South i EYESIGE Office Hours: S ed. Sat. 7 to 8:06 srsday Afternoon. Qooed TIi KODAK ROM lctnr»- ART y i«r picture ing right with depend Kodak Im in the yel box— film that gets low box—the the the picture. the exposed i developing rhen send tie »Us for expert 1 printing. SIDNEY’S RUG SHOP -(OU f”00 Feed for nutrients for the egg .. for this tional Cuired known to be •hicks, x"* the devtlo MASTER N Methio-Vite—ad vitamins, quality to be essential MASTER The Pleasant Hill FEED MILL Leland Feeds, Fertilizer, PH Basinger, Mgr. and Custom Grinding 317-W Gift Robes Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes were| and Mrg were Mr. and son. CALF SCOURS MASTER FEED MILL Leland W. Basinger, Mgr. I Feeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Custom I Grinding I Phone 317-W stock is vitally important because all chick embryo must be put into Breeder Mash with M-V, made the addition of sensa-1 potencies of all known re-' proteins, and minerals—the nutrients for high hatchability and vigor in I ^Ttrv Cotton & Flannel $4.95 & $8.95 Fine Rayon $12.50 i Watm, Light weight A I all wool $1^50 $18.50 SRANP Shop Here for Finest in Gifts VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS & PAJAMAS CRESCO SPORT COATS HOLE-PROOF SOX ART GLOVES MUFFLERS SAFETY LEGION TOGS FOR BOYS HOUSE SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY MANY OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FAMILY GEIfiER & HILLER Bluffton’s Headquarters for Quality Giftc Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welty. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. George Eyers of Kalida and Mrs. Gerald Huber Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stratton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt and son were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bell and family. Week end guests Mack Andrews and and Mrs. Thurman of Mr. and Mrs. family were Mr. Kikter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Wolfley of Kenton. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and son were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Trout of Beav erdam. Mrs. Lamar Basinger who is con valescing in the Bluffton Commun ity hospital is reported good. Thursday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman were Mr. and Mrs. Cai Zimmerman Herr. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Jennings and sons and Rodney Jennings were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huber and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and family were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bader tscher. Dinner guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andrews and were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Herbert Reichen- family of Mr. bach Herr and guests Gratz of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar family were Sunday dinrter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lima. and son, Hartman ere Thurs- Mrs. Mi’dred Criblez Tommy and Mrs. Esther■ and daughter, Dorothy we day afternoon callers of Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and sson. and Mr. was Mrs. The Victory Class meeting held at the home of Mr. and Gerald Huber and son, Friday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and son were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inbody of Findlay. Pleasant View Mrs. Kenneth Keller and daugh ters of Findlay visited in the home o fher parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Habegger and son Garnie, Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart visited in the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart of Gilboa last Sunday. Mrs. Mace Rader left Monday for Springfield where she will visit in the home of her daughter Dr. and Mrs. Carl Roth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris and HOME THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO County Will Make 2nd CROP Shipment Arrangements were completed last week by CROP for Allen county’s Christmas gift to Europe in the form of a car load of soybeans. The beans will be placed on Ohio food train as it moves east ultimate shipment to Europe, dedication ceremony is planned Dec. 21 prior to shipment. the for for About $4,000 has been contribut ed in grain and money by residents of rural Allen county for the CROP project, it was announced by Rev. C. D. Landis, chairman of the Ohio project. Word has been received in Putnam county, that the county carload of wheat, sent last August, has been received by the resident of Salzburg, Austria. Bluffton Co-eds Plan Yule Trips Bluffton college’s two co-ed gospel team quartets are planning trips during the latter part of the Christ mas vacation. One group consisting of Mary Gallagher, C!aire Landis, Anita Pan nabecker, Margaret Salzman, Mary Ann Smucker, violinist Lois Rich, speaker and Mrs. Lenore Myers, advisor, will tour through Illinois. Dr. I. W. Bauman will advise the second group consisting of Mary Lou Rich, Marge Rickert, Nina Crab tree, Mary Kay Buman, and Mary Ann Craft, speaker which will ap pear in Iowa, Missouri and Illinois. Ex-service Man Held On Charge Of Bigamy Bigamy charges were filed in Put nam county court of common pleas last Friday against Byron Betz, 23, of Route 1, Bluffton, who has been stationed with the U. S. Army at Ft. Knox, Ky., until recently. Arrested Friday by Sheriff Arnold Potts, Betz is charged with marry ing Olen Lee in Kentucky last Sep tember, while still being married to Mary C. Kramer, whose parents live in Columbus Grove. Betz was a former employe of The Triplett Electrical Instrument Co. here. family spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and daughter of near Bluffton. Whether you live in the city, town or country, you can enjoy frozen food any time you want It. Just reach into your spacious General Electric Home Freezer and choose what you want. Imagine having delicious strawberries in January or game food any time of the year .,. freezing fresh fruit pies and other dell caries many months in advance. Meat, frozen when fresh, re mains fresh and flavorful for many months. The delectable fresh ness is retained, and is safely protected at ZERO temperature. A General Electric Home Freezer is a time-saving convenience, with fewer trips to the market or to your locker plant is a labor-saving convenience because frozen food is so easy to pre pare for the table. TWO MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM The NA-4, four-cubic-foot model, bolds up to 140 pounds of frozen food. The NA-8, eight-cubic-foot mod el, bolds up to 280 pounds. Handy wire baskets provide con venient storing of frozen food packages. A warning light on the NA-8 In dicates a current interruption or an abnormal temperature rise. Positive action latch. Counterbalanced lid. The Friendly Couples class will meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Habegger this Friday even ing. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Purdy will be the program leaders. There will be a Christmas gift exchange.! FREEZERS FOR CITY SUBURBAN and FARM USE 1 Mode! NA-B Interior depth within reach of even short persons. No. 1 dial position is sot for lore degree F. lower temperatures may be selected. Fiberglas Insulation for efficient storage and economy. k SEE THESE BIG, NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME FREEZERS AT Bixel Motor Sales Phone 172 W 4 Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Royal Downey called at the C. W. Montgomery home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. l^ee Clauss and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clapper and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Clapper and daugh ters Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. McCafferty were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davis of Lin coln Park, Mich., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore family. end and and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler son Keith called Thursday evening at the C. E. Klingler home. Hau Mrs. John Levi and Mrs. Hauen st ein Sunday visitors at the enstein home were Mr. Cloyd Turner, Mr. and Good, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hau enstein and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Moser and sons, Ear! Matter and Mrs. Mae Hauenstein Pre-school Building Blox Little Play Nurse Sets Buck Rogers Atomic Pistol Sewing Sets Pastry Sets Gold Medal Luncheon Embroidery Sets Paint and Color Sets Strathmore Spellers We’ve Cut the Price! Was $4.98 and daughter Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Spencer of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ewing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIOI Allen County, ss. of Estat® of 1 David Nusb Ohio, has be Executor of late of Allen $ & Now $2.98 it* A SURE HITI to $ I TARGET GAME WITH DARTS Hit the clown! Has gun and three darts with saff rubber cups on end. Pro vides hours of fun. WASHING MACHINE Wash dolly’s clothes. Move the lever back and forth and the water starts swishing. Prosser Bluffton, Ohio R. D. No. 2. Bluffton, appointed and qualified as estate of Bertha Nusbaum. Ohi Dated this RAYMOND P. SMITH, Probat® Judjre ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $5.00 for Horses .... $5.00 for Cows According to size and condition. Hogs according to site and condition. BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMaL PROnVCTK. INC EVEWTHIHG MUST BE SOLD ft I ----A Real Favorite MECHANICAL 5-UNIT FREIGHT A BIG FELLOW JUNGLE PETE THE ALLIGATOR 1.00 Waddles across the floor with jaws that open and close, ll’/i-idches long. JUNIOR •VO SIZE VELOCIPEDE rdy tubular Big 104nch Speedy I steel fra front wheel. Adjustable seat and handle bars. PAGE NINE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIOI Allen County, m. Estate of Peter D. Geiger, deceased. Julia Geiger of R, R. 2. Box 36, Bluffton, Ohio, has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Peter D. Geiger, late pt Allen County, Ohio, deceased. bated thia' 29th day of November, IMS. RAYMOND P. SMITH. Probate Judge 3C Fraficbi BaMnger, D. D. S Evan Basrnger, D. D. S. Telephone 271-W Bluffton, Ohio Was tennis racket LIONEL AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL Automatic—en ables two trains to oper ate on same track. 7 95 JUNKft COASTER WAGON Pun for the youngsters! It’s speedy. Has shock proof steering. Shiny red finish, Prosser Phone 195-W