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THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1949 Pandora Mrs. Lucria Mull, of Toledo, has returned to her home, after spending sometime with Mrs. J. G. Reese and Miss Harriet Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thrapp called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher in Ottawa, Sunday evening. AMBULANCE PHONE 160-W The House of Perfect Sound WM. POWELL—ANN BLYTH —’’■■war The Cornerstone of Public ____________ 11 .I-* ily, either before or at the time being made, with the facts that the cost within its wishes finds fa in all walks of life. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Suter were in Columbus, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Hiram Krohn and Bernice Anderson man and Columbus week. called on Miss Jane Hart Mrs. Will McCardy, of Grove, one evening last Toy snow shovels. Waitermire’s. WHEN CALLS COME TO US from adjoining counties as they frequently do, we start immediately, and im mediately means RIGHT NOW. No delay, no curtailment of service, and no additional expense. BASINGER FIUNERAL HOME I BLUFFTON. OHIO CARMA THEATRE EZi THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY EDMOND O’BRIRN ROBERT STACK in FIGHTER SQUADRON SUNDAY-MONDAY IT WILL GIVE YOUR HEART A NEW LEASE ON LIFE! !■■., I Cllll IK. HUI cwri Color h, TECHNICOLOR TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Mr. Peabody & the Mermaid (Comedy) ence IFr’ZF answer aO yowr I COMPLETE **^**WW FUNERAL INFORMATION ___________ v I Our established practice of proMi ling every fam- rangements are lable it to keep or with people qi Phone, write or ca. FUNERAL HOMin Thom. 222 Is It Impossible? It happened in France, Ger Greece, Austria, Japan, China, Italy and a dozen other countries. Let’s the line here. As a good American you can fight In flation by spending your money wisely and saving it regularly. We invite yoy to use the help of our friendly bank. lie Citizens National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ny, old THE BLUFFTON NEWS C. A. BIERY. Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by tha^B luffton News Publishing and Printing C-o. Subscription rates: Year, $2.50 six months, $1.50 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Buy your gloves by the dozen and save at Geiger & Diller. tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deerhake and son Donnie visited Sunday with Mrs. Anna Deerhake of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hochstettler of Findlay. Mrs. M. M. Kibler has returned from Lorain where she spent the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Bash and family. Mr. and Mrs. Von Strahm have returned to their home in Lima after spending the past two weeks on a sight seeing trip in Florida. Piano tuning, repairing and clean ing. Graduate Cincinnati Conserva tory’ of music piano technology. Donald Luginbuhl, 536 Nova, Lima, 0. Leave orders at Geiger & Diller store, Bluffton. 40 Mrs. S. E. Steiner of Bluffton has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Kinsey and family of Cuyahoga Falls. Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Mrs. Neal Duffman spent Sunday in Wapak oneta visiting their mother Mrs. Emma Lanning and sister, Mrs. 0. Katterheinrrch and family. Mrs. Frances Steven and son of Lafayette visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deerhake and Mrs. Bertha Matter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Root of Bry an spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Root of Mound street. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Long and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botchlett of Kenton. Income tax returns prepared. A. J. B. Longfliorf, 232 S. Lawn Ave., Bluffton, Ohio. Phone 311-W for appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lugibihl spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Long and son Gary at Pandora. All aluminum combination storm windows with self storing screens. James Balmer, sales representative, 12352 S. Main St. Bluffton phone 309-Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mont gomery and daughter Sue drove to Cloverdale and visited Mrs. Daisy Steinbrenner, formerly of this com munity. Learn Spanish—We are starting an evening class for beginners next week meeting for two hours every Tuesday at 7 p. m. Professor Bat terson. Phone 196-W for details. Mrs. Robert Moore and infant daughter are spending several days in Dover. They left for that place Friday, accompanying Mrs. Louis Moore and Mrs. Mary Lab of Dover who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns of Spring street, parents of Mrs. Moore. Basinger ambulance removals— Mrs. Norval Welch from Lima Me morial hospital to her residence in Orange township Doris Jean Battles from Bluffton hospital to 'the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dull Battles, Mt. Cory Martha Lauer from home of Ezra Basinger to Bluffton hospital Mrs. Irvin Wood ward and infant daughter from Bluffton hospital to their residence east of Arlington Mrs. S. M. Over holt from her home in Medina to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Millen Geiger. East Orange Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. John Boutwell spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shroats and family of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Bucyrus spent the weekend in the C. M. Heldman home. Lois Warren spent Sunday with Lonnie Sue Boutwell. Callers on Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell, Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Gallant of near Findlay and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. George Boutwell of Lima and Lauretta Mae Nonnamaker of Bluffton were callers Monday’ even ing. The W’oman’s Missionary meeting of the Riley Creek Baptist church will meet with Mrs. O. W. Nonna maker on Wednesday, Jan. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager spent Sunday noon with the latter’s sister Mrs. Alma Borset of Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nonnamaker and daughters Sunday evening. Paper Drive 15 Beginning 10 a. m. Have paper bundled if possible and on curb. Bluffton High School Senior Class THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTOi Clubs, Judges and Societies Jitsu Tau Club Meeting at the home of Mrs. Robt. Ewing this Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. Masonic Lodge Stated communication, Monday night at 7:30 with work in M. M. degree. Eastern Star Meeting next Tuesday night at 7:30. Initiation. Women’s Y-Teen Council Meeting this Wednesday night at high school Y-Teen room at 7:30. Rustic Neighbors Council Rustic Neighbors Farm Girls coun cil meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry, Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Share-A-Talent Club Meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul Shilling, Wednesday, Jan. 19. Lutheran Aid & Missionary Meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Burkholder, Friday afternoon at 2 Church of Christ Women The Women’s council will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Amstutz, Thursday’ night at 7:30 with Mrs. Albert Reichenbach assistant hostess. Mida Jane Mangus will be program chairman. Engagement Announced Announcement is made of the en gagement of Norma Louise, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmus Klapp to Charles F. Swank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swank, Sr. No date has been set for the wedding. Both are Bluffton high school graduates. The bride-elect is em ployed at the Triplett ompany and Mr. Swank is connected with Swank Bros, meat market. Myers-Kohli Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meyers of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter Alice Dolline to Ray mond Richard Kohli, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kohli of Lima. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Meyers is a graduate of Sts. Peter and Paul’s high school of Ottawa and employed by the Ottawa Telephone Co. Mr. Kohli, an alumnus of Bluffton high school is enrolled as a student at Ohio Northern univers ity, Ada. Richland Community Circle Meeting at the home of Mary Matter, Thursday. The program: Devotionals, Evelyn Bowyer roll call, a favor someone did for me last year What Every Woman Knows Count to Ten Poem “Another New Day” Country Woman’s Day Book Play: Mrs. lira Waster and Mrs. Vera Good Manager. Orange Twp. Farm Women An al] day meeting at the home of Mrs. Cleo Hursey, Friday. The program: Devotionals, Edith Swank Roll call, New Year Thoughts Duet, Lillian Anderson & Cleo Hursey Guest Speaker, Mrs. Sidney Hauen stein. Farm Bureau Council Council No. 11 will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green, Friday night. Altar & Rosary Society St. Mary's Altar and Rosary so ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hankish, Sr., Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Couple Weds Here Saturday Evening Miss Bonnie Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Burkholder and Morris J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hartman were quietly mar ried Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in a double ring ceremony with Rev. Paul Cramer officiating Their attendants were Miss Betty Hartman, sister of the groom and Wayne Badertscher of Beaverdam. Mr. Hartman served in the army for 18 months, eight of which were spent in the South Pacific. Both at tended Mt. Cory high school. A wedding supper honoring the couple was given by the bride’s par ents, Sunday evening at 6 o’clock. Present wei-e members of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and their attendants Miss Hartman and Mr. Badertscher. Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grismore called at the O. P. Hartman home, Monday. Those who took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs .Emanuel Bout well and daughter were Mrs. Walter Schaublin, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mrs. Mabel Hilty, Mrs. Evelyn Gratz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaublin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoover and family left Saturday morning for Arkansas after spending nearly three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Er vin Moser and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hauenstein, Mr .and Mrs. John Good, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hauenstein and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Moser and family. Don Boyd, John Nealy were Sun day afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Spencer of Bowling Green took Sunday even ing supper with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty called at the C. E. Klingler home Thursday evening of last week. See me for memorials of all kinds. Samuel Bixel, 409 S. Main St, Bluff ton. Phone 429-W. Representing the Lima Marble & Granite Co. tf I, OHIO WANT-ADS One-room size kerosene heaters Waltermire’^. Geiger & footwear st|re. Furnitur ing of al furnishing while sa^ obilgation. shop, Thu Murray Upholstering man St., Bluffton phone. -Extra good 8 room house e lot and barn on other roofs on both. Possession if sold ?rrv For sale with doub lot. Slate March 1 corner Ch Lee Weltj soon. Located and Mound streets. 1, Pandora. 40 for most cars at Rt. jats i’s. Floor 1 Waltermir Insulate With an Eagle-Picher cer tified insulation job with mineral wool for yqar around comfort. James Balmer, salis representative, 123’2 S. Main St., Bluffton. Phone 309-Y. For said—White pippin apples $1.75 per basket. Bring your own basket. Robert Amstutz, 2% miles northwest of Beaverdam. $50.00 is the price I will pay for an 1856 U. S. Flying Eagle cent. $5.00 for 1877, 1909-S Indian cents $2.00 for 1871, 1872 Indian cents. $5.00 for 1909Svdb and $1.00 for 1914-D Lin coln cents. $3.00 for 1885 and $1.00 for 1886 Liberty nickels. Coins must be in nice condition, Top 1948 prices paid for all U. S. coins wanted. Robert Benroth, 612 S. Main Street, Phone 342-Y. tf Protect your buildings with auto matic fire extinguishers also many other types of fire control equipment. Write or phone your Red Comet Dealer, Harold Steiner, Rt. 1 dora. Vandora phone 21-E. For sale—Three used tires and tubes, good condition, size 6:00 by 16, reasonable. Guy H. Scoles, 1 mi. No. Bluffton on Rt. 25. Crosley radios at Waytermire’s. For sale—pouble acting kitchen door and hardware also 35 mm. photograph enlarger and photo graphic printer. A. Dwight Spayth, phone 331-Y. Insul-Vent, all steel combination storm windows finished in baked-on enamel with bronze screens. Balmer, sales representative, S. Main St., Bluffton. Phone Found—Black and white hound. Norval Welch, 2% southeast of Bluffton. line for bu without pen Allen cot Be—Use| thments] pe—New mile soi oad wil For s with att For s home Bentley bath, 3 clothes storm windows co and 75 by 150 Deppler, phone I 5 p. rr. at Diller is your Ball-Band paired. Bring them in and y Nonnamaker fix them $1 work guaranteed. Mur ering shop, Thurman St. me. repairing and upholster kinds. Make your old look like new at a worth Ing. Estimates without Shoes re have Shir! for you. ray Uphol: Bluffton Pan tf Congo Wall at Waitermire’s. Wanted—All grades of loose highest prices paid. A. L. Stager, 116 Riley St. Phone 334-Y. 41 *For sale—Fruit, shade and ever green trees at reasonable prices. Deliveries made from cold storage to you the same day. All stock from the old reliable H. S. Day Nursery of Fremont, established in its present location in 1858 by John Day, father of the present owner. Call or see Seth Basinger, representing Day Nursery. Pandora phone 29-C. 41 hay Lewyt sweepers at Waitermire’s. Wanted—Good home for couple of rat terrier pups. Leland Badertscher at Reichenbach garage. James 123% 309-Y. coon miles For rent—5-room apartment, all utilities furnished, $40. Call No. 4, Jenera, for information. 40 For sale—Mod tourists. Inqui shop above City house, ideal for Beauty 42 sensa cleaner, e Elsie’s Market. er Queen, ?ss vacuum cleans. Advertis ekeeping, American tion and Hygeia ies Balmer, sales 3% S. Main St., 309-Y. For sale—Fill tionally new bag] filters the air as ed in Good Houi Medical Associs magazines. Jar representative, 1 Bluffton. Phone Dog Nolice wner /ti the dead dog tags January 2 11 is ting Ity. hty e tags from i Trippiehorn unity Market, Female Mr. residents may purcha Zelma Ingall at the Comm Bluffton. $3Male ar Kennel, al- Dog $1 $10 lowing 5 tag and 11 Hire Russe len County Auditor A 0U N E E WHEN Y INSURA Call 350-W WHITMER reel, Bluffton PAUL E. 245 Grove S Regina sweeper Waitermire’s. 2 story modern th of Bluffton on five rooms and osets, screens and npletely furnished, ,. lot. Weldon H. 80-R. Call after 39 Wanted—Al! grades of loose hay: highest prices paid. A. L. Stager, 116 Riley St. Phoiie 334-Y. 41 For sale—Hou^e, modem except furnace, recently remodeled. Reason able. Immediate possession. Fred H. Martin, phone 294-W. 40 IF you knew what we know, you too would foam clean with Fina Foam. Sidney’s Drug Shop. For sale—Girl’s coat like also some wool skirts. 134 For sale—Nice comb honey about 15 bushels Clinton oats, heavy yielder also Imperial wind pump with 8 ft. steel wheel and 35 ft. steel derrick, very cheap if taken soon. E. P. Steiner, ’2 mile east of town. For sale—Used bathroom fixtures. Bluffton college. For sale—Small Coleman oil burn ing heater. Inquire City Market. Sleds at Waitermire’s. For sale—500 bales mixed hay. Ralph Garlinger, 1% miles south on county line. Wanted—Woman to clean 3-room apartment once each week. Mrs. Chas. F. Stratton, 113’2 E. Elm St. Lost—Billfold in Beaverdam, Jan uary 2, containing currency and papers valuable to owner. Finder keep currency for reward but return papers which are badly needed. John T. Huber, Beaverdam. Phone 422. For sale—Orange and grapefruit, tree ripened. Prices soon will higher. Special 4 lbs. pecans Elmer Burkholder residence, 103 Elm street. For .sale-r-Genuine horsehide black leather coat, size about 37. Reason for selling: too small. Phone 550-W. fa fa! The newest prints and cola in modern ’S 24i/2 Sizes 14/2 Sizes 9 to 5 $2.98-$3.98 Waitermire’s I Your Friendly Store Television Toledo, new Cherry sedan, lights, For sale—1946 Chevrolet clean heater, radio, good etc. See Bill at Clover Farm store. be $1. W. ft. For sale—1944 house trailer 24 long, clean as a pin will consider See Bill at trade. What have you? Clover Farm store. For sale—Modern six immediate possession modern six room house, Mrs. II. W. Althaus, phone. 453-W. F. Garretson, broker. room house, also semi garage. For sale—Gas range, good condi tion $15. 403-W. Homer Bracy, phono Wanted—Housekeeper for elderly woman no washing or ironing, oil burning furnace, all on one floor, good home for right woman. Refer ences required. Write to Box II, care Bluffton News. page five For sale—B-N Farmall tractor, cultivators, and one 14 inch plow. Levi H. Hduenstein, 3 miles south on county linp. is here in reality ur nearest station, national hookup •sday. goes on 1 this Wedn See Che presidential inaugura tion ceremonies in yonr own home—by television. The Toledo station’s national hookup will team up New York city, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago. Detroit and Cincinnati, bringing more and varied programs— Television is here—see us for the latest in television—there is no obligation. Ellenberger Bros. Bluffton Television Headquarters 105 S. Main St. Phone 255-T THIS WILL MAKE A BETTER DAY Today is special for some one you know ... a bi an anniversary ... a coming ... a new baby business promotion ... a uleac achievement. You could make day sparkle by sending homo ng flowers, making lovelier, gayer. We’re specialists in lovely events gay times BASINGER FLORIST Bluffton 109 Grove St. Pandora Phone 404W Phone 129A —....... ....... ... ... —...... .......... COAL From Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio and Tennes see. Stokers Automatic Heat Controls—Moore’s Smokeless Coal Heaters and Buckeye Coal Stoves. Remember to ask for Wm. A, Rogers Silverware cards. They are truly valu able. 1 card for every 50c in trade on bills paid with in 60 drtys. Howard Stager Coal Yard an A. C. & Y. Ry., N. Main St. Phones Office 265-Y Residence 354-W Whe n the recall sounds Your lo:s does no, stop when th? recall sounds— unless Rent In your lost “after-th real as have enough urance to cover of rentals. This -fire” loss is as e fire loss. 3!ake sure you lave.enough Rent Insurance through Leland Diller, Insurance Phone: 295-W 113% S. Main Street Bluffton