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PAGE EIGHT Bill Burcky has reached finals Little, seeded No. 1 men’s singles entrant, has conquered three foes to advance to the semi-final round. One victory was in straight sets, and the other two were three-set matches. Little will play next at 5 p. m. Wednesday In doubles competition, two Bluff ton teams remain in the running— Little-Simcox and M. A. Howe-Jim STAGER'S KOALKIM don't depend on luck for I Woody Little, Bill Burcky Advance In Allen County Tennis Tournament hi the Allen county tennis tournament under v.a-' in ima this week \\oou Little is in the semi-final bracket of men’s singles play, and two Bluff ton doubles teams also leinain in the running. Burcky, seeded No. 1 in the junior singles, will play Bill Turner, of lama, for the championship at 2 p. m. Saturday. He won over two foes to reach the title round. HEAT IT TAKES GOOD COAL TO DO THIS FEAT A fourleaf clover may bring you warmth of pleasure this summer, but only our good coal will bring you warm comfort next Winter! HOWARD STAGER COAL YARD STOKERS-STOVESEATCMiRW N? MAIN $T.o A.C. & Y. RY. OFFICE 265*Y*~UOME354‘W King Nut Oleo W. A. Howe lost Tuesday night in singles competition in the long est match of the tourney to date, and Jim Howe was eliminated Sun day afternoon. Roger Howe, 1948 county winner, is not in the tourney this year. Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Lysle McCarty and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moser and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moser and family. Mrs. Harry Moore is spending several days with friends and rela tives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilkins and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strahm and family of Terrasota, Fla., were Mon day evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. Don Wilkins is spending several days at Camp Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty, Miss Margaret Guider called on Mrs. Bertha Shelly, Sunday afternoon. Teddy Moser is spending several days with his grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dye, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Doshia Moore of Carey. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore and fam ily of Detroit and Mis. Harry Moore. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Garwood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Montgomery and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and family, Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman call ed on Mrs. Dora Hartman and daughter, Saturday afternoon. James Montgomery was Sunday dinner guest of Billy Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boyd were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and daughters. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness, prayers, flowers, gifts and cards sent during my ill ness. It was all appreciated more than words can tell. Home Killed Meats BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Cubed Steak lb. 69c Beef Ground Pure Pork LARI) 8 lbs. $1 WEINERS 3 lbs. SI BOLOGNA 3 lbs. $1 Cream Cheese lb. 45c Beef Liver lb. 49c Perch Whiting Fresh Dressed Fryers lb. 49c lb. lb. 39c 39c Mrs. Watson Steiner No Bone lb. 49c All Beef CUBED PORK OR No Bone IL rrt FRESH HAM STEAK No Fat ■». BEEF ROASTlb. 59c 5 lbs. $1.00 5 lbs. $1.00 ICE CREM1 Gal. $1.49 Quarts 39c ■■............ —.............................. Ribs, Smoked lb. 45c Pork Roasts lb. 39c Lean Picnic HAMS lb. 45c Miller’s Model Dairy MILK 2 Quarts 33c Is your home Freezer or locker getting low? See us for replacement of Beef- Pork Veal Poultry or Frozen Foods. Mrs. Cart Barnum Rites Held Monday cause of death. She is survived by her husband and a daughter. The body was taken to the Paul Diller Funeral home, Bluffton. Bur ial was. in the Clymer cemetery, near Mt. Cory. Eeaverdam Couple Mark Golden Wedding Golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 5 ant was held last Sunday with an open house at their home in Beaverdam. Mr. Yant, a native of Beaverdam, is 79, and his wife is 76. A retired banker, Mr. Yant managed the Beaverdam bank until it closed in 1929. East Orange Mrs. Orrin Inbody and children Beverly and Bud of Ann Arbor, Mich., "are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutwell. There were seventy present at the Boutwell reunion Sunday from Hills brow, Dayton, Ann Arbor, Mich., Wharton, Lima, Findlay, Ada, Bluff ton, Rawson, Jenera and Tiffin. Mrs. Alice Mae Boutwell and children, Mrs. Emma Boutwell called on Mrs. Rosa Wolber and son Jerry last Wednesday evening. George Gable and family of Okla homa called on Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell Saturday. Callers of Emma Boutwell the past week were, Edith Stager, Mary Heldman, Marie Ream and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heldman ot Bucyrus were over night guests Saturday in the C. M. Heldman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager, Mrs. Mary Stager attended the Deem yer and Daniels reunion at Upper San dusky, Sunday. Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stouffer of Ashland were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leh man and son Richard. Susan Steiner was taken to Bluff ton hospital Friday and her condition at present is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohli and son Edward Allan spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kohli and daughter Mary Ellen in Chatham, Ohio. Verena Schumacher of Toledo spent Sunday at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willis Schumacher and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reichenbach, Esther and Roger and Mrs. Ida Step pier of Monroe, Ind., attended the funeral of a relative at Elmyra, On tario, Canada last week and spent several days there among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Lugibihl, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geiger and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hilty were at Kitchener, On tario, to attend the Bechtel family re union. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson are the happy parents of a baby born to them Saturday. He has been named Michael Lynn. Ralph Alkire who has been em oloyed at the Pandora Cooperative stock yards for some time tendered his resignation Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilty are the happy parents of a boby girl born to them recently. She has been named Ruth Anne. A few of our potato growers are beginning to harvest their crop. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steiner and Miss Lydia Basinger were in Dayton, Sunday, to attend the funeral of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Filhart and sons Clifford Leon. Donnie and Jack of Ortonville, Mich., are visiting at the Joshua Amstutz home north of Bluffton. CLOSING NOTICE The Compact Beauty Shop Beaverdam, operated bv Eunice Smith will be closed horn July 23 fo Aug. 1. QUR fir»t consideration is proper v professional service for our cus tomers Service which only col lege graduation, state licensure and years of experience can give. That is what we offer you when you bring your prescriptions to us. Sidney’s Drug Shop Prescription Pharmacy THE|BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Three Hurt In Auto Crash At Beaverdam Three motorists received lacera tions and minor injuries when their car failed to make the turn on Route 25 at the south edge of Beav erdam, Saturday night and crashed into an abandoned house. Taken to Bluffton hospital in the Diller ambulance were W. J. Thorn ton, New Lebanon and John Brown and Grant Witham both of Dayton. They were released after emergency treatment. Their car was badly damaged. To Return Monday From Naval Cruise Jack Urban, seaman apprentice in the navy and son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Urban of Bluffton Route 1, is scheduled to arrive in Annapolis, Monday from Portsmouth, England, following a summer cruise in the North Atlantic and 15 days at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Richland Center There will be an ice cream social at Richland Grange hail this Thurs day evening. Ice cream, cake, pie, chicken and weiner sandwiches, pop and peanuts, etc. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Hirshfield were Saturday night and Sunday guests at the Ed Marquart home. Sunday afternoon they all visited in Col. Grove. Mrs. Diana Amstutz and daughters Rhoda and Eunice were Sunday din ner guests at the Francis and Amos Basinger home. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Warring ton of Col. Grove. Mrs. Rhuel Kohler and sons Dick and Gene spent Sunday in Spring field visiting her mother who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Donivan Montgomery and daughter spent Sunday evening at the Cal Burkholder home. Mr. and Mrs. John Palte and son Jack spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matter and family. Mrs. Walton Alderfer and daugh ter Shirley of Bellemore, N. Y. and Mrs. Donivan Gratz and children Brett and James of Souderton, Pa., arrived Friday for a month’s visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Amstutz. Sunday evening call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Am stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz and daughter Sharon spent Sunday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bal mer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Follas and daughter Joan called Sunday evening at the Malcalm Ewing home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marquart called Sunday evening at the Amos and Weldon Luginbuhl home. Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter, Mrs. Rhuel Kohler and son Gene, Mrs. Chas. Fridley spent last Wed nesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egley of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eikenbary were Sunday dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Dunkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matter were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daugh ter Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Core and family vi died relatives in Hil sdale, Offeo, Hudson, Mich. ov i the week end and Mr. Ernest GnitZ 1•isited his broth ■rs in Reading and Allen. Mich. Mr. ar Mrs. Ralph Woodhead arrived hme last week frmi A rizona after speiiding the past sven and a half mont hs, by the way of r•onvrr and Color ido Springs. Thci Sunday dinner lests were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kosier of Lima. Mr. anc1 Mrs. Richard S trainn and daughters Joyce and Jud of Sara sota, Fla were Monday true.sts ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sclinubl Mrs. Sam Kohler and ignter ...... Mor lay evening sui per guests of Mr. a’ Mrs. K Luginbuhl and famil y. Mrs. Kohler also called on Mrs. lid Burkholder w ho is quite sick at the Cal Steiner ho Mr. am Mrs. Donivan Montg erv and daug iter were Mond onin o supper gi ests of Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Bal me r. Mis. E ma Elvin and 5liss Hulda Schifferly spent last Monday after noon wit i Mrs. Sam Kohlei and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin called Sunday afternoon at the Joe Hilty and Roy Ream homes in Lima and in the evening called on Mr. and Mrs. John Nonnamaker and sons. Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl spent t’le week with Mr. and Mrsj John Lugin buhl of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coon called last Monday evening at the Ernest Gratz and Richard Core home. Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fridley called Monday evening on Mrs. J. I. Lugin buhl. Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fridley of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ernest and sons of Columbus Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and family ot Vaughnsville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fett and daughter in honor of Mrs. Ander son’s birthday. Here, There, and Everywhere Pandora will soon have another bu-ju ss in th form of the Pandora Processing company, a corporation organized by O. M. Boris and E. D. Newell, both of Mt. Vernon and F. J. Kempf of Pandora. The new plant will process corn cobs for use in metal plating and other industrial processes. Buildings and office of the Allied Commodities exchange have been leased to house the new firm and remodeling will start at once. The processing plant is the second of its kind in the country and will employ from 15 to 20 people. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Sheidemantle of Col. Grove have returned after taking their daughter Beverly, to gether with Joan Cievidence and Jean Mayberry to Wooster to attend a Presbyterian conference. Mrs. Ralph Schroeder and son have been removed from Lima St. Rita’s hospital to their home in Col. Grove. Mrs. Gladys Walter of Arlington has returned from a trip to New York and Niagara Falls. Paul Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells of Arlington is recover ing from a broken left leg when he was struck by a tarpaulin thrown from his father’s truck. Lawrence Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Karch of Mt. Cory is recovering from burns about the face and hands which he received after throwing water on burning paraffin. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Turner of Col. Grove, visited recently at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Turner and daughter Beverly in Columbus. Mrs. Carl Niswander entertained last Wednesday the W. S. C. S. ot Col. Grove Methodist church. Assist ant hostesses were Mrs. Lewis Nis wander and Mrs. Waldo Allstetter. Friendship class of Arlington Bihle Fellowship church held its an nual picnic dinner at Arlington state park, Sunday afternoon. Rev’, and Mrs. J. C. Wynn ot Swanton were recent visitors in Leipsic. Wilbert Zimmerly of Leipsic has been confined to Lima Memorial hospital with a leg infection. I. W. Moore of Sampsonville, N. Y., has returned to his home there after visiting a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Spring er and family and other relatives tn Col. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moffett of Min neapolis are spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Jennie McCul loch and the L. D. McGee family of Gilboa. Mr. Moffett, a brother of i Mrs. McGee, is a former Gilboa i resident. Frank Nemire, north of Gilboa, suffered a stroke while doing chores at his farm, Friday evening. He is in Bluffton hospital. Mrs. Emma Reddick has returned to her home in Omaha, Neb., after spending the past two weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kellogg and family of Col. Grove. State route 696 north of Beaver dam which was closed for repairs is now open to traffic. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Evans of Green Bay, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bessel fest and daughter of Genoa, and Alfred Bogard of Maybee, Mich., have returned home after visiting last week in the Ray Hartman home in Col. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams and son David of Lansing, Mich., are visiting in the home of John Huber and daughter Bernice of Beaverdam. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heinz and son Edward and Grover Heinz and daughter Barbara of Burns, Oregon, were recent week end guests of their aunt, Mrs. Katherine Oard and sons Ernest and Thomas of Col. Grove. They stopped enroute west after a vacation in the New England Eugene Hector, Robt. Emans and Mallow Wchrly of Gilboa Methodist circuit are attending the Christian Adventure camp at Camp Harbor View, Celina. Beaverdam Lions club will hold their annual picnic at Faust’s road side park, Wednesday evening, July Mrs. Jacob Amstutz of Hillville will leave next week for California to make her home there with her sister, Mrs. Van Pelt who has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Sr., of Beaverdam are on a two weeks’ fish- Well Fit V-BELTS Save Motors* Too tight belt overloads your motor—burns out bearings. Too loose a belt vibrates and slips, cute down horsepower, wears out quickly. We have a Catet patented concave tide wall V-Belt that mill fit your machine exactly. Beaverdam Hardware Co. Phone 221 Beaverdam, Ohio ing trip in northern Canada. Gene Franks o Van Buren and Floyd Wil lams of ilboa were judges at a Sunday. noj se show a Coshocton, Mrs. Evelyn Sc humacl Col. Grove who sustai ned a fractur the right 1 eg in a fal from 11€T bicycle on Fuly 4 has be en removed from Lima St. Rita’s hospitai to her home. Jerome Herr and family of Bluffton will move the first of next montn into the new house they are building on the Allen-Hancock county line. Special music at the Central Church of Christ service Sunday morning was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Joel Basinger of Bluffton who sang a duet. Used Cflirs See these Top Values before you buy-4 better cars and less money. 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan 1946 Ford 1% ton truck, 158 inches Summer Beef by the Quarter------Pork by the Side AtoZ Meat Market and Locker Service 127 N. Main Street Phone 276-W THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1949 Household Electric Appliance Repairing Also Radio Servicing Electrical Supplies for House Wiring Lighting Fi tur~„ A Full Line SEE where you DRIVE LET US REPLACE DISCOLORED or Dangerous BROKEN GLASS In Your Automobile GLASS FOR ALL MODELS Steinman BodyShop 234 North Lawn Ave. Phone 259Y SPECIAL PRICE Ivory, Milwaukee Ctleam, Jersey Cream Reduced frori $5.50 to— $3.99 Per Gallon in 5 gallon lots WHILE TH EY LAST! Steinman Bros. Lumber Co. 236 Cherry Street Phone 360-W “Ask Steinman’s” res Radios of Fishing Tackle Electric Shop Mumma Mamma irth Main Carl 122 N I 1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-doqr with heater and radio 1939 Buick Special Sedan, very good condi tion with perfect black finish. EIXEL MCTCR SALES 131 Cherry St. Phone 172-W Custom Slaughtering Beef Slaughtering, per head........ I................................ $1.50 Pork Slaughtering, per head........ I................................ $1.00 Processing—Cutting, Wrapping’ also Freezing 3c lb. Dressed Weight We are now equipped to give you this service winter or