THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1949
Park-itt—a handy gadget to hold
your purse securely when dining in
a restaurant. MaRuss Gifts.
Guests at the home of Mrs. Elsie
Buckland, Thurman street, Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDaniel
of Montpelier and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mann of Alvordton. Mrs.
Mann and Mrs. Buckland are sisters.
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Bluffton
BASKET
Dec. 5 Findlay vs
Dec. 12 Wilberforc
These games will be played at th
Gymnasium at 7:00 and 8:15
The Beavers scored 49 points again
Rockets in the season’s
Popular Prices
DON’T FORGET
COVERED
DISH
DUCK
SUPPED
Annual Public Sportsmen’s Rally
Club will serve 41 Roasted Mallard Ducks
Thursday Night, DEC. Sth
7:30 P. M.
Sportsmen’s Club Rooms, Town Hall
Wildlife Moving Pictures
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. Ruth Moyer and son of
Cherry street spent Thanksgiving at
the home of her son Stanley Moyer
in Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripplehom
of Columbus spent Thanksgiving at
the homes of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Neiswander and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Tripplehom.
nbination of the best
nciple as hybrid corn,
rm Lake, Iowa, says
□aid off better than
rer, steadier produc
chicken money.
iheryman in Bluffton
IES. Order your
les In-Cross chicks
liege
BALL
Beavers
S. vs Beavers
Bluffton High School
P. M. Each Night.
the high flying Toledo
opener.
’Ian to Attend
A FUNERAL SERVICE
HELD IN WINTER WEATH
ER calls for many additional
safety provisions.
Comfortable temperatures
and ventilation, sanded walks
and driveways, winter condi
tioned cars: and proper
cemetery equipment.
BASINGER
FUNERAL HOME
BLUFFT0N, OHIO
.... Route Him
Through Bluffton ....
Ready for your approval is the great
est selection of gifts ever offered by
our local merchants.
Justify their faith in you by doing
your Christmas shopping in. Bluffton.
Remember, nothing ever paid greater
dividends or more handsome returns
than loyalty to your home town.
Buy it Bank it AT HOME
The Citizens National Bank
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
THE BLUFFTON NEWS
C. A. BIERY, Editor
Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio,
by th^Bluffton News Publishing and
Printing Co.
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.
Donivan Augsburger spent Thanks
giving and the week end in the Geo.
Rader home, Ellsworth, Ill.
Mrs. M. M. Kibler has returned
from visiting at the home of
daughter, Mrs. E. W. Bash in
rain.
and Mrs. C.
giving day.
Mrs. Leah
nati and Mr.
scher of Rawson were callers at
Gid Bucher home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods
Detroit spent the week end at
home of his mother, Mrs.
Woods of West College
Our little shop is chuck ful
lovely little items to grace
her
Lo-
and
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marquart
family entertained her parents,
F. Stratton on Thanks-
Badertscher of Cincin
and Mrs. Milton Bader-
the
of
the
Bertha
avenue.
See “A Voice in the Wilderness,”
graphic film portrayal of life of
John the Baptist at Bethel Church
of Christ, Sunday night at 7:30.
Mr.
East
and Mrs. Hiram Wenger of
Kiblei- street have returned
Texas where they visited at
the home of their sons Harold in
Houston and Don in Mercedes
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Augsburger
and daughter Ann entertained at
Thanksgiving day dinner Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Augsburger and son Bud
and Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Lima.
Mrs. Elsie Buckland entertained at
Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Scudder, Mrs. Emma Studler
and Miss Metta Kohli.
Diller ambulance removals—Mrs.
Lazarus Basinger from Bluffton
hospital to her home on Thurman
street Mrs. Clara Geiser from the
home of Paul Geiser, Jefferson street
to Lima Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Donaghue of
Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Donaghue and son Ronnie of Detroit
were Thanksgiving day guests at the
home of Mrs. N. W. Cunningham of
South Jackson street.
Notice to Methodist
are having a rummage
day, Dec. 3 at 116 E.
Lima.
tion for this sale to the Moyer
frige rater store or Mrs. W.
Augsburger.
women—We
sale Satur
Spring St.,
Please bring your contribu
Re-
B.
of
home along with many matlic Xmas
arrangements and artificial flowers.
Floret Gift Shop, 3 blocks west of
Main street, Bluffton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muller and
i son Peter Allen of Cleveland and
Miss Marcille Steiner of Columbus
spent Thanksgiving and the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Steiner of Popular street.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bibler and
daughter of Findlay accompanied by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
living north of Bluffton
this week to spend the
Clearwater, Florida.
New shipment of fresh nuts just
arrived also Hershey’s dipping
chocolate for home candy making.
Place your orders now for Christ
mas candies, special prices to Sun
day schools and others buying in
quantities. Big lot of home made
candies for Christman. Our ice
cream is delicious, made fresh daily,
buy it in quantity for your deep
freeze and save money. Come here
and get your money’s worth. Hank
ish Fruit Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Badertscher
of Rawson entertained at Thanksgiv
ing dinner: Mrs. Leah Badertscher
and daughter Sadie and Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Badertscher of Cincinnati
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Keller
daughter Ann and Mr. and
Glen Franklin all of Dayton
and Mrs. Sidney Badertscher
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Slack of
Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Badertscher, Jr., and daughter Mar
jorie Ann of Rawson.
THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
daughter of Dover and Davidj
StearnS of Tiffin spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and
Deborah Lynn at the Stearns home
on Spring street.
New Home sewing machines at
Waitermire’s.
Miss Theda Hankish spent the
Thanksgiving week end with her sis
ter Mrs. Geo. Hallett and family.
T. G. Scheid of inter Haven,
Florida, former Bluffton plumbing
and heating contractor, called
friends here Tuesday afternoon.
Mad-Money cases plastic,
bright colors, makes change easy
see and use. MaRuss Gifts.
All aluminum combination
windows with self-storing
screens. James Balmer, s
sentative, 123’2 South
Bluffton. Phone 309-Y’.
Mrs.
Gail
and
any
Will Carr,
will leave
winter at
Cleveland
with her
Miss May Steinman of
spent Thanksgiving here
mother, Mrs. Eli Hartman of Jef
ferson street. Mrs. Hartman ac
companied her daughter to Cleveland
the first of the week and will spend
the winter in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Montgomery
were honored on the occasion
their wedding anniversary at
Thanksgiving dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Badertscher.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
James Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Alien
Scoles, Miss Janet Steiner and N. P.
Steiner. Evening callers were Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Badertscher.
of
See “A Voice in the Wilderness,”
graphic film portrayal of life of
John the Baptist at Bethel Church
of Christ, Sunday night at 7:30.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
An enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner
of turkey and all the trimmings was
enjoyed at the S. F. Nonnamaker
home on Spring street. Present
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson,
C. Spangler, Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson and Dot, Mr. and
Harry Anderson and Willis,
Mabel Cookson, Mr. and Mrs.
I Mrs. Ai.
Jesse
Mrs.
Mrs.
Richard Cookson and Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Anderson, Karen and
Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garster,
Leipsic Mr. and Mrs. David Ander
son, Jill and Jack of Findlay and the
host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore and
on
in
to
of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler
Wapakoneta spent Tuesday
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Badertscher of Bentley road.
and
Paul H. Diller and daughter Re
gina Lee and Miss Jerry Barnette
of Piqua spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Geiger and family.
See me for quality coal, high in
heat content, low in ash. Trucked
to your door. Repeat orders prove
its worth. Elmer Burkholder, 103
W. Elm St. Phone 398-T.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Locher and
daughter Virginia Lynn of Columbus
spent Thanksgiving here thi guests
of Mrs. Locher’s mother, Mrs. Helen
Worthington of Cherry street
orm
aluminum
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Badertscher
and Maynard Badertscher visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Badertscher in
Bloomington, Indiana, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nonnamaker
and daughter Kay of Orange town
ship and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Koontz
of Bluffton were Thanksgiving day
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Nello Steinman of South
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark of
this place Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark
and son of Ada and Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Shook and family of Defiance
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Crites and family of Lima.
Schaaff and
Mich. Mr.
and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
family of Manchester,
and
ter
Mr.
daughter
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Schnegg.
Paul Schnegg
of Plymouth,
Mrs. Harvey
Genie were Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heerhake and
son Donnie and Mrs. Bertha Matter
entertained at Thanksgiving day din
ner: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nique
and sons of Mt. Blanchard and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Armbrecht and
children of Mt. Cory.
Mr. and Mrs. David Smucker of
Mansfield attended funeral services
of Mr. Smucker’s grandmother, Mrs.
M. D. Lantz at Topeka, Ind., last
Wednesday. Enroute home they
stopped here to spend Thanksgiving
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Triplett and Rev. and Mrs. J. N.
Smucker.
Giving you the privilege to
extra payments from current
income in any amount at any
without penalty.
131 Baldwin Ave.,
WANT-ADS
flanelette gortns sizes 4 to
Girls
16 years at Waltemfire’s.
Shoes repaired. Bi^ng them in and
have Shirley Nonnamaker fix them
for yon. All work guaranteed. Mur
ray Uphelstering sl|op, Thurman St.
Bluffton phone.
Why worry if afflicted with any
skin disease. Aik about V-J-O.
Sidney's Drug Shop. 17
Buy work gloves’ by the dozen and
save at Geiger &■ Diller. tf
Health—Protect tyours by keeping
your shoes in goo^ repair. Lugibihl
Shoe Service Shop.
Furniture repairing and upholster
ing of all kinds, Make your old
furnishings look l|ke new at a worth
while saving. Estimates without
obligation. Murray Upholstering
shop, Thurman St., Bluffton phone.
Large selection:of Christmas cards
at Waitermire’s.
For sale—Potatoes. Arthur Miller,
2 miles southwest of
Bluffton.
and
Fruit
For sale—Eating
apples. Augsburger
miles south of town.
Augsburger
south of town.
Buy Ball
Main St.,
Children's
Deerhake
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and snmDonnie were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Deerhake
of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark of Grove
street were Sunday
and Mrs. Reid Woodward
bus Grove.
Comfort—Y
old shoes kept
bihl Shoe Ser
uests of Mr.
of Colum-
Mrs. Wade Shook and
Defiance spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. James
son.
Let us prot
with durable i
Service shop.
family of
end here
Clark and
Wanted—Tc
timber 15 inc]
Highest cash
Rex, Box 275,
berger Bros.
Appearance
competitive v
shoes impro
Lugibihl Shoe
Use our 1
Mich., and
Wilch and
Xmas buyin)
Vegetable,
garden sup
fertilizers,
plants, nurse
and bulblet
Seeds, 123 S,
No. 1 trap
Waitermire’s.
For sale
African viole
ing canaries
Aldine Wiesi
310-W.
Stettler and
Wiebe and
of Willard
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Mr. and Mis. Peter
daughter Judith Ann
spent Thanksgiving day and Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and
family of Maumee. Mrs. Wiebe and
daughter accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Stettler to Bluffton and spent Sun
returning home Sunday
spent
day here,
evening with Mr. U iebe who
the day here.
LOANS
make
farm
time,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday services at 10:30 A. M.
Subject: “God the Only Cause and
Creator.”
'Eestimonial meeting at 7:30 'Wed
nesday evening.
The reading room at the church is
open every Wednesday from 7*00 to
7:30 P. M. The public is invited to
all services and to visit the reading
room.
This society is a branch of The
Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist.
STOCK SALES
For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here
ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira
Moser. tf
by the quarter also pork
iole your locker or
to Z Market. tf
Beef so]
half or
home
Service nuns delivered to your
farm. Fees $3 plus mileage. C. N.
Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1270. tf
Wanted—Holstein Guernsey and
Brown Swiss fresh and close up
springer cows. O. C. Burkholder,
Col. Grove. Phone 43-R-5. 34
For sale—Purebred Spotted Poland
China male hog 7 months old. Jim
Johnson, 1 mile west and U mile
south of Beaverdam on Route 30-N.
For sale—Good Jersey cow giving
3 gallons milk daily, t. b. and bangs
tested. Albert Kohler, phone 586-Y.
Do you owr
case—the only
pieces. MaRu
E. Dean Steiner,
Findlay, Ohio.
Start the
for breakfast,
comb and exti
also see Farrm
ton for extra
Rickly Honey
on Bentley ro
32
cooking
farm, 2
tf
anywhere
Is mailed
lost paid. Mrs. Robert
Iain St. Phone 342-Y.
set cider daily at the
uit Farm,
Ballerina Do
in U. S. for 75c
Benroth, 612 S.
2 miles
tf
footwear
tf
nd rubber
& Diller.
I wool sweaters in
it Waitermire’s.
’ll find it is friendly
n good repair. Lugi
ce shop.
you and your, shoes
aterial. Lugibihl Shoe
buy walnut standing
es up for veneer logs,
irices. Write: Chester
Harrod, O. 34
tubs $12.95. Ellen-
Celina twii
counts for much in this
orld well conditioned
e your appearance.
Service shop,
s at Waitermire’s.
Fresh dressed frozen
i or cut up ready to
anytime except Sun
babbit Market, corner
Lionel trail
For sale—
rabbits, whol
cook availabli
day. The
Mound St.
112-W.
A1
College Ave. Phone
34
itcheries are exclusive
nes-Incross 301’s hybrid
like hybrid seed corn.
production above most
ds. Book your order
utz Hatchery, Bluffton,
y away plan for your
at Waitermire's.
flower and lawn seeds,
flies, insecticides and
mnual and perennial
•y stock, gladiolus bulbs
11
Amstutz
dealers for A
chicks, bred
Flock averag
straight bre
early. Ams1
Herr’s Flowers &
Lawn Ave. tf
only $3.69 a dozen at
Beautiful blooming
:s or Red Factors sing
nake lovely Xmas gifts.
127 Riley St. Phone
ire chains at Walter-
Strap or
mire’s.
For sale—]
ordering nece
Christmas st
all kinds, wi
ligious wrap
Bible story
puzzles, Mei
cases, child’s
aprons, tablei
things. Hu
now have on hand, no
isary, a complete line of
ck—Christmas cards of
ipping paper, also re
iing paper,' children’s
readers, color books,
•ibee stamped pillow
toys, large and small
loths and many
’. Don’t wait too long,
lerly, 127 Riley St.
it
Jaunita Zimi
Phone 310-W.
Mixmaster
$39.50. Ellen
Books now ii
and professio:
bulbs, shrubs,
annuals, arran
other books for
Herr’s Flowers
Ave.
For sale—Gc
bier and Kata
100 lbs. $1.55
Cyrus Schumac
Poultry dises
the Amstutz
where you boi
free.
For sale—Bq
good condition
phone 294-W. I
other
►nd Doermeyer mixers
Merger Bros.
j-freeze and zerone at
Prestone an
Waitermire’s.
Not too lat
daffodils. He
to plant tulips and
r’s Flowers & Seeds,
'e. PlyfrieJkff^W. 34
one AAjTad-Money
case which holds 50c
s Gifts.
,y right with honey
We have plenty of
cted honey on hand
s Grain Co., in Bluff
ted honey. Howard
Farm, 3 miles south
1.
stock! For amateurs
,als on gardening,
flowers, perennials,
ements, recipes and
the home and garden,
fc Seeds, 123 S. Lawn
tf
home grown Cob
din potatoes $3 per
’or 50 lbs. peck 50c.
ter, College road, tf
ses—Why worry, see
hatchery, regardless
ght chicks. Sen-ice
y bed and high chair
$10. F. H. Martin,
toasters $21.50. El-
Toastmasterl
lenberger Broi
Christmas I
Christmas program of colored slides
and hymn sides for your church
also many jothers.
Beaverdam. IPhone 273.
essings—A complete
Long,
Elmer
For sale—|Building lot on
Lawn
Phone 390-^'.
South
street.
avenie near Kibler
Why pay for wasted feed? The
“Rooter” prevents waste— cuts your
hog feed bills. Step in and see
these hog feeders today at the Mas
ter Feed Mill. Phone* 317- W. 34
Wanted—Bookcase with glass
doors. Call 547-T after 6 p. m.
Park-itt—out of your way—a solu
tion to the purse problem when din
ing out. MaRuss Gifts.
Wanted—To rent house or apart
ment in or near Bluffton. Phone
124-W.
Buy toys now while selection is
complete at Waitermire’s.
Xmas tree lighting set 98c series
lamps and multiple lamps. Ellen
berger Bros.
For sale—25 or 30 Barred Rock
pullets ready to lay. Henry Shel
lenberg, Pandora.
For sale—Nice comb honey and
good applebutter also eating and
cooking apples at reduced prices.
Steiner Fruit Farm, ’2 mile east
of town.
Dolls galore at Waitermire’s.
For sale—1936 Ford tudor. Call
afternoons at 110 W. Elm street.
Artificial flower arrangements of
all descriptions. Gifts, pottery and
novelties. Floret Gift Shop, Mrs. E.
J. Wahlie, 102 Spring St., Bluffton.
Buy her the lasting gift—an ap
pliance from Waitermire’s.
For sale—Table model Philco
radio phonograph, good as new,
priced for immediate sale. Harriet
Neufer at Lincoln hall, Bluffton col
lege.
Kitchen and mantle clocks by G.E.,
at Ellenberger Bros.
For sale—Japanese hullcss hybrid
popcorn by the bushel, 9c per pound.
Elmer Burkholder, 103 W. Elm St.
Phone 398-T.
Better girl’s dresses in taffetas,
rayons and cottons, sizes 3 to 12
years a practical Christmas gift at
reasonable prices at Waitermire’s.
For sale—Modern 8-room house
located near business section also
modern 8-room house with attached
garage, good location. Mrs. H.
Althaus, phone 453-W. F. Garretson,
broker.
Wanted—To buy sleigh bells
either single or complete set. Harry
Bogart, 180 W. Kibler St. Phone
350-R.
Do it with Lewyt the world’s most
modern vacuum cleaned No dust
bag to empty the ideal Xmas gift
at Waitermire’s.
Insulate with an Eagle Picher
certified insulation job with mineral
wool for year around comfort. James
Balmer, sales representative, 123’2
South Main St., Bluffton. Phone
309-Y.
Lost—Car keys with miniature
license plate No. 546-5 Z. Finder
return to News office. Reward.
For sale—Three crocheted baby
sets. See them at Mrs. Fred Bron
son’s residence, E. Railroad Lane.
For sale—Domestic sewing mach
ine, good running condition. Fred
Reichenbach, phone 382-T.
Shop our store for Xmas gifts—
a nice selection to choose from. El
lenberger Bros.
All metal ironing boards, some
with adjustable legs. Ellenberger
Bros.
For rent—2 room apartment. Ed
gar Chamberlain.
For sale—1935 Harley-Davidson
motorcycle: also boy’s bicycle. Rol
land Luginbuhl, phone 655-W.
Filter Queen, America’s bagless
vacuum cleaner with built-in air
filter. The perfect Christmas gift,
Free home demonstration. James
Balmer, sales representative, 123’£
South Main St., Bluffton. Phone
309-Y.
See me for sewing of all kinds
also will do custom button-holing and
ruffling by the yard. Mrs. F. A.
Hofer, 190 Huber St. 35
For sale—Remington portable type
writer, good condition new Reming
ton Foursome electric shaver gray
wool coat, size 13 black wool coat,
size 10 brown and white checked
wool dress, size 13. Dorothy Hard
wick, 150 Cherry St. Phone 472-Y.
Found—Some money on Church
street, Nov. 16. Owner may claim
money at Grade school by paying
for this advertisement.
For sale—80 New Hampshire pul
lets. Fred Marquart, Bluffton phone
546-W.
Wanted—To exchange with party
who got the wrong overcoat at Re
formed church on Thanksgiving day.
I. B. Beeshy.
Better feed at
Stoney's
CHICKEN—every evening
CHOP SUEY—Thursday
TURKEY FRIED CHICK
EN—Sunday
Homemade pies
Stoney’s Restaurant
Rawson, Ohio
SUN GLO COAL
Now the Brownies have come
to town. They will sweep
your chimney clean and keep
it clean for keeps. Your
furnace, too, will feel their
touch and give you much
more heat which will be a
welcome treat. Brownie coal
is on the roll.
The price, too, will be a
surprise
See ED GOOD, Agent
124 Lawn Ave., Bluffton, 0.
I
PAGE SEVEN
All metal rubber tire child’s wag
ons. Ellenberger Bros.
Nothing' conveys your sentiments
more adequately than fresh flowers.
Always appropriate always in
good taste, flowers are “right” for
any occasion at any time. Basinger
Florist, 109 Grove St. Phone 404-W.
Why pay for wasted feed? The
“Rooter” prevents waste— cuts your
hog feed bills. Stop in and see
these hog feeders today at the Mas
ter Feed Mill. Phone 317- W. 34
West B«nd food blancher $5.95.
Ellenberger Bros.
See me for quality coal, high in
heat content, low in ash. Trucked
to your door. Repeat orders prove
its worth. Elmer Burkholder, 103
W. Elm St. Phone 398-T.
Just received large shipment of
Stardust brassieres, all sizes at
Waitermire’s.
Crosley Shelvador 50 model refrig
erators at Waitermire’s.
For sale—Good country lard.
Howard Neiswander, 3H miles north
of Beaverdam on Rt. 696. Phone
624-R.
Deepfreeze, 12 cu. ft. deluxe model
at Ellenberger Bros.
Thanksgiving Offering
Of $83 Sent To CROP
The sum of $83.50 received as
the offering in Bluffton’s union
Thanksgiving services at St. John’s
Evangelical & Reformed church last
Thursday morning has been sent to
the Christian Rural Overseas Pro
gram (CROP) district supervisor in
Lima, it is announced by the Bluff
ton Ministerial association which
sponsored the service here.
CAR MA ™?,™
THUR.-FRI.-SAT.
Calamity Janel
and Sam Bass
in Technicolor
Yvonne De Carlo—Howard Duff
SUN.-MON.
TULSA
in Technicolor
Susan Hayward—Robert Preston
MATINEE SUNDAY
Continuous from 3 P. M.
TUES.-WED.
Unfaithfully Yours
Linda Darnell—Rex Harrison
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Sales & Service
Bluffton, Ohio
Ti e Cart First
IT is
every
who
look a
rather
money
a loss
being done nearly
day by many people
uy insurance! They
the cost of a policy
than the amount of
they will receive if
occurs.
Let us
ance
I arrange your insur
i)rot ection today to
tomorrow’s finan-
prevei
cial loss.
Leland Diller, Insurance
Phone: 295-W
113*/g S. Main Street
Bluffton