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PAGE SIX Ohio J. A. Leatherman Roofing and I Spouting Furnace Repair Formerly located at 107 S. Main Stl Now at Sohio Station, South Main St. and Bentley Road Leave orders at new location Phone: 199-W *2 i. 4 I I Pandora The Community Farmers Institute will be held in Pandora on January 26. Mrs. Harold Robinson of Ash tabula and the Rev. Russell Hoy of Coshocton will be the principal speaker for the program. Other program details are being completed by the officers of the institute. Special music, panel discussions, demonstrations and talks by Putnam County farmers will be included on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Long, Jr., and son Gary were dinner guests of Clara Bracy last Friday evening. ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED January 11, the Parent Teachers Association will have 11 “dads” on the program featuring their “Dad’s Night” program. The general theme of the year’s program Is “Better Citizens for a Better To morrow,” this month’s topic is Citi zens of Tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pierman moved last Wednesday from their farm home east of Ottawa into their fine new ranch home on North Jeffer- We Pay $2.50 for Horses .... $2.50 for Cows According to size and condition. BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMAL PRODUCTS. INC. GLAC Protein Factor. -I fl tI SV Wake up those slow, lazy layers and pullets not in full production with Master Mix Egglac Pellets with Methio-Vite*. Feeding Egglac Pellets will get your birds to consume that extra feed intake which means 70 eggs per 100 birds instead of 40 eggs. Egglac Pellets are easy to feed—are highly nutritious, palatable, and highly fortified with vitamins which give extra, high feed efficiency. Come in and ask us for the facts about Master Mix Egglac Pellets with Methio-Vite*. *Methio-Vite, a balanced blend of Condensed Fi|h Solubles, Fish Meal, Riboflavin Supplement, Niacin, Choline Chloride, is the most efficient and economical source of the Animal MASTER FEED MILL Leland W. Basinger, Mgr. Feeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Custom Grinding We Deliver Phone 317-W FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND V 'C v ___ It’s a joy to cook on this Hardwick Automatic Range! The 25% oversize oven cooks 4 cakes time without appreciable variation. The top burners give you exactly the heat you want instantly at the flick of a finger and two of them are of giant i capacity. The broiler is truly smokeless, has plenty of heat for real broiling and entire unit lifts out for easy cleaning. Come in and let us show you why Hardwick out-performs any other range why it’s the most convenient and work saving range for you! WEST OHIO GAS CO. I Gas at a son St., in Pandora. The Womans Society of Christian service of the Methodist church will hold their January meeting at the church, Thursday, January 12, be ginning at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Edwin Cupp will be in charge of the pro gram. The Asi-No-Mas club met in the home of Mrs. Charles Lemley for their January meeting on Wednes day evening with Miss Betsy Zuer cher assistant hostess. After a short program on Kitchen Equip ment, house furnishings and clothes, the remainder of the evening was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hews left Wed nesday for Florida. They expect to be gone until spring. The engagement of Miss Ferol Pauline Althaus to James Fett, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fett of Campus Drive, Bluffton is announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althaus of Bluffton. Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Pannabecker of Chicago, Ill., are announcing the en gagement of their daughter Alice Ruth to Robert Ramseyer, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Ramseyer of Bluffton. Both are students at Bluffton col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Niswander returned to their home here from Florida where they had been for several weeks, due to the illness of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Cherry. She is much better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Redden who spent several days in Pandora and Ottawa left for Boston, Mass., Wed nesday. Frank Allen of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest in the F. J. Kempf home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Carr, Kathy, and Billie were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zuercher and son Ned. Mrs. R. A. Krohn, Mrs. Julian Kempf and Julian, Janice and Mary THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO spent a day last week with Miss Mildred Keel and mother at Bluffton. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B. Longsdorf who is improv ing at this writing. Rev. and Mrs. Powell had as Sun day guests, the parents and brother of Mr. Powell from Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. 1* rantz nt Crystal Lake, Medway, Ohio, called in Pandora last Saturday and Mrs. R. A. Krohn accompanied them to Ottawa, where they spent the week end with Mrs. J. T. Maidlow and Miss Zoa Frantz. Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Carey Niswander, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilty and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. Mrs. Mary Hartman and son Cloyce of near Hoytsville called on Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman, Mon day afternoon. The L. A. S. and W. S. W. S. of Liberty Chapel church will meet this Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Household Electric Appliance Repairing Also Radio Servicing Electrical Supplies for House Wiring Lighting Fixtures Mumma Electric ^hop Carl Mumma 122 North Main and Mrs. C. E. Klingler. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chaney call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mont gomery and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grismore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Devier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman and son. Mr. and -Mrs. Carl McCafferty spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guider. THANKS I had hoped to express my ap preciation by personal note to you, my many friends, for your kind ex pressions of good wishes, cards, gifts, and Christmas greetings. However, the vast number makes it almost prohibitive, so please allow me to extend my most thankful acknowledgments for the favors you have bestowed upon me. Mrs. A. J. B. Longsdorf FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS Allen, Mercer^ Auglaize Counties 4% 33 Years No Fees or Commissions Loans made to buy land, pay debts, make improvements, buy livestock, machinery, re pay any or all at any time. Mercer-Wapak NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION A. W. KOENIG Secretary and Treasurer Younger Bldg. N. Main St. Celina, Ohio, Phone 1199 Wapa Theatre Bldg., 3rd Floor Wapakoneta, Ohio. Phone 9361 1106 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio. Phone 40791 Look where you will—you’ll see Ford’s quality. Look at Ford’s "Fashion Car” styling. It’s more beautiful than ever. Run your finger over the baked-on enamel. It’s “built to live outdoors.” Feel the long-lived upholstery^ Ride herd on Ford’s 95-horsepower SIX engine. Sure, Ford's the traffic king for power, yet it never raises its voice. Like the new "hushed” V-8, Ford’s advanced SIX whispers while it works. And you needn't raise your JL/ voice to be heard, even at highway speeds. L/ Feel Ford’s easy "Finger-Tip" Steering feel the 35* easier action of King-Size Brakes get the solid "feel of Ford’s 13-way stronger "Lifeguard” Body now "soun conditioned" for silence. Feature after feature will sho you why Ford’s the one fine car in the low-price fiel *The delivered price includes oil bath air cleaner, oil filter, delivery and handling charges, gas, oil and anti-freeze. State taxes and license extra. Prices may vary slightly in different localities. BIXEL MOTOR SALES 131 Cherry St. Telephone 172-W Bluffton, Ohio Hogs dresse freezer $2.50 by the side s «01 •••/•*••. a.** THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1950 Custom Slaughtering Beef $1 per head. Hogs Dressed 25c Cwt. and processed ready for locker er home per Cwt. Also beef by the quarter and hogs reasonable prices. ANK BROS. QUALITY MEATS Ik| k Ilf i f.j Changing to Pillsburyls Best Dairy Feeds was a good idea? I* makes sense to use wholesome, good-qual* hy dairy feeds formulated to help cows du •JYBfPGkHP*! their best. The Pillsbury’s Best Dairy Feed* mg program is practical, profitable and flexU ble. Let us show you how it fits in with yous V .••• grain and roughage supply. Farmer’s Grain Co. Bluffton, Ohio FORD DELUXE TUDOR SIX ILLUSTRATED foRD •'TEST DRIVE” THE ’50 FORD AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S It will open your eyes!