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PAGE TWO Tin With your Gas Appliances? I. I IB ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? Do they need adjusting or repairing? Does your furnace need claning or repairing? Do you need a good new heating unit? Do you need any kind of plumbing vfirrk done? IF YOU 1)0 CALL pTHE Haughn Plumbing & Heating Co. Ottawa Ohio—Telephone 22871 5-Years Experience with the West Ohio Gas Co. CALL FOR SLIM A FIRE EVERY 20 SECONDS A DEATH EVERY 50 MINUTES These are approximately the ghastly figures for the toll taken by fire. CleanUp—Paint Up—Fix Up will help to reduce this toll—if you cooperate. DILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Clarence I). D|ler, Agent “DILER’S POLICIES PAY” MEADOW GOLD PASTEURIZED MILK i u 7 jfiSF Meadow 7^" HEALTH-BEAUTY- '■I The thick heavy rream in every quart says QUALITY When you buy our Dairy Products MILK CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTER BUTTERMILK you get the best! Gold Dairy Bluffton, Ohio CLEAN UP PAINT-UP FIX-UP «. a? *... For ■__________________________________ w 10 us in H-?' Thus, centuries ago, a year, was set aside for people to REJOICE IN FREEDOM AND TO ADVANCE ITS CAUSE. America, JsO l«y w THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO la5o -jkitifee jygar ~K)5o ije snail haftou) the iftietk qear anS proclaim fiGertj firoucjf'iout af( the lanS unto afftfu biftaiitants Stereo} it s Raff «.eajuGifee unto tpu. -z^/r/ci/s-er./o who, more than most people.have known THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT FREEDOM GIVES, THE JUBILEE YEAR. OF I9SO SHOULD CARRY A SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROMOTING WITH RENEWED VIGOR THE IDEALS OF FREEDOM,/MINDFUL OF THE TENET ON WHICH OUR DEMOCRACY WAS FOUNDED— LIBERTY AND JUSTiCE ALL i 4M “Quality Sowing is Good Choice of Decision” FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING Cut Flowers and Potted Plants, messengers of Hope and Cour age to the Shut-ins, the Aged and that Friend who Needs a Lift. Remember the Living To day—tomorrow may be too late. PELLETTED SEEDS—Lettuce. Carrots, Radish: for Economy BEANS—Top Crop, Tender Pod, Ranger, and other varieties PE AS—Freezonian, Commando, Laxtonian, Notts Excelsior and others SWEET CORN Aristogold, Lincoln, Snowcross and other varieties PLANTS—Head Lettuce, Cab bage, Cauliflower, Hybrid and Regular Tomatoes, Bermuda Seed Potatos, Onion Sets, Insec ticides, Dusts and Sprays, com plete line of Plant Food and Garden Supplies STRAWBERRIES—New Robin son, Temple, Fairfax, Gem, Streamliner and others RASPBERRIES—Red & Black FRUIT TREES—Apples, Pears, Peaches, Sweet and Sour Cherries ROSES Hybrid Tea, Tree Roses, Climbers and smal. flowered BULBS & ROOTS Gladious, Dahlia, Canna, Begonia, As paragus and others. Our store is conveniently locat ed across the street from the A. & P., and 2nd door north of the PostOffice. “The Nature of Harvest is the Nature of Planting.” Herr’s Flowers & Seeds 126 S. Main Street Bluffton, Ohio Vesper Choir Makes Album Recordings Recordings which will be sold in album form, were made by the College Vesper Choir. These re cordings were made, by the Nelson Cornell Recording Company of Ruth erford, New Jersey, specialists in recordings of college choirs and glee clubs. This new venture on the part of the part of the Vesper choir will be Forth Thy Spirit,” by Schuetky “My God and I”, by Sergei and “The Lord Bless You and Keep you,” by Lutkin. East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Leland Badertscher and children Roger and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scoles, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Montgomery were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cribley. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children Lynn, Lonnie Sue and Ron da Kae were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester and children Ronnie and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bame and children entertained a group of rei atives Sunday. Ma. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell, Mr. Adrian Van Atta were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bout well and son Michael Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimmel and children also were callers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ladd and family of Toledo spent the week end with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolber and sons Edwin and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frick and children of New Hampshire spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimmel and children. Miss Lonnie Sue Boutwell spent Thursday night with Miss Dorothy Pore of New Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fredrick and daughter Dorothy of Dola, Charlie Fredrick, Miss Edna Krunalauf of Dunkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Price and daughter Nancy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager and Mary Stager. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. Reseeding To aid in reseeding depleted ranges, many species and strains of grasses and legumes from different parts of the world have been tested in nurseries in the western, south ern, and southeastern regions. Tests of the preference of grazing animals for a number of species, conducted in the intermountain re giQIL..jb,nw that preference value changes during the growing season and that some little-known species have a higher preference value than crested wheatgrass, an introduced species which has been seeded suc cessfully on a good many thousand acres Of deteriorated range land. KOALklPS You need the finest anthra cite ever taken from the coal fields. We deliver it promptly at your phoned order. No muss or fuss around your place—it ALL GOES IN YOUR BIN. HOWARD STAGER COAL YARD sroKfg{srovisMUTcaf,Tioa N9 MAIN ST.o A. C. 4, Y. RY. OFFICE 265-Y...UOME354 W WOULD St SERVED n/TMA *phone ervice to the 1. Grease Car 2. Repack Sprir 3. Repack Fron 4. Change Oil 5. Change Diff. er Hl STA SENATOR Business Man iy JSchool Supt. of Sund Masoi Veters Boyhood or Father died—ea way through and at “If elected J- THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 N-CIVIC PRIDE AMBULANCE SERVICE 2-W am ulanc wi tie is equipped e $6.50 Grease Includes Oil anc book worth $1.0 Stein Sa PCS 239 S. Main xygen Inlialator and esuscitator. I Spring Change-Over Special & Clean Spark 6. Check plugs 7. Check 8. Check 9. Check 10. Check iheels fan belt Battery Hose clamps lights Grease. You will also receive a grease Chevrolet er es and Service 204-206 N. Mai: St. Phone 135-W Bluffton S PEPPEE Republican LIMA B- mi farm ned entire gb School lege. 11 do all in :h the Chattel nr wl rate of interest charge on loans.” Issued by Ross Be pie, Lima, Ohio power to reduce the exorbitant xan Companies are permitted to Alspach Dry Cleaner 110 Vine Street Let Us Dry Clean Your Drapes Curtains Slip Covers Clothing ie clothes you wear and the household linens ou prize, deserve Clean-up time consideration, owadays a men can'A bo fooled when it comes the laundering of a shirt or the y-cleaning of a suit. Milady is just as exacting, whether be her pretty evening gown or a lild's dress. We have entered into the spirit of the Clean Up Campaign. And to prove our eagerness to serve, we make the following special Cam paign offers: