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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950 Rockport Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marshall spent POLIO Insurance Protection Covers par 18. Up to Broad bene mily $10, In- Two year policy, ents, children und $5,000 each person fits—low cost. dividual $5. at ion see, For full inforr Paul E. Whitmer Phone 350-W ^Bluffton, Ohio Represent hive Ins. Company imbus, Ohio Farm Bureau Auto Home Office, Col This Public Sale of Household Goods Having sold the farm and leaving the state, I, the undersigned, will se|l at the farm located mile north of Cairo on Rt. 65 And mile west, 4th house on north side of road Saturday. May 13 Beginning at 1 p. m. The following property: 6 cu. ft. refrigerator very nice 3 piece light oak bed room suite, complete Mso 3 piece maple bedroom suite. These suites are like nfew. Tilt back chair with ottoman and foot stool knee hdle desk sectional davenport with barrel back chair bookcase coffee table rugs 9 by 12 and 8 by 10, like new, with pads 2 end tables table lamp end table lamp floor lai^p throw rugs chrome cocktail set kitchen dinette and 4 leather covered chairs Hoover sweeper table radio 10 £al. electric hot water heater re conditioned sewing machine 4 chrome leather chairs 2 porcelain top tables 2 corner cupboards 2 burner electric hot plate electric roaster dishes cooking utensils, bedding 2 chenille bedspreads 4 pairs drapes canned fruit rubber tire lawn mower brooder stove 5 ten-gallon milk cans can truck garaen cultivator new galvanized stock tank other items. Dont miss this sale as this is very good, clean furniture. I Terms4-Cash. Sunday with their son Robert in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Begg motored to Elkhart, Ind., Sunday, where they spent the day with the former’s daughter Rebecca who teaches in the Elkhart schools. Rose Leigh Mayberry was one of the thirty-four students from Co Planning on Build ing or Remodeling? See us for Free Estimates. We specialize i n Brikcrete homes also lay cement blocks, bricks and do plastering. p. w. FETT Rt. 2 Col. Grove, O. Mrs. Pat Keller, Owner Forest Beemer, Evan Burkholder, Aucts. YOU'LL MALIY SHINE HERE- becau* this is the de luxe version of the popular tourback V-door SPECIAL Sedan, made bright by silvery fendervtrim and win dow moldings. Many extra luxury toucves inside too. It’s the feel you get from a Buick in motion. You are going to find out that it is some thing like traveling on your own private, jet-propelled cloud—only firmer. Nlaybe you know a stretch of wash board road, where you have to slow down, or bounce and jitter. Try that in a Buick and see how you keep a level, comfortable boulevard smoothness. Maybe you’re always on edge to dodge dips and chuckholes. Those also lose ___ 3 W W- i Why just listen to reasons time we'd like to tell you about something that you cannot see in this picture—something, in fact, you cannot know about from looking at someone else in a passing Buick—or from viewing a Buick on our showroom floor. V V Phono jroar BUICK Meztw a demonstration Bight Now I We could give you a lot of reasons. Soft coil springs on all four wheels, for example—the firm linkage of the torque tube drive —the distribution of weight— big soft tires on wide rims —the way Buick engines are mounted. lumbus Grove High School who went to Bowling Green, Saturday, for final District Scholarship tests. Rose took the test in Algebra I. Mrs. Charlotte Marshall who is Grand Representative of Idaho, 0. E. S. attended the annual inspec tions of Chapters in Lima, Payne and Ada the past week. The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Thomas Foulkes, Wednesday after noon of next week with the following program: Worship service, Mrs. Frank Jagger program leader, Mrs. Irene Ream Special Feature, Mrs. Alice Bodell. Wilbur Lentz recently sold his rental property in Rockport to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Wood. Word has been received here from Miss Eunice Trumbo, pastor of the Congregational Church in Council, Idaho that she plans to visit here some time during the summer and also attend her class anniversary at the college of Wooster in June. The May meeting of the Profit and Pleasure Club will be held in the home of Mrs. Guy Mayberry Wednes STAGE'S HOAL KM \THE SPRING SONG! Sing a song of Cor\non Sense, ’Twill be cold a few months hence Order now and save expense. An eye-doctor can’t help a man who can’t look into the future. He’s blind to his best interests. Order your coal now. HOWARD STAGER COAL YARD Miller Buick Sales and Service STOKlRf-sroVlS-UlATCONiHOLt N9MAINST.^ A.C.4.Y. RY, OFFICE 265-Y—HOME354 W •.= /A-- COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! most of their jolt when you’re at the wheel of a Buick—or in the rear seat. In a few simple words—the ride of any Buick—Special, Super or Roadmaster is out of this world. N. Main & Elm Sts. Bluffton, Ohio Phone 381-W When better automobile* are built BUICK will build them r. ONLY BUICK HAS AND WITH IT COES: HIGHER-COMPRESSION Fireball valve-in-head power in three engines. (New F-263 engine in SUPER models.) NEW-PATTERN STYLING, with MULTI-GUARD forefront, taper-through fenders, "double bubble” taillights WIDE-ANGLE VISIBILITY, close-up road view both forward and back TRAFFIC- HANDY SIZC, less over-all length for easier parking and garaging, short turning radius EXTRA- WIDE SEATS cradled between the axles SOFT BUICK RIDE, from all-coil springing, Safety Ride rims, low-pressure tires, ride-steadying torque-tube WIDE ARRAY Of MODELS with Body by Fisher. WHATEVER YOUR PRICE RANCE THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO day afternoon of next week. The program consists of a talk on “Mys terious Fruits” by Mrs. John Burk holder “City of the Bees” by Mrs. J. O. Cupp and “Is There a Pot of Gold in My Kitchen?” by Mrs. Robt. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mayberry and daughter Joan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mayberry at their new home in Akron. Mrs. Walter Cupp and Mrs. Harold Marshall attended funeral services for Miss Frances Barnum held in Columbus Grove, Wednesday after noon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mayberry and daughter Rose Leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mayberry and daughter Beverly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Laibe and daughter Patsy of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker of Mans field were Sunday dinner guests of his sister Mrs. Alice Bodell. Even ing supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spicer and Mrs. David Zim merman and children of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rockhill and family and Mrs. Lena Rockhill were Sunday afternooin guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockhill of Napoleon. Here, There, and Everywhere Fish were biting well for Reuel Suter dora Riley quart Saturday night, fish, mostly carp and catfish. and Reno Baumgartner, Pan anglers who were fishing in creek near the Harley Mar farm during a drizzling rain, They caught 84 W. H. Jones of Col. Grove who suffered a stroke is reported in serious condition at Lima Memorial hospital. Mrs. Marjorie Mayberry has been removed from Lima St. Rita’s hospital to her home in Col. Grove. Mark Smith and Roy Miller, both of Rawson were honored at a joint celebration on the occasion of their birthday anniversaries recently. Mother-Daughter banquet of Raw son E. U. B. church will be held May 11. Ralph Ellerbrock of Col. Grove was taken to Lima St. Rita’s hospital for treatment and later returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Bucher and family have moved from Col. Grove to their new home on State Rt. 65 between Cairo and Lima. Mr. and Mrs. P. Heidelbaugh, Col. Tuna in HENRY J. TAYLOR ABC Network, every Monday evening Even Dynaflow Drive*—always silk smooth and free of geared-drive harsh ness-plays its part in the marvelous Buick ride. But why simply listen to reasons? Experience is still the best teacher. Come see for yourself why the Buick ride is called “matchless”—and how little it costs to replace a jitterbuggy with, one of these level-striding honeys. Standard on RO ADM ASTER, optional al extra cost on SUPER and SPECIAL models. Betterbuy Buick*® Your key to Greater Value Ijj Grove, have returned from Arizona and Oregon where they spent the winter. John Hilty of Rosemead, Calif., is visiting his son James Hilty and family and other relatives in Bluff ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Balmer of Bluff ton had as their guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. I’angle and son of Los Angeles. Miss Frances Barnum, for forty years a teacher in the Col. Grove schools, later retired, died at the home of Miss Mary Beckwith, Satur day afternoon. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mayberry is a patient in Lima Memorial hospital. Mrs. Ed Nemire is confined to her home in Leipsic following a fall. She is the mother of Mrs. Max Crawfls and Chas. Nemire of near Gilboa. Robt. Smith, son of Supt. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Col. Grove, a student in Bowling Green State university lead a rountable discussion at a recent session of the Northwestern Ohio Journalism association in Bowl ing Green. Chas. Simkins and niece Wanetta Simkins of Col. Grove were called to Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Thursday because of the serious illness of her father, Jos. Simkins. Funeral services were held in Mt. Cory E. U. B. church Tuesday for Mrs. Wm. Steininger, Union town ship native, who died in a hospital at Rochester, Ind. She lived Athens, Ind. Miss Grace Keel of Findlay is a sister. Chas. Hummel of Costa Mesa, Calif., former Findlay resident, is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. R. Best of Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Suter of Pan dora called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huber, Bluffton, Satur day afternoon. Start turkey poults on a 26 per cent protein mash. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO Allen County, ss. Estate of Jacob A. Watt, Deceased Hallie C. Cook of 926 E. Third St.. Lima, Ohio, has been appointed and qualified aa Executrix of the estate of Jacob A- Watt late of Allen County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 4th day of May. 195Q4 JOSEPH B. QUATMAN, Probate Judge 6 Men, you’ll like the ease and alert look of Rugby Sportswear, for your sports pastimes and hours of leisure. Brilliant new styles are now being shown that assure both comfort and fine appearance. As easy to buy as they are to wear. •. Styled RUGBY KNITTING MILLS, INC. Sold in Bluffton by Geiger & Diller Distinctive Sportswear Clean-Up Spruce-Up Primp-Up 00*° Good Used Cars 1919 Ford Custom “8” Tudor, Heater, Nylon Seat Covers. This car is maroon with white sidewall tires, low in mileage ...................................................$1495 1949 Ford Custom “8” Fordor, Heater, very clean, low mileage ...........................................................$1495 1949 Ford Custom “8” Club Coupe, Radio, Heater, very clean Seamist Green with white sidewall tires. Low’ mileage ...............................................••....$1545 1947 Ford Deluxe “8” Tudor, Radio, Heater, Good Tires, lots of extras........................................................... $ 995 1946 Chevrolet Stylemaster, Sport Sedan, very clean $ 845 These are local one owner cars. Come in and drive them. See for yourself. Save Money. We also have a nice selection of lower priced cars to choose from. Used Trucks 1948 Ford 8 Fi-Pickup with 3 sp transmission, 15,000 miles ......................................................................... $ 950 1948 Chevrolet ’/$ ton pickup with only 1,700 miles .$ 995 1948 Dodge kz ton pickup with only 1,600 miles •. .$ 995 These trucks were used as research material at the Engin eering Division of the Ford Motor Co. DON’T PASS UP THESE BARGAINS Bixel’s Used Car Sales Open Evenings North Main St. Phone 139-T Bluffton, Ohio HUSKY, 00^ THE MASSEY-HARRIS 3-4 PLOW "44" Here’s a 4-cylinder husky that’s built for more than just average conditions ... a tough, versatile, depend able tractor, the ’’44’’ walks away with the most stub born 3-4 plow jobs on your farm. It’s out on a tough field job that you really get to know the ”44.” That you really discover its lugging ability and economy. You take heavy plowing and discing jobs in stride .. plant^ cultivate, haul seemingly with no effort. And you do it on less fuel! There are more acres of work in every tank of gas with the "44." More furrows plowed, more rows planted, more dollars and cents savings in every operation. See us soon for complete details on the Massey-Harris 3-4 Plow ”44." Get the power and economy leader for your farm. BLUFFTON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. E. F. Schmidt, Prop. Massey-Harris Sales & Service 105 E. Elm St. Bluffton Phone 260-W Open Saturday Evenings YOUR MASSE Y-HARRIS DEALER /7 J /7 Excitement surrounds the looks, the fit, and the buy these wonderful wedges make for YOU ... In crisp white, glove soft elk also in pastel multicolor elk for Only $4.95 Others $3.95 $2.98 $1.99 W. H. Gratz Family Shoe Store Shoes Scientifically Fitted by X-Ray Bluffton, Ohio PAGE THREE