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PAGE EIGHT GOOD PASTORE IS NOT ENOUGH FOR FULL MILK PRODUCTION Your own groin plus Master Blend Concentrate will give you maximum milk production. We are equipped to grind your grain and balance it with Master Blend Concen trate. We recommend efvXzA and follow the ap XWiJrk proved Master Mix feeding pro 9ram anc* f°rm“" las. Come In and see us ioday. MASTER FEED MILL Feeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Custom Grinding We Deliver Phone 317-W Rockport A goodly number of former gradu ates from this vicinity attended the annual alumni dinner and program in Beaverdam, Saturday evening. At torney Eugene Lippincott of Lima Household Electric Appliance Repairing Also Radio Servicing Electrical Supplies Hot House firing’ Lighting FixtiWs Radios Mumma Electric Shop Carl Mumma 122 North Main ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $2.50 for Horses .... $2.50 for tows According to size and condition. BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMaL PRODUCTS. INC Highest Market Price For Poultry and Eggs Country Route Service—a phone call brings our truck to your door. Charles Kinsinger PHONE 492-W lawn & Elm Streets Bluffton, Ohio Ford Scries F-6 with new HO-h.p. Six is the most powerful 6-cylinder Ford Truck ever built* Most Powerful 6-cylinder Ford Truck Engine Ever Built! Here’s a brand-new Ford Truck engine ... 254 cu. in... .110 h.p.\ strong! It’s the biggest SIX Ford has ever built! You have a choice of two Ford SIXES developing 95 h.p. and 110 h.p., and two V-8's developing 100 h.p. and 145 h.p. You can get the ne,w 110-h.p. SIX in Series F-6 Ford Trucks rated at 28,000 lbs. G.T.W. and 16,000 lbs. G.V.W. With it you get a new 4-speed Synchro-Silent transmission and extra heavy duty 11-inch clutch, plus a heavier drive line. The F-6 is one of over 175 models in the Ford Truck line for ’50. They’re standout performers and earners. Ford Trucks do more per dollar. See us today and get the facts on price reductions up to $80 on Ford Trucks for 1950. Ford Trucking Costs less Because— ^ttf..MWEO«UMVl HEW PERFORMANCE! as the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whisler at nded commencement exercises in a rod last Tuesday evening and rs. Whisler remained there for a sit with her sister, Mrs. William all and family, returning here Sun ly evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Geiger of luffton and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Mar lall were entertained at dinner, jnday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. FORD TRUCKS HIST LONGER Using latest registration data on *,992,000 tracks, Ufa Insurance exports prove Ford Trucks last longerl BIXEL MOTOR SALES J. B. Longsdorf in Bluffton. Mrs. W. R. Mayberry of Columbus rove and Mrs. Dale Westenbarger Vaughnsville were guests at a eeting of the Profit and Pleasure lub held in the home of Mrs. Guy bayberry last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Joan Mayberry, a graduate Columbus Grove H. S. left Wed esday with members of her class a five day sightseeing trip to ew York. Members of the Bay View club of ima held their final meeting of the sason in the home of Mrs. F. C. larshall, Monday. A covered dish incheon at the noon hour was fol Bluffton College—Home of Bluffton Beavers Congratulations Bluffton College! on your Golden Anniversary! STAGIR'S KOALKIDS DECLARATION 131 Cherry St. Telephone 172-W Bluffton, Ohio NEEDLESS ASHOkRRYING NO SIFtlNG-NO DIRT-NO SOOT! LEASH INDEPENDENCE/ FROMTHESEBY BURNING OUR QUALITY GOA Ljl There are no ashes of regret in our clear-burning quality coal. A bin full of our coal means a houseful of heat. But at Save-Now prices. HOWARD STAGER COAL YARD yroraw srovis-nurcw, vois N9MAINST.«rfA.C.£Y. RY. OFFICE 265-Y»"WOME354 W NEW POWER I THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, 1OHIO Merl J. Rotroff, Wakefield. St. Louis 17, Missouri, will lowed by an informal program. Darrell Selters of Sidney who is a ministerial student at Bluffton Col lege was the guest minister at the Presbyterian church, Sunday morn ing. He plans to enter Louisville Theological Seminary next fall. I Opening 1950 season play this Mr. and Mrs. C. Geiger were I Thursday night in a game with Otto Saturday evening supper guests oflvnie at piace the Triplett soft Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Marshall. Mrs. Geiger left Monday a month with her Frank Farnsworth Seattle, Wash. notice that on the 12th day of, April, 1950, Lyda M. Phyllis Lentz, Rita Beemer, Joan Van Meter, Marv in Reigle and Park Cherry left Sun day evening in company with other I pitcher, who went on from here to members of the Class of 1950 of I s^r W]'th championship teams, will Beaverdam H. S. for an extensive I for ^he visitors. eastern trip which will take them to I The Tri-County League in which Philadelphia, New York City, Wash-I Bluffton is a member is made up of ington and Gettysburg for a round! of sight seeing. I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilty of near I Bluffton were Sunday evening supper! guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Alt-1 Mr and Mrs Bangher „f haus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Am-I ToleJo were Sunday dinnel. gue8U )f stutz also of Bluffton «, re afternoon! Mr and Mrs [)ary| Robnolte and .„ family. The annual Memorial sermon w.ll Mrs Eva sher,.ick of Lima 8pent be given Sunday morning at 9:30 In Sunday with her brother and wife, the Methodist church by the pastor.l Mr and Mrs Wa„ Rev. Fauver, assisted by Rev. Me-1 Mr Mrs Gcrald Emerkk and Intire of the Presbyterian church. Alf of Columbu8 visited on Sun. union Sunday School will follow- theK the form#r., church service. Let us make this al E||(,n Emcrick community affair and everyone at I Fam Women,8 U, ... .1 club was entertained Situated in the Township of American, County of Allen and State of Ohio, to wit! Lot Number Sixteetf Thousand Four Hundred and Eight /(1640F) in C. R. Baeehler’s Third Addition tx th* City of Lima, Allen County/ Ohio. The prayer of saUl i quieting of title of jMLrirf and fori ^petition is for tdd rrn' estate and for Said defendant, Merl other equitable rebel. Sale defendant. THE STATE OF OHIO 1 Allen County, ss. County. Ohio, deceased. fl horsepower! a-_ MW FORD TRUCK SIX! ______ __\ 9 si NEW ROUGE 254 TRUCK SIX For the Heavy Duty F-6 CHROME-PI ATED fop piston ring for better lubrication, longer cyl inder life. AUTOTHERMIC aluminum alloy pistons with solid skirt. Steel strut controls piston to wall clearance. HIGH-LIFT camshaft for increased valve opening, greater power, more efficiency. FREE-TURN exhaust valves. Self-cleaning, better seating, longer-lived. COBALT-CHROME faced exhaust valves for hard contact surface giving longer wear. HIGH-TURBULENCE Power Dome combustion chambers for more power, greater economy. THOROUGHLY PROVED by millions of hours of industrial engine service and motor coach operation. In Ford Series F-6—110 h.p., 212 Ibs.-ft. Torque In Ford Series F-6 COE—106 h.p., 210 Ibs.-ft. Torque ball team early in June will start evening to spendlpjay jn a Tri-County softball league daughter, Mrs. I macie Up of ejght teams. and family ini Following this week’s tilt with I Ottoville, the Triplett home season Mary^ Stephens, open on Friday, June 2, when Findlay Cooper Tires will play here. Dizzy Kirkendall, former Triplett Decoration Day Wil be observed on aftern„or, at the home Wednesday with Earl Kearns presid-lpfei(fer Mrs A(Ja Rdwland and ing. Decorating of the graves of|Mr_ HaM| clauajng were as8istant sold.ers who are buried here include hostessM Mrs Myrtle Lutterbein men from all the wars including line yery interesting talk using from the Revolutionary War. Th,| her 8ubject, „Making a House a service Will start at 9:30 and will be Home and Mothers of To(Jay and fte followed by a program the church. MonumenU Thcy are Building.” A wTriTEr-t.' I memorial for deceased club members ItbAL INUllVti I Clark. 559 West Market Beaverdam was also given by Mrs. Lulu Spall- whose residence is 61 take I mger. Street, I Lima, Ohio, filed her petition against him in the Court of Common T'leas Teas ^of Allen County, Ohio, the same I 39560 in said Court, for the purpose of quieting the title of certain real estate in said petition described, tq^wit: Case No.llayette Mr. and Mrs. William Younkman, Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. Arthur Men I fay j. Rotroff is requi*4 to answer said pett-1 Leisure Hour club her home on jXnent will ’be^fe a^in^him1950' I Friday evening. Members present 11 were: Mrs. Beulah Michael, Mrs. of June, Lyda ML Clark. Plaintiff By: F. W./Gooding, Her Attorney. 81 I NOTICE OE APPOINTMENT Estate of Ruth Steiner Deceased been apixvinted and qualified as Executor of the estate of Ruth Steiner late of Allen I I I I Noah P. Steiner of Bluffton, Ohio, has Triplett Softball Team To Play In New Tri-County League mother, Mrs. Improvement on Thursday of Mrs. Effie .. 1 Doris Ann Hall was the week end I guest of Mertis Hackworth oi Aiieni/. .. being Of La Pugh and Jack Pugh attended High school commencement at Harrod on Thursday evening for Norma LaRue Delmer Berry, Sr., is at the pres- the I ent employed at Rossford, Ohio. Mrs. Rachael Stirn entertained the Helen Yant, Mrs. Fairy Arnold, Mrs. Mary Lacock, Mrs. Margaret Rob nolte, Mrs. Beryl Downey, Mrs. Nel lie Lutterbein, Mrs. Lois Arnold and I the hostess, I I Mrs. airy I Dated this 16th day of May 1950. I pities JOSEPH B. qvatman nriyos in flip I The Home Probate Judge 81| the Mrs. Helen Yant and Arnold received the games. Builders S. S. class of of Christ held their Church regular meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reigle on Sunday evening. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vertner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis, Mr. and Columbus Grove, Delphos, Leipsic, Ottoville, Pandora, St. Marys, and Van Wert. Two rounds of play are scheduled on a home-and-away basis, with leagbe play beginning June 6, and ending- by August 1. The Triplett team’s first league game will be with the Columbus Grove Jeeps at Columbus Grove on Tuesday, June 6, and the first league home game is set for Friday, June 9, when Van Wert will play here. Co-Managers of the Triplett team this year are Charles Steiner and Bert Swank. Mrs. Ed Keiffer, Rev. and Mrs. Mer rill Boggs, Mrs. Cleda Gratz, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van Meter, John Van Meter, Carol Anne Boggs, Marvin, Jr., Robert, and Jack Reigle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements and son Ron ald were guests. Mr. Clements en tertained the group with some inter esting slide pictures taken while on a trip through Maine and Vermont and other points of interest. Mrs. Clara Young will attend the Golden Wedding celebration of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sim on Ransbottom of lowata, Okla. The event will be held on June 19th and will be of interest to former class mates and friends, since the Rans bottoms were old residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creviston enter tained in their home on Wednesday evening for members of the Vesper ian S. S. class of church. Mr. and Downey assisted, were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Trout, Mr. and Mrs. William i Amstutz, Carl Barnum, Mrs. Myrtle the Methodist Mrs. Harmon Those present Orville Huber, Lutterbein, Mrs. Russell Wolf, Mrs. Everett Rowland, Mrs. Gail Arnold, 1 Mrs. Lillie Anderson, Mrs. Arthur THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950 Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Isaac Amstutz, I Clara Young, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Miss Lavina Creviston, Mrs. Gid J. A. Leatherman FREE ESTIMATES ON ROOFING Spouting—Roof Painting Furnace Repair Former! cated at 107 S. Jain St. Now at Sohio Station, South Main St and Bentley Road Leave orders at new location Phone: 199-W Ai vnslrongs Spatter Linoleum FIRST REALLY NEW LINOLEUM STYLE IN YEARS If you like new ideas, you’ll find plenty to exclaim about in Armstrong’s Spatter Linoleum. Brilliant spatter accents on seven different back ground colors make it easy to plan rooms that will be different and distinctive. Let us show you how smartly Spatter fits in with every •tyle of decoration. Also New Stock in 12 Ft. wide linoleum in floral and kitchen designs. Don’t Wait. Basinger Furniture Store Steiner of Bluffton was a guest and entertained with accordion music. The Beaverdam seniors are enjoy ing a week’s vacation in Washington, D. C., New York and other interest ing places. They are accompanied by Calvin Leimbach, instructor in agriculture. Daily Bible school will begin on Monday, May 29th at the Methodist church. Two well instructed young ladies from Ft. Wayne, Ind., will con duct the school. Both churches here are cooperating in this very worthy project and any other children in this area are invited to attend. ’Used Equipment TRACTORS 1-BN with Cultivators 1-M with cultivators 1-VAC Case with cultivators 1-1948 Allis Chalmers with cultivators 1-Direct connected corn planter for BN tractor 1-Hayes corn planter 1-Oliver “Radex” 2-furrow 14-inch tractor plow 1-Allis Chalmers one-furrow 14 inch tractor plow 1-BN direct connected one-furrow 14-inch tractor plow 1-Farmall A Several good used discs: Dunham, Oliver, McCormick New Equipment Ready for Immediate Delivery TRACTORS Farmall Tractors—Models M. H. and Cub McCormick Disc Harrows All Purpose Trucks 5 & 6 Foot Combines Manure Spreaders 50 T. Balers i New Holland Hay Balers Spring Tooth Harrows McCormick No. 8 and No. 4 Tractor P|ows Lime Spreaders Dunham Cqltipackers, Cultimul chers Hammermilfe Cylinder C(|rn Shelters Clipper Fanning Mills Rotary Hoes DAII^Y EQUIPMENT International Milkers Milk Coolers, Separators, and Dairy Heaters. International Harvester Freezers and Refrigerators Used Refrigerators good selec tion, low price. C. F. Niswander International Harvester Dealer Bluffton, Ohio ■'•8^ WIDE RANGE OF SELECTION Forty-seven Years of Dependable Service 1