PAGE SIX 127 N. Main Street We A A Custom Slaughtering Beef and Pork Slaughtering Processing—Cutting, Wrapping 2c pound Dressed Weight We are now equipped to give Vyou this service winter or Sunvntr Beef by the Quarter----- Pork by the Side AtoZ Meat Market and Locker Service MADE WITH MASTER MIX CONCENTRATES WITH M-V MASTER FEED MILL Leland W. Basinger, Mgr. Feeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Custom Grinding Deliver Phone 317-W Phone 276-W CM fORW tti bu'1^ u? etf?1 COME IN, AS! ABOUT MASTER CHICK GROWER Make sure of the proper development of bone structure the right body growth to produce high-vitality pullets capable of sustained egg production— with a new, complete feed Containing M-V (Metbio-Vite). Come in. Get convincing facts, today I I l«c,S I Now fortified with revolutionary a ”Afy '50 Ford rides like a big heavy car, and you can't beat it for gasoline economy,” says BETTY L. BALDWIN Columbus, Ohio it from me I'ce been servicing Fords for 15 years and the ’50 Ford's really got^ft. There's practically no f^jpintenance cost at all Tpi driving one myself," says DONALD MESNARD Ann Arbor, MkHlgan trYoi( can bet my next car uill be a Ford. I've driven the *|0 Ford and it handles and looks better than any c^r I've ever owned,” says l?tANK WELLMAN North Girard, Pennsylvania Fresh from a 7 to 3 victory over Harrod in their first start of the 1950 season, Triplett softball team will open their home schedule under the lights at Harmon field this Fri day night in a contest with Cooper Tires, of Findlay. On the mound for Cooper in the Friday tilt Kirkendall, and hurler pitch for teams. miles out West Sandusky Street, a Findlay, Ohio fcj “TA$| OWNERS MECHANICS MOTORISTS SAY BIXEL MOTOR SALES 131 Cherry St. Telephone 172-W Bluffton, Ohio Get a Free Estimate from us before you buy Gas, Oil, Coal Furnaces Conversion Units Floor Furnaces Triplett Softball Team Wins Opener Will Play Here Friday will be Clyde (Dizzy) former Triplett employe who later went on to national championship A native of Findlay, Kirk­ endall has returned there, and will pitch this year for the Cooper out fit. Following Friday night’s contest VRIVEIN THUR.-FRI. JUNE 1-2 “BLOOD ON THE MOON” Robt. Mitchum also “OLD FASHIONED GIRL” Gloria Jean Plus Cartoon SAT. M-V FORCE” Gary Co&jA*r—Jane Wyatt Comedy and Cartoon TUES.-WED. JUNE 6-7 “INSPEC’TOR GENERAL” Danny Kaye color 2 Shows Nitely—Kiddies Under 12 FREE 6ot£fertrffiiiw Want In A Car/ THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO with Cooper, the Triplett team will open league play next Tuesday night in a game with Columbus Grove Jeeps at Columbus Grove. In the league schedule during the season, the Triplett crew will play one loop contest at home each week. In their season-opener at Harrod last Sunday night, Triplett came up with a whooping five-run rally in the fifth inning to make sure of victory by a 7 to 3 count. Triplett counted first in the en counter, getting one run in the third inning then added five more in the fifth, and another in the top half of the sixth. Harrod was scoreless until the sixth when the home team came up with three runs in their only real threat of t'ne contest. Beach went all the way mound for the victorious crew. The box score: Triplett Arnold, ss. .... ..... Moser, 2b. Lowry, rf. Gratz, If Herrmann, lb..... DL. Schmidt, lb. Stonehill, rf. Wilch, cf Swank, 3b ..... Fett, c. Beach, 3 JUNE “GUNG HO” Randolph Scott “I SHOT JESSE JAMES” Preston Foster—Barbara Britton Cartoon SUN-MON. Harrod JUNE 4-5 on the Triplett AB 3 .» 3 .... 2 2 „.. 3 .... 1 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 3 ... 2 Totals 29 27 In Memoriam Of Ira Slusser, who passed June 4, 1948. away We are sad within our memory, Lonely are our hearts today For the one we loved so deyly Has forever been called away. We think of him in silence, No eye may see us weep, But many silent tears are shed, When others are asleep. ONE "TEST DRIVE” WILL CONVINCE YOU FORD’S THE ONE FINE CAR IN TNEJ0W-PRKB FIELD Mrs. Ira Slusser and Family We SeU, Install WARM AIR HEATING EQUIPMENT and Service Bluffton Wins Tennis Match The Bluffton Tennis Club defeated the Sidney Tennis Club 4-3 in the first match of Western Tennis at Sidney. the newly formed League last Sunday behind after losing Coming from three of the five singles matches, Bluffton won both doubles contests to sew up the match. In the singles matches, R. Howe (B) defeated A. Wurstner 6-2, 6-3 T. Foft, (S) defeated W. Little 6-3, 6-4 R. Simeox (B) defeated Emley 6-4, 2-6, 8-6 R. White (S) defeated N. Triplett 6-0, 6-2 and Donegan (S) defeated 3-6, 6-2, 6-0. W. Howe Little and Fogt and In the doubles W. R. Simeox defeated Wurstner 4-5, 7-5, 6-4 and R. Howe and N. Triplett defeated White and Donegan 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. The next scheduled match for Bluffton will be at Bluffton, Sunday, when Club. they will entertain the Lima LaFayette and Mrs. Gene Brollier of Wert were Sunday dinner Mr. Van guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hullibarger. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hawk and daughter were callers Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Ida Hinkle spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carman. The Home Builders class of the Congregational held their class evening in the Mrs. Chet Long Christian church meeting Wednesday home of Mr. and and family. Stephen Carey annd Mr. and Mrs. family spent the week end in Lake view’. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frederick of Dola were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Carter Blunden and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wollett. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller and daughter Bernadine were Sunday dinner guests of the former’s mother Mrs. Grace Miller in Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ludwig and sons Ronnie and Tommy of Cin cinnati were holiday week end guests of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludwig. [ENT NOTICE OF APPOINT! THE STATE OF OHIO 1 Allen County, ss. S Estate of Calvin Luijinbuly Deceased Delbert Lusrinbuhl of R. _R. Ohio. -L-..'. Administrator of the estate o| buhl kite of Allen County. Io. 2, Bluffton, has been aptointed aid qualified as I Calvin Luprin deceased. IlOhio, Dated this 24th day of Mty, 1950. JOSEPH Probate i'' QU ATMAN------- Judge 9 Used Equipment TRACTORS 1-BN with Cultivatt 1-M with cultivators 1-VAC Case with 1-1948 Allis Chaliiers cultivators 1-Direct connected I corn planter for BN tractor 1-Hayes corn planter 1-Oliver “Radex” 2 If arrow 14-inch tractor plow 1-Allis Chalmers tone-furrow 14 inch tractor ployv 1-BN direct connected one-furrow 14-inch tractor 1-Farmall A •s iltivators with low Several Oliver,, good use| discs: Dunham, McCorn^ck New Equipment Ready for Immediate Delivery TRA tors Farmall Tractoi and Cub McCormick Disi Harrows All Purpose Tiucks 5 & 6 Foot Cor bines .N Manure Spread its I v 50 T. Balers v New Holland ay Balers Spring Tooth 1 arrows McCormick N. 8 and No. *^s—Models M. H. 1 tt 1 4 Tractor Plow 3 Lime Spreaders Dunham Culti ackers, Cultimul chers Hammermills Cylinder Corn Shelters Clipper Fanning Mills Rotary Hoes DAIRY EQUIPMENT International & ilkers Milk Coolers, 5 eparators, and Dairy Heal ers. International I arrester Freezers and Refri ger tors Used Refrigeri tors good selec tion, low price. C. F. liswander International larvester Dealer Blufft in, Ohio [The Largest Manufacturers DEE ZEET ISCH HIER! Besser kaufst dee Automobile Inschurance YETZA .Felicht morga isch es zu asphaat Du «wirsch obbcr froh see ven eppiz gschate dasz du uns gfragt hesch. Mir hei drei “Kaiser ische” gule Kompanies. Yederi kennt dee claim pzalle und dat nicht wisse dasz du unglicklisch bish szhee. See sie so groz. Venn mir’s not het hit so saaga sie alle dasz mir see ei “Schtiddle-firmie” udder “fiddle-schtiermie” ksie Eis udder ontere fer schure. Nit wahr? .1. Besser ksaest der DIELER I^LARENZ graad yetz. “Biem -There ei Dieler tee die polizies tazalla.” 239-W 1 125 N. Main, lone Bluffta “Diller’s Policies Pay” I Clarence D. Diller 125 N. Main St. Bluffton, Ohio Phone 239-W .......... t........! UNKLE HANK SEZ is onu? a hair- UWE. MARGIN BETWEEN SUCCESS ANO FAILURE. For successful potato dig ging this year get a JOHN DEERE DOUBLE LEVEL BED POTATO DIGGER from O. C. HURSEY & SONS. It is the digger that completely eliminates center clogging digs two rows spaced up to 36 inches. See them you’ll want one. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 The English version of the Swiss adv. is as follows: “The Time is Here!" Better buy your auto insur ance now. Maybe tomorrow it will be too late. But you will be happy that you asked us if something happens. We repre sent three excellent companies. Each of them could pay your claim and not be aware that you had tough luck. They are that large. If a fella’ doesn’t have it today then everyone says he was very foolish indeed. Either he was a “jackass” or a “jas§ack” one or the other for sure. Isn’t it so? Clarence Diller Better see right NOW. “At Diller’s your policies Phone 239-W 125 N. Plows The right ingredients—that’s the difference between Success and Failure. I pay” Main. Bluffton Diller Insurance Agency more Note: Be sure to see of this Swiss advertising in his spacious office windows this week. NEW MACHINES FOR SALE John Deere A-B and MT tract ors Towner Heavy Duty Disc Harrow John Deere Disc Tiller Corson Soil Sergon’s 8 ft. John Deere 8 ft. CC Field Cultivator John Deere 3 section Spring Tooth Harrows 12* and 14* No. 44 2 Bottom 12*-3 Bottom No. 55 Plow John Deere 2-Row Rot. Hoe John Deere and New Idea Manure Spreaders John Deere and New Idea Pow er Mowers John Deere and New Idea Side Rakes John Deere Automatic Wire Hay Baler New Idea E-Z-Flo Dust No. 10-Z-3A—10% Zerlate and 3% Aerosol DDT. For disease and insect control on Melons, Cu cumbers and other DDT sensitive $rops. 5 lb. and 50 lb. bags. E-Z-Flo Dust No. 37—7% Metallic Copper and 3% DDT. For control of both insects and leal diseases of pota toes and beets. E-Z-Flo Dust No. 75—%% Rotenone. Crops, Berries, and Ornamentals. 5 lb. and 50 lb. bags. A HjAf E-Z-Flo Dust No. 200—DDT^Rotenon phur. 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