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PAGE TWO The Bluffton News MILTON EDWARDS. Editor CHARLES HILTY, Associate Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: Year. $3.00 six months. $2.00 anywhere in U. S. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Richland Center Mrs. Jesse Augsburger called Monday forenoon on Mrs. Elzay Clum of Ada. "Mrs. Dick Smith and sons spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. El mer Smith. John Hirshfield of Ft. Myers, Fla., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and other relatives. Other past week callers were Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Basinger. Mr. and Mrs. Or lo Stettler of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Basinger and Mrs. La vern Moser and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lugin buhl of Cincinnati were week-end guests of Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Mrs. Walter Schaublin was a Sunday afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendricks spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Beck of Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bixel and Miss Catherine Niswander were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilty and daughter. Past week callers of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eikenbary were Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wollam of Hous ton, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Francis of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. John Nonnamaker and son Joe of Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carey of Beaverdam and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chidester and family were Sunday after noon callers. Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl, Mrs. Chas. Courtney and Mrs. Robert Floyd and son spent last Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ber nard and daughter of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Neuen schwander called Friday evening on Mrs. Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Luginbuhl. Susan, Can da and Renee spent Saturday evening there. Other week-end callers were Mrs. Bertha Mat ter, Mrs. Edna Leiber. Mrs. Cal Leiber, Mrs. Warren Moser, Mrs. Donivan Moser and daughters and Mrs. Don Dillman. Boutwell and daughters Barbara and Marcia and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson and children Kim and Keith called Saturday eve ning. Mr and Mrs. Bill Hawk of Lima spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Am stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly of Ada were Sunday 'afternoon callers. Jeff Miller spent several i days last week at the Amstutz home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichen bach were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadsell and family were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Augsburger. ^^MrrboSi’an^Mont- day afternoon on' Mr. and Mrs I PUBLIC SALE Having sold our home and moving to Florida, we will sell our household goods and appliances at our home on Route 81 in Lafayette, Ohio. Saturday, October 24, 1959 Starting at 12:30 P. M. Gibson deluxe push button stove with double oven and like new very good Kelvinator double door refrigerator and freezer, self defrosting a beautiful 7 piece modern breakfast set, same as new kitchen clock Speed Queen washer, in fine condition small Philco radio almost new 2 piece beige sectional living! room suite, foam rubber green swivel rocker green tilt-back chair black and white platform rocker and ottoman all of these chairs are large and very nice floor lamps bridge lamps occasional tables wall mirrors beautiful framed mirror what-not shelf three 9x12 rugs throw rugs almost new Duncan Phyfe mahogany extension table and six chairs buffet beautiful set of Carrollton china dishes, service for twelve large hand painted picture several rocking chairs two complete 3-piece bedroom suites baby bed antique maple bed child’s desk child’s chair porch glider flowers kitchen cabinet large cupboard iron clothes hamper library table ironing board antique walnut secretary old rocking horse two antique chairs pictures and frames bass drum and other drums linens cooking utensils dishes, some are old, and many other articles. TERMS—CASH LUNCH SERVED Mr. & Mrs. Tom Robinson, Owners Albert Rankin & Evan Burkholder, Auctioneers (Not responsible for accidents) DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU 1953 CHEVROLET 210 2 6-cylinder, radio, heater, 2-tone FREE RADIATOR CHECK-UP hose connections, radiator checked for leaks under pressure. GET OUR GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE SEE THESE USED CARS! 1957 FORD CUSTOM 30f Fordomafic drive, black and good rubber TS annels 1959 CHEVROLET! 16.95 Beautiful snowcrest radio, heater, oil filter coat. BRAND NEW 11.95 }VED BOB Wl CHEVRO 204-206 N. Main Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brauen of Columbus spent Friday nightL w Quinten Burkholder. Past week callers at the Thomas home were Gene Clish of Elida, Mrs. Warren Mos-I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray er, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SousleylE. Griffith, former Bluffton res and daughter, Wayne Matter,! idents, became the bride of John Mrs. RalphWoodhead, Mrs. Wal Ekberg Ritter o[ Skokie, H]„ Grate Wllford Sunday in the Findlay First John Mc- Mf- Iof handclipped rose point lace, bach called Monday on Mrs. Bar-1 bara Reichenbach and family. I The fitted bodice featured a seal- Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Knight I loped neckline studded with se and daughters Janet and Phyllis I qUjns pearls. The skirt, worn of Findlay were Sunday ’I over hoops, was finished at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kooerti *7’ Matter and son. I bottom with lace points which cascaded over tulle ruffles in a short sweep train. Her veil of rose point lace fell from a crownless hat of pearls and se quins. Formal mitts and pearl earrings completed her costume. MEN S SUITS Finest imported wool flannel and worsted fabrics styled by Merit. VALUES TO $39.50 NOW ONLY VALUES TO $47.50 NOW ONLY Turning Back The Clock THE RAILROAD ACCIDENT at the AC&Y depot on July 20, 1930, will be recalled by many upon sight of the above photograph which shows one end of a box car extending into the depot building. A switching crew had pushed several cars over the bumper guard on the depot siding. The Late Foster L. Buckland, who was station agent at the time, was injured when the car entered the telegraph room and pinned him to the wall. John E. Ritter in Findlay Miss Bonnie Louise Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and I Christian church. The Rev. Gif sons spent Sunday at the Odes I ford Tebbs, pastor of North Bal Sherer and Elmer Smith homes. I timore church of Christ re Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Lugin-1 .. buhl Mrs. Ella Dillman and Mr. ceived the vows for the double and Mrs. Robert Marquart and! ring ceremony. daughter sP.ent Sunday with Mr. I Mrs. Ronald Smith, Findlay, and Mrs. Jim Sharp and family! at Belleville. I Preslde« at the organ for the Mrs. Ralph Woodhead and 12:30 o’clock Mrs. Walter Schaublin spent! James Long, Thursday afternoon with Mr. and I VOrali!t Mrs. Brice Hefner of Lima, who! v celebrated their 60th wedding an-1 Mr. Griffith niversary. I in marriage. She wore a gown ceremony. Mrs. Cygnet, was the gave his daughter She carried an exquisite bouquet of white orchids and lily of the valley framed in variegated leav es and satin ribbon. Harriet Jane Griffith, sister of the bride, was among the attend ants. Virginia Miles, niece of the bride from North Baltimore, was flower girl, and Randall Jay Luginbuhl of Bluffton, cousin of the bride was ring bearer. William H. Thomas, a friend I of the bridegroom served as his best man. Ushers were M”. Rit ter’s brothers, Charles and Rob ert of Chicago, and Charles Ray Griffith, brother of the bride. Simplicity marked the church decorations of all white mums, pompoms and candelabra gar landed with silver huckleberry. Dorothy Griffith, sister of the bride, assisted at the reception. Mrs. Merlin Leininger of Akron, cousin of the bride, attended the I guest book and registered out of I state guests from as far away in suits ’26” ‘34” & HUSER THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON. OHIO i wxt Bonnie Louise Griffith Weds as Florida, Minnesota, Michigan and New York. The new Mrs. Ritter recently T~" fl II---- IT ttzk Materials for complete 12x20 garage includ ing genuine sectional overhead door (found- ation not included) MANY OTHER PLANS AVAILABLE STOKBMANj GIRLS' SWEATERS Sizes 1 to Sizes Sizes SLIP-OVERS CARDIGANS, BULKIES .. $2.99 r" to 'CU t,*c»rduroy lined, clsli mon GIRLS' JEANS unlined Lined Poplins to 6x, from to 14, from 3 7 DZ-es cea GIRLS' SKIRTS Norfon and a«etate, corduroy, orlon IN rayon. Nice selection plaids, colors. Disaster Service Group to Meet Here Officers of the Mennonite Dis aster Service of Western Ohio will hold a meeting at the home of Dr. Howard Raid on Satur day, October 24. At this meet ing the program for the annual conference will be formulated and plans made for work for the coming year. The Mennonite Disaster Serv ice during the past year was called upon to work in two flood situations and other extensive work. The first area of work was done in Columbus, primari ly by the Plain City area. The second area involving the Dis aster Service was in the Find lay area last spring, members mostly from the Bluffton dora area taking part in work. 1 up 3 CARDIGANS $1.99 3 to 4-14 up 6 CARDIGANS $2.99 up also 7 to 14, from $2.99 NO, vuane^eS of th Ohio, temb* a vr*. Blufft be h*le 1 the n Tuasd the ten n Villar— PROW FOR GIRLS' DRESSES selection, 1 to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 from $1.99 one to tv| hand yen is] Th open 1 main I EastJ FFTON F* C I I I Pan this term Dr. Raid completes his of office as secretary treasur er of this organization. received her five-year award pin from Ohio Oil company Aviation Department. Mr. Ritter, son of Mrs. Ritter, Chicago, and Carl Ritter, Kan sasville, Wise., is a technical an imator in the Motion Picture De partment for Wilding Studio Inc., Chicago. After a honeymoon in Arizona, the couple will reside at 3347 Wilder street, Skokie, Illinois. A New Garage Need not be expensive LOOK WHAT *39600 BUYS EASY TERMS Nothing Down $14” n Let us estimate your own plan. Do-it-yourself or local builders available now CANNON STRETCH TIGHTS Small, medium, large Red, green, black $1.99 $2.29 $2.69 GIRLS' PANTIES Lollipops—Cotton and rayons from 29c ANKLETS from 39c ALTERMIRE OHIO FACULTY PERSONALS Edna Ramseyer, Dean of Wom en at Bluffton college, plans to attend the Ohio Dean of “Wom en's meeting October 24 and 25 at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Dr. Robert Krieder, Dean of Bluffton college, will attend the FOOT-SO-PORTS Available in Children’s, Misses’ sizes 'I III per mo PHONE 3601 Steinman LUMBER to. ADA BLUFFTON JENERA bros 1OO“ BIRTHDAY Sliced Bacon /TS NATIONAL FISH WEEK! Cap’n John Frosted Fish Sticks, Fish Portions, Deviled Crab or Oyster Stew 3 $100 Vel LIQUID ’LT 39® Fab LARGE 32c 74®■ giant Ad Detergent WITH CHINA 85® Ajax Cleanser 14-oz. 14c 2|^ 21 can A I Horient ROOM DEOD. 51/2 -ax. 79® Crisco SHORTENING 89c Huff. SHORTENING 3 189® Mr. Clean DETERGENT 2LT 69® semi-annual meeting of the Men nonite Mental Health Services, Inc. at Prairie View Hospital, Newton, Kansas, on October 30-31. Johannes de Jonge, professor of French at Bluffton college, will be speaking on the topic of FOOT-SO-PORT SHOES When your doctor says you need a lot more than an ordinary shoe for your hip, leg, foot or for low-back trouble—then we recommend Foot- So-Port Shoes Dr. Scholl surgical hose may add to your comfort, worn without under hose. Why not bring your prescription to W. H. GRATZ We help solve foot troubles CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS ANN PAGE SltAX. OCT- ^.1959 jCJUGSU OR RUTABAGAS each developed Countries.” over the coming weekend. His engage ments include Salem Mennonite Church, Galion, Ohio, October 29 First Mennonite Church, Smith ville, Ohio November 1 and First Mennonite Church, Wadsworth Ohio, November 1. AVAILABLE Sizes 4 to 11 Widths 4A to E SHOESTORE "SUPER-RIGHT' QUALITY Smoked, Skinned HAMS WHOLE OR BUTT SHANK PORTION RED, RIPE CORTLAND A Msakr AppivS Grapefruit 49’. 39’ 45® right it.. Canadian Style Bacon KLT... #. 79® Luncheon Meats VARIEFEST'..................£35® Apples ^HE... 8 i 59® FOR CARAMEL APPLES JONATHAN, RED A lb. OR GOLD, DELICIOUS bag Kraft's Caramels 39® Brussels Sprouts «™csizE I BUTTERNUT, ACORN Cake Mixes 5 51 WHITE, YELLOW, DEVILS FOOD OR SPICE SPECIAL SALE! A&P Instant Coffee 79® Tomato Soup page Stokely's Juice Stokely's Corn Stokely's Peas o™piu Macaroni Dinner JANE PARKER Whole Wheat Bread LOUI lllKO Cheese Spreads JANE PARKER CHERRY t. 39® good OR VANILLA ICED ea. WISCONSIN SLICED OR PIECE Swiss Cheese ■. 49® Muenster Cheese Ofl- 29c TENDER qt 4 39c a IUC 6 55c 4 c’™' $1 NG. 4 CREAM STYLE 69C 16canT p°dey. 4 XX 59c 2 KRAFT’S Glazed Donuts 35c Cherry Pie ^ch^1®. 35c pkgs. ..... 49c 15c PARKER loaf Z/C 49c FLAVOR lb. 2 3 VARIETIES November Woman's Day 10c Effective Thru Sat., Oct. 24th AMniCAI fOMMOCT R00 MTAIU1. SINCI lUt pood 5tores Wl fittAI ATLANTIC a FACIHC JIA COMPANY 39c jars