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(Bluffton, Ohio), 1956-03-08 THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON PAGE TWO OHIO TH IJ RSDAY. MARCH 8. 1956 MORE ABOUT Jacob Moser, still discussed here in Bluffton. Mr. LEGAL NOTICE whose portrait in oils we reported Amstutz still retail# some of the Jam-’s H. Price, whose 4ast wn place of The BlulHon Hews now hangs in the new Allen County original props used in the production. residence is 320 South t, Jackson- ville. Illinois, wi ■fiotij Mainly ’ ?ersonal Historical Museum in Lima: Wil­ day of Febi 7 1956, ed MILTON I. EDWARDS. Editor the CoU helm Amstutz tells us that Mr. her petiti gainst of Com- BYRON FRITCHIE, Associate Editor ON FEBRUARY 24, when Bluffton mon P y, Ohi the Kame IF THERE WAS ANY QUESTION hands for some time now, and as Moser is believed by many to have being se Nu 3, prayi for a di- was having such a time with the vorce And other, ible relief on rounds Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by Bluffton News Publishing and about the approach of spring, the their numbers come up, they are of gros duty end cruelty, been responsible for changing the elements, the temperatures were e for hearing o' and after flocks of robins and turtle doves which taken out and saved. Some persons Said cause will Printing Co. name of this town from Shannon to ranging from 72 to 80 in Sarasota, the 7th day o pril, 1956. descended on the town last week have had the same license number Bluffton many years ago. Florida, writes Ed Lape, who hopes MAR B. PRICE should have answered it. Prof. H. C. for 10 years or longer. By ght and Siferd, her att neys Subscription rates: Year, $2.50; six months, $1.50 anywhere in U. S. There are several theories. this will offer some solace to Bluff- Feb. 16, 23, March 1, 8. 22 Berky called it to our attention last These are the easy ones for One is that Mr. Moser, upon ar­ tonites who were “lost in the snow Friday, although up to that time our Entered as second class matter at the post office at Bluffton, Ohio, Harry Shrider to remember. He riving in this country from storm.” RE THE CLASSIFIED ADS. N own observation had been confined under the Act of March 3, 1879. makes a hobby of it, you know. Switzerland, stayed for a time in to a couple of turtle doves on the We are told Harry can tell you Bluffton, Ind., before moving lawn of Mrs. John Diller on North the license number of a good per­ here to what was then Shannon. Fire Inspection Dab — March 20 Jackson. centage of Bluffton’s auto driving It was Mr. Moser, it is believed Sunday’s nice weather, however citizens. Harry may forget a per­ by many, who suggested the Bob says: The Bluffton Lions club has earned'the thanks of all bore out Prof. Berky’s earlier obser­ son’s name, but he’s almost cer- name change because he was so Bluffton citizens in inaugurating the forthcoming “town fire vation for all of a sudden robins . tain to remember their license favorably impressed by Bluffton, Get ready to go inspection’’ which has been set for March 20. Clean-up cam­ appeared everywhere one looked. number, and now with the new Ind. Gosh, it saems good to have them places this spring ones coming out he has a big job In addition to “firsts” credited to paigns are not new to this town. We have one every spring, back again! but this is the first honest-to-goodness general inspection for ahead. Moser last week, he also directed Trade up to a Anyone who drove out in the Bluffton’s first band, and was the fire hazards by professional inspectors from the Fire Preven­ country must have been aware of COMING OFF THE PRESS at the man who directed the musical pres­ tion Association of Ohio. the great flocks of blackbirds entation of “William Tell” which is who have again put in their Bluffton News this week is Volume 1, There is nothing compulsory about the March 20 in­ Number 36 of The Linking Ring, the BETTER spection but it will behoove everyone to co-operate and open appearance. The red-winged ones were seen by the hundreds out on official monthly publication of the the doors of public buildings and business places to the the Rockport road Sunday, and International Brotherhood of Magi­ cians. The magazine has been printed USED CAR! inspectors. they have again taken up sentinel The inspections offer the business man an opportunity duty on practically every fence here ever since its beginning 36 years ago. See cur line-up today. to get free technical advice on fire prevention which may post—we suppose while mother hatches her eggs. The present issue, numbering We're ready to make save him from a huge fire loss. The Lions Club urges everyone 156 pages, will be mailed from We’re not enough of a bird expert MMTTOMe a deal you can't pass. to take this inspection in a serious light. If we are harboring to note the return of the various types the local postoffice to nearly dangerous conditions in our public buildings, our stores, of sparrows, but Mr. Berky tells us 5,000 members of the brotherhood om factories or our homes, we should see that they are eliminated they are winging their way in daily all over the world from Singapore immediately. now. These are the song type as to Barcelona and from the Ar­ gentine to Alaska. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL The inspection will serve to do more than eliminate the compared to the English sparrows ENLARGING The “bible” of the magic profes­ obvious fire hazards in the area inspected, it will make us all who are with us always. 1951 EYROLET sional and hobbyist, The Linking Ring F fire-safety conscious and alert to the ever present danger. The THE BIG RUSH is on at Jack is generally recognized as the lead­ 2-door Fleetline with standard net result will be a safer and more secure city. Koontz’s now that the new auto tags ing magazine in its field. It’s editor transmission. See this.............. $495 have gone on sale. Car owners with is Alvin R. Plough, Cincinnati, and favorite license numbers have had business manager is Mrs. Hazel M. * “Managed Masses19 their cash and bill of sale in Jack’s Krock of Kenton. 1953 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe, radio and heater, powerglide transmission, white wall tires. Vice President Nixon has coined a picture phrase that GET will probably be heard much during the forthcoming political Ivory and Sungold. News Our Father’s Read KODAiC campaign. He branded Democratic government policy of re­ 1952 PLYMOUTH Convertible, radio, heater, good cent years as the policy of “managed masses”. FROM THE BLUFFTON NEWS ISSUE OF MARCH 6, 1924-------- COLOR FILM paint. Mr. Nixon charges that under the influence of leftist A membership of 200 for the duties after ten days illness. 1952 CHEVROLET Styleline, 2-door, with power­ elements, the Democratic Party “has lost track of the in­ Bluffton Community Association will Barber Shop Notice----- 1 have glide transmission, heater, seat covers, good FOR THOSl SPECIAL dividual ... in its eyes our people have dissolved into a be sought the latter part of this week taken over the barbershop of the late rubber. multitude to be politically manipulated and managed. The and the first part of next. Every in­ Tine McGriff and will continue in government, as an all-wise aristocracy, rules the common dividual who takes a pride in his that location. Harry Fisher. 1948 CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan people, and they will obediently plod along as they are told.” home community should become a Peter N. Suter who farmed the 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-door Sedan Charles Reece farm for the last few The vice president went on to say that Republicans “re­ member and help make the achieve­ ments of the future greater than years had a public sale Saturday. Sidney’s Drug Shop ject this ‘managed masses’ idea of the Democrats. We consider those of the past. He has purchased the draying outfit it repugnant to American tradition.. It is not what true lib­ from Joel Basinger. THE REXALL ^TORE “Just Tony”, the story of a horse Armin Hauenst«fn Bob Williams Chevrolet, Inc. erals believe in. Americans are not a milling mass . While with uncommon horse sense, featur­ Enos and Clement Suter who are Bluffton, Ohio 204-206 N. Main St. Phone 135-W Bluffton there is yet time we must all understand that truly liberal ing Tom Mix will be the principal working in Detroit visited here the past week end. government keeps the individual as free as possible—that feature of the film to be presented on the high school moving picture course always a reactionary government moves toward dictatorship in the auditorium Friday night. through needless infringement of individual rights.” Funds in the sum of $1,058 deriv­ • Most -everyone will agree with Mr. Nixon that what ed from the sale of auto license tags we need less of is government . what we can do without is will be available for street mainten­ bureaucrats’ We certainly are repelled by the term, “managed ance and repair of streets in Bluffton \\\\W\ masses”, and it is good to hear a leader in government speak this year. out against it, but unfortunately it is one thing to state That spring is just around the corner is indicated from reports that policy clearly, and another to put it into practice—to rid the first robins have made their ap­ government of those with “managed masses” ideas, who pearance in this vicinity.
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