PAGE EIGHT THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFF TON, OHIO THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No. 31471 Little Leaguers Estate of Harley A. Fairchilds Deceased. Church Softball League Notice is hereby given that Russell M. GORDON B1XEL, O. D. Chiles of 531 West Wayne St.. Lima. Ohio, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST unaer ontostues has been duly appointed Administrator of Split Even In 629 S. Main St., Bluffton By DIVISION OF WILDLIFE the Estate of Harley A. Fairchilds deceased, Organizes For Adult Play late of Allen County. Ohio. Office Hours t Mon.—Fri. 9 a. m.—5:36 Creditors are required to file their claims p. m. Sat.—9 a. m.—12:00 Recent Action with said fiduciary within four months. Evening hours by special A badly-needed organized recreation entered teams it was emphasized that Dated this 24th day of May 1957. appointment program for adults will begin next any other church may enter simpiy Paul J. Rockey Errors up&?t the Blufftoh Little Probate Judge of said County Monday eveningat Harmon field with by organizing a team among their June 6, 13, 20 the first games in the annual church members. Leaguers in their bid for a victory over tough Gomer, June 5. but they softball league. Team organizers are Fred Swank, wiped out the defeat with a 14-7 Evangelical and Reformed; Dave Five churches, including the defend­ trouncing of Lafayette last Wednes­ ALUMINUM LOOK FOR THE BIG ing champion Evangelical and Re­ Gerber, Ebenezer; John Gilbert, day. Presbyterian; Bill Ramseyer, First formed, are entered in the league /75 EAGY NOT TO BE A Bluffton pitcher Marshall gave on­ AWNINGS. this year. Other teams entered are Mennonite and the Rev. James Hein- LITTERBUG, JUST KEEP ly four hits and struck out 11 against inger, Methodist. A PAPER SAG /N YOUR. -M DOOR HOODS Ebenezer Mennonite, First Mennonite, FOR YOUR SCRAPS J' the Gomer club, but a leaky Bluffton Methodist and Presbyterian. Monday night’s play will show OF PAPER AND other I defense allowed four unearned runs. Canopies, Storm Doors and Ebenezer against the First Mennonite REFU5E • THEN D/GPOGE 1 Windows—Wrought Iron Work League organizers said it will be The other three Gomer runs came in the early game and Methodist OF THE BAG WHEN ___ Established two years possible to play only one round of YOU GET HOME • through a homer with two men on against E and R in the nightcap. Next games and a tournament liefore the base. Only Bluffton hits in the 7-3 Vance's Awning Store Wednesday Presbyterian will play E loss were by Marshall, Larry Moser August 1 closing deadline. After that and R in the opener and Ebenezer and Steve Basinger. BEAVERDAM, OHIO date the high school athletic depart­ IN YOUR FOOD MARKET SOON will play Methodist in the afterpiece. Against Lafayette everyone got in­ Phone 18-2804 ment will be preparing Harmon field P/CA//GS AND to the act as 21 men entered the for the fall s football season. CAMP/KJG TOO SERVES IN LABRADOR local lineup. Winning pitcher for Two games will be played Monday Bluffton was Ruggley, who worked Airman 1/c Arlen Campbell re­ and Wednesday of each week with longest of the four local hurlers. Al­ cently arrived at his new assignment, the opening games starting promptly K“* though Bluffton out-hit the visitors the 4082nd Supply Squadron, at Goose Announcement I at 7:15 p. m. and the second game only eight to five a surplus of errors Bay Labrador. He was sent there as close to 8:30 at possible. League and bases on balls kept the game on SUMMER STORE HOURS from F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming, organizers hope the strictly enforced ice at all times. where he had finished training in starting times will eliminate the ex­ DON'T BE A 5TREWBALL . The Little Leaguers played at Elida — Now in Effect — Supply. A 1954 Bluffton high school ceptionally late games which plagued last night after the News was printed. graduate he was a welder before the loop last summer. Next Wednesday evening they tackle entering the- Air Force in January Bath on another foreign diamond. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M Although only five churches have 1955. Ramon Lewis, Dale Pony Leaguers Monday through Friday SATURDAY 8 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Schiffke Winners Top Harrod, Lima Hold New Harvester Closed on Sunday FARMERS PRODUCE In Jaycee Tennis Last Weekend Field Show Tomorrow BLUFFTON, OHIO Ramon Lewis captured the division Bluffton’s Pony league baseball A public field demonstration of the team stepped off on tne right foot New Holland Forage Harvester will BUYERS OF I singles title with a 6-3, 6-2 victory be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 p. m. over his doubles partner, Dave Little, last weekend as they defeated South Side Plumbing and Heating, of Lima, at the Edgar Begg farm near Colum­ in the finals of the junior tennis bus Grove. The demonstration will be YOUR REXALL tournament conducted by the Bluff­ and Harrod on successive days. A single run in the last half of the conducted by C. F. Niswander and Bluffton • oh/o Cream, Eggs and Poultry ton Jaycees, Son, local dealers in New Holland In division II, for boys 15 and under, seventh inning brought them a 5-4 equipment. victory over the Lima club Friday ROUTE SERVICE Dale Schiffke fought off a late rally Described as an important advance to defeat Mike Diller 6-1, 8-6. night. Winning pitcher was Mike in forage harvesting, the machine is Dressed Wholesale and Retail Poultry Lewis had eliminated Lynn Schiffke Diller, who relieved Howard Cherry capable of harvesting a winter’s for­ and Little bumped Jim Burry to enter after five innings. Cherry had fanned age for 69 head of cattle in a single OPEN TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, ONLY FOR in finals. Dale Schiffke defeated Tom nine men in his stint before the Lima day’s cutting. CREAM BUYING Brauen and Diller turned back Chuck club tied the score at 4-4. Niswander to reach the finals of their George Burkholder lashed out a New! No Rust I 322 N. Main Street Bluffton Phone 284-W home run and a double to lead the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT division. Case No. 31464 Both winners, along with the cham­ local attack. Cherry and second base­ Estate of Florence I. Vernon I ased. Notice is hereby Riven that Anna E. Grappy New Lindsay automatic water softener pionship doubles team of Lewis and man Kenny Logan also contributed of K. No. 1, LaRue, Ohio, han been duly Little, will participate in the state appointed Administratrix of the Estate of HOW TO SAVi ON HOUSI PAINTING two hits each. Florence I. Vernon deceased, late of Allen .junior tennis finals in Mansfield and Saturday afternoon the Bluffton County. Ohio. with rust-proof fiberglass tank HQW IW w v„ur home wo! Creditors are required to file their claims and gel new beauty fo > Ashland July 19-21. nine hopped off to a big 8-0 lead as with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 28th day of May 1957. Diller coasted to *an 11-3 win over Paul J. Rockey Harrod. Probate Judge of said Countv PORT CLINTON, Ohio’s major June 6, 13, 20 insist on ■ Logan, driving in three runs with a industries are fruit handling and TANK GUARANTEED FOR LIFE fishing. double and a single led the attack. B HOUSE PAINT Burkholder chimed in with a double by Lindsay, America's largest LEGAL NOTICE and a triple and Dale Sch’ftke also manufacturer of home automatic K. C. 2703.17 added two hits to the BluTton cause. Frank II. Stone who renidos at LaPorte, water softeners Texas. Margaret McGaughey who reaide at 1112 Sheridan Street, Danville. Illinois, Fran­ ces Hohle and Richard Bohle, Minors, and Frridr I Bohle, )>eisonally and as Father of «aid Minors, who reside at 2513 Park Avenue. Over 700 Attend Evanston Illinois. and Richard S. Ward No water softener is better than Will PROVE whose place of residence is unknown and its tank. And the new Lindsay cannot be ascertained, will take notice that Niswander’s Opening <>n the 16th day of May, 1957, the plaintiff, rust-proof fiberglass tank is the YOU CAN SAVE Paul C. Stone, filed his petition against Over 700 persons registered for the best yet! Not only can’t rust, them in the Court of Common Pleas, Allen County, Ohio, same being Clise No. 44271 opening of Niswander’s News Stand it resists condensation or in saici Court for the partition of certain at their new South Main street lo­ real estate lit described in said petition, to "sweating” in hot weather. wit: cation last weekend. Easy to keep clean. What a Lot Number Three Thousand Two Mrs. Levi Hauenstein, Bluffton, Hundred Ninety (3290) in B. C. _ One of 14 hazards _ work-saver! What a money­ Covers More Faurot’s Addition to the City of won a Brownie Star-Flash camera, Lima, Allen County. Ohio. saver! And only Lindsay has The prayer of said petition is for the as the grand prize in the drawing your home it! For more information, just Costs Less partition of said real estate and for other equitable relief. connected with the open house. Second call... Said defendants are required to answer prize winner was Millen Geiger who Protects Longer said petition on or before the 5th day of ’should be July, 1957, or judgment will lx- taken against won a necklace, bracelet and earring Rentals - Sales them. LINDSAY PAUL J. STONE. Plaintiff set. protected against By Robert J. Kuhn, His Attorney Other winners were Mrs. Donavin and a host of modern colors May 23. 30. June 6.. 13. “O. 27 Our “1-Policy Package” LINDSAY Montgomery, Carol Basinger, Don protects your home Dean Augsburger, Mrs. Willis Craw­ against many hazards in­ SOFT WATER Another (SB)v< mlily Paint Favorite ford, Gerald Hilty, Mrs. Russell cluding windstorm... fire SHOE Leiber, W. J. 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