(Bluffton, Ohio), 1948-05-20, [P ]

(Bluffton, Ohio), 1948-05-20, [P ]

THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 PAGE TWO Couple Married In Birthday Dinner and Miss Collene Dangler of Ada. D. C. BIXEL, O.D. Couple Weds At The SCHOOLS and AIRPORT Mr. ana MW, Eail Rupright and Pandora Parsonage daughter Sandra Kay of Arlington GORDON BIXEL. O.D. Home Of Minister BOOST BLUFFTON SKY-HI Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart and 122 Baath Main St., Bluffton family entertained at a basket din­ were supper guests. EYEMIGHT $PBCIALISTS Wedding of Miss Doris Jean Bad-1 Sara Mae Oberly, daughter of Mr. ner Sunday in honor of the 19th Of flea Hours t ertscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Open Evening* A T100 u 0.00. and Mrs. Millard Oberly of Cherry birthday of their son Ivan Ray. The Closed 1 ay Aftam—n. Otto Badertscher, Bluffton, and Don-1 Fester To Address street was married to Howard Eldon aid Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 table was centered with two large Beery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ward Miller, Dalton, was solemnized I angel food cakes. College Varsity B Francis Bi Inger, D. D. S Beery of Col. Grove, Saturday morn­ Wednesday afternoon, May 12, at I Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charle^ ing at 10 o’clock in a ceremony at By Observing - 30th Air Mail Anniversary Wesley Fesler, head football coach Evan Bas ger, D. D. S. 3 o’clock at the home of the offi-l Main and daughter Charlene and the home of the officiating minister, Send Letters by AIRMAIL during Mrs. Brice Main of Rawson; Mr. at Ohio State university, will be the le 271-W ciating minister, Rev. Ernest Bohn I Teleph Rev. Howard Landes, Grove street, NATIONAL AIR MAIL WEEK of the Grace Mennonite church, I and Mrs. Edw. Kempf, son Herbert speaker at the Bluffton College Vars­ Bluff m, Ohio pastor of the Ebenezer Mennonite MAY 15 through MAY 21, 1948 Pandora. and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. ity B banquet, Saturday, May 29, church. AT the BLUFFTON, OHIO, P. O. For the wedding the bride chose a| Archie Hartman and son Moms, Coach A. C. Burcky announced this The bride was attired in a white E. R. Reichenbach, P. M. light rose crepe <dress........ with.............. white— .| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gossman, son week. Alumni and undergraduate street length wool dress with brown and navy blue accessories. Her cor­ Robert and daughter Wanda of Ada, athletes ^rill be in the audience. accessories Her corsage was of red Sponsored by: rosZs Their only attendants were BLUFFTON FLYING SERVICE sage was white carnations and lilies two brothers of the bride, Kenneth! Student Instruction of the valley. Her only attendant, Elaine Dep- For V . „ . Oberly I Charter & Passenger Hops anTwenty-five guests- attended thel Harold Carey—Clayton Bixel, Operaton I pier of Bluffton wore a light blue dress, fashioned identically with that I wedding dinner at the home of the! Airport Dedication and Rodeo July 5 of the bride. Her accessories were Highest Market Price for bride’s parents at noon. In the! Airmail Cachet and H black and she wore a corsage of aiiernoonafternoon thev couple* left for a wed-l Airmail.... envelopes, bearing, the., light pink carnations. Robert Bix­ diner trip to the Smoky Mountains! . * * » * m t in your menu. amg 1 »I above cachet were provided free of Sales Tax Chief ler of Kidron was best man. include and on the r return will occupy al 1 ana [charge this week to Bluffton grade, Hits Current Rumor I After a short wedding trip the trailer on the Howard Beery farm.I » ° ’ I couple will reside in Bucyrus where 1Both . are graduatesi * of Bluffton hio-hlbnigni ’htfh school and college° students,_ Poultry <|nd Eggs mnn « I through the sponsorship of Bluffton Persistent rumors that the State I Mr. Miller is employed by the Craw­ 8C^°° ' ! Flying Service, as a special feature of Ohio will not redeem the consum­ ford County Farm Bureau Coop. Always r< :i(h to serve you. of Air Mail Week, May 15 through er’s portion of the yellow prepaid taxi CARD OF THANKS 21. First and second grade students j-eceipts are not true, it was stated! College Plays Ohio .were taken on tours through the the first of the week by C. Emory B Nine Here Friday Country Route Service—a phone call SWANK BROS I wish to thank sincerely all f‘,e|pOSt office Wednesday morning to Glander, tax commissioner, who auth­ neighbors for their aid in saving! gUdy handling of airmail. Other orized the following announcement: brings our truhk to your door. Salt Meats Bluffton college baseball team will I Fresh and some of the equipment in my bam! stu(ients had taken the tour during “The change in color of prepaid which burned after being struck by|air majj week two years ago. tangle with a strong Ohio State! tax receipts issued by vendors from| Junior Varsity nine, on which Bob! lightning during the storm, Sunday! Airmail envelopes bearing the yellow to green has caused many ru­ night. ______ I cachet are also available at the post Burkholder, of Bluffton, is catcher,! mors to be circulated that the yellow at 3:30 p. m. this Friday on the! Ralph Henry office window, Ed Reichenbach, post­ tax receipts are not redeemable after Charles fcnsinger Beaver diamond. I master stated. Envelopes trimmed June 1, 1948. in the customary red and blue bord­ The Ohio State roster includes! “The redemptioi of the consumer’s four of the school’s varsity basket-1 er designating the letter is to receive PHOIJE 492-W All StoM portion of prepaid tax receipts at the ball team: Burkholder, catching;! KODAK FILM air service must bear air mail post­ (3%) of the Lawn & Elm Streets I Bluffton, Ohio rate of three per c Schnittner, 3b; Johnson and RedigerJ Htrt age, Reichenbach stated. ■nted by the amount of tax re pitchers. I Postage rates for air mail in the face value of such United States and possessions, Can­ Lowell Wrigley, former varsity! for redemption is provided for in pitcher and basketball player at! ada, and Mexico is 5c per ounce. In the General Code Section 5546-26a of Ohio State, is coach of the team. I general European airmail is 15c per of Ohio. one-half ounce, South America 10c The Beaver track season will close! “The only stampis which are sub- this Saturday in a triangular meet! per one-half ounce, and other nations For BETTER DRAINAGE ject to the redem pttion provision are at Toledo university. Toledo, Bluff-1 Kitchens Planned at 25c per one-half ounce. those issued pursu;lant to the appli- ton and Detroit Tech will partici-| cation of the tax ■■m retail sales and this spring use pate. I delivered to the purchaseri by the Basinger's OTART yoor pIfcture­ Library Closed making right with depend­ seller. The kitchen of your dreams may able Kodak Film in the yel­ For Cleaning “All prepaid tax receipts delivered Beaverdam Pupils become a reality sooner than you, low box—the film that gets by vendors or sellers on and a$er High In State Testi CONCRETE DRAIN TILE expect! the picture. Then M*nd ue The public library in the high May 1, 1938 will continue to be re­ the exposed roll* far expert | school building will be closed all Let us help you with the plan­ deemable until such time as the Gary Lee Truex, of Beaverdam,! In 4-5-6|8-Inch Sizes developing and printing. | next week for the annual cleaning. ning. When we know the size of above section of the General Code is ranked seventh in Ohio-wide eighth! Kitchenaider and cabinet* that SIDNEY’S DRU< I.Miss Ocie Anderson, librarian who is either amended or repealed by the grade scholarship tests taken April! best suit your needs.we may make Ten Day Delivery at Present I ill in Bluffton hospital with a heart Legislature.” 23 by more than 43,000 students. Hel quick delivery ... and at wrpn*’ I ailment was reported improved the Tests have proven th J worth of Concrete Drain Tile— ing low prices! No charge for thle had a score of 187. I | first of the week. LEGAL NOTICE Robert Allen Lacock, also of thel let us prove it. service! Come in today. Tommie Wishorj1- *h ose last known place I of residence was Chat* tahoochee, Florida, is Beaverdam school, who made a score! NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT hereby notified that F rankie Mae Wishorp. has filed her petition a> rainst her divorce and of 177 for second place in Allen! THE STATE OF OHIO) other equitable relief, oi i the sp-ounds of gross FOR BUILDING— Allen County, ss. i neglect of duty ami ext NemeJcruelty, in Case county, ranked 24th in the state. I - SOLD AT Estate of C. S. Garner, deceas Number 38185 of the G Pleas Court of Specify DUNBRIK—Aie better brick. Wide range of Russell Garner of R. D. No. foTumbus Allen County, Ohto, an 1 iHat said cause will Grove, Ohio, has been appointed qualified be for hearing oiAjr i ilxiu't six weeks from color variety; $25 per thousand and up. as Administrator of the estate of w the date of the firwt puh lication of this notice. Former Local Man Basinger’s Furniture Store late of Allen County, Ohio, deceased. tANCIS W. DURBIN, Dated this 12th day of May. 1948. Forty-five Years of Dependable ttorney for Plaintiff Gets Political Post RAYMOND P. SMITH ie 301, Dominion Bldg.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us