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Harold W. Henry, 75, died on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 at 5 a.m. at Lima Memorial Health Systems, Lima.

He was born on Dec. 6, 1937 in Bluffton, Ohio, to the late Leonard H. and Flossie L. (Hartman) Henry. On June 2, 1957 he married Clarice M. Jump who survives in Ada.

Mr. Henry was a 1955 graduate of Ada High School. He was a lifelong member of the Bethel Church of Christ. He was a retired farmer, co-owner of the B&H Garage and the Sohio Station in Ada and he previously worked at Excello in Bluffton.

The Village of Bluffton may eliminate four Main Street parking spaces at the College Avenue intersection. The move is to improve vision at the intersection. Orange cones were place there as an experiment recently. The village is also considering eliminating parking spaces at the Main and Jefferson Street intersection.

Webb Insurance Agency health care professionals, Becky Waggamon and Deb Shelley, will offer two free informational sessions on Medicare and the Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA) on Friday, Nov. 15.

Both sessions are co-sponsored by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. The sessions are free and open to the public and are in the third floor of the Bluffton town hall.

Early Birds Junior League   
Scores bowled on: Nov.2
Boys High Game

Levi McClain      128
Austin Bolander       90
Bronson Kuhlman       88
Carter Dailey       85

Girls High Game
Jasmine Rewakowsky     124
Alexis White      110
Addison Businger       96
Libby Frazier       92
      
Boys High Series (2 Games)

Levi McClain      231
Austin Bolander      179
Bronson Kuhlman      161
Derek Carr       130    

Here are the weekly lunch specials and Friday night theme from Jeanne's Kitchen, Vine Street, Bluffton.

LUNCH SPECIALS
November 12-15

TUESDAY
Vegetable Beef Soup
Roast Beef Swiss Melt
Turkey Reuben
Pear Salad

WEDNESDAY
Tomato Bisque
Fresh Perch Platter
Lasagna Florentine
Cobb Salad

THURSDAY
Butternut Squash Soup
Chicken, Egg, Tuna Salad Platter
Personal Pan Pizza
Greek Salad with Chicken

The Village of Bluffton service department is now picking up leaves on a full-time basis.

Residents should place unbagged leaves on the side of the street in front of their residences, according to Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator.

“Please place the leaves on the street as close to the curb as possible,” he said. “Utilize the tree lawn if available and do not allow the leaf pile to extend into the lanes of traffic.”

Mehaffie asked residents to assist the service department by clearing leaves away from the catch basins and curb drains in the village.

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