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Bluffton High School enjoys a tradition of great track teams. Here's the 1967 boys' team that included first places at Springfield Relays, Northwest Conference meet, Ada Relays and Class A district. At the state meet Jim Oppermann won the shot put and the mile relay team finished third.

Members of the team, row one, from left, Tom Schmidt, Jim West, Ed Reineke, Mel Benroth, Stan Miller, Bob Steiner, Dave Rodabaugh, Tom Osborne, Daryl Opperman, Mike Amstutz,

Lugibihl Spray Service, 6705 Tom Fett Road, Bluffton, announces its spring lawn and garden services, according to David Lugibihl, owner.

These includes:
• Round-up Quik Pro
• Lawn fertilizer with crabgrass control
• Lawn fertilizer with 2-4-D
• Fertilizer for lawns
• Garden fertilizer
• Lime and gypsum
• Spray for lawn weeds

Lugibihl’s also provides grass seed and soil tests. A new product this year is 12-12-12 fertilizer with lime.

A printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story lists Lugibihl's products.

Larry Smith of Smith's Realty Professionals, 147 N. Main St., Bluffton, announces a new Bluffton residential listing.

The residence is at 346 Sycamore Court, Bluffton. The list price is $339,900. For complete details on the listing open the printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story.

LUNCH SPECIALS

TUESDAY
Potato soup
Pork tenderloin
Roast beef BLT

WEDNESDAY
Italian chicken vegetable soup
Fish platter
Chicken pesto melt

THURSDAY
Tomato bisque
Lasagna Florentine
Pizza
Kafta burger

FRIDAY
Italian sausage soup
Grilled cheese tomato bacon and avocado
Stacked ham

DINNER MENU, April 11

Friday night dinner will be a Swiss meal. We will have appetizers, potato rosti, Swiss steak or fish, fresh vegetable and homemade dessert.

The top bowling game and series scores at Southgate Lanes for the week ending April 4 are attached to this story.

Guy Neal will discuss his 2012-13 review of his roles as a Bluffton University faculty member and coach during an April 11 campus colloquium. Free and open to the public, his presentation will begin at 4 p.m. in Centennial Hall’s Stutzman Lecture Hall.

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