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Polished Nails and Body Salon, 417 N. Main St, Bluffton, has several special offers this month, according to Joan Frederick.

• Customers receive a free bottle of lotion with the one-month unlimited package (while supplies last).

• Ten tans are available for only $40.

The shop offers services for nails, tanning, manicures, pedicures, facials, body waxing and mystic spray tan.

Use the coupon in the attachment for these offers.

Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., Bluffton has some great Valentine's Day ideas, according to Aphaphanh Nussbaum, manager.

For example, purple sea necklaces and earrings, handcrafted from Peru, are available now. 

And from Feb. 4 through 14 customers buy one and get one 50 percent off on jewelry.

This little guy is a pest, and if you want to know why plan to attend a Gypsy Moth information  meeting. It's from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday, Feb. 4, at the Bluffton Public Library. Click for more details.

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Jeannette Klay’s second grade – (BHS class of 1968), 1957-58 school year.

Top row from left, Sue Hauenstein, Aletta Neidermyer, Martha Luginbuhl, Joyce Reichenbach, John Maag, Roger Kagy, Robert Sims, Bob Everett, Rick Emmert, Mrs. Klay.

Third row from left, Adah Lehman, student teacher, James Henry, Larry Conrad, Barbara Diller, Linda Marshall, Ann Triplett, Judy Westrick, Janice Luginbuhl Patty Benroth, Mary Jane Baker, Bill Garrett.

15 minutes with Andy Diller

What year did you graduate from BHS?  Can you share a few memories or thoughts that spring to mind when you think of growing up in Bluffton?

I loved my time growing up in Bluffton. Larry and Kevin Smith, Jason Buroker and Doug Schweingruber were my best friends growing up. I’ve got great memories of riding bikes, building forts, and playing in the Riley Creek with them.

Sidewalk replacement, and all that involves, may be headed to Bluffton council this year. Although not officially on the Jan. 28 agenda, council did hear a report from its street and light committee. That committee met at 7:30 p.m. prior to the council meeting.

In 2001 council passed a sidewalk ordinance. It resulted in many sidewalks in the village to be replaced. The sidewalk projects eventually came to a halt, partically due to the economic slowdown in the United States.

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