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Gloves on Your Pets
Dogs and cats are the cause of al
most one-fourth of the runs in stock
ings. Puppies are the worst. They
can ruin a pair of silk or nylon just
by brushing their paws against
them. Hosts who have this in mind
could put small gloves on their pet’s
paws.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Recent Government Rulings provide:
That no newspaper may purchase more
newsprint than the amount required to produce
its net paid circulation of 1941. Also no more
waste paper and no returns on copies not sold.
To aid us in complying with this ruling we
are asking the reading public to cooperate by
ordering their daily papers laid away for them
each day.
Our orders to our suppliers must be adjusted
to meet the demand which has cut our supply of
daily papers very low.
Your cooperation is necessary if we are to
serve you satisfactorily under the present
regulations.
SECHLER’S NEWS STAND
JACK: Plenty,
Public Sale
1 will offer at Public Auction at my farm, located i/
mile east, 1 mile south of Beaverdam, on
Friday, Jan. Sth
Commences at 9:30 A. M.
McCormick-Deerihg F12 tractor, in good condition
cultivators and P. O. breaking plows McCormick tractor
disc, used 2 seasons McCormick rotary hoe, grass seed
attachment John Deere corn planter, fertilizer and bean
attachment R. 1. corn planter cultipacker spring tooth
harrow Deering mower McCormick corn binder Mc
Cormick grain binder Dain hay loader Gale riding break
ing plow Appleton corn husker. Machinery all in work
able condition.
HORSES—Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, sound work any
where sorrel colt, coming 2 yrs. old.
Unequal Images
A special study of 400 aviation
cadets showed that two out of every
25 men had aniseikonia—a condition
which produces unequal images in
the two eyes—to the extent of one
half of 1 per cent or more. Differ
ence in visual images, however, in
no case was more than 1 per cent.
0. COTNER, Owner
Harold McClain, Auct. R. C. Klinger, Clerk.
"What on earth has a battleship got to do
gS
Bl
Mom ... plentv! They tell me
down at the Navy yard almost every
thing that goes into making those
babies is cooked with
Gas.
MOTHER: Cooked? What do you mean cooked...
JACK:
Heat-treated to give the metal
proper toughness. For instance, Gas
cooks armor plate so it will shake
off big shells and not shatter under
gunfire. And the steel for tanks,
guns, planes and bombs ... they’re
all cooked with Gas I
MOTHER: But why Gas?
JACK: Why Gas! You ought to know
because it saves time and money
makin* a battlev agon—just as it
saves you time and money cookin’
a meal!
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
CHURCHES
Emil Burrichter, Pastor
Emmanuel’s:
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Public worship at 10:45 a. m. In
stallation of all church and church
school officers.
Consistory meeting Monday even
ing at Wiiford Gratz home at 8:30.
St. John’s:
Public worship at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Junior and Senior C. E. at 6:00
p. m.
Ladies Aid society meets at the
church parlors Thursday afternoon.
Junior Choir meets at the parson
age Thursday evening at 7:30.
Senior choir meets at the Noah
Nlswander home Thursday evening
at 8 00.
Gertrude Hoy Missionary Circle
meets Monday evening at 8 o’clock
with Miss Lavada Balmer.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
G. Bright, Minister v
I Bluff ton—
1 9:30 a. m. Church School, R. Lug
inbuhl, Supt,
10:30 a. m. Worship. Lord’s Sup-l
per. Sermon: “The Impelling Faith’’
May we not forget the remaining
nights of the Week of Prayer. Wed
nesday, Methodist Thursday, De
fenseless Mennonite Friday, Church
of Christ and Sunday, First Menno
nite Church. Time at 8 p. m. Wel
come everyone.
Beaverdam— z
9:30 a. m. Church School, C. Am
stutz, Supt.
10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper.
Note: “The power which is turn
ing the tide is the faithful men of
our forces, both at home and abroad.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. A. Meed. Minister
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Union
service (observing Universal Week
of Prayer) at this church. Rev. E.
G. Steiner, speaker.
THURSDAY:
8:00 p. m. Meeting of Woman’s
Society of Christian Service at home
of Mrs. Edith Mann, 127N. Main
street.
8:00 p. m. Union service at De
fenseless Mennonite church. Rev.
Gerald Bright, speaker.
Friday, 8:00 p. m. Union service
at Church of Christ. Rev. E. N.
Bigelow, speaker.
SUNDAY:
9:30 a. m. Church school.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship.
Sermon topic, “God Speaking
Through Human Experience.”
10:15 a. m. Meeting of King’s
Guards, downstairs.
11:15 a. m. Meeting of Official
Board.
a 11:15 a. r.i. Young People’s Choir
MOTHER: So that’s why they say we may be asked to
conserve Gas for home uses this winter.
JACK: 1 hat’s it, Mom Gas is mighty im
portant stuff, and they need lots of it
to win the war!
MOTHER: Well, if I can help. I’ll be glad to do
my bit.
JACK: Now you’re cookin’with Gas...Mom!
85,000,000 American!
depend on Gas to save time,
money and food in cooking
.... to preserve food safely in
silent Gas refrigerators
to heat water and homes.
That’s why they've made the
Gas Company community
headquarters for cooking
and nutrition information!
If you want the latest advice
on these all-important sub
jects consult your Gas
Company.
.4/ 41
GAS
kLA Buy War Bonds today —savejor the Certified Perjormanee Gas Range cj tumorroa
WEST OHIO GAS CO
is vital to war
production
use It wisely I
THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
rehearsal.
6:30 ,p. m. Junie
Fellowship.
8:00 p. m. Union
Mennonite church.
High Y'outh
Service at First
Monday, 4:00 p.
rehearsal.
n. Junior Choir
What a power—moral and spiritual
—could be generated and released in
this war-torn world, if all Christian
people of our community would, as
far as possible, ur ite with other
Christians of the world in this
Universal Week of Prayer Observ
ance.
MISSIONARY
CHURCH
A. F. A!bro Pastor
SUNDAY:
9:30 Sunday sch'X
10:30 Morning wo -ship.
7:15 p. m. Children’s church.
7:15 p. m. Young 1‘eople’s society.
7:45 p. m. Evang?listic service.
Wednesday, 7:45 Tayer meeting.
DEFENSELESS MENNONITE
E. G. Skin
Sunday school
Adella Oyer, Supt.
Worship service
Pastor
,9:30. Mrs.
a. m.
No evening servi
due to Union
FLORIDA
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CALIFORNIA
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FRESH ICEBERG
HEAD LETTUCE
WHITE SAIL
SOAP GRAINS
2 33c
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR.......^$1.09
BEST FLOUR
PILLSBURY 81.07
SUNNI FIELD PASTRY
FLOUR......... aiV.b885c
IONA
FLOUR
24’,i LB.
BAG
SUNNYFIELD FAMILY “Enriched'’
FLOUR......... 95c
QUAKER OR MOTHER’S
OATS............. X' 22c
KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes or Post
TOASTIES 2pk'S: 17c
SUNNYFIELD
1
LARGE
PKG.
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR
.. 2X°:.-2lc
N.B.C. SHREDDED
WHEAT 2
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SELF-SERVICE
service at the First Mennonite
church.
Union Week of Prayer Service
Thursday at 8 o’clock. Rev. Gerald
Bright will speak.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY’
Sunday services at 10:30 a. m.
subject: “Sacrament.”
Testimonial meeting at 7 30 Wed
nesday evening.
The reading room at the church
is open every Wednesday from 2:00
to 4:00 p. m. The public is invited
to all services and to visit the read
ing room.
This society is a branch of the
Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor
Rockport—
Morning worship at 9:30.
The sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
per will be observed.
Church School at 10:30. Mr. Edgar
Begg, Supt.
The regular meeting of the Wom
en’s Missionary Society will be held
on Wednesday, January 13, at 2 p.
m. in the home of Mrs. J. C. Begg.
Bin ffton—
Church School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:50. The
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will
be observed.
The monthly meeting of the Wom
en’s Missionary Society will be held
next Tuesday, January 12, at 2:30 in
the home of Mrs. Armin Hauenstein.
CALIFORNIA
42c
CARROTS
doc.
doc.
29c
DRESSED
SILVERSIDES
21c
pkgs.
SUNNYFIELD
CORN FLAKES
11 oz.
Pkg.
SALMON STEAK
FINE QUALITY SMOKED
LIVER SAUSAGE
FRESH CAUGHT
CATFISH ai1 deanci
BLUE PIKE RED FISH
PHILADELPHIA
23c
SOAP.......... 5 b„.
21c
21c
KIRK'S FLAKEWHITE or
P&G SOAP .... 5
bars
FLAKES OR GRANULES
CHIPSO
EBENEZER MENNONITE
CHURCH
Arnold C. Schultz, Pastor
THURSDAY':
Tender ....
FRESH CALIFORNIA
37c
PASCAL CELERY
TEXAS SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT
for
WHITING
The regular meeting of the Wo
men’s Missionary society will be
postponed to Thursday, Jan. 14, be
cause of the death of Mrs. Jacob
Haas.
7:30 p. m. Women’s chorus re
hearsal.
8:00 p. m. Teachers’ meeting and
prayer service.
8:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
SUNDAY:
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:30 a. m. Morning worship.
Sermon topic: ‘The Death of Christ.’
4:15 p. m. Church radio broadcast
from WFIN, Findlay.
7:30 p. m. Programs of the
Christian Endeavor societies.
8:30 p. m. Evening service. The
subject of the message will be, “The
Gospel Trumpet.”
“Let the words of my mouth, and
the meditation of my heart be ac
ceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my
strength, and my redeemer.”
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH
J. N. Smucker, Pastor
Thursday—
7:15 Choir rehearsal, both the reg
ular-choir and the Juniors.
Sunday—
9:30 Sunday School, under the su
pervision of Mr. D. Hilty. Classes
for all ages.
10:30 The Sunday Worship service.
6:00 Intermediate Christian En
Ell I Boneless. QQ- ril I ETP Boneless, Pole OR*
FILLS Id pnn R(.ady ]b. OwJG FILLCId star Brand lb. CUV
WISCONSIN FRESH
CHEESE
3Oc
ib.
SURF. GOOD
OLEOMARGARINE
FRESH CRESTVIEW
MED. SIZE
c(jk» fiRADE
NATURAL AMERICAN
LOAF CHEESE
CREAM CHEESE
AXT BAKERS
COOKIES
JANE PARKER
DATED ENRICHED
MARVEL BREAD
3 29c
DOUGHNUTS
JANE PARKER
FUDGE NUT LOAF
COUPON NO. 28
NOW GOOD FOR 1-LB. COFFEE
Buy the Coffee of Finer, Fresher Flavor
8'CLOCK
RED CIRCLE
BOKAR
Make A & Your Coffee Headquarters
THIN SKIN
TANGERINES
25c
bunch
stalk
TISSUE PAPER
3“s 15c
VEAL PIMENTO LOAF 18c
HALIBUT STEAK
V. 8. NO. 1 GKADE MAINE
POTATOES ..........
9c
FRESH QUALITY TEXAS
BROCOLLI...........
21C
U. S. NO. 1 GRADE MAINE
POTATOES...........
29c
for
NORTHERN
29c
lb.
32c
lb.
31c
lb.
27c
lb.
2»»• 31c
48c
doz. ctn.
35c
lb.
10c
3 oz. pkg.
2 lb.
29c
pkg.
]2c
doz.
Sugared
2 41
2 47c
2 51c
THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 194?
deavor.
7:00 Junior Christian Endeavor.
8:00 Closing Service of ie u i
Week of Prayer series. Rev. J. A.
Weed will bring the message. Ail
are cordially invited to attend.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
W. L. Harmony, Pastor
9:30 a. m. Sunda school.
7:30 p. m. Preaching.
KLEK
2 43c
A&P KITCHEN
MATCHES .... 6
ajf:
STOCK SALES
Jfc
For dehorning cattle write G. H„
Edwards, 223 Jefferson St., Findlay,
Ohio. Arteries masculated and no
bleeding. 49
Notice—Due to gas and tire situa
tion, changes will be necessary in our
business. On and after Jan. 1, 1943,
all kinds of service bulls are same
price, $2 each plus 5c per mile one
way. Terms strictly cash. Call early
in day as no trips made after sun
down. Please limit Sunday calls to
cows repeatedly in heat on this day.
C. N. Long & Son, 3 miles west of
Ada. Phone Red 1360. tf
Wanted—Y'oung calf. Paul Shu
law, Bluffton phone 578-Y’.
For sale Purebred Shorthorn
bulls. Ellis Steiner, 2 miles north
and ’2 mile east of Pandora. 38
For sale—Chester White male
hog. J. E. Emerick, Beaverdam.
For sale—Good Guernsey bull ready
for service. Hiram Kohli.
SWEET
JUICY
FLORIDAS
15-lb.
cons, bag Wfcw
bunch
21c
50-lb. 4 E9
cons, bag Vlivfc
SUNNYFIELD
PANCAKE FLOUR
5 19’
2
OXYDOL or
1ge.
pkgs.
RINSO ....
SWEETHEART
43c
SOAP..........■.
cakes
OLD DUTCH
17c
20c
CLEANSER ....3C„,
20c
SOAP BEADS
28c
boxes
WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED
MILK ............ 4c.“!,'35c
PET MILK or
CARNATION 4 37c
RAYON SAFE
SUPER SUDS
2
LARGE X|
PKGS.
PALMOLIVE
SOAP......... 3 „kt. 19c
ROMAN
CLEANSER 2,X 17c
TISSUE PAPER
WALDORF .... 3
rolls
12c
WHITE SAIL
SOAP FLAKES
2
pkggse
27c
GRANULATED
BEET SUGAR 2 lb. 13c
ENCORE MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI 3 23c
GELATIN DESSERTS
SPARKLE 5pks». 24c
SULTANA PEANUT
2
19c
each
ar
54c
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