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FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH
J. N. Smucker, Pastor
9:30 Sunday school, tinder the
leadership of Mr. C. D. Hilty. Classes
for all.
10:30 worship service
The Sunday school picnic follows
the morning service (College Athletic
Field)
6:30 Intermediate Christian En
deavor
DEFENSELESS MENNONITE
Stanley Rupp, Pastor
Thursday:
8:00 Prayer meeting
Sunday:
9:30 Sunday school
10:30 Morning worship
7:45 Young People’s meeting
Children’s meeting in basement
8:30 Evangelistic service
9:15 Singspiration: Leader, Mr.
Iner Basinger of Pandora.
“It is not good preparation for
your first Sunday in heaven to have
mis-spent your last Sunday on earth.
Your absence from church is a vote
to close its doors.”
MISSIONARY CHURCH
A. F. Albro, Pastor
Wednesday:
8 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Sunday:
0*30 Sund&v school
10:30 Morning Worship servi
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Oat hay cut in the milk stage,
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factory feed for milk or meat
production. Runs 4.5 to 6%
digestible protein.
For sure profits, use a Letz
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L«ts i, th« only mill that
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making jobs:
Chop*, store* any hay
Chop*, stores sheaf oat«
Chops and stores fodder
Separates beans and corn
Makes mixed feed
Grinds grain uniformly
Makes molasses hay-stiaga
Cots better ensilage
0. C. Horsey & Sons
JOHN DEERE DEALER
Bluffton, Ohio
BPS—The Whitest White
EVANGELICAL & REFORMED
CHURCHES
V. C. Oppermann, Pastor
Emmanuel’s:
9:30 a. m. Church school
10:45 a. m. Morning worship
No choir rehearsal this week
Cornelia Missionary Circle meets
Monday evening, July 17 at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Gratz, at 8:30 p. m.
St. John’a:
9:30 a. m. Morning worship
10:30 a. m. Church school
8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal
CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:30 a. m. Bible school
10:30 Lord’s Supper
11:00 Rev. H. C. Smith of Rudolph,
Ohio will be the guest speaker. All
members are urged to attend.
EBENEZER MENNONITE
CHURCH
Arnold C. Schultz, Pastor
Thursday:
9:00 p. m. Mixed chorus rehearsal
9:15 p. m. Prayer meeting
Sunday:—
9:30 a. m. Sunday school
10:30 a. m. Morning worship.
J. Herbert Fretz will bring the
message.
3:30 p. m. Radio Program from
WFIN, Findlay
8:00 p. m. C. E. programs for all
ages
8:45 p. m. Evening service
The public is cordially invited to
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday services at 10:30 a. m.,
subject: Life.
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. tn. 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 METHODIST CHURCH
J. A. W'eed, Minister
Thursday:
6:30 p. m. Covered dish picnic
supper, in place of July meeting of
the Women’s Society of Christian
service, at home of Mrs. Earl Lugi
bill, 203 Cherry.
Sunday:
9:30 a. m. Church school
10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon topic—“And A Highway Shall
Be Th*ere.”
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor
Rockport:
Morning worship 9:30
Church school 10:30
Mr. Nelson Wells, Supt.
The Women’s Missionary Society
meets Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
F. C. Marshall, 8 p. m.
Bluffton:
Church school 10:00
Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00
An adjourned meeting of the con
gregation is called for Friday even
ing, 8:30, in the downstairs parlor of
the church
The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
per will be observed this Sunday
morning.
“Behold, I stand at the door and
knock if any man hear my voice
and open the door, I will come in to
him, and will sup with him, and he
with me.”
LUTHERAN CHURCH
W. L. Harmony, Pastor
9 a. m. Church service
10 a. m. Sunday school.
OUTSIDE GLOSS WHITE
First, use BPS Foundation Coat Second, paint with
Outside Gloss White.
Inexpensive its great covering powers save paints
•Jr Durable—its fresh, clean appearance lasts for years.
Emphatic Rule
The washing of hands before
touching food is one of the most
emphatic rules of the Jewish Tal
mud.
A sparkling white house with Outside Gloss Whitei
EASILY APPLIED
SAVES PAINT
NEW BEAUrr WITH PATTERSON-SARGENT PAINTS
Greding Hardware
WIRT
El rose
Joan Gallant of Marion spent the
past week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fisher. Kenneth
and James (Jailant of Bucyrus and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koontz were
Sunday visitors.
Misses Gladys and Jean Ann
Klingler and Flo Stratton spent
several days the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Stratton and sons
of West Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins re
turned last week after spending
several days with friends in Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Neff and
family entertained company Sunday.
Union prayer service at Bethesda
church, Thursday evening.
Mrs. E. L. Bish and daughter Betty
spent several days last week with
Mrs. Frank Hainer of Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Basinger, son
Gareth and daughter Jeanette and
Lois Basinger of Bluffton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Looker near
Valparaso, Ind., several days the past
week. They also called on Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Zimmerman and family
of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Richard Benroth of Bluffton is
spending the week with the Purl
Hartman family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stauffer of
Bluffton spent a few days last week
with Mrs. Emmaline Nonnamaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nonnamaker
and daughter Kaye were week end
guests in the Nonnamaker home.
Recent callers in the Ami Nonna
maker home were May and Cecil
Thompson, S. F. Nonnamaker of
Bluffton, Della Bond of Findlay, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Nonnamaker of Mt.
Cory, Mrs. Jane Bender, Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Bender, Marilyn and
Robert of Jenera, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Arnold of Findlay, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Nonnamaker, sons Harold,
Dean and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey Klingler, Marilyn, Howard
and Jack, Walter Hamilton and fam
ily, Charles Nonnamaker, Mrs.
Arthur Nonnamaker and Kaye,
Henry Koch, John and Fern Koch
and Cordelia Heistand.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Koontz and
family and Mrs. Emmaline Nonna
maker and Mrs. Howard Stauffer and
Flo Stratton called at the Arthur
Nonnamaker home during the past
week.
Miss Dorotha Klingler visited
friends in Texas during the Triplett
vacation.
The Olive Branch L. A. S. will
meet with Mrs. M. J. Stratton this
Wednesday afternoon.
The annual Black school reunion
will be held on Thursday, August 10.
Sunday callers at the M. J. Strat
ton home were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Christman and family of Findlay.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stratton, daughter
Elaine and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Wright Klingler, daughter Gladys
and son Don and Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Koontz.
East Orange
Ann and Jane Smith of Arlington
spent last week in the C. M. Held
man home.
Mrs. Margaret Longo and child
ren Tommy and Betty of Findlay
spent a couple of weeks with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samsal,
Mrs. Neva Jolly and daughter
Madge of Lima called in the C. E.
Agin home Saturday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Boutwell is spend
ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Kir^mel.
Mrs. Betty Cook and daughter
Linda of Bellevue are spending sev
eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Agin and son Evan.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and
children Lynn Ray and Lonnie Sue
had for their Sunday dinner and sup
per guests Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bout
well and Byron Leo celebrating the
birthdays in July of Mrs. B. J.
Boutwell and son Byron Leo and
Lynn Ray Boutwell.
Miss Mary Jean Hugus of Rawson
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Marie Nonnamaker.
Crows Know Armed Men
Crows are able to distinguish be
tween armed and unarmed men and
will closely approach the latter.
STOCK SALES
Service bulls delivered any time ex
cept Sunday. Phone Ada, Red 1360.
C. N. Long & Son. tf
Wanted—All kinds of butcher
cattle, steers, heifers, cows and bulls
also unlimited number of veal calves.
Stowell Packing Co. Call N. P.
Steiner & Son, Agt. Bluffton phone
189-W. tf
For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here
ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira
Moser. tf
For sale—Very choice dairy heifers
$25 each. Holsteins, Guernseys and
Ayrshires. Non-related bull free
with 5 head. Shipped C. 0. D.
Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, Pa. 15
For sale—Two pure bred Brown
Swiss cows and one Jersey cow, all
with big calves by side. Sam
Badertscher on Bentley road.
For sale—Two head feeding cattle
also 8 ft. Deering binder. Frank
Lewis, 2 miles west of Beaverdam
on Lincoln highway.
For sale—Spotted Poland China
male hog 10 months old. Lyman
Barnes, Bluffton phone.
THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
Rockport
Kent Smith, wh- has been the
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Cupp, returned to his
home in Cleveland Sat rday accom
panied by J. O. and Miss Edythe
Cupp of this place and Nancy Cupp
of Pandora wh e over Sunday
guests in the Smith home.
Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Bigelow and
son Bruce of Bluffton were Sunday
evening supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Marshall and son Robert
and Miss Madeline Bixel.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Marshall spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Delos Keel and daughter Mildred in
Bluffton and their guests Mr. and
Mrs. William Morris of Aurora, Ill.
Guy Mayberry spent Sunday with
his son Naval cadet Franklin May
berry who is confined to the hospital
at Great Lakes training station in
Chicago.
A communion service will be held
Sunday morning at the Presbyterian
church as the final service to be
held by the pastor Rev. Bigelow
before leaving to take a Chaplaincy
in the U. S. Army. He will take his
six week’s training at Harvard Uni
versity. Mrs. Bigelow and son
Bruce plan to remain in Bluffton for
the duration after spending a month
with her parents in Fargo, N. D.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Campbell spent
the week end with Lieut, and Mrs.
Delmar Reagan in Dayton. After a
six week’s training period in Buf
falo, Lieut. Reagan now expects to
FRESH STEAKS
FRESFf
HALIBUT
i. 37c
HADDOCK FILLETS
COMF1 t.TEI.Y DRESSED
STRICTLY FRESH CAUGHT
HOT
.CSCIOUS FRESH
RED CIRCLE BOK.VR
COFFEE COFFEE
2
48c 3
Marshall attended a gn«*«t meeting
of the Beaverdam Women’s society
which was held at the church Thurs
day wtih a covered dish dinner at
the noon hour.
Miss Ruth Freet of Lima was a
week end guest of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Freet.
The Young People’s class of the
Methodist church will serve home
made icecream and cake at a social
to be held at the church Friday
evening. Everybody is cordially in
vited.
The regular meeting of the Presby
terian missionary society has been
postponed until Thursday evening
and will be held with Mrs. F. C.
Marshall at 8:00 p. m. In addition
to the regular program, Mrs. Bige
low will give a report of the recent
conference in Wooster.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hostettler
were Sunday afternoon guests in the
F. C. Marshall home and Miss Lucille
Russell and mother of Ada were
evening callers.
Miss Martha Fruchey of near
Columbus Grove spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Freet.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bassett are
the parents of a baby boy born at
their home near Beaverdam Sunday
night and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Neu
enschwander also are the parents of
a baby born Sunday night at Bluff
ton hospital.
Home made ice cream social at
Boneless .. lb.
BLUE PIKE .................. 37c
YELLOW PICKEREL 25c
GOLDEN
CALIFOK^mv-'--
AP Rl OT S
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POTATO^
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60
AMERICA’S
GREATEST
CRESTVIEW
LARGE GRADE
EGGS
DOZEN
CARTON
ANY SIZE PIECE
LBS.
LBS
BEST FOR ICED TEA
SLAB BACON
SUGAR CURED
GRADE A, RIND OFF
36c
OUR OWN TEA
WILDMERE CREAMERY
BUTTER ....
SUBEGOOD
OLEOMARGARINE 3
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
KETCHUP
CRACKERS
75c
ibs.
big
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17c
JANE PARKER SITER
ANGEL FOOD
JANE PARKER
DONUTS ..T," 15c
Methodist church Friday night. All
welcome.
Beaverdam
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reppert of
Kenton were visitors last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W’eaver.
Allen Lacock is spending the sum
mer at Camp Hi near Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hochstettler and
daughter of Detroit were Friday
visitors of Mrs. Etta Yant.
Mary L. Rogers St (Y) 3/c of
the Naval Air Station at Clinton,
Okla., spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Michael and daughter
Patsy.
Miss Rosa Searfoss was a recent
visitor of her sister Mrs. O. K.
Jaggers at Canton.
JANE—All is forgiven. Tried magic
new combination. Post’s Raisin
Bran. Think it’s wonderful. Crazy
about those crisp wheat and bran
flakes with raisins.
SLICED BACON
FINE QUALITY
RING BOLOGNA 33c
ANY SIZE PIECE
LUG
LARGE BOLOGNA 33c
1.0 AD ED
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The Women’s Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist church held
their guest day at the church base
ment on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. P.
J. Boehr of Pandora were guest
speakers.
Carl Lansdown of Springfield was
a Tuesday visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Solomon spent
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Teifel and daughter Helen at Niles.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Larue of Mans
field are spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Larue.
Mrs. George Cox spent over the
Fourth with relatives at Amberst.
FIRE IHEAT5
Huge Fresh Stocks at Low Prices
Like These Every Day in the Week
SMOKED PICNICS ... 29c
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
REALLY FRESH
DOZ.
OLD FASHIONED
FOR
DOZ.
LB.
BCH.
Bl RRVS
CRAX IS"
BREAKFAST I
lb.
WHEATIES
13c
pkg.
SINNYI1EI.D
FLAKES
N VBISCO SURE
WHEAT ...
Pks. He
MARVEL ENRICHED
31c
POUND PKG.
lb
ROLL
IGc
lie
32c
26‘-0Z.
LOAVES
BAR each 36c
SQUARE CAKE 26c
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1944
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gratz of
Bluffton were Tuesday evening call
ers of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yant.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Downey
were Friday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Fisher at Cairo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fruchey, Mrs,
Pauline Shaffer and son Jack of
Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fruchey
and son Ned of Lima were Tuesday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Lewis and Mrs. Esther
Lombard.
Mrs. Eunice Smith is a surgical
patient at Lima Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vanmeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daugh
ter Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Anderson and daughter of Bluffton
and Gene Hochstettler were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Cook.
Mrs. Ernest Hall and children
visited Sunday afternoon with Ernest
Hall who is a patient at Lima
Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark and son
Jimmy of Texas are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Clark and daughter Ellen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wert and
daughters of Cairo were Sunday
callers of Mrs. Mae Bailey, Mrs.
Walter Beck and son Garry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Downey
and son Russell Downey Y 3/c and
Robert Downey spent Sunday with
Mrs. Ella Downey in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Younkman and
grandson Bernard were Sunday even
ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Phillips.
27c
LB.
lb 40c
BAKED LOAF 23c
MACARONI &
CHEESE LOAF ,b 23c
SELF-SERVICE
Owned and Operated by the
Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.
Ann Page Boston Style
BEANS
TENDER COOKED
217’/2-OZ.
I O-
JARS |C
BAKER MAID GRAHAM
CRACKERS 19c
MARVEL ENRICHED
DINNER ROLLS
doz.
pkg.
IONA STANDARD QUALITY
TOMATOES lie
CALIFORNIA PEARL
RICE
2LBBAG
28c
27c
JKa I
CELLO
45c
53c
IONA EARLY JUNE
PEAS............. I Ic
CUT BEETS N:/Hc
WHITE STAR FANCY
TUNA FISH 7," 30c
Whitehouse Evqoorated
MILK
3
26c
caans
SUNNYCROF TOMATO
JUICE 22c
St I.TANA RED KIDNEY
BEANS n£9c
SULTANA PREPARED
MUSTARD 2 I6c
SULTANA PEANUT
BUTTER 2 /39c
PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING
dexo............ 3 «161c
WHITEHOUSE
APPLE BUTTER 24c
Paper is critically short. We
can not get enough paper
bags. Use your own shopping
bag or bring your other bag
back for refill. Carry pack
aged goods "as is."

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