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t»AGE FOUR MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Robert R. Delch, Pastor Wednesday—7:30 Prayer Meeting. Sunday 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 6:30 Prayer meeting. 7:00 Young Peoples’ meeting. Children’s meeting in basement. 7:30 Evangelistic service. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed, Minister Thursday: 5:30 p. girls meet tic Choir bi for a pus. ot Momi lurch FARM EQUIPMENT IN STOCK—READY FOR DELIVERY—NO WAITING McCormick-Deering Pickup Hay Bailers McCormick-Deering Potato Diggers Clipper Fanning Mills Little Corn Celina Giant Red Head & Grain Elevators All-metal Champion Hog Feeders Celina All-metal Stock Tanks McCormick-Deering Binder Twine Fairbanks-Morse This Sunday in Ae hurchesn Kenton. “Worship rene renews the body The meeting. Platform Scales Hammer Fairbanks-Morse Mills Rubber Tractor McCormick-Deering Milk Cooler Genuine Mobiloil Tractor Oil & Grease Genuine I-H-C Repairs C. F. NISWANDER McCormick-Deering Dealer 7:30 Young People’: Children’s meeting in 8:15 Evangelistic s 9:00 Singspi ration. CLOSING NOTICE The Master Feed Mill will close on Thursday, September 21 at 12 o’clock noon. This will be for this week only—open next week on Thursday as usual. MASTER FEER MILL Leland Basinger, Mgr. WANTED EMERGENCY HELP We need men and women on a full time basis to help process emergency export ship ments consigned to the fighting fronts. (Part time and temporary workers also will be hired.) Service forces demand an increase of 50% in output in some lines during the fall and early winter. To meet schedules we particularly must hire and train additional men and women for SPRAY PAINTING PACKING & CRATING TROPiCALIZATION MACHINE SHOP WORK If you will join us you can be assured of making a real contribution toward the war effort. You will like the work. It is clean, in teresting and the pay is good. Should you now be employed during the day and wish to work a few hours at night perhaps something can be worked out if you will con tact us. SEE ARDEN BAKER or TELEPHONE 323-W The Triplett Electrical Instrument Co First Church, irit as sleep EBENEZER MENNONITE John J. Esau, Pastor Thursday: le study and Prayer Choir practice. Sunday:— 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship. Supject: "Living in Touch with the Master.” 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:15 p. m. Evening service. A rep resentative from the Gideons will be ,h DEFENSELESS MENNONITE Stanley Rupp, Pastor Thursday: Si inday 9:30 Collos: eetin. :hool worship Morning worship 9:30 Church school 10:30 Mr. Nelson Wells, Supt. Bluffton: 30 The 10 The If attending with us. arge of Church school 10:00 Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 The Rev. Charles Donaldson will be the preacher. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school, under the leadership of Mr. C. D. Hilty. Classes for all. 10:30 Worship service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m.. Subject: Reality. 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- This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Pastor Emmanuel’s: 9:30 a. m. Church school 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 2:00 p. m. Afternoon worship. Annual Harvest Home and Home coming Festival will be observed in these services. Rev. Otto Gerber of Orrville, Ohio, will be the guest speak er. Basket dinner at noon. The choir of the church meets for reharsal on Thursday evening at 8:15 o’clock.' People having vegetables or fruits bring them td the church by 2:00 p. m. Saturday. St. John’s: 9:30 Church school. worship in thi join in the Harve 10:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. Edith Lahr Mi at the ho Thursday invited. You are serv these The nent. Iner Bai leader. “The strength of a strength of its relious Calvin Coolidge. the country is convictions. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: Ame Junior Christian Endeavor, evening service: Special Church e 3 vou to ionary Circle rr of Mrs. Albert Gratz on vening of this week at ie to join with us CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:30 a. m. Bible School. R. Lugin tuhl, Supt. 9:45 a. m. Representative of the Sideons will speak. 10:30 Lord’s Supper 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev. S. M. Davidian, former pastor of the Lima Central Church of Christ. His sub ject will be “Three Attitudes Toward Jesus.” Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Inez Long, Thursday light. In Sunday School Work In California Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. Cham berlain, formerly of Prescott, been transferred tc f., where he will charge Mrs. Chamberla Clara Bixel, is the Bixel of South Ma well known here. northern Arizor berlain during of his trict. Ari San have Sunday school work i: ies under auspices of th Sunday School Union, iterdenominational organi and is where Rev. Cham 34 Sunday schools and one-half years that dis- organized the fifteen term of service Their new location will be in a section along the Pacific coast of San Francisco. south furn to de- Lockbourne Army Air Base ishes as high as 25 men a day tassel com in Franklin county Rationing Calendar So that you may keep in mind the numerous important war-time ra tioning dates, the Bluffton News is publishing this weekly reminder: MEATS, BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED MILK—Book 4 red stamps A-8 thru Z-8, A-5 thru G-5 good for 10 points each under token rationing indefinite ly- PROCESSED FOODS—Book 4 Blue stamps A-8, thru Z-8 and A-5 thru L-5, good for 10 points each under token rationing in definitely. GASOLINE—Stamp 12 in A book good for 3 gallons of gaso line thru September 21. SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31, 32, 33 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of sugar indefinitely. Stamp 40 good for 5 pounds under can ning allotments until 1945. Feb. 28, must ac for addi- Spare stamp 37 company applications tional canning sugar asked from rationing boards. SHOES—Airplane stamp 1 and 2 in Ration Book 3 good in definitely. STOCK SALES Sendee 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 Shorthorn Here Ira tf 100 For rent—Bulls ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Moser. For sale—Large ram lamb, wt. mile south' Bluffton phone of Gratz 632-W. For sale—Week old calf and shoats. Albert G-eiger, 442 Cherry St. For sale—Brood sow with 11 pigs by side. Amos Gerber, mile north of Richland Grange hall. For sale—Sow and pigs. E. P. Steiner, east of town. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Richland Center Home and The annual Home-coming the Emmanuel’t formed church 24. Rev. Otto formed church, speaker. Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a. m. Morr o’clock. A baskt at the church at noon service will Everybody welct angelical and Re Sunday, August •ber of Christ Re rville, will be the ing worship at 10:30 ■t dinner will be held noon and the after begin at 2:00 o’clock. Royal Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Jane Howe called Thursdaj Ernest Gratz ho afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Fd Marquart and son Melvin and Ray Hirschfield day dinner guests of Mr. Francis Marquart. were Sun and Donavin Moser of Camp Obispo, Calif., Warren Moser has from Private to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cl spent Sunday a vin Schaublin of church at Emmanuel’s ch Last Friday Mrs. Ernest (. surprised in h«»n Those present Leonard Gratz. A Gratz, Mr. and 1 daughter, Mary, ard Core and Thompson of Mrs. Luis, Mrs. San and promoted mi of Mr. been rivate First Class. nephew of Mr. and spent the week end Paul Ruescher, Mrs. Ernest Gra' in Cincinnati. and I. Luginbuhl de Grant and -noon with Mr. Rising Sun. ening for supper was pleasantly tf her birthday. sons tz Mr. and Mrs. [r. and Mrs. Wilford Irs. Reno Gratz and Mr. and Mrs. Rich amily, Rev. Ralph Grove, Mrs. L. G. for coffee that’s grand-tasting 11 the time—it’s time to turn to A&P Coffee! It’s the pick of plantations— blended and roasted to flavor-peak, and when you buy, this grand coffee is still in the flavor-sealed bean. At the minute of purchase it’s MEATS ARE A TRADITION AT A&P ANY SIZE PIECE CATEICU AU PLUMS SULTANA 23c OLD FASHION SLICED BAKED LOAF u WHITE 41c Cleaned UM Irion Pan Ready lb. Strictly Fresh Caught Yellow PICKEREL........ ,b 31c STRICTLY FRESH CAUGHT PERCH ............... ... 27c ALL CLEANED, PAN READY HERRING 2 25c llllllillHIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIffl FRESHNESS QUALITY AND VALUE! YELLOW ONIONS Bay Your Winter Supply Now so,£$179 10-lb. Meth Bog 39e OREGON GROWN PRUNE $1.99 Canning “i,k, FRESH ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE 12c ciii/7 £OjTt1k RED BEANS ENCORE PURE EGG NOODLES JUNKET RENNET TABLETS FOB MAKING ICE CREAM OR CU8TARD8 PKG- 11c Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruescher and Gratz. Cpl. Wayne week with his Dwight Dailey and son Janie left Wednesday for his new* assign ment in South Carolina. Dailey spent the past parents, Mr. and Mrs. He Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son Melvin spent Wednesday evening at the John Marquart home. Amos Gerber who suffered a stroke is quite poorly at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream of Lima, Mrs. Myron Foust of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaublin and and Mrs. Wilford Gratz were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Schaublin and daughter. family Sunday Walter Arbor, Mrs. Wm. Egley of Ann Mich., Mrs. Menno Geiger, Mrs. Rhuei Kohler and son, Adam and Albert Luginbuhl and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fridley were last Wednesday even ing supper guests of Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amstutz and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Basinger daughter. and and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Green family of Bowling Green were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhuei Kohler and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz and Mrs. L. G. Rueschler spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boegli. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dillman and daughter Marilyn and Esther Kohler spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos Luginbuhl home. Mrs. Dwight Frantz and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and Custom Ground—exactly right for vour coffee pot. so you get all the flavor. Choose from three delicious blends —one will exactly suit your taste! If you would enjoy finer, fresher flavor ... truly coffee at its best... it’s time to turn to A&P Coffee. OR SLICED PIECE BEER SALAMI COUNTRY STYLE 31c SLAB BACON .... LINK PORK SAUSAGE DELICIOUS FLAVOR RING BOLOGNA ENTIRELY BONELESS COD FILLETS ALL CLEANED, PAN READY MACKEREL IDAHO SWEET SPANISH ONIONS u.s. PPLES U.S. NO. 1 GRADE FRESH GREEN ANN PAGE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP 16-OZ. Delicious BOTTLE ANN PAGE BOSTON STYLE on daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bad ertscher and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bad ertscher. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Quinten Burkholder and daughters Dorothy and Mrs. Margaret Basinger. end with Mrs. Harley Kohler in To ledo. Mrs. Gust Basinger and family spent Sunday evening at the Amos and Francis Basinger home. Mrs. Sam Kohler spent Friday af ternoon with Mrs. Walter Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Isham and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marquart spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz and Mrs. L. G. Ruescher and son Paul spent Sunday evening at the Otto Amstutz home. Mrs. Wm. Egly and Mrs. Menno Geiger called on Alice Balmer at the Sam Luginbuhl home, Wednesday af ternoon. Misses Julee Gamiotter and Alice Schmidt were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amstutz and family. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Miller of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller of Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jennings and son and Mr. and Mrs. William Reichenbach and family. Sam Luginbuhl and Mrs. Rhuei Kohler and sons spent last Wednes day afternoon with Adam and Albert Luginbuhl. Mrs. C. F. Niswander, Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mrs. Mabel Hilty, Mrs. Roy Ream and Mrs. W. C. Schaublin spent LARGE SLICERS LBS. 33c POTATOES s FRESH PASCAL CELERY LARGE TENDER STALKS DEDDEDQ ‘SM? rtrrtno SULTANA ______ a a JANE PARKER DROP PEANUT BUTTER .-38c COOKIES TURN TO A&P FOR FINE BAKED GOODS pancakes, ANN PAGE BOSTON STYLE JANE PARKER BAKEB BEANS 4 29c DONUTS =16c =15c a MARVEL 41c LB. BREAD Enriched Oz. Loaf He 5= JANE PARKER KRUNCH TOP .■™ 9c FUDGE BAR A MARVEL ENRICHED "=19c DINNER ROLLS Sunnyfield Prepared Pancake Flour 5—25« 41c 33c LB. 35c LB. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1944 last Wednesday with their sister,. Mrs. Edna Auspach at the Peter James home in Columbus. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture officials' estimate the removal of barbary bush es in the past 25 years has reduced by approximately 50 per cent the dam age done to wheat stem rusts. Ready for Delivery New 11 Disc Van Brunt Grain Drill with 2 horse hitch. 0. C. HURSEY & SON John Deere Dealer fresh SUREGOOD OLEO 3 21c b"^3.29 -$3.98 22c EACH SWEET flavorful mancARinE PRODUCED BY THE MAKERS OF KINGTASTE GENUINE MAYONNAISE SELF-SERVi 3a/5 vigorous I A ND WINEY Buy Now for JF Overseas Shipment JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE Chock Full of Choice Fruits anti Nuts LARGE 2-LB. CAKE S-| 05 3 S 53c St'NNYFIELD CHOICE OVALITY 3-lb. OATS CRACKERS 17c LB. BAKER MAID SODA CRACKERS lit k£ RAISINS........ ,49 1 Qp Fruit Filled DOZ. V PKG. 25c ea. COCOAIONA Healthful and Nutritious large 1-lb. can each 23c‘ large NABISCO GRAHAM 34c 32c A&P Fancy Whole Unpeeied APRICOTS IN HEAVY SYRUP No. Can 30c IONA ENRICHED FAMILY 25-lb. bag FLOUR ......... IONA CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN 95c He can CHOICE SEEDLESS 48c 100% pl RE VEG. SHORTENING dexo’^Be......3 J": 63c Florida Unsweetened Grapefruit JUICE POINT FREE 46-Oz. Can 28c FRIGATE OIL TACKED SARDINES 13c 31c ^-lb. Dkg. OUR OWN TEA .. MEL-O-BIT AMERICAN IONA EARLY DOZ. PKG. 71c CHEESE......... 2 b’b, No. 2 can JUNE PEAS CONSERVE PAPER BAGS! Please Cooperate