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PAGE FOUR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: No morning worship. Church school 10:30 Mr. Nelson Wells, Supt. Bluffton: Church* school 10:00 Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt. No morning worship. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE Stanley Rupp, Pastor Thursday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. I Thes salonians, Chapter I. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Young Peoples’ service. yen’s meeting in basement. 81 A,- This Sunday in hurchesi Child- E S. Riley will bring the message. 9:00 Singspi ration. Rev. E. S Riley of Vaughnsville, leader. Every one welcome. “Unless God shall keep our cit PAGE’S Perfectly Pasteurized MILK May be secured at the following This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. A. & P. Company Barnes Grocery Basinger Bros. Meat Market Bigler Bros. Meat Market City Market No. 11 Community Market FLOUR SPECIAL G* good oHU* 15* with this coupon when you buy a 25-lb. baa of Pilkburq's Best gb flour 04“ FRO’1' lAiD*"1* 5 ... S CO b'u0*0 PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COM PANY-MINNE APOLIS MAYONNAISE Wednesday from 2:001 Bible Study and Prayer meeting at The public is invitedig. 15 and to visit the read-I Thg putijc js most cordially invited I to MISSIONARY CHURCH I 10:46 a. m. Morn Rev. Robert R. Welch. Pastor. I Gideons will Wednesday—7:30 Prayer Meeting. I worship service, ai work and program Morning worship. Memorial service for 7:00 Children’s meeting in basement. 7:30 Evangelistic service. All its watchmen wake in vain I Children s meeting in basement. For in God and in Him only, I 7:30 Evangelistic sendee. I Thursday: Peace and safety may we gain. I 7:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. Unless God shall guard our country,! FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH I 8 p. m. Meeting »f Woman’s Society Ne’er securely can it stand. I J. N. Smucker, Pastor I of Christian Sen ice at the home of He alone holds all the nations I 9:30 a. m. Church school, with class-1 Mrs. Forrest Steinman, 251 S. Lawn. In the hollow of His hand” I es for everyone. I Sunday --------------------------------I 10:30 a. m. The Worship service.I 9:30 a. m. Church school. CHURCH OF CHRIST I Sermon by Rev. G. T. Soldner. I 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser Sunday: I 6:30 The Intermediate Christian En-1 mon topic—“Nothing to Draw W ith, 9:30 a. m. Bible school. Robert I deavor. I and the Weil is Deep.” Luginbuhl, Supt. I 7:30 The Junior Christian Endeavor.I 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Even 10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper. I 7:30 Evening Worship. The Gid-|ing meeting. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I the senice. Address by Mr. R. C.|ing meeting. Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., I West of Lima. A male quartet will Subject: Doctrine of Atonement. I sing. An offering vrill be received for Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed-1 worfc of the Gideons, nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every to 4:00 p. m. to all services ing room. Thursday: Choir rehearsal at 7:15. attend these services. I eons of the Lima Camp will conduct! 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship even- EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES 9:30 a. m. Morning ■worship. I 10:30 a. m. Church school. I Gideons will appear in the Sunday| school to present their work. Choir rehearsal on Thursday even ing at 8:15 p. m. Friendly Couples home of Mr. and Mrs. Ot Women’s Guild St. John’s STOCK SALES Service bulls delivered any time ex-1 cept Sunday. Phone Ada Red 1360.1 C. N. Long & Son. tfl Wanted—All kinds of butcher! cattle, steers, heifers, cows and bulls I also unlimited number of veal calves. For sale—Young sow with two weeks old pigs also white male hog and 10 shoats, priced reasonable. E. 1‘. Steiner, east of town. For sale—Bull Jersey Short horn 16 months old, Bangs free also Shropshire ram. Cleo Garau, 5 I miles south of town. For sale—Hereford male hog. Ir I vin Amstutz. For sale—Choice of a number of I good Guernsey I in Kohli. I I Stowell Packing Co. Call N. P. I Steiner & Son, Agt. Bluffton phone I 189-W. tfl For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here-1 ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira I Moser. tfl Wanted—Fresh and closeup spring-1 er cows: Holstein, Guernsey and I Brown Swiss. Otis Burkholder, Col. I Grove. Phone 43-R-5. 251 Poland China Hog Sale—47 head, I Tuesday, October 187 at 1 p. m., cen-| tral war time. Sale to be held 4 miles I east of Pandora, 4^ miles north of I Bluffton. Ben Amstutz & Sons, Pan-1 dora. 251 Duroc hog sale—60 boars and gilts, I Saturday, October 21 at 1 p. m., at I farm 4 miles northeast of Jenera. E. I E. Hartman & Sons. 261 For sale—Spotted Poland China! male hog also small cook stove. I Clarence Young, Bluffton phone. For sale—2 good Shropshire ram lambs also pie and sweet pumpkins. Sam Augsburger, 1 mile east of 1 Beaverdam. cows all to be fresh November and December also I bred Guernsey heifers. Hiram M. I For sale—150 White face calves and I 25 yearling steers. Charles Contris, I Lafayette. Phone I 304. I For sale—Chester White male hog 18 months old also Chester White I sow with 8 pigs. Elmer Bader I tscher, 2 miles west on Elm street I road. I For sale—19 Shropshire ewes. John I E. Kinsinger & Son,‘Bluffton phone I 511 S. Main St. I For I I sale—Three dairy cows also 3 dairy heifers 18 months old. Win. I Amstutz, 1U miles west of Beaver I dam. For sale—Registered Hereford male I hog wt. 300 lbs., priced for quick sale also have several nice springer span iel puppies $15 each. C. N. Long & Son, 9 miles south of Bluffton county lin For sa Berkshire al] young cattle. J. C. Dep DIXIE mARGARinE 9.000 UNITS OF VITAMIN'A‘\ PRODUCED BY THE MAKERS OF THE BLUFFKT-. .-vlCWS. Choir rehearsal ing at 7:30 p. m. Joint Consistory church on Wednesc Houston. Prayer meeting. Young Peoples’ meeting. The I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH I J. worship. in the morning their nt g- A. Weed, Minister EBENEZEK MENNONITE J. J. Esau, Supply Pastor Thursday: 2 p. m. 8:00 p. meeting. 8:30 p. Sunday 9:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 3:30 Radio Findlay, Ohio. 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 8:15 p. m. Preaching service. Ladies Missionary Society, m. Bible study and Prayer m. Ch I I V. C. Oppermann, Pastor Emmanuels I I Sunday school Morning worship. Broadcast from WFIN Don’t stop— Bonds for Vic Fett Monda Al on buying War 1. PICK OF PLANTATION SKINLESS High-flavored coffee* are worth getting excited about! To get first choice of the finest crop*— pick of plantation—A&P buyers go right to the plantations. Result: You get sparkling, full flavor tn every pound! 2. “FLAVOR-SAVER” ROASTED EDAlllfC No flavor lost, thanks to A&P’s ’■flavor-saver” roasting. This exclusive process literally "hoards coffee flavor for you. At flavor peak —off goes the heat, out comes the beans cram- SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES PIECE OR SLICED BEER SALAMI SLICED Next best to 1 FresA freem k for CEREALS Just dilute White House half and half with ordinary milk—or in anv other pro portion you prefer. Try it... you’ll like its mild taste! WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK 3tall cans GIVE TO YOUR COMMUNITY WAR CHEST MARVEL ENRICHED BREAD With Our Service Men Cpl. Robert Kohli 35016967 Sqdn. 43rd Base Unit, CAj Chico, Calif. Pvt. Janies Reichenbach 986781 War Dog Tr. Com. Spec. Tr. Regt. F. M. F. Camp Lejeune, N. C. Home After Service In C. P. S. Camps Eugene Basinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Basinger west of Bluff ton in Civilian Public Service camps for the last years has received a medical discharge and returned to his home signed to the camp SALT PORK 21c PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF delicious "Hl!lid Flavor COMPLETELY DRESSED HERRING ENTIRELY BONELESS REDFISH FILLETS here. He was last as soil conservation work in at Grottoes, Va. Mayor’s Notice Boys and girls caught in acts of vandalism before, during or Halloween will be questioned detained in the mayor’s office, peated offenses will end with ents and children in the mayor’s court. 27 SWAN TOILET SOAP FLOUR IONA COCOA NOODLES RITZ CRACKERS CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP BAKER MAID SODA CRACKERS CORN FLAKES APRICOTS DEL MONTE ^5 26’/z-Oz. Loaves SINGLE LOAF ... DICED BEETS each 11c k.NE PARKER NUT FUDGE BAR MARVEL ENRICHED DINNER ROLLS XA.P BAKER! COOKIES 26C TOPPED .. each 7c 29c GENTLE after and Re par- W. A. Howe, Mayor CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the many friends for their expression of sym pathy and aid extended to us during the death and memorial services for our beloved son and brother, Pvt. Lyle Kohli. Mrs. Eva Kohli & Famfly. 3. FRESHER ... IN THE BEAN It’i will in the frtihly roasted bean when oa buy I Its naturally mellow flavor tightly locked in by Mother Nature’s own protective seal! For finer, fresher flavor,., and more of it!... buy your coffee in the bean. 4. “FITS” YOUR COFFEEPOT FRESH CAUGHT lb. 12c PERCH Freshly ground the moment you buy... prtcitely right for your coffee maker. You get the full benefit no matter what type coffeepot you use! The fragrant aroma of freshly ground A&P Coffee is your promise of coffee at iu best! 5. RICHER IN YOUR CUP Superb quality coffee that it really fresh ... and ronectlv ground—will give you more flavor— richer flavor every tixnc! 19c LB. LB. I|‘|HM *1 NEW CROP, FLORIDA 41c LB. 23c ENTIRELY BONELESS 36c BLUE PIKE GRAPEFRUIT GOOD QUALITY YELLOW DRY ONIONS JONATHAN APPLES FRESH BARTLETT 49c Fillets ... lb. PEARS 19c LETTUCE it. ENTIRELY BONELESS—FRESH 31c HADDOCK FILLETS 35c THANK YOU 9c JUICE ZION 19c FIG BARS MELLO-BIT A pkKb 23c CHEESE SMICKERS lb. MAPLE SYRUP ... SPRY OK GREEN BEANS 31c ROLLED OATS 20c 12c 500 OFFICE WORKERS WANTED TO TRAIN .... Get Coffe® that s FOR $1600 to $1800 WAR EFFORT POSITIONS Tiffin University has bona fide specifications on file for over 500 trained office workers, typists, and stenographers, for preparation for* war service positions now open. The specifications are on file subject to examination by any who ntajr. be interested. Due to unprecedented scarcity, and the “Desperate need” as reported, for trained office workers, some war production organiza tions, as well as other war agencies, are placing prospective office workers in training at this institution, and putting them on their payroll at $1500 while in training, and at $1600 to as high as $1800 as soon as training is completed. They receive free tuition in addi tion. These organizations are all in Ohio, and some of them near home. Many of these positions will he permanent after the war for those who merit them. Reasonably rapid promotion is assured. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Compensation at $125 per month starts the day training begins. Classes now organizing for admissions Monday, October 30. New training Units admitted twice monthly for the duration, including the defeat of Japan. These are war emergency positions, and have to do with the winning of the war. Applicants must meet WMC regulations. Address Director, War Emergency Training Division, Tiffin Uni versity, for complete information. RICH AMO ruu-iooifo MILO urn MUIOW I 3 POTATOES $3.69 FRESH TOKAY FRESH PASCAL GRAPES 3 ‘,"S 29c ASPARAGUS N’„, IED STALEY’S RED LABEL $1.17 CORN SYRUP 5 it 18c PEANUT BUTTER 2 32-oz bot. DIAMOND CKAST4L He 18-oz. pkg. MARMALADE GENTLE 23c TISSUENORTHERN dillllllllllllllillllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli! 2 27c CELERY S'" 29c 34c 28c Florida Insweetened Grapefruit 46-oz. can 22c 35c lb. pkg. 20c EVERYMEAL 10X 9c APPLE BUTTER 38c POST TOASTIES OR KELLOGG’S 33c CORN FLAKES 2 23c 7c CAI or 2J-' a ML. I lodispdf..................... pk 24c 12c CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP 69c CRISCO,J’_ 3,'b. 14c Jane Parkei CAKE NOW ONLY 40 BOXED •tie AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING FRUIT CAKE iTiTilnTiniiTiniiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHitfiuumiiuuiiuiuiiuiHiufi THURSBAY-, OCT. 12, 1944 A‘P [SELF-SERVICE fi« MUI 4TU1IK Mcmc tU Uk VIGOtOUI ANO WMV 24c 59c Lb U. S. NO. 1 GRADE—MAINE 3eafl75c 80 SIZE 10-LB. MESH BAG 3»c EATING 37c FINE FOR 4 lb». FANCY QUALITY GOLDEN' RIPE FRESH ICEBERG HEAD U.S. NO. 1 GRADE. IDAHO Ses!“....12c 50-lb. bag $1.89 3 f°R 18c $1.69 S3.59 2 29c POTATOES The Best for Baking or Candying FRESH GOLDEN GOLDEN YAMS 5 35c CARROTS 69c KE"* ,„‘5 19c 2 S, boh, 29c Tender .... stalk EGGS! Fresh from nearby farms— A&P eggs are guaranteed for quality and freshness yet money! priced to save you FRESH LARGE GRADE lb. DOZ. CTN. 59c GRADE A Every One Guaranteed "J 36c DOZ CTN. Notional fire prevention week OCTOBER Sth TO 14th eeu the Home Front Strong JANE PARKER PLAIN DONUTS DOZ. doz. 16c SUGARED PARKER SUPER ANGEL FOOD '“kk ... 36c JANE PARKER BREAKFAST ROLLS 16c LAYER CAKE 51c RROOK'S 5VORY LGt. BARS