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AGE FOUR CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport— Morning Worship 9:30 Church School, 10:30. Mr. Glen Mayberry. Supt. Bluffton— Church School, 9:45. Mr. N. A. Triplett, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00. Tuxis, 6:00. The Social club will meet Thurs day, 8:00, in the home of Mrs. Armin Hauenstein. Sermon for Sunday: “The Galilean Accent.” “In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart.” John Bunyan, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed, Minister Thursday— 5:00 to 7 p. m. Jitney supper served by the W. S. C. S. 7:00 P. M. Junior Choir rehearsal. 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship, with Youth Fellowship in charge. Formal installation of officers. A brief mes sage by the pastor. 11:30 a. m. Girls’ Choir Rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. Y’outh Fellowship Even ing meeting. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., Subject: Doctrine of Atonement. Must sell entire stock of Groceries and Fixtures 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 vi^t 'the read ing room. 5 This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. THE BLUFFTON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. Harmony, Pastor Everything Must Sell Regardless of Cost Sale Begins Today and Ends October Todd’s Groc Bluffton, Ohio ANTIFREEZE Unico Anti-Freeze $1.10 per gallon bulk $6.00 for 5 gallons with Container CEMENT Phone 377-W Service of Sunday, Oct. 21, 1945: Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Harold Beals, Supt. Evening worship 7:30 a. m. sermon theme: “The Second Miracle.” EBENEZER MENNONITE .J. J. Esau, Supply Pastor Thursday— 8:00 p. m. Bible Study and Prayer meeting at the home of S. S. Bixel. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Willis Amstutz, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship 3:30 p. m. Radio Broadcast from WFIN Findlay. p. m. Christian Endeavor p. m. Preaching Service. 8:15 Forced To Vacate cvco $2.75 per barrel Sec us for No. 1 fool Oil before you buy. Prompt Delivery. Allen Farm Bureau Co-op. Ass’n 103 S. Main St. V SEZ: ^ROSPERrTYSTCOMTAGfOUr DISEASE-A SWELL IMG OF THE. BANK MCOUNT IS GUICKLV COMMjNICATeD JO THE HCAft Unico Auto Batteries $8.95 Each si CEMENT i" Bluffton, Ohio EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Pastor Emmanuel’s We will worship with St. John’s church in their Annual Harvest Home and Rally Day Service. The Choir of the Church meets on Thursday evening at 8:30 P. M. Catechism Instruction Saturday morning at 9:30 a. m. The Women’s Guild meets at the church on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 8:15 p. m. Miss Annabel Weed guest speaker. All ladies of the church plan to attend. St. John's 9:30 a. m.* Church School. 10:45 a. m. Harvest Home and Rally Day service. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship service. Dean H. P. Ley of Mission House college will be our guest speaker for the day. The Choir of the church meets on Thursday evening at 6:45 p. m. Let’s have a good attendance for Harvest Home. The Women’s Guild meets on Thursday evening of this week at the church at 8:00 o’clock. Miss Erma Stearns of Upper Sandusky, who worked with Dr. Frank Laubach will be the guest speaker. All ladies of the church and friends are wel come to attend. Infant Baptism will be observed in the morning service if requests are presented to the minister before Saturday of this week. Bring your canned fruit and what ever else you have to add to the spirit of the day. Remember to bring your contri bution for the Memorial Organ. BIBLE STUDY CLASS Wm. Burkholder, Teacher Meets every Friday night at 8 p. m. in town hall in former justice of the peace room. Bring your Bible. Everyone invited. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH Stanley I. Rupp, Pastor Thursday— 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting. Children’s meeting in basement. 8:15 p. m. Evangelistic service. Everyone welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Communion Service. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker. Pastor Thursday— 7:15 Choir rehearsal. 8:15 Bible Study I Corinthians 14. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday School, John Boehr, Superintendent. 10:30 Worship Service. 6:30 Intermediate Christian En deavor. 7:30 Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 The Evening Service, by the Brotherhood. Visitors are cordially welcome to these services. STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: 5 ford, Angus and Moser. For sale—Red Pol’ month old. J. W. south and ’2 mile ea a CEMENT I h^norn Here wn Swiss. Ira tf rear old Shrop vid Steiner, 6 m. For sale-^My 2’a shire ram. Paul miles south of BlufTt Anti-freeze 89c Dealer. Service bulls delive 10c per mile one way tember 1. C. N. Lor Ada Red 1360. allon. Gamble ed. Fee $2 plus Effective Sep & Son, phone tf •e yearling also Berkshire eppler Si Son, tf ■d heifer calf, 4 ipple, 5 miles of Rawson. For sale—Shropshi rams and ram lambs male hog. J. C. 1 Bentley road. Quality Drug Store Merchandise of All Kinds Prescriptions Care fully Compounded Sidney's Drug Shop Phone 170-W THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Robert R W’ednesday Welch, Pastor. 7:30 p. m. Pra Thursday— 2:30 Womens’ the home of Mrs. Sunday 9:30 Sunday sch 10:30 Morning v 6:30 Prayer me 7:00 Young Childrens’ meeting 7:30 Special service Catherine Gratz speaking. yer Meeting runk. rship. Peoples meeting, in basement, with Everyone is welcome. Dorothy Banister of Toledo was over Sunday visitor in the home Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Steiner. The home coming at the Ebenezer church was well attended at the three services Sunday. James Scibey is spending a fur lough with his home folks. Mrs. C. C. Welty of Ft. Wayne, Ind., is spending the week with rela tives and friends here. Jacob Habeggar of Berne, Indiana is visiting in the home of his daugh ter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Amstutz and family for several Good prices wer Shorthorn cattle sa Monday. Ellis Steiner, one to the sale sold which topped the e Clarence Fleminj farm owned by obtained at the at Vaughnsville the consigners yearling heifer tire sale at $680. has rented the 1. Moses Steiner. CREAM CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin in now owned by Mr. Mrs. Sunday Dwight Plankerhorn. Miss Settlement an of KRAFT AMERICAN GRATED CHEESE .............. LIEDERKRAHZ.......... KRAFT PIMENTO OR RELISH SPREAD FRUITCAKE 3 JANE PARKER DOHUTS ....... MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD MARVEL RAISIN BREAD ......... ROMAN CLEANSER 2 qt- bots- 17c. ROM AY .................. Qt. Bot. 14c Walter at the home of Mr. and Gideon Schumacher who for the past months has been confined to his bed as a result of a fall from the garage roof and which necessitated a cast for his fractured hip has im proved to the.extent that the cast is to be removed this week. The sorghum press in Pandora is being operated six days a week and a heavy run has been had. The qual ity of the sorghum is very good. Pfc Harry Hauenstein of Camp Kruger Oklahoma is spending a fur lough with his home folks. Announcement was made Sunday DIXIE lYIRRGARinE PRODUCED BY’ THE MAKERS OF KINGTASTE SALAD DRESSING A MAYONNAISE FOR FRYING. BROILING OR ROUND ST DELICIOUS, TENDER, JU PORTERHO TENDER AND TASTY BEEF CHUCK ROAST FRESH. LOCAL, BROAD BREAST TIIDKFVQ I U II V1E. I O LOCAL. FRESH DRESSED FOWL QUALITY WITH FLAVOR BEEF RIB ROAST ROAST WITH DRESSING VEAL BREAST GRADE A LEG O' LAMB GRADE A LAMB gg SHOULDER CHOPS lN GROUND FRESH AND LE ........ Lb. beef BEEF THINLY SLICED LIVER Points GRADE A CHOPS Lb. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST ?toeintcsut#. FOR VEAL Your Favorite Cheese... POINT FREE! SPREAD TYPE CHEESE CHED-O-BIT EAGLE BRAND «6C Vkg. 26c 19, More Than 60% Fruits and Nuts! 1-doz. 15c 20’,-i-oi. .. Loaf 32c Loaves VEL Miss Marv Leichtv Don’t fail to mak* y “first atop" on your juicy Porterhouae T-Bone Steek 1 you just can’t beat as quality. Please see why more well as their ot CUT AS’YOU LIKE IT SIRLOIN ST Mi g* liry* Loc A&P Meat Department arketing list. You’ll find Sirloin Top Round and gr/de A and AA. And you’ll find &P meat* for VALUE aa well me and shop us and you'll en come to A&P for meats as table needs. S POINTS W 1SS Vnder 16-Lbs. LB. LB. 2 POINTS 26c 36c RIB Points ......... Lb 37c 29c 5 TimE 71 2 LB. CTN. 12c LB. COMPLETELY DRESSED 26c PERCH 49c COMPLETELY DRESSED few wIK Wwj Our large stock of gift jewelry and our Lay-away plan makes Christmas shopping a real pleasure. No need to put off your Christmas shopping. Stop in now and select your gifts. 47c TEAIGoi*™ LB. 26c LB. 9 POINTS 48c LB. OVER 20-LBS. Lb. 50c Lb. 53c 35c 29c LB. LB. POINTS 19c LB. POINTS 37c LB. POINTS 37c Lb. BLUE PIKE Lb 45c BLUE PIKE Lb. Points .. FILLETS ,.“d lo. VEGETABLE 59c V-8 COCKTAIL PILLSBURY ALL PURPOSE FLOUR IONA TOMATOES A&P CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN BEECHNUT STRAINED BABY FOOD LITTLE DUCHESS LAUNDRY BLUING LARSEN’S VEG-ALL A&P Teas Are Flavor Tested and Priced for Value! NECTAR TEA OUR OWN TEA MAYFAIR TEA ... 23c 12-OZ. PKG. 33c THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1945 Atterbui rooches Pearls Key Chains Billfolds any other Appropriate Gifts Beairtiful and artistic Sunshine Christmas Greetin Cards. ■fiber’s Jewelrv Store 123 South Main Street, Bluffton 39c 38c v BORDEN’S 4'pf Mince 9-oz. I UU Meat Pies Pkg. IN SWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Allen the 1 SELFfSERVICE I Th* Great Atlantic & Pacific Tat C«. ...and check these values/ WHITE MONDAY BLEACH .... 15c SUNNYFIELD BUCKWHEAT FLOUR .... ........... Pkg. Lemon Furniture A-Penn Cedar or POLISH ............15c CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER ........ 23c BAKER MAID SODA CRACKERS ANN PAGE WHITE SPINACH .... NBC SHREDDED WHEAT 19c 43c VINEGAR........S. A&P 13c Can 12c i2pS. SUNNYFIELD PASTRY FLOUR 97c 14c •'c.o CLEANSER 13c BLUE WHITE BLUING FLAKES pU. 8c GOLDEN CENTER TOASTED VI'. 25c WHEAT GERM GERBER’S PLREED ST 7c BABY FOODS 5c Can QO- 46 OZ. CAnOZiC 1.19 1 4 %3lc Pkg. WALDORF TISSUE Roa 4c IIC1 NO. 2 CAN 14c 20-OZ. CAN Q- 4% OZ. OC CAN 2 pk«- 19c NO. 2 CAN -JC 400 Units Vitamin (per pint) A Low Price PLUS 36c THERE'S NONE BETTER SUPER SUDS LARGE PKG. JL