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v PAGE FOUR EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning worship Youth Fellowship will meet at church on Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock. All young people are cordial ly invited to be present. St. John’s: 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M, Church School. The choir of the church will meet for rehearsal until further nouncement. The Ladies Aid will meet at home of Mathilda Mueller on Thurs- Small House Garage .... Shop.......... This Sunday in Ae hurcbra day evening of this week at o’clock. The consistory of the church meet on week at manuel’s at 8:00 are cordially invited to attend. not an- BANANAS Plenty of bunches with Turning and Ripe Fruit on hand now. Keep a bunch on hand at all times DCNI WENGER 141 South Main Much as we would like to we can't ring your doorbell But you can take this as our personal invitation to visit Swiss Inn and see for yourself our food and service. Always ready to serve you frotn a quick lunch snack to one of those really super Sunday chicken din ners. Better drive out today. Open Night and Day 24 Hour Service We pever Close Quick Lunches Car Servicing Day or Night SWISS INN Houses Barns Roofs We Specialize in Exterior Painting Clyde Sommer Phone 124-W 309 N. Main St, Bluffton CEL0W1NG Ideal for low cost building. Does 4 jobs in one application. 1—Sheathes. 3—Insulates. 3—Provides exter ior finish. 4—Gives structural strength. 2 ft. by 8 ft. panels, tongue and groove on long edge-per sheet............ $2.24 In lots of 1000 ft. or more All edges find sides sealed against moisture by coating of asphalt. Extra coating on exterior side. Exterior surface has firmly imbedded mineral granules, providing a durable green finish. NO PRIORITY REQUIRED RECENT SALES Steinman Bros. Lumber Co “Ask Steinman's” 8:00 will this of Thursday evening 8:15 p. m. Fellowship meets church on Sunday o’clock. Youth the Em- at evening All young people The Gertrude Hoy Missionary circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia Herr on Monday evening August 5, for family night and pic nic. All should plan to attend. MENNONITE CHURCH N. Smucker, pastor FIRST J. the 9:30 Sunday school John Boehr, Bluffton, Ohio I 3 miles south of Bluffton on Route 25 SPRAY PAINTING $2.08 Norman Hilty C. C. Klingler Claude Foley Supt. Classes for everyone. 10:30 The worship service There will be no evening service. Visitors are always welcome MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch. Pastor Wednesday— 8:00 Prayer meeting Thursday— 2:30 Womens Prayer meeting the home of Mrs. Lugibill. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 Morning worship 6:30 Prayer meeting 7:00 Young Peoples meeting. Childrens meeting in basement. 7:30 Evening service Everyone is welcome. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Paul E. Cramer, Minister Church school 9:30 a. m. Mr. Nelson Steiner, Supt. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST A. S. Lenhart, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a. m. Communion service Everyone welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Jfockport: Church school at 10:30. Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. Bluffton: Church school 9:45 DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH Thursday— 8:00 Bible study. Leader, Wm. Burkholder Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship. Rev. Eli Oyer, Ft. Wayne, 7:30 Evening service. peoples’ meeting. 8:15 Sermon, Rev. Eli Oyer. Everyone is welcome. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO in Twe Speaker, Ind. Young CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Love. 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. to all services ing room. The public is invited and to visit the read is a branch of The This society Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Charles Warren, Interim Pastor Thursday— 2:00 p. m. Women’s Missionary society will meet at the church. Theme: India. Speaker: Mrs. Anita Steiner Warren, “Women in India.” All ladies please bring scissors. 8:15 p. m. Sunday school teachers’ Bible study. 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study. Topic: The Essence of True Prayer. Friday— 8:15 p. Executive the home Thompson. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Joseph Thompson, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. A. C. Schultz, former pastor bring the message. ni. The C. E. General Committee will meet at of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph tAiSH POTATO Rev. will Missionary offering. 7:30 p. m. C. E. 8:15 p. m. Evening service. sage: Profession Without Possession. Mes- Coming! Coming! Young Peoples’ Conference, August 15-18. Plan Now To Attend! Stain Removal For greater ease in removing stains, use a pair of embroidery hoops to lock the soiled spot taut and make the material easier to handle, whether you are using a brush and soap suds or flushing the stain by pouring water through the spot. STOCK* SALES Waitermire’s. Shorthorn Here- Black roof paint. For rent—Bulls: ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf See the U. S. Welder at Waiter mire’s. Notice—Present conditions make it necessary to increase our bull ser vice fees to $3 per cow. plus regular mileage of 10c per mile one way. Effective August 1. C. N. Long & Son, Ada phone Red 1360. tf KODAK FILM Start yo»r picture" making right with depend* able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that geta the picture. Then send u» the exposod rolls for expert developing and printing. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE t» w related TO THE AtfEQiCANft SPEND CLOSE TO rMWFT POTATO.... BUT IT tf RELATED TO THt PEANUT. *10,000,000,000 a FOR TMER AMUSSMEHT AHO IndV»TW SPEHT S2.l5,000,000 (H 1939 OH RESEARCH TO FIND NEW UOBS and materials ano__ IMPROVE EXISTING PRODUCTS. DELICIOUS, FRESH WASHINGTON APRICOTS- HOME GROWN TOMATOES FRESH HOME GROWN PASCAL CELERY SWEET VINE RIPENED CANTALOUPE LEMONS EGGS °oz 55c CuRiOuS RAilROAO •'ENGiNE* TRIED OUT ►I THE EARtY days OP THE BIO WAS THiS 'EWGlHE* WHICH pulled a string OF CARS 8* means of a HORSE WAUONQ ON A TREADMILL. TWO-PLOW TRACTORS TODAY -X, COST ONE-THIRD LESS THAN Afty the far. less efficient ONES OP 15 YEARS AGO. 1 “A&P Brings You Peaches for Canning” I They’re herel Those rich juicy I Elberta Peaches you’ve been waiting i for. Can them now and enjoy these 4 luscious beauties next winter. For fresh, delicious fruit, rich In vita I mins and true-fruit flavor, get A&P I peaches today! ,4Lubg EACH w BIG, JUICY CALIFORNIA GROWN DUARTS, CAVIOTA OR WICKSON PLUMS .... NEW WHITE COBBLER U. S. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES CALIFORNIA GROWN GRAPES Ripe, Full Flavored, Ixvrge Site HONEY DEWS ... 17C LARGE■GRADE"A" SUNNYBROOK DOZ. LARGE SOW SIZE 15-LB. PECK WHITE SEEDLESS AT HOME OR ON VACATION Wherever you are—don’t miss the finer, fresher flavor of delicious A&P Coffee. Buy your favorite blend today and have it ground—Custom Ground —exactly right for your particular coffeemaker. DELICIOUS A&P COFFEE SERVE ICED OR HOT MILO AND MELLOW 3 .!"• 59c RICH ANO FULL-BOOIEO Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhodes and family of Detroit are week guests at the Otto Amstutz home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yerks of Lima spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos and Weldon Luginbuhl home. Sunday evening supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillman and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dillman and family and Mrs. Ella Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Basinger and daughters and Amos Basinger spent last Friday evening with Mrs. Barbara Basinger and daughter Wil ma of Pandora. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dirlam and family of Springfield. Laverne and Larry Moser spent the week end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Zimmerman and family spent one evening last 1 week with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoch stettler and family. James Dailey who is stationed in Columbus spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dailey. Miss Patsy Schaublin is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. John Hirshfield and grandson Jimmy of Lima spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lugin BUSHEL 5/| 49 4 lbs. 45c A&P FRUIT PECTIN.... 7c QUART JARS BALL KERR CAPS PERFECT SKINLESS RING JANE PARKER CHOCOLATE ICED LAYER DEVIL’S FOOD JANE PARKER BANANA BAR CAKE SHARP 24c BAG VIGOROUS DRINK AMERICA S MOST POPULAR COFFEE ANO WIHEY 3 75c THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1946 doz. doz. 1-lb. pkg TEX WAX .... JARS ...... 87c doz. BALE WIDE MOUTH JAR RINGS ... 2 15c boxes FRANKS BOLOGNA NO WASTE rosefish JANE PARKER PINEAPPLE TOPPED PKG. OF 9 BUNS BUNS JANE PARKER STREUSSEL FRUIT LOAF EACH EACH 24c I each CHEDDAR CHEESE ALL PURPOSE CLEANER SPIC & SPAN WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK............... NABISCO 100% BRAN 'JANE PARKER FRESH POTATO CHIPS HEINZ TOMATO SOUP ALL AMERICA FLOUR A-PENN INSECTICIDE BAKER MAID SODA CRACKERS JANE PARKER BROWN SUGAR ICED CINNAMON ROLLS buhl of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.. Woodrow Luginbuhl and daughters of Bay Village, Ohio, were week end guests at the Mrs. J. I. Lugin buhl home. Sunday dinner guests also included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Neuensch wander and Mrs. Amos Luginbuhl called Thursday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zurfluh of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaublin. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Schaublin and family. Linda, Louise, Larry, Loren Core are spending several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Miss Mary Gratz was a Sunday dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaublin were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. James and sonF of Columbus. Cut Selvage Edge When making your own glass cur tains, be sure to cut off the selvage edges before hemming. This little extra trouble in the sewing will avoid the disappointment of puckery edges after laundering. This is be cause a selvage is more tightly woven and tends to shrink more in washing than the body of the cur tain. DIXIE MARGARINE I »«,OOO IwriVKybF VITAMIN A Demand Greater Supply Smaller But Keep Qjf Asking For Dixie! YHt GKAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TtA CO. Fine Meats, Fish and Poultry FILLETS 48c LB. 43c LB. 39c LB. A&P BAKERS OATMEAL COOKIES 32c ru,. SILVF.RBROOK FINE QUALITY BUTTER 73c 16-OZ. PKG. TALL CAN 16-OZ. PKG 33c 8 oz. PKG. h-gz. 1 1 I I V CAN AM 77 25-IB. W I I I BAG 21c PT. BOT. 1-LB. PKG. PKG.