PAGE EIGHT POULTRY RAISERS ATTENTION! For greater egg production We suggest trying Conkey’s Y. O. Egg Mashes. Conkeys 22% Y. O. Breeder Mash..........$o.25 per 100 Again* available after 3 years of wartime restriction Conkey’s 32% Y. O. Poultry Supplement Mash to Be mixed* with 300 pounds of your grains making i 20% all mash egg mash- Price...................... $5.90 per 100 Highest Prices Paid for Poultry JORG HATCHERY Phone 182-W i ■U w ...... PERFECT GIFT F6R THE V Sweethearts pledge eternal love with Lane, the gift that starts the home. The one perfect gift for the bride! Remember, too, it’s the only tested, aroma-tight Red Cedar Hope Chest! Place your order now for earliest delivery. An ideal Christmas gift—use our lay-away plan Basinger’s Furniture Store They’re here Now you cqn get Rubber Footwear Our window display features post-war genuine Ball-Band pro tective Rubber footwear for the entire family. The supply is limited—get now what you will need for next win ter. New Peerless Felt Hats in Smart [all styles [or men They have been the choice of discriminating men in Bluffton for over 30 years $5.00 to $8.50 Some choice styles in Peerless Wool Felt Hats $2.10 to $3. Also hats for “Wttle gents” and boys. BAU-BANI GEIGER & DILLER House of Quality Apparel for the Family and Societies Jitsu Tau Club The Jitsu Tau club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Huber, Wednes day night, Oct. 2. Century Circle The Century circle met with Mrs. Gilbert Fett, Wednesday afternoon with Miss Ocie Anderson assistant Hostess. The program was: Your Vacation Plans, Mrs. Fred Badertscher My Trip, Mrs. Clair Fett. Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbors lodge will meet at the home of Mrs. Ross Bo gart, Friday night at 8 o’clock. Alpha Gamma The Alpha Gamma club will mark the opening of its ninth season with a meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Van Meter, Friday night at 8:30 I o’clock. Mrs. Arden Baker will dis cuss the topic, History of our Com munity. i Officers for the coming year are: Pres., Mrs. Richard Davies vice pres., Mrs. Lloyd Van Meter secre tary, Mrs. Arden Baker treasurer, Miss Rita Hankish. Retiring officers are: Pres., Mrs. Paul Stauffer rice pres., Mrs. Wil ford Steiner sec., Mrs. Stevens Smith treas., Mrs. B. W. Travis. Anyone desiring transportation to Mrs. Van Meter’s please call Mrs. Smith. Farm Woman’s Club Meeting of the Orange Township Farm Woman’s club has been post poned until October 11. Mrs. Al berta Marshall will be hostess. KODAK FILM Ben OTART year plcturo making right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that geta the picture. Then tend oa the exposed rolls for expert developing and printing. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP WORK GLOVES Tiger Grip will out wear several pairs of ordinary gloves. In gauntlet, saftee and knit cuffs. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Eastern Star I he Eastern .. Stai meet next Tueday m. 7:30 p. Farm Bureau Farm Bureau Council No. 15 will meet at the Community house, Fri day night at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Ad eline Graber entertaining. East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baumgard ner and daughters Janice and Joyce of Monroe, Mich., were dinner guests Sunday in the C. E. Agin home. Mr. and Mrs. B. J- Boutwell were afternoon callers. Mrs. Lula Wagner spent Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Mary Held man. Several members of the Riley Creek Baptist church attended the Auglaize association at the Kenton Baptist church Tuesday and Wed nesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Gallant of near Findlay called on Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rossman have chosen the name of Robert Lynn for their son born recently. Mrs. Mildred Amstutz of Harrod spent a couple of days last week with her daughter Alice Mae Bout well and family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boutwell spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Van Atta of Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell and Byron were dinner guests Thursday in the Will Boutwell home of Ada. Mrs. Ho Agin spent an afternoon one day last week with Mrs. Amber Williams of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children attended the Home Coming at the Emmanuel Reformed church near Bluffton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Keith of Lima took a trip to the southern part of the States last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Childs of Lima, Mrs. John Smith of Mt. Cory spent a few days last week in the Harry Marshall home. Mt. Cory A Centennial observance will be held starting this Wednesday night and ending Sunday as it will be 100 years since the Zion Evangelical church was built. There will be special music and speakers at each service. Rev. Irvin Kaufman is the present pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones of near Bluffton, Tuesday. Ruth Ghaster called on Mrs. Des sie Beagle and daughter Genevieve Friday afternoon. Charles Guin GM 1/c, of Nava] base at New Haven, Conn., is visit ing his mother Mrs. Bessie Guin. Frank Balister returned home after a week’s stay in New York city and Washington. Charles Guin accompanied him home. Ruth Ghaster and Chester Huber spent Sunday in Toledo and called on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hammel, Mrs. Della Spenker and Peter Walhovey. Willard Kramer called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmes. Mrs. Clara Bauman of Findlay called on Willard Kramer and they visited Bishop McClish who had a stroke and is in Bluffton hospital. He lives north of Mt. Cory. N. V. Turner left Monday for Cleveland where he will attend the convention of the K of lodge. Mr. and Mrs. George Quimby were in Toledo Saturday and called on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hammel and Mrs. Della Spenker. Fresh Drugs and Quality Drug Store Merchandise of All Kinds Prescriptipns Care fully Compounded Sidney’s Drug Shop Phone 170-W Amstutz Cannery Operating Monday thru Friday. Fruit taken by appointment only- Have products in by 3 p. m. nig ht The BLACKHAWK VALLEY BOYS, popular instrumental and singing quartet with the WOWO Hoosier Hop are veteran radio performers with plenty of talent. When they give out with one of their original versions of a hoedown or a schottische. the Hop audience always calls for more. At the Putnam county fair Wednesday night, October 2. “Bigger and Better Every Year” Putnam COUNTY FAIR 4 DAYS 4 NIGHTS OCTOBER 2-3-4-5 MUSIC BY COUNTY SCHOOL BANDS FINE EXHIBITS Canned Goods -Fruits -Vegetables Needlecraft Grange and School Displays nb-v Harness Racing WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Starting at 1:30 3 Heats Purse $500 V- ^99 Wik Stock Displays The Finest Stock in America Horses- Cattle- Swine Sheep Poultry and Pet Stock GOOD EXHIBITS CLEAN SHOWS Admission General 42c, Tax 8c Total 50c THURSDAY. SEPT. 26. 1946 FAIR WEDNESDAY HOOSIER HOP of WOWO THURSDAY AND SATURDAY B. Ward Beams Daredevils Thrills and Spills in Their Sen sational Automobile Acts FRIDAY NIGHT Variety of Special Acts Also Fireworks on Thursday and Friday Nights