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PAGE TWELVE $ DAYS More vigor in hot weather— include meat in your menu. SWANK BROS Fresh and Salt Meats PORK FRIDAY FROSTED Chunk Harley Steiner And Wingate Donna BEEF VEAL LAMB PORK SPECIAL Extra Lean PORK CHOPS lb. 59c (Cut from Loin) PORK ROAST NORDIC ICE CREAM ALL FLAVORS AUTHORIZED DEALER GALLONS Each $1.50 SHERBET Gallons ... ... $1.39 Each BIRDS EYE ewANo FOODS Pack 39c Pineapple Dole's Apple Sauce pack 10c Garden Fresh Peas pack 29c 0 E 0 Churngold lb. 39c Delrich lb. 44c Good-luck lb. 41c Blue Bonnet lb. 44c Kingnut lb. 32c NuMaid lb. 36c riCU N rlvll Bone No Waste Baby Beef Sold by the Quarter Picnic HAMS lb. 49c *2 or Whole Smoked RIBS Wed Wedding cradua •onio aunt atron lite e ALL DEAD STOCK REMOVED We Pay $9 for Horses $11 for Cows According to size and condition. Hogs according to size and condition. BUCKEYE REDUCTION COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio Phone MAIN 475 Collect BRANCH OF FOSTORIA ANIMaL PRODUCTS. INC. Home Killed Meats and corsage of pink as best man. SATURDAY lb. 49c SHOULDER Your Choice LUNCHEON MEATS Minced Ham Dutch Loaf Pickle & Pimento Veal Loaf Cheese Loaf Souse. All For lb. 49c OUR CHEESE DEPARTMENT Longhorn Wisconsin Cream Beer Wisconsin Brick New York Sharp Cheddar (Mild or Aged) Swiss Armour’s 2 lbs. 25c Is your home Freezer or locker getting low? See us for replacement of Beef Pork Veal Poultry or Frozen Foods. lb. 29c Milk 2 tall cans 29c AMERICAN Cheese each 95c 2 lb. Loaf Fresh Dressed Fryers Bacon in Piece 45c Sliced Spam per can 49c lb. 39c Balogna n juth id Bluf ding Frog Hunting Good In Jenera District hunter Jenera area ar stretch of taken by wading the stream and dazling them with flashlights as they sit along the banks. Among those participating in the Friday night were Floyd Hard Denver Augsburger, and hunt KI ay ton i Heavy heavy brown 50c. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO fol trip with ill re The pare from Mr. S i higl bride was gh school n alumnus «e active in the number of Bluff been there report frog In th of the bride! summer, nor, wore a| ged in with white Johnny John Gilbert all of Bluff ene Beech of Jenera. FFTON MARKETS BLl Wednesday Morning n (bushel corn $2 Poultry hens 29c leghorn br hens 31c leghorn broilers, 38c leg ■ge white 52c large Eggs—L 000 or more it Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 48 UNIT PRICE bj Sealed proposals will fire of the Stake High' at Columbus, Ohio, until 1 Standard Time, Tuesday, Au improvements in: Ohio Allen County, Ohio, on 20.03). U. S. Route No. 30-N, In the Vi of Beaverdam and Richland Township, grading, constructing drainage structures widening and resurfacing with asphaltic crete. ....... ........... $168,000.00 completed not later khan 1, 1949. Asphaltic concrete and bi tack coat shall not be dates of October 31, 19 except by special permii The bidder must submit with his bid a I certified check in the amount equal ko five I per cent of the estimated cost, but in no event I more than ten thousand dollars.. I *nd specifications are on file in the I department of highways and the office of the resident district deputy director. I rec!or reserves the right to reject any I ana all bids. earl l. reeb I, State Highway Director The kitchen of your drcams may become a reality sooner than you expect! Let us help you with the plan ning. When we know the size of Kitchenaider and cabinets that best suit your needs we may make quick delivery .. and at surpris ing low prices! No charge for this service! Come in today. SOLD AT A Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-six Years of Dependable PERFECTION OIL STOVES apd PARTS at Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-five years of Dependable Service BLUFFTON’S BIG SALES EVENT Mr. and Mrs. Will baby boy last we H. A. Diller and nade a business tri mporting stables at xchanged a percher ine Belgium stallion a co Army s Fred Moyer with number of lady frien Saturday. unt of the were bag -half mile Frogs are rst big large one and one Eagle Creek. Miss Lillian Wood a successful year of quod School, west o '48, for Village -•. by con. Width: Pavement 22 feet: Roadway vari Length: 24,687 feet or 4.675 miles. Estimated cost Contract to be August 3‘ tuminous tween th 15, 1949, Director. able. Modern Woodma farewell reception Cleo Smith. The you for camp with the A ion of the The minimum wage to be paid to all labor contract shall be in accord hedule of Prevailing Hourly ■rtained and Determined by employed on this ance with the “S Wage Rates Asc„ O?® l^vpartment of Industrial Relations plicablc to State Highway Department Im I provements in accordance with Sections 17-3, I k7’?" 17‘5 and 17’5a of Die General I Code of Ohio.” U 1 Kitchens Planned al BASINGER’S News Our Grandfathers Read From Issue Of October 19, 1911 omed ■Ity W scher Bros. da Tom Buchanan of day with the Charles Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 business trip to Sou iun- th family, left for a Dakota. of Harbor spending the home. Mrs. Henry Hui Springs, Michigan, week at the J. E. L■ugibill ft for Miss Loa Bame le Cqlo., after visiting Miss Emma Benro mont, Texas, to with her sister, The German te the German classes were burned by a students Thursday hour. Note books, able books were bi 84 Ohio 1948 4-H per cent cs indicate the total nrollment will be 11 that es have stark cc club grea bridge. those of member 6 at the to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS CONTRACT Director of Ohio, 0:00 A. 5' igust 17, 1! Riverside, for Beau winter pend the 5. Mr. Brady and in the Augsburger Cherry street moved where he purchased $ Wheat prices) B. Sweeney. 7 who lived property on to St. Marys grocery store. ne after eaching at Pe Elida. in training at Tauenstein has ,rpe, Ga., Delnoy Painter is Camp Sherman. Ray been moved from Ft. Ogletl to Camp Hancock, Ga. held a rood and dll leave lodge men i county quota, pent the week Dr. Evan Basinge end with friends a Henry Reichenbac an explosion at For He is being hospitalized. was injured ii Oglethorpe, Ga. Miss Frona Arras and Mr. Solt of Rawson were happily married Sun day. I Miss Elva Messinger was happily surprised by 20 of her friends, con— sisting of her Sunday School class and guests, on her twentieth birthday. I Ari I,.' Oil 16 v* i a vi I t, zwrvH Miss Francine Porter, a mission ary from Kioto, Japan, will be the guest of Mrs. N. W. Cunningham. The Orange Twp. field day and community meeting at Orange center was a huge success. John Wilkins won the running broad jump for boys 6-11, also he won the standing high jump Herb Rupright, boys 12, won KODAK TOM ar pictorc witn depend 11 in the yel film that ftetz Then send ua roll* for expert able K low box pl ecu 4*velopLag and priattoa SIDNEY'S] DRUG SHOP DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL Crise Fully Automatic Meat Control (Complete Outfit) S17.CC (An $18.00 value) Easily installed on any HOT AIR, STEAM, or HOT WATER furnace thermostatically controlled. HOWARD STAGER COAL YARD Phone 265-Y or Home 354-W Mrs. R. E. Hughson Edgar Hauenstein attended Federation of Woman’s Clubs NEWS OUR FATHERS READ FROM ISSUE OF APRIL 25, 1918 books used by the High School rtv of about 40 Amor the Samuel nd avail the banks o fe Europeans of wheat The fork factory P. B. Amstutz, Son. of Bluffton, burned Monday night. 1948 Columbus, Ohio, July 24 ground and Mrs. he Cleveland. H. G. Murray has purchased he paper stock of his brother Med. Med moved to Monroe, Mich. A call has been extended Rev. William H. Lahr to fill the pulpits of the ed Wii Bluffton and Emmanuel Reform churches. He lives at Curtiss, The former pastor Rev. Sett plans to leave soon for Buffalo, Y. where he has accepted a call. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Biery are in Dayton where the former is attend ing state Masonic meetings. Mrs. David Gibbs is seriously ill at her home on Riley street. James L. Allsion is on his way to the Philippines. Little Richard Euller and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ben roth were supper guests of Chris Schumacher family. the standing high jump for district 4 Lester Young, boys 12, won ball throwing for district 3 Clara Geiger, girls 12, dist. 3, ball throwing win ner Arthur Nonnamaker, boys, dist. ■Hilll K ll fall 1III off Parchment Apricot Light Tan Sand 3, 100 yard dash winner Elbert An derson, sack race winner and Edgar Montgomery, potato race winner. Sun Glow Coal I am offering a car of the best grade clean furnace lumr per ton durii Wallhide Interior Flat Paint Seafoam Green Light Buff Blossom Pink Dawn Gray Suntone Cascade Blue Peach Mist Gray Beige Wallhide Interior Semi-Gloss burning low oal at it/disc 14 inclusive. ?nt for firep excel Good Caenstone Dove Gray Cameo Blue Cork Aug. This Ed ace use SPECIALS FOR off Waterspar 2Enamel Apple Green Travertine Old Emerald Green Tangerine Lettuc Green Lawn Green Jade Gi Steinman Eros, Lemur Co “Ask Steinman's" 236 Cherry Street Phone 360-W THURSDAY, AUGUST 5,1948 S DAYS Automobile Repairing-- at my home or yours Lester Young Route 1 Bluffton Friday & Saturday August 6-7 Swiss Steak Dinner 2 for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 6 & 7 All Aristocrat Oak Lawn Fencing and Gates 65c $1.00 Chicken Pot-Pie 65c 2 for $1.00 Roast Beef Sand wich, Mashed Po tatoes & Gravy 40c Pie & Ice Cream 15c tll\ RESTAURANT LONGER Ivory Apricot e Green Geneva een