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PAGE EIGHT Beaverdam Mrs. Lillie Anderson entertained in her home on Sunday a group of rela tives in honor of Mr. Alva Anderson, Coldwater, Mich. A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour. Present were: Mrs. Leona Stettler, Bluffton Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Matthewson, son Keith and daughter Maralyn, Jenera Mrs. Roy Reams, Bluffton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson, son Danny. Cairo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, son Donald Jr., daughters Carolyn and Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mas sie, son Richard, Bassitt, son Dei Mrs. Morris Ande Pandora Mr. and Bowers, son Michae ringer, Ada and Y Oakley and childre Mr. an nis, Li: Warren Amstutz and Mrs. Paul Sp able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that tec* tho picture. Then aend at Um exposed roll* for expert developing and print tug- SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP BEEF spent the pai Mrs. I. J. Am Home Killed Meats PORK THURSDAY PORK CHOPS GALLONS MILK FISH week with Mr. and itz and Wendell Am- VEAL FRIDAY Extra Lean (Cut from Loin) PORK ROAST Your Choice No Bone No Waste AUTHORIZED DEALER BIRDS EYE __ bOUUS 4 Your Choice LUNCHEON MEATS Minced Ham Dutch Loaf Pickle & Pimento Veal Loaf Cheese Loaf Souse. All For lb. 49c I Derr Mr. and Mrs. Arth and Mrs. Leland Mrs. Dorothy Davi hn W and da is., spe Mrs. first til jgo, W Mr. ar -as the teen together in ten iys Williams of Lansing,|t,()n safely, risiting with Mr. John Miss Bernice Huber. Mrs. Daniel Younkman of Clyde i Bernard Gratz. Ruth Durkee was a Tuesday mest of Mrs. Martha Kollars Miss dinner of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall and daughter Melinda were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pugh and son Jack over the week end. LAMB SATURDAY lb. 65c lb. 49c SHOULDER NORDIC ICE CREAM ALL FLAVORS MODEL DAIRY MILK Chocolate Plain Homogenized Each $1.50 Quart 20c Large lb. 29c OUR OWN MAKE Fresh or Smoked Sausage, Ring Bologna and Bacon Picnic HAMS lb. 49c l/2 or Whole Bologna lb. 39c OLEO lb. 32c Armour’s Milk 2 tall cans 29c Your Choice Is your home Freezer or locker getting low? BREAD Loaf 14c See us for replacement of Beef Pork Veal Poultry or Frozen Foods. Rockport Mrs. Henry- Wilson who has spent k-er, Mr. several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Delmer Reagan in Dayton, returned here last Thursday to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. 1 until after Labor Day, le and Mr. Wilson plan to their new home in ghters Mich.: Mary when Angeles Wolfe Mrs. California. id Mrs. W. E. Marshall n David Barnett and Mr. I parents. 71 Mrs. Mrs West riz., Mr. Mr. and and ghter A card from Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Bigelow, who are spending their vacation with Rev. and Mrs. Boyd at a lake near Backus, Minn., stated that they had reached their destina __ _____ „. Enroute they spent one night with Rev. and Mrs. Mark Andrew’s at La Crosse, Wis. Rev. I Andrews formerly served as pastor ere last week|of the Presbyterian church in Del Wm. Younk-|phos Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spicer of arc the parents of a daugh- Leipsic ter, Rebecca Jane, bom at Memorial Hospital in Lima last Tuesday. The Spicers have many friends here who extend congratulations. A group of young peple from the local Methodist church attended the Lima District Youth Fellowship con ference at Lakeside the past week. They were: Rhoda Beemer, Mary Stephens, Donna Jean Greenway and Walter LaRue. They were accom panied by Mrs. Osa Reams and Mrs. David Zimmerman. Frank Holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marshall of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Begg, Mrs. Laurence Begg and sc my and Dean enjoyed an picnic dinner at the home of Mis. Edgar Begg and Mrs. Herbert Marshall Sunday dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry May of Col. Grove. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall and Mr. home berry Mr. daughter Melinda of Lexington, Ky. spent home shall. several days last week at the of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar- LaFayette and Mrs. Everett Cumrine the weekend in Chicago. Good-Will Farm Woman’s Mr. spent The club entertained Thursday afternoon in LaFayette park the following clubs: Lafayette Community Country Benefit, American township, Friend ly Neighbors, Social Improvement and Community Home-makers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clum are spending their vacation in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schumacher and daughters Karen and Martha are visiting relatives in Peoria, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts gave a dinner Sunday for Ellis Roberts of Merida, Yucatan. Roberts’ fiirst for 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Coon, Mr. and Mrs. PLANTED 1 THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO Los and and bert Barnett and daughter net in Crestline, Sunday for and David who has been here the past week returned home in Wooster with his ting his Walter Cupp spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cook near Elida and their guest Mrs. Emma Deets, a former resident of Rock port. Mrs. Deets who is the widow of a Presbyterian minister, will leave soon to enter a Presbvterian home for the aged at Elkins, W. Ya. Mich., Mr. and ns Jim outdoor Mr. and Sunday. and son Carolyn, Bobby Davis and Pauline of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Moyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dorance Thompson and family, Bessie Guthrie and Darwin Hull. Mrs. Florence Ashby of Rushmore spent last week with her brother and sister, Harry Binkley and Clauda Guthrie. e and Semper Fidelis Methodist church met Mrs. Kinsey Heiser The Keystc classes of thi in the home of Tuesday evening of Pittsburg, Pa ing with Mrs, Rawson. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. Montgomery’, Klingler called L. Klingler, This was Mr. visit to the States Those present were Amos Foust, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Dawson, Richard Roberts and YOU’LL HYBRIDS vrTHE seed OF PROVEN RESULTS” Yes, when the harvetl is in and the crib's full, you'll be glad you planted Farm Bu reau Hybrids. These wei! adapted hybrids are tested and proven every step of the way. We know tney’ll GROW before they ever go into the bag—and they'll do best for you under any conditions. Stop in tomor row, and let the Farm Bu reau seed serviceman tell you about "The Seed of Proven Results." Phone 377-W ALLEN FARM BUREAU Cooperative Mrs. Ralph Kinsey as a guest. Aid Society met ong, Wednesday The County with with made seas, opened which next meeting v Roberts. Miss a shower Thursday evening in of Miss Bernice Hullibarger. Mrs. R: 17 men 27 baby and the They over- quilts for relief sunshine bags netted $31.45. ill be with Mrs. The Lula gave Hilda Rumsey honor Armorsville Mrs. Sarah Oates and son Glen Owens, Mi Mr. and Mrs. family were supper guests Chester Kiracrc Mrs. Dora Miss Mae St evening at the Mr. and A Miss Margare afternoon caller Don, Clarabel Owens, Dale Owens and Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. se of Lima. i rim an and daughter teinman called Friday P. Hartman home. Carl McCafferty, lider were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guider and family of Harrod. Jack Irwin of Ada spent the week end with Billy Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs son Keith were of Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. an and family in Clyde Klingler and Sunday dinner guests E. Klingler. All rs. J. W. Wilkins ftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ada callers, Mo Wm. J. McCafferty, irl McCafferty were iy evening. P. Hart ma linner at O: i honor of soon be 86 Mr. and Mrs. tended a picni Center, Sunday Hartman who v old. Mrs. Sarah Owens, Miss and Mrs. Merle Wm s and son bel Owens Glen Mr. illant and daugh it Thursday even Jaisy Peiffer of Frank Montgomery Ir. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. C. on Mr. and Mrs. unday evening. E. A. V. S. W. S. of the church meets ion with Mrs. Liberty Chapel Thursday afternc McCafferty. this Carl em- have established grain shipments Railroads from tried bargoes on some areas where farmers have to move their entire wheat crops to market as soon as it was harvested. Loans on wheat are available to farmers who have farm storages which will keep the wheat in good condition until it can be moved. QUALITY COAL From Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Ohio and Y’irginia. Stokers Automatic Heat Controls—Moore’s Smokeless Coal Heaters— Buckeye Coal Stoves and Non-spill Stoker Coal Shovels. ,j ward Coa Stager Yard an A. C. & Ry., N. Main St. Phones: ffice 265-Y Reside ce 354-W He Merd PERFECTION OIL STOVES apd PARTS at Forty-five years of Dependable Service Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fett and daugh ters were Sunday guests of Mrs. Em ma Roof of Lima in honor of Doris’ tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clouser are spending a few weeks at North Lake, Mich. Mr* and Mrs. Harley Kessler of Lima were Saturday eve supper guests at the Ralph Woodhead home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gratz of Sidney spent Saturday night at the Ernest Gratz home and also attended the Gratz-Coon reunion, Sunday. Mrs. George Myers and children are visiting her parents at Penncraft, Pa., for a couple of weeks. Mr. C. C. Hilty and daughter Ger trude and sister Lizzie Hilty of Pan dora spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilty. Miss Jeanine Courtney of Lima is spending this week with her grand mother, Mrs. I. J. Luginbuhl. Mr. Harry Kohler, Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Alma Griffith and Mrs. Emma Grber called Friday afternoon on Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Featheringill and family of Attica and Mr. and Mrs. Noland Benroth and children of Col. Grove were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Follas and daughter Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Carrol ton, O., called Sunday afternoon on James Dailey. They were army bud dies. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser called Sunday eve on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matter spent Friday e\’e with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daughter. Nancy Gratz of Sidney and Linda Core are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. John Hirshfield of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman of Findlay and Ray Hirshfield called Sunday at the Ed Marquart home. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hochstettler and daughter Emily and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gerber were Sunday dinner guests at the Noah Hochstettler home. Patsy Schaublin and Sharon Gratz are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dillman and family, Mrs. Amos Luginbuhl, Mrs. Ella Dillman and grandchildren Larry7 and Sandra and Mrs. Weldon Luginbuhl called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yerks of Lima. Norma Ray Bucher, David and Mary Louise Lugibihl, Donnie, Frank ie and Kenny Badertscher and Bar bara Reichenbach spent Saturday afternoon at the Otis Fett home in honor of Doris’ tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gratz, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gratz and children of Reading, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Core and family called Sun day on Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daughter Carolyn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Meter of Shardon, O. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaublin and family were Wednesday eve sup pr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boutwell and daughter Barbara were Sunday dinner guests. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Fridley, Mrs. Sam Kohler and daughter and Gene Kohler were among those that at with JOHNS-MANVILLE American Colonial ASBESTOS SHINGLES Easy to apply, and fireproof— J-M American Colonial Asbestos Shingles offer you the greatest roofing value for your money. 4 Thousands of asbestos shingles J6HNS MANVIlLt tended a picnic at the Buckeye Lake in honor of Harry7 Kohler, Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Luginbuhl and daughters of Cleveland spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Other Sunday7 dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Courtney7 and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son called Sunday eve on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and family. REROOF U THE LAST TIME! in use over 35 years are still in excellent condition. Will not rot or decay. Can be applied over present roof. Attractive colors. Ask for a FREE estimate. Johns-Manville BUILDING MATERIALS Auction Salo Of 78 Aero Farm The undersigned will sell at public auction on the premises I’/j miles east of Bluffton or 214 miles south of Mt. Cory and 1 miles west Saturday, August 21 at 2:30 o’clock This tract consists of 78 acrep with good drainage and good farm buildings well located, Steinman Eros. Lumber Co. “Ask Steinman’s” Hours—7:30 to 5 p. m. Saturday 7:30 to 3 p. m. 236 Cherry Street Phone 360-W THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1948 Terms—$1,000 cash on day of sale balance to be paid on delivery of deed and abstract. Thrapp & Warren, Auctioneers LOOK. 1919 1948 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1946 1946 1946 1946 1946 1942 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Don Dillman and family, Mrs. Ella Dillman and grand children Larry and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marquart spent Sunday7 eve at the Amos and Weldon Luginbuhl home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Moser and Harry Shrider left for New York, Monday, to meet Mrs. Harry Shrider, who is returning here after visiting her pa rents in England the past few months. Milford Haas Executor Estat? of Jacob Haas, deceased. and YOU will WANT one of “COATS” CARS (best in the whole city) Mercury Tudor Sedan Ford Club Coupe Mercury Convertible Coupe Pontiac Convertible Coupe Buick Roadmaster Four Door Sedan Buick Convertible Coupe Pontiac Four Door Sedan Pontiac Sedanette Ford Tudor Sedan Ford Club Coupe Studebaker Four Door Sedan Ford Tudor Sedan Packard Four Buick Super 1 Buick Super $■ Pontiac Sedan Chevrolet For Olds Tudor S Buick Tudor I Chevrolet Fot Willys Ford Club Co Dodge Tudor Ford Tudor S Door Sedan bur door Sedan edanette *tte Door Sedan dan edan Door Sedan ipe Sedan kdan MANY OTHERS “these cars are GUARANTEED” Ccats Motor Sales OR. VINE AND ST. JOHI S AVENUE IN LIMA, OHIO ABE MARTIN Trade Mark Re«. U. S. Pat. Office Opportunity only knocks once, but th’ wolf hain’t so particular. Th’ only way to entertain some folks is t’ talk t’ ’em about themselves. Sa*e fuel costs next fall and winter now by insulating your home for summer coolness now. Buy insulation from the STEIN MAN BROS. LUMBER CO.