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PAGE TEN S^ea/ Home Killed Meats BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB Pork Chops |h RGp or Pork Roast 'U. iWu AUTHORIZED DEALER BIRDS EYE FOODS FROSTED MILK Your Choice Your Choice LUNCHEON EATS Minced Ham Dutch Loaf Pickle & Pimento Veal Loaf Cheese Loaf Souse. All For lb. 49c DIXIE y mRRGRRinE Picnic HAMS 0 E 0 NU-MAID 3 lbs. $1.00 NORDIC ICE CREAM Ready to Eat HAMS lb. 59c MILLER’S MODEL DAIRY Homogenized Plain Buttermilk hoeolate ALL FLAVORS YOUR CHOICE Gallons, $1.50 Pints, 25c Quarts, 45c SHERBETS—All Flavors Pints, 19c One-half or Whole Our Own Make Fresh or Smoked Sausage, Ring Bologna. BABY BEEF Sold by the Quarters Fores 52c Hinds 55c BREAD v,„r Large Variety of Frozen Food Containers Also Paper RAY’ S- WHITE BROWN RYE (Half or Whole) ___ QUdrt 20C OUR CHEESE DEPARTMENT Cream Cheese lb. 59c Limburger ]b. 65c 2 Lb. Loaf Cheese American Each 89c Old Fashion Brick Cheese lb 59c (Half or Whole) Delrich OLEO lb. 42c Ch.iCe Is your home Freezer or locker getting low? See us for replacement of Beef Pork Veal Poultry or Frozen Foods. Peaches Truck Load Thursday Morning— At Pandora 3-.- Golden Jubilee and June Elberta Tree Ripened. Two-inch size and up. While they last Per Basket: $1.50 and $2.50 We charge extra for basket— so bring your own. In Pandora—Thursday Morning GEIGER COAL YARD Phone 106-E Pandora, Ohio 41c lb. 49c FISH lb. 29c No Bone No Waste Large, Sliced BOLOGNA lb. 39c Jowl Bacon in Piece lb. 45c ..... .......... loaf 13c THE BLl Attend Wedding Of Granddaughter Mr .and Mrs. Fred Hahn of West Elm street attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Re Jean Hahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hahn of Findlay to Turland Rhinehammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rhinehammer, also of Findlay, Sunday afternoon. The ceremony took place in St. John’s Lutheran church in Findlay. The bride is a native of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehammer will attend Indiana university at Bloom ington, Ind., this fall. Mrs. Rhine hammer was formerly a student in Bowling Green Sjtate university and her husband is a graduate of that institution. Thanks Fellows! This is just a word of appreciation fo rthe splendid community spirit shown by you dads and sons in the resodding of Harmon Field. Your community may not know who you were but each of you has the satisfaction of having shared in a worthy project and by your labor made possible the release of addi tional funds for community recrea tion. —Woodrow Little, Chm. Bluffton Re creation Committee. Here, There, and Everywhere Mrs. Chas. Harris was returned to ne east of Benton Ridge Tues day frjm Bluffton hospital. Fran cis Rumsey and Robt. Bauer ,.. Am ura, 111., were recently guests of Rob Pratt of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bowman and son Die•k of Arlington spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fin- lin of Carrollton. Wad*1 Rider, Wm. Jones and Earl ,,,ner all of McComb are on a motor trip through the west. Chas Simpkins, Col. Grove has sold s farm to Kenneth Edwards and purchased the property of the late Gi?o. Grismore on South street daughte Mrs. J. W. Miller was removed from her home south of Cairo to St. Rita’s hospital, Lima, Saturday evening. Harry Steinman and daughter Mary of Mt. Cory are visiting rela tives in Nebraska. Ralph Steininger is building a new house on Main street in Mt. Cory. Ethel Ballister of Mt. Cory is ill with shingles. Rev. Irvin Kaufman, Mt. Cory E. U. B. pastor has been returned to that place for the coming year by the church conference. This will be his eight year there. Mrs. Dessie Beagle and daughter Genevieve of Mt. Cory are visiting relatives in New London. Lt. Col. Norman 'King, Army meteorologist stationed in the Ha waiian islands is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade King of Mt. Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marshall of Beaverdam and Mr. and Mrs. Ches tci Huber of Bluffton called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes at Lima, Friday. Mrs. C. E. Kramer was removed Friday from her home in Beaverdam to Bluffton hospital. Mrs. C. W. Doty of Col. Grove has returned home after visiting Mr. land Mrs. H. Fruchey and Mr. and Mrs. John Mayberry in Columbia City, Ind. Mrs. Harold Folk of Mt. Cory who couldn't get painters, took over the work of painting her house herself and did a good job, too. Mrs. Clarence Miller of Mt. Cory attended the Florida tourists club picnic Sunday at Leipsic park. Forty five were present. Chas. Butler of McComb was elected president and SCUCCL SUPPLIES Work Books Tablets Note Books Crayons Water Paints Fountain Pens and Pencils FOR ALL GRADES Buy now—and avoid last minute rush. Sidney's DRUG SHOP s FFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Mi*s. Geo. Glazer secretary. One of the largest and oldest trees in Mt. Cory, standing in front of the Bessie Guin home had to be cut down last week. St. John Mennonite hurch Will Observe 60th Anniversary (Concluded from page 1) Scripture, Rev. Sylvan Lehman, Lima Welcome, Rev. Harder Greetings from General Conference, Rev. J. N. Smucker, Bluffton Recognition of Workers who have gone from the church Anniversary j.oem. Celeste Ams'tutz Report. Historical Committee German selection, mixed octet Anniversary message, Rev. Unruh Hymn No. 272 3-piece chair and ot room chairs leaf tables bookcase anc tables Bridg Reversible 9 12X15 rug Pictures, son Heatrola 1 Magic Chef room heater er sewing n sweeper Iron with springs wood chest ol nut piano Ch cloth curtain, cupboards Cl child’s wagon and 2 step-lac tools and sap bath Hand Pans and frui .410 repeater supplies An articles too n Elm which Simpkins and will occupy soon. nl£ Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hall and family will move soon into the pro perty Poole of purchased from Mrs. North Baltimore. ’eter r3 Public Sale AUGUST 27th, 1948 Friday evening The under Jefferson Stree the following Closing ppayer, Rev. E. J. Bohn, Grgce church Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Congregational singing Selections, St. John Men's Chorus Violin ensemble—Annaruth anj Earl I^h man, Wjlma Augsburger, Mrs. Robt. Bow ernox Testimonies by young people entering Christ ian service. Vocal number, young people’s choir Ladies chorus Saxophone solo, Paul Unruh Vocal trio, Gy-ace Bible elnstitut Message, Kev. Unruh Closing prayer. If we keep well and cheerful we are always young, and at last die in youth, even when years would count us old. 6:30 I. igned will sell at public auction at 124 East Bluffton, Ohio, Friday evening, mwell Velvet Living room suite Tilt-back lan Antique sideboard 6 antique dining :able with pull-out extensions 2 drop chairs Rocking chairs Combination Library table End and other small able lamps Large and small mirrors en rug with 2 small matching rugs rugs and miscellaneous throw rugs ties 2 Radiant gas heaters 1 Estate tenown kitchen coal range Apartment size as range 2-burner gas hotplate Kerosene Antique solid walnut dish cupboard Crosley jrator 75-pound icebox Console radio Sing achine Horton washing machine Hoover ng boards, Full and three-quarter-sized beds ind inner-spring mattresses Antique cherry drawers Grinnell Bros, apartment-size wal ’sts of drawers Oak desk Hall rack Monk’s Smoking stands sewing cabinet Antique romium and black birdcage and stand Sled, and roller and ice skates Extension ladder ders 2 lawn mowers Porch swings Garden jlies of all types Hose reel and hofig Bird ols Electrical supplies Glass and chinaware jars Kitchen and cleaning supplies Marlin shotgun and other shooting equipment Dog ique clock Typewriter and many other imerous to mention. Terms—Cash Z /Lzt/ Mr. & Mrs. C. D. BAME Thrapp and Warren, Auctioneers Marshall and Reams, Clerks COME TO WmC1 k & fe^s w Wednesday to Saturday tw- Let of a Hid you •b* EXHIBITS PONY RACES. GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Afternoons FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY EVENING ATTRACTIONS International Revue: Broadway Varieties of 1948 aww st« Hours: (Sab i ickc A S6 A i—•! ,,^^i errs -______ Mem child Fair For September 8-9-10-11I Four Big Days and Nights HORSE SHOW TEAM PULLING CONTEST LIVESTOCK AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS 4-H CLUB F. F. A. HOME ARTS EXHIBITS FARM DISPLAYS MACHINERY Baby Shoe Bronzing Neu-Art Studio BUILD THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1948 is estimate on the cost genuine long-life Mule Roof. It will please taste and fit ypur pocketbook. inman Bros. Lumber Co. 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.—Saturday 7:30 a. m. to 3 p. nt. •rry Street 236 Cl Phone 360-W luthorixed MUZE-HtDB DMfen THE FAIR "Olid Mill Stream” I Pair Grounds FINDLAY. 0 nily Membership.. $2.00 s by mail close September 1. After that date Is may be obtained at Fair Grounds.) te Admission ... lership Tickets admit husband, wife, and en under 18 years of age to each session of Also, parking for car and voting privileges. Ickets see Clyde Warren, Director, or Citizens I National Bank, Bluffton. MEET YOU# FRIENDS VAIbTHE4T Pres., Thad Moorhead Sec., R. L. Yates