PAGE FOUR Fall Is Here- Get Ready for Winter! Buy now while available Cole’s Fuel Oil Burners Electric Room Heaters G. E. Heat Pads G. E. and Universal Electric Blankets In stock—Material for com plete house wiring. Nice selection of Lighting Fixtures at Lower Prices. RECEIVER SETS TELEVISION »te Delivery Immediate $325.00 ins( plus perienced Installed by G. E. Technician Guaranteed Pictore Watch Our Window Many Bee There are nearly six nies of bees in the United Free Demonstration Ellenberger service 255-T Hot point Sales & 105 S. Main Ph. *colo- Eilllion States os featured in Nashua's1* Purrey® blanket 3n Z)ke CkurckeA CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School, 9:30, Robert Lug inbuhl, superintendent. Communion at 10:30 a. m. Annual congregational meeting will be held Thursday night at 8 o’clock at which time church and Sunday school officers will be elected for the coming year. Refreshments. Meeting for all parents, 8 p. m., ini regard to the use of the New Cur riculum in the home. Bluffton: p. m., by Roger Hauenstein and Nel son Hauenstein. The public is wel come. Union church service, 7:30 p. m., in the St. John’s Evangelical and 'Rt? formed church with Dr. Dirk (.}ate poel, of Krefeld, Germany, as the THE LAPE COMPANY Nashua’s famous guest preacher. I Women’s Missionary Society meets! on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. in the! home of Mrs. John Warren. This Sunday is World Wide the .. that truly deserves a home ... gloriously colored, lighter weight, easier to launder, and most important of all —as warm as many blankets doubly priced! And all because of a new heat-retaining process that permanently twists *he rayon fibers into a perfect blend with wool. Guaranteed less appetizing to moths*, too, and in shimmering colors or in pure White. Come, see for yourseSf... or fill in this coupon. *Guarantee: Your money back if mcL'.s damage this blanket within five years. 4 JL Size 72 by 90 inches $7.95 The Lape Company Thursday— 2:30 Ladies Prayer Hour Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school Com­| munion. The Sacrament of the Lord’s! Supper will be observed in bothl churches. I EBENEZER MENNONITE Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor (Two miles west of Bluffton) Thursday— .M i 8 p. m. Prayer and Bible study. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES The Re,. E. N. B.gele-, P.8tor 9.s0'Sanday Khw!, pharea Rockport: I Morning worship, 9:30. 10 30 Momi worship. Church school, 10:30. Dirk Lawrence Begg, Supenntendent This is the starting Sunday for using e ew urncu um. Icial speaker, Mr. Hal Reed of Lima.1 change of Church school, 9:45. Daniel J. Alspach, Superintendent. This Sunday starts the use of the|nesday ^»Y evening. New Curriculum. Morning worship, 11:00. Concert on organ and flute Subject: Unreality. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I This society is a branch of The! Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor Thursday— 7:15 The Choir rehearsal. 8:15 Prayer study. Friday— 7:00 Meeting tion Committee. 8:00 Month] Church Council. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday services. I I I I I I I I I I I I I VI |H| meets on Thursday evening of this! week at Emmanuel’s church. All men are urged to be present for the! meeting. Mr, W’ard of Lima will! be the guest speaker. St. John's: I 9:30 A. M. Church School. I 10:45 A. M. Morning worship. I Kindly note change in schedule of services. I served in the services on Sunday. Private communion in the afternoon. meets on Monday evening at 8 p. m.l g^jl at the home of LaDonna Derringer.! All members are cordially invited. I I Union Church services at St. The supply of fats and oils is in creasing so prices for animal and vegetable fats are likely to be lower in 1949 than they have been in 1948 but the price next year is expected to remain above wartime ceilings. STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here-1 ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira I Moser. 1 Bull service, $3 wjf p^us For .--ile—Week! Id male Jersey color, etfible to register. J. A. Warren, Bluffton phone. For sale—Registered Duroc boar. Edgar Huber, Bluffton phone. For sale—Purebred Duroc spring I bear. Walter Fleming, LaFayette, I Ohio, S1^ miles south of Gratz cross- For sale—Purebred Spotted Poland China male hogs old enough for serv ice. Harry Anderson, Bluffton phone. For sate—Two saddle horses. E. IM. Hilty, phone 595-T. Call after |6 p. m. the EVANGELICAL MENNONITE MISSIONARY CHURCH Kenneth Bauman, Pastor I I 7:30 Bible study and prayer serv-1 Sunday— ice, led by Mr. Treadway. 8:15 Council meeting. I Message, Eph. 10:30 Morning worship. Message,I 7:30 Evening service “The Holy Spirit and You.” Eph.| Everyone is welcome. 1:13,14. 7:00 Young People’s service. 7:45 p. m. Evening service. Catte- I I sendee and Bible ian Educa- Chris meetirig of Krefeld, Germany, will are always welcome. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: I 9:30 A. M. Morning worship. I 10:30 A. M. Church School Private communion to be administer-1 led in the afternoon. I Robert R. Welch, Minister Wednesday— I 8:00 Prayer Service. I 9:30 Sunday school I 10:30 Morning worship 7:00 Young People’s meeting I Prayer meeting in basement FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Nelson Steiner, Superintendent. Rally Day. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. World-wide Communion, reception of members and baptism. Spe-I Thursday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I RILEY CREEK BAP1 Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. I I merman, superintend*?! Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed-1 Worship service 11 evening. I The reading room at the church is! Message, “Cause and open every Wednesday from 7:00 to singing “Lead Me in I diets.” 7:80 p. m. The public is invited to I Evening service, 7:4 all services and to visit the reading! Singspiration with room. I Quartet.’ Pandora Mr. and Mrs. D. GOLD MEDAL OR I I Catechism instruction Saturday! morning at 9:30 a. m. I Consistory Monday, Oct. 4, 8 p. m.l I I World-Wide Communion will be ob-l I I Church choir meets on Thursday! at 7:30 p. m. We hope all choir! members will attend. I See above for Brotherhood meeting.! Catechism instruction Saturday! gl I morning at 9:30 a. m. I I BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO 2:30 Ohio Lay activities conference at Bixeldp- m. at Lehr auditorium, Northern university, ^da. M. Y. F. 6:30 P. M. p. m. Union church service, 7:30 Family Church Fellowship Night October 7. Notice this date. CHURCH ii., Orin Zim- Sunday school 10 a. a. m. Choir Thy Truth.” Jure of Con- p. m. oul Winner’s W. McCullough have returned to their home after spending several wet Western states. ks touring the Mr. and Mrs. Y orrey Gaskins, David Thrapp, Mrs. Anna Gaskins and Mrs. Mayme A cLeod of Fort Wayne, Ind., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. H. M. Thrapp. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Suter and daughter Ann, of W'aterville, Ohio, I Mr. and Mrs. Cl I sons, Robert, Jame? school with classes I Miss Helen Rees for all Carl Smucker, Supt. I Ohio, were Sunday Bring a friend to Sunday school. IG Reese and Mbs 10:30 Worship service. I observance of Mrs. We observe world-wide communion I birthday. Sunday. I Pandora Grange 6:30 Intermediate Christian En- I Night on Tuesday, deavor. 7:30 Union service at the gelical-Reformed church. Di Cattepoel speak on religious condition in Eu rope. CARD OF Evan Dirk expre for get-w I wish to appreciation flowers and those offering prayt lery. Mrs. I I I I I I Kindly note change in schedule of I I World-wide Communion will be ob-1 served in the services on Sunday. I Choir of the ehurch will meet fori rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 7:30 o’clock. I I Men’s Brotherhood of the churches I y thanks and those sending ards, and all for my recov- Badertscher PANTRY SAVINGS PILLSBURY FLOUR ... 26 1.89 ANN PAGE TEMPTING CURRANT JELLY................ “£3lc SvNMFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR............. 5 ,£ 42c UNSWEETENED I I I GRAPEFRUIT JUICE........... 21c DELICIOUS HOLSUM PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCH....’£ 41c LAKESIDE SUPREME OYSTER CRACKERS........... $£ 27c 8CNNYFIELD REGULAR OR QUICK ROLLED OATS....... 5„£5lc 8ULTANA UNPEELED FLORIDA I Gertrude Hoy Missionary Circle! WHOLE APRICOTS............ S2lc ANNIVERSARY COOKIES ..................... K 59c ORANGE JUICE......................... 27o SWEET TENDER I I John’s on Sunday evening at 7:30.1 Rev. Dirk Cattepoel from Krefeld,! |7| Germany, will speak. See details! elsewhere in this issue. Rajah 10 cents mile one waw CL ft Long & I Son, Ada, Ohio. /Ads phone Red 1270. I 1 tf IONA PEAS..................... 3 33c TOMATO JUIOE 27c STA-FLO. CONVENIENT LIQUID STARCH......22c \Valdorf TOILET TISSUE 2 Whitehouse Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Edgar and Son Jonathan Peter Delaware, are spending visiting relatives here. 15c roin EVAPORATED MILK 3 44c tall can* SALAD DRESSING 55c quart Jar Swift's Household 2 25c Soap Granules PERK 24 35c ox. box Schumacher of Milford, two weeks Mr. and Mrs. William Habegger and family of Berne were Sunday visitors in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Basinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneck and family. Christian Endeavor societies Ebenezer congregation pre "their Sunday evening pro to the societies of St. John The of the senteef* grams church. Ebenezer congregation, preached fol lowing the program. Rev. Landes, pastor of the Misses Lucille Stuckey and Betty Habegger of Berne, Indiana, were Sunday visitors in the Menno Schu macher home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ehresman of Woodburn, Indiana, were visitors in the home of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner and sons. Verena Schumacher who is em ployed in the State Hospital in To ledo spent Sunday at the home of her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Badertscher were visitors in the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller in Bucyrus a week ago Sunday. Harvey Hilty is having their home remodeled at present. Rev. John T. Morris, evangelist, spent the forepart of the week among friends here. Mrs. Leonard Suter who submitted to a brain operation at Ann Arbor, Michigan, recently was brought home Sunday evening somewhat im proved. Mr. and Mrs. Donavin Diller have recently moved into the upstairs apartment of Mrs. Albert Burry in Pandora. Mennonite speak next church. es Reese and id Richard and of Columbus, ests of Mrs. J. rriet Krohn, in 1. G. Reese’s ■Id Inspection Cattepoel of the Krefeld church, Sunday Dr. Dirk Germany, will at the St. John Miss Jeanette of Mrs. The wedding of Caroline Flora, daughter Cashard Flora of Columbus and Ken neth Diller will take place next Sun day at the Broad Street Methodist church in Columbus. The couple will reside on the Diller homestead. Notice On and after September 21 I will not be responsible for debts con tracted by anyone other than myself. Eli Schifferly, 319 N. Main St., Bluffton, Ohio Angelas SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS— Ohio 4-H club members started a total of 67,459 projects in 1948. State club leader W. H. Palmer says this was an increase of 8.5 per cent over the 1947 total. Stark county club sters with 1,506 projects head the list, and Clark, Medina, Scioto, Columbiana, Licking, Wayne, Hamil ton, and Montgomery counties follow in that order. Less than five cows out of each UDO in Ohio are tested for milk and butterfat production, which means that 95 per cent of the cows are fed on faith that they will pay a profit on the feed and on the labor of car ing for the herd. MARSHMALLOWS MEW LOW PRICE! 3««• mencan Adventurers By Eime Scott Watson Morgan the Raider p'EN. JOHN H. MORGAN had the distinction of leading Confed erate troops to the farthest point north during the Civil war. On June 11, 1863, his division ol about 1,500 men crossed the Cum berland and started north. After several skirmishes with Union troops, he reached the Ohio river on July 7, captured two steam boats, drove off 300 Federal militia and two Federal gunboats, and crossed into Indiana. This brought him into the heart oi enemy territory and his compara tively small force was now pursued by thousands of Feder?ls from the Kentucky camps. Being cut off from all sources of supply, all possibility of aid and even of communication or information, his further successes are the more remarkable. Descending on Corydon, he dis persed 4,000 militia drawn up to bar his way. Then he moved on to Salem, where he tapped telegraph lines and listened to the ders to Federal troops him. pkf«. Ann Page MEW STYLE—HYDROGENATED Michigan Pea NEW LOW PRICE! 2 ib. pk«- For Quick Snacks SWIFT’S PREM Z COBBLER PLUMP RED CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY FOR COOKING OR EATING JONATHON APPLES.............. LARGE 48 SIZE ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE....... SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER VS............... A&P BRAND PRUNES J"-".......................... A*P BRAND SEEDLESS RAISINS............... FOODGSTQRF frantic or to capture on up the From Salem he went Ohio, destroying and burning, in an attempt to cripple Union transpor tation and deprive them of supplies. After threatening Cincinnati, he went around it and reached Camp Shady where he destroyed many Federal army wagons. He finished his dash through Ohio with 25,000 Federal troops in close pursuit. .Near Lisbon, Ohio, he was forced to surrender to Maj. George W. Rue. A monument now marks the spot, commemorating July 26, 1863, when the Confederate cavalier reached the farthest northern point during the Civil war. Western Newspaper Uglon. ANNIVERSARY /ijt'AKERy Bib DOUBLE SIZB POUND CAKE ... 25c PEANUT BUTTER JANE I'ABKER POTATO MEAD MARVEL HOT DOO OB JANE PAKKR ORANGE 39c 1 lb. jar CHEESE EOQD 45c 12 oz. can THURSDAY, SEPT. 30* 194& NOTICE TO CONTHACTORH STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio. September 1&, 1948 Engineer of Sales Leral Copy No. 48 505 L’NIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Director of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M.. Ohio Standard Time, Friday, October 8, 1948. for improvements in Proposals Nos. 1 2 inclusive arc offered as one project and will be awarded as one contract. Proposal No. 1 Putnam County.. Ohio, on Sections 3.18,. 3.87, 8.57 and 5.5(. State Route No. 17 Sugar Creek and Pleawint Townships, applying a bituminous treatment, Pavement: Width 18 feet. SAVINGS HAMBURGER ROLLS MACAROON COOKIES CINNAMOR BREAKFAST LOAF.... DAIRY SAVINGS FRESI^ TASTY 27c LONGHORN CHEESE BENCjl CVRED SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE .. CHED-O-BIT........... SOFT CREAMY WISCONSIN LIMBURGER.......... ECONOMICAL MARGARINE SUREGOOD........... PRODUCE "Z SAVINGS YELLOW ONIONS 10 CRANBERRIES-^29c Sultana 35c LB. MESH BAG POTATOES 10 »aS39c Heinz 25c ..eh 5«. bag 49c 25c 2 for 19c 37c each 2 1b. box pk, 15c by Item T-32. 3.60 miles. Length 19.008 feet or Proposal No. 2 0.82, State Allen County. Ohio, on Section __ Route No. 12, in Monroe Township, by ap plying' a bituminous treatment, feem T-32. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Length feet er 4.41 miiee. estimated Total estimated cost. ........... .J20.440 00 Propoeals Noa. 1 'to ^inclusive of this later than project to be completzstlf October 31. 194§. fx The minimum wage to employed on thin J*ntiactA •nee with the mouny Wage Rates and Determined by The Departmenlfar Industrial Relations ap plicable to State Highway Department Im provement in accordance with Sections 17-3. 17-4, 17-4a, 1Z-5 and K-5a of the Generai’ Code of Ohio". use ti‘ aU labor be in eecord WvailinR Hourly The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check in the amount equal to five liercent of the estimated cost, but in no event more than ten thousand .dal 1 ar?. Plans and spec!Iteationi Are on-file 4n the department of highways and the office of Yhe resident district depifty director. The director reserves the right to reject any and all bids, EARL L. REED. State Highway Bfrector. 24’ Mayor’s Notice Burning of rubbish or leaves is forbidden on Bluffton’s streets sur faced with asphaltic concrete or oth er hard surface streets in the town. This practice damages the surfacing materials and greatly shortens the life of the pavement. Please cooper ate in 26 our program for better streets. A. R. Baker, Mayor CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all oui- friends, neighbors and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings during the departure of our loved one. Special thanks are ex tended to Rev. E. G. Steiner, Rev. L. D. Fauver, Waltpr Treadway and the Diller funeral home. Mrs. David Zimmerman & Children Brothers & Sisters BUY IT/ TRY IT/ DIXIE MARGARINE You’ve never seen anythi event. honoring A&P’s^9th Anniversary! Let us show you how policy of EVERY DAY you money on hundreds Share! Come Save! like this exciting ¥&P’s time-honored LOW PRICES saves of fine foods. 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