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PAGE FOUR FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Minister Thursday: 7:15 Junior Choir 8:15 Mixed Chorus Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School, under the supervision of Irvin Baumgartner. Classes for all age groups. 10:30 Morning worship. Rev. Smucker will deliver the message. 7:30 Evening service. Watch for announcement in bulletin. ^biU&L tyuMeftal cJtome. Custom Slaughtering Beef $1 per head Hogs Dressed 25c Cwt. Hogs dressed and processed ready for locker or home freezer $2.50 per cwt. Also beef by the quarter and hogs by the side at reason able prices. SWANK BROS. QUALITY MEATS City Market LEMONS 6 ^32c LEMON JOICE 35c COFFEE 40c PEANUT BUTTER s.„ 39c PAPER PLATES CHURCH OF CHRIST Bluffton-Beaverdam Parish O. Merrill Boggs, .Minister Bluffton 9:30 Bible School. 10:30 Communion Board meeting on Wednesday at 8:30 I’. M. Beaverdam 9:30 Bible School. 10:30 Worship and Communion. Sermon title: “Where Art Thou?” Board meeting on Thursday at 8:30 p. m. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 222-W 239 S. Main 6 inch 25 for .... Ide 9 inch 12 for.... Ide CREAM CHEESE 45c POTATOES 69c CABBAGE 6c CELERY 25c BUY $5.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE AND rnrr GET ONE BOX QUICK ARROW SOAP FLAKES iKtt The Lape Co. Women's Wash Drosses These are made of SO count cloth, best quality Quadriga Prints Fast colors with very small percent of shrinkage .. Styles you will want to wear Regular and half sizes at this new price. Beautiful Ginghams priced at 59c, 69c, 79c to $1.00 per yard. Best Quality Quadriga Prints,\plain and printed at 48c per yard. Gaberdine for School Clothes, they are wrinkle resistant, good [colors, $1.39 yd. all our services. You are invited to make either our Bluffton or Beaver dam church your “home,” if you are not attending church elsewhere. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Minister Thursday: 8:00 Prayer meeting Sunday: 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship 6:40 Prayer meeting. 7:00 Young People’s meeting. 7:30 Evening senice Every one is welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rockport: Morning worship, 9:30 Church school, 10:30 Bluffton: Church school 9:45 Morning worship 11:00 Rev. Win. Rex will be guest minister. Communion in both churches. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. T. Monk, Pastor 9:00 Worship service. Guest preacher, George Stadler, student at Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, Ohio. 10:00 Sunday school Wm. Edwards Supt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday sendees at 10:30 A. M. Subject: “Truth”. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every Wednesday from 7'00 to 7:30 P. M. The public is invited to all services and to visit the reading room. This society is a branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Church School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship St. John’s: 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Church School The choir will meet for rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 8:00 o’clock. The Edith Lahr Missionary Circle will meet at the home of the Bessire Sisters on Thursday evening of this week at 8:00 o’clock. Mrs. Phoebe Gratz, leader. All members are cordially invited to attend. EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH Pastor: Kenneth Bauman Wednesday: 2:00 P. M. Christian Helpers’ Band meets at Ada May Oyer’s home. 8:00 P. M. Reorganization of Ladies Missionary Society. Thursday: 8:00 P. M. Prayer and Praise serv ice and election of church officers. Saturday: 8:00 P. M. Youth for Christ serv ice at Pandora High school. (Ted Wehling, Jr. Coach at Northwestern Schools, Minneapolis, speaker.) Sunday: 9:30 A. M. Sunday school 10:30 A. M. Morning worship. Ted Wehling, Jr. Guest Pastor. No evening service. Beef sold by th half or whole home freezer. A Service bulls farm also hav shire boar for li $3 plus mileage, phone Ada Red THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO EBENEZER MENNONITE (Two miles west of Bluffton) Howard T. Landes, Pastor Thursday: 8:00 P. M. Prayer and Bible study. 9:00 P. M. Rehearsal of Mixed chorus. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School, Phares Bixel, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship Offering for Rev. and Mrs. Charles Warren. 7:30 C. E. programs 8:10 Evening service Saturday Youth for Christ Meet ing in the Pandora High school. Reunions The Riese»-Lora family reunion will be held at Bluffton college camp us, Sunday, July 31. Basket dinner. Mrs. Melvin Zimmerly, Sec. Descendants of Christian Stettler will hold their 17th annual family reunion at Ada park, Sunday, Aug ust 7. Picnic dinner at 1 p. m. Metta Huber, secretary The Schumacher family reunion will be held on the Bluffton College campus, Sunday, August 14. Pres., Arthur Schumacher sec., Edison Diller. The 40th anniversary of the Black school reunion will be held at the school, Thursday, Aug. 11. Pres., Fenr Koch Sec., Sadie Hamilton. IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF ALLEN COINTV. OHIO Legal Notice No. 39015 Lillie May Poling. Plaintiff Catherine J. L. More, et al. Defendants Catherine J. L. Moore, Amanda M. Wilson, Robert James, Jesse James, Ceoive James. Gladys Watkins, Lawtfmce Gordon, Helen McPhoron, Marjraret Thcjmas, Catherine Burn side. Kichaid Wilson and the Unknown Heirs at Law, Devisees, Legatees. Administrators, Executors, Lejrai Representatives and Assigns of Catherine J. L. Moore, Deceased, and of Amanda M. Wilson, addresses and places of will take notice that 1949. the plaintiff. her petition against Court of Common Ohio, the same being Court,, for the purpose certain real estate in to-wit: Deceased, all of whose fesidence are unknown, n the 7th day of July. jlie May Polintr, filed lem and others in the Lots Numbered 66 and 6671 in American Townsh Lima. Allen Cout The prayer of said i ing of title of said equitable relief. Said to answer said petitii September, 1949, or ^gainst them, Ms of /Mien County, 'aee No. 39n45 in said nt quirting the title of said t-ttitlon described. 9. 6670. 6632, 6633 tnewood Addition. p. to the City of ty. Ohio. ptition is for the quiet 11 estate and for other defendants are required on the 24th day of jdgment will be taken May Poling. Plaintiff. W. Gooding, .Attorney. 19 STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls ford, Angus and Moser, Shorthorn Here Brown Swiss. Ira tf quarter also pork or your locker or to Z Market. tf delivered to your i registered YorK nited service. Febs C. N. Long & Son, 1270. tt Wanted—Good dairy cows, fresh and close to freshening, Holsteins and Guernseys preferred also Hol stein cows and heifers fresh in 6 to 8 weeks. L. E. Cook, Beaverdam phone 436. 14 For sale—Excellent polled Here ford bull 16 months old. Albert Geiger, 442 Cherry St. For sale—Fresh Guernsey cow and calf. Eugene Staley, phone 533-Y. For sale—Holstein bull calf ten weeks old, eligible to registry. Evan Sommer, 2’z miles southwest of Bluffton. Phone 528-Y. Need a new 1 Don’t know 1 Can’t make number? Want inforn sizes and r.j Any V-belt •elt? tie size? jut the old ation on pulley m.? proHem at aH? The Tools DLVE IT We Hav TO S GATES BELTS home, farm, SHOP Z MACHINES or and Beaverdam Phone 221 ardware Co. Beaverdam, Ohio Poison Ivy? Get P. D. ntidote The Poison Ivy 75c I. Ilauenstein & Son Customers Corner AH customers expect hon est weight from their grocer To assure you of honest weight at A&P we buy the .Z^linest scales, Tave them con- agd put them in plain sight where you can see the dials/“ And, of course, all our cm ployees are thoroughly trained and strictly instruct-^/ ed to conform to our policy of 16 ounces to the pound, Please write: Customer Relations Department, •-sgy. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. JT With Tender Beef Added Swift's Prem 41c 12 oz. can Silver River Sliced Pineapple 33c No. 2 can Peter Pan Flavorful Peanut Butter 37c 12 oz. Jar DAIRY BUYS FINE-FLAVORED DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE 69c FAVORITE WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE 45c FRESH CHEDDAR CHEESE 47c LONGHORN CHEESE........... ». 47c CNED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD 25 71c HEINZ BABY FOODS Heinz uses only the finest in gredients in making their baby foods—choice cereals, prize-win ning vegetables, selected meats and fruits. STRAINED FOODS 3 2,9c jars JUNIOR FOODS 2 27 jars Jo’kdd CEREALS jar 16c YOUTH FOR CHRIST PANDORA HIGH SCHOOL Saturday, July 23 --8 P. M. HEAR Ted J. Wehling, Jr. G. FROM NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL^/MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. LOTS OFJWSIC TOO! WHEN IT COMES TO SAVING MONEY ON FOOD .. .1 Occasional low prices on one or two items don't add up to real economy. But consistently low prices on many items do. That's why housewives with a gift for thrift shop and save regularly at A&P, where hundreds of grand values are fea tured five days a week. JUMBO 27 SIZE Cantaloupe CALIFORNIA FRESH ELBERTA UfA TED ME I nil FulIy II I EnnlCLUIl 30 ■f-. If we should ever make a mistake in weighing your purchase, you will be doing us a favor if you call it to our attention. ... S We would appreciate any suggestions you may have to help us maintMin our strict standards of honesty and ac curacy, or anything else we can do to make your A&P a better place to shop. GOLDEN BANANAS Cocktail IONA—PEAS OR CREAM STYLE El A VHD Ain Assorted Flavors LA’lUn’AlU YELLOW CLING PEACHES PINEAPPLE JUICE THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1949 Delivered Fresh ... Bought Fresh ... Sold Fresh ... PRODUCE Peaches 2 29c Ripe—Sweet and Juicy to 32-lb. Average ............. PASCAL CELERY ........... EDECU DI IIMC Plump and Firm-Fleshed rncdri rLUnia With Fine Flavor ..................... With Cereals ......... CUIEET DHD11 Fresh and Tender OWCEI wunn V AUC Firm Home-Grown ................................ and Sound Puerto Rican I Mlrlw Delicious Candied, SULTANA FRUIT Baked or Fried ............... ECONOMY-WISE GROCERY BUYS Golden Corn DAIIinnilf UIAEEDC Warwick’s Fresh HAlnDUVr WAT End Delicious Candies ............... Beverage Mix ................................... pkgs. SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES..... HBC SHREDDED WHEAT BOHDWARE PAPER .. 2 pS PLATES GREEK GIANT .......... can PEAS...... "Junket'' Brand FREEZING MIX CHOC., VANILLA or STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM MIX 23 2 Chases Dirt OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 oz- cans 2 33C I EACH 98c 33c 35c each giant stalk lbs. ^Tec 25C ears lb. 19c 31c NO. 1'A CAN 10c NO. 2 CAN 8-oz. pkg. 21c 15c 25c 27c 25c Sliced or Halve. .... can PITTED PIE CHERRIES .............. N,.„’ BROWN OR CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR 2 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ........ EVAPORATED MILK HARBAUER’S SWEET PICKLES ... PORK AND BEANS ’S85c ”£1.85 35c Wild Tomato Sauce Retrcshrnent ............. tall cans OVEN TREATS DELICIOUS JANE PARKER CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 2 d°z- pk«- 35c CHERRY, CHOCOLATE OR ASSORTED CUPCAKES p^» «25c FRESH DONUTS ’CX£.".... ». 19c DllIIC New Jane Parker DUItw 45c 27c 27c 22c ........... 316-oz. cans 212-oz. cans giant 13-oz. pkg. KARO WAFFLE 2 X1 31c 21c SYRUP .........ni 29c BAKER MAIO GRAHAM 25c CRACKERS ARGO CORN No. 303 A I V 23c STARCH 2 pl£ 9Qc Orange or Walnut ....................... Pkg. POTATO STICKS 23c Aww Quick, Easy Dinner! ARMOUR’S TREET 12 oz. can 4 1 Sweetly-Scented SWEETHEART SOAP 3 ffg- size bars IFOODGSTORE 7