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THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1950 COMING FEBRUARY 10-11 Brighter Days fon your Kitchen WATCH FOR THEM Aa|» ‘CUSTOMERS’ CORNER Do you find A&p\shopping hours convenient? If you shop the first thing in the morning, do you nnd the store neat and wcll-stocred and the clerks ready to serve you? If you shop the last thtag at night, do you get courteous, efficient service right up till elating time? Are there enough clerk\ on duty, and checkout stands ope* all dur ing the day so you aren't 13cpt wait ing? If not, please let us knovA Please write: Customer Relatiorifc Department A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N.Y. Pie Crust Mix Apple Butter Sliced Peaches SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM SIZE Fresh Eggs NUTRITIOUS CHEESE FLAVORFUL WISCONSIN Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Emerick and family have moved into the country home owned by the former’s grandparents, the late Jesse Emerick and Mrs. Ellen Emerick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers and Golden Corn Chili Con Carne 2 Apple Juice TASTY WISCONSIN CHEESE-FRESH Brick Cheese QUiCK-MELTING CHEESE FOOD FRESH, VITAMIN RICH FLORIDA, FLAVORFUL Juice Oranges CALIFORNIA CRISP Pascal Celery WASHINGTON BOX CALIFORNIA SWEET ICEBERG CRISP W& I ^YouBrond Whole Kernel Upper Deck Steffan's Pure Juice CHEDDAR.. 39' Ched-o-bit .... 2 71c CARROTS .2 19 Winesap Appples 4 Navel Oranges .,«» Head Lettuce TEXAS SEEDLESS Grapefruit Nestle's Everready COCOA 29c ». pug Shedd's Rich MAYONNAISE 41c 16 oz. jar OLD STYLE SAUCE .. S-Ot toot, 2»c .. s THESE THRIFTY Jiffy Brand New Low Price! DOZEN Govt. Grade A THE family of Ada spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillie Anderson who is recover ing at her home from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. John Augsburger and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Augsburger of Ada, visited at the Ira LaRue home on Sunday. IS CELEBRATING MANAGER’S WEEK WITH FOOD VALUES! ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 27c 2 8-OZ. PKGS. 28c 11 -OZ. JARS 1Oc 11 -OZ. CAN NO 303 CANS cans 31c 64-OZ JAR 45c Longhorn Cheese Layer Cake LB 45c 39c 25c 5-LB. MESH BAG LARGE STALK 39c 49c 35c FOR Jumbo 48 Size 8-LB MESH BAG Handy Oval-Shaped SWEETHEART SOAP bath «tze cake BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO The Youth Fellowship group of the Methodist church will sponsor a bake sale on Saturday, Feb. 4, begin ning at nine o’clock in the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and Alice Lewis were Thursday even ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rae Lewis and family of Giving you grand food values—and plenty of them—is no part-time job at A&P! Day-in and day out we go all out to help you eat better and spend less. To that end we keep operating expenses and profits consistently low and share the resulting savings with you in the form of prices that are as low as we can make them all week long. Orange Juice Ritz Crackers Tuna Flakes FRESH MARVEL ICED OR PLAIN 36c Raisin Bread CREME FILLED DEVIL'S FOOD MARVi ENRICHED J^NE PARKER CRISP White Bread .2 Potato Chips SMOKED OR READY-TO-EAT LEAN, CURED JUST RIGHT Sliced Bacon 4 TO 8 LB. AVERAGE TENDER FULL OF FLAVOR Dried Beef N‘L2SS franks Wieners REDCIRCLE BOKAR Lima, celebrating the first birthday of Michael Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pugh and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mar shall and children Melinda and Chris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blakeman of Toledo. Mrs. Carl Weaver and son Douglas of Dayton are spending the week NEW LOW PRICE! Pineapple Juice 28c 27c Pineapple Pecan Delights HAMS 45c Smoked Picnics SAVE WITH FAMOUS A&P COFFEE EIGHT O'CLOCK rich and full bodied 222-OZ. Thirst-quenching NBC For Tasty Snacks Sultana Fine Quality A&P Brand Sliced or Crushed 21c 39c niro one BH Butterscoth Pineapple Pumpkin I N* Raisin Lemon Apple EACH Popular Brands mild and mellow vigorous and wlney 1 1b. bag FOOD STORES with the former’s mother, Mrs. Lillie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yant and grandson Myron entertained a group of relatives at dinnef on Sunday honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Harry Yant. Attending were: Mrs. Ella Yant, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold of CANS I 46-OZ. CAN 46-OZ. CAN A&P Hawaiian 29c 1-LB. BOX 6-OZ CAN 27c 9-OZ CANS 8-OZ PKG. Chocolate Coated IK lj?M *1 16OZ LOAF 8" SIZE EACH 1 POUND PACKAGE '/4-LB. PKG 1 lb bag 1 lb. bag 65c GET THE BIG NEW FEBRUARY ISSUE WOMAN'S DAY NOW 5c PAGE SEVEN Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bower* of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Yant of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Am stutz and family and Patty Amstutz of Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Augsburger and daughter Twyla visited on Sun day at the Clarence Archer home near Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson at tended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Lima given in honor of the birth days of three brothers’ Frank, John and William Anderson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Columbus Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, arid Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson all enjoyed the occasion. Mrs: O. W. Huber entertained the Friendly Neighbors club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Members present were: Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. Irene Burkholder, Mrs. Florence Frcet, Mrs. Janette Kidd, Mrs. Louel la Van Atta, Mrs. Mildred Lentz. Mrs. Wava Amstutz, Mrs. Faye Reigol, Mrs. Helen Cherry, Mrs. Audrey Hauenstein, Mrs. Lavaun Amstutz and Mrs. Sibyl Reichenbach. Mrs. Myrtle Lutterbein was hostess to the Birthday club at her home on Thursday evening. Attending were: Mrs. Beryl Downey, Mrs. Ella Huber. Mrs. Edith Wolf, Mrs. Fairy Arn old, Mrs. Genevieve Pugh, Mrs. Car rie Cook, Mrs. Ada Rowland of Lima, Mrs. Bess Bracknoy of La Fayette and the hostess. The local Lions Club entertained their wives, teachers of the Beaver dam school and their wives and husbands on Wednesday evening at the P. K. Pestaurant. Forty-four guests and members attended. Rev. Paul Cramer of Bluffon served as toastmaster and the speaker of the evening was Supt. Don Furrar of Cairo whose subject was “Modern Trends in Education.” The President Earl Creviston appointed a commit tee to work on a home talent play to be presented in the near future. LaFayette The Kings Daughters class of the Congregational-Christian church met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Carter Blunden and the Home Builders class met Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hefner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman of Lima were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wollett. Mrs. Fred Westphal and daughter Dorothy spent Wednesday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. Mrs. I. H. Brewer of Lima spent the past week visiting her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Guthrie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawk, Jr. and son and Shirley Dowell and Robert Bowser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and family in Shelby, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arnold of Lima were Thursday evening callers in the home -g£,their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Arnold. Mrs. Allen Watt is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Nettie Knoble and brother Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knoble. Mrs. Russell Brackney attended a birthday celebration on Mrs. L. J. Lutterbein in her home in Beaver dam. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shrider were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rex. Mr. and Mrs. James Grady of Lima were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Maxwell and family. GORDON BIXEL, 0. D. 122 South Main St., Bluffton BYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Office Hoorn 9:00 A. 5:20 1*. M. Open Evening Wed. A Bat. 7:00 te liH Closed Thursday IAfternoon. Francis Basinger, D. D. 8 Evan Basinger, D. D. S. Telephone 271-W Bluffton. Ohio Let Us /Replace Discolored /or (iV Dangerous Broken Glass In Yiur Automobile GLASS I FOR ALL MODELS Steinman Body Shop 234 North Lawn Ave. Phone 259-Y