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PAGE TEN Would you like to save up to 20% on your Garden Needs? Prices Reduced for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5. $ $ DOLLAR DAY $$ $$ 10% on GARDEN SUPPLIES (excluding Insecticides and Fertilizers.) 15% on GARDEN TOOLS, VEGETABLE, FLOWER and LAWN SEEDS. 20% on GARDENING BOOKS.________________________ REMEMBER HOW TO SAVE MON fcY COME TO HERR’S FLOWERS & SEEDS 123 South Lawn A vent Bluffton, Ohio Phone 339-W Complete One Stop Service “Be Sure With Pure" Stauffer’s Pure Oil Service Station Corner Main and Elm Streets METAL LAWN CHAIRS Finished in red seat and back with white frame. Also in green seat and back with white frame. Seat and back made of 20 guage autosteel with pleasing design. Frame of high carbon steel tubing. Dollar Days Specials Eskimo the biggest fan bargain OSCILLATING IO inch SO. 15 Non-O sclllating 8 inch $3.95 CROQUET SETS In Attractive Colors, hard maple 4 ball set..................................$5.95 to $7.40 6 ball set $7.40 8 ball set $10.15 GREDING HARDWARE One Lot III! ESNI.S Cotton Washable values to $3.98 at $1.98 One Lot SKIRTS Slightly Shorter values to 5.95 $ $ Days $1.00 SLACK SUITS Values to 12.95 at a price of the slacks LOOP SHAG RIGS 18X30—Twisted Loops on $ $ Days 87c each 50 A a th .5. Igg 1 »I i l» I I« .■ L* Chenille Bed Fill Size $5.00 1 0 ..... .... Cotton T-Shirts 69c Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Braun and daughter Eileen left Monday morn ing for their home in McAllen, Texas. Dennis has been visiting relatives in Switzerland and sight seeing in other European countries for the past month while Mrs. Braun was a house guest of her sister, Mrs. Arden Baker, Bluffton. Eileen who was fortunate in winning a trip from McAllen to Alaska, came to Bluffton a few days before their return home. Mr. and Mi’s. Hiram Reichenbach and family attended the Reichenbach Reunion, Sunday, held at the Com munity house and had Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reichenbach and son and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kohli and daughter as supper guests in the evening. Mrs. Cora Huber, Mrs. Esco Huber and daughter Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Hany Huber and family were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bernard oi New’ Compton, Ill., arrived by plane Saturday at Bluffton, as overnight guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Moser. Other Saturday even ing guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roily Moser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Her shall Moser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Younkman and family spent several days the past week with her brother and family at Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber called on Mr, and Mrs. Otis Fett and daughters, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz w’ere Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jennings and sons. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stratton spent Saturday evening at Lakeside with Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and daughters of Sandusky entertained for Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Stratton and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stratton and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutter. Mrs. Harry Huber will be hostess to the W. S. C. S. of Pleasant Hill, Thursday afternoon, July 10. Miss Zanna Staater called on Mrs. Metta Phillips, Monday afternoon. Ronnie Gleason is visiting Danny Gleason this week. Mrs. Guy Younkman spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Thompson and family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bell and daughter Marian and son Tommy were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Van Meter. One Lot RAYOS DRESSES Some are washable $ $ Days $3.98 PIECE GOODS Gingham and Seersucker Crepe values to $1.49 $ $ Days 60c yard THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO Days Are Real Bargain Days in Bluffton POLIO PRECAUTIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS n AVOID NEW GROUPS DON'T GET CHILLED KEEP CLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andrews and son Billy returned Monday from Cleveland after spending a few days with the former’s brother Gary Andrews and family. Miss Nancy remained to spend this week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Sheets and son James were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hixonbaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver held a picnic supper on their lawn Sunday evening in honor of his mother, Mrs. Arthur Weaver. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weaver, Carl Weaver and son, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Weaver and son, Lima, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Weaver and sons Duane and Lewis and Miss Marilyn Gratz, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Long and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Weaver and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weaver and family, Lima, Mr. and Mrs. One Lot ALL WOOL SLIPOVER SWEATERS at $1.00 each THE TAPE CO. Where Your Dollar Buys Much Twice a Year You Have This Opportunity NO WAR WARNING AT THIS STORE 5 aVw W I i i DON'T GET WHEN POLIO IS AROUND, the National Foundation for Infantile' Paralysis recommends these simple precautions: Keep children with their own friends and away from people they have not been with right along. Don’t become exhausted through work or hard play. Don’t stay too long in cold water or sit around in wet clothes. And always wash hands before eating. Watch for feverishness, sore throat, I headache, upset stomach or sore muscles. They may—or may not— mean polio. Call your doctor and then, if help is needed contact^ the National Foundation Chapter in your area. Harold Weaver of Beaverdam, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rothe and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rothe and Rosemary and Lester. No Baby Sitting Worries At Fair Parents who want to attend the Centennial Ohio State Fair in Co lumbus can bring their baby sitting problems along. The Child Care Center, operated by the Clinton Heights Lutheran Church, will care for children of any age from 7 a.m to 10 pan for 25 cents an hour. Safe playground equipment, toys, books and games will be available to keep the kiddies quiet Mature beef cattle usually con sume about 12 gallons of water per head daily. Spring Coats All New Styles Priced at 1-3 Less One Lot DRESSES Washable—Very Special $1.00 House Coats Values to 10.95 $ $ Days 1-2 Price GIRDLES All elastic—Limited sizes $1.00 each Friday and Saturday, August 4-5 1 PACK 5c PENCILS (12 in Package) ........................... 29c KLENZO FACIAL TISSUES—300’s 17c 2 for........ 33c RUBBER GLOVES—Red, Oil Resistant ........... 59c REX-EME MEDICATED CREAM—5% Oz. Jar...........49c REX. SELTZER for Headaches & Colds—25 tablets .. 49c ALCO-REX RUBBING ALCOHOL—Pint ......................39c FUNGI-REX Combination Package for Athlete’s Foot $1.57 GYPSY CREAM for Poison Ivy—8 Oz. Bottle...............59c BREWER’S YEAST TABLETS—250*s ...........................79c MINERAL OIL—Extra Heavy—16 Oz.............................69c PABISOL for Upset Stomach—1 Oz. Bottle................... 43c VINYL BABY PANTS—Small, Medium, Large.......... 19c REXALL STORK NURSER—Complete 33c—3 for .$1.00 BAY RUM SHAVING CREAM with Pack of 5 THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1950 Razor Blades ................................................................. 29c CAMERAS TAKE ONE ALONG ON THE VACATION— Baby Brownie Special .................................................. $ 2.75 Brownie Flash, 620 Size................................................ $12.08 Brownie Hawkeye Camera .......................................... $ 5.50 Brownie Target 620 ...................................................... $ 6.35 FRESH FILMS—EASTMAN—ALL SIZES V-127 ............................. 32c V-120 ............................. 38c V-620 ............................. 38c V-116 ............................. 49c V-616 .............................49c XX 135—36 exposure $1.14 XX 135—20 exposure 87c Cine Kodak Kodachrome 8 mm...........................$3.75 The REXALL Drug Store “A Store of Friendly Service” BLUFFTON, OHIO 24X48—Twisted Loops Extra Special at One Lot Riouses Cotton and Washable values to 2.98 $ $ Days Half Sizes and Regular at Values to 19.50 3% off in colors—1^65 values at SLIPS Slightly Short—Tearose and White— $ $ Days