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PAGE EIGHT OF GROCERIES ALL POPULAR BRANDS GINGER CAKE PARTY CAKE DEVIL FOOD 10 LB. LIMIT DEERWOOD PURE CIDER VINEGAR 1 PINT BOTTLE FREE Soap Powder 4pkg&: $1.00 BETTY CROCKER MIXES HERE’S A SUPER DUPER GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00 STOCK UP ON THIS ONE DEERWOOD EXTRA HEAVY SYRUP OREGON Prune Plums 5 SEE SAMPLE ON DISPLAY COUNTRY RENDERED FINE FOR SEASONING HOMEMADE PURE LARI 6 lbs. $1 Eaccn Square 4 lbs. $1 PIG HOCKS 4 lbs. $1 BCLOGNA, Large 3 lbs. SI Liver, Fresh Pork 3 lbs. SI Fresh Sausage 3 lbs. S1.CC Dollar Days Values That You Can't Afford to FREE-Ice Cream and Cake-FCEE Every Customer Entering Our Store Saturday Will Receive A Generous Portion of Miller’s HiGrade Ice Cream and Betty Crocker Cake. Bring the Family. Register Your Name in Our Store Friday and Saturday for a Chance to Win One of the 10 Big Baskets of Gro ceries That Will Be Given Away Saturday Night at 9 o’clock. These Baskets are Crammed Full of Quality Brands of Food Products. 3 lor $1 10 lb. bag $1.00 2 Gals. .Cans MEAT ».« up* shop SPECIAL---- BALL ZINC $1 Pasco Fancy Whole Section Grape Fruit 4 cans $1.00 WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW MEAT DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO OFFER YOU THE FINEST CUTS OF BEEF AND PORK ECONOMICALLY PRICED. GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BUTCH ER. HIS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE MEAT BUSINESS IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION. Urich’s City Market THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO ai JAR CAPS 3 ”TS" $1.00 THIS SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS ONLY DEERWOOD DARK RED Kidney Beans 8 STOCK UP THIS IS A REAL VALUE $ Days in Bluffton Are Real For Sure Money Savers 1t NIGHT BLUE DIAMOND FANCY CRUSHED—PORTO RICAN PINEAPPLE 4 SI FOODCRAFT IN TOMATO SAUCE Pork & Beans 3 CHOATE & ADKINS “HOT WEATHER SPECIAL” BEVERAGE 3Larg^0z$I LIME, ORANGE, TANGERINE, GRAPE FREE-4* oz. Can Deerwood Apple Juice GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES IS OUR SPECIALTY LUCIOUS BEAUTIES—HOME GROWN Tomatos 2 lb. 25c RED RIPE SUGAR INDIANA Watermelons 69c MP SUNKIST FULL OF JUICE 300 size LEMONS 49c INDIANA—VINE RIPENED Cantaloupes 91c lb. NEW COBBLER HOME GROWN Potatoes 63c CALIFORNIA VALENCIA 288 size Oranges doz. 29c Miss un.Atu.vi 9:00 O’CLOCK SATURDAY $1 5* Cans $1 Cans Pleasant hunting next fall will open on Wednesday, Nov. 15, and continue through Saturday, Nov. 25, with the customary daily bag limit of two cock birds and a possession limit of two. As last year, daily hunting hours will be from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m., Eastern Standard Time. The 1950 rabbit season will in clude four more shooting days than last year, opening on Nov. 15 and continuing through Dec. 30. Daily bag limit for rabbits will be with a possession limit of Hours of hunting will be the as for pheasants. Beaverdam Mr. and Springfield guests of Eleven-Day Pheasant Hunting Season Will Open Here Next November 15 four, four, same Mrs. Harold Dilley of were Sunday evening the later’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Augsburger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Weick and family of Lima. Addie and Clem Yoakam and Carl Barnum were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Yant. Leonard Grisbaum of Indianapolis, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs .Gail Arnold. John Mannahan is tearing down the old house on his farm with the expectation of replacing it with a new home as soon as the work can be completed. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowers of Fostoria spent Sunday afternoon at the Isaac Amstutz home. Mr. and Mrs. William Younkman and grandson Bernard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson of Pandora on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lutterbein and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Arnold and family enjoyed a picnic at Findlay park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yant and Myron, Mrs. Ellen Yant, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Amstutz and family, and Mrs. Ella Yant attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers of Lima on Sunday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ella Yant. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eastman of West Mansfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Meter and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Stern and son David attended the Masonic picnic of the Kalida chapter held at Find MASHED POTATOES and GRAVY NEW GREEN BEANS VEGETABLE SALAD BREAD AND BUTTER COFFEE OR TEA ALL ELECTRIC FANS REDUCED 105 S. Main Street THE ELKS MR. AND MRS. EMMER BRIDGES DOLLAR Plastic Kordite Opening of the squirrel season this year is set for Sept. 15, with open season continuing through Sept. 30. Daily bag limit is four, and the possession limit is the same. Inland trapping season opens Nov. 15 and is to continue through Jan. 15. In the Lake Erie trapping district, the season opens at the same time, but continues until March 15. Hunting and trapping law digests will be distributed to license agents throughout the state and will available to the public about middle of August. 1950 licenses come effective on next Sept. 1. lay park, Sunday. Randolph William is the name given the new son born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Downey. I Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robnolte and children Gene and Connie have re turned from a two weeks’ tour to California and est. other points of inter- Fellowship group of church are enjoying The Youth the Methodist a week at Lakeside attending sum mer institute. Those enjoying the week from here are: Patsy Manna han, Phyllis Van Meter, Wilma Zim merman, Jane Lacock, Donna Green way, Larry Michael, Jack Pugh, Roger Martin, Allen Lacock, Coun selor Mrs. Melvyn Arthur and Rev. and Mrs. Owen Wright. Armorsville Those that took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and family were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Platt, Mrs. Ma bel Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilty and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stratton at the Paul Marquart home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and daughters were Findlay callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moser and family spent Sunday P. M. with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Klingler and daughter of Ada, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilkins and family of near For est and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler. To make a pound of butter, 9.77 quarts of milk are required. DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & S 1TCRDAY CHICKEN DIAXE REGULAR $1.00 VALUE Rubbermaid Drainboard MAT S1.25 Brooms $1.65— Specials for Friday & Sa Brake Adjustment......... 75c Car Grease 204-206 N. Main St. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1950 DURING DOLLAR DAYS Trade in your old worn tires on a set of NEW MOBIL Deluxe TIRES Qei Neat be the Latest Safety Features Special Tread for Non-skid rough and Durable Construction JNTZ&HAUTER lobil Gas and Oils Main and Jefferson Bluffton, Ohio jLLY GUARANTEED NEW METHOD )USE PAINT $2.98 PER GALLON BUY TEN GALLONS AND GET TWO GALLONS FREE This is good paint and will last many yeafs. The formula contains Pigment by weight, Leaded Zinc Oxide, Wkite Lead and Titanium Magnesiuni. PURE OIL INSEED nr 'er Gallon FRANK (SCHWANDER NEUE NT DEALER lain Bluffton PA 212 North I RESTAURAN DAYS SPECIALS-------FRI. nd SAT. KORDITE PLASTIC CLOTHESLINE—regular 98c KORD1TE PLASTIC CLOTHESLINE—regular 1.95- See Us for Hotpoint Refrigei Electric Stoves Lockei ou can still have 24 months to pay wh National Brands Electric Clocks $1.00 off on any clock QO Were priced TOC Y $1.25 now ELLENBEBGEB Bl HOTPOINT SALES and SERVICE LUFFTON, OHIO -50ft. for 75c -100 ft. for 1.45 ators s wait? Freezer Paper 70 ft.X15 Cl inch Roll vL Wheels Balance!1............ per wheel plus STEINER CHEVROLET SALES Sales and Service Telephone 135-W Bluffton, Ohio Springs Pack' 75c 75c weights Bluffton, Ohio