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PAGE EIGHT Don’t Put It Off! Reach for your telephone now! Get protection for yjour every need! SIDNEY C. STETTlfR, INSURANCE Telephone 194-W Custom Slaughtering Beef and Pork Slaughtering Processing—Cutting, Wrapping!. .......................... 2c pound Dressed Weight We are now equipped to give you this service winter or Summer Beef by the Quarter----- Pork by the Side AtoZ Meat Market and Locker Service 127 N. Main Street Phone 276-W 160 ACRE FARM Modern home, air conditioned, large barn and covered barnyard, well tiled, all good fences, double garage. Irvin Vandemark, Realtor Ada, Ohio Phone 246 KTABUSHED BRAND BARN PAINT RED THE RIGHT PAINT FOR EXTRA YEARS OF PROTE A rich, full-bodied exterior paint that can liberally reduced with Linseed Oil. Spreads on easily and has remarkable hiding qualities. Holds its bright red color ... and does not fade out like so many cheaper barn paints often da Resists all kinds of weather. Looks better... lasts longer. -ALSO BPS BARN PAINS MUtoEji WH,TI GRAY GREEN ^ese co'or$ ak° cover we^ AUtOJ brush on easily .. dry with a 1---------------------------------good gloss finish. Best Paint Sold Greding Hardware Upper bracket low bracket OVfR 55 YEARS ON BARNS—SILOS OUTBUILDINGS WAREHOUSES BRIDGES—FENCIS SOLID COVERING LASTS LONGER DRIES WITH A GOOD GLOSS FOR USI ON WOOD MtTAl BRICK AND CONCRETE I BY PATTERSON-SARGENT For the second straight year, Ford has received the Gold Medal award as ‘‘Fashion Car of the Year.” And its good looks are matched, ps owners will tell you, by its fine-car quality. Take a “Test Drive” in this ’SO Ford and you’ll find it has the ‘'feel" a£ America’s finest cars, too. We call it “bi^-car roadability” —you’ll call it the smoothest, quietest ride on wheels. You’ll agree Ford’s THE ONE FINE CA* IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD Whitt tidtwall tires and wheel trim rlngt optional at extra corf. v THE LaFayette The Kings Daughters class of the Congregational Christian church met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ralph Buckley with 12 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyle and family of Alger were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. John Lyle. Mrs. Georgia Watt of Toledo spent the past week visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Everett Cumrine spent Tues day evening in the home of Mrs. Lee Cumrine in Lima. Mrs. Willard Hefner of Gibson burg and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hofner of Pontiac, Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brice Hefner. Rev. and Mrs. Truett High and family have returned after spending the month of July in New Hamp shire and Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brackney were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mallory in St. Marys. Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Nichol and son John and daughter Mae of La mar, Colo., and Mrs. Wilbur Sumney were Thursday dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. O. B. May. Mrs. Russell Brackney attended the W. S. C. S. convention last week at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Criblez of near Bluffton was pleasantly sur prised Thursday evening by the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hullibarger and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Heiser and sons Budd and Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dar win Hull, the occasion of Mrs. Criblez’s 20th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams and son left Saturday to spend a week at Manitourin, Canada. The Kings daughters class of the Congregational Christian church held their class meeting Wednesday after noon in the home of Mrs. Ralph Binkley. 12 members were present. Mrs. A. E. Hedges celebrated her 91st Birthday Monday, July 31st. She received many cards and had several callers through the day. You can clean white and pastel felt hats by brushing lightly with a fine emery board. FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS ,N I Allen, Mercer, Auglaize Counties 4% 33 Years No Fees or Commissions Loans made to buy land, pay debts, make improvements, buy livestock, machinery, re pay any or all at any time. Mercer- Wapak NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION A. W. KOENIG Secretary and Treasurer Younger Bldg. N. Main St. Celina, Ohio, Phone 1199 Wapa Theatre Bldg., 3rd Floor Wapakoneta, Ohio. Phone 9361 1106 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio. Phone 40791 ire, fily Compare the ’50 Ford, feature for featkn with cars costing hundreds morel Op Ford, in the low-price field, offers I engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V-8 or its companion-in-quality, the 95 h.fc. Six! Only Ford offers a “Lifeguard” Body! Only Ford offers 35% earner-act* ing King-Size Brakes! And no car offera a bigger combination of savings—aav-\ ings in original cost, savings in running costs and the long run savings that result from Ford’s high resale value. "TEST DRIVE" IT AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S TOM* BIXEL MOTOR SALES 131 Cherry Street Phone 172-W Bluffton, Ohio BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON/ OHIO Rockport Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall were among those who attended the annual O. E. S. picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rauen buhler in Bluffton last Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whisler spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Russell and daughter Mildred in Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hofferbert and daughter Avis of near Vaughns ville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger McOwen and children of Pandora and John Howe guests shall, John. of Lima were recent dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar daughter Rebecca and son Harry Hostetler of Mansfield, whc spent the past week with relatives in Pandora and Bluffton, was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Marshall, Friday evening. Mrs. Wayne Kidd will be hostess to members of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church for the August meeting to be held noon of next week, ship service, Mrs. leader of program, Robinson special Eunice Stephens. Thursday after Program: Wor Naomi LaRue, Mrs. Margaret feature, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnett of Wooster spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mar shall. Their children David and Jayne who had visited their grand parents the past week returned home with them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whisler who have spent the summer in this com munity plan to leave soon for their home in Oceanside, California, going the northern route for a visit to Glacier National Park in Montana. Donna Jean Greenway of the local Methodist church was among those who received an award for completing three years of institute work at the Youth Fellowship meet ing held at Lakeside the past week. committee has been appointed plans are being formulated for remodeling of the basement at Presbyterian church be A and the the can dinner started Arthur a former member of the church and brother of Miss Eunice Trumbo who recently visited here. Earlier in the year the congregation purchased a Consonette electric organ which has added to the effectiveness of the services. In November a week of services will be held commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the organization of the community. so that it rooms and work was $500 from used for class meetings. This by a gift of Trumbo of Muskogee, Okla., church in this this community County Farm Several families in attended the Allen Bureau picnic held at the park in Lafayette last Friday evening. Fol lowing the picnic supper a short program and movies were enjoyed. Mrs. Glen Huber and Mrs. Walter Cupp attended a Retreat held in the Van Wert church last Thursday for officers of Lima Presbyterial and presidents of local missionary socie ties with the Presbyterial president, Mrs. Everett Jones of Van Wert In charge. LEGAL 1 pTICE Margaret Stapleton residence waa Richm whose present address able diligence, be ascert that on the 28th day P. Stapleton filed his equitable relief in thi Pleas of Allen County, No. 39779, charging gross neglect of duty, will take notice that s hearing on or after tl ember, 1950. What |hose last place of ad, California, and pannot. with reason lined, will take notice July, 1950, William tition for divorce and Court of Common Ohio, known a* Case mid defendant with and said defendant ud cause will be for e 18th day of Sept- William P. By Robert Stapleton, Plaintiff, Kuhn, Attorney. 21 FOTICE LEGAL ose address and place ■n and The Unknown Legatees, Adminis- Arthur O. Pugsley wj of residence are unkno^ Heirs at Law, Devisee trators. Executors, Lega viving Spouse and A Pugsley, Deceased, all and places of resident take notice that pn ti 1950, the plaintiff, Dot his petition against tl Common Pleas of AIL same being Case No. 3S the purpose of quiet! nj real estate in said peti Representatives, Sur signs of Arthur O. of whose addresses i are unknown, will 9 23rd day of June, i F. McMichael, filed em in the Court of n County, Ohio, the 10 in said Court, for the title of certain on described, to-wit: (6) in Avondale ownship, Allen Lot Number Five Sub-division, Perry County, Ohio. The prayer of said pe ing of title of said rea equitable relief. Said to answer said petitioi September, 1950, or ju against them. ion is for the quiet tate and for other ndants are required on the 9th day of en will be taken Dorn F. 18 By F. W. ichael. Plaintiff ng. His Attorney GOrillNTO A PRESCAIPTIOM) Torder*, HE ingrtd of there goat the aciantific edge end skill of •nr expert pharmaobtt. why you may bring Co ua with coofidsaoa Rexall Drug Store Prescription Pharmacy Win O. S. U. Scholarships Two Bluffton community youths who have won Sears-Roebuck agri cultural scholarships at Ohio State university are Roy E. Reichenbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reich enbach, Route 1, Bluffton, and Carol G. Bumison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Upmer Binkley, Lafayette Route 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO Allen County, s,8. Estate of William W. Earl C. Huber of A appointed and qualified estate of William W. County, Ohio, dece Dated 20th day of JOSE uber Deceased Ohio, has been s Executor of the uber late of Allen uly, 1950 B. QU ATM AN Probate Judge 18 KODAK FILM _______ ,____ ylctnru maklng right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that get* the picture. Then tend ua the exposed rolls for expert developing and printing. THE REXALL DRUG STORE Customers’ Corner These are salad days at A&P. Are the tomatoes they should be? Is the lettuce crisp and sweet? Are all the other vegetables fresh, clean and appetiz ing? You’ll be doing us a favor if you let us know any time you find any of our pro duce below par. Please write: Customer Relations Department, A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. BROADCAST FINE CANNED MEATS BROADCAST REDIMEAT 47c BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH 37c BROADCAST DRIED BEEF3t[," 35c BROADCAST POTTED MEAT 2 3*.£ 19c BROADCAST VIENNA SAUSAGE .... 2lc tins NUTRITIOUS CHEESE FOOD Ched-O-Bit 2 WISCONSIN FRESH CHEDDAR CURED WISCONSIN BRICK BRAUMEISTER CHEESE AGED WISCONSIN CHEESE SHARP CHEDDAR SWIFT'S ASSORTED CREAM CHEESE SPREADS 2 KRAFT'S FLAVORFUL VELVEETA Pimento YOU SAVE EVERY WAY EVERY DAY WHEN YOU SHOP AT A&P LARGE, RIPE, SWEET WATERMELON U. S. NO. 1 COBBLER POTATOES ELBERTA PEACHES ch..... CANTALOUPES Planters Salted Cocktail PEANUTS 8 01VT" 33c FLAVORFUL COLDSTREAM PINK SALIM IONA TENDER SWEET EAR JUNE PEAS RALSTON RICE CHEX MAINE SARDINES LB. CQc pkg.QJJ 45C LB. lb. Salad 01 SUNNYFIELD FAMILY FLOUR STRAWBERRY PRESERVES FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE v fa^ BLENDED JUICE APRICOT HALVES SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL RED SOUR PITTED PORK AND BEANS EVAPORATED MILK STARLIGHT KISSES CANDY MARBLES THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1950 Attention Cheese Lovers! We shall have a large supply of Wayne County Swiss Cheese at our market, ready for week end business. Come in and look it over. (Special prices for quantity sales.) SPECIAL NOTICE! Any meat purchased at our market will be processed for home freezers FREE of charge WEEK END SPECIALS SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON .. SMALL SHANKLESS SMO. CALLAS LEAN ALL MEAT HAMBURGER .. All Meat Sold on Satisfaction Guarantee Basis— Give Us A Try Paul Rick BLUFFTON MEAT MARKET Phone 155-W FINE FRESH FOODS AT BUDGET-PLEASING PRICES! No need to rack your brains to think of appetizing summertime menus. Just come tp your friendly A&P headquarters for a wide foods that make wonderful war For instance, fruits and veget picked" look and flavor, tas products as fresh as you wan others. Remember, all foods give you top value for your Worthmore irthnwre DIXIE r|nG SPICE CAKE.... JANE PARKER APPLE TURNOVERS JANE PARKER TEMPTING 55c lb. HOME STYLE DONUTS MARVEL SLICED 59c WHITE DREAD 29c JANE PARKER BLUEBERRY OR CHERRY PIES JANE PARKER CRISP 27c Cleans the Easy Way Handy Oval Shaped Nutritious Dog Food FRESH POTATO CHIPS BAB-0 Cleaner Sweetheart Soap STRONGHEART 2 25c 4 Banded AQa Reg. Cakes XOv /. lb. 49c lb. 49c lb. 59c Joely ariety of fine fresh weather eating ... les with that “lust baked treats, dairy them and a host of A&P are priced to oneyl !ri|py Frfsh .. JQ0 EACH 5 Mellow. Fine Flav. ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE CA1F0RNIA PASCAL CELER 49c LB BAG 3 lbs. 35c 29c 2 48 size head* wOU ... 29c irmelized Pop-Corn rocker Jack 6 25C Boxes ^^356 TALL CAN VW NO. 303 OOC CANS AU •edded real rd or 2 banded |Q* 7-oz. pkgs. I OU 3 314-0*. tins &wU AU- 25-lb. Cfi Purpose .... bag VI lW Fine Flavor 1-lb. flg* Bagwell'................... jar OvG Unsweetened ...^n 37c ...*£• 35c "S37c 23c 31c 39c 2 37c 3e“! 34c ... pii1 19c .. 19c No. 2W .................................. can Mixed No. 2Vi Fruits .................. can AUEDDIEC New Pack O No- 2 VflEnniEQ Iona .......... cans Ann Page Wi|h Tomato Sauce fhitehouse (one Better .... 25° EACH pkg. OCc OF 3 ’“725c 2 30-oz. loaves Enriched 29c 49c each 59c is-oz. box 4,5't“35c