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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 THE RWFFTON WQ ht VFPTON. OHIO PAGE SEVEN Misguided Missiles by Chon Day Shulaw Sets Wedding Date I The cngagemrfit and forthcoming] marriage of Miss Esther Angelene] Shulaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.] Paul Shulaw [of Bluffton, to Donald Paul-Diller D. Beck, son lot Mr. and Mrs. H. E. FUNERAL HOME USE WATER- ’ROOF Beck of Lakeview’, has been announc 'Phone. 222 (Mtufan . .. SCUFF PROOF ed by the bride-elect’s parents. Miss Shulati attended Cory-Rawson high school. Mr, Beck was graduat'd from Lakeview high school and is employed by Wtyte Haines Optical Your Mqclern funerol Home INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Co., Findlay. FLOOR ENAMEL The wedding dill be an event of Sunday, August 17, at 2:30 p. m., ,-i Gilboa Pentecostal church. Open church will be observed. Wood, metal or cement noon take on a ftight * r.ry noviur new, long-lasting finish wh<Z given! single coat of quality Fiorli*x. Qdick drying l^tiriux A ONE-COAT COVERS Catherine Diller’s protects against hard usage... is watcr-groof FIOORS, DECKS and easy to use. onJ Betrothal Is Told When Selling Sixty members of the Bethel church Dr. and Mrs. Weldon E. Diller ef gathered at the home of W. L. Shil Rawson, announce the engagement of GREDING HARDWARE ling to remind him of his 47th birth their daughter, Catherine Amelia, to Eggs and Poultry Home Of Good Hardware day anniversary. Mr. Shilling who Kay William pickerson of Findlay. was not expectng company met the Miss Dille^ was graduated from crowd at the door, like the barefoot Bluffton college in June and will C^LL boy. / teach in the Findlay schools in The Green Meadow club had a sur September. prise on Frances tVhittenmyer on her Mr. Dickerson, the son of Mr. and tenth anniversary July 17. Present Mrs. A. L. Dickerson of Findlay, is a PANDORA EGG & POULTRY were Clara and Lulu Mann; Emma The Travelers Safety Service senior at Boiling Green State uni WE PICK UP AT THE FARM think this.*. I and Agnes Vermillion; Erma, Emma versity where ffie is majoring in speech and Willa Holmes;“You Opalppen and to Flobe on private property. and dramatis education. He is a Stratton, Flora McCabe, G o 1 d a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Pandora 123-A (Call Collect) fraternity. News Grandfather Read metres more sense FROM THE LUFFTON NEWS ISSUE OF JIJ.Y 22, 1915- With little Zelm^, the 4 year old Koontz, Fairy Nonnamaker, Grace Qmarf shoppers ~arelswarming daughter of Mr. a Mrs. E. M. In- and Bessie Amo|d, Nellie Pearson, than this... galls alone on the driver’s seat crying Fern Koch, and Afiice Whittenmyer. for help, the hordes on Basinger’s Noah Moser is moving his house to furniture wagon rati from the Mayne a more desirable location in the Set Leichty farm in Oiiange twp to the tlement. The buili lings will be erected John Trippiehorn fafm, a distance of and the home wh n completed will be miles before they were stopped. modern and up-tx-date. The driver Jesse Bracy had left the The foundation for the Eph wagon for a short time when the Bucher home is a^out completed and Thrifty Millions Moke A Bee-Line To team frightened and bolted. Mrs. Ro the carpenters are.to start next week. bert Marshall attempted to stop the Lester H. Bixa, the Settlement A&P Where Every Department Features switch to team unsuccessfully then phoned boy, a student at Moody Bible ahead to the John Trippiehorn farm Institute, was one of the young men where Mrs. Tripfilehorn rushed out who sang in the 5’th World’s and 27’th cUeclcXio and was able to sfeze a dragging reign International C h r i s t a i n Endeav and brought the runaways to a halt. or Convention at Chicago. Over 280 Miss Zelma, thoroughly frightened, students participated. Values Galore! was unhurt. Miss Florence Gprlinger at Mt. Cory spent Sunday »t Cedar Point. A girl was bom p Mr. and Mrs. Come See ... Come Save At A&P Harry Patterson. ELECTRIC Ralph West has been spending the weekend at Bally, Ph.., visiting Edwin FRESH FULLY CLEANED STEWING Stauffer. ATER HEATING Hector Kibele and brother Otto of San Fransisco, visited their brother Oscar Kibele and family at Colujn- Chickens bus. Henry Dillman gnd son Budd visit .39' “SUPER-RIGHT" *7OC ed the Toney tollman family at WHOLE OR HALF • • lb. / J Bangor, Mich. Thu party spent some Canadian Bacon very enjoyable dayi fishing. ••sufer-kiuht" io ro iz-ua. Thuringer BY^TH£^PLECEAB» lb. 49c Smoked Hams orHha£f • lb. 55c Auf MEAT^iT Kittens, Turtle And Snake Are Winners Sliced Bacon GRADE -A" • lb. 49c Skinless Franks 45c fines'! QUMJTV rHlCK SLICED In Childen’s Pet Show At Harmon Field "Super-Right" Bacon 2 OkR 99c Medium Shrimp FROZEN • lb. 59c A large turnout i of youngsters Prizes were given for the most un was on hand last Friday afternoon usual pet, best decorated pet, fun OHIc|pgjw|ER COMPANY as the regular Field Day of the niest pet and best decorated bicycle. recreation program Was turned into Winners in the most unusual class FARM-FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES a Pet Show. were: Small - three ten-day-old kit Prizes were awarded to the small, tens, Nancy Mericle; Middle - turtle JUMBO 36 SIZE, VINE-RIPENED middle and large groups in four dif from California, Connie Warren; ferent divisions during the show’. Large - snake, Jim Badertscher. Best decorated pet: Small - kit- ten, Nancy Augsburger; Middle - 8 weeks pup, Ed Weiss; Large - dog, Cantaloupe 2 <° 39c Jerry Mericle. Funniest pet: JSmall - dog, Janet HOME Martz; Middle - fox terrier. Karen GROWN • • • • doz. Burkholder; Large - collie, Karen Fresh Sweet Corn 39' Basinger. Best decorated bicycle: Small - Watermelon . u> 89c Peaches tu^HAJLVES • 3 tbs 49c Mary Augsburger; Middle - Karen Apricots FREEZE • 12 £ $1.69 Blueberries , Mericle; Large - Karen Basinger. In other activities, Bob Badertscher Golden Yams CROP • 2 lbs. 29c Fresh Lemons 300 SIZE • doz 59c and Ricky Briggs won the kick baR contest, Sam Cash and Greg Traucht captured the softball throw and Mike MILD WISCONSIN JANE PARKER See BIXEL’S Diller won the ping pong tourna ment. Brick Cheese/ Glazed Donuts Mid-Summer Used Car Bargains LRWE NOTICE Emaline Bidwell, whose last known place of residence is 121 Auburn Avenue, 1951 CHEVROLET DELUXE, 4-door, Buffalo 18, New York, will take notice that I ^29c on the 22nd day of July, 1955, F. L. ‘ 49' Lx SPECIAL THIS WEEK! radio, heater, power glide trans Bidwell filed his netitipn against her in th. Court of Common Pleas of Allen County, i — ■ mission ................... $695.00 Ohio, the same hging Case No. 4POO5. praying ’53 Willys Station Wagon for a divorce gjid otlpr eOuitiLle relief on Cheddar Cheese wise • n> 49c Giant Jelly Roll . M 49c 1951 DODGE MEADOWBROOK, 4-door, the grounds of groan ueglett of duty and extreme cruelty. Sa. id 4M«e will V for hear A very clean car radio, heater ........... $695.00 ing on and after Oft- Ifth day of September, Braumeister Cheese . tb 59c White Breed PARKER • ’k>af !7c 1955. > Has heater, overdrive .. 7 73 1951 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER F. L. pidwell by Light and Siferd radio, heater, overdrive .$695.00 hi? attorneys IONA BRAND "NEW PACK" 1950 FORD DELUXE 2-door sedan 6- July 28. Aug. L 11, 18. 25. Sept. 1 1954 FORD CRESTLINE HARDTOP cylinder, heater ... $595.00 radio, heater, Fopdomatic drive. Very dean, 1-owper car.... $2195. 1950 NASH STATESMAN, SUPER 4- FEDERAL LAND DOOR, radio, heater........... $595.00 Cut Green Beans ,s.‘~ 10° 1954 FORD CRESTLINE 4-DOOR 8- BANK LOANS cylinder, radio, heater...........$lf95, 1948 BUICK SUPER, 4-door, radio, heater .................. $295.00 IN bXd 1954 FORD CUSTQM FORDOR, <- 1947 FRAZER, 4-door.............. $98.00 Allen, Mercer, Grapefruit Juice ...........'1°: |QC cylinder, radio aud b^atV. Beauti ful Raven Black, and very clean. Auglaize Counties Pretzel Stix HfLAND8 • • olg 29c Pork & Beans BRAND^ 10c Priced at ............... $1495.00 1950 FORD V2-TON PICK-UP 4% — 33 Years Sweet Peas 3 37c BRAND • No Fees or (lommia^lona Tomatoes • 3 35c 1953 FORD MAINLINE, 6 cylinder, 2- 8-cylinder Truck. This WHOI.I KTH 'Fl door, radio, heater, O/drive $1095. Loans puide to buy bed, pay Apple Sauce BRAND 4 53c one won’t last long.... debts, make improvements, Golden Corn BRAND 3 cans 35c 1953 FORD MAINLINE 8 cylinder radio, buy ^ivestojc, machinery, re heater, overdrive ......... $1195. pay any al| |t any time. best quality MANY LOWER PRICED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Mercer-Wapak \AZhite Tuna .... 3 ««$1.00 NATIONAL FARM Grapefruit 4 55c Yukon Club dtVEKAGEh 3 29c LOAN ASSOCIATION Red Cherries 2 39c Bosco 35c X W. KOENIG Secretary and Treasurer Apricot Halves b^d 3 «« $1.00 Salad Mustard brandA<^* at I9c Younger Bldg. N. Main St. Celina, Ohio, Phone 1199 All prices in this ad effective thru Saturday, Aug. 6th Wapa Theatre Bldg., 3rd Floor Wapakoneta, Ohio. Phone 9361 BLUFFTON, 1106 Cook Tower THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. Lima. Ohio. Phone 40791.