THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943 Executive Pandora and Miss Gladys Schumaker of Pan­ OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES] FORtMEATf2FATS,2FISH,;AND CHEESE^ dora; a son William of Pandora; sis­ Na 3-U-ffecfive June 6,1943 - Mr. and Mrs.' Coral Donaldson and ter Sarah Zweiacher of Salem, Ore­ FeteM daughter, Janet, visited Mr. and gon and five grandchildren. COMMODITY Pokrtl COMMODITY Polrti COMMODITY COMMODITY Mrs. Laverne Badertscher in Orrville, He was bom near Bluffton, May 28, Sunday. 1866 and married to Mary Ann Leich- ty, January 12, 189.3. BEEF LAMB­ ready-to3 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hatfield and MUTTON EAT MEATS' daughter, Joan visited relatives near Rev. H. L. Mitchell will officiate at COOKED, BOUED, BAKED Dayton, Sunday. the funeral serivces and burial will 'STEAKS VARIETY MEATS STEAKS AND CHOPS STEAKS AND CHOPS AND BARBEC9ED Mr. and Mrs. Reno Hilty and be at Pleasant Ridge. Center Chops Dried Beef i, Loin Chops a T-Bone Hearts. End Chops .. HarnMNum H whole or ban. sons are visiting his parents, Mr. Kidneys——— Rib Chops Hamt-boM ta, tfcos...... i i. and Mrs. Noah Hilty. Chib______Log Chops and Steaks------i Rib—10-inch cut.. Uvers______cured only Ham1—butt tad______The young people of the Mission­ Shoulder Chops-blade or Tenderloin Ham1—shauk end „ Rib—7-inch cut.. F ary Church attended a youth rally Taits (ox joints). arm chops------Ham1—bone In, sfices____ Slrtoln snees.. 11 sponsored by the Missionary Church Tongue Shoulder Chops and Steaks.. v si 1 ROASTS Bellies, fresh and cured only. Picnic or Shmddir-bone in.. Association in Fort Wayne, Ind., Bound Tripe., ..... Picnic er TbnMder hurt ft. 10 Leg—whole or part___ .... Top Round... Pigs Feet-bone I*. over the week end. Sirioin Roast-bone in------Bottom Round. ROASTS Barbecued Port—slceo or Rev. and Mrs. Evans, missionaries Yoke, Rattle, or Triangle­ Loin-whole, ha#, or end cuts. shredded, boneless to Nigeria, Africa visited Miss Irma Chuck or Shoulder. VEAL bone in...... Loin-center cuts Spareribs, cook or barbecued Yoke, Rattle, or Triangle­ Tongue, sices.. Schneck for several days. Mr. Evans Flank------Ham1—whole or half ... boneless ...... Ham’-butt end spoke and played the violin in sev­ The point value of any Chuck or Shoulder, square Ham'-shank end eral churches while here. ROASTS STEAKS AND CHOPS £ cut-bone In, neck off.... Other rredy to meat Ham1—boneless, whole or hall item shall be determined T EO G. Gruss, recently ap- Miss Rita Nusbaum who is in Rib-standing (chine bone on) Loin Chops------— ...... Chuck or Shoulder, square­ Ham'-boneless, slices Rib Chops ► cut—boneless, neck oil.... nurses training at St. Vincent’s hos- (10* cut)__ Shoulder—whole or shank pound to tf>e point value per pointed scout executive of the Shoulder Chops.—— piital, Toledo, is home on her vaca­ Troop 56 by Malcolm Basinger Blade Rib-standing (chine Chock or Shoulder, cross­ ha# (picnic) bone In pound of the uncooked item Shawnee Council area, who be­ bone on) (10* cut)------Round Steak (cutlets)------cut-bone In______Shoulder—shank ba# (picnic) from which it io prepared ii tion. Thirteen members of the troop Sirloin Steak or Chops------gan his new duties on Tuesday. Rib—standing (chine bone on) bonefess it is sold whole, or 3 points An outstanding athlete and for­ Miss Treva Geiger is employed at slept out at the college cabin Mon­ (7* cut) STEWS AND OTHER CUTS ShouMer-butt ha# (Boston per pound shall be added if the office of the Page Dairy com­ day evening. These included: Otto Blade Rib—standing (chine ROASTS it b cooked or sliced. mer coach in Kentucky schools Breast and Flank...... butt)-bone in »7 pany in Bluffton. Klassen, Gene Patterson, Ronald bone on) (J9 cut) Rump and Sirloin-bone In.. Shoulder—butt ball (Boston he comes from the Blue Grass Neck-bone in $ < Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bracy and Miss Diller, Dean Sommers, Bobby Bixel, Round Tip------Rump and Sirloin-boneless. Neck-boneless butt)-toneless... area council in Kentucky where Rump-bone in------Robert Fisher, James Harmon, Robt. Leg Shank-bone in...... he was assistant scout executive. Phyllis Hoser of Monroe, Mich., and Rump-boneless...... i R»tslar sr Ahmed. Dry Sausage-Hard: Typical Shoulder—bone In.—— Lamb Patties-lamb ground items are hard Sabmi, hard Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baumgartner Stratton, Robert Ramseyer, Don Chuck or Shoulder-bone in... The two Bluffton scout troops Shoulder-boneless from necks, flanks, shanks, Cervefat, and ... and family of Delphos were dinner Augsburger, Dean Niswander, Mal­ Chuck or Shoulder-boneless.. Nos. 56 and 82 are under his breasts, and miscellaneous OTHER PORK CUTS Semi-dry Sausage: Typical guests in the Philemon Huser home, colm Basinger, Bill Amstutz and STEWS AND OTHER CUTS jurisdiction. lamb trimmings...... Spareribs Items are Corvelat, M RoH, and MortadMa Sunday. Robert Oberly. was Breast-bone In------Neckbones and Backbones.. The high school senior class had cooked in the morning and the STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Breast-boneless Feet-bone in...... Fresh, Smoked and Cooked VARIETY MEATS Sausage:2 Typical herns Flank Meat ...... Fat Backs and Clear Plates. Rawson a party at the home of Miss Treva scouts returned to town either by Short Ribs ...... Brains ...... are Pork Sausage, Wieners, Plate- bone in------Neck-bone In Plates, regular Geiger Monday evening. bicycle or on the C. F. Niswander Hearts Bologna, Baked Loaves, Plate toneless Neck-boneless------)o^k^s■ ...... < Livers... Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McCaslin of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Steiner re­ truck. Brisket-bone in Shank-bone in...... Hocks------♦ ♦ ♦ Kidneys...------Findlay spent Monday with her sis­ turned to Pandora after a year at Shank and Heel Meat-bone Knuckles Brisket-boneless.—— Sweetbreads Group 1: 100% meat con ters Mrs. F. H. Tedrow and Mrs, A. Bob Jones College, Cleveland, Tenn., The troop's regular board of re­ less...... Leaf Fat tent...... Flank Meat Tongue------Neck-bone in Ground Veal and Patties— Group!: Not less than 90% P. Boyer. where Mr. Steiner is teaching. Mrs. view was held at the Mennonite Neck-boneless veal ground from necks, meat...... Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Heistand atend- Steiner graduated from the college church at 7:30 o’clock. The review­ Hoel of Round—boneless----- flanks, shanks, breasts, VARIETY MEATS Group 3: Not less than 50% ed the graduation exercises at the this last term. ing board consisted of Gerhard and miscellaneous veal BACON meat: Liver Sausage in­ Shank-bone in Brains .... cluded regardless of higher Donnell School, Wednesday night. Rev. Walter Schutz showed mov­ Buhler, Evan W. Basinger and C. F. trimmings Shank-boneless------CMtlmUngs_____ meat content...... Their grandson Vernon Biggs was ing pictures Sunday evening at the Niswander. Bacon-slab or piece, rind on. Ears ------Group 4; Less than 50% but * * * VARIETY MEATS Bacon-slab or piece, rind ol. Hearts. more than 20% meat, one the graduates. Grace church of his work in Africa. HAMBURGER Brains Bacon—sliced, rind oft...... Kidneys Souse and Mrs. Frank Garlinger and daught­ The high school commencement The following qualified for merit Included regardless ol high­ Bed ground from necks, Hearts Bacon—Canadian style, piece Livers er De Lila of Ada spent Sunday with was largely attended last Thursday badges: er meat content...... flanks, shanks, skirts, heel Kidneys or steed Sweetbreads Mrs. Clarence Shroll and daughters. evening. Bill Amstutz—Photography, horse­ Liven ..... Bacon-rinds...... Tongue ‘ "Me*" ttatoel tacMet an ma ol round, briskets, plates, tori* cenrsd (w Rrtton Order IS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cuppies were manship, dairying and farm me­ Bacon-plate and jowl Tails The Girl Reserves sponsored a and miscellaneous beef Sweetbreads ..... Fw tpKNie defafflton rtow to Otoi Sunday evening callers of Mrs. Ken­ chanics. trimmings and beef fat--- Tongue squares Snouts TeOlei if Trade Petal Vatou. May Day on Thursday. It was an neth Steiner. enjoyable event for all -who attend­ Dean Niswander — Conservation, ------FISH------MEAT* FATS, OILS, ANO DAIRY PRODUCT* Mrs. Olive Crozier is confined to her ed. Verena Schumacher was the safety, pathfinding. MEATS Nab ’ Cooka* and In an; (In tin or glass In tin or gta Mmwtlcally seated ftteh bed with an attack of flu. May Queen. Charles Boehr was Malcolm Basinger—Civics and first containers) containers) container) wk Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dennis of Day­ master of ceremonies. aid. p Brains______2 Meat Spreads Bonito.... Lard CHEESES—Gro tioned cheeses In Group ton were week end guests of Mrs, Clair Basinger who is in medical ♦ ♦ ♦ Shortening. Cream Choose. 3 III are: .... Mae Dennis. Bulk or Link Port Sausage 6 Pip Feet, bone In------rnffCWi®!-, Salad and Cooking Oils Swiss training in Chicago is at home for The following qualified for ad­ (1 pint=1 pound)... 3 Brick Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hardesty of vancement in rank: Chili Con Camo with Beans. 3 Pip Feet, boneless ami Oysters... several days. Margarine...... Munster Lima spent Sunday afternoon and 9 Cutlets Creamed Cottage Robert Fisher, Life Scout; James Corned Beef*...... Salmon Butter...... Cheese (containing Lien burger John J. Schumaker Dies Evaporated or Con- evening with Rev. and Mrs. Paul Harmon, First class; Malcolm Bas­ Potted and Deviled more than 5% but* Grated-Oehydrated Corned Beef Hash2------3 densed Milk...... Zimmerman and son Paul, Jr. Mon­ Funeral services for Johh J. SUil- Meats Sanlines... ter fat 3 Club inger, Star Scout. Deviled Ham...... __ _ _ $ (In any hermetically Gouda day afternoon callers were Mr. and maker, 77, well known beekeeper, will Sausage in Oil .... Shrimp... sealed container) AR rationed cheeses Edam Deviled Tongue______6 Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman of Lima. be held at the Pandora Missionary BLUFFTON MARKETS Rationed choeaes include which are not In Group I Smoked church, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 Dried Beef...... 16 Tamales ...... Tuna. natural cbeesea and prod- and which contain a Italian Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold of Mans­ Wednesday Morning greater amount of the Greek o’clock, slow time. Tongue, Beef, Lamb, cent field were Tuesday morning visitors Grain (bu. prices)—Wheat, $1.55; Hams and Picnics (whole Yellow Tail. Group II cheeses above, Blue Mr. Schumaker died at his home or halt)...... 10 Pork. Veal______of Mrs. W. H. Peterson. com, 95c; oats, 67c; soys, $1.66. CHEESES—Group I. taken together, than the Brie here Monday night following a year’s Luncheon Meat*______7 Vienna Sausage Cheddar (American). total amount of ail other Camembert I Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Brickman of AH products contain­ cheeses Liederkraiu McComb were Monday evening sup­ illness from paralysis. 6 AU Other...... Probably Don’t Meat Loaf...... ing 30 percent or more Cottage cheese, and Surviving are his wife, two dau- CHEESES—Group III. creamed cottage cheese per guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. People who know your faults prob­ 1 Canned ar Brick. of Cheddar (grated-de- I ghters Mrs. Lillian Roth of Detroit * locftudint Spited Luncheon Meat, Spiced Ham, Chopped Ham, and Chopped Peck, whether or not ramocad hydrated cheese is ex* All other rationed containing 5% or less Otto. ably don’t know your worst ones. tram ceniainer. eluded from Group l)„ cheese. Examples of re- butterfat, are not rationed.

.A Basinger and family and Mrs. Jack East Orange Settlement Kean of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Inbody and Irma Schneck spoke at the Bethel Miss Carol Diller who has been a children of Ann Arbor spent the week Church of Christ near Ada, where nurse at St. Luke’s hospital, Cleve­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bout­ land, has accepted a position as Rev. Lee Remelay is pastor. Rev. Brinley Evans, a co-worker of Miss well. nurse at Cook County hospital in Mrs. Ada Williams of Van Buren Schneck in the African mission field Chicago. She is spending a month’s spent last week in the Ralph Will­ spoke at the same church in the even­ vacation at the home of her brother, iams home. J ing. Nelson Diller, north of Bluffton, be­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Boutwell, Miss Rev. John Esau is holding evangel­ fore leaving for the latter place. Josephine Boutwell of Ada took din­ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH to 4:00 p. m. The public is invited istic meetings at Saskatoon, Saskat­ ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor to all services and to visit the read­ Harry Schumacher and Charles chewan, Canada. Boutwell. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bluffton: ing room. Boehr spent Sunday at Ft. Wayne Pvt. Harold Diller, and Mr. and C. E. Agin and son Evan. Morning worship 10:00 (EWT)< This society is a branch of the attending a Young People’s Confer­ Mrs. Francis W. Lugibill of Great Mr. and Mrs. George Kimmel were At the first sign of dbjds, take tiny Church school 11:00. Mr. Norman Mother Church, the First Church of ence. Lakes, Illinois, visited over the week LAXACOLL.’ tablets as directed and get Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Triplett, Supt. Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Boehr and dau­ end with their parents. They also at­ prompt relief. Balanced formula reduces Rockport: ghters, Mary Ellen and Anna Marie Mrs. Van Strahm and family. fever and aching, checks nose running, tended church services at the Eben- Janet Williams spent last week in gently stimulates bowels. Church school 9:30 (EST) MISSIONARY CHURCH visited in Berne, Sunday. ezer Sunday morning. He returned Mr. Edgar Begg, Supt. A. F. Albro, Pastor Rev. Brimley Evans, formerly of the Daniel Clevenger home. to Great Lakes, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Park Williams and NYAL Morning worship 10:30. Wednesday: 8 p. m. Prayer meet­ Wales, England and for a number of Pvt. Francis Niswander and wif^ The Women’s Missionary Society ing. years a missionary in Africa where daughter Cathryn of Arlington spent 25 of Augusta, Ga., arrived the latter Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. LAXACO Tablets for 25c will meet with Mrs. Glen Mayberry, SUNDAY: Miss Irma Schneck also had been sta­ part of the past week for weeks’ va­ on Wednesday, June 10, at 2 p. m. 9:30 Sunday school. tioned, preached at the St. John C. E. Agin and son Evan. cation with their parents. They will Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman spent Sunday: A Service in Praise of 10:30 Morning worship. church, Sunday morning. Besides return next Saturday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bow­ Compassion. 7:30 p. m. Children’s church. giving a very inspiring message he A. Hauenstein & Son Walter Sommers has purchased the man. 7:30 p. m. Young People’s society. also delighted the congregation with Oswin Lugin buhl property on South 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service. several numbers on the violin. Jackson street in Bluffton and will FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Schneck J. N. Smucker, Pastor move from the Amos Gratz property DEFENSELESS MENNONITE submitted to tonsillectomy at the Li­ 9:30 Sunday school, classes for all. as soon as the Luginbuhls vacate CHURCH ma hospital one day last week . and move to Lima. 10:30 Church service. According SUNDAY: Rev. Walter Schutz showed sever­ to plans for pulpit exchange Ibjv. Verl Reichenbach, son of Hiram 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. al films of motion pictures of their J. P. Boehr will bring the mornitig Reichenbach who became suddenly ill 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Andy Rupp, field in Africa at the Grace church, message. while working at a Lima industrial Buckeye Swimming Lake Wauseon, Ohio. Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. 6:00 Intermediate Christian En­ plant last Thursday was brought to 8 p. m. CWB program followed Schutz expect to return to their mis­ deavor. t t the Bluffton hospital in an ambulance with message by Andy Rupp. sion field in Africa sometime this shortly after noon and underwent an 7:30 Evening service, Mr. Horner summer. Moser, a returned missionary from operation for appendicitis later in the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. P. P. Basinger who has made Bluffton’s Municipal Pool South America, will speak. day. He is improving, it is reported J. A. Weed, Minister her home for some time with her dau­ from the hospital. “Let us go unto the House of the Thursday, 8:00 p. m. June meeting ghter, Mr. and Mrs. John Graber of Lord.” of Woman’s society of Christian Canton, was brought to the home of ♦ * * * * Service, at home of Mrs. Sibyl her son, Clement and family one day LUTHERAN CHURCH n Mollett, 342 S. Main. last week. Mrs. Basinger has been * STOCK SALES * W. L. Harmony, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Church school. quite feeble for some time. Now Open ♦ * * * * 9 a. m. Sunday School. The Ohio Conference of the Mrs. Charles Kindig of Florida Sendee bulls delivered $2 each plus Methodist Church opened its annual spent the past two weeks at the home 5c mileage. C. N. Long & Son, Ada EBENEZER MENNONITE session at Columbus Tuesday after­ of her sisters, Katie and Marian and phone Red I860. tf For The Season CHURCH noon. and will continue over next brother, Monroe and Irvin. Wanted—Fresh and closeup spring­ Arnold C. Schultz. Pastor Sunday; hence no preaching service Mr. and Mrs. David Neiswander er cows. O. C. Burkholder, Col. Grove THURSDAY: Sunday. entertained a number of relatives at phone. 7 2:00 p. m. Women’s Missionary their home Tuesday evening in hon­ For sale—Holstein-Guernsey cow Society meeting. CHURCH OF CHRIST or of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Neiswan- 6 yrs. old, fresh soon, $150. E. W. 8:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. G. D. Bright, Minister here on a week’s furlougn. McKean, 4 miles north of Ada. Open During SCHOOL: Bluffton: Mr. and Mrs. John Boehr and sons For sale—Sorrel mare coming 8 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Church school, R. Lug­ Billy and Dicky spent Wednesday in years old, sound and good worker. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. inbuhl, Supt. Columbus. Call between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. J. Smucker will bring the message. 10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper. Mary Leichty of Berne, Ind., spent E. G. Staley, Bluffton phone 533-Y. Afternoon 3:30 p. m. Radio program from 3:00 p. m. Pageant practice of the Sunday in the Menno Augsburger For sale—One Berkshire gilt, WFIN, Findlay. junior and intermediate classes at home. bred; one Hampshire gilt, bred; one 8:00 p. m. C. E. programs for all the church. The pastors of the four Mennonite Hereford cow. Paul Shulaw. Phone ages. 8:15 p. m. Evening services; Lord’s churches in this locality are having 578-Y. and Evening LIFEGUARDS: 9:00 p. m. Evening service. The Supper, hymn sing and sermon: a pulpit exchange next Sunday morn­ For sale—Gilt with 8 pigs by side. subject of the message will be, “The “Blessings of the Hymn”. Special ing. Dennis Diller, 2^ miles north of RICHARD ROCKEY Secret of Abiding Joy.” playlet on the life of Fanny Crosby. Herbert Hilty is gradually improv­ town. NEIL SCHMIDT You are cordially invited io wor­ Beaverdam: ing at his home. For sale—Fresh Guernsey cow’ 7 ship with us. 10 a. m. Church school, C. Am­ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hilty of Mt. yrs. old with week old calf by side, TICKETS: stutz, Supt. Children’s Day program. Blanchard visited relatives here Sun­ or will trade on young cattle or CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Adults: Single Admission 20c SWIM THIS SUMMER 11 a. m. Worship. Lord’s Supper. day. shoats. Cal Burkholder, (2 miles Season Ticket $3.25 Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., Sermon: “The Church Inspired.” Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Unruh and west of town. , H. S.: Single Admission 15c subject: “God the Only Cause and NOTE: “It’s better to die for family of Pratum, Oregon are ex­ For sale—Good work team. In- i Season Ticket $2.25 Creator.” something than to live for nothing.” pected to arrive in this community quire Earl Cline on county line east Junior High: Single Admission 10c AT BUCKEYE LAKE Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed­ within a week or so. of town. Season Ticket $1.75 nesday evening. Children: Single Admission 5c No Thunderstorms Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser enter­ For sale—Five Chester White Season Ticket $1.25 MARY ALICE HOWE, Manaser The reading room at the church Explorers have never encountered tained as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. gilts, bred. Stanley Bixel, 2’2 miles is open every Wednesday from 2:00 a thunderstorm in the antarctic. Jesse F. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Haydn north of town.