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The June church service schedule is set at Mennonite Memorial Home. It follows:

Sundays, 9:30 a.m.
7th - Bill Herr
14th - Mike Downey
21st - Bill Herr
28th - D.J. Fuerstenau

Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.
2nd - Jack Duffy, First Baptist, Ada
9th - Brandon Mayden, Bethel Church of Christ
23rd - David Lanquist, Riley Creek Baptist
30th - Don Clinger

The Dough Hook is grilling for lunch!

Marlena Ballinger of The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, said that the downtown meat market will grill for lunch on Wednesdays this summer.

The first grill is on Wednesday, June 3.

The menu includes:
• Hamburgers
• Cheeseburgers
• Brats
• Various salads and cold drinks.

The churches of Pandora and Gilboa are offering food boxes for households in the Pandora-Gilboa School District. The boxes are designed to provide nine meals for a family of four.  In order to pick up a box, you must register by calling 419-384-3038 by 5 p.m. Monday, June 15. Boxes will be available to be picked up on Saturday, June 27 at 11 a.m. at Grace Mennonite Church, 502 East Main St., Pandora.

Here is a listing of births from the Bluffton Hospital from Feb. 7, to May 31. Click here to view baby photos.

February

BREAKFAST STARTS AT 8 a.m.
We are open for breakfast at 8 a.m., Tuesday-Friday and serve breakfast all day! It’s fresh and homemade. Hope to see you soon.

JUNE 2-5 LUNCH SPECIALS

TUESDAY
Stuffed pepper soup
Chicken noodle soup
Stuffed shells with side salad
Chicken fajita wrap

WEDNESDAY
Corn chowder soup
Lemon chicken with orzo and side salad
Perch platter

THURSDAY
Gnocchi chicken soup
Mediterranean turkey burger
Chicken Cordon Bleu with side salad

A standing-room only audience of nearly 50 persons packed Bluffton council chambers on Monday.  Most of those attending had a viewpoint to share about the Shannon Cemetery on Jefferson Street.

Eleven persons - residents, former residents, and others interested in cemetery preservation - addressed council, offering opinions on what should or should not take place there.

David Steiner, council president, presided over the meeting in the absence of Mayor Judy Augsburger.

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