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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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PAM THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE fflUMDAT tVTWWO. AUGUST II, lltl. MILLERSBURG and Holmes County Bureau--Pb. 443 GUnn E. Wflli.mi Newt, itreet from of Program of Scheduled Tuesday at Auditorium Here Two hours of talking pictures featuring the film dramatization of the famous 4-H novel, "Under the 4-H Flag." will be shown free to the people of Holme, county Tuesday right, Aug 23, at 8 o'clock at the MiUersburs high school auditorium.

Theie will be no admission enrage or collection of kind The program was oroduced primarily in the interest of the 4-H movement but families and friends of and all others interested agriculture are invited to attend In addition to the six-reel fea- turepicture, a 4-H newsreel showing important events in the 4-H and agriculture calendar, an educational Short called "Hidden Values" and a cartoon comedy will be shown. Of further interest to those v.ho attend is a contest, with a-vard money totaling S2.000. which is being held concurrently with the showing of the pictures. The 24 counties who attendance at the show is greatest in proportion to the counties' rural population will ah are in the $2,000 awards. The county winning first award will receive hp firit prize of $1,000, which will be turned over to the county clubs for use in 4-H programs.

ASKS DIVOECE by Guy Elder againrt Marlt Elder OB the ground of neglect. hai no children. petition that on July 11, IMS, the defendant told her husband she no longer loved him and refused to live with him, al- tho he offered to quit hii position and obtain one lesi confining and Kuhn are attorneys for the plaintiff. PICNIC PLANNED A joint picnic of present and former county and 'ownship officials, rural mail carriers and their families will be held at the i Millersburg Municipal park Wed- 'nesday, Aug 24 Entertainment v.ill be given at 4 followed by a i suppei at 6.30 The entertainment committee consists of County Agent S. Mclntosh, Frances Brundige and I Keith K.

Kaser and the table committee wil Ibe Ruby Walter, Elenenr Conkle and Arnvi Reynolds. ATTEND CORN ROAST The following from Millers- i attended a corn given 'by Mr. and Mrs Otis Hecken' dorn of Massillon Wednesday night: Mr. and Mrs- Glen Rodhe land son, Arlie Ray, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Loban Ettling, Mrs. Zella Fisher, Annabel Lawson, Margaret Huffman, Frances Patterson, 1 Darryl Weiss, Wayne Schafer, 1 Oius Bernhart and Harry Gran- nart. TRUSSEL GIVES BOND Mo Zebra Finds Offspring Real Problem Child A Ponclju or a zeony? Even the motaer tebra ihown here with her new offspring is puzzled. Attendants at Cleveland's Brookilde Zoo just called it 'Whatizzit." The father was a pony, and the animal WM the revolt of an attempt to produce a quagga, an African animal believed to be cross between a zebra and a wild ass. Walter Trussell, 45, Millersburg, who was arrested Aug.

10 in connection with the death of Wyler Bilderback, a hit-skip victim, and charged with second degree manslaughter, was released fromt he Holmes county jail Wednesday after furnish- 'ing bond of HOSPITAL NOTES DiTorce proceedings were filed in Cenunon court Tuesday A COTTON DRESSES 00c JIM 00 I 14 TO Remahimf Stock SUMMER I HATS Hose 17c FRANQS 406 MAIN ST. The following underwent minor operations at the Pomerene Memorial hospital Wednesday: Ruth Bigler, Gene Waltman and Donald Butler of Millersburg and Alfred Miller of Millereburg route. GLENMONT By Mrs. Pearl Elsor Mr. and Alfred Purdy and chillren of West Lafayette are visiting Mrs.

Purdy'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Stanton and children of Columbus spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butts and family. Guests at the William Jones home during the week-end were Miss Imogene Drouhard, Charles Drouhard and sons of Wooster, Mr. and Mrs.

James Rizor and children, Raymond, Ronald and Eileen, Kenneth Lumeyer, Ralph Richie and Bob Albright, all of Kent. Week-end guests of Bette Fendrich were the Misses Eleanor Morehead, Beulah Mae Augsberger and Sara Louise Zellar. Approximately 140 attended the Jones family reunion at the Millersburg municipal park Sat- VULCANIZING HAVE YOUR TIRES REPAIRED BY A GUARANTEED VULCANIZING JOB Equipment with Yean Experience. Ttrea, Accessories. Gaa Ofl.

Complete Lnbricatlon. SERVICE CALLS-- PHONE 65 HOUSTON Tire Service MAIN CHESTNUT AT THE POINT urday Officers elected were Raymond Jones, president, and Miss Ethel Jones, secretary and treasurer. Mrs Fiank Knox of Akron, Mrs. Charles Reed and daughter, Gladys, of Nashville, Rudy Cai- ver of French Ridge and Kate Marks were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Barnes during the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Morehead had as i i guests Willirim Morrison of Parkersburg, W. and their son.

Harold, who is attending school at Ohio State versity, Columbus. Helen Campbell of Galena is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs B. Jones of near Glcn- 1 mont. I Marguerite Schmid returned home Sunday after attending summer school at Kent State university.

Miss Schmid and her mother, Mrs Inez Schmid, left Wednesday for Washington, D. C. Jean Brown, Eleanor Morehead, Betty Fendrich and Junior Weaver will leave Sunday lor the Erieside Christian Service camp. Mr. and Mrs.

Morg Vernon of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. William' Price and son, Lamar, of Akron spent Sunday with Bertha Mackey. Mrs Cora Reed and daughter, Gladys, of Nashville and Mrs Carrie Knox of Akron were week-end guests of the Vogel sisters.

Mrs Charles Schmid, Mrs. Lake Brown and family attended the Storm reunion at Milleri- burg Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Uhlrle and family of Akron spent the weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs. McGuire.

Miss Jacqueline Colopy, Danville, Is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs August Nommay. Miss Ruth Ann Schmid, Akron, is visiting with relatives here this week. Miss Josephine and Helen Dete, Cleveland, are spending a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Guenther. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McElroy and family of Mansfield called on relatives here Sunday. Mrs.

Mame Weible and Miss Maxine Weible of Wadsworth, Mrs Bessie Leonard and daugh- STRIVING FOR CZECH PEACE AS WAR'S SHADOW LENGTHENS you you use this sensational While Viscount Runciman, pictured above in Prague with Lady Runciman, was struggling to settle amicably disputes between the Czech government and its insurgent minorities, a portentous and unexpected concentration of German troops near the Czech border cast the shadow of possible war over the negotiations. HEADS MINES TRIAL after spending several weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson, Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bower and daughter, Geneva, spent Thursday and Friday in Ada and Lima, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Brown. Miss Mae and Jimmy Mullet of Killbuck spent a few days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Herman Purdy and family. Mrs Lizzie Dete of Akron and Rosa Wiles of Warsaw were Glenmont visitors over the week- lend. I CLARK By Mrs Earl Patterson Twelve men 5Ub tance and standing in their businesses or professions a 'hem on Mew York's special blue ribbon" panel v.ill try James Hii-iev Tammany 1 charted with complicity in the -acket foreman is EJl.ott Brown.

43-year- old thru an putomobilc left the trial scene. Rev. and Mrs. Ross Conrad and i family, Freeport are spending their vacation with relatives here. Miss Myrtle Mitchell of Los Angeles.

Calif, spent the weekend ith "U-- RiH? Mitten Callers at the Earl Ebenvine home Sunday evening were Russell. William Junior Brock, Mrs Franks Leslie and Leonard Mr Car 1 Ooup and dauchters and Viss Ruby Croup were week-end at the of Mr. and Martin and Mr. and Mn. P.

J. SchmcbargtT in Penniylvanla. Miss Croup remained for a two weekt visit. Jimmle Haun of near Wootter it vlaitinc with hte frandmother, Mn. O.

O. Haun. Mri. Lewis Schuler returned home Sunday evening after an extended vUlt with her brother and siiter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. Schneebarger, in Pennsylvania. Mn. Rilla Mitten will be hostess at an all-day meeting of the Ladies Aid Society the E.

church Wednesday, Aug. 24. Mrs. William Bechtol will conduct the The program will be planned by Mrs. Roy Patterson, Mrs.

Frank Mullet and Mrs. Harry Patterson. The August meeting of the Ladies Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. Ida Me- Kee and daughter, Doris, Thursday afternoon, Aug. 25, at 2 p.

m. Mrs. Cliff Craig will be the leader. Mrs. J.

H. Bechtol and daughter, Irene, returned home recently after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs George Bell, at Whitehall, Mich. YOUR TELEPHONE la of the Classified Department In your home You can phone an ad By calling 205 Mklng for an ad-taker. Keeping It in the Family What an athletic family this gcifcg to be: Pictured are Mildred (Babe) Oidrikaon, renowned woman athlete, and George Zaharias, professional wrestler of Pueblo.

Colo, Just after they announced in St Louis that they were engaged and will marry soon. Surday in the jdrcd Allison Mr and Mrs. John Ba'eman "5 daughter, Mr. and Mrs J. A i B.

"Williams and daughter sper." Thursday evening with Mr aid celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and ATcli 1 ard Mansfield, spent Sundsv thrill of actually yow food temptingly without opening th.rt'* tKr.ll tJitt iait nghti And still tfirill to install Tappati 1 model at a of MW is for only. our avymtfil plan to of tfii baroain SAVE NOW ON MODEL Oi the hemp of Mr Mr. sid Mr-; Mar.cn rs 44 a-, Mr n--i Mrs Rnyrnrrd -T of the wrr in th- homr of Mr ar-d Purdy Sur in ihe Prirdy home Mr ar-i Mrs Bob Harn; Mr ard Mullet and Killbuck.

Mr. and Dan Pyrdy and da-is; Mrs. John Buren and dauc i- Ruth and the v.ee'k-·"". Mr. arid -srr Mr and M-s.

Alva Jack Tarman returned home SEE FRICIOAIRE FIRST STOVER ELECTRIC Mali 51 Phone KROGER'S PERFECT RIPENED A KROGER POSITIVE VALUE LARGE WHITE Cauliflower Low Price RED MALAGA Grapes California Fruit Lb. 17. 10 PEAS Ibs. I9e U. 8.

Wo. I catenae. SWEET 4 Ibs. ISe PotetOM. Fancy Stack.

POTATOES peck 23c Ifclp Jtow Bumper Crop. LEMONS doz. 25c Celttarala Bundklst. LETTUCE 2 for 15c Blue PEARS 4 Ibs. 25c cuitenu Btntette.

A LADY DORIS CAKE SERVER Beautiful in design. Hearily plated Silverware for only 35c If you cub In two completely Nugget Books this week. New Low Prices Clock Bread White Bread Ib loaf 6e Whole Wheat 20 oz. 8c Cracked Wheat Ib If 8c Sandwich 20 oz loaf 8c Home Style 2 loave ISe Rye Bread 20 oz If lOc Country Club Print, Ib. Roll 2 BUTTER OLEO LARD FRENCH Hot-Dat I A Jack Fro 2S Lb 3U Will in Pap Oxydol Hot-Dated Coffee Lb.

19c 21c 19C Bag Special Price 2 Pkgs. 39C Peanut Butter 2 Ib jar 2Sc Kroner 1 BmbtMy Brand. SOFTASILK Ib pkg 25c (MM Flour. Lux Soap 3 cakes 17c box Pkr 31c; I 8m. Fkcs.

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Tom. Juice 6 sm. can 25c Kroger'a Country Club. Grapefruit 46 oz. can 19c Xuloa.

Oountrj Club. FIG BARS 3 Ibs. 25c Frwh Baked. Iced Tea Ib. pkg.

2Sc Kroger's Weaoo Brand. Drink-Aid 2 pkgs. 9c Cooling and Refreshing. SMOKED quality EATS Chuck Roast Choice Cute C. Q.

Beef Lb. CREAM CHEESE Ib. 19c SPICED HAM can 29e hori ia 8 Piece Bacon I Lb. Piece or More. Low Price Lb.

22 LUNCHEON LOAF Ib. 29c PIG FEET Ib. 12e Sliced Bacon 1 Bologna Fine Flavored Triple Test Sansafe Lb. 27c 15c BABT FOODS. Aswrted FLOUR Krotet's Arotidale i Sm.

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