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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 9

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THURSDAY CTAJJUIU. JtTXX 14. IMS THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGB MM Kill buck It Social Events Mrs. Brady LejuiUon eniertain- vciih dinner Sunday, celebrating htr husband's birthday anniversary. Guests were Joan Lucull- ian of Cleveland, Mrs.

T. G- Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Speelman, Mr.

and Mrs. Hrice Melisca BuckW. Mr. and Thomas Hardy of Massillon. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Winlacd of lit. Vemocu The June meeunx of the society will be held in the Christian church Thursday evening.

June 21. The committee consists of Mrs. George Mrs. W. O.

Cantleberrr, Mrs. Irene Hawk. Mrs. M. Shrunplin and Mrs.

H. W. Hoopes. mmxx BY DOC tinf. to ba held June 19.

coc- sirts of Pritcbrtt. Shirley Taylor. Hyatt. Joan Anderson and Marilyn ArndL The Junior 4-H club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the schoolhouse. Helen Jones and Sarah Leonard are the leaders.

NOTES ClaUand, Ala, is spending a 14- day furlough with his wife Killbuck and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ling, west of Mill- lersburg. L.t_ and Mrs.

Charles Haun of Cleveland spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Permanent Hoaor Roll To fear NOMCS of Killbuck High Graduates Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bucklew and daughters, Ruth Ann and Janice Kay, and Miss Bertha Bucklew attended a. birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xorval Bucklew at Sunday. The occasion marked the birthday anniversaries of Ruth Ann BuckJew of Killbuck and Lewis Bucklew of Masvllon.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bucklew, Mrs. Roger Arnold, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold of Killbuck. was taken to the Pomerene Memorial hospital at Millersburg Tuesday evening after being bitten by a doc while walking along Nocth Main at. 4-H CLUBS I Mrs. Mae Purdy is confined to a Wooster hospital by illness. Bob Cuthrie of Killbuck uader- I went an appendix operation at the Pomerene hospital Tuesdav.

Mrs. E. J. Miller of Killbuck underwent a major operation at the Pomerene hospital Tueaday. Mrs.

Frank Pyers was taken to the Pomerene hospital ibis week for medical care. VICE Graduates of Killbuck high scho 1 who will have Robert Haun and Mr. and Mrs their najne6 peraaaaent honor Carl Carpenter at Killbuck, Lt. i roU the scho 1 here Money re- Haun left Monday for Chicago. of waste paper where he -has been transferred, i us to Purchase the rolL Tne following list of graduates STOM DAMAGES MOUSE i has prepared by Sarah Lcon- ard and Fern Patterson of the hard wad and electrical Mv njime akas.

Robert Haun. Denver ttoh- Mohler. Delno Nyhart, Karl Smith, ler. Paul J. Koons.

Telford Young. Robert House. Harold Hoopes. Harold Baird. Paul Carver.

Robert Coffey. Herbert DoolirUe. John Ling, Bernard McKelver, Maurice Don Taylor. Jeaa ShrimpUn CN. Bud Hall.

Wayne Lisle, Robert Patterson. Max Reed. Rodney Rexieftbaugh. Joha Soydcr, Shav. Sam Matheny, Warren Mil- ler, Karl fMd, Gloria Man-in ZoUars, Date Lawson.

Dick Schieba, Fink, Robert Anderson. Quillin. Richard Patteran. Aufranca. Clyde Purdy Jr.

storm struck and vicin- lt ity about m. Wednesday. The I to Supt. J. J.

Weltmer: The Kiilbuck Kozy Krowd, jun: ior 4-H club, met at the school- house Tuesday afternoon, with 11 members present. The committee for the next Sgt. Horace R. Bucklew of Sheppard field, Texas AS spending a few days' furlough with his family and parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Bucklew, at KiUbuck. Sgt Raymond Ling of Fort Me- home of Mr and ilrs Joseph, Kennrth on North was tefp Dimcan badly damaged when the urnd Jofdj KenMlh Koonl Howard Temple. Atlee Grar.

Robin rheir yard and it fell on their Pul "Robert house. The impact caved in Muilel Middaugb, Jack porch, damaged tne roof of; Dwitht Jack Jack house and smashed a purgeon. James Ward. Albert C. is covered by insurance.

GRANGE PROGRAM BOTAL GUEST COFFEE CATSUP PEANUTBUTTER APPLE BUTTER HI BO CRACKERS MOTOR OIL -POST TOASTIES CORN FLAKES KARO SYRUP ROLLED OATS MUSTARD -NAVY BEANS SPINACH APPLE SAUCE 1 -29c 20c DT7TCK 10 23c 1.95 IGAGIaat 25 mr 25 tiart Jar Hand ricked 25 16 29 1 IG A FLOUR -BIG MAC FLOUR DRAIN OPENER --OLD DUTCH CLEANSER BEAUTY SOAP 4 SAL SODA 2 25 -121 25 1.03 17c 7c 19c 15c I9c rmoTn mcrr Head Lettuce PEACHES PINEAPPLES Jumbo Calif. Freih Georgia Hiley Fresb Cubans 2 27c 2 33c CELERY, Jumbo Flo. Pascol ea 3 3c RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS, Spring Time Appetizers 2 for 15c ONION SETS, Plant Now 2 Ibs. 19c LEMONS, Jumbo Sunkist for Juice 6 for 25c APPLES, Home Grown, Cooking or Eating 2 Ibs. 23c CARROTS Fresh.

Calif. Green Tops 2 for A surprise program will be given at a meeting of the Killbuck Community grange to be held at tae schoolhouse Monday evening at o'Sclock. Each member is asked to come prepared to contribute number to the program and bring five cents for refreshments. ADAMS MILLS I I By Mrs. Ella Darner Robert Foreman.

Walter Hern, Deland Geib. Purdy, Burl Christopher, Betty Duncan WAC. Edwin Cantlebcrry. Lewis Carpenter, Joe Albert Carver, Haun. Wilmer Kldd.

Claude Lawson. Ralph Reed. James Allison. James Carpenter. William Duncan, Lloyd Hawkins, James Miller.

Robert 6rr. Kenneth Crosby. Harry Prince. Adrian Meyers, Otto Lisle, Guy Miller. Dean Shriniplln.

Dean Anderson. Staley Lanham. Frank Faz- Mrs. James Dayton returned Sunday from a visit in Columbus. Jimmy Jackson.

Lincoln, is the summer his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wagner.

Mrs. Olan Beigle visited relatives in Columbus from Friday till Monday. Mrs. Helen Cross and children of Cosh oc ton spent last week with relatives here. Mrs.

Emmett Sullivan of Massillon is the guest of her mother here this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Minner and children were guests of relatives at Adamsville Sunday.

Glenn Darner and' family. Plain- field, visited Mrs. Ella Darner Sunday. Don't tor Victory! tor You In Want Ada. i TOMATOES A I FIRM WATERMELONS 22 lb.

OQc each 510 PEACHES, Hilley Bell Freestone, 2 CELERY, large stalk ONION SETS, 2 PEAS, lb. -TURNIPS, new, 2 Ibs. 31 25 19' 29' LEMONS, sixe, doi. APPLES, 3 25 29 ORANGES, California, M.OO CARROTS Tender, crisp, 2 large bunches RADISHES 2 Large Bunches WALNUTS, large budded, lb. A I I CREAM AA POWDER, box COFFEE, Don-De, It.

PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT T1.OUR, 5 lb. bag CORN MEAL, 5 lb. bag GRAPEFRUIT, a i seedless, QQc 6 for 09 FLY RIBBONS, 4 rolls 10' 35' GLOSS STARCH, box (DUh Cloth Free) Laundry Bleach, 3 bottles SUTHO SUDS, box 24' Macaroni Spaghetti LB. BOX Leaf Lettuce, Peppers, Pineapples, Cabbage, Italian Onions, Sweet Potatoes A 240 W. MAIN RELOW THIRD NESCAFE fitf.

TOMATO JUICE ORANGE JUICE HONEY Only 46 10 Can Bordon 46 Point Can Substitute PORK ROAST 2 Lamb Roost. Choulder, Grade 4 Par Pound BRAUNSCHWEIGER 29c 21c 45c 49c Shenlder Fefefa Sa Chops, Grade Point. Per Pound FRANKFl.TTERS Fine Flarer, LB. Lamb Breast. 19c Orede A Meet, Only point Per Pound PEACHES ftipe UK MM Freestone, Frvan, Slked or in MaV.

a Drink .7.7. Half 50 NEW ONIONS Medium Size, Mild, Red Variety 2 2 3 29c 27c 29c CARROTS 2bchs. 19c WHITE CELERY stalk 17c Sweet, Full of flavor rresh risp, Tender RADISHES 3 bchs. lOc TOMATOES lb 23c Cr isp Button Style Rcpack CUCUMBERS lb. 23c Hot House, Fresh, Smooth Jiffy Mix 14c Pie Crust Mix, Saves Shortening- Jiffy Mix ORArEFRtirr Sweetened C.

Cla' ICED IT A lb. Krvcer's, Special Blend KARO lb. Blue Label Corn Tor Delicious, Light, Fluffy Biscuits Clapp's Junior Foods, 3 Cans Z5c Strained Foods Cans 20c FRITNE JUICE Sansweet, Peiat Free HEMO Vitamin Fortified Oliv-ilo 3 20c FEX-JEL For Easy Jelly Soap Gold Dust Tamous Quality Washing Powder Swan Soap 3 18c Bafs Floating Soap DON I FOtGff. OCAI. OOUSU A I I iUTINC KIOK A Lux Flakes pV.

23c For Fine Laundering. 2 Small Pkgs. 19c Lux Soap. 3 20c K6CGEP 219 The Soap of Hollywood Stars STAKT. MASH 1 ft It) biff Kroner's Wesco CHICK GRAINS.

1M lb. Red Heart 8 ir lOc Thrre-Flavor Dog Food KROGER SCR.ATCH FEED 1M H- Kroner's Wesco bag FEED 1M R. Kroner's Wesca RENUZTT 2 cxn SI HE "Jry Cleaner, Gallon 65c StTHO SUDS "or all Cleanbir Fnrposes "5ORAX 2--1 lb. boxes Mule Team, Boraxo 15c lEWSPAPERr.

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