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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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PAGE SIX TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930 Woman Hurt In Auto Accident Mrs. Louella Webb, 80, 315 North Independence street, was "slightly injured in an automo- accident late Thursday and X-RAY CONTROLS Columbus, O. (INS)- The Columbus board of health is planning to follow the. lead jj of other major cities in placing more rigid controls on shoe-fit- machines. Health Ollie M.

Goodloe -4 i r-i said the board would adopt reg- taken to Mercy hospital. Elwood. within several months for treatment. T'he accident Walnut Grove, driven by Mrs. AT YOUR RITZ THEATRE regulating shielding and use)! of occurred near the machines.

Dr. Goodloe point- when the car'ed ou that many doctors in the Webb collided country were concerned with with that. of Robert Doudebusly narm adiat ons given off by 37, of Cicero. the machines! Detroit and Cleve- According to deputy sheriff; land already have enacted con- Caylor, who investigated, itrols over such devices. Visibility was limited for both drivers due to cornfields and CATCH CAT high weeds.

Mrs. stated Ontario, Ore. (INS) Two that she had come to a full stop expert anglers' most unusual before crossing State Highway catch was a cat they spotted 213. Her car was hit 'broadside 'swimming in the middle of Owy- and damage was estimated at hee dam lake. They used an approximately $300, and S125 on the Roudebudi car.

Marsh Pocket Mark- TRIBUNE PRESS ers. If what this writer saw being done by the State Highway, in front of the Ross home on South Main street, is what he thinks it is, he feels he would raise right smart of a howl about it, if he lived there. Had an invitation to partake of coffee and doughnuts with the Republicans, the other night. Wouldn't you just love to understand those statements of tax levies and transfer of funds? Oh, you're not that dumb that you can't understand them? Didn't get to hear Bill's talk att Church last Sunday. Wonder if our other Bill will talk this Sunday? We do have another Sunday of relief, don't we? If a cotton plant has a pink bloom, will the cotton be pink? You can see the bricks in the Wolfe's walk, now.

06 LITTLE oar instead of a rod to" pull it out and found the animal was a game-killing lynx out for' a swim. The lynx used to draw a bounty on its head. Al Andrews and Van Campbell did not collect on this one. SOILED HATS When your straw bonnets jbe- gin show soil, you can rejuvenate them easily. Panamas, Milans, Leghorns, and others which are.

closely woven, take kindly to scrubbing with a soft brush and plenty of soap and water. Renew the suds frequently so as to scrub the. dirt out, hot in. When the straw looks clean, rinse thoroughly and dry in shade. For loosely woven, coarse straws, use a stiff lather, as dry as possible.

Rinse by sponging with, an almost-dry cloth. Vivacious Betty Hutton. and handsome newcomer, Howard Keel, are the singing and romancing stars of "Annie Get Your Gun." M-G-M's spectacular Technicolor filmization of the long-run Broadway stage musical, which comes to the Ritz Theater Sunday. -ATHLETE David Leisure, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Leisure, Elwood, route 3, sustained a broken ankle in a warming-up game on the field, Wednesday afternoon. He has many friends and I acquaintances in Tipton, and several have visited him at his home. of India" written by prime Minister Nehru of India" is a used by the Department of Geography, Colgate university. John Hoover (Continued fwrni Page 1) Geneva "LoreneHinkle at home, arid five Molly Hershman, Sheridan; Cora Ramseyer, Ekin; Ada Fuller, Parker; Goldie Johnson, Kempton, and Belle Cardwell, of Tipton. Four Attend Old felt hats often can be by the same "dry This landmark in the control of the disease takes on added Whooping Cough Deaths in U.S.

Drop Down to New Record Low New York, N. year further, chief reliance must be for the first time, deaths from placed on early, hospitalization. whooping cough in the United and high quality, of medical and States fell below 1,000, care," the statisticians ing to Metropolitan Life Insur- point out. "Another possibility is, ance company statisticians. The to commence immunization earl-j figure may be less than ier than -is now generally practiced.

Experience shows that this procedure is effective, in very the infants and well tolerated note, because the number by tnem i young children in the popula-i tion has increased greatly due LOW!) COFG to high birth rates in recent years. Suggestions Given The "gains against whooping cough have been especially rapid Lafayette, little in the last 10 years. In 1948 and sprinkling just to cool things 1949 the death rate among in- off," may be a disastrous prac- Nearly 600 individual missions fants, where the bulk of the mor- tice for the lawn that is becom- a new flown Fri- Itality from the disease is con- jng dry. in a day featured by a 600-Icentrated, was at least 75 peri R. B.

Hull, extension horticul- ton radar bombing by big B-29 cent below the figure of a decade turist, Purdue university, said i superforts. pany, Indianapolis; spoke on "Fashion Forecast for You. 1 Wise, of Union association "president, will pre-: side at'the annual banquet tonight at which the chief speaker will be Alex Campbell, the party's senatorial i ti e. Short talks also will be made by! Governor Schricker, National Committeeman Frank M. McHale and State' Chairman Ira Haymaker, i Prairie Adds (Continued from Page 1) Pre-Season (Continued from Page 4) 'Sunken Yet' WillEmerge This Sunday, Monticello, Abbott, Shafer Lake's ex-GI underwater tax crusader, said today that he, would come up Sunday, August, Jack Bowman, first; Mrs.

Eliza- 1 duced the winning run. 27, about nine-thirty p. m. Paul beth McKinney, second; gave as his reason Cox, third; Frank Penning- Fifteen new textile mills pro- growing, threat of international ton, fourth, end Mrs. Edith 80 to 100 million yards of Miss Jane Tyner, Latin and Yo rk Giants, 7 to 4.

And English, and Mrs. Lester, Chicago's Cubs nosed out the Schwear, home economics and Boston Braves 7 to 6 girls physical education. H. J.I. Hank'Bauer hit his 22nd and 23rd homers for the Bruins.

His Eastman is teacher for the vet-' eran's training schooll Grade teachers include Mrs. double' and- a single by Roy Smalley in the. ninth inning pro- war, plus the apathy of Congress' Adler, fifth, and the public to heed his The janitor is Arnal Higgins appeals for less non-defense and the sc hool cooks are Mrs. spending so that taxes could be Arthur Davenport and Mrs. soapsuds" method.

If they to respond favorably, cut the clean felt into sizes and shapes to put beneath lamps and vases, thus protecting polished table's. Flanking Taequ (Continued from Page 1) Marsh No. 77 Pocket Markers. TRIBUNE PRESS ago, Cases Decline Even allowing for the cyclical JUST RECEIVED A new supply of Better Home Garden Cook Books. TIPTON STATIONERY GIFT SHOP "Home of Rustcraft Cards" that light sprinkling encourages shallow root systems and helps crabgrass more than it does the fluctuations in the occurrence of permanent grasses.

Many of the the disease, the number of re- grasses of this area go through ported cases at all ages has de- a dormant period in Midsummer. Intra-Sqiiad from Paee 1) A few. minutes later the "Whites" tallied again with McAvoy passing to Lacy who went over standing up. After that it became a rout as the "Whites'" continued to drive "Red" defenses. Starting lineups: Sloan Davis Slyder laghtfoot Gharrett Watson Lacy McAvoy Smitson through the AHherr Specs LE LT LG RG RT RE QB LH RH "REDS" I Rubush Nichols Van Horn Henry Osburn Rogers Rice Cox Delph Burket i Lewis Army to 2 TIME TO STOCK UP ON Anothtr school year It honl And with It for all Iho faKin- aling ittmt that nwan so much to school- ingl Shown horo aro just a low.

in soon for those and all tho others that will make your learning quicker, easier, lots more funl clined sharply. In both 1948 and 1949 the number was below 75,000, while the previous minimum was nearly 110,000. In the 1930's the-total only once fell below 15Q.OOO. A substantial part of the credit for gains against whooping cough is given to wide acceptance of the vaccines for Immunization against the disease, and to advances in the care of infants with the disease. "To cut the death toll during the early months of infancy still TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR "blue tweed coat, brown wool overcoat, Cub Scout sujt, red and black plaid jacket and cap to match.

All size 12. Good condition. Reasonable. Steve Appleton, 204 So. Conde.

FOR Eighteen shoats. Earl Miller, miles east of Atlanta. EVERYBODY'S Continuous Show fhUtle or Paramount Linen Writing Paper 2 for 5c-25c doz. IP THE SUBJECT IS SCHOOL SUPPLIES YOU'LL HND THE RIGHT ANSWERS AT BRYAN BROS. 116-118 N.

Main If are forced growth, the plants jured. If grass is watered it should be soaked at intervals when signs of drouth How often a lawn should be mowed, and how close, are debated problems. Prof. Hull says that mowing does more for the lawn ttian just keeping it neat. Frequent mowing with a sharp, properly adjusted.

mower encourages hew shoots from the crowns of the plants. The height of the mower der pends upon the main species of grass in the lawn. Such grasses as bent grass, stand close mowing if well but -fes-: cues and bluegrasses should be mowed at one and one-half inches or higher. Too close mowing leaves the grass with too little; leaf surface to support the This practice also exposes crowns to burning sun and drying wind. 'I Another question is in regard to raking.

Prof. Hull said that grass should be raked after rolling in the spring and only to remove the accumulated winter rubbish, not after the season is advanced. Theories also vary regarding use-of power lawn these undoubtedly lessen the mowing time and energy involved, the best of them, do not necessarily do a better job tfcan a hand mower. A lot depends upon the person who is guiding the machine. The smoothest looking turf is the.result of mowing in straight sweeps so that the cutting blades go pver the part pressed down by the wheel -on the previous trip.

(Continued from Page 1) gotiators still will be confronted into active the 17-month-old union de- maybe in-Inland for a 40-hour work week with 48 hours' pay." held to a minimum. Asked why he picked 9:30 p. Sunday, Paul replied that on June 18, the day he' went down, a friend bet-him a steak dinner he would not be there at 9 p. ten weeks later. "I intend to collect that bet," he said.

(Over 225,000 people have seen Paul through'the glass top of his underwater home since June 18. Abbott's underwater stay has been sponsored by a group of Shafer Lake businessmen, in the hope that the stunt would call public attention: to the need for less non-defense lower taxes arid at the same time attract crowds to the amusement and resort area. A large crowd is expected to be on hand at Ideal Beach when Abbott emerges from his 6 by 6 by 10 foot underwater chamber, to be reunited with his wife family, he has seen only as a blurred image through the layer of water covering his glass roof. Stranahan to Bid (continued from 4) tent golf to overwhelm 36-year- old Bob Knowles of Brpokline, 6 and 5. Urzetta had a 4rtip edge at the 18th and was si the 27th: OUTDOOR MOVIES 6 ACRE DRIVE-IN EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 25c ADULTS Children Under 12 Free SUNDAY "The Law of the Wolf" with Dennis More Rin Tin Tin Jr.

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TIPTON, IND. r- Dealer PHONE I J- Doyle Ramseyer. Bus drivers will be Vernon Harlow, 01 a Quakenbush, Clyde Mitchell, Clarence Arthur Davenport and cloth annually are being installed in India and will start functioning before the end of this year. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our" friends and neighbors' for the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral trib- utes extended at the passing of The school is being cleaned! our father and grandfather, Wilin preparation for the beginning! liam S. Kennedy.

We especially of the fall term, and a new roof, wish to thank Rev. Raymond is being put on the building. Indians Win from page 41 'running Minneapolis Millers. All that came about a Minneapolis and Columbus, with! the Indians previously' were tied for second, were! taking it on the hin at the time Indianapolis was spilling! Kansas City. i Armstrong, the American Lej gion, chaplain and pallbearers i and the McMullan funeral home for their kind understanding service rendered.

To all those who helped in any way, we are indeed grateful. and Mrs. John McWhirt and Family. C. A.

Kennedy and Family. Verley M. Kennedy and Family- Mr, and Mrs. Dave Paulsen. Dewey-W.

Kennedy. -BIG FEET ONLY- TENNis SHOES EARL'S BIG SHOE STORE SPECIAL NOTE: THIS HUGE CIRCUS Will PLAY A "SIOP-OVER ENGAGEMENT" TO ALLOW TIME FOR FEEDING AND WATERING ITS MANY ANIMALS. THESE PREVAILING CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AFFORD LOCAL CIRCUS FANS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE LARGEST CIRCUS EVER TO VISIT THIS AREA. IPTO ONE DAY ONLY! TUE. AUG.

THE FIRST BIG CIRCUS HERE IN 27 YEARS! 65Dduble length All-Steel Seml-Trailers TON 14 ACRES OP Tf 218 ANIMALS ADMISSIONS ib War COMPLETE PERFORMANCES SHOWS START 208.

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