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THE T1PTON DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1958- PAGE FIVE CALL 68 CLASSIFIED RATES For Consecutive Insertions jUnimum -75c 1 word I Insertions 5e per word Insertions fie per word ft insertions 8c per word 5 9c word 6 insertions lOc per word In Hemorium per line Cards of Thanks $1.00 Blackface local 15c per line charges are at reduced cash rate and apply if the ad is paid within 10 days alter the first insertion. A special service charge of Z5c will be addsd after the 10 day period. Call 68 before 10:30 a. m.

for insertion same day, except Saturday 9 a. deadline. I CancelLilkm until 10 a. m. FOR SALE Eight piece dining room suite.

Excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 1370. r-! c-305 FOR SALE Hy-Line and Red pullets. Phone 1247.

p-305 FOR SALE Dormeyer ''Power Chef" electric mixer, 10 speeds. Mrs. Marion Young. Phone 2197. c-305 FOR male hog.

Call Tipton 38x4. p-306 FOR SALE VIgo from certified seed. Phone 31x1. c-tf FOR SALE Florence and Glow-Boy coal stoves; 2 matched congoleum rugs; several ice boxes; used sweeper and washing machines. Very cheap.

Call 1891 or 1598 Sunday. C-305 FOR Carl Weismiller. Phone Windfall, p-305 TOR SALE -REAL ESTATE FOR Tipton Co. in. Well improved.

Sell right. Mendenhall Real Estate. p-305 FOR 400 acres. One of the fine farms between Tipton and Frankfort on Highway 28. Can be sold with mcdia'te or March 1st possession.

Call, write or see Floyd H. Mayne, Gary National Bank 'FOR pups. White ITS A CINCH to keep clean and bright, Glaxo coated linoleum. Ends waxing. Tarn's c-305 LOST AND FOUND billfold.

Contains valuable papers. Arthur Baker, R. 1, Sheridan. Orven McAhren. p-305 FOR RENT FOR furnished apartment.

Hot -and cold water, refrigerator, bath and gas heat. Private entrance. Adults only. 502 N. Conde.

Phone 1512. Call after 6 p. m. c-305 FOR sleeping room one block north: of postoffice. Mrs.

Lu Baum. 204 N. Independence. p-tf FOR unfurnished deluxe apartment, electric refrigerator, electric stove furnished. Oil heat.

Col-Mar Apartments. Phone 3788. c-tf FOR flowers, plants' and Also peonies. An- MODERN ROOMS by day or week; reasonable rates. Miller Hotel, Tribune East Jefferson street.

tf MISCELLANEOUS drew Price. c-307 Tractor Impl. Co. c-tf FOR Boy circulating heater; Phone 2816. Mrs.

Bud Goar: c-305 FOR SALE Seigler kitchen oil heater with cooking top, hot water coil, white enamel finish. Like new. C. F. Dov- ersberger.

Phone p-305 Gary, Ind. Phone: Office, Gary, 7643; residence, Gary, 28195. c-306 FOR SALE FOR SALE Mother, Summer Rambo, Courtland apples. Orchards. c-tf TOR cider.

Beechwood Orchards. c-tf SALE- -Clothes line posts; Schleyer pumps for all services and industries. L. M. Machine Shop.

Phone 674. c-tf with red markings. Sired by Ch. Young's Ohio Buster. Mark McGill, Arcadia.

p-Frl Sat-317 FOR SALE Duo Nubian heater. Excellent condition; Rea- sonabley priced. Phone 3502. c-306 FOR SALE Three Springer Milking Shorthorn heifers and one full blooded yearling! Milking Shorthorn bull. In-' WE SOLICIT your listings and offer to sell.

7 room Propaganda or No (Continued from Page 1) lous care for the minor details that may just provide the percentage to save a life is the corps concept that every Marine is fundamentally a fighting man. A Marine is never spared the hard, brutal facts of combat life Four Injured (Continued from Page 1) Amos M. Mote, 30, of Tampa, was going north on highway 31, two and one-half miles south of 28, when his right front tire blew out and the car turned upside down on the right burm. Capt. Mote, his wife, Martha and thus shows no surprise when 30 nd daughters Shirley Lou and Janet, ages 14 and 13, he is ultimately thrust into, battle.

The personnel on our transport en route to the Inchon beachhead included the headquarters company, technically a rear outfit, and the divisional band: I learned at a briefing that the bandsmen had been ordered to leave their instruments in Japan. "You men are Marines first," the briefing officer said, "and musicians afterward. We don't know what we are going to meet; over there and you may all up as riflemen. And as for. headquarters people," he went on, "make sure your weapons are oiled and in good condition.

The kind of were aH pinned beneath the over turned automobile. Mrs. Mote suffered a severe leg injury and shock and the two girls were badly cut bruised The driver of the car escaped with a knee injury. The family was treated by a Kokomo doctor. Artillery Fire (Continued from Page 1) Seoul, and First Cavalry, 2nd Division and South' Korean regiments in southeast was shortened with each passing hour.

Battlefroht dispatches indicated steady progress, in the southeastern area, trim which not, modern-well located in fi ghting we may get in Korea, Gen Walton Walker's Atlanta-would trade for Tip- you don 't know when you'll be united Nations forces'anfdrfv 0 ton property. 4 rooms with the front line:" exceptionally goo.d- down. Also we have buyers for farm and city What have you? Fuller Real Estate Agency. Phone 10 Tipton, 136 te So. Main, c-307 CESS POOLS, septic tanks and vaults cleaned.

Sewer lines cleaned. .24 hour service. Shorty's Sewer Cleaners. Ph. 22747 Kokomo.

c-tf PIANO NEED TUNING? L. P. Reinhardt, veteran tuner. Call Mrs. Frank Russell, Telephone -1598.

p-328 Eclipse OR. sizes tarpaulins or Impl. Co. FOR panel Ford truck. Mcjunkin, R.

5. p-309 FOR enamel coal range. Pups to give away. Phone 1101. c-307 FOR SALE Double kitchen sink with tail pieces.

Perfect Used short time. Half price. Call 44X1. p-307 JTOR SALE Household, attic, and basement air conditioning exhaust fans. Service Motor 123 South Independence Street.

P-tf FARMERS I We Pay For Horses Cows We Pick Up All Small Stock Prompt Service. Call Collect Fipton 48x3 Elwood 1519 ORESTES FERTILIZER CO. quire Yards. wood. at Daugherty Stock Phone 80 or 556 Elp-306 FOR Pekingese puppies.

Phone 2453. c-306 FOR 7V4 cu. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator. W.

A. Wimer. Phone 57X3. c-305 (Continued from Page I) eastern limb of the moon. This will, grow to a crescent and continue to increase until finally at 1:02 a.

m. (E. S. it will completely leave umbra. Then, at 2:13 a.

m. (E. S. it will pass entirely out of the penumbra, and the show will be over. Those familiar with the con- note, that the moon will be in the constellation of the fishes, and just south of the great square of Pe- FOR One reg- gasus, the winged horse, istered boar, The last total eclipse of the one 6-month Duroc boar from registered boar and full bred sow.

'Fred Ind. p-305 FOR space heater, 30,000 B. T. regulator control. Phone 4593.

So. Main. p-305 WANTED COMBINE Late Model i INTERNATIONAL 62 Combine with motor Hart Scour Cleaner, i- Priced At Only $875.00 $450 Down Balance i Terms. Better Hurry If You Need A Combine! Tipton Tractor Implement Co. Phone 635 Tipton WANTED Riders to Delco Remy's, 7 to 3:30.

Call 2574 after 5 p. m. Anytime on Sunday. c-307 pen. Ph.

24X2. c-305 WANTED Good 2-wheeled moon occurred in October, 1949,. and the next one to be seen from the United States will 'be on Jan. 19, 1953. Congress Ends (Continued from Page 1) forces was boosted from 13 to 25 billion dollars, with more funds promised in the next congress.

The unification law-was strengthened. Servicemen got a 300 million dollar pay raise, a radar warning system was Selective Service was extended for another year and liberalized to include doctors and dentists. New warship construction was voted and a vast To sum it up: They're pros. Round Town Nations forces are ing for a junction with the MacArthur units around Seoul. (Continued from Page 2) First Federal (Continued from Page It savings associations in premiums privileges instead of acting, to the FSLIC.

like a group of YES men! THERE WERE A LOT; of fancy terms in that 5,500. word i letter.to the congressmen but none to the point! FORGET to set that! clock back! Won't that extra factor of sleep be O. though? Movie Promotion i As of June 30, 1950, there were insured savings associations all over the country with total savings.of the public of $10,754,000,000. This amount represents about 80 per cent of all savings held by these institutions, both and- uninsured. LEGAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic llcvcrage Hoard of Tiiitun County, will at 2:00 p.

M. Doorman: "Step right up folks on the October, ifco" at thi we have the" CommlBslonerss room, Court House, in tlM! Clty of Tipton, Indiana, in said best popcorn Of any county, betrin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at premises farm trailor. Call 3495. p-304! 600 million dollar military pub' lie works program was initiated.

On the home front, new social WANTED Upholstering. Carl Miller. 731 North Independence. Phone 628. c-tf show in town." 1 Missionary Society (Continued from-Page 3) i all arms of the work through our conference 7.

That maps, pennants, posters and projects pertaining to missions be prepared. and displayed at general conference, 8. That the officers of each society study the efficiency standard and the conference plan of work and endeavor to incorporate them into the year's program. Prayer partners were selected by the members for the coming year. These partners are missionaries who work in foreign fields.

The lesson, "Preaching Under a Coffin" and "The Stolen Hymnal" from the study book. "Through Blood and Fire in Latin America" was given by Martha Swisher. The next meeting will be an educational program and the time and place will be announced later. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Judy.

Refreshments Served Refreshments were served by the hostess, to the following members and guests: Mesdames Sylvia Morrison, Opal Miller, named: Ora Decker: 82573; (restaurant); 211 E. Jefferson Tipton, Indiana. Beer, liquor and wine retailers. SAfD I.VVKSTIGATIOX WILL, Ol'EX TO THK PUBLIC, AND PUB- WC IS REQUEST- E1X INDIANA BKVEK- AGE COMMISSION, Hy John F. Noonan, Secretary.

Bernard E. Doyle. 305-311 Chalrman.C NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PROPER. TV SERVED BY THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS OF THE CITY TIPTON, INDIANA. Is hereby given the owners of all property served by the Sewapi- Disposal Works, ol the City of Tipton, Indiana, that an ordinance has been introduced In thu Common Council ol said City t'p amend Paragraph "1" of Suction 1 of Ordinance Number Ten (10) entitled "An Ordinance Fixing the Schedule of 'Kates and Charges to Be Collected by the City of Tipton, Indiana, From the.

Owners of Property Served by the Sewage Disposal Works of Said City, and Other Matters Therewith," 1 which said paragraph reads as followu: Section 1, Paragraph rates and charges shall be billed monthly and shall be due and payable on or before the twelfth day of the calendar month next succeeding the day of billing, provided, however, that the first period of more illlnp may be for a ng or less than a full Cleaning, e'ox Cleaneri. 438 E. Jefferson, c-tf radiator Reverse flushing, $3.50. New and used radiators. Walsh Radiator Repair, 118 Ash St.

Frl-Sal c-tf fEMALE HELP WANTED (WANTED Waitress. Apply in person. Triangle Inn. c-tf FUEL OIL ANY AMOUNT Brine Your Container WEBB OIL CO. 315 5- Main Tipton CLINT McNEW.

Mir. SEPTIC TANKS SEWER TILE FITTINGS "Your Downtown Lumber Yard" security legislation Judy, Helen Miller and coverage to an additional 10'son, Clarence Morrison, Susie million people and boosted bene- JM a a LaGarde, Ethelyn A far-reaching housing bill Stewart and 'Martha Swisher. extended federal aid for were Mrs. Edith Moulder, clearance and the construction Mrs. Lee Snook, Mrs.

Freeman of 810,000 public housing units Lineback and Mrs. Clell Chas- over a six-year period. 'teen. Muter Mix Chick Concentrate with M-V gives your the right start because it contains the essential nutrients required for sturdy growth. And now it's fortified with M-V (Methio- Vite), the sensational Master Mix feeding ment ECONOMICAL too, because you mix Concentrate with your- own homo-grown grains.

MASTER MIX COHCEMTiATE WITH M'V MASTER FEED MASTER MIX month in order to make the monthly collection periods 'correspond with the meter readings of the. public water supply, depending on the data on which the Sewage Disposal placed in operation. Ten per cent discount will be allowed on all bills paid on or before-the twelfth day of each month, That said amended parucraph so Introduced to amend said paragraph reads- as follows: "Such rates and shall be Wiled monthly and shall be due and payable on the fifteenth day of the calendar month next succeeding the of billing, provided, however, that billing may be for a period of more, or less than a full month In order to make the monthly collection periods correspond with the effective date of this amendment." That a public hearing will bo had concerning said proposed amendment of said ordinance on October 12. 1950, at 7:00 o'clock p. m.

In the Council Chamber, in the City Buildlne of eaid which time all persons Interested shall have the opportunity to appear and be heard. concerning the proposed amendment. VKRN 6MITH, Mayor. 'Clara- Longfellow, Clerk-Treasurer. c-306 NOTICE TO DEALERS IN SUPPLIES FOR TiPTON 'COUNTY Pursuant to-an order of tha Board of Commissioners of.

Tlpton County, Indiana, wotlce--Is--hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the Office of the 'Auditor of bald County until JO.00 A. on tltoMth day of October. 1850. for the purchase of the fullowlne supplies County Highway Department: 10,009 Tons, nwro or crushed of. various sizes meeting Indiana SUto High-, way Data wanted: October 1950.

Specifications for the above on file at the Office. ijach bid must be on form as prescribed by the State Board of Ac- rounts and. must be accompanied a Btatutory non-collusion, affidavit and a certified check or bond for ten per cent of the amount ot- thu bid an a guarantee that such bidder, It successful, will enter Into proper bond end contract, subject to approval ol the board. Bids may -be submitted on any or all items allowed. board reserves the right to'reject any and all bids submitted.

Hi t. CASTOR, Auditor Tlpton County, Own Fumbles Recovered 1 Score by Quarters 123 4 Tipton 0 00 0 Panthers Blast (Continued from Pafe 1) if the Blue Devils were beginning to roll, but after a series 1 of nq gains on the ground and! a long pass attempt, they were forced to Third TD Elwood scored their third touchdown, when Waymire intercepted a Ipton pass and carried to the Blue Devil 40. A long run that carried Elwood down to the Tipton 15 was brought back to the 30 when the Panthers were penalized 15 yards for clipping. Back Elbert Cotton then took A hand off reversed his field and went over a touchdown. Elwood's final tally came after a series of penalties on an end run by Debonis from the Tipton 21.

i Summary Tipton Elwood 7 First Downs 9 73 Yards Rushing 275 17 Pass Attempts 9 8 Passes Complete 4 96 Yards PPassing 155 2 Passes Intercepted 0 .15 Penalties 95 Fumbles 2 Elwood 0 7 13 19 25 25 Clevenger, demonstrating broiled steak. All members were dressed as school and judges were Mrs. Lula Cage and Mrs. Wjlma Duncan. Mrs.

Phyllis Miller was chosen as the youngest. school served. The following 15 members were present: Mesdames Max Bowlby, Ralph Burke, Paul Clevenger, Jonathan Harper, Lloyd Hawkins, William Henderson, John Lucas, Meredith girl and Mrs, Elsie Soimsel the Miller, Clifford Sofflsel, Dick best cp-ed. Contests' conducted' Somsel, Orla Weaver, Lawrence by the hostesses were won by Mrs. Louise and the door prize was received by Mrs- Glen Huggler.

School lunches wrapped in newspaper parcels, consisting of hot-dog sandwiches, cookies arid a soft drink with a sucker on the Whitehead and George Young. Mrs. Luther Boone became a member of the club. Guests were: Miss Ruth Wimer, county home demonstration agent; and Mesdames Roma Cage, Walter Duncan, Glen Huggler, Jesse Dye and Hercules outside of the parcel, were Barkley and daughter. We do not misrepresent our price WE PAY FOR DEAD STOCK And Pick Up Small Animals Free Tipton Phone 94 Windfall 95 Elwood Phone 72 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES JOHN WACHTEL CORP.

Fifty Years Reliable Service Film Transit (Continued from Page 1) housework and farm or yard- work." 12 Guests At One Time In the two years that Mrs. Waggoner has been hostess for incoming D. P. 'S in her large! suburban home west of Indian-'! apolis, £3 of these uprooted strangers have been her The largest number staying at her home at one time'was 12, "and they never have been any' trouble." Meeting strangers graciously' and getting on a friendly basis with them are attributes which. Manjorie Waggoner credits to, her newspaper, experience.

She i worked on the old Bloomington Telephone and on the Lebanon Reporter before starting to for W. C. Smith, owner and pres-! ident of the Indiana film transit i company. "Newspaper work helped me? in-several ways. I believe one learns to try doing things one would not otherwise undertake.

It develops a sense of competition, too." Home (Continued from Page minded all members to. bring their canning to the local Achievement -day at the next meeting. The club prayer was repeated. Mrs. Frances Young gave the second lesson on "Meat Cookery" in the absence of Mrs.

Ruth FOR SALE USED IMPLEMENTS Model John Deere 1945 Tractor with Cultivators, lights and power lift. 1945 Oliver 70 Tractor with starter, lights and power lift. 1948 Formal! with delayed power lift, Heat Houser and cultivators. 1941 Model John Deere Tractor. 1942 Case SC Tractor with starter, lights, power lift and two row cultivators.

G. P. John Deere Tractor on rubber. 30 IHC Tractor with mounted picker. 1938 Model John Deere Tractor.

Avery 14" two bottom plow. No. 5 John Deere 3 bottom plow. IHC 18" 1 bottom plow. No.

6 New Idea Picker on rubber. No. 10 John Deere Picker. rV No. 6 New Idea Picker.on steel.

No. 62 McD Combine with motor, J. A. CARTER'S SONS HILLISBURG, INDIANA SALE Cut Costs, Increase Finish high protein and high molasses feeds Ask for or Bureau-Las atvoui FaifiiBuieauC 'The undersigned will sell by public auction at their farm, 12 miles west, 2 Ms miles south of Nob'esville, 12 miles east, 2V 3 miles south of Lebanon, 15 miles northwest of Indianapolis, on the Boone-Hamilton County Line, beginning at 10:30 A. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 The following property: DAIRY CATTLE 8-yr.

old and white face cow and large calf; 5-yr. old roan cow and calf; 7-yr. old Shorthorn cow and calf; 2 yr. old roan cow and calf; 5-yr. old roan Shorthorn cow and calf; 5-yr.

old Jersey'cow on full flow of milk; three 2-yr. old Guernsey heifers on good flow of milk, these are good prospects; two 5-yr. old Guernsey cows; 3 nost yearling Guernsey heifers, bred; 1 Jersey bull; 1 brown Swiss Guernsey 7 months old. All T. B.

and Bang tested. CHESTER WHITE HOGS 5 sows and pigs; 4 boars large enough for service; 2 smaller boars; 20 gilts large enough to breed for early farrowing; 6 smaller jilts; 20 shoats just weaned. These hogs are either registered or eligible. If interested hi good Chester White hogs, plan to attend this sate. These gilts will make good 4-H many of them being blue ribbon winners.

IMPLEMENTS International regular tractor and plow; Co-op corn picker; old disc; old hay loader; Blackhawk corn planter; John Deere mower; 2-hole corn sheller; Burr mill, and other miscellaneous property too numerous to mention; also some junk. 1 spotted riding mare, rein broke; 200 bales of 2nd cutting alfalfa, put in without rain; 60 bales 1st cutting alfalf; 100 males mixed hay, more or less. No property to be removed until settled for. responsible in case of accidents or damages. LUNCH will be served by the ladies of Little Eagle Creek Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Lewis, Owners R. C.

Poland Son, Auctioneers. Robert E. Burris, Clerk OPPORTUNITY MEN and WOMEN EARN WHILE YOti LEARN Good Pay Steady Employment Paid Vacations Paii Holiday Plan Paid Lunch Period Free Life Insurance Apply Employment Office 7:00 A. M. To 4:00 P.

M. Monday Through Friday FIRESTONE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION OF FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Noblesvitle, Indiana.

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