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THE TIPTON (DID.) TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1949 'I TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ESTATE FOR acres, 6 miles southeast of Good 4-room house, fair fencing; all Phone P-86 FOR of the good homes, fine location, 5 rooms down, is a real. home. Stoker, insulated, new root Hps to be seen to be appreciated. E.

A. Foster. i- c-82 FOR 5 mi. Tipton; 6-room Berryman pike; 3 -rbom semi, 'Poplar 5- room Mill 5-room semi; some good building lots; good grocery; 5-roorn modern, So. East 12.2 5 mi.

of Tipton; 6-room semi, St. L. W. Fuller Real Estate. E.

E. Mendenhall, asst. mgr. -c-83 FOR SALE Would consider good rental in trade for brick business building in Tipton. E.

A. Foster. c-82. FOR building lot on West Jefferson. R.

A. Cardwell. p-84 FOR, and grain farm, 105 acres, 6-room house, electricity, $.1 33 acres, 3 room house, electricity. Call Kempton, 1456. 1 Pf3 FOR SALE FOR SALE Enamel kitchen heater.

Waller Menchhofer, 3 Vz miles, east or phone Atlanta. P-83 FOR SALE '39 Buick 4-door Special, liobert Venis: Phone 68. p-85 FOR 114-ton Chev. rolet, excellent farm truck, $250. Service Motor Phone 83.

tf FOR SALE household and ventilating electric Service Motor Co; P-tf NON-IRRITATING to hands how it does clean rugs, Get odorless Fina Foam. Tice's. c-85 JOHN DEERE DAY is Jan. 26 at the Armory. All invited.

Tipton Tractor Implement Co. -Ic-tf In View of the News By J. C. OESTKEICHER International News Service Foreign Director An illuminating insight into operations of the Soviet government which at times seem so mysterious to the.o.utside world has been given by Lieut. Gen.

Walter Bedell Smith, United States ambassador to Moscow. He was asked upon his rturn to Washington what he cassion demands. thought of President- Truman's in any switch or turnover he still unamphfied remarked that I apparently is able to depend up, there are "certain" individuals on abs olute cooperation and in the Soviet regime who want, loyalty he to nqd his head and understanding with for olive-branch there pr6- the West. jbably would be an immediate The one-time chief of staff of love for the west, Ge'n. Dwight D.

Eisenhower probably as, sincere in its way as an oblique but enlightening the present harsh dislike. Wher-. ever Stalin goes, all the Russians He said he could not conceivei go with him. of in the politburo Looking at Life ij By Erich Brandeis FOR SALE Suits, topcoats, made to measure. Baits, c-tl.

sizes. pTip- ton Tractor Implement Co. ilc-tf FOR' IHC. Tipton Tractor ImpL Co. SALE Plymouth with 1946 engine.

Good c'qndi- tioin, good tires, new battery. Phone 102.or 3558. c-83 FOR SALE New Southwihd gasoline heater. 827 N. Main.

-83 LOST AND FOUND and red billfold containing money and papers. Addie Lassiter, Windfall. 4682. p-83 Tractor Implement Co. c-tf FOR SALE OR new record.player, automatic.

Call-Kempton, 1456. p-83 i- i WINTER HOG $37 1 hog troughs, S2.25; Prime electric fencer' reconditioned lawn mowers, $67.50. Tipton Trac. tor Impl. Co.

c-tf FOF: good table top gasoline stove. Instant lighter. Cheap. Should be seen to Coal stove water heater. 740 N.

Main. PI p-82 i- FOR Model Zeijiiih floor model. Plays and looks like new. Bargain, 1 $75.00. Stewart's.

jc-82 FOR SALE Rebuilt woode typewriter. Late model Tribune Press. tf LOST Turquoise pin, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Tlipm- as.

c-85 WANTED FROM THE EARLY FILES Duroc male hog. George Clark, Kempton. I P- 81 which means that anyone thinking of a "palace revolt" against Marshal Stalin is definitely on the wrong track. Smith went on to explain that ithere.might be divisions of opin- ion in the discussion of a major policy before a decision is announced. But once-it is made and the line set down, jthe, politburo is behind it to a man and force of the Soviet people.

The absolutism of the polite buro frequently is overlooked. Even in -Adolf Hitler's- fantastic Germany there was no small group of'all powerful men. His was to a large degree a one-man' show. The Kremlin is a machine. It is geared 100 percent to How Much Argurment? How much pre-decision argu- jYncnt may prevail in the polit- iburo is unknown, of course.

I But Stalin is; believed to be man who encourages full-and forthright course, that it does not meander into the forbidden land of Western "decadence" except in I Hugh McNdw, member of the a purely derogatory sense. Windfall basketball team, suE- Gen. Eisenhower, in his warifered a broken arm during a 36 YEARS 5, 1913 Miss Ruth McConkey, Bryan school teacher, was a off- duty be-, cause of illness. The Coppock Coal company was advertising "Higgins best lump" for $3.50 per ton delivered. j.

The residence of Dr. I. II. Woodruff on North Main- street was nearing completion and he wife were preparing to occupy it. 24 YEARS 5, 1925 The' commissioners signed a contract with Fonds Rood for building the county infirmary.

Christmas pretty bad this season, according to many reports 1 1 read and according to some of the storekeepers to whom I talked. But, lo and behold, some the swankiest Fifth Avenue jewelers say that their business in expensive gifts hit an all-time Maybe it's just the same story again about the rich getting richer and the poorer. a i takes much longer to feel the squeeze- when -j your income goes from a million dollars a to a measly 'nine hundred thousand than when'it goes from sixty dollars a to fifty, which is the same percentage. WANTED Cleaning. Cleaners, 438 E.

JefferstonJ (Fox c-tf WANTED Upholstermgj. Carl Miller, J731 North Independence. Phone 628. FOR RENT MODERN by dayi oi week; reasonable rates. Miller Hotel, Tribune Building, Jefferson street.

Il tf FOR RENT sleeping room, outside entrance; East. Phone 1765. c-83 FOR RENT Newly decorated 3-room apartment, 312 West Madison St. c-81 STOCK TANK Jamcsway Tipton Tractor Impl. Co." c-tf FOR SALE Blush, Courland, i Golden, Northern Spy apples.

Beechwood. c-m-w-f-tf ONE NEW 6rfoot John Deere i disc; new John' Deere power corn Brillion culti- packers, rotary hoes, 953 John Deere wagon, 963 John. Deere wagon, one-John Deere irac- tor spreader, one John Ddere spring tooth 16" used Tip- c-tf FOR unfurnished rooms, 220 SovConde. c-84 'MISCELLANEOUS OLD KEROSENE LAMPS polished and electrified. The kins Store! Tipton.

Jc -tf inch John Deere ploW; 2-16 John Deere plow, ton Tractor QUICK 1 yr. guarantee. $339.50. Tipton Tractor Implement 'Co. I i P-tf John Deere spreader.

A mile south oi P-82, 1948 Starr jj Deluxe piano, 40 iall with longer strings only 00; Jesse JFrench, Hardman, Gulbransen, Hardoff also used Grands. Spinets and Free Westinghouse sewing machines and service See our beautiful now building New location at 320 Taylor. Ph: 75S5. Ramsever septic toilet vaults vacuum cleaned: basements drained, sewe lines cleaned -with electric cutting machine; no digging necessary. State Sewer Cleaners.

Write Postoffice Box 32, Tipton. PhonelO. Bakers! ner. Cor- 'c-ti HEAT HOUSERS for' most all make-tractors. Tipton Tractor Impl.

Co. c-tf power electric lawn mower; heated water fountain, self feeder; new wood gates and Glo Boy stoves. Call Stafford at 477. c-tf M. SCHMITT, Auctiotji Phone 2564.

MILK STOOLS, 99c; 6x8 tar- i paulins, power sheller, new shelter, 1 rubber tired tractor um-. brellas, hog troughs, electric pump jack with Vt drills, S9.95; cabbetts, $32,50 (only. 2 left); wagon less tires, auto steer wagon, $124.50 less tires. Tipton Tractor Implement Co. c-lf HOLLAND FURNACE company gas or oil furnaces, blowers, controls and stokers.

We clean and repair all makes of furnaces. Call 850 free inspection and estimates Phil Hoke, 314 West Jefferson. c-Mon-Wed-Fri-tf: history "crusade in Europe" quotes Stalin in the course of a conversation' about- the powers that should be enjoyed by diplomats, and general in the field. Eisenhower had that the Soviets so frequently have'to refer matters to.the "home.of-• making a decision. JBut this apparently is not the of Stalin himself because Eisenhower quotes'the Premier as saying in effect: Don't Send A Boy "It is ridiculous to send a boy I out on a man's errand." I Yet there is little reason -to believe, that even inside the teclive walls of the.

Kremlin I there is much in the way of free and liberal opinion. The contrary would seem to the case. 'Men inclined that Uvay 'are dropped into obscurity Jor frozen into cold storage somewhere. Maxim Litviitoff and Ivan Maisky, both proponents cf friendship with the United States and Britain, are outstanding, examples of the latter fate. The point is made, however, that no -matter how many "nameless and faceless" thousands the Soviets may.

have disposed of, they.have been careful not to eliminate any prominent wjthout an open trail and the real or enforced confessions which are on integral part of them. There have been numerous occasions in recents years when, a well-known Russian field marshal or diplomat dropped 1 from -sight and believed banished to the salt-mines only to reappear suddenly heavy with medals and garlanded with honors. Zhukov Was One. Zhukov was such. bitten old budenny of the warius moustache was another.

Timos- henko was out of sight until called on to deputize for Stalin at Red Army day celebrations. Many observers interpret this revolving-door system of government to Stalin's own peasant shrewdness." Where his mother saved a piece of string, Stalin collects names and ability, with the results that he alone has a vast reservoir of talent to "re- game with Frankton. Earl Storp, judge of the.Cliii- tbn circuit court, was appointed special judge in the Harry jCru- baugh ditch proceedings. Mrs. Warren Haley was called to Fort' Wayne because of the serious illnes of her sister, Mrs, Laura (Holmes) Mangen.

Congressman Fred S'. Purnell obtained, through congress, a pension for Irvin Browning, son of "Wesley war veteran Before I go into the jewelry report, I want to jsay that the most: expensive gift the most 'expensive furrier in New York 'sold this year was I a sable cape at $37,000. liet that be a. suggestion to yoxi next year; in' case' you decide what 1 to to wife. i Here are a that were bought as Christmas gifts (all -j prices inlcude Christmas wrappings): $35,000.

diamond necklace, with 245 diamonds, and a $7,900 pair of earrings to match, set with 106 diamonds. A $25,000 square-cut diamond iring. i A diamond necklace and clip at $16,500. I And, in the brackets: 1 A i pair of diamond earrings' i Ari emerald, diamond and 14 gold; watch $1,725. You will note that all the presents aformentioned were gifts WINDFALL (Miss Marie Parrish) 1 STOUT DINNER PytJ Ray" Stout, home on a six was guest of honor at 'a family dinner." Saturday at the home of his.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stout, son, Bernard, at Other guests- were Mr. and Mrs. Omar and daughters, Janet and.Patty; Mr.

arid-Mrs. Junior Stout Garry and. and Miss Beverly Ann Smith: Afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Stevie Redman and' children, 'Robe'rta and 'Dale, of Tipton and.

Mrs. Dora Stout of Windfall. Pvt. Stout left Tuesday morning to return to Ft, Breckenridge where he will complete his 'basic training. Mrs.

Dora Stout and family entertained with a family party at her home in Windfall honor of her grandson, Pvt." Ray'Stout. Guests were Mr. -and Mrs. Estes Singer and son, Norman, of-Portland, Mr. and Mrs.

Fritz Baines and sons of Tipton and: Mrs. Box of- Elwopd. Omar Hendricks and family and Mrs. Pauline Lee were afternoon guests; for Women. 12 YEARS 5, 1937 Word was received that" Mrs.

Mary Berry, 72, sister: of Mrs. Addie Coats of died with burns in Methodist hospital' Indianapolis. Mrs. Jesse M. Essig, outgoing recorder, reported that the mortgage indebtedness in Tipton county was shrinking.

Thomas Harvey Mitchell was installed eminent commander of Tipton Commandery 52, Templar, with other new officers of the order. J. Frank Rayls was reappointr ed superintendent of the count infirmary by the county commissioners. A separate, 1 stqry in The Tribune revealed i that the part of present model farm was bought of JameS Recobs in January; 1864 and that the building cost $580. I iajsked one of the.top.

jewelers what was the most expensive man's gift he had sold. He thought for a few moments. "A pocket watch 1 at that I should write a "little something about men and women, and how comi men are so much 1 more liberal than, women-. j. before I wrote the last paragraph I looked the Farmer's' A manac for ft949, which just cane in, and Mrsr Henry Zchner has-returned from spending a few days with her Vincent iSteffin and family -at Noblesville.

While there Mrs. Zehner- was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. W.

Deyo and family. Rev. Deyo, a former pastor of the Windfall Methodist church, is pastor of-First Methodist church at in it I found a poe entitled "When Ma and Pa Get' Sick." This is the way the first verse starts: he is sick she pegs, away; "She's, quiet though, not much to say. "She; goes right on a'doing things "And sometimes laughs, even I 1 But "When pa is'sick to death' ma an' us just-hold our breath. crawls in bed, an'puffs an' grunts "An' does all kinds of crazy stunts." So, perhaps; after all there is a reason why we-men give our wives expensive Christmas presents.

Sor't of part-payment on a debt gratitude we owe 'theml. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Statement of condition as of December 31, 19JS of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Tipton: ASSETS First mortgage loans -1 lioans and pass books 597.20 ReaK estate sold on contract 14.26l.2D Real estate and in judgment 1 Xone Investments and IfiB.lOO.OO Cash on hands and in banks 86,369.16 Furniture' nnd fixtures less depreciation 1.32T.31 Other assets 61S.69 lSl.62n.00 Xone 4,541.53 13.15 790.7+ 37.177.9S 26,197.14 $1,051,283.49 JJABILITIESV Members' share Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank Borrowed money Loans.in process Other liabilities Specific reserves 1 General reserves Undivided profits Q. D. Adams. President, and Zelma DeFord, Secretary, and Treasurer of the' First Federal' Savings and Loan Association of Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the of our knowledge and belief.

(Signed) O. D. ADAMS. President. (Signed)' ZELMA DE 1 Secretary-Treasurer.

Siibscribed and sworn to me this 3rd day of January, 1949. HORACE HOLMES. Notary Public- My commission expires Jan. 4, 1951. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deooslts or United States Government (I 1 i ng postal savings) 54,66 I.St Deposits of States and political subdivisions 2t2.1Stf..TL Deposits of banks None Other deposits (certified and checks, etc.) Total Deposits, $3,682,332.25 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgages or other liens, (none) on" bank, premises and (none) real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank nnd r-ntstanding Other liabilities 46,413.70 Xone Xone Xone Xone BANK STATEMENT and Reserve District No.

state No. 7D Report of' condition of "Farmers Loan and Trust Company" of Tipton, the State of Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 194SI Published in accordance with the call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal a. call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana.

ASSETS. balances with other- banks. including reserve -balances, "and. cash items in process of collection United -States Government obligations, di'ree-t and. guaranteed" Obligations' States 'political subdivisions Other bonds, nbtes, and de.

bentures Corporate, stocks (including -stock of Federal Reserve Dank) Loans and discounts, (including none; overdrafts) 594,963.56 Bank 'premises owned, OOU.00; furniture and fixtures Ileal estate owned other titan bank premises Investments and -6 I as- srts indirectly representing bank premises or other-real estate Customers-' liability to this lunik on acceptances Other assets 71,981.00 Xone Xone 6.000.00 12,000.00 Xone Drink Ertel's Strawberry. An outstanding flavor, c-tf Regu 1 ar Elks meeting Jan. 5, 8 p. m. Lunch.

c-81 Bowl 0 Dr ome open daily. c-tf eer. p-96 FEMALE HELP WANTED HELP Ikdth unlimited telephone to do survey work from home. White Box Tribune. c-82 IF YOU Avon Cosmetics, you know why it is easy to service Avon customers.

have an opening, now for able, mature woman. Write jMrs. Mildred Patrick, Box 393J Ko komo. -84 Goldsmith Phone 640 create his politburo or DR. W.

L. HUGHES' Veterinarian LIVESTOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER As I the undersigned am leaving the state I will sell at public auction the below property on I 8 12 :30 Sharp miles! east.of Kokomo on St. road 22 then 2 miles, north or 1 miles south of Howard Totvnship school-or 2 miles north of Harde'oecks corner. Ij CATTLE: high grade Guernsey cows 4 years old. i 25 bales mixed hay more or FURNITURE: Very nice Philgas Dri Gas stove; Norge refrigerator; 1 11.5 cu! ft; deepfreeze (Master built) Kelvinator, life time sealed, I'almost Jnevy; 2 piece living room suite; base rocker; 2.

rocking chairs; 9 tube Airline console model; three 9x12 rugs; knee hole desk and'chair, very good; book case; Glob'e parlor furnace; Florence hot used 2 seasons; 8 piece dining room suite; end tables; 2 beds; 1 innerspring mattress; Rollaway bed with mattress; drop head Singer sewing electric washing machine; twin tubs with stand; kitchen cabinet; steel utility cabinet; drop leaf -table; and other i MISCELLANEOUS: 1933-Ford pickup 2 wheel trailer; 1 good 'metal hog feeder; almost new. boys'- bicycle; 250 chick size electric brooder; hand tools; garden and lawn tools; 2 oil drums; three 8 gal. milk cans; 16 gauge single barrel shot gun; 22 single sh'ot rifle; 2 winter chicken'founts; battery or electric fence charger; some canned fruit; 4 tons good soft coal and small things not mentioned. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE MAUDE BRYAN WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Good living.room;suite; table top new; bed with springs; battery radio set; wash stand; Duo Nubian parlor furnace; coal or wood stove; rock-a-by washer andl wringer; ice box; Sellers, kitchen cabinet; and numerjous: small articled. Terms of Not responsible for accidents.

PRICED TO SELL 1. HAMMER MILL 2. TRACTOR LOADERS For H. M. Tractors HOOSIER SALES SERVICE Successor to NEWSOM SUPPLY CO.

VIK0N STEEL TILE FOR BATHROOMS KITCHENS Guaranteed a Lifetime P. H. COX SON LUMBER YARD FOR DEAD STOCK LARGE OR SMALL i If Not Skinned or Dscomposed CALL Tipton Phone 94 Windfall 95 Elwood Phone 72 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES JOHN WACHTEL CORP. Fifty Years Reliable Edd LEVI (LEE) MILLER, Owner ie Nash and 6. B.

Swi'nford, Auctioneers. Verl Myers, Clerk. PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS Phone Tipton 1570 We Pay Phone Chargei RENDERING CO Formerly Tipton Fertilizer Co. out- None N'nnc None Total Demand depofitsj of indivnlu-. and cor- porations T.Iabllities including subordinated obligations shown below) J3.6S2.332.28 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50.00A Surplu.s i isn.ooo.oii Undivided prof.ts 57.902.30 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) Xone Total Capital Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts proceeds 'of (none) of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, (none) of debentures sold to local Interests which debentures are-subordinated to the rights of creditors-and depositors, and shares of- common stock, par $100.00 per share.

MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 213.300.00 Obligations subordinated to claims' of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities (a) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOAN'S TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES (b) I I in Other Ilonds, -Notes, anil Corporate Stocks are OHLICATIONS OF AF- FlLiated COMPANIES (c) First lien trust funds (a) Loans as shown above are-after-deduction of reserves of I (b) Securities as shown above are "after deduction of reserves.of No None Nor Norn- None I. Win. L. Ross, Assistant Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully arid correctly represents the true state of the eral contained and forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. L.

P.OSS. Asst. Cashier. HUGH M. CARTER VT.

A. COMI'TON HARRISON A. SMIT.SON" LULU MAKTZ CLEOX WADE MOUNT ELEANOR F. UK.MSTON Directors. State: of Indiana.

County of. Tipton, ssi Swoi-n subscril). 'this 1th-'day of January. herebxi certify- that I am not or this. nMOXI Notary I'ubiic.

My commission expires 23, 1 before tflc and 1 an otlli-cr PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public "sale on the premises located 4 miles north of Kempton, 4 miles west of Barker's Corner oh.State Road 31, and-Vt mile west of Grobmsville, on what is known as the Cooper farm, on Wednesday, Jan.12th, at 10:30 A.M. 100 HEAD OF HOGS Eighteen head of Hamp sows: coming with second litters to begin farrbwing'abbut March 10th; 81 head of shoatsjrfeiglung an average of 75 to 8.0 pounds; coming 2-year-old Poland boar. All hogs double immuned. 32 HEAD OF CATTLE Seven head of white face cows, with calves by side; eight head of Polled white face heifers, to freshen in the next 30 days; seven head of white-face heifers, weighing 500 or 600 pounds; 2-year- old Hereford bull. These are native cattle and a very good herd.

One first calf registered'Jersey One Jersey cow about 9 years old. FEED 1,5.00 more or less of good corn; 400 bu. more or less of Clinton oats; 400 bales of good mixed hay. IMPLEMENTS "1948 W. C.

Allis Chalmers tractor on rubber, starter and lights power lift cultivators, 2-row mounted AHjs Chalmers corn picker, new this fall; John Deere 290 tractor corn planter oh rubber; good 7-foot John Deere power mower; International manure spreader: rubber tire wagon with extra goodgrain bed; cultipacker, rotary hoe, implement trailer with good 6-pIy tires; apike tooth MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS combination hay and grain feeding raek, 2 hog foun- tainsTTTself feeders, almost new oil tank, heater, 4 individual liog houses and small.articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible in case of accidents Ralph Drake Walter Goff, Owners Lunch will be served. .1 Ernie Clinl, Clerk Wyant, Swinford and Henderson, Auctioneers. WANTED-DEAD STOCK I We Pay for Horses $6 $8U $12 I We Also Pay for Small Stock Gall Collect Roy Goodnight Tipton 1x8 ORESTES FERTILIZER CO. evolutionary; new.dovelopmont In MASTER MIX SOW and PIG -I CONCENTRATE with M-Y In.

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