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WEDNESDAY JUNE THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE "YmiUFIND CLASSIFIED RATES 1 Insertion 3c per word 2 Insertions 5e per word 3 Insertions 6c per word 4 Insertions 8c per word 5 Insertions 9c per word 6 Insertions lOc per word Memoriam lOc per line Black Face Local 15c per line CARD OF $1.00 FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS These charges are at a reduced cash rate and apply if the ad is paid within 10 days after Hie first insertion. Special service charge of 25c will be added after the 10 day period. Call OSborne 5-2115 before 10:30 a.m. for insertion same day except Saturday 9 a.m. daily.

Cancelation until 10:00 a.m. deadline. (RATES QUOTED ARE LOCAL) SINGER Take over on Singer sewing -machine. BaL due only $21.62. Terms monthly.

Sews forward and reverse, darns, mends, sews over pins, and is guaranteed. Call OS £4956 Service. C-tf. FOR SALE Mixed hay. 4 miles west of Tipton.

Call OSborne 57335 P-220. 1953 STUDEBAKER hardtop. Robert Daily, 126 Dearborn, Tipton, Ind. P-222. FOR SALE 1957 Ford V-8 automobile.

Phone WI-7-3413. Douglas Williams. FOR SALE 1950 Dodge Wrecker Holmes crane like new. Phone WI 7-3413. Douglas Williams, C-Tues.

Thurs. FOR SALE 1956 Ford V-8 ton four speed transmission, phone WI 7-3413. Douglas Williams, Kempton. C-lues Thur. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Used trailers-45x8, two bedroom was over $5,000.00 new, now $1,785.00 cash.

28 modern, metal $795.00. 16 ft. $395.00. Boat Trailer (new) $79.95. Sewing machines new Electrics $29.95 up.

Open Friday, Satusdays only. Arcana North to 22, East to 221 (see map) P-219 FOR room modern with garage and extra lot. House has hardwood floors, gas heat and kitchen Price reduced for quick sale TO $7,000 00. JOE ROSS, Real Estate Insurance OR SEE JOHN B. BARRUM OFFICE East on St.

Rd. 28 Phone OS 5-6492. C-220 Check With Us For Real Estate in "The Community of Opportunity" Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta HOPE REALTY Arcadia, Ind. TOR REAL ESTATE 'SALES and farm louns SCP E. Foster, 117 Court Tiptoe Phone OS 5-2439 OS 5-2573.

C-tf. FOR REAL Joe Inc. or see JOHN B. BARRUM, Office East on St. Rd.

28 Phone OS 5-6492. WE MAKE FARM LOANS Loan Representative in our office every Thursday Morning. FREE APPRAISAL. LONG TERM LOANS. c-tf.

REAL ESTATE SALES and atrin loans see E. G. Foster, 117 Tiptou. Pitocw OS OS 5-2573. I C-tf.

FOR SALE FOR SALE 1953 1 ton Ford truck. WI 7-3413. Douglas Williams, Kempton. C-Tues-Thurs-Sat 222. FOR SALE Used Televisions Washers Dryer WISEMAN SALES SERVICES 108 DEARBORN FOR SALE 7 sows and pigs.

Leo Clark, 2 miles south 19, 2Vi miles west. P-219. FOR SALE 28 acres good hay. ZVz miles south Kenipton. PJione WI 7-3126.

Mrs. Gilford P. Griffith. P-219. MICHEL'S FEEDER Pigs.

Guaranteed pigs for sale at all times. Ph. OS 5-6742. C-M-W-F-233. WE HAVE SOME gopd Early Seed Corr on hand.

Atlanta Feed and Supply, Atlanta, Ind. P-230. FOR SALE Fryers. Average 3 pounds. 60c each.

527 Vine St. P-220. f'OR Chevie 4 door Bel Air. Service Motor Co. tf.

WEBBS GASOLINE gallon, its outstanding in Tipton. C-tf. WANTED buy used furniture. OS 5-2892. 209 S.

West. C-tf. WANTED Light hauling. Trash and debris-- cleared. OS 5-6249.

C-219. WEBBS GASOLENE 27.9 gallon, its outstanding in Tipton. C-tt. BASEMENT DRAINS and Sewer service Electric. O'Dell Rose Plumbing.

OS 5-4545. TV Nightenbelser, 94 mile North Bakers Center. C-tf FOR Washer and dryer twins S125 for both; Hotpoint range $50, G.E. two door freezer and refrigerator $150. Call OS 5-6537.

C-221. FOR plants: sweet potato, pinento, mango, cabbage, tomato, celery. 431 Sweetland Ave. C-tf. WANTEU Upholstering.

Ctrl Milier. 731 Norih Independence, Phone 5-4616. and radio repairing, service calls Antenaa installation and repair. Parts and service gualanieed. Ralph R.

Beck, Phone OS 5-6782. C-tL SW CONVENTIONAL floor model Maytag washer. Square por- elain tub. Salt, price 4139.95 and your tub Motor Co. oerson tc assume balance on a 1956 Buick two door hard rap.

Car has dyna- flo drive, radio, heater, and defrosters and other equipment. Balance on easy GMAC terms with insurance. Service Motor co. p-a WEBBS GASOLINE 27.B gallon, its outstanding in Tipton. C-tt.

NEW AND USED Spinet pianos 1 and organs. Mrs. Ted Sharp OS 5-6263. P-221. STRAWBERRIES for sale.

Max Crouch. OS 5-7205. C-tf. FOR Aluminum! WANTED Window washing. Phone OS 5-6579, P-221.

fRONT END Wbea EBERT SERVICE, Phone 5-7125 and exterior painting and wall.paper steaming. Free estimates. Phone OS 5-6770. P-223. Awnings, doors And windows.

Riisoo Steel Storm doors and win- Aluminum siding. Free estimates. A. J. Butz 410 S.

Main phone OS 5-2646. C-cf FOR SALE Yearling Hereford Bull. Forest Thomas, R. 2, Tipton. C-220.

WANTED Used pony harness. Denny Speer. OS 5-4476. P-223. WANTED Good used PreVWar Banjo Bacon Vega Paramount or Gibson.

Call Liberty 7-5189 eves, Indianapolis. P-223. FOR SALE Strawberries. Phone OS 5-6768. C-224.

FOR SALE Gooseberries. Tom PMfer, Tetersturg. C-222. SINGER ZIG ZAG Take over payments on Singer Zig- Zag sewing machine. Full balance due only $46.32.

Terms $6.11 ano. Monograms, appliques, blind stitches, buttonholes, sews on buttons, makes many fancy "designs. Perfect condition. Call OS 5-4956. C-tf.

HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER small children. See Mr. Lawrence Garst, 603 West Jefferson St. or Phone OS 5-6208 between hours 1 to p.m. P-220.

MALE HELP WANTED Man with a Pen, a suit of and a willingness to work. Learn how to put these to use. Call Town Country Food Collect, Kokomo GL 2-8257. C-221. WANTED Babysitter.

CalLLee Purvis, 139-1. Sharps ville. C-220. ABLE Construction Vorkers. Overseas T.U.S.

Projects. Skilled, unskilled. Write Application Service, Md. Box 854, Baltimore 3, FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 4 room, stairs apartment. Call- OS 57216 after 5 p.m.

C-tf. FOR 3 room apartments. Furnished or unfunaisbed. Located upstairs corner of Jefferson and East Streets. C.

L. O'Bacion. Call OS 54549. tf. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment.

Adults. Utilities furnished. Phone OS'5-2785. C-tf. FOR 3 room apartment.

Utilities furnished. Phone OS 5-4922. C-tf. FOR bedroom home. Modern.

Call C. L. O'Banion. OS 5-4549. tf.

FOR apartment, 4 rooms with bath, utilities furnished, 124 M. West. C-tf. FOR RENT small 3-room apart- ment'with all utilities furnished. Phone 5-4118.

C-220. FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. Call after 4. OS 5-6554. Vernice Durham.

P-224 MISCELLANEOUS SEPTIC TANKS, loDet vaults vac- run cleaned, tiewer basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Phone Elwood FE 3-2684. David Sewer Cleaners. C-tt. NOTICE TO lilllDKKS Soalpd bids will be received by the Hoard of Si-hool of tile Tip- lon-Cirfro Township Schools of Tip.

ton, Indiana, until 7:15 P.M. Monday, July 11, Threr hundred tons, more or less, of Indiana coal 1'4 oil treated stoker, delivered to the IliKh School KuildinK- Eighty thousand Kftllohs. more or less, number two or three Fuel Oil Transport Delivery. trillions and bid forms are on file at tile office of the Superintendent Schools. High School Tipton; Indiana.

i'roposals" be received in the office of the nt oT Schools, opened and reati in 7:15 P.M. (P.S.T.) July 11, 1H80. The Uoanl. reserves the rjcht to accept or reject anv or all bids. HOAKU OF SCHOOL TlifSTKES, Tipton, Indiana.

Cornelius Fox, Sec- retarx-. 219-225. CARD OF THANKS The Everett Scott family wishes to thank the many neighbors and friends in Habbs, and Tipton County foi their expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Ceremony Unites June Raymond Hurlock. Mrs.

Velva 'Purvis CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the nurse, and nurses aids. The kitchen staff, the housekeeping and all that helped me in any way while I was in Tipton. Co. hospital. Also I want to thank everyone that -sent the beautiful cards and flowers.

Leatherman-Morris Ambulance drivers and Gene Boes. Mrs. Zelia McNew. MISS BURGET SPEAKS Miss Madonna Burget was guest speaker Sunday evening at East Union Christian church. She will leave August 1 to serve as a medical missionary in Machoka, Southern Rhodesia, in Africa.

Her home church is Normanda Chr i i a church. Wrecker Servfca. Phone days OS 5-4549, nights OS 5-6166 Service Motor Co. P-tf double ring ceremony at Goldsmith Methodist church -united in marriage Miss June McFarland and Raymond LeRo'y Hurlock. Rev.

Henry Pratt read the wedding vows at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McFarland, of Goldsmith and Mr. Earl Hurlock, 813 South Plate street, Kokomo, is father of the bridegroom. Candelabra and palms decorated the church. White satin bows mark; ed the pews. The bride entered on the arm of her father, wlio gave her in marriage.

She wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. Sequins adorned the scalloped neckline and long sleeves tapered into bridal points over her hands. A headpiece of sequins held her veil of net which was shoulder length. She carried a white Bible on which rested a bouquet of red roses wit ha shower of white satin srea- mers. The maid of honor, Miss Ruth Ann Sweet, of Kokomo, wore a blue dacron dress.

The bodice was embroidered in white and -4, large tailored bow adorned the back a the waistline. The neckline was low and short sleeves were cap She carried a colonial quet of blue tinted carnations tied with white satin ribbon. Miss Sherry Huff, of Goldsmith, bridesmaid, appeared in a gown identical to that of the maid of honor. Jay Dunn, of Kokomo, was best man and ushers were LaVern Clingenpeel, of Greentown, and Richard Stiener, of North Manchester. Mrs.

Max Burgan, of Goldsmith, was Selections included "Always," "Indiana Love Call," "Hand In Hand" and Rev. Pratt sang. "The Lord's Prayer." For. her daughter's wedding, Mrs. wore a pink rayon linen dress with white ac- and her corsage was white carnations.

After the wedding a reception was gtyen in the church parlors for approximately 125 Mrs. "Frank Park, Mrs. Robert Watson, Mrs. Bill Huff and Mrs. Bernice Phifer were in charge.

The table was covered with blue lace cloth centered-was a four-tiered wedding cake iced in while. A miniature bride and groom adorned the top. camelias surrounded the punch bowl. Blue punch filled the crystal punch bowl in, which flated hearts of crystal clear ice. White mints were served.

The service was crystal and silver and white napkins were inscribed in silver with the names, June and Ray. ft Serving at the tables "were cousins, Cathy Stowers, Mary Ellen McFarland and, Laura Ann Achenbach. Out of town guests were present from Tipton, Atlanta, Noblesville, Frankfort, Kokomo, North Manchester, Gre Kankakee 111., Anderson, Chesterfield and Kirklin. For traveling she chose a blue dacron corsage was from her bridal. Her corsage was from her bridal After June 27, they will be at home at 809 South Tlate street, Kokomo in their newly built and furnished home.

The bride is a 1956 graduate of Jefferson township high school and was graduated from Indiana Business college in 1957. She-is em- Approximately 125 'pjersona attended the first annual for Edwards school Sunday afternoon In the gymnasium or Prairie township high Stoops, of GreetinbsviUe, and his brother Manvlile or, near Frankfort, planned the event and sent oat approximately 150 invitations for the 'reunion. Persons attending from'a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herdog, of Plainfield, 111.

Mrs. Herdog is the' former Miss Ethel Hughey. The couple were recognized for traveling the greatest distance to. attend. Others from a distance were Miss Amy Scudder, of Waynetown; Mr.

andvMrs. Dorr Hughey, of Muncie, and Miss India Higgins. The oldest member attending was Albert Rayl, of Kokomo, who was 92: Mrs. Etta Edwards received a buquet of red roses. (A, short muscial program was given by the Ovell Calvert family, ot Frankfort, and Ollie and Eddie Land.

Earl Foster, of Sharpsvilla, a former teacher at the school, gave a short talk. Mrs. Nellie Land of Kokomo, was in charge of the services. Donald Rayls was elected to serve as president for the coming year, with Mrs. Nellie Land as secretary-treasurer.

Guests were registered by Mrs. Lillie Shuck and Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Letter's were read from James Baldwin, of Florida, and Miss Marie O'Harah, of Chicago. Mrs.

Edna Harrington, of New unable'to attend. Refreshments were served at the close o'f the afternoon. It was decided the next reunion would toe the first Sunday in June at the same place. Guests were present from Huntington, Camel, Frankfort, Noblesville, Michigantown; Kempton, Tipton, Waynetown, Muncie, Plain field, Illinois, Russiaville, Bowling Green, Attica and Greentown. Public Auction Everything Coast Bound Located on State Road 21, Milo East of U.S.

31 Wednesday June 22,1960 at 1:00 P.M. Fast Time Westinghouse 30" range; GE Refrigerator Freezer combination; auto- mafic washer; Singer Electric sewing machine; water saftcner; 3 burner gas stove; 21? TV; typewriter; adding machine; roll top desk; kneehole desk; victrola; chrome dinette; vacuum cleaner; studio couch; Hying room chairs; lamps; solid cherry coffee table; four. 9x12 rugs; 2 porch rugs; other rugs; wicker porch furniture; 2 matching Kling maple chests; maple hollywood bed; walnut bedroom suite; roll-away bed; baby crib; drapes; dishes; cabinets; pressure earner; J4" rotary lawn-mower; platform scales; large exhaust fan; bench vise; pipe vise; electric grinder; storage lockers; pipe; shelf lumber; tools; many other items. ANTIQUES coffee mill; walnut blanket, chest; drop leaf table with matching safe; walnut walnut chest of drawers; calfskin rug; lamps; copper wash boiler; picture frames; mirror; 7 walnut cane seated chairs; 4 maple cane seated, chairs. TERMS i-CASH; JOHN D.

Everett Corn, Aucttonoar 125 Attend td wards School Reunion' Mrs. Dale Burton ployed in theVoffice of Miller's transportation incorporated in Kokomo. The bridegroom is a graduate of Kokomo high school and is employed at the Chrysler plant. Class Meets With Mrs. Loran Dever Group I of the Merry Builders class of First'Baptist Sunday school, was entertained Friday night by Mrs.

Loran Dever. The meeting conducted by Vice President Mrs. Glen Carter, who opened 'With the singing of "Yield Not To Temptation" followed by "At the Gross;" Prayer was voiced by Mrs. Git bert Meeks. Devotions were led by a guest, Mrs.

Franklin Arthur, of, Delphi. Mrs. Arthur, the wife, of a former pastor, was the teacher of the class while a resident of Tipton. A short business session was conducted after which "An Evening Prayer" was sung and bene- dition was pronounced fay Mrs. Dewey Edwards.

A social followed, and refreshments were served to 10 members and the-guest, Mrs. Arthur. The July hostess will be Mrs. Roscoe Stoops. Miss James Is Feted at Shower Mrs.

Ted Barrett Miss Jessie James, of Kokomo, former resident of Windfall, "was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Miss Aletha Kirk, of Kokomo. Mrs. Carl Murray, of Peru, was assisting hostess. The gift table was laid with a white lace cloth over.green crepe and of honor was seated on a white throne beneath- a green white umbrella in an archway. Contest honors were awarded to Miss Judy Gartin, Mrs.

Norman LJayer and Miss Phyllis Hite. The serving tables were decorated in green and white cloths, and white milk glass service was useeV Twenty guests from Kempton, Kokomo, Cutler, Lafya- ette and Windfall. Miss James, a graduate of Windfall high school with the class of isnrof.ETAOI ETA ET ET 1957, will become the bride of Daniel DuBois, of Kokomo, on June 17, at St. Luke's United Brethren church in NOBLESVILLE SALE BARN Under New Management i (Livestock Commission Cut 2 80 head native feeder pigs guaranteed. Some good stock cattle.

Stock cows and some good ewes and lambs, i Bill Durham Res. Phone Y-U 4-2786 NOW OPEN In Rear Of Hope Realty ARCADIA, INDIANA HOPE'S GJ. LAUNDERETTE 7 Days a Week from 7:00 til 11:00 Nice Will Be, Better Wofch For Grand Opening Soon HOUSEHOLD GOOD SALE The Ivah Winkle estate and the household goods of Mrs. Kennett will be held at The Maples, at the So. edge of Cicero on St.

Rd. 19. Not having room at either persons house we will hold the Sale here at the above mentioned place on Saturday June 18th 10:30 A.M. Beds; mattresses; springs; bedding; living room suites; rugs; books; chairs of all kinds; pictures; chest of drawers; dressers; book cases; sweepers; fans; mirrors filing cabinets; end tables; lamps of all kinds; oil stove; tables; curtains; small gas refrigerator; gas range; kitchen cabinets; wash stand; tubs and boilers: 2 sewing machines; automatic Bendix washer; radio; desks; canned fruit; wooden filing cabinet; concrete mixer; stove office chairs; 2 hospital beds with springs and mattresses; cots; army cots; ladders; folding tools; 4 drop leaf tables; lawn furniture; lawn mower; porch swing; pots and pans and good dishes; fishing tackle; new car radio; Air Conditioner. 'i This is a very large'safe: There are too many pieces of property to mention, you will lust have to come and see.

P.S. 2 shop hair dryers. ANTIQUES Antique hall tret; Seth Thomas clock with brass works, one of the first In Tipton tounty; and 2 wad kettles; antique radio wlm 4 head phonos; phonograph; dishes and glassware; tables; metal pleaters; beaded wall 2 compose bwrnen. There are more in boxes and stored away that wo'could not toe. W.

know that Hollywood Mews By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD that May Britt and Jill St. John have been spoken for, movieland is somewhat depleted of marriageable young females. Tuesday Weld and Beverly Aadland don't qualify, both of the 18-year mark. Joan Collins is talking of marrying Warren Beatty. And Kim Novak is ready to take the plunge with director Richard Quine.

This leaves mighty slim pickings. One perennial never-been-married beauty is searching for a husband, but can't find "Mr. Right." She is Lori Nelson, a honey blonde' with eye filling curves, sunny disposition and -a successful acting career. If she's all these things, why hasn't Lori been Whisked away by some handsome actor with a mansion in Beverly Hills, a supercharged sports car and small ranchero in Palm Springs? Doesn't Like Actors, "Because I don't like actors," Lori said, clearing the air immediately. "I'm in a very difficult situation.

I'm not interested in men in the movie and television industry, and most'men outside of show business are flustered and too much impressed with, dating an actress. "I do have the natural instinct to be married and raise a family, but I'm not'making much progress." man I marry-needn't be rich," she laughed. "But I want him to 'be kind and gentle with a sense of humor. And he will have to 'love me -very much. That's most important of all.

"He'll, have to be emotionally mature and unselfish. That's where most actors fail. what (the the right '1GE7 Id Give Up Career "They're not very ani they are so abou themselvt they time tot think abo it the girl they're dating So I dat; businessmen and professional men. Unfortunately, too many of them are dull." Lori sa: she would be willing to give up her career -for her hus band if I insisted on it. "The Icnger you stay single the more chiosey you, become," she- went on.

"I've ieen hurt a couple 'oi times, to, and' that makes a girl a little wary about leek, one of these days will come along, and if.I I love him enough, he won' have to meet any of my qualifications." Store later woolens for'you entire family in Tipton. county's only, refrigerated vaults for as little as cleaning. Bujrkhart Cleaners. C-tf. Free cleanin any Cleaners wiy rickup and and laundry finishet you wish.

Burkhari and Laundry. Ross Doggett Body Shop PAINJT, GLASS BODY REPAIR, FROJNT WHEEL 325 ALIGNMENT Adams, Phone 54120 REAL ESTATE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNt 22, 1960 At 1 P.M. D.S.T. Located 2 miles east then milas south the first house north of the Isaac Waltcn 15 Acres improved with modern home, bedrooms, large kitchen with builtins bath, also good dry of Kokomo, or Club. large, living room, two three quarter basement and good oil he.

consists of garage, tool shed and others. iting plant. Out buildings This 15 acres joins Stonybrook on the south east and is very litable for subdivision if you so desire. Only miles from Cl rysler plant. If you are interested in small acreage with comfWtable home don't overlook this opportunity.

It sells regardless of price. Terms $2,000.00 down day of sale. Balance on or before eO days from sale date. Abstract and title will can be arranged immediately. For fui the owner or auctioneer.

be furnished. Possession er information contact CLAUDE SHEPHERD: OWNER Eddie Nash, Auctioneer, Windfall Phone LY 5-3503 PUBLIC AUCTION rsbnal property of my located at 124 North the undersigned, will 'sell the mother, Mrs. R. C. Wickersham, at her Conde Street, in T.ipton, Indiana on Saturday June 18, I960 at 1:00 P.M.

New Simmons hide-away bed, G. radio, nice Nylon mohair chair ft ottoman, scatter ri igs, Wilton.rug and pad, electric clocks, one walnut and one glass top coffee table, magazine racl pictures, mirrors, oc casional -tables, lamps, odd chairs, desk with attachments, hassock type fan, con bination radio-record play er, one maple one walnut cedar benches, decorative pillows, double bed mahogany desk. lamp, Electrolux sweeper. chest, dressing table and complete with innerspring! Hard reck maple gate-j ic range. -Sunbeam ceffeet i dryer practically ntwj irs, pots and Skun projector and mattress, nice set of mahogany twin Beds lamps maple baby chest robe and bed, wicker rocker, day bed, silver teal and coffee service, a lot bedding, shag'rugs', heat lamp.

Dun-l can-Phyfe table and 4 chairs, 1 leg table-and 4 chairs, Kenmore eleei maker toaster. Kenmore electric clol portable adding machine, pressure more, wringer, washer, metal cabinets photographic equipment, a lot clothing, which, include men's suits, several lawn chairs sonvt rattan, lawn swing, lawn roller, power rotary hoe A mower con ibinatjon, reel fype power- mower, 2 hand mower, new ft: ladders and other ladders, ing and fishing equipment, 8 storm and scions, com bination door, fernery, lathe with motor, a 22 hand and garden tools, odds and ends of lumber, a set of garage doors, water pump, and many other ANTINQUES: 3 canebottom chairs, a set of Mr. A chairs, table lamp, hair solid eherrr corner cupboard, dishes. Free electric sewing machine. Semi ri Japanese sword, Seth Thomas clock wKh weights and others AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is only list of aVticlet to "tell.

This Is exceptionally nice property ind has had excellent We invite, you to attend. ROBERT R. WCKERSHAM X. I TERMS CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS O. Mvllim.

Auctioneer PhenVoSMttS Thrton. Indi --J-. -t..

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