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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 4

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FOUR THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE ATLANTA Mrs. Carrie Leonard Phone Atlanta 126 MRS. PERKINS FALLS. Mrs. Carl Perkins suffered a broken left collar bone whan she fell in the back yard at her Friday.

Windfall Boy in Critical Condition CONDITION SERIOUS. Mrs. Margaret Ann Endicott is still in a serious tondition as a results of a fall she had while descending a ladder from the haymow on the Endicott farm Friday evening. Several of her ribs were broken. Tribune want ads get results.

Paint Right Over WALLPAPER! COSTS ONLY MIRACLE WALL FINISH A GALLON Service motor Co. 123 South Independence St. Phone 83 (Special) The condition of David Keith, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Parrish, of Windfall, who has been ill since Wednesday; is critical and the baby was rushed to Riley hospital in Indianapolis Sunday, where he was placed in an iron lung. The baby's ailment was diagnosed as infantile paralysis by a Kokomo "specialist Sunday, who found paralysis from the base of the" brain down had occurred. At the hospital the boy was placed on the critical list. When Mr.

and Mrs. Parrish left the hospital Sunday night the child was resting comfortably. PRELUDE TO MARRIAGE Epgene, (INS) Being editor of the Oregon Daily Emerald at the University of Oregon these days is only a prelude to matrimony. Marjorie Young, editor of the paper this year, recently resigned to marry a U. S.

marine. Her predecessor, Marjorie Major, also married while holding the position. WINDFALL Miss Marie Parrish MID-WEEK DEVOTIONS The mid-week devotional meeting will be held at the Windfall Methodist church Thursday at 7:15 p. m. Mrs.

Ray Hutto will be the leader of the evening taking as her theme "The Spirit and the Communion of Saints," A good attendance of the members is urged and every one is welcome. "All of the Filipino guerillas want to go to Tokyo," he "and it will be too bad for Tokyo if they do. All they want in life is to kill Japs. I never saw such hatred." "They've killed about 3,060 on this island and the Japs are scared of them," he said. "Of course, they'd never admit the Japs say the guerillas don't bother they say' it I too often.

MAJOR OPERATION "They always talk of gueril- Mrs. Delia Wooten, of Wind- las. If I were a Jap I wouldn't fall, underwent a major opera- (set foot on any Philippine island Ition at the Methodist hospital I for the next 100 years and the MRS. FRANCIS CRITICAL Mrs. Bert Francis, 78, one of the loved Christian mother of the Windfall community who has been in failing health for the past several" months, was in a critical condition Sunday and relatives were summoned to her bedside.

Hatred of Japs in Philippines May Last for a Hundred Years- Guerilla Tricks Are Described By HOWARD HANDLEMAN, A Seventh Division Post, Lejte, Oct. of the Japs in the Philip rines won't end when the war is over. It may last for. a hundred years, Lieut. Joseph F.

St John, the courageous army signal corps officer who. spent two and a half years as a guerrilla lepder on Leyte and Mindanoa, said today. PILES? SPECIALIST'S CHOICE! Csc formula sent lis by Thornton Minor Clinic. Roileves pile pain, ltcbinff. BoroneM QUICK! Then tends to shrink swelling; softens.

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You get broader coverage at steadily declining costs! FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE AGENCY RALPH LEATHEKMAN rhone 271 CRUSHED STONE NEW QUARRY LOCATED TWO MILES SOUTH and ONE MILE EAST OF KOKOMO Directly East of Albright Cemetery PRICES AT QUARRY Crushed Stone $1.10 per ton Agricultural Limestone $1.25 per ton (Finely Ground) Kokomo Creek Stone Co. PHONE CENTER 45-F-41 After 7:30 P. M. INSULATE i Save Quel Cool All Don't The point is proved. Every minute you go without insulating your home, you waste money in fuel, pass up comfort and jeopardize your health.

Zonolite Granular Fill Insulation can be quickly installed. It is efficient and permanent. And it quickly pays for itself in fuel savings. TIPTON LUMBER CO Phone 72 in Indianapolis for trouble Friday. She is getting along satisfactorily.

Mrs. Wooten is in Room B-239 and she would like to hear from her many friends here. INS Staff! Correspondent. of course, but it did drill a hole through a concrete Jap garrison building about three miles aijvay. "Finally they put it on a big 'bjunka' an putrigger' canoe and went patrolling to try to shell Jap installations.

However, thjey never had to fire it, which was lucky as the great gun really! blew to pieces every time it was fired, "The Filipinos laughed at Jap propaganda on Mindanao. There was a German padre who.print­ ed a Arcadia Lions Club Holds Ladies' Night I home on a 30-day leave the south Pacific area. from WEEK-END GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Foutch, of Goldsmith, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Helen Cook. Mrs. Dolly Hoover and girls- were Sunday dinner guests. Arcadia.

The Arcadia Lions club observed ladies' night Tuesday evening of the past week with a dinner and party at thej Jackson Central school building. Ladies of the Methodist church served a delicious chicken dinner. Games and stunts were enjoyed during son; Jerry-' Coles, of the social hour. 1 visited Monday and Lions club members and VISITS SEELYS. Effie Ressler and "grand- Kokomo, Tuesday la-j with Mrs.

Hubert Seely and son, dies present were Mr. and Mrs Billy. Glen Mr; and Mrs. Al-1 bert Shafer, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray-j SUNDAY GUESTS, mond Shaffer; Miss Mary Shaf- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown fer, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hall, son, Charles, visited Sunday and Mrs.

Orien Chenoweth, Mr. i with Mrs. Brown's mother', Mrs. and Mrs. Raymond Nagle, Charles Ertell and family! and Mrs.

E. y. Shockney, Mr.j and Mrs. Paul Teal, Mr. VISITS GRANDMOTHER.

Mrs. Elmer Williams. and Miss Marjorie Lewellen visit- Mrs. Lew Pettijohn and Mr. and'ed Saturday and-Sunday with Mrs.

Wayne Hodson. her grandmother, Mrs. Mary with; her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hobbs, and family. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs and daughter, Sharan, of Tipton, were Sunday guests of Mr. i and Mrs.

Ted Hobbs and John Mr; and Mrs. William Hartman were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hannah and sons, "southi of Hobbs. i Those courses of instruction in furnace firing ought to i include advice about how! to dodge falling soot.

BROTHERLY LOVE i Hughes, in Elwood. Portland, (Ins) PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Legg called sinus! hatred mav not be over by dip Only he reversed I Leslie Meeker.

SURPRISE VISIT Pfc. George Elgie Morrison arrived Saturday night from the Les Vegas, Nev. Air Base and surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Morrison and family residing northwest of Windfall.

He will visit for a few days then So to the Army Air Base Greensboro, N. where will be stationed. at "A fellow who escaped, from Manila told me all about the time the Japs got my radio arid almost killed me. He even knew that some, of my hair was shot away. He said everybody in Manila knew about it except the Japs.

Tells of Neat Trick. "The Filipinos have many ways of showing their sympathy, even though they are forbidden to talk to Americans. One way is to make, the for victory finger sign when taking everything, for instance: "If. the San Francisco radio said two Jap cruisers were sunk he'd print two American cruisers were sunk. people of Mindanao came to hinj and said they didn't believe that possible.

They never believed an American ship could get how much they think, of America. iThe Dalles, a cigarette out of their mouth." The guerillas think up a lot of ways, of fighting the Japs in RETURNS HOME the jungle, and they fight with Mrs. Wayne. Mitchell, who the idea of avoiding all casual- has been at the home of her ties. daughter, Mrs.

Russell Feller and husband at Manhattaan, for the past two months, returned to her home at Windfall Thursday accompanied by daughter and husband Cpl. 'and Mrs. Russell Feller and lit- son Jeff. "One of their'leaders, Carlo Kangleon, hits the ceiling if they lose two men while killing 50 an idea of the kind of native leaders the guerillas of the Philippines have." "Their neatest trick," the tanned signal corps officer duties at Camp Sumson, after an overnight visit with relatives at Windfall and Kokomo. Mrs.

Feller and little son will remain here with her mother for the present. Cpl. Feller returned his plained, "was to line a Jap patrol trap with bamboo spears, driving the spears into the ground in the grass "alongside the path. "The spears were pointed to-' ward the path and at night, when the Jap patrol got into a prepared trap, the wary guerillas fired a few shots forcing the Japs to dive for cover. "I heard Japs scream when the bamboo went through them," he continued, "and I've seen Jap flesh on bamboo.

The trick was neat because it saved WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray and Mrs. Lola Mitchell who were week-end guests of their brother Doran Terwilliger and wife at Windfall, returned to their home at Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs.

Ray and Mrs. Mitchell were called here'Monday of -r ammunition which was Mcs 1 short. death of their mother, Bertha Terwilliger. To make the Japs waste am- DINNER GUESTS munition, too, the guerillas, in Mr and Mrs. Russell Collier i their night forays would pepper and children Cathleen and Ste- I a Jap garrison with rocks shot phen of were guests I rom sling shots and the Japs at a lovely dinner party Sun- i would blast away into the black- day at home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Anne Thatcher. mimeographed newspaper brother he had not for Qn Orpha Legg and family 0 0 Sunday, afternoon Miss Lela Good spent Monday-! night with Mrs! Dallas Darst' arrested on a federal charge of -r, selling liquor to an Indian The and m0 Mrs Mar Fran brother, William Knight, .48, cls A1I on left home at the age of 18 and Mlnerf ar er and daughter, went to sea, where he changed etty ofL An derson visited over his name frorri Fickle to Knight. the week end Wlth Mrs Mincr When his ship docked in Portland he "just happened" to read a one-pharagraph account of his brother's arrest and hasten- iHarter and family.

Miss Lpretta Hobbs. of. Tipton, visited over the week-end ENDS TONIGHT William Bendix and i Dennis O'Keefc in EDWARD SMAUpnutnfr" i YANKS Also Comedy and News Wednesday and Thursday "The priest winked and toldjed to bail his out. to them to reverse everything they read in his paper and they'd I have the truth. They went oni for a.

long time before the Japs! caught on and imprisoned the; priest. 'Here on Leyte the Japs tried; starve the; guerillas by send- 1 ing planes to patrol over the rice paddiesj every day and to. strafe the people. i "The cunning guerillas took! that for a couple of days and: now IV ng a l' pt a then harvested at night. Only a 1 they didn't cut the tops off' the rice plants so the Jap pilots didn't know the rice was gone.

'They kept patrolling fo: HOBBS Mrs. Hubert Seely Phone Windfall 95 SUNDAY GUESTS. Miss Betty Suits, of. Arizona, weeks while, the people laughed and Miss Sue; Jarvis, of Tipton, enjoyed Sunday dinner With; Mrs. Jesse Books and family, called on Barnesi and son, with MSEMBJUrr CBMGE MXC8EAOV I BUmOKoJEMWE MTEVmK IMF, Also "Haunted and Shorts Thursday Is Cash Night 100-100-or 2-5s BY PROXY WEDNESDAY DOUStf VOUR BONO BUYING at line." them as.jlhey wasted gaso- SPORTS Fpster Leads.

Master Feed to l)eague Victory WEEK-END GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Brown, of Anderson, were the week-end guests of Mr: i and Mrs. Hubert Seely and family.

Mrs. Margaret Brown, of Nur- i sing home in Tipton, was a Sun-; day dinner guest at Seely' home: PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Pearl' Morrison and daughter, Miss Alice Mori rison of Windfall, and son Pfc. George E.

Morrison home on leave from the Army Air Base at Les Vegas, were called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Francis, south of Windfall I ness of the night I "The Japs were so scared of j. Uhe guerillas," St. John said.

"that there was a 36-man Jap garrison a' mile from here, but i they wouldn't go oh patrol, They knew the guerillas were waiting for them." Makeshift Cannon. On the island of Mindanao, south of Leyte, the ingenious guerillas made a cannon but of a pipe and some automobile Sunday evening by the serious illness- of Mr. Morrison's sister, spnn Each morning they'd Mrs. Francis. roll 0 ut their "field piece" and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Smith I fire one tHen take the and daughters, Maxine and Dor- (p cces of the cannon back to othy were guests Sunday after- preparc for the single shot the noon of their daughter Mrs. Conway and family near Greentown. I Mrs. Wayne Myers, of Kokomo, was the dinner guest Sunday of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Otte Van Doran. Motorists Warned of Winter Weather next morning. "That particular the guerilla liaison officer explained, "went on for a year. The cannon ball didn't explode.

Soldier Finds Missing Sailor for French Wife Indianapolis, Nov. (INS) The" State Highway I New York, (INS) Commission has warned Indiana, otner i ink friendship motorists to prepare for the! twecn thc Americans and Anbe- the approaching period of snow ice: Frcncn was we ided recently by since thc fewer automobiles now; a ki nd act 0 t. Gilbert Oche- in use are more vital than' ever 0 Brooklyn, stationed before to wartime civilian ccon- "somewhere in France." omy. I Acheson was introduced to While-highway district Mr j.eone Reignard, who told sub-district garages were busy him that her husband, Marcel, with last minute preparations; formerly an officer on the liner for cold weather road mainte- Normnadie, had not been heard nance, the commission urged that county and municipal equipment also be' checked so essential snow clearance work will not be delayed when blizzards block the highways Truck operators as- well as motorists were requested to sec that equipment for cold weather driving is.in working order. STRICTLY STRAIGHT.

Chicago, Nov. 7. (INS) Casting an absentee ballot in Chicago, Son. Josiah W. Bailey, 71.

iaid that voted a straight ticket. He said it was the 60th lime the straight Democratic ticket. i VISIT GINNS. Miss Lela Good. Mrs.

Dallas erald Foster 's 590 triple led Darst, Mrs. Mollie Ferguson and Master Feed' to a three-straight' Mrs. Mary E. Francis; of win over Dunn's Service in City! visited with Mr. an; league play at the Ginn and son, Jtalph, Bclwl-O-Drome and afternoon.

Dairy knocked Tipton Greenhouses out of first place with LEAVE ENDS, tw out of three, win. Rice E. M. Robert Hannah, rolled a triple for the win- of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin nejr." Tidier Rayl had a 536 left Indianapolis Sunday, to re-j 534,. for the' port for duty. He has been I lowers. In other league play, Kiwanis' games' from Mc- Kmley Produce. that have Seautifiit- battle of West tfapelle Was Far WKorse Than Dieppe ARTHUR OAKSESHOTT teuter Correspondent Who Was at the Assault on Westkapelle) istributed by International News now give a clearer picture' he seaborne battle for jelle, keypoint on the west-, erhtip of the island'of Walcher-1 en; in as announced from supreme headquarters losses in: thfexatio of- out of 5 were suf-t fered among the close support- craft.

It is generally admitted by vejterans of previous landings; that D-Day was "a picnic byj comparison" and that it was "far worse than the' commando, raid I on Dieppe iri 1942." the operation! was' a complete success. jtt was originally.planned that' the R. A. F. should 'give the area a hours' bombing immediately prior to the jweather, however, made this- impossible arid the Royal Marine commandos in the "iittle ships" of I the Royal Navy had to go i FOR GOOD HEALTH A FRIENDLY PLACE TO TRADE Burton's General Store Always Stop at BURTON'S When in Hobbs Our store is headquarters for poultry feed and farm sup- lilies.

Keep 'em on the nest, laying strong Tkis Week's SPlCtUS TELL YOUR PLUMBING TROUBLES to BENNETT'S Phone 623 For QUALITY Eggs LAYENA Complete feed for lots 'of premium quality eggs with delicious from since his escaped German- occupied France in 1941. The soldier wrote to the New York Polce Department, facing the worst shellfire of the if the Frenchman could be lo- cated. .1 Many a landing (craft drifted The Missing Persons Bureau pa me with over contacted the French Naval th idecks and the bridge and Mission in. New York and jparts' df the ship showing Egg Svppkminl CHOWDER For low-cost eggs let us grind and mix your grain with this Old Reliable." informed that a Lieut: Marcel Rc.igriard on duty' with a French merchant ship at sea. The police asked that the officer contact them on his return.

He did, and since "then has written'tb his wife and to Pvt. Acheson" He had sent several letters tp wife, he said, and could' rjot understand why she had not' received them. gaping holes shells ha i passed through', leaving death and destruction in the wake. Lots of lay Cbpw It pays to. balance scratch with Chow.

It's a teal Mash! pen for Business: Boh Comer's Marathon Station, across from c-32 Jijpton (9JnxMptor Company Phone 437 DEAD Sf 00L BEMjpVED! WE PAY PHONE CHARGES Jahn Wachtel Co. I I 8 1 v'3 8 8 1.

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