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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 7

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TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS FOB SALE OR TRADE REAL ESTATE MY 'HOME FOR S. West street; 'six-room semi-' modern. Cora Maroney. c-S9 FOR SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR Polled hull. FOR apartment, modern.

234 West Ma'dispa. Phone 150S. MISCELLANEOUS C. B. Gasho, Atlanta.

FOR SALE- ano, walnut case. Call pi- c-SS AUCTIONEERING George 'M. SchmiU. Phone 43X0, Tiptou n-110 FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 43SO.

FOR chicks; order now for January and later delivery. Tipton Hatchery. c-tf FOR cider and ap- £. pies. Beechwood Orchards- i John D.

Smith. M-W-F-tfj FOR SALE Three sows and pigs; also bred gilts. Simon Wolfe. Phone 1572. P-S9 FOR with stock rack.

James Stroup. Route'3. Tipton. l'- S9 FOR SALE OR bic foot Prigidaire; double! door; porcelain inside and: out; real bargaiiu C. L- 0'Ban-j i FOR SALE Wilkinson black hay beans, goc.d ones, $1,25 bushol.

Kenneth Brown, I miles- soutli of llobbs. S7 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Complete jtb on bogs and cattle. Phone 192. George Robinson, c-tf. TIPTON GULF 7oc; Phone 107.

75c. c-tf GENERAL TRUCKING Live sioc-ii hauling, lOc per cwt.ifor full loads. John Plake and Philip Myers. Phones l'249 and 450S. p-S7 PAY RENT for ten years at per months- a bundle of! receipts; pay.

on a home for- ten years at per mouth -you have an equity of about saved; see us today about a new home. Tipton Lumber Gene Ward, Mgr. ROBINSON'S MEAT MARKET will continue business with its cli full line of homo killed nieats ha and at bargain prices lir.st house north of railroad on i El Ag, due Aro Sop hoi noo mo in cia b'ui cen E. wa nea 1S7 to the AH! AULT FUNERAL. Woman of Aroma Was Victim of pneumonia.

meral services were coned Friday afternoon from the la Methodist church for Mrs. ia Ault, who died' at her in Aroma Wednesday after- following an illness of pneu- i. The Rev. E. J.

Glenden- pastor the church offi- during the services and' il followed in the Aroma- tery. Ault was -the daughter of and Elizabeth Sharp and born on November 5, 1S54 -Aroma. On February 15, she was united in marriage anscinr Ault; he "dying during rviving are two sons, Charles of Shreveport, La. Edward' tli FOR.SALE—Ck-neva] Electric- ra- dio; beautiful cabinet; bar-! gain at see-it at ton ti Son. HO St.

Open all the time; wo deliver at a. m. and 2:00 P. in. Phone 19-2.

c-SS WANTED iKc clasp enve- a dozen, The Tribune FOR SALE K-itT lopes. 10x13 luu. Press. FOR Old 'Hickory Flooy. 'Enamel, C9c quart, a.n;i same good (jtiality.

in four siuide-. at Sltit, .11. and beef hides; top prices. C. II.

Purvis, I C'V, iiL to assist withim housework and care of of Aroma, and twb grand- dren. The deceased had lived thev home where she died for past forty-nine years'. PAPER SCRIP. (Continued from Page 1.) ment for "Strength Through tours, tickets to state and similar purposes. erlin, Jan.

Promising Germans that after the war in action there. Reports' came that the men now on the Salla front seemed about the best trained and equipped sent against Finland. i The Salla situation differs from that Suomussalmi. At Salla, the Russians, still fighting strongly, are on roads which lead direct to the top ofj the Gulf of Bothnia, which the Russians want to reach in order to c.tit communication on the vital railroad supply line from Sweden. At Suomussalmi, the Russians, had not yet! reached, when they were the main highway which leads westward from Suomussalmi to: Kajani.

i The are operating in small groups on the Kuusamo front between Suomussalmi and Salla, according to reports. But their communications are meager and the Finnish fortifications are strong: -Hence, reports say, they are cautious. In the kuhmo-Nurmes-Lieksa ssctor to the south of Suomussal- the situation is different. Nurmes is a railroad town between Stromussalmi and Lake -Ladoga to the south, 'Kuhmo is north of-it. Lieksa is on the Russian, side, northeast Nurmes and south- irought to a victorious con-j Sto0( ion by the Reich they will east of Kuhmo.

It.was difficult, because of its isolation, to get a clear picture of tliat froiit. But it? was under- was ico'ouna aim 'p all Danish- icebreakers had' been put in readiness for immediate service. The great belt channel lies between the Danish mainland and the island group, including the capital, between the mainland and Sweden. Berlin, Jan. Severe cold caused' increased suffering in Germany today because of the strict rationing of coal: Supplies of coal were dwindling, because canal boats were ice-bound.

At first only poorer people suffered, but today big apartment houses in the prosperous west'en'd of Berlin were feeling the cold. Landlords had to close down furnaces, and such families as could, installed), electric heaters or tried to build small emergency fireplaces in their apartments. 12 Years Ago that! Finnish forces, apr parently not mere patrols, had full opportunity, at last, CI assed to tuo Russian to- in the world's riches, Guard organ. Schwa rze ps. exhorls the home front to rk harder and consume less.

bringing greater sacrifices to production of war crisis." he Germans' present limited ity to buy. the pajrr'assnrts. JANUARY 12. Mrs. Delia Roode was seriously ill at her home on South Main street.

i Mrs. Walter 'Richards, formerly of Tipton, was very ill at her home in Kokoriio. Mont Nickey had discarded crutches after using them for sev-'i days because of a sprained: ankle. "entrance that! I ward Lieksa recently. Finnish army headquarters, however, deny that thq Finnish lines are on the They admit merely that Finnish patrols operate on the Russian side.

Raids against the railroad oit this and other fronts naturally would be classed as jtroi operations. However. HIP Mrs. Will Brown daughter of Kokomo were spending a week, here with her Mrs. 3haw.

stay Mrs. niuht.s. CJraydon Phone in Jiarri-jto will ing iiitCTiSi the vic- is won. it is declared. FOU on ra I I B.

truck; 1 truck; 1 d--'0 I. H. shrcddrr; 1. aad; a. half ForU, Chevrolet half ton' John IJi't-re steel 10 wf are -r nmK-rsuld in jiricv or qiuliiy.

licxall Drug Store, Tijiton. c-l''-59i for general.i'- OIIL- hild: stay' :1 Ad-j 11 13'-x Triiiuni 1 p-STj'- 1 i-r i Htraiico iGt-rman is pnyins for Ger-j Finns cd to feo i that if they into a position of atta kcd in foree on Rnss i au soil they might lose the moral advantage of being purely defenders. A Finnish general was by a newspaper man whf-thcr it would be possible for him to go GOOD DEFENSE. dress wheel wau-on; I. -II.

C. lu-20 repairs. Uutz 'Implement Store. c-tf F0a KEKT I t'On EITHER ncnto or ailments, see Dr. W.

A. Piimpn-' rey, D. 442 N. Main. KOH housekeeping or sleeping, a furnished two-roum upartment; lirsi lloori adjoining bath; outside en-' U'iiKU'all Been a 'Omu Aaron (iT, ii former Windfall resident.

died trances; good boat, Thureday nisht a () cl(i al hot water, including rorrl8cr-; nU homc Elwood a 0 ho allot, f.irni.shed: will unfurnish. suffore( illju 0 lec i and (Continued from-Page 1.) Hull's answers to those charg- caused laughter among llc j-you 'do ni.t need mccratic members liiencc 200. Onco he told Alk-n T. Troadway. that he was thinking "ill rnis of things 20 year; ago." To charge, that trade m-nii-'Us had hurt Xew Eng- Kj industry.

Hull replied with (if a New England indus- rs thai of biui- had increased during the the jxM-iprocal program has en in into Russia. "Of course." said the general, a passport any more. But I am yon have to wait until the roads cleared up. Nobody not born on skis can catch up with our patrols across tiie 1 Aulo Accident. To that no.on; nvcr what in a treaty before Slick roads caused .111 accident just wcsti of Tiptou Thursday night, whqn cars driven by Herbert Johnson and Lawrencp Pickerell collided in front of Irvin became effective, he replied that vestigated.i Myers' place on old Road 2S.

Deputy Burl Lilly "in- if dssirid; -i rooms if dnsircd. Phono 136-t. 226 Main, by Methodist church. a sc-mi-invalid. Hi was confined to his home for the past i three years.

MODERN rooms by cay or weak; Mr Scou wii- born 'and ijeared reasonable rates. Miller Hotel, ncar Wimif-ali and; raided in the Tribune Eaildins, East JeHes- IIIUil five vc al 'f as son street j'whsn he and his wife, the- 1'or- nier Rev. Ada Webster, moved Mto Elwocd. "Funeral services wjll i)d conducted ifrom the Pilgriui Holiness church in Elwood Sunday at and intermeni. will FOR SALE OK TRADE.

'SB -til Biiick, def. 'S3. 41 Buick, dof- '3U Pontiac 4-Door, i H-, D. '3S Pontiac Coupe, R. D.

41 Buick, def. 41. Buick. def. Jiiiick rad-, htr.

def. '37 Dodge 2-Door Touring. '3ft 41 Buick, def. Buick 41. low mileage.

M'J Olds Coach. Plymouth Sedan, 11., D. Plym: iiih "'J Nash Ambassador 4-Door. "IS Chc'vrolnt Coach, Chevrolet Coupe. Chevrolet Coupe '37 Chevrolet 2-Door," U.

Cli-svrolet 1 li-Ton Truck. Several Cheap Cars Service Motor Co. follow in the Memorial park cemetery jn Anderson. Surviving are the widow, William of Elwaod, and a ter, Mrs. Orville Smilli of Anderson.

Four Mrs. Daisy Cora New-ding, Nancy Robertson, all of Indi- a member, of congress he had for five months writing a tariff 11 and then had to read 1 a printed ipy "to lilid out what was in denounced "lobbyists" and irtteun attacks, on the program, id called for a united front gaiiut the problems created by wars throughout the world. "We need all the combined wis cm' and judgment the govern- cut can command to deal ade- uately with extremely dangerous id delicate problc-ms that are Shook started work on aj new double for Ray Mitchell onj Columbia-avenue. The foundation! was being "put in by Albright brothers. I It was announced that Maryj Jean Bozell, 7-year-old of Mr.

i and Airs. William Bozell Atlanta community, would be giv-j en a niedal for heroism displayed: when the Bozell home was stroycd by fire the previous Noj vein be 27tlu She saved her baby sister, Joanna from painful death. TWENTY-FOUR YEARS AGO I Mr. Johnson was trying to back his car out of the driveway and head the slippery roadway caused his, car to slide, and head the other direction. Mr.

Pickerell attempted to go around car, but the two cars crashed. No one was i lum, and to the cars was not believed to be great. Attorney Charles Kemp was at Noblesville on legal business. Elizabeth Scally ana Lewj is Speckbaugh were married at i St. John's Catholic church.

iFred Recoils was at Indianapoj lis and secured a license for a re-- ducticn plant for this county. E. Barr of Prairie township announced his I candidacy for the Republican nomination for recorder. Voriis Sororily. The Cor.dis members of the Verus sorority held their bust- 1 anci will be thrust upon the next months as a by- anapolis.

and Mrs. Used Car Sale Traded in for New 19'40 FORDS One Master Clicv- rolct 2-Uoor, t-adio, licafcr, i iOro Four-lioor Be Luxe i Ford, radio, heater, clean and good, Ono Ford Coupe, i One 1O34 Clicvrolct Standard 2-Door. O'hcr good ones 33s and '34s. Some Good 1035 V-8 8-Doors. Tiptoa Main Motor Co.

i- Fiord Dealers )Notth Mate Street Tiptoa in of Au'oorn, survive. Lodamu Pot- Wasihingtoi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tudor are moVing from the Prairie Center store room, where they rejsl led for tho past few years, to tin home of Mrs. Tudor's mother, Mrs.

Bel Ban: in Goldsmith. Mr. Tudor has been the ownei of the general store at Prairie Center for the past few year; and has been engaged in the real estate business and' expects to continue in'(he latter business and will locate in Kokomo as soon as their new home which thej have purchased there can be -n redecorated Inside. Try a Tribune Want, di. Used Car Vic Black Motor Oo.

KJSS-fcS eing in ander." he said. "The 50,000,00 men under arms or em- Ooyed in supporting military ma-, bines in Europe and Asia will lot. discard their arms when peace inally comes until they can find cmethiiig to eat." SOVIET GPU. fContinued from Pago 1.) iriuld be by their cathcr boo.ts instead of felt ones, ind sheepskin also by letter lighting spirit. The GPU units seemed-' much better trained ind much higher spirited than ordinary Russian troops who, according to the some instances seemed not have tlisir vholc hearts.in the fighting.

'tlPU men know how to- move tho woods and use trcrs as cover," said olio of the- qfliccrs. also are much better shots nan the ordinary Red soldiers." Fjiins-said fact- that hp Russians used "their GPU men the Suomussalmi fighting showed how much importance they at- ached to it. -i." i Noting that the fire of Russian artillery in'the Salla front to the north -had been less inaccurate than oh other fronts, and better' in earlier fighting. in the Saila the Finns believed either GPU or corresponding to them, were now KING WINTER. (Continued from Pagc'l.) was so anxious about the ice sit- uaticn inj the Gulf of Finland that she liad of her ships from Kronstadt naval base, in the Leningrad area, and sent them around the comer of the Baltic to iEsthonia.

Copenhagen reported that numerous! Danish waterways leading to the Great Belt were frozen over, that the fishing port of ness meeting at the home of Mrs. Conrad Russell on. West Jefferson street Wednesday evening with all members but one present. Mrs. Buddy' Goar became an active member.

'Mrs. Charles Dolan. secretary of. the club, resigned position and Mrs. Robert Pearce was elected to take her place.

Christinas card money was turned in and quite a sum was realized. Plans were completed for a book review to be given by Mrs. Tude Richards on February 15th ards at the library, will review 'Mrs. of Old, Low Speed Methods severe strain on eyes, Modern life does. Have your eyes ctafcked to see if they are efficient far the work you do.

It's money in your! pay envelope. Doctor Wrath" by iohn Steinbeck. At the clost 1 the meeting, refreshments were served by hostess. The 'next meeting will be held January 24th at the home of Mrs. Thomas Lentz.

Bvechwootl Hospital. There is reported to be no change in the condition of Mrs. J. R. Jones of North East street, who is receiving diabetic treat- meat--at the Beechwood Her condition is considered to be.

critical. 'There is. much improvement the conditio'n of Sue Ann Shelby, a patient at the Hospital rece(v- liig for pneumonia. Calvin smith, 15-year-old; son of Mr. andj Mrs'.

Wendell Smith of near Kokomo. also at tho hoi- pital suffering with is recovering j' show8 congiderabla improvement. COALS smj Ili NEW EVERYDAY LOW SOAP PRICES IVf-G, Kirk's Flake or Crystal White Soap W--33C OXYDOL or BINSQ, giant 5Sc; 87- a large pfcgs. Wflfl DREFT, giant 2 large pkg 8 CHIPSO, flakes or granules, largq pkg. IIW LUX SOAP, 99m 4 ban LIFEBUOY SOAP, 4 tars SUPER 8UDS, regular, 2 Ig.

pkgs. CwW SUPER SUDS, concentrated, giant 53c; Vm i 2 large pkgs. PALMOMVE SOAP, 3 bars lc SALE SWEETHEART -Buy 3 bars fc i for 17c; get one for Iv ifL FRENCH BRAND Hot. Dated Coffee, Ib. COUNTRY CLUB Vac-.

uum Packed Coffee MAXWEIA HOUSE S-lb. can 15c; 3-lb. bag SAXBORX ClV I COFFEE, Ib. I DEI. MONTE MV COFFEE, Ib.

BEECHNUT COFFEE, I per Ib. GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, unsweetened, 2 46-oz. cans, 25c; 4 Nc. 2 cans 10-lb. bag picked, 6 11 Clnb, tops BLACK PEPPER, amaz.

Qffa ing value, 2 Ins; SPRY, 1-lb. can, tOc; can FOMATO SOUP, 9Ae 'j CanipbcU's, 3 cans TOMATO SOUP, Country Club, condensed, big value, OIliK, Country Club, approved by Medical 5 large cans CLOCK BREAD, the' miracle value, 2 big twin loaves SALAU Embassy, smooth, triple' 99ft quart SUGAR AI A Eatmore, low price, ULLU per NAVYBEANS DIITTFD Country DUI 1W quality, 1-lb. roll PILLSBURy GOLD MEDAL FIAHJK, 24-lb. bag Imam GRAPEFRUIT' GRAPE NUTS wp 27c Kroger's Country Club FLOUR, 3IUler's Special, bag WALDORF TISSUE rolls for jcaxvAs GLOVES, 9 3 -pairs, i'HKMIUM CKACKKKS, x. ib.

I KICK, fancy JJlue i Rose, Ib. Corn, Gr. 4 i lieaii.s, 4 2 ciuis. i PEAS, tender, 9 a Xo. cans PINEAPPLE Frazar's Fancy Sliced No 20C Floiidas tree ripened, sweet, full cf juice- more health for your money; large size, 15c; dpzeii Rpnrrni i Fr headed, bunch lOc texas, solid heads, crisp, GRAPE -FRUIT, Texas seedless, heavy with 5 for AI'I'LKS, Indiana Golden IJe- licious, fioc eat.

9Sfi ing, 6 Ibs. VOTATOKS, Xo. 'I Indiana, cook white.and 9jfo and iiiealy. reen, 3 Ibs SWEET POTATOES, southern yams, 1'or cim- dying, 4 APPLES, Washington box Wincsans, or Kp Uoiues, lb. BAXAXAS, mellow, ripe fruit, 4 Ibs.

IFTTI Jumbo size, solid ITr 2 heaals CDV Finest eating celery ILLLfVl grown; very 1IU crisp; try it today, Jumbo stalk (Dressed Whiting PienieHaros 4 2 Ibs. 25c ss lb Notice To Relief AsWc Free We WiH SeH to You. Orders A Dollar. ACCIM THIS AMAXINO CUABANTIt OK "iU replace it itf fennd WH)! of the clUas of Utdly Bible 'Quotation. Peace I leave you, my peace I give unto you.

luet not your heart be troubled, neither lit! it be IMany attended the annual Oia- grbread fair in Paris this year. Lard OMB I 8m I. ''-i. iM LTHEBMAN- MOEEIS FUNERAL i Service' KALPBIJM Si YOUNG MASON gaits and Furnishings 106 East Jefferson St. EAST TERMS on TXBXS LINK BACKS Tyre Ind.

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