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i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms Land For Sale 83 FOR SALE 87 ACRES Located 13 miles 5. E. of Mash. ville on the town :0 arres in cultivatica including 3 acres growing alfalfa, acres red cover, pastore and timber. water in pasture gear around.

Good room busse and outtalldiage with dairy bara. All butidings equipped with lights. Growing included. Priced 10 sell. :70 per acre.

Ralph Arthur P. P. No. 2, Ind. SMANJ.

FARM: 121. Cheer Acres: nice house. barn Hall fence la new. Two miles East Eurlington. For datormation call Burlington phone to: 0: star Marnet.

FOR -109 improve: land: I.ne Cucat.on: laye 108: real form. The price $:10 Du: John. North Manchester. Ind. Houses For Sale 84 Nice Square Type Modern Home Close in.

East. 9 rooms, 2 baths. Now occupied as two apartments. Part hardwood floors. Excellent condition.

Owner leaving city. Price $6250. Some terms. J. Harold Kincheloe Realtor 400 N.

Main Ph. 6013 YOUR FUTURE HOME IS ED FOR SALE WITH US. 7 raGin modern. newly painted. and fully inculated.

1015 South Armatrong. Beautiful bullt-in cat nets. finished pienty ward1 obes. nice basement with fruit room, cistern with automatic pump. ::004 furnace.

2-car garage and gar. den. Possegelon in 10 dava. Beautiful 6 room modern East Walnut, in splendid condition and newly painted. 5 room modern bungalow.

1903 South Webster. floors. built-in cahineta, plenty wardrobes, nice busement, good furnace, dandy garage. Immediate nosecagion. These properties will etand nice! Inan it needed.

LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US. WE NEED LISTINGS. C. W. TUDOR REAL ESTATE LOAN AGENCY.

N. MAIN. PHONE 7957. 7025. PATTERSON PARK.

8 room 14 story bungalow type. completely modern hame, Corner lot. 66 foot fiont. 3 bedrooms and complete bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms upstairs.

2 car garage. $3300 down. balance of $4000 nt $36.00 per month, including taxes and interest. Or, Joan can be increased. GERHART BROTHERS, Realtors, Upstaira, S.

W. Cor. Main at 33 Years at Same Addrces. Phone 6536. By Owner: 5 room modern hungalow Southwest.

Bullt-in good basement, full lot, garage. fruit trees. East front. Shown by. appolntment only.

Call daytime, 7043, evenings 5500. 5 room modern, $5300 6 room modern. 3 room semi-modern. $2600: 2 houses for the price of one: 5: room modern bungalow. 2-car gar-: age: ti room seml-modern Both houses close In.

For Information. GIB WALKER, 301 No. Union street. Phone 22190. Washington School District.

Mod. ern room house 0:1 double lot. R. painted inside and out. Comnirte with storm windows and sarcen6.

Open for inspection eveninge between 3:00 and 5:00. 1912 South Webster street. Priced For Quick Sale. Apt. house in Rochester: 4 lake lots, Mani- i ton.

Ruth R. Hunt. 1020 Fulton avenue. Rochester, Ind. WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.

fi room cottage. lights, water. gas. inside toilet. $900 down.

SOUTHWEST 5 roon: modern bungalow. full basement, 3-car garage. Price $4500. NORTH INDIANA 5 rooms. 3 down.

2 up. 2 lots. Renting for $15 per month. Price $1500. BARGAIN GROCERY 110 West Superior Phone 22515.

Closed Wednesday Afternoon Northwest 6 room modern, large lot, in 1200 block, Northwest. A very good buy at $4750. As low as $800 down. Possession within one week. 7 Room Modern Two story home, large lot, fruit.

South Street north of Markland. Only $4500. $1000 down. J. Harold Kincheloe REALTOR 400 No.

Main St. Phone 6013 APPRAISED AND APPROVED. $2000 down buys 12 Rm. modern: double. South.

6 Rats. on each elde. basemente. 2 furnacee. all for price of one house.

Live in one eide. The other will: pay for it Price $5300. terms. WINDER. 212 E.

HARRISON. PHONE 7701. FOR SALE-Almos: new very madern Cape Cod house on small pay-1 ment and contract. Write Box 5-201, care of Tribune. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sale 84 EAST MARKLAND HOME AND BUSINESS.

Service with 1n5a ai: Or. two 238 8 thousand capie5 room: semi-modern 83150 down. balance Prose 8101. modern 6 room home for modern country home acreage. F-2 Tribune.

7 rooms, 2 apartments. This week. $2350. Prone 22330. We Have Houses Fo: Sale Trade Call 120 East Taylor.

Lake, River Cottages For Sale FOP. RENT OR SALE -Modern take Write to Nyona Lake. Bracy. Indiana. Wanted- -Real Estate 83 party.

Will pay up 10 56000. South end preferred. Give addrees ol house. Write Tribune 130x 303 WANTED at once to BUY HOME $6000 to $8000 CASH Tribune Box T-117-A WANTED TO BUY-A 6 or 7 room modern with garage from private: AUCTIONS AUCTION. Plenty good merchandise in Thurs- this Auction.

including rug nite, dav evening. 7 p. m. Lewis Transfor. Storage and Anction House, 500 N.

Washington. Lovely good 89 new 2 piece living room suite, nice, 8 dining roum suite, extra nice pair cherry color twin beds, box! springs and innerspring mattreas. nice 4-poster bedroom suite, springs and like new Outermoor innerspring: mattrese, elvetric refrigerator. 4-puster bed. chair and ottoman, 4.0 occasional chairs.

2 chest drawers. antique: 2 dressers. nice gateleg table, occasional table. nice studio." couch. 14 Simmons bed springs.

like now Royal velvet rug with six 3x6 rugs to match, 9x12 Wilton velvet rug, other good rugs: and throw rugs. good Stronburg, Carison radin, good Hoover sweeper, 2 like new Florisham floor lumps, electric washer. desk. good parch. glass.

glider. baby hed compirte. door cupboard, antique clock. good, coal hot water heater, good couk stove. like now chrome breakfast set.

nictal utility cabinet. Nortakei dinner set of china for 8: curtain! stretchers, medicine cabinet, lawn! hose, tree trimmers, 3 good lawn mowers, tool hox and tools, dishes. cooking utensils. Will be 011 display Thursday Phone afternoon at Auction House. 3507, or P.

H. Jones. the Auctioneer. Phone AUCTION. Some real nice furniture.

Wednes-; day. June 27, 1 p. 711 East Muiberry. One of the best 2 piece barrel back floral living room suites ever sold at auction, cost $334. and still looks like the money; large size Zenith radio, Brunswick radio, twO overstuffed chairs.

like new 9x12 Axminster rug and pad, extra good: Sx10 Tarkona rug. 6x9 rag rug. lot of good throw rugs, some never been used: good studio conch. Coxwell chair and ottoman, walnut desk: and chair round back corner chair, 2 electric fans, rockers, end tables, coffee tables, occasional chair, amoking stande. electric heater, 36 piece set Dirigold.

2 floor lamps, 2 bridge lamps, desk, table and pinup lamps. mirrors, Lody model sweepere, breagfast set, gas range, good electrie Kelvinator, metal utility cabinet. 3 beds, springs and mattresses, dressers, chenille bedspread, other bedding. linens. medicine cabinet.

new quilt tops. wardrobe. 25 pairs of all kinds of curtains, come alsct most Genius now: hooks, curtain good rods, canned clothes rack. copper bailer, dishes. cooking utensils, other articies.

Come look this good merchandise over Tuesday afternoon 36 this is a large sale. Mr. and Mrs. N. W.

owners P. H. Jones, Auctioneer. Phone 6367. C.

G. BOR.UFF. General Auctioncering. 613 West Woodland. Phone 5050--9921.

NOTICE. Owing to the iliness of Mr. Gor-' don. there will he 1.0 gale at Gordon Auction Room June 26. GORDON AUCTION CO.

LEGALS LEGALS NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS 1. Sexied proposals for the construe. ting of combined curb and putter and concrete and resetting catch grates 13 art wat 17 Improvement No. will be received by the Boar! ef Pastie Works and of the City of Kokomo. Indiana.

which shall he filed with City Clerk of said Cir. entil July 16, 1945. at which. bour the bids will be publicly opened and 1 The bids will then be examined lari eco without considered. and the Board will pro-: delay to des.

preliminary order kind et' patement to be used in the improvement. the expressly reserving the right, to any 07 al! bid. and to judge' of the charseter and sufficiency of any materials bid uron. Permission will not be granted for the withdrawal. modification or of bid proposal, after the same been filed.

3. Each proposal shall be endorsed with th: title of the work, the name cf the bidder. and the date of its presenta-: trion. Al bids shall be filed with the City Clerk on or before the day and tour menabove and in this and no proposal presented after this time will be considered or necerted. 4.

No bi will be accepted from, or contract awarded to any person. firm 0: corporation that is in arrears to the City of Ketone upon any deb: or contract: or who has failed to exceute in whoie or in mart. in 3 satisfactory manner. Any tract with maid 0: who is defaulter as to surety or otherwise upon AR ublication to said City. 5.

All bai- mort be fil-d be those to whom contracts may ho awarded, must be made upon the rrintel blank- provided. thrrefe: by the City of Kokome. and the price mu-: be stated both in words and in figures, 6. Each bidder i4 required to name in his struction proposal unit price for the con-! of each item for each unit of. construction stated on the estimate sheer of the specifications.

Ench bidder required 10 with hi4 bid certified cheek or a bid-: $150.00. bond fe: an amnunt of not less than! In case the bid is not. this check or bozd will be returned to LEGALS the bidder: and the daze from the of the check or bond the to the of Kokomo dasages fe: rat. Beard They con. permit st state his tia based.

on file Clark and bidders then satisfy of the the work. and by c.her meane they ma3 choose, ad to the Accuracy verimates of the he done. and shall 1.0. any so! opening the bids. complain the 0: of the City Civil :.0: Any to the nature of amount of work done.

Thin eat mate to believed to be car. rect. the Kokomo will ro: he RES in the errors or inaccuracies in the Bourd of Pattie Works and Safety NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Kokomo, Indians hereby given by the Board of Weris and Safety of the Kokomo, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the fellow. are public improvements in the of Kotomo, Indiana: To improve Wabawh Street from Mark-: lee: el Avenge to Foster Street by concombined curb and rutter And concrete sidewall. and resetting catch bArin and machole corers to grade as n.

thorized by Improvement Resolution No. by amid Board on the day of June, 1945. All work done in the making of said; described public Improvements be in eccordance with the terms and con-: Editions al Improvement Resolution No. adopted be the Board cf Public Works and Safety on the nbove narced! and the detailed drawings. confiles and which are 0n Lie may be seen in the office of the City Clerk in the office of the City Civil Engineer nf the City of Kokomo.

Indiana. The Beard of Public Works and Safety has fixed July 2. 1943. date upon' which remonstrances interested may be filed or heard by persons in or affected by id described public improvements. and on said day.

10:40 o'clark H. 11:. raid Board of Pablie Works and Safety wil meet En the City Bailing, in Paid L'uy for the purpose of henr. and considering which may have been filed. 07 which may be sealed.

and will bear all AucA interested. or whore property is afferted by NeEd proposed improvements. and will derble whether the benefit that will neerue to property, and to the proposed improvements, and 19 void City, wal Le equal to or carvel the catimated rust nf the promad improve 09 estimated by the City Civil Engineer. Board of Public Works and Safety. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana.

Howard County, In the Howard Circuit Court, April Term 1943. Lucille Summers v. William Summers. Complaint No. 22413.

Now comes the plaintiff. br James 1.. attorney, and files brr complain: therein. together with an affidavit that the defendant. William Summers, is not resident of the State of Indians.

Notice is herefore hereby 121 Nail Defendant. that he be and on the 1-L Judicial day of the next Term of the Howard Circuit Court to be the and Monday of September A. the same being September 10 A. at the Cour: House in Kokomo. Indiana.

in weird County and Stair, and! he or heard demur wad said complaint the same will detrrmined in his phIn Wherent. I hereunto vet. my hand and affix the Seal of snid Court. nt Kokomo, Indiana, this 23th day of June' A. 1.

1915. ROBERT J. HAMP. Clerki NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS is hereby given EN to the creditors, AND LEGATEES kelr4 and legatees of Hazel Smith, doe cod, atel al! persons interested! in said to appear in said circuit court on Wednesday at 9.30. the 1st day of August bring the day fixed and on the FINAL settlement account of John: W.

Klder and Mildred M. Kleder Fricke, of said decedent. and show cause. it any, why such FINAL ACCOUNT should not be approved: and heirs of said decedent, and sell others interested. are also hereby notified to' appear in said Or wald day.

and make proof of their heirship, or claim. to any pars of said estate. ROBERT J. HAMP, Clerk No. 4931 June 1945 Marshall, Hillia Re Coffel, Attorneys NOTICE TO HEIRS.

CREDITORS AND LEGATEES Notice is hereby given to the heirs and legatees of Erne: J. Hamilton. and interested in estate. to appear in anid circuit roar: or. 3t 9:30.

the let day of Augast. 1943. being the day fixed and the FISA. settlement count of decedent, Cioidin and Hamilton. show administratrix if cause.

any, why such FINAL ACCOUNT should not the aproved: and the heirs of said ent. and all others interested, are miso keroby notifind to appear in said court. on said day. and make proof of their heirahir. or, claim, to any part of said ROBERT J.

HAMP. Clerk: No. 4402 1913 Starshali, HIT de Coffel, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is herrhy given that the under. signed hits been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Howard County. State of Indiana.

mE the estate of Minnie L. Smith, late of How. County, Said estate is supposed to he solvent. CLYDE C. SMITH.

Administrator No. June 1045 Met'lure de Shenk. Attorneys Truck Coupons Are Valid July 1 Truck coupons may be obtained at the Howard County Rationing board Thursday, Mrs. Irene Davis, chief clerk of the board, announced Wednesday. The coupons become: valid July 1 and remain valid until 30.

Mrs. Davis added that in order to receive the coupons, the applicant: must bring with him either a cor-: tificate of war necessity or a registration card to prove ownership. ST. JOSEFIT HOSPITAL. Angeline Phelps, 112 Sylvan court, and Mrs.

A. E. Finney, Gaiveston, were admitted Tuesday for major operations. Jerry Woolridge, 137 South Buck-: eye street: Miss Bessie Jane Wright, 524 East Walnut street; Keith Bush, 1137 South Calumet street; Mrs. Leona Sturgeon, 1237 North Market street: Stephen and Roger Van MeKokomo route 2: and Ramona McCartney, 1237 North Market street, were admitted Tuesday fo: minor operations.

Mrs. Ross Cornel! and baby, Galveston: Mies Lucille DeLong, 524 South Wabash avenue: Jirs. Edith Cage. Sharpsville: Miss Teresa Bagley, 708 Eas: Jackson street: Mra. Susanna Kirby.

Kokomo route Mi6. Mary Elizabeth Winnermark and baby, Tipton route 3: Mrs. Harold Byers and baby, 1500 North Lafontaine street. and Mrs. Sylvester Raley and baby, Tell City, were dismissed Tuesday.

Marriage Lisenses, Francis E. Adams. Sharpsville, U. S. Navy, and Mary Etta Wyrick.

Sharpsville. M. Bowmen, 1017 North Bell street, U. S. Army, and Rosalyn A.1 Nelson.

Muncie. Donald Snyder, 1015 South Jay: street. filling station, and Charlotte: Haly, West Taylor Early Kokomo Legends Told Rotary Club The days "town pumps, toil gates and in Tom Kckome, when a band. Inz bees. tar and feather parties.

and similar diverstone came along amazing regularity." were recalled for the Kokomo Potary Tuesday by Ed M. Souder, edito: of The Tribune, in an address called "Rits Local Legend' He spoke of Dr. Heary C. Cole. Kokomo mayor in 1351.

as piebably the outstanding legendary figure in the city'6 tetory, relating the story slaying this picturesque man by a sheriff's posse white Cole was 12. the act of robbing a Another anecdote concerned Col. N. P. Richmond.

Civil War hero who was home on furiough when a horse thie! killed Nelson prominen: Ackomo business man. and who. when asked to placate a mob that cried for the thief's life. found his reason overruled by emotion and joined in urging that the murderer be hanged. Mr.

Souder gave thumbnail sketches of such other carly local figures as Tod Sloan, famous jockey; Richard Bennett, the actor; John Record, one of the most notorious card sharks in America: George Stidger, mayor from 1914 to 1918: and others. He closed with the love story of a well known Kokomo couple whose plans to marry were broken by the young man's death. Nineteen ten who have been Rotarians 25 years were honored at the mecting. All but three of them were present. The includes Dr.

A. L. Harter, Dr. C. Adams, H.

L. Moulder, Ray Mehlig, Willia B. Dye, Dr. B. D.

Lung, Dr. A. W. Holcombe. D.

W. H. Arnett. L. T.

Boyd, W. S. Cariston. W. H.

C. Haworth. Charles Hodg.n, H. Palmer, Ed M. Souder and Vaile.

The Rev. Perry D. Avery spoke briefly of these men's membership record, and also gave the Rotary charge to eight of the 11 new mem-! berg present. The latter, who were seated at a special tabie, were Herbezt Beitz. Lawrence Deardortf, Raymond Mygrant, C.

J. Todd. Ed Stacer, Jack Pearce, L. W. Kemper, Chet Poore, I.

J. Evans. Mercer and Paul Durham. Deaths Deaths MRS. RUTH ALLEE SHULL Mre.

Ruth Allee Shull, former teacher in Kokomo High school who has been dean of girls at Emmerich Manual Training High school, ludianapolis, since 1931, died Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif. She had been on leave of absence from her school duties the last year because of ill health. She had been Arizona until a week ago when she went to Los Angeles. As Mrs. Ruth Allce, she taught French in Kokomo high school prior to joining the faculty of the Indianapolis school in 1919.

Di-, rector of girls' activities as well as' dean. Mrs. Shull was sponsor of the girls' honor society of Manual land a director of the girl's league. She was a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of Butler university, where she received her A. B.

degree in 1911, later studying at Chicago university, Columbia university and Grenoble, France, She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. are the only, husband. Homer Shull and. The immediate survivors brother, Harry Hendrickson. MRS.

D. R. GOOD. Mrs. D.

Good. 64, mother of Major Richard P. Good, former Kokomo physician now stationed at Vaughn General hospital, Chicago, died Sunday at her home at burg. She had been ill four years. cervices were held Tueaday afternoon.

The deceased was the widow of Dr. D. R. Good. They lived in Dayton, until 1922 when they moved to New Point, Decatur county.

where Dr. Good practiced medicine until his death in 1925. Surviving with the Are a daughter, Mrs. Delton Shazer whose husband is in naval service. four grandchildren.

a brother and four sisters. JOHN P. RUDE John P. Rude, 83, died in a nursing home at 620 West Walnut street o'clock Monday morning. He had lived in Kokomo many years: and was employed at the old Plate glass factory.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Masia of Uh, and Mrs. Zella Glaz: of New bany, one son, Glen Rude of Michigan City; 19 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Ellers chapel Wednesday 10 a. followed by burial in the cemetery at Kempton.

Friends may funeral home after noon. Tuceday. Membership Program for W.O.T.MI. Mrs. Violet Gifford, membership 'chairman, was in charge of the W.O.T.M.

meeting Monday night and the program included piano solo Luanna Johnson and a read-! ing by Brenda Vent. Sixty men-: bers were present. Gifts sented to Mrs. Beverly McLaughlin! for obtaining the most bers in six months and to Mrs. Rita: Selley for the most in a year.

Mrs. Selley was presented with a uate regent's pin and certificate and gifts for regular escort ance for the year were received by Mrs. Marie Davenport and Dirs. Dorothy McClory. Eight candidates: were elected to membership and the class was named in honor of Mrs.

Selley. Members planning to go to: Logansport Wednesday night for the installation of officers will leave on the 5:17 o'clock train. Sickness was reported in Mrs. Ethel Redmond's home. The following re-: ports are due next Monday night: Academy of friendship.

library, membership, Moosehaven. Mooseheart, publicity and war relief. FURNITURE LOANS LINCOLN FINANCE INC. BIRTHS KOCH-Lieut and Mrs. Allen Koch.

Frankfort route one, a daughter. Diane Elizabeth. weighing seven pounds. two ounces. born at the St.

Joseph hospital at 4:16 o'clock Monday Lieut. is in the marine corps tioned ARMFIELD--Mr. Camp Pendleton. and Mrs. Cabiale Armfeld, Kokomo route 5.

at Mercy hospital in Elwood 11 o'clock Monday morning. a daughter by Caesarian operation. The baby weighed seven pounds and one ounce and was named Diana Ruth. SEWELL--The Rev. and Mrs.

of Linton a son, Carl David, weighing six pounds and one ounce. June 25. The father formerly lived in Kokomo. Plain Drunks And Traffic Cases Hold Court's Attention Aside from the usua! "plain drunks." Judge Virgil city court was concerned largely with traffic cases Monday. Wayne A.

18. to have a driver's license. was a fined S1 and coats for failure James Hall, 26. Negro, 723 East. Broadway, drew $1 costs for failure to have license plates on a trailer.

Francis Tubbs, 12. Centra! was fined $5 and costs on charges of speeding and failure to have driver's license. Andrew Flack, 42. Negro, 1135 North Bell street, drew $10 and costa and his license was suspended for 90 days when convicted of lear-. ing the scene of an accident.

Kokomo Soon (Continued from Page Onel in Kokomo. Several different groups. in the main from outside the city and county. made to that end. All reported they were impressed that the field was inviting.

but until the present group got busy nothing of an affirmative kind was accomplished. At one time, about 20 years AgO, Kokomo had seven banks. These were the Howard National, the Cit-: izens National, the Farmers Trust, the Kokomo Trust, the American Trust, the People's Trust and the. South Kokomo bank. Since October 21.

1931 the only hank here' has been the Union Bank Trust. which is widely credited with efforts toward meeting. the needs. At all times within the perind, however, it has generally been regarded AS inevitable that. another bank would be installed.

Now it can be taken as assured. that such on institution tainty by, if not before, the end of the year. U.S. May Pace (Continued from Page One) duras the same month as did South Africa with a proviso that final tion may go over to 1916; Bolivia said "August or Haiti; said "in the next three Luxembourg said the Dominican Republic said tin be forthcoming "without delay." And so it went the roster of nations, Hope To Open Assembly To Public San Francisco, June 26-(P) Representatives of the 50 United. Nations recommended last night that the general assembly of the world organization be open to the press and the public, Otherwise the charter lets the assembly fix its own rules of procedure-emphasizing only that freedom of access to information should be a process in the pence organization.

The statement put into the official record of the United Nations conference these words: "The conference is of the opinion that regulations to be adopted at the first session of the general 115- sembly shall provide that, save in exceptional cases, the sessions of the general assembly shall he open' to the public and press of the world." P.U. Trustees Indianapolis. June 26-(AP)-Gov. Ralph Gates announced today the appointment of Charles L. Lynn and R.

Hartley Sherwood, both of Indianapolis, to the board of trustees at Purdue university. Townsend Club No. 4 Towneend club No. 4 will meet in its club room at 412 East Monroe street at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night. The men who lost in the membership contest will serve doughnuts and coffee to the women.

There will also be a Dutch auction and an attendance prize will be given. All persons interested in hearing the latest Washington News Flash will be welcome. Buckshot Cleans Silver Silver tableware is placed in A revolving tub filled with buckshot to remove the grease preparatory to washing by one Philadelphia restaurant. STOP CLOTHES THE BLUING HARD WAY! BIU WHITEN 10C Only Blues while not you. wash WHITENS! BRIGHTENS (big package) 1.

Ends bluing streaks. 2. Ends the extra bluing rinse. Use it for everything3. even washable colors.

71 Boys Leave For Camp at Tecumseh A group of 71 boys left for Camp Tecumseh from the Y. C. A. Wednesday morning. The group was in charge of the Rev.

Edwin B. Strong. pastor of the South Side Christian church A larce number cf parents and friends were 3: the to see the boys leave. Two buses from the Hines Coach Lines were chartered to make 45-mile trip. The camp is Iceated Tippecanoe river phi.

The camp period will last from June 26 to July 6 although some of the boys plan to remain for a second or third camp period. Boys from other associations throughou: the central part of the state will be attending as well I some from the communities having as nu associations. Thos attending Camp Tecumseh from Kokomo were: John Abrams, Bill Adams. Jerry Ballentine, Max Boone, Dan Bourff. Jerry Bourff.

Jack Boyd. Frank Brown. Beckom Campbell. Charles Chisholm, Clevenger, Dale Craig. Bohby Cuthbert.

David Delo. Gay Durr, Larry Durr, Robert Eberhart, Tom Elder. Jim Ellis, Bill Elsea, Dick Framer, Clayton Farrar, Jack Foster. Fox, Charles Fridlin. Earl Gamblin.

Jack Gloye, Danny Groves, Max Hancook. Gene Harris, RichHartzell. Robert Phillip High. Dwight Hollingsworth, Junior Humbert, James Hutchens, Phillip Irby. Ivan Jester, Keith Kennedy, Roger Keves.

Marion Kiesling, Bob Lee, Dick Lee. Bill Leslie, Boh Longshore. Jim McFatridge. Dick Maggart. Keith Mahan.

Dick Mygrant. Gary I Nielander, Tom Onks. Bob Peeler, Joe Pemberton, Junion Phipps. Charles Rayls, Paul Schnfer, Maurry Sleeth, Jack Smith, John Spangler Donn Sparks, Edwin Strong. Wayne Thomas, Glen Thonias, James Thomas, John Trobaugh, Bil.

lie Turner, Tom Wheeler, Boh Whitehead, Bruce Williams, Douglas Yost. Anderson Appeals City Court Sentence Donald Anderson, who was found guilty in city court June 11 of sault and battery in connection with altercation at the Kokomo national guard armory during a dance several weeks ago, appealed the case Tuesday to circuit court under' a $500 bond. Anderson was convicted by Judge Virgil I. Coffel. fined $23 and een-: tenced to 60 days on the state penal farm.

He was Involved In a brawt with two sailors, the evidence showed. Trial before Judge Forrest Jump is unlikely before fall, since the day current and the court term will end Satur-: court has full dar for the remainder of the week. 3 First Aid Calls Answered by Firemen Edith A. Rush, 21, 225 East Carter street, was painfully injured while working at" the Globe American plant Tuesday when one end of a finger was cut off in a testing chine. She was given first aid by the city ambulance crew and taken to receive surgical aid.

Johnnie Bennett, 7, Charlestown, was given first aid at the Cere tral fire station for a hadly crushed: finger which nad been caught in a tractor. Marcia Ann Tyler. 7. 111 South', Calumet street, was given first aid by the ambulance crew for a bad cut on the left leg, received in a fall front a bicycle. June Wastepaper Collection 23 Tons 33,460 pounds, or more than 16 tons North side residents turned In' of wastepaper in the June colleclion Saturday, the Howard county salvage committee reported Tuesday.

Added to the 13.050 pounds collected on the south side June 16. the collection made a total of 46.510 pounds, or some 23 tons for the month. This was below the May total of around 35 tans. The July collection dates are July 11 in Greentown, July 21 on the south side in Koltomo, and July 28 on the Kokomo north side. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY RAYL MOTOR CO.

318 NORTH BUCKEYE Tuesdug, June 26, 1945, THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE 9 Kepner MARKETS A. Kepner MARKETS 6: Continued from Page One) cipal address both places will be by General Kepner. With all the ceremonies and henors attached to His high rank. General Kepner was "piped aboard" 3. the naval air station at 10.50 o'clock Tuesday morning.

and a few minutes later he was greeted by his wife. father. mother. sister. brother.

other members of his and al delegation of friends. Stepping 08 Hoosier soil for the first tine in more than two vears, after seeing the great desclation wrought by the michty commands. General Kepner was obviously happy as he greeted his family and acknowledged the hen. ors paid hint by the station Capt. E.

E. Gurley. commandant of the air station and Lieut. Comdr. R.

J. White. executive officer. stepped forward from in front the honor guard and saluted the general formally. After the salute was returned the officers shook hands and exchanged greetnes and then.

Captain Gurley followed Genernl Kepner as the latter Inspected the guard of honor. Mrs. Kepner was swept into her husband's arms and then he turned to gree: his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Kepner of Miami. his brother, James of Denver, and sister. Mrs. Mary Kinney of Kokomo, and A couple of nieces Mayor J. 0.

Miller nt Peru and Mayor Charles V. Orr of Kokomo Were on hand to extend the official welcomes of the two communities and delegation of Kokomo friends who had known the general for all the years from the school days here. stepped forward to express their happiness at seeing him again. In brirt statement General Kepner said. "As you know I have just landed and ant in the midst of greeting my wife.

family and friends. You know I've heen absent before and have returned from war and I can sny that it looks better here than ever hefore. have heen looking at the devasta-' tion caused by war And I can only Say our own cities look fair and good. I hope and pray they may never he touched by the destruction 1 have seen." Mrs. Kepner, with a bit of the South in her speech, said, "This is: the moment I have been waiting.

for. After two years --I'm more excited, believe than when we were married." His mother said, "I'm Just too happy to say how glad I am to see him agnin after so long." Mr. vey Kepner. the general's father, said, "It is the happiest time in my life. I never thought I'd welcome home a Among those hand to greet, the General WAS Representative Forest A.

Harness, who flew home, ito be present at the Peru luncheon Kokomo reception in honor of the returning present hero. included Other Kokomo Mayor persons Orr, James L. Duke. Cleo Adams, Harry O. Davis, Paul Freeman, William Workman, Maj.

William Workman Jr. (who flew from a pital to be present. having, served under General Kepner the west coast) Charles A. O'Neill, Paul H. Durham, Harlow Summers and O.

M. Rocher, the 'latter representing the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. Show Case Is Stolen Charles Vaught, 1501 East Markland avenue, reported to the police' Tuesday that thieves had entered his place sometime Saturday night or Sunday and had stolen a 6-Loot show case. No clues were reported. Held on Traffic Charge William Chester Morris, 26, Gal-: iveston.

was arrested by the state police Monday night under charges of having improper lights on A truck. Ho was slated to appear in city court. Buy Bonds Buy Stamps If You Are Going To Have An AUCTION SALE Call Wm. Henderson AUCTIONEER 28 Years Experience City, Farm and General Auctioneering. Phone 3556 IS.LAC HURWICE East Taylor and R.

B. Iron (mixed) per 103 Ibs. .40 Rags Rad toner tubes, per 15. .01 Automobile batteries, each .50 Singaaines, newspaper bundles, res 1C0 tbs. ..50 Baled paper.

per 120 168. .50 FARMERS PRODUCE CO. Pricea subject without noticel S. Washington Pouchange Phone 53:5 Hers Leghorn bees .23 Springs .30 C.315 Leghorn springs .28 Roosters .17 Exc .345 0. A.

WHITE :013 E. subject Richmond to change without Phone notice) 39.59 Hens .25492.269 Leghorn hens Springs .2890.304 Leghorn springs .25 Roosters .15 Eggs .317 GLEN BARER (Prices not abcra celling prical 314 S. Union St. Phone 65:5 Hens tenhurn hers Sprites .289 Lex burn .23 Roosters .15 Eggs .32 ALLISON PRODUCE I Prices net above Mat subject to change nithout 12.8 Voile avenue Phone 72327 Hens .45492.269 Leshera her.s .23 Springers .25042.304 Lechurn apriagers Roosters Exxs .32 ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK National Stockvards.

June WEL. Hoer. 3 active. in pramps clearance: barrows and A weichta for slaughtor Ote: Price, $11.70: a of and wcas.oun! licht cats for breeding up to $15.501 all wrich: soma $13.75: Masa mustiy at 813.7: 13.95. calves, 4.000: about dozen bagels steers offered.

cows making 8p arproximatoly 30 percent total run trade innderately active: and fully steady on steers and biciers: done on comA: bulis steady a tow mediums nud good $14.3007 18.75: Ford and choice beifera mused few choice mixed to 817.00: vealers atendy to laser: molium and cont largely $13.900 nominal range slaughter steers 17.30: slanchter heifer nt. 1 stocker and feeder steers 11.73. Sheep 3.0009: run entirely trucked-in: good and choice native spring lambs rredominating. curly sales steady at $15.75 dawn but not enough done to fully es. tablish market: shorn slaughter ewes stendy at INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June -(WFA) -Salahlo hogs 5.500: nctive.

steady: Rood and choice 160 up. bulk 140 to 160 pounds and Nome lighter weights art $14.50: 100 to 140 pounds $13.50 cond and choire SAW'S $14.03. Salable cattle 1.300 calers 600: openins moderately active: curly good and chuice light $16.504216.65 ROVe oral brid few lots goal offerings $15.50 15.75: two loads rart load choice heifers $17.00: vealnative. strong to 30c higher, top $16.50. Salable sheep 400.

good and choice lambs seater: spring lambs and minughter quintable steady few medium and Rowel lambs 15.04: cond and choler 7.00: common and medium CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 2R. able hogs 9,000, total 14,000: active, fully steady: good and choice barrows And gilts at 140 pounds at $14.73 ceiling: good and choice sown at $11.00: complete clearance. Salable cattle 5.000, total 9.000: walnble enives 1,000, total 1,600: fed steers and yearlings steady to lie lower, yearlings hos-ishowed most decline: weighty steers comparatively scarce: choir kinds topped at best yearlings $17.40: bulk steers and yearlings $15.254117.35 heifers stendy to weak, best $17.25: cows uneven. steady to weak: cutters $8.75 down to shippers. light kinds $4.23 down to big packers; bulls steady: weighty bulls to $13.00, and heavy calf bull to $15.50: venters 50c lower, mainly $11.5047 15.50, ontaide $16.00.

Salable sheep 500. total 5.900; early sales native spring lambs fully steady to 10: higher: cord and choica springers At lightweight down to $13.00: shorn common native 16.35. bucks $1.00 less, awes mostly $5.00 down to $6.50, according to grade. Screen Doors Storm dows. South Side Lumber Co.

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