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MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE Farm SSA BARGAINS ILA.CHIXEP.Y: That Good Tractcr To Out Spricg. (1) 1S33 F-20 Tractor foot nora. Belt Fan Drive. I S645.00 137 F-20 Tractor, with Cultivators, New Piutonr. New Paint.

Guaranteed; 2 P.r Farmalli. A-2. F-eady to go. SpecleJ MM.OO. (1) 147 Avery with Cultivator, Starter and Lights.

(1) 1349 AC Combine. Used o.i only 47 Acrev Never had i drop of rain. 1M7 No. 52 Ir.t'l. Combine.

Motor Completely Reconditioned No. 8-216 Little Genius Plows. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC A I FOR ONLY $15! When you a an AW152, 1950 model G-E wringer washer. You can use our easy credit terms a small down payment plus small monthly installments. SEE THIS WONDERFUL OFFER TODAY AT GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 211 East Walnut Phone 4131 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses for Sale 84, SOUTH.

Near Patterson Park. Extra nice 3-bedroom bungalow; I long living TOOK, vrith fireplace; I kitchen with built-lns and bresk- fast nook; no dining room; oil furnace; large basement; nicely decorated; A-l condition throughout; insulation; storm windows and doors. Phone 5260 Saturday, or all day Sunday, April 16. Can be alien that time or anytime by a.ppo: ment. Phone pendleton 119.

Mrs. Harold Thomas. AUCTIONS PCBLIC AUCTION Ol Property and Household Goods. Sanrday, April 15. 1:30 p.

m. 2435 North Union Stret. 4 room semi-modern house; newly decorated; Venetian blinds; storm doors and windows; large lot; enclosed with fence, and large garage. IWar Hero Will Get Dignified in U.S. 1 Friday, April 14, 1950 I March April, Mrs.

Sam Rarn- iseyer, Mrs. Olas QuaJsenbush am iMrs. Walter Hughes; secretary-: treasurer, Mrs. Paul Boone; isistant, Mrs. Porter Lowry.

The Prairieville Ladies' Ai KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 15 K.C. Police Backing Of Possession at Once. Living room suite; combination end tables; smoking stands; Door lamps; 2 beds complete; 1 Int bed and mattress; parlor 4 room house, 2 lots, good well, coal shed, on new by-pass. 2320 No. Elizabeth.

51200 complete price. 5 room modern bungalow; gas heat; McKinley school. Phone 5745. Income Property. 2 furnished apts.

5 rooms for the owner. S. Webster, Phoue 5715. MERCHANDISE Your IntcrnationAl Dealer. I X.

Washington St. Phone 0116 IM'KORD TRACTORS. t'MIly Cuarantetd. 1'jiS CO-OP--NEW MOTOR, POWER TAfCB-OFF. BELT CULTIVATORS.

FARMAi-L REO. FLOW fc We Nrew Good Used Tractors, i FRANCIS TRACTOR SALES 810 Ph. 3119.1 One uaed 7 ft. Dunham cultimulch- -r: Superior grain drill, new scoopj ROOMS AND BOARD Household Goods 59! Rooms without Board 68 FOR SALS 110 A. good Tipton county farm, two farm buildings.

Restaurant in Tipton, doing Sood husinesa; would trade for small acreage with buildings. Small tract of land with modern 6 room house on Tipton-Hamilton Kfi UK for Bedroom Suites Solid Mahogany and Cherry. The best that you buy at any price. At real savings. Liberal Terms line.

i sleeping 8 room house in Atlanta; i private entrance; reasonable rateJ a a Phone 23602. ifodern sleeping room for 1 or 2. MO South Union street. room apartment, i pr- vate entrance. 505 No.

Kennedy. SHIRLEY HOME FURNISHING JJM. -V. Phone 21411 i Mudern room, uptown; pri- Frigld Food Locker and Grocery Store combined, in Windfall. Slix modern, and seven semi-modern homes in Tipton.

A. Cardwell Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Tipton, Ind. Good uaed washer; reasonable. 182' vate entrance. South Main.

South Armstrong. blade- for Ford or electric washer, in good; I'aul McKorkle, 4V- mllee South-; condition. S35. 310 Eaat Modern of i Phone 222D1. I SLEEPING ROOM.

718 South Main. Man only. CLOSE-IN WEST SIDE Good neighborhood West Taylor street, near school. 7 room modern home in good condition. Priced only i-w a i yinxible hurrows.i Window shades reversed 7 power mowers; to i on i TINKLER Floor Covering Store L'ncd Machinery.

Good; 1H West Mulberry. u.icd Lmctora, and Combines, disc: hnrrowh. S7350. This ia an excellent location. See it.

1 S4750--JI150 DOWN! 4 room modern North. Ful! base- New Modern clean sleeping room, close ment, garage, new furnace. Built-in for 1 downstairs sleeping room ir 2. Phone 21128. table top oil stove; 1 breakfast set; washing machine; sewing machine; dishes and cooking utensils; Ha- The tocles the Atlantic ocean since he was killed furnace; Frigidaire, lika new; 1 of the Bulge, comes home to "a dignified burial" today.

The flag-draped coffin of mower; 2 lawn chairs; one 50 a lawn hose; 1 combination storm' youns hero, which had lain on Wayno Unger. Harold Sroyser of the Hope-! well Methodist church, who is member of the University i tnc Women in behalf of International I Hoboken, N. pier for more door complete; 1 porch swing; 1. 1937! day than a month, claimed ycstcr- practically new bicycle; one Ford Coupe; other items too numerous to mention. Not responsible in case of accident.

Owner J. by an army detail from the Relations, was the guest speaker and gave an interesting and en- lightoning talk sas City. April 14-- ()--The Cansas City police department, un- criticism since the slaying last --tfek of Political Leader Charles inajrgio, today had the full back- ig of Gov. Forrest E. Smith.

Tho governor told a news con- were made for on Japan. Plans the society Bates. Auctioneer, Phone 22472. Don Rayls, LEQALS NOTICE Of CHANGE OF BOUNDARY LINES OF VOTING PRECINCT NO. 24 Notice hereby ziven that the Board of of Howard County.

In- diftni. in resrular April 10, 10aO. did order the loilowinfi changtn to be made UL xiiauc lui LJJI; tu ill- New York port of embarkation. It tend tho Kokomo district mooting ras consigned to this city Swayzcc on April 25. A short it can to keep down crime and ference at Jefferson City: feel that the police department as a whole is doing the best night.

was given for Mrs. Maryi the recent murders." Daniel Zombas and his wife left Lee, a member who died the latter Binaggio northside in vounc precinct No. diuna. ia boundary line of voting precinct No. 24 hau bocn extended to pu.ru oC those commonly refarreii to us Lafnyettc Addition and LttfayeUa the coffin of their son on the 1 Jersey pier March 10 because they had insufficient funds to redeem it from the shipping company upon their return from Greece.

The body was first brought here! from France 1947. The parents' had it exhumed about a year ago and took it to Greece where they I intended to live. Alter 10 months part ot last Guosta wcrc Mrs Democratic Charle! osji an 3 a i are! Smyaer, Mrs. Ruben Beatty, Mrs. otta, wera shot down in their Paul Smith.

Mrs. Oral Orr and Mrs. political headquarters on Truman Dillon Traxler and son. Addition to city and utatc, In; ladies only. Phone 21312.

lloline Dealer. Union St. BUTLER-BUILT A I I INDUSTRY (Warehouse, Plant) COMMERCE (Soles, Offices, Shop) FARMING (Livestock, Implement and Grain Storage) Engineered Buildings At Low Cost ARMSTRONG'S INLAID LINOLEUM. EXPERT INSTALLATION. FREE ESTIMATES.

NEWS, 016 Sauth Main. Ph. 76-11. 3-Pc. Sectional A-1 Condition Pre Owned Liberal Terms SHIRLEY HOME FURNISHING CO.

1101 N. Wash. Phono 21411 i Walnut double bed with box springs, Rooms For Housekeeping 2 light housekeeping rooms, neatly furnished, and utilities. 827 No. Philips street.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Wanted--Rooms or Board Neat, clean retired gentleman, in cood health, seeks home with congenial older couple. Wants a pleasant room, board and personal laundry. 'Write Box S-216, care of Tribune. Apatrocntv and Flats 74. Kroehler make: also antique bed.I WANTED--A couple Both reasonable.

Write or call' 25X7, Mrs. Jean Gear, R. 3, Tipton. Ind. i Brown walnut dining room suite; 3-pteco bedroom suite: 0x12 rug.

Inquire 1524 West Walnut. GOOD USED BABY CARRIAGE, $10.00. 327 East Poplar. Buy your new Maytag Washer to occupy 2 room modern apt. in exchange for housework.

907 N. Washington FOR RENT--To man and wife, 2 rooms; private entrance. Ph 24157 3 furnished rooms; utilities; on bus line; private entrance; references. Phone 24218. 3 room Housetrailcr.

1810 North Washington, after 5 p. m. Phone 26538. Call AAiilsT StSSl CO. IDC.

Shirley and receive as a 2 room furnished apartment; auto. 213V4 N. Main Phone 25451 30-14 Fiirmnl! Tractor with cultivator and breaking plow; condition, 1940 Willys Jeep. Eu- Rnrcy. miles East, IVi South of i a Cunii- sec it Reg.

Fnrmall, cul- SrOO. 3H i i N'orth. Vcrlin Pierce, 1, i a Indiana. 62 I a i a Combine, with mot Phone 870S. Fuel.

Feed. Fertilizer i hilled hay. 1 mile East of Shnrpsville. Russell Salsberry. Good Things To Eat 57 Beef for your lockers.

Buy the side or quarters, pork ahouldcm, loinff, bacon, lard. etc. Ph. 3175. FrlosT-JOcTlicns.

32c: eggs, 31c. Will dress Friday nnd Saturday a. m. Philips, 2nd house North Morgan. Phono 25B10.

i Rock fries. Max Farlow, 3 inllon West of New London. FRIES. -lOc per Ih. 1 mile West of Alto.

WuUor Korba. CHICKENS FOR SALE. Krios nnd Hons. fresh from the i i Froo delivery. Tom Talbort, i Mir of 7M South Union.

Ph. 6S07 MILK Jl CENTS PER QUART. CRESCENT DAIRY. H17 WEST Viet' tender We dress and deliver. Keislinp's.

Phone S92G. 69 lloiinuhold Goods gift a Pearlwick Hamper at no cost. Liberal Terms. SHIRLEY HOME FURNISHING CO. 1101 N.

Phone 21411 Feather bed; day bed with new mattress; shoo skates, size 5 buffet. 706 West Sycamore. Combination radio nod stand: metal bod complete. Phone 21653. Upright plnno, bench.

good condition. Best offer. 217 South Main. hot water, gas heat; private bath and entrance; available Saturday or Monday to working couple. Box N-214, care of Tribune.

New 2 room furnished upper; private entrance, stcr street after 1405 So. p. m. Web- kitchen. Good condition.

WEST NEAR LINCOLN SCHOOL Nice large type 5 room mod. above ground, fenced yard, new garage 900 block West. Quick possession. Some terms! WE HAVE OTHERS; CALL us! U. G.

THOMAS SONS. 329 N. Washington. Phone 55BS. Practically new and beautiful 33 ft.

Deluxe Liberty Housetrailer. Ideal living for working couple. Complete with double-sized Hollywood bed, bathroom with shower, lavatory and toilet. Also has like new Frigidalre, gasi stove, and complete kitchen sink with cabinets; automatic electric hot water heater and oil stove. This fine House- trailer must bo seen to be appreciated.

Call any time at 1115 Pleasant Hill Logansport, Ind. CITY PROPERTIES. 6 room modern brick bungalow, close in; furnace, water heater, etc. Cement porch, metal lawn fence, garage. 6 room modern, 700 block South Washington.

Nice for home or tourist rooms. Must sacrifice due to illness. Good semi-modern 7 room house in Galvcston. Owners leaving state, will sell reasonable. Gas station and lunch room stock and fixtures Included.

S7000. M. O. WAGONER. tho dubdivlaiona and sections thereof.

The aiiid boundary of prccinci number na ia KB Bffffinninir at intersection of tho line of and the vest oC Phil tt pa Street i ihcnco douthward to point on the line of oust of the northeHBt corner- of tot one, block nine, in Lafayette Addition to the City of Kokomo, and i westward the northwest corner of lot number IS, block one in bflnl hddition thenca uouthwurd to the bouth- Wffst corner of Jot number 20. block in said addition thence eastward to tho northwest corner of lot number 7-. block two, of the orfctnal plat of snid addition thence nouth to the southwest corner of loi block two in dilion then en eastward to the sauth- earner of lot eight, blocic six In aaid addition thence north alone tha lins dividing lota (even s.nd eicht, block aix in laid addition, continuing north aJonc tha coat lino of Eurk Streot to tha oouthw corner of lot 26 block 13, in Mid addition tbcncc east along tho south, boundary o( Raid lot 36 to the southeast cornnr of mid lot, north to northeast corner of Jot 29, block 14, thence tut 1 following the line dividing ten. and eleven, block in naid addition to the went line of Phillips Street, thence to the confer line of Broadwuy Srxect and contJnuins thcnco over And nlonfi: the center lino of Broadway Street to its intersection the center line oC Webster Street; thence northwjird over and tho center line of Webutcr Street itn iu- with the center Una of Tata Street projected eastward to Street wetrtward over find alone; the projected center line of Tuto Street and the center line of Tatc Strcot to the place of bnsrin i ntr. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.

I hereunto a i my h.ind and the seal of Boirrd of Howurd County Coromitujjonera thin 12th diiy of April, 150, Released from Jail Rutland, April' H-- (rT- young army combat veteran jailed there, however, they exhumed i 0 more than a year under a 112- A road. The Governor and Mftyor William of Kansas City conferred yesterday on the police situation. Afterwards both expressed confidence the police were doing all possible to solve the slayirtgs. Officers Mrs. Gargottn.

and returned to this year-old 'Vermont' law planned to-! yesterday. They said the interview They found themselves with only i day to "try and pet that job I was failed to produce any important ins i i funds for their own; promised ISMS." I formation. They also arrested a transportation to this city upon: Bernard J. Smith 24. of they said boasted he was in- their arrival in Hobolicn.

News of Haven, was set free by a three-man jvolved in the slayings. They said their plight public a i commission yesterday after he: 'o ivas hazy on details and further yesterday. swore his personal attachable pro- questioning was planned today. Directors of the Greek Orthodox! perty was less than $20. He was Auditor of Howard County.

Indiana, 1028 S. Washincton. Ph. 24881. CIRCUIT COUKI ALLOWANCES Thy following Circuit Court Allowiinccs have been filed in chitj office have been presented to the Judge of the Circuit Court of the County oC Howurd, Indiana, at iu regular seasion March 31.

1950. 2 room unfurnished 1218 West Taylor. NOW VACANT 605 E. North. 5 room modern; TM" new a new water 70 00 new fenced-in back yard, room furnished apartment, ground Balance on contract.

$500 down. floor; private entrance. Adults! 1 room house, No. Washington; only. 1110 East Sycamore.

2 furnished rooms, ground floor. 613 South Market. I $300 down, S25 per month. C. W.

TUDOR, REALTOR. 200 Va X. Main. Ph. 7957; Res.

7025. Complete lino of Varnado Fans, All Styles. This is no'- too early to select youra and on Liberal Terms. SHIRLEY HOME FURNISHING CO. 11C1 wash, Phone 2H11 -burner Caloric Rag hotplate; white onnmclcd front; prood conditon; $5 takes.

430.So. Webster. Webster, Chicago wire recorder. Good buy. Phono 3378.

Thayer buby carriage, Kroohler sofa bed: both in pood' cond. Ph. 9296. 2 kitchen sinks; 1 small, 1 larpc. S20.

1119 W. Mulberry. Ph. 6247. Gas heutcr, 5-room size, vcnue.

Phone 3364. 822 Vaile Machinery and Tools 81 40 A. Multiplex saw, A-l shape, 12" blade. Cheap. Two blades and rollers; $250 complete.

1010 E. Is'orth street. IRONRITE IRONERS Ask for a Free Demonstration Liberal Terms SHIRLEY HOME FURNISHING CO. 1101 N. Wash.

Phone 2 1 4 1 1 Oroslry Appliances. Best trndc In i i down. 2-1 months to pay. Just call P7-1G. Kd --KNOUKK--Mary.

Union nt Jefferson. nxinjr Iiurt my back so till 1 found I.ixo plastic type linoleum finish. Armst.ronp-l^tndon. SEWING MACHINE New Free Westinghouse Portable Complete with attachments and buttonholer. $129.95 One Mahogany Cabinet Sewing machine rotary.

$144.50 NEW and USED PIANOS 3 room unfurnished apt. Chrstian A lunchroom and furnishings, $2500. Assume lease, rent cabins, gas couple. Call after 4 p. or Sat-j purrl ai truck 'drive-in, EONE-5051 urday afternoon.

404 So. Union, 1 Farm!) and Land For Kont 76 Lot lor rent. For trailer. Utilities available. Inquire 1312 Vailo Avo.

Houses tor Bent FOR RENT--Before weekejid 2 rm. house. 525 a month, phone 6027. 9 room brick house; vacant; Alto- Phono 8 on 30, Russlaville. furnished Houses For Kent 77-A 3-bcdroom home, modern above ground, gas school, $7500.

heat, Washington Modern 5 room home, close In. Nice for home and business. 88000. Phone 5745. Knndel Adult Prob.

Oflr. irnd Per Diem 1 Bid. Bailiff 156.00 Ernest C. Dny, Court Slliliff 160.00 Mary Simo Troy, Juv. Prob.

Otlr Tilmnn Klrkendnll, Per Diem Petit Jurors Ralph Ktherinjfton, Bamo Lloyd Hollinffflworth, same Don P. Strode, Per Dlerc. 1 Special Judse Oorild W. Kybolt, Pauper Attorney church said the body will be given "a dignified burial" in Lirnvood cemetery when it arrives today. Approves Application Howard county's liquor control PRAIRIE 14--The Prairie Prairic, April Parent-Teachers' its April meeting at the school allowed to take a poor debtor's oath.

Smith, who was the last to go', Aboard Friday recommended J.UL a i 1 0 TM 1 th of V.F.W. satisfy ir. civil suits, said! Post 2714 Sycamore and Buckeye he was "tickled to get streets, for the renewal of the club's liquor license. The recommendation was made free of three veterans sentenced an 1SOS law for Ho was committed to jail Fcb- association i a 10, 1915, for failing to pay a naaium Tuesday night. The meeting: L.

Mangan in connection -with the was last fur tho school year death of her son, James, who wabi and a pitchin Siupper was held truck by an automobile driven o1 honor the basketball boys and Smith. considered, coach Earl Irwln and tho yell lead- The civil judgment will stand for special meeting of the board the law library of the court- Thc post application of was tho only the one ers, Joan Linson, Cletes Deason Glenda Lowry. At the south end of the gym, a long table was set and decorated for the honor guests. Decorations consisted of a large three tier cake, iced in white trimmed with purple and white rosebuds with a miniature basketball in the center. Bouquets of spring flowers were on the table.

After the bountiful pitchin supper, the president of the P. T. A. called meeting to order. Short talks were made by Mr.

Irwin and' the principal, Gerald Lineback. The school band the direction of Miss Blanche Burgct played several numbers and 28 twirlers gave an eight years. During that timo any! of his cash or property worth than is subject to attachment to satisfy the claim. Get Support For Recreation Area Linton, State and April 14--. national figures last night pave their support, to a project that would turn the Goose pond marsh area into a huge recreation and conservation area.

Nearly 800 persons assembled in Linton High school gym to hear Indiana congressmen, flood control exhibition. officials and others laud the pro- The grade was presented jnct to construct a lake picture on behalf of i southwestern Green county. the A. for having the best attendance of parents at. the 1 U.

S. Senators William E. Jen- How rd E. Chorry, Return of Fu- from Juntice Becklcy Typewriter Op. HumDhrey Printing lame Ind'nnn Belt Telephone Harn H.

Kondol LookTblll, name WEST. 7 room all modern: oil PHntir.E nace; 2-car Barage; $7000; $1250 Trey. down, bal. TM TJh month. Ph.

rooms completely furnished; bath, BY OWNER. heat; Venetian blinds. Buckeye. Lnw Booki Robb-V rrill Cg 5 room modern; gas i i 1701 south i (S rooms completely lurmsnea; Dam, rr basement, enclosed porch, garden I Cape Cod type, a modern house; 2-car garage: in Forest Park. Would consider a small modern rental as part payment and back mortgage for balance.

lawn, garage, automatic heat. Refined couple. 305 W. Markland. Wanted--To Kent 81 WANTED--3 or 4 room house or apartment, furnished or nished.

Phono 6553. Prudential agent, i and child like a house by the first of May. Phone 26198. WANTED--i or 5 room unfurniah- USED NEW ELECTRIC DRILLS ed apartment. Ph.

2-1681 STJNY, rear 019 W. Syca. Ph. 25771.12 room furnished apartment and i bath, with kitchen; by working Musical Merchandise BZ, coup phone 26232 after 4:30. Richmond piano.

Warren Swope, on 013 Converse Road. Piftno, cose excellent condition. Call 831 E. Walnut between 4-7 p. m.

Piano tuning. C. H. Conrad, registered technician. Dial 5291.

Baldwin Acrosonic and Lester Betsy Ross Pianos. Arian Tudor Studio. Phones 22581 and 6535. Seeds, Flowers 63 Wo have very fine selection of Fruit Trees, Shade Trees. Ornamental Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses nnd Hardy Plants.

Castello Gardens. Road Phono S42S. 31 North 4 miles. Wo aro now contracting for seed oats acreage. See or phone Rome or Jack Findling, April 16.

Ph. Windfall GO. Mitchell Farms. Certified Indiana Hybrids and Hawkcyo Soybeans. Morrell's Seed Service.

Kokomo R. 2. Telephone Young America 72W. 3 room unfurnished apt. downstars.

Modern, couple. Southside. Middle Phone 25044. aged REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 50.0 Auditor of Howard County. Tnd MILDRED BERTRAM, Ad- Intelligence dress inquiries to Box L-211, a a A 1v of Tribune.

J-'lfCTeSieCl in Visit FOR SALE OR TRADE for House- railer, 2 room furnished house to bo moved off lot. First house South of iKoak Walton Club. Lake, Kivcr Cottages For Sale 84-A Lake Manitou houses and cottages; also boat livery, including nice cottage. Get details. The Moore Realty, Rochester, Indiana.

Lots For Sale 85 Large corner lot. Concrete street; partially built block house on rear. A bargain. Corner Bell and North. LOT.

Southwest Sidewalks, paved street, curbs, on an alley. Ph 2E324 Farms and Land for Sate S3 80 ACRES miles from Kokomo. 5 room house, 50-32 barn, tool shed 40-23. 2 hog- houses, one and one I Three outside concrete feed! floors. All good fencing.

Most of i new. This farm is well drained Selling- because of sickness. ROY B. FISHER Real Estate. 1215 East Jefferson.

Phone 7039 B'JILDING LOT, 1107 So. Cooper. Tom Talbert, 755 So-uth Union. AUCTIONS 5 acres; all modern house: also new 2-car garage with living- quarters. Located mile E.

of West Middleton, North side road. John Meyers, owner. 27 acres on West Morgan street. Good drainage. John Morgan, mile N.

of Deacon. Walton R. 2. Corn Belt hybrid seed corn. Prompt deliverv.

Phone 21041. Apparol 63 One new spinet with bench. S450.00 pairs Domestic and freo-Wcstinghousej ISrown maternity 1 suit, S15.00; and jumper, J3.00; size 16. Phone S221 of ladies' shoes, sizes L. Phone 23100.

7-1A, New Sowing Machines. Prices TM-w fur coats; 1 black, 1 brown. i and Best Terms. Phon 25 2 "RAMSEYER PIANOS 320 West Taylor Wantod To Buy 66 WANTED--Cash register, any con dition, large or small. W.

A. land. Ph. 1S6. Box 296, Greentown.

New oO-Knllon bottled or natural automatic water heater; also 3 BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED. sink cabinet with fixtures. Ph rear 61S' W. Syca. Ph.

25771. NEW AND USED FURNITURE. GAS STOVES. S7 to $139.50. BREAKFAST SETS S5 to KITCHEN CABINETS $7 to 520.

BEDROOM SUITES, $45 to 5109. 9x12 WOOL RUGS, S5 to 569. NEW LJVING ROOM SUITES, S99 to S2PO. WE ARE LUCKY TO HAVE A GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF NEW AND USED FURNITURE. STOP AND MAKE us AN OFFER.

WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE McCLINTOCK GILBREATH. 716 N. WASHINGTON. PH 4410 (FRENCH DOOR, 32VJ by 83 inches.

Phone 9466. 6-piecB walnut dinette suite; also 2- pieco dark blue living room Phone 8943. WANTED--Good late model portable typewriter. Phone 9417. ROOA1S AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 Modern room for gentlemen.

70S Vaile avenue. Private modem sleeping for Kentleroan. 712 West Phone S135. Upstairs sleeping only. West Sycamore.

9182. 4 acres, 6 room house, basement, furnace, fruit, barn. Priced to sell, Ross Fellows, Realtor. Burlington Houses for Sale FOR SALE--New brick all modern home, corner lot; business building in Miami; 5 room all modern So. 66 acre farm, well improved with modern home; 5 room bung-alow, $700 down; restaurants; groceries: taverns; farms; loans, etc.

We can sell your property in 10 days. Kokomo Real Estate Auction Company. 104 West Walnut St. Phono 22836. BY OWNER.

8 room modern house; extra lot. Easily made to apartments. Quck possession, 611 East Jackson. 4 room house, extra North Jay street. 2 extra lots.

By owner. Inquire 2535 No. Bell alter 5 p.m. 4 room semi; insulated, storm windows, Venetian blinds, built-ins, KOOd paragc on larpe lot Must f9 seen to ba appreciated. Owner leavinp city, must sell.

Furnished or unfurnished, or Phone 3330. 1210 E. North, BROODER HOUSE, 12xlS. Phone 24163 6 rms, bath, garace. S4SOO on terms.

BONE, AUCTION SALE Friday, April 14--7 p. m. 400 WEST SUPERIOR ST. $3,000 stock of the Beyer Electri Service. Will be sold at auction Can be seen Thursday evening Parts for all cars and trucks.

Shellac, airplane gasket dope heater hose and fittings, radiator hose and clamps, fuel pumps and repair kits, starters and repair parts, Kenerators. armatures, and repair parts, fuel lines, distributor caps, carburetors, gaskets, kits, radiator hose, ignition parts, assortment of tail i lens, radiator caps fun belts, distributors, battery boxes and clamps, solderless terminals molded brake lining, brake fluid mg system cleanser, block weld penetrating i fuel lines, lighl bulbs, tail lights and reflectorsj spark plugs, electric wire all sizes, 10-gallon top cylinder oil, battery cables. Garage and service station men, this is your opportunity to stock tip at your price. Roy Grume, auctioneer. Warehouse Van Co.

Somers Real Estate Auction Wednesday, April 10, at 2 p. rn. Vacant lot across street from 2429 Washington, Lot. 107 Steele's Addition, 50x132, walks and -utilities. This lot is going to sell.

Terms caii P. H. Jones, Auct Phone 6367. Joods stored in the following names will be sold at public auction Saturday. April 22, to satisfy storage charges: Leo Hayes, H.

D. Pickering, Omor Washington, Erlee Young. Somers Warehouse and Van Co. 1 ROY L. CRUME General Auctioneer.

Phone 26619 Kokomo. GENERAL AUCTIONEERING RICKER AND RODGERS OFFICE PHONE -545 It was reported in Kokomo Friday that army intelligence officers are interested in the report of Earl F. Baker, 1310 North McCann street, who said he saw a flying disc hovering over his backyard early Saturday morn- Ing. Baker told The Tribune that he saw the "saucer" after he -was awakened by the frantic barking of his pet Scottie dog as he jumped against the back door of the home. The man said he saw a grayish metal disc 50 feet in diameter hovering over his backyard--between 200 and 300 feet in the air.

He said, he could see a conning on top of the saucer and a bluish light coming from three portholes in the outer rim of the disc. Baker said the disc finally rose higher and disappeared toward tho north. Road Organizations Elect New Officers Lafayette, April 13-- -Organizations attending Pui'due university's road school elected officers at the closing session yesterday. The groups represented and their new officers Included: County Surveyors arid County Engineers association: CharleB E. Condra, New Albany, president; Walter R.

Voght, Hartford City, A. meetings this ycar. The gift was accepted by Kay Ramseyer as a representative of the class that is taught by Frank Pennington. The nominating committee composed of Mrs. Walter Hughes, Archie Lindloy and Jane Tyner submitted the following officers for the coming year unfl they were voted on and approved: Howard Adler, president; CuTt Deason, vice-president; Mrs.

Kulph Bayl, secretary: i Clarence Lindley, treasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth McKinley, Mrs. Clarence Morrison and Mrs, Ross Rose, social committee. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by the Rev. Roger Westmoreland, pastor of tho Normanda Christian church.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linoback and sr.os, David and Dewayne of Liberty, were the Sunday dinner guests 11.75 Of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman LIncback.

22.32 Mr. Lfneback was a former principal of the Prairie high school. The business meeting for the Liberty Baptist church has been postponed until May 4 at o'clock when it will be held at the church. A trustee is to be elected. Catherine QuakenbuEh, a senior of tho Prairie hig-h school, has received a scholarship to Ball State college at Muncie where she will entpr this fall.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olas Quakcnbusii. Russell Lowry, son of Mr. Mrs.

Porter Lowry, was at home from Pui'due university this week during the spring vacation. Beatrice Harris, who has been a patient at the Riley hospital in Indianapolis', following- a mastoid operation has been brought to her home. The Prairie Farm Bureau meeting i be held in the high school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night. April 20. A good program is planned that will include a and ner and Homer E.

Capchart, and Rep. Andrew Jacobs pledged aid in obtaining federal funds for the project it is approved by aTmy engineers. Sportsmen from six counties in the district endorsed the proposed lake--which would bo the largest body of water in tho state--a. ycar ago. It was this group that planned last night's rally.

The congressmen explained that a two-year survey must precede any appropriation of federal funds. If tho engineers approve, funds probably would bo taken from flood control appropriations, they said. Representative Jacobs attended the meeting for Rep. James E. Noland, who could not be present.

Investigate Brcaktn Police Friday were investigating a breakin at the Francis. Tractor sales, 810 North Armstrong street. Entry was gained by forcing a window Jn the rear. Drawers in a. desk were ransacked but nothing tvas reporto'l missing.

To Show Pictures. Three hundred colored slides that George Washburn made recently during a trip to California will be shown to members of tho Kokomo Camera club and the general public at 8 o'clock Monday night. The meeting will bo held in room 300 at the I. U. center here.

Announcing the program Friday, George Hayes said the general public in invited to attend. TRY A TRIBUNE WANT 'B D.ince--Izaak Walton 9 to April Public Invited GARAGES Custom Built or Pre-Cut 12x20 Overhead Door Service Door and Window aj low at '525 00 Complete NO DOWN PAYMENT Tri-City Construction Co. Phone 23412 vice-president; JO. Frecse, Frank-j Tho misslonfir css(m lin, vice-president; and Lessel Buzzard, Huntington, secretary. City Engineers association: movie, "Guardians of Plenty 1 lti a comedy, "Barnyard Babies." Prior to the meeting, the council will serve a penny supper beginning at o'clock.

The Liberty Baptist Missionary and Ladies Aid societies were entertained at the parsonage by Mrs. Harry Cubel on Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen members responded i to roll call by answering- with 30 calls 40 sick cards. Devotions were presented by Mrs. Sam Ramseyer who used "Friends" as her subject, followed with prayer by Mrs.

Cubel, Mrs. Neuman Hill and Mrs. Ramseyer. New officers elected tho missionary society i Mrs. William Nash, president; Mrs VTarvfn Dlckover, vice-presidcnl Mrs.

Neumnn Hill, sccretary-treas-. urer; Mrs, Waller Hughes, pianist; Mrs. Porter Lowry, chorister; Mrs Olas Quafcenbush, spiritual a 1 Mrs. Ralph Pumphrey. White Cross chairman; Mrs.

Carrol Broadloy i a Friendliness; Mrs! i uontin Orr, reading chairman; tfi'S. Orval Edwards, student coun-' clor; Mrs. Edd Duckworth mig: ionary chairman. i was pre- i "IF IT'S OLD ENOUGH TO SMOKE IT'S TiME FOR NEW RINGS!" and our ring specialist, Mr. Gene Orr has had years of experience Gene has installed thousands of piston rings and has always received plenty of customer satisfaction.

Yes, Gene gives individual attention 1o each fob your engine! MENT NOW Save money and Savo MAKE YOUR APPOINT- Ham E. Ross, Richmond, sketch of Alaska Watson, Wabash, vico-iof th. greatest props' that ET president; and Raymond Andrysl-j to be overcome and stated ak. South Bend, the major proble" "Have your friends told you about our Fashion Display Window?" Materials and ment association: Bruce Short, In- there and the work is dianapolia, president; Robert Wil- ion, Indianapolis, vice-president; Tom Goby, BToomington, secretary, and E. E.

1 Indianapolis, treaaurer; Fred Johnston, Indian- and Hugh Johnson, Lawrenceville, directors. Street Commissioners association: Edsel Stevens, Vincennes, president; Frank Rose, Crawfords- L. D. Crum. Newcastle, and Ray Childs, Franklin, vice-presi- E.

Syc. Tel 5051 TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD-- dents, and Jack Hartshorn, Maron, treasurer. nn short busies meeting for thn A Ci ty was Conducted' i 5 Parks New elected ware: presidents for May June and July, Mrs. Orval Edward, Mr Quontln Orr and Mrs. Ralph September and October Mrs.

Harry Cubel, Misses Pcarl Hill, Mrc. Mrs. Neu- Parks acnu an Mrs. Marwa JDickover; November December and January, Mrs. Curt Deason, Mrs.

Darrel Stoops and Mrs. Epha HinesJcy; February, MASON MOTORS, Inc? Sycamore at Market 3 Corners.

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