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Headline. (Rates quoted aie local) FOR SALE USED FURNITURE bought and sold. Romie's, 525 Cleveland. OS 5-1736 C-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATt FOR room modern home in heat, tilgd bath, teacher moving, ready for possession. 0.

W. Wiles, dia C-286 FOR Eleven cubic foot Frigidaire with freezer chest and your old refrigerator from 1 to 10 years old. GMAC Terms Available. Service Motor FOR Allis Chalmers. 66 Combine, like.

new. Duddley Lacey, Phone Windfall LY 5-4545 P-288 WANTED Upholetering. Carl UUler, 731 North independent Phone OS 5-4616J C4I and radio repairing, service calls Antenna installation and repair. Parts and service guaranteed. Ralph K.

Beck. Phone OS 5-6782. C-tf LIVE FISH bait. Snow's crickett Hatdiery, 416 North Conde C-tf FOR SALE-Fill dirt $1 load you load your own. Phone OS 5-7242 P-287 FOR sows, 36 pigs.

Pigs ready for cornfield. OS 5-7286 C-287 FOR 18 months old Pure bred Poland male Hog, 2 Spring Oxford Buck lambs. Howard De Witt, RR 2 Sharpsville. Phone 71x1 P-291 FOR Rye, $1.40 bu. Ty Farms, Prairie Twp.

Phone Goldsmith 451R P-291 FOR SALE 1953 International combine, 6 ft. cut. A-l condition. Gene Henry 2, Sharpsville or call OS 5-6028 P-289 FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions. 1040 N.

Main after p.m. P-286 FOR SALE TIPTON COUNTY LEVEL BLACK LAND 145 Acre? with all. the necessary buildings. 124 Acres, 10 room modern house on State Highway, 4 miles. Tipton.

72 Acres, stock and grain farm. Terms. 65 Acres, all tillable, no buildings. A investment. Beac inflation.

52 Acres, all tillable on Black top road, no buildings, well- fenced. Terms. almost new house. and Stock farm. 40 buildings and real 16- a room house.

Barn. tilla'ble: Ir YOU ARE.BUYING, i OR TRADING PRICES ARE RIGHT MORE PEOPLE LESS LAND. GIVE ACTION AMD SATISFACTION. PLEASING YQU PLEASES US. JOE ROSS RHAL ESTATE LOANS OR SEE JOHN B.

BARRUM 120 South West St. Phone OS. 5-6492 TIPTON, INDIANA FOR REAL ESTATE OR FARM JOE ROSS or JOHN E- BAP RUM, Phone OS 5- c-tf. FOR choice Chevoit Ram lambs. J.

W. Kemp, Kempton, Indiana P-289 MAYTAG GAS DRYER List Price sale price $179.95 Ser- FOR building 7D FOR RENT Trailer lots 2,400 square feet, patio, also garden space outside' trailer lots. KLM Trailer Park, .3 of a mile North of -railroad on 19. Phone OS 5-4644. C-291 ft.

frontage north edge of SharpsL ville. Flora B. Horton. P-292 WANTED FOR desirable 4 room modern double. Phone 54411 C-286 RUG CLEANING wifA tick up and delivery icrvice.

Upholstery cleaning. carpeting a specialty. Better Homes -Store Phone OS 5-2211 C-tf WANTED to Rent-3 or 3 room house. Call OS 5-6207 bed- C-292 WANTED Sewing, draperies, skirts, dresses and alterations OS 5-4256. Ed Enneking C-287 to trim, top and cut.

Free estimate. CaU after 5:00 p.m. Luster's Tree Service. Phone LY 54465, Windfall. P-289 DITCH digging oy Jeep and Sack- hoe for water, gas.

foot- in PS, tanks, etc. Phone OS 54050. Scrap Iron, Implements, stoves, furnaces pipe, radiation etc. Closed Saturdays all day. Levi's North end Conde st.

P-286 HtLP WANTED vice Motor Co. P-tf FOR SALE One black hybred boar, 3 purebred Duroc boars, all 7 months old. Leroy Ehman, Atlanta RR 2, Phone 3 on 7 Atlanta. P-287 FOR E. Air Conditioners.

Enjoy Cool comfort day and night. Stone Electric C-tf 2OR REAL ESTATE SALES a'Xi Iocs-, see E. G. Foster, U7 cxiurt Tipton. Phone OS 5, £43d.

OS 5-2573. C-tf. HOPE HAS In Atlanta, new 5 room and bath, car port, gas fur. plenty of built- ins, well planned only $12,500 take looli at this one. Nice Cott'age in Atlanta, Gas Heat, Garage, 3 Bedroom, Fire Place, Insulated, Good Location.

Only $6,700 will consider contract. Hope Realty, Arcadia C-286 FOR of the best, well- improved grain and stock farms in Indiana; 200 acres. Contact Dr. George H. Overpeck, 313 N.

Harrison Alexandria, Indiana P-286 FRAMING WE DO CUSTOM FRAMING You Can Choose Your Molding From Our LARGE SELECTION OF STYLES i One Week Service SWAP and SHOP 130 E. JEFFERSON FOR SJiLE 136 acre, 6 room house, bath, furnace, built-ins in kitchen, large new barn, 16 acres in woods and pasture balance in i cropifT; Priced, will March 1. ON CONTRACT 240 acre farm all modern 6 room, with 3 'bedroom house, garage, wilh.205 acres in crops good farm level, in Grant County. 2 sels of building's on black top wells on farm, 1 small house, nice barn 48x72 feet Jong, 1-lafge' barn, 135 feet long, with, stantipnfpr 11 milk cows, 3,, 30x40 vith cefncnt itanks at 2' barns on east 80 40x60 feet steel crfts. This ts extra nice farm for only down with per on Possession March 1st, 1960 or earlier if Ca'll Mamie Price at Elwood, Phone FE2-2303 at 1225 NorthDy St: P-287 Help I am a friendly litlle House ton Centr.a.l,^ye I ahi.

really lonely now Since my Owners had to njwtTto a Jarger home in another ToSvn and I want some folks a.nd. pets real soon. I can offer Buyers Gas Heat, Garage, Fire Place and a location close to Grocery and Church and yet I am almost in the country. My. Owner is a Nice Guy and he said he would i even consider selling me on 'Con-.

tract. So if you want to help me wftoVl? ili'AtTV; "Area: dia, Ind. C-237 FOR SALE Living Room Outfit GROUP LIVING ROOM SUITE TABLES TABLE PILLOWS This Group For ONLY SI 99.00 In Brown, Green, Red and Black TAFF BAKER FURNITURE Phone OS 5-2222 WANTED Experienced typist must be accurate and fast. Write Box N7c Tribune P-288 OPENING for one Tupperware dealer Phone Sheridan. PL 8-4863 P-2-87 aged lady to stay with Mrs.

Wm. Woolridge in country. Phont 4-100, Sharpsville. P-288 MALE HELP 18 to 35. Apply at Marsh'Foodliner office.

C-286 PART TIME HELP WANTED after school and week ends, must be 16. Carney's Drug Store C-tf WANTED Man or woman for part or full time on Rural Routes work in Tipton county. Must have some sales ability and know how to Meet and talk to farmers. Good proposition for right party. Car necessary.

POX 'D' TRIBUNE MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU iave an alcholic problem? write Alcoholics An- Box 212. Tipton e-tl NOTICE ELEVATOR AUTO Parts is open all day Wednesdays and Saturdays 538 N. Main St. P-286 FREE TUPPERWARE cold cut keeper. For information.

Call OS 5-7205 or OS 5-4447 C-286 FRONT END Alignment, Wheel balancing. BBERT SERVICE. Phone 5-7125 T-M-Tu-W-tf ESTRAYED QR Angus heifer, weighing approximately 800 Ibs. Don Smyser, R. 5, OS 5-6805 C-287 FOR Hampshire bucks.

Bill MeUette, 2 miles West of Atlanta, 1st house North. P-287 HOBBS Miss Mark Wolsmlllor Miss Susan Wame, of Dearborn, was the Thursday guest of Miss Br.enda Hartley, southeast of Hobbs. William Leiningor, of Curtisville, has been working at Plate railroad station the Nickel as -station agent for the pa.st several weeks during the absence of Noble Ploughe, of Hobbs. Ploughe has been employed at the Nickel Plate station in Elwood. Miss Teresa and Miss Susan Warne, who have spent the their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Warne, south of Hobbs, returned with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Warne to their home in Dearborn, Mich. Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Warne and daughter, Christine, spent last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence House, southwest of Hobbs, are building a three bedroom home. ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees, Tipt'on County Memorial Hospital, Tipton, Indiana. 7:00 p.m. CDT on the luih day of September, 11)59, and at that time the bids will be publicly opened and read at the office of the Administrator, Tipton County Memorial Hospital, Tipton, Indiana. Bidders may submit proposals on arty one or a combination of the two items.

The Kli-ctrlcul Contract shall consist of furnishing and installing all materials and labor necessary to make the alterations and additions to the present electrical system. Alternate Number One shall Include furnishing and Installing a complete emergency stand-by engine-generator set and associated equipment necessary to provide emergency electrical service to the hosuiial. A certified check or bank draft payable to the lioard of Trustees, Tipton County Memorial Hospital, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Uid- der and a surety company, and payable as set out above, in an amount equal to Five Per Cent of the maximum bid shall be submitted with each bid as evidence that the bidder will, if awarded a contract or contracts, cnlcr into tile same with the Owner upon notification from him so to do within Ten (10) days of said notification. Contractors awarded work will be rctiiilred to furnish an approved performance bond in the amount of of their contract price, executed by an acceptable surety company guaranteeing the faithful and proper performance of the work and payment for all materials', supplies and labor; said bond to be in full force and effect for a period of twelve (12) months from date of acceptance of the work. All proposals shall be sealed and ndorsed for Tipton County Memo- lal Hospital Klectrical Alterations and tailed or delivered the Hoard of rustees, Tipton County Memorial Hos- jital, saiil proposals to be on proposal ilank furnished in thin set of specifl- Contract Documents will he available for inspection at the office of the.

lospital Administrator. Tipton County Memorial Hospital and at the office Jlonlcal and 171S V. Fifteenth Street, Indianapolis 7, ndiana. No bid shall be withdrawn after the ipening of the bids without the consent the Hoard of Trustees for a period dr ETAO IOT thirty (ilO) days after the scheduled ime for receiving bids. The right Is reserved to reject any or all hicis and to waive any informali- ies in the bidding.

ny order of the Board of Trustees, Tlpton County Memorial Hospital, Tipon, Indiana. August 22, 1050 George Spencer, President Hilton Hobbs. Secretary Ralph lIcMullan Carl Scudder 277-286 Louis Spears, of Hobbs, has returned to his' home from Tipton county hospital where he had been a patient for observation and treatment. He is to remain home an other week before returning to work-at Johns Grain company in Hobbs. i Miss Christine Warhe, of Dearborn, was the recent overnight guest of Miss Vickie Fuller, west of Hobbs.

Recent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swinfprd, east oi Hobbs, were Mr.

and Stewart and famil'y, west of Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson and family, south of Hobbs, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Frye, of near Windfall.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Fuller and family, west of Hobbs, attended the Wood reunion at Tipton parkj. Miss. Darlene Joorgor, north of Hobbs, was the recent, guest AT.

and Mrs. Hershel Rode and on, west of Tipton. James Melton, north of Hobbs, has returned to her work Tarn's drug store in Tipton being on a two weeks -vaca- ion. Rev. Vincent Newkfrk, of Ind anapolis, was guest minister at Hobbs Christian church Sunday morning.

Mrs. Lester FoiVner and daugh- er, -Betty, So, of near Atlanta, and Mrs. Catherine Joerger, north of Hobbs, visited friends at Green- own. Mrs. Paul' Clevenger, of Sharps- was the recent guest of her aunt arid her husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Webb, of Hobbs. Mrs. Gus Buscher, of Atlanta, was the. recent guest of her daugh- er, Mrs.

Catherine Joerger. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ehman, of near Arcadia, and Mr. -and Mrs Charles McCain; and family, oi Sheridan, were recent guests oi Mr.

and Mrs. Max Watkins and Baby Sitter days in my home. Call after 5 p.m. Phone OS 5-4249 C-tf TIRED OVER WEIGHT Why not try pur nussaging, vibrating lounge. Rent'it by week or month, Phone OS 5-2222 for free home demonstration.

Taif and Baker Furniture C-tf fisbins? Night crawlers Hybrid red for sale at Tipton Phone OS C-tf FOR Aluminum awnings doors windows. Rusco iteel Storm doors 4- windows. Aluminum siding Free estimates A J. Butz 410 S. Uain Phone OS 5-2646 C-tt NEW CONVENTIONAL floor mo- 'del Mayti.j washer, square elain tuv.

price $139.95 and your tub washer. Service Motor Co. P-tf LOST AND FOUND Phone OS 5-2136 C-288 BUSINESS SERVICE SEPTIC TANKS, toilet vaults vac- cum cleaned. Sewer basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Phone Elwood FE 22684.

David Sewer Cleaners C-tf SEWER CLEANING. Call Ike Service. GL 2-1431 Kokomo. Reverse work guaranteed P-304 $10 MOORES SEWIR SERVICE $10 TIPTON OS 5-4953 C-tf FOR RENT FOR 4 rooms, bath in Atlanta. Call, OS 5-4893 C-28G FOR Maytag automatic washer 124 S.

wit'i suds SaJ Price $249.95 and your old washer. Service Mv'w Co. SINGER Take over payments on Singer Dewing machine. Model 127. Bal.

due $18.36. Terms, $4.17 Sews forward and darns and mends. Many features and fa guaranteed. Call OS'5-49fc. S.

S. Service. C-lf FOR (on Ford truck. Call Elwood FE 2-3095 P-288 OS 5-6758 FOR RENT 3 room apartment heat and -water furnished. Adults only.

Phone OS 5-2089 C-286 FOR furnished apartments, upstairs, 3 rooms and bath. $50 month, heat and water furnished, close in. Phone OS 54438 FOR Apartment for two people. UtUKiea furnished. $60 per month.

Phone OS 3767 FOR two bedroom home, gas beat. Private gar age 131 W. Adams St. C. L.

1 Banion Phone 08 5 4S49 C-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished lover apartment. Close hi Phone OS 56554 C-288 FOB BENT house an Coiumlbia Ave. Phone YUkon 4-2961 P-286 COMMIHNIONKK'8 ALLOWANCKS following payroll 'claims were allowed by the Tipton County Com nussioners, Tuesday, September 1 lasii, at 9:00 a.m. i llonia Cage Jr. iighwy.

Supt: J30D.OI Marjcan Haley, Hghwy. 250.01 Fred Uodc, llghwy. Comm. 95.8! uavis, same 95.Si llalph ilbuni, same narry iioyer, Hghwy. Labor 327.CK Karl Floyd, Bame 304.50 C.

same 1S6.0C Verl (Jrlmme, same 1 361.51 Berry Gulfey, same .1 346.5 Oscar Johnson, same 264.Ui Lacy, same 2U2.5I 328.5 urphe Miller, same 268.5 1 Frank Kab'an, same 318.0 Audra liichey, same J09.0 Uu.saell, same Avery Itood. same IJonald G. Schuyler, 'same Lawrence Shook, same f. J. Fay: Smith, same .....4.

OKIU Klnith, same 1. Kverbtt Stout, i-amo J. Prentice C'rain, same i Nina B. Aldrldst, Hghwy. Labor John Aldrldge, same li.

Jones, Co. Cl. Uculah Iloback, pep. Cl. Hetty Clark, Cl.

Clur. Orville T. Click, Co. Aud. Mary Esther Kemper, Uep.

Aud. 250.0 Nancy Doke, Aud. Cler. 250.0 Uuth Keel, County TreaB. 458.3 Thorp I).

Freds 250.0 Grietiel, Co. llec. 416.6 'l Nntire To Tjjxpuyers of Tipton Indiana Y'JII are hereby noticed that upon he Mth day of July, 1U59, that the Board of County Commissioners of Tipton County, Indiana, by resolution duly adopted and pursuant to notice heretofore given and under und by virtue of Chapter 2'J'J of the acts of the S7th general assembly of the itate of Indiana, aprovcd March 7th, 1951, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative bridge fund be provided 'or the build Inff nnd repair of brldp.es in said county, and that such a fund 10 provided for by a lax levy of 10. of each of assessed valuation on all property In that tax: dls-trict taxable for such purposes. Such tax to be assessed, best nlnir with the levy for 1959 payable In and annually thereafter for i total period of 5 years, as provided iy said act- Any levy previously established for this purpose is rescinded upon the approval of this resolution by the State Board of Tax Commls- iloners.

That pursuant to said act any 10 of more taxpayers In the taxing district of Tipton County, Indiana, other than those who pay poll tax only, may file a petition with the county auditor of Tipton County, Indiana, not later than'-10 days after this publication settlnc forth their objections to sach proposed levy. Upon fillns of mic.h petition said auditor will immediately certify name to the State Board pf Tax Commissioners. KHKD UODK KHWOX PA VIS RALI'M W1LBUR.V OKVILLK T. CLICK (To be slimed by County Auditor and County Commissioners of said County STATK OK TAX COMMIKBIONEHS FORD C. Secretary DHto August 25, 1969.

304.5 276.0 286.5 94. 147.0 12.0 458.3 250.0 250.0 458.3 Wilma Bowlby, Vlep. Kec. 250. Max K.

liowlby; Co. Sur. 2S5. Mxton Bowlby, Sur. Uicliaril Bowlby, same lelper 32.4 62.8 249.6 154.8 174.0 458.3 374.0 250.0 Hubert Smith, same Calie Strong, same Clyde Hurrls, same Clyde Overdorf, Co.

Sher. P.ichard Ziegler, Dep. Sher. Cleo Scott, same 1-- -Mary Jail Matron 100.0 Clarianna SSiegler, Kxtra Ja Help 26.2 Scott, I 22.5 M. Clary, Co, Agent) 170.8 Huth Wimer, H.

D. Ageht 13i.5 Daviil A. Troyer, A sat. Co. As-' 95.8 Andrews, An.

SectJ Nancy Andrews, As. 10x. Labor 4.0 Owen Hatcliff, Sell. Suptl oOO.O Loyd lluffer, Co. Assr.

1 416.6 Oliver D. 1TO.O Laura Law, Reporter .1 300.0 Estella Boyd, Bailiff I 60 0 George Cllne, Prob. Off. 333.3 Oeno Hook, Crthse Custl 225.0 ok, same 1 12u.O taoinshrdlucmfwfypetaolnshn Harry Mirone, Co. Home Supt.

150.0 Gloria Ho I 6s FreloVe Moon'e, Co. Homb Slat- ron Iva Enright, Co. Home Labor rlazel liess, same Carolyn same Joseph Kotvasz, same -JlEPd Rode, CTo. Comm. Erwon Davis, same Ilalph Wllburn.

Bame 100.0 90.0 60.0 90.0 50.0 9 95.8 95.8 Rainbow Scratch Ib. at the Tribune. C-287 7 WANTED ONE A-1 BODYMAN TWO A-l MECHANIC To work in mot! modem perrrunontly auto agwtcy. Good nity, weollont Inturinco plan, (MM V.ettlon. Roplfti will oonttdwod confUbMal if do- ilrod.

R. IKA005, Sorvleo Kofcomo, I rm Michael Wyer, Jr. Mil. Assess. 482.5 Ijturft Johnson, .1 Kmery Dark, VeL Off.

Koral Dark, Vot. Clcr. Maude Welsh, Co. Nnr. Edith Hartley, Nur.

CleT Richard Recnler, Co. Atty. Chester Morris, Co. Cor; Sudora Clark, Wei Dir.i Kern Dearth, Wei. Via.

Mona Haskett, same Linda Howery. Wei. Cler. Troy Hutto, Wei. Legal 250.0 100.0 270.0 100.0 100.0 83.3 300.0 275.J 60.

T. CLICK Auditor Tipton Co. i northwest of HobBs, and Vickie Fuller attended the Yarikfort fair. and Mrs. B.

Swinford, east of-Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Leotx Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. scar Stewart, northwest of lobbs, attended, the Frankfort air.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Hobbs'. Hobbs, of Calvin Terry, of Hobbs, has re- urned to work at the Hobbs Lum- jer company after a vacation.

her sister and her husbind, and Mrs. Ray Noble, and ter in Hobbs recently. Other guest? were Mrs, Inez Hobbs and Harry Graham and daughter, Candy, of West Elwood. TIPTON (Tnd.) TRIBUNE 7 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1959 WINDFALL Mrs.

Fred Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fennel entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew Fennnel, of Bedford; Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Fennel, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fennel and daughters. An afternoon guest was Herlad Fennel.

Farm News OBERLIN, Ohio (UPI) Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis.) said oday the tanner was "the No. 1 victim of economic injustice in America." Proxmire, member of Senate Agriculture Committee, said farmers have increased their efficiency at three times the rate in the past ten Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pool visited and Mrs.

Orville Thomas at their cottage on the Mississinaw river. Gerald Campbell and family have returned home after spending a few days with' her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downs, of Chicago, 111. of non-farmers Yet farmers, lalf as much Mrs.

Mary Null is spending a few days with Mrs. Daisey Henry. Mrs. Flora Breaks entertained at dinner Friday, to celebrate July and August birthdays hi the family. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritchard and daughter, Judy, Mr- and Mrs. Jerry Pritchard, Mi's.

Emiline Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barr and son, Gale, all of Windfall, and Mr Mrs. Jerry Weaver and sons, of Indianapolis. Jackson Mrs.

Joe Off Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Horn, of Frankfort, were Sunday dinner Mrs. Ella Carr and Ruth. workers, in a speech prepared for delivery here.

"It is a flat contradiction of the of our free economy that group that las invested as greatly as. the 'anrxer has, that has increased its efficiency as dramatically as he 1 has, that has made the enormous risks, should find his reward dropping while other elements of so- have enjoyed a tremendous increase in income," Proxmire said. Mr. and Mrs. FranlrTerry and 'amily, of Elwood, and Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Robinson and family, northwest of Hobbs, were recent evening guests of Calvin Terry and sons, of Hdbbs. The 40th Swinford reunion was staged at Tipton park recently. Towns represented were Shelby ville, Hemlock, Elwood, Spiceland, Anderson and Cartage. Next year the reunion will be at Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clark and children, of Atlanta, spent a few days last week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Good and family, of Hobbs, her aunt, Miss Lela Good, of Hobbs, and her sister Mrs.

Herman Jung and family, of near New Lancaster, and Mrs. Darst Jacobs and also visit? ed his parents in Kokomo and other relatives and friends in the Hobbs community: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoover and family, of near Hobbs, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Fakes and family, of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bell; of neat Hobbs, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Bell and family, of Elwood, spent Sunday at Rockville. Mrs. Thelma Sampson, of Ind ianapolis, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Catherine Joerger and daughter, north of Hobbs. Miss Lela Good has returned to her -home in Hobbs after spending the past several weeks in the home of a nephew and his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Benny Good and 'family, of California. Mrs: Good underwent surgery recently and Lela stayed with the Good children during that time and assisted in the Mrs. Catherine Joerger and daughter, north of Hobbs, and Miss Ann McAvoy, of Tipton, were Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs.

John McEntee, of Arcadia. "MISS Watkins, of near Hobbs, spent a few days last week visiting in Forest. Mrs. John McCorkle, south of entertained a group, of friends at her home Thursday evening at a party. Miss Audrea Warner, of West Elwood, was the honored guest at a birthday supper at the home, of Mrs.

Earl Hoop and children, of Dayton, Ohio, afe staying in the home Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt while they, vacation in the western Dinner guests of the Schweitzer family were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kammeyer and daughters, of.

Illinois, and Kammeyer and Mary and Donna King of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Beverly Schinlaub will be home for a brief visit from air Stewardess personnel training over the Labor day weekend. Henry and Albert Schweitzer at tended funeral services for a cou sin recently at Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shadday and and Emmert Sand man and Jim'have a five day motor trip to Michigan New York; i a a ra Falls, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.

Anthony Shadday has returned to his work at the Farm Bureau elevator after having been on va cation. Cheryl and Carol Off are spend ing a few days visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Alice Julius, of nea. Hobbs. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Nieman, 0 Washington, D. visited Mr. and Mrs- Roy Osier, of Jackson Sta tibn! instead of Mr. and Mrs.

Ra; Noble as was previously reported r. and Mrs. Robert Bills and sons, of Jackson Station, visited a few days recently with his niece and nephew and families, Mrs. Fred Bills and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wilson and son, of Findley Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Off, 0 Indiana Heights, were guests Mrs. Ella Carr and da er Ruth, west of Jackson Station. NOTICE SALE THE FARMERS URUST CO. offers for sale the house and tots in Tipton.

Indiana commonly known as 1034 North Main Street, the home of late Lewis J. Richards, deceased. The- house is located on a acre, more or less, lot with an adoWonal 1 acre, more or lees, tot to the rear. Bothjota joH be sold getter and such sale will be subject to the apjwqval of Tipton Circuit Court. TERMS OF SALE: Cash upon receipt of deed.

paid down at! the time of bid acceptance. Sale price must not bfe-lesi ihan appraisal. Abstract furnished purchaser The Executor reserves the to refuse any 5 Bids wfll be taken i. FARMERS LOAN and TRUST CO. EwJcutor RUMMAGE SALE Sat, Sept.

4 5 Rosary Society of St. John's at old gas office. C-288 make money less than as other WASHINGTON (UPI) The Agriculture Department says it appears the average wheat price for the 1959-60 season will be a bit higher than last year's a-bushel rate. As of Ang. 15 the department said farmers were receiving an average of $1.75 a bushel for their wheat.

This compared with $1.64" a bushel a year-ago. The smaller wheat crop accounted for some of the increase. Another factor was that more storage bins- across the country were making it easier for farmers to withhold wheat from the mar- ket. Agriculture Department also think many farmers may be holding back wheat until the new tax year begins Jan. 1.

The government suppport price this season is $1.81 a bushel, a penny less than last year. WASHINGTON President- Charles B. Shuman of the American Farm Bur.eau Federation asked Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson today to let spokesmen for farmers help the Agriculture Department wr it new grading standards for lamb and mutton. Shuman suggested In a letter to Benson that the secretary appoint a special committee composed of.

representatives of major farm groups to work with department experts on revising the lamb and standards. Today was the deadline for public suggestions in the standards. WASHINGTON (UPI) Commodity Credit Corp. says it has no more dry edible beans for general sale. It said that all government stocks of these beans, except for a few oddclots, had been sold.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Karl E. Mundt intro- duced a bill Monday to set up a commission to study the problems of'the small towns. The commission would 'concentrate on towns with'fewer than. 10,000 people.

It would report to Congress by February, 1961. fRIBUNE ADVERTISERS 7 YOUR COOPERATION Alterations And Reweaving Mrs, Ronald Jones ACRES IN DEMINO 12 -ACRES 7 miles Northwest of Noblesvflle; 1 mile East of US 31; beginning SATURDAY. 6 LOTS ACRES Lots 25. 27, 29, 29, and 30 ia Doming. ALSO 9 ACRES of bot- torn land with permanent water; laftd improved a 6 rtora house and bath; 2 bedrooms up; 2 down; living.room with open- stairway; kttcMin witto sink, hot cold water: built-in, back porch; small gas hteters in kitchen and bath; large curculat- iftg gMfeeater; LP4000 tank; tank.atfd heaters with Qw real estate; Denting city water; house has Insulated -composition root; solid foundationf poultry house; bitoder- crib; fcir fencing.

Will otter lots and from toe 9 Acws; upon reaufest. INSPECTION Mjtime. TERMS: $1.000 balance on before Oct. LIVESTOCK 6 year old Holstein Jersey cow with 400 heifer calf by sMe, and a very good maker; 3 feeding SHOATS weighing so Ita. IMPLEMENTS MT 52 Joto Deere teafctof with newest cultivators mounted twtt bottom breaking 99 John Deere corn planter; F-2B 1 FattntD tractor 1 2 bottom 14" leaking plow; diaKi floating rubber tired wagon with grain bed; otter not mentioned.

CASH. Real Estate and Personal Mlb: Jo bidder as, the owners have purchased.

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