Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 5

Location:
Kokomo, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Mrs. Laura Ousley Mrs. Laura B. Ousley, 89, Kokomo R.R. 7, died at 2 p.m.

Saturday, in her home, following an illness of three months, Funeral arrangements are pending at Ellcrs Mortuary. Mrs. Lulu McNabney Mrs, Lulu B. McNabney, 47, 332 Markland died at 8:45 p.m. Friday in Howard Community Hospital, following an illness of three months Born June 9, 1926, in Katamazoo, i she was a of Charles and Lucy (Mills) Henderson.

In 19C5, she married Paul McNabney, who died in 1971. She was the administrator of the Lucy Cole i Home. i i arc a a Mrs George (Margaret) Emmons of Logansport; her mother; two sisters, Marie Henderson and Mary Henderson, both of Logansport R.R! 5 and one grandson. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Filers Mortuary.

Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Saloina McKay Mrs.

Saloma (Oma) McKay, 87, 525 S. Berkley Road, formerly of Macy R.R. 2, dieei at 2:45 a.m. Saturday in a Logansport Hospital, following an illness of four years. 7 1 8 8 i a County, she was the daughter of Abraham J.

and A a a (Shrock) Slabaugh. On Sept. 8, 190G, she married Commodore S. McKay, who died May 27, 1964. She had lived most of her life in Howard and i a i Counties and was a member of the United Brethren Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eva Louise Mclntosh of Macy R.R. 2 and Mrs. Valda Nearon of Galveston; one son, Orville L. McKay of Kokomo; one sister, Mrs.

Mary Myers of Kokomo R.H. six a i and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Monday at 10 a.m. in Hie Thomas-Murray "Funeral Home, i Rev. Clyde Byers off i i a i i a will be in the Galveston Cemelery.

Friends may call at (he funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday. DEATHS Clifton Coonrod RUSSIAVILLE Cliflon (Coonie) Coonrod, 70, Russiaville R.R. 2, died at 4:30 a.m. Saturday in the Sycamore Village Nursing Center, Kokomo, following an extended illness.

Born Oct. 20, 1903 in Clinton County, he was the son of Edward and Naomi (Johnson) Coonrod. On July 15, 1933, he married Ruth Hoover, who survives. He had retired from Martin Brothers Service and the Western School Corp. and had been a 25-year member of the Russiaville Masonic Lodge.

Surviving with the widow are a daughter, Mrs. Roger (Jackqueline) Ogle of Russiavilte; two sons, Charles Coonrod of Kokomo R.R. 6 and John Coonrod of Iowa; one brother, Clayton Coonrod of Tucson, four sisters, Mrs. a a Self of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Byron (Orpha) Rayl of Montpelier, Mrs.

Berneice VanWald of Fort Wayne and Miss a i Coonrod of Russiaville and three grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Stout Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Russiaville Cemetery.

Friends may call al the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday, Masonic services i be at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Funerals MKS. NEVA B.

CONLEY Services 1 p.m. Monday, Fenn Funeral Home. OSCAR WICKIIAM Services 2:30 p.m. a a i a Chapel, Oil (Conlimu'il from I a a A a i closer to peace. Kissinger has said a reduction of world oil prices is also a U.S.

demand Crude oil from the Persian Gulf now has a posted price of $11.65 a barrel. The posted price is a figure upon which tax payments by oil companies are based. The actual oil payment by companies is closer to S7 a barrel. Conference sources said Ihe ministers might reach a compromise under which crude oil prices would remain unchanged for three months beginning April I. St.

Joseph Hospital (Visiting hours: 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8p.m. daily) DISMISSALS Arnctt, Miss Laura Ann, 207 E. Boulevard. Bennett, Mrs. Karon Sue, 4513 Iv.aak Walton Road.

Best, Clyde 1500 W. Markland Ave. Bevington, Gregory Lee, Bunker Hill. Bradley, Michael R. 1218 N.

Bell St. Call, Mrs. Eftie Belle, 25C8 N. Buckeye St. Clark, Mrs.

Betty A 2307 N. Cooper St. Conwell, Jerry 723 N. Union St. Fallen, Mrs.

Joyce A Galvostoti R. R. 1. Ford, Mrs. Mary Frances, 1221 N.

Lafountain St. Gates, Mrs. Elizabeth 311 E. Vaile St. Hartgrove, Mrs.

Carol Bunker Hill. Henclershot, Robert 2516 Wickersham Drive. Jeffries, Mrs. Glenda 2840 N. Washington St.

Laymon, Mrs. Ruth 30!) Linden St. Mclntire, Mark 1816 W. St. Louis Drive.

Masscngill, Mrs. Margaret 4808 MayfieliJ Drive. Oden, Max 500 W. Park Ave. Quillen, Mrs.

(Jeorgia Lee, Kokomo R. n. 5, Thompson, Justin 811 E. Harrison St. i 130 i i Drive.

Young, Mrs. Jenctte, 1500 W. Markland Ave. LT A-6. SHOPLIFTING CHARGED Mary M.

Jones, 46, Logansport R. R. 1, was arrested at K-Mart at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on a charge of theft by shoplifting. 's nice to be known.

Is your health care membership card? When you supply our card to your employees, you're giving them an Identification Card in the largest membership organization in Indiana. It means your employees will be recognized and the Card honored at some of the most important places around--the reception desks of hospitals and physicians just about everywhere in the free world. Thousands of Hoosier employers also know this Card as the symbol of a no-paperwork kind of health care plan administration. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans handle things directly with the hospitals and physicians--no claims-filing by the employer, no red tape, no hassles with employees. Terry Snider, our vice president, Marketing, (317) 263-4615, says: if your card doesn't mean much to you oTyour employees, phone me at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana.

"QUICK- QUIZ" i 3. A. 5. Is nclively working to Jiclp stabilize licallh care cosls. Is promp! and efficlenl.

processes claims in average of 7 days. Pays out al least 90 cents lor every dollar icceived. Culs employer paporwoik- deals diieclly wilh hospitals physicians. Has a naiionnHy and accepted Membership Card. Blue Cross Dlue Shield ol Indiana health caiepfan We believe in being better 120 Wost Market St.

fndianapolis, Ind, 46204 Blue Cross Blue Shield Community Hospital (Visiting hours: 2-4 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m. daily) DISMISSALS A Lcla 3705 E. Sycamore Road. Barlow, Phyllis I. (Mrs.

Thomas), 808 S. Main St. a a I a Country Park Estates. Brown, Ryan Country Park Estates. Burke, Debra J.

(Mrs. Terrell), 511 W. Firmin St. Call, Helen (27 S. Main St.

Creed, Bette J. (Mrs. Robert), 1348 S. Waugh St. Creed, i i a 1521 S.

Market St. a Burlington. England, A a M. (Mrs. Willie), Kokomo R.

H. 6. a a A (Mrs. W. Walnut St.

Porter, a 905 N. Berkley Road. Prater, Shamra 510 N. Union St. Ratcliff, Vieki S.

(Mrs. Gregory), Galveston. Stapleton, Jeffrey Pavilion Drive. Births St. Joseph Hospital A and Mrs.

a Barnes, K607 North at Road 250, a girl, Kimberly Nicole, 8 pounds, 5 ounces, at 8:12 p.m. Friday. ROE Mr. and Mrs. Don Roe, 1901 S.

Park Road, a boy, John Christopher, 8 pounds, 9 J4 ounces, at 2:22 a.m. Saturday. Howard Community Hospital MAJORS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Majors, 590G Yale Blv a girl.

Amber Michelle, 8 pounds, 12 ounces, at 0:57 a.m. Friday. NEWTON Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newton, Grissom Air Force Base, a boy, Michael Allen, pounds, 1 ounce at 12:37 p.m.

Friday. TIM ME Mr. and Roger Timme, 2738 Izaak Walton Road, a boy, Derek Allen, 6 pounds, I I ounces at 10:50 a.m. Friday. PLANT REOPENS PORTAGE, Ind.

(AP) The Midwest Steel Corp. plant here was to reopen at 4 p.m. Saturday after being closed for 24 hours while authorities searched for a bomb. An anonymous telephone a i a told company officials a bomb was located somewhere in the plant. An extensive a a a i tape-bound package marked, "Guess what?" Inside were marking crayons, but no explosives, said state police bomb expert Gary Whitledge.

Officials said they believed there was no bomb. Sunday, Mar. 17, 1974 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 6 Six killed in Ireland on eve of St. Patrick's Day BELFAST (AP) Six persons died in Northern Ireland in an outburst of bloodshed and violence affecting almost every part of Ihe troubled British province on the eve of SI. Patrick's Day.

Security" forces laid most of the blame for Ihe mayhem on the Provisional wing of Ihe Irish Republican Army, which is i to oust i a i from Ihe province as a prelude to reu- i i a i i the Irish Republic lo the south. They i a a Catholic-based IRA has stepped up its guerrilla war as a show of strength prior to calling a truce. Some IRA members are believed lo i there is a possibility of a i a deal wilh Britain's new Labor government. Two British soilders were killed and a i seriously wounded when they wore a i a a trolled at Crossmaglen near Northern Ireland's border i Ihe Irish Republic. The deaths brought Ireland's a a i toll to since the latest of i the i a i i i a Protestant majority began in August a i the IRA's i i a Provi- sionals admitted a two of its guerrillas died Friday night in a premature explosion of a bomb they were a i al Dungaiinon in County Tyrone.

A 26-year-old Catholic died Friday in a shooting i i in the Ormeau FTC (Gnitinuril from One) in its provisions. "Hopefully, this report i assist the Congress and the FEO in strengthening the program." McNamar said the document "in many ways is terribly soft and mushy because we just couldn't get good figures" from the petroleum industry, relying largely on published ones. The report specifically does not explore whether there is a real petroleum shortage, whether the act is the most effective approach, or whether true competition exists in the industry. Would the nation have better off if Congress had done nothing to cope wilh the problem? The report neither denies nor confirms that would have been true, McNamar said, not a i assessed that possibility. The FTC staff, with the help of FEO regional offices, monitored the program in all 50 states and the District of Columbia between Jan.

15 and Feb, 28. employed lawyers, economists, management specialists and others, some of them outside consultants. district near downtown Belfast. An- oilier man was fatally injured by debris thrown 200 yards when a bomb exploded in a truck in the small town of a a County Londonderry. The upsurge of violence and the sc- i in a i with it has cast some doubt on the fu- lure of the i a Northern Ireland ex- if ccutive.

The body, made up of Catholics and Protestants, was formed last December lo allow moderate Catholics and Protestants to share political power in the province for the first time in over 50 years. In a move to protect (he body, its chief minister, i a Faulkner, ap- pealed to people in all sec- lions of the i to cooperate wilh the i forces. "With a bombing campaign of increasing i i with assassination a a i happening, with i i i a i in so many places," Faulkner said, "it is no wonder a people generally are asking: "When i it all end? What are the a i i doing lo end it?" i Two sentenced in Miami Circuit Court Friday PERU Daniel L. Myers, 20, New Waverly, was given a one-year sent- ence in i a i Circuit Court by Judge Everett West. The sentence was suspended except for the week he had already served pending a a i In addition, he was ordered to make full restitution to Morecraft Mfg.

Co. Myers entered a plea of guilty to the reduced charge of third degree burglary in connection with a break-in at Morecraft's last week. The preliminary charge against him was second degree burglary. Joyce a i 21, Indianapolis, was given a one-year suspended sentence after pleading guilty on a plea bargain lo possession of less than 25 grams of a i a a Her probation will be handled in Indianapolis. Services set for R.

Lowell Heminger FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) Services are scheduled here Monday for R. Lowell Heminger, editor emeritus of the Findlay Republcan Courier, who died Friday at the age of 82. Heminger, who died at his Findlay home, also was chairman of the board of the Findlay Publishing Co. He had joined the staff of the morning Republican in 1914, coming from the Bay City (Mich) Tribune. He became president and general manager of the Findlay Publishing Co.

in the 1940s. He had been editor emeritus and chairman of the board since 1965. Weekly New York Stocks of Indiana DOW JONES INDEX, CLOSE Slocks 30lnduslrials 837.83 20Transporlalicsn 195.41 l.OS ISUIililies M.33 6S OF K.J. 9 CO. 1 NC- Nel High Low LiTif Chq Arvin 13 1 13U 1 5 CdhOt Corp.

27i 4 2 5 27 1 a 1 i Dana Corp 2J a fndifinapotis Power 9 Light I-Ta 23 3 --5 a C. Murphy 16'fi 16' 16' 3 Hi Ind Pub Scr 17's 17 17 3 pfYin Dixie 7'i 7 3 Pioneer Seed 27' bid 27 'i asked Pondcrosa 35 30 34 1 PuDSor lKl 36 1 35 3 5 a Ps 13 1 4 12 1 7 a Skyline Corp. 19'a Jj Zurn 1 Pj 10U 1 1 4 '3 NEW (AP) New York Slock Exchange trading lor (He week issues! Sales Net Low Last Chg. AbblLbl 32 J03 61'j 551(1 59 3 a ACF 40 1JQ 55 55 1 1'fl 19 4 1 i 4 a Addrnso 60 1131 11' 10 10 -1 4 Admir.il 759 )3 1 4 12'j 13 1 1 a AefnflLf2 16 1140 65' i 66'j 'AirPrd 20r 817 57 53 54j -3'j Airco 90 179 13 13 3 i a Akion.T 1.20 22' J3'-. 1 AlcnnAlu 1 U58 35 7 a 34 1 35 AIICflCp.36e 53 11 11 AllqUidl.40 x97 31 a 30'fc 30'n 3 AllqPw 1-5? 705 I9 5 19'n AlldCh 1.32 8B3 46 1 44'a J4' 1'n AllriSlrl SO 8 SPs AllisChal 26 579 10'j 10 10'? Alcoa 1 34 JS5B 49 45' J7' ft A A 50 12 10 4 AHess Am Airlin 3013 Wh i 12 377 37': 37's Ts AinOdcsI.eO 1659 28'n 26'a 1 Am 366 29 ACyan 1 40 1624 25 2 1 's A I 1994 75 1 1 AHome .71 2229 39 1 AmHosp 30 1126 4Pn 37'n 39'a 2 AAMICI 1 SO IJI6 17U 44 1 1 A 506? 10'j 9 10' -5 AN.11GS2 40 466 4 4 39 's 'B A 1.70 996 2 4 a 1'J AmSNind 70 85? IS'a 13U IS 1 I 1 A wl 173? J'j 4 1 A 3 0 3 J929 52'n 5 2 52's 4 AMFIn 1 74 760 24 1 7 AMPInc J3 V81 AmpPKCorp 292 1 4' 4 1 A a 5 7 0 A32 28 1 7 6 1 A 738 1G' I 7 JB Apf0 Corp 150 7'j 2' ArcliDan 75 -140 ArmslCk 84 1003 30 1 1 3 1 AsliclOill 40 777 7 "i AsdDrGl 40 334 2 9 4 All RicMI2 181? 100' i AIMS Corp 229 2U AvcoCorp 359 7 6 7 7 AvneMnc 30 353 9 9 1 A 3 DabckW.BO 10'j 30'p 1 DalGEl.96 -199 2 21L, DiiuSchL 42 1645 35ifl X1563 JR Rcckmn -50 200 37'n 34 3ij ROOCAir ,50 694 9'n 9 Bel 1 HOW 410 2 5 a 73 Oendixl 80 614 29'f.

28' 29R M'J flpnflCpl 25 739 4 1 Bcng1D.95l 603 4'j. 3'n RcthSl 160,1 7670 36' 33's 34' 'i ElOCinq 60 J84 14' 15' X3849 IBn 17 16 i IlofcfCfi 1 70 743 3 4 2 3 4 a 35 5flJ 20 1 I'n 1045 5 47 50 3 BrilPel 37e 536 17 3 4 Bronswk 3589 18' 18H RuryEriel A33 37 3 35 -I RurfdCo 80 77fl 1 3 ll'a 1 DulovaW 70 93 13 OunkrRft-40 160 7 Burl Ind 1.40 490 3A 25' 4 3 4 1 Oitfoncerncl 79 Cal Finiinl tS3 4 3 4 i CampR SOn 3Sfl H4 1 3 7 7 64' 4' C.impS 1 18 .101 3 7 36' J7U a A 579 CirrCp.S? 17 16 CiriWa.JOA 4SS 8 1 8 1 CnstlPC 601) 730 16' 16 6 0 1151 "ift'j 60 1 Colnnpse? 499 3 Jl 3 1 Ccncnfnc 70 3BO 1 5 14 1 7 OcrroCp 1 670 IPn It 1 I 1 Ctrl ICCd. 60 318 I 9 lfl4 I CossnA.60 flA9 19 16'ji I7 Lhrnplnr.9? 0 193 19' i 3 0 i 3 6 0 648 5 3 4 50' 3 5 3 ChiPneuT2 8 2 3 3 3 ChrisCraft 316 3 3 Ta 3 a Crrvblr 3571 18'a 19'o -i ClTFin J.20 452 41 39 1 40' 'a iliesSv3.30 642 55'a 51' 5 2 3 1 larkE 1.60 1547 39 1 38' i 39 IVEIIII2.40 368 32'n 31'a 31'j 4 910 120 1 1 3 4 BS1.46 319 35 33'? 35 4 'a 01 Gas 1 98 19 76' a 25' a 26' OmbE 1.51 x563 a 8 89' 3 8 0 1005 28 77 28 t- Sp omvvEJ.30 3D a 39 omsat .80 316 39 1 36'n --1 onEd 1.80 1194 20'e 'i onFdsl.35 1045 73'j 24 1 10 251 2 5 4 1 a onsuPow? 317 73': 23'e onlAir Lin I32A 8''j 7' 7 nICan 1 AO 1199 75'e 25' 'a onlCp2.40 433 39'e 37'4 a 138? 47 1 -We 4 7 1 4 onlTel .92 1 8 17 7 17'e onlrol Dal 39 1 a 34' Coop Ind 1 04 249 41U 39' 3 4 1 CornG VUa 5fl7 87' 82 8J 1 Cowl os 05p x4Q 6' 6 3 i 3 5 279 18 3 a 16 1 1 7 4 I 1 8 6 88? 35 34i(i 35 CrouHin 60 49 30H 19 1 3 19' 3 CrowriCork 619 4 6 0 1660 34 1 36' 3 CurtisW.lOe 1105 13H 12'fl 471 7D 18U Wi i 4 Day-CD 1.14 46 IS 1 4 15 15i4 1 174 20 70 Deere 1 40a 1889 7 44 'a 44'a 1 a DelMnl 120 1798 24i fl 23 3 Del1aAir.60 1132 54 1 3 5P-. 51 3 4 I 1 Denriys.Q6 793 11J-. 10' ll 1 "i 4 5 K393 17i 3 16'a 16's Di.imShl.10 1943 8 1 DtllonColb 93 33U 3Pa 3 3 PR Disney 7187 54 1 3 49's 53' t- Pa DivtTSld In 149 7U 7 2" DrPtppr 26 575 71'fi 19'i.

a DowClioml 3692 43'a 6 1 6 3 1 Dresser 1-40 519 53'fl 57 52'p )okPw 1.40 .160 18U 17 5 18 1 i 3 uPonl5.75o 1361 173 1 3 165 170 4 3 DuqL1 1.72 323 2 0 4 East Air Lin 2779 8' 3 7 a 8' ft eJSKoV3aa 2 3 1 1 111 106'j Pi Eaton 1.80 955 30' 3 28' 29'n i 1'n Echlin.3.1 233 27U 7 8 JR EIPaboNGl 597 16 14' 15' JP EltraCpl.50 213 5 a 3-1'e 'a 3 5merEI.70 1493 43i ft 39'? 433 3' Esmsrk 1 707 34 30'p 33 PR ElUvlCpla 455 24'a 25i 'H EvansP.40a 1031 12 HU 11'; 4.40C 7446 88'ft 86' 88' 14 a i a 6 0 1761 59' Pair Ind ,300 1 13 6' A 6 Fansteol.40 xS5 12 3 4 12' 17 1 CddCfS 50 7745 9'; a DSf 1.08 883 35' 36' FillrolCp 60 54 11V ll'a 1337 3 6 8 FstCh.ir 911 979 I 6 4 U'-s 14' a '9 5 4 52' i SB FsfNti1y-7? 3765 4 4 47' 43'j 4 Flinlklol 09 -111 19' i 18' 18'a ---3 4 Ff.iPowl 95 346 76 1 I 1 a 3 3111 77 23U 75 1 1001 0 FdFair 4 9 B'B fi'e FwdM3 4291 52'a 49' 51'a ForMcK 89 467 17 14' 7 FrnklnM.70 351 IS' 1 7 FrefplM 80 546 11 36 26' a 'n Fruchl 1 80 629 25'n 33' fi IN GAFCp 44 607 I0 10 OnmSK 1.40 535 7 9 4 4 1' GanncH 36 80? 35 4 3 1 4 4 Gen Dyn.ini 97? 77'-. I 1 GrnEI 1 60 5496 5 7 53'n GnFooril.40 675 27' a 77'f. GcnMiin.08 1004 55' a 53' 53'f '-i GnMo15 75e 4853 55'? SP- 53's GPubUll 69 700 70 GTclE! 1.7? 1405 7A 75 GTire l.lOh 1 8 4 U'H Gcnosco Inc -105 6'ji 6 1 G.iP.K 80t 3238 45' 43 4 4 i GerberPd 1 546 13's 13' GeltvOl 30e 174 147'j 145 147 7 Gilleno 1,50 1356 40 1 1 39'w GlohalMar 37? 15' 14in Gootlrh 1.1? 1734 18 17' GoodyrTRl 7274 16S a 50 1153 28's 7 7 'B GranlW 60 179? 6 1 8 8'n 'a Grt AllPflC 615 1 4 GlWnf ifi 40 925 JO 1 71'. GrGiAnM 08 118 74 a X9S4 17' 16 16'n Grumm 30c 161 4 12 'i GuUOil 1,50 3167 33 33 1 GIISlUn.17 1530 1 13'? 1 4 GulfWn 1367 3 5 2 7 I' GlfWlnd 1156 7 A 1 7 i Haitiurll 70 1177 171 155 158') 10' Harrlnt 1 1 151 33 3 1 4 HarteHK 30 50 fl'n 7 3 H19 31', 79i ft HO 1690 36 1 32'n Wt 4 Hrudloinl 5 5 9 5 0 4 7 1 3 5 0 How PC 70 1366 9 8 3 ft9' I 1 HocrnW.60 19? 3S 36' 37 1 i Holf Hlclrn 91 A 1 6 6 Hoklylnn.30 -U14 1B1 15'n 1 7 HollySul.IO 795 18' 3 16' I Ml In 735 86' 4 Bl 1 fl6' 7 1 HonvwID-tO 1373 FIO 1 3 7J 1 79ir 1 HousFin.90 1133 17', 1 7 4 I HOUSLP1.43 655 2 7 Howmet 70 145 U'n M'j 14't, dahOP 186 705 29's 79 79' a dealBnsicl 1149 22 rt llCenl 1.30 799 20 30 20 mpCpAm 439 II 1 3 10 10' 3 A 0 6 701 3BH 37 31' i 4 a 7 3 2 445 87' fi -4 265 30' 29 ij ICrlkl 80fl 111 25ia 25H 4 i fl BM 5 12 7355 754 2 749' -i 4 8 4 IHarl.50a 28 3 8 4 IMinChl 1439 45 4j 4 3 4 4 8 Nick! 20a 1139 39U 3J 1 -1' 3 IP.ipl.50a 7312 5 4 4 6 4 50 3 4 1 IT6.T 1 40 JS31 26'a 25' a 25' i waBccf 313 J3" AiPSvl.48 43 18'n 1 7 8 16 ekCcrp 837 18'e U'e 16 1 wiICU6 43 40 43 4 3 iriArtanl.20 (463 22 1 1 19'n O'a otmJn.50,1 1 6 7 8 1 1 5 6's on Log .80 1031 18 3 i 16 1 17'j onLaul-60 107 20'a 19'? OSIOns -80 103 15 14J 15 oyMlq 1 -10 46? 4 3 4 J2 1 a 43' -v 2761 7 4 4 73U 2-1 anGEIl 56 17? 19" e. 18H 'B 1.48 146 19 19 4 Ind 134 7 6' i 6' a 7 9 5 18U 16 18' 7'j Olloqq -56 444 1 7 17' rnnrcoin 7418 41's 39': 3 9 "4 errMG 70 1004 79' 76'j 79 imbCI 1 44 1197 34'j 5'4 niqtitN 86 31 78' 31 3 Opprs 1.96 4 9 4 8 a 77 360 46 4 4 lU resneS.20 9637 3-1'a 31 33' 3 3 4 roqcrl.30 809 3J' 24 376 6' 5 1 6' -i 4 ehPCl 80a 19' A 18' i 19' a 4 i ehVal fnd 143 1' 4 eh mo 1.13c 3J5 Ui 9 14 i 5365 5 1 4 5 369 2 8 a 30 4 Un ibljMcNL 1087 5 1 5 5 1 3 iqtjMy? SO 16S 31' i itlon .331 852 9's 9' 9U A i 317 5' 5N a oews 1.20 771 21 1 JPs ft cxieSMnd 1 513 71 IS'-t 19' oneSGl 50 553 79'4 2 8 29 a 4 a milLtl.46 1701 17i 17 17 TV Corp 793 IT a 10'j 10'n a.

uckyStr 54 69? 13' 13 1 ukensSlI 1 148 3 4 4 3 1 VO Corl 774 6 5 1 5 a YkesYn)St 707 7 a 6 5 4 747 5 4 5 6l7 7 A' 6's SB lacy 1 10 58? 1 8 a 17 llflqnvox.60 1030 7 a 7' 60 697 4 5 a 4 4 45 1 3 1 Marcoj- .90 651 25' 23 MarlM.il 30 978 1 8 17'p 476 3 3 26' 4 27U Maylq 1 30a 695 37' 4 McDonalds 1971 59' 55' McDfXiD.JO 517 I9'n 16 1 17 '4 WcGrwK SO 194fc 7'-s S'B MftldCp 80 837 18'a 17' 1140 IPs 10'j 10'n Wierck 1 40 1937 86 79'a 34'n 3 7 MGM1 75P 119 15' 4 1 15 Microdol 50 707 10'a 11' 4 MidSLH 1 7930 I 1 15 167-i 79 1 IVu 7 8 WinilPLl 46 11? Id' a 16'j IB 1 3 MolilOil3a 384010 r6WG 4 Moh.iSl.70 714 71 3391 6' 58' 4 MOHDU208 41 3-I 1 31 3 4 1.80 105 3 1 3 3 0 A 31' 3 4 i AAorNor 88 19' 3 IV 'R KAororoln 50 875' 61'a 60 i IPs MIFiifl 1.93 170 76 1 3 4 74 1 M1SlTeH.57 X169 4 a 74 Nabisco? 30 1191 39' a 38U 4'n N.itCan 45 337 9'i BU 9 NCayiR 73 9 7 40 1 38 39 1 NdrDistil.90 470 1 3 U' JF. NflfFuPll 90 106 4 NflfGypl 05 551 U'-e 13' 1 4 Natlnri 10 333 4' i 4' 4 NalSrmicn 3818 3 1 'a NISICOI3 50 3183 35' i WAI Tea 69 S'fl 4's 5 fVrtlOmaS 75 679 4S 1 46' a. NrvPu 133 34 3 3 -Hj NEnqFIl 78 337 71', Nrwml 1.40 975 3 30 5 1' Ni.iMPI 18 557 14 NLInd 1 608 13 1 14 MorflkWn5 349 66 VoAPhlUO 119 73 NNGrtS 3 70 967 49 54' 4' 84 776 75 5 4 Nortdrpl 13 161 73 2 0 31' 3 4 Nwsl Airl 45 Vorionl 50 68 78' 77 38' 3 I I 1 Nor Sim .30 3093 16'- 1 4 16' Px Occid Pel 1937 10 OhioFIrtlAO J53 19' I I A 749 20 19 1 OkMNGl 10 117 70'; 4 OlnCorn 561 I 14' 4 36 315 10'n 9'j lO 1 I 1 Out Mar 1 8 5 OwwiCn BB Ml 50 4 7 4 I'j 0 3 7 1 rncG.is1.AR 1315 3 4 i PflcPc'lr 60 JSO 35 3 4 P.icPwl 60 717 7 4 3t.TTl.20 94 16'j 16'i 7 anArn Air J63J S'e 5 a 4 a anhEP? 34' 3 asco Inc 172 30 1 70'a I'H ennCent 650 3' 8 2 4 7 6'o 7 a 'erney 74's PaPwLM.68 i 21'? 'i 3 a 25 1 28 -f 7 PepSiCot.30 67'B Ufe 68a 1608 41' 4 38' i 40' -1- 1 1 43'i 39 i a 40 5 i 7 hilaEI 1 64 657 18'a 18'i 18 1 hilMorl-40 1(79 108 106 -4- a PhillPell 40 7471 59 55'B ft 4 3 if 1 tneyB.IOo. 919 11'? 10" II 1 'or'lGE153 473 19'? 19'. ,91 4- "1 PPGIndl.70 1491 36' 3 35b 2A' I 1 4 5 9 5 4 89 94' 7 4 PSvCol 170 366 I6 4 1A4 16' i Hi;" 1.72 756 70 1 4 19 70 'ueblol 30a 290 6 3 i 7 1 5 PunSPl.1.98 44 27'B 26 1 Pu Imn 1.50 636 74 67' 2 69 I 1 1 7 Puri1Fsh.78 S' 1 -1- 'B QuakSlO-58 390 24' 4 7-J' 3 Questor .50 3S 17 U'j IPj RalstonP 82w.

45 41 3 a 44' 2'e ,97 47 14' a 13 1 7 Ml 15'e 14 3 14 'a -(- a 7 0 1457 36 38 1 -t- i a 3 2'i 3 4 a 3 0 x335 30'i 3 9 30'? i WeichCh .40 365 10'a 10 10 1 'i RepStl 1.20l 519 77' 3 75 13 Rpvfonl.08 x3J6 5 9 56 58 1 1 Rpylnd7.A8 1770 4 9 46' a. 46 1 3 RpynMel 3788 24': 71'j 2 3 a RidderP 40 118 Ui 4 13 14 4 Ji't: i 1740 7 6 4 1 iOyCCal.64 3 7 16 1 3 15''t. 16 855 3 4 RyderSy 40 31'e 33'4 30'a 4 Salewy 1 60 1489 43' 4 41' 4 4 SIJoM 1 60 379 4T 3 3 40'e 's I a 3 5 0 48 4 SlReqP120 492 30 4 32'4 4 1 SsndrsAsso 390 7 A 6 4 a -J SFoln 1 60a 1819 34 7 a 34': a 7 0 695 34'; 31' 3 33'i 4 Seller Plq 67 1758 7 4 70 73 1 4 SCMCp.lO 397 13'4 3 4 SCOAInd 60 795 6 1 3 1 -t Scoll Pap 56 7082 18' 17'4 'j SearlcG.46 978 27' a 75 3 77 Sears 1.603 1610 90 8 87 38 "4 SrtellT1.03c 23 4- SicrwWm? 40 3 a 38'? -i I 1 Siqnal 60t 1663 2 0 IB 1 a 4l'i nqer 2 60 7560 37 3 i 35 1 a 37' 4 SonyCp 10e 1412 2B' 8 77' 2 8 4 -3 SC.irEGl 18 338 IS 1 17 7 3 a 1 5 6 1815 19'a 19'n 19H SoulhCoUa 3517 IIB 16H u. SONRPSVSO 171 55 S3 1 5 4 SouPac2 16 468 36 34' 9 35' 'V SouRy 1-92 598 4 9 47'a 48 4 6 1812 44 1 Jl 1 7 43 1 4 SquarDl.10 x310 30' 4 Squibb 1 347 90 84 'i 8 7 i 4 1'a StBr.indi 83 335 S4 4 53 S3' 4 i SlOilCall 70 7963 33'a 31'a SlOillnd3 799 96' a 93' 95 3 4 4 I 570 66' i 63 6 3 1 SlauUChm? 34A 49 48 '4' StcrDrug.65 112A 30 29' 79'i 3 4 Stevens JP? 267 30' 23' 4 4 4 1 StuWor 1 3 77 37 3 i 34 1 3 a 4 2 a SunOil 98r 174 I8 7 a 47 a 46 7 Syilron Don 76 8 1 8 88 409 16 3 16' rcktrtinx.20 695 47 41 1 4 7 i 5' Tcledyn 370 1 4 3 13' 13' 1 Trlfx Cp 41 1 3' 3's 3' i Ttnnro 1 44 1371 33'a 27' i 4 137 45' 7 43'4 J5'4 -fPi 1367 33'n 2Pi 33 41 Trxaro 7 AOB8 i 33' a 29'i fl'i a 337 4A 4 3 4 4 4 TCKasqH 76 90? 35 Toxlnsl 68 1308 111 4 108'e 5 5 16 75 75'a -t 1 Textron) 10 x341 73 7 4 ThiOKol .50 607 13'a IPs 4 1 1 4 ThrHtDq 40 73 7 a 6'a 7 1 TimcMir 40 x3A4 17's 16 16 3 4 i i a 33'a SB ToddShipycl 7 13 13 1 4 a 1 Transbwair 17 1 Transani.59 7463 9 5 a 9 "riCooS 76e 330 74'B 7 3 8 t- i TRW Inl 13 774 19 18 IlPi wont CO 30 3350 9 9' a UAL Inc. 3439 29 26''j 27B -l i UMCInrt 1 163 U'a 1 4 39 m.l UnElDC 1.38 593 U'a 15 JnOCdll.70 81? 4 1 44'J 46 4 40 651 B3J4 BO 1 1 Hr .70 7474 9'n 8' 8'a Wcs1t)EI 97 4738 72 11, WOVCfhr BO 2959 4Pn 39'? -t I 1 WhPlFry-40 37? 17'i 16' I6''a i Whirlpol ,80 710 35'i 77' il WnilcM.lOo 387 13H 13 7 13''4 Whillakor 4J7 3 3 i i WmiCoi ,40 362 6S'i 67 kVinnOxl 76 43 4 1 Winneh.iqo 3501 7 1 7 3 0 519 I9' 7130 175 1 Z.ilrCorp.T) 3J7 18'a 1B' 57 3V i "i CopvriqhlKl hy The.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kokomo Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
579,711
Years Available:
1868-1999