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KOKOMO MoV. 7 fit Tipton Education Jin Tipton Tipton- Count public and parochial school will be closed Wednesday to'ob serve Veterans Day In addi- -ibn, all the schools are-, mark- ng National Education" nth programs or activities. i Community. chools will hold open houses or parents and the public. -Jeferson Elementary- School- will ave open house Tuesday dur- ig the day and a "Meetcher eacher" session -will be held p.m.

at the Tipton i chool Former Kokomo Schools Su- erintendent Dr. 0. M. Swihart Bunker Hill Man Named Trustee Hospital Thurman Bunker Hill R.R. 1, has been named tol fill the unexpired 'term of WiM liam Brenizer, Richmond, onj the board of trustees of the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.

Brenizer the to a 'position in another state. Agness is a member df McGrawsville Methodist, Church and is lay-member-of North ndiana A a Conference rpm Santa Fe' Circuit. He has eryed seven years on the Con- ererice World Service and Fi- ance- Commission and is also member of the -coordinating I ouncil of the conference. The Methodist- Hospital, fl bunded in -IBM; is now- a 975- ed institution 'with an annua udget of More t( fRutlii Fi Tunis fcr Ruth Tunisi Christian -jrtth" the-Rev. Jerry Nash officiating.

Burial will be 4jif the Me- Mullan-Rude Funeral Home at time. Burial will. be" in Kempton Cemetery. Mrs: Tunis died.at 13:20 p.m. Sunday in Tipton Memoriil Hoi- pi tal where she had been a patient since Oct.

21. Born Jan, 13, 1892, in. Greentown, the was the daughter-of Otto and Laura Etta (Hoskins) Hawkins. On May, she was married to Samuel A. Tunis who preceded her in death in mother are one" daughter, Mrs.

Ruel twin sons, Robert "and Tbomai Moore, all of. Oak Park; a Mrs. Max Fort Wayne; two Dr. Harold. Moore, and Dr.

Bruce V. College, Other local survivors Mapfe, Mrs. Clifford Mils Fern Shenk, Miss Stella Trees; Mrs. Floy Kellum Funeral for Mrs. 85, "1113 W.

Hart of East -Laming, Mich: and Mrs. of. Pomona and -brother, Earie Hogg, Burlington. funeral tervlces will'be. at p.m.

in Fairyiew Cemetery in Tipton with Rev. Donald- Barnes offi ciating.V'..--:.. Friendi may call from to p.m. Monday, at the-Hippensteel Funeral, Home in West Lafayette apd; from 10 a.m..until 2 theVLeather- House Fire Damage Set man-Morris Tipton. Funeral Home- in address the Tipton'school teachers p.m-.

i Students will leave the buildings between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Northern Community school principals will-initiate their own activities, John Potter, super. stated. Potter com; inended the Tipton school au- for making available the Tipton gym for the'annual rivalry basketball game- between Windfall and Sharpsville- Prairie last Saturday night.

Traffic Mishaps Injure Four Four Tipton persons were injured in two weekend geons are included on the medl cal staff. There" are 1,900 other persons employed in the insti tution. LBJ Meets traffic accidents according to the Sheriff's office. Rodger Sherrill, 30, and his wife, Ruth, 29, of Tipton K.R. -5 --were seriously injured-3 a.m.

Sunday on U.S. 31 near the Sharpsville Road when an un identified vehicle was thought to have been them in- the wrong direction on. the dual highway. The Sherrills vehicle left pavement into the median, skidded several feet, and turned over causing the fram in a row, is hopeful of keeping the federal budget from exceeding JIOO billion. Pentagon outlays', accounting for about half of all federal spending, will have a decisive impact on whether' or not he achieves his goal for the fiscal year that begins next July.l.

The President, who will entertain President-elect Gustavo 1MO. She was a member of Kempton Christian Church. Surviving'are two tons, Royal Tunis, Kokomo R.R. 6, and Travis Tunis of Elwood; three uisteri, Mrs. George Hawkins.

Sacramento, -Mrt. Lor etta Suites, Muskegon, and Mrs. Rosemary dianapolis; three brothers, Hawkins of Kempton, Clarence Hawkins Elwood and Don Hawkins Indianapolis; and six grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded ler in death. Superior will.be in Jacobs Funeral, -Home i at 2 ji.m.

Tuesday "with 1 Rev. Earl Seitz officlaang; Burial be i Crown- Point 'Cemetery. Imay- call; at the fu nefal home "after 4 p.m.- Mon Brqhigin Renews His house at Darby St. wat damaged by Kre and police offi- ials were still seeking Monday to find the cause of the blaie. Firemen said the fire started a a clothes closet in a rear bed room' and names spread to the ttic of the frame structure be- they were extinguished.

The -loss was estimated at Heart Attack Here 1 To Indiana Officifl! George F. Heighway, 65, se retary of the Indiana Univers iy and former "It Alumni Secretary, died in Ko kofmTof a heart attack Sunda evening. He.and Mrs. Heighway were returning to their home Bloomington from dedicatib day! Sherrills severe cuts and bruises. Both were taken to the Howard Community Hospital in "serious conditions.

Rogers and Marjorie both of Tipton, were .1 seriously injured 4:30 a.m. Monday when the car in which they were riding went out of control in a heavy fog on Ind. west of Tipton and tamed over. They were taken Tipton hospital. Diaz Ordaz of Mexico Thursday and Friday on his home acres, intends to spend the entire week at his ranch.

The President, took the wheel Sunday when he and'Mrs, Johnson drove 15 miles west to Fredericksburg to participate in cornerstone-laying ceremonies at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Mrs. 'Johnson is -a member of the church. He belongs to the'Christian Church but'offen, when Ralph Henderson 'Night' Sharpsville" 'Masons. Saturday night honored Ralph -Henderson with a special jiigntjin apprecia- tion of his having served Re serve Lodge No.

353 as secre- tary for iti his Immediate. guests to help honor him; at the-iSharps- ville Masonic Temple. -The Rev. Harry M. "jjV master, opened the program by declaring it the "Ralph Hender- son Honor Night" and then sented the long-time secretary his Master Mason apron the guest register.

Members oJ the family then gave Henderson a Masonic billfold: Current Lodge Secretary Walter McEl- fresh cited Henderson for his faithful duty and the evening was climaxed with a smorgas- 'nies her to services' at'St, Barnabas. Johnson said nothing'at. the ceremonies. Mrs. Johnson made the only after" presenting to the Fredericksburg Church of St.

oh Cyprus. Barnabas died a death nearly 2,000 years ago on that Mediterranean island. Mrs. Johnson.had given the stone on a trip in 1962 when she and her husband, then the vice president, visited Cyprus, It was a gift of Greek Orthodox Archbishop Makarios, now president of Robert Schurtter TIPTON--Robert Schurtter, 45, Tipton R. R.

1, died at 12:55 a.m. Monday at General Hospital in Indianapolis. He had been ill one year. Funeral services will be in the First Presbyterian Church in Kentland at 2 p.m, Wednesday. Burial will be in Fair Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Young Nichols Funeral Home, after noon Tuesday. The body will lie in state at the church in Kentland 12 noon until 2 p.m; Dec. 8, 1918, at Cannelton, he was the son of Carl and Augusta (Pailene) Schurtter. He was married to Virginia Mrs. Kellum, djed at he home late -Sunday, afternoon.

She was tern, hear Kokomo May 1, 1879, the daughter. of Albert Lee and. Alice (Miller) Kelly, Her parents were- from pioneer stock near She -was to Claude Kellum in Kokomo -in the He proceeded her in death-in 1909. Mrs. Kellum had attended school in 'Kokomo and was a member, the Main Street Christian Church.

INDIANAPOLIS eIectv Roger''p. Branigin today renewed his pledge 'to "support a. simplified state tax structure with elimination of the'household and a-homestead exemption for homeowners. Branigin, addressing the' Indi Farm'Bureau-convention in lis first public appearance since his election, did- not mention the sales tax or adjusted gross in tax. But he told newsmen'later Marilyn Weitzel told firemen, she -had: just rented the home and was in the process of moving in.

She had. left at noon Saturday arid had not jweri X.Ah assistant fire chie.t Clarence- Sbbtotnei iitfdf there was no, heat in the house and that the, electricity was not. connected--He said- the', house had no gas service either: Soblotne taid a large hole had burned, in the floor of closet, bat'he added there was ho what had-' caused the bat "I am pledged to the Democratic and it tayt we include two sons, Paul and Ralph of Kokomo';" wo titters, Mrs: Nell Cavender Foreign Red (Canlinuid 'fnm Out) Moscow, said in Paris the new Soviet leaders told him' they' bord and recreation. Hospital Notes Admissions: Ena Ham, wood; Edna Lockwood, Arcad: la; Shirley Ann Hubbard, Tip: ton; Vina Longfellow, Kempton; Rosenna Nienabor, Tipton fLu- Byrd, Bowers, Tipton; Oscar L. Boyd, Charles Tipton; Horton, Mooresville; ley Kruger, Tipton; Darlene Causey, Windfall; Madonna An- derson.

Goldsmith; Erich Rode, Tipton; Flo Applegate, Atlanta; Judy Kerfoot, Atlanta; Berna- 5.. dine Beheler, Sharpsville; Jose 5" Ertle, Tipton; Connie DeFabrjt- is. Sharpsville; Freda Dick, Clc- ero; Ethel Spidel, Olis Tyner, Sharpsville; Vera Ham- mack, Kirklin; Blanche Stinson, Atlanta. Dismissals: Carol Friend, Hubbard, Tipton; Lillian Harpe, Tipton; Fred are not seeking any ideological compromise with Red China, Marchais told party members, however, that the Kremlin 'is anxious to bridge certain differ-, ences. He did not specify'-what they were.

The Communist party paper Prayda in its account of -the anniversary celebration omitted the' part of Defense Minister Rodion Y. MaltaqvskyV speech which attacked U.S._ Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. Malinovsky told a Kremlin reception the Soviets- "shall not do as the U.S. defense secretary who threatens to destroy the Soviet Union at any moment." Following the attack, Kosygin went out of his way to talk with U.S.

Ambassador Foy Kohler. Diplomats felt that Kosygin Newcome, who survives. He had been a resident of Tipton County since his marriage. A member of the Masonic Lodge in Goodland, he was a member of the Elks Lodge in Noblesvjlle, and was a veteran of. World War II.

He was. a Surviving with widow are four children, Steven, James and Scott.Schurtter, all at home, and Miss Peggy Schurtter Florida; six itep-children, Kenneth, Steve. Thomas, Jeffrey, was trying to take some, of the sting out of Malinovsky's remark. Brezhnev said in a speech Friday that he believed most Americans want peace. and Randy Newsom all at home, and Mrs, Phil.

Davenport, Sharpsville; sister, Mrs. Charles Nally, Miami, and one Mrs, Anna Bowman Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Lewis Bowman, 60, 118 W. Vineyard Anderson, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the' Brown and Butz Funeral Home there with Dr.

H. L. Lanahan officiating: Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery 'here. 'Friends may call at the funeral home in Anderson after 7 p.m; Monday. Mrs.

Anderson died at 7 a.m. 'at. Community Hospital in Anderson. Born March 2, 1904, she the daughter of John and Emma Martin. She and Mrs.

Anna Cullum, and one brother Sle Kelly all of Los Angeles, Calif. A son, two brothers and a sister preceded her in death. There are three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren surviving. Cox Infant Robert Eugene Cox, one-day- old son of Huey and Josephine (Brown) Cox, 409 E. a i died at 1 p.m.

Saturday in St. Joseph's Memorial Hospital, where 'he was bom last Friday. Surviving, in addition to the parents are one. sister, Michele; the paternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Jets Cox of the maternal, grandmother, Mrs.

Wagner of Kokomo; and the great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Daniels -continue these, taxes, until suitable substitute is available." Branigin repeated that he expects to- be able to bring about greater economy in some areas of state government. He told newsmen many lobbyists had approached him during his 'campaign about "programs which involve the expenditure of money," but none on ways to save He added dis cussed- economy with' former Henry F.Schricker. Branigin said he ha'n made no decisions on appointments in his "'administration, which' will start Jan.

11, but will-confer here Wednesday with other party leaders. He said the fact that he does not expect to seek any. other of fice after his term would give turn a free hand to "recommend to the General Assembly what Probation Granted To Flora Mqn Delbert tee 20, Flora R.R.-1 has been granted 18 months' probation on a charge of non-theft control of a motor vehicle. William E. Lewis of the Howard Superior Court sus fended a six-month Indiana Farm term, levied a 135 fine and ordered Smith to make restitution.

According to Prosecutor Fred G. Osbprn. Smith took the car a man with whom he was The non-theft control charge carries a maximum of one year behind ban and' a fine up to $500, A -regular motor theft charge carries a l-to-10- year term and up to $5,000 ceremonies for, the joint. IU 'urdue regiortnl i ort "Wayne when 'he wa stricken, -they had stopped.a the Howard. Johnson Restau rant for dinner Heighway "was stricken while -restaurant and -died about p.m.

Known familiarly as "Dixie, 1 Heighway had been active the last decade as secretary of the IU foundation, which he helpec organize: He was a native 01 Ladoga'. and entered IU in: 1917. After service with the Army in World War II, he was grad uated from the IU Law School. He spent three years in banking at Indianapolis'and returned to the campus in 1925 to alumni secretary. He headed the alumni office more than 20 years, established the; alumni magazine, and formed the' EmeriUis Club which annually honors graduates" of "50 years' agoTand retiring faculty -membersl; He built up "an atunmt wganiration that has clubs as far, away as Bangkok.

Tokyp, Heigh way liiearf 1M6 and 1948, when retired alumni 195J he resumed an acflye role In university aflaire.a»;,«ecreUry of the foundation which solicits and administers 'ifor' scholarship-and research, and as director of'Camp Brbsius which IU operates at Elkhart Lake, WJS. He. was a member of Beta and Phi Delta Phi law fraternity). The body was at the Ellen Hortuary, and was''to be returned to Day Funeral lome in Bloomuigton later in be day. Surviving are widow, the ormer Mary Frances Randall Indianapolis; a'ton, George Heighway Zionsville; wo sisters, JuBe Heighway.

Fort- and Mrt. lobert Crosby, Roachdale, and' three -grandchildren. Kokomo Woman Hurt In 3-Car Crash on Bypass and Rady Brown, all of Celiha, Tcnn. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Monday in Peacock Funeral Home with the Rev.

Earl Seltz officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memory Gardens Cemetery. he feels would be best for the state. Branigin reiterated that he had been a resident, of Kokomo until 22 years ago. In 1923 she was married to Lester R.

Lewis who preceded Small, Tipton; Lula Day, Tip- 3 ton; Albert Bear, Tipton; Mich tie Moore, Tipton; Rose-Marie Amos, Tipton; Mildred Miller, Tipton; Darlen. Causey, Wind- fall; Phil Hah.i, Goldsmith; 'Mary Spears, Patty Barger, Kemplon; Mary Oilar, Russiaville; Floyd Russell, Tipton; Patricia Wood, Tipton; Carol Creek, Tipton; Louise Lucas, Kokomo; Ruby Love, Tipton; Mark Horton, Gross, Kempton; Josephine Bro-' gan, Tipton; Mary Sheridan. Births: Mr. and-Mrs. William Hammack, Kirklin, a Nov.

Dead Count Is 33 SAO PAULO, Brazil" (AP) -v The toll' of known-dead in the' collapse of a new 15-story build- ing'has risen, to 33. At.Jeai.t 21 Others are missing. 'An unofficial source blamed disatter. Friday on low quality GOP Barbs (Continutd from-Paw On) Nixon charged that Rockefeller was a "divider," 'had not backed' Goldwater as Nixon had and had gotten "his pound of lesh." Rockefeller fired'back that' Nixoh a loser" and "peevish" in his remarks. A fellow New York Republi can Sen.

Jacob K. Javits -spoke night on the Nixon-Rockefeiler clash. He told T- would, hope that there full oh all personality clashes." His comments came as an Associated Press survey showed that many influential leaders in the Republican party were-look- uig to the former vice president to take a leading role in rebuilding the Rockefeller and Pennsylvania Gov. William W. Scranton were also frequently mentioned as prospective leaders of the comeback.

Many-of those in, the AP survey suggested that Goldwater give up. control of the her in death in 1948. She later in 1957 married Claude. Bowman who preceded her in death in 1961. She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Anderson, and the Ladies the Moose, Surviving are daughter', Mrs.

Kenneth R. (Phyllis Jean) Swanson, Anderson; grandchildren; three brothers, Claude Martin, Antwerp, .0., and John and Allen Martin, both of Kokomo; one sister, Mrs. John Drummond, Logansport; several nieces. and nephews. Roscoe Moore Funeral.

services for Mrs. Alice Rhodes Funeral services, Mrs Alice Rhodes, widow of George E. Rhodes, former residents here for 30 -years, were Friday in Atlanta, in the Patterson-Cascade-Hill Funeral Home. Burial wat Born in Trenton, Nov. -29, 1885, she was the daughter of Herbert and Jane Machin.

She was a of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are. one daughter, Mrs. Raymond F. Gammans, Atlanta, lister, Mrs.

Lucy Acker, Baltimore, and three grandchildren. 0. Roy Gloss has. "no commitments to anyone" on appointments, or other problems. In his brief talk to the Farm Bureau convention, he 7 noted that lawyer represented 'the Farm Bureau co-op at various times during the patt 30, years.

Traffic Group Resets Meeting To Tuesday The November meeting the Traiffic 'Commission has been moved ahead one day, city'traffic officials reported Monday. The session will be held at Nonance Mae Patrick, 52, 2052 E. was treated at Howard Community Hospital Sunday for injury suffered in a three-car accident at the U.S. 31 Bypass and the Mrs. Patrick suffered a severe cut on the head when an auto in which she was riding collided with another car and was hurled Into a third vehicle.

Police said the accident oc- Combined property damage was estimated at $2,700 Police slated Phillips on a charge of failure to yield right of of TIPTON 0. Ray 74, a retired Tipton. County farmer, Moore, (6, Oak'Park, 111., wiU machinery after- winning only states and his home state of Arizo'rta last Tues be at 11, a.m. Tuesday in Oak Park. Burial will be there.

The body- is atj ihe. Dreschler Funeral Home in Oak Park'. Mr. Moorie died Saturday in an Oak Park hospital following a coronary attack which he suffered while at work Friday. Born in Kokomo in January, 1898, he was ton of Mrs.

Effie. Moore, Indianapolis, and the late H. 0., Moore. He was a graduate of Kokomo High School with class-of .1816, and.attended DePauw Uni- died at 11 p.m. Saturday in St.

John's Hospital in Anderson fol lowing several years illness. Born. June 8, 1890, in County, he was the son oi George w. Sarah (Smith) Glass: A lifetime he veteran of World -War. member of the American Legion.

He attended the Christian Church in Tipton. A He had resided Anderson for the past two years; with a sister, Mrs. who survives with 'another, sister, Edith Ludwig, Tipton, and several nieces arid nephews. Funeral services will be at 1 Tuesday in Baker Funeral Kbme in Anderson Burial je in Fairview Cemetery in Tipton. Friends- -may at funeral.home at any time.

Kokomo Policeman Listed As 'Critical' A veteran Kokomo policeman, Sgt. Bernard (Barney) wai reported in critical condition Monday after, suffering a heart attack at his Maloney, 1007 E. a a was admitted to St. Joseph Memorial Hospital for He has been a member of the Kokomo Police 'Department since January, 1937. He is desk sergeant 6n thi day shift.

Army Captain 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Cit Building. It has been moved up from Wednesday because the City Building will be closed on tha date for observance of Veter ant' Day." $75,000 Suit For Damages Settled Here A damage suit sched uled for trial Monday in the Howard Circuit "Court wat tet- tied before selection of a jury. Amount of the tettlement was not made 'a matter of record. Carl Galloway of Lafayette had sought the sum Jack Gerald Hughes of Frankfort R. R.

3, the result of a two-car accident Nov. 22, 19M, near Royal Center. curred at 3:43 p.m. when a 1965 model auto owned by Mrs. Patrick and driven by Everett N.

Phillips; 21, Hanover R.R. 1, collided with a car driven by Paul Plummer, 42, Marion. Mrs. Glenna A. 26, suffered bruises on the right arm.

According to the traffic report, Phillips had been southbound on the Bypass and turned east on the Boulevard into the path of the northbound Plummer vehicle. The Patrick vehicle was hurled against an auto operated by Jackie L. Fewell, 30, 225 Hickory was stopped for a traffic light while enrqute west! Tdvjb'r PTO' Pldhs on the Boulevard- Student Skating Parry The- Taylor Township Youth Slated After 2-Car Crash Here John M. McGinley, If, Lebanon, was cited Sunday for driving left of center after car accident here. 'No-one-wai injured.

According to State Trooper McGinley'j car collided with an auto'driven by Asberry Smith, 26, Kokomo R.R, 3, after the youth reached to pick up a glove he had dropped. The accident on U.S. 31, about 2,000 feet south of North, 10:40 a.m. and resulted in approximately 1350-damage. Cancer Prevention Study Film Set For Local Showing A film depicting the progress ent-Teacher Par- Organization' will objectives of the Prevention Study will be shown 7:30 Thursday at sponsor a-skating party for Tay.

students -and -their fsmi- Inm Joseph School of Nursing on v.tl' Veterans Day. lowing day for observance of OM) trapped area 100 miles west Saigon. Saigon, opponents of South Viet Nam's govern ment made plans for. further demonstrations despite government show of force that checked them Sunday. -Trockfciads of, unarmed troops discouraged dissident who gathered, march through the police appeared -with clubs, demr onstratort dispersed, Leaders of religious, political and student groups opposing- the tald: ittiey Artist'Is Killed BAKER.

Calif. (AP) Ran dall Davey, 76, an artist who specialized In Western tcenesi died in a highway accident near Baker Saturday. Davey also was an associate professor at the University of New Mexico. outh Berkley Road. County by Cancer Howard Society, be at Ko- film, "300,000,000 wjll 10 Tickets will be describe the work accomplish ed so far in the six-year study; Howard County chapter is one of.50 counties in Indiana participating in -the vital research program.

The public is invited to the meeting. Markets INTEREST ING The resinous substance, balm of Gilead, is the sap of an ever green tree found in Ethiopia. versity, and, received, a. "degree from Purdue University. He was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, In i September, 1925,.

he was married' to 'Miss. Helen, whorsurvives. He was a war veteran and had Served with the U.S. Navy. Surviving with the widow and Mrs.

Ardella Rouls LAFAYETTE Mrs. Eva Ardella Rouls, Sunday in a Lafayette nursing home. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hogg, a pioneer Kokomo family who had- af one.

time owned the 1 property where the new Kokomo Campus: of Indiana University she was of former ThatawvLevi store millinery department i for several She of Solomoj) Roulirr; a former mayor of Tipton, 'wHi died In She was a member of.the First Methodist Church fitWal Survivor! include Miss Janalyce Rpuli, sor at Purdue.UniYeriity, a step daughter, M'rs. Gwendolyn Springer of Frankfurt, Germany; two sisters, "Mrt. Vtoia dempnsft-ate later week. Premier Tran Van Huong had warned' an 1 for unity that the government would use force If to put' down demonstrations. Circuit Court Carolyn' Beall v'j.

John Beall, divorce: Married Sept. 21, 19(4, separated 3, 19M. Dan divorce. Sept 23, ItM, separated Nov. 19(4: Custody of two children tought.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP-USDA) Hogs moderately. active; 25 lower than Friday's close; sows weak to 25.lower, most decline 1 on- 200- Ib 'down; 1-2 190-225 Ib hogs W.50-75; mixed -1-3 190-230 Ib 14.75-15.25; 2302(0 Ib 14.25-75; 2-3 250-300 Ib 13.75-14.25; sows. 1-3 300-400 Ib 12.25-13.50; 2-S 400400 Ib 11.7512.50.- Cattle calves 100; steers and. heifers slow, steady, to. 50 lower, mostly 25-50 lower; cows active; vealers.

steady; high good to choice steers 8501200 Ib 23.25-24.25; load: mostly choice 1000 Ib 24.75; high choice and prime 25.00 go 21.00-23.00;' load high- choice and $25,000 Sought In Suit In Superior Court Norma J. Cochran of Green town is seeking $25,000 damages from Frank 1500 W. Marldand as the result of a two-car accident. The woman contends in the Howard Superior Court complaint that she was injured when her car was struck in the rear. The accident-is said to have occurred at 4:50 p.m.

May, J6 on U.S. 35 at 700E. cents-and-are available at or at door. No admission charged for may be rented at the skating rink. Bus transportation- will be provided at cost of 25 cents per person, and these ticketi are available in the school office.

The skating party fa planned as a family affair, according to Frank Gillespie, ETO preti. dent, and it is hoped a number of parents will attend! a few prime heifers 23.75; choice 21.50-22.50; mixed Kg good and low. choice 20.50-21.50; utility" and commercial, 12.00-13.50;· -good and choice vealers Sheep fairly active, steady; good and choice wooled lambs 18.00-20.00; gobd.wobled ewes: 4.504.00: Kokomo Man On Probation For 2-Year Period Harold Frederick Shirley, 43, of 2424 N. Armstrong has been granted two years' probation on a conviction of failure to provide for minor chil Thieves Toil Opening of Safe At Local Dairy' Burglars broke into a tafe at weekend, but get into an inner safe which' contained Deputy Sheriff. Phil PJummer said, safe in the'dairy building, 2600 W.

Sycamore was 'peeled. dren. Shirley, who is the father of Ihree children, received- a suspended six-month I i a n.a Farm term when he appeared in the Howard Superior. Court. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH WlrhLiffU Worry feu- otUMctin Oldi pin or wobbJlnf.

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