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THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE Mill Ingrid Lyon, 14 year eld daughter of Rav. and Mn. Norval Lyon hat baan aUcfad tha Idaal homa economic etudent for tha school year. Ingrid will represent tha Tipton Junior High ai co-ad correspondent' according to an announce- mant ma da by Margarat Hauiar, editor of Co-Ed magaxlne. An alghth gradar at tha school, Ingrid was alaetad by -W girls ef the Homa Economics dapartmant.

Sha was selected for har qualltlas ef laadarshlp and har enthusiasm for home economics. Ingrid will serve as junior advisor to editors ef Co-Ed national, magazine for teenager girl published by Scholastic Magazines, Inc. She will keep them Informed ef activities at Tipton School. Mora than 4,000 Co-Ed correspondents throughout the United States and Canada' report regularly. Presentation of a special Co-Ed-correspondent certificates and pin was given to Ingrid on Wednesday by Miss Kay Stephens, homo economics teacher.

(TRIBUNE Photo-Engraving) ALWAYS MAY JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) Mrs. May Craig, vetaran Washington news correspondent, announced her retirement, President Johnson sent her a telegram. It said, "It's a long time from May to September, but May will always be May to me." SEASON'S IMPEACHMENT RENO, Nev. (UPI) Tyson-Curtis Advertising tired of the usual "Merry Christmas" greeting for the holidays, has a signboard at the edge of town reading: "Im- peach Ebenezer Scrooge." JPRIXCESS FRENCH PURSE $ry50 2 plui lax GENUINE ALLIGATOR de- sign stitched on Bone Color i SAFFIAN GRAIN COWHIDE.

Trim Colors: Beige. Brown, Black. Matching pieces from $3.53 I £ari Cj. Rhodes I jeiveier Jr HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Tamere McCord Who could ask for anything more, our eighth grade Devils did it again. beat Elwood by a score of 41-33.

Although they played a good game our seventh grade team came up on the short end of the score 42-35. During the half time and before the start of the eighth grade game the Jr. High band played under the direction of Mr. Sappington. Our next game is Wednesday against Anderson South with the seventh grade game starting at 6 p.m., and the eighth grade game at.

7 p.m. During the game the band will again play and the twlrlers will present a show. Following the game a sock hop will be held in the gym. By the game starting earlier than usual everyone will be able to attend the dance and be home the same time as they have been following the other games. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS On Wednesday reports cards for the second six weeks were distributed.

On Thursday students making the honor roll were honored at a program in the gym. CHRISTMAS VACATION In case you haven't heard our Christmas vacation will begin on December 20 and end on January 3. I hear special things have been planned for December 17 in observance of the Christmas season. Shoes makes a good gift. KNAPP SHOES MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT.

Phone or write Walter Batts, 139 Tipton. C-57 BE HLBN VERSATILE ALL-STEEL FOR ALL-AROUND USES you fiarega, equipment shelter, cattle ihsHer, milking parlor, machine shop, office, meeting tiaff? The Town and Country will best fit your your and in tha future. It gives ymt clear tpan construction from 25' up to 6(y choice of 10' 14' eeiiing heights, tf yea mora space later you can add on wasting building material. IASY no frame to feuHd. You juit bolt together haavy-fauge, 3" ttee! to pat up thit genera! purpose building, Miacbon cf tiooti and styles avsilspie.

-ABLKft'iS SEEDS The Tipton chapter of the National Junior Honor Society was established this year. The charter has been received from the national heedquarters In Washington, D.C. and is being held by sponsors (left to right) Jerry Clossln and Mrs. Alta Mount. The first Inita- tlon ceremony will take place in the spring.

Requirements for membership will be based on scholarship, leadership, character, service end citizenship. (TRIBUNE Photo-Engraving) Points considered in evaluating prospective- Honor Society members, are Leadership: demonstrates leadership in classroom and home room; demonstrates leadership In promoting school activities; successfully holds school offices or position of responsibility and exerts type of leaderhlp which directly influences others for good. Character: meets individual pledges and responsibilities promptly to school.and teachers; demonstrates highest standards of attitude toward honesty and reliability; constantly demonstrates desirable qualities of personality; (cheerfulness, friendliness, neatness, poise, and stability) and upholds principles of morality and ethics. Service: willingness to render any service to the school when called upon; willingness to do committee or staff work; willingness to represent school in inter-class or inter-school competition and willingness to render worth-while service to the school, to the community. Citizenship, contributes ideas which improve.civic life of the school; co-operates by complying with school regulations (follows regulations concerning books, property, program, office, halls, and lockers); readiness to show courtesy by assisting teachers, visitors, and students and demonstrates to.

render service-tp the And a'God Jul' To You, Too NEW YORK ora' en god og glad Jul sendes fra til Hjem." Before you start swinging, let it be hastily explained those words are merely "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." In Danish. And if you think that's a mouthful, try the traditional Yuletide greeting in the Irish language' "Nodlaig shona dhuit agus gat" For the benefit of students of language and others who would like to learn the greeting in these and other tongues, Encyclopedia International has complied a rundown which Includes: vanoce a stast- ny Novy rok. Dutch PrettlgeKerstdagen en een gelukkig Nieuwjaar. joulua ja onnellista uutta vuotta. Noel et Bonne Annee.

German Froelich Weih- nachten und ein glueckliches Neujahr. Hungarian Kellemes karac- sonyt es boldog ujevet. Italian Buon Natale buon Anno. Ziemsvet- kus un lalmlgu jauno gadu. Lithuanian Linksmu, Kale- du svenciu lr laimlngu Naujuju i i rike velslg- neise over "eders julefest.

Polish Wesoiych Swiat i pomyslnego Nowego Roku. Portugese Feliz Natal Boas Festag. Romanian Craclun si an nou fericit. Russian Veselyia Svjatki 1 scastivyj Novyj Slovakian Vesele Vianoce a itatlivy Novy rok I Spanish Feliz Navidad Ano Neuvd. Swedish God jul och fiott njtt sr.

An for prououaciatione, you're on your own, The Encyclopedia didn't Television In Review By RICK DU BROW United Press International HOLLYWOOD (UPI) to watch television by: Coming attractions: CBS-TV, which has had great success with its audience-involvement "National Drivers' Test" and "National Citizenship Test," now has scheduled a "National Health Test" for one hour-on Jan. 18 The questions ior viewers will encompass the general theme: What Americans know about their health? Louis Armstrong is the celebrity guest on CBS-TV's "I've-Got A Secret" Dec. 27 Same network's Ed Sullivan show for Dec. 12 has a performer list that includes the Swingle Singers, Al Hirt, Wayne Newton. Alan King and Barbara McNair.

CBS-TV's Danny Kaye series will have as its summer replacement next year a weekly hour starring singer John will appear on at least nine Kaye programs this season, the first Dec. 15 ABC-TV's new half-hour drama series entitled "Code: Blue Light," which debuts Jan. 12xand stars Robert Goulet 'as foreign correspondent who renounces his citilenship thin Infiltrates the' 'K'aif high' cbm- m.ind im World. War will film numerous sequences on location in Germany The training and effectiveness of sentry dogs being used by the Air Force in Viet Nam are demonstrated on NBC-TV's "Today" program Wednesday. Featured Villains The new twice-a-week "Batman" series, which premieres on Jan.

12, has a list of featured villains that thus far includes comic impressionist Frank Gorshin as "The Riddler," Burgess Meredith "The Penguin" and Anne Baxter as "Zelda the Great" Hedy Lamarr is also reported to have been sought for villain status in the show Thursday's "Today" outing scheduled to offer a discussion on "America's Undernourished Teenagers" (by experts), j.a showing of glass sculpture exhibited at the Museum ml Modern Art in New York and an interview with actor-director-playwright Elliott Nugent about his autobiography, "Events Leading Up to. Comedy." Gen. Maxwell Taylor, special consultant to President Johnson and a former U.S. Ambassador to South Viet Nam, is questioned, on ABC TV's "Issues and Answers" Dec. 12 Sports Network again will air weekly, live, Saturday afternoon telecasts of basketball games of the Athletic Association of Western, Universities (AAWU), starting.

Jan. 8, to stations in Oregon, California, Washington, Nevada, Idaho and Montana The history of the revolutionary worker-priest movement in France is the subject of ABC-TV's "Directions" Dec. 12 Same day, NBC-TV's' "Eternal Light- presents a conversation with Isidor I. Rabi, Nobel Prize- winning physics professor of Columbia University. On the Drawing Board Plans: Jean Arthur is making a test film for a possible half- hour comedy series in which she would portray a famous criminal attorney "who faces trials and tribulations both in court out with her brilliant lawyer-son" Ann Sheridan, who recently became a regular on NBC-TV's daytime soap opera "Another World," Is making test film for a possible half-hour comedy se- AmJl SERVICE.

anytime Day or Night Our'Two fvMy Gfcygea FUNERAL HOME SiS 5-478G ries, "Pistols Petticoats," in which she would portray "a sharpshooting Westerner in the 1870s who has a habit of smashing Indian uprisings and corralling more outlaws than the local sheriff." CBS-TV is said to be a pretty good bet to add a second night of movies each week next the three-network total to five per week "Fractured Phrases," a new daytime game show on NBC-TV, will be canceled and replaced Jan. 3 by another, likely entry called "Eye Guess" The comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve' Rossi, often seen on network television, is getting a big movie uildup at Paramount Studios, with executives hopefully thinking of them as successors to Martin and Lewis The first Allen and Rossi picture will be "The Last of the Secret Agents." HONOR ROLL FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS CITY OF TIPTON FALVEYS DANNERS J. C. PENNEY CARROLL'S MENS STORE LEAVELL-BATES SERVCO HOME TRADE SHOES Z-Z SHOE! FARMERS LOAN-TRUST McGRAW'S SUPERMARKET RITZ AGENCY CARNEYS DRUGS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE RHODES JEWELRY CROWELL'S STUDIO HONEYCHURCH INS. TIPTON TELEPHONE CO.

DON ROSS MOTORS ADLERS SHOPPE STATE FINANCE CO. SERVICE MOTOR CO. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK TIPTON MEAT MARKET TIPTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU VINCE'S DONUTS TOM'S CAFETERIA MARSH FOOD LINER VAL-U DRESS FOSTER'S JEWELRY WILSON WHEATLEY YOUNG-NICHOLS DIANA THEATRE FLOWERS BY JIM TIPTON LIONS CLUB CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP COMPTON SON TOLLE BROTHERS CARTER'S SUPER MARKET BURKHART CLEANERS CLINT'S MARATHON WILLY'S BOWL-O-DROME TIPTON CLINIC MOOSE WESTERN AUTO TRI KAPPA SORORITY JIM DANDY DRIVE-IN FOSTER'S FURNITURE F. RAY HULL J. SON WEBB OIL WELCOME WAGON CLUB BLUE FRONT DRUGS FRISZ CIGAR STORE TIPTON TRIBUNE FIRST FEDERAL ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP DR.

CA JACOB JOE O'BANION FARM BUREAU INS. TIPTON BUILDING A LOAN CALLAHAN GARAGE MR. AND MRS. KEITH PORTER MANHATTAN CIGAR STORE BOB'S AUTO PARTS MOORI BROTHERS TINBROOK SALIS KSSSLSR AUTO PARTS LIATHIRMAN MORRIS T.V. TIPTON CLEANERS FARMSRS OIL TIRI TBBCO PBftTILIZIR STANLEY HERBBRT McPHBARSCNS' COOPIXI FURNISHINGS ROTARY AUSN'S SMBU.

TOTAL WO DATE Total FARM MARKET TRENDS By United Press International At most midwest markets prices of slaughter steers anc heifers moved in a lower direction this week. However, sharp advances were posted, on hogs and slaughter lambs. Slaughter steers 4 and heifers generally sold steady to 50 cents However, Chicago was a major, exception with closing prices strong to 50 cents higher following a late -in-the- week advance. Cows generally were steady to 12.00 higher, although a steady to 50 cents lower trend was reported at East St. Louis.

Bulls were steady' to 50 cents higher and lower and feed cattle and calves steady to 50 cents up. Most Of the downturn in slaughter steers and heifer prices was registered early in the a result, early in the period steer. prices at several markets dropped to the lowest levels in over nine mmnths. In carlot selling steer and heifer beef was steady to IV2 cents a pound lower, except at Chicago where steer beef was' steady to Vi cent higher and heifer beef Vi to 1 cent up. Cow beef was steady- to VAVi ce higher, except for a lower trend at Philadelphia.

Prime Beef Prices In Chicago, loadlotS' of prime lb stears sold from 27.25-28.00, mostly $27.50 and less until Friday. High-choice and prime lb- steers brought mostly $27.00 and above late, while choice lb steers moved, from with closing sales, at $26.00 and better. Compared with.the of last week, and gilts were mostly higher and sows were up. Continued moderate' receipts improved the main bullish factor in the trade. Receipts.at terminal markets; "pius Tirect'.

marketings jn. Interior 1owa' and southern Minnesota 'otaled some 613,000 head for he five-day period compared 817.CG0 a year ago. During he. holiday shortened period iast week some 516,000 head vere reported. Carlot prices for pork loins -steady to 1 cent a pound higher, except for' a steady to lower trend at Philadelphia.

Boston butts declined to 3Va cents, except at Chicago where gains of to IVi cents were -eported. Fresh hams were ZWz to cents a pound higher. Hog Quotes In the week's closing session, U.S.. No. 1-3 hogs weighing 1B0- 140 lbs hrought Slaughter lambs generally were higher, but closing prices for the week at Kansas City were up During the week, most choice comparaxle shorn lambs brought and and prime lb wooled Live cattle futures prices advanced to their best levels in six months, and longer, on the Chicago, Mercantile.

JSxchac tiis prices on Friday were 30 cents to $1 i3 per hundredweight higher wilh the December delivery at $23.25 and the June contract at $27.60. MOVIE FOR THOUGHT MONAHANS, Tex. (UPI) Ten minutes after science fiction television show flicked on the sets in the Monahans area, the power went only in that but in a wide area of New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. The show was "The Day The Earth Stood Still," "a story about what happens when the earth's electrical supply is neutralized. L'ON-NAPPER BELMONT.

Calif. (UPI) Police are on the alert for reports of a 90-pound mountain lion that was taken from a veterinary hospital here. Paul Douglas, attendant at the animal hospital, said he is confident the lion-napper will give himself away. "You can't own a lion and not brag about it," he said. Christmas Trees! COME AND GET ME! I am waiting for you at Harold and Berniece fresh from their Northern Plantations.

I come in all sizes. 3rd House West of St. Rd. 31 on Rd. 28 So.

Side Just dropped in to say Surprise the Family With a Shinny, Late Model Dependable Car For Christmas People At Service Motor Co. will be glad to show you a wide selection of good late model cars priced to sell. 1965 BUICK, Wildcat, 4 Dr. HT Save over $1000 on this demonstrator. Many extras standard price.

1964 OI-DS 88, 4 Dr. HT $2,394 White over dark blue pretty car with all the trimmings. Priced to sell. 1964 PONTIAC Grand Prix 421 2 Dr. HT $2,645 White and bronxe Power brakes Steering.

This is a get up and go car. 1964 CHEV. Impala, 4 Dr. HT $2,295 A flood clean one-owner car with PB, PS, automatic, and AIR CONDITIONING for the price of. standard equipment.

You must see to appreciate. FORD, Fast Back $1,795 Good clean car with all the trimmings. This car is raring to. go with a price that's right. 1963 PONTIAC, Catalina $1,977 PB, PS, Automatic, New Top and excellent condition.

1963 CHEV. Impala 2 HT $1,705 Clear) and sharp; new rubber. This car is a little jewel and priced to 1962 LeSabre Four door Sedan. This car has had excellent care. PB, PS, automatic, end is as clean as any car on the lot.

Has just been overhauled and It will make a fine automobile. 1981 PONTIAC, Conv $1,265 this car has been completely reconditioned and is In good shape and it's a beauty I Ready to go, priced right to sell. 1961 BUICK, Electra 225, Conv. $1,395 Complete power, light blue in color. A real bargain! lffiTBUkft, LeSabre, 2 Dr.

HT $995 Pewer end steering, Red, (good transportation) I960 OLDS. Wi Dr. H.T. 1 $893.00 1980 88, 2 Dr. HT 803.00 1959 88, 4 Dr.

Sedan S495.00 1959 PONTIAC Cat, 4 Dr. HT $433.00 TtieW four cart a lot of gsad transportation in them and thay we priced MOTOR CO. In.

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