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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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fix THE TTPTON DATt-Y IS OVERSEAS. ijenjamin F. of Ko'tia Spears, route 2, Tipton, recently arrived in COY RETURNS TO BASE. Jack Coy, returned to the Great Lakes 'naval training station Thursday evening after spending the past ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry intelligence and reconnaissance of North Main st eet and section of regimental headquar-j ters, 152nd is already the holder of the MOT-TOP to word re-'j American good, ccived tlie war depart- i conduct medal, Philippine lib- nit'iH. fie received a brk-r or- eration medal, Asiatic-Pacific ienlntion course to help him ad- theater medal and expert infan- just hirnlself to life in a combat Armstrong will soon to his pcHmanent sta- rone. FO transfer lion America's fighting planes cover the advance iii'o Gei'mrihy. Prior, to enter- TO Snow, U. S.

who is home on leave vis- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snow, of North Conde Reduction of Loss Essential Because of I Washington, March Roosevelt's historic Cv.v»0ir at, c. to the rim ea conference supply, Schwab Says him twice through sub. jmarine, infested waters in "the "Farmers need to save and straits of Gibraltar, it was dis- try badge.

He has been over- street recently returned to the i seas for 13 months. Before his States with the 44tH naval con- (market every pig this year," losed on hls return to Wash- induction Pfc. Weber struction batblion after 24 stated Schwab, Purdue lngton with his PVT. BORDEN IS ILL. cific, according to word from the department.

Mrs. Laurence Borden, 528' "The battalion developed bases Vine street, has received word and facilities in the New He-' in, me c.im> no A tnat her Pvt Laurence brides and Admiralty islands. months of. duty in the South Pa- at the hog on i A fake SOS message was sent cmo ovei TS i drill as a arm oner opcr i Bor den, is very ill at-the Fort under, difficult conditions, par- demand for pork will in or Kan-i hospital. He in the early days of during' 1945 and 1946.

ution inj An-clor. on. Thursday at the Tinton out bv a U-boat enroute to Mr. Schwab made this statement i Malta in apparent hope of lur- because the supnly of one of'the warships in the products are low, the number of "fleet" to its do- hogs on farms are low, and the struction. demand for pork will be high! ships of a convoy ap- rJiivtinrrl 1 A 1 rt A A I I PFC.

WEBER AWARDED COMBAJT INFANTRY BADGE Pfe. Louis F. Weber, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Snm Weber, route in the hospital for over a the war.

week and has been running a temperature" of 105 degrees. GRIGGS IN FIVE BATTLES. Howard Griggs. son of ERTEL ON FURLPUGII. Edgar Griggs of Tipton, has re- Cpl.

James Ertel, who is sta- turned to the States after serv- the straits were sunk care of sow and litter should be 1 by submarines just one day betaken this the cruiser carrying Mr. Pigs, he said. 'A thrifty, well, Roosevelt passed through on fed pig will go to market amck-! the return voyage to- the Unit- er and be more profitable to: ed states the Unu you," he added. department. 'Pfc.

a member 01 the! HOME ON FURRLOUGH. Pfc. Thomas L. Whelchel spending a two weeks' furlough Four hog men of Tipton coun-i ty on a discussion of Practices on My Farm." These men were Garry Smith, Gordon i who is assigned to Hadley, Carl Trimble, and Lee! the U.S.S. California, has taken Meyers.

Some of the labor sav-i part in five battles: Saipan, Ti-1 in practices are use of large; MARCH 1945 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22.2* 24 25 26 27 28 -29 WEATHER FORECAST. March, the third month of the year, will be' ushered in with rain or. snow which will' be accompanied by chilly weather for the first four a- decided drop in the temperature will be experienced'on the fith and then turn to rain-or snow the sixth and seventh days. eighth day will more weather and much colder on the ninth. The tenth day will become unsettled' and will be followed by more, rain or snow on the lith with a de- With President Roosevelt in jcided droo in the Just room tables- good tables, priced reasonable- 12 to $8.75 SUITE Feb.

President likes his after as much as next 'man, refrained from the entire Going Ward to the Third, for fun 'and frolic tonight? Bet there is a bunch of you old timers who can remember there. to sclicol over Remember. Turner? And. do you remember the kids sing- devil EOiitli, with C. I.

Turner in h's mouth, and he he had a dropped him on th-f Tiii.rd Ward This writer one of his spankings over there. It was by this same Turner. The oilier one Tgas by the Second Ward Little iwith his mother, Mrs. O. E.

Whelchel and other relatives and two- years, friends. Pfc. Whelchel is now stationed at Geiger Field, Spokane, Wash. William J. McAvoy made a business trip to Logansport to- Austin Lodge.

Called, meeting of Austin Lodge No. 128, F. A. M-. Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Work in the Fellow- crnft and Master Mason degrees. Visiting brethren welcome and members urged to attend. ar nian, Guam, Leyte and Luzon, size self feeders and troughs, ear at Kl Ibn aud Arabia aboard the presidents i cruiser at Great Bittle Lake, He has been in the service for Sat. Charles Burns Wounded In France Atlanta. Jessie Perkins of received a tel- eeran from the war Wednesday that her son, Charles E.

Burns, had wounded slightly in- actio France Feb. 13. He had been overseas for years, having, received his sic training at Camp Wall and San Francisco. or shelved corn instead ground feed, self-feeding of brood sows, water in fields with easy access to hogs, and' the Egypt. The gesture was one of cour- Most Tipton county folks will be pleased with the fair weather on the 13th arid 14th; which will be followed by rain and snow and then' become, fair for only a day.

Locai storms and fair weatheir will be intermittent for several 'days, lasting until the 23rd, when we will experience warmer weather with some rain. placing of water, shade, toward the desert king, Clearing, weather will, -appear close together in fattening i who, together with his followers, on the 27th, but be prepared for hogs. The hog school, was is a devout Mohammedan. The more snow, rain and planned by the Tipton' county believers neither smoke swine extension committee. drink any alcoholic bever- discussed feeding results that will affect able weather until the end the month.

Air people, whether Irish or The smoking lamp was out not will celebrate St. Patrick's Aboard the entire cruiser while discussed the Arabian king and his court of no protein supple-i were aboard, protein' supplement for! Mediterranean, Feb. in (INS) Delayed. President A rnM mation would follow. ALLISON, Secretary, J.BA., cuu om showed that a protein supple- i' ttal He received his air training ment is necessary in all cases' Roo sevelt Presented- -a wheel Sicily after, being sent over, un iess the hogs ore on a verv' Chalr to Kmg Ibn Saud of Ara The telegram stated full infer-i good alfalfa clover oasturp bla when they met in the Suez 1J Sharpsville Masons.

will be a stated meeting of Reserve Lodge No. 363, F. A. Sharpsville, Saturday, Mar. 3, 1945, at 7:30 p.

m. Visiting brothers' welcome and members urged to attend. JOE HENDERSON, W. M. R.

C. SPEARS, Secretary. Je Vl S. SIZES and-ChBdrens'-Gym Oxfords SLIPPERS VALUES UP East of Farmers Bank Republicans Move to Cut Deficiency Appropriation Bill Washington, March Republicans moved to slash the two and one- half billion dollar deficiency appropriation bill as the House prepared to approve Joday the additional funds by governmental agericies. Taber (R), N.

ranking minority member of thej Hogs in dry lot or on any other! canal at Great Bltter Lake for pasture -must have a good pro a conference on prob- tein supplement for economical i lems after thc Yalta big three Last year's feeding tests' meeting that hogs'fed on a good! The tall, 'regal alfalfa pasture without who has been wounded" supplement made the most nine times in battle an whose nomical gains. However, years are advanced, walks with hogs were three weeks longer some difficulty. Several of his reaching the- market weight. Seventy-five Vets Ask Readjustment Allowances In State Indianapolis, March wounds were received, in hand- to-hand combat. he saw the president's little wheel aboard the U.

cruiser that bore the chief executive to and from the Mediterranean, Ibn Saud exclaimed: "That's wonderful! A really wonderful thing. It would save day on the 17th, and will be de- i lighted on the 21st, because it will be the first day of spring, when it will be fair Palrh Sunday will fall on -5th, but it promises to be rain-'i ing in. this locality. 29th: will be the first day of the -Jew- ish Passover, and on Good Fri-' day, the we will have disagreeable weather. The old tradition of "in a lion and out like a.

lamb" will not hold exactly true this because the tail end of the month'i will'be cold and dreary; Some people will be' pruning their grape vines and fruit wriile.i others will clear off their victory gardens which will be planted a later date: House appropriations commit- INS Director Everett L. tee, said GOP members would Gardner of the employment s'e- attempt to reduce or eliminate purity division has announced entirely various amounts 69 army, one coast guard The president promptly insisted that the king accept the spare for use during the remainder of and 15 navy dischargees applied chair he had brou ht with i the 1945 fiscal year ending June last week for veterans', readjust- identieal to the one in whlcn ment nllnwanroc-in he W3S SCatc 30. The appropriations commit- ment allowances'in Indiana, the same week a total of $9,041 tee, of which Rep. Cannon (Dhjin allowances "was paid to 457 is chairman, slashed (temporarily unemployed service- 1 than 315 dollars and ten returned veter- amount proposed byj.ans established themselves in the budget office, but economy-1 self-employment received $808 minded members felt this was as provided under Title of the insufficient. G.I.

bill, of -The drive to pare down Gardner said that the term seated. Prairie Township Red Cross Canvass Plans Completed The chairman of the Prairie township Red Cross drive, Mrs. Wool Eayon 25 Cotton Satin Bound Size 72x84 Priced at $5.98 ioston Store proper time to fertilize for a vigorous and healthy lawn. and watch it grow. We both fertilizer and, grass se4d.

Compton Son, Inc. FOR CIVILIAN America's gf. 1 Adier's Nil-Way Shoe Store i i aaiu wictl IcfUI I-- huge appropriation employment" includes not Hazel West, has completed her was expected to be headed by only those veterans actually in attempts to byi business for themselves, but also Legion Auxiliary Completes Plans for Birthday Party of the American Le- gionj Auxiliary held a business! meeting at the armory Thursday evening instead of their usual meeting, as several members were reported ill. During the meeting -plans; were completed for a birthday: party to be given for the Ameri- can Legion members. The Le-': gion will observe) its birthday 1 Oh March 17.

A pitch-in supper will be held at the armory at that time. It was also announced that the Auxiliary j.chase a' "walker" be used by 1 anyone needing it. 84 embraces salesmen on a straight thousand dollars ior! comm i ss ion basis who control Agency, i their own activities. Under the G.I. bill of rights most of the money to be used for additional army and navy "hous- be offered by Taber.

"An analysis I have made does not disclose that the horiies arei needed," commented Taber. military or naval service after 9 da have been discharged Conditions other than "It's just another attempt to raid are entitled to re- the treasury." adjustment allowances, provid- ed they are unemployed but are able and willing to work, or organization for the work. The quoted, the same as last year, is $784-80, The drive is to be completed by March 15; All contributors' names will published, but the amount I donated not be given. The township will be can- by the following: Mesdames Doyle Rockey, George Harper, Frank Grimme, Judd Alexander, Elizabeth McKinley, Paul Boon'e, Delos Woods; Dan Day, Elmer. Ludwig, Doyle Ramseyer, Reuben Beatty, Ralph Sullivan VUlllUUn provided they have been self- Day, Ralph Rayl Howard Ad- mnlovcd through HIP raipmiar lar.

Miss Cpra LaGarde Jffld i mployed through the calendar Owen RaRtcliff, school net earnings -C have been less than $100. David Sullivan of The employment security di- Chicago, March Kinderaarten to Open Monday Kindergarten, for children were five years old by Jan. 1, 1945, will Monday! arid two sessions will be. held The morning i session will be 1 held at 9 o'clock at. the Ward'school building and the! afternoon session at 1 o'clock at-; the Third Ward school building.

1 Parents are asked to acce'm- i pany their children on Monday 1 for I registration. Mrs. Julia, Bu.rket will, teach the kinder- garteii classes. president. An injunction, granted by Superior Court Judge -John C.

Lewe, restrained Sullivan from carrying on his union activities as vice-president of the International and as acting president of New York local 32-B. HEDGE-HOPPER CONVICTED. Hobbs, N. March Lt John P. Gallien, 26, of Shreveport, stood convicted today by a general court martial of violating AAF flying regulations.

He was accused of flying at 150 foot altitudes over his home town on Feb. 1. CHEMIST SHORTAGE. Boston, Mass. United States faces a grave shortage of trained scientists in the postwar years when their work will be required to open new fields for employment, says Dr.

Chester M. of the Boston university- graduate school. Alter points that in danger of an entire' college generation of chemists. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOOD SALE.

There will be a food, sale Saturday, March, 3,. at the of manpower egislation McCarthy Store In Ivenipton-lby the'armed forces to assure a for benefit Of the Home steady flow of munitions to the Ralph Billingslea, 28, and his wife, Ruth. today were householders as the result of the first home lonn made iruChicago to a Negro veteran under the "GI Bill of Rights." Billingslca; 28-year-old veteran of North Africa, Sicily and Italy and holder of the purple heart, was granted a loan by the First Federal Savings Loan association for purchase of ti six-room brick residence. TEST TOTES MADE. Washington, March (INS) senate today may take its first test votes on the question Economics to the (D) i I oea.

iviigore i FOR suitable for Cross IS Welcome for a vote on eliminat- use in building" farm bring'fddd fOf a provision of the O'Mahon-' TI 101 bfll under which employers A A nnn cabs. H. Levi Co. p-131 FOR furnished, modern apartment. 238 N.

Indep. Phone 1447. c-tf Handv m-lling envelopes nlinnA Tribune Press. could be fined $10,000 and jailed for one year for disobeying a manpower ceiling imposed by the War Manpower Commission. MRS.

ROSENTHAL TO ENTERTAIN GROUP The Home Workers of the Presbyterian church will meet' Wednesday afternoon -at the home of Mrs. Ernest Rosenthal, 327 South West street. Thj assistant hostess will be Mrs. Em- est Elvin. This is the last meet-' ing of the church year and, all members are urged-to attend.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Indianapolis, Ma'rch r- (INS) Hogs, 4,000: steady 160 i to 400 100 to 160 good and-choice sows, to $14.05. Cattle, 600, genera'ly steady; 600, firm, $18.00. Sheep and lambs, 1,000, generally Chicago, March 9,500, 'top $14175; bulk of sales, Cattle, 2,300, steady; calves, .600 steady; sheep and -Iambs, 2,500, r.oo»i Crain Market. 1.10 Soy Beans, $2.04 Wheat, bushel Oats, bushel .75 Buy MORE War Bonds.

Mrs. Maude Gibbens, of-Gold- Mrs. Richard Snowden, of Ak- smith, is visiting Mr! and Mrs ron has returned to her Oren- Gibbens 'and family on Mill street Mrs. Addie Long, 130 North In- Miii street. dependence street.

FKOrt QUALITY CHICKS Get Your Money Back Many Times Over Your investment in Tip-Top chicks that are TJ. S. Puliorum controlled, will repay you many See us for either started or- day-old chicks; TIPTON HATCHERY Roy Girard, prop. PHONE 51 On the Square Owned by Mary Ora Decker ARTICLES PRICED AT 25c Jeilo Hershey Coco Jello Pudding Marshmallows Other Articles TOOIGHT SHT. PRICES 14c-40c takes a back seat on Yhe bast Ride" About the Rubber Racket -With RICHARD TRAVIS ELEANOR PARKER Tonight aboat 9 "The Big CONT.SfN...

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