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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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6 Tiptqn (Ind.) Tribune Monday, October 20, 1958 Weber Named Top Producer Accorded top honors for achievements and service, Arnold Weber, manager of the Tipton County office of Farm Bureau Insurance, and his wife, Anna Mary, ed the annual All-American Conference at Biloxi, Mississippi! last week. This Conference is composed of of top producers from Farm Bureau companies all over the nation who, meet each year at a specified time to exchange ideas, to listen to educational speakers and to be honored and recognized individually by the companies as outstanding men. Arnold Weber is this year's All Am- eriman team Captain which means he is the company's highest producer. the two years he has with the company he has a'ch- ieved much distinction in his career and has earned recognition among his fellow agents. "Arnie" is very, active in civic affairs in Tipton.

He is a member of the Elks Lodge, St. John's Ushers Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the Knights of Columbus. He also finds time in his busy schedule to coach the younger boys at St. John's School in basketball and softball, and they have won several tournaments. He served in the U.S.

Arms, European theater during World War II. He was born in Tipton, educated in Tipton schools, and he and his wife and three children reside at 1025 Main Street. READ THE CLASSIFIED IN HATE BOMBING-A jury indicted five men Ion charges of dynamiting a Jewish temple in Atlanta, Ga! The charge carries a possible death penalty, unless the juryirec- ommends mercy. Two of the indicted men are Robert JA. 1 Boiling (top), 25, and his brother, Richard described by the authorities as a central figure in the TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Three 1 foot'Oak doors.

One pair French doors. Phone OS 5-6883. C-16 FOE or business 6 rooms and bath. 216 E. Mbdison I P-16 FOR Lee property in Kempton.

Contact Jack Lee, Agent, Tipton 1. Phone WI 12336 Kempton P-19 FOR Bros. 1 row corn picker, extra good. 5 miles north Tipton. Clarence Amsbury P-16 FOR room oil stove good condition Phone OS 5-4318 C-16 FOR room apartment gas heat.

Phone OS 5-4580 C-19 Eisenhower (Continued From Page 1) 'Other politicaF developments: openly invited Southern Democrats who don't agree with the Supreme Court's school integration ruling to quit the Democratic Party, and join the GOP or form a third, party. Sen. George A. Smathers chairman of the Senate Democratic Campaign committee, accused Butler of dividing the Democrats when they needed unity. There were reports that efforts will be made before long to oust Butler from his party- chairmanship.

group of liberal Democrats headed by A. A. Berle Jr. of New York is seeking contributions for liberal Democratic Senate candidates on grounds they are not getting it from party headquarters. An official' spokesman for the Senate Campaign Committee denied it had furineled party fare's to Southerners and conservative Dempcrats and withheld them from liberals.

scored a weekend proposal by Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks that a sales -tex be imposed at the manufacturers' level. Butler said the Democratic Party "will not take the tax load off of business and shift it to the shoulders of consumers." Big Ten (Continued From Page 4) sophomore Dick Thornton and halfback Ron Burton of Northwestern, quarterback Bob Rickey and end Rich Kreitling of Illinois, Bob Jeter of Iowa and Purdue's whole line which throttled the hitherto ppwerful offense of Michigan State. Thornton directed Northwestern assault, completing live of nine passes for 106 yards and, scoring a touchdown after a pass interception. Burton romped to three touchdowns over the" hapless Wolverines. Jeter's speed was the big factor in the Hawkeye's come from- behind win over Wisconsin.

Jeter cut through the -Badger line repeatedly and broke away on a 68- yard pass play from Randy Duncan for the Badger's last touchdown. In addition to the Northwestern- Iowa and Wiscensin-Ohio State games Saturday, Michigan State is at Illinois, Minnesota at Michigan, Purdue at Notre Dame and Miami of Ohio at Indiana. Cardboard sheets 22x28 yellow, green, black, white, red, blue. Only 15c each at Tipton TriBune Press. Tf for beauty, style and convenience there's nothing like a modern built-in gas range with the sensational, new ji "burner with, a brain" Choose the top burner arrangement that suits your needs and fits your kitchen.

i Locate your oven and broiler wherever you at a height most Set the top burners where you Want, in a counter or a mid-kitchen "island." Oven and broiler, as well as top burners, light matches needed. And Jthe famous "burner with a brain" gives carefree, thermostatically controlled top burner cooking. Fit a modern built-in GAS range into your new home or remodeling plans. Come to our office and see what a halt-in GAS range can do for your for you. INDIANA GAS WAT CO A INC CafliBf if This ehftnning misi Menu to be wondering she Easter present.

"Picture Easter in Color" Alter the bleaker days of' winter, there's really nothing like new Easter finery and fresh Spring flowers to give our lagging spirits' a lift. This is the' time of year when color reappears on the on the furniture," the foliage and blossoms, paat'el sweaters and gay silk prints, bowls of Easter and jelly beans on the table. Almost everywhere you look these days, the world seems to be its best foot which makes it a fine, time for you to put color film into your camera. For all of you. who're 'planning record' of Easter at your house, color film is a.mttst.

You know how cplor snapshots slides have a Wonderful way of bringing back colorful scenes with remarkable realism- how they help you relive; every detail''of a time and': place. Well, isn't that the kind of Record you'd like to have when you re-view the.pictures you shoot this Eastertime? Basically, there are two kinds of color especially, designed for taking color snapshots, and the other for makings color No longer a "special-occa- item created for elaborate cameras, color film now comes in all standard roll film sizes to fit every type of camera that's now on the market. The new color snapshot film (Kodacolor CU) is a real boon to family picture-takers. It may be used in daylight or with flash without the addition of niters or blue flash bulbs to compensate lor the different light This is the most "care-free" color 'film ever- just load it into your camera and snap away indoors or out, with flash or without. You should particularly enjoy using this type of color film lor all-your Easter shooting.

There's not only the colorful Easter Parade the Easter Bunny arid the treats he brings, egg hunts and parties lor the children, visitors- on Spring vacation, new pets and' blooming plants, the whole lamily together lor Easter dinner. Be sure to catch not only the highlights but the sidelights, too. Busy little fingers coloring Easter eggs and making fancy party tug oiwar over an Easter canine culprit caught in the act of removing a chocolate bunny's sleepy tot nodding over a bedtime Peter Rabbit story. Van Guilder Heavy (Continued From 1) Tnvestigators reported that) another--minor accident'was caused by the.traffic jam the mishap. A car being driven by 1 by 'by'JamJes $100' the; 34i' West Washington wlniwit 'of ionfr 0 oveftin-ited afttrvlCWti ai road 'fbUr 'rtear-ihe' p.uAdee vehicle, i tiple -abrasions a'hdV onuses as did Drum)' 133 TVest' and.Mrs.,.C.,.M.

ojf Arizfini, suffered abrasions jri.d bruise? and -Mrs. Tonight and tues. If its action and thrills you beg you not 'to mis? Man, woman, beast- and the jungles of India! STEWART GRANGER BARBARA RUSH ANTHONY STEELV HARRY BLACK i TIGER 1 Gross also suffered a fractured hip. They are sisters of Mrs. Leatherman.

All four were hospitalized. Another sister, Mrs. Dorsey Green and her husband, also suffered cuts and bruises but they were released after treatment at the Tipton hospital. Tipton city police also reported a car accident which occurred at. 11:25 a.m., Saturday at the-intersection of Jefferson.

and Main A. car being driven by Arthur 14arston, 6,0, 231 North was. struck while making a turn, by another vehicle being driven by -James D. Baden, 30, of an estimated to the Baden car and another $100 damage to the Marston vehicle. Tipton firemen also reported a trash barrell blaze at the rear of the Foster Jewelry store, Saturday.

The fire is believed to have been started by children playing with matches. There was a reported $25 damage to the wall of the building. Arrests reported over the weekend included: James E. Honey, 22, Windfall, drunken and reckless driving, and Kenneth Lee troup, 19, Windfall, delinquency. A traffic citation 1 for driving without a-licensed operator in the car was issued to Evert N.

Carter, 16, of Kempton. The sheriff's office also reported the apprehension of two runaway boys, ages 15, and The boys left their home in Charleston, 111., and were nabbed when they jumped off a' Nickel Plate train in Tipton. They were released to a sister of one.of the pair, who lives in Kokomo. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET American War Mothers will meet at' 7:3.0 p. m.

Tuesday in the Legion home. Rotary Home Show Oct. 23, 24 and 25 4-H 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. C-16 lipton Co.

Library' open till 8: 00 p.m. c-ti Ross Doggett Body Shop PAINT, CLASS MM! BODY REPAIR. FRONT WHEEl AUCNMENT. K51. ADAMS, 5-6120 NEW STOVE-Workmen fix the bottom section of a new stoye which was installed in the Sistine Chapel, Vatican" City.

It will be used to burn the ballots cast by the Sacred College of Cardinals during the election a successor to Pope Pius. XII. The old stove used in the 1939 Consistory election of a Pontiff could not be found. Hospital Notes ADMISSIONS: Susan Gilson, Michigan town; Kathleen Baker, route Nancy Moulder, rout2 1, Sharpsville; Florence and Nancy niges, Tipton; Nancy Cochran, route 6, Frankfort; Nancy Toley, route 1, Michigantown; Alta Weismiller, route Vadia Little; route Clara Pochler, Tipton; Nettis Coleman, route 1, Kokomo; Josephine Riffe? Windfall; Hester YanVickle, Sharpsville; 'Margaret Fakes, Tipton; Paul, Gary and Betty Hinkle, Kokomo; Berrea Crail, Tipton; Jsnny Thurston, Windfall; Goldie Martinez, Tipton; Barbara Cline, route 2, Kirklin; Karen Abney, Tipton; James Powell, route Marjorie Wolfe, route 5, Charlotte Barr, route 2, Windfall; Viola Smith, Hemlock; Joyce Keown, Tipton; Clara Richsy, route 2. Windfall: Earl Hodson, route 1, Kempton; Eva Batts, Scircleville; Lee Griffith.

Ticton: Sue and Evelyn Hlnkla, Florence Bert, Tipton. DISMISSALS: John Hughes, Tipton; Virginia Kauffman, route 2, Greentownf Rhaa Lynas, Tipton; James Powell, route Bonnie McClish, Windfall; Joann Duncan, Tipton; Opil Vandiver, Windfall; Delford Moore, Kokomo; Erma Lem- m'ons, route'3; Judy wood; Alfreida Zehner, Tipton; Kent 'Needlsr, Tipton; -Victoria Meyer, route Mary Elwood; Michael Tipton; Kenneth Noe, route '1; Sheridan; Linda Martinez, Tipton; Salary Teter, Goldsmith; Betty DeWitt, Tipton; Daniel Rodkey, route .2, Sharpsville; Calvin Fowler, Elwood; Mary Jane Busek, Kokomo. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs: Art Smith, Hemlock, boy, 3:39 a.m., October 18, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Keown, Tipton, boy, 3:37 a.m., October 18. -L- TO SEPARATE-Movie star Gary Grant, 54. and his wife ot nine years, actress Betsy Drake, 33, have agreed to separate. They announced in a press release issued in Hollywood, Calif, that they are separating because "our marriage has not brought us the happiness we fully expected and mutually desired." They also said that they had no plans for divorce. The film actress is the motion picture idol's third wile.

OF ex-, hibit at the Soviet Industrial 1 Exhibition in Moscow is described as a model of the of the Future." Pas- sengers would be carried in cabins located in the rim of the wheel-like section. The "Sputnik" would get power from the sun while it was in flight. HIGH AND LOW NEW YORK lowest temperature recorded I in the' nation this morning was; 18 degrees at Big Piney, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. Sunday's high was, 98, recorded at Blythe, and Yuma, Ariz.

Lives Lost in Tanker Blast LONDON empty! oil tanker exploded in the Arabian Sea today with a heavy loss of life, its owners reported in London. -j Fragmentary reports, here said 10 ships' 'officers were fesre' 1 killed. But the messages raised hopes that most of the 55 India" seamen, aboard had been rescued by another tanker. A dispatch from Bombay reported 16 persons killed, including the WE ALSO MAKE AUTO REPAIRS i BODYWORK NOT ONLY ON DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS BUT ALL MAKES, i WORK GUARANTEED SELECT USEP CARS ED CRAIL ierv. Mgr.

HEAD-KNOTTS INC. 125 West Mfmcm St Tipton Phone OS 54683 Tipton Youth to Participate in Parachute Assault Specialist Frank J. Terry, son of Calvin route .4, is scheduled to( participate wifh the 5 101st Airborne Division's 502nd Infantry in a parachute assault on Fort Campbell, as part of "Exarcise Cloud." The exercise, beginning at Fort Canipbell, October 23, and concluding at Fort Bragg, N.C., November -6, is designed to test the of Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) troops in making swift and decisivs assauit movements. A team leader in Company A of the infantry, Specialist Terry entered the Army in 1957 and received basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. He was last stationed at Fort' Bragg, N.C.

Ths 23-year-old is a 1952 graduate of Windfall high school and attended Anderson seminary. He was formerly employed -by the Excello corporation, Elwood. His wife, Nancy, live in Jackson, Tenn. skipper. The ship was ihe Japan," flying under the British flag and owned by a a rd Vacuum Oil Co.

(Stanvac) of White Plains, N.Y. Its owners said the ship was sailing empty from Bombay, India, to Persian Gulf to pick up petroleum. Petroleum fumes in the hold were believed to have caused the explosion. One report said the midship section, where the officers were quartered, was blown to pieces. V-f KIL1ED BY BOMB-Forrest Don McCuiston, Tulsa, Okla, was blown to bits by a foot-long bomb in the Wichita (Kansas) Municipal Airport Building, 10 minutes after he left a plane 26 persons aboard.

Married and father of a ten-year- old girl, McCuiston was in failing health and financial troubles, according to police. LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI; Live.stock: Hogs 25-50 lower; 180-250 Ib 19.00-19.35, top 19.50; 260-300 Ib 18.25-19.00; 140-160 Ib 17.50-18.00, few to 18.25; 16-180 Ib 18.25-1875. few to 19.00. Cattle calves 200; fuUy steady; good and low choke steers 25.00-26.50; low to average choice 27.00; high choice to 27.15; good and low choice heifers 25.0026.50; vealers fully steady; and choice 28.00-32.00, some to 32.50. about good and choice wooled lambs 22.0022.50, few to 23.00.

Rotary Home Show Oct. 23, 24 and 25 4-H 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Early- (56) SHOPPING DAYS 'Till Xmas! Shop Our New Modern Gift and Toy Departments LAY-A-WAY NOW! with small down payment TICE'S Keen Kutter Store NEW With fabric Cue that in- your carry-all and matching car- tridfe pooch. UdyShMfffTXIFM bwral pattern with gripping SHEAFFERS EARL G.

RHODE JEWHERS TIPTON ELWOOD ALEXANDRIA.

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