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Tipton Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 18, 1956, Tipton, Indiana Weather mostly Cloudy and Cool this afternoon with scattered showers. Partly bloody and Cool tonight and thursday. High today upper-40low tonight 32. High thursday so. Entered at second last matter oct. 4, 895, at past office at Tipton i lid., under the act March 3,1879 vol. 61 no. 170 Tipton ind Tribune wednesday evening april is 1956 county Sells Drivers Roll round the barrels one the barrels which he had to circumnavigate and the 1956 station Wagon equipped with automatic transmission which he used to do the Job serve As props for Larry Ploughe Jefferson township Cente first place Winner in the 1956 Tipton c minty Road to. Flanking him Are Warren Baird Sharpsville at left whom he edged by six Points 500, and third place Winner earlin Carter at right also Jefferson township. Too witness hearing pc action months off More than too people filled a Curtisville schoolroom from to . Until. 4 40 . Tuesday As Indiana Public service commission hearing examiner James Ingalls heard testimony relating to a petition for protective devices at three Pennsylvania Railroad Crossings in the town. More than 25 them stood up As the hearing ended and identified themselves in corroboration the statements made by witnesses for the petitioners organized by the Curtisville Parent teachers Assort action. J but Glen Hadley Elwood it whom the citizens unit retained i As Legal counsel indicated that it will be several months before the pc acts their request. It will take about three four weeks to make a stenographic transcript tuesdays hearing he 1 said and the petitioners have go i Days to file a Brief after the y re-1 chive the hearing record. Theft i the respondents the Railroad i have an additional 30 Days to reply t eachers receive $175 salary boost r4 70 a offering a a very Good bid in View the current Bunji Market Raffensperge Hughes and company Indianapolis j purchased $150,000 Worth county building Bonds tuesday afternoon in the courthouse. The late interest offered by the investment firm Premium $78.88.1 n ally four bids were received by the county e a to ranged was 2 i pier cent with a Premium commissioners. Two other Indianapolis bidders offered interest rates 2>sths, who Ledo firms bid carried an interest Tate 2% from $s4 to $211. F is. Premiums these offers fiftysev3n teachers in the tip ton Cicero township school system will be the beneficiaries a $175 across the Board salary increase when the 1956-57 academic year opens next fall. Approved at a meeting t h e school Bird monday night the action was announced this morning by superintendent c. B. Stem in. At the same meeting the Board to that Brief decided that local schools will reopen september 5, the wednesday after labor Day. All them Are scheduled to shut their doors May 25, except for the kindergarten which will adjourn May la. A new passenger school Bas body will a purchased to replace a 38-passenger body now in use by bus Driver Donald Smyser. Produced by the Superior bus body company Lima Ohio the conveyance was offered to the school Board at a Price $2,581.97, fully equipped through the Leonard school Supply company. Silver Lake ind. The Board received three other bids its advertised search for the school bus body. They offered buses produced to the Wayne Carpenter and Oneida companies. A total $5 224.32 in Quot claims was allowed by the Board at the monday session. A presbyterians Call Hoosier to Tipton from new York charge Rev Harold William Davis a native Hoosier who is pastor Lafayette Avenue presbyterian Church Iii Buffalo n. Y., has accepted a Call to first pres the minister who visited the Tipton cd to assume his duties june i. A Terian Church Here urch sunday expects the serpentine second driving skill exorcise in sunday s Road to is negotiated by one Tho 13 teen aged contestants who had to weave Back and Forth around barrels and Between the lines. Other tests included a straight path an offset curve and parallel parking. Hartmut Barth photos Tipton native once Indiana s i steady Dies Orleans ind. Lens a the body the 74-year-old widow Indiana s 32nd governor is to be interred next to that her husband in Green Hill cemetery at Orleans. The elderly widow de Jackson died monday in a Bedford Hospital. She had lived in the Jackson Home Fairhill near Orleans after the death the sex governor in 1954, but became ill a week ago. Mrs. Lida Betty Pearce Jackson was a native Tipton county but had been taken to Kansas by her parents when she yes Only a year chair next to the 32-year-old Prince numb miss Kelly becomes Princess Monte Carlo ims a Pale Aud faintly sailing film Star Grace Kelly was married to a nervously restive Prince Rainier Iii today tin the gilded damask throne room the Palace Monaco. A i am numb a the new Princess said in Awe after the 20-minute civil ceremony. The Prince who bit his fingers and pulled his lip looked Only once during the ceremony at the 26-year-old woman who is now he Serene highness. She however often turned in her deem youths attend session recreation old she first wed Herbert b. Pearce a Newspaperman from Aurora mo., who died in 1916. Work for the Board missions the disciples Christ Church brought the widow to Indianapolis where she met and later wed Jackson then Indiana Secretary state. As his wife she was Indiana a first lady from 1925-29. Survivors include two daughters by the first marriage mrs. Margaret Parkton Allison Park pa., and mrs. Josephine Czenkusch Bartlesville o., and two stepdaughters miss Helen Jackson and mrs. Edith Beaty Indianapolis an adopted son Edward Jackson Brothers,0oseph Baty Parsons Quot sum Jay in memorial Hospi kas., and William j. Beaty aia As if to seek reassurance from him. It was a kiss less marriage this prelude to thursdays religious i ceremony in St. Charles Cathedral. The tense sadness most the ceremony was due it later was explained by the collapse just before the marriage count Fernand Caillard do Vaillieres the Princess Chamberlain from a nervous breakdown. Infant succumbs in Tipton Hospital Kurt Lee Boyer born at 3 . Streets surveyed for paving project inspecting Tipton streets today for the purpose determining what treatment they need under the present. Improvement program were Dee \ Kokomo construction company official and Don coffin City Coord Nator. Through fares inspected were Nonh a n Street two blocks North Street Walnut and the North end cd which May receive attention depending the amount funds available. And All that must precede the examiners preparation his report and recommendations which in turn must be acted by the commission at one its weekly meetings. Two represent Railroad two witnesses represented the Railroad. The first James w. Seizer an assistant Engineer stationed at Cincinnati described the distance at which trains the tracks should be visible from various positions near the Crossings. Seizer illustrated his talk with a map and Survey by the Pennsylvania sen gingers and surveyors. The second Railroad Man track supervisor Maynard w. King Anderson described a traffic count taken at the three Crossings last february 21 and identified nine photographs each crossing. John Frazee a Farmer Ana one the three co chairmen the group opened the hearing by describing the ground which the petitioners were attempting to cover. Ten other witnesses from the Vicinity were also heard from. Principal testifies among them were Philip . Hobbs Curtisville school principal who testified to the amount school bus traffic Over the Crossings and a teacher mrs. Gladys Bourff who told How her car had become stuck the incline Between tracks at the elevator crossing one Winter Day. Theodore Barrett and James Melson Farmers Russell Mccoy Kle Curtisville school custodian and Richard r. Barker told thie crossing visibility hazards from for the past several months Rev. Fred Wolf Marion and formerly Arcadia has been serving As interim pastor the con stray bogs Gre gation. He has been1 preaching a i i i i since the resignation Rev. John Ioui Cicci u d v. Beams who took a position last i i i rabies noted position november As chaplain in a Detroit mich., Hospital. Rev. Davis and his wife have been in Buffalo since 1954 where he has served As assistant a minis i ter the congregation numbering 1,154. He has had pastorate in Lawrenceburg in Ironwood and Decatur mich., and in Cozad neb. The 43-Yiear-old Elkhart native attended Central College asserting their desire a to prevent any outbreak rabies in Tipton City officials warned again today that dogs running lose in1 the streets will be picked up. Several communities Over ind Iana hav reported an outbreak rabies already mayor William d. Hiatt noted. At the same time he emphasized to at one death already Robert t. Myers who represented the successful bidder noted that the bid was Good in View the current Market adding that a the Market for government Bonds has been declining for several Myers continued a the bid was Yery Good because weeks a. Yet this is Tipton. The Community has i Good credit rating the Farmland is Good and people Here Are industrious and Thrifty. A a Raffensperge has purchased Bonds in Tipton several occasions a he continued a and i believe the firm bought the last Bonds offered for Sale by the mayor Hiatt confirmed today that Raffensperge purchased both water works and Street Bonds which the City last sold. A at the conclusion the meeting Myers offered the county officials any assistance his firm might Ren and Mccormick Seminary. He took graduate training at the University Chicago where he was engaged in divinity work his pm. D. Degree in 1940-41. A Tipton youth died Fifon the ter at presbyterian Institute in a Noble disease dust rial relations Rev. Davis took accordance Ith the mayor also recalled the tragedy several years ago when Tom deem Linton cite Nark rec. Several blocks Oil mat streets creation director and two tit re 10 broken up 111611 their Drivins experience. The first up a Distributee with chipped Stone to Ana make a lard surface. There also were Insp cited. Special training in 1951. Ordained in 1940 by the fort Wayne presbytery Rev. Davis has served in various capacities presbyterian Church bodies. Those include the Synod new York the presbytery and the general Assembly the denomination. In addition to serving As chairman his. Area foreign missions committee Rev. Davis has attended study conferences at presbyterian Institute and Mccormick Seminary. Both the minister and his wife have taken an Active part in Community affairs and in youth work the denomination. Previous announcements City to ice and an Elwood Man hired As dog Catcher will continue to round up animals straying from Home. Tuesday five six dogs were placed in the Pound near the disposal Plant was Tipton. Collection irregular a j at irregular intervals the Catcher will canvass the City for strays officials stated. Treatment the animals is As humane As is possible officials assured. Since the lat published warning Indiana state Law which provides Mosa col. Milk producers near strike vote Lafayette ind. Ins Only the vote Tippecanoe county Dairy Farmers is needed tonight to make the vote suppliers to the Indianapolis milk shed unanimous in favor a strike for higher prices and the merging existing milk production facilities Tai died there at i . Tuesday heart complications. He was the son Jeane and Billa Cunningham Boyer who survive. Rev. Edward Simon will officiate at funeral services at 10 30 . Thursday in Ralph Mcmullan funeral Home in Kempton. Burial will be in Kempton cemetery. Friends the family Are a invited to Call at the funeral Home after 2 . Wednesday. Other surviving members the family include maternal great grandparent mrs. Clara cunning Ham and William Amos paternal High school students Bob Maines and Nan Nichols represented this City at the 10th annual governor s conference recreation in Indianapolis this week. The students attended a youth session which discussed youth centers while deem sat in seminars covering the topics recruitment leaders and methods and techniques for leadership. A feature the conference was a preview analysis by . Kern Neth Mcfarland general motors corporation educational director a current Survey the reasons Why people succeed fail the Job. It appears according to . Mcfarland that immorality absenteeism and inability to get along with people Are dear the top the reasons for failure rather than Lack technical training. One the main reasons for Peoples Success in work declared the speaker is a desire to be service. And he said those engaged in recreation work have service to others in the conference program deluded Leland Mcreynolds a Prairie township native now the Purdue University 4-h staff Jack Raney president kiwanis International and James Stuart editor the Indianapolis Star. Bond fixed for estate executor three operate school buses arum Barker handles trucks owned by solar Oil company Windfall. Sharp turn needed their words were underscored by the final statement Ernest Clingenpeel who declared at theft examiners invitation that Drivers approaching the Railroad from the bus lix6 1 j1 1 South the Blacktop for Robert Leininger Tipton mus urn their Heads Sha executor the estate Homer s. Blount 84, who died March 29 in Cincinnati Ohio leaving a last will and testament. In Addi Ion Tipton circuit court has approved As sureties Carleton Hull and Louis Schulenburg. A. W. Bolton is the executor s attorney. Court records show that by it a amp the right close to the crossing to see Down the track in the direction Elwood. I mrs. Roberta Briscoe a relation Robert Mumaugh who was killed in a train car Accident Jan. 24, 1955 which also claimed the life Archie Nevins showed three pie House nerds vote form Bill veto Washington ins a the House today neared a vote expected to i under the control lat publish Tion several the action several More persons Haye obtained tags for their animals. Clerk treasurer mrs. Charles Ramsay today reported sales number 88. Mayor Hiatt again i in hic it Alp a run null none Rev res the crossing at which the fatal Accident occurred. Mrs. By valued at i13jw0, and real estate estimated at $12,000 with an income fro n those holdings valued at $500. Only heir to the estate is Ezra b. Blount 47, Cincinnati. All dairymen from All counting a a then will be invited to a meeting Man parents . And mrs. Roy thursday in Indianapolis to outline boy and Preston Boyer mater detailed plans for obtaining higher i Nal grandparents Gordon cunning prices and for possible merger Bam and a Dater Annette Boyer the three milk co Ops that Market a Era residents the Kempton milk in the area. Community. Hommo skjold begins second Day in Israel Jerusalem is a Dag Hammarskjold began the second crucial Day his talks with israeli leaders mid East peace today at a three hour morning conference. The in Secretary general and Premier David Ben Gurion were to resume their meetings this after noon. Zammara Jokl is known to be pressing for Israel s agreement to pulling Beck Ber troop from the Borders with the Arab nations Busin Assman files suit in account a complaint an account has been filed in Tipton circuit court by George Foster doing business As Foster furniture company North main Street. The summons issued renders the defender returnable May 5 Ballard according to the complaint is indebted to the plaintiff in the sum 1188 for merchandise which was delivered to him in 1951. Cost the diction also is sought. The complaint was prepared by attorney Euf enc r. Chance. Continued Pege 6 sustain president Eisenhower a veto the farm Bill and the administrations sew soil Bank measure was scheduled for introduction in the Senate. Administration spokesmen circulated the soil Bank Bdl demanded by . Eisenhower in his veto message and gop leaders said they expected sen. George Aiken r vt., to introduce it this afternoon. But the House Side agriculture committee chairman i up. Harold Cooley d n.c., predicted that the presidents request for separate legislation implementing his billion Dollar crop reduction plan will be rejected. That any Loose dog whether not Jet to Cap the Law animal must be its master fenced in a it carries a tag is suture and confinement reads that an quoted the e the rom to ,500 the were Edo 0 can Flet interest the Toledo Premium either a Leash Yard. The mayor explained again that captured animals will be retained two three Days at the Pound then disposed if not Cal by their owners. Ler in connection with a Bonds. Enclosed with the successful bid was a certified Check for which will be deducted Etal balance owed by the firm at actual Sale the Bonds. Other bidders the three other bidders Braun Bosworth company securities and Amer Cher and Indianapolis Bond and share corporation offering a joint bid Indianapolis. The highest rate 2%ths was set up in firms bid along Arith a $183. City securities represented by Wallace Barrett offered a $211 Premium and the same rate interest As the other Indianapolis firm 2 bits. George Vandevere represented the joint bidders offered a Premium $84. Opening sealed bids . Session was county f. K. Surber while auditor m. Thompson recorded siding at the Bond Sale Rode chairman the Board commissioners the other members which Are Erwon Mort Nash. Business was concluded than half an hour. The Bonds designated 6s a buildings Bonds 1956 Are to vide funds for the a construction reconstruction repair and rehabilitation county they begin drawing interest april 30. Interest is payable the Bonds june 30, 1957 and thereafter semiannually. In the denomination who by the 2 attorney de for switch hitting Des Moines la. Ins 4 mrs. James Mitchell wrecked one the family a two cars two hours before her husband wrecked the other one and served j a neither us cad complain to the other. My husband wrecked my car and i wrecked his. We had rec s arrive in London Lone is a soviet Premier Nikolai a. Bulgarin and party chief Nikita la. Khrushchev arrived in London today for a 10-Day visit. They were greeted by prime a Thuoi sir Anthony Eden and foreign Secretary Selvyn Lloyd at Victoria stat them. Was Avis in Ray pre Fred and less $1,000, the Bonds Are numbered i 50 inclusive and mature As follows $5,000 dec. 30, 1957, and like amount in each year to 1966, december 30. Forms go to Printer attorney Surber took f the form for the Bonds to an Indianapolis printing firm today and placed an order for them. Costing Between $75 and $80, the Bonds Are expected to be ready within to to 15 Days. It then the Bonds will be taken to Ross Mccord ice and Miller Indianapolis Bond attorneys who will a Render an opinion for the purchaser the Validity the Bonds a Surber explained. Next each the county commissioners and the county auditor sign the Bonds and with the opinion they Are delivered to Raffensperge Hughes and company by the county attorney. Surber will obtain a Check made out to auditor Thompson for payment in full plus the Premium. This figure however will be minus the amount the certified Check and include should the situation occur any interest which Izay have accrued after april so if the Bonds Are not delivered by that Date. After the county auditor receives a the Check for the Bonds and the funds Are hand the commissioners Wil begin working plans for repair the various county a buildings. A j Tipton Junior Mion gym it my Champn Tulp by a a tall tem Fate Teeter he Fara Almain int my main Bua Inaara a Ahny a a Tasmania put to in pm us f a a a in a a a Quot after bar wha War Mach by do sch Man ten Quot us a a Quot teen temm. To limn Alfh Thad Caseh Jab was Arwa Rrt Etel Omkar. Ltd re Mut birth a Scata 1 i v i 4 a a i h a a a strike talks set Milwaukee Ash government Conciatori met today with company officials in an Effort to Settle the transportation strike that has rippled Milwaukee Ainee last Friday. J

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