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Pas:e 2THE TIPTON (INDIANA) DAILY. TRIBUNECandidMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1970Festival» I I* t t :10-lr IQS AfcE PRltttBENEATHTHEiANET OF WE :««Sill! i ! ? IA I 1 lit I 11 T-TTYt 1A Little Humor--Kathi Holbrook and Chuck Day, Tipton High School seniors, see the funny ‘Underside* of the local theater sign, which is self explanatory., (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage) '3 -85THS Bondr- Tipton High School-band warms up on First Street staging site Saturday about 2 p.m. prior to start of the one and one-fourth hour march through Tipton streets in Second annual Tipton County Pork Festival Parade. (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage) .Candy Stripers- -These seven Tipton beauties are the Candy Webb “Candy Caries warming up before the start of the Saturday Parade oh Second Street. ■ (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage)TrLCentral H.S • “Tri-Central High School band leader and majorettes stepping high before reviewing stand in Saturday’s Tipton County Pork Festival Parade. The remaining beautifully ° uniformed TrirCeotral band members performed outstandingly. (Photo by Joe O’Barrio n)Golden Girl— Purdue Golden Girl, Saleita Sue Smith ofSharpsvilJe, expresses her patented, sincere, smile during the Tipton County Pork Festival Parade. Saleita is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith, Sfiarpsville, route 2, arid is a sophomore at Purdue University. (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage)High Rider Demonstrating-skill in balance this youngster was among several wIm rode uni-rcycles with professional ease as the oldsters rode , all types of old fashioned eyries. The unit was sponsored by John bean Division of FMC. (Staff Photo by Pat Cline) •Queen Candidates-- Clown got tired before parade started and got permission from Festival Queen candidates to siton their float- for a few restful minutes at First Street staging area prior to starting his .more than one hour jaunt to make people laugh; (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage)Rip Kirby®Por John Prentice Fred DickensonOld Timers- This old prospectors horse-drawn wagonwith whisky barrel tied to side, was discovered on Tipton streets Saturday during.the Festival Parade, but Tipton police after investigating were satisfied with the old timers credentials and a dry barrell and allowed the ‘rig’ to proceed. (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage) ■ , ;-Sr ••‘i‘.IK-Si 1 '■ ■ ^-- ■ t . * v . '14# .THIS IS WORSE THAN 1 \ IT WOULP BE . fMASlNECJ RIF. I HOPE .J MONKEYS IF-I HAVEN'T BROUGHT /ANYTHING, PAW.SHlPPINGANIMAlSAN (7 TROPICAL FISH 15 ABOUT THE ONLY INPUSTRV LEFT-.HERE... .BlondieBy Chic YoungDuster Winner-Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan,Tipton route 4, receiving auto keys from Bill Kendall, Lions Club officer and Freeman Cook Sr., School-Parent Organization Officer.' The Jordons were the .winners of tlie 1971- Duster Auto'at Saturday night’s drawing and were .awarded the vehicle Sunday. Yes, you guessed it! The Jordons had just' one ticket on the drawing. (Staff Photo by Eldon Cage)^ i j.I DONT FEEL. LIKE GOINGto the officeTODAYcall. mQ. dithers.and.TELL HIM ANYTHING • •^ TELL HIM . I WAVE . BUMBLEBEE R-vEQYoung Speeders- -Corby and Chris. Collins, sons of Mr.and Mrs. Steve Collins, speeded along the parade route with delight in their colorful electric car built by their grandfather, T. -C. -Mooney, 411 West Jefferson street. Coaching the young -drivers wa.s -grandfather Floyd Collins who made sure no -one jn the crowd of spectators got a toe run over. A real cute deal for the young boys who did a good job all along the rouie. (Staff Photo by Pat Cline)dagwood~ *■TwEftE'S NO SUCH THING’ lt;; AS BUMBLEBEE ■ FEVEP.r//UiJ- HOW DO VOU KNOWi'm nct the first person.TO HAVE IT? t „ ^♦-7'POPEYE: - JBy Bud SagendorfYOU WANT ME TO KNOCKyou out ?OF COURSEOOMf SOT IT BAV!Clt;Friendly Fig- -With winking eyes and a soft voice, the friendly and brilliantly colored pig carried on conversations with spectator/along the parade route during the hour and half parade. The float was sponsored by Merchantmen’s Association. (Staff Photo, by Pat Cline)Party Time--These three pigs were having a party, timemood as they rode in the pork festival parade.- The crowd erir-joyed the waving of the pigs sitting under an umbrella at a garden party theme. (Staff Photo by Pat Cline)• EarthquakeShakes JapanTOKYO. (UPD—An earthquake shook the eastern coast of Japan tonight and officials Issued a tidal wave warning.The Central Meteorological Agency said the earthquake struck the northern part of Honshu, Japan’s-main island; at 6:t6 p.m. (5:5G a.m. EDT).There was no immediate word on damage or injuries.The tidal wave warning wasissued by-the Sendai Meteorolo-^g |n Every Cr0wt)gol1 Observatey s'atonah er.er.er - HIzzoner Parades! miles5 north of Tokyo. * 1YOU'D SETTER -DO IT, SRUTU5,.. rrlt;S THE ONLY , TMIM6 THAT WILL MAKE, HIM WAPPy.'rBrick BradfordBy Paul NorrisE/C--K *TT£.\/irr -ro Pu£$u£ u%uu* TV 1 - ^ t A • - uZ UU OPBXfS E ■CW THB Tr\1£-TC£.*-‘\NE'« -PROTECTED BY ' . HAVE [I I CAN SEETHAT BLINDED US? I WE'fce -PROTECTED THE ELECTROMAGNETIC ^ELP-.UT WE’VE; frIJ // ■ - '■r ~x■\r. ■’ / yi //.' - . C ‘ -ykr*r/ r / . .-r •rfgs
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Tipton Tribune

Tipton, Indiana, US

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