Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1949 — Page 40

: < x 3 ni ot mop A 5 ~ A pA hey Lge * WE So Ar gr ria 77 eo os aT Gr . Z - : . : So hE To ; = : ) 3 ) : din AT > A 7 {i J : oe, co ow INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ FRIDAY, DEC.16,149 | wrmA: DS SHEN gr ol to earth last Sight as it came muellen, Capt. Charles A. Whit J. 0 EF lism i tal Barg ain DALLY DAWDLE Tis probe. EEE landing. Waar cio snd 9/86C Tomar. Roo, {~~ Ward | : ; a Demin a - after’ a routine trainin 8 : 2g ; > - ; flight. “The ‘plane exploded and all of Ratwslls a4 8/86 Cab Ch By KI ¥ aR You one OF THE ve i me 3. Carmi a r A E en Fat: + Five men were Killed instantly{ Conn. - . LAND VIC = : Back | lnty and a sixth died later. Three, Those injured seriously were J Dec |other men were seriously injured.|s/Sgt. Howard Stoddard Jr. of Pt the ; 2 | Hoosier on List The five remaining crewmen suf-| Stoughton, Mass., Capt. Richard woul NS | "Of Eight | AY {fered minor cuts and bruises. Simonson of Roswell, and 8/8gt, out his « | in I g | 9 njv 71” Tne base operations office said| Adria L. Edgell of Bristol, W. Va, The veter: ! ROSWELL, N. M., Dec. 18 the pilot, 1st Lt. Robert L. Eyman| The men who escaped with only this ship wit | {tUP)—Alr Force officers investi nad nof radioed that he was in| minor injuries were Capt. Wil» consisting o The Home Appliance and ‘Furniture Co. winner of ‘ Sentinel Goes {gated today to learn if a B-20 trouble. as he swept into the!liam J. Karp of New York City, cats complet. All bomber which crashed killing siX| (inal leg of his landing approach, Sgt. Willlam 8. Sauer of Ros- Three of t -Out to Get crewmen and injuring eight, had well, Sgt. Robert L. Adams of way around

* this contest will be announced at the Lion's Share ‘heen reconditioned ‘after the Others Killed in Crash ' Springfield, Ill, Pfc. Willlam F, ~ second time. | | zeries of fatal crashes last month Lt. Eyman was killed in the MacDonnell of Thomaston, Conn., . Mr. Ward

One-cent bargain days have re- which grounded the big craft. crash along with 1st Lt. Richard and Pfc. Bobby E. Coffman of as follows:

=H pe : ' turned. to Marion County. Ea, y ; - ged | io, 1s R bert Vander- ‘Mauck rt, Ind. Re a — BIG CHRISTMAS PARTY . |“if far io Ah Soi lh fo ir 2 it . Lu. he } } * . 18 E

an observer would get by taking

. a quick glance at the bid sub- : ON THE CIRCLE — TOMORROW NITE—7:45 P.M. |i, sertne printing. tne. | CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS, 9 10.525 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY | 4128 share of the county's printing 3 LS : and . office’ supply business for :

Plus the STARS of Te oite the more. than 200

«qualified printing houses in Mar-, fon County. capable of handling Radio—Screen—Football and Others the orders, Sentinel virtually had the field to itself. Only two other firms made token offers

One of the marked-down itéms | S_—— offered by Sentinel was a quart;

: bottle of ink (red or black) for 1 cent, Another Show. You Will Want To > Or, if you want to stick to the , : business at hand, the county can| . [take advantage of the firm's’ : “RR |generous offer of a big jar of ) ~~ paste for another copper. SEE THE 1950 ™N No Opposition - In. three of the six classes of printing and office supplies, Sen : tinel had no opposition. bon gus : : s ‘orp ; such items as en The Most Sensational Refrigerator in Shelvador History. velamed es RIC ILOInE a8 oF ' heads, Sentinel offered a bid of $84,338.50. The only other bidde. in this class was James M. Daw son's Marion County Mail Mi New Shelvador design—New fea- | Dawson bid $111,804.50. Sentinel said they could print tures. Bigger than ever. MORE 50,000 special envelopes for mail-

i ing old age assistance checks for room in less SPACE. MORE frozen 1 cent per 100. The Mail, how-

ever, thought the job was worth Storage _spoce. NO STOOPING, 55 cents per hundred. NO SHELF TOO LOW. It doubles | In still another class, Sentinel i ” " . bid $88.10 on a large loose-leat _your “front-row” space—triples |rccora book for the commissioners’ office. And as a “good will” -gesture, they offered a like

to 42 pounds of frozen foods. | volume for only $3.50.

erature control—keeps butter at “rime foty perotu weeps DUTIEr 4 | Code to Be Sought spreading consistency. Many The State Labor Department

other features you will want. will meet with officials ef the Indiana limestone industty soon to map a new code for the safety and health of workers, it was announced today. NEW LOW PRICE } R. C. Olson, assistant commissioner of labor, and the department advisory council will discuss? This large 9 eu. ft. $ | 95 ’ the matter at an early meeting. Model as Shown - Fred G. Yelton is chairman of the

advisory council.

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: ry Glove Tickets NO DOWN PAYMENT--CONVENIENT TERMS |For Christmas

® The most thrilling Christ- . n_* | mas git™you can buy for that Other Crosley Models—As Correspondingly Low Priced | sports fan are tickets to The Times-Legion Golden Gloves | boxing tournament in the N.

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HOME Appliance and SIMMON Furniture and 13, 20, 27 and Feb, 3. Prices Furniture, Co. Appliance Co. | are: Ringside, $2.00; down- | ' . ppliance Co | stairs reserved, $1.50. Prices | { include tax. Li-t second and

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% Sheeplined Navy Pea Coat Models!

nm —— WARM SHEEPLINED DONT WAIT! Fortunately We Have ge Ample Supply on Hand MOLESKIN MACKINAWS

ONLY ONLY * With ski pants or Sizes-8 fo 18 10. 95 slack pants! : $4 5 O $4. 5 0 * ” ih as DOWN FUR COLLAR! TOUGH.WEARING MOLESKIN to match! ¢ A PLUS TA DOWN . WITH CLIPPED SHEEPFUR FELT LINING! . “X SIZES 3 TO 6 im group - X a _ PLUS TAX . an Go ) Co 2 10 in. ; 4 TN Hs a real value! It's a real find for his Christmas! GROUP OF BOYS - "We Are Typewriter Specialists and Service What We Sell" Sie dn ang with ET ORC OOK. ALL-WOOL SNOWSUITS

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