Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 August 1946 — Page 5

JttlVSN. INDIANS SULXlVAN Mtt TffitES THURSl5iY, 'AUG 1, i9l6V PAGE FIVE.

'I FAIRBANKS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ara Johnson and'

fcn, Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. ,

tames Pittman were guests of

fr. and Mrs. Claude Pittman of ;

idianapolis, Sunday. I

Eddie Dale , Drake arrived i

6me Thursday of last week with

is discharge from the Navy. j Mr. and Mrs. Madison Drake

ere in Sullivan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trueblood

re dinner guests of Mr. and

rs.j Alpha DeHart, Sunday. Rpv and Mrs Stnno upr Win- I

or guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor.

an Drake, Sunday.

Jlr. and Mrs. John Pound and

lughter, Anna Rose, left Thurs-

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AFTERMATH OF FERRY COLLISION

YOU REMEMBER

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DAYS LIKE

i THESE A be good to the auto yu have now. Let us help you see that it gets the proper, service when and how it needs it.

j LUBRICATION

GREASING

&ALL PART REPLACE-

' JV1ENTS r j POLAROID mV.rtiMVTwri '

VISORS ' I "Wit

'ow lonp: drives with sunf

re on the highway need

use no strain on your

es. This simple, easily ini .... ailed visor dulis the glare

the sun without ehang-

z the color of objects,

vhich is important to the

driver . . . in the case of

tiered danger and stop tisrns. DRIVE IN and let HTJD install one on your cAr today.

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TH!5 I j THE SCENE, top, on the Missouri side of the Mississippi river, v.'Iisre the ferry "Big Chief" and an oil barge train collided, with many trapped- when the cars in which they were seated slid into the waters of the Mississippi.. Ten persons are feared dead in the tragedy, and among the 13 saved, were Donald Richard Gallian, left below', and his,, brother, Claude Edward, right, who with their dog ..crr.'led frcm' their car window and came to the top , under tank tardea Caude. swam the 200 yards to shore, while Donald, was pulisd onto the tanker barge. (International Soundphoto)

day cf last veek for Excelsior he returned from the' East on his Springs, Mo., for a few weeks' . route back home. He is employed stay. by Scott Horner' of San Francisi;Wtjb'Crowning of near- Rock- ' co, who is1 a son of Mr., and &frs. villa, visited relatives and friends ' Horner. .in andne,aM,'a1(banks a few '. Miss Martha Martin of Indian, day g., last week. He also visited apolis, was a week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Benson of Miss Hester Starkr.-. near Shelburn, who is quite ill. i Mr. and Mrs. :-;orge Minger of Mrs. Jessie Bland entertained Seelyville, were guests of - Mr. the Noble Grand Club . Friday and Mrs. Homer Dilley Sunday evening. : ' afternoon. " ' . '. Miss Ola Bradbury, Mrs. Betty Mr- and MrS- Drake and Sharpe and baby and James s.on have returned from Tuscon, Bradbury returned last Thursday An.ona. where they, have been from a motor trip to Oklahoma residing for a number, of years, and Texas j They Wl11 live on the farm of Mr. Rev. CecilFuson held' serves hZ? Until Mr"

at the Fairbanks Baptist .church 7;; "7,7, a r. laim recently Durchased npsr hi-.

parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Ira A.

LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weathers attended the gift show in Chicago xast night. Mrs. Saiah Bolinger and her sons Bobby and Billy of Milwaukee, Wisconsin are spending their vacation here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach have returned from a motor trip thru the west. Mrs. Leach is the former Joy Lee Weathers. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Smith and family have returned home from a weeks outing at Shakamak. Mr. and Mr?. Tom Donnelly, Jr., have t:rivecUn Sullivan for ; visit with the former's parent?. Tom has icicntly been discharged fro..i 'he finny otid he and l is

wife have been vacationing in the west. Mrs.. Beatrice Steel has returned from a visit in Canada with friends and relatives. Miss Anna Wolfe ;s visiting friends in Sullivan Mrs. Will Lee of the SpringerGouckenour store is enjoying her vacation this week. Mrs. Dulu Warren of Indianapolis is ths guest of Miss sVi Hanchette. Mrs. Luvica Crownover, proprietor of the Tot Shop, infant's

wear firm of this city, which will optn shortly in new quarters, and her daughter, Jo Beth, left yesterday for Chicago where they will spend several days in preparation for the new store's opening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCammon and baby and Donald McCanimon of Indianapolis, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCammon and other relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCammon

and daughter Lou Emma and Mr. j and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell visited Leon McCammon, who is seriously ill at the Sunnyside Sanilari- j um, Sunday.

Luncheon Gussts Mrs. Jack Raine? sr-i:t?rl by her sister in law, Mrs. Eva TayVt. entertained with a delicious luncheon Wednesday at her horn iii Dugger.

Thosn present vero iMrs. Earl '

Newsome, Mrs. Walter Shuck-, Mrs. Thomas Lippcku. Mrs. Zoe Bays, Mrs, L. A. Stewart, Mrs. Joy Maple and Miss Berthi Scott, r

WHEELER GOES DOWN IN DEFEAT

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LEIF ERiCKSON, left, internationally-minded and PAC-backed candidate for Montana's Democratic senatorial nomination, has defeated Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, right, who was trying for his fifth terra. The loser had received support from President Harry S. Truman as well as labor leader John L. Lewis, while Erickson was backed by James Roosevelt and Wheeler's Democratic colleague in the Upper House, Sen. James E. Murray. (International)

ONE OF 21 PLANES IN CRASH

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OOT;S SULLIVAN STORE Midseason Valuo

MAGIC-FLO

COFFEE MAKER 3.95 Delicious coffee . . . made with the Magic-Flo coffee maker. Easy to use. 6 cup size.

Foley Food Mill 1.50 Family size. .Rices,, strains foods. A canning necessity

WEAR-EVER " Pressure Cooker 13.95 Saves time, flavor, color, fuel and money! This sensational cooker is economical for large or small families. Easy to use . . . easy to clean.

ELECTRIC WAFFLE BAKER Complete with cord 8.30 Chrome plated round waffle baker. Single unit built on tray. Heat indicator.

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THIS IS ONE of 21 planes completely ruined or severely damaged when a Navy Corsair plane from which the pilot had parachuted landed in the midst of the aircraft parking area at Miami Navy airfield in Opa-Locka, Fla. One officer was killed and several injured in the area surrounding the crash by. flying debris. , (International) .

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$4.95

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STANDARD STATION North Section Street

Sunday.

Miss Betty Wilson of Farmersburg, was a guest of Miss DorWiy Fuson, Sunday, j Mrs. Jane Anderson visited Mrs. Laura Drake of Farmcrsburg, Saturday night. tvj.i . and Mrs. Paul Johnson'and

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,WE ARE EVER READY

Drake.

Mrs. Rose Horner, Mrs. ' Olamadge Johnson, Mis3 Sara' Rose Johnson and Clay Horner were in Sullivan Thursday of last week. V . ; U.Mim.j r it t .

daughter and Mrs. Price Thorn-' h "r'" " wno nas son cf Terre Haute, attended been Uoned wth theavy. on church at Fairbanks, Sunday. f ' iSrSPenin,g a leavo Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Starkey and lri 8r. f' ther' Holmes and son of Terre Haute, were wc2k- . M Rose Holmes, end guects of Mi.s Leora Russell. ; r" na'ldT Mrs-. CU'de. Tho.-nas Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and v" ZJ?eJdT' f, ' SrHlhMrs. Van Kirk of Vincennes. at- unU Sf ' Fa"" tended church at Fairbanks, Sun- 3 S bunday- - ; . day and visited relatives. Mr.. Mrs. Maude Drake, Mrs. Carrie Drake is the son of the late Wil- j Walters, Mrs. Elva Drake and liam Drake, who lived in Fair- Mrs. Marilyn Hall attended" a banks. Missionary Baptist church picnic Miss Sara Rose Johnson was ( at Deming Park Thursday of last the guest of Misses Rita Rae and week. . ' Joyce Johnson, Monday after-1 : noon.' ' 'Miss Sara Rose Johnson enterMr. Mcintosh of San Francis- tained the M. Y. F. group at the co, California, visited Mr. and home of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Horner last week as Mrs Harold Johnson, Friday eve

ning. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Walters and son, Bill; the Sunday School teacher, Mrs.

Ola Pound and husband, Arthur Pound; the M. Y. F. leader, Miss Reva Johnson, and the following members of the group: Misses Eeulah Miller, Rita Johnson, Iiamona Triplett,'.; Joyce Johnson, Pansy Chambers and Carolyr' Triplett; Donald Lee Johnson and Robert, Floyd and Max Halbsrstadt. Other guests were Missel Shirley Sullivan", Dorothy Fuson, Patty Jo Corrdll and Erma- Jean Danner, Harold Fuson and Mal

colm Sullivan. '

Sale Marts Friday 9 A

BIG DISCOUNTS On Auto Supplies

(6) Hatchet Type BUMPER JACK Our retr. low price. S2.3!) C j Q eALE PRICE (10) LOCFvINd GAS CAPS

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(29) UNIVERSAL PliOAL HALTS'

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i Our re. low price, 5!)

f RICE

' (21) TIRE RELINER.E

- puhy Our Reg. Low Price 1 0c

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reading co 3uttv.Willn

and does a permanent job.

Easy-spreading commercial

qradeot putty. Will not crumble

SAVADAY GLASS CLEANER

Our Reg. Low Price 1 0c !

SALE PRICE

6

1 Your windows will be sparkling ' ' in a jiffy with this wonder cleaner. Excellentforall glass surfaces.

STURDY Clothes Hamper 6.39 Modern' Pearlvvick clothes hamper ;.n a wide selection of colors. -Narrow woven fibres with wnorl t.nn lun'lf

ALL METAL HAMPERS. Blue and rose ' 8.98

6-Way FLOOR LAMPS

16.60 Better si;;ht for better eyes ... our new modern G-w;iy. light -does the trick. Metal stand with beautiful silk shades in colors' to harmonize with any dcroiitive scheme. Complete with bulbs.

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POTTERY RASE ; TABLE LAMPS : 10.95 Restful whV.e and pastel color lamps to add beauty to any room as well as light. Complete with silk sh-dc.

BEAUTIFUL THICKLY TUFTED CHENILLE SPREADS 6.S8 A touch cf beauty for

.vour bedroom . . . onr quietly colored .spread-,. Llue, peach, dusty rori S'een wjth embossed design.

SALE

TRICE

O-iv reg. low price, 2.2D

39c fScE . 3119

10 Pr. LADIES'

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Wj arc ever ready to help you in time of strco to tj!;c over the many details tint present themselves at a time of loss. The tactful 2nd sympnthetic han-Jlmj-wc give vtll k:.vc your mind free of all but the. beautiful memories of a nrul tribute.

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! ' Miss Theresa Iifibcc of ' Lm ! Angeles, California, vi;t:d relatives and friends in this vicinity t 1.

d xuvv udj's lust wkc'iv. . . r A

end many ether ;isc:. Our 1 'vVkling j- rs. Or regular regular low price, ."9c pr. 1 lew price, cch.

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PRICE

TRICE

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CLOTHES PINS Our regular low price was

2 dozen, 34c. tj

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6 10-Piece. .EN-WARE FIREKING STARTER SET Our low pi ice, regularly 98c a set. s ' n PRICE Set 4yC

Schuke if iirieral Home

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Successor To Ilisingcr & Kresge Phone M-19 Carlisle, Indiana

Stock, is bad for the words and I the woods .are. bad for .the rlorlc. I Nutrition expert's'.' say j that-'" ths 'stem ijf the Eiipcrior finrt 'of the ulant and. tree -nlcpii arc hot. erl-I'iblc-Neither ii wooaland under1 growth, good food, because ' .he- ; tres' hs 'used up the mcst of the 'available nutrients. . .'

"C031E IN AND SHOP ARDUND. IV E II AYE, MANY. TI.'JNGS YOU NEED FOR YOUR HOME, FARM. OR AUTO.'

AUTIIORIZEl) DEALER

The Friendly Strre"

HARTLEY KARTAK, Owner

BALL BEARING Roller

.59

It's neM-si.AYe got in en the ground floor ..for these skates. And' such quality . . . silent durable ti"e.;, ball bearing knee' action '. . sure to give perfect performance. , . . .- .

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