Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1947 — Page 6
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 8. 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA SMOKE BILLOWS FROM TRUCK CRASH FATAL TO 21 on the axle of the cab, and refused to leave. Traffic was piled up for blocks because the 'iaxi couldn't move, and the cat wouldn't move. Finally, a policeman dislodged the cat with a broomstick, and traffic got moving agin. And, when the cat walked away, it didn't even say meow, "v The11 Do It Every Timef By Jimmy Hado ZaS A WSEK WE PA SEE 1 The musickers and the CAN ARy-AND THAT LUG HIS DROWNS 'M OUT MOTHER MUST HAVE HE ONLV PLAyS BEEN SCAREP BVA WARPED WHEN HIS GLASS IS Patients waiting in the office EMPTy-WHICH IS ALL WLOPHONEof an Indianapolis doctor were AH because of a cat. In Chicago, reany sweating the other day. ?t a little grey and white cat caused seems as though the temperature one of the worst traffic snarls in the doctor's office was 112 seen in the Loop The cat walked ciegreel That was 14 degrees in front of a taxi-cab, and the more than the outside temperadriver stopped to keep from hit- ture. Finally, the reason was disting the cat. Then, tabby jumped covered. It seems that workmen THE TiME-HES A TWO-QUART PLAVERIt. . -
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heating system, and were pouring town this morning, there came an heat into the office. announcement that now is the t 0 t time to buy your heating stove for next winter. That may be
were going with Bill Odom on correct, but there were probably Hogs 7,000; opened fairly ac-
that trip around the world. He mnr&77 Z JZ generally 25c lower! Sod ' cheerfully twisted the announcrij u: ifin oos u has a very good airplane and it er-snext when he said to be able , h0 Ce m'22 i0- barrows will really let ud there and TJl . !?ie and gilts 28 0: early too $28.25;
streak across "the skies. The guvs wjnter most of them are plenty that flew it in the Army were the warm nowbe sure to get your envy of all oilier pilots, 'jven heating stove. those who flew the fighter planes. But, if we could go with him, he
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225-300 lb. $27.25 $27.75; 300-
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V CROWDS (background) watch as fire consumes a gasoline truck and a truck loaded with construction workers after the two vehicles collided near Waxahachie, Tex. Twenty-one persons, 19 of them Negro laborers, died In the burning wreckage. 'international Soundphoto) BRITISH REVEAL WORLD'S FIRST JET FLYING BOAT
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those flying saucers. From Linton comes a report that two different I families saw what they took lor I the mysterious little things Mon- j day evening. Both families saw them about the same time, and neither of the families were ac
quainted with each other. Since Sunday, there have been similar firep.qrts of the?? Saucers thaMty : thrpugh- the ;aiK'. So far',' though, no one around here has reported seeing vthem...PouJd .be- we ' are
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CHURNING UP waters of the Solent off the Isle of Wight, the world's first jet flying boat fighter prepares to take off. Twin jet3 on the craft give it speed of over 400 miles per hour. (International)
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Sheep 500; moderately active; I Purdn Student Union, a mem- giners in the Pacific thcatr2 Aurgood and choice fat. native spring ber of the Mortor Board honor- ing. the war. He is now "a litutlant lambs "$21.50 $23.50; medium ! ft v for "gMs &rid a-mensfer of'the at 'Puue '1 University .'in' the and good $18.50-$21.00; common Chi Omega social sorority. She is School of Civil Engineering. He is and medium $14.00 $18.00; feed- nowa dietition in the Purdue taking advanced enginaring work ers. $17.00 $18.00; choice1 slaugh- Union. along with regular senior studter ewes $1.00 higher at $6.00 Mr. Wismar served as a lieu- ies. He is a member of the Theta
$8.00; breeder slaughter ewes I tenant in, the Army-Corp of En- Chi fraternity..
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT , Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Riggs announce the engagement of their daughter, Bobbyjean, to John L. Wismar, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wismar , of Springfield, Ohin Tha , wiHHincy will falro
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IN THIS QUIET, shady spot at Forrest Hill cemetery in Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Martha E. Truman, mother of the president, is burled beside the grave of her husband. Burial followed private funeral services in the Grandview, Mo., cottage where she died following s. long illness. (International Soundphoto)
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