Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1946 — Page 6
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- NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS "THE STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the Suliivan Circuit Court May Term, 1946. 'Freeda Hays vs. ; Johnny Hays - Compiaint No. 80847. Cause of Action Complaint for Divorce, Support and Custody Be it known, That on this 15th day of June, in the year 1946. the above iiamed plaintiff by Paul P. Boyle Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her complaint against the defendant in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant Johnny Hays is not resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. said cause of action beinsr Complaint for Divorce. Support and Custody, and' that unless he appeals and answers or demurs thereto at the calling of said cause at the Cwt House in Sullivan County, and Stte of Indiana, on the 2nd dav of September. 1946 said complaint, and the matters and tinners therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence, . WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 15th day of June, 1946. (Seal) JAMES H. RINGER. " Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Paul P. Boyle. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1st ins 6-17-46 St.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 1. (UP) Hogs, 6,000; active, sftarply and unevenly higher; barrows and gilts 160 lbs. up, $5.15 higher; 100 160 lbs., $3.40 to $4.65 up; sows, $4.15 to $4.65 higher; rates 160 lbs. up $20 to shippers, local packers not yet buying; 100-150 lbs., $1825 $19.50; good and choice sows largely $18.00 $18.50. . Cattle, 900; calves, 400; steer market uneven, ranging 75c to $1.00 higher; good to ' choice steers, $18.50; good yearlings, $18.00; no test on heifers; cows active, generally $1.00 to $1.50
up; good cows up to $15.00; best
eligible to $16.00; common and medium, $11.00 $14.30; vealers active, market stearlvr strirtlv
1 choice to city butchers $2.00
higher at $20.00; good and choice, $17.50 $18.00; common and medium, $12.00 $17.00. Sheep, 200; fat lambs opened about $1.00 higher; good and choice spring lambs, $14.50 $16.00; slaughter ewes mostly $8.50 down.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICK Petition No. 2312 Notice is herehv erlven thn'
Murriel Leanore Irvin has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit to j have the place and time of his birth I determined. Said petition is set for I hearing on July 12, 1946 at 9.00 A. j M. I Dated this 28th dav of June ins JAMES H. RINGER, I Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American League Clubs Won Lost Pet, Boston ..50 19 .725 New York 42 28 .600 Detroit 36 30 .545 Washington , . 33 33 .500 St Louis 31 36 .43 Cleveland 30 38 ' .441 Chicago 26 38 .406 Philadelphia 20 46 .303 National Leagae . Clubs Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn ... 43 23 .652 St. Louis 37 28 .569 Chicago 34 28 .548 Cincinnati 29 32 .475 Boston 31 36 .463 Philadelphia 28 33 .459 New York 28 39 .418 Pittsburgh 26 37 .413 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Philadelphia, 6; New York, 3. Boston, 15-2; Washington, 8-9. Detroit, 1-3; St. Louis, 0-2 (second 10 innings). Chicago, 7-5; Cleevland, 3-5 (second game called ninth, darkness.) National League Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 1. New York, 8-5; Philadelphia, 1-6 (second 10 innings). Pittsburgh, 4-1; St. Louis, 3-0. Chicago, 6-3; Cincinnati, 5-4.
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CARLISLE WINS LEAGUE GAME There were only two games played in the Wt-tern Indiara League Sunday. The Carlisle Merchants defeated Great Lakes Sted, 5 to 4, ajd Seabury 'J&rkets on over the Brazil Bedwells, 10 to 9. Clubs ' 0 . H. E. Great Lakes Steal 4 9 1 1 Carlisle Merchants ' -5 9 1
Batteries R&schlein afld" Vjtali: Trimble and Boiiham.
Fields Fans 20 " As Little Betty Retains W. I. Lead
Carl Fields turned in the fin
est pitching performance of the season yesterday as Little Betty retained their W. I. league lead by downing the Schmidt Jewelers, 7-0. fields allowed but two scratch singles as he fanned 20 of the Terre Hauteans. Little Betty banged three Schmidt pitchers for 12 hits and played errorless ball. Meet Carlisle. Little Betty tangles with the Carlisle Merchants July 4th . at the Little Betty diamond. Game time, 2:30 C.S.T. Fields and Van Horn will form the Little-Betty battery while Carlisle expects to use Moore, with J. Bonham receiving. . .jt
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