Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 252, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 December 1947 — Page 3
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AH MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 18. iu.k; Hogs, 7.0C0; barrows and gilts mostly steady; good and choice 160-200 lbs., $27.00, top, $27.25 sparingly;. 200-225 lbs., $26.90; 225-250 lbs.. $26.75; 250-300 lbs., $26.50; . 300-400 lbs., $26.25; 100160 lbs., $24.75 $25.50; sows fully 50c lower; good medium to heavy weights, $23.00 $23.50 choice lights sparingly $23.75 $24.00. Cattle, 1,000; calves, 400; small lot choice steers, $33.00; scattered good to choice,' $23.50 $28.50; mcdiifm. $25.00 $28.00; odd head choics heifers, $30.00; medium and good, $18 00 $26.00; good beef, cows, $17.25 $19.00; odd head, $20.00 $22.00; common and medium, $14 50 $17.00; vealers steady; good and choice, $30.00 e::3.00; common and medium, $13.50 $29.00.
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Sheep, 1,000; fat lambs fully active; good and choice medium
lambs, $22.00 $23.50, top, $24.00, 1 sparingly; medium and good, $19.50 $21.50; common and medium, $15.50 $19.00; medium
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steady, $5.5(-$8.00 choice lights, $8.50 sparingly. ! BURCH-MARTINO RECITE VOWS In a high noon nuptial mass at St. Augustine's Catholic Church last Saturday Miss Henrietta Rose Burch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burch of 3669 Mentone Avenue, Culver City and Harold A. Martino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Martino of Mar Vista, California recited their wedding vows. Father Christopher Berry officiated using the double rins; ceremony. A reception was held at Hie Culver City Women's club for over 200 .guests. ME HMM LIHC C0MCI1M lil MUM SHIM Adda: STREAMtlNED BEAUTY SUM BACKUN? ' STAYSMOOTH UN6 BACK SLEEKNESS EXTRA WEAR
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES
HYMERA . . Mr. ana Mrs. t-aroi "0wm and daughter, Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullum spent Elnora, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullum, Mrs. Esther Pullum and Mrs. Carol Goodwin, all of Shelburn route one, were in Brazil Monday. j Loren Stephens, principal of I the Hymera High School, is confined to his home with pneumonia. Neva Criss was in South Bend Monday night, . Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thompson visited their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Brown and family in Indianapolls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are the parents of a son. Frances Rebekah Lodge held their Christmas party Tuesday night at the I.O.O.F. hall. After lodge, gifts were exchanged and candy, nuts and , popcorn was served. Ralph Gordon was in ATerre Haute Monday evening. MT. TABOR Little Miss Nancy Bogard was the guest Sunday of Miss Delia Pinkston. Mrs. Luvisa Wood visited Mrs. Bertha Ryland one morning last week. ' Clarence Gilbrealh, Eugene and Tommy were gur-sts of the former's mother, Mrs. Susan Gilbreath and son, Bill, of Muncie a few days last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz and Mrs. Bertha Ryland were dinner puests Sunday cti Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Swan and children of southwest of Dugger. They attended the Community sing at Jericho Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Coppage tc.ok her little grandson to the dentist Srturday. Mrs. Bertha Ryland received word that her grandson, Wilbur Wade, is still in serious condition. LEGION TEAM TO PRACTICE THURSDAY The Sullivan American Legion basketball team will practice tonight at the Old Gym. All players' are asked to report at 7:30 p. m. and Sizes Eliminate SAGGING AT SEAT STRETCHED HIPUNE RIDING UP fREQUENT DRESSING PWUNG AT seams;
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THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947.
GRAYSVILLE F.F.A. PLANS SCRAP DRIVE The Graysville F.F.A. members are planning a scrap drive for SaturdaVi Dec. 20. Worn out machjnery, lead batteries, radia-
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