Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 September 1948 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1, 1948.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

Z A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper ' Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 TkVh POTNTER Publisher ELEANOR POTNTER JAMISON .- Manager and Assistant Editor jtOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Pr-stoffice, Sullivan, Indiana - Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St -lulltvan, Ind. Telephone 13

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Today's Markets - INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 1. (U.R)

Hogs, 6,000; opened slow, fairly ! active, mid-session mostly weak to S5c lower, bulk good and I

Choice around 190-260 lbs. barcows and gilts $28.50 $28.75, few choice 210 lbs. and above $29.00; weights 160-180 lbs.' $28.00

, $28.50; 100-160 lbs. quotable $22.50 j -$26.00; weightier barrows scarce; sows weak to 25c lower, I good and choice light and mediilm weights $24.00 $25.50, few choice $26.00; heavier weights scarce. ' ; Cattle, 900; calves, 500; early ' demand for steers and heifers limited, early sales fairly steady; little of value to sell above $30.00; cows rather slow, steady; vealers only moderately active, unevenly steady to $1.00 higher, top. $31.00 paid sparingly, good and choice $28.00 $30.00. 'Sheep, 1,500; fairly active, largely steady; bulk good and choice native spring lambs $23.50 -f$25.00, choice closely - sorted quotable at $25.50, medium and g6od $20.00 $23.00; good and choice light ewes $9.50.

down ; July, 1949, 146, down to . ' Oats: Sept 7278, up IVi ents a bushel; Dec 75, up to ; ftay, 1949, 76, up y2.

Rye: Dec 160, up 1 cents a bushel; May, 1949, 160, unchanged. Soybeans: Nov 246 Vi, up 1 cents a bushel; Dec. 246, up 1.

POLITICAKOLUMN REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District

bins, Conza Moreland and Alma Combs, guests. Jeffers, members, and Essie The next meeting will be i

Nash, Arlie Springer, Bertha held December 5th at the home Ccnnett, Heber Gibbons, Wil- of Mrs. Violet Gibbons in Terre

bur Ruddell and Thomas Mc- Haute.

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CLUB MEETS The Sullivan County Past ' District Deputy President's club of the Rebekah Ledge met for . a picnic party at the home of Victoria Tipton near- Hymera Sunday, August 29. At noon a delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed by all. After the dinner the business meeting was held with Mrs. Crisa Watson, president, presiding. Members answered roll call by their favorite poems and quotations. Plans for the district meeting

were discussed. Mrs . Violet I Gibbons and Gertrude Ruddell I drew the mystery prizes. A musical program was furnished by Mrs. Mayme Myers and Mrs. ! Arlie Springer. I Those enjoying the day ' were Crisa Watson Violet Gibbons, Mayme Myers, Nina McCombs, Gertrude Ruddell, Alva Rob-

TCHICAGO, Sept. 1. (UP) Grain futures moved in a mixed PVice pattern on . the Board of Trade today under fairly brisk trading. The close futures in wheat and corn were up for gains of around 1-cent a bushel while the deferred

futures were off fractionally. 1 Oats, rye, soybeans, and lard all i pushed ahead for more substantial gffins. I iPr ices at 10:30 a. m. '" -Wheatr Sept 223 '4, up ,to 1 cent a bushel; Dec 226, up to ' lii May, 1949, 216, down to '; July, 1949, 194, down . I I Corn: Sept 166 Vt, up , to 1, ceTit a bushel; Dec 142, unchang- j edlto down '; May, 1949, 145, ;

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Mrs. Amy Burton is confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital with a broken arm and knee sustained in a fall last week. ' Mary Ann Renaker has returned home from a vacation trip to Canada and the eastern states. Wanda Coyner spent last i week visiting friends in Willis-

ville, Illinois. Mr. and Mis. Hobart Harrison returned home Saturday fr.'.m a month's vacation with relatives and friends in the West.

Miss Vera VanCleave, former I music teacher in the college here, spent the week-end with, Lura Hawkins. : Pauline Richards spent a part of last week attending the State Legion Auxiliary meeting at French Lick as a delegate from the local unit. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Day and Mrs. Clara Ault left Monday to attend a Pentecostal camp meeting at Hartford City, Indiana.

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