Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 160, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 August 1949 — Page 8
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LEWIS children of Terre Haute were in W. D. Criss was remoVed to his Lewis Tuesday, h-ome here from . St. Anthony's Paul and Wayne Lawrence of Hospital Saturday. He remains Terre Haute transacted business about the same. here and-in Clay City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Watkins and Ross Wihverton is very ill at ; this time.
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We w',11 start picking Monday, Aug. 13. Peaches available for canning until Aug. 23. - Need a few additional pickers. Yates Orchard V: CO. ' - OAKTOWN, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton fid Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton were in Jasonville Saturday night. Mr. Anna Pig? is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ollie Wheaton of Paxton. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hendricks returned home Friday after a two weeks vacation in Kentucky.
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Mrs. Nelle Stewart of the Otterburn Home is visiting in our
community. ! Mrs. Jnni Boston spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Liston spent Sunday with . their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Listen of Jasonville.
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Suliivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Willing Workers Club will meet Tuesday, August 16th at the Sullivan park with Delores Stanley and Elhel Stanley hostesses.
Sullivan Rebekali degree staff will meet Tuesday, August 16 at 7 o'clock for practice. Officers and members please be present.
The Curry ' Homemakers and the Onward Clubs of Curry Township will hold their annual picnic for members and families and guests at the Sullivan City Park on Tuesday August 16. Everyone bring a basket. Drink will be furnished. The arrangement committee announces that the shelterhcuse ihas been obtained, and all meet there.
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The Cross and Crown class of Mt. Mcriah wiU meet Friday evening August 12th beginning at 7:30 p.m. for a social program and business meeting. All members are urged to come. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend.
Delta Theta Tau, August 15. An invitation with appeal the party is at Elizabeth Theal's. Beginning at G:36 "on Monday, hurry over for ice cream sodas and sundaes, r
The Woods' Class of the First Baptist Church will have a covered dish picnic at the park Tuesday evening Aug. 16, at 6 o'clock. Meat rolls and drink wilt be furnished by the . committee. Each one . please bring her cwn table service.
. Sullivan . Home Econcmics Club will meet Wednesday, 'Aug. 17th at Shakamak far a covered dish . dinner at noon. Members please bring favorite dish and table service. Drinks will be furnished.
Inez Cooper - Douglas Fowley - Lyle Talbot
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Hogs 9,000. moderately active; barrows and gilts open fully 50c I lower, later trade fully 50c to 75c off; good and choice hogs 190-1
250 lbs., $22.25 $22.50; few loads $22.75, early top $23.00 sparingly; heavier weights - scarce, - bidding around $22.25 down on 160-180 lbs.; 100-140 lbs. around $16.00 $13.00, few $18.50. Sows 'slow, early sales and bids around 50c$1.00 lower; good and choice around 400 lbs. down $17.00 $18.75; few lights $19.00 $19.15; 400-550 lbs., $14.50 $17.00. Cattle 400, calves 400; not enough steers and heifers to test market; weak to 25c lower on cows; few common and medium beef cows $14.25 $16.00; vealers fairly active, bulk early sales steady; good and 'choice $26.00 $27.00; common and medium $25.00 $25.50. Sheep 500; early lamb receipts limited; quality below average on most offerings;' few early sales about steady; few good and
choice $24.50; scattered medium
s 1 and good $22.00 $23.50; common I lightweights $19.00 $21.00; HOSPITAL NOTES ' . ' slaughter ewes scarce, quotable
Aamiueo. Aug. ii. noy uincn steady at $5.00 $6.50; best light-I
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FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Glendora Stoker Coal $8.50 per ton King Station Stoker Coal '. . . . $8.50 per ton Pandora , $8.25 per ton Maumee Collieries Number 4 Stoker $8.25 per ton Lump Coal, any size $7.50 to $8.50 per ton ORDERS BOOKED THIS MONTH WILL BE DELIVERED AT THIS PRICE
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PALMER'S PRAIRIE BIBLE SCHOOL A vacation Bible school will be conducted by the Palmer's Prairie Church beginning: Monday, August 15 and continuing
for two weeks. Activities will be
gin at 1:30 p.m. each day and will continue to 4:00 p.m. , The entire Bcok 'of Genesis will be studied and at-the close of the.school, a program covering the works learned will be presented. All who will are -invited to attend. James Hardison. minister, will assist the teachers and workers of the church.
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Western Indiana League Game PROBABLE LINEUP AND BATTING ORDER
MERCHANTS Won 8, Lost 3
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THE MERCHANTS ARE FIGHTING TO BRING THE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS TO SULLIVAN. THEY NEED THE SUPPORT OF ALL THE FANS. COME OUT
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