Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 September 1949 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY. Sept- 28, 1949"

SULLIVAN, INDIAN! ,

A Dfome Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 ,

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ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON .. Manager ana Assistant Editor

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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. , We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. - . Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES '

Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 28. (U.R) Hogs 7,500; active; several hundred choice 200-250 lbs., 25c high

er at $20.00 $20.25; good and

choice 170-260 lbs. steady at $19.50 $20.00; heavy weights scarce,, few 100-160 lbs. around $16.00 $17.00; choice 160 lbs. higher; sows uneven, steady to 25c higher; most good and choice 550 lbs down to $16.50 $18.50; odd choice lightweights $18.75 above.

. Cattle 1,100, calves 400; active, I

fully steady; load average good to choice 1225-1360 lb. steers $31.00; high good and choice yearlings $30.00; medium, to good steers and - yearlings $25.00 $28.00; odd lots grassers $25.00; common and. , medium . heifers $16.50 $23.50; cows active, strong, odd head good beef cows $16.00 $16.50; Vealers moderately active, steady to $1.00 higher; bulk good and choice $27.00 $29.00, common and medium $19.50 $26.00. Sheep 1,500; most spring lambs 50c higher; bulk good and choice $2250 $23.00, top $23.50; medium $20.00 $22.00; common $16.50 $1850; fed yearlings steady; good to choice 103 lbs., No. 1 pelts, $19.00; slaughter ewes $5.00 $8.50.

Willi the First Breath

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'rom where I sit Jfy Joe Marsh

A Big Boost For Smitty!

Stepped into . Smith's Depart

ment-Store the other noon and saw

the straneest thintr. "Sis" Davis

n as comirnr un tne stairs irom mt

basement with a bnndle of wash.

"Is- Smitty taking in washing

these days?" I asked. "Not quite,"

she savs. "He s just nut in a new

automatic washing machine, so the girls who work here can get their' laundry done while they're eating lunch. Means more time to relax" at night and on weekends."

I thought what a swell boss

Smitjy must be. Human relations between the boss and employees

have certainly taken a big step forward during my lifetime. ' , From where I sit, people seem to be doing a better job of seeing our neighbor's viewpoint these days. Though his ideas and tastes may not be ours, we can underBtand his preference for a certain breakfast cereal, a favorite movie star, or for a temperate glass of beer or ale. That's the way it should be in a free country.

AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion Home Tuesday evening. President Arlie Springer brought the meeting to order with the usual opening ceremony. i Twenty-one members were present. All officers answered roll call. Rosemary Stierwalt, music chairman, started plans for organizing musical groups. Septem-

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the district meeting Sunday. The meeting was adjourned by the retirement of the flags. Members present were Minnie Greenburg, Frances McCullough, Marjorie Walters, Lena .Vickrey, Dorothy Hawkins, Mae Pearison, Hannah Murray, Jocelyn Alexander, Mary Parks, Virginia Ro-

mine, Beulah Huff. Opal Means, Audrey Vowell, Lillian Meeks, Tressa Thrasher, Ruby Holdson, Rosemary Stierwalt, Delia Wyman, Barbara Ferree, Maxine Dillingham, and Arlie Springer. , The next meeting will be a covered dish dinner at 6:30 on Oct. 4th.

September 28, 1949, the lodge will elect a trustee to fill the unexpired term of Earnest Pinkston. All members are urged to vote. Voting will start at 12:00 v i noon, Sept. 28, 1949 at the Aerie Home: The election i board will close the election at 7:00 p.m., Sept. 28, , 1949.

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