Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 January 1945 — Page 6

SULLi VAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, JAN, 4, 1945

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laise pincers which destroyed that Germany army, "Without resting, the 5th drove 70 miles o?t to i.'ie Eure River to liberate Droux and then on to

the Saine, crossing it at Vernon,

33 miles from Paris. "With Paris outflanked, the 5th Armored could have been first into Paris, but that honor was reserved for U. Gen. Jacques Leclerc"s 2nd French Armored Division. The latter ran into trouble in Paris, and the Eth followed it in quickly and cleaned up things. "Without waiting to take in

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PONDER CASE OF YOUTHFUL DRIVER

It's wonderful how a Utile Va-tro-nol up ach nostril re lieves stuffy transient congestion. Also relieves distress of head cokbi! Follow directions in folder.

I TERRE .HAUTE, Ind. Jan. 4. James R. Lear, 17 years old, of near Farmersburg, in City Court yesterday entered a plea of guilty to a charge of operating an auto- I mobile on a highway after his i drivers license had been sitsponded and driving a vehicle 1 with improper license plotes.

Judge Herbert R. diss told the defendant the statute pro- tive session for Hoosier legislavides for a $500 fine and a cen- tors, chamber members and others tence cf six months on the Penal interested in State and local Farm for his offense. However, financial tffaivs, contains statishe withheld action pending in- tics and comment not only on vestigation to determine where stPte aid to local units of ?ovthe youth obtained the license prnmesrvt b"t also on State gov-

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tag. Lear's driving privilege was suspended last August after his car struck a small boy who was riding a bicycle, according to po-li'-p records. Tuesc.-ay afternoon Officer Hucy arrested Lear a'ter be allegedly bad run a red traffic signal at Fourth and Ohio Street", narrowly ercapinft. a serinu: co'l:sion. Later in the day the polics said the license tag on Lear's car was issued to a truck, but that the "T" had been cut

from the plate.

RIGHT OX ins DOORSTEP

ernment finances, local government finances and the State's huse social security program. The current level of distributions to local government (of which $48,644,241 came in 194344 from State collected funds and the remainder from Federal grants), "is certain to pose a iryig State tax problem when and if State revenues decline from their wrescnt war-inflated level.-'," the State Chamber manual says. Local governments in Indiana row are receiving in distributions approximately 37 of local taxes providing 63'r, the book points out. '

Vkks Vapo-Rub 29c Vicks Drops .'.. 25c

Vicks Inhaler . . .

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Antiphlogistine ...... 63c Musterole 34c Camphor Ice 10c Heet 54c Red Pepper Rub ...... 54c Anestol Cream 39c

M'nit Rub 43c Pine Balm 23c Ben Gav 64c 666 Rub 23c Mentholatum 27c 4 Way Rub 15c

Creomulsion .-$1.0

Meiitho Mulsion ............... 89c 54cFoIey's Honey and Tar 49c Pertussin , . olcRem 49c Vitamins Are Essential For Health.

Bennett's Pharmacy A DEPENDABLE niHTft STORE Since !9M Phone

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Eerliil. It was sPirit of the tnousanrts 01 I'WlVl- ana pruw nx.

dual members . . .'

Beasley is the husband of Alice

Ann Kirkham Beasley and ihe son of Everett Beasley of Sullivan.

Total costs of State and local LATROBE, Pa. (UP)-Henj ii government in Indiana during

a man who found the hgendary the 1043-44 fiscal y-!ar, according

"acres of diamonds" in his own o the State Chamber pumicabackyard. Charles C. Wedermeyer lions, were:

came home from a day of fruitless hunting, only to find a ringneck pheasant lying on his back porch. The bird had been killed when it flew into the screen door

All St?te and Local Government: $250,818,532 (Stfits. $102. 227.C87; Local, $157,590,875).

pushed on toward

tirst into Luxembourg and first into Germany north of Trier in the Wallendorf-Bitburg area. j "The exploits of such just'.y famous divisions are made possi-

BASKETBALL SCORES

Gerstmeyer, 37: Wiley, 32. Brazil, 42; Greencastle, 35.

These 'tolal costs included: Education: $90,357,767. (taxes paid): '$30,421,570. . Public Welfare (idd age assistance, aid to blind, aid to 'lependent children, charities and

corrections, etc.): $40,(134.216. It wasn't because he was breakHighways and Streets: $33,501, jng the aw that poice chased a 6e0- ', , seeing eye dog for an hour and -i General Government and other haf here The dog who ,3Scaped cost.".: $j5,703,347 rrcm a baggage car at the rail- """ road station, slopped for every TRAINING COUNTS rod light while officers rm : through the length of Fort Worth FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) to capture him.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SULLI VAN COUNTY

Notice is herebv riven that the TAX DUPLICATES for State' Countv. Townshios. Schools and Corooratio-s of SULLIVAN COUNTY, for the year 194 1, and

Payable in 1945, are now being preiwed. and when rnmrMed will be in the ,hnds of the COUNTY TREASURER, who will receive the takes charged thereon.

The following table shows the rate of taxation on each $100.00 worth of taxable real and personal property, and each Poll in the several units.

DUE JANUARY 1945 FIRST INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER FIRST MONDAY IN MAY SECOND INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER

FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. , ! "HUDSON. A. BLAND, Treasurer of Sullivan County.

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1.07 1.07 .07 .07 (.07 .07 .07 1.07 .07 1.07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 1.07 .0335.033ol.0335:.0333!.033ol.0335i.0335.0335 l.0335i.0333i.0335!.0335!.0335!.0335!.0335.0333 I .( 035 1 .0035 1 .0035! .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .0035 . 0035 ! .0035 1 .00351 .0035 1 .0035 1 .0035 ! .0035 L0035 !0030!.00?,0l'.0030l.0030!.0030!.0030'.0030!.0030 .0030'.0030;.0030;.Q030.0030!.0030i .00301.0030

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COUNTY RATES

1 General Fund 1.39 H.39 2 Court House Bonds !,H Ml 3 Court House Equipment Bonds .03 .03 4 I Public Welfare .29 L29

.39 " 1. 39 .39 1. 39 .39 .39 .11 .ll .ll j.ll .11. .11 .03 1.03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .29 .29 .29 .29 .29 .29

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1.39 Ml 1.03 1.29

1.39 Ml 1.03 1.29

Ml 1.03 1.29

1.11 j.03 1.29

i.S9 Ml 1.03 1,29

.39 Ml 1.03 i.29

.39 Ml i.03 1.29

TOTAL COUNTY RATE .82 .S2 .S2 J.82 82 .82 .82 .82 .82 .S2 .S2 .82 82 .82 ..82 .82

Civil Township Rates

1 Township Fund Ml 2 ( Poor Advancement Fund 1.01 3 Gravel Road Bonds I 4 Fire Protection '

1.12 1.04

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1.20 1.12 .01 I I I V . 1.08

1.14 1.09

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1.12 1.04

1.20 1.01

.12 .02

1.12 .04 1.04 1.04

TOTAL CIVIL TWP. RATE ........ .12 .16 .12 .14 .09 j.09 ).21 ; .20 1.14 .09 1.12 j.16 .21 .14 .16 .08

School Library . Rates

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School Bonds .10 Tuition Tax 1.60

Special School . . library Free Text Books Vocational

.75 .02

.10 1.48 .75

1.37 1.64

.04 .29 .75 1.05 1.02

.15 1.60 .75 1.08

1.60 .40 1.01

.59 1.75

1.75 .0 1.03

.35 .70

;.15 1.45 1.70 1.10

M0 1.60 1.75 1.10

.10 46 .75 Ml

1.59 1.75

.04 .29 1-75 1.04 1.02

M0 .46 1.75

1.18 '.42 .75 . OS 1 1.07

TOTAL SCHOOL AND LIBRARY .. 11.47 1.31 1.01 11.15 11.58 11.04 11.34 11.53 11.05 11.40 11.55 11.42 11.34 11.14 11.31 11.50

Corporation

1 General Fund 2 ( Park Fund . . .

1.24 .90 t i

11.11 1.76 .14 !

11.13 11.48 11.23 1.08 1 I

TOTAL CORPORATION

11.24 .90 11.25 .76 11.21 11.43 11.23

Total Rate

2.40 J2.06 2.22 2.60 J2.06 2.48 2.66 12.12 (3.66 J3.50 3.76 3.24 J3.42 3.S8 3.74

POLL TAX

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State 11.00 1.00 State School . . : 1.50 1.50 County !.50 .50

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Special School jl.00 (1.00

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1.00 .50 .50 .24 1.00

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11.00 (.50 .50 1.24 1.00

1.00 .50 .50

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1.00 .50 .50 .24

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11.00 1.50 (.50 ' 1.24 ' 1.00

1.00 1.50 I. 50 (.24 II. 00

1.00 .50 .50 '.24 1.00 1.00

1.00 1.50 1.50 !.24 I. 00 II. 00

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1.00 .50 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.25

1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50

1.50 .24 1.00

1.50 1.25 1.00 '1.25

11.00 .50 -.'50 1.25 11.00 1.25

TOTAL POLL TAX

3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 13.24 13.24 13.21 4.24 14.24 ;4.74 3.30 3.24 3.50 13.30

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STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY, ss: I, James McGarvey, Auditor of Sullivan County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the Taxes payable in the year 1945. JAMES McGARVEY, Auditor.

LOANS FOR LESS Buy U. S. War Bonds Here Until It's Over Over There Sullivan State Bank SAFE SINCE 1875 Total Resources in Excess of $3,400,000.00. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

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