Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1945 — Page 3

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WE SELL AKMY SHOES No stamp required. Also Shoe Repairing. BUYING CHILDREN'S & BOYS' SHOES BENNY DEFRANK SHOE SHOP

1 door south of Index.

OF INTEREST TO FARMERS

CCC PAYMENTS TO SHEEP RAISERS, LAMB FEEDERS Government action designed to increase the supply of lamb and

weight for lambs weighing over , ;

90 pounds; and they will be $1.00 per hundredweight for all other sheep and lambs. The . variation of payments is

RECREATION ON THE RIVIERA

Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From Monday Till Friday Noon, MEAT SCRAPS

designed to increase the returns from 'heavier lambs and to make feedine more attractive. The

mutton' by helping producers highest payments are to be made

meet increased costs through on lambs weighing over 90 1 Commodity Credit Corporation' pounds, during the months when I payments to sheep raisers and fed lambs are usually marketed. I lamb 'feeders was announced by. At the same time the Recon-' the Secretary of Agriculture, struction Finance Corporation Clinton P. Anderson. The pay- announced that the subsidy of 95 ments will be become effective on cents per hundredweight now paid ' sheep and lambs marketed on or to slaughterers for all sheep and .fter August 5, 1945, and through lambs slaughtered in authorized Jun 30, 1946. 'plants will be withdrawn, as to anv elantrVif jar norfnrmorl nn nnrl

Commodity Credit Cor- nftpr AlIliaf - 1P4-

The program seeks (1) to en-

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payments to the seller

authorized slaughterers for couraSe the raisin and feedinS of j

slaughter will range from $1.50 lambs to heavier weignts, z) to to $2.50 per hundredweight for bring about a more normal sealambs weighing 65 to 90 pounds; sonal distribution in the marketfrom S2.15 to 3.15 tier hundred- ina of lambs, (3) to divert more

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24 Gz. Loaves MC

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SLICED LB.

LEAN BULK LB.

Baked Loaves Pork Sausage

Braunschweiger Rosefish Fillets

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32c 35c

Lb. 35c Lb. 34c

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Whiting Filjets Potato Salad

Fresh Carp

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sheep sold oa. or after . Augrust weights.- More lambs are expected 5, 1945. ' -" - - I to1 be marketed through legiti-

Payments to sellers are to be mate channels, resulting in im-

made through the offices of. the ' proved, distribution

tural Adjustment Asencyi"; ! ?f?-

..While the program is-expected to increase' the supply of ';lamb, consumers should notyexect immediate increase in total supply since time is required to grow and fatten lambs to heavier

LOCALS

Quit paying rent and own your borne, Special bargains ; oa property on installment plan. Also farms for sale, i "' Wl T. MELLOTT

Mr, and Mrs. Orval James and ; children, - Beverly, and Danny of "iDstroit.. iMichiean. and Mrs. i

'mi'h ,:'P" J ' T""c j and daughter,'

: h ranees; of Fadiicah, Kentucky, ; , are quests this week, of Mr. and1 Mrs.' Lawrence Davis. J -Mr. -and . Mrs. Garland Street; ,andi daughter, Nancy, and Mr. 'and! Mrs.jj'R. C. Ridge were la, T-erce Iliiiite last Thursday. :

AN ALERT U. S. ARMY OFFICER, on leave at the Riviera recreation, area at Cannes, France, aims his camera at three lovely French mademoiselles who offer contrast and competition to architectural lines in background. 4 (International) market lambs into legitimate 1945. . slaughter channels, (4) to help Xo be eligible . for payments producers meet increased costs under thj new progranit eep without increasing consumer prices on lamb and mutton. and lambs- must be 8013 to a legally authorized slaughterer Recommendations of a sheep who has certified that the ani. industry committee composed of mals ane purchased for slaughter. representatives of sheep raisers, Sellers should retain their sales

feeders, .and packers were considered in drawing up the program.

In recent months sheep raisers and lamb feeders have been subject to increasing costs and decreasing profits. As a result, breeding ewes and relatively light lambs have been sold . for slaughter. Stock sheep have decreased from slightly less than 50 million ' head on January 1.

accounts, invoices, and other evidence showing the weights and purchasers of all lambs and

M.J.Aikin&Son FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Aiktn's Service Crate No More."

FULL . QC DRESSED LB. oov

Clapps "

STRAINED FOODS 7c , JR. FOODS 9c

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Layer Cakes Kroger's Frosty Fudge Each 38c

PILLSBURTS "Best" FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag $1.21 10 Lb. Bag 59 c 5 Lb. Bag 30c

"y - ': NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for Certain purposes by Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notioe is hereby given the taxpayers of Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 28th day of August. 1945, will consider the following budget;

14 Lb. Lug

Apricots

Cantaloupes WaterMelon Cabbage

LG. HEADS

2LB- 35c Lb. 9c Lb. 4c

Lb. 5c

RED RIPE

Lemons JUICY

Tomatoes

Sweet Potatoes Head Lettuce

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lbs. 29c Lb. 15c Lb. 12c

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SPOTLIGHT COFFEE

MILNOT

KRISPY CRACKERS

TUNA FISH

GR APEFRUIT JUICE rX'.lSf 13c SWEET PEAS ??SSJ Nr'n2 10c

SO RICH IT WHIPS

GOLDEN STRAND

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Tall Cans LB. PKG.

Size Tin

28c 17c 25c

ICEDTEA KROGER'S y2 Lb. Pkg. 37c SEMINOLE MUSTARD Qt. Jar 10c

TOWNSHIP FUND:

Salary of Trustee Office Rent

Clerk Hire Trustee's Traveling Expense Expense Telephone Tolls and Telegrams J. P. Salary and Supplies Office Supplies, Printing and Advertising Pay of Advisory Board ..... Care of Cemeteries Boa,rd ....,,,.,, : Miscellaneous ' . , . .,4 , '. '

TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION

FIRE PROTECTION FUND:

$ 1,200.00 ' 180.00 Total Fire Protec. Fund.

SJUU.UUsrMJlAl, SCHOOL FUND:

BOO.OO

$ 263.00

Total Township jFund ,.. $ 4,158.00

TVITION FUND: School Transfers

$ .263.00

Transportation of Children $17,000.00

803.00 Total Special School Fund 417,000.00 25.00POOR RKLIEF FUND: A. Administration Expense: -300.00 Al. Personal Servise .... $ 2,000.00 75.00 A2. Other Operating Ex- .

650.00 pense ............ 225.0Q,, . 43., Eropfrties ' , ., ... , , 200.00 B. Direct Relief:. . ' '

Bl.- Medical, Hospital and Burial s B2. Other Direct Relief B3. Total Direct Relief (Total Bl and B2) ....

300.00 60.00

6,400.00 .1,800,00

$19,000.00

8,200.00

Totpl Tuition Fund,'.:,-; $1,000.00 total Poor 'Relief Fund1 '.. JW.55O.0O

Township Special

Fund Sch. Fund Fund

$4,158.00 $17,000.00 $19,000.00 $10,550.00 1,500.00 7.800.00 19.000.00 660.00

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ESTIMATE OF FU'DS TO BE RAISED

'UNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES August 1, present year, to December 81. of ensuing year 1: Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year ,. .., '2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year . .3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31. of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans

to be paid before December 31, of present yar, not included in ( . Lines 2 or 3 , .. 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4) 6,318.00 24.800.00 38,000.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RE

CEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER ,

THAN THE PROPOSED RATE . OF TAX LEVY . t - 6. Actual Balance, July 31, present year . 1.835.00 7. Taxes to be Collested, present year (December Settlement) 1,600.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue. other than from Tax Levy, to be- received from August 1 of present , i i year to December 31, of ensuing year (See schedule in Trustee's Office) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules)

- (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules) 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, 8a 8b)

10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31. of ensuing year 2,883.00

11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June ! ' 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 928.00 9,148.00 11,701.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy $3,811.00 $13,367.00 $13,208.00 - . 1 PROPOSED LEVIES

Tuition Poor Relief

Fund

7.581.CO 3,000.00

16,469.00 4,000.00

2. 1

10,000.00 16,024.003,435.00 20,581.00 33,493.00

4,219.00 1,507.00

Net Valuation of Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls

Levy on Polls

FUNDS Township

Special School $1.00 Tuition ,25 Library , Bond Total

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND

TO BE COLLECTED

Levy on Property $ .05 $ .50 .50 .04 .01

$1.11

$2,631,005.00 212 Amount to be Raised $ 3,811.00 13.367.00 13,208.00 1,052.00 263.00

$31,701.00

FUNDS . Township Special School Tuition Library ....... Bond ..........

yocational

To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected 1943 1944 1945 1946 ..$ 3,711.00 $ 3,733.00 $ 3,463.00 J 3,811.00 .. 6,196.00 8,240.00 10,437.00 13.367.00 .. 12.270.00 11,420.00 15,390.00 13,208.00 893.00 1,032.00 1,026.00 1,052.00 627.CO 622.00 263.00

258.00 256.00

Total $23,697.00 $25,305.00 $30,572.00 $31,701.00

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or oa their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition -with the County Auditor

i not later than October 15, and the State Board, will fix a date for hearing in

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