Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 163, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1943.

They'll Do It Every Time,,

By Jimmy Hatloj

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POLICE LOOK AHEAD

CLEVELAND (UP) Safety Director Frank J. Celebrezze has post-war plans, too. He visualizes a post-war Cleveland police department of 2,000 officers and men, radio "walkie-talkie" equipment for all beat patrolmen, and a modernized phyical plant for the entire safety course.

LEGION URGES ' IMMEDIATE HELP FOR VETERANS

Remove Stains, Add New Sparkle to

DENTAL PLATES i.r i.ui,. onrls mrssv. harm- 1

Lful brushing. Just put your plate or

i bridge in a glass 01 Kletnite. Presto! Stains, discoloralions and denture odors disappear, our tcclh sparkle like new. Ask your druggist today for KIcenite.

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Get KLEENITE today at Smith Drug Store, Milburn's Pharmacy and all good druggists.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 1 ' A call for immediate assistance to help returning veterans and their families' adjust themselves to peacetme activities was made by William E. Brown ' of Bloom,Jtitin. jrtnlf commander of the 'American" Legion."? :.-..v- ' j He urged Indiana's 56,000 Le-' jgionnafirep to " plunge into the work of preparing for the return of the nation's victorious fighting men. j He added that the Legion posts have a vast job ahead of them in helping rehabilitate wounded veterans 1 and find employment for others.

Brown also asked that continued aid be given to parents, widows and children of the war dead as a small compensation for their great loss. - . , :

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

American League Clubs Won Loet Pet. Detroit 61 44 .581 Washington 59 47 .557 Chicago 56 50 " .528 New York 52 . 49 .515 Cleveland 54 51 .514 St. Louis 51 52 .495 Boston ............ 51. 57 .472 Philadelphia 34 68 .333 National League , Clubs Won Lost Pet. Chicago 70 37 ' .654 JSt. Louis ........ 65 44 .596 Brooklyn 61 47 .565 New' York ........ 59 52 .532 Pittsburgh ....... . 59 54 .522 Boston 52 61 .460 Cincinnati . . ... ..... 43 64 .402 $Philadelphia ..... .-. 29 79 ..269 'Playing night game. ..Playing twi-night doubleheader, '

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ENTERS NATIONAL . GARDEN CONTEST

WHAT'S this picture of Movie Actress Janls Page doing in the paper? Well, with the war over, we just thought you might like to think of a few other things now and Jan's is certainly worthy ol attention. (International)

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HOUSES COST LESS ) CHICAGO (UP) Americans

are payng less than oroduction

cost for typical houses in two-

thirds of all cities, according to a survey by the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards. The sur

vey, which covered 324 cities

with a eombned populatorr of over 35,000,000. revealed that dwel-

Ing prices had not increased in ',10

per cent of the cities.

Riley E. Bordeii of Merom will pit his knowledge of , effecient production and maketing methr ods against boys and girls of 45 states in the fifth annual contest of the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association. This county's entry is eligible to compete for awards from the 56000 scholarship fund provided annaully for the association contest by the A. & P. Food Stores, Prof Grant B. Snyder, of Massachusetts State College, advisory chairman of the jun?of group, reported. The awards include a

$500 national championship, four $200 regional awards and 33 sectional championships of ' $100 each. Two war bonds are offered outstanding contestants in each state. I "The 1945 contest has a dual purpose," said Prof. Snyder. "One is to emphasize the vital need for increased food propuc-

, One-Minute Test . . . 1. How long has the American Sag had 48 stars? 2. What was known as "Clinton's Ditch" ? 3. In United ' States I politics, what i3 a mugwump? , . , j, ' ' Words of Wisdom ;-T' ; Great minds, like heavenTare pleased in doing good, though the ungrateful subjects of their fa vors are barren in return. Rowe.

Hints on Etiquette V' 'A formal letter addressejTlthe recipient as "Dear Miss Vernon.". An informat letter uses the prefix "my,", as J'My DearMissVer non.',' " 1. r . Today's Horoscope1 ' If today is your birthday,' you are courageous, quick-tempered, and positive in your attitude. No failure can discourage you, - You keep trying and usually gain your ambitions through perseverance.

Your marriage will be happy. You

love children,' and they arequlokly attracted to you: Plan a little, entertalnment tor your best frienda and relatives today. Either invite them to your home, or ask them to go to an amusing place with you. Ybu can bind the ties of love

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pendent action. "

tion in wartime and the second is to illustrate to young people e.cts and thelr community activnecessary . efficient production j ities-" and marketing -methods will be i to the vegetable growers of the I Mrs' Teal Whitaker is takinS a future. Winners are decided on I shl vacation In the .mountain. i of Tennessee with Mrs. B. P. Lang the basis of the contestant's ef-!cf st Petersburg, Florida, and forts on studies of production and Miss Elizabeth Lang of Atlanta, marketing, their vegetable pro- ' Georgia.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . National League Chicago, 20; Brooklyn, 6. Boston, 10-13; Cincinnati, 5-3.

Pittsburgh, 11-3; New York, 9-2. J

American League Washington, 8; Detroit, 0. Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 3. Chicago, 5-11; Boston, 1-0.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYKKS OF, ADDITIONAL Al'PliOPIiATIO.X.S Notice is hereby given to the taxnav-

ers of Sullivan County, Indiana, that the proper legal - officers of said municipality at their regular rueeUner' on

September 4th, 1915. will consider the !

iuuuwiiis auiuuonai appiopnauons which said officers Consider necessary to meet the-emergency existing at tins time: GENLBAL FtND AUDITOR .' 2LHi Oilier office ntiiipllca .. S 400 00 cuu'iSiTy- al;k l aui'.t

201d Mileage Co. Agr'l. Agent WS 205b Repairs of Eqtiipme.nl . . 70.00 COUNTY SUPT. OF SCHOOLS 101a Salary County ijupt. of Schools , ' 630.0n INFIRMARY 2 "Id Telephone 1 25.00 203a Repairs of fouili1ing .. 375.01 J!!ia Chilling and household' 275.00 200b Medical, surgical and dental 50.00 209fl-l Hospital 17.100 208d-2 Burials 225.00 213a Feed for stock 500.00 COMMISSIONERS -104 Salary County Service Officer 606.66 104a Salary Cleik County Service Officer 460.00 20If Traveling expense County Sen-ice Officer 250.00 213c Offi'.e Supnlies County Sei-vice Officer 50.00 414 Exp. Schi.l Fund loads 1.000.00 423 Compensation Insurance Co. Employees . 2,400.00

Total If KillWAY RUl'Alll F PERSONAL SERVICE 10:.'li Si(l:uy tiokkeeper ... l'"Sd Salai'ies blidge crew , MATERIALS 'W fnt-ci ti CURRENT CHARGES 403 Coonfv ditch tax PPOPERTIE3 602b Graders and Tractors

. $7,602.56 I XD

. s i?r.nn , . 2,Qpo.cu . c;o.iw . . 3S0.25 .. 9,000.00

Total S13Yi5.25 HOSPITAL

Among alle peopie orthe eartnlmecmelties anl bppres-v ;sions of its woul4-be masters have taught 4this generation what its

liberties can mean omThomaslJefferson believed, ai we feejieve; lin man; He teUeved,Wwe beheve.nhatmen are. capable of their Vm"g6verflmentTandJthatJnplkuigto goveialforthmla . the iOfrt&& ..shop

Florence Hawkins Elsie Clark

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PKRSOVAL SERVICE 104 Salary bookkeeper $170.00 "S Salaries of nuiseo Eif.o.tiu 1 107 W.e-es of othe:employees : . 7.')OC.05 103 Salary of Rec-ud Libiarinn 3 10 00 OPERA TING EXrEKSK SCI? Fieisht 60 03 2i'"d Water . . fi'n'O 2f)nb R"p:iirs to equipmen . 300 00 2nf!a Bakery pi-.-l tints .. .. JOO.OO Tor-, canned goeds i trr-5r-ri"S '"'.) 206f Dairy .-. S-rn.o T07a Fuel 4-V.i.O!) 209d-l Hospilal Si!i.plit3 ..... SO0.O0 , UiM-i lruga .au i.;r.;i.; in? S.HIJO.GO Total $13.700 A

Taxpayers appearing at such .nieetirig shnM have the right to . be heard thereon. The additional opproiiriations as finally made will automatically be referred to the State Board , of Tax: Commissioners, which Board will hold 8 further hearing within fifteen days in the office of the County Auditor, or at such other piace as may be designated. ' At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriatir.ns may1 be heard, and, interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be heard. , Witness "my hand - and official seal this 16th day of August. 1H5. (Seal) JAMES McGARVET Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins. 8-16-45 3t.

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