Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 January 1946 — Page 6
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COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN JONES
All the Dart 'n' Arrow kids would like to express their' thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerlin for their thoughtfulness in loaning a heater to the canteen. It ha been installed and the D. 'n' A. is no longer "icelated". Also, to those responsible, thanks so much for the pingpong table and set in tho game room.
Clean Everything
The canteen has' been rather
jm especially on New Year s Eve. '"'"'""' on that night, it was kept open I f0 A I Q ' later than usual so the kids could
SUE'S DRY CLEANER
This is the French Style Dry Cleaner. Gallon 64c 2 Gallon $1.19 Bennett's Pharmacy "Ycur Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
stay there until time for the Midnight Show which has been
event for several
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"Flame cf The West" "Falcon In San Francisco" Plus Chapt. No. 2 "Monster And The Ape"
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sen, iienry, 01 ysiuu.iu, uic, unu Elias Cock of Hornbrook. Calif, Jtd.l:are guests of relatives and friends Nothing has been heard from here. Mrs. Miller will be rememr our new heating system which bered as Ethel Borders of this city js supposed to ba on its way and this is her first visit home in jt the delay was probably 28 years. . caused by the increase of ChristMiss Mildred Scott returned to- mas packages. Since that is alday to her home in Tuscon, Ari. most over now, the system zona, after enjoying a holiday should be arriving very soon visit with her parents, Dr. and an(j as soon as it does, it will be Mrs. G. D. Scott. installed immediately. Miss Tassa Reid will return to
Ward-Relmont. Nashville. Tenn.. Since (his is the time of year have,
this wPPk-end to resume her stud- to make resolutions, several
canteen building and to construct outdoor recreational facilities.
Mr. Anstead, president of the corporation, has recently written to the U. S. O. Regional Office in Chicago inquiring about the possibility of purchasing some surplus fountain equipment. The Juke Box company has agreed to install a new juke box very soon to release the temperamental one we now
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ie after enioving her holiday va- foments have been made as to J"""" IUI les, aner enjoying ncr nunudy va of ihp Pnvt . Ar 1946 and it only coils you a cation with her parents, Mr. and why several of the Lait n Ar- participate in Mrs. J. T. Reid of West Wash- row members don t make some, . j ' m 0n,c ct too. It is believed that the mem- dU tins tun so iaary aim bicon.c
Tax Quiz
1. What Federal tax form must
NOTTCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i Nfitii-P hurltv Mil,. .n tl.nt f.ia
lmdersisned A(iniinistrati-ix of Uie f-siate of Alboil Stiuiies lias lliis (lav
lMi-d in the jffic of t''e clt-rlt cf vh ' fiuliivan Circuit Court her final report of her account -with said estate, und
tout tho 8jme will be heard by the be filed by January 15th? Your fcuUivan Circuit Court on the 2iith lay ; T ,. ' , .. . , df January, the sain.- binjj the 64th. 1945 Declaration of Estimated (ii.jiai .lay of the November term Tax (or an amendment of your lil'i .-f unit! court. . , .. - Creditirts, hciwaini legates of paid 1945 Declaration)., d.edent then. f ore are hereby notified 2. Docs everyone have to file to appear m said r.un t on said ..lay , .. . .... nrd sili sr eause whv said report a Declaration . No. This filing "''"'"M b0 a ortWwo should not b? confused with the
AdrainifrRtrix.
; Witness my hand and seal of said court st Snl'ivsm this 28th day of December, -1915. JAMES H. EIN1FR, Clerit of Sullivan Circuit Court. Plsrc; and Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins 12-23-15 St.
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A friendly tnisrvfav v 'Await feu Ihrs . . ". NOVll Come to our o J;cc and tell us .what your problem is. You'il End the re ;'.;!: irncms for obtciaIng tfio tas yua esc J are siarple and tas;!y met. Monfy ac!van:sJ prorepdy, for any need cr caiergsncj'. Monday . repayment tcrxs." VvTiy tllay ... ice or phase us
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bers, with exception of , Bill Miss Mary Lou Daniels has re- Hines, have been lax in their
sumed her studies at Christian duties in keeping the canteen Nesbit of Terre Haute, Mrs. Mary College, Columbia, Mo., after en- clean. Also, on New Year's Eve, Borders' C. Borders and Mr. and Mrs. joying a holiday visit with her some ungrateful person put sul-
and Mrs. Homer phur in the heater which, by no means, helped show our appre-
, . , . ciation to Mr. and Mrs. Kerlin.
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a member!
TRY A' TIMES t WANT . AD
Christmas Dinner Mr. ' and Mrs. Donald
entertained with a dinner Christ- George Nesbit of Terre Haute R. parents, Mr.
mas day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Borders, Daniels
Louie Miller and son and Elias Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Borders and Cook. Their guests were Mr. and family of Merom R R., Jr. BorMrs. Clay Swaim and family of ders and Betty Sisson of AnderRcckville, Mr. and Mrs. Arland son, and the honored guests, Mr. Borders, Mr. and Mrs. John Ed and Mrs. Louie Miller and son, Borders, Mr. and Mrs. DonulrJ Henry, and Elias Cook. . ,
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ed to' her home in Linton after . 0 " ; . n K,c" , as MacArthur yesterday ordered the Japanese government to
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pranaparents, mr. ana lvtrs. vv m. Wilkey of Sullivan R. R. ...
MACAFTHUR ORDERS JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HOUSE
CLEANING Reaching beyond the war criminal list, General Doug-
from public office all persons, whether lowly or of Parliament If' I who led Japan into war. He ordered the Abolition of all ultra-naif
regular time for . filing ' annual income tax returns, which must be filed not later than March 15th. 3. Who does have to file January 15? Three groups as follows: (a) farmers, (b) persons who filed a 1945 Declaration of Estimated Tax, but wish to change
their estimates, (c) persons who '
FhouJd have filed a 1945 Declaration but have failed to do so. 4. DJd everybody have to file a 1945 Declarst.-on? No, only persons whose wages last year exceeded $5,000 plus $500 for, every exemption except their own and persons who had over $100 income outside of wages from which tax was withheld (assuming their overall income was at least $500). 5. What are some examples? A wage-earner with a wife and one child has two exemptions besides his own, and if his wages exceeded $6,000 ($5,000 plus $500 plus $500), he had to file a 1945 Declaration. Also required to file were merchants, landlords, lawyers, doctors, and others who received income from which tax was not withheld. 6. Why is January 15 a special date for farmers? Other taxpayers were required to file declarations last March, but the law
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JTIUeiiLy LUail K0. specifically permitted farmers Upstairs Midle East Side Sq to wait until the next JanuaT
. ; Jiisl ToMake It A Little Easier For out-of-town and jural patrons cur funeral home is ideal. It meets the conye&ience cf the family as well as the friends in town, or of those who come from a distance. Here you are assured complete freedom from perplexing-worry.
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Lt and Mrs. James Hagy have misdemeanors we all should try "The directive of the Supreme Allied Commander, first oLtno 1 returned to their home in Detroit, our best to make our canteen new year, went further than any "other in' carrying out the "Potsdam I
Michigan, after a holiday Visit ci;u..miuic w muse w ""W" uecwiauua ' -. .1 . with their parents here. ..and Robinson. , t
COMMUNIST
1 Mrs. Gladys Robbins Coffman The board of directors met has returned to her home in Mt. several weeks ago and made Morris, Michigan, after having Plans for the coming year. The been called here by the illness and corporation is planning, in the
death of her brother,. William near future, to hire an expen-
Anthel Robbins.
enced individual to manage the
I canteen, succeeding Mrs. John
Miss Myrna Weisbecker has re- i Yaw who, when the Dart 'n'
GEN. MARSHALL ACCEPTED BY CHINESE
FOR MEDIATOR ROLE Charging Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek with having unleashed a large-scale invasion of strategic Jehol Pnjvir.ee while talking peace, the Chinese Communists yesterday accepted General George C. Marshall as a mediator. The Communists charged that government troops had advanced
as much as 35 miles into the northern province from western Man-
turned to Wooster College, Woos-jArrow was first organized, kind- :huria at two points on a 75-mile front, taking the railway cities oj ter, Ohio, after enjoying a visit iy consented to supervise activi- Fusion and Chaoyang. Government replies said no strong . Com-
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TRUMAN SPEECH BRANDED FAILURE
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here with her parents, Rev. and ties on the premises until such munist troops were in the captured area
mrs. nomer weisDecKer. ian individual could be procured. ii . . j r I Announcement of the new manMrs. Victor Asbury and Mrs.' , .... ,
Ina Hamptcn accompanied Mrs. "i REPUBLICAN MORSE President Truman's
Anthel Robbins to her home in... . . . . ' brought Congressional comment from Republican
l ITA H IT - . . . 1t . 1 bXIC lllOL JUUJ .- 111C IH.W IIIOUC1Mt. Morris, Michigan, following ger wm probably be io organize Oregon, of "a confession of failure," while Senator Lucas, Democrat,
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ADMITTANCE BY speech last nisfct
Senator Morse,
the death of
last week.
the cooking facilities for lunches Illinois, quoted the chief executive's words to have "struck pay dirrjj' f
and evening snacks.
NEW SUITS
-WINTER SPORTSWEAR TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT ij
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During 1946 the corporation plans to remodel further the in-
Lucille .Godfrey vs. Jack God-, leri01; 41Vh1 b,Ui'di',lg;, " S froy. Complaint for divorce. j hoped that a hardwood iloor can be laid over the present cement
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Lucas spoke highly of the President's views for the immediate needs of the country in this reconversion period. Morse said the major points in Truman's speech could all be found in the Congressional
record in speeches made by Republican members.
PRESIDENT APPEALS TO PEOPLE President Truman in his
false ceiling talk to the nation last pight appealed to the American people to spur
built in to improve the acoustics Congress into early action on pending strike control legislation if of the room. Also, the corpora- this "year of decision." Meanwhile, union officials went ahead with tion expects to landscape us plans to seek authority of the nation's telephone workers for two lots which he north of the country-wide telephone strike. This threatened work stoppage would
boost the number of idle in labor disputes to over 1,500,000,' witfc some 400,000 already idle.
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Left, ski jacket and parka, hood attached; center, ski peplum jacket; right, parka with detachable hood. The long winter months bring- fun to those who enjoy outdoor sports. Weed-end trips to winter resorts will be made, like old times. There ts a shortage in wanted skiwear, so many are settling the problem by buying accessories and jackets and .letting pre-war ski pants and snow pants do for the time being. Three jackets shown above are aU . treated with Zelan durable repellent for weather protection. This finish makes the fabric shed snow and rain. The jacket with parka hood attached, left, is made of cotton twill and ties under the chin. The ski peplum jacket, center, is unusual, and Is made of cotton poplin. It has swing- sleeves and a drawstring neck and yoke. At right is a ski parka with detachable hood in two-color cotton poplin. The mittens shown In each case are in colors to match the Jacket. (International)
MISS RUTH SE!D, Cleveland, has been named winner of the $10,000 Harper prize novel contest with her first novel, "Wasteland," a Btory of first and second generaLion immigrant families. Miss Jeid is assistant director of pu! i city for the Red Cross' in Cleveland. Her novH will be ;uL! : .?J m-r.lh luiUcr ; :r r-en nivr.c. Jo Sincla.r. (international)
The light an 3 spirit yoa have been seeking is shining brilliantly upon your church. Come and bask iu it.
"NOT NEW RESOLVES, BUT NEW BIRTH!" Hear this sermon Sunday morning1. Ncbetter way in the world to begin the New Year than to be in the House of the Lord. We have classes for all ages, work for all peoples. Come and rejoice with us in the Lord. . . . We love to Worship Him!
Bible-school ..... Worship and Communion
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