Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 91, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 May 1946 — Page 4

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ADDED 3 STOOGES NOTK'K TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APHKOPKIATIONS The taxpayers of - the School City of Sullivan are hereby notified that the Hoard of School Trustees of the Soh'joi Cily. at a special called meeting:, on Thursday, May 23, 19-16, at 4 P. M., at their tegular meeting place in the. office of the Superintendent of Schools will consider the following additional impropriations which said trustees consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at (his time; - SPECIAL, SCHOOL FUND A. - General Administration J-d School Board. Other Exp. B. Instructional Teaching $460.00 450.00 B-4 Supplies D. Operation of School Plant D-l Janitors -. . $ir0.(n 1.490.00 T-2 fmpI 4(in.no D-3 Water 140.00 14 LlgliL & Power .. 600.0(1 E. Maintenance of School Plant 1.500,00 E-4, 5 Heating & Plumbing 1,500.00 I. Capital Outlay 3,755.00 1-5 Furniture 2.575.05 - I-(j Instructional Apparatus 980.00 1-7 Other Expences 200.00 TOTAL $7,655.00 TUITION FUND B-I 3. Teachers' Salaries.... $4,950.77 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be iieard thereon. The additional Appropriations as finally made, will automatically be referred to the State Board ct Tax Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days In the office of the County Audit-ir, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be heard. Dated this 2nd day of May. 1946. '..H. W. BRANSTETTER, Secretary. Board of School Trustees. 1st ins 5-7-46 2t. Warn 2 pi , tic fMzfe&

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TONIGHT & WED. - Come Early FANTASY AND FUN! Cantor COMEDY & VARIETY BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2298 Notice is hereby given that Clinton Sylvester Woodard has filed his petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of his birth determined. Said petition is net for hearing on May 17th. 1946 at 3:00 A. M. Dated this 6th day of May. 1946. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Norval K. Harris. Petitioner's Attorney. CIRCITIT COIBT . ALLOWANCES FEBRUARY TERM, 1916. James W. Bishop. Grand Jury $4.00 Dana H. Jewell, same 4.30 Esten Pullem, same 3.70 Gene Chambers, same 2.60 Jno. W. Driver, same 4.40 William Blubaugh, same 3.70 Jno. M. Thomas, same 2.60 Riley Park, Petit Jury 15.50 Commodore Monk, same 9.30 Dewey Barnett, same 17.00 Robert Medsker, same 13.60 Pete McCammon, same 15.20 Irene Anders, same 9.90 Ethel Borders, same 15.50 W. E. Gaskins, same 14.0J Chas C. Scott, same 7.90 T. J. Anthony, same 14.30 Clarence Reed, same 14.30 Floyd Hollingsworth, same 4.10 Barnett Carrithers, same 6.00 Mabel French, same 10.20 Ira Lewellyn. same 5.10 Alex Davidson, same 5.10 Bert Wilson, same 5.10 Harold Reynolds, Return of Fugitives 54.07 Sullivan Tel. Co., exp. Cir. Court 12.80 Otis Hall, P. M., same 15.00 Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co., Law Library 5181 West Publishing Co. same 80.00 Walter F. Wood, Judge per Diem Change of Venue 15.00 James H. Ringer, Clerk's, same 65.00 Tom Donnelly, Jury Com 3.C0 James J. Durham, same 3.00 Jacob H. Thomson, court bailiff 225.00 Etta J. Logan, court reporter. . 450.00 Here's important news for" young men 17 and over. Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you enlist in the U.S. Army for 3 years upon your discharge you will be entitled to 48 months of education in the college, trade or business school of your own choice. Tuition up to $500 per ordinary school year will be paid. And you will receive $65 monthly living allowance $90 if you are married. Get the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. 70VAY

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O. E. S. District Meeting The District ' meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Thursday afternoon and evening, May 9th, at the Hymera Lodge Hall, with a school of instruction planned for the afternoon session and initiatory work to be exemplified in the evening. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. in the Baptist Church of Hymera and members of the Sullivan Chapter wishing reservations are urged to contact Mrs. Effie Southwood not later than Wednesday noon,. May 8th. V. S. C. S. Meeting The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the Sullivan Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church parlor. A good program will be given. Come and bring your friends. Gill Homemakers , The Gill Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gene Carmichael Thursday, May 9th, at 1:30 p. m. All members please attend and bring something for the "white elephant" sale. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' American League Chicago, 2; New York, 1. Detroit, 3; Philadephia, 1. Washington, 7; Cleveland, 4. Boston, 7-5; St. Louis, 5-4. i , National League ) No games scheduled. . ' AFTER THE SHOW Enjoy A Steak French Fries - Salads Soups - Sandwiches Drinks at ARROW CAFE Ray & Verna Hunter North Side Square

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Cory Coffee Makers COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN F. JONES National Home (Continued from Page 1) volved food, shelter, and clothing with homemakers seeking the newest information in these fields. The present home economics extension program is based on current questions on these subjects. Housing , and work simplification in the home are receiving much attention, along with consumer problems in foods, clothing, furnishings, and equipment. Other work is related to the development of better family life among the rural people of Indiana. Many other topics are also taught by county hdme demonstration agents in special interest meetings, which are held about every day of the weekin their respective counties. In 35 years the home demonstration program has expanded from 10 home economics "classes" for farm homemakers to a program that includes every county in Indiana. The 1,718 clubs have, a membership of 48,295 women who are aided by a state leader, 10 state specialists, . .59 home demonflratidn agents,; two as sistant home demonstration agents, and several thousand homemakers 1 who serve their clubs as leaders and officers, , Notice to all Eagles of Sullivan, please attend our next meeting night of May 9. Urgent business. Ellis A. Roberts, Sec'y:

I SOCIETY Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. James .H. Springer and daughter, Diane and little son, James Warren, of Danville, Illinois, and Joselyn Gallagher of Sullivan, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Springer, the occasion being Jim's birthday. After dinner callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gallagher, Mrs. Ira Ruddell and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Anna Surrells and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Newman and little daughter, Janice, . Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin April 28th, in honor .of Mrs. Goodwin's birth anniversary. Those present were Mr. and iMrs. Tom Everhart, Mrs. Harold

Crynes and daughter, Carolyn Sue, Mr, and Mrs. Ketsel Everhart and son, Bill, aU of Sullivan, R. 3; Mrs. Elsie Ilolbert of Jasonville, R. 2; 'Mrs. Lola Clark of Lewis, R. 1; Mrs. James Watts and family, Bob, Frances, Sandra jand Linda, of Fairbanks; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leturgez of Jasonville, Carol C. Goodwin, Kathleen and Ladonna Goodwin, Lillian Sue Adams and the honored guest, Mrs. Carol C. Goodwin. Attend District Library Meeting Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, president of the board of trustees of the Sullivan Public Library; Mrs. Emma Kennedy, librarian, and Whilma Snavely .assistant, are attending a district library meeting held today at Turkey Run Inn. Mrs. Bryant Allen is the acting librarian. BOND SALE NOTICE SCHOOL CITY OF SFLLIVAN Bids will be opened and considered by the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Sullivan Indiana, at the office of the Superintendent uf Schools in the High School Buildingin said City, at the hour of four o clock P. M. on the 6th day of June, 1946. for the purchase of an issue of bonds of said School City desienated an "School Building Purchase Bonds" in the amount of $26X00.00. to be dated June 15. 1946. bearing interest at a rate not to exceed 2 per nnnnm (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), which interest will he navable on January I, 1947. and pemi- . annually thereafter. Said bonds will I be issued in the denomination of ?l,0t0.0O. and will mature as follows: $2,000.00 on July 1, 1949: $3,000.00 on January 1, 1950 and $3.fO0.00 each six months thereafter to and Including July 1, 1953. Bidders for said bonds shall name the rate - of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 2 per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of 14 of VU, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers vhe lowest net interest cost to the School City, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if nny. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds, including accrued interest to the date of delivery at the interest rate named in the bid. will be considered. The right is reserved to Vejecl any and all bids. Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the "Board of School Trustees, Sullivan, Indiana" and marked "Bid for School Building Purchase Bonds". Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of $1,000.00. pay able to the "School City of Sullivan", to guarantee the good faith of the bidder. In the event the bidder ;o whom said bonds are awarded shall fail nr refuse to accept delivery of the bonds in accordance with the provisions of this notice, the School City shall have the right to retain said check and the proceeds thereof as its liquidated damages growing out of such failure. The bonds will be delivered at ouch bank in the City of Sullivan as shall be designated by the successful bidder, unless otherwise agreed by the Treasurer of the School City. The successful bidder shall make payment for and accept delivery of the bonds prior to July 1, 1946. Time is of the , essence of this provision as the pn ceeds of the bonds are required for , use on said date. 1 Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of providing funds to pay the purchase price of a school building heretofore occupied by the School City under lease and will be the direct obligations of the School City, payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property in the School City. The opinion of Ross MeCnrd Ice & Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis, will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the School City. No conditional bids will be considered. Dated this 2nd day of Mav. 1946. H. W. BRANSTETTER, Secretary. Board of School Trustees. 1st ins 5-7-46 2t.

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NOTICE TO PETITIONEES AND TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON APPLICATIONS FOR REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE AND OR. IMPROVEMENTS IN Sl.L LIVAN COUNTY.- INDIANA Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 19, Acts of 1937, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Sullivan County, Indiana, that on or before March 31. 1946. there was presented to the State Board of Tax. Commissioners a total of 41 petitions! signed and verified by the owners of real estate and or improvements thereon specifically described therein, for reassessments of such real estate and or improvements, situated in Sullivan County, Indiana; and that the total (estimated) amount of the, requested reductions is $1Q1.498.00. That the number of petitions nnd the requested reductions for each township wiihin the county are as follows:

Total ('Est minted) Reductions Requested Number of Township - Petitions Cass & Jefferson 2 x Cass 7 $14,603.00' Curry 6 627.00 Fairbanks 1 97.00 Haddon 4 69.022.00 Hamilton 10 2.420.0O Jackson . 5 240.00 Jefferson 4 . 14,274.00 Cass & Jackson 1 No Name 1 215.00 That a detailed statement of the names of the petitioners, the description of the property, and amount of each specific reduction requested is: posted at the door of the county court houe of Sullivan County. Indiana, or at the County Assessor's office, and a separate list in all townships where each property is located is posted at the office of the township trustee or the township assessor of all mich townships. The State Board of Tax Commissioners, or a representative thereof, will conduct hearings on all such petition in the office of the County Auditor :'n the county court house of Sullivan County, Indiana, on Tuesday, May 21, 1946, commencing at the hour of 10:00 A. M. and continuing until all petitions have been considered; THE PETITIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY TOWNSHIP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE PRESENTED PETITIONS FOR REASSESSMENTS AND TO TAXPAYERS OF ALL TOWNSHIPS WHEREIN SUCH REAL ESTATE ANDOR IMPROVEMENTS ARE LOCATED, i hat tliev are requested to appear at such hearings and show cause, if any, whyreassessments of such real estate andor improvements should or should not be made- and IF SUCH PETITIONERS DO NOT APPEAR. OR FAIL TO SHOW A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT CAUSE WHY THE. REASSESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR, SHOULD BE MADE, OR IF OBJECTING TAXPAYERS APPEAR AND SHOW GOOD CAUSE WHY SUCH REASSESSMENTS SHOULD NOT REMADE THEN THE INDIANA STATE: BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT ORDER. SUCH REASSESSMENTS. BUT OTHERWISE THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL ORDFR THE REASSESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS OTTO O. WUT.FMAN. Cliniiinfin. ATTEST: ; MAURICE WOLFESecretary. oyle

is now located at 111 South Court Street (Former Location of 111 Grill & Houston's Cafe) NEWLY REDECORATED 0 CREATLY ENLARGED QUARTERS Q For the last fourteen years it has been the pleasure of the . .;, .. f Boyle family to serve you at the corner of the Sherman Building. i Today we have completed our transfer into enlarged quarters at 111 South Court Street in the Oakley Building. We look forward to an even greater friendship with the people of this city and surrounding communities in our new location where, we believe, we will be able to render a much greater service to all. MR. & MRS. ROBERT IIERR "Enjoy Coffee At The News Stand" -Sodas, etc. Candies Cigarettes Newspapers & Magazines

Wednesday 7:30 P. M.

MOTHER'S DAY CANDY $1.00 to $1.50 Per Box ' moThesTday CARDS 5c to 50c ? MOll:rER75DAY GIFTS PERFUMES $1.00 to $3.50 COLOGNES $1.00 to $1.50 BODY POWDERS 75c to $1.50 BOXES OF SOAP 50c to $1.50 STATIONERY 50c to $2.50 Bennett's Pharmacy A Dependable Drug Store Since 1914 Phone 96

Blue Tri Homecoming All Blue Tri alumni are cordially invited to the annual Blue Tri Homecoming which will be held in the high school auditorium on Wednesday, May 8th, at 7:30 p. m. NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW FOR THE OOtNTY OF SI LLIVAN, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Review for vhe County of Sullivan, State of Indiana, will meet at 9:00 a. m. on Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1916. at '.he room nf the County Commissioners in the Court House of said County, for rHviewinq; nHH-s.-Mjients and the valuations of real and personal property nf said f'Oinily assessed for axatinh. (Seal) . ', JAMES McGARVEY, Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 5-7--J6 2t. THE News

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice, Is hereby given that Mia

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estate of Alonzo J. Litten has this day filed in the office of the clerk of vhe

Sullivan Circuit Court her final report-tj

-M liri Bill, Mill Willi IMIIII rlUltr. .IIIIL that the same will be heard by ihe. Sullivan Circuit Court on the 1st day

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saiu court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent and all persons interested in said estate therefore are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why naul report should not be approved. POROTHY L. MARSHALL, Administratrix. ; Witness my hand and seal of aidf ennri al Sullivan this 7lh day of May, llHti. . ' ' '(, f james h. RiNorcn,, Clijik of Sullivan Circuit Court, PiKS & Tynnii!,. Attoi m-j's. 1st ins 57-4S-Zl. Stani

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