Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 150, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 July 1946 — Page 6
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Coot Air-Conditioned Comfort L . ENDS TONIGHT . Jimmy Durante Plus Disney Cartoon & News TUES. & WED. . COME EARLY . YOU'LL HOWL WITH GLEE AT THE COLONEL CHARUS JOAN COBURN BENNETT EYTHE Birth Announcement 'm'J nr.,, t J?"1 Mrs- J-' Gregory Parker of South Benk, Ind., announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Ann. Greg, who is assistant coach for , Spike- Kelly ' at Riley High, formerly coached at Marshall, Oblong and Sullivan, " ' "' ' " ' x ' NOTICE TO NON-RESIDKN-TS THE STATS! ftp iMm.M, cm,,
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. May Everiy, Mary' Kveny, Fern Everiy. Geneva ,,. Everiy. . Mildred . Complaint No. 30872.' Cause of AcEtIaie.omP ' t0 Quiet Titl-.o .R j'B9 IT Known That on tWa 10th ''''SwMivmmtFby Pgg aad6 Tonnis Attorneys, filed in the office
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fendants in ..the above entitled , f ipiSfnf e5w thVidVitd"' ,4wdants LuelIa Bennett Reed,. Nora ?ie" &n'mei Ejr'y,EiPyh Mary, fcverjy, Fern Everiy, :i,Genevii J dJntf-of thf-ftktT oindiaAa' re3'r Said defendants,, therefore.-are here- " 5f SSdnwmpiamt iiU,,tedw cause, of action being Complaint to
Mmtatf'c njai asiate situate in Bull-van Countj!,. ttatc. .of . I.udiana, tOrwit: . jLots Noa.'6 and 7 on. Baldridge's First Addition to the Town of FarmfwurBnnI"dian2- and ' ' that ' 5n,essi thereto at the calling of said cause at the Court House in Sullivan County, oiaie inaiana, on me 3rd day of September 1946 said complaint., and tne mairers ana tninga tneiein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. witness,1 the Clerk and mi of said Court, thia inth day of July, 1946. (9eal! " James H ringer ' Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court! Pifg & Tennis,, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1st ins 7-15-46 3t. . Tresn up with 'Seven Up' Bottling Coi 501 Hartley Sullivan, Ind. Telephone 501 SULLIVAN
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Meeting Tuesday Evening 8:00 P. M. In The Legion Home North Of The City
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Plus Color Cartoon - News WARN QUARTERLY GROSS INCOME TAX DUE JULY 31 , INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 29 (Special) Warning that payments for the second quarterly installment of the Indiana Gross Income Tax become delinquent income lax oeuuiiic ucuxiqucni after next Wednesday (July 31) was isr ued here today by Walter L. Sturdevant, chief deputy of the state tax division. Approximately 100,000 individuals and business concerns whose tax liability exceeds $10 ! for each three-month period are obligated to file their reports this mnnth Mr c.trl,pvant miA This group includes the following three 'classes: 1. all individuals whose income exceeded $1,250 -in the April 1-to-June 30 period; 2. retail merchants with gross sales of $2,750 or more during the quarter, and 3. .wholesale and manufacturing ... firms i,, rprnt. nsHMPd ' the $4.uv "m,n- - .. The . division now is endeavorin to make Hoosiers aware ot . tne tact that au mcome-not wages and salaries alone-must be included in their reports whether they be filed on a quarterly or an annual basis. Each year several thousand taxpayers find it neefssary to add interest and pealty charges to their delinquent, payments because they have not been advised. of,, the provisions of the state law. ' : - Many, persons have failed to include amounts received from the. sale of personal property, real .estate, capital assets and intangibles in their tax report, Mr, Sturdevant pointed out. All such transactions, a, wll : as sums- received for personal services- are. taxable at one "per ' cent. ,, mmm ; " MINERS' HEALTH, HOUSING STUDY .nmn inmnn mni' . GETS UNDER WAY, . : - i WASHINGTON, July 29 Av study ..of health, welfare andl housing conditions' in coal mhw ln8 communities in Area 3, with" headquarters in Chicago, has v,QO ctoo Kxr tho Pnal Minos
t,;,, " o-i.uii5 tnuse present, Administration. . . lla Bosstick,' Poem Touching namely, John W. Adams,' his The agency said investigators Shoulders Josie Eno, Music and daughter, Mrs. Ruby Hawkinshave been sent to Hiinois, Ind- f.ong (auto harp) Rilla Boss- his grandson, Robert Hawkins' iana, Iowa and Michigan. tick, Grace Wernz, Nancy From- and his great-granddaughters'
investigators .inciuae t-mar. Karl J. Palmberg, a isavy medi cal officer; Cmdr. D. R. Dorsey, an engineer, and Lt. Arthur B. ,Lyon, a donsultant in welfare and recreation. An investigation is being made in all coal mining areas in line with the Krug-Lewis agreement ending the soft coal Strike. 24 HOUR t Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 139 will hold a special
Sullivan County's is priced within the means of ALL SOCIETY Miscellaneous Shower A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hnhert Padeett on Wednesday
afternoon, July 24, at the home The American Legion Auxilof Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mori,n. iary Social Club will meet in Many nice and useful gifts were the Legion Home on Tussday evrpceived. Refreshments of ice ening, July 3Q at 6 P. M. A cor-
cream and cake were served to ard MZmrUr , Harold Dix and r ' ' WllJv,i-nH daueh- . R - h stevens. i Mrs Wayne Monn, Koseanna
: Stevens, Mrs. Z. E. Shields, Mrs. They look forward to a nice :Ada Sluder, Mrs. Maude Morri- attendance to this patriotic getcal, Mrs. Mina Wyman, Mr. and together, with a fast growing
Mrs. Lee Hayhurst, Mrs. mora Seewer and Carolyn, Mrs. Edith Oarby and Janet Sue, Mrs. Mvrtle Blount. Mrs.' Maxine 'Pound1- and Sarah, Mrs. Delia Mariel Wyinan, Mrs. V. H. Crew, Mrs. Herman Morin, Sharon Rose and Larrv Wayne, Mrs. H. W. McCullough, Mrs. S. M. Hall, Norma Morin, "iris June Wyman, Mrs. Fern Willis, .Mrs, Ruth Johnson. Mrs.' Beulah Clark and dhuc, ...ui. Lucv Kent. Edna Kent, Mrs. BUI Stevens and Wilbur Wayne. Mrs. jj. A. Wilkey, Mrs. Hallie Alsop, Mrs. Harold Morin and Mrs. Kate Tavlor. . ;Those who sent gifts were Mrs. Orah Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orndorff, Mrs. Pearl Dean, Mrs. Nora ' Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Benson- Mrs. Edna Clark and Coralee, Mrs. Dolly Dix. Mrs. ' Cleo Wvman. Mrs. Tressa- Cloase, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark Mrs. Lillian Hayhurst, Mr., and Mrs. Jerd Easter and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Fmery Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Engburg. , .. ' B1rthday Club ; Tne Graysville Birthday club -uiy.io.w .iue waymiij prmrph haspmpnt voiih MaWo "" - "- """' Howard as hostess. iue morning was spem in j quilting. ., A. covered dish lun- ; j cheon was served at noon with the group repeating the Lord's Pravor er me atternonn session began w"n: t.an to prder Pres. Tresa fatten. Way of The Cross J-aas Home group, Reading of minutes, business session, Roll call favorite Bible verse, Devotions The Fault I See In Mp hv - i
MEASURES RADIO ACTIVITY
IN THE PARTY that toured Bikini island six hours after the atomic blast measuring radio activity in the area was Irving Wolock ol Baltimore, Md., shown on nood of a Jeep with measuring instrument in his hand. (International)
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MOND A YrJULY 29,1046r
6 V TALL GLASSES PITCHER : ' SETS $1.10 COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones .v; ! Legion Auxiliary Social Club dial invitation is extended to all yTur favod covered disn, also a guest. . Plans beine comnleted for a nice Drocram and eames. also a aoor prize, membership. i ' Celebrates 85th Birthday Basil Thomas of Farmersburg, celebrated his 85th birthday July wnn a iamuy ainner. inose present were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zink and daughter, Phyllis, of Bloomington, 111.$ Mr and Mrs. J- H. Thomas of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. James Callans, Mike and DeAnn. Mr. and Mrs i ' , . x'- rarmeisuuig Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Jimmie Evans and daughter, Stevie, Mrs. .l.. a. scnunz, au or suinvan. B- G. Zink of Normal, 111., and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. BasilJThomas. U,UI " ' Adams-lTeager , " . " . ' , ; Families Enjoy Reunion Here Members of the Adams and Yeager families, gathered at . the pullivan City Park Sunday, July 28th for a most enjoyable reunion and basket dinner. It the first time in several years that some members of the famUies had been together. I ' Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yeager of Prairie Creek, Mr. and Mrs. .Cecil uavis and daughter, Linda Lu, of t tr.. -j ...... . ' . j-ciic nctuie, mr. ana mrs. liawin i Yeager and daughter, Janie, of North Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs Robert V, Hawkins and daughters, Deborah and Dinah, of Terre Haute, John . W. Adams, Mrs Ruby Hawkins. Mr. Ralph Adams and daughters Margo and Janie, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams and sons, Richard, Mike and Bobbie, all of Sullivan. Four generations were renreccnM .u. ieDoran and Dinah Hawkins.
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THESE BRAND NEW J946 automobiles won't help you a bit marked for export, they're being loaded into steitnierr; at a Kcw Ycrk dock. This year 37,440 passenger cars have been eI. .cJ markets to enable manufacturers to meet competition. ' ( r.ter::atioa:l)
Turpian Mothers Club The Army and Navy Mothers' Club of Turman Townshio will e. at the Ridgeway Hall on . BU!"- ",u 1 "l AU members are urged to tendCass Home Ec. Club The Cass Home Economics Club will meet August 6th ' instead of August 7th. Please ia .
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-A In Hospital Don Courtney of 120 S. Crowder St. is in the hospital in Alabama and would like to hear from his friends and classmates of Sullivan. His address is as follows: Pvt. Don F. Courtney, 15242898, " " run ivit-ienan, Aiaoama.
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it, "I do for my patients what I would do for a member of my own family." As pharmacists, we adhere to the same code. The quality of our medicines and service is tlje best it is passible to gh e. You, the patient, are our first concern.
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