Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 164, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1946 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUG. 16, 1946.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sowers snd daughters of Newberry, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Scott and child-

, ren of Salem, are visiting their

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bosstick and John T. They will visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Easter Jr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter Sunday night

Mrs. Leonard Bosstick, Mr. and. at the Mary Sherman Hospital, Mrs. Wayne Sowers and daugh- Sullivan, spent the week-end ters and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and children Sunday Byron Foutz. morning. Mrs. Helen Stanfield is visitMr. and Mrs. Bill Dudley and ing her sister and family, Mr. children were dinner guests and Mrs. Floyd Hess and daugh-

Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ter, Mary Ellen.

Chenneworth and children.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS War. deed. Edward Bennett to Jesse P. Allan for $1.00. Lots 8 and 9 in Baldridge 1st addition to the town of Farmersburg. War. deed. Dorothy Teass and Newton H. Teass, Catherine Gibson and Pete Gibson to Alexander E. Draper for $1.00. Sec-

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Bobby Joe Davis of Anderson,

i Indiana, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. i

lion 22 township 8 north. Range

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sowers g West .containing 14 acres, called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard i War. deed. Lillie M. Roe and

Bosstick to see Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Turman of jerd Easter and Gene this week. Wayne Sowers and daughters

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I 4re name, caned on Mr. and Mary Elizabeth Foutz, nurse Sunday atternoon

Budget Estimate of Sullivan Oty Library NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the Library Board of Sullivan, Sullivan County, Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Sullivan, Sullivan County, Indiana, that the proper- legal officers of said muricipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September, 1946, will consider the following budiet :

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Services Personal : . Services Contractual -

Supplies

Current Charges .. Total Estimate - . (Complete details of budget estimate may be sen in office of Library) ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July Slat of present year 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August 1st to

December 31st of present year

$3,220.00 921.00 70.00 164.00 625.00 $5,000.00

Library Fund $5,000.00 1,815.00

4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31st of present year not included in lines 2 or 3 - 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 8 and 4) FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM . SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of pruer.t year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received August 1st of present year to December 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Library Board): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) - - b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) - 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense January 1st to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) . ..., 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable Property City of Sullivan . " Net Taxable Property Hamilton Township i. Levy on Library Fund Property City of Sullivan $ .09 Hamilton Township : - .. 04

COMr AKATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collected To Be ColFUND 1943 1944 . 1945 1946 Library . $3,940.00 $4,267.00 $4,428.00 $4,402.00 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 on their failure so to do by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by Buch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with the County Auditor not later than Ocober 16, and the State Board will fix a date for heari"" in this County. BETTY CAMPBELL, President Dated this 7th day of August, 1946. PAUL C. STRATTON, Vice-President.

6,816.00

2,175.00 1,800.00

114.00 240.00 4,329.00 2.4SIJ.OO 2,000.00 4.486.00

$3,788,750.00 2.697,335.00 Amount to Be Raised $3,409.00

1. 078.00

William Roe to Luvica Crown-

over for $1.00. Forty -five and one-half feet off of the south side of the north half of the northwest quarter of out lot No. 15 in the original plat of the city of Sullivan. War. deed. Arthur G. McGuire et ux to Harold Dodd et ux for $1.00. Two feet of even width off of the entire south side of Lot No. 11 in Mapletown Subdivision of Sullivan. War. deed. Ralph L. Miller et ux to Samuel O. Miller et ux for $1.00. Lots 19, 20, 21, 22 in Spen

cer's addition in Pleasantville.

War. deed. Willard Bertrand

to Pauline Kirchner Brown for $1.00. Lots 44 and 45 in Gray, Watson and Bloom addition.

War. deed. Gene Land et ux to

Thomas H. Thompson et ux for

$1.00. Section 28 township 7

North, Range 8 West containing 33 acres.

War. deed Porter Shepherd et

al to Robert L. Dienethol et "ux for $1.00. Lot 57 in Oaklawn addition of Shelburn. War. deed. Fonzo Martin et ux to John Bennett et ux for $1.00. Lot 12 in Glenn's 3rd Addition in the town of Shelburn. Byrda M. Hall to William E. Johnson for $1.00. The undivided interest in and to lot No. 28 in the Hays addition to the town of Farmersburg. YOUNG MAN GOES WEST EL WOOD, Ind. (UP) The Rev. E. W. Hall told police he lent his automobile to a youth for a short errand. Later, he said, he learned the car had been driven to Denver, Colorado.

Budget Estimate of Sullivan County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax Rates for certain purposes by. Sullivan County, Indiana. Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners. Notice Is heri-by given the taxpayers of Sullivan County. Indiana, that the proner Wal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rl day of September, 1946, will consider the following budget:

Bl'DGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COl'NTIES

CI.RRK OP CIRCUIT COURT

Services Personal J5.819.75 All Other Op. Expense 1,350.00 Current Charges 1,100.00 Properties 450.00 COUNTY AUDITOR ' Services Personal ............ 8.274.73 All Other Op., Expense 2.985.00 , Properties .., 398. 1(i COUNTY TREASURER I Services Personal 0.034.75 All Other Op. Expense 1,1135.00 Properties 015.00 COUNTY RECORDER Services Personal 5.014 75 All Other Op. Expense 775.00 COUNTY SHERIFF Services Personal 4,347.00 All Other Op. Expense 3,973.00 Properties 50.00 COUNTY SURVEYOR Services Personal 2.6S7.50 All Other Op. Expense 320.00 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT Services Personal 3,200.00 All Other Op. Expense 2.950.00 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Services Personal 6.B40.00 All Other Op. Expense 1.215.00 .Properties 100.00 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Services Personal , 1.460.22 All Other Op. Expense 417.00 Current Charges '. . 500.00 COUNTY CORONER Services Personal 070.00 All Other Op. Expense 115.00

COUNTY ASSESSOR

Services Personal 3,094.75 All Other Op. Expense 197.50 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Services Personal 3,550.00 All Other Op. Expense 350.00 CIRCUIT COURT' Services Personal 4,731.75 All Other Op. Expense ... 150.00 Current .Charges 450.00 Properties 500.00

VETERANS' SERVICE OFFICER

COI.KT HOrtE EQl'IP. BOVDS Principal to be paid $1,000.00 Interest to be paid 270.00

Total C H Equip Bonds

$4,270.00

Services Personal 3. 30.00

All Other Op. Expense 975.00 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Services Personal 930.70 " All Other Op. Expense 50.00 COUNTY COURT HOUSE

Services Personal 3,040.00

COUNT HOSPITAL FI ND Administration $14,015.00 Dietary 28,200.00 Laundry i ji. ,'.-4,'.v -S.970.0O Housekeeping-..; 21,000.00 Plant Operation 17.S5O.0O Medical and Surgical 1K.300.00 Nursing 44,215 00 laboratory 7.200.00

Capital Investment 15,700.00

All Other Op. Expense 9,915.00

Properties 300.00 COUNTY JAIL, Sen-ices Personal ,. 920.00 All Other Op. Expense 2,413.00 Properties 200.00 COUNTY INFIRMARY Services Personal 4,020.00 All Other Op. Expense 12,010.00 Poperties 1,650.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Services Personal 13.309.00 All Other Op. Expanse 4,130.00 Current Changes 22,135.00 Current Obligations 6,500.00

Total Co. Hospital Fund . $ 170.510.00

COl'NTY HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE ANI REPAIR FI ND Services Personal $77,900.00

All Other Op. Expense

Material Current Churges Properties

Total Co. H. M. & R.

45.350.00 21,550.00

. 2,275.00 0,200.00 J156.275.00

COCNTY WELFARE Fl' ND Part I. Current Charges $323,800.00 Part II. Current Charges 12,725.00 (Other than Part I) Personal Services 10.600.00

All Other Op. 3,500.00

Properties

50.00

TOTAL GENERAL FUND $186,567;5S Total .

ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BE RAISED EXPENSES

General Highway Repair Countv Wel- . Fund Fund fare Fund

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR

TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING

YEAR: 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming

year '.. $166,567.58 $150,275.00 2. Necessary Expenditures to lie Made From Appropriations Unexpended July 31st of Present Year 92,000.00 , 60,018.14 3. Additional Approp. Necessary to Be -Made Aug. 31st to Dec. 31st of Present Year 6,085.29 7,805.00 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to Be , Paid Before Dec. 31st of Present Year Not Included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 261,652.87 224,158.14 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: ti. Actual Balance, July 31st of Present Year t. . 111,755.50 74,197.69 7. Taxes to Be Collected, Present Year (December Settlement) 55,000.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to Be Received Aug. 1st of Present Year to Dec. 31st of Incoming Year. (Schedule on File in Office of County Auditor) : ' A. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 3,255.00 B. Officers' Fees and All Other Revenue (see Schedule) 11,505.00 149,960.45 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7, 8A and 8B) 181,515.50 224,138.14 10. Net Amount to Be Raised For Expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming i Year (Deduct Line 9 from Line 5) 83,137.37 11. Operating Balance (Not in Excess of Expense Jan. 1st to June 30. Iss Misc. Revenue for Same .Period) 65,800.00 12. Amount to Be Ralfwd By Tax Levy (Add Lines 10 and 11) 148.937.37

Hospital Fund

$356,675.00 $170,510.00

156.052.00

512.727.00

54,430.00 18,850.00

382,337.00 455.623.00 57,104.00 39,000.00 96.104.00

21,750.00

20,750.00

213,010.00

66,591.00

$356,675.00

C. H. Equip. Bond Fund $4,270.00

3,560.00

7.830.00

1,823.00 . 1,500.00

110,500.00 177,091.00

35,919.00

34,000.00 69.919.00

3,323.00

4.507.00

All County Welfare Bind Calculations as of July 1st, Instead of July 31st and Aug. 1st. PROPOSED LEVIF.8 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF Net Taxable Prod pert y . $22,564,575.00 TAXES COLLECTED AND TO

Number of Taxable Polls

FUNDS County Revenue Hospital County Welfare Fund Court House Equip. Bonds

Levy on Polls , . .50

Levy on Property $ .66 .31 .43 .02

2.529

Amount to Be Raised $148,937.37 69,919.00 96,104.00 4,507.00

Collected

1943 1944 $148,292.00 $93,313.00 16,110.00 30,646.00 64,203.00 52,625.00 4,270.00 4,335.00

BR COLLECTED Collected Collected To Be Col-

1945 lected 1946 $86.767.0 $131,552.00 1,080.00 65.865.00 48.544.00 5,171.00 6,619.00

(UP) Livestock: Hogs, 6,500; good and choice sows and gilts 160 lbs. up, 75c

lower at $23.00; 100-160 lbs., $i.uu lower at $19.00 $20.00. Cattle, 700; calves, 400; mostly choice medium weight steers, $23.00; good and choice yearlings, $23.00; good to choice heifers,

$19.25; cows steady; up little above $14.00; good and choice u,Qio-c onnn $21 no.

v toiw f-w ,w Sheep, 1,000; good and choiqe fat lambs, $18.00 $19.50; slaughter ewes unchanged, $4.50 $6.00. SOCIETY Birthday Club Meets The Birthday club met Thursday, August 8th at the home of Mrs. Albert Tolbert. The day was spent in quilting for the Ladies Aid of Graysville. A' covered dish dinner was served at noon with Mrs. Anna Cushman offering thanks. In the afternoon a program was given which had been prepared by the president, Mrs. Tressa Patton, as follows: Order was given and club was opened by group singing "Blest Be The Tie," accompanied at the piano by Dorothy Thompson. Roll call was answered by "a good cooking hint". Devotions, Reading the Bible, by Glen Vail; poem, "Now's the Time" by Fylura Foutz. An article, "Good Posture in Housework" was given by Josie Arnett. Twelve Steps to Popularity by Helen Phillips. Bible questions by Anna Cushman. Poem, "To My Son," Esther Woner A slogan contest by Charlotte Phillips. Recipes were given as follows: Marshmallow ice cream, Mamie Clayton; apple sauce cake, Lelah Howk; shoo-fly pie, Tressa Patton. A Mystery Pal gift , was received by Helen Phillips. Closing song, "God Be With You". Club prayer, Marie Boles. Those enjoying the day were Lillie Thompson, Josie Arnett, Mary Foutz, Marie Boles, Jo Medsker, . Dorothy Thompson, Tressa ; Pattoi, Glen, Vail, Katherine Murdock, Fylura Foutz, Mamie Clayton, Mabel Howard, Carol Wampler, Helen Phillips, Anna Cushman, Charlotte Phillips, Esther Woner, Clara Hiatt, Elizabeth Ann' Thompson, Lelah Howk,: Hallie Wisener, jLura Hayden and. the ..hostess, j Mrs. Elmira Tolbert. The , September meeting place is vacant. .Anyone desiring to entertain the club in September may call the president, Mrs. Tressa Patton. HICKORY The W. S.'C. S. met Tuesday, August 13th at the home of Mrs. Fred .' Moore. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. Those present were Rev. and Mrs.1 Homberger and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Celia Willis, Mrs. Rook Ransford and son, James, Mrs. Eunice Smith and Elena Rae, Mrs. Enid Usrey, Mrs. Ellen Boone, Mrs. Zilla Cooksey, Mrs. Guy Ranard and Betty, Mrs. Doris Phegley, Mrs. Lillie Norris, Mrs. Lydia Willis, Mrs. Dulcie Boone and Audrey Lou, Mrs. Irene Isbell and Kathleen and the hostess. The morning was spent socially. The afternoon meeting was called to order by the president and opened by the class song, "Did You Think to Pray." The class motto was read. Devotions were led by . Rev. Homberger. Song by class, "Jesus Loves Me." Roll call was answered by Bible verse beginning with the letter A. Reading by Dulcie Boone, "What Ever You Do, Do Well." Song, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Benediction by Rev. Homberger. ITALY SENDS US MANNA ROME (UP) Large quantities of manna have been exported

from Italy to the United States

recently. It is abundant in Southern Italy anoV Sicily, and is used medically.

Total

Estimated

Poor Relief for Ensuing Year TOWNSHIP Including Oper ating Balance Jackson $ 7,950.00 Curry 11,200.00 Fairbanks 450.00 Turman 1.500.00

Hamilton 15,500.00

50 $1.42

TOWNSniP POOR TAX LEVIES AND RATES

Estimated

Balance

Cass

Jefferson Haddon Gill

Taxpayers appearing shall

December 31st Present Year $7,975.00 8.795.00 1.175.00 3,410.00 7.740.00 9,630.00 7,180.00 4,500.00

Total

Poor Relief to Be Levied

Net . Assessed Valuation

For Relief Ensuing Year

$1,199,125.00 $2,405.00 2,378,270.00 $ .10 1,338,285.00 1.534,085.00 7.760.00 6 486 085 01) 12

V.r,.w.l1l D.U.W.WI 3.213,865.00 5,100.00 7,180.00 1.361,820 00 4,215.00 4,500.00 2,974,695.00 4,560.00 2.900.00 1,660.00 2,077.445.00 .03 have a right to be heard thereon. After the Tax T .evlea hnvA hppn determined nnrl pea.

senieu 10 uir uumy Aunu'ir iitu iouti, mmi iu ujs prior id me second Monuay in September, and the Levy fixed by th County Tax Adjustment Board, or on 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 of petition with the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Complete detail of Budget Estimate may be seen in office of County Auditor. JAMES McGARVEY, Dated August 14, 1946. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana.

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, The fortifications we build around our loved ones . . . more commonly our children ... are so often utterly torn , down when these small ones begin to take their places in the adult world. These fortifications, of course, are the manmade traditions and principles we dote upon. Still there is one code of living which stands without failure as the hope of man's existence, for long ago it was decreed that "not even the gates of Hell shall prevail against it." The Bible in its fullest as it was taught by the Master on the shores of Galilee is the principal, main and only issue , of the Union Church Services held each Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the Sullivan City Park. Denominations are forgotten here and only Christ and His people are present to commune and fellowship together. YOU are needed. Come! PROGRAM Of Services Sunday, August 18th, 7:30 P. M. AT THE Sullivan City Park SPEAKER Rev. M. B. McFall of the Blooming-ton First Methodist Church. MUSIC Sullivan Presbyterian Church PLATFORM MANAGER Harry Gilmore

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