Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 5, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 January 1947 — Page 11

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SOCIETY

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Commissioners(Continued from Page 1) Machinery Company of Indianapolis was approved and bond ordered filed. Said bid provides

for furnishing of highway repair parts as specified therein. . The bid of the Feilly Tar and Chemical Corp. for the' furnishing of bridge paint for- the year 1947 was accepted and approved. Bond approved and filed. j Bids of Indiana Equipment Company Inc. for the furnishing of blades and repair parts as SDecified there each accepted, i

Bond of each bidder examined and approved. The bid of Forrest Burton for the furnishing of gravel as per specifications delivered on road or stock pile in Curry, Jackson and Cass Townships accepted. Bid of the Armco Drainage and Metal Products Inc. for furnishing of culvert metal pipe accepted and approved. Bid of Wernz'Oil Company for furnishing of Plullip 60 Diesel Fuel Oil was accepted and approved as price of 8.7.

CHRISTMAS GUESTS Those who spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.. A. L. Wickline of near Carlisle were Mr, arid Mrs. Earl Kirschner of Paxton R. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Curry and family of Crane, Indiana, Robert Hubble and Juanita Hubble of Paxton, R. 1. DINNER GUESTS Those enjoying Christmas dinner with Mrs. Angie Goodwin were Mr. and Mrs. Carol. Good-

LOCALS

Mrs. Hallie Steele is quite ill at her home on . South Section Street.

NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALIi OF KRAI- ICSTATK AT PIBLIC AUCTION The, rmrlersigrned, Floyd Pinkslon, as administrator of the Estate of Allen L. Pinkslon. deceased, by virtue, of an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Floyd Pinkston, administrator of the Estate of Allen L. Pinkston, deceased vs. Jesse Roy Pinkston, Rollte W. Pinkston. Floyd Pinkston and numbered 30999 upon

the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the late residence of i

the said decedent, Allen L. Pinkston in the town of Merom, Sullivan County, Indiana on THURSDAY, THE 6TH DAT OF FEBRUARY, 1847 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on said date, he will offer for sale at public sale the following described real estate situate

in Sullivan County, btate of Indiana, to-wit: . . Lot Number 120 in the original town of Merom as the. same appears on the recorded plut of said town. TERMS OF SALE , Said real estate will be sold for cash, free of all linns, except the taxes for the year 1916 due and payable in the year 1947, which the purchaser shall assume and agree to pay and subject to the approval of the Sullivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indiana. FLOYD PINKSTON, Administrator of the estate of Allen L. Pinkston, deceased. Pise &. Tennis. Attorneys for Administrator. 1st ins 1-7-47 4t.

win and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClanahan and Terry Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pope and Norma, Deane, Toni Kay and Connie Joe, Bud McClanahan, all of Sullivan, Mrs. Vivian Crist of Hymera and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin of Terre Haute. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pummans of Terre Haute, Mrs. Eugene Leturgez and Dennie and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Goodwin and Ladonna of Shelburn.

Listen Mom I If Junior won't drink hit milk, try bribing him with a DOWNYFIAKE Donut good end good for himl Easy to Digest. Bring him around ond let him tee the donutt mode by the DOWNYFIAKE machine. Always Irethl SEC THEM MADt AT. . Sherman Theatre Donut Depot Open 12 Noon to 10 P. M. Sunday 1 P. M. to 10 P. M.

Sullivan County j Funeral Service I ill is priced within the ) ' means of ALL It S-& J L-l"- r3B?f, '

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IC -" " o cine is lamous to relieve hot Hashes, nervous tension when due to the functional 'middle-age' period peculiar to women. Worift trying! -

DOWN ON THE FARM

WAYNE, Me. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Maxi, parents of the world-famous inventor, Sir Hiram Maxim, lived in 33 different Maine farm houses during their married life.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7 (UP) Hogs 7,500; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs. $22.50; 225-250 lbs. $22.25; good and choice sows largely $18.00 $19.00. . Cattle 3,000; calves 600; good low choice ' light to medium weight steers and mixed yearlings $23.50 $25.00; short load choice mixed, steers and heifers up to $30.00; good heifers $20.00 $22.50; good beef cows $14.50 $16.00; good and choice vealers $28.00 $30.00. Sheep 2,000; good and choice Texas fed lambs $23.00; good and choice native lambs $21.00 $23.00; medium to good $16.00 $21.00; slaughter ewes $7.00 down.

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AlCIDE DE GASPERI, Italian premier, and his daughter, Maria H. Da Gasperi, are greeted by Italian Ambassador Signor Tarchiani as Uie pair arrive at Washington, D. C, airport. The Italian head of state la In the U. S. for a round of conferences on post-war Italy, Including the 21st annual institute of the Council on World Affairs in Cleveland, Jan. 9 to 11. (International Soundphoto)

Tournament(Continued from Page 1) Saturday, Jan. 18 68:00 p. m., Winner No. 4 vs. Winner No. 5. Officials Albright, J. Porter. ', . The winner of the Sullivan

preliminaries will meet the winner of Brazil at Garfield Friday morning at 9:00, Jan. 24th and the Farmersburg winner will meet the Linton winner in the State gym on the same day, same time.

TERRE HAUTE FINALIST PAIRINGS (Initial Eliminations) AT STATE Friday, Jan. 24 (morning) 1 9:00 a. m., Winner at Linton vs. Winner at Farmersbursr. 2 19:15 a. m., Winner at Hutsonville vs. Winner at Marshall. AT GARFIELD Friday, Jan. 24 (morningr) 3 9:00 a. m., Winner at Brazil vs. -Winner at Sullivan. 4 10:15 a. m.. Winner at Grcencastle vs. Winner at Spencer. AT STATE Friday, Jam. 24 (afternoon) 5 2:00 p. m., Winner at ItJarfield vs. Winner at Clinton. 6 3:15 p. m.. Winner at Wiley vs. Winner at Attica. AT GARFIELD Friday, Jan. 24 (afternoon) 7 2:00 p. m., Winner at Washington vs. Winner at Vincennes 7:00 o'clock. 8 3:15 p. m., Winner at Vincennes, 8:15 vs. Winner at Ellettsville. AT STATE Friday, Jan. 24 (Filial Eliminations) 9 8:00 p. m., Winner No. 3 vs. Winner No. 4. 10 9:15 p. m., Winner No. 7 vs. Winner No. 8. AT GARFIELD Friday, Jan. 24 11 8:00 P. m., Winner No. 1 vs. Winner No. 2. 12 9:15 p. m.. Winner No. 5 vs. Winner No. G.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SULLI VAN COUNT ' flotice f0 f7ereby givei? that the TA DUPLICATES for State, County, TWhips, Schools and Corporation? of SULLIVAN COUNTY, for the year 1946, and payable m 1947 are now being prepared, and when completed will be in the hands of the COUNTY TREASURER, who will receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ?100.00 worth of taxable real and personal property, and aeh Poll in the several units. FnvSMONAYN NOVEliiERf DELINQUENT AFTER FIRST MONDAY IN MAY SECOND INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER

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Sullivan County Tax Rates For Year 1946 Payable In Year 1947

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1 School Revenue ; 1.07 1.07

z btate tJoard ot Agnculture .0036.0035 3 I State Foresty I.0050.'o0504 Teachers Retirement 1.04151.0415

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TOTAL STATE RATE ..

COUNTY RATES

1-13 j.13 .13 .13 .13 .13

General Fund I .51 j ,51 Court House Equipment Bonds j .02 .02 Public Welfare . .42 1 .42

.51 .02 .42

1-13 1.13 1.13 .13 J.13 J.13 .13 .13 .13

.51 .02 .42

.51 j .51 .02 f .02 .42 I .42

.51 I .51 .02 .02 .42 I .42

.51 I .51 I .51 I .51 I .51 1 .51 .02 I .02 I .02 j .02 I .02 .02 .42 1. .42 .42 I .42 I .42 I .42

Civil Township Rates

TOTAL COUNTY RATE , .95 ,95 j ,95 .95 j .95 - ,95 , .95 , .95 , M , ,95 , .95 , 95 , M

.51 .02 .42

.51 .02 .42

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Township Fund 12 Poor Relief Fund " Fire Protection : 1

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School Library Rates

School Bonds .... Special School .. Tuition , Library Free Text Books , Vocational ,

I12 1 -12 I -14 I .14 I. .18 I .10 . .25 J .17 .,26 .06. .12 .12 .25 .14 .12 .09

.18 .85 .43 .02

.05 .90 .45

.05 .66 ;45

.06 1.00 .25 .05 .02

.10 .80 .53 .09

.10 .18 - .05 , ..06 .05 .17 .40 .80 1.25 .81 .80 .85 k .90 .SO 1.00 :.90 70 .60 .49 .24 .51 .53 .43 .45 .49 .25 .45 .75 .04 .10 .07 .10 1 .04 .09 . .02 ( .02 .10

Corporation

TOTAL SCHOOL AND LIBRARY 11.48 1.40 1.16 1.38 J1.52 1.04 1.29 1.51 1.32 1.53 1.53 jl.50 1.29 1.37 1.40 1.81

General Fund

Park Fund

TOTAL CORPORATION

1.33 11.41 1.11 1.40 1.11 1.24 11.22 I I 1 .05 I I .08 I I

Total Rate

1.33 1.41 1.16 1.40 1.19 1.24 1.22

1 TOTAL RATE 2.68 2.60 2.38 2.60 2.78 2.22 2.62 2.76 2.66 4.00 4.14 3.86 4.02 3.78 3.84 4.20

POLL TAX

State State School .. County Tuition Special School Corporation ..

11.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Ai Ai 'U -24 24 -24 24 -24 I -24 -24 -24 .24 .25 .24 .25 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 11.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 1.00 1.00 1.50 .25 .25 .25

1 . 1 TOTAL POLL TAX 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 3.24 4.24 4.24 4.74 3.50 3.24 3.50 3.

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STATE OF INDIANA,' SULLIVAN COUNTY, ss: ' , ,

I, James McGarvey, Auditor of Sullivan County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the Taxes payable in the year 1947. "JAMES MsGARVEY, Auditor.

7 Quart Burpee PRESSURE COOKER & 4-QT. PRESSURE KAREN COOKER

COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones

SINCE 1914

AT STATE Saturday (Afternooft) Jan. 25 (Semi-Finals) 132:00 p. m., Winner No. 9 vs. Winner No. 10. 143:15 p. m., Winner No. 11 vs. Winner No. 12. AT STATE ' Satin-day (Night), Jan. 25

(Final Game)

BENNETT'S SK!N LOTION Heals Chapped Hands, Face and Lips. -Non Or easy. 25c and 50c lEMEin PHARMACY

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NEWS: DOG EATS RABBIT

SWANTON, Vt. (UP) Allen Lashway trudged for hours

through the woods looking for

15-8:00 p. m.. Winner No. 13 ( n.hbils. When he finally shut vs. Winner No. 11. one, a dog raced out of the Officials Gentry, Hnmm, Gil- woods, scooped up the rabbit and lespie, Campbell, Brooks, C. W. ate it . before Lashway could

Phillips. .reach him.

One of the chief 1946 threats who are not among valley tourney competitors this year are the Robinson Maroons. The Maroons, favored 1946 tournament champion quintet, were, eliminated in the quarter-final rounds by the Shelburn Panthers who gained state-wide recognition for the feat inasmuch as the Maroons went on to take the Illinois state championship.

SEABEES WHITTLED'DOWN

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tne announcement that nava construction battalions have beer

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XOTirE OF rOM.HTSSION'FR'S SALE OF BKAL KST4TE AT PUBLIC SAI.I Tim imaorAiiied Commissioner. virtue ot an order of th,. fciiilll v.-ii rir.'iiit Coii'l it RiiliK.on fv....,i..

ineri'ia pending enutJaclr Alberta Vai; fJilder. Otto Yea?er. James O Teaser rvivid Yeager, Olive Wilson. Lawrenw Thompson. Lois Thompson. Everett Yejio-er. May Sltider. fwis Yenger R-lie Yencrer. Jftiurlee Teaser. Gic-im Yeager. Carrio Rhortefs. Flovd Y.-.?i?er. rlnv Hnif. EsIa Rrtlot'r. "l'a Hunt

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nm-ne xeaspr. Miiier yeoi-'er. J. Dewey Yeager. Marrus Hunt. Ed?r J. Hunt, Dnrls Standlev, MaM FUioK! Clayton Wright Pearl Owe ? Newlin. El?a Writ-lit, Olinri.v Ti-r-npson. Iceland Thnmpson. F'l.renff Williams. Norma, Patton Tra Pnttm Jilth -Gnhle, Esther Wible, U IU Taylor, Ora Hill. Anna Drake Vermis

jrvm Wright and numbered SOfln unon the doelcetg thereof, herehv Elves notice that at the Firp JJoi in Fairbanks. Fairbanks Townsliin. SulMvsn County, State of Indiana, mn

THVPSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1317 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. on said tHte, he will offer for sale at publie Paie ;inc for nt leas than two-thl-Hs (9. at of the full anpraiw.; value thereof, the following decrib.i! real estate situate in Sullivan County, State of. Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest eorner of Section 11. and running thence souih 6fi 23 rodf: 4 hence eat 48 rods; thence north. R6 23 rods; thenco west 48 rods to the place of beginnimr, ALSO, commencing at the northp'O't ci rner of Section 10, rtinning thence south G 23 rods: thence won 7 roiia; thence north (!6 ''St rods: thence east 75 rodf to the nlace of betrlnnine, all in Township 9 North of Ranee 10 West, con

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TERMS OF SALE

Said real estate will be sold

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1!)I6 due and payable in the year 19i7

and subsequent taxes which purchaser shall assume and agree to pay. Said real estate will be sold for r-mli and for not less than the two-thirds cf the full appraised value thereof, subject to the approval of the Sullivan Circuit Court. MARTIN L. PIGG. Commissioner to soil. 1st ins 1-7-47 2t.

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THESE uniE LADIES staged a dishabille demonstration in New York tc impress upon everyone in general the necessity for diaper conservation. It seems there's been a bit of a shortage in three-cornered pants and little Judy Werner, 15 months, Florence Bennett, 18 months, and Eliss Rubin, 15 months, are fearful that they'll have to wear old potato sack

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