Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 166, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 August 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 1947

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PUBLIC SALE At my residence in Dugger, 1 block north off Highway 54 at Railroad tressel ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947 .' at 1:30 P. fit' ' J ,

One Fngidaire, like new, 912 ft.; one Philgas Deluxe stove, used slightly; one chrome breakfast set, kitchen cabinet, utility cabinet,' corner cupboard, f washing machine and tubs, like new; Philco radio and, phonograph

combined; 3-piece living room suite, overstuffed ; electric Singer sewing machine, 2 5-piece bedroom suites, 1 studio

couch; 3 platform rockers, 3 rugs, large; small rugs, 1

lidectrolux sweeper, 1 large porch swing, 1 rubber-tired wheel barrow, garden tools, cedar chest, 1 lounge chah with ottoman, curtains, 1 coffee table, 1 large pressure cooker, 2 innerspring mattresses, 1 vanity with large mir- ' r6r and bench, dishes and cooking utensils, one living rbom table, smoking stands, floor lamps, other articles too numerous to mention. ' TERMS CASH , Not responsible in case of accident. HARRY and ALICE BROSHEARS JOE SOUTER, Auctioneer

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v SULLIVAN, INDIANA

NOTICE An all-day meeting will be held at the Mt. Tabor -church Sunday, August 24. A basket dinner will be served at noon. There will be services Sunday night. Everyone welcome.

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Joyce M. Creamer Recent Bride of Will ENorris

Kams led in prayer. The 100th notice to taxpayers of

Psalm was read by Mrs. Jessie

Brust." During the business meet

ing, it was decided to have

Miss Jovr.fi Marilvn flreampr rlano-Vitpv nf Mr onrl Mr

C. N rrpnmpr Sniiivor. hanoa th t win tp M' , old-fashioned ice cream

ris, son of Mrs. Gladys Norris of Rushville, Indiana Sat- uraatPn Y en AuSust 16 at four o'clock at the Sullivan ;Rock Rouse. Mrs. Daisy Corbin

ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS

Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Sullivan County. Indiana.

an that the proper legal officers of naid

1 Social on September 2. 1917. will consider the

CAPITAL INVESTMENTS !1O0O Surgical equipment. ... '4Q0.Q0 1002 Building Fund (Architect Fee) 5,000.00

Shimmying " car- is a

dangerous cor. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. We eorrtd " Shimmy " properly.

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We follow Originator Picture Sketches In Designing Gowns with

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Methodist Church.

The vows ' of the double ring ceremony was read by candlelight' before an altar of whits gladiolas and ferns. The bride wore a dress of white marquisette. She wore a double-tiered orange blossom tiarra fashioned with a fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible and a bridal bouquet of white orchids and rosebuds. Jan Benham of Lyons, Indiana was maid of honor. She wore a blue gown. Bridesmaids were Juanita Sharpe of South Bend, Indiana, Dorotny J. Shuler of Covington, Indiana and Barbara

Martin of Warsaw, Indiana.

The bride has eompleted two

years at Indiana University in

the school of business and is a member of the Alpha Xi Delta

sorority and Tri Kappa.

The bridegroom will enter the

read two poems which she had

member of the Phi Eta Sigma written, "In The Hollow of God's

"Hidden Beauty".

Other readings given were: Ctttr XI 1. 1 AT KT

following additional appropriations CURRENT CHARGES

wmcn sam onicers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: .

TOTAL $15,555.00 PUBLIC WELFARE

and Sigma Iota scholastic hon- j Hand" and

orary fraternities. After ! a three weeks honeV

u u n. ur ; . kirk "Country ' Conclusion by moon through the West they will i ' , . , . J , ,. .. Dorothy Bishop; and "Don t Quit"

be at their home on the campus

at Bloomingtoti". ' Out-of-town guests were from Santa Monica, California,. Rushville, Indiana, Carthage, Indiana, Warsaw, Indiana, Lyons, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, Greenwood, Indiana, Terre Haute, Indiana, South Bend, Indiana, Covington, Indiana and Mason City, Iowa. A reception followed the wedding ceremony in the reception room of the church.

by Dorothy Timmerman. The Benediction was given by Mrs. Daisy Corbin. During the social hour, a contest was given, the prize going to Daisy Corbin.

Refreshments of iced tea, ice cream and cnocolate cake were served to Blanche Daugherty,

GENERAL FUND AUDITOR 201d Mileage and Per Diem attending State Meetings! $ 205c Rebinding Records 2l3a Assessing supplies TREASURER 102c Salary Third Deputy.. 102d Salary Fourth Deputy 211b Stationary and Printing 6U2a Properties typing chair RECORDER 102b Salary Clerk 104 Recorder's 30 fees 211a Official records COUNTY BOARD OFHIDUCATION

101a Salary Supt. Co. Board

27.00 1.95

41.88

4031 Assistance for Sick &..

Crippled Children 1 committee $ 4,000.00 PERSONAL, SERVICE t 103e Per Diem Bd Member 160 00

TOTAL. $4,160.00 HIGH WAV REPAIR 1.

OPERATING

205a Repair of Trucks and.

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44.00, MiKh.i AnH.Wremo .. 1Sft.M

21.00 50.00

14.30

V 302

303 306

Gravel

Lumber . Hardware

1,000.00

200.00'

PLEAS ANTVILLE W. S. C. S. The W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. Thelma Benefiel with Mrs. Jessie Brust as co-hostess.

school of dentistry this fall at ,The meeting opened by the group Corbin, and the hostesses,

Indiana University. He is a ' singing "America". Mrs. Abbie Benefiel and Mrs. tsrusj.

200.00 TOTAL . . $3,050.00 200.00 1 Taxpayers appearing at such meet133.00 f ing shall have the right to be heard I thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will automatically be 'referred to the State Board of Tax

Education 583.35 Commissioners, which Board will hold

101b Salary Attendance .... a further hearing within fifteen days Oitiser 260.00 in the office of the County Auditor, or CORONER at such other place as may be desig101 Per Diem Coroner 200.00 nated. .,,

AhKio TCarni Tna fiarifsnn T.ola 201d Travel Coroner 30.00 At sucn Hearing wAjyaywo ADDie Karns, J.na (jariison, LOia CircUIT COURT. to any of such additional appropna-

402 Return of Fugitives.... 100.00 tions may oe neaiu ami Kiwh T o- T.ihvo mo on taxpayers may inquire of the County

-Lorene v.t wrmw 'Auditor when such hearing will be

Bedwell and Jimmie, Georgia

Andis, Tressa Spencer,

Benefiel and Danny, Vivian Cox, Dorothy Timmerman, Hazel Newkirk, Dorothy Newkirk, Mary Bishop, Dorothy and Jimmy, Loretta Dunbar and K. Ann, Verne and Helen Spencer, Daisy

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See a picture? . , . clip the style Tailored, sport..-.', so versatile. Design your own for "sure-to-please". Submit your "idies" -To our dressmakers Garments made . greatest of ease.

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ANNOUNCEMENT TO OWNERS OF ARMED FORCES LEAVE BONDS Sullivan State Bank is authorized by the United States Treasury Department to cash Armed Forces Leave Bonds for registered owners, any time after September 1, 1947. There is no requirement that these bonds be cashed at this time in order to get your money. They can be cashed any time in the future, upon demand and without delay. Unless you are in real need of the money now this institution and the United States Treasury Department strongly recommend that you permit your bond to earn interest at 2 percent (up to its maturity) until you actually need the cash. We will be glad to serve you at any time. To facilitate identification, owners should bring their original separation papers with them when presenting bonds for payment. , . . : , x Under no circumstances may registered owners cash their bonds before September 2, 1947.

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fonspectorr.t r .T . 36.00 ! WUn my fhand and official seal judges 16.00 this 13th day of August, 1947. Clerks 32.00 .(Seal) ,.. iPvirY graSTiS Jlt. Auditor Su,fourS Members . . 375.0d . 1st ms .8-13-47 t.

102) Inspectors 72.00

Judges ! 64.00 Clerks 128.00 Sheriffs 48.00 103a Clerical Assistants (Canvassing Board) 100.00 201b Postage 23.00 204a Adv. publication and posting notices 20.00 204d Printing ballots 100.00 213a Meals Election officers 108.00 401 Rent '. 30.00 REGISTRATION 102d Deputy Registration.... clerks 50.00 103b Fees-Registrations and Transfens-JCb. Clerk 10.00

NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL TO JOHN P. CURRY. OWEN COLr LINS. HUGH "PETE" McCREERY, MARION H. BEDWELL, WALKER McHUGH. HUBERT EDWARDS and LEXIE O. ROBBINS: You are hpreby notified that the regular meeting' of the Sullivan County Council will be held in the office of the County Auditor on Tuesday. September 2. 1947, at 9 o'clock A. M., for the consideration of the annual budget and additional appropriation requests in the various county governmental departments. ... , ,, Any other business that is legally n....ni m tho Council for considera-

will also oe transact m"

COURT HOUSE 202a Electric current 300.00 JAIL

af)2d Wate.r 8R.0O : Hon.

213a Misc. operating expense 200.00 , meetingCOUNTY HOME Witness the hand and seal oi me W7 Wages for Nurse 350.00 1 Auditor of Sullivan County Indiana, 206a Bakery products 75.00 this the 13th day of August, 1947. 208a .Gasoline 25.00 (Seal) UMp, mGARVEY . iW8d-2 Truck Insurance 9.23 , ... o,,,, Ja rnuntV Indiana 209 Clothing and Household 300.00 L . Auditor Sullivan County. Indiana. 213a Feed for Stook 500.00 . lst ms S-li-ii ACOUNTY COMMISSIONERS ' 106a Postage Bd of Review 18.74 I,,v.Ti,D riiceTS 415 Chanee of Vtmue Costs 500.00 Di.N.NtK

Those who took dinner Sun-. dav with Mr. and Mrs.' Reuben

$5,585.45

TOTAL HOSl'ITAT.

administration .Worth of Marian, Indiana were 102a Office supplies $ 150.00 yir and Mrs. Basil Davis and 103g Other (freight, drayage. Emery Mn and Mrs. dietary Raiph Allen of Yorktown, Fred 20jc Kitchen Maids 100.00 , r o . i ij;, nn-re 203a Bakery products 2io.on Reed of Swelee, Indiana, Mrs. 203b Canned goods 2.000.00 Barbara French, Mr. .and Mrs. S Me"ty ".'f soow William Hardacre, Clarence and laundry Lowell Williams, William Hardsola Salary Launderer 175.00 Mr nnrI Martha Wrisht PLANT OPERATION acre Mrs- ana lvlartna wrigni. 50ia Fuel 600.00 The Worth family are former 501b Heat, Light and power 20.00 ,.MDr,t. f Cnllivan i 1 ' " 503c Repair Building (Mat... residents Ot bUIllvan. & Labor) 500.00 i

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 601 Surgery salaries 500.00 601a Surgery supplies .. 500.00 602a Drugs and medicine 3,200.00

HOUSEKEEPING 501d Salary Maintenance

COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB

The Country Birthday club.

200.00 wm meet Tuesday, August 29th

L at the home of Louise Ballard.' Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Deloris "aujiAA-. ,t ......ii, Zlu Stanley will be co-hostesses.

Bring own table service and thimbles.

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WANTED To rent farm for 19 18, to 200 acres, with or without buildings. Cash or share basis. Reliable financially and experienced. Prefer south or west of Sullivan. If interested leave name and address with Ruth Anderson, Atty; and Abstractor, 109 W. Jackson. '

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Opposite Davis Hotel

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