Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1947 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN D AIL? TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 29. 1947. "V
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CLINTON TAX RATE REDUCED CLINTON, Ind., Aug. 29. Clinton's city tax rate of $1.56 per hundred for 1948 was unanimouSly adopted by the City Council at a special meeting held Monday night, The levy approved shows the tax rate 15 cents under, the 1947 rate of $1.71. The levy for next year as divided by the budget places the largest amount, $1.13, for the gen
eral fund; street, 21 cents; ceme-' tery, 14 cents; park, 4 cents, and recreation, 4 cents. , ' i Taxes to be collected in 1943 as compared to taxes collected in j 1947 are (1948 figures listed first): General fund, $'38,628.48, $47,-' 913.10; street, $6,647.20, $10,067.55; I
cemetery, $4,600.91, $1,915.90; park, $1,345.85, $703.47, and recreation, $1,2G9, $1,209.02. Total taxes to be collected in 1948 equal $52,491.50 as against the 1947 total of $61,809.02.
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Suppose you buy a new car and keep your old one intending to sell it later or to keep it permanently. If you have a 1947 Farm Bureau Mutual policy, your ntvr car is covered for 30' days after purchase for the same coverages you carry on the old tar. And the old car is covered, too!' litis clause is only one of the many new coverages included in Farm Bureau Mutual' 1947 policy. The cost lowest in Indiana, Your Farm Bureau insurance agent will be glad to explain this new policy to you, FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. cf Ind., Inc.
Owned and Operated by Indiana Farmots
Herbert J. Kelly AGENT
Gil Kb.
ILL OPEN SUNDAY, AUG. 31ST
WITH
Baseball & Dancing Sul!ivr.n VFW vs. Torre Haute VFW Large Dance Floor
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HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or ropre, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner, of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1947. by William J. Miller, Distributed by King Features, Inc. 825
Elberta 'Peaches
will be starting to move Monday, Aug. 25th for 2 weeks. Bring your containers. We can also use some peach pickers and packing house help. Yates Orchard Co. OAKTOWN, Ind. Phone 18 F 31
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John Shank, K. 2, West Terre Haute, mechanic and Sylvia Ruth Smith, R. 2, West Terre Haute, housekeeper. Carl Shepherd Jr., Sullivan, R. 5, truck driver and Ellen Marie Stuller, Sullivan, R. 5. .
. NEW SUITS
Citizens National Bank of Linton vs. Loyed Jerrell. Complaint in replevin. Anna Lucile Holifield vs. Oliver Max Holifield. Complaint for divorce, custody and support.
MlMJ VQU, GRIMES, THIS IS JUST
A SUGGESTION -AS I ALWAYS
SAV, HIkE 'EM OM THEIR MERITS'
ONLY. &UT-UH-THIS IS HERMIE,
MV WI.'CS NEPHEW-ER-MAV-
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HE BECOMES THE NEW PER-
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YOUR CHERCE-;
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"THAT BIG BRUNETTE
HE SUGGESTED INTO
THE ART DEPARTMENT-
WHAT KIND OF MERITS
WAS SHE HIRED i
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GRAN'PAWS; GRAN-
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MOVE AROUND HERE
WITHOUT BOWLING
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POOR OLl GRIMES!
HE JUST .SITS AND
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Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow
HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Aug. 28: James Secrest of 310 South Main Street. Admitted Aug. 29: OUie Kennett of 401 W. Thompson Street. Dismissed Aug. 28: Mrs. Deloris Moss of Sullivan, R. 4; Leslie Eaton of Sullivan, R. 1; Mrs. Alberta Harmon of Hymera; John Garmock of Shelburn, R. 1; Russell Walters of Sullivan, R, 1.
Dismissed Aug. '29: Mrs. Mary
Agnes Greene of aktown.
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onderins-vVh a personnel MANAGED, AMyHOvVf THAHiTo 6 J.Cooke, J90 HEWARD DRIVE, TORONTO, CANADA s
RELY ON YOUR BRAKES INSTEAD OF YOUR HORN! Have ycur garageman install Thvmoid lfning. Crake Drums Ground SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY 10 East Jackson St.
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THIS., . TAKE A CHANCE! SMOKE Itf BED AS THIS MAN DID AND RISK BURNING THE HOUSE DOWN AND KILLING EVERYONE IN IT. BURNS AND EXPLOSIONS KILL THOUSANDS EVERY YEAR. COST $561,000,000 IN 1946.
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OR THIS.. . BE CAREFUL! PUT YOUR
CIGARETTE OUT FIRST. NOT JUST FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR FAMILY'S SAFETY -BUT BECAUSE THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OVNl
Be Careful-the life yon save may be your own!
I J An official public tervlcs message pre. parad by The Advertising Council in cooperation with the National Safety Council, for further .Information on home accident pre. vention, write to the National Safety Council. 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois:.
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Burns accounted for one-fifth of all the fatal home accidents in 1946. Waich your range burners, electrical appliances and, above all, watch the children.
Suffocation by gas or by bed clothes kills quietly but effectively because the victim is seldom discovered in time. Check the gas range regularly. Don't usa soft
comforters in baby's crib, This Message In The Interest .Of Our Community's Home Safety Program Is Sponsored By:
Bullets from "unloaded" guns may kill scores this year if past records are apy indication. Guns do not belong in the home especially when there are children.
Unlabeled er mis-labeled bottles in the medicine chest have killed thousands.Don't keep them around not only for your family's sak but because the life you sav may be your owntj "
CITIZENS
GARAGE
RICHARD LOYD, Prop.
SUNDAY Is Your Day of Rest DINE HERE
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OUR SUNDAY MENU FEATURES 'a Roast Turkey & Dressing Fried Chicken & Cream Gravy Salisbury Steak & Barbecue Sauce Choice of 3 Sno Flake Potatoes Chicken Noodles Green Beans Candied Yams Creamed Peas Buttered Corn Sliced Tomatoes Vegetable Salad Pineapple-Cottage Cheese Waldorf Salad " Si Desserts , Angelfood Cake Chocc late-Fudge Cake Cherry Pie Pineapple Cream Pie Dutch Apple Pie Ice Cream Hot Rolls Butter Coffee - Tea - Milk CI the COFFEE shp HAWKINS & CLARK Across From The Index
FORBES CORNER Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Shaw were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams and sons of Blue River, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
I and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Connette, Mr. and Mrs. Odel ook and children of Terre Haute. . Mrs. Helen Vanderpool and
Charlie Shaye called on Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Gardner and family of Shelburn Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. John Zink and son, Billie, all of Hymera, Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe and daughter, Marilyn, were dinner guests of Mrs. Lou Sharpe Tuesday, evening. Mrs. Helen Shaw, Mrs. Helen Vanderpool, Mrs. Charles Huntworth and Mrs. Bernie Pinkston attended the Ladies Aid meeting at, the home of Mrs. Flora Brown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe and daughter, Marilyn, attended the -Vigo County Fair Saturday night. Raymond Barcus left Thursday for Indianapolis to visit his sister, Mrs. Hazel Goebler, and
to attend the State Fair over tha week end.
Rope Justice Revived SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) It was just like the old west again
when a thief was brought to jus-,
tice at the end of a rope. William McCarter, 57, was roped by Tillson Perkins, son of a noted roping star, as he was leaving a shop with a $45 pair of boots. MpCarter got 30 days in jail.
How Things Are in Devens FORT DEVENS, Mass. (UP) This one-time $50,000,000 army base, inactivated a year ago, now is on a caretaking basis with a detachment of 200 men doing the maintenance, fire and police protection and record-keeping.
Gets Degree and Baby PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. (U.R) Several years of intensive study at Yale University were culminated by the award of doctor of psychology to Mrs. Gladys E. Barry, Port Townsend. But Mrs. Barry was unable to attend ffroduation ceremonies. She was at home giving birth to her second son.
"A SAFE PLACE TO BANK" You can bank here with absolute safety. You can borrow money here on good sound loans, at lowest interest rates. You can bs sure that all business is strictly confidential. . . . . You can do business with this old reliable, strong banlt, which has served this county over seventy -six years without loss to anyone.. . , In short, this bank has stood the test of time and now larger and stronger than ever. ' ' We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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The Sensational New
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34 More NON-SKID. Mileage Stronger Cord Body Wider, Flatter Tread Improved Shoulder Design Goodyear Gives You Morel LET'S TRADE TIRES
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LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES
(Prices reduced 10 xk on all popular sizes. Other sizes also at new low prices.) NEW TIRES DESERVE
VAS $16.10 NOW ONLY $14.40 6.00x16
El ljj ll 19 N. Section
NEW TUBES
MACE Tire&Battery Service W. S. Jared, Prop. Phone 283
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
American Legion Auxiliij
ary. rei?ular meeting, Tues
day, September 2, 7:30 P. m.
Leeion Home. All unit mem
bers urged to attend for important business concerning the installation of officers on
September 29.
No
Notice: Sullivan Lodge
263 F. & A. IM. Stated
meetine Tuesday. September
2, 1947, 7:30 p. m. All mem-j bers urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Morris Hudson, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.
Associate Trl Kappa meeting, Monday night, home of Nelle McClelland.
Palenville, N. t"., Is the legend kuy home Of Rip Van Winkle; There was a fortification therA during the Revolution. From th town the road leads to a beauti, tul 5 ravine half-way up th.
itain, designated Dy wasn-,
Irving as the place where
slept The Negro life span; In ttj United States Is estimated to U, 66 years for the average masy and a little over 59 years for th' average woman. f According to official Board c Trade figures, more than 42 pei cent of all Irish linen export? In 1946 was .shipped to United States.
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DRAWING for Palomino Co
Labor Day, 10:30 A. M. Cour
house sauare, Sullivan. Span)
sored by Sullivan Saddle
Tickets on sale by meml
club.
Our
Sunday, Aug. 31s"
Menu Swiss Steak Brown Gravy Baked Chicken Dressing Chicken Noodles
Snowflake Potatoes Buttered Peas Panlif Inwor with Crcnme
Whole Kernel Corn Cottage Cheese Sliced Tomatoes Creamed Slaw Hot Rolls PECAN PIE
CHERRY PIES V from fresh frozen cherried WHITE CAKE ) & ICE CREAM --NOTE-- v Effective immediately, th restaurant will remain opef each evening until 12 o clock (midnight) for you. after-show, after-hours din ing pleasure. GABLB
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