Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 257, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 December 1947 — Page 2
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A Dome Owned Democratic Newspaper enlllTas Daily Timet, founded 1965, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Oemonrat, founded 1854 PA.VU POYNTER Publisher KLEANOR YNTSR JAMISON ...... ManAger and Assistant ffiditor ROM-ffiR H- MURRAY . Editor Entered u aecond-clua matter at tt Postaftlca. BulUvan, Indiana ub)labed dally axwtpt Batardar and Bandar at US Waat Jackaon St. RulUvan. Indiana , Talaphona 12
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SrBSCTtrTION BATE: By Carrier, per week ..... 15o By Mall Eluewhnra la ' By Mall In Sullivan Vh vnltMl fitatea! And Aajolnina Coontle. . Tb lnltNl 8tak,,s a m Year 1100 Jear $5.00 Blx Months $2.25 dlx Montha . U75 One Month 40 One Month M All Mail Subscriptions :iiUy in Advance. ti i . The School Lunch Program .Republican high prices are delivering a serious blow to the health of the nation's children! r'The school lunch program is the only effective program notf operating to meetthe diet deficiencies of thousands and thousands of the nation's young people. Selective Service records showed nearly half of all registrants suffered ailments directly traceable to not getting the right a situation the lunch program is combatting. But he Republican-controlled- Congress slashed the school lunch program to provide balanced, hot meals for needy school children, either free of charge or at prices. within the reach of low-income families. ' 'Then came Republican inflation. x Food prices for school lunches rose 40 per cent. This forced another drastic cut in the planned expansion of school lunch service. So serious has this school lunch situation become that the National Council of Parents and Teachers is now carrying on ,'aV' Itfrvey to determine the extent of the damage to child health. The survey will revejl such situations as these: Jit-Detroit, for example, the cost of school lunches has risen twice'-since the removal of price controls. Last spring, , the price rose from 20 cents to 23 cents. Immediately, the ' number of children being fed dropped by 20 per cent. 1 Today; the price is up to' 26 cents and another drop of 20 per cent in the number of children being fed has taken place, t-j' ; That is the situation everywhere in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky,. Ohio children of low-income families are being piiced out of the hot meal program. '- 4$ ; Compare Tax Bills WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. A comparison of tax bills under present law1 and those proposed in the $5,600,000,000 tax slashing bill introduced last week follow: " . , ' (Net income in table means personal income after allowable deductions guch as contributions, interest payments and business expenses but before personal exemptions,)., SINGLE PERSON (NO DEPENDENTS) .
Tax Under Tax Under Amount of Percentage Net income , '" ' Present Law ,'. ', New Bill Reduction Reduction ,$600 - $19 $0 $19 100.0 .. . 800 i. ) . 57,i 27 30 52.6 , ' 1,200 , ( ; 133 : 80. ' 53 39.8 1,800 ' ' ' " ' ' .247 ''. '173: 74 - 30.0 3,000 ' 435 371 114 ' 23.5 7,000 1,185 1,183 250 17.4 ...10,000 r 2,347' 2,003 344 14.7 20,000 .6,645 -5,855 790 11.9 30,000, '12,265 10,905 1,360 11.1 I 50,000 25,137 22,482 2,655 10.6 ' 100,000 63,542 57,032 6,509 10.2 300,000 234,997 211,339 23,653 10.1 500,000 407,897 366,949 40,948 , 10.0 ' '' 1,000,000 840,147 755,974 , ' 84,173 10.0 ; 2,000,000 1,704,647 1,534,024 170,623 10.0 MARRIED COUPLE WITH TWO CHILDREN " $2,000 $0 ' $0 $0 . .0 2,400 76 0 76 100.0 3,000 190 80 110 57.9 5,000 589 386 . 203 34.5 7,000 1,045 708 337 32.2 7 10,000 1,862 1,210 652 35.0 " " 20,000 5,890 3,656 ' 2,234 37.9 30,000 11,381 , 6,977 4,404 38.7 1 50,000 24,111 15,936 8,125 33.7 100,000 62,301 44,224 18,067 29.0 300,000 233,700 189,226 44,474 19.0 ;'- 500.000 406,600 343,940 62,660 15.4 ' 1,000,000 838.850 732,966 105,884 12.6 ; 2,000,000 1,703,350 1,511,014 192,336 11.3
(Note: The amount of reductions in some cases would be less in
the dozen states which now have community property laws and "where husbands and wives already have the privilege of dividing the family income for tax reporting purposes.) - ... ... . . ...
FIRST CBRISTIflfl CHURCH SUM.IVAN, INDIANA "A Busy Church . . . .Always Serving!"
"Its tones are callI lug: . COME and be blest!" '
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"BUT GOD . . ." Hear this sermon Sunday aiorn:ng. lioir Anlbem. Ccmmunicn Special before the Lord's Supper. r Svjj'J?- School .......... 9:30 A. M Wci'ship and CotMmcaioi! 10 :40 A. M. Chvistinn Ewdcafor 5:00 P.. M.
'Thought Jfer the' week: Faith is scmetbing imltt more srgnificfint than orthodox, -theological opinion. "Pray Without Ceas;ng-" '
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Gov. Earl Snell
Martha Truman
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Senator Bilbo 0.kMax Gardner Admiral Mitscher N.M.Butler Gov. Goodland , twit !
Henry Ford F. H. LaGuardla Al Capone John'G. Winant ILLNESS OR'ACCIDENTS claimed lives of these nrominent persons during 1947.
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WHEN 14-YE,?X-0!.D JEAKNETTE DELAHUNT (second from right) was disn.ficd from Camdon, N. Y., high school for wearing slacks, her friends, rallied around her in their long-legged gear to fight the ruling fortv.rlr'ing slacks in the classroom. School board has taken t';i" iwtie to. .the Oneida county children's court. (International)
SOCIETY CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCosfkey were host and hostess for a dinner on Christmas Day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoskey and family of Kobin?.on, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weir of Terre Haute, Mr. .and Mrs. Jack McCoskey and daugh ter Kara nnH Mr anH Mrc .Tim ! McCoskey and family, ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton entertained with a dinner on Christmas Tiav bavins ss iVirii-1 guests Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Fags ' of Terra Haute, Mr.' and Mrs. I John Hamilton Jr. of Bloomington, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Jack''' Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Hamilton. I ATTEND? PARTY I Mfjfdamos Edna Covner, Edra'j Goodman and Miss On?ta Pirt'c of Dugcer attended the Christrant : party of Dsla Knppa Gnrnrna at Ibe Linton Country Club Thursday. - FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB The Friendly Circle dub met for their Christens party at th? home of the president, MalliStreet. Members exchanged pifts and each brought a half pound of candy or nuts. Prizes for games were won by several. The door prize was won, by" Kitty DaJ3, 1 aftfr which each member was ! presented with a plastic cup after saving 'a nursery rhyme.. . Refreshments of crke by Lucille Bose and ice cream cone jpllp cups by hostess.-. Malita Street' were served to tha following .members:. Luna Cogel, BerB -... . ' : BEAUTIFY .YOUR FLOORS : with Tile-Tex or Rubber .Tile. . THOMAS TTT F..TP.Y SAI.S!
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 26. 1947.
THESE PERSONALITIES DURING 1947
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'4r OF THE SLACKS' i I , 3 i 4 I i r tha McClanahan, Lois Dale, Win- ! nie Grissom, Lucille Bose, Lou Corbin, Irene -Marshall, Hazel Flynn, Nell York, Kitty Dais and Waneta Hill. -i '.- :. .... Pepsi-Cola is tops far the Holidays. Mverybody loves Pepsi-Cola. 3c everywhere. Buy a case or carton today. ! m&TWj I G-E Electric Blankets & 17 W 1 UUL Y armors Kef liberation Service Electrical Contracting Lighting Fixtures Wiring Supplies C ley Electric -Shop; WEST SIDE SQUARE
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W.G Fields Harry Carey (International) Two Retrievers Clash SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) A 1 jUtiDracioi leirievtr troitea inio a siioi slue iiri left with a shoe ; belt iibit to Mrs Claries Pack-, ard, who was trying on a new , ppit: of pumas. A clerk chased the retriever 10 blocks through tJwi downtown district before rctrievmg the shoe. J he " S'ttmmytng " car a dangerou! car, Tht utzusutlrai.n, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining four tire) We eorrecS " Shimmy ',' CITIZENS GARA 118 So. Main Phone 98 STARTS
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Res. 83.00 BREAKFAST SETS ........ . . .
Reg. 15.00 BOOKCASES, Xiaished '. Unffniched js low ?s $30.00 STUDENT DESKS, walnut and maple . . '.
Orig. $19.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, assarted color
dig. 539.00 CHAIR .& OTTOMAN (one only) , .....'..;.... . . Now $39 Oiig. ?20.00 SWING ARM FLOOR LAMPS Now 13.50 $13.00 COFFEE TABLES , .... . Now $9.93 Orig. $3.50 CHILDREN'S ROCKERS .'. New S2.93 Orig. 5129.C0 2-riECE LIVING ROOM SUITE Now ?!)9.30 S1G.00 Values in TABLE LAMPS Now $3.9-3, $1.93 & $3.93 Orig.' $119.00 HEATING STOVES, Torrid Air, 100 Lb capacity. Now $99.30
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Mr. and Mrs. Garland WattenWjarger is spending a few days wun tne lauers iamei timujy
Mayneid. jng Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dillsy home folks heieand Mrs. George Wilfon called 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pogua
on Mr. and and Mrs. Pearley Johnson of near Farmersbarg Sunday afternoon I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Drake MIyn,Ann Hammo"d-and Mr and Mrs. Johnny Robbms and daughter of Terre Haute were dinner guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Drake Saturday evening. I Those who called on Mrs. were Mrs. Anna Owens, Mrs. ' j ing, Mrs. Lucille Carrithers, and ; Miss Ruth Foutz. Mrs. Ransford i is convalescing from an opera- ! Cecil Truebl.ood and Martha ; Wilbur were- married Saturday evening. They have purchased the Elza Wright property and . will vociHo thpro In Tifwr A CPAflT,F HER FACE WAS ft OCnVl NOT MARRED BY cms eyes Marriage, Careers await the girl with good looks. Don't let CrOSS eyescount you out. Reconstruct tion Method often suecessful in ONE DAY. Safe professional treatment; 6000 successes. XJrr BOOKLET with FUU information on nCC this Non-profit Institution. Write . CROSS IYS' FOUNDATION 703 Community Bank Bldj. Pontiae, Michigan
READY MIX CONCRETE DONT WAIT FOR WARM WEATHER TO RUN CONCRETE ! With hot water and warm aggregate our concrete comes to you the same on a zero day as in summer. Just Cover the concrete so it will not freeze after pouring. SPECIAL FRICES ON WINTER DELIVERY OF BLOCKS. Call or Write CARL A. NEWJLIN Hutsonville, IP.. Telephone 2!)
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You can borrow money here on good' sound loans, at lowest interest rates. You can be sure that all business is strictly confidential. . ...... . You can do business with this old , reliable, strong bank, which has served this .county over seventy-six years without loss to anyone. t, (. . . ls short, this bank has stood the'test of time and Vow-iarger and stronger than ever.'ATV '''f' We cordially invite your business on our record. SULLIVAN STATE BANK Sullivan, Indiana Safe Since 1870 Carlisle, Indians Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prmiipt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call
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future. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers raipfi on Mrs olive Tarlton Sunday evening., , Miss Sylvia Walters is spendcalled on Mrs. Ruth Wright at West Union Sunday. ' f N3ce Souvenir, Anyway GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) rie Gudersl ( an army vetera fina recived the bal. F torn Your Counh Due to a C'oitf FOLEY'S Cough Compound 1 : GETTING UP NIGHTS OFTEN A SfGW mfi& OF MIDDLE lAGc Many lolks ana over nave iu jsi nights-have frequent desire to pass water have backaches, too, because of minor functional kidney disorders. If this is yoir trouble, flush out your kidneys and bladder with Dr. Kilmer's SwamD-Root. It quickly works to increase the flow of urine, help relieve excess acidity, and ease burning sensation . . . noij.s bladder irritation that gets you op nights, Swamp-Root is truly nature's own way to relief. Millions have taken it for three nrfltions . . . often with wonderful re.uit caution: Taka s directed. , For free trial supply, write Dept. C, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Bex 125S, Stamford, ' Conn. Or - get full-wed bottle of Swamp-Root today at your drugstore. absolute safety. Phone No. ! PHONE CfJARC.E? i 27 AND C. 31 Now $15.00 Now $3.93 $L0 Now $19.95 covers . . New $11.0
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