Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 August 1948 — Page 3
INDIANA
' ' -SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-i TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1943 PAGE TERES
D BLAST I by homes were shattered today 3 CA - jwhen a leaking tank contain:ND, Ind., Aug. 10 ling prestolite exploded. The ?r was demolished ' auto, belonging to Ray Wellfert,
windows in near- was parked in front of his
FOUR DIE IN MID-AIR COLLISION
t Estimate For Cass Township NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES r of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Cass an County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board, reby given the taxpayers of Can's Township, Sullivan County, e pi-oper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular n the 31st day of August. 1948 will consider the following TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION .-.tee $1,237 50 240.00 : , 3O0.U0
cling Expense ,. 2"" r'0
lone Tolls and Telegrams .
ad Supplies ,
Printing ana Advertising
y Board . ,
:eries
hip Fund . $3.722 50
$70,003.00
1,500.00
Fund , $71,500.00
and $3,350.00
.... $800.00
Fund $800.00 FUND: uti and cue of Grounds $2.S(n no
ment, except School Busses , 300.00
snd Euuipment.. except School Busses 1 .000.00 other than Janitors'. Supplies 1.000.00 i 800.00 : 3.00-j.ut) a:ul Insurance 2.000.00 6.075.00
of Children 19.500.00
r 100.00 K0.OO
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MODERN MANNER
report of the National EPW Biennial Convention held last 'month in Fort Worth, Texas at-
HOME EC. CLUB MEETS lin of the local group. Miss Now. 1 The Modern Manner Home Ee- iin commented on films shown
LV- ' .! onomics club held their August at the Biennial also presenting a . meeting at the home of Mrs. number of ideas gained at the
Jpmes James with the president, convention for application in the Mrs. Dennis Goodman presiding. ocal assemDiy. I The meeting opened with the pledge to the flag, club creed and group singing. Devotions by BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS Mrs. George Power. Roll call ROBERTSON PAIR was answered with a picnic hint. A birtnc-ay dinner was heId at Demonstrations were given on a thg Bendix washer, dryer and ironer ' " by Don Boyd and Mrs. Strowe of August 8th in Honor of Wiibert Indianapolis. and Betty Robertson. The folRefreshments were served to lowing guests were present: Mr. Mesdamps Paul Cramer, Charles knd Mrs- Lovall Larson, Mr. and Arnett. Dennis Goodman. Jack Mrs- Winfred Robertson, Mrs.
Buckley, Bailey Phake, Oeortro Ula nuiiett and Fatty, Mr. and
34 Pr.wer, Wavne Pone. Wendell lurs- Eugene tfedwen, bue fallen
I t ouriermilk. Carolyn Hancock and ana Lance Eugene; Mrs. Dionne
tho brstess. r.'rs. James Jar"0'. iw,-v- manna o,pc uu mi-
V r-rets were Mesdame'? Jess Ma- chael Uionne; EdytRe Robbms,
Co-, wniiam Martin. Elmer Ham- cobby Kobbms and Tens; Mr.
'"ton. Max Ferree .and Charles' and Mrs. John Larson, Karen Ann Baumeyer. Iand Christina; Mr. and Mrs. LoJ 1 well Orr, Norma Jean and Betty jJo Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. John JEWKLL KEUMUN Daugherty, Diane Sue and Bill; TO RF KET D SUNDAY , Mrs. Wiibert Robertson and BobThe Jewell Reunion will be by. Out-of-town guests were Mr. held t the Fa-mprcbur Park and Mrs. Ray Carlisle and Nan on Sunday, Aueust 1 15th. A cy Ross of princeion) Mrs. Lon Hke dinner will h served at Ashburn of Dugger, Mr. and Mrs.
SHE'S A 'ONE-WOMAN TRACK TEAM'
School Fund $38,475.00
ESTIMATE OF Ft'NDS TO BE RAISED
i:v for
Mt 1. pre-
lnber Si.
Estimate Year
xpendilade from s Unex-
!1. of pre-
ppropria-
lade Aug-
r 31, of
Township Sppcial Tuition Fund School Fund Fund
Bond Library Fund Fund
$3,722.50 $38,475.01 $71,5Q0.00 $5,350.00 $800.00
TWO U. S. AIR FORCE INSTRUCTORS and two student fliers were instantly killed when their training planes collided in mid-air and hurtled to the ground near San Antonio, Texas. One of the fliers tried to jump from the ship at the moment of impact, but his parachute snagged on the tail of the plane. Top, the smouldering remains of one of the trainers. Bottom, the plane entangled with parachute shrouds. (International)
the noon
are urged to corne, have a good time.
hour. All relatives
visit and
1,600,00 18,0C.00
26,000.00 i
350.00
Temporary
paid be-
berJl. of
not in-
es 2 or 3 . . .
Required 2,, 3 and
D AND
D FROM
R THAN
J RATE e, July 31,
Cvliectcd!" (Decem-
it )
Revenue, om Tax received 1 of pieDecember yeur. (See Trustee's
raxes (See
350.00 i
5,323.00 56.S25.00 97.5OJ.00 5,700.00 800.00
house. Police said parts of the car were scattered over the area when the flamable material ignited. Wollfert said he used the prestolite for soldering in his blumbing business. Authorities said the force of the blast was felt for several blocks and windows in dozens ci homes were broken.
is pretty lucky with the horses, but he is even more devoted to his police duties. Assigned to the Detroit police clean-up squad Goran placed a $20 horse race bet in a local bar. Then he promptly arrested the bookie, 60-year-old Thomas J. Penfold. With Penfold safely in jail, Go-
PPn"R HOID INITIAL MEETING OF NEW YEAR The Sullivan Business & Professional Women's Club met last evening in the shelter house of the Sullivan City Park for their send-off meeting of the new club year. With President Edith Harmon presiding the more than half a hundred members in attendance heard the presentation of the new committees for the year and
enjoyed the picnic and covered j dish feast directed by Program;
Coordinator Mabel Nowlin a1
Paul Olgus and Henry Paul of Terre Haute, Mrs. Nan House of Dugger and the honored guests. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Hobart Dale and children, Mrs. Ol-
I ney White and Mrs. Cisco May
and children.
POPE REUNION ' TO EE HELD SUNDAY The annual Pope reunion will be held in the Sullivan , City Park on Sunday, August 15th.
i
ran checked on his selections, i the chairmen of, the standing
2,239.00. 15.5CS.00 1.272.00 12,1'Jo.OO
20,288.00 11.995.00
823.00 2.388.00
Revenue uies) (Add Lines
b)
o be" raised to Decemiiiinff year., lance (Not expense o June 30, neous Rev-
le Period).,
raised by
14.850.00 3,511.00 42,613.00
42,000.00! 764X0 85,047.00
1,812.00 14.212.00 12.453.00
1,209.00 14,696.00
16.092.00 28.545.00
. S.209.00 2,491.00 3,174.00 5.665.00
N. D. GRADUATE UhOT TO DEATH
ELIZABETH, N. J., Aug. 10
i (UP) John De Biasio, age 36,
a physical education instructor and graduate of the University of Notre Dame, was shot to death by two gunmen while seated in his automobile in front of his home early today.
Police said 10 bullets, from
UUII1 .30 emu .04 uclliuitr guns, were pumped into his hody. A I
witness reported seeing two i
men running from ' the car. No
motive was - established immediately for the shooting.
.He would have won $260.
I committees.
Climax of the evening was a
Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
FAtyNY BLANKERS-KOEN of Holland, dubbed the Olympics' "onewoman track team," bounds to victory in 11.2 seconds in the 80 meter hurdles in Wembley stadium, shaving a tenth of a second off the world record. Britain's Maureen Gardner is at left. The Dutch wife and mother adds this to her 100-meter dash triumph. Her husband coaches Holland's swimming team. (International Radiopboto)
DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co.
I Ssllivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
3.021.00 28,908.1)
PROPOSED LEVIES
Taxable Property '. $3,776,705.00
le foils
POLICE SEEK i WOULD-BE BANDIT
Levy on folis .' $1.00 . .25
iiB Fund
Levy on . Property $ .08 ' .75 .75 .03 .15 .50
483
$2.26
$1.25
TIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collected 1915 19'S 1947 $ 3.4(y.C0 $4,608.00 $ 3,856.00 24.000.1 27.412.00 29.2W.00 18,500.00 14.00C-:0 14.551.00 fi05.ru ('.Vino 642.00 3,100.00 6,070.00 5.784.00
$49,605.00 $52,690.00 $54,113.00
lai'ing shall have a right to be heard thereon.
ST. LOUIS, t Aug. 10. (UP)
tTcULiS St. Louis police sought a would-
$28 sri'oo be bandit today but they believed
28,545.00 he might already be weary ot
crime. Miss Doris Cox bopped the bandit, armed with a hunting knife, so hard with her purse that j the straps broke. He fled with the ' purse but she still held her wallet, containing all her money, in the other hand. A few moments later Mrs. K. G. Watson routed the knife-brandishing youth from her home just by yelling at him. Police' found Miss Cox's purse in
front of the Watson home.
1,133.00
5.665.00 . 18,883.00 $86,155.00 AND To Be Collected 1918 $ 3.888.00 24.789.00 24,423.0) 6t8.00 4.861.00
$58,508.00
After the
waring shall have a right to De neara tnereon. Alter trie . ken determined, and presented to the county auditor not m-inr t.i tlu awnnH lvf,indnv in Sentember. and the levy I
ity ,;ix adjustment b ai d, or on tneir tuiiure so to uc oy i r.-ten or more l;ixn yers feeling themselves aggrieved by PATROLMAN '"WINS, ppeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further thereon by i'lintj of petition with the county auditor on or I , Mondav of September cr on or before the tenth day ltt-r AbKfibla KUUlvlH, couutv auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is
te board will fix a'o.e iw hear.nK in iiiis county. ' ! DETROIT. Aug. 10 (UP)-
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O Not so many years ago, stormy weather often knocked out electric service for days . . . sometimes even weeks. But today, sound business management has made public Service Company trouble crews available day and night. For them, the lunch hour may be 2:00 A.M. or 4:00 A.M. whenever they've finished the job. Sometimes they work straight through the storm-filled night with only one objective the restoration of your electric service as quickly as possible. As a result, when lightning hits, or falling trees or any other circumstance beyond control affects your electric service today, most Public Service
Company customers are surprised to find how fast lines are repaired and service is restored More than two thousand men and women of Public Service Company are responsible for maintaining your 24-hour-a-day electric service. They fully realize that maintaining the uninterrupted flow of vital electricity to Indiana factories, shops, homes and farms is more than a job . ; . it's a public service obligation, entrusted to them by their fellow citizens whose modern way of life demands constant, good electric service;
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