Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 158, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 August 1948 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMESTUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1948. SULLIVAl

PRINCESS WILL GO TO HOLLAND . LONDON, Aug. Princess . Margaret

Holland to attend the investitive of Princess Juliana as

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tablish an influence in any direction the child must be molded. To bring about these things there is probably nothing more helpful than the 4-H Clubs. Their activities have been so strenuous, enthusiastic, interesting, and successful that in the comparatively brief span of their existence they nave become a facI tor to be reckoned with. The

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the travel trips that have been the immediate reward for the children's industry and skill have stimulated the ambition of the boy and girl as probably nothing else could have done. t I But the best results of these Clubs, happily, have crystallized in the. name that has been chosen. This name means that to succeed in what seems purely practical lines the individual must have First, education, which is cul-! tivation of the mind by means of thought and study: second, the training of the hand for skillful use whenever called upon for production and creation: third, the awakening of the heart through service, which is an inevitable result; and fourth, health, achieved and retained that the first uee may be realized and to the utmost fulfilled. These 4 H-s impress .themselves indelibly upon the minds of the boys and girls in these practical occupations, and a profitable, all-round development is' the result.The emblem chosen , for the 4-H Clubs the four-leaf clover is most significant, for is not what we often call luck only one other name for industry and ability applied? I

These Clubs are doing a splendid work, as attested anew by the "best ever" local fair Qf last week: their worth is beyond computation. Their greatest val

ue is not what the boys and girls are doing, great as that may be, JERUSALEM, Aug. 10 (UP) but what the effort and achieve- Jewish army sources charged ment are doing for the boys and the Arabs with violating the Ungirls. - ited Nations truce again today, James J. Durham reporting 18 casualties in fight-

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ly into the Army's manpower pool. About 100,000 men become 26 each month but officials estimate that only about 583 of them would be available for service anyway. Youths turning 19 easily make up for this loss, it was said. All youths 18-through-25 must register for the draft but only in the 19-through-25 age group will be inducted. Eighteen-year-olds may escape the longer 21month hitch by volunteering for one year and then switching to , the reserve. I Once the first draft call is issued, it still will take several days to get notices out to regis

trants. After th probably will b to get his per shape. The 4,000 loc will carry out t expected to ser naires when re up Sept. 18. Regi 10 days to retui local boards. Th basis of the qui determine if the available for mi It still is unci men will be dra retary Kenneth nally estimated draftees would b year. The numb has increased 1 and that figure ,!

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No Uniform For Draftees Before Nov. 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (U.R) ' Some Selective Service officials believe the first men called up under the new peacetime draft won't be in uniform much before Nov. 1. It will take that long, they raid, to register, process and put draftees through the necessary pre-induction steps after the Army issues its first draft call. The call is expected about Oct. 1. "My guess,", said one official, "is that it will take at least CO days from the time registration starts on Aug. 30 to process the registrants and get them ready for actual military service." According to this timetable, men who turn 26 before Nov. ll could escape the draft completely. Registrants become draftproof as soon as they hit 26, ev-

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Budget Estimate For Turmc NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVI1 In the matter of determining the tux rate9 for certain-1 man Township, Sullivan County, Indiana. Before the Jo Board. " Notice is hereby Riven the taxpayers of Turman To County, Indiana, that the proper legal otficers ot said mun regular meeting place, on the 3lpt day of August, 1948, w: 'following budget: r TOWNSHIP Bl'DGET CLASSIFICATION rt TOWNSHIP FUND: Salary of Trustee i ; Office Rent Clerk Hire Tiustee's Traveling Expense Office Supplies. Printing and Adveitisjng Pay of Advisory Board ; Care of Cemeteries

miscellaneous

Total Township Fund TUITION FUND: Pay of Teachers Substitute teachers

Total Tuition Fund l!OND FUND: Principal . Interest

Total Bond Fund ' '.

SPECIAL SCHOOL. FUND: Repair of Buildings and care of Grounds Repair of Equipment, except School Busses School Furniture and Equipment, except School Busses . School Supplies, other than Janitors' Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools . Loans, Interest and Insurance Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power , ... Contingencies Miscellaneous ' "'

Township Special Fund School Fund

0, 500.00

2,000.00 10,000.00

Total Special School Fund FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year 1. Total Budget u,su..iate for Incom

ing Year $5,375.00 2. Necessary Expenditures to be

made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year .. 3. Additional Appropriations to be

made August 1, to December 31, of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2, 3 and 4) 7,375.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE OF TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance, July 31,' present year 3,360.00

. Taxes to De uoilected, present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee's Office.) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules)

9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7a, 8a and b) . 77. ....... . 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year

Operating Balance (.Not in excess of Expense January; 1. to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period)

Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 3,661.00

PROPOSK.n I.KVIKS

Net Valuation of Taxable Property , Number of Taxable Polls

Lew on

FUNDS Polls Township Special School $1.00

liii lion ; 25

Bond

1,621.00

30,500.00

4.635.00 6,616.00 -

8.250.00

11.

12,

4,981.00 19,531.00

2,394.0C 10,969.00

1.267.00

7,491.00 18.460.00

Levy Propoit i .20: 1.01' .7S,

$2.02Xt!

Total $1.25

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLEC TO BE COLLECTED

Collected

FUNDS 1945 Township $2,259.00 Special School 10,691.00 Tuition 5.309.00

Collected 1916 t 1.955.00 12.924.00 7.544.00

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TOTAL $18,259.00 $22,433.00 2i Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he. heard f

tax levies have been determined, and presented to the Cc

later than two days prior to the .second Monday in Septen fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their fa the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themsa such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commis er and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix t in this County. 4

Dated August 9, 1948

JAMES KENNE Townshij

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NEXT CANADIAN prime minister will be Louis Stephen St. Laurent, it is predicted in Ottawa political circles. St. Laurent is expected to be elected National Liberal party leader, which holds jpost House of Commons seats . and thereby, under the Canadian system,. ge& the premiership.. Longtime Prime Minister W. L. McKensi King will retire soon. . St Laurent Is minister of . external affairs.' lutemtiooil

I will sell at Publ-c Sullivan,

Auction, 618 Soj

THURSDAY, AUG. 12,

commencing at 12:30 P. JL and other goods:

the following hi

One two-piece living room suite, in gt one good bedroom suUe with innerspring m; springs; one Jenny Lind h?d with innersp and good springs; one dresser; one wardn bed with springs and cotton mattress; two one pair pillows; one chen'llc bedspread ar fcedclothing; one occasional table; 3 end t stools; two 9x12 rugs; 4 or 5 throw rugs; oleum rug; one floor lamp, one table lamp: suite consisting of four leather bottom chaii 'Won: one 50-lb. ice box; 2 rockers; one goi ing machine; one Speed Queen washer. St Meal coal range (white), 1 Perfection 3-bu sma'l oil heater, one burner ; one Hot Blast er. These stoves are all in good cond:tion. rods, 1 pair quilting frames, I pair curtain i sausage mill, 1 food grinder, some dishes utensils, some fruit jars, 1 wheelbarrow.

Terms Cash No articles to be removed until pa GUY EATON Net responsible for accidents; Floyd Dillingham, Auctioneer