Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 178, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 September 1948 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, 1948.
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AXNtAL EEPOKT OF KECEIPTS AND EXPEN'DITUBES OF THE SCLLIVAN CITY SCHOOLS From August 1, 1M7 to Joly 31, 1SM8 I SPECIAL FUND: I
Balance August 1, 1947 i 9.9oo.07 i
, Keeeipta August 1. 1947 to July 31, 1948 47.6S6.SU Total Receipts and Balance ..' , $57,641.87 Expenditures: 1. Administration: Salaries of Superintendent and Cerks, Oftice Supplies and Other Expenses ... 8,591.59 2. Operation: Janitors' Salaries. Coal, Water, Light and Power. Janitor Supplies, etc 19.030.36 3. Instruction and Supervision 7,427.13 4. Maintenance: Repair buildings, heating plants, replacement furniture, instructional upparatus .. 5,548.00 . 6. Fixod Charges: Rents, Insurance 1.241.62 6. Auxiliary Activities 1.388.75 7. Capital Outlay,, New and Alterations 3.171.01 Total' Expenditures 46.398.49
Balance-July 31, 1948 11,243.38 TUITION FUND: Eulance August 1, 1947 ' -42,820.78 Receipts August 1. 1947 to July 31. 1948 , 158.722.03 Total Receipts and Balance 201.542.81 Expenditures i 150,,93.83 Balance July 31. 1918 '. 51.448.98
I. BOND FUND:
.Balance August 1. 1947 4.591.53 Receipts August 1, 1947 to July 31, 1948 8.665.81
Tvtai Receipts and Balance ' 13.257.34 Expenditures Payment of bonds and interest 10,256.88 Balance July 31, 1948 3,001.46 VOCATIONAL FUND: Balunce August 1. 1947 ; . .'. 87.6.68 Receipts August 1, 1947 to July 31. 1948 5.072.31
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Total Receipts and Ealance Expenditures: 1. Instruction , $2,750.00 2. Supplies and Operation .... 1.234.78
Total Expenditures
Balance Julv 31, 1948 OUTSTANDING DEBT, August 1. 1947 .... $42.00.00 DEBT CREATED during Year 1947-48 None Total $42,000.00 DEBT PAID during Year 1947-48 9.000.00
OUTSTANDING DEBT. August 1, 1948 .... $33,000.00 report of rewipts and disbursements of the Sullivan City Schools for the -Ctil year 1917-48 is on file in the office of the County Auditor, and is open
i public inspection. Claims for the expenditures and a copy of the warrants
m.'il are en file in the oliice of the Superintendent oi schoo.s, ana are open
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beys that were cogs in that great team, but they still have a lot of the others back. They will have a lot more depth than the Arrows, and that might turn the trick against Sullivan, just as it did for Brazil against Dugger last week.
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had parked on a road about five miles west of here shortly before 10 p. m. Monday when the men
drove up and pulled a gun on them. She said the men took her . boyfriend's billfold and all of his i clothing. Part 6f her clothes were 1 given back to her after she had i been assaulted by both men, sne said.
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SOVIET SECTOR residents of Berlin gather In strife-ridden Fotsdamer platz at a protest meeting against "profiteers and black marketeers." This meeting took place under eyes of cordons of Soviet-controlled olice. British fence marking sector is at lower right (international)
It's football time again. The
(llden Arrows will go forth for
ir first game of the season Fn-
y night when they tackle the
omington Panthers on the
h school field over there at
30 p. m. It will be the' opener
both teams this season, with
le Arrows stili a question mark,
-id the Panthers touted as one
the better teams in this part of
lie state.
It will be a mass invasion of Blcomingtcn for county schools. On Saturday night, on the same field, Dugger will tackle University High of. Bloomington. The Bulldogs (won't be up against size ahd reserves as they were Friday night. I
Two Escapees Admit Rape
Mississippi
The Bulldogs were doing all right until Brazil started pouring reserves into the game. Then the tired Dugger team just couldn't stop the Brazil power plays and passes seemed to fall into the wrong hands front a Dugger standpoint, at least.
HATTIESBURG, Miss., Sept. 8 (UP) 'Two men wh oescaped from an Indiana jail have admitted raping a young Hattiesburg girl, authorities here said today. The men were identified as
They were being held here Sheeriff Loren Griffin's car. for Indiana authorities and also as suspects in the Monday night robbery of two students near Columbia, Miss. The trio was arrested yesterday when they ran a road-block which had been set up in an effort to trap ethe slayers of a Now Orleans detective. Forced To Disrobe Highway Patrolman A. L.
'Hopkins said an attractive young Hattiesburg girl came to patrol .headquarters yesterday afternoon and rerjorted that she had been
Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 8. (U.R) Hogs, 6,000; uneven; barrows and gilts around 190-260 lbs. opened steady to strong with
i Tuesday's low at $28.75 $29.00,
extreme top $29.25; later trade
! less active, most interests bidding
$28.75 and down; few lots light- ; weights 160-180 lbs., $28.50
$28.75; weights over 260 lbs. scarce; light sows strong to 25c higher, early . sold at . $25.75 MOR tnr 9R Rfl later trarlp
barely steady at $25.50 $26.00, medium and heavy weight sows about steady at $22.00 $25.00.
Cattle, 800; calves, 500; steers and yearlings moderately active,
, fully steady, four loads average to high choice 1190 lb. steers
$39.00,' load medium to good 1125lb. 'steers $33.50; medium and good short fed yearlings 1100 lbs. down . $26.00 $33.00; heifers scarce, odd head and small lots mostly..,, medium $23.50 $29.00; cows moderately active, strong, few medium and good beef cows $21.00 $22.50; vealers active, all interests in trade, mostly $1.00 higher, bulk good and choice $29.00 $31.00.
i Sheep, 1,500; native spring
lambs about steady; few lots
I choice $25.50, bulk good and
choice $24.00 $25.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 150 lbs. down $7.50 $9.00.
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Kimery, age 21, Mar- raped by two men who forced Ind.) and Rkardo her and her boyfriend to disrobe.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 8. 9 Cash grain:. Wheat; firm; receipts 7 cars; No. 1 red $2.11; No. 1 hard $2.11; No. 2 red $2.10; No. 2 hard $2.10. Corn: firm; receipts 18 acrs; No. 2 yellow $1.87; No. 3 yellow $1.85; No. 2 white $2.12; No. 3 white $2.10.1 Oats: firm; no receipts; No. 2 white .69 yz; No. 2 red .69. New Soybeans: firm; no receipts; $2.37 carload lots F.O.B. Indiana and Illinois points.
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ENDING TONIGHT Win. Powell in "THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET"
For the Arrows, Cal Hilgediek ill undoubtedly bi the lad who ill carry the mail. With him in
lie backfield will be Don Mc-
Iur4va sophomore, at fultbaik.
he starting: quarterback is un-
ccided as yet, although Jim Seicr, a transplanted end, and
aino Grayam i.yill see most of
Die action from tLat spot.
Right halfback will probably
ot be decided until just before
ame time. Dick Morgan, a soph-
more, has been looking good, but
have George Rasky, George
rVplfe, and a couple of others.
f - Last season the Panthers drop-
ew'a single game, that to Reitz
Evansvllle at the end of the
eksW Up to that time, only Lin-
on ccula score against the
iloomington line, and the Miners
hianaged a single touchdown. The
'anthers won that one 7 to 6.
In the game at Bloomington, the Arrows will rate as underdogs to the Panthers, but unless it is so fcot the regulars can't stand up under a full game, they should I make a close game of it "and could spring an upset and bring home the bacon. After all, the Arrows are sttll a big question mark and will be until they have played their first game. 1
Montey, age 27, Pittsburgh, Pa. Police said hey and a 15-year-old girl, Lois Catterson, of Clinton, Ind., had escaped from jail at Newport, Ind., and fled in
She said the men kept a gun pointed at her boyfriend. The girl and her boyfriend were not identified by police. !
She said she and her boyfriend
Dugger should win. The Uni-" vees are playing their second year of football and have a small squad. They won't be able to send fresh men in against the Bulldogs, and the Dugger outfit will be in a better position to bring home their .first victory of the season.
The Panthers lost a couple of
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