Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1949 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 9, 1949.
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SINOJ2RT TO BE i JUDGE MARRIES AT BROYLES CHURCH I COUPLE MONDAY Rev. Alfield Robbs' church and James W. Burns, age 21, of singers of Terre Haute will be at New Lebanon, truck driver emthe Broyles Baptist Church here ployed by the Johnson Feed and on Aug. 14 at 3 p. m. All are wel- . Supply Co. of Sullivan, and Miss
come to attend.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice for letting contract for furnishing coal for the Schools of Turman Yownship. The trustee and advisory board of Turman Township will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of coal to the SchoolB of Turman Township. Said bids will be opened on Aug. 30, 1949 at School Building at 7 p. m. Specifications may be obtained from Township Trustee. JAMES KENNETT
Trustee Turman Township
Helen Marie Keller of Farmers-
burg, age 18, were married yesterday by Judge Norval K. Harris. Mr. Burns is the son of Jack and Sally Clark Burns of New Lebanon, Jack Burns being one of the veteran coal miners of the county. The bride is the daughter of Carl and Inez Nelson Keller of Farmersburg. Her father is employed at Terre Haute. The couple will reside in Sullivan.
: NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX LEVIES - In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Dugger, Sullivan County. Indiana. Before the Board of Town Trustees Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Sullivan County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular place, on the 25th day of August, 1919. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS , GENERAL FEND 1 SERVICES PERSONAL , , 11 Salary of Trustees "12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer -13 Salary, Town Marshal -15 Compensation Town Attorney ... ?2n'ni '16 Compensation of Firemen 480.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL, 21 Communication and Transportation "rSS 22 Heat, Light. Power and Water 5'35?,2x 23 Printing and Advertising JjS'JX
24 rlepairs 3 SUPPLIES 32 Other Si'nnli"! " 5 CURRENT CHARGES 51 Insurance and Official Bond Prem 52 Rents
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500.00 175.00 350.00 60.00
TOTAL GENERAL FUND $11,998.00 STREET FUND 1 SERVICES PERSONAL 11 Sa'ary, Street Commissioner 1.500.00 12 Salary of Employees . ' .... 200.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTURAL 21 Repair of Equipment 200.00 3 SUPPLIES 350.00 4 MATERIALS 850-00 " .. TOTAL STREET FUND ..........!.... $3,100.00 ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street Park Cemetery DRCKMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fuad Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $12,113.00 $3,000.00 $ 350.00 $ 2,753.00 - 2r Necessary expenditures to be made - - from appropriations unexpended --July 31st of present year 3.122.00 1,200.00 150.00 - S. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August 1st to Decern- . . ber 31st of present year . 4, Outstanding temporary loans to . 1 - be paid before Dec. 31st of piesent year not included in lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2 3 and ! 15.235.00 4.200.00 500.00 2,753.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual Balance, July 31st or pres- . ent year 4.8S6.37 888.08 121.16 7t Taxes to be collected, present , year. (December settlement) 3.719.46 48.38 7 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be re- " ceived Aug. 1st of present year ' to Dec. 31st of incoming year - - (Schedule on file in office of
- i Town Clerk-Treas.) - . i. a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) . , c b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9?' Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) "10. NET AMOUNT TO - BE RAISED - - FOR EXPENSES TO-DEC. 31st - - OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line- 5) 11 ODeratinc Balance (not in excess:
- .a of expense Jan. 1st to June 30,' - ' . less Misc. Revenue for same period) 1.900.00 v
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines. Iv) and 11)
: mo fused Ltvir.s "Net Taxable Proper.' Number of Taxable iolls Levy on FUNDS Polls General $1.00 .Park Cemetery ,
TOTAL
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Mrs. E. H. Haste of Bedford, Indiana, has announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Carolyn Jeanette, to William H. Lindley of Sullivan. The wedding will take place August 21, at 4:30 p.m. (daylight saving time) in the Christian Church of Bedford. Miss Haste is a graduate of Bedford High School. She received her Bachelor of Science degree at Indiana State Teachers' College, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa sorority. She is also a member of Psi Iota Xi social sorority. ' ... . . William Lindley is the son of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Lindley, 400
West Washington Street. He was
graduated from Indiana State Teachers' College. He is now in the Indiana University School of Dentistry and is a member of Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity. He was in the U. S. Army Medical Corps. -
359.40
164.11 120.96
8,965.23 888.08 169.54 285.07
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7,269.77
9.169.77
108.46
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I 'svy on Property $1.73 .2 .5
$1.80
$529,145.03 ,180 Amount to be raised $9,169.77 98.52 216.30
$9,514.59
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
(Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts
collected in each or tne previous inree years.;
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Name of Fund - 1946 1947 1948 1949 General $3,767.13 $5,059.45 $6,897.97 $9,169.77 Park 233.03 " TOTAL $3,767.13 $5,059.45 $6,897.97 S9.402.8J Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the
tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not
later than two davH pniop to the second Monday in September, and the levy
-fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by I annh lAvtaa mav anncat tn tho HfatA nf TaT PvimmiRsimipra fnr flirth- I
er and final hearing thereon, Dy tiling ot petition witn tne county auaitor on .- in motion hv n. sino-ln awitpri nr hoforo tho fourth Mnnrlav f Sentomhor nt nn nr ht.f,ro tho tonth rlav nftor SCL "IO"u" "J a 8lIlgie SWUUl.
publication by the county auditor of tax) rates charged, whichever date s
jaier, tuiu lue siaie uuaru will iiJt a uaitr tur iieii ins in uu uuuiity. . ' ) , FRANK PIITOFF s,'--ir : j- ., -, . o. e. dugger a. .V. v t .1- ' ' f V WAT.TER
. . Trustees . Dated this 6th day of August, 1949. " I
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Triple 'T" Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, August 10th at the Sullivan City Park. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon. Visitors are are always welcome.
Annual family picnic of the Stardust Home Economics Club will be held at the City .Park Tuesday, Aug. 9th at 6:30.
Village Homemakers will meet in regular session August 9th at the city park shelter house at 6:30 p. m. This will be a "pot luck supper with the members' families invited.
The Past Presidents' parley of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night at the home of Ellen Staggs.
The W. S. C. S. of Longs Chapel and Cass churches will hold their annual picnic at the Sullivan Park on Wednesday, August 10th. Bring a well-filled basket and guests with you. Old members especially welcome also.
Hud Crowder W. K. C, No. 275 will meet Wednesday, August 10th at 2 o'clock. All officers and members please attend.
The Birthday club will meet with Mrs. Tolbert on Thursday August 11th. Bring thimble, needle and scissors.
Notice to Sullivan O. E. S. members. We will have a concession stand at the 4 -II fair this week. Glenna Russell, Wcrthy Matron.
C. W. E. club will meet Friday August 12th with Anna Lowdermilk for a covered dish dinner. Bring favorite covered dish and own table service.
Old Friends club will meet Thursday for an all day meeting. Everyone bring a covered dish and own table service. .
The Fidelis Class cf the Christian Church will meet Wednesday Aug. 10 at the City Park Shelter House at 6:30 p.m. for a covered dish dinner. Bring own table service. Guests welcome.
The Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, Aug. 12 at 2:30 p.m. as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Joy Maple; Circle No. 2, Mrs. J. R. Crowder; Circle No. 3, Mrs. H. W. Branstetter. '
The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday, Aug. 11, at 7:30 p.m. All members are asked to attend for important business.
The Willing Workers Club will meet Tuesday, August 16th at the Sullivan park with Delores Stanley' and Ethel Stanley hostesses.
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GAMES TONIGHT Shelburn vs. Carlisle. Hymera vs. Eagles.
The Legion and the Eagles won Softball games last night and for each it was the second win as against two losses in the second half of play. The Eagles took Dugger 3 to 1 in a close ball game. Moore was the winning pitcher for the Eagles while Ritchey lost for Dugger. In the second game the Legion pounded Graysville 16 to 1, as two Graysville pitchers, Nichols and Tarrh, went to the mound trying to stop the Legionnaires. James was the winning pitcher.
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Injured Yanks Face Bosox, A's In Crucial Week
U. S. HIGH COMMISSIONER to Germany John J. McCloy (left), after a two-week survey of American administration in Germany, is back in the United States to recruit a "cabinet" to help him switch the American zone from military to civilian control. He faces dissension witliin American administrative ranks. He is met at National airport, Washington, by the United States roving ambassador, W. Avprell Harriman. (International Soundphoto) then lost to Cleveland, Chicago TRAILS TEETH and Detroit, He will be opposed . FOR KNIFE
by Ellis Kinder, whose record is a little deceptive the wins are against second-division clubs.
Today's Markets
By Stan Optowsky United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UP) A combination of hpan hallo anri
Beantown today edged the New,lower' hear
York Yankees into a week of decision in the ever tightening American League race. The Yanks launch a three game series with the red hot Red Sox in Boston tonight, and they do so minus the services of slugging Catcher Yogi Berra and the Old Reliable Tommy Henrich. Both were the virtims nf nrnHo
frustration on the part of the,'1 '0' oft-hit St. Louis Brown pitchers' Cattle 2,400; calves 500; conSunday, leaving Berra out for ' siderable demand for good and three weeks and Henrich a ques- choice dry fed steers and heifers,
tion mark until further X-rays kinds under 1,000 lbs getting pre
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9. (U.R) Hogs 7,500; only moderately active, barrows and gilts around 250 lbs. down weak to mostly 25c
weights scarce
around steady, good and choice 180-250 lbs., $22.75 to mostly $23.00, several loads $23.25, extreme top $23.75, scattering 250300 lbs., $21.50 $22.50, 160-180 lbs., $21.00 $22.7t, around 160 lbs. down, $16.50 $19.00, sows mostly steady, good and choice 270-400 lbs., $18.00 $19.00, few $19.50, heavier weights $14.00
SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 9. (UP) Don Simonson, a clerk in a hardware store, told a five-year-old boy he couldn't trade a
knife for a tiny plastic animal, i 80jS2EEE!3!ItiS2EHlIBB3L
"But I'll tell you what I'll do,"
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couple of hours in bed last nigh
Simonscn said. "I'll give you this
front teeth." The boy returned ' but 1 f inally ot 'em out the bo
yesterday. In his hand were two sald- simonson handed the Doy teeth. "I had to tug on 'em a pearl-handled knife. '
today. Both injuries came from pitched balls. Yankee Manager Casey Sten
gel, knowing well how scanty !
ference, these about steady, lib
eral share short fed light and medium weight steers slow and carrying weaker undertone, several
his five and a half eame lead mn Sod and choice 1125-1200
could be with this newest arnica I lb- steers $26.50 $27.00, scattered crisis, glumly said "those injur-llots mostly good around 800-1100 ies could cost us the pennant." i lb- weights $26.25 $27.00, load And he was quite, right, for here lots good to choice heifers $26.00 are the Red Sox and next come $26.50, some held near $27.00, the Philadelphia Athletics in this i medium to average good shortfed week's schedule. ' i steers largely considered eligible The Sox get to"te77ffoTthe 1 to seU $24-75-$26.00, scattered Senators after the Yankees leave ccmmon and medium grass $18.00 Boston, while the second-place $22-00. cows moderately active,
Cleveland Indians meet the hap- i "i" syouea weaKness
uca ivwa, iew medium ana good beef cows $16.50 $17.50,
Boston's phenominar comeback' 1R nn Di . -jj,.. $16-00, vealers active fully
Those games appeared to sin?1 $20 00 $25 00
hopes, but instead thev became !tnSAhvefP opened slow, $1.00 the jumping off point for a rally pf?f es f ;5 ' moderwhich has produced 25 victories "teIJ actY late at decine- bulk
33 games hujcu weignis
the pitching -'rr.TtT-
culls and common lightweights, $10.00 $19.00, slaughter ewes scarce at $5.00 $8.00.
less Browns and the the White Sox this week.
surge was touched
enough, by double losses to the
and medium
in 33 games. What's more,
Boston's major tragedy in the first part f the season has emerged from the sorry to the sublime. Mel Parnell has won six of seven since July 4, Maury McDermott three of five, Ellis Kinder five of six, Joe Dobson four of four and Chuck Stobbs
four of five.
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CRITICIZES FOOD; HE GETS STAEI3ED ALAMEDA, Cal., Aug. 9. (UP) When Arthur Augustad, aee 46
The Yanks, meanwhile, have told, hjs wife' Mary. ae 42, her
kept their lead, but in a falter- L ressing was so Dad he'd ing fashion. Vic Raschi pitches llke to shampoo her with it," she against the Sox tonight seeking rePhed by stabbing him ? in his for the fourth time his 16th vie- cbest and uPPer arm with a tory of the season. He won No. kltchen knife, police reported to15 July 21 against Cleveland and day-
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