Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 162, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1949 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 16, 1949.
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper ' Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the " ' Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POTNTER .'. Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY . Editor ; Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. Bullivan, Ind. Telepnone 12
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4-H Club Fair (Continued from Page 1)
"place. . individual Southdown lamb. Shan ' Medsker of Tuiman "Township, showed the first place pen' of Shropshire yeirling. Lee jCoulson showed the second place Shropshire yearling. Judy Johnson, Gill Township, showed, first place pen ol .Shrop--1 hire lambs and Lee Coulson, second place pen.
In the individual Shropshire class, Judy Johnson was first and Johnson Coulson second. Lee Coulson was third. 1 In the grade . classes, Helen Page of Haddon Township was first and Eldon and Janice Dunford of Jefferson Township, placed second and third. In the grade Hampshire class, Dale Ready, Haddon Township, was first in the pen of three and single classes. Faye Ready of Haddon Township was second. 'Thos. A. Taylor, Curry Township, carried off many of the pig
club honors by showing the Grand Champion barrow of the show, the Duroc gilt, the Champion Hampshire gilt, the Champion Hampshire litter, and he was declared the Champion Pig Showman. f For this last feat, he was awarded $5 by Wayne Huff, Turman Township farmer and trucker. Tom's Grand Champion barrow was a Duroc. The Reserve Grand Champion barrow was a Spotted Poland China, shown by Carol Woodward of Turman Township. Other placings in the swine project in the Duroc barrow class were: Second George Dixon; third, Bob Cox; fourth, Mike Chown-
mg. and fifth. Bobby Adams
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Duffer, and 5th, Richard Soughers. t Junior Hampshire gilt placings were: 1st, Joan Duffer; 2nd, Denver Samm; 3rd, Mary Agnes Duffer; 4th,' Patty Duffer, and 5th, Thos. Thompson. Senior Chester White gilt placings were: 1st and Champion, Thos. Sevier. Junior Chester White gilt placings were: 1st, Bill Monk, and 2nd, Gene JVIonk. Senior 1 O. C. gilt placings were: 1st, Bruce Bennett; 2nd, Mickey Wilson; 3rd, Gordon Lyle, and 4th, Bob Ping. Senior Berkshire gilt placings were: 1st, Dennis Hancock, and 2nd, Phyllis Marshall.
Junior Berkshire gilt placings
Spotted Poland China barrow were: 1st and Champion, Don
- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matte of determining the tax rates for certain purposes 'by the civil town of Hymera, Sullivan County, Indiana. Before ' the Board of Town TrUNot?ce is hereby given the taxpayers of Hymera, Sullivan County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their-regular place, on the 25th day of August 1949 will consider the follownig budget BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOB TOWNS GENERAL FUND 1 SERVICES PERSONAL , tinn
12 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer
360.00
13 Salary. Town Marshal ' 1 15 Compensation Town Attorney v oin'nn 16 Compensation of Firemen Smkn 18 Other Compensation iW.W) 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL 21 Communication and Transportation e?n'jjx 22 Heat. Light, t-ower and Water , "J0"" '23 Printing and Advertising J.uu 24 Repairs . , . 1UU.UU ,..3 SUPPLIES . " inn no 31 Office Supplies -JS 32 Other Supplies 5UUU 4 MATERIALS ' inn nn 41 Building 1U0.00 42 Street, Alley and Sewer 400.00 5 CURRENT CHARGES , ' 61 Insurance and Official Bond Prem . , 350.00 6 CURRENT OBLIGATIONS - M 61 Interest i 75-00 7 PROPERTIES . 72 Equipment .....v.. iw.W 8 DEBT PAYMENT ' cn 81 Principal on Bonds 600.00
' TOTAL GENERAL FUND $7,309.00 STREET FUND. 1 SERVICES PERSONAL ..11 Salary, Street Commissioner . 540.00 .13 Wages of Laborers .' 650.00 14 Other Compensation 100.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTURAL 21 Repair of Equipment 100.00 4 ' MATERIALS 850.00 7 PROPERTIES . ! - 72 Equipment 35.00
placings were: 1st, Marjorie Thompson. , ' Hampshire barrow placings were: 1st, Kenneth Pugh; 2nd, Ves Bennett; 3rd, Eugene Johanningsmeier; 4th, Larry Whitlock, and 5th, Thos. Taylor. Chester White barrow placings were: 1st, Bob Webster; 2nd, Thos. Sevier, and 3rd, Eugene Johanningsmeier. O. I. C. barrow placings were: 1st, Bruce Bennett, and 2nd, Bob Ping. Senior Duroc gilt placings were: 1st and champion, Thos. Taylor; 2nd, Lee Coulson; 3rd, Tom Coulson; 4th, Zoe Coulson, and 5th, Bob Cox. Junior Duroc gilt placings were: 1st, Tom Cole; 2nd, Richard Hiatt; 3rd, Floyd Hiatt; 4th, Lee Sheffler, and 5th, Tom Blubaugh. Senior Spotted Poland China gilt placings were: 1st and Champion, DonHobbs; 2nd, Carol Woodward: 3rd, Jim Koenig; 4th, Tom Walters, and 5th, Jim Ransford. Junior Spotted Poland China gilt placings ' were: 1st, Darrol Pugh; 2nd, Bill Monk; 3rd, Jerry Monroe; 4th. David Pugh, and 5th, Dixon Pugh. Senior Hampshire gilt placings were: 1st and Champion, Thos. Taylor; 2nd, Joan Duffer; 3rd, Patty Duffer; 4th, Mary Agnes
Cloutier; 2nd, David Walton, and
3rd, Frank Walton. Senior Poland China gilt placings were: 1st, Marjorie Thompson. ; , .. . One hundred . and , four 4-H dairy animals, which is thought to be the largest number on rec-r ord in Sullivan County, were shown at the County 4-H Club Fair. August 11, 12, and 13. , , Riley Kester of. Fairbanks
Prose, Howard Unger, and Riley Kester. They were awarded $5, $4, $3, $2, and $1, respectively, by Tip Top Creamery. Jane and Nancy Snyder of Haddon Township, and Howard Unger of Gill Township, won the award of $1 each, presented by Kraft Foods, for the cleanest dairy stall. The dairy placings were as follows: Holstein, Heifer Class 1st, Riley Kester. Senior Heifers 1st, Riley Kester; 2nd, Joe Brown; 3rd, Jim Koenig; 4th, Lloyd Huff, and 5th, Elaine Morris. Junior Yearlings 1st, Warren Andis; 2nd, Darrol Burton; 3rd, Bill Burton, and 4th, Paul Petty. Senior Yearlings 1st, Jim Koenig; 2nd. Bob Koenig, and 3rd, Jack Miller. Aged Cow 1st, Marcus Petty, and 2nd, Dale Ready. Brown Swiss. Heifer Calf Class 1st, Stewart Harvey, and 2nd, Wanda Harvey. Junior Yearlings 1st, Wanda Harvey, and 2nd, Stewart Harvey. Milking Shorthorns, Heifer
Township, showed the Grand air uiass isi, wmiam jemcins, Champion Holstein; Richard j and 2nd, Joann Jenkins. Phegley, Gill Township, showed j Guernsey, Heifer Calf Class the Grand Champion Guernsey; I lst. Billy Prose; 2nd, Richard Everett Lee .Daugherty of Gill Phegley; 3rd, Larry Hale; 4th, Township, showed the Grand ;Jane Snyder, and 5th, John Reel. Champion Jersey; Wanda Har- Senior Calf lst, Tom Phegley'; vev of Jackson Township, show- 2nd, Gene Monk; 3rd, John
the Grand Champion Brown Swiss, and William Jenkins of Haddon Township, shdwed the Grand Champion milking Shorthorn. , ' Champion Showman honors went to Billy Joe Ferree of Tubman Township. He was awarH"d a show halter by Kraft Foods. Warren Andis, Jefferson Town
ship, was declared the Champion ley, and 2nd, Keith, Goodman. Holstein SHowman and was a- Jersey Heifers lst, Everett
Monk; 4th, John Reel, and 5th, Doyle Williams. Junior Yearlings lst, Wanda Andis; 2nd, Leon Brown; 3rd. Eldon Dunford; 4th, Billy Prose, and 5th, James Bedwell. Senior Yearlings lst, Richard Phegley, 2nd, John Irvin, , and 3rd, Tom" Sevier, Jr. Aged Cow lst, Richard Pheg-
warded a beautiful plaque, with the picture of an ideal type Holstein cow. The five best fitted dairy calves, in order of their placings, were shown by Warren ' Andis, Everett Lee Daugherty, Billy
I nQiiffViorfv 9nH William
3rd, Don Cloutier; 4th,
$2,275.00
2,900.00
None lt),209.00
Street Fund $2,275.00 600.00 1.200.00
None ,4,075.00
3,200.00 3,677.00 2,123.00
1.150.00
None
3,736.00 1.200.00 4,936.00
2.272.00 None 5,949.00
....... TOTAL STREET FUND ESTIMATE OF TOWN FFNDS TO BE .RAISED " FUND'3 REQUIRED FOR ""EXPENSES TO General DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR:' ' ' Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ........... $ 7,309.00
2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropna-i tions unexpended July 31st of present year 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August lst to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year not included in lines 2 or 3 5. (Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) ' FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance; July 31st of present year , 7. Taxes to be colleoted, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aue. Is of. present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Sched- , ule on tile in office of Town Clerk-Treas. ; . ' a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) ....
'"5. Total Funds (Add! lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) 6,473.00 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENDS
TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line ' 9 from line 5) . . ---11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan. lst to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same neriod) "12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11)
PROPOSED LEVIES , Net Taxable Property $315,880.00 Number of Taxable Polls , 164 Levy on Levy on Amount to FUNDS Polls Property be raised General $ .50 $1.60 $4,936.00 , COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current yeaf and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.) , To Be Collected 1 Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1946 1947 1948 1949 General $3.782,27 $8,017.51 . $4,832.80 $4,936.00 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 days prion to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or oh their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more (taxpayer feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of-Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after -publication by the county auditor of ta rates charged whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date JTor hearing in this county. DAISY PARSON .' ' Clerk-Treas., Hymera Town
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF 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. .i.
I Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Sullivan county, inaiana, " '
proper legal officers of said municipality, at moir regular piacc, uu mc day of August, 1919. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS GENERAL FUND ' 1 SERVICES PERSONAL qmnn 11 Salary of Trustees 12 Salary. Clerk-Treasurer - SSwK 13 Salary. Town Marshal SJK'n 15 Compensation Town Attorney nS. 16 Compensation of Firemen i 4SU.UU 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL 21 Communication and Transportation v , J.U.W TJaat T iwlit Pnwpf snH Watnr D.OOfi.UU
23 Printing and Advertising 24 Repairs 50U.U0 3 SUPPLIES '.
i 32 Other Supplies
5 CURRENT UHAKUES - C1 l..,o,a anA riffiflal RnnH Prom . 350.00
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WJ.W
Rents
TOTAL GENERAL FUND ". .'. i $11,998.00 STREET FUND 1 SERVICES PERSONAL 11 Salary, Street Commissioner ... 12 Salarv of Employees 200.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTURAL . 21 Repair of Equipment
5 STTPRLIES aou.uu
4 MATERIALS '
Eaton;
Carol-
Loudermilk. and 5th, John Rusk. Senior Heifers lst, Carol Loudermilk; 2nd, Billy Joe Ferree; 3rd, Wayne Anderson; 4th, Everett Lee Daugherty, and 5th, Carol Woodard. Junior Yearlings lst, Everett Lee Daugherty, 2nd, Wayne Eaton; 3rd, Richard Hiatt; 4th, Billy Joe Ferree, and 5th, Phyllis Marshall. , Senior Yearlings lst, Everett Lee Daugherty; 2nd, Jimmie Ringer; 3rd, Judith Bell; 4th, Billy Joe Ferree, and 5th, Jack Miller.
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SALES
Telephone 851
a. a
850.00
$3,100.00
Fund
Cemetery Fund
$350.00 $2,753.00
3,122.00 1,200.00 150.00
15,235.00 4,200.00 500.00 2,753.00
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4,886.37 888.08 121:16
Why Do We Have Such Bargains? Equipped Farms, Business Opportunities, Rural , Retirement Homes
To sell through the UNITED FARM AGENCY, a proper
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terms it possible and nave a logical reason for selling. We are listing such bargains every day, and we pass them right along to our buyers. If a property must be sold at
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. TOTAL STREET FUND ... KSTIMATE OF TOWN Fl'ND8 TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street Park
DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incom- . ing year $12,113.00 $3,000.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made
trom appropriations unexpenaea July 31st of present year 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August lst to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year not included in lines 2 or 3 j... 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, ' 2. 3 and 4) fUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year . .. 7. Taxi?s to1 be collected, present year (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. lst of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Town Clerk-Treas.) a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8h) '. i 10. NB:T AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. lst to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines'. 10 and 11) ..
PROPOSED LEVIES
Net Taxable Property ,. $529,145.00
3,719.46
359.40
48.38
S64.ll 120.96
8,965.23 888.08 169.54 285.07
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7.269.77
1,900.00
9.169.77
108.46
108.46
Number of Taxable Polls
Levy on . FUNDS - Polls General $1.00 Park '., Cemetery ,.............
TOTAL
Llevy on Property $1.73 -.2 . .5
$1.80
180
Amount to be raised (j $9,169.77 V 98.52 246.30
$9,514.59
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COMPARATIVE STATKMKNT OF TAXKS COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.) . To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1946 1947 1948 1949 General .., $3,767.13 $5,059.45. $6,897.97 $9,169.77 Park - r 233.03 TOTAL ' $3,767.13 $5,059.45 $6,897.97 $9,402.80 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 daya prior, 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 such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever' date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. FRANK PUTOFF O. E. DUGGER C. V. WALTER . . ' ' Trustees Dated this 6th day of August, 1949. .
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