Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 15 August 1930 — Page 3
FStnAY, AUGUST 15, 1930
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TEMP-
ORARY SCHOOL LOAN
street to Port avenue with cement. ; .Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there
Notice is hereby given that at has been no collusion in any way 4 o’clock p. m., on Tuesday, the jaffecting said bid, according to the 2nd day of September, 1930, at the | terms of Sec. 95. of the Act of office of the superintendent of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p 219)
All such proposals should be sealed, and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon of the 19th day of August, 1930, and each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to said
City Schools in the Central High school building in the City of Muncie, Indiana, the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Muncie, Indiana, will receive sealed bids and proposals for temporary school loans aggregating EightyThree Thousand dollars ($83,000.00), to raise funds to meet the current operating expenses of said school city for the fiscal school year, in anticipation and to be paid out of taxes actually levied and now in course of collection for the fiscal school year, which said loans shall be evidenced by time warrants of the School City of Muncie, Indiana, executed in its name and on its behalf by its Board of School Trustees. Said warrants will be payable on December 31, 1930, and will bear interest at the lowest rate obtainable, not ex ceeding six per cent (6%) per annum, the interest to maturity to be added to and included in the face value of said warrants. Said time warrants evidencing said temporary loans will be dated and issued on the following respective dates for the following respective amounts and for the use of the following respective school funds, to-wit:
September 2, 1930—
Special School Fund, $22,000.00
September 19, 1930
Tuition Fund
October 1, 1930Special School Fund October 3, 1930—
Tuition Fund
October 24, 1930—
Tuition Fund,
Said loans will be
the bidder or bidders submitting the lowest rate of interest and the amount of the face value of said warrants with interest to maturity will be appropriated out of the current revenues of the respective funds for which said amounts are borrowed, and will be pledged to the payment thereof. Each bidder will be required to submit with his bid an affidavit showing that no collusion exists between himself and any other bidder for such loan The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to award any part or all of said loans to the same bidder or to divide the same between two or more bidders. Dated at Muncie, Indiana, this 4th day of August, 1930. SCHOOL CITY OF MUNCIE,
INDIANA.
By Edward Tuhey, William F. White, J. Lloyd Kimbrough, Board of School Trustees. Silverburg, Bracken & Gray,
Attorneys.
Aug. 8 and 15.
City, for the sum equal to two and one-half per cent. (2 1 /2%) of City Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing the same shall fail duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompanying proposal. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of Public works.
Eunice Carpenter, clerk. Aug. 8, 15.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO MEDIUM CAPACITY DUMP TRUCKS.
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, on the 26th day of August, 1930, at 10 o’clock A. M., of said day, it will receive sealed bids for the following apparatus:
two (2) medium capacity dump trucks; the same at the time of delivery to be subject to inspection and test of William G. Daniels, Superintendent of Streets of said City, and to the approval of the Board of Public Works. Each bid submitted shall be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check or cash in a sum equal to two percent (2%) of the bid and a statutory affidavit of non-col-lusion on the i)art of the bidder to
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
Dated at the City of Muncie, Indiana, this 4th day ot August, 1930.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain- purposes by the City of Muncie, Indiana
Before the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Indiana.
r^om f N ?^ iC - e iS he . reby e iven taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said muniri the fonowing^budg 1 ^ meetmg PlaCe in the council chamber, the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 18th day of August, 1930, will consider
3,000.00
500-00
25.000. 00 6,000.00 22.000. 00 8,000.00
made with
Mayor’s Office.-
Mayor’s salary $ Sal. of Secy, to mayor __
Communication and
Transportation 300.00 Office supplies 200.00 Research fund 1,000.00 Total $ 6,000.00
Comptroller’s Office.
Comptroller’s office $ 2,500.00 Deputy Comptroller’s sal 1,000.00
Clerks and assistants __ Sal. and wages, tempry _
Communication and Transportation
Printing and adv. Repairs and other serv-
ices, contractual
Office sup. Ins. and prem on bonds_ Office equipment
Total Comptroller’s Office $
City Clerk’s Office.
Sal. clerk and deputy $ Postage Telephone and telgph __ Office sup. Prem. on ofcl bond Total Clerk’s Office -_$
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF STANDARD STOP
SIGNS.
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Safety of the City of Muncie, Indiana, on the 26th day of August, 1930, at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, it will receive sealed bids for the following apparatus: Six Hundred (600) painted or printed, lettered and numbered standard stop signs, for use in the traffic at the City of Muncie,
Indiana;
Said signs to be of size and dimensions and lettered in accordance with specifications on file in
our office.
All lettering and painting to be done under the direction and inspection of the Chief of Police of the City of Muncie, Indiana, each bid submitted shall be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check or cash in a sum equal to two percent (2%) of the bid and a statutory affidavit of non-collusion on the part of the bidder to guarantee to the Board a good faith on ^
the part of the bidder. All deposits [p“y j."jj garbage
Traveling and transpor-
3.900.00 tation and automobile 250.00 1.500.00 j Furnishing elec current 52,500.00 I Furnishing gas 250.00 Furnishing heat, light _ 2,200.00 Furnishing water 28,000.00 Printing and adv. 4,000.00
Note—$1,000.00 of which is to be collected from
tax.
Repairs 1,000.00 Recording transcripts, deeds, etc. 100.00 Intersections, st. aly, etc 30,000.00 Coal and ice $ 125.00
100.00 100.00 50.00 600.00 435.09 500.00
8,785.00
3.780.00
40.00 96.00 290.00 20.00
3.356.00
City Treasurer’s Office.
Sal. Treasurer Office sup Prem. on ofcl bond Total City Treasurer’s Office $
City Court. ‘ '
City Judge’s sal $ Court bailiff’s sal —___ Pay of special judges __ Telephone and telegph _ Office sup Gasoline Prem. on ofcl bonds of city Judge and Bailiff Office equipment Total City Judge’s Office $
Common Council
Salaries of Councilmen-$ Transportation to Municipal League and traveling expenses Printing and adv. Dues Municipal League Waiver Pub. impvmts __ Total Common Council$ Department of Law.
3,000.00
200.00 150.00
3.350.00 2.100.00 1,200.00 200.00 ;
100.00 150.00 150.00 15.00 100.00
4.015.00 3.900.00
350.00
1.500.00
30.00 500.00
6.280.00
Pay roll cans and ashes
Pay roll city barn
made by bidder to be returned
bid be rejected.
The Board reserves the right to st^and aly rprs reject any and all bids submitted Pay roU st ’ ana y 1
to it.
Dated August 7th, 1930. BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY, By Joe Herdering, Its Secretary. o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
Personal salary $ 3,000.00 Stenographer, contctl __ 1,200.00 Office sup. 125.00
Transportation and
communication 300.00 Transcripts and briefs.- 500.00 Special witness and exp. 250.00 Office equipment, records and leafs 75.00 Recording and transfer 25.00 Official bond 12.50
Total Department of
Law $ 5,487.50 Sinking Fund Commission. Commissioners sal $ 100.00 Prem. on ofcl bond 25.00
Total Sinking Fund
Commission $ 125.00 Department of Public Works. Sal. members of board _$ 4,500.00 Salary Clerk of board — 1,200.00 Salary Street commisnr 2,600.00 Salary janitors 2,500.00
Other Compensations:
Pay roll sewer and
lateral clg. 5,000.00 Pay roll st and aly clg. 8,000.00
10,000.00 9.000. 00 5,785.00 6.000. 00
100.00 50.00 100.00
Freight, exprs, dryg
Postage _. Telephone
Gasoline 3,000.00 Oil 400.00 Tires and tubes 1,500.00
Other garage and motor
supplies 2,000.00 Office supplies 250.00 Hay, corn, shoeing, etc. 500.00
Janitor supplies, light
bulbs, etc. 200.00 Street name signs 1,000.00 Sewer materials 1,500.00 St. and alley mater 2,000.00
Prem. on ins. and bonds
etc. 1,500.00 Office equipment , 100.00
Tot. Dept, of Public Works $187,095'.00 Special Gasoline Tax Fund Ap amount equal to the balance in paid special gasoline tax fund December 31, 1930, and an amount equal to the amount received from the State of Indiana, for said fund for the year 1931. (Said sum to be received in the year 1931, is estimated to be $- .) Department of Public Works.
(Continued.)
Ertgineer's Office. Sal, of City. Engineer^ 3,000.00 Sal. of draftsman.—2,400.00 Sa‘l. of two (2) chainmen 2,500.00 Sal. of stenographer — 1,250.00 Inspection and tests of materials — 500.00 Trans., communication and postage 100.00 Print, and Adv. 50.00 Rep. and survey, instru. 75.00 Garage and motor supplies, gasoline, etc 160.00 Office sup., stationary, drawing paper, etc.— 300.00 Sup., gen., stakes, etc.. 150.00
etc.
300.00
Office supplies
100.00
Paint for St. marking-
400.00
Prem. on bonds
37.50
Properties, traffic lgts._
1,000.00
Total $
3,047.50
Animal Shelter.
Sal. (custodian) — __$
1,200.00
Heat, light and gas
300.00
Doctor and veterinary-
25.00
Telephone
65.00
Foods _ _ _
250.00
Coal and ice
25.0(J
Garage and motor parts
200.00
Equipment
100.00
Miscellaneous: —
>7
Services, contracual,
supplies, current char-
ges and properties—
110.00
Tot. animal shelter__-$
2,275.00
Police Department.
Sal. and wages, reg. $
87,600.00
Commu. and transp.
1,000.00
Instruc. ammuni., ect._
300.00
Feed
150.00
Gar. and motor sup.^__
4,500.00
Office supplies _
300.00
General supplies
300.00
Materials—Parts of equipment:
If new equip is bought
450.00
Prem. on bonds and
insurance —
565.00
Motor equipment
3,500.00
Office equipment
100.00
Other equipment
50.00
Total $ 98,715.00 Fire Department Item No. 1, Services, Salaries and
Total Eng. office — $ 10,485.00 Commission of Buildings Office.
Sal. of Com. of Bldgs__$ Sal. of assists Com. and transport, (stamps, $24; tel. $60; transport., $25; exp. $25 Gasoline — Oil — Tires and tubes Office equip (printing forms, $250; pens, pencils, bands, etc., $10 Rep. motor equip. Flashlight globes, batteries, etc. Prem. on official bond..
2.400.00 3.060.00
134.00 450.00 45.00 135.00
260.00 200.00 9.00 12.50
Tot. Cohimis. of Buildoffice $ 6,705.00 Department of Public Safety. (Board of Public Safety. Sal. members Board-.$ 1,200.00 Sommu. and transp... 10.00 Lab. paint, safety signs,
wages.
month year
1 Chief -
$232.75
$2,793.00
2 Asst, chief
181.00
4,344.00
1 Secy.
167.00
2,004.00
1 lineman
164.25
1,971.00
1 mechanic
164.25
1,971.00
5 Captains
166.00
9.960.00
5 Lieutenants
161.40
9,684.00
3 Gamewell Oper_
155.60
5,601.60
2 Tillerman
155.60
3,734.40
14 Drivers
155.60
21,140.80
16 Pipemen 53 men
150.25
32,454.00
Total
100,657.80
1,500.00
50.00
Communication and trans
portation $ 1,200.00
Heat, light, power and water .———---- Printing and advertisng..
Repairs ^ 350.00 Fuel and ice 1,000.00
Garage and motor sup-
plies 1,000.00 Institution and medical— 500.00 Office supplies 150.00 General supples 100.00 Furniture and fixtures — 400.00 New station 200.00 Office equipment 100.00 Other equipment, hose etc 3,000.00 Total $110,207.80
Auditor’s Office
Auditor’s salary — $ 500.00
Board of Pubic Health
Salaries $ 2,072.00
Cutting weeds and emergency labor Visiting nurse’s associa-
tion -— 1,200.00
Motor supplies and garage service Laboratory expenses, milk and water — Local office supplies .— Insurance, auto, hosp, records, etc Expense of quarantine
500.00
300.00 100.00 200.00
and printing; food and coal for indigents, supplies and upkeep for isolation Hospital and salary for matron, medical supplies and emergency items 2,000.00 Total Board of Pubic Health $ 6,847.00 City Plan Commission. Section 3. That for the said fiscal year there is hereby appropriated out of the ity Plan Commission’s funds for the use the City Plan Commssion, the folowing: Pay and expense of Engineers and assistants_$ 1,500.00 Services structural, communication and transportation 300.00 Supplies, . general, stationary, etc 200.00 Total City Plan Commission j $ 2,000.00 Department of Parks. Section 4. That for the said fiscal year there is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the department of Public Parks, the follow-
ing:
Salaries, regular $ 7,500.00 Salaries, temporary 10,767.00 Heat, light, power and
guarantee to the Board a good faith on the part of the bidder. All deposits made by bidder to be returned if bid be rejected. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted to it. Dated August 7th, 1930. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, By Eunice Carpenter, Clerk of Board. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF
HEARING TIONS.
ON APPROPRIA-
In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, providing for special appropriation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, that a public hearing will be in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 18th day of August, 1930, at 7:30 o’clock P. M., on ordinances making special and additional appropriations: 1. “An Ordinance appropriating the sum of $750.00 to Board of Public Works for purchase of Automobile. 2. “An Ordinance making ap propriation of the sum of $500.00 to appropriation No. Ill, year 1930, to Controller of the city of Muncie, Indiana. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor not later than ten (10) days from the date of the final action of said council and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date of hearing in this city. COMMON COUNCIL, of City of Muncie, Indiana. Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk.
water
1,500.00
Individual super, playground and recration
work _ $
2,600.00
Print, and Adv.
100.00
Commu. and transp
200.00
Rep. bldg, and care of
grounds
2,000.00
Rep. equipment _ -
700.00
Band concerts
600.00
Tree trim, and surg.—
_ 1,000.00
Feed for animals
150.00
Motor and garage sup.
1,885.00
Office supplies
100.00
Toilet supplies ___—„
200.00
Electric supplies
100.00
Materials general
400.00
Sewer materials
500.00
Street materials
30,000.00
Motor equipment
1,500.00
Equipment — _
1,000.00
Rep. parts __ _
300.00
Ins. premiums -
450.00
Prem. on bond __ -
25.00
Dues and subscrip. —
60.00
Playground equip.
500.00
Build, material — —
175.00
Office equipment — -
50.00
Total Dept, of Public
COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S ALLOWANCES FOR MONTH OF JULY
Parks $ 63,662.00 Department of Aviation Section 5. That for the said fis cal year there is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the Department of. Aviation for the use of the Department of Aviation,
the following:
Salaries and wages, regular $ 6,000.00 Sal. and wages, temp. orary 1,000.00 Commu. and trans 650.00 Heat, light and power.- 500.00 Garage and motor 1,500.00 Ditch assessment 1,200.00 Materials, general 213.24 Adv. and printing— 200.00 Office supplies / 100.00 Repairs — 50.00 General supplies 50.00
Tot. Aviation Com $ 11,463.24 Section 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval and signature by the Mayor.
COMPLETE DETAIL ESTIMATE MAY BE SEEN IN THE OFFICE OF CITY CONTROLLER
ESTIMATE OF FUN DS TO BE RAISED
State of Indiana, Delaware counLucille Miller vs. Walter Miller in the Delaware Circuit Court, September Term, 1930. Complaint for divorce. No. 7796. Notice is hereby given the said defendant Walter Miller that the plaintiff has filed her complaint herein, for a divorce together with an affidavit that the said defendant Walter Miller is not a resident of the state of Indiana, and that unless he be and appear on Saturday the 4th day of October, 1930, the 30 day of the next term of said court, to be holden on the first Monday in September, A. D. 1930, at the Court House in the City of Muncie in said County and State, the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court, affixed at the city of Muncie this 4th day of August, A. D., 1930. Perry W. Mansfield, clerk. Tod Whipple, plaintiff’s attorney. Aug. 8, 15, 22. i o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS Department of Public Works
the the
Office of the Board City Hall Muncie, Indiana Notice to contractors and to Public: Notice is hereby given, to public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawings and specification therefor on file in the office of said Board of each of the public improvements herein below described, towit: IR-650. For paving alley between 6th and 7th streets from Perkins
5. All additional appropriations between July 31, and Dec. 31st __ 6. Temporary loans to be paid by December 31st, 1930
lo! Miscellaneous revenue to be collectd prsent year
City
Firemen’s
Police
Corporation Park
Aviation
Sinking
Plan
Pension
Pension
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund •
Fund
$462,555.80
$63,662.00
$11,463.24
$65,600.07
$2,000.00
$6,560.00
$6,560.00
12,000.00
1,200.00
450,555.80
62.462.00
11,463.24
185,715.67
21,848.73
5,950.00
10,000.00
2,000.00
646,271.47
86,310.73
41,093.07
38,215.47
221,962.00
21,924.67
5,950.00
4,000.00
400.00
267,055.07
60,540.14
379,216.40
25,769.79
65,244.10
20,160.26
5,530.01
'
$444,440.50
$45,920.05
$11,480.01
$65,600.07
$3,280.00
$6,560.00
$6,560.00
13 Estimated working balance for six months after close of next yr. 14. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add line 12 and 13)
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net taxable properties $65,600,075.00 Number of taxable polls 6887
Name of Fund.
Corporation Park Fund Aviation Sinking City Plan Firemen Pension Police Pension Total
Levy On
Levy On
Amount
Polls
Property
To Be Raised
$ .50
$ .6775
$444,440.50
.07
45,920.05
.0175
11,480.01
.10 ,
65,600.07
.005 /
3,280.00
.01
6,560.00
.01
6,650.00
$ .50
$ .89
$583,840.63
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXE S COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED.
To Be
Name of Fund.
Park Fund Aviation Sinking 1 City Plan Firemen Pension ; Police 1 Total $448,003.69
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
1927 Levy
1928 Levy
1929 Levy
1930 Levy
$336,575.21
$435,703.96
$442,839.14
$444,440.50
37,490.32
42,449.72
43,085.92
45,920.05
11,463.24
11,480.01
59,159.54
60,788.31
61,551.32
65,600.07
2,957.54
3,039.41
3,077.58
3,280.00
5,915.04
6,078.83
6,155.13
6,560.00
5,915.04
6,078.83
6,155.13
6,560.00
$448,003.69
$554,139.06
$574,327.46
$583,840.63
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, of further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor, not later than the Fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUNCIE, . Hubert L. Parkinson, President of Council, Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk. Carey A. Taughinbaugh, City Attorney. Dated at the City of Muncie, Ind., this 4th day of August, 1930.
Pearl C. Hopkins, sal __!_$ 110.85 F*. W. Mansfield, ins com b.OO P. W. Mansfield, ins com 5.00 P. W. Mansfield, ins com 5.00 U. G. Poland, ins com, Serv 6.00 Clay A. Ball, some — 6.00 R. H. Beeson, same , 3.00 Perry W. Mansfield, same 5.00 J. H. Williams, same —6.00 Clay A. Ball, same 6.00 Henry Bibler, ^ame 3.00 Perry W. Mansfield, same 5.00 Clay A. Ball, same 6.00 Elmer T. Cure, same 6.00 Wm. J. Malloy, same 3.00 Arthur D. McKinley sp jdg 50.00 Arthur D. McKinley sp jdg 50.00 Lincoln Lesh, same 20.00
P. W. Mansfield, per diem c. c. 58.00
Robie Hirons, hy supt sal 156.00 Robie Hirons, exp 14.72 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., hy grge 14.90
Wood Hyd. Hoist & Body Co. rep. 3.43
A. E. Boyce Co., sup 65.80 Frank Mowrey, rep f g r — 30.00 J. D. Adams Co., same ; 46.73 Carpenter Mch. Co., same 9.80 Huber Mfg. Co., same 11.00 Ind. Oxygen Co., same — 6.79 Johnson Hdw. Co., same __ 31.62 Kemp Mch.. Co., same 68.50 Refiners Oil Co., same 145.28 Shunk Mfg. Co., same 59.30 Guar. Tire & Rub. Co. same 7.26 Amer. Tar Prod. Co., same 4885.77 R. Scott Hdw. Co., same _ 23.02 Stand. Oil Co., same 383.10
Mun. Stone & Lime Co., same 660.71
Thad Witt, same __u 228 20 Herbert R. Fuson, same 28.90 Forest E. Hiatt, same — 87.05 Clifford Reasoner, same .= 102.85 Reid Bowers, same — 106.73 Wilbur Keesling, same 2738.09 Arthur B. Cassell, same __ 5.25 G. M. Waite, same — 24.42
Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv pros atty 7.75
Lola W. Kiger, sal 170.70
Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv ch guard 11.08
A. E. Boyce Co. sup ch gd * 3.50 Eli Toney, cus' ct h 95.00 Arthur Jones, same 95.00 Clara Chamness, matron 50.00 Johnson Hdw. Co. sup ct h 10.70 J. A. Butts, rep ct h 111.08 Ned James, paint signs __ 2.00 Otis Elev. Co., main serv _ 23.00 Evers Laundry, serv ct h 15.71 Albert Johnson, haul trash 6.75
Ind. Gen. Serv Co. lights ct h 121.14
J. A. Goddard, sup ct h 74.00 Chas. Saunders, rep ct h _ 45.00 West. Union, rental clock 2.95 Mun. Wt. Wks. serv ct h _ 64.65
Meyer Bros. Drug Co. sup ct h 51.00
Wilbert L. Gray, sal inf _ 150.00 Edna E. Gray, sal mat inf 60.00 Pearl Larmore, nurse 75.00 Erma Quate, laundress __ 36.00 Volney Payton, janitor 45.00 Floyd Hoover, farmer 45.00 Virgie Hoover, cook 50.00 Anna Moore, cook 40.50 Mary Kennedy, cook 6.00 Warren Murphy, fireman _ 40.00 Ethel Powell, laundress __ 22.00 William Thomas, barber _ 15.00 Chas. Moore, cutting oats 7.50 A. E. Brown, sup 39.06 Stand. Oil Co. sup 34.74 Trac. Light & P. Co. elec 90.05 W. H Whrfel ,rep 147.10 Kuhner Packing Co. sup 4.20 M. L. Meeks, burial 57.50 J. O. Murray, sup 10.33 Carpenter Mch. Co., sup _ 1.10 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser inf _ 19.10 Keller Co., sup 34.25 Marx Co., sup 63.00 Meyer Bros. Drug Co. sup 57.37 J. A. Goddard Co., sup 271.18 Elec. Con. & Sup. Co. sup 1.20 Meyer Baking Co., sup 95.59 Johnson Hdw. Co. sup 59.35 J. H. Williamson Co. sup 9.05 Morton Armstrong, wheat 70.04 Joseph Liandrey, corn 76.75 Ind. Flour & Feed Co., sup 4.15 Marie M. Puckett, mat jail 50.00 John Watson, supt wk h 90.00 J. F. Downing, serv 25.00 Mun. Wt. Wks. Co. jail ser 5.25 Elec. Con. & Sup. Co. sup 5.10 T. S. Williams, straw jail 15.00 R. M. Jones & Son, rep jail 1.50 Keller Co., shoe's jail 6.25 Johnson Hdw. Co. sup jail 17.75 Ind. Bell Tel Co. serv jail 11.85 Ind. Gen. Serv. Co. lights jl 60.54 H. J. Greene Co., rep jl 72.03 Martha Gamble, sal ch h _ 150.00 Martha Yockey, gove 50.00 Blanche Nicholson, same _ 50.00 Elizabeth Neff, same 50.00 Kmma Landman, same 50.00 Ida Koontz, same 50.00 Anna Forkner, laundress _ 12.00 Bessie Rench, same 35.00 James Bros, barber 23.00 Carl Forkner, farmer 50.00 Margie Wilson, cook 45.00
Herschell Knott, same
9.30
9.30
9.
James W- Cox, same 9.30
Dan Starkey, same ) Noah Artis, same Isaac Rosnell, same —
Ervin Heath, same Harvey Robison, same Lafayette R. Sommerville,
same
Lewellyn Jones, same John L. Petro, same
Perry Orr, same
Albert Stephens, same — Wm. C. Jones, same
Grant Fullhart, same
9-aiL.»
9.30 9.30 3.10 3.10 3.10
Harley Rowe, same 3/10’'' James Newton, same 3.Y0 John Tuhey, same 3.10 Rusell A. Lawson, same __ 4.20 Edward Thompson Co., law books 22.50
Aug. 15-22.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
Raymond Oren, same 206.15 Donald Bowers, same 965.95 Delbert Bowen, same 513.40 Wm. H. Boyd, same 767.20 W. R. Hiatt, bridge rep __ 1381.37 Max Zeigler & Bros, same 303.46 Johnson Hdw. Co., same 11.05 W. Q. O’Neill Co., same __ 90.96 Arch Hamilton, comp 66.00 Seamer Sollars, same 14.85 Marker Shnderland, pr rel 50.52 Irvin V. Thornburg, same 57.75 Perry W. Mansfield, sal elk 291.66 Mable B. Ringo sal asst elk 95.00 Bertha Arbogast, same 81.00 John W. Mansfield, same 67.50 Ondavere Petro, same 67.50 In<j. Bell Tel. Co. serv elk 6.60 Perry W. Mansfiel, exp 10.00 A. E. Boyce Co. sup elk __ 334.30 W. Max Shafer, sal and __ 362.50
Mildred E. Irvin, sal
asst aud 79.16
Ada Williams, same 66.66 Miriam S. Reed, same 62.50 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv aud 6.95 W. Max Shafer, exp 6.45 A. E. Boyce Co., tup aud _ 217.46 Jos. T. Meredith, sal treas 375.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sup treas 14.60 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. ser treas 7.95 Merritt Heath, sal rec — 225.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sup rec _ 116.90 Ind. Bell Tel Co. ser rec — 6.50 Fred W. Puckett, sal sher 250.00
J. Morris Leech, sal dep sher 125.00
Dennis Shanahan, same 125.00
F. W. Puckett, per diem com tc 8.00
Ind. Bell Tel. Co. ser sher 11.74 A. E. Boyce Co., sup sher _ 10.25 F. W. Puckett, trans pris 135.10 F. W. Puckett, mileage 22.82 John Watson, sal sur 333.40 Joe Stout, asst sur 8.00 W. R. Watson, same 12.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser sur 7.45
Lee O. Baird> sal supt so sch 250.00 LaV. Stottler, asst supt co sch 36.00
Lee O. Baird, exp 11.00 Muncie Typew. Exc., rep _ 17.50
Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv co supt 6.50
A. E. Boyce Co. sup co supt 3.00 Lee O. Baird, co inst 50.00
Pearl C. Hopkins, sal co as exp 162.30
Lloyd Cooley, sal dep as __ 120.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv as 6.50
A. E. Boyce Co. sup pros atty , 10.90 R. M,. Jones & Son, rep pros
Department of Public Works
Office of the Board City Hall, Muncie, Ind.
Notice of Improvement Resolution Notice to Property Owners: In the matter of Certain Proposed Public Improvements in the City of Muncie, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed jnecessary to make the following described public improvements for the City of Muncie, Indiana, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions .adopted by said Board, on the 24th day of June, 1930, to-wit: ; IR-649, 1930. Paving with water- , bound Macadam on Eleventh I Street, from Gharkey Street ito ; the Nickel Plate Railway. Al- I so sidewalks on both sides of ;
Agnes Petro, cook 45.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv 10.00 A. E. Brown, sup 28.97 Eagle Coal Co., coal 6.82 Elec. Con. & Sup. Co. sup 31.56 Martha E. Gamble, exp __ 2.40 J. A. Goddard Co. sup 66.61 Greely Lumber Co., sup 2.50 Ind. Gen Serv. Co. lights L 52.73 Johnson Hdw. Co. sup 41.18 Meyer Bros. Drug Co. sup 20.79 Mun. Glass & Paint Co. sup 7.68 Mrs. H. B. Oakman, X-ray 4.50 J. W. Skinner & Son, rep _ 35.14 Stand. Oil Co. sup 19.45 A. B. Wetherill, rep 51.70 Dr. S. G. Jump, sal 70.00 Arthur D. McKinley, sal 66.66 J. E. Green, sal 125.00 G. W. Pfeiffer, sal 250.00 Dorothy Jane Pfeiffer, sal 60.00 Dollie V. Pfeiffer, sal 60.00 J. E. Green, exp 20.85
Ind. Bell Tel. Co. w & m ( insp 6.50
Ind. Gen. Serv. Co., clinic 1.58
Northern States Life Ins Co rt 30.00
Evers Laundry, sup 6.35 Pansy B. C. Howell, nurse 50.00 Garlan Jefferson, ben to hg 2.00 Frank McCoy, same 39.00 Jos. T. Meredith, sams 55.00 Jos. T. Meredith, same 10.00 Ind. State San., exp T. B. _ 72.14
H. Lester Janney, prelim. cost bg. 422.50
Jos. E. Mathis, same 14.00 Ind. Bridge Co., same 1.80 Leslie Jones, same 60.00 M. E. Cromer ,sal & exp ’ 197.08 Althea Harvey, sal 50.00 Hazel Arbuckle, sal 48.90 Post-Democrat, adv 102.28 ‘Mun. Morning Star, adv _ 102.28 Scott l^tg. Co., sup 16.65 Westwood Realty Co., ref 26.80 Norton Agency, ref 32.16 M. L. Meeks & Sons, bur _ 75.00 Hampton Under. Co. same 75.00 Moffitt & Piepho, same 75.00 Moffitt & Piepho, same __ 75.00 Maude S. Maisel, sal inv _ 75.00 Mothers Pen, bd ch gd ___ 867.50 Bd. State Char., dep ch 14.10 W. A. Goings, J. P. mileage 1.20 Richard Jeffers, Riggin dth 8.00 Joe Stout, same 16.00 Andrew Jackson, same 46.60 J. Fred Watt, same 41.50 Mrs. Lois Watson, same 20.00 W. D. Nixon, same 16.00 Wm. R. Watson, same 28.00 Carl Miller, same 8.00 W. R. Watson, Maddux dh 4.00 Joe Stout, same 8.00
Herald Pub. Co. dit no Richards 8.34
Burke Con. Co.,
bdg
advl2750.00
Omer G. Weir, Goett’s dth 334.00 Same, Arbogast dth 188.35 Wm. R. Watson, Hensley dth 4.00 Keller Co., ex ins com/ 50.00 Del. Co. Natl. Bank coup _ 79.72 W. D. Nixon, Ritchard’s dh 8.00 Circuit and Superior Court Allow-
ances
L. A. Guthrie, sal 150.00 Chester P. Spears, sal 175.00 H. C. Greenwalt, sal 175.00 Edward D. Frazier, sal 135.00 John W. Dragoo, prob sal 189.00
Margaret Harrison, ast prob
sal 64.00
Ind. Bel Tel. Co., ser cir ct Ind. Bell Tel Co., same Y. M. C. A. meals jurors
Eleventh Street and combined s curb and gutter to be constructed. , All work done in the making of * said described public improve- i ents shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are o^i file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, In-
diana.
The Board of Public Works has fixed the 3rd day of September, 1930, as a date upon which remon- • strances may be filed or heard by l persons interested in, or affected j by said described public improvements, and on said date at 7:30 p. m. said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said City for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrance^, which may have been filed, or which may have been presented; < said Board fixes said date as a ’ date for the modification, confirm- J ation, rescinding, or postponement } of action on said remonstrances; ^ and on said date will hear all per- ■* sons interested or whose property is affected by said propo'sed improvements and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the City Civil Engi-
neer.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, By Eunice Carpenter, Clerk. August 15-22. • o < CITY ADVERTISEMENTS BO 401 Department of Public Worksocf Office of the Board i: ,j City Hall, Muncie, IndNotice of Declaratory Resolution:’ DR-670, 1930. Notice to Property Owners: Notice hereby is given, by Hid Board of Public Works of the Cif^ of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary .‘‘txJ make the following described ’va4 cation in and for the City of Mffqcie, Indiana, as authorized by ih^ following numbered Declaratory Resolution and adopted by s’dMf Board on the 12th day of Augusts 1930, to-wit: -j-'Id Declaratory Resolution No. 670, 1930. For the vacation of the alley between Birch and Elliott StreeUIP from 16th Street, south to tjjca first alley. The several tracts of real estate, which may be injuriously or beneficially affected by said vacatioYi.' of said alley are owned as appears* by the records in the Recordej/^i office of Delaware County, IndV ana, by Johh H. Cooper. The Board of Public Works has* fixed the 3rd day of September,; 1930, as the final date on wihch remonstrances may be filed /py persons interested in or affected by said described proceedings, and on said day at 10:00 o’clock a. :nto said Board of Public Works wilj| meet at its office in said city tqr the purpose of hearing and consid-* reing any remonstrances, which < may have been filed or which then may be presented; said Board fix^jr. said date for the modification^ confirmation, rescinding or postponement of action on said pro- § ceedings; and on said date will hear all persons interested in or whose property is affected by said proposed proceedings and will decide whether the benefits that wall. accrue to the property abuting arid / adjacent to the proposed vacatidh'-’ and to said city will be equal .to f or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed vacation. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Eunice Carpenter, CleififY& August 15-22, 1930.
R-100 Is Flying Slowly
13.23 11.55 13.00
Perry Finley, juror 25.20
James Kern, same Howard Stewart, same
Thos. M. Miller, same Otto P. Ewing, same John Hutchinson, same _ Chas. Cooper, same I Chas. F. Williams, some _
atty 25.00 j Geo. W. Gray, same
Aboard the dirigible R-100, Augid 15—(UP)—The dirigible R-100, en- : countering less favorable weather conditions than on the early stages, of the return flight to England, * made steady progress today over : the rain-spattered Atlantic oceari. .. Holding steadily to its course along the 53rd parallel, the trans^ Atlantic ship was handicapped b/ clouds and rain in its effort to set a new speed mark across the - 3.60 ocean and was forced to cut its 3.60 fast pace to about 50 miles an
9.30 hour. t
3.90
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