Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 17 April 1931 — Page 4

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Business and Professional DIRECTORY

NOTICE

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GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See ns for SkFlights, Metal Ceilings, Slate, Tile and Metal Roofing. Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E, Main St. Phone 310

The Original C. A. Powers, Mgr. Dollar Cleaners P.ear 114 East Adams Street Phone 968

FRED JONES Wrecking Yards

See us for good closed bodies, tires, tubes, batteries, used cars and used parts for all makes of cars.

1902 E. Jackson St. Phone 979

Muncie Plumbing & Supply Co. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS 1509 S. Walnut Phone 4220W

W-|H.Dorton&Son Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners |)00 Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W Estimates Free

Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting. CLARK BROS. Phone 247 317 E. Main

SEE B. F. Stong & Son For Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and tools of all kinds. 1410 S. Walnut Street. Phone 1764-R.

To the Taxpayers of Salem Township, Delaware County, Ind. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Township Advisory Board of Salem Township, Delaware. county, Indiana to make appropriations of adjditional amounts of money for expenditures for said township during the current year of 19S1,' as follows, to-wit: Fund No. 11, Miscellaneous— Surety Bond $125.00. Fund No. 12— Road Material $800.00 And that, a meetingg of the township advisory board of said township, and the trustee thereof, will be held at the office of the said township truste at Dalville in the said township of Salem, on the 20th day of April, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock, p. m., of said day at which ifme said appropriaitons will be considered. CARY L. RICH MAN, Trustee of Salem Township. April 10-17

Fund No. 11, Legal Serv ice 200.00 Fund No. 11, Miscellaneous 120.00 Fund No. 30, Tuition Fund 1000.00 And that a meeting of the township advisory hoard of said township, and the trustee thereof, will be held at the office of the said township trustee at residence in the said township of Perry, on the 20lh day of April, 1931, at 7:30 o’cock P. M. of said day, at which time said appropriations will be considered, R N. CARMICHAEL, Trustee of Perry Township. April 10-17.. —o

NOTICE

NOTICE

To the Taxpayers of Monroe Township, Delaware Co., hid. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Township Advisory Board of Monro6 Township, Delaware county, Indiana, to make apborpriations of additional amounts of money for expenditures for said township during the current yea,- of 1931, as follows, to-wit: | I'Fund No. 4, Township— Printing and Adventsing $50.00 Fund No. 5, Townsh ip Public Ditches ‘ $100.00 Fund No. 26, Special SchoolJanitor Supplies 3100.00 Fund No. 29— School Transfers __ $50.00 Fund No. 35, Miscellaneous— Commencement, enumeration, etc. __1 $100.00 And that a meeting of the township advisory board of said township, and the trustee threeof, will be held at the office of the said township trustee at residence in the said township of Monro, on the 20th day of April, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock, p. m., of said day at which time said appropriations will be considered. CHALMjER S. KERN, Trustee of Monroe Township. April 10-17 o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

State of Indiana, Delaware county, v * ss:—-in the Delaware Circuit Court of Indiana, January Term,

1931.

In Re—The .Petition of Rea Riggin, et al., for Drainage, No. 8230. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, to whom was assigned the construction of the ditch and drain described in the final report of the drainage commissioners in the above entitled cause, will on Saturday, April 25, 1931, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. receive bids at the office of H. Lester ‘Janney, county surveyor, in the court house in the City of Muncie, Indiana, for the construction of said ditch and drain. Said contract will he let to the lowest and 1 best bidder, Rond or certified check-of $500.00 to accompany hid for construction of said work. The right to reject, any and all bids is reserved. Any interested landowner desiring to take such work at the low bid must file his bid to that effect, together with his bond or certified check as above stated, before said bids are opened. H. LESTER JANNEY, County Surveyor and Superintendent of Construction. Dated April 4, 1931.

Using 80.00 ship Advisory Board of Liberty tinned.

To the Taxpayers of Center Township, Delaware .County, Indiana: You are hereby notified: That the Advisory Board of said Township, on the 2nd day of May, 1931. at 7:30 o’clock, p. m., will hold a public hearing at my office in the Wysor Block in the City of Muncie, Indiana, to determine whether or not an extraordinary emergency exists for the following appropriations to the special school fund, township, road, & Tuition, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated for said purpose for the

current year:

Budget Item 2. Telephone, Tolls & Teleg. __.v.____$ 200.00 Budget Item 4. Books, Stationery & Advertising 150.00 Budget Item 12. Labor 400.00 Budget Item 15. Gravel, Stone, Material 1200.00 Budget Item 22. Repair of Buildings and care of Ground : 100.00 Budget Item 24. School Equipment 300.00 Budget Item 25. School Supplies 250.00 Budget Item 26. Janitor Supplies 59.00 Budget Item 27. Fuel for School 500.00 Budget Item 31. Bonds & Coupons 750.00 Budget Item 36. Pay of Teachers 2000.00 Budget Item 37. Pay of School Transfers 2000.00 GEO/ L. HAWKINS, Trustee, Center Township Dela-

ware County. April 19-17.

, Q. , NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Township, Delaware County, Indiana to make appropriations of additional amounts of money for expenditures for said Township during the current year of 1931, as follows, to-wit: Fund No. 4, Public Adver-. tising _-$ 50.00 Fund No. 11, Township Miscellaneous: Legal Service —t 100.00 Surety Bond 125.00 Fund No. 23, Repair of Equipment Repair of Boiler l— 400.00 Fund No. 28, Insurance Fire Insurance 1000.00 Fund No. 35, Miscellaneous Commencement, etc. 150.00 And that a meeting of the township advisory board of said township, and the trustee thereof, will be held at the office of the sain township trustee at Selma in the said township of Liberty, on the 20th day of April, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock P. M. of said day, at which time said appropriations will he considered. HARVEY R. KING, Trustee of Liberty Township. April 10-17,

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 10:00 a. m. on Tuesday May 5, 1931, at the Auditor’s Office for the following: One crawler type tractor, 40 to 60 horse power. Price List of repair parts to he submitted with hid on tractor. Said Board will also sell on said date—one steam road roller. All bids shall be accompanied by a bond, in the full amount of

the bid.

Said Board reserves (he right to reject any and all bids. Done this 10th day of April, 1931 W. MAX SHAFER, Audtior Delaware-County, Indiana.

April 10-17.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

NOTICE To the taxpayers of Hamilton, Township, Delaware County, In-

diana:

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Township Adivsory Board of Hamilton, Township, Delaware County, Indiana, to make appropriations of additional amounts of money for expenditures for said Township during the current year of 1931, as follows, to wit: Fund No. 5, Township: Public ditches $100.00 Fund No. 12, Road: Labor 200.30 Fund No. 16, Repair Rural Routes 100.00 Fund No. 23, Repair of other equipment 200.00 Fund No. 24, School Furniture and Equipment 200.00 Fund No. 25, School Supplies 200.09 Fund No. 28, Insurance 200.00 Fund No. 33, Transportation of children 1200.00 And that a meeting of the township advisory board of said township, and the trustee thereof, will he held at the office of the said township trustee at residence in the said township of Hamilton, on the 20th day of April, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. of said day, at which time said appropriations will be considered. GEORGE W. BRINSON, Trustee of Hamilton Township. April 10-17.

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

Commander Donald MacMillan plans to map Labrador from the air this summer. Excavations in Egypt have revealed a large granary containing grain bins and documents of papyrus, some apparently connected with the property and its business deals.

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 10:00 a. m. on Saturday, April 25, 1931, at the Auditor’s Office, Court House, Muncie, Indiana, for the following road equipment: One or more one and one-half to two and one-half ton trucks, same to be equipped with 1 1-2 to 2 yard dump beds with hydraulic hoist. Also one small rubber-tired industrial tractor. Also one Road Maintainer. All bids shall be accompanied by a bond in the full amount of the hid, and by the usual non collusion

affidavit.

Said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done this 10th day of April, 1931. W. MAX SHAFER Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. o NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE AMBULANCE

To the taxpayers of Union Township, Delaware County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Township Advisory Board of Union Township, Delaware County, Indiana, to make appropriations of additional amounts of money for expenditures for said Township during the current year of 1931, as follows, to-wit: Fund No. 4, Public Advertising — 75.00 Fund No. 11, Miscellaneous Fire equipment — 850.00 Fund No. 29, School Transfers 250.00 Fund No. 33, Transporta, tion — New School Bus Equipment 2400.00 And at a meeting of the township advisory hoard of said township, and the trustee thereof, will be held at the office of the said township trustee at Eaton in till said township of Union, on the 20th day of April, 1931, at. 7:30 P. M. on said day, at which time said appropriations will he considered. JAMES M. OSENBAUGH, Trustee of Union Township. April 10-17. o CITY ADVERTISEMENT

Notice of the passage of an or-

dinance prohibiting dumping and placing of garbage, rubbish and waste material in White River, creeks, streams and upon the banks thereof, defining the offense

and fixing penalty thereof. ^Section 1.—Be it ordained by the

common council of the City Of Muncie, Indiana, that it shall he unlawful for any person, firm or

•Section 3.—'Be it. further ordained by the common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that for the purpose defining the words “articles of merchandise” used in this ordinance, said words shall be defined as grocery supplies, fruits, vegetables, dry goods, clothing, automobile accessories, musical instruments, tobacco, meats and fish. Section 4. Be it further ordained by the common council of the City of Muncie that any person, firm or < orporation desiring to exhibit, display or sell articles described in Section 3 hereof, shall make application in writing to the city controller of the City of Muncie, for a permit describing the exact location applicant desires to use on sidewalk or public street, and the length of time used is desired, and pay a fee of ten ($10.00) dollars for each day of the term desired and designated in the permit and upon the receipt of said money the controller may- issue a permit to the person, firm or corporation applying for the same. •Section 5. This ordinance shall he in full force and effect from and after its passage by the common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, upon the approval and signature of the mayor and upon publication thereof as provided by law. Passed by the common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, this 6th day of April, 1931. HUBERT L. PARKINSON, President Common Council. Presented by me to the mayor for his approval and signature this Uth day of April, 1931. LINTON RIDGEWAY,

City Clerk. -

Approved and signed by me this 14th day of April, 1931. GEO. R. DALE, Mayor of the City of Muncie, Ind. Attest: Linton Ridgeway,

City Clerk.

relief of poor, 3. Considering and authorizing repair and installation of heating systems for the Court House, County Infirmary and Children’s Home, and considering and author--izing appropriations and bond issue or issues therefor. 4. Considering any other business that may come before the

Board.

Dated at Muncie, Indiana, this 16th day of April, 1931. W, MAX SHAFER, Auditor of Delaware County, Ind. Ajpril 17 and 24, 1931. T- ONOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Public Works

Office of the Board City Hall, Muncie, Ind.

To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the assessment rolls, with the names of the owhers and description of property subject to be assessed, with the amounts of prima facie assessment, have been made and are now on file and can be seen at the office of the Board, for the following improvement, to-wit: IR-684, 1941, For Paving and curb and gutter in South High Street from Fourteenth to Fifteenth Streets. Also sidewalk on

west side of street,

and notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of May, 1931 the Board will, at its office at 7:30 p. m. of said date receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against their property respectively on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater

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corporation to dump, throw or place any rubbish, ashes, junk or

garbage on the hanks of or in t)U» or less sum than that named on

To the taxpayers of Perry Town-

ship, Delaware County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given by the

undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Town-

ship Advisory Board of Perry Town- Secretary,

ship, Delaware County, Indiana, to make appropriations of additional amounts of money for expenditures for said Township during the current year of 1931, as follows, to-\vit:

Fund No. 4, Books Blanks, etc. $ 50.00

Fund No. 4, Public Adver- i

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Safety of the -City of Muncie. Indiana, will at their office, in the City Hall, in the City of Muncie, Indiana, on the 24th day of April, 1931, at 7:30 p. m., receive bids for one ambulance automobile, the same to be not less than six (6) cylinders, and to be fully equipped with first aid and emergency equipment, swinging cot and Bumgartner* rolling cot, combination and cotton stretcher, said automobile to be subject to inspection and test by said Board of Public Safety at the City of Muncie, Indiana, at time of purchase, and said automobile to be lettered with gold letters and in such design as the Board shall designate and determine before the payment and final acceptance of said automobile ambulance. All bids to be sealed and accompanied with certified check or cash in amount of two (2%) percent, of bid accompanied by the statutory affidavit of non collision on the p-*rt of the bidder as provided by

law.

The Board of Public Safety reserves the right to accept or reject the bids, upon rejection of bids the casli or check deposited by the bidder will be immediately re-

turned.

Dated this 8th day of April, 1931. WILLIAM FRANCE, FRED ELLIS. WEBSTER H. PEELING, Board of Public Safety of the City of Muncie, Indiana. Joseph Herdering,

stream of White River, or any creek, ditch, sewer or gutter or public street or alley or any park or boulevard of upon any city property and any person, firm or corporation violating this ordinance shall be upon conviction thereof fined in the sum of not exceeding

ten ($10.00) dollars.

Section 2.—Be it further ordained by the common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that in fixing, determining and defining the words “garbage,” “rubbish” “waste materials” and “ashes” used in theforegoing section, “garbage,” “rubish,” “waste materials” and “ashes” is defined as any material decayed or which may decay when exposed to the air, tin cans, waste paper, waste rags, automobile bodies, waste parts and materials from manufacturing plants, old wire, old rubber, tree tops, tree bodies, old iron, old shoes, wooden crates, vegetables and fruits. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passagk by the common council and upon the approval and signature of the mayor and upon the publication thereof according

to law.

Passed by the common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, this 6th day of April, 1931. HUBERT L. PARKINSON, President of Common Council. Presented by ,me to the mayor for his approval and signature this llfh day of April, 1931. LINTON RIDGEWAY, City Clerk. Approved and signed by me this 14th day of April, 1931. GEO. R. DALE. Mayor. Attest: Linton Ridgeway. City Clerk.

said roll or in any sum, at which rime and place all owners of such real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Eunice Carpenter, Clerk. April 17 and 24. 1931.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL

NOTICE

CITY ADVERTISEMENT

To the taxpayers of Liberty Township, Delaware County, Indiana:

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that an emergency exists for a meeting of the Town

Notice of the passage of an ordinance prohibiting thejdacing of goods, wares and merchandise along and upon the public streets or along and upon the sidewalks defining the offense and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the common council of the City of Muncie, that any person, firm or corporation desiring to display or sell any articles of merchandise upon any public street or sidewalk within the City of Muncie, Indiana, shall first obtain a license from the controller of the City of Mun-

cie, so to do.

Section 2. Be it further ordained by the common council of the City of Muncie, that it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to place on, or display on, or place for sale on any public street or sidewalk of the City of Muncie, Indiana, any article of merchandise unless they have first obtained a license from the controller of the City of Muncie, Indiana, so to do, and upon the failure to obtain such license, said person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not exceeding ten ($10.00) dollars for each separate day that said violation is con-

To the members of the County Council, taxpayers and all others concerned: You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the. County Council of Delaware County .Indiana, in the Board of Commissioners room, Court House, of said County at 10:00 o’clock a. m. April 27th, 1931, and to continue from day to day thereafter as said council shall determine and for the purpose of: 1. Considering and making certain further appropriations; (see budget on file in my office). 2. Considering and authorizing a temporary loan to pay claims for

Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indiana, that the Delaware County Council in and for the said County, as the proper legal officers of the said municipality, will meet in the Coupty Commissioners Room in the Court House in said County and State, on the 27th and 28th days of April, 1931, at 10 o’clock a. m. to consider the following additional appropriations and for the purpose of adopting an Ordinance to appropriate the following sums

of money:

County Surveyor

Properties:

Traveling Expenses of Charles Armintrout $ 175.48 Prosecuting Attorney Properties 225.00 County Court House

Materials:

Reconstruction of heating system 8500.00

County Jail Materials:

Reconstruction of hearing system 825.00 County Infirmary Materials: * Reconstruction of hearing system 8120.00 County Orphans Home

Materials:

Reconstruction of heating system 6250.00 County Commissioners SerVices Personal 90.00 Expense Weight & Measures 1965.00 Tubercular Indigent.

Curretn Charges: Poor Relief—-

Salem Township Mt. Pleasant Twp. __

Harrison 10100 Monroe , '285.65 Centre 1 • 42383.85 Union 233.75 Expense Inmate State Institutions r 400.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. Ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropria tion or ordinance may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than May 8, 1931, and the State Board will fix a date of hear-

ing in said County.

Dated this 17th day of April,

1931.

CHARLES A. VAN MATRE, Chairman Delaware County Coun-

cil.

April 17 and 24, 1931. Tiny Infant Dies From Pneumonia

Kansas City, Mo., April 1 —(U P)—After living just one day short of two months, Harvard Louis Hunter, who weighed exactly 24 ounces when born February 15, died from a sudden attack of pneumonia. Although doctors despaired of little Harvard’s life when he was born, the infant became strong and healthy-despite his smallness. So small was he that his parents placed him in a half-opened dresser drawer instead of a crib to sleep. Two weeks ago, the boy weighed a full four pounds. Pneumonia set in Sunday, however. The infection affected the boy’s heart and he died soon after.

French Lick Will Have Conventions French Lick, ind.—UP)—Five

conventions are scheduled for French Lick during April and May.

The Western Advertising Golf-

ers’ Association golf tourney is now in session. The Aetna Life Assurance company opens a threeday session April 16. The Chicago Hotelmen’s Golf association will

nament April 18 to 19.

Officials of the Kroger company will meet April 19, 20 and 21. From May'3 to 7 officials of the General Motors Acceptance corporation will assemble to review the year’s business. i In addition plans are being made for the Governors’ conference, June 1 to June 4; the meeting of the Supreme council, Knights of Columbus, August '■S, 19 and 20; and the National Electric Light association convention

hold its annual meeting and tour-October 1, 2 and 3.

My descriptive price list of Giant Dahlias and Gladiolus is Ready Write for your copy. Loves Dahlia & Gladiolus Gardens West Main St. / Elwood, Ind.

FXECTRIC RADIOS $49.95 up Irons, Toasters, Perculators, Hot Plates—Complete Line of G. E. Lamps, Radio Tubes

RADIO SERVICE 75c PER CALL

^ONVJENT CREDIT TERMS

BEE-VAC WASHERS and SWEEPERS

SOUTH SIDE ELECTRIC CO. 1509 South Walnut street Phone 452,5

Bargains in Used Trucks 1930 Model Chevrolet U Ton Closed Cab and Stake Body. 1929 Model Chevrolet 1| Ton Closed Cab and Stake Body. 1926 Model Chevrolet 1 Ton Closed Panel Body. 1930 Model International 1 Ton Closed Cab Dump Body and Dual Rear Tires. 1929 Mode! International 3-4 Ton Closed Panel Body. These trucks have been reconditioned and are in A-l running order. Stop in and see them. We also have some used Fordson and International praetors, Plows, Cultivators, Disc Harrows and Threshers. Muncie International Company

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MILK

Is an essential Food for all Humans. Be sure the milk you buy is PASTEURIZED Specify PRODUCERS QUALITY MILK Indiana Dairy Marketing Association Phone 484

Fill Your Bin Now HUPP COAL CO. Free Kindling with each order. Hupp’s Heat Is Hard To Beat

Best Coal in Muncie.

Phone 1206

BLUE CAB COMPANY PHONE 2199 Under New Management PROPRIETOR OF PUBLIC CAB CO. Any Place In City for 25 Cents We Carry Full Liability Insurance. ROSS SMOOT, Mgr.

$1

Work Called for and Delivered PENCEY CLEANER

$1

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUITS MADE TO SUIT YOU

Phone 659 West Jackson

Room 5 ’Western Reserve Bldg.

! Phone 541

120 W. Willard St.

DOLLAR CLEANERS, Inc. Phone 637 1404-06 So. Walnut Street. iTy our prompt and efficient service on Cleaning, Pressing, Relining, Repairing and Dyeing on your vacation clothing. We Call for and Deliver F. R. ALLEY Managers W. H. GILLtOM New Fall Samples on Display