Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 3 February 1933 — Page 3
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TJAVING company at your houia H for Thanksgiving week-end, of just the family? Either way, lt’» safe to heljeve someone Trill hi looking to you for some specially
good things to eat.
Let's go those expectations one I HP better, by having some new treeU ^933, as well as some oW favorites. How about these — Spiced Colfee Cake for breakfast. Orange Tea Cakes for those afternoon refreshments, and old-fashioned Nut Lout for the cake to have on hand. Just notice what they can do fof a
week-end, rain or shine!
sioners of the County of Delaware and which cannot I be reasonably paid out of the Geheral Fund of
said County of Delaware.
Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action by filing a petition therefor with the
then fix a date for hearing in said County. ' „ ■;• ■ ? ‘ J Dated this 3rd day of February*
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W. MAX SFtAFER,
Auditor Delaware County, Indjanai
February 3. ;
Spiced CpfTss Cake S eups sifted cake floor;' S teaipoota combination baklnf powder; Va teaspoos ■ncrar* 1 wrtrtnn ^inna-mAn*
NOTICE OF SALE
WARE COUNTY NOTES
Notice is hereby; given that up to ten o’clock a. -m. on jthe 25th day of February^ 1&33, sealed bids will be received By the-Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, at the-L office of said Auditor in the Court tho;
House in the City of Muncje, Im .Tltpught IQJ **$$■ • '
sevehthousand three hundred ‘ del- fi.c&m-’iaMe^l^Hhe,greatest tars (|97,3t50.00) bearing interest sa fety jrear jlm our time. We can
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••up#' slffM ikk* -flour:./k'^iaspoon* combination baking powder; V* teaspoon
timer, cream
and iresm together thoroughly. ^Add tn and beat until light and fluffy. Add flour, alternately with combined mUk .and orange Juice, <a. smaU amount at a time. Beat after each addition uhtU smoetht P.our Into greased cup-cake pahs* fllllna them S/S full. Bake In moderate 0TSB (SIS'* P.) SO minutes, or until done. Makes IS large or 20 small cup cakes - s y?«(&
IT desired.
Old-Fashion«d Nut Loaf , J S’ cups sifted cake flour; 2 teaspoons combination baking powder; Va teaspoon salt; 2/S cup butter or other shortening; 1 cup sugar; S eggs, unbeaten,- 1 cup nut meats, finely cut; I tablespoons milk; 1
teaspoon vantUs.
Sift flour ones, measure, add baUag powder and salt, and sift together threo times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, basting thoroughly after each addition. Add nuts and blend. Add flour, alter*
nately with milk, a small amount at •
time. BOat after each
smooth. .-Add vsnlllt.
addition nnttt Bake In greased
loaf pan, S a 4 a 3 inches, la moderate •Tan (SftO* P.» i hour end It minute* m
•MU done.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS DETERMINATION TO ISSUE NOTES
In the Matter of the Determination to Borrow Money for the payment of Claims Incurred for Belief of the Poor. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said Delaware County at their regular meeting place on the 1st and 2nd days of February, 1933, determined to issue notes of said. County exceeding the sum of $5,-
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and. sixtyTive safe and happy days
Help to Make 1933 A Year of Safety
A publication of the National Safety Council carries an excellent'
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Crochet
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The revival of the ancient art of cotton crocheting as well as the fashion rightness of crocheted articles, has started women all over
New .Year wish: “Three hundred fag country to making their own things in this beautiful medium.
wuiig a VWUtiuu mereuvi wnu me , 1933” ^
day of February, 1933. The State
Bo<yd_ of Tax -CoafnitiUtQiien' %1B' S.
ands- of lives which woulld other wise he. needlessly destroyed—it Would keeP for pseful purposes the Biliioh Pt; so dollars that is wasted ahnuhlly throiigh accidents — it would make for happier and better workiQ'g;cbtiditions, and moi e efftcleittt. yp4ust'res.; Nothing is. so a IdestTuctkve to the morale of the
ijAirect ** worker '& ji?*$er|es of serious ac-
cidents to his plant.
The sanity -Movement has been making gdod "progress for a long j time.;; TheTe.'.hAs. been a general f
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ts—aside from i by. automobiles.
un’esft. irid. the public .. 'do it by
aiy. mimhered 1 to 98
elusive, and will be in the^denom- 1 ^ - - — ‘ L *~ u - *“* ‘ .. . y. €ar
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*"r “m ■Sn.rx.S? U»jr 15. 1934: No. 50_to 97. lilclU:| t6 'j r jfpther Eve, •rBwMfeiJbWc wmK 5' wl,y
on May 15, 1934,
15, 1934.
placed ij
and No. 98 for $659.00 - shall ma- : th ^ ' d bte oh- applesauce tore and Become payable on No- i If tEk ^ ^ Vei ,^ eilt really wants vember 15, 1934 .with interest at to balahde the Wdget. why not put the rate of five (5) per cent per a t ax of $5rf)0 oh all arguments for annum from date thereof payable all<1 against prohibitiont
t, tVionUincr
• •,« • , : , . tlaha .after Christmas thanking Said notes are beang issued Pnr-. for refnemberihg them?
ant to Chapter 73; of the Acts of _ r __
This series tells how it is done. All you need is a Milward type crochet hook and a ball of mercerised crochet cotton—and begin!
IX—Block I
There are 4 double crochet stitches In a single block. The block a«W
•pace are used in filet crochet.
|If the average orator speaks at A. E. Boyce, office supplies the rate of 90 words per minute, *• F - No - Hal1
and Hughey Long is an average rent -
speaker, how long will it take him Loren Johnson, clerk’s
to finish his speech before the
enate?
ANNUAL REPORT OF CLERK, SELMA, INDIANA
1932
For year ending Dec. 31,
Receipts
Balance Jan. 1, 1932 $1517.95 Gas tax — 196.93 Corporation tax June draw 142.77 C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. .crossing light maintenance __ 50.00 Depository interest 28.99
suant
1931 of the Geheral Assembly of the State of Indiana and Acts Amendatory thereof, for the purpose of paying claims incurred by trustees of various; townships in relief of the poor of their respective townships and which claims have been filed with the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware, Indiana. Specifications of said notes and information concerning the same are on file in the office of said auditor and may be obtained on application therefor. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bidder must state the full amount of cash which will be paid by the bidder for the notes proposed to be purchased. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check for three per cent of the par value of the notes bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank in Delaware County, Indiana, said check to be payable to the board ,of commissioners of the County of Delaware which will be held as a guaranty of the performance of said hid. should the same be accepted, and also accompanied by affidavit of non collus-
Total $1936.64 Disbursements Traction Light & Power Co., street lights 424.92 A. L. Huffman, fire engine storage 24.00
sal
supplies
Press,
Colorcraft, office Muncie Evening
legal notice Ira Hodson, labor Frank Brock, labor Fred Myers, hauling and labor _ r _ Frank Brock, labor J. O. Murray, drain tile __ Frank Brock — O. L. Huffman, fire engine storage _ T •. —_ Post-Democrat, legal notice Lewis Hopping, labor Frank Brock, labor Carl East, town marshall _ Loren Hopping, town marshall Delaware County Highway Dep’t. supplies and
services
Wood, labor
3.00
Total 7 81,,2 7 Total receipts 1936,64 Total disbursements — 781.27
Balance, Jan. 1, 1933 _ ll55.37 Indebtedness Npne Dated this 25th day of January 1933. i LOREN JOHNSON, Clerk of Town.
W. H. Dorton & Sort Plumbing and Heating *’ Water Softeners 900 Wheeling Ave.Ph. 4816-W Estimates Free
5.75 13.00 5100 1.75 5.87 .50 .70 13.50; 4.55 .911 3.80: 12.00 5.87 .50 2.80 7.50 7.50
Marvelous flavor!
_ 192.85
THAT LITTLE GAME”
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THE BLUFF KILLER
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' The amount of notes proposed ion as provided by law.
to be issued is for $97,300.00 bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum. The net assessed valuation of all property in said Delaware County is $72,508,480.00 and the present indebtedness including this issue is
$406,007.50.
; The proceeds of said notes are to be used for the purpose of paying claims incurred for relief of the poor in Salem Township, Harrison Township, Monroe Township, Centre Township, Hamilton Township, Liberty Township, Delaware Township and Niles Township, and which claims have been
Bids must be . made upon the form provided by the Auditor without additions, alterations or erasures, and no other form Of bid will be considered and no alterations shall be made in the form prescribed. Said bids shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Bids for Delaware County Poor Relief Notes” and shall have no other writing or printed matter or distinguishing marks on the outside of the envelope. Said' notes will be ready for delivery on
day of sale. ,• W. MAX SHAFER,
Auditor Delaware County, Indiana.
filed with the Board of Commis- Feb. 3 and 10.
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