Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 5 May 1933 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF DELA- NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS, WARE COUNTY POOR RE- J Notice is hereby given that sealLiEF REFUNDINQ NOTES e( j kjdg an( j proposals to purchase XT . , , will be received by the clerk-trea-Notice is heieby g . ^ surer of the town of Yorktown, Delto ten o clock a. m., on Saturday inrHona until K-on the 20th day of May, 1933, sealed ™e THhe afternoon on the bids will he received by the Audi- nf 1992 f o ;

* ue u, 31st day of May> i933 ( for the purt( J r ,, of Deiaw^e County Indiana, h of seven bonds of the town at the office of Auditor n the of Yorktown> Delaware county, lnCourt House m t^o city of Muncie, diana The samp shall bear the Indiana, for the purchase 0 ^ J date 0 f the 31st day of May, 1933. ware County Poor Relief Refund- to bg numbered from N°tes in the amount of $38 - ] tQ ?> both inclusive . Each bo nd 000.00, bearing interest at the rate beiQg for the gum of $500 00i bear . of six per cent (6%) per annum 5 12 per oent interest) per ant 1 ” 0 ” 1 ^ ate Payable May lo, 1 . num f rom date un tn maturity. Inand thereafter semi-annually on navable semi-annually on ‘be 15th day of November hhd ^ ^We j Bemj annually, on May of each year said notes be- 15th day of Ju]y of each year: ing payable at the office of the gaid bondg l0 be due aTld pay . Treasurer of DeJaware County ab]e on the 15th day of Januaryf ,h G w ty / IK 1935 . and 0ne ° f eaCh b ° nd there - n0t h eS J^ ll i hJth 3 ^ in’ after Sha11 be dUe and P a y ab,e 0n 1933, numbered 1 to 38, both in tbe 15tb day Qf e ^ ch January unf,] ^U5ive, in the denomination f &11 of gaid geveD bonds a re ma-

$1,000.00 each, and mature as tol- tured and

lows: . J , „ i All to be payable at the office of

yeairs. Through physical training, medilical research and knowledge of diets; the American people continue to add to their span of life. However, as the number of' old people increases the number of dependents has increased also. We now have over 2,000,000 old people in this country being cared for in public and private institutions.

The average span of life in the^ kindly consents to cancel a few search workers, who, no doubt, got I United States is about—ftirty-elghtrbfflion-dollars of- war debts which S much research information of the

these same international bankers, Shaw variety, and which probably encouraged onr/g«vd|nm^nt to loan| was applicable to a majority of

in order to carry bn the World those present

War.

With this end in view it is possible that a few international bank-

ers of New York, who are not yetjare destroyed by storms, in the penitentiary, may haYe 1 The thing about science that, sponsored the George Bernard puzzles us most is why it makes Shaw meeting with its 5,000 re-,the hair stand up that way.

Then why not quit building Air|planes and dwellings? They also

Mrs. Bertie Ballaid, age 15, of Hammond, La., was a recent suicide victim. Records showed that she was married at theage of 11 she was married at the age of 11 that suicide was the result of another love affair.

“If all who hate would love us, And all our loves were true,

“A man wrapped up in himself Ybe s ( ars j ba t swing above us

makes a very small package^

i , , .. „o aaov/I ■ ntl '-'A iv, /‘The narrower the mind, ^ mV notes Lmbered 2 3^nd ! ‘ the clerk-treasurer of the town of br0 ader the statement.”

..1934, notes numoerea 6 ana Y orktown, Indiana.

the

Said bonds are issued and sold with the approval of the state

15, 1934;

4, November 15, 1934; notes num-

bered 5 and 6, May 15, 1935; notes ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ numbered 7 and 8, November board Q f ^ ax commissioners of the 1935; notes numbered 9 and 1^. gtate of i nd i an a for the purpose of May 15, 1935; notes numbered 11 ra j g j n g funds with which to purand 12, November lo, 1936; »*otc a j cbase fl re fighting apparatus and numbered 13 and 14, May 15, ! equi p ment for the town of Yorknotes numbered 15 and 16, No- lown) De]aware county, Indiana.

vember 15, 1937; notes numbered 17 and 18, May 15, 1938; notes numbered 19 and 20, November 15, 1938; notes numbered 21 and 22, May 15, 1939; notes numbered 23

Said bonfis shall be sold to the highest bidder for cash, for not less than the par value, together

with accrued interest.

Bidders shall be required in said

and 24, November 15, 1939; notes bidg tQ state tbe number G f bo nds

numbered 25 and 26, May 15, 1940; notes numbered 27 and 28, November 15, 1940; notes numbered' 29 and 30, May 15, 1941; notes numbered 31 and 32, November , an 15, 1941; notes numbered 33 and * 34, May 15, 1942; notes numbered 35 and 36, November 15, 1942; notes numbered 37 and 28, May

15, 1943.

bid for and the amount they will

pay therefore.

The board of trustees of said town reserve the right to reject

and all bids.

A non-collusian affidavit in the fprm required, by the state board of accounts, must accompany such

bid.

All bids shall be sealed and in-

Would brighten in the blue; If cruel words were kisses, And every scowl a smile, A better world than thjs is,

AVtould hardly he worth while.” Three Marriages, Three Divor-

Prosperity is based on profits and will never come to a country

while the majority of the people ces Before She is 24. The Story are either out of employment or 0 f a Young Millionaires is Told in barely making a living. jThe American Weekly, the Maga- — jzine Distributed With NEXT SUNAccording to the Conoco maga- DAY’S CHICAGO HERALD AND zine, when once married a woman EXAMINER,

from the Ozark region is expected to ‘settle down” and attend strictly to the business of keeping house. A young married woman who uses “face whitin’,” or exhibits the most casual interest in her personal appearance, is regarded with suspicion by her neighbors.

‘Par more important, even from

HERE, THERE

(Continued From Page One) number of international hanks, who were present, and smiled a sickly

the* standpoint of strict nutritiop, smile ’ wben the great George than the food we eat,” says Dr . I Burnhard, referred to al AfnerThurman B. Rice, “is the mood ^ an bankers as foo s, but the in which we eat. It is better to b °y s t°°k it on the chin and prelaugh and grow fat than to starve tended to like it and were even nna hp prnsu ” (willing to take more, if by so doing

their foreign friends, in whom they

Garner bave a l wa y s been more nlere.sted (tiian in their fellow countrymen,

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Said notes are being issued f° r d0 rsed, be it of for the purpose of refunding, and Pro- bonds and sba n be accompanied by viding the funds with which to| a check, payable to the

pay, certain Delaware County tdwn of Yorktown i nd i a f na) for the Vice-President John N. Poor Relief Notes dated May 15, sum 0 f «50.0Q, which check shall be swears, drinks whiskey and gamb-

1932, maturing May 15, 1933, and returned to a u unsuccessful bid-les, according to an article in the would come-across and pay them issued prior to August 8, 1932,'un- derg and w hJ eb check shall be for-Reader’s Digest magazine which what they owed, but which they aie

«*-— r '‘> - - unable to do unless Uncle Sam

der the provisions of Chapter 73 f e jt e d, become the property of said addS ; of the Acts of 1931 of the General ^ owri) upon the failure of the sucAssembly of the State of Indiana.j cesgfu ] b j dde r to accept and pay Specifications of said notes and f 0i . ga j d bo nds so purchased, and

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purchaser is successful, be credited upon the purchase price of such bonds. Said bid must be opened ahd awarded at said meeting, on

the 31st day of May, 1933.

J. O. JORDAN,

President of Board of Trustees of the Town of Yorktown, Indiana.

ATTEST:

Herschel Watkins, Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Yorktown, Indiana.- (§EAL) April 28—May 5-12. r- o A champion is merely best of the few woh choose to spend their lives at such monkey business.

aie on file in the office of said Auditor and may be obtained on ap-

plication 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 made payable to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware,, which will be held as a guaranty of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. Bids must be made upon the form provided by the Auditor and approved by the Board of Commissioners 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 "Bid for Delaware County Poor Relief Refundinng Notes”, and shall have no other writing or printed matter of distinguishing marks on the outside of the envelope. Bids must also be accompanied with affidavit of mon-col-lusion as provided by law. Dated this-28th day of April,

1933.

' W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor of Delaware County, Ind. April 28 and May 5. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE REFUNDING NOTES. In the Matter of the Determination to Borrow Money for the purpose of refunding and paying certain Delaware County poor relief notes maturing (May 15, 1933. 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 26th day of April, 1933, determined to issue refunding notes of said county exceeding the sum of $5,000.00. The amount of such refunding notes proposed to be issued is for $38,000.00 bearing interest at the' rate of six per cent (6%) -p<M’ annum. The net assessed valuation of all property in said County of Delaware is $71,673,340.00 and the present indebtedness, including this issue is $346,707.50. The proceeds of said notes are to be used for the purpose of paying certain Delaware County poor relief notes, numbered 1 to 38, both inclusive, dated May 15, 1932, and due May 15, 1933, said notes so Lo be paid being one-half in number and in aggregate amount of an entire issue of such notes in the total amount of $76,290.00, dated May

15. 1932. •

Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only,

who feel themselves aggrieved by,

sucb determination, may appeal to' 1 o^t

the iState Board of Tax Commissioners for further action by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor as provided by law. The State Board of Tax Commissioners will then fix a date for hearing in

Said county.

Dated this i27th day of April, 1933. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor of Delaware County, Ind.

Apr 28—May. 5

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time ago admitted John-Garner I was the best poker player in Congress. It is said that his poker

information concerning the same SU( > b check shall, in event said p] ay i n g ba c; made him as much as

Clifford Matthews of Springfield, Missouri, was granted a divorce after pleading before the court that his wife continually complained and nagged about his cooking.

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There are more automobiles in operation in the United States than telephones, according to the Chicago Motor club. , j

The coldest time of day or night is the hour just after sunrise, according to scientists.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON APPROPRIATION!. - In the matter of the passage at certain ordinances by common council ot the City cf 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 5th day of June 1933 at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on owlnances making special and additional appropriations as follows: Ah ordinance appropriating the sum of $65.98 out of the general fund of th* City of Muncie, Indiana, to the office of City Judge for the use of said office in paying a claim filed against said office for garage and motor supplies, for city court

bailiff’s car.

An ordinance appropriating the sum «f $16.98 out of the general fund of the Citv of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Safety of said City for the use of said board in paying claim of Muncie Water Works Co., for water used by Animal Shelter in years 1931 and 1932. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $132.84 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the Board of Public Safety for the use of said board in paying the claim filed against said department for lights used by Animal Shelttr

during the year 1932.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$78.94 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie. Indiana, to the Department of Public Safety for the use of said department in paying the claim of the Sinclair Refining Co., for gasoline and oil for the

police department during the year 1932. An ordinance appropriating the sum

$262.91 out of the general fund of City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Safety with and out of which to pay the claim filed by the Auburn Auto Company to pay for repairs to Cord auto-

mobile used by police department. An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$94.57 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Safety of said City, for the use of said department in paying claim filed by the Delaware Car it Tractor Company for

supplies for use of police department. An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$96.05 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department

of Public Safety for the use of suid de

partment to pay the claim filed by the Muncie Auto Body Company for repairs

and supplies, for the police department. An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$175.90 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Safety, for the use of said board in paying the claim filed by the United Parts

Company, in the sum of $173.90. An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$39.65 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Safety for the use of said department in paying the claim of C. Hecken-

hauer & Son.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $40.00 to the office of City Judge to pay claims on file for Special Judge’s acting in said court, said appropriation to be made out of the general fund of said city. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $55.85 to the Department of Law for the use of said department in paying for office supplies due and owing the A. E.

Boyce Co., for the year 1932.

An ordinance appropriating out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, to the office of City Judge, for the use of said office in paying claim of Nation Robinson for two court dockets in the sum of $70.00 and in paying the claim of Ross Boone for repairing the electric fan used in City

Court, in the sum of $1.50.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $19.65 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of taw in paying the expenses incurred by

the City Attorney.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$1,304.81 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said department in paying the claim filed against said department by the Muncie Oil & Coal Company, for gasoline used by the street

iepartment during the year 1932. An ordinance appropriating the sum of

$114.44 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to pay the claim of H. J. Schrader

Company, for supplies.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $499.37 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, with which to pay

Blit why should Providence give claim of H. J. Schrader Company for US prosperity when prosperity supplies used by the police department Of makes us lose faith in Proyidence., ^^^tna^rappropriating the suns of Peace is a period when nations $28.25 to the office of city cierk out of try their best to damage one an- the g $ nera 1 l 1 fu , nd u °, f said Ci , ty> ^ ... , . . ® ^ use °t said clerk in procuring interior Other Without a declaratioh Of war. robbery, burglar and messenger robbeff The easiest way for a nation to,bend. . '

protect Its citizens in other lands

IS to teach them to be decent. !°f Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Publie Correct this sentence: “He now tt^uL^f'^id 01 ^^ inThfinsuiTation^f gives all his trade to my competl- a Vacu-Draft in each of the fire station*

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of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said board in paying the claim of Arthur Shuttleworth, for the construction of cuib and gutter and sewer in Manor Street In Whitely. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $17.42: $7.11; $lS.5f and *5.44 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Works for the use of said board in paying out said amounts to the Carpenter Machinr. Company, for repairs and supplies as per claims on file. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $1.49; $1.30: $ .98, and $3.45 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said department in paying the respective claims filed by the Crane Company for oiler, rags, files and white wipers. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $25.00, $185.00 and $400.00 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indi»na, to the board of Public Works for the Use of said department in paying the respective claims filed by I. W. cotton Company, for change steam lines. City Attorney’s office, installation of Duostat Mid electric equipment. An ordinance appropriating the sum of *11.25 and $3.00 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said department in paying the respective claims filed by Max Zeigler & Brothers

for pipe.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $149.18, $60.72, $31.43, $60.58, and $72.27 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said department in paying the respective claims for B. & M. supplies, motor supplies, automobile accessories, motor supplies, G. & M. supplies. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $187.56 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department of Public Works, for the use of said department in paying for garage and_ motor

Just Arrived, Car of West Va. Large Lump Also car of Egg a nd Nut. Yellow Pine Lump—Moco Lump Anchor Egg and Lump Muncie Oil and Coal Co. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 16-17-18 Ph. 984

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supplies used during the year 1932.

:opriatini le gene

City of Muncie, Indiana, to the department

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $2,042.81 out of the general fund of the

tor,” said the man, “but I still ,n A he ^ 1 , ty of Mmwte, Indiana.

^ An ordinance appropriating

think him a great guy.

the sum of

1150.00 out of th* general fund of the QJtj Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk.

V/iOjr VFX X.XXVXXCXX1CX, u of Public Safety of the City of Muncie, for the use of said department in paying claim of Magic City Oil Company, for gasoline used by the police department. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $163.50 to the office of City Judge out of the general fund of the City of Muncie Indiana, for the use of said department in paying claim of Lincoln Oil & Refining Company, for gasoline, tires and tubes,

used by City Court bailiff.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $19.30 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said department in paying the unpaid claim filed by Plank Brothers, for motor supplies used by the

building commissioner.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $50.58 out of the general fund of the City of Muncie. Indiana, to the board of Public Works for the use of said board in paying the claim of Sanco Products, for Janitor

supplies.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $467.65 to the department of Public Safety I of the City of Muncie, out of the general fund, for the use of said City in paying claim of Central Indiana Gas Company for gas used by the fire department of

said city.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $65.25 to the board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, out of the general fund, for the use of said board of Public Works in paying the Central Indiana Gas Company this unpaid claim for the year

1932.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $1,500.00 to budget item No. 56 department of Public Works out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $15.00 out of the general fund of said City of Muncie, to the office of City Controller for the use of said office in paying for office supplies as per claim filed by

A. E. Boyce Company.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $3.51 out of the general fund of the flSty of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Safety for the use of said hoard in paying the Western Union as per claim

field for telegrams.

An ordinance appropriating the sum of $21.70; $24.50: $25.00: $19.75; $24.77; $39.61 and $112.50; out of the general fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, to the board of Public Works for use of said department in paying the respective claims filed by the Aaron Tire Store, for tires and tubes and repairs of tires and tubes. 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. i

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