Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 1 September 1933 — Page 5

Friday, September i, 1933*1

DELAWARE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’, CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURT ALLOWANCES ON FILE IN AUDITOR’S OFFICE FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST,

iy33.

Repair Free Gravel Roads. O. E. Helvie, salary $ Frapk Shock, salary John Wright, salary

Walter Ho

Jdson, salary

er

Win. Kiger, salary Roy Helvie, salary

- . J Everett Bowman, salary C. W. Dusang. salary

sala

E. A. Jester, salary

Grovpr Knotts, salary .. Ted Snodgrass, salary .. B. Laycock, salary Robert Chambers, salary Jesse Clevenger, salary .

Jack Ellis, salary ...... George Black, salary 82.60 Bill Linn, salary 6.50

148.00 116.85 10.00

2.40 6.00 4.00 8.00 3.38

83.30 22.50 11.40 23.75

7.50 2.50 4.0J

in Vernon, salary Paul Weaver, salary

rlary

Bill

Seamer Sollars, salary John Vernon, salarv

3 aul

Edd Keller, salary Eldcn Benedman,

Morton Huzzey, salary Charley Johnson, salar

PHMKHHpl

Earl Parldson, salary

salary salary

ey Johnson, salary

Earnest Johnson., salary Earl Parldson, salary .. Clarence Wright, salary

W. O. Pitser, salary Raymond Rees, salary Everett Casper, salary

Ray Conhton. salary Earl Pitser, salary Harve Lamb, sala

y

ary ...

Charlie Kern, salary ., Prank Holden, salary Loyd Rees, salary Clilford Lennox, salary Garrett Gipson, salary Pinion Turner, salary .

Larchie Knotts, salary

Ralph Madison. 'Thomas Shoekley,

salr.ry

salar

iry

salar

4.00

20.00 26.00 23.20 22.00

2.00

11.20 11.20

4.00 4.00

91.00 12.50

2.50 8.75

30.00

2.50

2 7.60 80.25

10.00 10.00

16.00 16.00 , 10.00 ' 1.25

3.20 3.20

10.00 10.00

irman

Orland Trout, salary 117.00

130.00

.Readle, salary

try

irmi

John Johnson, salary

Edtpan Shockley, salary

rtis Nixon, salar m Kirklin, sa i Trout, salary

Charlie Marker, salary isu.uu Kenneth Miller, salary 84.00

91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00

3.51

91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00 91.00

Kenneth Miller, salar Allen Jackson, salary Charlie Hiatt, salary John ..Readle, salary Fred Strohm. salary

liritr

Clyde Armintrout. salary

Rock Martin, salary . Hansel Johnson, salary Jim Niccum, salary .. George Smith, salary . Willard Cox. salary

Cox,

Charlie House, salary Francis Colter, salary

Orville Stephenson, Jim Moore, sala

am

ville Stephenson, salary

Jim Moore, salary ai.uu Ted Snodgrass, salary 18.00 Charlie McGlaughlin, salary 75.00

W. M. Jones, salary

Orland Troth, expense P.. N. Shroyer, expense C, Heckenhauer & Son, expense.. White City Coal Yard, expense .. Auto Equipment Service, expense

Hartley Auto Wrecking, expense.. Farmers Co-Op. Elev. Co., expense Merchants National Bank, exp... Smith Coal Feed Co., expense ...

G. M. W.aitc. expem

alar

91.00

1.30

17.20

1.50

16.81

3.53 5.50

.90

11.50 1.95 26.02 82.95

Verda Howell, salary 102.30 Kenneth Rinker, salary 95.25 John Hardy, salary 10-25 Chas. Lacy, salary 10.00 Roy Jackson, salary 12.00 William Parks, salary 24.75 Roby Pittenger, salary 1.25 Ligh Hiatt, salary 10.00 Maurice Felton, salary 10.OQ Homer Anthony, salary 10 00 Jess Morgan, salary 50.00 Dillard Carmichael, salary 16.00 Fay Cunningham, salary 18.00 William Rector, salary 3.75 Neal Halstead, salary 3.50 Paul Thornburg, salary 4.00 James Carmichael, salary 5.03 Charles Helm, salary 6.25 Arch Hamilton, salary 3.50 Wayne Thornburg, salary 2.50 Loring Gates, salary 5.00 Clifford Felton, salary L25 David Summers, salary -8o Ligh Hiatt, salary .....* 100

ry . pens

Luella Reese, e::pi

Glade Waldrath, expense

Herman Reese, expense WBm Ralph Shaw, salary 81.90

Hull Wilson, salary ..

Reed Mann, salary

Sii

7.20

24.63

4.00

81.90

mmons, salary

John Norri,

Ralph

John

Mans

larii

s, salary

Vincen

Marion Cheesman, salary

aen B.

eht, salary

alar

Harry Vincent, salary

Chas. Mendei Haines Barle;

enhall, salary ley, salary —

Tom Walbum, salary

burn,

Muncle Bank. Co.-Ea. Br., exp.

Coulter Boil. & Sht. Ir. Co., exp.

Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense

2.50 8.20

.90

81.20

3.25

30.00 30.00

5.25 2.25 1.34

48.55 14.65

mo. lieu lei. C/U., expense , Huber Mfg. Co., expense 17.97 Shunk Mfg. Co., expense 10 ? “2

A. E. Bovce Co., expense

expense

JTj , _U VJ V V_ t_. V

Muncie Water Works Co., Kiger & C&-., expense

Harry Glenn, expense Carpenter Machine Co., expense

Canton Culvert Co., expense W. J. Holliday & Co., expense ... Standard Oil Co., expense International Harv. Co., expense.. Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co., expense

Lincoln Oil Co., exi

The Aust.-West. Rd. Mch. Co., ex.

Johnson Hardware Co., expense .. 30.87 Indiana Reformatory, expense ... 4.ua Central Ind. Gas Co., expense ... 14.1U Otis Elevator Co., expense 11.50

Jail.

Marie M. Puckett, salary $ 50.03 J. F. Downing, salary 36.00 Muncie Water Works Co., expense 19.31 Central Indiana Gas Co., expense 29.25 T. L. Williams, expense 3.60 Johnson Hardware Cof, expense .. 41.30 Van Matres, Inc., expense 11.20 Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. 14.85 Jos. A. Goddard Co., expense .... 10.10 Infirmary. Oliver P. Miller, salary $ 125.00

salary

Bessie Miller, salary

Minnie Curtis, salary uames Green, salary Charles Curtis, salary ... Albert E. Peterson, salary oolda F. Jones, salary ...

Margaret Rinker, Wrp. Miller, salary

Larmer E. Bond, salary Susie S. Bond, salary Virginia Coal Co., expense F. E. Wright & Son, expense .. Johnson Hardware Co., expense Hampton-Schultz Co., expense Dr. Howard E. Hill, expense ... Richman & Prillman, expense . Indiana Reformatory, expense . ’al Indiana Gas Co., exper

Central Indiana

Earl C. Knotts, expense Knott Shoe Rebuilders, expense .. Floyd T. Petty, expense Van Matres, Inc., expense Singers Bakery. Inc., expense •Randolph Co. Lumber Co., expense Fred Myers, expense Woodbury-Elliott Grain Co., exp. A. E. Brown, expense

Pittenger, expense

iho,

■ ifinii

Traction Light & Powey Co

Firman Pittenger, Moffitt & Piepho,

Lincol |

_„pe]

Oil Refining Ci

in

io) J

Marx Co.

nse o., expense

exp.

Eagle Coal Co., expense O. W. Lykins, expense Central Ind. Gas Co., expense

is

Economy Shoe St'

The Knapp Supply Co

ore^ expense

expense..

P. D. Jester, expense

W. A. Strong, expense Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense..

Children’s Home.

Martha E. Gamble, sal. and exp...6 Henry E. Bibler, salary Elizabeth Neff, salary ; Ida Koontz, salary Blanche Nicholson, salary Leota Perdieu, salary 45.00

50.00 70.00 40.00 25.00 10.00 50.00 45.00 15.00 40.00 , 40.00 120.74 355.02

5.75

57.50

4.00

57.50 51.22

4.00 1.50

19.50 19.00 43.?3 82.60 46.38 63.18 145.£8 47.27 25.00 57.50 26.55 226.32

6.45

32.15 11.00

3.40

30.05

4.83 15.91

89.08 18.50 130.29

2.00

45.00 45.00 45.00

Vacations i

and

Health

By Dr. ERNEST H. LINES

2/

In the matter j»f Board of Mpncie

Not! ' *

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.

Before the Library Board.

determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the Librarj

~ ’ the Library Board. ware Countv, Indiana, that ular meeting place, on 1

Delaware County. Indiana Before t’ve L

Lfartha Britte

Gertrude Yockey, salary

tna Yockey, salary tella Bass, salary .

Robert Wilson, salary

Bess Wilson,

hai

Ida Crantt P. E. Wright

salary am, salary ht & Son, expense ...

A. E. Brown, expense Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. Indiana Reformatory, expense . .. Kemp Machine Co., expense Lincoln Oil Refining Co., expence Dunk Shafer, expense Johnson Hardware Co., expense A. B. Wetherill, expensei

Guthrie,, exp y-Elliott Gra

Luther Williams, expense Health Commissioner.

S. G. Jump, salary $ 84 04 Wayne Pharmacal Supply Co., ex. 3.00 Marjorie Hatcher, expense 7JjO

omin. (

34.50 35.00 35.00 25.00 45.00 45.00 73.59 54.08 10.00

7.75 6.70 3.43 4.00 8.40

B. Wetherill, expense 1,627.OX) Herman Guthrie,, expense 8.00 odburv-EUlott Grain Co., exp. 8.45

4.00

Woe

50.00 25.00 60.38 88,66

; iw. inspector. **,

Green, expense $ 42.65 Green, salary 119.06 . ----7 v • 6.50

C. L. Botkin, expense

Edna H. Williams, salary Abbott Laboratories, expense

County Attorney.

Wm. H. Bales, salary $

W. & M. Inspector.

J. E. Green,

T E. ~

j.-i e

Ind. Bell Telephone Co., ejSense

Assessor.

Dollie V. Pfeiffer, salary $ 60.00 County Agricultural Agent. M. E. Cromer, sal. and exp $ 170.07 Althea Harvey, salary 50.00 Prcm. Official Bond. Mer. Tr. & Sav.. Prm. Bd.-Baird. .$ 20.00

Refund Tax.

Theo. N. Thorpe, et al., ref. tax . .$ 7.34 Jos. F. Steohens, refund tax 20.52

Mortgage Tax Refund'.

David Winkler, refund $ 4,50 Henry C. Kuhner, trustee, refund 39.50 Ralph Hiatt, refund 8.80

Board Children’s Guardians. Bd. Chil. Gds., children In home. B. Chil. Gds.. mothers’ pension. Dept. Pub. Welfare, expense

Djtches.

salary ....$

:• "1:1

onald Michael, exp., sail arland Jefferson, ' salary

Jesse A. Rector, salary

Surplus fax Account.

Francis A. & Sarah E. Stick, s. t..$

Insanity Inquests.

Mable B. Ringo, expense $ Mable B. Ringo, expense Mable B. Ringo, expanse ....

Mable - —

il,e B. Ringo, expense

1.77 6.19

79.51 97.80 10.45 160.03 3813 4,390.97

6.96

362.04

760.92'

15.75 21.31 25.55 12.44

Kemp Machine Co., expense 11-89 The Muncie St. & Lime Co., exp. 1,912.91 Magic City Supply Co., expense.. 538.09

Co., expense .. 108.78

430.58

204.14 117.00

lab Cha

C

las. A. Jum

Mable B. Ringo, expense Wm. J. Mollov, expense H&nry E. Bibler. expense F. E. Hill, expense A. E. Brown, expense ... Buster Brown, expense .

d 4-4111-*-* n vi ’ e ox-yxon cfa

1.00 7-PO i 5.00 6 00

This weeks’ best—(oh, well, we other human beipg in miles. I won’t have to say just what) uses would have given much tor hr* the nom de plume “Ezra Hos- two witnesses. This story coul4 1 kjns. And you’ll know what Ezra get into your scientific section, it

is a-fter you read this tale: I had the witnesses.

The day after the Fourth my Now there were three crackers business took me to a sort of burst simultaneously, whereupon camp ground on the edge of the the armada of butterflies rose and desert. Hundreds of people had zoomed away, the ants broke spent the night of the Fourth ranks and the show came to an

there- A lens salesman had abrupt clifnax.

wrecked his car at that point. The The mystery of the fire-crackers ants are so bad that few people was soon solved. Numerous powdare to spend tlie day at this erful little lenses had been spilled camp. Thousands of bpnphes of when the salesman wrecked his Chinese firecrackers had made the car the day before. The ants had n ight uproarious. I carried these lenses and arranged I noticed Queer actions among them for the sun to focus through the huge butterflies on this’ spot, just at the proper moment. The and at first supposed they were fuses of the crackers had been put fighting with the big ants. These where the lenses would touch ants were the most thoroughly them off. Twen y-oiie of these organized I bad ever noted. At lenses by actual count, had been

one place as many as 50 of these S et np in this manner,

large butterflies flew slowly] I saw’ that some aps had been around not morethan five feet crippled in the affair. A big fellow high. They were in formation, and was carried off to a cactus near at very orderly. 'band, and I detected that two The ants had gathered there in ethers were operating on him. tremendous numbers. To say that The third was administering the 50,000 made up the congregation, juice from a weed at hand, and is but,keeping in tune with my the sufferer lay still and ra'nless. story. Presently I discovered that while the surgeons opened his the flying creatures had all abdomen and took out at least a lighted on the gand and w’ere ipa. quarter of inch of his colon. tionless ' • >£. J saw that one of the butterflies To my astonishment the^ ahts been wreGkPd jn the take-off, began to get ab ’ ' T. apd was lying helpless near the machines. Without speaker’s platform The ants these operations soon made an end of her. They and cmintcd exac ly 10 ajU °n. cut off br * h W i^s instantly.'and each buttei y. ' ® nn-hP SPnt to their headquarters, read} a big an, 8 ° They then proceeded to dismemInnd feet, waved a ) ad g . - b^r her, section by section. Some hnd- flic .aradada , ' , of the ants stopped work to suck .titul ai ray, .the 1 1 ‘ ^ her precious blood. In 10 minutes seated on the jac <- o a ’... .. there was not a vestige remainIt is no speculation, nor child ot . 6 ■ my imagination, w'hen I ^ese that on the back of

Hhnnt *ese robber and wickedly cruel

f f 40 X t ® e ’ v i 3S2 ahts W’gs the letter F. I decided beautifully. Now I detected, aftei .. . thj „ .. Fnrpicrn .. 10 minutes *at they were coming La4er T established the truth of % wu ; l n dwother 1 ) minutes they surmises, for about 50 of

flighted at the point from which

they took off.

the ridibg ants sprang from their perches bn the butterflies’ backs and appeared to Shake hands wdth seme sort of a committee. It was surely a gala hour for ants and butterflies. Even the grasshoppers present entered most heartedly into the spirit of the

day.

Now the butterflies started to

expense

le Aust.-wesi. Rd. Mch. J. D. Adams Co., expense

The Knapp Supply Co., expense The White Co., expense

d Machine Co., expense Muncie St. & Lime Co

ty Suppl;

Johnson Hardware <jo., expense .. Max Zeigler & Bros., expense ... Muncie Hardwood Co., expense ...

Borter Ross, salary rr'.uu

ild Davis, salary

Harol

yde

C!yde_ Rector, salary 91.00

ale

Roy Tuttle, salary Will Jackson, salar

Robert Murphy, salary Jas. Pitser, salary Roll Smoot, salary G. W. Blake, salary Muncie St. Lime Co., expense Haipes Barley, salary Lerov Storms, salary S. M. Peterson, expense Wm. O. Bartlett, salary Bert Anderson, salary

Wm. S. Shirk, salary

sala lary

Fredi Miles

7m. s. Shine, caiary .... redius Robbins, salary ..

es Howard, salary

Ralph Gregory, salary ... Pearl Drerbaclc, caiary .. Clarence Jester, salary ...

Frank Anderson, salary Elwood Frazee. rais

Elwood Fraz.ee, caiary Herbert Kirkpatrick, salary .... Ephraim Frank, salary Ora Robbins, salary C. W. Smith, salary John Lewis, salary Earl Richey, salary Willis Bales, salary Peter Post, salary Howard Dillon, salary Manaen Vincent, caiary

Finley Vincent, salary

Milo Stafford, salary Robert Smith, caiary Harry Vincent, salary John Gray, salarv John Stafford, salary Wilbur Smith, salary

Geo. Seidner, sa’ary

David Manor, salary Max Irvin, salary • Charles Morical. caiary Ray Morical. salary Hcmer Smoot, salarv

Wallace Wingate, salary

James Stanley

Bert P

ey. salary ..

Pierce, salary ....

Clerk.

Miller, salary ....

Pertha Arboeast, salary Ondavere Fetro. salary Mable B Rinao. eXDense

expense

M^ble B Ringo, expense A. E Bovc* Co . rnDerse Ir.d Bell Telephone Co.,

Auditor.

Ada Williams. saJaw Mildred E. Irvin, salary . Miriam S R-ed, salaiy . W. Max Shafer, expense Ind. Bell Telephone Co.,

A. E. Boyce Co., expense

Treasurer.

Ird Be! 1 Telephone Co., expense..? Chf.s Ulmer, expense .A. E. Boyce Co., expense

Erco-der.

Tnfl Bell Telenhcne Co., expense .$ A E. Boyce Co., '■xpen'-e

Sheriff.

Leslie B Corn, salary $ j Morris F. leach, salary Fred W. Puckett, salary ’Fred W. Puckett, mileage Ind. Boll Telenhcne Co., expense.. A F. Bovce Co., expense Fred W Puckett, ret. prisoner ...

Surveyor,

91.00 100.20 91.00

8.75 6.00

83.25 14.50 183.25

2.63 4.83

325.00 16.00 14.00

5.00 4.09

33.00

4.00

14.00 14.00 20.00

6.00 8.40 a. on 7.00

23.40 16.00 18.00 16.00

8.40 8.40 3 20

14.0,0 11.20

8 40

12.00

2 on 6 no

14.00 13 no Li.00 MOO M cq 14.02

3.40

23.CO

FO..OO 50.00 50.00

5.00

vsn

7.45

AS.pq vO.16 62.50

4.02 7.30

151.10

8.35

13.64 60.35

fi.on 2.05

)2 r '.O0 125.90

I 7.80

?6.32 15.02 45.32 95.08

L. Botkin, expense 1 .

s g. -^P/^vunse^ .... .• 6,oo marcb down a-little path that had Chas. A. Jump, expense loo cleared of every obstacle

that might Strike one of their delicate feet! They wei"V follow-eel oy 10,000 ants, seme walking on their front feet, others on their hind ones, others running on all legs,

Stillman’s, expense

Mable B. Ringo. expense Fred W. Puckett, expense

Moffitt & Piepho,, expense

e Keller Go.

Buster

expense

Brown, expense Mable B. Rins

I,ester D. Bibler, expense

go. expense

i.coi.ci ^mler, expense E. Rogers Smith, expense L. D. Carter, expense . . . Mable B. Ringo, expense . Orville Snurceon. expense Wrr. I. Ouick. expense .. E. W. Hall, expense

Witness mv band and official seal this

1st day of September, 1933.

W. MAX SHAFER. Auditor Delaware County, Ipdlana.

500 » 3^0 3.94

15.99

W

20.00 1-8.99

m 5.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 6.0Q 6.00 3.00

NOTICE OR SPEC!AT MEETING OF THE

DELAWARE COUNTY COUNCIL. ' i 1... *v,o men

and

to

Notice is hereby given to the members

h | Council and to

Coi

3peci

nty

re countv. .Indiana, at tl

ditor of Delaware County. Indiana!

as ants usually do when not be-

S 8 !?—..Puna by

t^iese F ants had moved four lenses to a great pile of firecrackers that had been partially buried in the largest ant mound., which I took to be the rulerV headqaurters. The sun was sink-j ing fast at this time, but was stilli | )oat - beaming very hot. Presently 500 crackers shot off and the mound

was demolished.

That was the end of the ant ruler, and I left before the civil war w-as over and a new ruler

chosen. .

"/4" search is being made by World’s Fair officials for the modest man who drove a golf ball into the lake at the aquatic golf practice diving concession, and hit a 40-pound carp with such force the

Eminent Authority and Chief Medical Director

Neu> York Life Insurance Company

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION T^VERY person should know the prone method of artificial respiration; -L^ This is particularly important when on your vacation, for knowledge of it may save the life of a person who has apparently drowned. It is also useful in cases of asphyxia from smoke or gas, or carbon monoxide poisoning

from breathing the exhaust of a motor, or in cases of electric shock. In many instances the heart continues to beat for some minutes after cessation of respiration. It is important, therefore, that artificial respiration be started with all possible

promptness.

Artificial respiration saves lives because of the fact that if the normal ventilation of the lungs is approximated for some time by artificial means the rhythmic function of the nerve centers and the muscles of the x thorax and diaphragm may be

resumed.

The prone method of artificial respiration is now recognized everywhere as the best, and everyone should learn it. It is very simple. It provides for compression of the thorax, thus expelling “poor air” from the lungs, and for the sudden release of the chest w’all, which expands by its own elasticity and thus draws in fresh air. The person who has apparently drowned should be turned with head and face downward for a moment. Thrust a finger far backward into the mouth and depress the tongue forward. This favors the escape of a small quantity of water, mucous, or other substances that may have collected at the base of the tongue and which might obstruct the entrance of air to the lungs. Don’t resort to the barbarous practice of rolling a person over a barrel or hanging him head downwards. It in quite certain that no great quantity of water gets

into the lungs.

The prone method of artificial respiration may be divided into three I successive movements, which may be repeated by counting aloud “one,” •‘two," “three” as you go through

thSBk

First, with the victim lying face downward and the head turned to one side, straddle the hips and place the palms of your hands on the small of his back, with the fingers over the ribs. Bend your body slightly forward so the weight of your shoulders can be brought into play. Your arms should be kept straight and stiff. Second, swing your body forward slowly so that its weight is gradually brought to bear on the victim. This compresses the thorax and expels air

from the lungs.

Third, swing backward and remove all pressure from the patient. The thorax and diaphragm will expand from their own elasticity and air will be drawn into the lungs. After an interval, return to the first movement. Repeat this process at a speed of 16

to 18 per minute.

Keep up for three or four hours, or until a doctor arrives. Success in artificial respiration depends as much on perseverance as upon knowledge

of the technique.

It is a good idea to practice the prone method of artificial respiration at home before going on jjour vacation in ordef to familiarize yourself

with it.

BUDGI .

I. Services. Personal.

Salar

Wage;

Other Compi

anltors

Sensation

1,930.00

103.00

Services Contractural.

tatio

vices otner oontracrurai—

a. Binding. Fuel, etc. ................ b. Maintenance and repair of building

$14,613.50

Light,

and

and ■

ower and Advertising

203.00

Communication and Transportation ^.yu Heat, Light, Power and Water

'-inti

epa:

Servl

150.00

'efflf >n “ A ' ve ™.ura

Other Contractural

Fi ‘

400.03 330.09

Office Supplies Other Supplies Building

III. Supplies.

Insurance Other ...

IV. Material. V. Current Charges.

Equipment Books ....

Vfl. Properties.

152.10 950.00

534.40 75.00

250.00 5.975.00

5,600.00

1,102.10

150.00

609.40

6,225.00

Total $28,300.00 NOTE:—Public Depository interest is not included in the above budget, as it is

the

RARY ncomin

enu

Subtract line 2 from line 1 Unexpended appropriations July 31 Additional Appropriations

NOTE:—Public Depository u

merely collected and turned over to the State.

ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND FUND TO BE RAISED. j 1. Total Budget Estimate^ for incoming year $28,300.00

e incoming year

Deduct Miscellaneous Rever

1,506.00

26,794.00

present year 14,806.26

Actual balance Julv 31st present year

ent year (De

Miscellaneous Revenue to b Total of lines 8, 9 and 10

Tax to be a MisceH--

ce Julv . ,

ollected present year (Dec. drawl us Revenue to be collected present year

Temporary Loans Total (of lines 3. 4. 5 and 6i ; 41.600.26

17,736.89 6,250.00 500 00 24.486 89

Subtract line 11 from line 7 17.113.391 Estimated working balance for six months after close of next year.. 2,753.44i Amount to be raised by. tax levy (Add lines 12 and 13) 19,886.83 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. | 1930 Levy 1931 Levy 1932 Levy To Be Collected j Collected Collected Collected 1933 Levy $33,350.00 $32,064.38 $14,058.44 $19.*»e.83 j Net Taxable Property: City $78,733,665.00 i Levy on Property .05 1 i Amount to be raised 19,866.83 ! Net Taxable Property: Township 3,020,040.00 1 Levy on Property .03 1

.......... 906.01'

Levy on Property ... Amount to be raised

Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heai.d the:eon. After the taxi levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeliz.u' tiieniselveii aggrieved by! such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commi'-s: .<.c:s for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the Cm.: ty Auditor riot later than 1 the fourth Monday of September and the State Board will fix a .-fate of hearing ini the County. MUNCIE PUBLIC LIBRARY HOARD,

Webb Hunt, Presider t.

Arthur H Pierson. 3ec-eta r ;'. ution pf -taxi's was not i mrc

NOTE:—The usual December distribution of taxes r until January 12. 1933. in the sum of Sll.fltn.as.

by the Treas-

bllget estimate Township .'ill . NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Liberty TowiW «h!p. Delaware County, Ind. ; Before the Township Advisory Board. TvT.uMun jc HovnHv o-ivon tho tnYnavprc

This is the tenth of a series o/ 12 articles on Vaco,lions and Health. The eleventh, on Hot Weather Hazards, will answer the questions: X. Can a vacation at home be beneficial to health? X. What are wise precautions with an electric fan? 3> Which is better in hot weather, a cold bath or a

tepid one?

(Copyright, 1933. N. Y. L. I. CoJ

the Delaware County Council and i taxpayers of Delaware County, Inn

ana, that there will be a Special Meeting of said The Delaware County Council of

Couniv. Indiana, at the office of

said

Delawai

the Auc_.„„ „ - JP

nn Tuesday, Sentcmber 5. 1933. at hour of 9 o’clock a. m. The obiect and purpose of said mretinu is as follows:

and determine upon the

sai

Tn Consider

ter of . f|il

nropriation the following sums of money,

matter of impropriating by Special Ap-

iprl

towit:

COUNTY CORONER.

sies

259." 100.0 300 r

50/

300 ’

ing down with fury.

The silence and calm moment became oppressive to mp, but the insects all appeared to be in the height of their glory. Presently a tiny firecracker went off, and every ant stood on his head, while the butterflies quivered and opened and shut thejr beautiful large wings, but not one dared to

leave the ground.

Now another firecracker went off, then another and another,

one of the attendants. The story is vouched for by Frederick Degenhardt, manager of the establishment. Fair officials believe that any man who would perform such a feat, leave without giving his name, and refraip from boasting ef the incident is deserving of recognition. When he properly identifies himself, he will be presented with a World’s Fair medal. After retrieving the fish the at-i tendant had to hit over the head

In the meantime, the un-

known golfer paid for his gold

game and walked away.

Former Students to Stage Contest

School Which Gets Most Names on

Register Will Win Lov-

ing Cup.

Local Indiana University alumni. former students, and students are receiving an “S. O. S.” from Bloomington to help Indiana win from 'Purdue in the alumni silver loving cup attendance contest at

the State Fair. The school which gets the most names on its register at the Sate Fair wins the cup for the year. Indiana won by a score of 1,934 o 997 from Purdue last year, the first year of the competition. o GOLD DIGGING PREACHEBS. When a fellow attends church every Sunday during an entire year, and the* preacher talks of nothin? but money during that tune, on begins to think he should have heen a gold miner, .so that he could dc his “gold-digging” with a pick and shovel, instead of cluttering up the pulpif' with a lot of useless threats.

until 21 shots were fired. Not an- to keep it from jumping out of the

NOIU’E ru 1AXI AVERS OF TAX LEVIES.

3 L. Jmney. salary Mary Ft. Mavninst. salary Cart F Lrjrh. etherise TncJ • Bell Telephone Co., expense.

Lester Jauney, expense

n ten

Duke, salary $

Baird, expense

expe

Superintendent Schools,

aughn s!

Lee O. Baird

LaVat:

$ 35.19

39.90

1.50 650

S6.78 4R.<J0 22. SO

7. A0

10/(0

7/0 mo

Lee O Baird, expense .... E. I Moore, expense A. E Bovce Co., expense Ind Bell Telephone Co., expense..

Assessor.

Ind. Bell Telephpne Co., expense?

Proseeutina: Attorney.

A. E. Boyce Co., expense $

Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. Board Children’s Guardians.

Lola. Wells Kiser, salary-expense..? 157.-95 Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. n.55

Court House.

Arthur Jones, salary $ ntls Miller, salary Eva M. Stewart, salary Ind. Gen Service , Co., expense ... Mpncie Water Works Co., expense Tfcaac Wingfield, expense Ernest C. Dawson, expense

Per Diem of Autop

Per Diem of Clerk

'' CIRCUIT COURT

Per Diem of Grand Jurors Witness Fees Sanity Corn-Criminal Cased

SUPERIOR COURT

Per Diem of Jurors 300.C

CHILDREN'S HOME.

Per Diem Hackdrivcr 440/6 Live Stock - ■ • 20.00 COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS. T B Indiqents 2,975.80 Couptv Advertising 2,880.63 Compensation .... 178.02 POOR RELIEF—HOSPITAL—AMBULANCE

AND BURIAL.

Mt. Plea-ant Tovrs'Mp 600.00 Washington Township 187.85 Union Township 237 96 Niles Township 149.00 Den. Children Other Institutions .. 8,000.08 Cb''ngc of Venue Costs 089.010 Taxpayers appearing at said meeting have a right to be heard. In the event any such appropriation or anv modlfleo. tlons thereof be Made at said meeting, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves »Rgrieved by reason of said appropriations, may "ppecl calrl matter to the Stale Board of Tax Gc omlssioners fO~ further and final action thereon by filing a petition the-efor wi‘h the Auditor of Delaware Cbuntv, Indiana, within ten days from the time > ich appropriations are dc-

te-mined up -n.

Dated thif 25 day of Aurm?t. 1933.

W. MAX SHAFER.

Auditor Delaware County. In/in no. Public Showing of The Engrav-o-Graph Machine Makes Cuts From Negatives At One-Tenth the, . ’

Prevailing Cost.

The c irst public showing of the Engrav-O-Graph, new engravlhg invention at Indiana University, is. scheduled fpr the week of the Indiana State Fair in the Indiana

University building.

By the use of the photo electric cell principle, the new engraving machine makes cuts direct from photographic negatives in about ciie tenth of the time and onetenth of the cost now prevailing. ? Photographs will be made ap4 cuts produced in the State Fair, demonstration within a period of 20 minutes. Many of the pictures reproduced in the State Fair, edition of the Indiana Daily Student n I will be provided through Engrav-

S15 !o Graph. :“- ‘j

3.751 joe Bennett, ' inventor of-*the- 5 ig'Jjo machine, will be in charge of t^ie j

lu vhe of pityimthine the Tax Rates tor Certain Purposes by Center TOw»«

sk.p, De,a'.are Coutny, tr.d Beicre the Township Advisory Board.

.Mulce U hf.ebj given the taxpayers of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana. :.',ai the proper regai otlizers of said municipality m ♦heir regular meeting place,

tt. the 5.h i.ay of September, 1933, will consider rii^ fiAinWM* hurioi*. 6 *

BCDOFt CLASSIFICATION FOR

Ci!;u? of Vru.vree Ofihv R.-u ; > .. ,.. X as- :# .* h.vp.'ii;-e r-. I . -.i .••ling ... ii i:

lis'.k iJi feu: • '

TOWNSHIPS.

TOWNSHIP FUNp.

i vtti r •>. >:

i:.:

'.'If:.;

i«: n

■ o the».•<:"

Ui-ivc.t.'r-vi

4. S ;.V EdurtI

Sijury for Justice

xrl&ink

• i.'ory Board of Kciqrds ....

1,701.00 300.00 400.90 250.00

150.00

720.00

150.00

1,C00.00

15.00

300.00

ua municipality at their regul consider the following budget:

TUITION FUND.

Pay of Teachers School Transfers

TCI Hiss

10,000.00 10,000.00

Library Tax $

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUNP.

Repair Of Buildings and Grounds*

Repair of Equipment School Supplies Jartitor Supplies Fqe! for Schools School Transfers Janitor Service Transportation of Children

25 no Light and Power 400.00 Miscellaneous

ren rtft I

of Accounts

750.00

1,000.00

900.00 200.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 900.00 7.500.00 1.200.00 14,850.00 650.00 500.00

Total TO"r.'-!i:p Fund

POOR FUNP.

Ta Rtk’ihurse County

7,1017)0

.$118 000.00

Total Special School Fund . BOND FUND. Bonds Interest

.$ 26,100.00

.$ 2,000.00 650.00

t':

(,\«.

Rcvcnv) •

'r.tej m for

• .- y - - -jTTuyuy.yv Total Bond Fund $ 2,650.00

EStlUATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

Tswiiship Tuition Sp. School Library Bond Poor

$20,000 $26,100 $900 $2,650 $418,000

Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies " tt Tndi,^ 011 ^ '? aerehy " lven th e taxpayers of Ferry Township, Delaware County ns "ace cm the L'hT °' f ^ municipality at their regular meet^ 1 ace ’ ° n .....w''; 1 ': Saeptember, 1933, wi' consider the following budget:

HI IH,K| ( LA SMI ICA I ION FOR TO W JffejUIF.S

■ v O\VNsmi’ FUND.

Salary of Trustee Office Rent Trustee’s Expense a. Traveling Records and Advertising Fay of Advisory Board ... Examination of Records

Miscellaneous:

1. (’are of Cemeteries 2. Legal Service 2. iscellaneous . . . . Total Township Fund Fay of Teachers Total Tuition Fund . .

TUITION FUND.

.$ 729.00

60.0(1

. 150.00

250.00 15 00 5.0.00 20.1/0

. 150.00

50.00

.$1465.00 . $9500.00 . $9500.00

1 Uvdrct r..,‘.:mcte tor

’ 1. S -7,101

illCGUi.i);

7.95

21.39

a is

75.10 75.00 -n.oc

t.

:ncr yell

ii’T r:..."jiifli'

5.

,«i'

" - •1' t '.VZC I

• .’••I

7. p ; 1 •: ' v i

? fiP’L. .. - ’ ".I oprL:Lons July t 5,243

5 son 14,200

1.000 25,100

ucFt-yotr.

i. j• “': oup; cp.L t.oirs.

12,414 9,216

CJ ’and Dr.-cm 3. 4- 5 and 01

; r

io July 21c!»

S ,11

ti I ? c llectcri rvfc-v sctr-Jcni-

~"t. \ -> 1: ♦ ; t

fisoat

501

13,034 4,936 5,333

'ir : T’ii! 14 1'he

. '.Vv 7 lo' ,n::

- - ; v z.’ -y of no--/ ycdr

.-(••Oi, iho.’.t T th-'-tf : i of Uni) 31 4,COO *Nt’-e^l I'"’ tax ls*.<y ll-S.vT’-.jULU'W lAi / 7.008

'd !' •?;. 12 had

"f: T rf 'o Trepfsty

y hVjl

■ 23,314 34.216 5,330 9,222 11.203 11,000 -... -,.' • 700 18 819 29,982 9.814 13,234 9r.$00 8,530

i.uuo L7.314 21,784 PROPOSED LEVIES.

«44<> rttn Wdmhi.i- of To-—I

tsd .pves-

? of ll’:8 ?i ’..V.

.1 -.-I . rt.nqo

3.033

666

666

966

2,656 3,730 270 6,650 1,570 2,000 3,676 2.5E5 1,325

418,666

418,000

...’A : ..'.''A. ’ • • • . . '

.35 1.60

Fblibs.

a ,, .”fs2t*h ' ution . A ; pec a! Sch-ol — .bi '.vy .: ;... 'or.-* •;'' ■ • •;•;• ■ • • • ■ • ■ ■’ v • •• • • • • • • • • v• v •;•;;: ’ ; •..’Ml ' *■ ■ • Totcl ■ ■ ' '

Ccllectid. 1932 Levy $ S Sl fe 17,000.00 21,070.00 800.00 3,400.00

.....

900

3,905 418,000

>!b Polls Levy on Property

464 Amount to be Raised,

$ .02

$ 7.008

.59

17.314

.72

21,734

.03

900

.13

3.905

1.05

418,000

S2.54

3468.861

) TO BE

COLLECTED.

To Be

Collected. 1933 Levy. * 13.713.79 r24,959 41 33.5J2.77

856.00

4,467.68 269,245.24

Collected. 1934 Levy. $ 7.008.00 17.314.00 21.734.00

900.00

3,905.00 418,000.00

346.554.39 468,861.00

levies

f A.' Butts”* Soa° expensS 8 *. .'.11! ioisi lemonitrations dufing Fair wBelc

-oj iay

'z-cd Auju isfim bRADY AND WAT^C

Cjja is' Ci

After W)e tax levie. grieved by sush levlier z>-d final action

ounty Auditor not' liter thah the fourth

SFKUIAU SCHOOL FUND.

Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds

Repair of Equipment

School Furniture and Equipment

School Supplies

Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans. Interest and Insurance Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power Miscellaneous . Total Special School Fund >.

KSTIMATF OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Township Tuition Sp. School Library

. $ 30.0.00

200.00 2.00.00 400.00

. 20".00

700.00 600.00

. 540.00 . 4800.00 . 400.00 . 100.00 . $8440.00

Fund

Total Budget Estimate for incoming year.$ 1465 Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc. Rev Subtract line 2 from line 1 Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year . All additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31 Temporary loans to he paid before close of present year Total (of !ipes\3. 4, 5 and 6) Actual Balance \Iuly 31st of present year Tax to be collected present year (Decern-l-v* se'tieinent.) Misc. Rev. to he collected present year <1-3 of line 2) Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) Subtract line 11 from line 7 . . . Est. Working Bal. for six months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2 of line 3)

tax levy (add lines

None

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable property Number of Taxable Polls

FUNDS

8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13.

Fund Fund Fund

Amt. to he raised by 12 and 13)

$ 9500

$ 8440

$170

3600

5900

8440

170

4750

5835

126

10650

14275

296

4959

8720

169

30,00

2700

63

1535

9494

11420

232

1156

2855

64

4750

4220

60

5906

7075

124

Levy on

Polls .$ .25 . 1.00

$ 12 4.! 9 8 5 178

Levy on Amount to Property be raised $ .47 $ 5906 .57. 7075 .01 124 $1.05 $13105

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR

Townships.

TOWNSHIP FUND. Saii.ry of Trustee $ Office Rent Trustee’s Expense a. Traveling Clerk Hire Supplies end Salary for Justice of Peace Records and Advertising Pay of Advisory Board School Transfers

Miscellaneous:

Cemeterie

900.00 120.00 150.00 moo

2. Legal Service 3. Trustees Bond

Total Township Fund $ 2,060-00

POOR FUND.

25.00 300.00 15.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 125.00

. .$ 1,200.00 . .$17,500,00

LIBRARY FUND. Library Tax $ 200.0<| s SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds 200.00 Repair of Equipment 400.00 School Furniture and Equipment 200.00 School Supplies 300.00 Janitor Supplies 250.00 Fuel for Schools ’ 1,200.00 Loans, interest and Insurance .. 600.00 Janitor Service 1,000.00 Transportation of Children 8,100.00 Light and Power 900.00 Miscellaneous .......... 100.00

i'o Reimburse County

TUITION FUND.

Pay of Teachers Total Tuition Fund $17,500.00

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED.

Township

' . ,, Fund

1. Total Budget Estimate for •

incoming year OL960 8. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year

(estimated on former year Misc.

Rev.i . ' ...; 3. Subtract line 2 frorii line 1 .... 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year ....

7. Total (of lines 3. 4, 5 and 61 19,350

8. Actual Balance July 31st of present y

year " ,,n

9. Tax ta be collected prerent . year

(December settleipent)

10. Misc. Rev. to be collected present year

<1/3 of line 2l

11/Total (of lines 8, 9 and 101 V...

12. Subtract line 11 from line 7

13. Est. —’

Total Special School Fund . .$11,200.09

BOND FUND.

Bonds ; $ 5,000.00 Interest 1,750.00 Total Bond Fund $ 6,750.00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee).

th

14. Amt. lines

1st. Working Bal. for six months fter close of next year (not greater

ban Va of line 3> 6,000

y tax levy (add

.• none 9,4

PROPOSED LEVIES.

$2,141,605 Number of

to be raised 12 and 131

Tuition

l»p. School

Bond

Poor

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

$17,500

$13,200

$6,750

$1,070

6,900 10,600

13,200

8,750

6,213

• ••#

19,350

19,413

....

• • • *

7.130

7,729

... .

5,300

5,000'

3,169 15,899

12R29

3,451

C,0C4

•••*

6,000

6,600

.. ..

• • • •

9,451

13,284

6,750

i,07a

Net .Taxable Property

FUNDS

Tuition S - 25 Special School L00 Bend Poor

Taxable Polls 275

Levy on Levy on Amount to Foils Property be Raised

' ' $ .45 $ 9,451

.62 13,284 .32 6,750 . 5 1,070

'j’Qtal 1.44 30,555 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current yer.v bLUd amounts collected in

each of the previous three years).

FUNDS

Collected 1930 Levy. .. 1.335

9,440

' '" n Chip

• Men 9.440 --'al School 8,385 •1 7,375 - ; 1,324 ~ete! 28,689 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to ■ been determined, ten or more taxpayers fe<

Collected 1931 Levy. 1,880 9,430 11,910 7.125 850

Collected 1932 Levy. 1,325 13,880 12,925 7,000 700

To Be To Be Collected 1933 Levy

00

9,451 13,284 6,750 1,070

31,310

be heard the r eon feeling themsclv

August ui, 1933.

35.750 30,555

After the tax levies

es s'-grieved b" such levfurtfce- and final action, an the fourth Monday of

in tlvs c'U'nty.

HARRY R. KITG, Tru. lee.

CARL E. ROSS, Trustee.

N,! Attorneys.

Tuition 1

.Special School

Library Total . '

comparative; stateauent of taxes collected and to be

COLLECTED

Name of Funfi Collected Collected

1931 1932

Township ... ... $ 1630. $ 1925. Tyition 8000. ’ 7805. Special School 5595. 3830. Library .............. .......... 190. Total $15225. $13750.

Taxpayers' appearing shall hfave the right to be heard thereon, tax, levfes hav.e heen determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling thefn1 selves aggrieved by such levies, 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 the fourth Monday of September, and

the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.

R. N. CARMICHAEL, Trustee.

Dated Aug. 23. 1933.

Collected To he Collected 1933 1934 Levy

$ 1440.

7560. 5906. 6265. 7075. 135. 124. $15400. $13105.

After the

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