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THE POST-DEMOCRAT L)eujoc<aUc weekly newspaper r^preso’’-Ing the Democrat* of Muncie, Delaware County and tlie 10U: Congressional District The only Democratic Newspaper in Delaware County.
SIlaware county commissions:rsSLPERIOR AND CIRCUIT COURT ALLOWANCES ON TILE IN AUDITOR’S OFMCE TO BE ADVERTISED FOR THE MONTH OF
SE1 iEMBER. !!»:«.
Repair of Free Gravel Roads. p. E. Helvie, salary $
AUDITOR Mi/dred E. Irvin, salary .. Ada Williams, salary Miriam S. Reed, salary Ind Bell Telephone Co., expense ■W. Max Shafer, expense A. E. Boyce Co., expense
t FRIDAY,jSERTEMBERj 29,V 19S3> '—1 k-4: j,„ t-
Entered as second class matter January 15, 1921, at the Postofflce t Muncie, lidiana, under Act of March 3, 1879.
PRICE 2 CENTS—$1.00 A YEAA
143.00 ; . 105.90! A.
2.50 2.50; 4.001 3.60
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North Elm Street—Telephone Geo. R. Dale, Editor
2540
Muncie, Indiana, Friday, September 29, 1933.
prank Shock, salary ... ?red Gentry, salary ... (Teth F'elton, salary ... poy Helvie, salary ...
! Walter Hodson, salary ...... dark Dresbaek, salary 24.00 War. fc-iger, salary 2.40'. !i A. Jester, salary 89.60; l«. Laycock, salary 17.50 C>«orge Cox, salary 2.50 Orner Mitchell, salary 2.00. Mort Plummer, salary 2.00 i
‘ ’ *' ' 1 salar
diaries
, Eddie Ci
cLaughlin,
Eddie Cooper, salary 2.13 1 Jesse Clevenger, salary 7.00 Roy Isiey, salary i\0U'
Getting Ready
The sewage disposal plant contemplated
Roy isiey, salary .samuel Lee, salary . Clifford Foist, salary
Chester Watson, salary 2.00 Hatvey Reed, salary 8.OH
fVio Oris Clevenger, salary 2.50
__ cue purve Qeoi-jre Hhun. salary o, ..five or six years has been so freely discussed that every g^i^nneu^siaiy"::::::::
• Tcitizen feels the necessity of a disposal plant. We feel that gSo?^ 4 ^-Sy y » it should be constructed, and by such a construction, not og* ry * "only would the river be beautified, but properly disposing c, —of sewage would be beneficial to the general health of the rredhiu'' l j
2.00 2.00 2.00
82.25
4.25 2.50
citizens of Muncie and the inhabitants along White river, *m:i _pnd this is now made possible by the government. * eel 1
9vi, salary
MvC’cI’-l-.v, salary
Cnalycv
iBj.'I X'fnjiey,
Cl#o iJeauti, caiary
sal
salary
Soliar.
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sals
Nearly four years ago, the administration rejected the Paul ’ i „ i> „ „ „„ j- , 1 1 j 4. „ ^ Charles Johuson, ssiav
uoansin, sAlavy
Ern-esi jAhnson. r.alary Ed &•£«?, s*Ia:y Elden B*nadv.m, salary W. O. Pic&vr, salary
Earl Piticr, salary ... Charlie Anderson, sain French 8hriver, salary ..
nr, salary salary .... ner, salary
acter as would continue as an up-to-date operating plant. o^Sn dS *safa“ry ry '
11 alary
proposed plans of a sewage disposal plant and states as cause for rejection that the estimated cost, was far in excess of reason; that the proposed cost at that time was $1,740,000. The administration now thinks, as it has always thought, that an interceptor and disposal plant should £i'®on e Turner
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be constructed and one constructed of such kind and char-
Jonalhan Turr
William Parks, salar
2.50 4.25 4.25 2.50 1.7S 4.25 2.001
22.5(1
2f).0i 8.0u 8.00 4.00 4.00
91.00 32.50 18.7’
17.7
19.50 18.00 14.00 16.0^
5.0(1 5.0(i!
5.001
E. Boyce Co., expense Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense. Jos. T. Meredith, treasurer
RECORDER.
Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense
A. E. Boyce Co.
ju, expense SHERIFF.
[“THAT LITTLE GAME"-
Fred W Puckett, board prisoners. .$1,878.40
Leech, salary
Morris F. Leech Leslie B. Corn, sala
salary
try 125.0(1
Fred W. Puckett, salary ]-80 Fred W. Puckett, expense * Fred W. Puckett, mileage 42.88 Fred W. Puckett, mileage 37.87 Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. 13.94 A E. Bovce Co., expense 65.48
SURVEYOR.
Irv*n Baldwin, salary $10 8® Mary H. Manning, salary 18.00 ,T. L. Janney. salary 37.80 Lester Janney. mileagle and expense 46.96 A E. Boyce Co., expense 4.65 Rid. Bell Telephone Co., expense .. 6.65 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS LaVaughn 8. Duke, salary $48.00 Lee O. Baird, expense 12.00
Joh* PfiomsEo 'To BB Home 1 AT OfiJE OCLOCK Bur BROKE HIS PROMISE,~ HE f=/MDS HIS \*JlFE ASLEEP- CREEPS CFUT/OUSLY Ihlro BE to Beside her ahd ts Just About To lie Doiva/ u/heh the spring creaks And BAng.s and Au/akens her —
2 50 Lee O. Baird, expense 2 50 Hiker & Co., expense Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense .... A. E. Boyce Co., expense
CORONER.
Clarence G. Piepho, expense, etc. Paul C. F. Vietgke. autopsy Flmer T. Cure, autopsy $...
Chas.
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W. Du A. Lea
A. E. Boyce
CALLING
OH MY! vNHAT WAS 2.AT ? Somethin' vyak^nec> n>e , John , SOfAETHUAG ysjAV<EN€'D flAE.ToQj SARAH * MNoNdE-R WHAT VT WAS, ToHN 7 GOESS VT WAS THAT pool C.AT, S^RAH < LONG > 3*0^^ 1 OH SEAHv SARAR. I V\QV*> UolHG 1 tfoHLi 7 j OV\ ABOUT Tva/o VVQURS, SARAH v s TohH tAEYER THOUGHT ■"■Coo'd V->E No NNE v.\vct SooRE t>oinG> ioo ^OST C9OY VNOfAE AHo THAT HOVSE HASN'T A CATv ^ \ 3v)ST VRETENDETJ TO BE S\-EEP\NG, 'ioM \yECE\TFOV- WR-ETCH « GOOOK\TE •
'and family of Losaritviiie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Kiehman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moreland and son entertained at dinner Slinday, Mrs. Elizabeth Painter and daughter, of Middletown, Mrs. Dottie Green and daughter, of Munice, Mr. and Mrs. Homer King, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Painter and daughters, of Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moreland of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Muterspaugh, and Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Moreland.
in. M. d., a
John H. Bowles, autopsy
nn.^xv^Fv A. Leathe
autopsy ...
lerman. autopsy e Co., expense .
ASSESSOR.
Ind. Bell Telephonr.Cp.^xpemie ^ .. .$7.80 Indiana Beil Telephone Co., expense. .$8.9Q A E Boyce Co., exoense 30 BOARD CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS Lola Wells Kiger. salary and exp.. .$137.15 Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. 9.93
COURTHOUSE.
Arthur Tones, salary $25.00 Dtis Miller, salary ™ Eva M. Stevdart. salary 40 IT. A. Butts & Son. expense 16.8O
n Malres Inc., exoens
Such a plant can be constructed at one-half of the proposed |hwie* undse^aamr, 99.00 proposed cost of construction five years ago, and by reason 2.o.j
of improvement and advancement in science, a plant now.Elmer cannaday, salary ' ■“
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Luella Rees, salary Arch Hamilton, salary
5.0
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12.511 15.M 15.Oil
3.0«
10.50
Harve Lamb, salary 3.23 Thomas Shockley, salary 9.2<j Edman Shockley, salary 9 8t Curtis Nixon, salary 8.01
Herman Kirklin. salary Howard RoS.s. salary . Otis Huffman, salary
Trout, salary
Orland Trout, salary Charlie Marker, salary Kenneth Miller, salary
8.0li 4.0(
11.61 117.0f
130. 91.01
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Muncie Water 1
Isaac Wingfield, exm
imn Hardware
Ind. General Servi
;per ens
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Co. s, C
ense
hn Burnliam, expense 21.38 j hnspn Hardware Co., expense 70.01|
ce
Works, Co.
<pet
JAIL.
pense ...
expense .. 52.39 expense.. 47.13 3.75
Marie M. Puckett, salary *59 £2 J. F. Downing, salary 24.00 T. L. Williams, expense ;.. 6.55 ImJ. General Service Co., expense.. 98.10 Van Matres. Inc., expense - Muncie Water Works Co., expense .. 15 94 Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.. 12.80 Jos. A. Goddard Co., expense 13.50 Johnson Hardware Co., expense .... 17.15
INFIRMARY.
salary
ry ry
mer cannaday. constructed would be far superior to the old method pro- ‘ clfffor^Lenox^saiary: n I , Ray Cunningham, salary
posed. . r No other cause or reason for delay now exists, and such being the case let every citizen join with the present administration and encourage the mayor, the board of public works and the common council in their attempt to
construct this necessary sewage system.
The construction of this system will not alone benefit Kenneth c=4 . oliver p Mmerr ss public health, but it means the furnishing of labor for the charily matt^^aiary 84 oj Bess* W. ^ unemploved; not only the furnishing of labor for the unem- Fred su-ohm, salary 77.0 A^rt e. ;; ployed, but it means that each person working in the con- ^ M. fe?^ et M« er - salai
struction of this undertaking, will receive a fair living wage. ;;;::;;;: The government has so provided and all such contracts ueor^ snuth.^s^y so let will be so worded that every employee will be assured charge Hpi»; salary "::::::::: of a living standard of wages, and it will be the purpose of w^^jom.s.^saiav^^ ’ the city administration in conjunction with the govern- orviiie steph*u*on, salary ment's desire, that in the construction of this intercepting mimV sewer that resident unemployed citizens shall secui e woi k Arch 'Hamilton, and it will be their endeavor throughout the construction of k r £ sal!iry . this great undertaking to furnish as much labor as possible, Merchants National Bank
*■’ assuring work to hundreds of present unemployed men.
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Janies Green, salary
Susan S. Bond,
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sala ilary lary ilary sala ilarv
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arles Curtis, salary
F. E Wright & Son. expense
... nse . Co., expense
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salary ...
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Goodrich Bros., expense R. N. Shroyer, expense John Howell, expense .. Orland Trout, expense
9! F- E Wright & Son. 8400 Kuhner Packing Co. 910* .Johnson Hardwa 8' W ginger Bakery. I 9 1 . ?9; (W. C. Current.
8< 58 F. D. Jester, expense JJ-Oi' Jncl. Beil Telephone C i*-9« van Matres, Inc., exp yvn 3, .The Knapn Supply Co.. !•} 0 'Economy Shoe Store, exoen; 14 0t D r Ecj c. Davis, expense if®, A. E. Runkel, expense ...
9 ?“ The Marx Co., expen
expense expense
eper cxpi . e: xper
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o., expense xpense
ipn supolv Co., expense
Shoe Store, exoense
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16 ’® Ind. General Service Co.. Z'i A E. Brown, expense w. A. Strong, expense
CHILDREN’S HOME.
Martha E. Gamble, salary, exp...$130 36
ibler. salary 7.00
MAYORS CORNER
^1. Waite, salary
John Haisley, salary .
•Wright, salar
oert Dunlap, salary
Oscar Dunlap, salary. Earl Parkinson, salary .., Verda Howell, salary Homer Anthony, salary ... Lige Hiatt, saUry Herman Reese, salary ... Kenneth Rlnker, Salar
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ever he had to say, political or otherwise. ' , ^cWam^sa^y....
And what went with the Republican Senator went with kinly Gray, the Democratic congressman, whose reputation
for saying exactly what is, on his mmd could not be con- ^a^d^a^iary
trolled by any political party or
: earth.
T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
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45.00 15.00
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40.00 40.00 35 00 370.40
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35.35 89.45 358.67
16.90 17.15
105.69
3.60
28.05
2.00
10.00 11.80 40.40 100.96 58.07 42.27
Giouieff & Mauck isbr. cp.. expense 16.9a adjustment board at $3.39 is n Johnson Hardware'Cd., expense 1.65 .. , . , • • .. . ' ..
ticeably lower than the towns ot
CIRCUIT COURT.
Ind. Bell
Th
Mr.ble B. Ringo, Dr. Earle S. Gr
Dr. John Bowles, insanity
id. Bell Telephone Co . expense. .$18.75 Albany, Yofktown, Or Eaton. The fble B B. b RlnIa ll i 1 ns C anity X mq n uest::.*! .LOO various township levies through-
m ‘ y i mm m
n, insanity inquest 6.00
insanity inques
hr. J. Molloy. insanity inquest Mable B. Ringo, insanity inquest Dr. Henry Bibler. insanity inquest Dr. John Bowles, insanity inquest Dr. Clarence Rea, insanity inquest Mable B. Ringo. Rilev Hospital
Wii
6 no out Delaware county are also in•j.oJ creased, with the exception ot .loo Hamilton township, which has
ey Hosp
SUPERIOR COURT.
. T nd. Bell Telephone Co., expense
A. E. Boyce Co., expense
as ‘
Ureas. Henry
Teas. Blackford Co., same
me
6.00 6.00 3.00
10.00
$21.35 11.05
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In the promotion of this project, it is necessary that fnBan TUe co ,, certain forms and procedure of law be carried out The ;;
government in giving the money will have to know that the it.S undertaking proposed has been approved and recommend- id ed by the proper authorities. j^hf Hai a siey. ,!nl<,r '’ R4n ' 1
" "" Clarence'ANrigni), oa*in.y •
Robert Dunlap, salary
Elizabeth
Ida Koontz. sa Gertrude .Ytykp,
BritelU Bets, salary a*r.*< Bros salary
.belli Neff, salary
Koontz, salary
‘ " salary ...
34.50 45.00 45.00 45.GO 45.00 35.0/
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alar
and. General garvlac Co.. Johnaou Herdware Co , expei.si tacoln Oil Refining Co., expense
xpgase .. expanse.
Io’.orc r aft Co " E. WtlgV ’
, expaase ... st Boa. expeiu
expense
35.00 16.60 25.00 44.00 *5 00 42 Oj 44.00 19. Ob V4 ••2
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tpense 8! Ob Co., eg pause 234.0,1
is named
he dis-
J uclla Reese, expen
Roby Pittonger, expense Ralph Shaw, salary Hull Wilson, salary Reed Mann, salary
tm, salary e, expense
An Oklahoma Indian
* • Notice is hereby given that the 'Blue Eagle. We presume he din l dani shorter, salary * undersigned has been appointed plays his name op his ba> wia- M e ^ n ^° ll0 y i ^ 5 c ’en S t al! ’salary „ by the Judge of the Circuit Court dow. Robert Black, salary “Of Delaware County, State of In-f The real dirt about the coal g 0 a j^ e t n Davis” salary ’.‘.I
Charles Mendenhall, salary ......
ont. dis..
diana. administratrix of the
of In-1 The real dirt about the coal estate code is that the operators for once
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54T on
20.09 62.32
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17.00
.. 9.09 . . 4:; 10 .. 35 00 .. 25 ho .. 2S.10 . .$*6.66
~ of George Kettner late of said have had to come clean. -County, deaeeased. j Said estate is supposed to be j h’ S Not Too Late
" tolvent.
LELAH W, KETTNER »-September 22, 1983. “ Attest: Mable B. Ringo. ** Clerk Delaware Circuit Court. M'm. A. McClellan, • * Attorney.
Harry Vincent, salary . iAlva Cheesman, salary
he
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Storms, salary
Joe McKinley, salary Leland Black, salary
alary ....,
lary ...»
/Mi Bla , Lewis.
BaiTe
aines Barley, salary
[pneie Water Works, expense
P Tt
W. J.
The Littli
10.00 v.d 13.50 i. e.
3.94
Bosnian, Holiday
White Co
sxpense
and Co., expense .. , expense
trvAM Mttleford Bros., expense ......... camivi- t; an ton Culvert Co., expense .... Great Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense .,
tQ. E. Helvie, eiqiense Eagle Foundry Co., expense Kemp Machine Co., expense .... Ind. Oxygen Co., expense iGrouleff and Mauck Lbr. Co., exp. Coulter Boiler, Sheet Iron Co..
Johnson Hardware Co., United Parts Co., Inc.,
Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co., exp<
Rector Supply Co., expense Standard Oil Co., expense Harry Glenn, expense The Knapp Supply Co., expense . Ind. Bell Telephone Co., expense.
Hot Water at All Times
ixpense /xpense aense ..
2.40
13.30 33.84
3.19
14.65 113.95 14.80
398.97
20.66
9,043.41 j
99.80
3.83
hone Co., expense.. 13.45
Lincoln Oil Refining Co., expense 1,151.62 Muncie Stone and Lime Co., exp... 2,176.39 — " 420.40,
117.00'
luncie Stone a
Magic City Supply Co., expense.
Sorter Ross, salary 117.00
Harold Davis, salary
Clvde Rector, salary 89.2s R>oy Tuttle, salary 84.00'
R-oy Tuttle, salary Jill Jackson, salar;
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M. Peterson, sa
& Bn
„ackson, salary
I Robert Murphy, salar G. W. Blake, salary Haines Barley, salar
larv
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Everett Moffitt, expense Gaston Lumber Co., expense
Barley. Petersoi
Zeigler *
tt Moff; 2o., expi CLERK.
Glenn Miller, salary ...
Ondavere Petro. salary 50.o< Bertha Arbogast, salary 50.(K Mable B. Ringo. expense 8.0: Typewriter Repair. Sales Co., exp. 43.5< Ind. Bell Teleph
82.25 84.00] 88.00
181.50
25.63 266.91
5.00
136.60
$ 50.Of
50.01
■ gMTVj^er. e onan Pembusttof, Equipment ir.ni' .Virginia Coal C<« exp« t**arl MoOa.'iin. expensi 83 4f‘ ‘ re ^ se While, expense .. (LOf CLINIC 06.3! «■ G. Jump, salary ... 62.60] J- I«t. Atkinson; M. D..
62.80 Marjorie Hatchwr. saiasjr 12.00 (Lilicolii Nai. Life Tus. Co., 12.00 q, L. BotJCn, M. D, experts 32.W p Ana K. WUi-ama. salary 25.18 (Abbott Lahore.lories, txpeas 1
52 25 H. Baies, salar
37 10 ATTI.NBANCVI CUFICLK
12 00 U’fcp s Moo:#. S>:«rv '..|h9.0J 36.75 •’•r'ric V. Dmii, salary *4 £0 14.75 AEDDCS AND MFA.SI.'UES INaPE.riUR 9.50i t. K rir». ea . ...115*06
Bel’ Te’.eohor.t Cr., expense .. » 50 G’«en expense 34>j
POOR ATToR.Vfc t.
8filti2''i Taft I.esh. saljoy . .. . $:o0 00
A I I FNDA.VI I; Ol.‘ ViCLR.
"sxTt* V. Dunn, mileage, •xper.ae .. $42.on i. ® Bp.yce Co. expenn 13 09 7. I. Moor*, expert** . . 19.(10 iohn S. Moore, mileafe J2.19
BENrFIT TO Uir.FtVAV.-'.
lari’ HamPsoa. Clair exp.. *35 00
TUBKRCn.OSIS I'TOIOENTS.
lladirmi Co. Hospital, expense. $2,474.06 . COUNTY AGRfOVLTURAL AGENT. W. E. Ctomer, salary and expense. .$174 13 jOtbo* Harvey, salary Sawl I. Arbuckte. mileage
COUNTY ADVERTISING.
>o»t Democrat, county advertising. .$J8o.»6
tancle Praoa. oouaU advartuiaa.. 268.61
. jLUnv« coumy auverusmg .. 302.31 G&ston News, county advertising .. 158 gt
^ ^ PR EM. OFFICIAL BOND.
Everett Moffitt, expense $7.50 Everett Moffitt, expense 7.50
COMPENSATION.
John \V atsoru^compciisation $91.23
^... • $75.00
73.00
w w * Sons, Ashcraft U burlai Lvno W. H. Polhemus, Leech burial a..... 75.00
i.vci
Thomas W. Inlow reas. Henry Co., eas. Blackford C
eas. Randolph Co., same ,... 45.00 Witness my hand and official this 29th
ty of September, 1933.
.mow. expense o uo Co., Change of Venue $180.35
ireas. mackford Co.. — freas. Randolph Co.,
184.85 45.00
V/. MAX SHAFER.
been the result of lowered assessment valuations greater in proportion than the possibility to reduce governmental costs and yet
maintain efficiency. Rates For Townships.
The various rates established for I the twelve townships ami live towns in Delaware county, inelud-
TAX LEVY
50.00 33.88
*•- D & a X a I # 1 ing the local levies, the state tax
rate, and the county levy are as follows: Center township, Sfl.JgJ on each $100 of assessed vaiua-
(Con tinned From Pare One) tion; Mr. Pleasant township, $2.78, admit that their taxes - re consul- 'Washington, $2.10, Salem, $8.06,. erahly lower this yeai’ than they Harrison, $2.26, Monroe, $2.02, were in 1932 and yet the rate for Hamilton, $1.08, Union. $2.83, Fertile present year is $3.07 as com- ry, $1.56, Delaware, $2.78, Liberty, pared with a $2.94 total levy last; x,\. and Niles township, $1.77. year. The assessed valuations The town of Albany has a $3.99 were reduced approximately 35 total levy for 1934, Yorktown, per cent and .the increased rate'$1.77, The town of Albany has a would not raise the amount of $3.99 total levy for 1934, Y'orkmoney as collected on the lower, town, $3.69, Gaston. $3.2d, Seima. rate. However, it was not the'|$i.9S, and Eaton, $4.27, the highreduced valuations that caused tbe/est total rate in the county, savings in taxes to the taxpayers j jf the tax objectors' insist on but it was the amount of money j finding fault simply because they required to lie raised and the re- believe it to be good politics, they dueed cost of governmental ex- might begin at home and compare j penditures, mostly by the civil accomplishments by political units city that saved the taxpayers of in Delaware county. For instance,
tilt County nttjcials, all Republicans, boosted the county tax rate 40 per cent for next year, from 33 cents to 4(5 cents on each $1ih) of assessed valuation while the city administration, Democratic, shows a’ thirty per cent increase from 69 cents to 90 cents on the
same valuation, y
is the direct cause for redu< • d| Historians snou'.d note, how taxes in Muncie today. The (Cy ever, tMt the first to shorten the of Muncie tax rate as fixed by the] day was the all-day sucker.
Mable B. Ringo.
Sales reiepnone Co., expense A. E. Boyce Co., expense
6.6:
107.K
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dr
insti-
Children's Guardians: chil- , dren in home White's Ind. Manual Labor lute, dependent children
Dr. W. S. Dininger, expense ....
Randolph Co. Hospital, expense
Board Children’s Guardians,
b IX UH FUND. 697 94
’* a PJ, e ^ty supply Co., expense ,..$100 45 R. N. Carmichael, truste*. expense 5 OS Vera JHarlev. expcjisfi ea'ir
S640.25
296.43 75.00 28.53
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DALEVILLE, IND. Mrs. Alva Betterton assisted by Mrs. Ralph Stewart entertained the Daleville Woman’s club Tuesday afternoon. Members present were Mrs. Edd Brooks, Mrs. Gerton Taylor, Airs. E. B. Shoemaker, Mrs. Raymond Shiiey, Mrs. B. S. Hurley, Mrs. Frank Daniels, Mrs. Ella McWilliams, Mrs. R. N. Shroyer, Mrs. Owen Helvie. Mrs. E. E. Fenwick, Mrs. Earl Tuhey, Mrs. LeRoy Helvie, Mrs. Cash Riehman, Mrs. E. E. Bowman, Mrs. 'Garfield Grove, Mrs. A. WShoemaker, Mrs, Joseph- Holbrook, Mrs. Mae Bowman, Mrs. Ralph Martin. Mrs. Hugh Stewart and Mrs. Walter Zumpe. Mrs. J. N. Barnard and daughter, Marjorie, will leave Tuesday for San Francisco. California, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Evans Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkdull, Mrs. Clyde Stegner, Mrs. Bertha Castor and daughter. Carline are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and other relatives at Kalamazoo, Mich. T jMrs. Marker Sunderland and Mrs. R. N. Shroyer entertained a group of friends at a bridge party j Friday, at the Sunderland home east of town. Mr. and Mrs, D. ,C. Sadler and on. of Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Wesley Dimn. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McWilliams, Mrs. Bowers, aim Mrs. Charline Harvey Of Sulphur Springs, spent the week at toll World’s Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Pernor of Martinsville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlegol and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barkduli and children, George and Lavern, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bi’vkdull. Mr. and Mrs. Wlubur Wiggins
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NEWSPAPERS have been X full of the “Forgotten Man.’’ But how about the “Forgotten Woman”? We don’t hear anything of her. She is the woman who apparently lives a 1933 life, but is back with her grandmother in one important respect. She does her housework in out-of-date ways that waste youth, health and time . . . Yet it is not bcca-ie there are no easy me;ns for making housekeeping simple and pleasant. The means eaht—the appliances are ‘ easy to own and economical to operate. For instance, observe tl e ease with which a woman wt.o has an electric 'refrigerator does
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her marketing—she buys in quan* tity and saves time and money. The electric vacuum cleaner, the washing machine, the electric range—to name only a few—arc all labor saving appliances appreciated and utilized by the modern , woman. Visit your electrical dealer and ask him to show you the new-| est electrical devices which have given a “new deal” to women.'
Published in the interest of the Electrical Contractors and Dealers by Indiana General Service Company
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