Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 8 December 1933 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.

CITY AOVEFm&EMkNfS.

' percentage basia, but definite bid. must be submitted on each article or quantity. Successful bidders shall deliver all goods and supplies to the institutions free from freight- express or- drayage. Each

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC

WORKS.

OFFICE OP THE BOARD.

C ity H*Ufcv rl i n M u nc i e- f I ntl.

TO THE PUBLIC:

Notice is hereby given, to the pub ic and to all contractors, t hat the* Board of Public Works, of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for 1933. the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement res olut tone below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawing and specification therefor on file in the office of said Board of each of the- public improveinents herein below described,

io-wit:

I. R., 707, 1933. For the. paving of the alley lying north of St. Joseph street, and along the Dbrth line of the Broy.es addition to Muncie, Indiana, from the west line of Walnut street, thence ^vest 130 feet to the east fine of the flnst alley west of Walnut street. Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, acording to the terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p. 219.) All such proposals should b sfa’ed. and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the 26th day of December, 1933, and each such proposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to said city, for the sum equal to two and ofae-half per cent 2 1-2 per cent) of the City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to paid ibity as liquidated damages, if the 'bidder depositing the same, shall fail duly and promptly to ex ecute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompauing proposal. Said Board ‘reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER of THE BOARD PUBLIC W’ORKS. Hazel Roberts, Clerk.

Dec.8-15

the sum of $500.

Board reserves the right to re

ject any and all bids.

Done this 8th day of December,

W. MAX SHAFER,

Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. Dec.8-15, . ' J

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NOTICE TO RECEIVE BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Department of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, will at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 20th day of December, 1933, at its office in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, receive sealed bids for cement in car load lots, said ecment to he delivered subject to inspection at Muncie, Indiana, and also will receive sealed bids at said time for four (4) automobile trucks, subject to inspec tion and test at Muncie, Indiana. Said bids shall be offered and enc.osed in a sealed envelope stating thereon the words: “Bids for Cement in Car Load Lots” and "Bids for Automobile Trucks.’’ Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bids shall be accompanied by an affi davit of non-collusion as provided

by law.

Dated this 7th day of December,

1933.

CHARLES P. MORROW, JAMES P. DRACJOO, willian a. McClellan, Department of Public Works. Hazel Roberts, Clerk. Dec.8-15.

NOTICE TO RECEIVE BIDS. Notice is hereby given that th< Board of Public Safety, will at 7 O’clock p. m.* on the 20-th day of December, 1933, at its office in the City Hgll, Muucie, Indiana, receive sfgled bids for one radio system, including radio and attachments for police calls including transmit ter apd antenna, said system to be subject to inspection and test by the Board at Muncie, Indiana, and of such kind and character as pro tected by patent in the bidder as to warrant rights and privileges ot bidder and the city of Muncie, in the purchase thereof. Spid hide shall be offered and enclosed in a sealed envelope stat ing thereon the words: “Bids for radio equipment for police department." Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Sai^l bids shall be accompanied by an affidavit of non-collusion as provided by law. Dated this 7th day of December,

1933.

• WEBSTER H. PEELING, HARVEY RIYEY, FRED ELLIS, Members Board of Public Safety Ffad Ellis, Secretary. Dec.8-15 NOTICE TO RECEIVE BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Safety will at ,7 o’clock-p. m., on the 20th day of December, 1933, at its offices in the rily Hftll, Muncie, Indiana, receive sealed bids for two automobiles to be fully and sufficiently equipped for all kinds of police service. ;<Aad„at said time will also re reive bids for motorcycle fully equipped for police service. And at said time will also receive bids for machine guns and clips for police service. And at said time will also receive bids for radios for motorcycles used by the police department. The bidder shall submit his sep arate bid for each advertised item. Each separate bid shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope stating tbefeon the words: “Bids for item or material" all items or materials offered by the bidder shall be de livened free and clear of any charg es at Muncie, Indiana, and shall be inspected and tested by said Board before delivery, at Muncie, Indiana. The Board of Public Safety reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Each sepaparte bid shall be accompanied with an affidavit of noli collusion ae provided by law. Dated this 7fh day of December, 1933. r.i. WEBSTER H. PEELING. HARVEY RILEY, FRED ELLIS, Members Board of Public Safety. Fred Eilis, Secretary. Dec.8-li> o—

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice, is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the County of-Delaware, will receive sealed proposals and bids at the office of the Auditor of said County, uhtil the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, December 21, 1933, for the furnishing of county supplier for the institutions of Delaware County, Indiana, viz: Infirmary, Children’s Home, Jail ahd Courthouse, estimates ar.d specifications for which supplies are now on file in the office of said Audi tor, at said day and hour sUcb bids Will be presented to said Board Separate bids -required for furnishing groceries, hardware, drugs,

clothing and shoes.

TUV contract for furnishing said supplies to the County Infirmary will be for the first quarter. The contracts for all others will be for

the full year, 1934.

Bids will not be received on a Dec.8-15-22

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE DELAWARE COUNTY

COUNCIL.

Notice is hereby given to tin members of the Delaware County Council and to the taxpayers ol Delaware County, Indiana, that there will be a special meeting ot the said Delaware County Council, of De.aw r are County, Indiana, at the office of the Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, on Monday, De cember 18, 1933, at the hour of 1C o’clock a. m. The objects and pur poees of said meeting is as follows 1. To consider and determine upon the matter of appropriating by special appropriation /the fol lowing sums of money, to-wit:

County Recirder.

200—All Other Operating Expenses $ 127.69

County Sheriff.

107—-Per Diem Board of Commissioners

County Assessor.

200—All Other Operating expenses

CIRCUIT COURT.

107—Salary Court Reporter 108B—Salary Court Bailiff 1 111—Salary Probation Officer 403—Board Children’s Guardians

Courthouse.

102B—Salary Matron Rest Room

County Jail.

101C—Physician

County Infirmary.

101— Salary Superintendent 102— Salary Matron

Children’s Home.

401— Insurance Premiums. County Commissioners. 101—Salary County Council

118N—Clinic 203.68

123B—Expenses County

Agent .1 54.79 402— Compensation 45.64

401—Poor Relief

Salem Township 12.59 ML Pleasant Township. 1,336.48 Harrison Township 28.88 Washington Township 190.19 Monroe Towmship None Center Towmship .10,463.07 Hamilton Township None Union Township 822.91 Perry Township None Liberty Towmship 190.19 Delaware Township Nqne Niles Township 366.18 Taxpayers appearing at said meeting have a right to be heard. In the event any such appropriation or any modification thereof be made at said meeting, ten or more taxpayers feeling themse’.ves ag grieved by reason of said appropriations, may appeal said matter to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, within ten days from the time such appropriations are determined upon. Dated this 8th day of December,

1933

W| MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. Dec.8-15

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CENTER TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA: Your are hereby notified that the advisory board of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana, on the 29th day of December, 1933, at 7 o’clock p. m., will hold a public hearing at the office of the Trustee of said Township, in the Community Building, corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets, in the City of Muncie, Indiana, to determine whether or not an extraordinary emergency exists for the following additional appropriations in addition to the same heretofore appropriated for the current year: Budget Item No. 3. Towmsbip Fund $ 60.00 Budget Item NO- 4. Td'iva' ship ^.$560.00

CARL E. ROSS,

Trustee, Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana. Brady & Watson, Attorneys.

NOTICE TO RECEIVE Bids, I Notice is hereby given that the DepaUment of Public Parks, will at 7 o’clock p. m.. on the 20th day; of December, 1933, at ite ’office in the City Ha l. Muncie, Indiana, receive sealed bids for cement in car, load lots, said cement to be delivered subject to inspection at Muncie. Indiana, and also will receive sealed bids at said time for four (4) automobile trucks, subject to inspection and lest at Muncie, In-, diana. Said bide; shall be offered and enclosed in a sealed envelope stating thereon the words: “Bids for Cement in car load lots’’ and “Bids for Automobile Trucks.” Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bids shall be accompanied by an affidavit of non-collusion ais provided by law. Dated this 7th day of December, 1933. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. of City of Muncie, Indiana. Florence Manford, Secretary to Board, f Dec.8-15.

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NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS AND DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS. In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, providing for special appropriation of funds and issuing of bonds. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the city of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, that a public hearing will be had in the city hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 11th day of December, 1933, at 7:30 o’o.ock p. m., on ordinances entitled: “An ordinance authorizing the borrowing >f the sum of $100,000, and issuing bonds therefore by the Oi;y of Muncie, Indiana, for the use in providing funds appropriated for the ise of the Board of Public Works, die Board of Public Safety and the Department of Public Parks of the City of Muncie, Indiana,” making medal appropriation of the sum of $52,909 for the use of the Board of Public Works for material in repair and construction of flood wall and banks of W’hite River; material for replacing and repair of streets along car line; materials for painting City Hall and Fire Stations; street repair materials and for four (4) automobile trucks. Ordinance making special appropriation of the sum of $12,450 for the use of the Board of Public Safety of the City of Muncie, Indiana, for a radio system, including transmitter and antenna; gas aquipment; three (3) machine guns and clips; two new' automobiles equipped for police service; one motorcycle and radios for motorcycles; materials and repairs for traffic lights; traffic paint and Laswell judgment. Ordinance making special appropriation of the sum of $34,641 for the use of the Department of Pubic Parks for construction of swimming pool; materials for log cabins; materials for permanent bleachers and four automobile trucks. An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of the sum of $100,000 and issuing bonds therefore by the City of Muncie, Indiana, for the use in providing funds appropriated for the use of the Board of Public Works, the Board of Public Safety and the Department of PublicParks of the City of Muncie, Indiana. 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 and determination to issue bonds, 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. COMMON COUNCIL, of City of Muncie, Indiana. LINTON RIDGEWAY, City Clerk. Dec.1-8

Walter “Cy” Hotsenpille, of the Michigan City prison, is spending several days at his West High street residence.

£ THE HEAT OF THE BLAST FURNACES ■WAS SO INTENSE THAT THE Exr£AS HiRED FOflTHE STEEL M LL SCENES OF"MASTER OP MEN* .WeftS UNABLE TO PERFORM.! / - > REGULAR STEEL MEN TOOK THEIR PLACES/

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TEMPORARY LOAN. In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances of the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Delaware County, in the state of Indiana, providing for the borrowing temporarily of funds in anticipation of taxes for the first half of fiscal year of 1934. ) Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, that a public hearing will be held in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 11th day of December, 1933, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., on ordinances for the borrowing temporarily of funds en-

titled:

“An ordinance authorizing the

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Full Pack No Slack Fillinq SAME PRICE AS 42 YEARS AGO 25ounces for25i Action!

GET YOUR Gas and Oil At the In-and-Out Service Station Madison and Willard Muncie. Ind. or the SUNNY SERVICE STATION 18th and Madison

W. H. DORTON & SON PLUMBING, HEATING AND GENERAL REPAIR. 900 Wheeling Ave. Phone 4816]

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BROUGHT a spinning WHEEL TO THE STUDIO AND BETWEEN THE FILMING OF SCENES OF MAtTEA OF MEN" SHE SPUN the thread which she later intends TO WEAVE INTO , CLOTH FOR HER PALL SUIT/ -

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CHICKENS ENJOY COMFORT. By A. C. Philips. Formerly Professor in Charge Poultry Husbandry Purdue

University.

Winter egg production is unnatural. It is the result of “civilizing” out poultry flock. Consequently it

appears obvious that we use every effort that it practical to see that our laying birds are kept in an environment w r Kich provides dryness, reason table w, armth, plenty of floor

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this in the one word “comfort.” Are Not Comfortable Pullets on dirty litter, on floors sparsely covered with little , in. cramped or poor.y lighted quarters,i in houses that are drafty or extremely cold, with insufficient water and feed supply or water vessels and feed hoppers and fed on unpalatable rations, are not comfortable. When birds huddle together in one part of the house or upon the roosts and remain inactive for hours at a time, it its evident they are uncomfortable. Very often such birds are found to have empty crops and lay but very few eggs. Profits are not. forthcoming. “The singing bird is the laying bird”—but what will induce her to

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been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations and determination to borrow temporarily the sum of $51,500, 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 Bo*ml of Tax Commissioners wi.l fix a date of hearing in this city. COMMON COUNCIL, of the City of Muncie, Indiana. LINTON RIDGEWAY, City Clerk. Dec.1-8

RURAL NEWS

DALEVILLE, INDIANA. The members of the Christian Church enjoyed a potluck supper and a special entertainment at the church Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith and son, Harvey, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moreland and son, Earl. / Marcus Clevenger and Harry McAllister are visiting friends in California. The Woman’s Home and Foreign

Missionary Society, the

borrowing^ the sum of $51,500 by^j-j an Church, held their peace Of-

fering meeting at the home of Mrs.

the City of Muncie, Indiana, for the use of the varoius departments of the City of Muncie, Indiana, during the first half of the fiscal year,

1934.”

An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of the sum of $51,500 and providing for the payment of interest as a temporary loan in anticipation of the current revenues of the Sinking Fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, actually levied for the year 1934, to be collected in the first half of the fiscal .year of 1934 for the Sinking Fund of the City of Muncie and ordering and directing the execution of notes; evidencing the same and designating the amount, the interest and time of payment, the manner in which said notes shall be sold and providing for the interest. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have

Hurley and Mrs. Erwin Martz. The Ladies’ Aid of the United Brethren Church, met at the horrm of Mrs. George McKee, Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Hodson spent Sun day with her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin elson and family at Anderson.

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Edwin Nelson Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. J. R. Holbrook as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams spent Tuesday evening in Anderson. Mrs. E. E. Fenwick, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Daniels entertained the Woman’s Club Tuesday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dunn spent I Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs ] Philip Dotson. Mrs. Leland Wil iams, of Muncie.! spent Tuesday with her mother,] Mrs. Thomas McAllister. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins entertained] the Sew Do We Club at a luncheon] bridge Wednesday evening. The I Will class of the Christian j Church, will hold their Christmas party vat the church j Wednesday! evening. The haste and hostesses] are Dr. and Mrs. John Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barkdull, Mrs. B. S.

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