Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 31 May 1935 — Page 2
.QOOR CHILD /m nt school.
By, Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND
. Drretior. Phyiktl and Health Education v— ' Nr* Jertey State Department «/ Public lurtnution
Snow and Ice Play Schools located in the snow an£ ice regions of the country are foi> tunate. Materials for building and sculpturing piled up at the door, and how young children like to work out ideas with theii hands!
The impulse is inherited of course, and is therefore significant in education. The urge to create something is powerful. From such little beginnings come bridge builders and sculptors. We should recognize in this desire to construct, our opportunities for bringing, out the artistic, for encouraging children to work out their thoughts, and to strive for the best result. It is a case where the imagination can end in actual accomplishment. For the older children, there is no better health-lxiilding exercise than good outdoor ice skating, snow-shoeing, skiing, and tobogganing. These are social occasions too, when the whole group feels the spirit of fun. How well many of us can remember! But there is more to this educational opportunity. Remember the wet clothes and cold feet? Remember the appetite—how good a glass of warm milk tasted, and how well we slept? I’m trying to point out a duty to both teacher and parent. Encourage these sports, not alone for the wonderful exercise and fun, but that you may teach a little more purposefully the correct diet for that appetite, the hours of sleep needed, the importance of changing into dry clothes, the prevention of frostbite, the pleasant sensation of a good bath and rub down, and how clean and interesting outdoor sports may be. Parties untt be the subject of Dr. Ireland's next article.
of MunclC; the unknown successors and assigns of The Muncle National Bank of Muncie; the Muncie National Bank; the unknown successors and assigns of The Muncie National Bank: Thomas I. Collins; the unknown heirs and devisees of Thomas I. Colins; Mary Collins, the wife or widow of Thojnas I. Collins; the unknown heirs and devises of Mary Collins, wife or widow of Thomas 1. Collins; Janies MeCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of James McCollister; McCollister, the unknown wife or widow of James McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of ——— McCollister, the unknown wife or widow of James McCollister; Lucy Ann MvCol- [ lister; the widow of James McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of I Lucy Ann McCollister, widow of James ! McCollister; Isaiah McCollister; the' unknown heirs and devisees of Isaiah
McCollister;
McCollister, the unknown wife or widow of Isaiah McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of McCollister, the unknown wife or widow of Isaiah McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of Richard Harris; Elizabeth Harris, widow of Richard Harris; the unknown heirs and devisees of Elizabeth Harris, widow of Richard Harris; William R McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of William R. McCollister; Matilda McCollister, wife or widow of William R.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FILING SUIT TO QUIET TITLE TO REAL ESTATE AND TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING THEREON. State of Indiana, Delaware County,SS. in the Delaware Circuit Court, April Term, -1935. No. 10236. Suit,to quiet title against the world, ialph Howell, Trustee for Mary Januey and the children of her body vs. James Marshall, et
al.
Notice is hereby given the following defendants in said cause, to-wit: James*Marshall; Peggy Marshall, wife or Widow of James Marshall; the unknown . heirs and devisees of Jamea Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Peggy Marshall, wife or widow of James Marshall; Robert Marsh-
all.
— Marshall the unknown wife or widow of Robert Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Robert Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of Robert Marshall; Joseph Marshall; — Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of Joseph Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Joseph Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, wife or widow of Joseph Marshall; Esther Marsh-
all ;
— Marshall, the unknown husband or widower of Esther Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Esther Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, the unknown husband or widower of Esther
Marshall; James D. Marshall.
Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of James D. Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of James D. Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of James D. Marshall; James Marshall, heir or de-
visee of James Marshall, deceased;
Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of James Marshall, heir or devisee of James Marshall, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of James Marshall, heir or devisee of James Marshall, deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of James Marshall, hetr or devisee of James Marshall, deceased; William Marshall. Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of William Marshall; the unkpown heirs and devisees of William Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall, the unknown wife or widow of William
Marshall: Sarah Jane Marshall. Marshall, the unknown
McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of Matilda McCollister; Lucina Parker; the unknown heirs and devisees of Lucina Parker; Parker, the unanown husband or widower of Lucina Parker; the unknown heirs and devisees of -a Parker, the unknown husband or widower of Lucina Parker; Clarina Harris; the unknown heirs and devisees of Clarina Harris; Harris, the unknown husband or widower of Clarina Harris; the unknown hep's and devisees of Harris, the unknown husband or widower of Clarina Harris; Margaret Jane Harris, the unknown heirs and devisees of Margaret Jane Harris; 1 C «!*',$ SIS Harris, the unknown husband or widower of Margaret Jane Harris; the unknown heirs and devisees of Harris, the unknown husband or widower of Margaret Jane Harris; Robert A. Dalzell; the unknown heirs anc) devisee* of Robert A. DalEeH; — palzelL the unknown «1fe m vrfdow o* Robert A. Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of — c —•— Dalzell. the unknown wife or widow of Robert A. Dalzell; Annie R. Walker; the unknown heirs and devisees of Annie R. Walker; Walker the unknown widower or husband of Annie R. Walker; the unknown heirs and devisees of Walker, the unknown husband or widower of Annie R. Walker; Minis Turner; the unknown heirs and devisees of Minis Turner; Fannie Turner, wife or widow of Minis Turner; the unknown heirs and devisees of Fanny Turner, wife or widow of Minis Turner; Jacob McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of Jacob McCollister; Mary Ann McCollister, wife or widow of Jacob McCollister; the unknown heirs and devisees of Mary Ann McCollister, wife or widow of Jacob McCollister; George Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of George Marshall: Mary C. Marshall, wife or widow of George Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Mary C. Marshall, wife or widow of George Marshall; Charlotte Dalzell; — Dalzell the unknown husband or widower of Charlotte Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of Charlotte Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of Dalzell, the unknown husband of widower of Charlotte Dalzell; Walter E. Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of Walter E. Dal-
zell ;
Dalzell, the unknown wife or Vwidow of Walter E. Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of — Dalzell, the unknown wife or widow of Walter E. Dalzell; E. Dalzell; the unknown heirs^ and devisees of E. Dalzell ‘ inwii nn If - .*>-• ••«.•• ' -.-c Dalzell, the unknown wife or widow of E. Dalzell; tile unknown heirs and devisees of — Dalzell, the unknown wife or widow of E. Dalzell; Robert Dalzel; the unknown heirs and devisees of Robert Dalzell; Dalzell, the unknown wife or widow of Robert Dalzell; the unknown heirs and devisees of Dalzell, the unknown wife or widow of Robert Dalzell, (hat the plaintiff has filed his complaint herein to quiet title to his real estate in Delaware County, State of Indiana described as follows, to-vvit: The West half of the East half of section Seventeen (17) Township Twen-ty-one (21), North, Range Nine (9) East, and also the East half of the Southwest quarter (1-4) of said section Seventeen (17), containing Two Hundred Forty (240) acres, in all, more or less, as to any defects occuring in the title thereof as against all persons whomsoever and against the world, together with an affidavit', that the residence of said defendants is unknown to the plaintiffs and cannot be learned by diligent inquiry, and that said defendants are thought to be non-residents of tlig State of Indiana, and that when the full name of the defendant is not stated, it is unknown to the plaintiff, and unless they be and appear on Wednesday the 10th day of July. 1935, the 87th day of the April term of said Court to be holden at the Court House in the City of Muncie in said County and State, the said cause will be determined in their absence. AVitness the Clerk and the seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Muncie this 11th day of May A. D. 1935. Mable B. Ringo. Clerk. Frank R. Wilson. Plaintiff’s Attorney. May 17-24-31
hus-
band or widower of Sarah Jane Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Sarah Jane Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Marshall. the unknown husband or widower of Sarah Jane Marshall; Esther Hughes; Hughes, the unknown husband or widower of Esther Hughes}' the unknown heirs and devisees of Esther Hughes; the unknown heirs and devisees of Hughes, the unknown husband or widower of Esther Hughes; Andrew Marshall; Nancy Marshall, the wife or widow of Andrew Marshall; the upknown heirs and devisees of Andrew Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Nancy Marshall, widow of Andrew Marshall; Ester Hughes; — Hughes, the unknown husband or widower of Ester Hughes; the unknown heirs and devisees of Ester Hughes; the unknown heirs and devisees of Hughes, the unknown husband or widower of Ester Hughes; Jonathap Eddy; Jane Eddy, widow of Jonatlqifn Eddy; the unknown heirs and devisees of Jonathan Eddy; the unknown heirs and devisees of Jane Eddy, widow of Jonathan Eddy; Lwargaret Marshall; Marshall, the unknown husband or widower of Margaret Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of Margaret Marshall; the unknown heirs and devisees of — 1 —-— Marshall, the unknown husband or widower of Margaret Marshall; Nancy Jane Eddy; Eddy, the unknown husband or widower of Nancy Jane Eddy; the unknown heirs and devisees of Nancy Jane Eddy; the unknown heirs and devisees of Eddy, the unknown husband or widower of Nancy Jane Eddy; Leon H. Houston; Houston, the unknown widow of Leon H. Houston; the unknown heirs and devisees of Leon H. Houston; the unknown heirs and devisees of
Houston, the unknown widow of Leon
H. Houston; Samuel Gaymon;
. Gaymon, the unknown widow of Samuel Gaymon; the unknown heirs and devisees of Samuel Gaymon; the unknown heirs and devisees of Gaymon. the unknown widow of Samuel Gaymon; Fallis, Brown and Fallis; the unknown successors and assigns of Fallis. Brown and Fallis; the Muncie National Bank
Again we remind rebellious Big Business that it isn’t iiolite to talk with your mouth full.
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the surtace treatment of certain highways in the Greeniield district will be received by pie chairman of the State Highway Commission in his office in the State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana until 2:00 p. m. Central Standard Time, on the 29th day of May 1935, when all proposals will be publicly opened and r«#d. CONTRACT 31-1126 Surface Treatment in Greenfield District of approximately 49.98 .Allies. UELAAVA RE COUNTX GRANT COUNTY. MADISON COUNTY. JAY COUNTY. BLACKFORD COUNTY. Bids are invited on 210,300 gallons of Emulsified Asphalt AE-S; Tar TM or Liquid Asphalt RC-3 furnished and applied, and 10,635 tons of aggregate furnished and spread, or furnished and stocked on state roads in the following
counties;
DELAAYARE, GRANT, MADISON, JAY, BLACKFORD. Each bidder shall file his ‘‘wage stipulation” with each proposal in accordance with an Act of the State of Indiana. entitled “An Act Concerning the Compensation of Laborers, Etc. ” approved August 17, 1932, and ‘‘The Dyer Industrial Stabilization Act of Indiana,” approved March 9, 1935. This form of wage stipulation and compliance certificate is hound with the proposal. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free at the office of the State Highway Commission, State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana. Each bidder shall submit and have on file with the State Highway Commission of Indiana an experience record and financial statement of recent date prepared on the State Highway Commission standard form, which form will be furnished free upon request. Experience records and financial statements tiled with the commkisirtn previous to January 1, 1933 will not be acceptable for this letting'. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half (1 1-2) times the amount of his proposal, and In the form provided by law. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder but the right to reject any or all bids is reserved. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA, James D. Adams, Chairman. (Mayl2-24-31) O NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the office of the Clerk of the .Delaware Circuit Court my petition for jtUe change of my name jto Melvin Francis Ulrey. and that said petition will be heard by the court on the first day of the September term of said Court for the year l'J35. Melvin Francis Mills May 17-25, June 2. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Borrowing of $7,000.00 as a Temporary Loan in anticipation of current revenue of the city of Mtincie, Indiana, actually levied in year 15)34, and to be collected in year 1935, for the General Fund of the Department of Public Parks of the City of Muncie and issuing notices or time Warrants of said city therefore. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Delawaie County, Indiana, that a public hearing ivill be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 3rd day of June, 1935, at 7:30 p. m., on “An ordinance authorizing the borrowing of $7,000.00 as a Temporary Loan in anticipation of current revenue of the City of Muncie, Indiana, actually levied in the year 1934, and to lie collected in the year 1935, and now in the course of collection! for the year 1935, for the General Fund of the Department of Public Parks of the City of Muncie, Indiana, and ordering and directing the execution of notes or time warrants of said city, evidencing the same and designating the manner in which the said notes or time warrants should be sold, and providing for bidders thereon.” Taxpayers who will he affected by said proposed temporary loan may appear at said time and place of hearing and set forth their oh jections thereto and facts showing that said proposed loan is unnecessary, unwise and excessive. Dated this 24th day of May, 1935. Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk. o NO INSTRUCTIONS BOOK Young Mother—Oh, I wish 1 knew what to do for my baby. 1 don’t know what’s wrong with it. Young Bride—Didn’t a book of instructions come with it?
Another Public Enemy!
MyFaeoriteRecipe • Frances Lee Barton sai/s: THREAD PUDDING has gotten aj O bad naijie in lots of homes and hiaybe some bread .puddings de-| serve it—because just plain, ordinary, garden-! variety bread pudding can be a i sad looking object.. iBut -here’s a bread pudding that is a r m bread pudding. Light, xw:* crunchy, thick with .coconut. T/its bread .pudding meins a party$in our house! )Gread Pudding de luxe 75"tups' 5 milk, scalded.a2 .table"spoons*melted butter; 1 cup stale bread, cut in H-incb cubes; % iup sugars % teaspoon salt, 4 tea•sptoon vanilla; % teaspoon almond extract; 2 eggs, slightlyjbeaten, 1 cup shredded coconut, toasted: ^Combine milk, butter,:and bread cubes in greased baking dish. Add sugar, salt, and flavoring to eggs and beat slightly. . Add to milk mixture and stir in coconut. Placa in pan of hot water and bake In moderate oven (360° F.) 45 tp- 6(1 minutes. £ Serves 6, f-
“My husband is Scotch and loves to read,” writes a Boston “Globe” reader. “One evening I was very lonely; he did not. notice me ail day. I drew up a stool by his side, and sat there lovingly stroking his knee, hoping he wpuld notice me. He put his finger on the word in the hook, lest he lose his place, and looking down at his knee ex-
claimed:
“Gee, those pants wore well, didn't they?”
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Wise Cracks
W. H. DORTON & SON PLUMBING, HEATLNG AND GENERAL REPAIR 900 Wheeling Avenue Phone 4816
Here's the Town Hall Bulletin for this week: Rumor: When the noboes hold their next convention, they’re going to give the railroads hack to the capitalists ... To Shakespearean troupers all the world’s a stage. Which may explain why there’s often no audience . ... Then there was the Scotch florist who gilded the lily. He sold it for a sunflower . . . Some of these radio hill-billies are such cards. It’s a wonder their rustic relatives don’t trump them with a spade . . . Comedian claims aristocratic back ground. Doubtless he’s descended j from fine old laughing stock . . .! Many a man who started irom scratch has led a dog’s life ever since ... “I once knew' a case of arrested development,” says Portland, “that was not only arrested —it was sentenced for life.” Fred Allen.
Per a Real Glasa of BEER
ON
TAP OR BOTTLE Go to
Hughey Haugheys’
Corner of Willard St. Hoyt Ave. Tasty Sandwiches Also Served. Haughey keeps his beer always in first class condition.
GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See us for Skylights, Metal Ceilings,- Slate,- Tile_ and Metal Roofing, Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310
JUST GOOD COAL Eagle Coal Co. PHONE NO. 9
No Long Waits
No Short Weights
Speed Kings Take Auto’s Temperature
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
GOLD WANTED Highest cash prices paid for your old jewelry, dental work, etc. by licensed gold buyers. Pays up to $35 an ounce. Mail gold to O. E. Elling, 409 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. Will mail check and hold gold for ten days for your approval. We also buy silver. 5-31-35
Blue Beacon COAL
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Muncie Lumber Co. Muncie, Ind. 316 Ohio Ave. Telephone 145-146
A series of temperature readings, taken in a solid steel turret-top automobile under the tropical sun at Key West, under the supervision of the A.A.A. contest hoard, demonstrated that* cars with < the new >type roof warm up more sknvly than previous models with fabric tops. Kaye Don, British sportsman, and Bill Cummings, national A.A.A. racing champion, assisted the Three-A observers. Here are Don,-seated i on the fender, recording the interior temprature of the car, and Cunyiiings (in the oval), calling off readings in the. test, which showed that the turret-top car cools off rapidly when the windov^s and ventilators are opened.
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a pleasant place to stay i„ CHICAGO The new gaiety reaches its fullest measure at Hotel Atlantic... .Right in the heart of the Loop with everything of interest at hand—yet quiet and peaceable as can be in your room. 450 Rooms from $2?° Daily
Ernest CRoessler Roderick CTeich Managing Directors
CLARK STREET AT JACKSON BLVD.
When You Need SAND or GRAVEL Phone 100 Good Sand is very important for the purpose of Quality Construction. OUR SAND IS THE BEST Muncie Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Burlington Pike W. M. Torrence, Prop.
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regret.
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