Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 28 June 1935 — Page 3
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935.
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“God gives the hiMs their food hut He does not throw it into their nests.”
Japan is taking her second helping of China. The average American makes .204 telephone calls each year, according to the Bell Telephone company.
The deepest water in the world is a point in the ocean midway between the Philippine Islands and Japan. It is about seven miles deep.
Finland was the only one of the foreign countries to pay her 1935 installment of the World War debt. Her payment was $165,453The most expensive grave marker in the world is a massive stone marker which was erected in India by Hindu Shah Jehan for his favorite wife at a cost of $15,000,000.
The largest group of doctors ever to get together were assembled at Atlantic City recently for a combined meeting of the Canadian and American Medical Associations. There were 12,000 of them there. The United States averages one doctor for each group of 808 inhabitants.
Poland produces about onefourth of the entire potato crop of the world. ; i ' Mooseheart is an estate or 1,200 acres thirty-five miles west of Chicago. It is the home and school for several hundred normal childi’en of deceased members of the LoyU.1 Order of Moose.
“The old days of great poverty and great riches are gone,” says Novelist Fannie Hurst.
The average of Hie United States Weather Bureau in forecasting the weather correctly is 89 per cent.
Most fatal automobile accidents uccur between the hours of seven and eight in the evening. In a good cabbage country an Rcre of cabbage may produce as many as 10,000 heads-
“Thorns serve a purpose. They teach us the lesson that, even in plucking roses, one must go about it with care and skill arid practical knowledge—or get stuck.”
001 CHILD UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED
AND TnC'SCtlOOL, * 8 By Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND ^ Dirttror, Phyneal and Health Educatin'^ T Mete ftney Stole Department of Public Instruction X Home Work Once upon a time I was urwsJ terably opposed to home work: fa elementary school children. Ev* the slightest amount of it arousal ^ my indignatioa. i spoke against it a every opportunifi( Indeed, I wrote « article unfavorahi to home work for
^his series. ,
Hfcl s This isn’t a cop
fession of a chang
of heart, but rather an admissio] that I hadn’t analyzed the situatioi quite far enough. It was a schoo principal, a good friend of mine who pointed out the weak spot. Ai a matter of fact this parincipa would oppose the old idea of honn work as readily as I do. I knov that is true because she is oppose* to home work as a substitute foi school, work. We both agree thaJ evening work at home shouldn’t hi so many hours tacked onto thi
school day.,
* But she pointed ,out to me thh philosophy: Children like to be active. But if the home isn’t interesting, if there isn’t family units for an evening of games and music if parents turn to their own desires, what becomes of the children ami this irresistible urge to do something? Many, of course, beg to gc out after supper. Older children easily acquire the “corner” habit They seek excitement and adventure. Or they must have the movies. That is enough to call tc mind the well known problem. If the home isn’t interesting, more so than the movie or the gang, can’t the school provide something? And there’s the answer. Interesting books to be read; art posters to be sketched; collections xo put in order; science questions to answer; and things to make. The list can be long. It gives the child something worth while to do. It uses energy; it takes those troublesome hours. And there is educational value. It’s a new type of home work and in many instances decidedly worth while. What may we substitute today for the rugged life of our ancestors? Dr. Ireland will answer
next week.
-byi*M.ovie Spotlight”
Conrttj Naigefc P/KST PQfITION
glass to suck on, boss, still powerful hungry.”
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■forence Ktce, Columbia piaverjnVENTED a new game-polo ball, all you NEED 1$ A POLE, 6 FEET OF STOUT i{ CORD, A TENNIS BALL AND Z PADDLES,
THE PRODUCTION OF ‘DEATH FLIES EAtf MOST OFWHICH WAS FILMED IN THE AIR.NECESS/TA TED THE DEVELOPMENT : OF/ LIGHTWEIGHT^, SOUND (^CAMERA /EQUIPMENT.^ fU ▼
A movement is on foot to establish a new state. If the present plans are carried out this 49tli state will consist of 69 counties; 23 of them from Western Oklahoma and 46 Of them from the Texas panhandle district. The suggested harrie is “Texlahoma.” The recent chain-letter epidemic is said to have enlarged post-office receipts by about $500,009.
A 21-year-dld bulldog, Hammond, Indiana, is spbrting a new' set or false teeth. Jack Burchet owns the dog.
Representatives of eleven different nationalities entered a beer drinking contest at Los Angeles. The winner, an Arabian, won the contest and the prize keg of beer by drinking 26 pints (3 1-4 gallons) of beer in 1 hour and 35 minutes.
MyFavoriteRedpes — Frances Lee Barton says: _ T^OW that spring is here, why not IN treat your family one of these evenings _ to a “buffet” supper on the porch or in the living room. It’s a change and lots of fun—and I do think that a littlo variety is better than all the sulphur and molasses tonics ever invented. Here’s a menu that I use for my surprise suppers: Cream of tomato soup; cold cuts; a big spring-y salad with lots of radishes, and tomatoes, and greens; and all accompanied by these enticing little cheese biscuits and cdEoa. Better make a lot of these biscuits —for one will just naturally lead to another. (And keep them very tiny. One biscuit, makes two bites.) Made with double-acting baking powder they will be as light as thistle-down. Cheese Biscuits 2 cups sifted cake flour;' 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder; % teaspoon salt; 2 tablespoons butter or other shortening; 1 cup grated American cheese; 2/3 cup milk. Sift flour oncer measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening . and (Cheese, Add milk all at once and stir . carefully until all flour is dampened Then stir vigorously until mixture forms a soft dough and follows spoon around bowl. Turn out immediately on a slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds. Roll inch thick and cut (With floured biscuit cutter 1\ inches. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in hot oven (450® F.) 12 ta 15^ mirmte_s. Makes 2 _ dozen smak,
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of -the City-bf' Munele, Indiana, Delaware County, providing for special appropriation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, that a public hearing will be in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 1st day of July, 1935, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on ordinance making special and additional appropriation: An ordinance appropriating the sum of $619.00 out of tbe general fund of the city of Muncie, Indiana, to reimburse Linton Ridgeway, city clerk of the city of Muncie, Indiana, for money lost by said clerk in the Lincoln Bank and Trust Company of the City of Muncie. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have been decided upon by tbe Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling HtemseJves aggrieved by such appropriations 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 ten (10) days from the date of the final action of sakj council add 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. June 21-28
NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah E. Brown, Deceased. In the Delaware Cifcuit Court, April Term, 1935. Cause No. 4934. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by the administratrix of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did on the 19th day of June, 1935, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance within two months. _ - fT Witness the clerk ana seal of said Court, at the City of Muncie, Indiana, this the 19th day of June, 1935. Mahle B. Ringo, Clerk of Delaware Circuit Court, June 21-28
Court House in the City of, Muncie in said County and State, the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and thfe Seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Muncie, Ind., this 11th day of June A. D., 1935. Mabel B Ringo, Clerk. Walterhouse & Mansfield, Plaintiff’s Attorney. June 14-21-28. o
ClfY' ADVERTISEMENT."
Notice of the passage of an ordinance Jto license persons, firms or corporatiohs' 'selling fire works in the city of Muncie,; Indiana, said persons, firms or corpora-, tions not being residents of said city, and’ vning or operating a duly established icinoce 1 r* coirl fr o irerlnrt mnVPl
business In said city for a period of more! than ninety days. i Section 1—Be It Ordained by the Common Council of tite city of Muncie, Indi-: ra. that persons, firms or corporations/ llihg or establishing a place of business!
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which to sell, fire works of any Kind in the City of Muncie, Indiana, ons, firms or corporations hot:
being bona fide residents of said city, elfd'i - not being the owners or operators of ..a: I NOTIOt
duly established business in said ci a period of more than ninety days,
before the establif'
whatever, in t
said perso
for recreational equiphient and pay roll for recreational supervis-
brs.
Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor 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. June 28-July 5.
_ity for ,
^^^■ya, shall:i
ore the establishment of any such business. or the selling of any fire works whatever, pay to the City Controller Of! said City the sum of One Thousand Dollars, as a license fee for the right to cst! tablish and sell said fire works in ssidj city, and upon the payment of said license fee shall receive from said Control!/
ense lee snail receive from said 1 Controller j a license of said city giving the applicant therein, the right to establish said place! of business and sell said fire works. Section 2—All moneys derived from said!
Section 2—All moneys derived from sa/d 1 license fees shall be and become a part of!
the general fund of said city.
gene
Section 3
ticn violating any sect!/ shall upon conviction
Any person, firm or corppra ny section of this ordinanc:
upon conviction be fined in any
to!
ice
be fined in any
not exceeding five hundred dollars to which may be added imprisonment in the! county jail for a period not to exceed'
ninety days.
Section 4—This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its; passage by the common council and the approval of the Mayor thereto, and pub-:
lication according to law.
Section 5—Passed by the Common Council of said city this 24th day of June,
1035.
ORA T. SHROYER, President, Common Council. , Presented by me to the Mayor for his Hnature and approval this 24th day of ;une, 1935. LINTON RIDGEWAY, City Clerk. Approved and signed by me this 25th day of June, 1935. ROLLIN H. BUNCH, Mayor of the City of Muncie, Ind. Attest: Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk.
NOTICE OP SALE OF CITY OF MUNCIE 1
NOTES OR TIME WARRANTS.
Notice is hereby given that up to ten! o’clock a. m„ on the 16th day of July,! 1935, sealed bids will be received by the 1 controller of the city of Muncie, Indiana, j at the office of the city controlier in the i city hall in the c(ty of Muncie, Indiana, j for the purchase of the city of Muhcie ( notes or time warrants in the sum of,' "6C.000.00, bearing interest at the rate of)
— -—*— " payable on,
15. the said
being in denom-; welve in the sum of!
inatii
o.ble at
ictir per centum from date,
the 30th day of December, 1935. the
notes or time warrants inations as follows: twelve
$5,000,00 e'ach, to be drawn and made payable at the Merchants National Bank at Muncie, Indiana. Said notes being twelve! in number and numbered from one tbi twelve, both inclusive: that said notes' hall be in denominations of $5,000.00 e'apiv and shall bpar date of issuance thereof, and shall bear interest at six per centum 1 from date of delivery. ' The right is reserved to reject any and] rll bids. Each bidder must state the full'
v.s oil vs F rtf oqcVi itri-iirtV* VifiH wV» J
certified check for two and one-halfi "T cent of the par value of the notes! bid upon and drawn against moneys in' .r.pjre reliable bank in the city of Muncie,! D’laware County, Indiana, said check tpi
he made payable to the city treasurer of' the city of Muncie, Indiana, and shall hej held by suph treasurer, as a guaranty of; the performance of said bid, should the!
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came be accepted. Bids must be ma
rvibed by the city con
.made upon the form pres--
ntroller without ad-!
te cli fatio.
t
- s ) ... prescribed. Said bids shall be sealed ini nn Anvp'innp mnrtert “TSiri fnr DrAwJ
Hlg
! Bids must
of no , cbhdil
notes or time warrants will be ready for delivery on the day of such sale and Willi be delivered at the Controller’s Office in
the City of Muncie. Indfana.
Dated this_27th_day_of. Jui^^193^ I
ks on the outside c
:st be accompanied wi
provided by law.
Che envelope.' ith affidavit/
w. Nn*
non-collusion as f
nditloned__ bid will be accepted. ^ Said
HUBERT L. . Controller of the City of J Muncie, Indiana.-... . .--J)
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Delaware County, ss: In the Delaware Superior Court April Term, 1935. Lois L. Warkman vs. Charles T. Wark- j man, complaint: Divorce. No 408-S Notice is hereby given the said defendant that the plaintiff has filed her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that unless he be and appear on Monday the 12th day of August 1935. the 109th day the present term of said Court, to be holden on the second Monday in April, A. D., 1935, at the
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by comrtion council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, ’providing for spjecialj apf^op^iation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, that a public hearing will be in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 15th day of July, 1935 at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on ordinance making special and additional appropriation an ordinance appropriating the su-m of $800.00 out of the general fund of the department 6f public parks fbr the use of said department in paying
OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Township Trustee and Advisory Board of Liberty Township, Delaware County, Indiana, Will meet at office of trustee, at home on Tuesday, the 16th day of‘ July,, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the schools of the above-named Town-
ship.
Information relative to Route No. 1 tb No. 10 inclusive may be had of the Township Trustee. The Trustee gnd Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Harvey R. King Township Trustee. Dated June 27, 1935. June 28.
NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the township Trustee and Advisory Board of Monroe Township, Delaware County, Indiana, will meet at Trustee’s office at 8:00 p. m. on Tuesday, the 16th day Of July, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the schools of the above-named Township. Information relative to Routes No. 1 to No. 10 inclusive may be had of the Township Trustee. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Chalmer D. Kern Township Trustee. ’ Dated June 27, 1935. June 28.
THE FINISHED PRODUCT A certain famous motor car manufacturer advertised that he had put a car together in seven minutes. The next evening he was called on the phone at dinner time and asked if it were so. “Yes,” was the reply. “Why.” “Oh, nothing. But I believe I’ve got that car.” HE OUGHT TO KNOW
Ex-Senator Jim Watson tells Indiana’s Civil War veterans assembled in annual convention that there can be “no individual liberty in an autocracv or a dictatorship” and, he ought to know. Wasn’t it Mr. Watson who bartered away the “individual liberty” of Indiana voters when he became the darling of the dictatorial Sugar Trust? And didn’t he deal rather lightly with American freedom when he abdicated his leadership in the Republican party to the autocracy of Wall Street? —o ANOTHER HANDICAP A minister has written a sixth verse for the hymn, “America.” That makes five verses of it we don’t know.
LEGAL advertising
^ELAWARE'^OUNXY^C^MMissioNER^ CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURT
ALLOWANCES SUBSEQUENT TO PUBLICATION MAY 31, 1935.
I Leota Mary Barber, salary 35.00! Golden Howell, salary 35.00> 'Charles Farmer, salary 18.20
|Ida Grantham, salary I Roy Barber, salary [Bess Wilson, salari
Circuit Court.
Leonidas A. Guthrie, salar;
iBess Wilson, salary (Herbert Benadum, a
jLjCUUluUi* vrumiic, attiaijr $103.3 Chester P. Spears, salary 164.0i H. C. Greenwalt, salary 164.91 Edward D. Frazier, salary 126.53
Ralph C.' Memtgomery° r juroY'‘'.55.50 j jfo/f^A^odSard Merle E. Swanger, juror 27.90 ■tSi V?,
zes. jur
.Charles E. Hayes, N. Shroyer, juror
oyer
Waldo, ju
bert W. Long
Long, juror kson, juror
Rosco
Guy jRobi
[Andrew Jac! . 'Frank Ross, juror
lurbr uror
man, juror ... W. H. Crosby, juror Flmmett Harris, juror Harry C. Dorton, juror ... /Frank E. Thornburg, juror : Charles Vauters, juror ... Oscar L. Furr, juror
48.00 40.70 31.00 28.80 24.80
2.60
13.00
2.60 2.60 2.60
23.00
m. salary odiary
Baker Bros., expense Ball Memorial Hospital, exp Del. Co. Farm Bur. Co-op. exp 'Colorcraft Co., exp 1 Chris Carstens, exp
exp,
|uus. a. uoaaara CO..
I Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp Indiana State Prison, exp Ind. Gen. serv. Co., exp
A. B. Wetherill. exp. Johnson Hardware Co.,
45.00! 40.00' 45.001
exp.
«
I
1.10
11.77 10.00 K mi
onen E. Mercer, :Fay Laughlin, ju Elmer Richey, ju
„ hey, jure j John Watson, jure Samuel Gray, jun W. J. Thompson, juror
E. Stanton Janney, juror
Ird. juror
muei Gray, juror , J. Thompson, juri
Stanton *
'William Bi.u, ju*w* .Benjamin Danner, juror Clayton Rathel, juror 5.26 Frank Arnold, juror 5.26 [Charles Gribble, juror 2.60 Rollle Bloxham, juror 2.66
Johnson Hardware Co., exp 7I.4L ]The Kirkpatrick Agcy., Inc., exp. . 218.04 /P. K. Morrison & Co., exp 218.04
iJ. D. Mittenberger & Son., exp, 'State Farm Mutual_Auto Ins.. <
S. G. Jump,
inu iv- J - stover, exp."
1 '.Margery Hatcher, salary * feaMSf®;**?.::::::::::: /Edna H. Williams, salary
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Wm. H. Bales, salary $ 66.66
ATTENDANCE OFFICER.
!Carrie V. Dunn, salary $115.00 John S. Moore, salary 80.00 Carrie V. Dunn, mileage 30.00 John S. Moore, mileage 6.00 WEIGHTS & MEASURES INSPECTOR. J. E. Green, salary $125.00 J. E. Green, mileage 55.50 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 6.50
ASSESSING.
20.8 23.4
13.06 13.00 13.00 16.80 15.60
5.20 5.20
15.60
7.86
10.40 11.06
5.26 5.26
,. .. 218.04 exp. 12.61
.$ 84.04
10.00
6.00) 6.76 1.10
25.00 24.00 25.00
.George Legendecker, juror 2.66 George Gray, juror 2.60 Virgil Julian, juror 2.60
/Thomas Phillips, juror Joseph Mann, jury commissio /Henry Roller, jury commission/ [Everett Harris, juror O. E. Helvie. salary 'Frank Shock, salary [Harold Huffman, salary ..
Roy Helvie, salary ! William D. Kiger, sala
iner,.
doner ..
iE. A. Jester, salary B. Laycqck. salary' ! George Black, salary ;W. O Pitser. salary Carl Pitser, salary Curtis Nixon, salary Orland Trout, salary Charlie Marker, salary Kenneth Miller, salary Charlie Hiatt, salary (John Readle, salary [Orville. Stephenson, salary Raymond Reese, salary iRoScoe Martin, salary John Johnson, salary
/Allen Jackson, salary 82.80 (Francis Colter, salary 79.20 ;Jim Niccum, salary 79.20
iWillard Cox. salary .George Smith, salary :W. M. Jones, salary Merchants Natl Bank, expense
Clark’s Service Co., expense •Hartley Wrecking Co., expense 1.00 /Auto Equipment Service, expense . 18.40 G. M. Waite, salary f 56.40 Joe Repch, salary 5.14 (Verda Howell, salary 68.11 Ralph Shaw, salary fil 2d
IW. O. Bartlett, expense
2.61 3.01 3.01
. 5.20 .$145.60 . 56.00 . 18:98 . 4.50 . 4.50 . 86.41 . 3.3L . 50.00 . 56.00 . 18.00 . 2.25 . 97.20
94.00 81.20 79.20 78.40 79.20 79.20 75.60 82.80 82.80
Arthur^Mingle, salary ..." $ 97.50
AY***i & *^ # KJ K- 4 M f ,7 •••••••••••.ip CJI.clU th Kern, salary 31.50 Blanche H. Carey, salary Carroll P. Signet, salary Leona Bowers, salary S. Gray, salary Ellen Havens, salary Alberta Hole, salary Gladys Howard, salary B. M. Kline, salary Faye Love, salary [Theliria Norris, salary Margaret O’Neill, salary - assessor/
Carroll M. Norris^ sala«r
&S,. D i n, a„A*i.r li/SS • COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT. M. E. Cromer, salary and exp. ...$156.91 Althea Harvey, salary 65.00 /Hazel I. Arbuckle, salary 25.00
COUNTY ADVERTISING.
Muncie Star, county^adv._ $.86-7?
90.00 [ 32.00 52.00 64.00 36.00 36.00 24.00 84.00 76.00 72.00! 14.00 56.00 14.00 16.50
$250.00
may be had of the' Township Tustee. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right( to reject any and all bids. R. N. Carmichael, Township Trustee. Dated June 27, 1935. June 28.
JUVENILE FINANCE Mother—I hope my little boy has been as good as gold all day. Nurse—No. He went off the gold standard about noontime.
A CASE IN POINT Husband—You accuse me of reckless extravagrance. When did I ever make a useless purchase? Wife—Well, there’s that fire extinguisher you bought a year ago. We’ve never used it once. o PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS “What became of the hired hand you got from the city?” “He used to be a chauffeur and the idiot crawled under a mule to see why it didn’t go.”
FOR THE F MONTH 'OF JUNE, 1935.
Repair Free Gravel Roads.
E. Helvie, salary
$
Frank Shock,
luffman,
salai
Harold Huffman, salary Jacob Feltop, salary
Roy Helvie, .salary
William D. Kiger, salary E. A. Jester, salary
B. Laycock, salary
George Black, salary Jay JackSon, salary
W, O. Pitser, salary
Charles Crump, salary Irvin Liohs, sala—j. C. Fleming, salary
145.60 71.20
2.70 5.40 4.50
,4.50 75.20
3.90
56.00
2.63
50.00
9.00 4.50 6.00 6.00
12.50 97.20
78.OP 82.86 75.60
1.30 7.41
Manaen Vincent, salary Sorter, Ross, salary Joe Heaton, salary
Har d c’" M - n - g '- '
Aneroid Davis, salary . . . .. . . . .
Magic 1 Clty SS Supply r7 Co.i ‘ expense. 10.oq W, ,J. Holliday ana Co., expense ... 17.30 Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co.. Inc. exp 11.70 Ind. Gen. Service Co., exp 2.33 Muncie Builders Supply Co., exp. .. 3.45 WHUdS’teVSk-:::::::: II /United Parts Co., exp, ^5.19 J. P. Johnson Co., exp. 402.94 •Ind. Bell Telephone Co., exp 20.49 .Kemp Machine Co., exp 15.28
exp. 702,012
... 19.60 ... 48.00 ...$326.60 ...($ 90.00 ... 80.00 ... 80.00 ... 75.00 ... 10.00 ... 7.75: ... *12.79j .. 29.00
Johnson'Hardware cb.i exp. Del. Co. Farm Bur. Co-op. Assr The Knapp Supply Co., exp. Max Zeigler & Bros., exp
CLERK.
/Mable B. Ringo. salary Bertha Arbogast. salary Ondavere Petro. salary Elizabeth Maranda. salary Wilbert Martin, salary Mable B. Ringo. expense :Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp I A. E. Boyce Co., exp [Typewriter Sales & Renair, exp.
AUDITOR
Gus August Meyers, salary $353.33 SSfUMaSW ::::::/“I* Miriam S. Reed, salary 80.00 G. A. Meyers, auditor, exp 5.00! Typewriter Sales & Rep. Co., exp... 12.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 6.90; [A. E. Boyce Co., exn 299.97
TREASURER.
Ray W. Pittenger, salary $296.66' iLetha Cummins, salary $110.00 Lewis S. Pittenger, salary 90.00
' salary 80.001
lary 21,90!
37.50! 10.70!
John Watson,
Post Democrat, county adv 113.801 Muncie Press, county adv 71.82
COMPENSATION.
HEf-UJNV TAX 45 ' 64
Jos. E. Thornburg, refund .’. $ .47
SOLDIER BURIAL.
Bari K. Parson, Pouch Burial $ 75.00 J. F. Kimmel, North Burial 75.00, M. L. Meeks & Son., Champ Burial 75.00 M. L. Meeks & Sons, Dragoo Burial 75.00 M, L. Meeks & Sons. Hany Burial 75.00
BALL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
Ball Memorial Hospital, mti ce. $12,500.00
BOARD CHILDBEN’S GUARDIANS.
Chil. Gds.. children In home.. . $677.10
Child. Gds., mothers’ pension 828.01 J. P. MILEAGE. i
Oliver J. Chapman, mileage...,...! 2.40 ;
GEN. DITCH IMP. F3JND. I
Magic City Supply Co., exp $ 0.58 Frank Luce, expense 2.25 Garland Jefferson, exp 82.50
SCHOOL FUND LOAN.
«. W. Pittenxer. treas.. Sc. Fd. Ln. 3.275.90
CIRCUIT COURT. » I
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp $ 21.75 Ball Memorial Hosp., exp 56.50! A. E. Boyce Co., exp 3.50 Otis P. Snodgrass,, exp 20.58 Elmer T. Cure, exp 6.00 W. J. Molloy, exp 6.00
’ Quick, exp 3.00,
exp. 6.00
6.0Qi 3.00
SUPERIOR COURT. I
A. E. J3oyce Co., expense $ 2.95
Wm. J.
Clay A. Ball,
SUPERIOR COURT.
A. E. Boyce Co., expense $ 2.95 Ind. Bell TeL Co., expense 7.90 Callaghan & Co., expense 10.00
Mary L. Voyles. ’salar Margaret Harrison, salary
—. 'Zt* Harry D, Dowling, salary
OM.AC** y •••¥%•<
„ FIELD EXAMINERS. Frank Deutsch, salary
iL. C. Johnson, salary aii.aa n Jl lt ? ess m y hand and official seal this
28th day of June. 1935. GUS AUGUST MEYERS.
... 10.001 ...$ 78.001 ... 164.06' ... 128.52! ...$314.55
314.55
Auditor Delaware, County. Indiana.
cMco, oaxdVy
. am C. Grooms, salary ....
|Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 'A. E. Boyce Co., exp. 48.30
RECORDER.
.Robert Neiswanger, salary $186.66 Mildred Herron, salary $ 75.00 • Betty Pittenger. salary 75.00; !H. L. Method, exp 2.00 1 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 6.50 (Robert Neiswanger, exp 5.00 A. E. Boyce Co., exn 101.62
SHERIFF
Otis P. Snodgrass, salary* $326.64, Lloyd Brown, salary • $125.00 ;Leslie_ B. Corn, salary 125.00
~ Igrass, mileage
xp. ..
exp.
28.44
5.50 9.20/
11.25' 184.00
Ind. Bell Tel. Co.. Otis P. Snodgras^exp^
Lester Janney, salary $250.00 J. L. Janney. salary $ 24.00 [Lester Janney. mileage 29.52 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 7.10 A. E. Boyce Co., exp 6.75
CORONER.
John H. Bowles, per diem & exp..,$ 89.35
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Wilbur G. VanArsdol. salary $176.67 llnd. Boll Tel. Co., exp $ 8.70
COUNTY SUPT. SCHOOLS.
!Lee O. Baird, salary $255.00 /LaVaughn s. Duke, salary $ 75.00 [Lee O. Baird, exp 13.50 • A. E. Boyce Co., exp 1.50 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 7:45 , Kiger & Co., exp. 6.00
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
[Clarence G. Higi, salary
...! 17.60
•Clarence G. Higi, salary *.$323.75 A- E Boyce Co.. exp $ 17.60 ,Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 9.95 DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
J 0 ' BO A R D* r CHILD REN' s'' GUARD lA^f S? ° ° ,Lola Wells Kiger, sal. and exp $118.10 (Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp 10.20
COURT HOUSE.
(Thos. C. Phillips, salary $ 75.00 'Edward Alexander, salary 75.00 Eva M. Stewart, salary 40.00 iJ. A. Butts & Son, exp 60.81 Indiana State Prison, exp 6.00 na Reformatory, exp 8.37
Ind. Gen. Service Co., exp 272.06 [Muncie Water Works Co., exp 11.81 Central I«d. Gas Co., exp 6.25 Otis Elevator Co., exp 11.50! (Johnson Hardware Co., exp 8.50/ |Labe Galbreith, exp 3.00! •Isaac Wingfield, exp [A. E. Brown, exp James L. Davis, ins /Geo. T. Durst, _Ins
ins
!g. e T%&i co ii, [Everett Moffitt, ins. Harry B. Retz, ins. .. ,vt» • foonald A. Covalt. salary Louella Snodgrass, salary ...
Indiana State Prison, exp Van Matres, Inc., exp. Muncie Water Works Co., exp Central Ind. Gas Co., exp Johnson Hardware Co., exp Ind. Bell Tel. Co., exp J. C. Penney Co., Inc., exp
Ind. Gen. Service
3.00 3.00
92.80 64.90 ! 37.10. 64.90 92.80 37.10
•$ 32*00/ . 50.00: . 3.30! . 82.82: . 30.16! . 17.25!
11.30:
14.45,
1.50j
177.63'
AC*. V A L/C V/U.f CAp, «•••••• All .OO aker Bros., exp 3.30 mfth Coal & Feed Co., Inc., exp... 24.26
Smith v,u., Indiana Reformatory, exp
INFIRMARY. Miller, salary
4.23
• Joe
NOT ENOUGH NUTRIMENT An old darky wes sent to the hospital, and one of the nurses put a thermometer in his mouth to take his temperature. Presently, when the doctor made his rounds,
he asked:
“Well, Mos’e, have you hah any nourishment?” >r^^cHn5r®s'' home?"* ‘V A lady done gimme a piece of | g_ it
Oliver P. Miller, salary ..,..,.....$125.00 Bessie ■ Miller, salary 60.00 Ed C. Davis, salary 21.00 Jannie Kiefer, salary 60.00 Goldie F. Jones, salary 50.00 Phifip Probert, salary 35.0.0 Flora Dick, salary 45.00 Tom Perry, salary .10.00/ tamer E. Bond,’ salary 40.00' William Miller, salary 15.00 James Green, salary 45.00, Minnie Curtis, salary 40.00 Replogle Baking Co., exp 103.74 1 A. E. Brown, exp 31.59 Van ^Matres, Inc., exp 124.47/
iriiith • lichmi
Van Matres, Inc., exp 124.47 Del. Co. Farm Bur. Co-op. Asn. exp. 65,50 Smith Coal & Feed Co., exp 193.02
"‘-hman & Prilla: —
ip Machine Co
Fan
57.50 57.50
*• A VJt- ALt-Ll V/L>., GAp. & Prillaman. exp. chine Co., exp. ...
pari K. Parson, exp 57.50 Central Ind. Gas. Co., exp 5.20 A. B. Wetherill, exp .1.88 Harry Glenn, exp. 5/45
'“Dorman Mfg. Co., exp.
&
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NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS NOTICE IS HEiREBY GIVEN, That the Towmship Trustee and Advisory Board of Niles Township, Delaware County, Indiana, will meet at office oft trustee on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the Schools of the abovenamed Township. Information relative to the several routes may be had of the Township Trustee. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Chas. E. Weaver Township Trustee. Dated June 27, 1935. June 28.
ary
^ iK, salai.
Clifford Lenox, salary Charlie Hamilton, expense Orland TrOut. salary - - , Charles Marker, expense eth Miller, salary 82.80
82!so 79.20 79.20 72.00 79.20 82.80 79.20 77.60 79.20 75.60 70.40
6.00 1.55 6.34 2.25 2.00 4.89
14.15 56.00 73.40
3.60
54.00 68.00
2.25 pense ...... 29.55
" Assn.,
Kenhet , , Charlie Hiatt, salary
John Readle. salary Orville Stephenson salary Raymond Rees, salary Roscoe Martin, salary .j. John Johnson, salary Allen Jackson, salary Francis Colter, salary Jim Niccum, salary Willard Cqx. salary George Smith, salary W. M. Jones, salary Lewis Lowman. Salary Merchants National Bank, expense Kitselman Brothers, expense .... C. HeckenhaUer, expense
A. B. Hoover, expense
Auto Equipment Service, expense Fisher Brake Service, expense .... G. M. Waite, salary Verda Howell, salary
Luella ReeSe, expense
Ralph Sh
law, salary
Manaen Vincent, salary
Fred Vincent, salary Kemp Machine Qo., ex.
Del. Co. Farm Bur. Co-Op
Inc., expense
United Parts Co., exftensi
:rv.
Joyce Co., expense
D. A. Lubricant Co.. Inc., expense
Harry Glenn,
0 . . Co.,
839.73 140 AO
14.77 17.40
1.27
34.40 21.13 309.38
7.67
137.92 238.23 100.48 20.62 22.52 39.00 72.00 45.00 40.00 29.67 75.50 58.40 54.80 47.60 43.00
3.30
33.25
liana '
A. E. Bo D. A. Lu
Harry Glenn, expense Oroulsff & Mauck Lbr. Co., exp. Muncie Stone & Lir.ie Co., expense The J. P. Johnson Co., expense ..
The W. Johnson
State Farm
expenss ••«,•••.•.i >***.* The Kirkpatrick Agency, Inc., eXp, George T. Durst, expense Harry B. Retz, expense The Gallon Iron Wks. & Mfg. Co., expense J. D. Adams Co., expense Borter Ross, expense Clyde Jaong, expense Marios Ross, expense Clyde Rector, expense Marion Cole, expense Muncie Builders Supply Co., exp. Delaware Sand & Gravel Co., exp.
Clefk.
Bertha Arbogast. salary 90-00 Ondavere Milhollin, salary 80.00
Elizabeth Maranda, salary
Wilbert Martin, Die B. Ringo, E, Boyce Co., . Bell Tel. Ci
Auditor.
Mildred I. Bonifield, salary Ada Williams, salary Miriam S. fleed. salary Irid. Bell Tel. Co., salary A. E. Boyce Co., expense Gus August MTyers, expense .... Treasurer. Letha Cummiris, salary Lewis S. Pittenger, salary Edna Alexander, salary Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense A. E. Boyce Cb., expense
Recorder.
Mildred Herron, salary
and exp.
CbuUty Assessor.
Wilbur G. VanArsdol. expense .... Cyrus Herron, salary ■ • ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
Prosecuting Attorney.
Ind Bell Telephone Co., expense Board Children’s Guardians.
Lola Wells Kiger, sala
Ind. Bell Tel. Co.,
,Cour
Thomas C. Phillips. Ed Alexander, salary
Eva M. Stewart, salary
Central Ind. Gas Grduleff & Mauc
R. M. Jones [& Son, expense
Dick Kirk,
ry i
expens
lous
ilary
ilary is Co., expense ... uck Lbr. Co., exp.
expense
Ind. Gen. Serv. Co., expense
Muncie Water Works Co., expense j Orval Hiles, expense Isaac Wingfield, expense , Johnson Hardware Co., expense .. J. A. Butts & Son, expense Otis Elevator Co., expense ^ VanMatres, Inc., expense
Labe Galbreath, expense
Infirmary.
P. Miller, salary .. Miller, salary Ed C. Davis, salary
“■ ila
3.00 80.00 8.10 9.35 133.30 10.59 75.00 75.00 40.00 7.25
.25
3.00
.50
128.71
3.50
26.32
2.25 8.99
33.10 11.50
1.50
Oliver Bessie
80.00 75.00
Wilbert Martin, salary 75.00 Mable B. Ringo, expense 16.00 A. E, Boyce Co., expepse 6.90
_ . . c 0 e xpi6rise ....
Ind
ilary ilary
Betty, Pittenger, salary Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
A. E. Boyce Co., exp
■ 8:40 110.00
80.00 80.00
. 6.50
290.10
5.00
110.00 90.00 80.00
7.75 1.10
75.00 75.00
6.50
88.83
pense
Sheriff.
Otis P. Snodgrass, board prisoners 1,882.80 Leslie B. Corn, salary 125.00 Lloyd Brown, salary Otis P. Snodgrass, mileage Otis. P, Snodgrass, mileage A. E. Boyce Co., expense zu.vi Grimes Radio Shop, expense 5.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 15.15
Otis P. Snodgrass, expense
.. Jail.
Donald Covalt, physician .
, salary
125.00 43.14 117.76 20.47
Louella Snodgri Baker Brothers
Van Matre
NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS NOTICE IS HEIREBY GIVEN, Thkt the Township Trustee and Advishry Board bf Center Town"ship, Delaware County, Indiana, will meet at Trustee’s office, 1128 S. Mulberry St., 8 p. in. on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the schools of the above-named Township. Information relative to the several routes may be had of the Township Trustee. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Carl E. Ross Township Trustee. Dated June 28, 1935. June 28.
ass, salary rs, expetise
Van Matres, Inc., expense .... Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense Central Indiana Gas Co„ expense Ind. Gen. Service Co., expense ... R. M. Jones & son, expense Muncie Water Works Co., expense Jos. A. Goddard Co., expense .... Johnson Hardware Co., expense .. Smith Coal & Feed Co., Ihc., exp. Raymond Nelson, expense Cora Hamilton, insurance Clinton Goodpasture, insurance ..
Surveyor.
Indiana Bell Tel. Co., expense ... James L. Janney, expense Lester Janney, mileage ..,..... County Superintendent Schools, Lee O. Baird, expense LaVaughn S. Duke, salary A. E. Boyce Co., expense Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
Coroner.
John H. Bowles, salary and exp.
5.00
20.00 50.00
4.00
130.90 12.61 17.25 40.43 14.10 29.59 13.40 44.37 13.01
3.00
80.50 79.93
6.75
12.00 29.70
4.30
75.00
7.10 8.70
98.20
NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Township Trustee and Advisory Board of Salem Township, Delaware County, Indiana, will meet at Daleville on Tuesday, the 21st day of July, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the schools of the abovenamed Township. Information relative to Routes No. 1 to 10 inclusive may be had of the Township Trustee. The Trustee and Advisory Board shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Cary L. Richman, Township Trustee. Dated July 2nd, 1935. June 28.
NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACTS TO BUS DRIVERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Township Trustee and Advisory Board of Perry Township, Delaware County, Indiana, ivill meet at Center School on Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1935, for the purpose of opening bids and awarding contracts for School Bus Drivers in the schools of the above-named Township. Information relative to the several Routes No. 1 to 6 inclusive
TEACHING THE BABY The baby pulled brother’s hair until he yelled from the pain of it. The mother soothed the weeping boy: “Of course, she doesn’t know how badly it hurts.” Then she left the room. She hurried back presently on hearing frantic squalling from baby. “What In the world is the matte/ with her?” she questioned anxiously. “Nothin’ ’tall,” brother replied contentedly. “Only now she knows.” ^ _
XJl ^ £jU V/. C. A. Jump. M. D., salary Jannie Kiefer, salary Flora Dick, salary Minnie Curtis, salary Goldie F. Jones, salary Philip Probert, salary James Green, salary Larmer Bond, salary Tom Perry, salary William Miller, salary ;... Muncie Stone & Lime Co., expense Grouleff & Maude Lbr. Co., exp. VanMatres. Inc., expense Josefth Cashdollar, expense J. C. Pennev Co., expense Warren C. Sherry, expense ...... Economy Shoe Stofe, expense .... Smith Coal & Feed Co., Inc. exp. V. D. Norris, expense ,... Central Indiana Gas Co., expense Kuhner Packing Co., expense .... Replogle Baking Co., expense .... Indiana State Prison, expens* ... Indiana State Farm, expens* Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
Earl K. Parson, expense
Co. Farm Bureau lnc„ expense
George W. Dlpple, expense Hickey & Schies Hatchery,
Johnson Hardware Co., expense .. MacDcxald Implement Co., expense Fred Myers, expense 12. 2.:
Woodbury-Elliott Grain Co
Hnm... 100.00
7.00
45.00 45.00 45.00 22.50 22.50 34.50 35.00 35.00 15.05 40.00 45.00 45.00 10.00 10.00
sense • Co-Op. Assn.,
6
expense
125.00 125.00
2.00
97.00 60.00 45.00 40.00 50.00 35.00 45.00 40.00 10.06 15.00 22.21
7.20
158.84 286.93 ■45.62
6.00
21.55 13.05
8.55 4.96
22.20 123.09 71.90
5.95
17.10 57.50 18.60
4.00 9.50
37.63 27.75
exp. ! 75.64
Children’s Home.
Martha E. Gamble, salary Henrv E. Bibler, salary Elizabeth Neff, salary Leota Perpieu,. salary Ida Koontz, salary Blanche Nicholson, salary Mattie Thomas, salary Martha Yockey, salary Golden Howell, salary Mary Barber, salary Charles Farmer, salary Rpy Barber, salary Ida Grantham, salary Bess Wilson, salary Herbert Benadum, salary
Ed Co
salary Burea
Co-Op. Assn.,
Bond,
Farm Bureau
Inc., expense Ind. Gen. Serv. Co., expense Irid. Bell Tel. Co., expense .. Eagle Coal Co., expense Jos. A. Goddard Qo., expense A. B. Wetherill, expense Kemp Machine Co., expense . Baker Bros., expense George W. Dipple, expense ... Marion A. Russell, expense
1, exper
Clinic.
1.46 55.44 10.00 242.2520.59 25.27
.50
9.50 4.00 7.50
84.04
4.70
10.00 30.08 24.00 25.00 25.00
6.00
66.66
S. G. Jump, salary Owl Drug Store, expense B. M. Juipp, R. N., expense ... Abbott Laboratories, expense . Liricoln Natl. Life Iris. Co., e Edna H. Williams, salary Charles L. Botkin, salary Marjorie Hatcher, salary .....
County Attorney.
William H. Bales, salary, ,
Attendance Officer.
Carrie V. Dunn, salary 50.00 John S. Moore, salary 32.00 John S. Moore, mileage 3.00 Weight and Measure Inspector. J. E. Green, salary 125.00 j. E. Green, mileage 33.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 0-50
Attorney for Poor.
Archie Lapin, salary 100.00
Township Assessor.
Thelmg Norris, salary 70.00 S. M. Kline, salary 66.00
Old Age Pensions.
R, C. Danley, salary M. L. Meeks & Sons, burial County Agriculturial Agent.
Althea Harvey, salary „ 65.00 M. E. Cromer, salary & expense .. 152.56 Hazel I. Arbuckle, salary 25.00
County Advertising.
Muncie Star, county advertising .. Post Democrat, county advertising Muncie Press, county advertising ..
Compensation.
John Watson, compensation
Refund Tax.
Frank S. Glenn, refund Amanda E. Martjn, refund
Soldier Burial.
M. L. Meeks & Sons, Snedeker bur. M. L. Meeks & Sons, Reason burial M. L. Meeks & Sons, Rozelle burial J. F. Kimmel. Craw burial Larry P. Briggs, Morris burial Moffitt & Piepho, Heaton burial .. Fraze Funeral Home, Coats burial BoaVd Children’s Guardians. Bd. Chdns. Gdns, children in home 577.50 C. W. W. U. Home, ch. in home • • 36.60 Bd. Chdns. Gdns., brothers’ pension 795.48 White’s Irid. Manual Labor Inst.,
children
38.30 57.50
44.17 79.14 34.97 45.64 104.58
3.31
75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
dependent
68.25
Garland Jefferson, salary 89.00 f Inman Tile Co., expense 168.56
Johnson
Bell
'He Ha
Ind
A.
Ball
American
ardware Co., expense ..
Circuit Court.
Tel. Co., expense
nse
expense
Book Co., expense ..
E. Boyce Co., expen: 1 Memorial Hospital, merican Law Book Co.,
Bobbs Merrill Co., expense
Y. M. C. A., expense Western Union, expense Leonidas A. Guthrie, expense ....
~ —.. nse
Charles A. Jump,
Otis P. Snodgrass, expei
insani
s
ndgrass, O. P. Snodgrass,
ty inquest
7.50 20.90
.53
142.80 8.00 50.00 26.00 3.75 5.00 10.95 3.00
O. P. Snodgrass, insanity inquest 55.02 Stillman's, expense 38.22
O. P. Snod
Stillman’s expense
Su
exp exp
ense 117.52 pense 7.52
34.43
superior Court.
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 7.90 Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of June. 1935. GUS AUGUST MEYERS, Auditor Delaware County, Indians.
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