Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 22 August 1941 — Page 2
POST-DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1941.
ONE IN FOUR BREAKS PAROLE Des Moines, la. — Nearly onefourth of the prisoners paroled from Iowa penal institutions for men “break parole,” but fewer than one-third of the violators get away the annual report of the state board of parole revealed. RAZOR PRIZED. SHAVED GRANT
Lowville, N. Y.—An old razor, used to shave Ulysses S. Grant when he was an officer in the Mexican War, has been found. Donald Tisse, Lewis county court crier, discovered the razor, which belonged to his grandfather, J. J. Tisse, who served in the Mexican War as an aide to Grant. o
! notice of un sp|c^l n meeting .NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the Countv Council of Delaware County. Indiana, will be held at the usual meeting nlace of said Counfi, 1 hou / of o’clock a. m. on the 3rd day cf Sentember. 1941. to
tne ara qay ct sebtemoer. 1941. to con sider and act on the request of the County Board of Public Welfare for additional appropriations to maintain the welfare services of said County, the amount of said additional appropriations
being ns follows:
403D—Assistance for crippled children—placed :. • $2,000.00 403H—Assistance for dependent
children in custody of
relatives $2,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners ■which board ■will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office in Delaware County, Indiana, or at such other place*as may be designated at such hearing. Taxpayers oblecting to such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such
hearings will be held.
Dated this 22nd dav of August. 1
GUS AUGUST MEYERS.
8-22-29
d this 22nd dav of August. 1941.
1US AUGUST MEYERS.
Auditor Delaware County. Ind.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired to make the following described public improvements in the City of Muncie, Indiana as authorized by the following numbered preliminary i m p r o v e m e nt Kesolutions, adopted by said Board on the 6th day of August, 1941, to-wit: Improvement Resolution No. 840— 1941, for construction fo curb and gutter on both sides of 16th Street from Mock Avenue to Meeker Avenue. Improvement Resolution No. 841— 1941, for construction of curb and gutter on both sides of 14th Street from Pierce Street to one block East cf Elliott Street.
;
All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered, adopted by,the Board of Public Works, on the above named date, and the drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file in the office of said Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Muncie, Indiana. The Board of Public Works and Safety has fixed the 3rd day of September, 1941, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in, or affected by, said described public improvements, and on said date at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M., said Board of Public Works and Safty will meet at its office in said city for the purpose cf hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been file|i, or which may have been presented; said Board fixes said date as a date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of action on said remonstrances; and on said date will hear all persons interested cr -whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement, as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. , „ „ , Board of Public W^orks and Safety of Muncie, Indiana. By WILBUR A. FULL ^ ^ A.ug. 15-22
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Legal Notice legal notice of public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Delaware County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 a. m. Central Standard Time on the 8th day of September, 1941 at the Clerk’s Office, Court House in the City of Muncie m said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant. the location hereionafter set out. of the Alcoholic. Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for-to such applicant at the premises named: Edward Frazier, 74535, Transfer Beer, Wine Retailer’s permit from Andrew Welsh, 1523 S. WAlnut St., Muncie— Said investigation will he open to the public, and public participation is requested. Alcoholic Beverage Commission of Indiana By JXlHN F. NOONAN Secretary HUGH A BARNHART Excise Administrator Aug. 22 o Legal Notice NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT State of Indiana, Delaware County, ss: Ralph H. Thornburg vs. Mildred C. Thornburg In the Delaware Circuit Court April, 1941 Term. Complaint: Divorce. ' No. 14118. Notice is hereby given the said defendant Mildred C. Thornburg that the plaintiff has filed his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that unless she be and appear on Monday the 20th: day of October, 1941, the 43rd day the next term of said Court, to be holden on the first Monday in September. A. D.. 1941, at the Court House in the City of Muncie in said County and State, the said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, affixed at the City of Muncie, Ind., this 21.st day of August A. D., 1941. JESSE E. GREENE, Clerk George H. Koons, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Aug. 22-29, Sept. 5
R. 0. T. C. School Attracts Many Star Athletes
Philadelphia—Uncle Sam received an all-star line-up for his army squad when 350 ex-college athletes, representing 59 institutions of learning from coast to coast, came to Philadelphia to begin R OTC courses at the QuartermasteT school. The men began a three-months course covering various phases of officers’ duties under the direction of Col. H. L. Whitaker. Among the reserve officers tak-
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpose: ship, Delaware County, Indiana. Before the Tow’nship Advisory Board.
Notice is hereby given una. that the proper lei
nlace, on the 2nd day of September, 1941, will consider the
TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION.
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Salary of trustee $ O'fice rent Trustee’s traveling expense Justice peace salary and supplies.. Office supplies, printing and advertising Pay of Advisory Board Fire protection
i the matter or determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Union TownDelaware County, Indiana. Before the Tow'nship Advisory Board. :e is hereby given th* taxpayers of Union Township, Delaware County,
Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting
September, 1941, will consider the following budget:
...r IFICATION.
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Repair of buildings and care of grounds $ 1.600 Repair of equipment, except school buses 300 School furniture and equipment, except school buses 900 School supplies, other than janitors’ supplies 700 Janitor supplies 700 Fuel for schools 1.300 Loans, interest and insurance 700 School library 400 Janitor service 2.340 Transportation of children 7.200 Light and power 950 Contingencies 400 Miscellaneous 525
Township Library Care of cemeteries ..i Examination of records Miscellaneous
720
90
150
50
400
15
500 366 300
50
270
Total Township Fund 2 2.905 TUITION FUND. Pay of teachers 120,500 School transfers Ia0 Total Tuition Fund $28,650 BOND FUND. „ . „ Principal .$ 4,000 Interest 3oO Total Bond Fund $ 4,350 POOR RELIEF FUND. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE: 7U. Pe-sonal service $ 288 A" Other operating expense ... 49 DIRECT • iELIEF: Bl. Medical hospital and burial. 1,960 B2. Other direct relief 3,686 B3. Total direct relief (Total Bl and B2) 5,646 OTHER RELIEF: C2. Sewing project 36 C3. School lunch 100 C5. Contribution for joint expense 392
Total Special School Fund $18,015 i
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. FUND REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES
August 1, present year, to December Township 31, of ensuing year Fund
1. Total budget estimate for Incoming •
year * $2,905
2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended Ally
31 of present year 1,87$
8. Additional appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31, of pres-
Speeial
Sch. Fund
$18,015
6,063
Tuition Fund $28,650 12,649
Bond Fund $4,350
year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total funds required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4) 4,780 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PRO-
POSED HATE OF TAX LEVY
6. Actual balance, July 31, present year 2,522 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) 1,203
Miscellaneous revenue, other th:
24,073 . 41,299
_ _ tan from Tax Levy to be received jgust 1 of present year to De31, of ensuing year. (See sched-
inec
from August 1
cember 31, of ensuing ves ule in trustee’s office.)
(a) Special taxes (see schedules) (b) All other revenue (see schedules) 9. Total funds (add Lines 6, 7, 8a and
8b) 3,725
Net amount to be raised for expenses
to December 31 of ensuing year 1,055
Operating balance (not in excess of expense January 1, to June 30. less Mis- •
cellaneous revenue for same period).. 1.450 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy ..2,505
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net valuation of taxable property Number of taxable polls
Funds.
10. 11.
9,450 3,992
7,888 21,310 2,768
15,156 2,750
14,250 6,796 38,951 2,348
4,350
2,180
2,180 2,170
6.000 8,768
4,220 6,568
Township Special school Tuition Bond
Levy on Polls
.25
2,180 4,350 .$1,865,580
388
Amt. to
be raised
$ 2,505
8.768 6,568 4,350
Total $TsO $Tl7 $22,191 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous three years)
Funds.
':S
Levy on Property $ '.46
.34 .24
Collected Collected
Township ,$ S $ 2 9 143 Special school 11.886 11.964 Tuition 7,232 12,084 Bond 860 650
To Be
Collected Collected
1940 1941
$ 2.847 $ 2.487
9.848 8,787 7.198 6,200 4.650 4.560
$26,543
$22,034
Total ; $22,283 $28,841
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two davs prior to the second Monday in September, and the lew fixed bv the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the Countv Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board Taj Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a netition with the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a
date for hearing in this County.
„ . . . . .. .... C. C. SHULER, Trustee Union Township.
Dated. August 14, 1941.
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
' In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Monroe Township, Delaware County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township. Delaware County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, 1941, will consider the following budget:
TOWNSHIP FUND. Salary of trustee $ Office rent Trustee's traveling expense Office supplies, printing and adverPay of Advisory Board Care of cemeteries ... Examination of records
Miscellaneous
TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION.
720 90 150 350 15 !*° 170
Total Townshin Fund $ 1,595 TUITION FUND. Pay of Teachers $18,700 School transfers 100
Total Tuition Fund $18,800
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Repair of buildings and care of grounds $ 1,000 Repair of equipment, except school buses 200 School furniture and equipment, ex-
cept school bu
School
uses othi
supp
Janitor suppli:
er than lanitors
supplies, lies
SU]
>r school
Loans, interest and insurance ....,
hool library . Janitor service
Transportation of children Light and power
Contingencies
500 500 850 375
>r supplies
Fuel for school
Interes
School library 200
rvice 1.400
8,850
300 300 250
;mg<
Miscellaneous
Total Special School Fund $15,125
POOR RELIEF FUND.
DIRECT RELIEF:
Bl Medical, hospital and burial ..$ 920 B2 Other relief 650
B3 Total Direct Relief (Total Bl and B2) C5 Contribution for joint expense
$ 1,570 94
Total Poor Relief Fund $ 1,664 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES
August 1, present year, to December Township
uinr ~
Fund
_ . t yei 31, of ensuing year:
1. Total budget estimate for incoming year $1,595
Necessary
Special
Sch. Fund
from
31, of present year Additional appropirations to be August 1. to December 31, of ent year ■
Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 .. Total funds required (add Lines 1, 2,
expenditures to be made ppropriations unexpended July
present
ons to be made
pres-
$15,125
6,210
Tuition
Fund
$18,800 8,400
Poor Fund $1,664
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PRO-
POSED R ” TE OF TAX LEVY:
B A. tual balance, July 31, present year
* ' collected, pref
7. Laves to be collected, (December settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenu
sent year
from
2,210
21,335
27,200
798
3,250
6,631
545
5,260
3,710
Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule in trus-
tee’s office)
Special taxes (see schedules)
S (a) Spec
(b) All other revenue (see sched-
ijfel
10. ii.
ules
Total funds (Add Lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b 1,348 Net amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year .... 867
to December 31, of ensuing year .... Operating balance (not in excess of expense January 1. to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) 700
12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy .. 1,567
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net valuation of taxable property Number of taxable polls
Funds.
10,000 18,510 2,825
7,560 10,385
9,126 8,861 23,327 3.873
3,360 7,233
evy i Polls
Levy on Property
* .'51
.36
.$1,975,165
279
Amt. to
be raised
$ 1,56?
10,385 7,233
Township $ -25 Special school 1.00 Tuition 25
Total $L50 $.95 $19,185 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous three years).
Funds.
Collected
1938
Township $ 1,490 Special school 7,610 Tuition 5,237 Poor 2,012 Bond 6,250
Collected
1939
$ 1.410 10,985
3,680
Collected
1940
$ 1,230 10,294
6,347
To Be
Collected
1941
$ 1,243 10,642
7,540
Total $20,587 $16,075 $17,871 $19,425
to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have County Auditor not later than two days prior
nd presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior econd Monday in Sentember, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjust-
ment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix A
date for hearing in this County.
E. WARD YOUNG. Trusee Monroe Township.
Dated, August 14. 1941. . ’V
ing the course are: George Embiek, a crack swimmer while at Pennsylvania University; Clyde Mast, V. iP. I. basketball and baseball star; A. H. Hammer, Texas A. & M. boxer; Lyle Richardson, M.I.T. crewman; and Walter Thompson, Jr., swimmqr, George Glass, Jr., three-sport luminary, Thomas Fowler, basketball ace. and John Roger, tennis player, all of North Carolina State. Other former athletes now preparing for war games include: Morris Bryan, Jr., track and ‘basketball letterman at Georiga Tech; Mario Laudier, Jr., Connecticut
University runner; Marvin Pittman, Georgia gridder; John Humm, Jr., all-Ohio football tackle and Ohio intercollegiate golf champion while at Dayton; Albert Hoegler, trackman also of Dayton; Wilson Armstrong, Xavier diamond star, and Gordon Lennin, who played varsity football for Ripon. Lest the army think that active sports necessarily do not require much brain power, Cornell has provided its 1941 chess chainion in Robert Clark. More than 2,0(1(1,000 tans of rice was eaten in Thailand last year.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes Township. Delaware County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Boa
Ind.ana^that ^the b proper n ]egM offlcers r of 0 $a% t ’rmi 1 n?clpaHty? , at S ^their D ?egu!Ar meeting place, on the 2nd day W: ^
bv Mt. Pleasant
y Board.
TOWNSHIP FUND. Salary of trustee $
Office rent
900.00 120.00
150.00 25.00
Office rent 120.00 Clerk hire 100.00
Trustee’s traveling expense J. P. salarv and supplies Office supplies, printing and advertising 475.00
Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 I Fire Protection 500.00 Care of cemeteries 100.00 I Examination of records 50.00 ! Miscellaneous 625.00
Total Township Fund »,*..$ 3,060.00
TUITION FUND.
}Pav of teachers 928.800.00
j School transfers
400.00
Repair of
nd
Total Tuition Fund $29,200.00
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
buildings and care of
ground ! Repair of equipment, except school busses School furniture and equipment,
except school busses 1,750.00
School supplies, other than
$ 2,250.00
1,000.00
tor’s
Janitoi school
Loans, interest and insurance Library .
Janiti
Janl-
upplii
Janitor supplies 1.000 Fuel for schools 1.700.00
1.400.00 1.000.00
700.00 900.00 550.00
2.000.00
Janitor service 2,000.oy Transportation of children 13,200.00 Light and power 900.00
MisceUaneous
685.00
POOR RELIEF FUND.
A. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE: AI. Personal service $ 540.00
b"*'
100.00
“direct reTief"* expense '
. LsLtt&L, I JttililjIJEr .
Bl. Medical, hospital, burial ..$ 3.900.00 B2. Other relief 4.000.00
Direct
32)
B3. Total
Bl and B2) .
C. OTHER RELIEF C5. Contributions
pense ... v...
Relief (Total”
.$ 7.900.00
for joint ex-
Total Foot Relief Fund
1.030.00
, ^9,570.00
Total Special School Fund $27,335.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES August 1, present year, to December 31.
of ensuing year
isuing
Total budge"; estimat
Necessary expenditures to be m: unexpended July 31. of present
ropriations unexpende
ade from
to be
resent year .. d July 31. of
appropi
present year Additional appropriations to be m: August 1, to December 31. of present year Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31. of present year, not
2,
December 31. of present year,
included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total funds required (Add lines 1, 3 and 4)
FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PRO-
POSED RATE OF TAX LEVY
6. Actual balance, July 31, present year .. 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) Miscellaneous revenue, other than from tax levy, to be received from August 1
8.
:ous r:
ax levy, to be
f present year to December 31, of en suing year. See schedule in Trustee’
Township
Fund
$3,060.80 1,700^00 1,700.00
Special
Sciiool Fund $27,335.00
8,500.00 8,500.00
Tuition Fund $29,200.00 14,200.00 14,200.00
4,700.00
36,835.00
43,400.00
2,200.00
4,800.00
13,000.00
1,400.00
7,000.00
4,700.00
office.)
(a) Special taxes
Total funds (add lines 6, 7 Net amount to be raised to December 31, of ensuing
(see schedules)
venue (see schedules)
is (add lines 6, 7 8a and 8b) mount to be raised for exiJCnses
g year in exeess of
expense January 1, to June 30, less
misc: “ Amoun
PROPOSED LEVIES.
Net valuation of taxable property
Number of taxable
(b) All other revenue (see s
nds (add lines 6, 7 8a
aunt to
ecember 31,
Operating balance (not
Ja
3.600.00 1.160.00
Funds.
nse January 1, to June 30, less
ellaneous revenue for same period) 1,135.00 •unt to be raised by tax levy ...... 2.295.00
ble
polls
16,800.00 27,600.00
9.235.00
8.000.00 17,235.00
Levy
Pol
on
Is
Township $ .35
Special Tuition
school 1.00
,25
Levy on Property $ .07 .54 .41
15.395.00 1.425.00 34.520.00 8.880.00
4,000.00 12,880.00 $3,107,935.00 463 Amt. to be raised $ 2.295 17,23.5 12,880
Total ; $1.50 $1.03 $32,410 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected
in each of the previous three years) Funds. Collected
1938
Township $ 1,133 Special school 14,897 Tuition 12.872 Bond * 1,740
Total $30,642
right
Collected
1939
Collected
To Be
Collected
1940
1941
$ 1,950
$ 2,790
$ 2,730
16,850
15,409
15,375
10,185
9,765
10,240
1,726
2,175
1,150
$30,670
$30,139
$29,595
ment Board, payers feelii Tax Comrni
the County Auditor not ' for hearing in this Count: Dated August 19, 1941.
After the tax levies later than two days
vy fixed by the County Tax Adjiisttheir failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more tax-
feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of
ssiotiers for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a pet not later than October 15. and the State Board will :
te Boai
etition with fix a date
y.
CHARLES
SIMONSON, Trustee Mt. Pleasant Township.
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Hamilton Township. Delaware County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Hamilton Township, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, 1941, will consider the following budget and
additional appropriations:
TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION.
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Salary of Trustee $ 720 Office Rent 90 Trustee’s Traveling Expense 150
Office Supplies, Printing and
Advertising 450 Pay of Advisory Board 15 Telephone 30 Fire Protection 200 Care of Cemeteries 35 Examination of Records 50 Miscellaneous 150 Total Township Fund $ 1,890
TUITION FUND.
Pay of Teachers $32,000 Total Tuition Fund $32,000 BOND FUND—SPECIAL SCHOOL. Principal $ 3,500 Interest 875
1 Total Bond Fund $ 4,375
POOR RELIEF FUND.
A. Direct Relief:
Al. Medical, Hospital and Burial $ 605 A2. Other Direct Relief 600 A3. Total Direct Relief (Total Al and A2) $ 1,205
R. Other Relief:
Bl. Contributions for Joint Expense 50
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Purchase of Ground $ 1,250 Repair of Buildings and Care of Grounds 1,800
Repair of Equipment, except
SG100I Busses 500 SAk>o1 Furniture and Equipment, except School Busses 1,800
School Supplies, other than
Janitors’ Supplies 1,600 Janitor Supplies 550 Fuel for Schools 1,800 Insurance 900 School Transfers 100 Pay of Clerk 600 Janitor Service 2,750 Transportation of Children 5,650 Light and Power 1,300 Contingencies 590
Miscellaneous
300
Total Special School Fund $21,400 CIVIL TOWNSHIP FUND. Principal $ 4,500 Interest 700 Total Fund $ 5,250 LIBRARY FUND. Books $ 440 Total Library Fund $ 440
Township
Special School
Tuition
Spec. Sch.
Bond
Twp. Bond Library
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fund ’
$21,406
$32,000
$4,375
$5,200
$440
8,707
13,600
140
0
290
1,600
K;
2,555
30,397
47,200
Total Poor Relief Fund $ 1,255 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED.
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES August 1, present year, to December 31, of ehsu
ing year:
1. Total Budget Estimate
Incoming Year $1,890
2. Necessarv Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 3. Additional Appropriations be made August 1, to December 31, of present year.. 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included in Lihes 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4)
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED
RATE OF TAX LEVY:
6. Actual B.alance, July 31, present year 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (See Schedule ih Trustee’s Office.) (a) Special Taxes (See
Schedules) ........
(b) All Other Revenue
(See Schedules) .
9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6, 7, 8a and 8b) 1,9$3 10. Net Amount to be raised for
expenses to December 31, Of
ensuing year 632 11. Operating Balance (Not in
excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period)...
12. Amount to be raised by Tax
Levy
580 I
1,143
6,580
14,744
2,400
3,000
262’ r
780
7,420
3,150
1,975
2,200
130
840
16,560
17,890
12,686
1,923
32,730
47,140
4,375
5,200
892
632
l
2,333
60
188
1
. 845
10,100
7,000
4,375
5,200
106
1,477 7,767
PROPOSED levies.
7,080
4,375
5,200
294
Net Valuation of. Taxable Property, $2,945,075 — Number Levy oh
F01U
...$ .25 ... 1.00 ... .25
FUNDS
Township Special School Tuition Library ...; Special School , , . . Bond-—Special School
of Taxable Levy on Property $ .05
.26 .24 .01 .15 .18
Polls, 272. ( Amount to’ Be Raised $ 1.477 7,767 7,060
294
4,375 5,200
Total $1.50 $ .89 $26,173 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to bs collected in current year and amounts collected In each of the previous three years.)
To Be
Collected Collected 'Collected C
FUNDS
Library
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
1938
1939
1940
1941
.$ 3,674
$ 1.903
$ 1,325
$ 1,655
. 11,057
12,244
10,940
10.639
. 3,588 . 265
5,379 275
7,150 275
6,258 27%
. 7,395
4,700
4,550
4,450
. 7,085
7,775
5,450
3,350
Total $33,064 $32,266 $29,690 $28,630 , At the same time the proper legal officers will consider additional appropriations
as follows:
TUITION FUND: Item No. 28. Teacher Pay $1,600.00 ' SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: Item No. 21, Clerk for School $ 290.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will
fix a date fat hearing in this County.
Dated August 15, 1941.
LOWELL STAFFORD. _ Trustee Hamilton fowtiship.
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ «* C1RCIUT AND SUPERIOR COURT ALLOWANCES SUBSEQUENT TO PUBLICATION AUGUST 1. 1941. RESURFACING FREE GRAVEL ROADS.
Allen Jackson, salary Maurice W. Shroyer. same Rov Helvie. same Luther Shroyer. same
Oscar Jacks
Eugene Raymoi
Russell Thi
ickson Click,
Raymond Carpenter, same
sell Thompsc
same same ente:
Russell Thompson, same H. Archie Stewart, same
Otis Pitser. sam
Charles *
Otis Pitser. same
Charles E. Boldrey. same Omar L. Humbert, same Sam L. Youhce. same
Jesse Palmer, same John Williams, same Willard Cox. same Ernest Black, same
same
Ernest Black, sarr Watson Current. George Nelson, same
alter
Wa He:
Herm: Chari
Rees, same
an Caster, same
Biberstin
Orville 8 Stephenson, same
Spangler, same
George
Clavti Virgil
lerstine. ahenson.
oangl
White, same Hedgeland,
Jester, sa Hendricks,
same same
E. A. C. O. Charle:
Herschel Reyna Roscoe Martin.
Charles Hiatt, same Flovd Landess, same
l, sa ome
Vere C. Ham Carson Ford,
sr E. The
same
me
Reynard, irtin. so iatt, sa
ahdess. ea
Robert V. N&ster. same Shirley Davidson, same George Gillard. same
Fred Weekle
Fred Kanedy, same Lester Adams, same C. Hamilton, same
,ame ibur
Manaen Vincent, same
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense Muncie Water Works, same
Ind. Gen. Serv., same
The Gaston News, same
Harley Knox, salary
Homer Isley. same *
Fred Kanedy. same Fred Weekley. same Shirley Davidson, same Lester Adams, same
Auto Electric Service, expense
J. I. Case Co., same
Coulter Boiler and Sheet Iron, same Fisher Brake Service, same
Frank A. Hanley, In
Weekley, same
Kan ‘
r
>r
Perry E. Thornburg, same
ent. sam
Frank A. Hanley, Inc., same The Knapp Supply Co., same
McCormick Deering Store, same
Plank Bros.. Inc., same
A. H. Powell, same W. A. Riddell Corp..
Shunk Mfg. Co., sai Troxell Hdw. Store, Magic City Supply Co Del. Co. Farm Bureai
Harry R. Glenn. A. E. Bovce Co..
James C, Lester E. M'incie St
Jofin H. Krohn, same Grouleff and Mauck Lb Standard Oil Co., same
Ann Walterho Nora Kennedy
same
me
same
. same
eau. same
Burcaw, same
Holloway, treas.. same ane and Lime, same
r.-Co.. same
same same
- CLERK. Jesse E. Greene, salarv Ondavere Milhoilin. salary Dora Holaday, same Eleanor Smith, same Ann Taylor, same Jesse E. Greene, expense
$185.33 56.10 | 27.00 7.50 102.30 25.50 8.10 26.25 77.00 13.50 129.80 186.15 173.25 143.96 128.43 138.88 118.80 118.80 113.85 115.78 118.80 119.90 120.45 113.85 118.80 118.80 79.20 118.80 110.55 119.63 132.55 103.95 128.15 118.80 108.90 123.75 117.70 117-70 117.70 100.00 99.00 68.20 30.25 19.80 3.38 11.23 8.01 146.25 119.35 1.10 1.10 4.95 4.95 10.28 1.30 33.50 28.30 82.45 33.69 41.69 17.54 .80 71.39 98.27 107.68 894.38 1,270.51 260.93 10.00 144.75 611.99 105.76 722.60 80.52 7,080.04 1.00 57.29 $326.66 $90.00 80.00 80.00 75.00 35.00
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., same R. L. Polk and Co., same A. E. Boyce Co., same
AUDITOR.
Gus August Meyers, salary
Ada Williams, salary Miriam S. Heed, same Pansy L. Rowe, same CarrolL. P. Signet, same
Carroll. F. signcw a Edith Taylor, same Marguarite Pence, same
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
A. E. Boyce Co., same R. L. Polk Co., same
TREASUfcER.
Lester E. Holloway, salary & exp. Edna Alexander, salarv Stella Stewart, same Rita Carter, same Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense R. L. Polk Co., same A. E. Boyce Co., same
RECORDER.
Robert Neiswanger. salarv Mildred Herron, salarv Bettv Pittenger. same Anna Jean Doyle, same Rachel Jane Quirk, same Robt. Neiswanger. fees Ind. Bell Tel. Co. expense R. L. Polk Co., same A. E. Boyce Co., same C. F. Losch Typewriter Aey., same
SHERIFF.
Otis P. Snodgrass, salary Snodgrass, salar
me
mo
12.00 354.80
& exp. $353.88
110.00 95.00 63.00 39.00 55.50 39.00
8.15
51.42 12.00
xpense
Otis P. Snodgrass, same Otis P. Snodgrass, mileage Qtis P. Snodgrass, trans. pris. R. L. Polk and Co., expense A. E. Bovce. Co., same
SURVEYOR.
Elmer R. Card, salarv Orville B. Johnson, salary
Frank Leonard, same Will Davis, same
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense Troxell HdW. Store, same
Elmer R. Card, mileage „ „ J COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT M. E. Cromer, salary and expense $134.60 Althea Harvev. salary 90.00
V. G. Moser, expense
Bounty r sTi c pt:RiNT? ; fNDENT schools.
$354.66 $110.00 90.00 75.00
7.75
12.00 70.94 $186.66 $90.00 90.00
8.00
22.00 151.65
6.50
12.00 37.83 12.50 $326.66 $150.00 150.00 11.30
5.00
10.56 153.12 12.00
1.17
$166.67 $83.50
3.00 3.00 7.30 1.40
16.92
Lee O. Baird, sale LaVaughn S. Duke Ind. Bel Tel. Co..
Jary
salary
expense
Lee O. Baird, same
A. E. Boyce Co., same
R. L. Polk and Co
Lee O. Baird.
same
ime
CORONER.
Gallon L. Stephens. p6r diem
Ed Satterfield, clerk
Cleola Lord Stephens, clerk Gallon Stephens, expense ^
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Wilbur G. VanArsdol, salary
Mariellen Sine, salarv
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
Wilbur G. VanArsdol.
R. L.
ur u. vanArsctoi, san . polk and Co., same CENTRE TOWNSHIP
B. Kniffin Wilson, salarv Marian Clingan, salary Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense
a. E. Boyce Co., same
R. L. Polk and Co., same
PROSECUTING A
1 as M.
Thom a
Gu
A. Cannon, Ogle, same
$275.00 $80.00
7.30
12.50
1.80
12.00 50.00 67.50
4.00 6.00
.48
$176.65 $58.33
7.05 5.00
12.00
ASSESSOR. $250.00
84.00
6.50 4.37
12.00
ATTORNEY.
same
salary
$318.75
Guy M. ogle, same 200.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense 8.20 COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER. < C J. Stover, salary 57.00
COURT HOUSE.
Wick Adams, salary $75.00
me 75.00 er, same 40.00
Robert Davis’, sari Jessie F. Luzadde
Township Form.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Niles Townjship, Delaware County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Niles Township, Delaware County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, 1941, will consider the following budget and
additional appropriation:
TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION.
TOWNSHIP FUND: Salary of Trustee
$ 600.00
Office Rent 60.00 Trustee's Traveling Expense.... 125.00
Office Supplies, Printing and
Advertising 205.00 Pay of Advisory Board iS.OO Fire Protection 200.00 Care of Cemeteries 300.00 Examination of Records 40.00 Miscellaneous 235.00
) Total Township Fund $1,780.00 TUITION FUND: School Transfers $4,000.00
Total Tuition Fund
d $4,000.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS
DIRECT RELIEF:
Medical. Hospital and Burial...$ 250.00 Other Direct Relief 425.00
Total Direct Relief SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: School Transfers Transportation of Children., Miscellaneous
...$ 675.00 ,..$3,500.00 ... 5,100.00 50.00
Total Special School Fund....$8,650.00
TO BE RAISED.
,FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Township August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year $1,780 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 800 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31, of present year 4. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1, 2 and 3).. 2,580 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES JTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE OF TAX LEVY 5. Actual Balance, July 31. present year 1,115 6. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 1,000 7. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be j received from August 1 of present year to December 31, ; of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s office.) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) (b) All Other Revenue (See Schedules).., ■ 8. Total Funds (Add Lines 5, 6, 7a and 7b) 2,115 | 9. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of | ensuing year 465 ,10. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue fsr same period) 890 11. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 1 355 PROPOSED LEVIES. Net Valuation of Taxable Property, $1,157,965 — Number of Taxi
| FUNDS—
Special
School Tuition
Fund $8,650
2,350
50 11,050
3,223 1,900
4,355 9,478
1,572
4,300 5,872
Fund $4,000
4,000
$80
825 1,770 3,475 525 1,610 2,135
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF
' Collected ( FUNDS— 1938 Township $1,495 (Special School 2,848 Tuition 2,460 ( Road Judgment
Levy on
Polls
Levy on property
Amount to Be Raised
.$ .25
$ .12
$1,355
. 1.00
.52
5,872
.23
2,135
.$1.50
$ .87
$9,362
.lected and to be collected.
:urrent year and amounts
three^ years.)
collected To Be
Collected
Collected
Collected
1939
1940
1941
$1,553
$ 2,299.
$1,716
3,090
3,871.
4,008
2,450
1,725. 6,457.17
1,846
Total
$6,803 $7,093 $14,352.17 $7,570 At the same time the proper legal officers will consider additional appropriations
as follows:
SPECIAL SCHOOL: Item No. 27—Health Service $50.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board ; of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with ;the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a date
j for hearing in this County. CHARLES E. WEAVER,
( u .... Trustee Niles Township.
Dated August 14, 1941.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES.
In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Selma, Delaware County, T liidlana Before the Board of Town Trustees Notice is hereby given thl taxpayers of Selma, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular place, on the 2nd day
of September, 1941, will consider the following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS.
SUPPLIES
Office Supplies
MATERIALS
Building Street, Alley and Sewer
CURRENT CHARGES
Insurance and Official Bond premium
PROPERTIES
Equipment ;
40
400
Total Budget Estimate ,...$1,999
GENERAL FUND.
SERVICES PERSONAL
Salary of Trustees $ 120 Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 100 Salary, Town Marshal 25 Compensation Town Attorney..... 50 Compensation of Street Employees 100 Other Compensation 100
SERVICES CONTRACTUAL
CrAgmunication and Transportatifll 4 Heat, Light, Power and Water.... 760 Printing and Advertising 75 Repairs 5O Services, Other Contractual 125
ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED.
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING General YEAR: Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $1,999.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year < 1,550.00 3. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1 and 2) 3,549.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN
PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
4. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 942.00 5. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 840.00 6. Miscellaneous Revenue, to be received Aug. 1st of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of City Controller): a. Special Taxes (See Schedule) J None I b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 760.00! 7. Total Funds (Add lines, 4, 5, 6a and 6b) , 2,542.00 8. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 7 from line 3) 1,007.00 8. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 300.00 10. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 8 and 9) 1,307.00
PROPOSED LUVIES. ' Net Taxable Property, $242,045.00 — Number of Taxable Polls, 76.
Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised General $ .54 $1,307.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in
each of the previous three years).
To Be
Collected Collected Collected Collected
Name of Fund 1939 1940 1941 1942 General $1,078.00 $1,076.00 $1,713.00 $1,307.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the Couniy Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Board will fix a
hearing ’ ' ’ “ ’
date for hearing in this County.
fiatei-UljA nth 02 A|£USt), 134 L
FAY SUPLEE. H. C GREENWALT, CHESTER CLARK, HERMAN HALL, FRANK BLACK. Trustees.
Charles E. Snider, same Ind. Gen. Serv.. expense Central Ind. Gas Co., same Muncie Water Works Co., same City of Muncie. same
A. H. powell, same
Kirklin and Dillow, same
Evers’ Laundry, same Hill Moore, same
Modern School Supply, same Troxell Hdw. Store, same Otis Elevator Co., same
JAIL.
Hazel Snodgrass, salary Ind. Bell Tele., expense Central Ind. Gas., same Ind. Gen. Serv., same City of Muncie, same Muncie Water Wks.. same Harry Maddy, same B. M. Jones & Son, same A. B. Wetherill, same Troxell Hardware Store, same Gulf Refining Co., same Ind. Institutional Industries, same.
Ray Nelson, s
ame
INFI1
Ja: Lu
Ethv. Jesse Williams, same Albert Angle, same
RMARY.
Goldie Carmin,
mir
Charles Cook, same Flora Dick, same
. same
John Carmin, same
Florence Hall, same
mie “ "
Fred Klopher.
ce
Kiefer, same >pher. same
J. Miller, same
Remon, same
same
Harry Shelton, same Sallie Spivey, same
Ind. Beil Tele. Co., expense
Central Ind. Gas. same United Parts Co., same Newton Electric Co..
Knapp Supply Co., same
inger’s Bakery
same
6
nger’s Bakery, same S. L. Irwin Co., same
n Ice & Fuel,
Yorktown Ice & Fuel, same Del. Co. Farm Bureau, same
B. W. Ski: —
G. & M. Feed & Seeu, Earl K. Campbell, same
Therl Jackson, Farmers’ Co-Op Eugene Cromer.
ore, sadie ;d, same
same
1-op. Co.* same
ier. same
CHILDREN’S HOME. M.vrta McMullen, salary Martha Yockey. same Gertrude Lamb, same Elizabeth Neff, same Pearl Byard, same William Byard, same Lena Everett, same
er. same
me:
Herman Jones, same Rov Barber, same
Margaret Wright, same
Grace Hall, same
Ind. Bell Tel. Co., expense Central Ind. Gas Co., same Ind. Gen. Serv., same
Del. Co. Farm Bureau, same Ind. Institutional Industries, 1
Jos. A. Goddard Co., same
Troxell Hardware Store, same
ood
A. B. Wethe
me
iardware Store.
Kirby-Wood Lumber Co., same
A. B. Wetherill. same
Yorktown Grain Corp.. same
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Allan G. Weir, salary and expense $71.66
W. & M. INSP.
60.00 82.69 8.92
.80
78.80
1.63 6.00
27.84 15.30 13.80 $50.00 10.75 69.98 33.00
8.27
31.98 30.50
1.00
97.59 25.23 10.50
9.95 3.00
$125.00' 60.00 60.00^ 60.00 25.001 50.00 40.00 ;
7.50
45.00 40.00 40.00, 30.00 15.00 30.00
7.50
46.00 40.00 14.75 15.00
3.20 2.25
67.051 78.63, 432.49 671.75*
7.15 5.45
27.70 136.38 1,239.00 7.50, 119.01^ 129.74 $100.00 34.50 1 45.00* 45.00 45.00 45.00 35.00 35.00 14.35 40.00 45.00 45.00
8.95
10.80 44.61
3.27
105.02 19.35
9.45 1.60
10.84 114.69
Carl V. Stein, salary and expense Ind. Bell Tele. Co., exbense
CLINIC.
Dr. O. A. Hall, salary Pansy B. Howell, same Viola May Lewis, same C. L. Bartel, expense Evers Laundry, same T. B. INDIGENTS. Ind. State Sanatorium^ expense REGISTRATION.
sala
ry
me
Jesse E. Greene. Magdalene Fishe
Dorothy Fowlkes, same Jean McGuire, same COUNTY ADVERTISING.
The Muncie Star, advertising The Post Democrat, same The Muncie Evening Press, same PREMIUM OFFICIAL BOND.
ense
me
Citiaens Finance Corp., exper Citizens Finance Corn., sam
REFUND TAX.
Charles E. Rowe. Jr., refund
SOLDIER BURIAL.
M. L. Meeks & Sons, butials Parson Mortuary, burial
DITCHES.
Jame John
1 C. Burcaw, expense
Haggard, same
William Bailey, same Frank Leonard, same Clarence Keith, same
Will Davis* same
Arthur Sells, same
EXP. S. F. L.
Everett Moffitt. expense
Roy Spray, same
Robert W. Maggs, same COMFORT STATION. Houck & Hamilton, expense
D. P. W.
M. L. Meeks & Sons, expense
same same
Ind. University Med. Muncie Opitcal Co.. Muncie Optical Co.,
R. L. Polk & Co., same E. S. Jahney. salary and expense
Lucille DeVoe. salary
,Jane R. Chadd. salary and expense
■Alice V. Dakin, same
Mary Inez Betty Hon
in. sa:
Mary Inez Fisher,
Betty Ho
Olivia C. MclV
' 'chell.
ney, same McMahan,
Irma Mitchell, same Elizabeth O. Moo
t:-
T.
iore, ime
Julia Tierney,
Lacy T. Turpin, same Helen J. VanMatre. same
Lois Hirons. salar 'Lola Mae Martin, same Eva L. Terrell, same Lena M. VanFleet, same (Edith M. Wise, same Ind. Bell Tele. Co., expense iA. E. Boyce Co., same INSANITY INQUESTS. Otis P. Snodgrass, exp. Dr. Robert D. Turner, same Dr. Kemper N. Venis. same Dr. Henry Bibler. same Dr. J. C. Silver, s
Dr. Dr. Dr: Dr.
!Jesse E. Greene, sai Dr. M. G. Schulhof,
John Westra. sa
R.
ver, same
L. O. Walters, same L. C. Garling, same G. S. Young, same J. H. Williams, same Anson Hurley, same
nson I E. Gr
me
same
Dr. John Westra. same Dr. L. R. Mason, same Dr. O. E. Spurgeon, same Dr. Karl T. Brown, same Dr. O. A. Hall, same Dr. A. C. Rettig. same
g, sami
Dr. William J. Quick, same Dr. J. H. Williams, same CIRCUIT COURT. Clarence G. Higi. salary Chester P. Spears, same Fred R. Wilson, same Norma D. Smith, same Margaret E. Davis, juror Kenneth C. Pierce, same Jesse W. Reavis, same Merrill Richey, same Bessie E. Thornburg, same Elmer E. Nixon, same Mary L. Ramsey, same Layden Leeka. same Oscar Rench. same Paul Gilmer, same George A. Acker, same Viola Teague, same Archie D. Price, same Oren B. Lambert, same Wilburn S. Davis, same Reba J. Huffman, same Floyd Webb, same Joseph Bright, same Herman Johnson, same Richard Miller, same Joanne Shepherd, same Henry Burtner. same Allen J. Cox. same Frank J. Lafferty. same Clinton R. Gates, same Denzil Moore, same Ind. Bell Tele. Co., expense A. E. Boyce Co., same R. L. Polk & Co., same White’s Indiana Manual Labor Institute, same _ SUPERIOR COURT. A. E. Boyce Co., expense
Margaret Harrison, salary •rv D. Dowling, same Samuel H. Gray, same
Harr
Ind. Bell Tele. Co., same ’Searil G. Sunday, same
md
$158.16
6.50
$50.00
7.50 4.50
24.00
2.96
$377.86
$30.00 80.00 75.001 75.00
$40.78:
15.55 15.55
$12.50
23.13 $5.88
$300.00
75.00
$175.40
4.95 2.50
33.07:
2.50
45.92 16.00. $14.50! 14.50 i 14.50; $109.55 { $100.00 85.00 87.00 511.49.
3.00
19.00 12.00 259.50 130.00 121.89 118.71 116.23 136.41 122.73 124.92 125.63 120.21 117.10 125.41 95.00 80.00 65.00 75.00 70.00
8.35
48.79 $14.00
6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 6.00
3.00g 6.00'
6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 3.00
$ 66.66 183.33 135.00 162.00
4.00 3.10 9.3fi 9.1S
9.39v 3.45 '
3.00
3.50 (
3.45 3.70 3.60 4.50 3.35 3.90 3.70
10.50
3.70 6.40 5.20 5.20 5.40 5.20 7.40
5.20 4
5.20 6.80
$14.55'' 2.155 12.001 96.00 |
$ 1.70! $164.06: 135.00 197.91
8.05
695.00
fficial seal this
... Sunday, Sar
Witness mV hand and of: 22nd day of August. 1941. GUS AUGUST MEYERS. '
Auditor Delaware County. Indiana.;
Nbiic
f Cor ware, i
aled
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
is hereby given that the Board
.. ven
/)f Commissioners of the County 0 in the State of Indiana, will
ie Board of Dela-
bid;
ana. will receive sals up to the hour
Wednesday the at the nffie.P
ourt House at t
f Muncie, Indiana, for the furnishing following eouipmqflt for the Count:
office:
of the Auditor in the court House at the’
City of
of the following eouipmta? Highway Department, to-wit:
One (1) 4-door sedan automobile. The County will at the same time offer for trade-in on the above mentioned automobile, to-wit: One (1)
(1940) 4-Door Champion
Studebaker
Sedan automobile. Net bid to be given after deducting
;rade-in.
Requirements and specifications for said :rial and equipment are on file in the
ice of said Auditor,
bidder shall a'
material and equipnv office of said Auditi Each bidder shall with a non-collusion
bv law. Wheneve
the same (
der’s bond or ce •the Treasurer of Dela
accompany
iffidavit as required
in
his bid
of $500.00 by a bidbeck payable
County.
payable to
Indiar
the Treasurer of Delaware County. Indiana, which bond or check shall be in an amount, not less than 10 percent of the total amount of such bid. < Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Done this 21st day of August. 1941. GUS AUGUST MEYERS, Auditor of Delaware County. Indiana.
Allan G. Weir
County Attorney.
BOSTON COSMOPOLITAN
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