Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1934 — Page 5
'•(ICEMAND ft extension 7>., tAlCll'""’ " "'k Wjaiid' Increasing Every Year i I r i—(Spe-. ial) pHlt of and ■ • f»™ " f a *' ‘- >* 111 ■ ,,f lue I’nlver- ■ ..lural Ex- ' " Veßr en ' tinK ,a-" it’<'iid»nce al Mr’; I ,' ;.'h>n. invreafiV ’ in '’“rf oll * edu ’ ' HJ'r'j-u.'- nr«*ter numad tSllrtl > 3il '' ’ '“n evpr be - Um improv- ,, • to farm eta!' ire ail word,i H Skinner in the 3 .; :: . oiintv state, ■<l for .‘Xteii- , 'OUipllßllver >’ ’ r - v - nK "Harf the - sort. -The re'tj people reach t , -red. tn iddlt|S . a - 11 ■ auo-d by ,-u r.-lllf Worn . . -.-. 1” K,. tones of '4B . rA < Xtension men , i^K E , ; ■ • •Pins ' > '■ and establish la 1 m reJ t ;- iC ~J ■ tltu: il. home ' 111 ,] - •' •ni'l i' l 1 K tar ■ ' ''K the year r H -.- made o K,v..- I'S home vis K. ', s . alls, prepared , |w«m>at" a: ti des, 11 QSV _ K.'--- <,d l.m.Yus iii.liviunking H, ■ ■ Hnrt H - epic K:: projects ■ wo-kers. Attnomtiation ■ ■ . tided ui« by local leaders. Borate Plans I To (.uard Convicts w trial in Lima. 0.. on : l.ito this mouth ■ft outlined here today by Capt. r. e Indiana state poH? arle.s Ma.kb ■ ■e-i SY-:.- Harry Pierpont, C'Pe..ii i'. l Russell Clark ■ ‘ murder of slu r ■' Lima. The slier
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iff was shot down when t?.o gun* ■ freed Dillinger from th* Lima .lai]. All five are being rttdd in the state prison at Michigan City for aafo keeping. — 9 - Federal Land Bank (’loses Many Loans Louisville, Ky., Feb. •— ’ luring the month of January u total of 3,444 farm mortgage loans aggregating $7,334,300 were closed and ohecks for this amount forwarded to Indiana farmers, according to Colonel Frank D. Rash, president of The Federal Land Bank of Louisville. President Rash also announced that more loans were closed by The Federal Land Bank of Louisville during January than during any previous month in Federal Laud Bank history, a total of 9.573 loans aggregating $30,428,400 having been closed in the four States of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. During January the Federal I<ank Bank of Loitisvlle closed approximately one-sixth of the thirty million dollars of farm . loans closed each week by Ohe twelve Federal Lund Banks of the United States. - >’ — O— — Find Prehistoric Rib Klamath Falls, Orc. <U.P.i A party of arrowhead hunters traipsing through the Thorn Lake di. trict near here recently uncovered an object 10 feet in length, which . is believed to be the rib of some prehistoric monster. Parties will search for the remainder of the i skeleton if study reveals the "rib" , is authentic. o Sweden Gets Mail Plane Stockholm.— dJ.R) —Sweden will i acquire a new. fast mail plane, of ; the Northrop Delta type, at a price of nearly 200,000 kronor. The ma . chine has a cruising speed of 250 . kilometers an hour, and will help i materially to speed up mail deliv- ! cry between Swred< n, Finland, and . the Continent. . ■ — Biggest Ski Course Sollcftea, Sweden.— (U.R) — The. I biggest and highest ski jumping I course in Europe has been built , here .and formally opened with a . national jumping competition, at ; which Sven Erickson, famous wint- ' er sportsman, won. The course is known as the Hallsta jump. , | c _ Champion Bible Reader Springfield, Mo.—(U.R) —Mrs Belle Gilham, 87, has read the Bible from | i cover to cover once each year for 43 years, besides which she has read it -tx times in following her weekly Sunday school lessons. She i is now on her fiftieth reading and i hopes to complete it by next Christ- < tnas.
Miss Helene Speaker Th«» W orld's Most Fancy Skater will appear at Decatur Roller Rink SUNDAY Evening and will be assisted bv R. Layman and Ginda famous trick skaters. 10c admission at the door for ; gentlemen. Ladies free.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931.
r imri n— —l— ■■llTHfinwn— I~ITI rT"" * • * » •>■> »l kk ■■ ■ k »| ■ tt 11 1 »»«»■» B T-T-f f «.<> •• •' 1 1 i NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF CITY LIGHT and POWER I ■ 1 ■' ' " ' ' lIM •' “ ' V ..11. II J... .. 11. 1 I - 1 ' I The Indiana Public Service Commission has 11, ' granted the City’s Petition to reduce the light and Power Rates of the City Light and Power Plant. I RATES EFFECTIVE NOW I And Applying With FEBRUARY METER READINGS The New Rates, Service Charges and Schedules Follow j RESIDENCE AND OFFICE LIGHT RATE COMBINATION RATE POWER RATE Monthly consumption per KWH For residence lighting, power, heating Monthly consumption per KWH I and all appliances. H H | First 50 KWH 06 Monthly consumption per KWH „ 0() RWH 05 ? Next 100 KWH 05 „, ‘ ? All over 150 KWH 01 100 ’ 000 KWH 02 t All over 100 KWH 03 over 100.200 KWH OP/i j BUSINESS HOUSE RATE COOKING AND HEATING ONLY | For Lighting, Power, Heating and Monthly ■onsumption per KWH Rl RAL LIGHTING RAIL j Display Lighting . .. ....... x f - Monthly consumption per KWH j RU H 0 J Monthly consumption per KM II First 50 KWH 06 ‘ i i .02' 2 - 06 P" KWH for first 200 KWH Next 250'KUH 0> KWH for all over 200 KWH. i All over 300 KUH 01 r ? - OTHER UTILITIES I x Monroe and Pleasant Mills RURAL POWER RATE . STREET LIGHTING First 1000 KWH First 200 KWH 05 ; .02 per KWH flat, per month, and main- All over 1000 KWH ■’!“ - ... 9no KWH O2'« tenance charged at cost. Minimum charge of $45.00 per month. AH over 200 KW H 02 , Collection Charges CASH- DEPOSITS j Bills not paid by 20th of month following service, a ’ ‘ The department will demand cash deposit, when J J collection charge of 10% on first 53.00 and 3'> on all sums J ♦ necessary or until credit has been established, guaranteeing ; lonedion tnarKe m .... phar . rp d This annlies ’ payment of bills for service. The department will pay . ; aVSient “ »' "" I j THESE RATES GIVE DECATUR LIGHT AND POWER USERS ONE OF : THE LOWEST RATES IN EFFECT IN ANY,CITY IN THE STATE.. . . | CITY OF DECATUR - j Light and Power Plant i ♦ _J_———nkMiMi 11l imn II ■ 111 mill I wink ■mim —
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