Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 32
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1920 8c KWH Solomon in all his glory never had the luxuries and conveniences you have today. You can remember the time when even a “cheap” radio cost S4OO and when the price of installation of all electrical appliances was higher and the cost of operation greater. Since 1920 your City Light and Power Plant has cut the price of residential electric current from 8c per KWH to 4c per KWH—-keeping pace with modern invention because of your appreciation of the benefits of electricity and because of your encouragement of local industry. * Today your City Light and Power Plant proudlv offers you the third lowest residence light rate for the first 25 KWH in Indiana and the lowest rate in a city this size. We are now conducting special research work to determine how we can benefit , you further.
Welcome To the Best Lighted City in Indiana
MAYOR Forreat Elzey CLERK-TREASURER 11. Vernon Aurand CITY ATTORNEY Vincent Kelley SUPERINTENDENT M. J. Mylott ASST. SUPERINTENDENT Herahel Na*h AUDITOR Mary McKean
City Light & Power Plant
DECATUR DAUJ DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1939.
. X are f? nsciou » the ffreat dependence you place in the City Light and I ower I lant. and its service to you is guided in that direction. City I ight ind Power e<atUr ’ inc,uding its P r °ff re ssive industries, large and small, use
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1939 4c KWH More than 15,000,003 kilowatt hours of electrical energy will he produced at your City Plant this year. It will be sold to local industries, which give employment to hundreds of men and women of the community and will make life easier in your homes and stores. It will continue to be the policy of your management to improve the Municipal Plant and keep it in stride with the progress of the community and the electrical needs of both of industrial and individual patrons in the city and rural districts. There is no greater convenience than light or power at the press of a button or the flip of a switch. And there is no greater economy than the current supplied you by your City Light and Power Plant
Decatur Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show — July 31 to Aug. 5
COUNCILMEN C. C. l-angaton Kenneth Arnold Morri* R. Pinvrey Ru**ell Owen* Andrew Appelman
