Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1951 — Page 2

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I i uom) mu: \on< h Clf ' OF tnx viiH. IXIHVXV i’l’ffie clerk-Treasurer <>t povaiur. ili&na, at bis 'office in the City <l|. in said City, al the hour of 2:4»0 ■1« k PM (Central Standard , inii); on Match 28, 1951, will re-' IV® ami < (insider bids for the pur - a.S‘ 'of the following described i ifi i |yD utility . revenue bonds of. ».*> ■ iA§ is-ue oi 4 WHI.4HW.OU of Electric ijplliy Ke venue Bonds of 1351, of ifife ipeaom'ihation of tl.OOO.et' each; l*Mtifl.March 1. 1951. bearing inter-' e.-ft git a rate not to exceed 2-\'» ! Psr lantiuin (the exact ..rate to be j deci'inined by bidding), payable ott ! .Jigl.mi/- 195 1 and. sehii-annually tt,erltegisterable as t‘o prin-j c'iaai) ; I’ri.iti. ipal and interest payalßefest the First State Bank of, De« ,sf. Ur. kin tire City of peetilur.. littiiSna, of at the option of jhe ! h«|<aH at ,Jhe Continental lllhjoi.*‘‘’NilSuai Batik and Trust (‘iiiiipaii/, , ciby o' i 'bh an", Illinois, With. f.i f;e< pia tiini t ies as f. >l)o« s: ; il2.in»t>iui January 1, 1953 glfniuiiiA July 1, 1953 , ! ?, l|;,dmi.(io .in uuary 1, 1953 | I MOO .nt) July 1, 1953 8 11!,d<>0..0o 1 January 1, 1951 j* HHH.ftH' g l|bkokOc January 1. 1955 .•$.. ! § iß.'t'Hiyiu J iily '1.1955 isii.4no-.no January 1,195 i; Jig uoo.no July 1, 1956 g li'.d"nj)m January 1. 195 7 j 000 July 1. 1957 , . . t jhi.OUO ■ filfiOoo on July- 1, 1958 |1 Moo.ttui' January 1, 1959 |l|.OUO.t>o July 1. 19.59 pf.Odo.Wtl Jujv 1, 1990 c ' __ g18,90.0.0(1 January 1. 1961 - Sli.i'ooiol July 1, 1961 |lMvond January 1, 1902 gLi;ooo.'t|(j July l, 1962 |1 |U"H>.dil Jan nilrv 1.1 963' |l«otHt 0(i July 1. 1963 jlKOOiO.af January' 1, 1964 ■ ...llfct-OO.bn July 1.1 964 V 11KV00..09 January 1J 1965 . aiffiono.oo July a. J9CJ i?li;OOO.l)o January 1. 196'3 |1 Jjuly 1, 1966 4, Z 4 ■ ■ - ' HowTo Relievo Bronchitis Cfeomulsion relieves promptly becauso right to the seat of the trouble td Help loosen and expel germ laden p|legm and aid nature to soothe and \ h|af raw, tender, inflamed bronchial rnefljibranes. Guaranteed to please you or looney refunded. Creomulsiob hat atMl the test of millions of users. fEOMUESION Coughs, Ont Colds, Acute Bcoachitgi

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19. nun on j a nuarv 1■ . 1 967 19. mm 00' Julv 1. 1967 . 30.000.00 January 1, 1068 , J.njtOii.Op July 1. 1908 | 3n.Him.oo January 1; 1|69 .j 31,j)0O;0d July 1, 19|>9 , ! ; , 21,00" <>o January If 1070 21JD00.00 Julv 1, 19|0 21,n0n.00 January 1; 1971 22,000.00 July 1, 19?1 22(000,00 January' li 1072 23,000.00 July 1. l’.»T2 ; 23.000 00 January Ij 1073 23.000.00 July I, ■ I 24,000.00'January 1/ 10T4'*t I | . 21,000.00 July 1. 1974 : \ 1 j 24,000.00 January Ij 1975 I 25,000.00 July 1, 1975 5 25,000.00 January li 1076 25,000.00 July 1, 19?6 ’ ' | The bonds of this issu;e maturing, 1 on and after January; 1; 19'56. viz.,! , bonds numbered from : 103 ,to 9t»o ; both inclusive, shall'©e (redeemable j at thicoptioti of the €Bt.v on July I, , 1955 vr any interest Vayment date! ! thereafter, in their inverse ntimeri- . cal order, at face value thereof, plus I the following premiums:;. ; ' o C redeemed 'on; July 1, ,\, I 1955 or thereafter oji Or before ; July 1.196 o; ' !, ’ I 3',- if redeemed on January 1. 1961, or thereafter On dr before July 1. 1965; ? i. ’ '! if redeemed otj January 1 1966 or thereafter pHo? to maturity;, r plus in each case act rijedUnterOst to the date fixed for red' iup’tion; 'on i .thirty’days’ notice bjr publication, in I 1 a newspaper. or\ finapcial journal; published in the City <jf Indiana- ; polls, Indiana, and pujifiiatioh in a, newspaper or financiat journal pub- i lished in the City of a hhago, Illi-I nois,-and the mailing Os puch notice ! I to the holders of regjjstered bonds ! InteiVyt on the bondsfu.ij called sor 1 redemption will cOasd on the re- I demptiofl date fixed i»i 9aid notice,, I if funds are , available! !aj. Jthe plage. ■ of redemption to redeenf the- bonds i so tailed on the date fiyed in said iiorh-e. hr thereafter Whim presented tor payment. ' Bidders sirail name tin - rate <>f ■ interest wh,bh the .bonds are to i bear, not exceeding tvy.cand three- » fourths per cent J24 ; V< 1 Xai.aum. stated in <>f one-! [ eighth <>f one per .cent iiatid not iridre 1 ; than one interest, fate'phMl be itarn;ed by ea< li bidder. Tip- 'hiinds willji tr ied to I be'higTie.'jt qualified bidder who has ' iinHi'ttVed his bid | I .in ae<;ordaiicy lierewiti|i. (Tbd high-! 1 est bidder will he thd; ope who of- ; | lt rs tiie lovdest net iHjtefest cost to | tl.e cit v. to be detei rniimpd . by < I pklltugc t>e t”ial intcrii'sr on all of; j the bonds to their nlaturiliea and I deducting therefrom lilik premium' I bid, if any. No hid forf.le|>s than the par vajue of said boili'dsl including ! accrued interest frojpi i. the date; thereof to Hie will i be considered. Each illdji must be, I enclosed ', in ;;i sealed’ "envelope ad- 1 -iie,-. cd to the iiHdertaghed clerk-, Treasurer anti tlioi dut-u side "Bid for i-di-k-t r.i<- Cfiiitv'l . —

Revenue Bonds o f mi," and tpuiit be accompanied by a certified or cashier s check in the, amount of IMt’O OO payable t<> the City of Decatur as a good faith deposit to secure the City against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his nid Delivery of the bonds will be made within twenty-one days after the,date of sale at such bank in. the i.’ity. of Decatur as the successful bidder may designate tn writing to the Clerk-Treasurer. The failure <>f tin- succesetul bidder th pay for aipj ac< ept delivery of the bonds as herein provided shall constitute default and entitle the City to retain • uch check and the proceeds thereof , as its agreed liquidated damages. I These - bonds are offered subject to the unqualified approving opinion 01 Ross McCord Ice &• Miller, bond : counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana.; The City will furnish the opinion, printed bond fpems, transcript of' proceedings, and closing papers in usual form showing no litigation Muestionina the Validity of tjid I bonds at the time of (telivbry. No conditional bids will be considered, i The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is j not received at the time herein fixs ed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement.\(or a period \of tiiirty days, during which time no bids for less than the amount of the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will bo considered. - .Said bonds are being issued fpr the purpose of financing the cost of certain additions, extensions and impjovements to the elettric utility system owned and operated by the ('ity of Decatur, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by tiie Common Council <>f said City on Julie 13, 1950, as Amended by an ordinance adopted on January 23, 195'1. A copy of said ordinance, as amended, may be examined at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer in the City Hall in \said City. All bidders shall be deemed to l»e advised of the provisions <>f said ordinance, and as to the property, revenues and financial condition of tiie City’s electric utility. v The <’ity now has outstanding electric utility revenue bonds in the amount of -$ 1,20,000.04). issued under date of October 1, 1939, and payable' in semi-annual amo,unta over a period ending on January 1, 1955 \ Said bonds constitute a first charge against’ the net revenues of the City’s electric utility, to the extent req wired for the payment of the interest and principal thereof; however, the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the revenue bonds now being offered provides that prior to . the delivery of said bonds there shall lie set aside in a special ■’Electric. I’tjliiy Bond Curid’’, out of funds of the City’s electric utility now • .’ii build, a slim sufficient -to pay (he jyrihcipal of said now out-' standing’ revenue bonds together with aIL intercut to accrue on.said bonds to the respective dates of maturity thereof. The ordinance, authorizing the issuance <>f the’ revenuk bonds now being offered provides that, subject to the requirements 1 for tiie iJtrior bonds, all of the \bet revenues of the' Cityi'B electric utility shall 'be irrevocably pledged to the payment of principal of and interw-ste <>n th'- bonds, now being oitered. to 111- ext<*nt neces- ■ vary , for that purpose; that the I bonds now being issued and the iiiltrest t io.-rii-n . shall in- pytyabje fri'im a spi-ial fund ' de,signaled 1 ‘’Electric Utility Sinking Fund.’’ in--Ito which ftmd there shall be dei posited -on or before the first day. 1 of each calendar month, beginning ion March \, 1951. a sufficient j amount of the net revenues of the I City’s- electric utility to pay oneI twelfth of' thi- interest on, and principal of. the ■ Electric -I'tility Bonds of 1951 now being issued, j which will be payable ’ during tinperiod of the next succeeding twelvp calendar months, and that no transfer of net revenues of the CHyV electric utility shall be mkde .to any fu'nd of the City which wilX interfere With the requirements of the ' Electric I'tility Sinking Fiiih) Said i bonds’ will n-ft ((institute a <-orborate .indebtedness of the City ■ ‘ within the provisions and limita- | tion.s of the- constitution of the i State, of Indiana. Tjie property of , the City’s electric Utility system is I unencumbered and there tire no i oilier - revenue obligations outstanding except as hereinbefore stated I Further information relative to said electt’io utility may be obtained upon application to Mr. Ed Kauffman. Auditor. Electric Eight and Power Idetuirtmcnt, Decatur, Indiana, <>r Enu-ry, Marker W- En.er.v. Engineers,The Toledo. Trust Building. Toledo 4. Ohio Dated this 9th dav of March. 1951. H. 4EHXOX AIHIXIK (Ter It Treasure r ; MAUCH 12-19. 1 —*- r — (

! Leader 1 F. 1 1 .•'h- R ,, ■ oSH lx 'Bi B John IJ. Hen ler. on is musician and song leaddr for the countywide Youth for 'Christ rally at the First Mennonite church in Herne next XloMjiay evening. March 26‘ at 7:30 o’clock. ’ rv \ A Ronald Leon Stucky' Honored At Harvard Ronald Leon Stucky has bebn elected h George F. Baker scholar at Harvard graduate school of. business administration. Tite designation Baker scholar is bestowed ■ tach on the top five percent of the setfoad year students at the school. Named after the first great beppfactor of the graduate business school, it represents the highest honor given a student before h|ls graduation. ' f ) Stuciy leeeived his B.S. froni' Purdue 'University in HH9. lie joined the meichant marine cadet corps in and was separated in 1!M 6 M a ; cadet-midshipman. Stucky i- tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan N. Stucky of 227 X. Thu d St. J Goshen Man. Boomed For Legion Leader J ■ ' "v" Goshen, Ind March 19 —(l'PihRoy M. Amos. Goshen, was boomed for Indiana state "Commander of the American legion yesterday ui, ‘ a m;(ting of 34' posts of the third district, • ' . . Some 3W) legionnaires at tlxe meeting in North liberty Adopted a resolution supimiting Amos’ candidacy. Anios ; Its a former Elkhart county recorder and has been business manager of the C<o.-h( 11 IM -’ eight -veai s • — T Sen. BriOn McMahon Is Banquet Speaker Indianapolis. March 19.—(VP» — Hoosier fhmo<Tats furthered plans today; lor rheir annual JeffeisonJaekson Day dinner scheduled for 14 wi’h U. S. Sen Brien McMaljem of Connecticut as •peaker. , -p- • ”.! . 'i liown.nl T. Batman of Terre ll.(iit(. iiiieial chairman for tiie a plate affair, appointed seven pai.ty leeders to stive as chairnu n of banque' committees. They ,w< re Cohn J. Sterling. For, Wayne, banquet arrangenr >.’<;! Jap Jones. Fort Wayne, special gues't<: Wkltcr Mybeek. Crown Point, tickets; Mrs Joseph G. Wood. ibidianapoUs. Ik’cotatioiis and wifniin’s entertainment; Maiion Ayers. Shelbyville, (program; James Mill.-; .Indi inapolis. entertain meh l, { and Robert Hoover, ludiunapoiis. publjei v. - i - MB Ft M' It 5 TI Ml I i BA. 1 IB- j SlHBk Jk'. I BMBfHk 4 *t.vX WILLIAM PERL, 32, Columbia unL versity scientist and former NACA employe in Cleveland, la shown outside federal courthouse. New York, following arrest on perjury charge in connection with atomic espionage. He faces a four-count indictment, accused of lying under oath in denying he knew the key figures In! current atomic spy trial in New York. Peri U one of the ta 3 tbp aerodynamics specialists in United States, (international) \ j’ ’ ' ; 7 J ' . T : \ T ' t; ■ '

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I ’■ 1 Mrs. Dora Broughton Is Taken By Death | Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon &rs. Dora Broughton, 84, a resident of Berue for 48 years, die i at ;& a.m. Sunday at her home, following a stroke suffered last Wedneaday. \ was born near Auburn Juno ? h'Bs6;’ a daughter of Amo* and Catherine Simon-Jackson. Her hubhahd, Lamont Broughton, died ini!934. -she was a mepiber of the Berne Evangelical United Brethren church a'nd a charter member bi Herne W.C.T.U. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. V.:E; Haecker, with whom she made her home; one grandson and three j great-grandchildren. One breuhbr and one sister are deceased’. 1. Euneral sendees will be held at 3 p.uii Tuesday at the home, the Rey. j Karl Tauber officiating Bugiai will be in the MRE cetne tery. The body was removed this afternoon from the Yager funera. home, to • the residence', where fridnds may call. Investigate Death Os Man In Creek Indianapolis, Ind., March 19.— i (I-Pi—Authorities investigated to- . day tjie death of Vernon George Les Eeber, 58. whose body was found in Fall Ci’eek. A coroner's repbH said death was due to carbon Monoxide poisoning. But ant! autopsy showed abrasioifs on wi b 'S. and ankles. ) A v ■ < j; — \ 1 If You Have Anything To Sell Try A ((btmocrat Want Ad—it Pays. — „—

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—A*- /' il ■ jMjpg I I MRS. BfTTE BYRD, 18, Univeratty of Washington freshman who gave birth to twin daughters tn secrecy of dormitory room after successfully concealing pregnancy from family and friends, is shown in Seattle with her husband, Cpl. Don Byrd. High school sweethearts, they were wed secretly because her pareats opposed her marriage till she had completed college. The twins weighed 3 pounds, 12l ounces tach. Everybody’s fine. 6 nternatioual) Archbishop Ritter Leads Pilgrimage St. Louis, March 19. —Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, aichbisliop of St. Lduis and forujer archbishop of Indianapolis, vs-ill lead a national pilgrimage to be in Rome Jtjne 3 for the? Beatification of 'vPopfe —— -r----.. , — M-i.

— j — Pius X. Archbishop Ritter served as archbishop of Indianapolis from December 1944 to July 194€. He also served as auxiliary bishop of Indianapolis from February 1933 to December x 1944. En route to Rome the group will visit Riese, Italy, birthplace of Pope Pius X. , ' ________ \ - \ UH SPEARHEADS ; (Cob tinned Fr»in l*a*e O»t> 3upq suonviimn jo ..XiniMissod placed on crossing the border. Some quarters here believe Mas-1 Arthur will Conclude \there U no objection to his crossing the fron- , i—— - - z L

\ SALE CALENDAR r ~ \\iAR JO-Uayne K. Briner, 19/miles North of Ptke ou Winchester Road. C attle, Farm Imhlbments. 10:30 v A. M. Ellenberger , Bros., Aucts. | X DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE Decniur i> ... •.» ... \ Lei Vatae Tax iVn J-V |\ I? I,! - A lv ® n h \ Crabb WEst. 23i> > 13Q0 24 19 Lincoln Hotisinw ' •h- t i> ' qwo Eredcrh 1< , jj nn x *37“ 3 bchuster, Joe &• Charlotte . Erwin & Archbold le<>s ' 'I'JOtT . \ 410 G 8.211 , , . Ilrcnt uir-Root Arriajja, Ileynalilo T. & Avella ; ilbmewoud 12S 60 si _.,, w , St. Mnr,’. Miller, Ida May Pt. te/2 se Sec. 8 25A. 40 1.07 ■ ' I ■ Moot bteury s Abba.toir k. A. ; . Pt. ise se Sec. 3A. iJJIO 394.62. r, , .. .. Geneva Overia, Koseilii ~r W/2 Nelsons 197 20 -616 , In addition to the above tax $0.30, costs must be added tor each description tor printing. ’ Stale of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: I> Thurman I. Drew, Auditor in and for said countv do herebv certify* that the above is a true and correct list of tends and city and town Jots .returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes * ol j *. e ear and previous years. With penalty, interest and costs, and turther that the amount charged, was recorded between the first Monday of December, 1948 and the first, day- of January, 1949 Witness mv baud and. seal at the Auditor's Office in the city of \Deeatur, this 19th day of March. 1951. Thurman 1. Drew, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. State of Indiana' County of Adams. SS: ' Notice is hereby given that so, much of the foregoing lands city ana town lots, as may be necessary to discharge tne taxes, penalty, interest and costs whicli may bv du,c thereon, or due from the owners thereon on the days of sale will.be solo at' public amtion by the Treasurer of Adams County at the east door of the Court tlb'use in the City of DEatur in said county and state on the second Monday of April. 1951. being u the 9th day of said month, commencing at ift o'clock A.M .of said day tha said sale will continue from 4*> to d»y until-sold. . Given under mv hand at the Auditor s office in Decatur, Indiana tin 19th day of March, 1951. - - ’< Thurman i. Drew. Auditor Adamk County, Indiana. MARCH 19—28 & APRIL 2 \ .

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tier if the UN takes no action soon: . Although Britain has been pic-’ as opposed io a new cros- j of. the parallel, Lt. Gen. Sir Horace Robertson, commander’of ' British commonwealth (orcas, said he has. not received orders not to go north of it. Deluoerat Want Ad* Bring Results * V *QUAIJTY J Phdto Finishing \ Featuring Oversize Prints Holthouse Drug Co. ... !<■( u.JW-t- -rv._