Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1951 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

BOND SALE NOTICE sealed proposals will be opened and considered .j>y the p->»M nf of J he Town of < Monro* Indiana at the usual meeting 2£,2 al m Board ' ln the Town flail. in said Town, at the hour of 7:00 2® , ?S k Central Standard Time, on. the 21st-day of September, 1951, for the purchase of the following described revenue bonds of said Town. ± 2 >. Waterworks Revenue Bonds in of 996,000.00; detember interest not exceeding per annum (to be determined] by bidding); pay- , (able on January 1, 1955, and semt-annus'iy thereafter; fixed maturity dates as follows: $1,000,00 on January 1, 1955 to 1958, inclusive; $2,000.00 on January 1. 1959 to 1965, inclusive; $9,000.00 db January 1, 1966 to . 1991, inclusive. The bonds of this Issue maturing on January 1, 1961, -and thereafter, are redeemable at the options of the Town, in whole, dr in part, on i thirty (30) day notice by publication, in inverse numerical order, on January 1, 1960, or - any; interest payment date thereafter, at face value, together with the following premiums: Five (5%) per cent if redeemed on January 1, 1960, or thereafter on or before January 1, 1965; three (3%) percent if redeemed on July 1, 1965, or thereafter op or before January 1, 19T0; two (2%) per cent if,redeenied on July 1, 1570, 'or thereafter prior .to maturity; * > plus accrued interest to date _ M of redemption. Bidders will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 4-H% per annum- Such interest must be in multiples of H of 1%, and not more than one "interest rate shall be named by each, bidder. The bonds Will* be awarded to the highest qualified bidder; who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the T6wn, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. AH bids must be presented in sealed envelopes, marked “Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds”, and each bid must be ac-

'and SUPPLIES • Bath Room Fixtures • Kitchen Sinks and Cabinets • Gas Water Heaters • Electric Water Heaters • Water Systems • Heating Boiler Systems • Washers • Sump Pumps • Gas - Oil - Coal Furnaces < • Electric & Gas Ranges • Bottle Gas Service • Air Conditioners • Wall and Floor Tile • Congowall HAUGKS HEATING - PLUMBING APPLIANCES

I GOODIN'S FOOD MARKET I ■ 132 N/ Second St. Formerly THE QUALITY B Successor To Jack Kline K I STORE HOURS-8 A.M.TO 9 P.M. I I -SEVER DAYS A WEEK ; ' I PHONE 3-3210 ‘ f I HI ■ H KOOL-AID ■» Six Delicious Flavors S Drip or Regular Grind QAr* H 9 S A Deerwood Coffee ®-F** B > Pkgs, A l I cH^Ji UM I ■ Pumpkin can ■ Kitchen-Tested 5 pound B KrafTa (iold Medal Flour B salad mustard io c Peter Pan ‘ 12 or. <9 H Peanut Butterjar H New Pack H ■ TOMATO CATSUP < I Hunts Halve* No. —■' I 4 °?' lOr Bartlett Pears can 4OC ■ ■ H Modem M Van Camp 2 16 OX- B * Kitchenette Pork and Beanscans*/® ■ broom g I —i ——- I 99c Flavor Sweet yellow H Oleomargarine quarters B Stokely’s Finest 8 oz. can I MEATS Sugar Peas -2 for ** 1 B Eckrich I x FRESH SAUSAGE ■ I : _ Lb . 63C I ■ Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Eckrich Quality H K , 'ROASTED SAUSAGE ■ ■B' •• Fre,h Crigp W | PASCAL CELERY 2„ stalk a Lb. / g| Bh Rich In Vitamin* Mild Fine Flavor 3F I , CALIF. ORANGESdoz. - * bacon | [if / "Golden Yellow Lb 55 C ■ < BANANAS 2 Iba. — Ahln drown / OdRMP 6db Cobbler POTATOES ■ ■ *1 ■■ L a /

compared by",a certified or cashier's check in the amount of $500.00 payable to the "Town of Monroe, Indiana.” In the_gvent the successful bidder shall fail or refuse, to accept delivery of the bonds and make pay*ment therefore within five (5) days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, then said check ahd the proceeds thereof , shall be the property of the Town and shall be considered aa its liquidated damages on account -of such default. The checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned Immediately following. the award of the bonds. Said bonds are being Issued pursuant to jhfs provisions bf Chapter 76 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly for the year 1913. and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, particularly 'Chapter 190 of the Acts of 1933, and as authorized by Ordinance No. 1-1951, adopted by the Board of Trustees on August 28, 1951 for- the purpose of financing the construction of a municipal waterworks System. Copies of said OrdinaThA-, rate ordinance, plans, specifications and estimates, data relative to water rates, estimated number of users and estimates of income and costs of Operation, may be examined, in the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer *Jn' the Town of Monroe. Bidders shall be deemed to be advised of the provisions of said Ordinance and as tp the revenues which will be available for the servicing of said bonds. Said bonds are payable out of the revenues to be derived from the operation of the Waterworks constructed by the use of the proceeds of said bonds, and will not constitute a corporate indebtedness of the Town within the provisions and linyitations of the Constitution of the of Indiana. The opinion of Ross, McCord. Ice and Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis, approving the legality of said bonds, together with a transcript of the proceedings had relating to the issuance of. the bonds, will be furnished to the purchaser at the expense of said Town. No conditional bid or bid for less than the par value of said bonds at the interest rate named by /the bidder will be considered. If nd acceptable bids are submitted on the date herein, the sale will be continued from day to day, without readvertisement,. for not to exceed thirty days, during which period no bid will te accepted which is lower than the highest bid received on the date named therein:* The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. DATED THIS 28th DAY OF AUGUST, 1951. GENE K. HIKE. Clerk-Treasurer AUGUST 31 —SEPT 7 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Today Used Car Day ar YbOR FORD DGUBt

Reynolds Resigns From Central Soya d- ■ ’ ; ■ ' ' / Edward E.- Reynolds has re- - signed as general sales manager of McMillen Feed Mills, division of Central Soya Company, to engage in business for himself in North Carolina. Joining Central Soya in 1942, Mr. Reynolds became assistant treasurer, then director of market research and in March 1950, was named sales manager. Fred W. Thomas company president, announced ihat H. W. McMillen, executive vice-presi-dent and director of sales, would again assume the duties of sales manager. Reynold*’ resignation is effective September 1. ■ 1— —r Robert, Roger Gentis Named Heirs In Estate Os Wells County Mon Robert S. and Roger L. Gentis. sons of Mrs. Ralph "Gentis and the late Ralph Gentis qf this city, are listed among principal hefrs of Samuel Gentis, of/Wells county whose death occurred at his farm home last Friday. Robert S. Gentis was named coadministrator with Dan D. Gentis of the estate which was opened in Wells Circuit court today The latter is a son of the deceased, who apparently did not leave a will. Howard E Baumgartner sos Berne, was named attorney for the estate which is valued at more than $79,000. Preliminary estimates include $35,000 in personal property ahd $44,000 in real estate. The administrators filed bond for $70,000. \ Other heirs besides the two grandsons in this city, are, Mrs. Ethel Neff, a daughter and Dan D. Gentis, a sen, both of Bluffton. New Case Filed Michigan Motor Freight Lines Inc. has brought suit ! against Spector Motor Service, Inc. asking $3,500 for damages resulting Yrom a truck accident which occurred in Decatur at the interksection of U.S.' highway' 27 and 224 in the northwest part of Decatur. 'T'he mishap is alleged to have, occurred September 17, 1950 and negligent driving on the part of the driver of the Spector truck is charged. Barrett, Barrett and

McNagney are attorneys for the plaintiff in the suit.Must Be Looks Chicago, Aug. 31.—(UP) —A psychologist said today you don’t have to be smart to get married. Dr. George K. Bennett told the American Psychological t Association that “dumb blondes” find husbands as quickly as girls of “greater skills and intellectual attainments.” Bennett, president of the Psychological Corporation of' New York, said it works the other way, too. t Smart girls get married just as soon as those who aren’t sa bright. , ' ■~ ~T ' ‘ ■ If You Have bomethlng To Sell A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

—l —-— . |A£A STUDEBAKER IQCO BUICK IQ CO STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SPECIAL TUDOR COMMANDER Radio;-— Heater — Overdrive Heater—Visor—Black Finish Radio — Heater — Overdrive ' — ' ? 1 . '' ■ ■; ■ 1 . : 1 ■ ■ . > | * v . ; 1 :• j .-T .... '*i> - . ~ ‘ A y . 14 . i 1 — n • t ’ . ... ' ’' *- • -• ' • •/ . - , - 1 ’ :» \ • \ \ } ' ' t — I \ • ' J ■ i ' J ' : ' . ' - - • ■ ~ *7ncide, 4 1 ’ ’A ' ' ■ <•<.’ •..”?! ' • * j y ■ - ' ' M '\ \ ' -f 1 ■ \• ■ , * ' . ’ “ . I * ’ • ’• J A t *•**» > I i ' * BUICK PLYMOUTH 1946 BUICK SUPER SEDAN 4 DOOR SEDAN SUPER TUDOR Radio—Heater—Seat Covers All The Equipment Radio — Heater — Black L—- ' * x •/ > / ' 7 \ ' ’ - ' ' ' ‘ ' . - j ■ ■ - ' ' ’■ | J ’ '--p' . " . ■ .. . .’i•■ • ■ I ’ ~ . a ; >/• -. . ■ 1/ :. ’ .j , > ■ • SAYLORS • ' ‘ ‘ “ A 1 f * * j i ' ' ’ 4 ’H j ' ( * ■ ' *. • > I. ; ■■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

As Independent As. A Princeton, Mo., Aug. 31.—(UP) —Visitors sweltered today at the Mercer county fair, but not the hogs. They were on ice. Roger Bryan, an Aexhibitor showing a pen of Chester Whites, gotf the idea of dumping blocks of ice in bis pens. The hogs loved it. Other exhibitors borrowed the idea and there was a run on ibe in Princeton.

"■ 3 La. y* . — ■■ ■ —■■R- * j -■ NOTICE! I I shall be out of my office from Monday, August 29 to ■ Tuesday, September 4. DR. RAY 6TINGELY

( Survey (Coatlaeed JFroaa Pace One) equipment and < radios came to $293,000, or 3 percent., , General merchandise purchases totaled $514,000, another 5 percent. Drug store sales came to >227,000, taking 2 percent of the consumer dollar. Better earnings made possible the greater retail activity. Local residents enjoyed a net income las| year, after taxes, of $7,326,000. ’ JI Trade in a Good Town — Decatur —r—

\ INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE 1 WIND AUTO x 780 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004

I “FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION” 4 j I BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 1 Phone 3-3050 ' 012 N. Third St Decatur, Ind. | | DANCING I I SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 I I Eagles Park - Minster, Ohio I DONN SMITH and His Orchestra

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951.