Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1951 — Page 7
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961
.J* VI w- ■ I ■* IVIVVIVIV REAL ESTATE AUCTION Ope Acre with ten room brick home maje into two five room I apartments, plenty of shade and garden space, opSATURDAY, SEPT. 15,1951 Time—2:oo P. M. . < - ; Located 3 miles North and 6’£ miles East of Berne, or 1 -mile South and 2 miles East of Salem, Ind., or 1 mile West and , 3 miles South of | Willshire. Ohio. ; ' I , I 1 r There is.a five room basement under the whole house. One large | room made into a three car garage. Good drove well, large new cisf tern, both With motor plumbing. Both pumps in basement.! New cess 4 pool. ‘ j .'j.-S ■ L■Jj 1 L— • i ’ It ■ i'4* - ■' , ■ V: I TERMS—2S% cash on day of saie, balance on delivery of gopd; and | sufficient deed and abstract ot title. I POSSESSlON—‘lmmediately after final settlement is made. j Owners - FRANCIS STUDEBAKER JOHN YOUNG >- • ' l 1 t , v 1 . -.x -Lester W. Simian —Auctioneer and Real Estate Salesman, Wilshire, O.< ]• Curl L. Crooks, Realtor, Van Weft, Ohio, f h : X. , ,!7 11 14 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBB ■ ■ ■■ B B ■ B B~_B NOW OPEN Willow Run , TRUCK STOP jX -■J • , ■ I > < — ■- Southern and French Fried CHICKEN Wate Lunches — — Short Ordets (OFFEE - - 5c ~ malts — milk Shakes j X A SOUPS and SANDWICHES ' ALL GAS $3.00 or Oter 2c Os son the Gallon \ ' "I ' • ” ' ' j'' '’ ‘ .v" ' i Grease—Oil —Wash—Batteries—Parts—/Tires CABINS TO RENT BY-THE MONTH Carl B. Fisher & Son, Owners I One Mile South of Decatur on U. S. 27
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' BONO SALE NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be opened and considered bv the Board ot Trustees of the Town of Monroe, Indiana, at the usual meeting place of said Board, in the Town Hal], in said Town, at the hour of t:00 o’clock PM., Central Standard Time, on the 21st day of September, 1951, for the purchase of the following described revenue bonds of said Town. ' Waterworks Revenue Bonds . tn the amount of 196,000.00; de- > nomination ?1,000.00;. dated Sep- I tember 1, 1051 ;"Ttflerest not exceeding 4-(4% per annum (to be determined by bidding); payable ion January 1, 195?, and semi-annually thereafter; fixed maturity 1 dates as follows: $1,000:90 on January 1 1955 to 1954. Inclusive; $2,000.00 on January 1, 1959 tQ 1\965, Inclusive; $3,050.00 on January 1, 1966 to 1991, inclusive. The bonds of this issue maturing on January 1, 1961, and thereafter, are redeemable at the option of the Tbwn, in whole or in part, on thirty (30) day notice by publication, in inverse numerical > order, on January 1, 1960, or any Interest payment date j 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. 1.965; three (2%) percent *if redeemed on July 1, 1965, or thereafter on or before January 1. 1970: tw<M2%) per cent If re- - deemed on July 1, 1970, or thereafter prior to maturity; . plus accrued interest to date of redemption-* > Bidders will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding per annum. Such interest must be jn multiples of (4 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 ills bid in accordance herewith. Thehighest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to tho Town, to be determined by .computing! the total interest on all ‘of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. All bids must be presented in sealed envelopes, marked "Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds”, and each bid must be accompanied hy a certified or cashier's etipck in the amount of $500.00 payable to the "Town of Monroe, Indiana'’ Tn the eVent the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefore within five (5) days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, then said check arid the 1 proceeds thereof shall be the property of the Town arid shall be considered as itte> 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 the provisions of Chapter 7’6 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly for the year 1913. and the acts amendatory l 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 pprpos'e of financing the construction of- a municipal waterworks system. - Copies of said Ordinance, rate ordinance, plans, specifications and estimates, data relative! to water rates, estimated number of users knd estimates of income and costs of operation, may be examined in the- office of the 'Clerk-Treasurer in the Town of Munroe. Bidders shall be deemed to be the provisions ot said Ordinance and as to the revenues whlch\will be available for the .servicing of said bbndsA Said bonds are payable out of the revenues to l>e deriveo\from the operation, of the Waterworks constructed, by the
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
B: *' : ’. Wg ■ Bv/57 Li*-.1 ? SISk .-' ■ OUT-OOING COMMANDIR-!n-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Charles H, Ralls (left) is shown with Frank C. of Reading, Pa., after the, latter became the new Copimander in ceremonies •in York, The two men are shown op the speakers’ rostrum as the 52nd annual encampment of the V.F.W.was officially adjourned. (International)
use of the proceeds of said bonds.! and will not constitute a corporate indebtedness; of the Town within the provisions \and limitations of 'the Constitution of the State of Tndiatia. The opinion of Ross, McCord, Ice and Milter, 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 ar bid tor leas than the par value ot said bonds at the interest rat 9 nanied l»y the bidder will be uonsidered. If no acceptable bids are* submitted on the date narried herbin, the sale will be continued from day to day, without readyer* tisejment, for not \to exceed thirty dayy, during which period no bid will be accepted -which is lovrer than the highest bld received on (he datfe named therein. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. IIATKII THiS <2Bth BAY AIGIST, 1951. , GENE K. HIKE, Clerk-Treasurer ACC I ST 31—SEPT 7 NOTICE TO BIDDER» Notice is hereby given that the school board of Adams County Central Consolidated School Corporation of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids until 4:00 p.m., CBST Thi rsdav, September 13, 1951, Im the office of the school superiritehilen’t for the following: 1. School bus body and chassis, i This! bid is subject to the Approval qf the emergency appropriating (<|.rl $42(10.00 fOr September 13, 195 . by the State'Tax Board. I I Bids are to be executed on state ap.jxroVed Form No. 95. S >eyif(cations are on file in the offiice of Hansel L, Foley, Superintendent: The Board reserves the right t<> reject any or all bids. Adams County Central Consoll-I dat wi S< bool Board. . Glenn Woirklnger, Sec. Afr9|j. 31- SEPT 7
Tn The Taxpayer* Adams Co. Central Cohs.o'ttiated School Corp., Adams Co. Indiana Notice is hereby given the tax>payers of Adams County Central Consolidated 'School Corporation, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at thetr regular meeting place in the office of the Co“gpty Superintende’fit of schools at 7:00 p.m, CDST «h the 13th day of September, 1951, will consider thf! following additional appropriations from the unexpended balance of the special school-fund which said oft fleers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this lime. Capital (Mjtlay-New Acquisitions Aceouht 1 8s New Schdol Buses .... 4200.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall Have a fight to be heard therebh. The, emergency appropriations its finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners! which Board will h‘dd a further hearing within fifteen ,daye at the office of the County Auditor of j Adams County, Indiana, or at sucty other place las may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to-any of such emergency appropriations (nay be heard and intjerested taxpayers may inquire of tho County Auditor when and 'wherle such hearing will be held. ,Jv, ■ { Board of Schodl Trustees ’ of Adams County Central Coni, solidated School Corporation of Adams Cd., |nd. “LI _ 1 By GIeMM Worklnger, jSdcretary AUG. 31—SEFt, 7 Farm »ira Farm property Are loss tor tba past gix months exceeded the rural loss for the entire preceding year July L 1845. to June 30. 1946. —
Will Name Junior j I Miss Indiana At | Fair At Bluffton ' If ' Bhiffton, Sept. 7—The fourth Annual Junior Miss Indiana pageant for the selection of the “mosit beautiful and talented teen-aged girl” in the state will be held* at Bluffton, September 20 and 21. i The state-wide contest for the naming ? of Indiana’s juvenile queen will be staged during the 41st annual Bluffton free street fair, September 18 to 23. The Hoosier beauty crowned here will succeed Miss Cindy Coyle, ‘of Huntington, who won the title last fall. ' To be eligible for the teen-age beauty and talent contest, a contestant must be a resident of .Indiana, single (never having been married) and not lest than 16’i>r more than 20 years of age. L - Arrartgements for the holding of the beauty pageant j are !ln charge of the beauty contest cra|j> mittee of the street fair association, with C. Budge Mead, tof Bluffton; 1 as chairman. , EntVy forms are available froth, (he Street Association, Bluffton, Ind. k L The contestant as Junior Miss Indiana wlli| receive j a cash award of >IOO and also will wear the crown, as Indiana tomato queen. ! <, \ Igj. New LU. Students Will Meet Monday if Graduates of high scioolg in Allen, \DekaJb, Wells. Adams |nd Steuben counties who are planning to enter Indiana Univen ity j this fall, have bfen invited, akng with their parents, to a “Get Acquainted” meeting in Fort Wayne. - ~ Miwie doser. cf| *GOOP -Jkl wHMn -z-r, M Car
Sponsored by me I. U. alumni club of Allen county, the meeting will begin at ft: 30 p.m. Monday in the Indian* University Center of Fort Wayne. Chairman of the affair will be Richard Fishering president of the alumni group. > a — aaa l——g-— ———k-—
Public Sale 7' \ ■ . •■ ' * • ' : . We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction all our livestock and hay op the Springer farm, located 2 miles North ot Bluffton, Indb ana on St«te Road No. 1, then % mile East, on j I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1951 , Sale Starting «t 10:30 A. M, ! ' y 41—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—4I g (Bangs vaccinated and T- B. and Bangs tested) Alma, Registered Ayrshire cow, 4 years old, due tp freshen Deci 15. Betey, liolstein cojw, .4 years old. dtie to freshen pec. 15. May, Gqbrnsey cow,, 4 years old, due td freshen Mary, Ayrshire cow, 4 years old, due to freshen Jan. 10. ’ i Mabel, Holstein cqw, 4 years old, due to freshen Jan? 10. Skinny, Ayrshire cow, 4 years old, dud to freshen Dec. 10. . Annie, Jersey cow, 3 years old, due to freshen March 1. Chops, Guernsey qow, 6 years old, dye to freshen March 10. Molly, Jersey cow. 5 years old, rebred Aug. 10. Hattie, Ayrshire cow, 3 year* old, frefch. V > ( ■ Spot. Ayrshire coip, 6 years old, calf by side. ■ X t Freckles, Holstein & Jersey Cow, 3 years old, calf by sidp. u Lauretta, Ayrshire cow, 3 yegrs old, calf by side. X? ' Trip, Holstein cow, 3 years <i|d, fresh. ■ X HEIFERS —5 Ayrshire heifers, due to freihen Sept. 10; 4 Ayrshire' heifers, due to freshen Oct. 5; 3 Ayrshire heifers, 14 to 18 months x>ld; 1 heifdr 6 months old; 6 steers, 14 to 18 riioiiths 014; 4 bulls 6 months f 01d - . -lIX •; '] i ■ \ . T ’■•'TT-’X BULLS—-Registered Ayrshire Bull, coming 2 years old, Sire, Ja|y-Ayr \ Imperial Glory. \ Ddjm, Glenn ififfide of the Highlands.' pereford, Bull, < yearling. . X | . j ' ' This is a, good herd of dairy cows. Bangs vaccinated and T. B. and Bangs tested. We have raised most of these cattle on this farm and represent yeartf pf careful selecting and breeding. You are welcome to Inspect this herd anytime before day of sale. ■ 'x\ —|iods — x x, / 4 Brood Sows, due to farroW,Oct. 1. \ r j Hampshire Boart, 1% y«ar old. f | ' j X. 2,600 BALES OF HAY > i’ ■ j 1,300 bales alfalfa and timothy hay; 500 bales timothy hay; 800 bales clover hay. (All hay put up without rain.) Live stock and feed will sell starting at 12:30 P. M. J : NOTICE—There will a’so be a benefit auction for the United Brethren Church starting at 10:30 A. M. " ,T . ! 2 NEW 1951 AUTOMOBILES i | New 1951 4 cyl: Henry J. Tudor Automobile, dark green. Furnished _ \ by Lautzenheispr Motor and Implement Company of Bluffton, Ind. New 1951 Hudson Pacemaker 1 door sedan. Furnished by the Ger- . ber Hudson Sales ot Bluffton, Ijid, " Also New 3 hple l(erosene sto?e; New/G. E. rotary ironed; good, used Norge electric stpvq; used electric Rasher; John Deere Harnmet Mill 10 in., less than 1 year old. Many new and used articles not mentioned. TWMS-rCASH. jL I Not Responsible in case of accidents. ■ ' ’ ' ; *' X' -' I Xi I > '■ ’ I |; : i I' ■ Lunch served on grounds. Sale will be held under! large tent. ‘ LaMOINE SPRINGER and ! GEORGE SPRINGER - Owners Ellenberger Bros. —Auctioneers .5 OH First Natibhff! - ’ 7 2. - ■ i - : A -L-. i til • X /.
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Principal speaker will be Clum CJ Bucher, assistant dean of the university’s freshman who will answer questions on cop Jeg life and cdursep of studies tor I the prospective freshmen and their parents. i
