Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1956 — Page 6

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Hoosiers To Elect 750 Next Tuesday Minor Races Brew Many Hot Contests INDIANAPOLIS (Wl - Hoosier voters will elect or help elect -oughly 750 public officials next Tuesday. The list ranges from President to county commissioner. For the average voter it will mean casting ballots only for about 25 to 30 offices. On a state wide basis, nobody hears much about the county offices up for grabs—about 600 of them—but those minor races are b-ewing hot contests in many areas. . Except for unusual circumstances, all 92 counties will elect x county treasurer, coroner and surveyor — each for four - year terms — and two commissioners —each for three years. To Elect 27 Auditors In addition, voters will elect to four-year terms 27 county auditors. 31 clerks, and 37 recorders. Six of the 17 counties which ave Superior Courts will elect e judge each for four years. Heides, Lake County will choose a

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Criminal Court Judge, Lake and Marion each a Juvenile Court Judge, and Vanderburgh and St. Joseph each a Probate Court Judge. 1 With a few exceptions, all county sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys, assessors and councilmen will serve their current four-year terms until January, 1959. No Township Races Likewise, township offices—trustee, assessor, advisory board, justice of the peace and constable —are all elected to four-year terms In non-presidential general elections. Salaries of the county officials range from $lO-330 a year plus $lO for each meeting day for county ecuncilmen to $34,500 for judges, effective next year. The long list of officials being elected means Hoosiers voting in precincts not equipped with voting machines will have four ballots—the presidential, state, county, and time referendum. And So To School OLD LYME, Com. — — First Selectman Paul W. Hains warned that the schoolhouse was turning into a doghouse. Each year, said Hains, eight to 10 dogs follow the "little masters and mistresses into the classrooms.” He asked parents to keep the dogs home.

Entries Close For Stock Exposition CHICAGO (UP)—Entries closed today for the 57th annua) International Livestock Exposition at the International Amphitheater Nov. 23-Dec. 1. William E. Ogilvie, manager of the show, reported early indications were for increased nominations in many of the livestock classes. Almost 11,000 head of blooded cattle, horses, sheep and swine were attracted to the show last year. ADAMS COUNTY < tfa* mv<4 «*w Quo tes Kefauvet, Democratic; Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, Republican; Enoch A. Holtwick and Edwin M. Cooper, Prohibition, and Eric Hass and Georgia Cozzini, Socialist Labor. The same four tickets appear on the state ballots although only the Republican and Democratic slates are complete. Heading the four state tickets are Homer E. Capehart for U. S. senator and Harold W. Handley for governor. Republican; Claude R. Wickard for U. S. senator And Ralph Tucker for governor, Democratic; Carl W. Thompson for senator and J. Ralston Miller for governor, Phohibition, and Gordon A. Long for senator and Merle L. Williams for governor. Socialist Labor. Severin H. Schurger, Decatur attorney, is the onty local man on the state ballot. He is a candidate for judge of the appdlate court second district on the Democratic ticket. The county ballot will feature three tickets, Democratic, Republican and Prohibition. Only the Democratic ticket is a complete slate and the Prohibition ticket has only one candidate, Claude Swartz for fourth district congressional representative. The Democratic ticket offers Dean Bechtol for congress, Christian H. Muselman for joint representative of Adams and Wells counties, Edward F. Jaberg for county auditor,, Lorene E. Fenstermaker for county treasurer, Lewis H. Worthman for first dis’trict commissioner and John A. Kintz for second district commissioner. Mabel D. Striker, incumbent recorder: Elmer Winteregg, Jr., coroner candidate, and Herman Moellering, incumbent surveyor, are all unopposed. On the Republican slate are E. Ross Adair, incumbent congressman of the fourth district; L. Luther Yager, incumbent joint representative; Frank A. Kitson, incumbent auditor, and Waldo D. Neal, incumbent treasurer. Roland J. Miller, candidate for first district commissioner and Stanley f).' ‘AVnolfT,' candidate lor second district commissioner, oppose the Democratic incumbents. 1 » Smelting a tort of aluminum requires enough electrical energy to supply the needs of an average American home for 10 years. Easier to cut Sew and fit [MJ® f ? illl 3 Sr 9065 ] /I 14 Vi-24tt ’ Printed Pattern PRINTED Pattern in HalfSizes! Flattery assured for the shorter, fuHer figure —a perfect fit without alterations. See its novel side-line treatment; buttons slimming down the step-in front. Printed Pattern 9065 r Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% requires 3% yards 39inch fabric; % yard contrast. Thia eaay-to-do pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mall Ing. Send to Marian Martin, care pf imratur Dally Democrat. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y7 Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

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Attend Funeral Os Local Man's Brother Col. and Mrs. J. F. Sanmann returned to Decatur Wednesday from Hackettson, N. J., where they were called last week by the death of Sanmann s brother, Dewey A. Sanmann. ■ I .VOTICK OF SALE OF 5335.500.00 OF FIRST MOHTtiAGF. HONKS OF WARASH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL Ht lI.IIIAG COHPORATIOA Wabash Township School Building Corporation at the hour of 1:00 o’clock PM. • (Central Standard Time), on Tuesday, November 20th, 1956, at the office of the superintendent of the Wabash Township Schools in the town of Geneva, Adams County. Indiana, will receive and consider blds tor tbe purchase of the following described first mortgage bonds of the corporation. An issue of |325,000.00 of first mortgage bonds of Wabash To*®’ ship School Building Corporation, an Indiana corporation, in the denominations of »t,000.00 each, November 1. 1950: ‘ A- .* at a rate not to exceed 4% per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding) payable on July 1. 1957 and. semi-annually ther Registerible as to principal, cipal and interest payable at the Bank of Geneva in the town of neVa, Indiana, with fixed mattlriflfr* a« follows: „ * . akli? 310,000.00 on JiilY 1 years 195 S to 1968 inclusive; *15,000.00 on July 1 in the years 1964 to IMI inclusive; $20,000-00 on July 1 In tlui.. years 1972 to 1978 inclusive: T sls,OOO.Ofron July 1, IMS. ; The bonds maturing on or afwr July 1 1963, vU, bonds numbered forty one (41) to three hundred twenty five (325) both Inclusive, ar* redeemable at the o PLi o, J««£ I corporation on January 1, 1968, or on any interest payment date thereafter in the invtsse numerical order, at. face value thereof, plus the fol- | lowing premiums: 5% if redeemed on January 1, 1963, or thereafter on or before July 1, 1968; 4% if redeemed on January I, 1969. or thereafter on or before July 1. 1974. 3% if redeemed on January 1, 1975, or thereafter prior to maturity. plus in each case accrued Interest to date fixed for redemption, on is days previous notice in a newspaper or financial Journal published in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the mailing of notices to the holders of registered bonds. Interest on the bonds so called for redemption will cease on the redemption date fixed iff said notice, if funds are available it the place of redemption, to reieem the bonds, so called on the date fixed in said notice or thereafter when presented for payment Bidders shall name the rate o$ Interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 4% per annum, stated in multiples of of Vh of 1% and not more tl#n one interest rate shall be named by 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 corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on all the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium paid, if any. No bld for less than the face valua of said bonds, including accrued Interest from the date thereof to the date of delivery, will be copsideretf. Each bid., must be enclosed In sealed envelope addressed to the corporatlon XmrvmrrTreiTinrThe outside -Bid for First Mortgage Bonds”, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of 43,500.00 payable to the corporation as a good faith deposit to secure the corporation against any loss resulting from tlw failure to comply with-the terms <« the bid. Delivery of the bonds will be made within- 21 days after the date of sale,-at such bank in th« City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as the successful bidder may designate; the corporation falls to have the bonds ready for delivery prior to the closing of banking hours on the 21st day after the date of sale, the bidder may secure the release of his bid upon request in writing, filed with the corporation. The failure of the successful bidder to pay for and accept delivery of the bonds on or before said date shall constitute default and entitles the corporation to retain such check and the proceeds thereof as its agreed liquidated damages. The approving opinion of Ross McCord Ice and Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana, toge'ther With a transcript of the proceedings relating to the issuance of said bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder, at the cost of the corporation. No conditional bids wile be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all blds. If an acceptable bid Is not received for the first mortgage bonds the will be continued from day to day for a period of 30 days, during which time no blds for less than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be con* Wabash Township School Build* Ing Corporation was organized sos the purpose of erecting and leasing a school building to Wabash School Township of Adams County, Indiana for use as a high school building. All action has been taken by, and the bonds are issued in compliant* with the provisions of Chapter 27$ of the Acts of jj>e Indiana Assembly of 1947, as amended. THi bonds will be secured by a mortgage indenture to the Bank of Geneva in the town of Geneva, Indiana, and are subject to the term* and provisions of said indenture! All bidders shall be deemed to Mb. advised as to the provisions of thq above mentioned indenture. The property covered by th* mortgage has been leased for a period of 22 years to the aforesaid, school township at an annual rent* al of $25,500.00 plus the paymen* of all taxes and assessments, which rental is payable semi-annually ori January 1 and July 1 In each -yean commencing with the completion of •the building to be erected tliereom All bidders shall be deemed to be advised as to the provisions of said lease. Said bonds constitute an indebtedness only of Wabash Township « School Building Corporation, pay* able in accordance with the terms of the above mention Indenture and the provisions of the aforesaid Chapter 273 of the Acts of 1947, as amended. The bonds are exempt from the Indiana Intangibles tax and the interest on said bonds is exempt from tbe Indjana Gross Income Tax. tinder a ruling by the C-emmisH-ioner of internal Revenuein a similar case, the interest on' said first mortgage bonds has been held not includible in the gross income tax of any holder of said bonds for federal Income tax purposes. Further information relative to said Issue may be obtained upon application to Custer and Smith, Attorneys for Wabash Township Building —Corporation. —159- ■ North Second Street, Decatur, Indi-' ana. Dated this 30th day of October, 1956. T. B. Rhoades, , k President W’abash Township School Building Corporation Custer & Smith, Attorneys for Corporation Nov. 1, 8

EGYPT LEADER (Contlneed from l'»S> Oee) Zone all day long. \ The Egyptians claimed to | have shot down 6 of the British raiders today—4 over Alexandria and 2 over Cairo. Tells Egyptians They're Trapped The ship sunk in the canal was . identified“Bs the Akka, an Egyptian 'naval unit. An “Aka" listed in Janes Fighting Ships is an Egyptian naval vessel which formerly was a U.S. landing ship tank. 347 feet long, displacing 2,140 tons. Israel Radio told Egyptian units in the Gaza Strip they were trapped and should “put down your arms before it is too late.” Egypt angrily charged that French fighters had attacked Egyptian troops fighting Israeli forces near the Suez Canal. At British-French headquarters on Cyprus, a communique said that carrier and shore-based aircraft had renewed their attack and hit nine Egyptian airfields. Four were hit Wednesday. Five more were hit today in the delta and canal zone. TTie communique said there had been no Allied losses, although Egyptian jet fighters attempted some interceptions and the raiders net some anti-aircraft fire. Trade in a Good Town — Decatn.

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