Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1957 — Page 6

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Hit And Run Accident Does Slight Damage A hit and run accident on North Second street Tuesday at 10:15 caused slight damage to a parked car owned by Marion E. Sipe, 27, pf 840 North 12th street. The driver of the vehicle which hit the Sipe car was not identified. Another car parked on Second street near the Monroe street intersection was damaged at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday. The car, owned by Richard B. Twichell. 63. of Elkhart, was hit by a McMillen company truck driven by Harold M. Johnson of 1134 Master Drive. Johnson was turning onto Second street from Monroe street and hit the left rear of the car. causing about SSO damage. The truck was hot damaged. Faith In God LEOMINISTER, Mass. — W) — Mrs. Susan Kingston, 102, who served as a nurse for 86 years, attributes her long life to "my unshaken faith in God.”

SBr\ 4t*lK wti IPte W. •'*W/. i Four-year-old Teresa Jane .Morningstar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morningstar of route 8, is one of the candidates for queen of the fourth birthday party for television station WKJGTV, Fort Wayne. The king and queen will be elected by the viewing public from among the boys and girls interviewed on '‘Now We Are Four" program Sunday afternoon. Persons wishing to vote for the Adams county young lady should mail a post card to WKJG-TV, Fort Wayne, Indiana, with “Teresa—No. 15” written on it. She will then receive one vote. All the children will be guests at the birthday party November 21 on Engineer John’s program at 6:30 p. m. that day. The king and queen will win portable TV sets. There are children in the contest from all parts of the tri-state area which receives WKJG-TV. Pictures of the children, including Teresa Jane, will be shown on the station this next week.

Attends Company Sales Conference William H. Stiverson, territory manager for New Idea farm equipment in this area, has returned from a two-day sales conference held November 11 and 12 “•at the company's branch headquarters in Coldwater, O. Stiverson and other New' Idea sales representatives were brought up to date on the company's 'sales plans, advertising and sales promotion programs for 1958. A complete preview of the new machines New Idea intends to announce to farmers next year was presented by sales exoentives from the company’s home office staff in Coldwater, Ohio. U.S. ADMIRAL (Continued from Page One) told newsmen Tuesday that at all times there were some SAC bombers in the air ready to strike back at any aggression. He strongly intimated, although he did not say so explicitly, that the planes carry nuclear bombs when they go aloft. Power said other planes on the' ground were maintained in a' 24hour state of “take-off readiness.” Air crews sleep next to their planes at night, he said IHkND SALK NOTICK HEH\E-FHK\CH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL Sealed proposals will be received l»y the School Board of Bertie-Frbiwh Township School, at the office of the Superintendent of Schools in tlie High and Grade School .Building in the City of Berne, Indiana, up to the hour of d:00 p.m. (Central Standard Time) on the 3rd day of December, 19-57, for the purchase of bonds of «aid Berne-IFrench Township School designated as “School Building Bonds, of 1»57," in -t>he aggregate amount of t?>4,oov, (bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed 4% per annum ( the exact rate to be determined by bidding), which interest will be payable on July 1, 1958, and semi-annually thereafter. Said bonds -will -be dated December 1, 1'957, and will Ire in the denomination of *II,OOO, maturing in numerical‘order as follows: *3.000 on July 1. 4958 and 8 3.000 every six mouths thereafter to-and including January 1, 1907. Bidders for said bonds will be required to name the rate of Interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 4% per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of H • f 1%. and not more than one In-ter. e»t rate shall be named by.each bidder. The bonds will be awarded -to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the consolidated school corporation, to Ibe determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, If any. No bld for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered, a.nd the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable ibid is not received at the time fixed for sale, the sale will be continued for a period of -not to exneed 50 .lays thereafter, but in -the event of the continuation of such sale, nro bid will be accepted which Is lower than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of •said bonds. No conditional bids will be considered. Blds shall be In sealed envelopes marked "Bld for School Building Bonds of 1957,” and each bld shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s cheek in the amount of payable to "Berne-French Township School." The check of the successful bidder will be retained until the ‘bonds have been dellv. ered and payment made therefor, and in the event such bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid, and this notice, then such check and the proedfeds thereof shall become the property of the consolidated school corporation and shall be taken and considered as Its liquidated damages grow, ing out of such failure. The checks of the unsuccessful (bidders will he returned immediately after the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefor within 5 days after being notified tha,t the bonds are ready for delivery. at such bank in the City of Berne-or the Olty of Indianapolis as such bidder shall designate. The bonds will be ready for delivery witliln 21 daye after the date of sale. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of construction and equipment of a new addition to the present high and grade school building in said consolidated school corporation, and will be the direct oibllgatlo-ns of the consolidated echool corpration payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be collected on all of tiie taxable property within said consolidated school. corporation. Berne-French Township School is a consolidated school corpration organized pursuant to the provisions or Chapter 1?3 of the Acts of 1917, as amended, and includes all of the territory and property within the City of Berne and French Townwhip of Adams County. These bonds are offered subject to the unqualified approving opinion of Ross McCord Ice & Miller, bond counsel qf Indianapolis, Indiana. The consolidated school corporation will furnish at its expense the opinion, printed bond forms, trans, cript of proceedings, and closing papers 1 n usual form, showing no lit. igatfon questioning the validity of the bonds at the time of delivery. Dated this 4th day of November, 1957. AIJrREn E. CLAVSRR Secretary, School Board, Berne-French Township School Howard E. Baumgartner Attorney for School Corporation

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