Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1958 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT . Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8 00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. i

Decatur Catholic and Decatur Public schools are planning a whole series of spring activities which should keep the young people busy until schools are out for the summer. Plans of both schools reveal dances and parties. o— —o Congratulations t o Anthony Murphy and the other officers elected to posts in the Decatur LOOM. The Moose is one of Decatur's leading lodges and has been so for many years because of the type of mien it selects to be officers. We wish for Mr. Murphy and his officers a great year in activity and growth. o o— — Many midwest colleges and Universities are courting junior members of high school classes. This is being done for two chief reasons: one is to acclimate the students with what the college offers before he finishes high school and the other reason is to get a better estimate of the possible enrollment for the coming year. It will work to success for both the prospective student and also the college. o o ■ Good Friday services are planned by the Protestant, Lutheran and Catholic Churches here. The three hour union service will be held at the Methodist church this year and the Lutheran service will be held at that church from 12:30 until 2 o’clock p.m. and the Catholic service will start at 5:30 o’clock- Almost every Decatur business will close from 12 o’clock noon until 3 o’clock p.m. * F

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Don't forget the Easter egg hunt at the Elks home Sunday afterneon for the kiddies. They always have a good time. > o o Weather is still fairly nice with a promise of more of the same. We might have a nice Easter day for a change. -o o If you're planning an Easter week-end away from town remember to have your car checked and if you haven’t changed to summer oil, your car will run better if you do. o o—JRestaurant and food store operators wil Iget copies of two new ordinances as soon as they can be printed and an effective date for taking effect of the new statutes will then be set. Both statutes are to aid in safe guarding health of the public and if observed should be a big protection. —-o o—— — The House passed without ~ amendment the agricultural ap- j propriation bill. No amendments were-offered by the minority, probably because there was fear that they would lose because of the recent veto by the President of the agricultural freeze bill. o-—o The best and perhaps the surest way to stop the depression and start people back to work is by cutting prices, This is the I theory of William A. MacDonald, president elect of the United j States Chamber of Commerce. I The theory always has worked before and should always work if both the laborer and producer will join in the effort. — -— - - (

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•THERBFORB whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, 1 and doeth them, I will liken Mm unto a wise 'man, which built his house upon a rock: "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and tt fell not: far it .was founded upon a rock. "And everyone that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fan of U.” j St Matthew 7:24*27

Prominent Clergymen Prepare Meditations

EDITOR'S NOTE: 1 This is the fifth j>f six med- 1 Rations on the events which s Christians commemorate during 1 Holy Week. Today’s author is a 1 prominent Catholic writer and 1 editor of “The Priest” maga- ; sine. Holy Week—Fifth of Six By Father Richard Ginder, S.T.L. Written for the United Press In some circles it is considered almost bad taste to raise the subject of death in any but a joking or facetious way. Some of our poets and philosophers have touched on the subject occasionally, as if to offer comfort to -a doomed people. One thinks of the lines penned by Britain’s tragic young Rupert Brooke: ‘‘‘Mid youth and son, feasting and carnival, "Through laughter, through the roses, as of old, “Comes death, on shadowy and relentless feet, “Death, unappeasable by prayer or gold; “Death is the end, the end. “Proud, then,, clear-eyed and laughing, go to greet “Death, as a friend!” But why greet a killer as a friend? If the only role of death is to throttle , life, to put an end to the laughter, What’s so friendly about it?—or why should we survey the situation “proud, cleareyed, and laughing?” We Need Faith Without a faith of some sort,, without a belief the good God and an afterlife, we would probably give in to despair. We are not poets or philosophers, most of us. We're just plain, ordinary people, trying to take life in stride, to clear each hurdle as it, comes our way And ijien every once in a while we lose someone whp is dear to us. . It is the fact of Good Friday and Easter that gives us the answer to the riddle stumping those wiw have no faith. Taken as we are today. we are in a pitiable plight We're some-

NOTICE OF SALE OF SXYO.OOO.OO OF FIHST MORTGAGE HOADS OF lIEHNE - FRENCH TO W99HIP Ml 14001. Hi II.DING CORPORATION Berne-French Township School Building Corporation at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P.M. (Central Standard jriino, the same being 3:06 o’clock P.M Central Daylight Saving Time) on April 24th. 1958, at the Library In tiie High and Grade School Building, of Berne-French Township School, Berne, Indiana, will receive and consider bids for the purchase of the following described first mortgage bonds of the corporation: An issue of 8350,006.00 of first mortgage bonds of Berne-French Township School Buildlpg Corporation. an Indiana Corporation, in the denominations of $1,000.00 each; Dated April 1, 1958; Bearing interest at a rate or rules not to exceed 5% per annum (the exact rate or rates to be determined by bidding) payable on January I, 1959. and semi-’ antltially thereafter; Registerable ns t«> principal; Principal and interest payable at the First Bank of B< rite In tiie City of Berne, Indiana, with fixed maturities n« follows: $13,000 on January, 1 in the years 1961. 1962 and 1963: $13,600 on January 1, T 964; ii 4,61'6' on January 1. 11'65; years 1966 and 1967; $16,000 on January 1. 1968; .>17,900 on January I, 1969; SIB,OOO on January I. 1070: .ell),Ono on January 1. 1971; $20,000 on January 1, 1972; $21.0611 on January I. 1973; , $22,000 on January 1. 1974: $23,000 mi January 1. 1975: s24,non on January 1, 1976; $25,000 on January 1, 1977; <326,0116 on January I In the • years 1978 and 1979. The bonds maturing on or after r January 1. 1960, viz. bond* num- , b.ere<| 5.6 to 350, both inclusive, are reiheiOulile at the option of the corporation on July 1. 1964, or on .•■ ? ' 8

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tiling like angels inhabiting the bodies of animals. We have a strange dignity of our own. We think, and imagine, and remember. We laugh and cry. We listen to great music and sit in attendance on stories of comedy and tragedy. Then after such sublime and dignified occupations, we get hungry and, somewhat like the animals, we must eat in order to, live. Now here is where Good Fri-1 day comes in: Jesus Christ, Our: Lord and God, the second personl of the Blessed Trinity, loves us j so much that He took a human body just like ours. And just tike ours, his body had its limitations Jesus used to get hungry and; thirsty. He used to get tired out. \ And finally He died. Overcomes Temptations Had sin any power over Jesus? Definitely not. But He did allow ■ Himself to be tempted — and, of course, He overcame those temptations. We believe, too, that the blood and agony of his last day on earth was caused by our sins —that is, Jesus made a free offering of Himself as a victim for our sins. He permitted sin to vent the full force of its fury on his innocent person, even to the exacting of that traditional wage or penalty of sin-the separation of soul and body in death. But however dark our Good Friday may be, we know that in a few hours we shall have the risen Christ! — the exemplar, the pattern of what we too shall one day be it we keep faith with Him. Christ conquered sin — so shall we. And although we too shall have our Good Friday, when our soul shall be separated from our body, another day will see the reunion of that soul and body, as with Christ on Easter. In other words, since the resurrection of our Lord, no follower of Christ need fear death. Our faith in Him has set us free from the bondage of decay. Henceforth grim and bitter experience ending everything, but as the gateway to a new and larger life in Christ Jesus. <5

• any interest payment date thereafter in the inverse numerical Order,, at face value thereof, pluif the following premiums: ’5% if redeemed on July 1, 1964, or thereafter on or before July 1. 1970; 4% if redeemed on January 1, 1971, or thereafter on or before July 1, 1976; 3% if redeemed on January 1, 1977, or thereafter prior to maturity. plus in eaeh case accrued Interest to date fixed for redemption, on 15 days previous notice in a newspaper or" financial journal published in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and tife mailing of notices to the holders of registered bonds. Interest on the bonds so called for redemption will cease ort the redemption date fixed in said notice, if funds are available at the place of redemption, to redeem the bohds so called on the date fixed In said notice or thereafter when presents! for payment. Each bid must-be for all of said first mortgage bonds and must state the rate or rates of Interest which tiie bonds are to bear, not exceeding 551 per annum, stated in multiples of 14, of 1%. The lionds will lie awarded to 'the highest qualified bidder wlto nits submitted his bid In accordance herewith. Not more than three' different interest rates shall be named in any bid. but a rate may he repeated without being considered a different rate. Bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the anibunt ahti maturities of the bonds bearing each pate, but all bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same rate Tiie highest bidder will l><‘ tiie one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the corporation to 1 be determined by computing the total interest on all tile bonds to their maturities ami deducting therefrom the premium bld. if any. Xo ljl<i for less than the. face value

John Sartipson Dies Al Bluffton Hospital Nfitive Os County Is Taken By Death John C. Sampson, §2, a native of Adams county. Hied at 1:35 p.m. Thursday at the Bluffton Clinic hospital. He had been a resident of Fort Wayne for the past 55 years, and had been taken to the hospital 20 days ago. Retiring in 1941, Mr. Sampson had completed 38 years with the Pennsylvania Railroad as passenger brakeman. Friends may call at the ChalfantPerry funeral home in Fort Wayne after 7 p.m. Saturday. Services will be held at the funeral home Monday at 1:30 p.m. Burial Will be id the Decatur cemetery. The Rev. G. T. Rosselot will be in charge of the services. Mr. Sampson was a member of the Calvary E.U.B. church, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen No. 36, and the Loyal Order of Moose, No. 200. Surviving are the widow, Clara; two sons, M/Sgt. Nelson E. Sampson. Bunker Hill AFB, Peru; Clarence R. Sampson, Fort Wayne; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Dickey and Mrs. Kathrine Lawhead, of Fort Wayne; one brother, Nelson. Fort Wayne; 10 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. of said bonds, including accrued ininterest from the date thereof to the date of delivery, will be conwidered. Each bid must be encloßed Iq a sealed envelope addressed to the corporation and marked on the outside “Bid for First Mortgage Bonds.” and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of *3,500.00 payable to the corporation as a good faith deposit to secure the corporation against any loss resulting from the failure to comply with the terms of the bid. In the event the successful bidder shall fall or refuse .to accent delivery, of the first mortgage bonds as herein provided, said check and the proceeds thereof 'shall be the property of the corporation and shall be considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such default. The checks of the Unsuccessful bidders wilt be r*eturn<fd immediately following the award of the first mortgage bonds. The successful bidder shall make paymen; for th* bonds apd accept delivery thereof with!* Svn days after being notified that the bonds are ready for dMjv.ry. -at utuh baak. in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as th* successfull bidder m*y designate. The first mortgage bonds will he ready for delivery within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. If the corporation fails to have the bonds ready for delivery prior ,to the closing of hanking hours on the 30th day after’ the date of sale the bidder may secure the release of his bld upon request tn writing, filed with the corporation. The unqualified approving opinion of Ross McCord Ice & Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis. Indiana, together with a transcript of i the proceedings relating to the is--1 suance of said bonds, printed bond i forms and closing papers in the I usual form showing no litigation (questioning the validity of the bonds, will be furnished to the suc(cessful bidder, at the cost of the corporation. No conditional blds will he considered. The right is reserved fto reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received for ‘ the first mortgage bonds, the sale I will be continued from day to day thereafter, during which time no bids for less than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. Berne-French Township School Building Corporattion was organized for the purpose of erecting and leasing school buildings to the Berne - French Township School, Adams County. Indiana All action has been taken by. and the bonds are issued in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 273 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly of 1947, and all acts amendatory ■ thereof and supplemental.tUiereto. . Th? bonds Will be by a mortgage Indenture to the First , Bank of Berne in tha City of Berne. ■ Indiana, and will be subject to the ! terms and provisions of said in- , denture. All bidders shall be deemed to be advised as to the provisions of the above mentioned in- > dentur?. The property to be covered by i the mortgage has been leased for 1 a period of 22 years to the aforeI said Berne-French Township School [ at an annual rental of *29,500.0T) plus the payment of all taxes and assessments, which rental is payable semi-annually on January 1 ■ and July 1 in each year, commenc- . ing with the completion of the school buildings to be erected l thereon. All bidders shall be deemed L to Im advised as to the provisions of said lease. Said bonds constitute an indebt- ■ edness only of Berne-French Town- ( ship School Building Corporation, payable in accordance with the , terms of the above mentioned indenture and the provisions of the aforesaid Chapter 273 of the Acts of 1947, as amended. Under the provi- ’ sfons of the governing statute, the ’ first mortgage bonds and the interest thereon are exempt from all taxation in Indiana, except, however, inheritance taxrtl. In the opinion of bond counsel, under the existing federal statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings, the interest on the first mortgage bonds is , exempt from federal income tax and the Issuance and transfer thereof are not subject to federal documentary stamp taxes. Further J information relative to said issue ’ may be obtained upon application r to Edward Stucky, Secretary of ™ Berne - French Township School Building Corporation, Office of the e Superintendent of Berne - French - Township School, Berne, Indiana. ■ If bids are submitted by mail, they * should be addressed to the corporas, tion, attention of Mr. Edward f Stucky, at the foregoing address. j Dated this Ist day of April. 1958. ? Edward Stucky. Secretary S Herne-Freaek Township Schoo) Building Corporation 8 Howard K. Baumgartner, * Attorney. " April 4 St 11 r NOTHF OF AHMIMNTHATIO.V 1 Estate Ms fl In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams d County, Indiana e (Notice is heroivy given that Fiors ence 1,. Matthews was on the 3 day a of April. 1958, Appointed: g Executrix of the Will of Theodore a Heuer, deceased rt AH persons having claims against' t k»ud estate, whePli»T or slot now due, I, must file 'tire same in : sajd vcourt _ wltlrln six mhn.ths- from thi'ddte of _ ‘the first pu-blleatlon <nf„tliis notice , or said claims will las forever barred. L Dated mt Decatur, Indiana, this J 3 day of April, W.S. " Richard |>. Lew ton * Clerk c>f Hie Adame Circuit (X u t " for Adapts County, ln<li,..u It Henry B. Hell. r A • m n J x and Comrsei fii ■ sons I ? prtsente ati’ve !‘-4 it. 18 »,

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