Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 November 1953 — Page 7
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BOND SALE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Trustee and Advisory Board of Turkey Ceek Township of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will meet at the office of the Township Trustee,t hi her. 1953. at the hour of 7 o’clock P.M. Central Standard Time, at which time and place the said Township Trustee and Advisory Board will receive bids on and sell to th highest bidder therefor, the following described bonds: An issue of bonds of Turkey Creek School Township of Kosciusko'County, Indiana, designated as ‘‘School Building Bonds of 1953”. in the amount of One hun- j dred eighty-two thousand dollars (1152.0h0.00i The said bond* shall be dated as of the Ist day of the month in which sold and will bear Interest at a rate not ( exceeding Four per cent (4%)i per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding) which interest Is payable on July 1. 19&&I and semi-annually thereafter Both principal and interest of said bonds are payable at the State Bank of Syracuse in the Town of Syracuse Indiana Said bonds will be In the denomination of Il.frob.oo each and wil mature as follows M <>oo (H> on July 1 1955; $< 000.00 on January - 1 and >6-1 000.04* on July 1. in 1956 to 196$ inclusive; f6.000.fr" on January 1. 1970 and 12 000.0"; on July 1 1970. Also, an issue of bonds of Turkey Creek Township of Kosciusko
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County. Indiana, (the same being the Ci'i! Townships designate,! as "School Aid oßnd of 19-53' . in the amount of Two hundred two thousand dollars ( S2O2.(MH) "0 ) Said bonds shall be dat'd as of the Ist day of the month in which sold, will bear interest at a rate not exceeding Four per cent (4%) per annum ‘the exact rate to be determined by bidding* which in terest is payabh- on July 1. 1955 ' Both principal and interests of said bond are payable at the State Bank of Syracuse In the Town of Syracuse Indiana said bonds will be tn the denomination of $1 - Odd.oo each and will matur as follows: 16.000.00 on July 1. 1953; $6.000 00 on January I and $6.000.00 on July 1 in the years 1956 to 1969 inclusive; 16.000.00 on January 1. 197"; > 10.000.00 on July 1. 1970 and sl2 000.0" on January 1. 1971 Bidders for each issue of the above described bonds wilt be required to name the rate of inter <Mt whiih the bonds are to bear, not exceeding Four percent (4%) per annum Such interest rat» must be in multiples of S, of 1%. and not more than one interest shall be named by each bidder for each issue of bonds The bonds of each isjtue will be awarded to the highest responsibe bidder who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder for the bond- of rhe School Township will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost
r to said School Township, and the < highest bidder for the bonds of I the Civil Township will be the j > one who offers the low est net in-i terest cost to said Civil Town-1 f ship. The lowest net interest cost I i in each case to be determined by I computing the total interest on all I i of the bonds of the particular is- | • ■sue to their maturities and de-| | ducting therefrom the premium ibid, if any Each bid for bonds, (of the School Township must be r ' accompanied by a certified orj < | cashiers check in the amount of >2.000.00. payable to Turkey f Creek Township of Kosciusko] County Indiana In the event the ; bidder to whom either of said issue of bonds Is awarded, shall fail | - or refuse to accept delivery of the I same within five days after being] notified that the bonds are ready' for delivery, said check and the | proceeds thereof, shall become the . propertv of the appropriate Town-! I 1
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ship and shall be considered as liquidated damages growing out of such default. No bid for less than the par vau of said bonds, including accrued interest to the date of delivery at the rate named in the bid. will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said School Township bonds are being issued under the provisions of Chapter 220 of the Acts of 1949 and all acts supplemental threto. for the purpose of procuring funds to be applied on the <;ost of the construction and equipment of a new Grade School Building in said Township. Said bonds are the direct obligations of the School Township, payable ou;t of unlimited ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all taxable property within the School Township. Said Civil Township bonds are being issued under the provisions of Chapter 22*J of the Acts of j 1949. and all acts supplemental I thereto, for the purpose of proI curing funds in aiding the School Township in paying the cost of the construction and equipment of a new Grade School Building in said Township. Said bonds are the direct obligations of the Civil Township, payable put of unlimited. ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all taxable property within the Civil Township j ] within the Civil Township. The approving opinions of Ross . McCord Ice & Miller, bond coun- | sei of Indkanaolis. Indiana, will be I on file on the day of sale and will > ■ I be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the Townships. No conditional bids will be i considered The bonds will be ; ready for delivery within approxi- j 1 tnately twenty-one days after the • date of sale If bids are submitted by mail, they should be adi dressed to the undersigned Trustee at Syracuse. Iniana. Dated this Sth day of November. 1953 CALVIN BECK Township Trustee. ” 2-8
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Lpgal Notice of Public Hearing j PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Docket No. 24,794 In the Matter of the Joint Petition of Northern Indiana Public Service Company and Water! Utilities Incorporated For an order] approving and authorizing (a> the I sale by Northern Indiana Public i Service Company and (b) the pur-' chase by Water Utilities Incor- - porated of the Water Utility Prop- I erties. franchises and indeterminate permits in Fowler. Benton County; Long Beach, LaPorte County; Waterloo. DeKalb County; and Warsaw and Winona Lake. Kosciusko County, Indiana.
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1 (c) the issue of securities by ’ I Water Utilities Incorporated and 1 the encumbrance of Its water utility properties by mortgage to secure the payment of its promissory notes, (d) the acquisition byNorthern Indiana Public Service j Company of the purchase money 1 obligations evidenced by the 1 ’ romissory notes of Water Utilities ? j Incorporated secured by mort- - 1 gage, and (e) approriate relief in I j the premises. Notice is hereby given that the s ' Public Service Commission of In- | 1 diana will conduct a public hear- 5 I ing in this cause in the rooms of 5 j the Commission. 401 State House, s Indianapois, Indiana. 2:00 p.m.. ■
Tuesday, December 1, 1953. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIzANA By Paul M. Tingle. Secretary Indianapolis, Indiana November 6, 1953 1
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