Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1944 — Page 2
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COUNCIL TO STUDY 7jntlnu«d ►tom rags 1) provides a penalty for failure t<>! comply. The 1943 acta fixex the I penalty at llmt per day for non-1 compliance. .Mayor Stults said. Under the law the coat of treating sewage is taxed to water con•timer hill*, on a monthly charge, ranging Li other cities with sewage disposal plant* from 25 to 75 c. nt» a month Industrial concerns who drain large iiuantltles o! water I into the sewers which empty Into the river, are charged extra for ■ treatment of sewage, city officials 1 explained Several industries In this city would h* affected by tins system. I it wan pointed ‘Hit. The notice came unexpectedly, :
REAL ESTATE AUCTION WELL IMPROVED 71 ACRE FARM Tuesday, October 24 2:30 P. M. on Premiiei LOCATION: 3 miles East and !' a miles South of Herne, Indiana on the* Township Line. Thia Farm has a good six room house, nice yard, plenty of shade ; (loud Well and Cistern. Soft Water in the House HAHN 34x70, Concrete Floors and equipped for niaintanse of a Dairy Herd Good Milk House. Granary. Corn Crib. Machine Shed and Good Clip ken House EI.ECTIIICITY in ALL HiTLDINGS r.l ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, balance timber pasture. WELL DRAINED and EXTRA WELL FENCED. LEVEL HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE SOIL in fine state of cultivation This is an Unusually Good Farm. IDEALLY LOCATED in one of the BEST FARMING SECTIONS of ADAMS COUNTY, surrounded by well improv*-.!. prosperous community. TERMS; L>'. day of sale, balance on or before Man h 1. 1945. when p<> • sston will be giv< n. Thearl Stults, Owner J F Sanmann Am tlone. r. f c W Kent Sales Manager Sai" londmled by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur Indiana. Public Sale [ I will sell at public auction on my farm 2 miles east and 4’-j miles; w th • i Dcc.ct ir. Indiana, or ' miles south vllle on Road 10l Jb Friday, October, 21 Commencing at 12 Noon 38—HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE—3B y large high grade Holstein cows fresh sjnee last of August on ; heavy flow of milk. 3 Holstein cows to be fresh by sab- day 7 extra good cows to freshen in November. Decemlwr and January These] cow ar> from years to ' years in age pne cow is 9 years old The her'! iverage so 1912 and 1913 was 4»4 Abutter fat and for 1943 ami ,1944 th* m >•<» » 41» B.F per cow. ,■ 5 beautiful large Holstein heifers will fasheii last of November and first of December 2 Heifers to fn-shen in April; 4 open heifers: j 2 heifer calves. 1 registered bull, last March calf out of cow with rec crd of I'l 219 milk. .104 SHF 3 High grade yearling hulls; 1 grade spring bull, from these high producing cows 2 hull calves. This herd is Tlt and Bangs testeci. latsl lest was September 2». 1944. This Is an outstanding herd of cattle. .Well balanced udders on the cecu- Have always used Is-st registered bull obtainable Come and see them any time You'll see some of the- best Production records avail.ibis for your inspection before sale-or on sale day HOGS AND POULTRY 111 extra good <!«•• p I«rdl‘-c1 easy feeding Chester White ope n gills. I Pure* bred (not registered! double itnmunced Joel Barred hex k Pullets, laying. ‘ e ten gallon milk cans. fc Sale inside if weather is bad. Benj. F. Gerke, Owner Roy S Johnson- Auctioneer Chi is Holinke Auctioneer T Is. S- hief-rstein—Clerk laolies' Aid will serve him li
DEMOCRATIC RALLY 8080 SCHOOL ST. MARY'S TOWNSHIP rrFriday, Oct. 20 - 8 p. m. lL —j. i Uh c. . "***• ”* i Lao Gilliq -’W ■ ■ re- ■ —-. sqgW'.m * C. E. Striker, former county acheol superintendent end prominent sdueator. will speak on state and national laauaa. Leo Gilltt. Democratic candidate for re-election as county sheriff, will talk on taw enforcement. Mica Rose Nesewald, Democratic can- » didate for county recorder, will epeek on “Women in Government.” FREE REFRESHMENTS • V ’.l. *-I .! fi" 3t-'.v Ir* Po!. Advt.
Mayor Stults declared, as he had not received any previous Indfcatio.i that such an order was coni tempiated by the state control • board. Decatur attempted to build a sew. age disposal plant in 1935. through a WPA grant. The estimated coal of the project. Including an interceptor sewer, which would have to lie laid along the west bank of Sts Mary's river, from a point south of the Erie bridge and then running north to beyond the Smith bridge. 1 near the Central Soya company’s plant, was 1182.727. The federal government agreed to pay 45 per- . cent of the cost. The- council voted jt down as being too expensive. Cash farm income from hogs duri ing 1942 amounted to about 82.197 ! million.
- - -k. i' -- - jE .* ** i-4 ! umFTIB i CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Republican congresswoman front Conr.c "ticut, takes to a chair to n.idrcss the overflew crowd that gathered in the Syria Mosque at Pittsburgh. Pa.. to hear her campaign for Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, GOP presidential nominee Gov. Edward Martin of Pennsylvania is shown at the playwright's left. (International}
POWERFUL U. S. (Continued From Fs*. 14 planes atta< k< <1 th- Philippines capital and nearby Clark Field, striking in four wave- The Japanese claimed they shot down i!» raiders. The Japanese claimed that the reason why task force 5k was not engaged in the Philis t tnes opera tion was that it had .<•■:> almost totally < rushed in 'hi .fucks mi Formosa. A Japanese high i-ornmand com mum iue. broadi art by the Tokyo radio and recorded by 'he United Press in lamdon. raid lhe American fleet atta< ked the Gulf of Leyte on the eastern perimeter of the Philippines Tuesday i Monday. Pearl Harbor timet and had Iteen shelling and bombing th<> coastline of tile gulf Sime We-I-n«s<iay afieri xm "Our troops operating in the xann sector are counter itta< king the flee: with tie- cooperation of the army and navy." the cony
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inunique said. Heference to conn • r attacking "troops" Indicated lint some American troops already have pushed ashore on on* ir more of the islands around the rulf Soon afterward rad o Tokyo partially confirmed a '..tiding in an Italian broadcast v, li. ii aaid "It seems that part of the enemy tone has landed in the island of Suluan east of the island of la yte in the Central Pl.tlipi-a- <" Still another Tokyo I roadi.. t j a few minutes later said that im I NOTH I l<> I tV’MI fix of vniii i iox «■ vl'i'iioi*k(v i iov* | In lb. MaSSrr »r L|*|i.* igrlnilna t.iai- i I.i.iiai W>nr, f,.r I ertaln p.irp..*.., h, iter < 1.1 l i If, »f ikr i It, .o ; Hreatur. Imllnnii. Befnvs ths- < uni. ! iiisih < .muill .r lhe I .1, of Hrell- , uir. Indlnnn. N.. 11.. X !..*t-. . an.-n * . taxp.o -1 <-r* <>f to. Civ I * ■» of th. f’tty of | I ><• at :!’ I s-1 **-’lints het. TS.S t It the .<>II I. II I*. n.-ll of o- <*. ;i - of tl* 111 . 11..1 IS 1..5, .1! -..5-l: rex.Jir ■ii’-’-tinu |>l i • in tie fit, .f |o-. ii-lt-ii I- I ilia -is lhe tin sits, of Nov- • fit Bl '■ .**l ■ k P .M will I ..*- ! ’l a ■ .-IX t-. • .t ! Ils.- f.il- !■»’< g Illi 0.1 ..; prop. I it)..ns • r..ni te. G. rii-ral U i ui of <«hl City • ■■ m • ,*” . i lil .ol > --' .»;*t’ *(»rlatt->ns t . to* ma*ie i Sir. * i st s. w tis par* i :,t 11 ’ > il scr%■ t • rr<wular lai»or, | Saiirl- A W s»s- Jl H.si. Im I Pi <ips-rt ■ nt Wn<>w Plow ’ I foils tion of Gar* su- Ijo on l.nsuran <• *.*eoo(i I Total additional appr -p ..stiisrts 9; oon Ti*.|M>i*r» api ■■ .rt a -n t •• s’ 0..'ate shall hive file right ... !..* heurd thereon. I'psiii ’i< ln«l ni <»f -i. h lieat iiia If the f.imition <>um it ..f Hie City of !>- tar. tndima. 'halt ‘ loiftrm It* .leternilna:. >n (~ nppr'ipriils- an.l < xpsoi.l » e 1.-.iiieomt. i < r ifl*.l . . .o> a ,l. t nli.-o I tion n 111 fll« t -.*. Ith ths A idltw |of Aslam* Count*. Indiana. wl> will I ref. r earns to Hie Flat* Itossd of I Tax ..ns. .s-'iosn r«. wh<. will liolsl a I hs-arluK w-kthln f;ft»-s*n flat slave st I t Hr- f only A ids s.s 'e offls r .f Ad- | .on* County In i .so , or at rsis h pl as. a« m») I <le«i*iKtted. and at I-sis *i meetlnic t sspayers s?sje«-tlng I<o any such nl!li|.>nv) npprbpris. ■l.n* ma, be hnatsl ... proxlslesl by law Bs o sbt ..f to- f-in is .is Conns II .ft io- City *f lx s■■ i . I nsli i. Ilv II Vernon Aurand Citv clerk-Tr. i» -rer (it IS-3S ms.u—iu—saew—we
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perial headquarters announced the American fleet had been sighted invading the latyte Gulf at 3o p tn Thursday Tokyo time. * Th*- latter broadcast suggested t! at th* American fleet had arrived off the Gulf of Leyte on Tues day. shelled and bombed its shoreline for two days, landed troops | on Suluan at the mouth, and finally- steamed into the gulf itself on Thursday. American Immbers and fighters raided "every locality” of the Philippines Tuesday, opening dity it the attack. Tokyo said. American authorities were silent on Japanese reports that American tr<x>ps had returned to the Philippines to avenge Bataan and Corregidor after nearly two and c. half years. (Th" war and navy departments in Washington said they had "no Information" on the Tokyo reports. i However. American invasion. forces long have been pledged to ■ return to the Philippines and Admiral William F Halseys 3rd fleet had gone a long way toward softening the Archipelago for a landing by knocking out Formosa. Its nerial link with the Japanese
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homeland, with the aid of 829 superfortren»e» and l»y wrecking 389 ahipH and small craft and 934 enemy aircraft in the first nine days of an almost non stop offensive m the western Pacific. The !a*yte Gulf is bounded by the Island of Samar in the north, by Leyte itself on the west and by Hmaget in the south. Suluan. at the eastern entrance, lies 125 miles southeast of Manila. 21 miles off the southeastern tip of Samar and 75 miles north of Mindanao o— STRONG DEMOCRATIC (Conttb'iw, Prom *K» t) kt ep the winning team in war and peace, in the state to retain lhe plan of balanced budgets, and locally to reduce taxes and increase aerviced Mr Tyndall strewied the necesi ,|tv of every cltixen voting in order that there might be elected lh-mo-italic officers who will give the public reliable, economical service. Judge J Fred Frucbte was un able to attend because of illness. He had been eeheduled to speak.
Suit Attempting To Establish Lost Will A suit attempting to establish a lost will la being tried today in the Adame circuit court before Judge J. Fred Fruchte The suit was filed by Clara Louisa Gordan against Clarence E Andereou and
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