Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1950 — Page 6
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llHMttlllll<lllllttll>llllilllllllllttlllM4i<l SPOTTED POLAND CHINA HOG SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 12:20 P. M. •ALE UNDER TENT At Farm '/« mil* North thra W, milo East of OMtan. Ind. “IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK!*’ BREEDING SEASON IS HERE! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SUV YOUR SOARS! ROARS - OPEN GILTS — BRED GILTS — SOWS and UTTERS .- FALL PIGS CATALOG SALE DAY. ■' VAUGHN LIPP, Ossian, Ind. Auctioneer.—Lipp. Strahm, Clauss, Walker. Lunch will be served. __ 15 17. •••smmitsssooios»msosossosooos»>sin»sss»so wucih w Cars Fkkor ConalaM "eta vsaisanse" are rarely hoard ■ !'". of. but now Farguaon creative engmsenng brine, toaewoa wHI a. prvvi<XMowamof I thoßdlo City Cora PfcCr thooeoetataad- 1 in« new act— wfaa... additieia that aave taring boom of labor and provide for a *" a €l< * nfT •* OD 01 MMUR DF CMUMLUB r»OMg and iessurteg of gathering pointe through attachment o? a Hydraulic Ram Cylinder to the Picker frame. NMMNB MMMR far bonr or mart-dam- |\ a<ed corn. Attached at the wa<on elevator \Jfn it Ntnota Bmdslul RnmndEi and daBAaBRnE cotna I 1 dear of the elevator. NLB MMMPMM BBUS rwdily taatalled for I picking dry earn. |\ tesasisstasttras? J WM? light weight and lew coat, they make the Belle City the "Picker of the Year”. ■ '’ ' ■ | SIR US SOON TOR YOUR DIMONSTRATION DIERKES IMPLEMENT SALES ■ North 13th 81. aiwmiii.itti.iaM
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TREASURY iCeettae.i Free, rune Peel I com profit, late, during World War 11. Snyder told the committee, however, that io raise |4jhh»,o<Hi.i»oU It will be necessary to reduce the base-period urnlag. hy 25 percent before the 75 percent excesa profit. tax actually lx computed. He recommended that this he made a part of the tax Itase plan. The treasury secretary Mid that federal expenditure. In thin fiscal year will run about 115.000,000,000 and that receipt, will he about 03.000.000,000. A 14.000.000.000 tax Increase retroactive-to July 1. which marked the beginning of the 1951 fiscal year. would more than offset the anticipated deficit of W. 000.000.000. Snyder, who has consistently urged that, the defense upending program be put on a pay-as-you-go basin. Laid that prospective military expenditures and the high revenue requirements are “indeed sobering." Bake Sale - Bazaar, Homemade bread, chicken, noodles. City Hall, 9:00 A. M. Saturday, Nov. 18th. St. Paul Church. Its STEPHENSON IS tCasrtmwd Free, Itewe Oeel blamed his "political enmnies" foj the publication of the newspaper article which led to bl. capture. He told Arnold emphatically that he would retuse to waive extradition to Indiana We bay Beef and Calf Hides, raw or rendered Tallow and household grease. H. P. Schmitt Locker Service. 1 Xtmcr TO TASPAVKRS or auoitiovsi. trmorntaTiown Notice U hereby riven the taxpayers of Hartford TbwmMb, Adam* County. Indiana, that the proper legal offhers of aald miyiirlpality ar their r*<utor meetlnc place at 1:00 PM on 15th day of November, IM4L will <oa»ider the following additional appropriations which I eaid officers consider neceaaary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thia time. apertal aclMMtf Food No. 12 I I.HD.H No. 12 No. SI ” No 1«. 2"«-<i« Taapayer* appearing at mu* h meeting ahall have a right to he heard thereon The additional at»pnwpr Uu .Lmam ax.4laalU .|uad<M£ U1 automatically referred to the Mate board -<f lai commt»w»ionerM. which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the County Auditor h office of- Adame County. ■lndiana or at wm b other .plat e as may he designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of auch additieipU appropriation* may he heard and fnrewteii taxpayer* may inquire of the County Auditor when and where auch hearing will beheld. « « Ralph M. Hitler. Triintee Hartford Township. NOV 15—r 22 We have a few drawer and dour lockers available, for rent. H. P. Schmitt Locker Service. It
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