Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1950 — Page 7
FRIDAY. JULY 21. I*4»
American Ftciai Hot-Cold War Costs To Increase Taxes W.totogtra, Mhr 31 —(UP)— \Amerteuta mH benoe themoelves now for the heavleet tax burdens uh Imposed upon them. The alternative at reducing Other <-iassuibgtloM of government expenMture u bobcold oar costs room tax been firmly rejected by President Trbman. It appears SOW that be will ash GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY in a Clean Car DAY'S MOBIL SERVICE nth and Manroe Ma. mnmmnmmmnmmmmmm*
~ SALK CALKNDAR JULY 25—7:30 P. M. Allen Hull. S miles north of Celina. Ohio on U. 8. 127 ba the Ancestral Acres farm. 2C Holateta and Guernsey rows. Roy A Ned Jobaaoa and Melvin Liochty. aaeta. JULY 2S Russell Adolbtae. 2 ml. N. W. at Middlebury. Ohio. 80 acre farm, personal property !•:»< A. M. Bevington end Knit tie. aaeta. JULY 27- Vaughn Lipp A Son. mi. N. and l>i mi B. of Oaatan. Ind. spotted Poland China bred gilt sale. 7:30 P. M Lipp. -- Clausa and Strahn). aaeta. JULY 2S--7:b#P. M. Ire Whitt radge, 3 miles Mat end Hfe mites south . of jlerne or 1 miles westsnd Mi mile south of Chattanooga. Ohio nosing pat sale. Roy A Ned Jabnaoa and Melvin Lte< hty. suets JULY 29 Mr and Mrs Ellinger. 6 mt N . 3 mi. E . Id mi N of Kendallvijle 51 *» Am farm, all modern hetne. private lake. I:3b .p. m Kent Realty and Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind. C. W. Kent. It Blair aucts Ji I.Y 29 loao A M John F A- Dorothy Omeelle. 1 mile northeast of Leo on road No. 1 or J 2 miles northeast of Fort Wayne on road No i 70 acre larm aud improvements and personal property Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty. mo ; Al i jp f. M -ArtJwr H, rmnar* ? mites east "of Wren. .Ohio on .4itagfc..tdß..m>ad,t3mn..lk m ,m norther » allies'south of Convoy, Ohio, then 1 mile West or 12 miles southeast ot- ; Van Wert. ■ IM acre farm and Improvements. Roy A Nod , - Johnson and Melvin Uechty. auets - ... ... ■ ' • -•-- - — -
| LOOK! | y fO What Your Dollar Will Buy At I I COJ I MARKET I I U. S. No. 1 POTATOES SUNKIST ORANGES I LARGE HIE ■ IJlbs-11-OA Jdoa.»|.o® Golden r, m I I BANANAS I I 10 ‘I.OO „„_■■*_Ms H teK| 0 Horic Grown - bwht hole Kernel I TOMATOES CANTELOUPE CORN I I 4 •!«— s*^’*!••<> 10...»*!•— I While Cream Style r “PORK & BEANS I CORN KIDNEY BEANS ■ 110 „1— 1».- I-** 10 I# *| I HmmCw R*d D p*tted°bbur Sun Kist te I I’IUNE PI AMS (HERBIES LEMONS I 110 , 1»— 5 .... ‘ l-— 3 ‘l-— I I Red Pipe _ We Plug I WATERMELONS TQ. I LARGE HOM EM XDE COOKIES 3 doz. .SUM) I I COUNTRY EGGS 3 dot. SUM) I I HOMEMADE RING BOLOGNA 3 Iba. SLOP I i INDIANA SW EET CORN 3 dog. SLOP | I SWISS CHEESE -- - --- - 2 lb* >LW I I DRIVE OUT FROM 7TO 11 I I ALSO ALL DAY SUNDAY | I — — 5 MILKS SO( TH OF IHSCATIR ON 27 — — I
cengram bar aatbority ta spend am prwammtaiy HVUOMMH in the enrreat fiscal year. That ragrm scuta the M2.1b0.W0,00# budgeted In Koran, piua a IKUHIO.OOO,OOO amergency national defense appropriation and a U.000.000.»b0 emergency fund further to arm our allies. That rate of expenditure would set up a prospective deficit at about tor fiscal INI. Kpendiug for fiscal 1»52 and for sooie years thereafter probably will be na great or greater. 'nutpayers will have to pay Inta the treasury vaster sums than they put up to any World War II year to cat the prospective aeries of deficits down to safe aiae. The alternative would be to permit the national debt to contmae the stoeg climb it began In 1030 and continned with only two luterrugUons stere-to IMT and IMI Mr. Truman may startle congress and the nation this autumn with • reaueet that treasury revenue be Increased by $10,000,000,000 or more a year by new tax levies That would hike treasury revenue somewhat beyond Its best World War II year. IMS. when taxpayers poured nearly MOJMiiMMMIe 000 Into Washington World War
li taxation was high enough to gat the nation about half way or n pay-awyou-go basia. We were about one third on a pay-as-ygou-go baaia in HMM Was l. —. • To avoto a danger auo inflationary ineraase to the nattoaai debt. Mr. Truman to expected to go tar third aa-4 payaa-you-go baste in the current boi oaM war. After World War U. government spending never gat tack to anything cotnparabte with prewar leveia That was Uwe after World War I, also. Bid O'CoMor’s WUylWi imj ruin) Foundation's Head Laarm Os Attack Richmond, Ve, July 21—<VP>— Hoell OL.'asior, president of the notional foundation for infantile paralysis, learned today that hie daughter has polio. Teats taken at the medical collage of Virgiala hospital coafirmed the fears O'Connor had when he requested that 3<syear-old Mrs. Sidney Culver be admitted. Dr. Lee Sutton, head of the'boa. pital pediatrics department.- who -took personal charge of Mrs. Culver’s case, saM "abe definitely has polio. It's a light case: Non pars lytic at present She's doing very nicely. We bare hopes abe. will completely recover " Hr added that while polio mostly strikes children, adults older than Mrs. Culver have been stricken Mrs. Culver, who lives with her husband, na a (larke county horsebreeding farm. was brought to the hospital yesterday In an ambulance The family physician. Hr John II Troxell of Winchester. Va.. had tenUMively diagnosed her ijlness ar Infant Hr paratyste. O'Connor, whose knowledge of the disease was acquired first'hand from'Ria late friend’and law partWvr/ FtinkUn’-HntuuMwMf. Kta vote d much ot Inv iliiw-4<r wuntmi' nag poita. ■ • ■ ’ T ;1■ t •<- ■‘ ‘ ' ■'■
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MAJ. MN. Hobart R Gay to In command of the First Cavalry i which landed amphibiously at Pojang. South Korea.f/ateraatioaalJ Tim??" Why worry about uu<ar for canning cherries? Oar cherries are already sweetened with 1 part sugar to 5 parts cherries. Place Your Order Now! BBY’S West Side MkL PHONE 56 WKKK END SFEBIUB Our Own LARD < 3£>sc with tar Moot older < (> A. Ihßit) i ——- Beef Chops A T-Bone ». Me Sirloin Steaklb. Mr Fresh Honey, boxMr Fresh Honeybox 30e Tomatoes fb. 2Sc Peaches 2 ha. 29c Piekies. Ipe. 2 for 25c Itorpe leowons doz. 59c Kraft Malted MUk .. lb. Mr i- SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET - * m*. l-Mh St. Phone 226
BtvtreQE Pcnnifs Maarmn Ktlimlmlml TrcaiinyJtnCtliircu Three Renewals One Transfer Are Sought Renewal of three local alcoholic 'beverage permits and traadter of a fourth permit will be sought at a bearing Tuesday Afternoon. August *, of the local alcoholic beverage board in the commissioners' room nt the court house, it waa announced today by the Indiana alcoholic beverage commission. Renewal of club licenses will be asked by the Decatur Klks and Moose lodges. Ttaoe permits are : for the sale to members of beer, wise and Uguor. The Great X and P. Tea Co. will seek renewal of Its carry-out wine and beer license. Leonard J. Met*, operator of the Mirror Inn. is asking that his permit be transferred from him to Mirror Inn. Inc. A representative of the state board will attend the hearing, which will be open to- the public Legal notice will be given in the Daily Democrat Saturday, July 22 tad n. Trade In a Good Town — becatur
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Bethany Youth To Attend Convention lenlion and school of leadership edacation of the Indiana confe - ence of the Evangelical United Brethren ehnrch wltl open at Oakwood Part. Lake Wawaaee and continue throughout the week. The foßoarlng youth from Bethany church will leave Bunday afternoon to enroll in the school: Carolyn Alger Rheta Butcher. Bar bars Cole, Roger Cote, Jerry Koi ter and Karen Striker Mrs. Elmer Anspaugh will accompany . the group aa cottage chaperone. The Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Willard and son David will leave Monday to attend the sessions. . The Rev. Chester A. McPheeters, pastor of the Metropolitan Methodist ehnrch of Detroit will be the convention speaker. ~ Dr. McPbeeters was the Decatur spiritual emphasis speaker in IMA Dr. R H. Mueller, executive secretary of the board of Christian education win be the convention speak er Saturday and Sunday. T6e average post-war automobile runs more than IMi.bOS miles before It is retired after 12 years. The 1925 typical vehicle ran 25,-
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