Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1952 — Page 2
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Gross Income Tax Representative Here ? jfrs. Dale Death, Decatur automobile license branch manager, announced today that a represetata- ; (iv* of the Indiana gross income taxj division would be at her office here five days in January to advise taxpayers regarding their gross iuecjme tax liabiU|y. j?T?he . representative will be in De<jatur January 14, 17,' 21, 24 and i K ■' ' . ' ' ~
SALE CALENDAR JA&. 12--Albert Coblentz, 5 miles East of Geneva, Indiana on Highway No. 116, Weil Improved 80 Acre Farm. 1:80 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction 00., J. F. Sanmaun.Auct. ' f JAN. 12—1:00 p. hj. E R. (Bud) Fisher, owner, Willshire, O. Small L tools. Purdy A Cisco, Aucts. ! [ * JAN. 16 —10:00 a. m. Jason Donaghy and Son, and Ackerman Estate, '‘l owners, 2*4 miles north of Ossian, Ind. on St. IW. 1, then 3% miles west on Allen and Wells county line. Cattle, bogs, feed, tractors.' implements. Ellenberger Broal; Auct>. JA.y. 21—11:00 a M. Vernon Brown and Sam Brown, owners. $ miles ; west of Berne on Rd. 118, then 1 mile rnorth. Hereford cat- | tie. dairy cattle, hogs, oats, miscellaneous. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. ! '■ *. One Minute, Please h k „ When yon maka * telephone call, give the other party about a minute — at least 10 I ’j I rings—to answer your call. Waiting this minute may save you a second call. Answering your own telephone promptly also helps us greatly to give you better service. Citizens*Telephone Co.
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28. lijiwah announced. All persons dealring aid in making out their returns are requested to bring a record of; their earnings or-In the case of g merchant to bring a. financial I statement z and record of business for 19517 j : " "* Gross tax blanks are available at the ahto license branch, /the auto branch manager la authorized to accept gross tax returns? and forward them to Indianapolis ,if the taxpayer so desires. i
Estimate Spain's Estate SIOO,OOO The estate of the late William J.'Spain of Bluffton is estimated at more than SIOO,OOO, according to the executor’s application filed in the Weils circuit court Under terms of his will, his wife inherits Dgrsongl property and 400 shares of Lincoln National Life insurance Company stock and other interests' up ter half of the value of the gross estate. The remainder ©£. the estate is to go in equal shares to two sons, Koberg E. and William J. Spain, Jr. Buildings Collapse During Excavation \ Noblesville, Ind., Jan. I—(UP)— Excavation and remodeUug Work was bfam?d today for the collapse of two buildings in the heart of this city's business district; A passer-by, Clyde Carson, 33, suffered minor Injuries when he was struck by a brick. Total damage was not estimated immediately.. The three-story Zeekel Clothing Store, where workers* had been digging >n the basement during’remodeling work, toppled over yesterday <mto an adjacent two-story building housing a cleaning establishment. Both structures on the south side of the public square were wrecked. CAPT. CARLSEN < Co«tl»aHl Front Pagr Owe) w/Tre going to try to keep .a crew aboard the Enterprise until the last possible moment. Additional word of how things Were going aboard the wallowing neigh ter dame in a radio message at 5:10 pm. (11:10 a.m. tST) from «TCH finn't SuffT i.tikir Minm No matter b»w mu ramdiaa j«a kayo trie* ter itehinr of eesama, paoriaui*. infection*, athlcto’a foot it whatooor yoar *Un trouble mar he—anything fro* haul to foot—WONDEB BALVK awl WONDER Medicate* SOAP can heir youDtnlspni M U« >,yi to the 4ra*y WONDER* /a LVE *rea<*>e«a. aatiaeptle. No ua*y appearance. Safe for children. Get WONDER SALVE aM WONDER SOAP — remit* or money rofuatfW. Truly wonderful wt»nU«M. iHuld in Decatur by Jfoiiiie. Bmith, land HoJtliiHi.se Drug Stores; or your hometown druggist. ;
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Credit, Debit Sides Presented By Pres. Truman' Jan. ft — (UP) — Here gio the “credit” ajtd "debit” sides of the 1951 “ledger” as described by President Truman in Life state of the Union address. Credit* 1. Th* United Nations ‘‘turned hack the, Chinese vßbion” in Korea. ’2. V. 8. aid ‘'helped our allies ’ to hold back the Communist ad- ? Vhnce’* in indo-Chlna and Malaya.' i 3. “We strengthened the chaa- ; ccs of peace in the Pacific’’ by nestles with Japan aud defense ; pacta with Australia. New Zealand snd she Philippine*.. .4. "Ip Eur.tjpe, combined de- I sense has become a reality.” - / j 5. European security wm ? strengthened by tbe* agreement to y bring Greece and Turkey into tbe ’ North Atlantic treaty organization. \ «. “Th* United Nations. t|a<* j world’s great hofte (nr peace, has come through < year of trial strong aud more useful than *ver.’’ i 7. The r’foolproof inspection * system” of disarmament offered H in the U. X. by the United States, ’ Eritain and France, but spprned J, by Russia. 8. America's armed force* en* i larged by more than 1,000,000 men and women. j' 9. "Rapid.'progress |n the field of atomic weapons” ami produc- | tion of 814,000.000.000 worth of 7 military supplies and equipment. 10. "Economic conditions iu th* ; country are good.” Debit* ■ >7 £ 1. Russia “continued to expand ? Us military production and ) crease it* Already excessive mill- ! tary pbjver.” ; | 2. “At home our defense pre- • parations are fay from adequate,? \ 3. ‘Difficulties and delays In designing and. producing the latest > types of airplanes and tanks. Some = j.iachine tools apd metals are still | in extremely short supply,” ? 4. "Severe economic problems” In other free nations as a result »* of thy defense buildup. :| 5. “Political tensions” ;in the middle east and the Iranian .oil I dispute. , ? the U.S. destroyer Willard Kfeitlf, ’ standing by: - \ ; "Cailseb missed several of "opr scheduled (radio messages) ■* his wrist watch got wet aud stop- ’ ped. Running now and re-set on ; time check. Both men drying clothes over candlelight while they *• ait drapped in blankets. Cantala * Carlsen says he needs About four ? razors to get rid of his beard. He ? is looking forward to hot shower ; and week's sleeu on Keith when ? his ship reaches port.” 7 ’ ■ I Earlier the Keith had radioed- >; some grim news.
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