Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 July 1947 — Page 4

Pollyanna 4-H Club News The Pollyanna 4-H Club met Wednesday, June 25th at 2:00 p. m. at the high school building for Its regular meeting. Sixteen members answered roll call which was answered by our favorite season of the year. There was a Junior Demonstration contest with Lois Ann Harsh and

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I Ketering's Homestore I Under New Management SPECIALS, SAT., JULY 5 I You Can't Beat These Prices We will do Our Best to Please. . We Deliver. Robert Howard, Mgr. I COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED Juices Wow! Meats COMPLETE LINE GROCERIES & MEATS v • I FROZEN FOODS, FRESH VEGETABLES, BABY _ „ o ___J JUICES GOOD LINE 0F LARD FRESH COUNTRY bulk lb. 18c or 2 for3sc FOODS, FISHING TACKLE and SUNDRIES oz t"J^ A YXX? TAIL •••;•• • 30c FANCY COOKIES YELLOW CREEK Fancy Chunk BACON lb. 60c carry AITT MW ITT vnPiTT ip rp amdq I lOTl 0T BETTER STOCK UP ON YELLOW CREEK, Fancy Sliced BACON.. lb. 65c CARRY OUT BEER ALL POPULAR BRANDS 30-oz. GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 49c YELLOW CREEK Package BACON . lb. 80c SCHLOSSER ICE CREAM qt. 45c 3 ® oz 30-oz. RICHELEIU ORANGE 26c BROOMS SI.OO LIGHT RED SALMON 67c - SUGAR 5-lb. 49c RIVAL DOG FOOD HAMBURG lb. 39c or 2 for 75c Canned Goods 3 2?c tootsie fudge 35c I 330 GROPUP 30c LARGE FRANKFURTERS lb. 37c ■ LITTLE ELF KRAUT Ig. cans 13c 2 for 25c ELF PRUNE PLUMS large 29c GAINES MEAL 65c ECKRICH SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS lb. 45c LITLE ELF CREAM STYLE CORN.... 2 for 29c LITTLE ELF FRUIT COCKTAIL 45c POTATOES FANCY * SLICING BOLOGNA lb. 45c I PEAS o r° r WHAT YOU DON’T SEE, ASK FOR, IF WE CALIF. WHITES pk. 80c PRESSED HAM lb. ° 72c LITTLE ELF SWEET PEAS 2 for 37c HAVEN’T GOT IT, WE GET IT. EGGS DAILY FRESH HONEY LOAF lb. 73c T^T L r 2 for SAVE 3c ON ALL PREPARED CEREAL GGS doz 53c PICKLE PIMENTO LOAF lb. 55c ■ LITTLE ELF PORK AND BEANS can 21c < SHEFFORD CHEESE MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF lb. 55c I MATMOR E TOMATO L PUREE to 28 oz■ 25c HILLS BROTHERS OLD YORK.... 1-2 lb. 27c ™ n‘ WHITE KAPO^vrup REE i^C. 28 ' 9 MAXWELL HOUSE SWISS 1-2 lb. 30c LONGHORN lb. 50c HITE KARO SYRUP 15c -for 29c MANOR HOUSE CHEVEL .1-2 lb. 21c BRAUNSW EIGER lb. 58c PILGRIM FATHERS’ PANCAKE SYRUP CHASE & SANBORN AMERICAN .. 1-4 lb. 21c DRIED BEEF 1-4 lb. package 22c CLICK CHOCOLATE SYRUP BURCO < lit /ffg<b AMERICAN .. .2 Ib. 78c PORKCHOPS lb. 65c COCOA MARSHMALLOW C. SYRUP 25c BOSCUL * CHEVEL 2 lb. 78c CUBE STEAK lb. 53c MARSHMALLOW pint iar 29c SANKA Kraft CHEESE 1-2 lb. 29c ROUND STEAK lb. 50c FANCY INDIANA CELERY bch 22c or 2 for 39c THOMAS J. WEB VELVEETA 29c T-BONE STEAK lb. 55c ■ SUNKIST ORANGES doz. 48c OLD ENGLISH 29c CLUB STEAK .. lb. 55c ■ LEMONS, (large) doz. 48c LARGE DREFT ~ GRATED CHEESE ..15c HEART lb. 25c RED RIPE TEXAS TOMATOES lb. 15c—2 for 29c OXYDOL TIDE CIGARETTES PORK LIVER lb. 20c FAMOUS S>bOTT COUNTY PORK & BEANS RINSO SONEX OOX ajj, POPULAR BRANDS BEEF LIVER .. lb. 25c FRANCO AM. SPAGHiTri. C,B . WU3HRITE I " UX $1.70 Carton BOILING BEEF lb. ; 40c BEN GEE CHOW MEIN DINNER.... 55c SWERL, The Magic Suds COSMETICS FANCY BEEF ROAST lb. 45c

Roxanna Weaver, competing. Committees were chosen and plans were for our achievement day program which is to be held Friday, June 27th, at 7:30 p. m: in the high school auditorium. Refreshments were served byPauline Pusti and Dolores Druckamiller and then the meeting was adjourned. e—

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SyracMse-Wawasee Jemal "The Only Newspaper Published in the Heart of Northern Indiana’s Great Lake Region." Telephone IM A legal Republican Newspaper, official for all Kosciusko County. J. B. Cox, Publisher Largest Weekly Circulation ii the County. Entered at postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, as second class matter. HOOSIERS IN WASHINGTON Following are highlights of the dramatic keynote address of House Majority Leader Charles A. Halleck before the recent Wisconsin Republican State Convention: • • • The signs are plain. We are going to win in ’4B. The people said last November that we were right. They have had abundant evidence since that only by entrusting government to the sound hands of the Republican Party can the wi& will of the people be carried out. • • • ' The country has had enough of: High Tax Harry. His Spend , and Spend program for his overstuffed. Bureaucracy. His abuse of the presidential veto power to thwart dhe demands of the people. Across the land the people are voicing their wrath against the subservience of Truman and his Administration to the radical masters of the Democratic Party. • • • After fourteen years of "rub-ber-stamp” Congress .. . you have a,Republican .Congress that is responding to the heart's desire of the American people. Our onlytrouble is that the President — the last bulwark of repudiated New Dealism—is stubbornly trying to block our way. i- * • • The basic political objective of the Republican program is to restore sanity and order in government and to restore the government to the people. The basic economic objective is to create a stable economic climate in which American ingenuity, inventive

genius and productive ability will! flourish. And we must not and shall not; rest until we have attained our objectives. That is our pledge. We shall j redeem that pledge—veto or no' veto, and New Dealers. Communists, spendthrift bureaucrats, po-. litical machine bosses and labor | racketeers, to the contrary notwithstanding. We have just begun to fight for the p ople’s j rights. • • • In reducing government costs ; the Republican Congress has received absolutely no co-operation from President Truman. The inescapable fact is that this Democratic administration simply does, not believe in economy. All they want to do is shovel out the tax-j payers money for every conceiv-1 able sort of operation whether it , is worthwhile or not. And parti-I cularly do they want to shovel it, out where it can make them some, votes. The Republicans do not feel that way about it. We don't think the voters are for sale on the auction block of easy money out of Washington. * » » There is no place in the federal service for those who do not be-

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lieve in the American way of life. The era ®f coddling Communists inthe highest strategic and pol-icy-making jobs in Washington is now definitely at an end. * » ♦ By vetoing the tax relief bill, bill, which passed both the House and the Senate by substantial majorities, the President has thwarted the will of the people, as expressed through their recently elected representatives in Congress. It was a flagrant abuse of the veto power. The determination of tax policy has always been regarded as the special province of Cbngres, not to be set aside by the Executive. The Republican majority in Congress flatly rejects the argument of President Truman in his tax bill veto message that the government must continue to impose back-breaking. war-time taxes ... ; 4v» spurn his specious argument that the Government must' take heavily of the people s nioney and spend it. He says that if the government spends .the money, the effect will not be inflationary. But if the people who earned the money spend it. he says then that the same money will be inflationary. That is just sheer nonsense.

"IN THE MAIL RAG” Do you want a paid Fireman, or do you want to be homeless? Ask yourself that question. If you don't want to be homeless lets get a paid fireman. Say there was a fire and they went down to get the truck and it had a flat tire. Well someones home might burn to the ground. So why don't someone do something about this matter right now. I am a home owner and a taxpayer and I wouldn’t want some-

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thing to happen to my house or family. lam going to sign this Mr. X, so if something isn't done you will hear from Mr. X again. So lets do something about this matter. Mr, X. Don’t miss “Tinker to Evers to Chance,” Dan Parker’s story of ItasebalTs all-star double play trio. See it in The American Weekley, the great magazine distributed with the CHICAGO SUNDAY H ERA lA>- AMERICAN.