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meats in quantity, see us—we will save
you money. We sell it, we cut it, we pack
it, we freeze it. If you want one or all of
these services, we invite you in to see us, we
sell wholesale cuts only. Pure Pork Hick
ory Smoked Sausage a specialty.
Call your groceryman for sausage
made by Blakely Freezer Locker.
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President Eisenhower’s tax pro
gram faces a battle in the Congress,
according to Washington reports. It
will be the first real test of Mr.
Eisenhower’s political strength since
he took office. No one, however, is
rash enough to predict that the Presi
dent will not have his way on the
five proposals he offered Congress.
1. The excess profit tax should be
extended for six months beyond the
expiration date of June 30 in order
to gain revenue of $800,000,000.
2. Congress should repeal the 5
per cent reduction of the tax on reg
ular income of corporations, which is
now scheduled to go into effect on
April 1, 1954, Continuation of it
would raise $2,000,000,000 annually,
3. The scheduled reduction in ex
cise taxes due next April 1 should
be maintained at last until @ sounder
system of excise taxation was en
acted. He would make recommenda
tions for this next January,
4. The increase of the old-age se
curity tax from 1 1-2 per cent to 2
per cent on both employes and em
ployers should be postponed pending
further study of Social Security
taxes,
5. The 1951 tax of approximately
11 per cent imposed as an extra
levy on individual incomes should
continue until it expires on scheduled
date of December 31,
Stronger Allied ties is the object
ive of the meeting next week between
President Eisnhower, Prime Minister
Churchhill and the Premier of France.
It is reported the meeting was
proposed by President Eisenhower.
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Hall Drug Co.
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For everything in the drug line, shop
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He said the biz three leaders would
tackle the “many problems that
must be solved cooperatively so that
the world cause of peace may bha
advanced.”
In other words, if the three have
a complete understanding among
themselves, then they may meet at
some future date with Soviet Pre
mier Georgi M., Malenkov for a dis
cussion of world problems.
As one U, S. Senator remarked:
“It would be a fatal mistake to go
into a four-power meeting with a
wide divergence of opinion among
the Allies about Korea and other un
settled problems because the Com
munist technique is aimed at divid
ing the Allies.”
Northwestern National Life In
surance company’s 18th annual em
ployment survey reveals that start.
ing salaries for college graduates is
at a new all-time peak.
The survey covers 131 universities,
colleges and technical schools. The
1953 average reported by the schools
run $290-300 a month for liberal
arts men, $3lO-330 for business ad
ministration majors and $325-375
for engineers, with some individuals
starting at S4OO for a 40-hour week,
plus a premium for longer working
week,
Over half, or 76 of the schools
surveyed, reported 90 to 100 per
cent of their available seniors will
be placed by commencement time.
The over-all number of college
graduates is down from the peak
years of just after World War II
while there are more employers.
This accounts for the increase in
starting salaries and the greater per
centage of placements, }
l las fir region west of
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the Cascades in W and
Oregon, 37% of all forests
have been certified as West Coast
Tree Farms.
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Mr. S. W. Tompkins, Chairman of
The Housing Authority of the City
of Blakely, Georgia, announces that
sealed bids will be received at the
Housing Authority office until 2:30
o'clock p. m,, E, 8. T,, on July 10,
1953, and then publicly opened, for
furnishing 87 Electric Ranges and
37 Electric Refrigerators for use on
Project No. Ga, 114-1, Cedar Hill
Homes; and 114-2, Willis Cain
Homes. Interested persons should
contact Mr. Phillip Sheffield, Execu
tive Director of The Authority, for
further information, 6-4-2 t
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA-—Early County:
Ellen Rambo Cowart, guardian of
William Douglas Westbrook, Jr., and
Leone Westbrook, gives notice that
ishe will apply to the Honorable Wal
ter 1. Geer, judge of the superior
|courts of the Pataula Circuit, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 27th day of
June, 1953, at Colquitt, Georgia, to
{sell a one-fourth undivided right, ti
[tle and interest in and to all of the
| timber on the following described
ltruct of land, to-wit: all of lot of
land number 45 lying east of Colomo
kee Creek, containing 141 acres,
more or less;: all of lot of land num
i?wr 36 containing 250 acres, more
lor less; 188,75 acres off of the north
'side of lot of land number 34; also
[67.25 acres lying west of State
'Hixhwuv in lot of land number 7,
being all of said land lying west of
said Highway except 8.75 acres in
the south west corner of said lot, All
of land situate, lying and being in
the Bth land district of Clay County,
Georgla, and being a part of the
place known as the Hattaway Place,
and reinvest the proceeds, because of
[the amall income of said wards’ prop
.wrt# sought to be sold.
i his Ist day of June, 1953,
| ELLEN RAMBO COWART,
{(Buurdhn of William Dougn Weat
| brook, Jr., and Leone Westbrook.