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Neighbors, we like this story:—
A man lived by the side of the road and sold hot dogs,
was hard of hearing so he had no radio.
H 1 - had trouble with his eyes so he read no newspapers.
But he sold good hot dogs.
He put up signs on the highway telling how good they were.
He stood by the side of the road and cried: “Buy a hot dog. Mister.”
And people bought.
H l increased his meat and bun orders.
’"light a bigger stove to take care of his trade.
H‘ got his son home from college to help him.
B «t then something happened. . . .
Hi' 'on said, “Father, haven’t you been listening to the radio? .
^hries a big depression on.
European situation is terrible.
Tho domestic situation is worse.”
'Hn eupon the father thought, “Well, my son’s been to college.
1 a, ls the papers and he listens to the radio and he ought to know.”
h p father cut down on his meat and bun orders. Took down hia
And no longer bothered to stand out on the highway to sell hot
* And his hot dog sales fell almost overnight.
n | 1 p right, son,” the father said to the boy. “We certainly are
middle of a great depression.”
have no radio here, or news-papers AND—our boy
• n * come back from college.
Sincerely
COVINGTON AUTO SERVICE
With Emphasis On
(Our Assured Os Results)
no/ Herman Talmadge this week
discussed the first meeting of the
State Tax Revision Committee
and outlined the objectives of
the committee in its efforts to
“cu.e” Georgia’s taxation ills.
The Governor said: “I Think it
is important for the people of
Georgia to know what steps the
committee will take in studying
the functions of our State gov*
ernment and its needs. The com
mittee will first determine whai
savings can be affected by econ
omy and a re-evaluation of Stab
services, both those now existing
and proposed. Thus, you can see
the first and primary emphasis
will be on determining what sav
ings can be effected without
seriously impairing the service?
now being provided by the State
“It was pointed out at the meet
ing of the committee that 95 per-
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BLOOD STREAMING DOWN his face, a Communist strikebreaker is led
WaS mjUred “ the bitter strike of B ^Hn transit workers
railroad management, ft is reported that
more than 1.000 persons have been hurt in the riots. (International)
cent of the State’s total income
goes to finance the Health, Educa
tion. Welfare and Highway De
partments of our State. The com
mittee has, therefore, decided to
inquire fully into the operation of
these departments first and have
agreed to take them up in alpha
betical order.
"When the committee explores
this avenue fully and arrives at
definite findings, it will then
consider the subject of revision of
present tax laws. There are some
who have made extravagant
claims about what can be done
through this medium. They will
be given an opportunity to sub
stantiate their somewhat vague
and indefinite assertions through
the presentation of facts and fig
ures.
‘‘Of course, everyone admits
that there are some inequities and
conflicts which exist in our pres
ent tax structure which shoifld be
the Covington news
rectified. However, to claim that
this will solve all of our prob
lems is deliberate deception.
“If. after determining what
economies can be effected and
what can be gained by revision of
present tax laws, it is found im
possible to carry out the proper
functions of our State govern
ment, then the committee wiU
consider ways and means of pro
viding needed revenue for the
most important functions of our
State government which I point
ed out above. It is here that pub
lic hearings will be of particular
help and importance.”
The next meeting of the com
mittee has been set for July 11,
with subsequent meetings each
month thereafter until comple
tion of its business.
Two sub-committees appointed
by the Governor will meet at the
call of their chairmen to de
termine what savings can be ef
fected by economy and to con
sider and make recommendations
to the whole committee on re
vision of present tax laws.
Salem Church Holding
Vacation Bible School
Plans were being completed
this week for a daily vacation
Bible school for the children of
the Salem Community.
The school will be held at the
Salem Church, starting June 6.
continuing through June 11. Chil
dren of the community, between
4 and 15. are invited to attend.
Salads got their name from the
first salad eaters who served raw.
green vegetables with salt for
seasoning. The Latin word for
salt is “sal.”
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lamed Collins quadruplets are given
their daily checkup by Dr. H. J.
Cohen at bebanon Hospital, Bronx,
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lowed to g< home to their mother,
but the girls have to catch up on
some weight first. (International)
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