Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 13, 1951, Image 11

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    i INR a
“As | See It”
December B, 1961
— BF +»;
RTATE SENATOR
JOHN J. HALUSKA
Well, the
tax battle at
fitate Capitol has finally come to
4 satisfactory conclusion
Al & midnight session last week
the State Senate
Separate measures which will give | *
ser
night Sh nT
adopted five
in
$n million
ad
Thursday
happened
last
have
at!
well
Sen. Haluska
We are happy that House Bill
and 384 sealing with increas
es to school teachers and school
subsidies,
t
when the
have been approved
was steadfast thr
the entire tax de
curtain fell,
teachers would
was rightfully due them
will all receive the commit.
that were promised by the |
ture.
"the enactment of the vici.
Income Tax which
teachers of our
Kh Lao the point tha!
Was necessery io en.
ao Tax if they were
3 any consideration
: heed to upset your regular budget
| Christmas rolls
investrpent
Bicame
Duivember,
¥
the
i
i
i
hate |
the |
receive |
olltown, Penna.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
| the
i mufficient
of this became possible |
The
Yi AR fis}
power:
profession is a
ann
aried wi bat
Feehor by Mr. John
fent of the Penn-
ation Associa
Mr lamley was the origin.
of the Income Tax move
he felt that unless that tax
was adopted HB 338 and HB
3342 would never berome Law
We advised him differently but
he could not see the light
Now that the Bills have passed
Mr. launley, no doubt, is happy,
and we quote here a letter dated
December 8 1851, from him
“Dear Seantor Haluska:
“As president of the Penn
sylvania State Education As
sociation 1 want to express the
sincere appreciation of sar org-
anization for your support of
HB. 338 and H.B. 334. The en-
actment of this bagisiation, as
you know, will make it possible
for Pennsylvania to take Is
rightful place amoag the states
in its salary and subsidy pro-
gram. Public education is the
bulwark of democracy and your
support of good educational
Irgistintion assures the future
of our boys and girls, o
“Very sincerely yours,
“JONN MM. LUMLEY,
“President, PSEA"
In addition fo taking
Hd lenohers, we
Tax Revenue
te give a 15 percent
Cacroas-the-board to the
teaching
<> §3
group in Pennsyi
gtd must he tf
hve were lod
a i $1 ¥% pre 8
3
svivania State Edu
rent
rare
assed
Measures
Increase
entire
ow
state payroll, including the Liquor
Store
This
clerks and Btate Police
also was made possible
without the State Income Tax
aiid we believe oud readers will
recall that in our articles we pre-
around . . . a
in our Christmas
“sxtra” funds for
1852.
of ;
f
i sounag
tory
| Janugry
(11% months
i gressional reapportion iment
| Philadelphia
be
i made
| gesaian
{ weeks
i meet
fake
dicted these things to to
pass
And
position
Fax sh
While
Ce
still we
that the
have taken
vicious
never become law
Gir position is
while we
sr id
very
voied for Appro-
priation Bills, the record shows
we voled for taxation to meet all
the expenditures for which the
Commonwealth it committed
Therefore, another chapter
been written in Persylvania his-
of a Aght tha' started in
and which has now gone
and vet the end of
Session is not in sight Cone
i5 now
which must
"adjon sine
has
the
battle
getiled hefore we
Gir next mao
be
die
Legislation
Jr
dealing with the
subject. which will
be brought to the public limelight
within the next several! dave will
be a nasty problem. Bringing a
lof of loose ends together of the
work being done for the last 114
rrunths will rafiniire stme time
are hopeful that we will
home hy Christmas
When the above remark was
last July in our column, it
brought quite a laugh in political
circles
All in
Wri
Hast
all. we
within
and
close the
ceniple of
nirselves for
grind during
the lLegisiature will
January 1, 1953 to
just where wi are leaving
hope to
the next
prepare
political
Then
rgnin
up
another
1652
! off rw
SEN. JOHN 1. HALUBKA
BAKERTON
By M. 8 FPANCZAK
Walter Kucholick, Korean
War Yeteran, Discharged
Walter Kucholick, who for the
past fourteen maoanths has been
serving with a signal corps out-
fit of the I! 8B Army in Korea
has been honorably discharged
and ix pow visiting at the home
of his mother, Mrs Cstherine
Kucholick
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Mra. Elizabeth Cole, who be
came seriously {1 while visiting
among relatives in Johnstown
has been removed from the Mem
i
i {of Kingwood
{ orial Hompital in Johnstown to the
Minera
Hospital
and Mrs
"
| tors inst week at
rand Mrs
Hpangier
Anthony Sample
Va, were visi
the home of
p ery fe 8: _»
Mr. Mm edimver
of Utafiville BR. D. spent Saturday
{here at — Home of the lady's
i mother, Mrs Panczak
Mr. and Mrs as Lehmier
of Honolulu, Hawail, announce
the birth of a daughter Mrs
Lehmier in the former Marv Kelly
of Carrolltown. The Lehmiers left
for Hawaii in October, where Mr
| Lehmier took up werk as a Boy
Scout executive
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polites
and daughter of Akron, OO. spent
the week end here al the ry
nick and Polites homes
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tirabassi
announce the birth of twin dau.
hierk at the Miners’ Hospital in
ae ih Rabe da he
‘ Jaughter
Bonfilf of
Mr
of Mrs V
John x Buckere | oe . em.
ployed by Buckeye Btemship Co.
Cleveland. the week end
here at og "home of his mother,
Mrs Monica Rogerninsky.
Top Scout Award
Given Clyde Little
Clyde Little, 13-year-old mb
ensburg lad, received the Goid
Honor Medal for life saving.
| highest award presented by the
| National Court of Honor. Boy
Beouts of America during =
Court of Honor Monday night for
Tioop #9, Holy Name Catholic
Church, burg. The event
Was held in Cambria County
Courthouse, Wbensburg.
Young Little, som 5 Mr. and
Mrs. Donald J. Little, 801 East
High Btreet. crawled out on thin
ice almost two yelirs ago to save
the life of a companion, Jimmy
Palenscar, who had broken
| through and was floundering in
Fbensburg Reservior. The rescue
Monday
Bights prescitation was made by
thairman of
or mie District advance
ment commitiee.
A letter from the National
Hastings Teachers
To Get Paid Early
the |
Income }
UNION PRESS COURIER
SANTA’S LITTLE HELPERS AT WORK
dolls, with sn sssis! now
Judge McCann lssues
Warning for Holidays
A warning district mat
wie issued Monday by Judge Jo?
H Mollann who sald her
entirely too m drunken dr
ng and thers: are loo many ht
run acidencis in (Cambria County
Judge Mean gave his Ww
at rourt in Fhenshitg Snurthongs
“oh PALEY # BErYvihg
now, a that
brpug ht
charge is |
of Be ig found gaily”
“A hit-run driver 8
than a drunken drives
had enough (od Knows
ist said
The Judie & Warning
had given & man a
drunken Ari
rina
Beh
Riff on
Te?
a Bile
§ ie
he
sentency
I he
publicized ao
ease for prope,
AVE 8
‘or Ving
if: TNE Warn ni 8 Ww £5441
there will be BO eX
who [abl 1a vey
Cite Use of Chains
Gives Better Traction
Will vour bome be a
oy or one of sorrow his
reins T
If you or some member of
family ss in a hospital as
sult oo fa traffic injury, or
actident in which you wre
ved has sent someones cise
hospital, Christmas for you wii
be a hollow day instead of a hol
day! :
Chiefs of Police of
Cambria County reminded m
ists yesterday thal Chrislinas
which lends an added incentive to
everyone to avoid tragedy, on
quently brings some of
driving weather of the vear Al
though his area 3 currently ex
periencing a litle oold spelt
ares chiefs reminded
hotige of
Bring
Viriay
Thee ¥
inven
{doug
the country comes withdut notice
In the role of Banta Claus
bBelpers, area police chiefs yester
day advised wise motorists how
they citn help steer
holiday tragedies
Driving carefully, of course, is
half the battle, they ssid, but on
'y half. The safe winter-condition- |
ing of autos and drivers’ know |
now to combat the added hazards
of winter ia the other hall
Noting that statistics show the
millionth person will die sometime
this winter as the result of a traf.
oRning
we
to 8
Northern
the worst? |
motorists |
thal real winter in this section of |
clear of pre |
THREE YOUNG DAUGHTERS of members of 8 New York post of Veterans
of Forelgn Wars pack Christmas toys for war
National Homie in Eaton Rapids, Mich.
wood, Mary Heght, and Torrence Lockwood
and then from tha
phars st the VIFW
tor.) Valerie Lock
iniforms on the
{ Interndtitnal)
The girls
Drunken Drivers In County
May Be Handed Jail Terms
rials Where
sige aid
iver # jail
wy ArEnk
ine iy In
For edd WERE BRO WM
fent is 1a five the dod
ve of paving a Xe
Bye ning an days in all
siteornint fine
fie
North Cambria Police Chiefs Urg ¢
Motorists to Avoid Traffic Tragedy
{ #4
§
lent, The chiefs Hated
SWINE puinlers
I Be sure vour: pgnta wind
Hi Wipers and
Camden
#lormie Coie rRITY
f{aEieTs
5 wd Ei MeN
fig
Draken
ning pr iy
tive cohaitis,
ew Lifer A
use when needed on
wa, MM you don’it bave
beiter get sone. When
BOVE BROW or pe vondilione pre
¥iil, good driving Babits conbined
Wilh Tire chaans ate far and away
(ihe Dest salely and no-#tall
Er ante
I The area
that testa
Fue Kid
Pj fw PW
i ont greats
{oRfs Wilh tonventionsl nislural
{ rubber 1 so equipped. The
{ now prevalent cold synthetic rub
her tives wear better, stop and
LEO Tine on dry or wel pavesnenis
but tests showed they are only
{about two-thirds as effective as
Enabaal tires in tractive &ffNiency
On WMOwW or ice They risguire
tehaing on relatively minor grades
| of hard. packed snow or je
{ In stopping lests, reinforced
{chains proved ito he 39 percent
hetler on hard-packed snow than
even natural rubber tires, and 63
percent betisr on glare ew,
If voli have be
iii ti ¢ §:t yorar
Ye peaay Tow
P Know
Haine
ie
10 8a ¥
harg
i
8
Thay
haing had 373 per
ability than
itaciive
ires ue
‘MOTHER RECEIVES
SE SRA ARI A ts
GOOD NEWS
| Kreen
cern fixtures and Hghling.
rooms will provide guiel und come |
| pat
falard the
Se
RG
I hone :
Bre |
Lo BE §
4 Wards Reopened 2
After Remodeling
At TB Sanatorium
Complete Remodeling
Program Completed
Four large wards in the men's
Bospital setbtion of the (Cresson
Ranatorium have been
to admit patients for (reatiment
way announced Tursday of this
week by Dir. Harry W, Weest
medical director of the hospital
The wards were remiodiied dur
BE the summer nto He
two-bed quiet rooms aid
eight bed wards in order (hat pat
ents can reteive belter
gt tention
Pret
ised ware fair new Batheioms and
iavatories with walls covered
green glazed
~ith the bath ub and
Finished in pastel
ard farnished wilh
ihowera
ahiades
thy sok
read
Een
M
fortable facilities fon
cvery bed has an indirect
ing hHght snd radio ouliet
nected with a two channel F
radi or public address
from the Administration Building
A nurses signal or all avstem
was likewise provided lor each
ent in the privals Mace
Each section has ils own squp
ped nurses statiom that! commands
full view and control of sil the
patients’ heads in the secon
During the next few weeks 84
male patients will be admitted
treatment the robiibilitated
wards according the schedule
admitting patients suihorized
through the buresa of tubsroulos.
iw control, Dept
risburg
four in
ty
fonr
Wagner Retained
(as Dealers’ Head
i A Wagner of Jihnstown
waa reclecisd president of
Cambria
Deniers Association st a meeting
Monday night of this veodlt in the
Duncan Beck Budlding, Johnxiown
Mr Wagner has headed Hh unit |
Me first was
for past 13 years
fiamed president in
val until 1945 In
wax named execuliye dispior
However, nx¥ year he
188 and ser
&
fhdmecutive director was abo |
shed
Chairman 8 charge of
reopened |
and |
stud!
fe ba and |
uded in the remodeling pro |
i
tie and equipped’
id |
the new |
system |
ef Health, Har
the |
County Retail Gasoline
tht yewr he |
. Was re.
elected pradident and the powition |
the !
| group's activities in the VETIOuS | Sarnedbore
{ dintriet inciude the Jollewing: | School
| Hiry Diebold Ebensburg 'Reorganizes .
tien Miller, Cresson: MJ has On Monday
matter, Carrolitown: HaroM | Stephen P. Sediock was tie
| Hoover, Spangler: Joseph Grillo, | we
| Buneshore: RB. 1 Cums | president and Charley Cowsa
| Hiests Robert Forsythe, Pat- | named vice president of Burnes
ik ee, te ae | ore orc Be a tay
nn age ir mnization new
| Laney, Bouth: Fork, and Thomas ight of this weak ne" Monsaf
Presson, Nasty Silo. Remainder of (he board ia cote
: nesta tio of officers will take | prised of Stanley 1Tirieh. HS de :
i
pince at the next meeting, Mon
ine evening, Jan M. ; Paul Walter and Charles
Brascats
i Boomomy is & vi and pub-| Miss Betty Haddow 3
(lic debt a grave wr, this | member, fa secretary Jol
| statement being as true today asi wis appointed janitor of 1
in the days of Jefferson. who ut- Roosevelt School to succend Ad
| tered it fred Cartleage Sr, rewigned,
certs
You'll love its heavenly
RUBIA i STAR RRS EA
There are 2 Ways you can give
Red Cross Shoes for Christmas!
1. BUY A PAIR . . . if correct size 1s known
2. GIVE A RED CROSS GIFT CERTIFICATE
. let them personally choose the style and
get a perfect fit. .
Paul’s Shoe Store |
Phila. Ave., Barnesbore
Nc es de NESE ERISA WS Sy 4 NAA PR
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a A SDs
aria
For that uporiant
re
® PRACTICAL
® ALWAYS POPULAR
i
$3.50 “ $9.95
® Shirts
$2.95 “ $4.50
on
-
We've come to the conclusion
that never before has there
been such a wide line of men’s
clothing for Christmas buying!
® Ties
$1“ $2.50
® Gloves
$2.50 © $4.95
* Pujamas
$3.50 $4.50
® Socks
35¢ “© $1.75