Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 10, 1952, Image 9

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E UNION PRESS-COURIER
Fatton Courier, Estab. 1193 Union Press, Estab. 1938
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and an i ang Msy 7 8 Avenus. on ; snd sisered a8 sec
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Ach of March 3, 1879, . ce st Patton, Ps.
Thomas A Owens, Editor
FRANK P. CAMMARATA -
HOS. A. OWENS JR.
ED J. OWENS .
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Business Manager
Managing Editor
Circulation Manager
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anised Labor in all sforts to obtain economic freedom aterial for pub-
Heation must be sighed by the writer as an evidence of good faith
The Union Press-Courier gives its sdvertiscrs the sdvantage of combined
gireulstions of two largeiy-circulsted weeklies and has & resder COTES
that bisnkets Patton snd all major mining tewns in Northern Cambria
County.
Taxes We've Escaped
Pennsylvania during 1851 witnessed a lot of
shout taxes in a legislative session that lasted just about
year, and do the
the state in very select company’
do not levy either a sales tax or an income tax, and we are one of
them: The are Maine. New Jersey, Nevada Nebraska and
Tsxas (ilizens of many stales are afflicted with both income and
sales laxes of course what Uncle Sam loads on their aching
backs
headnchy matter
the entire
vou Know,
has isl!
#iX Blates
ultimate result of
There are
fhe
ony
SERS ON
that
nthers
pins
How long Pennsylvania can hold out is a good question. We
squecked by the just-ended session of the legisisture without
that $5 per $1,000 income tax which eames close to
passing. There is a lot of talk in Harrisburg shout “broadening
the base of the state tax structure” In plain everyday English
that means dumping 8 sales or income fax on us
It's a safe bet that the pressure on the next legislature will be
as hot as the kitchen stove in an effort to pul acTOSs either a sales
or income tax of some description. Years ago most states paid their
Bills with money collected from properly owners and corporation
taxes. Now the levy on retail sales, incomes, liquor, tobacco, autos
and gasoline provide the chief revenue Of course, these taxes don't
cerned. Corporations, liquor, tobacco and gasoline provide the chief
reveniie.
The sales tax burdens ihe citizens of only 28 states, but it is
single revenue produced, accounting for 21 percent
West Virginia, by the way, was the first to
d sales tax. That was back In 192].
is worth noting that Ohle accepted
as an “emergency” tax. As in
h cases, the emer y seems to have beet permanent.
he proposed by Governor Fine for Pennaylvania figured out
at only one-half of one pervent. Judging from the past history of |
taxes however, the legislature would have raised the rate sooner or
jater. Many public officials, joyfully eyeing the tax money rolling |
in. hive no trouble finding rew places in which to spend it Repib- |
Hicans as well as Democrats come up with the theory that the people
want sli of these services, 80 they must pay for them :
The “Relief” Monster
alwhys with us. There way a day not so
had poor directors, end funds from the
assistance, mostly to old folks in their
ty Home, The latter is supposed 10 be a home
saything but that presently. It houses aduits
mont part, all people in need of public care
i
i
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i very
Lanimal fo by
UNION
PRESS COURIER
ing building the opportunity
happened the other day d
versalions that lake
should reall
There weonile
done
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he same
YOU'RE TELLING
apply to Pennsylvania so far as income and sales taxes are con-| __ By WILLIAM RITY
Me
Central Press Writer
A DEPARTMENT store Santa |
Claus in Pngland
ti.ought he'd relax with a Cigare!
and immediately made 5 sienlif
discovery false
lergic 10 matches
1 r
Dorchester
Whisyers
Rie Ji
The verb k o% a8 $5 ti I
the euler
mighty big rurk us
New York booby whistled the
first doy he wos bern Mis firs
words will be. no doubt Wow!
Whet 8 world!’
’ AS 3
A plant vase 300 years oll
found in & cave in Bam, purses
srcheclogists as to its use. Prob
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wh ¥
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Made In
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says
Fin g up hope Gf ever
ser ésng a depariment siore Rasta
(lms ko looks like Santa ! lant
Whatever became of thet pup.
pet emperor of Monchukve? We
ovghto go big on television
A mewRpADeT iT
es of Malavar
Throw ot the potatoes
“As | See |
i renders
{the paid this
By ...
KTATE SENATOR
JOHN J. HALUSKA
t’
Last week we mentioned in
our column that we would explain
in detall, Governor Fine'y }
fated Income Tax #0 thal
may fave
knowledge as to what
happened if
passed
Under Mr. Fines prog
Wage elmer wolil
compelled 16 py
his gross earnings
GET
BFE nage
Bay nave
thi Bill should have
fanning
The % percent locked to
innocent figure and many of
Senators were inclined lo go
this Measure but jel
ih Lif ¢ of
the
along with
Hs ARKIYEe
Bill had #!
The State of New York
graduated Income Tax Measure
tha! started off at i percent and
now has reached the high level
of T percent which i deducted
froon the wage earners nn that
State. Once this Bill was placed
our statute it would have
made little difference whether, in
years lo come, We had a Demo
cratic or Republican Governos
The foundation would have been
built and from thet time om ihe
expansion program would have
continued and we would have
found eurselves paying ax high as
10 percent, rather than i per
cent, in a few short years
To prove that statement We
only need go back to Governor
Earle's Pmergency Tax Program
set up in the Year 1935. The de.
pression was on ahd a 1ax Was
: * on cigarette. Bquor
r. gasoline, inheritance and
down the line oa many other
items. It was then distinctly un
derstood that this Tax Was on
for a few short years that Gov-
ernor Earle was in office. Wha! |
-
aials
pon ed
JIRR 8
Along came the candidacy of
Arfaur James who, viciously, in
his campaign speeches condemmed
the. as he called them, “Nusiance |
Taxes” He stated thai a bon-|
fire would be created if he were
elected Governor and give he
of the Commonwenrith re-
fief from such obnoxious taxes
Upon his word and promises
Arthur James became Governor
Did he create a bonfire with
Barle's Emergency Taxes? Posi
tively no! He re-enacted all the
Emergency Taxes and added more
to them. And, the same procedure
wis followed by Governor Mar:
Governor Duff and now
that not one of the Emergency
Taxes has ever been repealed. So
the same fate lay in stlove for
Mr. Fine's Income Tax.
That was one of the reasons
we 80 bitterly opposed ils
enactment. Secondly, how Many
realige that, if this Tax
were enacted and an ordinary
housewife should hire a lady for
apy one day in the month and
should pay her a minimum of $!
ore, during any cal
. she would be com-
able to verify
all or any monies
and the re
money would be |
i
t of this ‘
“to file, with the De-
gr the amplaver i this
Rae
should fall to report the ansGant
yeretved of Dad out y {aiied
figure, bolh
the Jally ahe
SE et ta 0B £40
Hire &
: report a8 correct
# Braggerwife and
Bn any
} When
IY mena
Fug p
Prue $4
HWW
FH i
§ *
# Mil a
thes
fe
¥
gmoant
iY CArnings, expose
iineounls of & fait fi
part to ide ss would make hem
Hable 10 the same fine. Ir
wold he subject LU
spect FOR Hewat ove faa?
the teaching profession, the med)
cal profession, the Ministers of
the Gospel and nn fa
person i ihe Commonwealth
guardiesn of
iife
and
daily :
Pease remeber, this was a
FLAT income Tax and not a}
graduated tax because a gradual
ed tax is not permitied in this]
Commonwealth withonit first, |
having a Constituticaal Conven
tion or & public referendam at
the polls. Under a flat tax there |
are positively ho exemplions aj
et kil
trade
their
tual ries |
sa roe In
hiadKs
every |
re-
hig or her PDOosiiion i
would be subject to scrutiny |
suspiaion their |
iiVFs
throughout
rime
The perfect rings for the
bride! Never before SO MI
for the money! See their
beauty! You'll be smased by the
value!
Basmens ved Bog soipged tu dws SE
~ KARPS
~ CREDIT JEWELRS
BARNESBORO
and
there *
NEWS ON THE HOMEMAKING FRONT |
by MRS. JUNE GRIFFITH
Haine Fronomics Representative for Cambria Conmty
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arity used
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f rE aed U8
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wa
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sediment AWAY
fa
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& 68 Fire : itl DOANE
Bring
il then stirs
fat mitre Rr
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then YOU CAD ime the 51
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fat has
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rh slices hy the Deiat
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Segre ines
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RESOURCES
a: Loans and D'scounts
U 8 Government Bands
Other Bonds & Securities
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Cash in Vault and Due
from Banks
Banking House Furniture
and Fixtures
Other Assets
wa ihe head fal
stops hobbling and the
heron. iran Lhe fal throug
several {hickpesses of
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sre
Peeper WTH
When the
hardens scrape the nedimen!
the Betiom and store
dem red
fat
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if
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Quality Guide
For Buying Citrus Fruit
Whether porre Buy oranges
grapefruil of tras
there aie certain things lo
for And 1's a good en Lo
then in mind when shopping
cause theyre added
ward getling the mast
money :
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be firm and
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ther fronin
wale
eg
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tise
there 5 Dien
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none
Aevounnts Towered by
heavy
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We want you to be among the first drivers in
America to personally experience a bask
in motar car engineering
n the Traffic Range |
: snap snd go! At the touch
be in the Cruising Range,
in and drive
for dollar you can’t beat a Pontiac!
| aGeienel at Estes Cone
Fin
Thursday, January 10, 1963
trams fret
dull appear
tv fruit that
demiighes oF hrojses Jf
§it is spoiled if
flavar of the whole
¥ io buy the best
t in order lo 28 The
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don't bh
sof tha To
LTV
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the care of
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ge mrwsys af -
eft at room
youl re going
length of
# (he
nice
Foo
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hat's fore
#& ve
good
famBy
ras fruit often. They
4 the Basie seven foods
oply Vitamin C. Feeryone
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I RCHASE PROPERTY
Fy and Helen (30 of West
sree Townshis purchased (Ares
West Carrall Townahip
4 $A 2% froam Joneph
yore a + Wa
aS
rar 2
¥
shan | TICK Riley and G. B. Moran
the group to
| Crib
| loge
Father-Son Team
Loretto Borough Council Inst
Wednesday night Became one of
he few municipal bodies in the
ares 16 boast & father and son
eam
The father-son combination was
formed when Francis LitUs Was
’ Wf three New jolons Sworn IR
hy Burxess J Y. Bard The new
sounciiman’'s father, Lawrance
L1ittle has been a member of the
nody for a mumber of PeRFR.
Two other new members who
inak the aath of office are Pat
Mr
Moran was electsd president ed
sccend Rev, Father
Wade of 81 Franew Col
Harvey J. Conrad wis named
vice president and Charies Lamg
retained =a borough secre
tary Misa Elisabelh Kehwad Was
restectod borough treasurer She
i mol 8 memSer of council
In addition to the officers and
Father Wale the other member oo
coapneil is Walter Cranauey
wan
LA a ASI AII APIS IS ISSO PI PIPE ASII LISS SSS
The Johnstown Operas Company Wishes to Anmounncs
“CARMEN” SCHEDULED JANUARY 7
IS BEING
Opera Company s Production of Verdi's
"IL TROVATORE"
ON JANUARY Zi
she bought 1CKels
for
Carmen” can use these for
Trovatore © Tickets available ast the HARRIS MUSIC
EE 218 Maret Rtrest
IOMNSTOWN. Phone 57334
Jo ASSASSINS PAILS L SASS SPIS EVI
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BROANIZED
AFRU
ATEMENT OF CONDITION
December 11
a8 od
Capital Btock
Surplus
62.824 35
4.500 00 Deposits
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1951
LIABILITIES
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100,000.00
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8072.13 Income
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