|g wR ES WSS IC | 3 A > ~~ a The Pennsylvania Story: Tourist Business Important To Economy Of The State "ROUND-UP Thursday, September 29 LEGISLATIVE | | Pennsylvania wind up Harrisburg lawmakers this week Be 3y MASON DENISON ia, and yet we turn our backs their ninth month of sessioning > y ye 1 I o> : “Wo . a" . BE it's A Ticht Fit Pennsylvania News Service von it { and prepare for at least a fe oa Harrisburg To how He went on to point out that month’s recess with the legisla- | os 1 wh . . . . y Don’t let trouble put quickly and perhaps unt linking latest vailable figures on tour- tive scoreboard still reading 0 f vou in a vise . . . be || ly a Governor 0! most Sh ist travel in' Pennsylvania a | to 0 insofar as tax and budget sure your insurance | other noted character in public 16 $800 million a year | matters of the Commonwealth | program is broad en- life for that ‘matter ean pe which he noted is equal to the are concerned. ough to fit your || his foot in his mouth was illus-| i,q strial production of 26 of Republican legislators insist| F > A y he vis . py : i needs. We write all || trated recently when Governor Pennsylvania’s 67 counties | upon slashing the near two-bil- | ye a 3031 1 i + “wy . * types of coverage | Leader said in Pittsburgh: The lad from the so-called lion-dollar budget offered by pay claims promptly. || “Pennsylvania is not essesti- “rural” county of Cameron un-| Democratic administration fore-| Check with us for [| ally a tourist state | doubtedly has a few points. es, while Democrat'e lawmak-| full details. We're inclined to agree with Ho ‘noted’ further that: Test ers as vigorously oppose any| r 3 « ad i rovernor that the Keystone such cuts. CALL NOW the Gi vert 3 year ther were some 58.000 : State is not “essentially” a tour- non-resident fishing li On the tax front, debate con-| wn-residents shing censes. |. { i state > » time; : tinues to rage as to » type of | Wile & Rutt i Sate, but at the ame ! issued in Pennsylvania; that an Si to the type o y wv we believe that the tourist in- _ .. | tax to be levied although indi-| | estimated 700,000 porsons will {i : : { Sry is a very ti ac- ; ‘ : | cations are thi any lawmak-| Aoenc dityy isa very apr! il . Xe visit Gettysburg in Adams Ct.| fons are ! lawmaley dd y tor in the economy of the Key- , i ee | ers are leaning more and more| . alone during 1955, and that 61 } | 1 li ti . - " " . { Sts » 1 . . 12avily In 18 airec ) ) p: 85 E. Main Stree stone State. | per cent of the population of A : ¢ i 0 n o a Fo he > inistra- 3 : ~ . sales tax or a combination sales Phone Mt. Joy 3-6911 || In fact when the administra the United States and 64 Per} and income tax : * | tion drafted it's streamlined cent of the Nation's payroll. are and income tax. | - . yA . ante ) ; > budget for Pennsyl- within" 500 miles of the center On the legislative agenda this| ia : cole. ia o vania for the 1955-57 biennium, of Pennsylvania. week is the proposal to levy al we think they cut off their nos- ironical” I tax on the basis of federal in-| Ee oll ral, © SCOwW . » tax avments vy ;y es in eliminating the promo- oq 4 p oh : y come tax payments—generally | ’ tr a ed a émocratic administration regarded as unconstitutio al al-| tional and advertising budget forces across the ais] ¢ Hod ‘ $ tional al-| : : TEES = > aisle o e ug "OUT ’g aE for attracting tourists to Penn- poise “th: A though no court test has ever) | : j House, “that the second legis-| been made sylvania. lative sessio . ! ; : c session of (Democratic) i wwiclati p ajior However it wasn't long after Governor Oconee H oe Little legislation of major | | : . Earle i tance hz 3 See : Mr. Leader mads his utterance (1935.39) appropriated $500 jp tance has been passed by ! 50-3! aj ate $5 .- 7 955 sessi i of « -| that balding, bespectacled As- 000 for a two i ic 1955 session notwithstand v v ¢ yedl > 0 De o ine Q semblyman Edwin W. Tompkins spent in the > ing the nine months the law- > . Wb § 1 12 promotion of the makers have been in Harris-| from Cameron County rumbled commonwealth's vaeatit i 1 fs ace m at- ure te 0 to the microphone on the floor {.. tions : urd. Basically this is due to] . x . actions and that the next suc-' the fact that nearly all z of the House to refute the Gov- eoding . ne ! ¢ arly ¢ major| > i ceeding Democratic administra- | gislation in one way i | ernor’s assertion. What the ven- complsicly rever > ay or anoth-| m . : ‘tel everses 1€ er is tied i ; 1] arable Mr. Tompkins said never ging» rd tied in with the fiscal pic | drew any big headlines, but Frankl think. i | ture which of course remains] oy ‘rankly, we think ‘am- to be solve some of it seems to be worth of Cos x the Cam- to be solved : : + ‘ron ounty Asse as Logislative aders are \ Guard “1 recounting to give the other * ir semblyman has Legislative leaders are hope- a Jo ome and side of the picture at least. | hoist, aad 50 no doubt will ful thal with ep upcoming our business witl : thousands of Pennsylvanians de- lan] ro Bai : ih Just how important is the : ee 4 2 yvlvanians de Do plus recess, compromise] ationwide's extende : enden directly or indire r talks ‘ foverdde ISH race | tourist trade to Pennsylvania? 7 oars : oe indirectly i KS on tax matters will pro-| l ge ance. on tourist travel. In any eve duc2 some : \o Cast al SCAR According to Assemblyman . ny ov nt some areca of agreement| a3 Ya ue Secunty at To Kins tourist it illustrates how easy it is for between administration and an- low cost. Don’t delay a re : : { delay - «a $93 billi i]. a gube rnatorial foot to be mis- ti-administration forces ..do it today. Tonight trade is a $23 billion - not ml. placed M hil I ) g ha ES : > Mean the may be too late. Call— lion - affair, and to quote him . mnwhile on the legislation| further industrial production of front it elf, a smattering of new | |} | mills and factories in Pennsyl- 'WO PROPERTIES SOLD bills to appear, among | | : : | 3 : . | 0 n yu a | vania, using statistics from the and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren the : latest of which arc those | | Pennsylvania Department of In- Jr. purchased at private sale which would: Street . - . ~ rovide th: ie ! North Market Stre | ternal Affairs in 1951 amounted the Mr. and Mrs. George H Provide that public works FLORIN, PA. | to $23 billion. Brown ITI property at 154 N. contracts shell require the pay-| 3 rE 7 ibs VERY ‘ Vand 5 1: . FOR: | Phone Mt. Joy 3-5733 | Snapped Assemblyman Tom- Market Street ment of prevailing labor wages, Th | kins to the listening House of Mr. and Mrs. William Stoh- Authorize microfilming of | Flame; N iDE || Representatives: ler purchased the property lo- court rccofds ten years old ofl an ONWIE Ag i 7 tin: aa ; edu ated at New Haven Street older and yroviding for the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | A national conomy qual e ited at 144 New H Ve n Street I ot’, <I OFFICE » COLUMIUS, OHIO in dollars to the total indus- from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers sale of photostated copies; | - — ——] | trial production of Pennsylvan- and Mr. ond Mrs. Albert My¢crs Limit reimbursement for de > ——— —— me eet een ———— - - - — - —-— - - | This Attractive Sign of Heavy Gauge Steel — Beautiful Green Background With White Letters Only soo At The OUNT Joy BULLETIN 7! ANOTHER CLASS oT Mount Joy. Pa. BEGINS TRAINING | Fighting: | AT FIRE SCHOOL | | ly | rolled cording to | school, receive | of | trainees fires fires on the Three sylvania firemen have been sch-| Harrisburg advanced Unique is in the | ing Building ed as oil Octobe Ther PNS Another in this week's class, ac- classes officials of the who said the class will the first full treatment fire fighting the fact that have many will Train- design- famous Fire specially vanced Fire Fighting. is no are r 17-21: October 24-28 now Fire Ad- “I's Standard registration fee, | class of Pennsylvania vo eer according to the State Depart- 2 { class of | ennsylv nia volunt : g pé to finish the job firemen this week began train- ment of Public Instruction un Ing advanced fire fighting der whose jurisdiction the techniques at the now national- : i : chill. The : 1 : Ne school falls administratively, hill. 1 famous Pennsylvania Fire | School at Lewistown the only expense involved being A total of 57 firemen from individcal living expense all sections of the state are en- Registrations for upcoming open wonderful good for a quick warm up in the morning. do this while waiting for the coal range, or the furnace for the rest of the day. So for comfort use Ward Boitle Gas to get rid of the more gas you use. WARD BOTTLE GAS “, to turn on the small gas heater Many customers the lower the rate. EPHRATA, PA WEEK-END SPECIALS fulk-scale and ordinary fires as well combustible outside. | other classes for Penn- | | eduled for the remainder of { the year, as follows: October 10-14: Fire Aparatus Operation and Maintenance; preciation to school districts us- ing their own vehicles in pupil transportation; { tend Amend the Game Law to ex- provisions for special per- mits to certain disabled persons use of a veterans’ Legalize with off lotteries proceeds to pay bonus; daily the Fix minimum speeds on high- ways as well as the present maximum speeds; transfer transferor or Authorize local taxing author- ities to SAVE MONEY DO-IT YOURSELF HANDY HOME TOOLS STILLSON WRENCHES - SAWS HAVE FUN CHISEL SETS - RATCHET SETS - PLIERS - CUTTERS | DRILLS - AND MANY OTHERS YOUR CHOICE ONLY impose real property taxes on either the transferee: egulate the leasing of safe deposit boxes in the case of de- cedents’ securities; Amend the Borough Code to provide for the release of land subdivision cumberance 3 aS ao O Oo O O o O Oo o O x O & 0 O 3 COHIRT improvement en- 's in certain cases. 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