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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear With little Worry slipping or, wn Jaycees Further Plans For Halloween Parade Jaycee. Halloween Parade Committee met night WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE Samuel G. Kurtz 832 Chestnut Street Dial CR 2-6693 to formulate plans for the event to be held Thursday, October 30. General chairman, Rodney Curry, announced that 300 letters have been mailed inviting many bands and musical organizations in the city and county. Concession chairman, Clarence E.

Wolfe, said that the Mrs. Jaycees have consented to bag hundreds of bags of confetti Fire Prevention Week OCTOBER 5th to llth OPEN HOUSE AT ALL FIRE COMPANIES PUBLIC INVITED Thursday Evening October 9th FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK Coffee and Doughnuts Will Be Served Visit the fire company in your neighborhood and get acquainted with the men triat protect your property and inspect the equipment essential to do the job. DEPT. OF SAFETY WEEK-END SPECIAL KIDDIES THICK-N-THIN CORDUROY JACKETS FLANNEL LINED REVERSIBLE $3.00 VALUE FIRST QUALIT $147 MACHINE WASHABLE SIZED FOR PERFECT FIT COLORS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED SIZES 3 TO 8 LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER Silco Cut Price Store, 750 Cumberland Street Lebanon, Pa, aLLolIT CLEARANCE 1958 FILTER-FLO' Fully Automatic WASHER Only G-E Gives You So Many Deluxe G-E Quality at this Amazing Low Price! ig Capacity Water Saver Control SALE PRICE FAMOUS G-E LINT FILTER Durable metal filter won't clog, jam or wear out. Easy to remove, clean, replace.

Also dispenses detergent! 199 With Trade Model WA-600R G-E Washing Action High-Speed Spin Dry Porcelain Washbasket Tub, Cover and Lid 5-Year Written Warranty on Sealed Transmission Parts 1958 Matching DRYER with High-Speed Drying System Fully 10 Ib. Capacity Safe for All Fabrics Adjustable Time and Temperature Controls NO SPECIAL WIRING NEEDED! SALE PRICE 159 OA-610R HERB BENNINGHOFF 130 N. Sales WITH Service St. Free Delivery Dial CR 2-4661 for the three-division parade. The chairman, Joseph Schoenfelt, said that he is contacting local civic organizations to furnish judges for the parade, and prize chairman Richard McKinney has sent letters to merchants for prize donations.

Other chairmen are: parade marshal, Clifford publicity, Richard Carroll, and treasurer, Jay Detweiler. The rain date is November 1. HIT ON HEAD BY HAMMER Eltoa E. Elliott, 30, of Graut- yille Route One, a carpenter and had suture to a head laceration at Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday afternoon, according to the hospital rep'ort. He reportedly was hit a hammer dropped by a fellow workman.

You have never seen a pencil like the new MAGIC JU'CY ORANGE PENCIL. It writes in 4-colors. It's free! Send 6 bottle caps from KING SIZE JU'CY ORANGE to the Ju'cy Orange Company, Lebanon. Get yours today. Lebanon Daily Hews, Lebanon, Wednesday, October 8, 1958 $3 Who Is He! $3 Now'sjhe Time! move up to TELEX THE TELEX EYEGLASS HEARING AID is the slimmest and moat handsome! Why settle for heavy, older styles that have thick bulky temples, when you can wear a Telex and never have to reveal your hearing loss? Only the TELEX EYEGLASS HEARING AID looks like an ordinary pair of smartly styled glasses.

You'll hear better, look years younger and feel better too! Demand the very Telex! It costs no more. TELEX Ifeariiiz Center Martin Levin, i 839 Cumb. St. Dial CR 2-0581' TELEX Hcoring Center 839 Cumberland Lebanon, Po. PUaie tend me full information on the now Eyeglctt Hearing Aid, and a Cutout f.plica of the .0 I can try them on.

I a (cHeck one) rftild The Lebanon Daily NEWS will pay $3 today to the first person who correctly identifies the man in the Quiz Photo. Just fill out the form at (he bottom of this caption (appearing in today's' paper), cut out neatly both picture and caption and deliver to the NEWS BY SIX O'CLOCK THIS EVENING. The hours for the contest are from 1:30 to 6 p.m. each afternoon from Monday to Friday inclusive. No answers will be received afler 6 p.m.

Answers must be delivered in person and none will be accepted by mail or telephone. Anyone employed by the NEWS, or members of their families, are ineligible to participate in the contest. Page 3 The Pennsylvania Story Both Parties Evasive On Proposing Tax Programs By MASON DEN1SON HARRISBURG In less than a month, Pennsylvania's five million- odd voters will trot dutifully to the to name a new gubernatorial dynasty to rule over their everyday living for the next four years without the slightest idea of the manner in which their taxpaying pocketbooks are destined to be plucked. In this day and age of the billion dollar plus budget coupled with increased government spend the pocketbooks and purses of Pennsylvania's ta.xpaying public to meet the need for additional monies. What new types of taxes are proposed? How is the problem of the increased fiscal program the mandated alone going to be met? This is the manner in which the Republican platform' sluffs and rambles over the subject: "We say forthrightly that we do not believe that the savings to be ium KUVClllIIICllL SDL'IIU- rr i i i ing, the prospect most certainly is fe ted bv economical and effi- "DTO for the books ent government will wholly offset Around Capitol Hil! it is genet- sential He is: Your name: hearing Ion.

CITY $550 CRASH DAMAGE Damages totaling 3550 resulted from a two-car accident last night at Forge Road and Main Palmyra, it reported this morning by Palmyra Chief of Police Willian Wert. The operators of the cars were identified by Chief Wert as Harold L. Yohn, 16, 509Va W. Main Palmyra and Harold A. Nornhold, 22, 1240 E.

Derry Road, Palmyra. GLEAM OF DELIGHT HARTSVILLE, S.C. and delight shone in a crippled boy's eyes when a 3-year- old elephant squeezed through his bedroom door. A clown and Louis Griffin's parents crowded in too. And the JO-year-old got a taste oE the Mills Bros, circus, opening here, compliments of beaming parents and Shriners.

ally conceded that Pennsylvania's taxpayers next year are in for a whopping surprise on the he- labored tax front. A $100 million deficit is in ihe offing for the end of the biennium May 31, 1959, which may well result in enactment of a speedy emergency tax in the early days of the 1959 legislative session to fill in the fiscal cave. That is one depressing prospect Secondly, increased expenditures already mandated by previous services: and consequently we know that increases In state revenue will be needed. "We promise that increases will be kept to a minimum, consistent with good government. We are unalterably opposed to a slate wage or income tax." The question still recurrs: What do Republicans propose via a tax program to meet increased spend- ings? The Democratic platform plank- on "fiscal responsibility" is no profound.

In a belabored SCHOOLBOY ADMITTED Donald J. Steiner, five, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steiner, 22 Maple was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital for observation yesterday afternoon after he fell and injured his head at the Harrison School, where he is a I pupil, the hospital reported. He underwent skull X-rays.

legislatures and administrations, moi lofound a be abored fall clue next year which will sky-i skirl lhe 1 of rocket even more the need for words and the Democrat- quick additional revenues. i Iatform Iank Thirdly, if the tremendous ideal- istic programs so glowingly paint- ed by both Democratic arid Republican candidates in this campaign are carried nut, several odd million dollars will have lo be found under some luckless bush over and above the deficit and already mandated increased expenditures. The entire picture is most ridiculous in light of this fact: Neither the Democratic nor Republican Party platforms offer even the slightest inkling as to "how" they are going to delve into not pretend otherwise. State and federal tax systems are in need ot drastic overhaul lo close loopholes and provide an equitable distribution of the tax burden. "If fair tax revision and increased tax returns from expanding economy should fail to provide the necessary state revenues, we propose a non-partisan commission, similar to the one established by Governor Leader, to explore the lax resources of the Commonwealth and to recommend a fair and equitable taxation." Another overpuhlicized "study Again Democrats have no more proposed a tax program than their Republican counterparts.

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