Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1962 Page: 3 of 20
twenty pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
%
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1962---3
2m
Gee Se A. ^L^l!
274
on
Olin Oil
24.984
Pempeien, for
31.5189
3.5219,
Ptrftd for Parliu!
494
I
Enchilada
Property Tax Repeal
Dinner
Urged By Commission
Patio Frozen, just heat and serve.
Quart Carton.
3
By BOB ROOKER
1 Of each 42 cents provided by
Va-Gal. Carton
in
Mate property tax.
state office buildings.
nue producer, the property tax
Beef
Breaded Shrimp
Tamales
Kitchen Craft
Com Meal
Patio Frezen 8-Coun.
> I
should not be abandoned within the legislature:
property tax.
2. Amend the minimum founda-
Ipana
credit is directly involved.
Made from U.S. Govern.
systems.
!S
hamburgers or meat loaf.
>
Pecan Sandies
I
V
GardanJresh!
Cole's
Pine Oil
GENERAL PRACTICE
Fer meeter emelling bathreem
MEDICAL ARTS CLINIC
108 W. CHANDLER
Ph. MI 3-6150
4
1
4
♦ • • <
43 SAFEWAY
Fruit Cake Ring
Fruit Cake Ring
Fruit Cake Ring
Get Set for Holiday Entertaining With Safeway-
Fruit Cakes and Nuts!
Skinner’s
Raisin Oran
Inspected Beef. Safeway
Guaranteed. Perfect for
1. Provide that the appropria-
tion required for the free text-
40
Betti.
the next two years.
The reasons given:
> geed feed Ui
274
that the next legislature submit a
constitutional amendment for the
people to vote on in 1964. If this
494
98*
If the tax is repealed, the leg-
islature will have to come up with
about 634 million for the available
school fund, 64 8 million for col-
lege buildings, 6126,000 for Con-
he death
f murder
her sister
brother
edo high-
The major problem in eliminat-
ing the tax, the commission said,
would be to replace the income. It
added the commission could not
agree on a substitute source of
Enriched White.
Serve combread
with your fish
dinner tonight.
1-lb.
Can
The commission’s report to the
governor and the next legislature
said lawmakers at the next ses-
sion should act to eliminate the
tax on or after Jan. 1, 1968.
has dropped from providing 75
per cent of state money in 1915
to 4 per cent today. Still, the tax
produced $40.6 million in fiscal
(AP) -
tradictory
Simmons
inic sent-
■ted legal-
HoWey
■raod.
al • eenw
ine. iamu-
I taz total
> per year.
exelusivel,
=
nerea aa
Mm. Wrighfs
Special tin.
Prices end Coupene SHm-
Hvo Men., Tues, end Wed.
•m. 1, 4, end I, in Brownwood.
Ws Reserve the Right t
Limit Quantifies. Ne Seles t
Dee lent
n
iit"
es asking
lay atter-
35th Ju-
sting Ly-
iwood. at
I
Snipes, a
severely
rar while
at to the
the plain-
ith metal
y. shock-
Mrs.
Wrighf’L
Fulef
plump reislma
INE"
ROM
KM
OF
I
mon
VM'J
E?
Morton Dinner
F.-AChiei«Tuke
LUCERNE
EGG
NOG
MIX
a nce.
3. Submit to the people a con-
Announces
OFFICES OPEN FOR
Pird Dog Food
Degs love it, i loves doga
2-33
Regulations Draw
Fire From Chamber
, Bnwu.
ge Hid M
Pork Sausage QH
Wingate. Regular or Hot. I-Lb. gmE u
Delicately seasoned, truly a breakfast treat. Pkg. UV WV
EXTRA LIMBS—Beti Seay climbs a tree in a spotted for
coat in New York’s Central Park as part of a stunt to pub-
licize an information drive held by the Leukemia Society.
The holiday season is starting... get set for al those "Hungry Drop-in Guests."
Have plenty of taste-tempting and delicious nuts on hand for eating ... or making
your favorite candies or confections... Also the "So easy to serve Mrs. Wright’s
fruit cake, made from the finest ingredients for the finest flavor. These delicious
cakes will warrant your many, many compliments.
Wednesday is
DOUBLE
GOLD BOND
STAMP Day
at Safeway!
With the Purchase of $2 50 or More.)
Almonds
Poarless Almonds. Now crop bulk. Lb.
Tooth Paste
For cleaner teeth and sweeter
smelling breath.
■Safeway 3resh WleaLi!
Ground Beef
Mixed Nuts
Now crop, bulk.
Eh
L7
h
ar
now administered is so patently
inequitable that there can be no
The commission recommended
a patientu
tal since
’fared se-
ome was
sen trans-
ng Home.
I with a
ig money
Walnuts
Medium UM, MV erop buh
49c
Safeway Guarantee!
Every item at Safeway is sold on a
Moneyback Guarantee. This meant the
full purchase price will be cheerfully re-
funded on any item that does not give
you complete satisfaction.
-
i
Anjou Pears 10
U. S. No. M mH
Washington Stafe- Healthful and refreshing. Lb. EK
1..
Cheese Cake
Sara Lm Frozen, delicious dewert.
^79*
Jresk Jruits and ViMlaltti!
Kentucky Wonder
Beans 19
Florida « Finest—- Young and tender. 110. “
Skinner’s Spaghetti
Sarv. Soegheh ana
meet bell tenight.
10612) maLne u .. oI. nie passed, the legislature could be-
1 -62. making it the eighth big- gin an orderly elimination of the
I tax and provision for programs
source.”
PUBLIC CREDIT
-401
( A
1-0-274
Metrecal Liquid
Chocolate, Vanilla or Buttercotch
for weight wetchers,
6:0-5159
Pound Cake
Sare Lee Frozen All Butter.
8.0-794
Sugarine Sweetener
Deli tinea in Iced Tee or Iwade.
0654
Supreme, perfect for Schaal lunchet
10-494
142-674
349625
22865,
26 02 I 23882225 ESP 1
BM
a.-—'
1,0-554
9 7-0
LMg
1.494
Skinner’s Macaroni
Cet Macarani,dalcisusi
seupser stewL
2,0 274
u.494
2. Two remaining remissions, stitutional amendment authorizing
to the Upper Colorado River issuance in 1968 of 675 million in
Authority and the Dallas Flood bonds for capital improvements
Control District, will not expire in colleges other than the Univer-
until 1966 and 1967, and public sity of Texas and Texas A&M
7
>
gest source of revenue.
NOARGUMENT , it now finances.
The report said the commission
“is convinced that the. .tax as
French Fries 28494
20494
Green Onions •ad fender.
3ish M Cldpi Sp^iJ!
Perch Fillets Choice Frozen.
Halibut Steaks Choice Frozen.
Radishes Wat 4, re1.4*
zvudesvnvnvuvvvV-V-VIVMVMVGV2
Your Safeway Gives Valuable §
GOLD BOND STAMPS |
YourNearest
Redemption Center is
RENFRO DRUG STORE
21f1fNf5N1NTM7N#7M3
Fruit Cake Loaf we,..
le
nissioners
1 the pur-
ring ma-
nty court-
als. The
1 will be
lerk’s of-
1. The problem of enacting leg book program have first claim
Aslation to guarantee continuation against total revenues in the
of services now financed by the available school fund.
Apple Butter
Bama, true fruit flavor.
2:0-354
20-554
AUSTIN iAP> — The Commis- the tax. 35 cents goes to the avail-
son on State and Local Tax Pol- able school fund. 5 cents to col-
icy recommended today the re- lege buildings and 2 cents to Coo-
peal of Texas’ 640 million a year federate and Ranger pensions and
u. 49*
Orange Juice
Heim Streined. Source of Vitemin CL
6 20-634
Quick Steaks tn. 794
of the
laid Mon-
dying girt
her slay-
has not
don.
court in
that this
rez Villa-
2. "The almost insoluble prob- tion p gram to provide that no
lem of paying off some 625 mil- school district shall receive less
lion in state indebtedness now than 677.50 per scholastic or 692
guaranteed solely from this tax per pupil in average daily attend-
-I
☆ I
the regulations would put an end
to "expense account living,” was
expected to stress that the pro-1
posals are not final and will be
"subject to corrections"prompted
by testimony at the hearings and
more than 800 letters of protest.
More letters, telegrams and
resolutions of protest were said I
to be on their way from Florida’s
tourist industry which fears the
regulations would cut into the
convention business.
"It will scalp us," Dave Arpin,
executive secretary of the Flori-
da Hotel Association, said in I
Jacksonville Monday.
He estimated the regulations
would cut in half the 630 million
to 640 million spent each year in •
Florida for conventions and bun-1
new meetings.
"It means a man cannot take
his wife to a convention any-
more,” Arpin complained.
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y.,
told the hearing that New York
City "is likely to be vitally affect-
ed adversely by unnecessary
onerous and burdensome reguda-
lions relating to deductions for
business, entertainment and
(ravel.”
26 19*
2 ..194
104
tST* 634
WASHINGTON (API — A U.S.
Chamber of Commerce spokes-
man today branded proposed new
tax regulations on expense ac-
counts "a callous invasion of pri-
vacy in collecting taxes.”
Chamber directar Joel Barlow
told an Internal Revenue Service
hearing that the proposals which
could put a crimp in deductions
for business travel and entertain-
ment would pose "impossible ad-
ministrative requirements.”
In the first of two days of hear-
lugs on the regulations, Barlow,
a Washington lawyer, said in pre-
pared testimony that the propos-
als would require endless and cost-
ly detailed recordkeeping and dup-
lication of records.
"They also move in the direc-
(ion of requiring sworn state-
ments. collaborating witnesses,
and an almost impossible burden
of proof in an increasing number
of tax cases. Congress itself has
repeatedly refused to require un-
reasonable disclosures, such as
those proposed. and such callous
invasion of privacy tn collecting
taxes,” Barlow said.
IRS Commissioner Mortimer M.
Caplin, who has said he believes
I (2 /U
" 95 8 V
i /
S,. JJarry 7. Jl omai m S.
10.0. 6Q4
Trophy Brand. Pkg. • •
Once the most important neve- revenue.
reasonable argument for retain-
ing it as part of the state’s reve . J
nue system without substantial federate pensions, 694,000 Sfor
change ” Ranger pensions and 61.7 million
Such changes would not be for state buildings The remain-
politically or economically possi- ing $61,000 produced by the tax
Ne the report said ■ was from delinquent collections
But while the commission was and went to the general revenue
emphatic in recommending that fund.
the tax be repealed, the report SUGGESTIONS
was equally emphatic that it The commission also suggested
as- 37c
Brazil Nuts
Medium aw, m« crop bulk
« Buy Your I
at Sa/-way!
Safeway has a complete selection
of fresh and beautiful
> Green Christmas Trees! I
5 Save on Christmas Trees at Safeway I
PasswweBB*****MEM*T•M***w2
45
Coffee Edwards—All Grinds
su. 394
Pork Steak Butt Cut. Lb. 494
v
—Charlie j
sub 794
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 4, 1962, newspaper, December 4, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492737/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.