The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1961 Page: 9 of 26
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By HAVE CHEAVENS
AUSTIN (AP) - A com.
team of citizen tax writers pet
to work Bead ««A of Gov. Price
Darnel'sjgéetora revenue pack-
£$9
meets July 0r*,iOas-
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It is • five-.Tiember
. mittee .wittiia the larger group of
Ü Mmed by the governor to
make specific taxicg. spending
and econofnv suggestions for the
lawmakers who failed to solve, the it could achieve a "fair and
.atatea money problems during!equitable compromise" from tax
the 149-day regular session. ' i proposals already sub ratted and
The subcommittee, headed hy heftrd before the Legislature.
French Robertson, Abilene, chair- without delving into new fields
says will bring 11,800 before the committee with its.;
corporations into a first concrete pirofoaal which he1
equitable relationship than said was a true compromise. It
they- ■© have bi the taxing-included a sales and use tax as |
pattern. The present plan dis-i Well as excise, traasfer
criminates against domestic corp- natural gas levies." "•
*®*d. i- Hinson and Rep. Tony KoricXh,
While Daniel emphaaieed this¡Sherman, who favors a corporate]
* * _ income tax. were the
the regular
dicated he is ready to compro-
mise.
He told the committee he hoped ** ion.
Rep. Franklin Spears. San An-
tonio.. discussed franchise taxj
revision proposals.
'Hinson'* bill calls for per ¡
man of the State Board tor Hos- "I hope you can ¿orne up with
pítala and Special Schools,-said some proposal that will enable
tt wants to hatK 'Mi kg
cent retail sales and ytpe^tax on
all items costing more. It
. includes many «Kcific exemp-1
' tions. Hinjqn ,atso proposed an ■
increase fr«tt 1.5 per cent to 2 |
, . ... _ _. per cent^'on the motor vehicle5
work with legislators and tax iel said. sales xik, a I per cent sales tax
experts in its. efforts to help the. Rep. George Hinson, Mineóla, oi^rntaurant meals costing tl or j
special session. Hous member of the regularártore with beer, wine and other
Robertson said the appropna- *«*"*>'* deadlocked copferenc^ beverages bought with the meal]
t:oc« bill as tenutivejv aoprovid • committee on taxation, append included.
by the regular session would not, ' 1
suggestions for us to walk together better during
possible economies, take another the special session than we did
look at proposed spend ng. and during the regular session," Pan-
be gone into in detail, but war
there might be some opportuni-
ties for reveiw. The main task
will be* to look, for a tax com-
promise.
-Daniel JpM the committee in
first «ssion Tuesday that he
hopes it can "get together _
something all . can support" be-,
for? the special sess'
Tuesday. The whole
will be called into teww mm .1
f to formulate, a final j<éport 'or
the July 10 special session. Rob-
ertson emphasized^that all mem-;
bers of the larger committee are
welcome to jora the sub-pane! ia!
its studies, and promised ot keep
all members advised.
Thr governor's, committee In-
cludes chairmen of many of the
slicy-making boards for a wide!
variety of jnstitvtions. along With
such unofficial agencies as the
Texas State Teachers Associa
tion.
Daniel once again emphasized
one of his pet taxes—application
of ft new franchise tax formula
Held job 30 Years .
WEBSTER, N. Y. <AP>—Eighty-
year-old William R. Hawley. presi-
dent of the Association of Monroe
County Villages, haa-been mayor-
of this village more than 30 years.
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WITH PRIDE
ADOIPHUS RICE TUNA SPECIAL
One Dish Meal
Approrimatr cost — 55^
1 cup uncooked
Adoiphus Rice ■
1 eao Tana
a Cook Adoiphus Rice fol-
lowing, easy directions on
' the package.. When Adol-
I phus Rice is cooked, add
j tuna fish and soup, mix to-
gether and heat through.
1 can cream soup,
undiluted (use
mushfoom. tomato,
asparagus or celery)
For a moré -highly sea-
soned dish, add chopped
op ions, or garlic, plus sliced
hard-boiled eggs and mush-
rooms to taste. Have the fun
of serving a sparkliiig new
and exciting dish by. varying
the seasoning each tune.
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ROUND STEAKS
LOIN STEAKS
RUMP or PEAK ROAST
BONELESS STEW
VEAL CHOPS
VEAL CROWN ROAST
BEEF SO. CUT ROAST
Fresh Ground HAMBURGER
SPARE RIBS >:
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major issue during income tax, were the only two !
session—he also in- authors of revenue measures- to
respond to an invitation to maet .
with the committee at its first
¡917 N. 2nd St.
Savings for Jfptríity, Friday and Saturday, June 15th, 16th and 17th.
Swift's Choice Cut Vaal
—
QUALITY STAMPS
■ UNO STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAK
LB.
LB.
DOUBLE STAMPS
TUESDAYS With
$2.50 or Mora
Purchase
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LB,
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DECKER'S KORN KIST
THICK SLICED J,
BACON
2 79c
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Fresh Crada A
lb.
FRYER BACKS and NECKS lb. 15c
FRYER LEGS lb. 39c
Choke Cut Vool
7-STEAKS -49'
Tender Veal
SHOULDER^' 49s
VEAL CHOPS-
Thrifty Cold Spot Package
5 Lbs. Shoulder Round - - '2,10
5 Lbs. Rib Stow ——- *1.95
5 Lbs.. Sliced Picnic Ham -*1.95
5 Lbs. Hamburger ——— $1.65
RATH'S BLACK HAWK
SLICED BACON
RATH'S BUCK HAWK
FRANKS meat
Lb.
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Cello
SMOKED SAUSAGE
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20 LBS VEAL
FREEZER DEAL
5 Lbs. ROUND STEAK
5 Lbs. SIRLOIN Steak
5 Lbs. RUMP ROAST
5 Lbs. HAMBURGER
20 Lbs.
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5 Lbl. Sq. Cut ROAS1
5 Lbs. 7-STEAKS
5 Lbs. Platter STEAKS
5 Lbs. Brisket STEW
5 Lbs. HAMBURGER
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Only. IU
• VIAL «OWN ROAST lb
• Veal Square (ill ROAST
• PORK RIBS
• VEAL SHORT RIBS ¿
BIG 15c SALE!
• Pork Bones .. Lb.
• Pig Feet * Lb. f
• Hog Maws .. Lb*
• Chicken Neck Lb.
FAMILY PACK
FRANKS
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Borden Assorted Flavors
Del Dixi Blackeye
Grqde A Medium
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Blackburn's Cane
No. 5
Jug
Armour's — with Beans
No. 300
Can
Uncti Williem
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1961, newspaper, June 14, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143061/m1/9/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.