$ I 7 ? t The Stat roan. Balm. Owqon. Sunday. May 8. 194J Scott Vrges Half of Tax Surplus Saved for r Rainy Day9; Proposes Reduced Income Taxes, Surtax A plan of income tax legislation, surplus fund expenditures and use of future revenues was urged by State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott Saturday. "I urge that a large part of the so-called surplus funds be set aside as a reserve against future shrinkage of the income tax.' Scott declared. "Let's not spend the state poor. Common sense, warns that we hold a substantial part of these surplus funds for hard times." Scott's suggested program of tax egisIauon: 1. Repeal the 1 per cent with- 'Excellent Repair- Hep'1 Save money and time by letting us do your watch and clock re Da iring. lea -11 Like On Uederata Prases Quick Service Terfeet Eliminate tae ferries" Wateh Repair Headaca Serving Saiexa and Vleiaity Siaee ItZ? holding tax. It will produce not to exceed 1,5(XMXX). 2. Increase state income tax ex emption from $500 to $750, Its former figure. Revenue reduction estimated at (5,000,000 annually. 3. Reduce surtax from 8 to 7 or 6 per cent. Eight per cent on top bracket is too high for competition with other states, Scott contends. 4. Repeal community property law. Federal tax amendments, for sharing income tax between hus band and wife, make the-Oregon law superfluous, he said. 5. Reject sales tax until income tax shrinks seriously. Spending Program In suggesting a program of ex pending surplus state income tax revenues, Scott said: Expend $50,000,000 surplus (af ter $6,000,000 deficit) only in part. Reserve half for "rainy day." Ex pend $25,000,000 in two years for salaries of state employes, edu cation (higher and local), relief, cities and towns, veterans bene fits and other sources. Current expenditures from in come taxes should be limited to $40,000,000 yearly. After suggest ed repeals and other changes, Scott continued. This provides for ex pension of expenditures of 25 per cent. This should be ample and should be carefully safe- 1 The Jewel Box BULOVAS Sodam's Loading Jewelee Since 1927 "The Home of Fin Watches' WALTHAMS $42.50 Goddess of Time 17 Jewel ft Sfll? " Jewels guarded against excesses, ha stat ed- Law 8sdta Scott said the suggested proced ures of expending Income tax sur plus through general fund ap propriations, beyond the f per cent limitation on annual increase, de pend upon court actions now pending, and upon further acts of the legislature and the electorate. "Meanwhile the surplus," Scott said, "is held in the state treas ury in short term securities, draw ing interest at from 1 to Hi per cent, some $30,000 a month. Scott estimated this surplus would exceed $54,000,000 less $8, 000.000 deficit by July 1, 1M9. The deficit was caused by excess ap propriations over the 6 per cent limitation, he said. MUNICIPAL COURT Cors W. Kin. Monro. Wash.. vtoiaUoo ot noise ordinance, posted S3 bail. Oeimer L. Webb. Turner, violation of basic rule, posted $10 baiL Robert B. Putnam. Salem route . violation of basic rule, posted J 7 -50 bail. Clyde Kunze. Salem route 3. "violation of basic rule, posted 17.90 bail. George Hughes. Turner, violation of basic rule, posted $1 30 ball. Roy B. Stewart. Monmouth, viola tion oX basic rule and drtvtns with void operator's license, posted total of (12.60 bail. Wayne E. Kimple. 448 Water it., vi olation of basic rule, posted 110 bail. Henry A. Barnett. 435 Locust t failure to leave name at accident scene, fined $23. Leroy J. Cornell. Portland, violation of basic rule, pasted S25 bail. Gilbert Polanski. 1595 Berry t.. vi olation of basic rule, fined flS. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS W. Shields Re Mine. 41. sawmill em- Stoye. Gates, and Rosamond K. Thorn. I. bookkeeper. Mill City. CIRCUIT COURT Ktncaley 8. Thurston and Elmlna H. Thurston vs. Christian L 8wltzer heirs and others: Suit to quiet title. PROBATE COURT rrank N. Derby trust estate: Trust share appraised at Sl.01. George E. Martin estate: Order closes estate. Elizabeth Seifert estate: Order auth orizes sale of personal property. John M. Good in f estate: Order ap proves final account and directs dis tribution. Harvey R. Smith guardianship state: Order approves first annual account of guardian. DISTRICT COURT Walter Paul Brokus. charged with burglary, rwxind over to grand jury following plea of guilty; held in lieu of fl.000 bail. John Waiter Halt Salem route . no operator's license, fined SS and costs. Chester Ernest Skelton. Portland, al lowing an unlioensed person to drive, fined S3 and costs. Louise Marie Perlich. Salem route g. no operator's license, ft fine suspended on payment of court costs. John Carlton Smith. Jefferson, no motor vehicle license, fined S25 and coats. Harry Albert Staples. US West Owens st.. no operator's license, fined $10 and costs. Clarence Peter Bagger, Salem rout S. no operator's license, fined S3 and costs. Edwin Leroy Shaw, Portland, no op erator's license, fined $3 and costs. The walls of many residences and public buildings in Buenos ! Aires and other Argentine cities are covereCS with multi-colored glazed tile. Engineering Aide Exam Date Extended Last filing data (or engineering I, engineering aide II and civil engineer I examinations has been extended one week to May IS, l4a, Robert Johnson, direct or of the state civil service com mission announced Friday. Examinations will be conduct ed May 22. Hall Appoints Committee on Children, Youth Appointment of Gov. John H. Hall's committee on children and youth was announced Saturday. Request for the committee came from the child welfare agencies. In order to provide a means for coordination of state-wide or ganizational activities in the fields of child care, health, wel fare and education. The commit tee will carry the major respon sibility for such state projects as may develop from the program of the national commission on children and youth. The M-mecnber committee Includes, from the Salem area: Mrs. Pred Cast. Salem Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs;' Dr. Henry M. Guztn. Menxnoutb. B resident Oregon College of Education; ir. Rex Putnam. Salem, state super intendent of public instruction ; Flor ence Beardsley. Salem, state director of elementary education; Mrs. -Kath-aryn smin. Salem, superintendent of HUlcrest school for girts; Eleanor Ste phens. Salem, state librarian; M. D. WooUey. Wood burn, superintendent of state boys' training school; W. E. Kim sey. Salem, state labor commissioner; Dalbert Jepsen. Salem, assistant Marlon county probation officer and president of the Oregon Juvenile council; Mrs. l L Mickey. Salem, state Junior lead er for Farmers Union. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVX GkOVK BTKEJCT ftOM BtOADWAT STREET TO 4TH STREET NoUce is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Or egon, deems it necessary and expedi ent and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to Improve Grove street from the west line of Broadway street to the east line of 4th street, in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the es tablished grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a J'i-tnch asphaltlc concrete pavement thirty feet wide, tn accordance with the plans and specifi cations therefor which were adopted by the common council April 28. IMS, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street improvement de partment. By order of the common council April 26. 1948: ALFRED MTJNPT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is April 2S, 1S4S. Ap-2-2S-30-MyJ -l-4-S-a-7-a- Lester BeLapp Baevtag 111S N. Canal rhene 2-17M Salens. Oregsat Final Plans for State DeMolay Conclave Laid Final plant for the annual Ore gon conclave of DeMolay youths, to be in Salem May 21 and 22. will be mad by the Cbemeketa chap ter in a meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the local Masonic temple. Committees were announced Sat urday. The state's 40 chapters may send five delegates each, and several other visitors are expected, ac cording to Bob Seamster, chair man of the general committee. Boys and advisers assigned to bead the conimittees are Neil Mc Crary and Dr. ErtH Brunk, regis tration; BUI Rock and John Mc Conville, program; Beldon Owens and Jim Darby, housing; David Turnbull, publicity; Wilford Log gan and Bob Sharp, advised by mi mm m If you're a hankering to know more about this business of flying, drop out and see us. We'd surely like to taut it over with you. A complete private pilot's course may now be Easily Financed JUST CALL 7231 FOR FULL INFORMATION Salem Zlir Service GJ. Flight Training too Cessna Airplanes Roy Stewart, entertainment; Loo is Lorenx and John M cConviUe, advertising: Richard McMnllen. transportation. i Owens asked tnat anyone able to take boys into their homes tor Prkiay and Saturday nights call him at 6934. t ! Is lelivermg 1848 Model ESaiseys and Erasers ftcday Tvwe Hi a- " . Compare And REMEMBER We Are Offering the HIGHEST Trade-in Allotvance! 353 N. Liberty Phone 24173 - s; ... : - . -- - I . V" at" r i i.'t;ry -: - '4 r :.r. ,r'JL v .' V.A. r . . 'IC- . ..... 1 ' a-lrt"- ii :'- . , JOH STEEUXS Republican Candidate for : STATE ILEPIIES Oa USUI (127i kej Monday, May 10 8:30 to 8:45 P. M. Wednesday, May 19 - 9 :15 to 9 :30 P. BL On (14M ke.) Monday, May 17 7:30 to 7:45 p. M. Thursday, May 20 7:30 to 7:45 P. M. - Sieelhammer Urges: 1. Repeal lie 1947 UiMcldirg Tax Law. 2. Devise lie 1947 Birth Ccriiiicole Lavr and Desiore Full Birlh Certiflriiles. Paid Adv. by Steelhammer for Representative Club. Charles A. Barclay, Chairman Salem ! $24.75 15 Jewels GRUENS $55.00 Barker 17 Jewel BENRUS $52.50 Patricia 17 Jewels $45.00 VM-J OraeaVeH-Tani JT Alio Hamilton Elgin Helbros Rim a and ..Other Nationally Advertised Watches as low as SI 9.50 $29.75 Ambrose 15 Jewels Distinctively Styled All Prices Include Federal Tsx "Quality Merchant! i&a for Less" Easiest Credit Terms at no Extra Co$t i m mm Store Hours 9:13 ajn. to B0 p.m. vi.-.jjMWjmm. RiB.s-aMBBWi'wa .im - ' n UETJ. 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