Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, Deeeaber t, 1953
TH8 CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaUm. Orefeei
FBI II
RETURNED POW MARRIED
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Cpl. Edward S. Dickenson, the soldier who first refused
repatriation from tbe communists in Korea and then
changed his mind, poses with his bride tbe former Hiss
Lottie Kate Laney, after their marriage at Big Stone Cap,
Va. They were married a week after their first date a
trip to the movies. Ed i 23 and Lottie Kate 21. (AP Wire-photo.)
Donaldson Explains New
Social Security Tax Rate
Soviet Loses
L.I. Mansions
Mineoia. Jf.Y. WV-The Rus
sian government lost title to
two estates on Long Island
Monday for failure to pay tax
esbut It still has a chance to
regain the ownership.
One estate. In Glen Cove,
occupied by Andrei Y. Vish
Insky, Soviet deputy foreign
minister and permanent dele
. gate to the United Nations,
was bought by the Russians for
1120,000 in 1948.
The other, in Syosset, occu
pied by various Russian staff
members, was bought in 1952
for 80,000.
Joseph Harris, of Baldwin, a
real estate dealer, paid a $2,398
tax lien against the Glen Cove
estate and a $2,918 tax Uen
aganlst the Syosset place at a
Nassau county tax sale Monday.
The Russians have two years
to re-possess the estates upon
payment to Harris of the tax
delinquency plus penalties and
Interest The Soviets, who have
argued that they have diplo
matic exemption from payment
of the taxes, similarly lost title
to th Glen Cove estate to Har
ris last June but reclaimed it
week later by paying up.
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r to a distent ettr. we offer tht
finest ta mrrjr-fraa morinr Mr'
lee. Ov leul tterase and moT'
tag facilities are anexccUed. And
at rtpretentetlTta ftr Allied
Van Linn wi caa place at yew
iter the wtrld't larsest lonr-dte-
tenee Btrlnf trrtnisatton. Al
Bed's expert saektrt, handlers and
drivers safernard your ponenlent
trery step tf tht wi. Call ns for
estimates.
Red Star Transfer
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Board Uses
New Authority
The city planning and zon
ing commission exercised new
authority Tuesday night by
voting permission for a real
estate business to be operated
at South Commercial and Lin
coln.
It was use of variance au
thority given the commission
under the new code, which
heretofore has been the sole
prerogative of the City Coun
cil.
Before the first zoning code
was enacted 28 years ago the
building was used as a grocery
store, and because of this pri
ority hat continued in non-con
forming status in a residential
district, other property owners
in the district having Success
fully resisted its being given
general business usage.
W. W. McKinney, attorney
for Frank Vinson, owner of
the building, told the board
the development of supermar
kets in the south part of the
city has made it impossible to
run a small grocery store in
the building. The real estate
office will be operated by Chea
ter Nelson, who said he would
have off-street parking space
for at least three cars at the
rear. Use of the building for
business purposes Is limited to
real estate. .
The commission postponed to
next Tuesday night a decision
on John B. French s request,
represented by Paul Burrts,
for a permit for two-family use
of a house at 210 East Rural,
which is a one-family resides
tiat zone.
Commission members said
they had previously considered
zoning the area for two-family
houses, but that a petition sign
ed by 208 residents asked that
it ba restricted to single unit
houses. Harvey Gibbons, a
neighbor of French, said this
petition was submitted because
a service station in the dis
trict was rumored. French is
said to depend on rental for
maintenance of his home. City
Attorney Chris J. Kowitz said
the financial condition of a
property owner would not be
sufficient grounds lor order
lng a variance.
15 Years Prison
For Cop Kidnapers
Pendleton WV- William Ed
ward McEwen, 23. Kennewick,
Wash., was sentenced Tuesday
to a maximum of IS years in
the slate prison for kidnapping
a state patrolman, Laurence
Kezar. here earlier this fall.
McEwen, who pleaded guilty
Saturday, was the second per
son sentenced. Leonard E. Mil
ler earlier was sentenced to 25
years.
Three other persons also are
held in the case, in which Ke
zar was driven at gunpoint to
an isolated spot and left hand
cuffed to his automobile.
The social security tax rate
for persona whoa work counts
toward eld-age and survivors
Insurance If scheduled to in
crease on the first of January,
O. L. Donaldson, H., acting
manager of the Salem social
security off lee, reminded em
ployers, employe and stlf-tm-ployed
people today.
This scheduled in ere as In
tax contribution 1 In accord-
nc with the 1850 amend
ments to the social security
law and was enacted by con
gress in anticipation ot future
obligation of th program.
Employe in job covered
by the law will have I per
cent Instead of th present 1H
par cent deducted from their
pay beginning with th first
of January up to earning of
$3000 a year; their employers
will contribute an equal
amount
The new rate will apply to
all taxable wage aid after
Decmber It, 195$, regardless
of when earned.
The social security tax for
th self-employed is scheduled
to increase from the present
2 per cent to I per cent for
the period commencing Janu
ary 1, 1934. Since tbe self
employed whose work is cov
ertd by the law pay their tax
Just one yearly at the time
of filing their federal Income
tax return, they will pay th
present 2V per cent social se
curity tax on their 1953 in
come that counts toward so
cial security. This will be
due not later than March IS,
1954. Their first payments at
the incressed rate of 3 per
cent will be due March 15,
1155, for the calendar year
1954.
In th meantime the Inter
nal Revenue Service renorts
that employers will be fur
nished late this year with in
come tax withholding tables
and Federal Insurance Contri
butions Act (social security
taxes) table reflecting rates
applicable next year.
Th next scheduled in
crease, six year from now, in
I960, will be to 1 H per cent
each for employer and em
ploye, and to t per cent lor
the self-employed.
WOODBCKN LEGION
Woodbura Regular meet
ings of Woodbura Post No. 46
of th American Legion and
Woodbura auxiliary will be
held tonight, Dec. , at pjn.
in the American Legion hall.
All auxiliary members are
urged to be present by the
president, Mrs. L. B. Detweil
er. Refreshment will b serv
ed after th meeting to th two
units by committee from the
port.
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
. united Repair co. 235 m. ubiety
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliances and An Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
Large Appliances
Ivan Royse and Walt Claus, Owners
CONCRETE MIX-RITE -Ph. 4-1317
YIESKO SAND t GRAVEL At Wheatland Ferry
' , . Rt I, Gervsis
Ready-Mix Concrete. Sand. Gravel, Crushed Rock
Prompt. Courteous Service
Equipment Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
H0WSER BROS. 1185 J. 15th ST.
Garden Tiller Power Mowers - Paint Sprayer Air Corn
's Sander Plumbing Tools Pover and Hand Mower
Sharpening Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 1171 HIGH ST.
Armstrong & CongoleunvNatrn-Asphalt and Rubber Tile
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpet
Estimates Gladly Given!
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STITTLER SUPPLY CO 1B10LANA AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WILL TESTING
Complete Service oq Any Pumping Equipment
OFFICE MACHINES Ph. 3-5584
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., S31 COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
Ph. 2-4151
1174 Edgewiter St OR 3-S7
ROAD WEST SALEM ROAD
OILING TWEEDIE FUEL' OILS OILDIO
. STANDARD OIL DEALER
FIRST...
for the fuel that is
clean, efficient and
economical use '
"Prec-to-ldflo"
CAPITOL LUMBER CO,
PHONE 3-8862
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PLUMBING SERVICE Ph.3-9811
NELSON BROS. PLUMBING 4 HEATING
Repairing 355 Cbemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
24 HOW
jama
Ph. 3-9123
We give Penny Saver Straps
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES Ph. 131 $7
t Ubsr 119 (sett Dmtari 244B Br. Mages) (
14-HOUR SERVICE
Service for Your Convenience, FREE Delivery Daily
8:00 A M. to 11:00 PJH.
130 S. Liberty Store Open 13:00 to 3:00 PM. and 0 PM to
t:00 PM. AH Sundays and Holidays
Radio Repair o.J-T. Ph. 3-7577
MITCH ELL'S Rd io-TelevHiea 1 SM Jrote
Motorolo Oeolen for General Eleetrk
Pick up and Delivery
TELEVISION SERVICE rn. Woodier Jell
VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER
3303 Fairgrounds Rd. In Woodburn at 171 Grant St.
DUMONT TELEVISION SETS
Featuring MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR . HOFFMAN
Pemoey's
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING!
S-Hiehet Ferry f
SHOPPER'S CAR PARK
MARION CAR PARK
S. Commercial end Ferry
Ask year talesperaoa t validate
year parking check far 1 bear
FREE PAULING.
140 NO. LIBERTY ST SALEM, OREGON
BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 14TH, OPEN TILL 9 P.M.
TONIGHT'S THE MIGHT!
7 TO 9 P.Mi AT PENULTS
PLENTY OF TIME-PLENTY OF SALESPEOPLE-PLENTY OF SAV
INGS FOR ALL THE MEN IN SALEM AND SURROUNDING TER
RITORY, WHO WANT TO DO THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
WITHOUT FUSS, MUSS, BOTHER OR CROWDS.
SHOP TONIGHT, MEM!
MEN'S NIGHT IS ESPECIALLY FOR YOU-MEN ONLY!
AN EXCITING PARADE OF GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
PRICED LOW, TOO. WHAT'S WRONG WITH SAVING
SOME MONEY?
REFRESHMENTS AND MUSIC
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
PLEASANT, HELPFUL SALES PEOPLE
IT WILL BE A LOT OF FUN. DON'T MISS IT!
A BIG FREE SHOW AT THE GRAND THEATER
For "Mama and the Rids1 or the Girl Frhnd
GET SHOW TICKETS AT THE STORE AND SEND THE
FOLKS TO THE GRAND, WHILE YOU DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH "EVERYTHING TO YOUR
SELF" ; : V : v, u
- IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT-
JUST BRING THE FOLKS TO THE STORE AND GET THEM
TICKETS FOR THE SHOW. THEN GO AHEAD AND DO
YOUR TRADING.
LADIES, PLEASE NOTE:
We are sorry, but we can't admit you to the store tonight.
This is his night to shop for you.
You'll enjoy the show at the Grand though, so cQme get
your tickets. Good tonight only.
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT, MEN! HERE'S
ANOTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURE-
SHE'LL LOVE ONE OF
THESE FOR CHRISTMAS
BOXY, BEAUTY IN RICH
WOOL PLAINS OR PLAIDS
Top for Foil a fine wool
ackt from Penney! Hand
somely styled, it has generous
patch pockets, royon lined
back yoke, neatly pleated
sleeves and simulated smoked
peorl burtons. Bright wool
ploids to go with ony Fall out
fit. 10-18.
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