Wednesday, January 20, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pm 13 Power Output Tops Record NEW YORK OB Electrical energy distributed throughout the nation last week topped the nine billion . kilowatthour mark for the first time in the 72 year history of the electric industry. Edison Electric Institute said bitter cold weather helped to shove output in the week ended Jan. 16 to the record high of 9,013,905,000 kilowatthours. This was an 11 per cent advance from the 8,121,357,. 000 kilowatthours in the same week a year ago. All sections of the' country showed gains last week over the same week of 1953, with advances most pronounced in the Pacific Northwest and the Southeast. The Pacific Northwest was up 31.1 per cent and the Southeast 22.2 per cent. Gonzaqa Glee Club At Mr. Angel Jan. 26 MOUNT ANGEL One of the na tion's foremost choral groups, the Gonzaga University Men's Gle Club, Spokane, will present its an nual concert at 8 p.m., January 26 at the St. Mary's school auditorium in Mount Angel. Under the direction of Lyle W. Moore, the Gonzagans have risen to nationwide recognition in the past few years, winning the grand prize in Fred Waring's sacred mu sic contest against all other par ticipating colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Your 1953 Income Tax No. 5 Should Married Penonj File Joint or Separate Returns) The law provides a special tax rate for any individual who qual ifies as a "Head of a Household." If you are not married (or are legally separated) at the end of your taxable year, you qualify as a "Head of a Household" pro vided you furnish over talf the cost of maintaining a home which during the entire taxable year, except for temporary absences, was occupied as a principal resi dence both by yourself and by: (a) Any person for whom you are entitled to an exemption, or (b) Your unmarried child, grand child, or stepchild, even though such child is not a dependent. If you are married to a nonres ident alien at any time during your taxable year but otherwise meet the foregoing tests, you are considered a "Head of a House hold" since you are not permit ted to file a joint return. If your wife or husband (not a nonresident alien) dies during the taxable year, you do not qualify as a "Head of a House hold" since in such case you are generally entitled to file a joint return. If you claim the status of the "Head of a Household," you arc required to fill in Schedule J on page 2 of your return. The cost of maintaining a household includes expenditures for such items as: 1. Maintenance of the dwelling and premises. For example, rent (or if the taxpayer owns his home, real estate taxes and int erest on a mortgage' on the home), insurance on the dwell ing and premises, repairs, up keep, and domestic help. 2. Utilities. For example, gas, telephone, electricity, water and fuel. 3. Food consumed in the home. The cost of maintaining a household shall be computed without regard to the value of personal services rendered by a member of the household,- in cluding the taxpayer. The above expenditures are to be used only for determining whether you are entitled to the use of the head of household tax ratp. Do not claim them as de ductions on your return unless they are otherwise allowable. The address of your District Director of Internal Revenue is 201 Post Office Building, Salem Oregon. The Telephone number is 3-8262. . Ohio, a state of the United States since 1803, was officially admitted to the union in 1953 when congress corrected a tech nical omission in the original legislation. F I They'll see you looking much lovelier than you looked yesterday . is, V t I More than astonishing. It'e astounding! In 20 seconds you appear to have suddenly grown an entirely new and flawless skin. Lanolin Plua Liquid Make-Up covers the sins of your own skin that well. And it makes you look so pert and vivacious because each of the five shadea i living color that looks alive. Also. Lanolin Plua Liquid Make-Up helpa make your skin soltcr and smoother looimg. - Your two eves wnrlr inripnim. dently, having' no connection ex cept in the brain. Cameron Heads Garden Council The Salem Garden council Tuesday night elected David H. Cameron president, succeeding Robert Brady, who has served during the last year, George Candeauic was elected vice presi dent and Mrs,. Morrell Crary, secretary-treasurer. The council voted to establish a garden center, similar to those in eastern cities, and will acquire the use of the barn at the Bush House in Bush Pasture park as a location for the ecnter. The council gave Cameron au thority to appoint a steering com mittee to assemble material per taining to the establishment and use of of the center. May 15 and 16 were set as tentative dates for the Salem Spring Flower Show and made George Candeaux general chair man. He said that Don Smith would assist in arranging the show. . A joint meeting of Garden Council members and members of other garden clubs will be held at City Hall with the Salem Park Board Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Robert Brady, chairman of the proggram committee of the Salem Rose Society announced that the society would meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the YMCA to hear a talk by Dr. Dittebrandt of Portland. Lee Canfield is pres ident of the Rose Society. First Citizen To Be Divulged The identity of Salem's No. 1 citizen for 1953 will be revealed during a dinner meeting to be held at 7 o'clock Wednesday night at the Marion hotel. The affair is sponsored by the chamber of commerce and the se lection of the individual who will receive the honor was made by a committee whose member ship has not been divulged. Gov. Paul L. Patterson will make the principal address and W. L. Phillips, 1952 first citizen will introduce his successor, whose identity will not be reveal ed until a few minutes before he is presented to the audience. A number of couples have been named to act as hosts and host esses for the several tables that will be set up in the large dining room. William H. Hammond, presi dent of the chamber . of com merce will preside. Dinner mu sic will be provided by a sting quartet from Willamette univer sity. ' Tickets may be purchased at the hotel. SPAIN MAY PROTEST QUEEN'S VISIT MADRID, Spain Wl A foreign ministry spokesman said Tuesday the planned visit May 10 of Brit ain's Queen Elizabeth to Gibralter is "imprudent" and will arouse a national protest in spain. Blizzard Heads Into Mid-West i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Another blizzard swept across sections of the Rocky Mountains and Plains States' Wednesday and headed into the nation's mid-con tinent. Temperatures dropped to near ly 40 degrees below zero in Mo& tana as the icy blasts from Cana da whistled across the border and .pushed southward into the Central Plains. Snow and strong winds accom panied the arctic air and falls of from 3 to 6 inches of snow were in prospect for many areas. The mow belt extended from Minne iota iouthwestward through Wyo ming. .., ... ',' Readings of sub-zero were gen eral, across Montana and the Da kotas with the zero line extended from around Duluth, Minn., south westward into . Western Nebraska. - Montana was the coldest, with low readings early Wednesday of -37 at Cut Bank, and -35 at Havre, Mont. Other lows included -3i at Dickinson, N. D.; -19 at Sheridan, Wyo.j -9 at Aberdeen, S. D., and -5 at Chadron, Neb. : It was mild, but foggy and wet, over most of the mid-continent and in wide areas in the East and South. The northwest quarter of the na tion was the only area with a sig nificant amount of fair skies. Moderate rain continued oyer Southern California. SICKS' SEATTLE IliWINO t MALTIN4 CO. JSATTU. V-S.A. 11 it "'i 4 the year around... Enjoy tiling ihil Arsann fli Mt. Hood or Sintum Put. We've a hunch (without scientific evidence to support it) that people get thirsty in the wintertime, too. What's more (and this can be proved), the season certainly lends itself to much friendly get-togethcring. 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