M(NI)AY, JANUAHY 21, ,, NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVIN The Income Tax Collection Picture MM BUK'S POPULAR four-dour Riviera sedan in the Super series, incomparable in the medium-priced field is presented lion in lis new 1052 styling. Important new exterior styling changes and exquisite new interior appointments lend a newnoto of elegance and beauty to the Super. New for 1952 are the sweepspear and rocker panel moldings, rear fundr ornaments, and high lustro stainless steel wheel covers, offered as an option. A new high arc rear deck lid ralfls the silhouette of the rear section and provides seven per cent more room in the luggage compartment. The Riviera iH'di Is mounted on a 12SV4-inch whnelbase four inches I onger (ban other models in the Super series that gives it adcnionnl roominess and comfort. It Is powdered by the hi gh performance F-'263 Fireball engine which develops 123 hurt power with Dynaflow. The new models are being shown in Klamath Falls by H. E. Hauger, 1330 Main St. ;ffy i .''MmmmmnmmtSi i fK4 Trhphatai fEW POST Veteran diplomat .lobrrt I). Murphy (almvo), nou amhassador to IIHkIiiiii, has been rhonen by Prculdont Truman .c b the United States' first post r ambassador to Japan. tftEA Telrphnto) STORM OF WELCOME-Capt. Henrik Kurt Corlsen. who wrote a new saga nf the sen when he rode out a North Atlantle storm aboard his doomed ship Plying Enterprise, is showered with ticker tape as his car moves down lower Broadway. Preceding him is a wedga of honor-guard midshipmen. New York turned out in hugo throngs to welcome the hero home. , Let Tropical Fruit-Bananas Help You Battle Cold -Snow Winter weather makes folks en Joy more substantial meals. It tnkes enerrey to battle tlie cold, and when the body use;i energy. It has to be paid back. High car bohydrate or energy loods Is Uie currency of this payment. Energy foods arc winter favor ites. 8oino of them give a quicker pick-up Ulan others, when energy has been pent and more In need ed. Tlio banana is one excellent Rcource of quick energy. A fully ripe bnnann . . . yellow peel flecked with brown . . has a high content of natural fruit augnrs . . . approximately 20 per cent. These augurs arc In a form that's thoroughly digestible and readily assimilated by the body. This gives the (inlck energy pick-up needed to help prevent or overcome that lli'ed fecltmr. In addition to Its energy value, bananaa have a well-rounded sup ply of essential mtnernla and vita mins, making them one of the best of the "protective" foods ; .and especially good for children. Tuck n fully rlpo banana into the lunchboxoH you pack and you have Included a wonderful and nourishing winter energy food. Tho banana Is sealed In Its own germ proof wrapper, Experiments have ahown that bitelerla do not pene trate Its peel, thus Insuring a sani INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWENS J INVESTMENT SERVICE "l.Utm, lnllT, llnllitel tnl Ovr-lht-Coiintr bondi ind NlArka. Invrtlmcnt I'ltnili 101 M.il-nen niili. l'hn- t-ll! - KLAMATH FALLS ... wiiimiiim Hung mi f n urffTMi nw i i in ii iiii-nri rrri i i i itttvti 1 HARDEST HIT V.'ilh their town Isolated by heavy unown. these men of after sotlme up a market on the baseball diamonl for planes to drop hit of all the Sierra town. Several buildings were, .-rushed by the snow a (as stove exploded in her home. tary portable food. The less ripe banana ... all yellow or slightly green - lipped . . . aro delicious cooked. Served hot, llioy can bo n vegetable or n dessert. Cooking render.! the .starcn In these bananas fully digestible, so that Ihey have the snnio ex cellent food energy as the fully ripe banana. lAKi:i BANANAS 4 firm bananas I'i tablespoons melted butter or margarine Salt Use all yellow or sli'ihtly green tlpped bananas. Peel bananas. Place Into well-grrnscd baking dish. Bruh well wltn butler or mutgavlne and sprinkle lightly with salt. ' Hake In a moderate) oven 3M F. 15 to 18 minutes, or un til bananas aro tender . . . easily pierced with a fork. Servo hot as a vegotnble, or as a dessert with even in i syrup or a hot fruit sauce. Makes 4 aorVinn. VAR!G.m foil COMPtUI CONTRAST CONTROL IN ONE INIARSING PAPER Tin Pont "Varlissm" variable enn trsnt pholornplilc paper Rivesyou alon-quality enlnrcmonl from ' any printable negative INTRODUCTORY KIT only 2.SS -conlnlni vnryt hlns ynu mHvl: MMtr, nHm, Ml, liflit fillfr. Comrt In. it . . . nfl iu CURRtN'S for Drugi 9fh and Main CAUGHT IN SEA OF MUD A?trcss Virginia Gibson, 21, sits dejectedly on the roof of her car and wonders now she will ever Ret it out of a five-foot drift of mud caused by steady rains in Los Angeles. She was forced to abandon her car at the height of the storm when it stalled in the mud. T 1 K I (NF.A Tehphato) HIGH AND DRY Cattle are marooned in the center of their corral at Downey, Calif. Flood waters have inundated most of the territory around Downey after a three-day storm hit the area, ' taking a toll ot two lives and thousands of dollars in damage. ; A.. 4 rft'K Telrphoiol Portola, Calif (left), stand b supplies. Portola was bircicst and a woman was killed when lEA lelenhnlal AUTO INSURANCE 5-10-5 Liability ' Insurance Current 6 Mo. Rate $ 1 1 90 At Low As I I Plus flmnlt NfinrrrurrltiK Membtrahifi l Ltsi OultltU CI It Preferred Ins. Exch. fa. WILLARD I IIARLt4F niil. Agent rhonf J.01.14 HfllT : ih llrar "( onlil Thll Br Yon?" KI'I.W S:0 p.m. Mnnitnv fl fjl I f (7 y I I I I .,J?; MkiiEx u KdA J U L ?;; I Vp II X"J' cot -A i WtfTO Ii lift ' " r7--' .-' tiuh i JkP-ih . ', - By ALFXANDKR R. GEORGK Some thirty-four thousand work ers In the Bureau of Internal Rev enue ore headlDK into their busi est season the handling of Income tax returns and tax payments due on or before March 15. These employes of the bureau's collection service handled more than elKhly-two million tax returns of various kinds and collected fifty billion four hundred forty-five mil lion dollars for the government in the fiscal year ending-, last June 30. That Is 31S times the amount tuken by the government in a sln cle year back In the early Elght- een-ninetles. The federal revenue from South Caroline last year was thirty-one million dollars more man one Hun NW Chiefs Gave Up Wives As Missionaries Taught Rv inilV K AMPS tlllCUTWfiTnM lA TnrKone nf the Northwest liked the black-robed them, even though the chiefs hod to gel ria ot some oi ineir -wivrs. So 3ays a history of the Coeur D'Alene Indian Tribe, which was ah K.. a ..hlnf an1 Ic hpinrr studied by the Indian Claims Com mission. The manuscript Is part of the evidence submitted last week in a hearing on the tribe's claim for ..- -naimiAnt" fn fmir million acres of land taken by the govern ment In the 188U s. tnc inno. is m Idaho. Washington and Montana. Al i HUB Joseph Seltise. who died in 1949 at the age of 63. Details were told to Joseoh bv aged members of the trine, lnciuaing iu Ike Wins New French Honor tsadtc m Ren Dvvicht D. Ei- ..nhAi,..r was mnrie an associate member Monday of the Academy of Moral and Pollticnl Sciences of the Institute of France, a 300-year nlrt French seat of culture, and learning. In accepting me nonor, ne ium H, mamlurc nf the nrRdemV ill a speech that the task of forming an international defense force to resist Communist aggression "is a task ot a scope never oeiore seen in peacetime, even during the three centuries of the existence of this ancient institution." STOCKING STOPPER SAN FRANCISCO tfl Claudia Camlno, 39. a Western Union clerk, told police that a sandy-haired man robbed her office Sunday night of $25 after peeling a stocking from her right leg and tying her hands with it. OIL HOPE LONDON i Britain has named Robert Hankey, a young but tried diplomat as her new ambassador to Tehran In the hope of ending the long Anglo-Iranian oil deadlock, Informed officials said Monday. Before vou put handbags away, stuff crumpled tissue paper inside to helD hold the bag In shape. Leather will stay supple if you apply a thin coating of white vase line with a sou ciom. kuo inor oughly, and then remove excess. Place unwranucd soap in an empty suitcase or traveling bag to help prevent musiy cuura. Extra Work Made Eaty RUNT A IVrEWRtTKR or AIIDINO MACHINE Electric r Hand Last month' rtntal t annllrd to the purchase nrlrr. V&glii's Pjoneer Office Supply dred sixty million dollars collected lrom the entire country in 1893. New York state alone contributed more than nine billion two hun dred forty-three million dollars in fiscal 1951. y I There are 22,252 office workers land 10.521 field workers in the 64 ! collection districts of the revenue bureau. Another 1 .362 persons work In the processing branch at Kan sas City, and there are 125 super visors of accounts and collection. The regular force of 34,260 will be augmented during the income tax tiling period by about 2,200 temporary employes. The extra season in connection with return filing extends from January 1 to June 30. Under President Truman's plan Andrew Seltise. who was 92 when be died in 1902. .The Rev. Pierre Desmet, the famed missionary, arrived In the Coeur D'Alene country in 1842, Jo seph's hand-written history relates. His arrival date, the lirst iriaay in December, remains a dav of cel ebration for the tribe to this day. "Father . Desmet's teachings said that all Christians were al lowed Just one wife," the history continues. Twisted Earth chief of the tribel did not hesitate a minute, but promptly conferred with his four wives and left them to decide among themselves which one should remain, and which three should go. "in a short time the four wives determined which one must remain the wife and which three must go. Twisted Earth thanked them and told them they made a wise choice. bid the three a sorrowtui lareweu, then told the three who were to go to 'remain faithful to the one man you arc to mnrry as you have re mained taitntui already a large part of your lives.'" lvisted Earin men was oj, dui "hale and hearty." GOOD. BAD The historian, and those he auot- ed. said many good words about the clerev. Dut many Daa ones about other white men. White adventurers "sought ea gerly for Indians who had never traded with whites and would part with their furs for worthless trin kets." Joseph says. "Thus went 15 million dollars in rich furs owned bv the Indians for some whiskey and worthless tnniceis. Writing of the death in 1847 of a young physician, Dr. Whiteman. who was suspected oi poisoning Indians. Joseph Quotes a tribes man: "Tamsuky knocked White- man on the head with a tomanawu. . . . If all reports are true . . . then he got only what was coming to him." Recommended By Many Leading BM DOCTORS to relieve distress of iy3 Breaks up congestion in nose, throat and upper bronchial tubes A number of baby doctor to t dA.varerecommndineCh.ld' I Mild Musterole made espe h dally for kiddie. Muateroto rnot only promptly relieve! eouulia of cheat coldi but breaks up painful local fonneaMon. Musterole rontains powerful pain relieving oil of mustard, camphorated oil. menthol and methyl lalicylate. It Instantly createa a wonderful semation of protective warmth on cheat, throat and back, giving amazing relief. There's also Regular and Extra Strong Musterole for adults. " Child's Mild HI STAII INII1I. ITMtOL or u. for reorganization of the Bureau ot Internal Revenue, the offices of 64 collectors of revenue, at present filled in part by lawyers, business men, stockbrokers and others with outside interests, would be abol ished. All operating functions of the bu reau would be placed in not more than Zo district omces. each head ed by a district commissioner with civil service rating. Also abolsihed would be the present setup of 125 supervisors of accoun's and collections operating in 13 districts. All jobs in the bureau, with the exception of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, would be filled by career people recruited from the civil service. The commission er would be appointed by the Pres ident. The President's plan must be ap proved by congress. The bureau handles millions of returns in addition to individual income tax returns. Among these are complicated corporation and partnership tax returns, employ ers' reports on withholding of in come taxes and on social security taxes, and returns on various ex cise and special taxes. The states with big populations and large numbers of business es tablishments, of course, have com paratively large collection staffs. In New York, for example, there are 4,153 workers compared with 57 in thinly-populated Nevada. BIRTHS HOMER Barn at Klamath Valley Hospital. Jan. 20. 1953. to Mr. and Mr. William Homer. 2907 Homedale. a girl. Weight: 6 pounda 21 ounces. WEST Born at Klamath Valley Hos pital. Jan. 20. 19S2. to Mr. and Mrs. Dale West, 2227 Biehn St.. a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 14'- ounces. STAGC Born at Klamath Valley Hospital. Jan. 19. 1052. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugg. Dorris. Calif., A girl. Weight: 9 pounds 11 ounces. STONECYPHER Born at Klamath Valley Hospital. Jan 20. 1932. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stonecyphcr, Tule. lake. Calif., a boy. Weight: 6 pound! ounces. COHEN Born at Klamath Valley Hospital. Jan. 21, 1932. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohen, 803 Wocus St., a boy. Weight: 6 pounds DVj ounces. HALL Born at Klamath Valley Hoj. pltal. Jan. 21. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall, 1419 Oregon Ave., a boy. Weight: 6 pounda 12 ounces. LOBERT Born at Klamath Valley Hospital. Jan. 20, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lobert, Chiloquin. Ore., a girl. Weight: 9 pounda 2W ounces. '(03J0ii31 3 ii .1111 irt.M!llfflfflfJBl - Sponsored by ii MAC'S FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Your Ferguson Dealer 5629 So. 6th St. Phene 15,11 v. KM.MW AREAS OPOBTIONAII TO TAXIS COUICTaT IIOUHES IN MI11IONS OF DOUAM OF MAN RtntlSlNTS STATI 1tCEMTA s. poruiATioN Field workers had an averaa monthly production, or collection. record in 1951 of 15.465 per work er. In 1946 the average monthly production record was 3,872. The vast amount of Daoer work done by the revenue bureau is magnified by the large number of mistakes In tax returns. A special survey of the bureau Indicated that about thirteen million six hundrM thousand of the fifty-two mllUtt individual income tax returns lor ish nad tax errors of $3 or more. The processing branch at Kam sas City handled a total of on hundred twenty-two million doeu menis in ivai. worxers there sort and match returns and tax with holding statements and other uv formation and forward them to the various collection districts. Officials of the supervisory dis tricts check accounts of tha collec tion districts and watch over, gen eral efficiency. ' - i Southbewtal Mfrinltmn leave at . . . . 5:10 P. M. SAN FRANCISCO 3 hr. LOS ANGELES . S'j hrg. Northbound Malnlliwn Leave at . . . t35 P. M. PORTLAND . . 2 hrt. SEATTLE . . . . . 5 hr. Faif, fimifWotrt fltahft I "all Mi. fart" UNITED AIR LINES Airport Terminal. Coll 2-2557 m on authorlietl travl ogtnl. Every Farm Family invited to theT Ferguson Get there f after 1 FlyUmR'l ttiiyJabite FEBRUARY 1