Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 21, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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III iir"AKY 1 - HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Hover Urges Big Tax Cuts In Budget Message
V .Ar,ti litis train at futh mi '
PAGE NINE
idrew a line against further cuts
.iFR F. BARRETT lire
tlNOTON ":.. Co. The revision program, he said
fer tody "', jon project In his budget message, would re-
' UJ. revenue about write a tax structure he termed
CJ next year and then"Bapnazarn," easing burdens tor
OF Youth Pilgrimage
U Contest Ready To
For Local lonresrants
. ..miintlons governing
Tsstlons Vouth Pilgrim-
l contest sponsorea u,
Cat !..2a!".i
and LaKe yrr;:
. rro committee.
Best is open to all high
Momoresandiunu,
'ILndina high school In
L .nd Lake counties.
L. desiring to enter me
are aaviscu
if the United Nations so
. rnfired when the topic
ssay is announced on Jan.
SRI) Slates
Word Trip
Ls Air Search and Res
it will noia its nj-m w
I and Roseburg Sunday,
24, weather permitting,
in was scheduled for last
but was canceled because
kment weather.
Lints in the flight plans
led to meet at 8 a.m. at
Jntl-Newlun Aircraft office
Eirport. Tne group win ny
ord lor breakfast, Rose
lunch and home over
Icades.
a meetings ol hajsku
held every third Wed
hcoinnine in February at
L the Pilots Lounge In the
hnrstthe alrnort.
Biour sessions of an avia-
(und school will be con
plus training in flying
und rescue units. These
to the public.
I Lewis
is Set
k services will be held
ward's Klamath Funeral
Friday, January 22, 10 a.m.
rles Clarence Lewis, 46,
ol Klamath Falls for 25
llv. Lewis, who operated
tilt? business during his
e, had beon ill for several
Biis last place of operation
ueaicai-oental Barber
bl, Mrs. Mary Clark, and
, Jule Daniel, live here.
ne will be read by the
km of the Church of God
Final rites and inter-
Klamath Memorial Park.
25. The topic will pertain to the
umien nations, Munsell stated,
Applications oi an students en
tering tne essay contest shall be
turned In to the principal of their
respective nigh schools by February
14
The essay must not exceed 5.000
words In length, and must be com
pleted and In the hands of the Drin-
cipal by February 23. The name of
the essay writer shall not appear
on the essay, but shall be written
on a separate sheet and attached
to tne iront ol the essay,
mi contest within each high
school will be under-the supervis
ion of the principal who will select
tnree teacners as judges.
Qualifications considered In sel
ecting the delegate to the Youth
Pilgrimage will be based on the
following:
Character and personality, com
munity and civic-mindedness, lead
ership, participation in extra cur
rlcular activities, Interest In world
affairs and church participation 25
per cent and essay contest Judg
ing 75 per cent. -
The winning contestant of each
high school will be required to pre
pare and present a five minute
speech before a board of three out
side Judges. These Judges to have
no connection with any high school
or affiliation with the IOOF. These
judges will judge each essay of
the winners , and will also Judge
each speech given by the winning
participants at a public gathering
to be held before March 31. Con
testants will be notified to the
exact date by the chairman of the
committee. Decisions of the Judges
shall be final.
The student winning the essav
contest will be provided with an
expenses paid trip by bus, along
wim winners from other northern
districts, to a six day tour of the
United Nations.
This trip is slated to start from
Spokane around July 10, and the
tour of the U.K. will start July la.
One adult leader for every ten
young people will accompany the
delegates on the trip.
The contest rules state that the
winning contestant must agree to
make requested talks on the U.N.
Pilgrimage, upon return from the
trip, to civic and fraternal organ
izations as requested by the Odd
fellows through the youth chair
man.
millions Of Dersoni anri nrnmnMn.
business expansion to oush Ameri.
ca "to ever higher atandarri f
living."
But Elsenhower said this nro.
gram and the five billion dollars
ui annual lax cuts which took ef
fect Jan. 1 are all the reductions
'our national security and well
being will permit" right now
Me inus raised a barrier against
growing talk by some Congress
members in this election year for
(1) a further general cut in In
dividual income taxes and (2) a
lowering of all excise or sales
taxes which are above lo per cent
id uiai level.
The President reiterated hl ra.
quest, first made last May and re
newed in his State of the Union
message, lor extension of present
rates of excise and corporation in
come taxes. They are due to drop
April 1 to their nre-Korea levels.
three billion dollars under present
levels.
The revision program would rc-
fARD PARTY
Mgell Valley Grange Is
ft a public card party Sat-
enmg, Jan. 23, at Lorella
y Starts at 8 n.m . arcm'H.
lrs. W. A. JJovotny. Bo-
ecretary.
CHANGE
i?e in meeting nights has
Iounced by the Eagles Aux
r meetings will be held in
e on the second and fourth
ot the month instead of
p and fourth Wednesdays.
MEETING
PORTLAND If) . The Pacific
Northwest Power Policy Commit
tee's engineering committee met
here Wednesday, but members
said decisions reached will not be
disclosed until they are submitted
to Northwest governors at a meet
ing here Feb. 10.
Eugene Fire
Safety Best
BOSTON UH Eugene was the
leading city in Oregon among Plre
Prevention Week contest winners.
Not only did the Lane County
city rank first in Its state, but it
was placed 21th nationally bv the
National Fire Protection Assn.
which announced Its 1953 awards
Thursday.
in the Class V competition na
tionally for cities in the 20.000 to
49,000 population group, Eugene
ranked fifth, which gave it an hon
orable mention. But it was in fast
competition in that class for ail
six cities mentioned for awards
were among the top 30 in the U, S.
in Oregon, following Eugene,
was Portland In second place,
Dallas in third, and Oswego with
an honorable mention for fourth.
Only Eugene got a national rating
in tne top 30.
The cities in Eugene's class
group In the order in which they
finished in that class and nation
ally: Wausau, Wis., 1st. 6th na
tionally; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 2nd,
11th nationally; Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
3d, 15th nationally: Richland.
Wash., 4th. nth nationally; Eu
gene, 5th, 21th nationally; Parkers
burg, W. Va., 6th, 29th nationally.
OPERATION
LONDON I Earl Russell
Bertrand Russell, the 81-year-old
philosopher underwent a "not
very serious" operation at a Lon
don hospital Thursday. The hospi
tal said later his condition was
satisfactory.
duce taxes an estimated two bil
lion dollars annually when It
reaches full effect in later years.
It included one big surprise
changing the annual deadline for
some 60 million individuals to file
income tax returns from March
15 to April 15. A Treasury spokes
man said there was no . thought
of, making the change effective
this year.
The President also caUed for big
ger tax oeauctions for medical ex
penses, a new deduction for child-
care expenses of working mothers
and widows, a new allowance for
dependents who make more than
$600, sharp cuts In taxes on in
come from dividends, and a tax
break for single heads of house
holds.
For business, he nronosed more
liberal immediate allowances for
depreciation, a 14 - nercentage
point drop in corporation taxes on
income irom branches abroad, Im
mediately lowered taxes on re-
searcn ana development expenses,
anu easier .treatment of retained
earnings. "
For larmers, the president urged
tax deduction for soli conserva
tion expenses of up to 25 per cent
of the farmer's gross income. .
The message indicated these
and other changes would save In
dividuals about 585 million dollars
and corporations about 630 million
dollars on their tax bills for 1954
and more later.
The tax-writing House Ways and
Means Committee already has
started page-by-page action on the
program, the product of more than
a year's labor by congressional
and Treasury staff experts.
As for the future, the President
said:
"Total government expenditures
and taxes are now so high that we
must choose our path carefully be
tween inadequate revenues on tne
one hand and repressive taxation
on the other
"It is the determined purpose
of tnis administration to make fur
ther reductions in taxes as rapidly
as justified by prospective reve
nues and reductions in expenditures."
He said the excises scheduled
for reduction April 1 on liquor,
sporting goods, beer and wine
should be continued at present
rates. "Any adjustments in the
other excise taxes (should) be such
as to maintain the total yield
which we are now receiving from
this source," he added, noting that
excises "provide a relatively small
proportion of our total tax reve
nues."
Secretary of the Treasury Hum.
phrey- said, "the Treasury still Is
studying possible changes but has
not yet reached any specifio con
clusions." He added he hoped the
decisions would be reached in
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. , HEDFOBD
Thoroughly Modem
Mrs. J. E. Barley Joe Earley Jr.
Proprietors
time to take them up at this ses
sion of Congress,
But any new proposals, he told
newsmen, will follow the budget
message policy ot no further over
all reductions In revenue.
SNOW
s cm
CHOWDER
with tender tweet com
from Maine farms . . . i
picked and packed
within minutes!
. Tr ir ton
SCHOOL LUNCHES
THE MAKERS OF
CLAM CHOWDER
J
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w m
ROMANCE
LONDON Wl Ramon Novarro
4-year-old swoon - maker of the
silent films, gave a party Wednes
day night for 19 steadfast .British
fans who still acclaim him as the
world's greatest movie lover.
Most of them were middle-aged
spinsters or housewives.
PICTURE FRAMING
TOHII SHOP
March Of Dimes Dance
EAGLES LODGE
. Saturday, Jan. 23, 10-2 p.m.
Wear Your Loudest Necktie. Prize to Member
With Loudest!
EAGLE MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS
Admission $1.00 The Couple
iGOMILK 6
EF ROAST
Sb STEM
EEF SHORT RIBS
PPLES
RAMCCC
IIUUiIIW
?EAD
GGS
39
Lean
Meaty
Good
Beet
2 Jans 27'
33;
jb. 55
meaty
lb. 18'
Fancy
Winter Banana
California
Sweet Navals
HOME
MADE
Full Box 3.95
2 lbs. 25c
3ibs 29s
12 lb. Loaf 24'
Large A A Doz. 59c
Med. Doz. 55c
R'"ch Med. Do
I Don't forget that Locfcer Beef.' ,
SALLOKY'S MARKETS
AIomont, Phone 8993
Lakeview Junction, Phono 8147
Spry
Shortening
3-lb.tin )
? ? ? ?
Margarine
3 lbs.
FREE
ORANGE JUICE
SATURDAY
From Fancy Sno-Boy
SUNKIST ORANGES.
Sample our oranges before you buy
ORANGES
25c
98
Juice or eating size
3 lbs
35-lb. box
DRY ONIONS
3 ib. 10c
Yellow Danvers
AVOCADOS
Medium size , each
BANANAS
Golden Ripe Hand
2 lbs.
K. Foils Creamery
Butter
? ? ? ?.:',,-.
Mayonnaise
Qt.Jor ) ;
Borden's
Cottage
Cheese
Pint
Carton
25
Borden's American Loaf
Cheese
Hershey Breakfast
Cocoa
Tj-ib.
Pkg.
Standby'
Kraut
l-lb. tin ,
303 tin
63'
15
Garden
Corn
Cream style
" 303 tin
for
27
None
Better
Self Service Meats
Beef Roasts
Beef Boil
Best Meats
obtainable!
Federally graded .
"good", shoulder
cuts lb.
Lean, meaty. This is
soup weather!
lb.
By test it is consist
ently therbest!
lb.
Rib Steaks
Cut right, trimmed
right lb.
Cut thin for fry
ing, thick for
Swiss lb.
PURE-PAK, Fresh Daily
Frankfurters
The Large juicy
kind lb.
Crater Lake
Cheddar Cheese
Sliced Bacon
Fryers
cooking
or eating
lb.
Morrell's Standard
Fri. and Sat. only
lb.
Swift's Premium. Cut up, pan
ready, no waste lb.
37c
23c
29c
59c
69'
i-... '
35c
49c
55c
65c
SUNSHINE
Graham
Crackers 21b.
Hydrox
Cookies , 12-oz.
Coconut Gems ; '
Candy i 8V40Z.
Chocolate Drops
Candy ; ; 1 lb.
59e
39e
27
39e
TomatoJuice ?2fc Pineapple Juice M' - 29c
Green Beans .19e Fresh Egg Noodles 29c
Tuna " " -' -" 2 45c Italian Prunes '""" 2- 49c
Olives - 2 49c Chili Con Carne 5 2
Pineapple 2 63c Mandarin Oranges 6-100
Nalley's Demonstration
Saturday ? '
Potato Chips 29'
Bakon Bits H - 29c
Corn Chips -29c
Chili Chips-29c
Purex
Bleach
Vl gallon
?,5c
Hunt't
Tomatoes
Solid Pock 3Q
2Vi tin fcfor
Zee PAPER
Napkins
Whit. 9 yo
80 count pkg. WW
C&H
Sugar
Powdered
Mb. pkg.
10c
Cut-Rite
Wax Paper
25c
Roll
Success
Midget Peas
Pie Tin 4 fof 39C
Crackers
Mb. pkg
Ritz
35c
Giant
White King
SOAP
Pkg.
49c
Southern Beduty
Oysters
CUT-
10-oz.
29c
OCCIDENT
FLOUR
Packed in a good quality
Pillow Case
25 lb, 1.98
. Schillings
COFFEE
Prices Effective
I, Throuqh '
jj
9th and Pin.
Right Reserved to Limit
"AA" Large
EGOS
Doz.