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    HERALD A.VD NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Monday, January 14, 1963
PAGE-Ji
SP Starts
CTC System
Construction
Preliminary construction is un
derway on a new electronic traf
fic control system on 142 miles
of Southern Pacific's main east
side Sacramento Valley line, be
tween Lincoln and Redding, the
railroad announced today.
Tram movements through the
valley will be directed throush
a $2.3 million Centralized Traffic
Control (CTC) installation, to be
completed in the fall of 1963, ac
cording to William D. Lamprecht,
vice president of system opera'
tions for SP.
Under a CTC system, wayside
signals and track switches along
the line are controlled by a train
dispatcher at a panel of lights
which locates all trains in the ter
ritory and enables the dispatcher
to regulate their movement.
CTC increases capacity of a rail
line and permits trains to move
through the area in a shorter time.
SP is so designing the install
tion, Lamprecht points out that
a number of sidings where trains
meet and pass will be moved
from built-up areas of communi
ties to stretches where there is
little or no highway cross-traffic.
Lamprecht said SP crews have
started preliminary grading for
some of he new passing sidings
in the valley. Installation of sig
nal controls should begin in February.
The new CTC section will tie
Into an existing 80-mile stretch of
CTC from Redding north through
the Sacramento Valley Canyon to
Black Butte. A similar system
presently is being installed in the
San Joaquin Valley.
"When these are both com
plete," Lamprecht declared, "the
California Central Valley will
have one of the most technologi
cally advanced rail lines ever
built, with either CTC or double
track railroad all the way from
Mojave, over the Tehachapis and
through Bakersfield, Fresno and
Sacramento to Black Butte. SP's
Overland Route line from the San
Francisco Bay Area through the
Sacramento-Roseville crossroads
to Ogden, Utah, also is entirely
under CTC or double-tracked."
The effect, he added, will be
to improve further the over-the-road
performance of today's fast
er trains to and from both trans
continental and Pacific Coast markets.
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Income Tax Primer (4) Dependents
Shasta Chamber Talks
Resolution On Wildlife
MOUNT SHASTA - Chamber
President James P. Hennessy Jr.
at the Mount Shasta Chamber of
Commerce luncheon meeting Jan.
10 appointed David E. Otis, Orr
Apperson Jr. and Frank Melo to
investigate and give a report on
the resolution regarding Fish and
Game management of game re
sources.
It was explained In lively dis
cussion by the memoers that Fish
and Game has been placed in
the hands of politicians rather
than those more qualified for the
job. The destruction of game re
sources, failure to build resources
were discussed.
It was reported that the cham
ber has 87 members. New mem-
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bers are Plemont Hotel, Mt. Shas
ta Ski Bowl, and Phil's Flying A
Fuel Oils. A map, to be printed on
ice bags, was shown to the croup,
The chamber will foot the bill for
the printing and Shasta Dairy
Lockers of Dunsmuir will pay for
the bags, advertising recreational
facilities of southern Siskiyou
tounty.
The nominating committee will
report the second meeting in Feb
ruary, and there will be nomina
tiqns from the floor for new cham-
ber officers. Tentative plans for
an installation dinner in March
were made. Dr. .Philip Smith is
ninner chairman.
Hennessy introduced Mrs. Jean-
nette Dahlquist who is in charge
of the chamber's information
booth. She gave a report that
over 200 people have called at the
booth for, information since it
opened the middle of December
and that she receives many phone
and letter inquiries. It was an
nounced that Dunsmuir business
es were anxious, to participate in
the booth's tourist and ski infor
mation services. It was stressed
that persons wishing information
should call Mrs. Dahlquist at WA1
nut 6-4865 during office hours.
The $202 request from Shasta
Cascade Wonderland Association
was voted down at the recom
mendation of the budget commit
tee, and discussion followed as
to fhe misrepresentation of this
area in more southerly commu
nities.
A letter was read from the
chairman of the Accommodations
Committee regarding the Skiesta
to be held in Mount Shasta March
1-2. The convention of airport man
agers and commissioners will be
held in this area June 13-15, with
about 200 people expected.
Women Rescue Champ Horses
AURORA (L'PD Two women
braved raging flames Friday to
rescue several champion horses
from a burning barn on the G. D.
Rannolls farm near here.
Mrs. Rannclls and Mrs. Bill
Hayes, wife of the horse trainer,
went into the barn and led more
than half of the animals to safety.
ATTORNEY DIES
SYRACUSE, N Y. IUPD-Har-ey
J. Crane, an attorney and
date assemblyman in 1917 and
1918, died Thursday at the home
of a niece. He was 87.
Lost in the fire were six horses
valued at about $40,000, including
a Welch stallion and a quarter
horse mare, Cindy-Barr, grand
champion of the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock Exhibition last
year.
Rannclls estimated his loss at
$65,000.
COMING
Thomas Dodge
This is the fourth of right ar
ticles in the Newspaper Enter
prise Assn. Income Tux Primer
for readers who want more in
formation than Is supplied In the
official instructions.
By RICHARD A. MULLENS
and
CHARLES W. SCIIOENEMAN
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
When you file your 1962 tax re
turn, you can claim a $600 exemp
tion for a person, though not re
lated to you, (U if you furnish
over half the person's support for
the year (2 if the person has
less than $600 income for the
year, and (3 if the person makes
his (or her) abode in your home
the entire year as a household
member.
You, of course, receive an ex
emption for members of your fam
ily, ijcluding grandchildren, step-
relatives, nieces, nephews and in
laws, if you furnish over one-half
support.
An exemption is likewise avail
able for any descendant of your
uncle or aunt (first cousin) who
received institutional care be
cause of physical or mental dis
ability and who was a member
of your household before receiv
ing such care.
To measure "support," com
pare amount of support received
from you with amount the in
dividual receives from all other
sources including what the per
son furnishes himself. Food, shel
ter, clothing and medical care
are included. Fair market value
is taken into account if furnished
'in kind.".
The amount the person furnish
es himself includes Social Securi
ty benefits plus, of course, any in
come which would ordinarily be
taxable.
There is a specia.1 provision for
multiple support agreements.
Scholarship grants to your child
do not have to be taken into ac
count in determining total sup
port. The Internal Revenue Serv
ice has recently ruled that
amounts spent by a state institu
tion for the mentally retarded for
room, board, tuition of a child
will be treated as a scholarship
grant.
On the other hand, certain ex
penses you do incur lor your
child may not be for support,
such as premiums for life insur
ance policies with the children as
beneficiaries, and the cost of a
car.
Taxpayer gets $600 exemptions,
without regard to "support" (1)
for himself, (2) for being over
65, and (3) by reason ot blind
ness There is another exemp
tion allowed for your spouse -for
her being over 63, or by reason
of her blindness. Spouse's exemp
tions are avauaDie to Her (or himi
on your joint return or on your
return n you lile a separate re
turn, if she (or he) luis no gross
income, and if she (or hei is not
another taxpayer's dependent.
Q vt no may claim the status
of "Head of Household" or "Sur
viving Spouse?" What arc the ad
vantages?
A First, io be "Head of House
hold" you must be unmarried
Other relatives must live with
you and must be your dependents
If you qualify, you can use s
special tax rale schedule 111
which gives you half tlie benefits
of a married person filing a joint
return.
Second, to be a "Surviving
Spouse" your husband or wife
must have- died within the pre
ceding two years, you must not
have remarried, and you must
have been eligible to file a joint
return with 'him (or her', even
fULl $600 EXEMPTION CAN BE CLAIMED FOR
PERSON NOT RELATED TO YOU, IF . . .
You furnish the per
son over half his sup
port for the year.
He (or she) has less
than $600 gross an
nual income.
(including divorced or legally sep
arated), and you must, furnish
over one-half of the cost of main
taining a household for the en
tire year for at least one of your
relatives. If the relative is your
father or mother, he or she must
be your dependent, but can live
in a domicile separate from yours.
II the relative is your child, grand
child, or stepchild, he (or slid
must be unmarried and must live
with you but need not be your
dependent.
If the person makes
his home with you the
cntite year.
though you may not have, in year
of death.
You must i have a dependent
child (or stepchild) who lives with
you. and you must furnish over
half the cost of maintaining your
home.
If you qualify, you get all the
benefits of a joint return and can
use tax rate schedule III.
Note: You cannot claim you
arc "head of household" if you
claim as "surviving spouse."
Next: Employe deductions.
V- ( P ; A'
RIVER RESTORATION Dreg lines and trucks are being used to clear away debris
in the Pit River which was caused by the October flood end also to build up the levee
where breaks had washed it completely eway in spots, The city of Alturai is heading
the restoration project.
Pit River Banks Repaired
ALTURAS The city of Alturas
has embarked on an emergency
restoration project of the banks
along the Pit River that washed
away during the October flood.
'The unusu.-illy mild weather for
this time of year has made it pos
sible for us to get in to the river
banks and repair the flood dam
age now," Mayor Douglas Graham
INSIST ON
GOLD BELL BRAND
KLAMATH POTATOES
ot
Your Favorite Grocer's
reported. "There are many
breaks in the levee that had to
be built back as well as spots
along the river where we are
raising the levee."
The extensive repair being done
by the city runs up to a mile along
the river bank, covering an area
east of Estes Street to the
bridge on Main Street.
NOW OPEN!
Shirley's CoinomaHc
Laundromat
Hllyard & Alramont Dr.
Ntw Manscrr of
CRATER IIBIVE IS
Along with raising the leveei.
the" drag line Is being used to
catch the trash in the river which
accumulated during the recent
flood, as well as sloping the banks'
of the river.
The repairs should take over
six weeks to complete.
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