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LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE m i I i i i irr m 33, 5 I r I , B J 1 I IV I'll : M3inil 7 "l3NNfW "f 'M3AinO 'jruWUS "C aaaids "i UMa 'oiav!) -6 'ooi '8 'SMoaav -9 'hvd 1HOI38J -S 13NS03 'C '13!ISinOS 'l "JV 'SH3MSNV TuMdiv, Norrmtwr 13. 19M TAGE SI HERALD AND MHS, Klimalh Falls. Orson Ihipliwiic Names Pose Problem By AW LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Boy, do I have a problem. If you can help me you are a genius. My maiden name is a very common Sc a n d i n a -vian one not Anderson, but in the same category. I married a great big adorable Swede whose last name is the same as my maid en name. My husband has two brothers and I have four broth ers. Two of our brothers and two of our uncles have exactly the same name. If someone yelled "Swede" at a family pic nic, 11 guys would stand up. 1 am expecting a baby in Jan uary. My husband wants to name the baby after his broth er. If this happens, he will be the fifth boy in the family with exactly the same name. I want to give the baby a name w hich Only once in U.S. history did the presidential cabinet remain unchanged for the full four years: Franklin Pierce's term. TESTES ) IggJt? MORE.' j Moscow Accuses Allies Of Evading Red Control BERLIN (UP1 '-Radio Mos cow has accused Western allied convoys of illegally trying to evade Soviet controls on the highway to Berlin. It warned that a German peace treaty which would "nor malize" conditions in West Ber lin could not be postponed in dclinitely. The Russians have said in CERTAINLY I'M INTERESTED IN LOW COST HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE. WHO SELLS TJ" ,T? J Clem Usueur I We'll gladly supply full information about our low coir Homeowner Policy and easy payment plan. Get tn touch with us rodoy. MIDLAND EMPIRE INSURANCE AGENCY 1006 Main St., Phong TU 4-6417 Bill McKibbin and Clom Leiuour the past a peace treaty would give East Germany control of (lie routes to isolated West Ber lin and end Western rights in the city. The Radio Moscow commen tary was broadcast Sunday and printed in the East German Communist party newspaper "Neues Dentschland" Monday. The attack on the western al lied convoys w as seen as a sign that the Russians might harrass Western allied traffic again. Last week they held up a U.S. Army convoy for 41 hours at a highway checkpoint because the soldiers refused to dismount to be counted. HERO LOSES SHOES KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia lUPI' A schoolboy hero had his silver cup for bravery today but was still looking for his shoes. Yong Peng, 18. was awarded the cup by his school for diving into a flooded house and rescu ing 13 persons one after an other. He had left his shoes on a railway bridge as he went about his rescue task and someone stole them. TURKEY DAY SPECIALS ON FAMOUS HOOVERS! Stop in Wednesday - Have a free Turkey Sandwich on us! I i I ; s The cleaner that walks on air! Now Only $(0)95 Fast bog change - - , . takes only 5 seconds Exclusive , ' Fun horsepower motor ? 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Pol ly has a date every Friday, Sat urday and Sunday night with somebody or other. The Lord alone knows who they are. 1 told my daughter from now on she can't go out with any body until I know what his fa ther does, and something of his family's reputation. Furth ermore, I want to sec some pictures of his home. Polly says I am unreasona ble. Am I? How else can a fa ther keep tab on his daughter's companions when they pop up out of nowhere and they all look alike? CHOOSY AND PROUD OF IT Dear Choosy and Proud: Why don't you just tell your daugh ter she can't go out with a fel low unless he brings over his old man's financial statement? This Is what your demands add up to. The Air Force has all sorts of young men which should be no surprise to anyone who has lived in the world for awhile. You can tell a great deal more about a person by listening to him sneak for 15 minutes than by looking at a picture of hts house. Ann Landers' frank and in formative new book, "Teen Agers and Sex" ($2,951, is now available at your book store. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Tax Cut Bill Relief Depends On Your Viewpoint WASHINGTON d'Pli-It all depends on what witness is testi fying to know what the $11 bil lion tax cut bill passed by the House means to your pocket book. The statistics cited by differ ing witnesses in testimony be fore the Senate Finance Com mittee are all based on indis putable figures taken from I lie bill itself, but the results often are confusing. Bankers, businessmen, econo mists, labor leaders and others who have testified on tlte im- Malin Council Reads Bicycle Control Law MALIN An ordinance con trolling the riding or operation of bicycles upon sidewalks in the city of Malin was read by attorney Henry Perkins at tlte recent meeting of tlie Malin Common Council. Present were Leonard Petrik, mayor: Paul McCullcy, record er: Mark Sullivan, marslial; and George Pappc, Cecil Jack son, John Phillips, and Cy Mc Colgin. councilmen. A committee report on dan gerous bialdngs in the cily was made by several councilmen, with the old Standard Service Station on Broadway said to he in immediate danger of col lapse. It was decided to con tact the property owner, Byron Johnson, to determine if ar rangements can be made for the removal of the building. McCulley reported that he had checked with the Oregon Title Company ot Klamath County in regard to the owner ship of Lots 19 and 20 in Block C, and it was found that the city owns clear title to both lots. After a lengthy discussion, the recorder was instructed lo quote a price of $350 to James Lacy for the purchase of the lots, with the city retaining as easement for the irrigation ditch passing through the prop erty. He was further instructed to find out if Lacy wants an option on the property, and if so. for what length of time. McCulley was authorized to purchase IS gallons of yellow paint from the Klamath Coun ty Road Department to paint the school cross walks. Mem bers also voted to pay all bills. Bonanza Slates Play Rehearsal BONANZA The senior class of Bonanza High School has be gun production of the annual senior play. Tryouts for parts began Oct, 17, and rehearsals began Oct. 21. The play, "You're Only Young Onco" by Glenn Hughes, will be given Nov. 22 in the Bonanza Elementary gym. The lime has not yet been estab lished. In this play, high comedy is provided by the school princi pal, the battle ax E n g 1 i s h teacher, the "ladies' man," the flustered coach, the football star, and the delightfully ob noxious characters who seem to be in every school. There is humor, excitement, mystery, and most important youth in the play. pact of tlie tax bill generously cite various data, but they come up with contradictory conclu sions. Here are a few samples: Tlie U.S. Chamber of Com merce, complaining that high income taxpayers would jet short-changed, told the commit tee that persons in the lowest brackets would benefit from tax reductions averaging 39 per cent, while those with annual incomes above $50,000 would get only a 13 per cent tax reduction. Sen.. Albert Gore. D Tenn., a member of the Finance Com mittee, complained the measure was a "rich man's bill." He had charts prepared to prove his point. It showed a person with $8,000 taxable income would get only a 5 per cent in crease in take home pay, while a $50,000-a- ear-man would be enriched by an 18.2 per cent in crease. Richard Headlce. president of the U.S. Junior Chambers of Commerce, groused that the bill would increase the concen tration of rate hikes or tax brackets from one-half to near ly two-thirds on taxpayers with incomes up (o $22,000 a year, pent .zing the middle . income group. Leon H. Keyserling, former President Harry S. Truman's chief economic adviser, said the $3,000-incomc-family under the bill would get only a 2 per cent increase in after-tax dis posable income: the $200,00rj-a-year family would get a 16 per cent increase. The Treasury supplied official figures supporting the bill which showed that taxpayers with in come of $3,000 to $3,000 a year would pay 38.3 per cent less taxes, or $555 million less; $5,000-to-$10,000, 199 per cent less taxes, or a "savings" of $3.6 billion a year for this in come group: $50,000 income and over, 12.6 per cent less taxes, or $525 million less a year. The seemingly contradictory figures unjeased on tlie commit tee in the flood of testimony grows daily as tlie hearings progress. Actually, they all are correct. But different results can be ob tained by calculating the bill's tax impact various ways such as with or without tax deduc tions, including proposed "re forms" or ignoring them, or taking into account special tax credits and exclusions. ' Perhaps Mark M. Jones," president of the National Eco-; nomic Council of New York, supplied the last word. He in dicated the entire argument over how many dollars this or that person would get might be fu tile. The dollar itself, he said, was worth only 36.0 cents in 1963, compared to its value in 1932. CAR WASH Monday thru Thursday I o9 Fri. and Sat. 1.50 Open 9 till 5 Sparkle Car Wash 4023 So. Sith 5ft mm mm mmm m.- ..tu 0 fHB v Coda No. MIS jf'&jfil eedtPNt. 141-C innc Ha ft KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY U PROOP . YELLOWSTONE DISTILLERY CO., LOUISVILLE OWENSBORO, KY. 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