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We Must Make Much to Retain Only a Little During the last few weekly appearances of television quiz show champion, Miss Von Nardoff, I think most of us anticipated your editorial concerning Elfrida's tax liabilities. In fact, after determining that the tax on the $200,000 is $156,820, and the tax on all over $200,000 is 91 per cent, I felt that your civic and editorial obligations demanded that you write "Elfrida and Her Illusory $220,500." Point by point it was a thorough job and my only complaint is that it wasn't in the middle of the front page. One day, after Elfrida had passed the quarter million mark, I casually dropped the remark among a group of her enthusiastic followers that she would take less than $50,-000 of it home, and her State would take another slice out of that." There was unbelieving silence at first, then outraged protest. From the tables in a small tax pocket book I proved my point, adding that $900 was all she would take home out of every $10,000 she received over the first $200,000. It doesn't register when one points out to the average voter and taxpayer that Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, one of the largest and most complex operations in the world, must pay its Chairman-Director Eugene Holman over $275,-000 annually so that his take-home pay after Federal taxes will be $75,000; that General Electric Co. must pay its President-Director Ralph J. Cordiner, an aggregate renumeration of $160,000 annually so that he will retain a net of $70,000 after Federal taxes: and that this short-sighted pernicious pattern is repeated throughout every major industry in the country. But "Elfrida and Her Illusory $220,500" the public understands and sympathizes with, particularly since, as you point out, hers and an author's or inventor's big income is so often a one-shot. Who will argue the fact that Elfrida couldn't possibly be trusted with the proper disposition of this quantity of But "Elfrida and Her Illusory $220,500" the public understands and sympathizes with, particularly since, as you point out, hers and an author's or inventor's big income is so often a one-shot. Who will argue the fact that Elfrida couldn't possibly be trusted with the proper disposition of this quantity of money. She would, undoubtedly, invest it in a growing American industry for the income it would produce and the jobs it would make. Now, most of it will be used to provide foreign aid to countries whose people will repeat the insults and threaten the lives of our visiting government officials, build more hydroelectric generating projects in dry water courses to aid oil-rich countries, dredge rivers and harbors that get more votes than navigation, and otherwise open the money spigot a little wider so we can have another round of inflation. None of us is naive enough to think that editorials alone are going to change the confiscatory tax laws or the wasteful spending habits of those we have sent to govern. But, like Elfrida, we have one vote each. Most of us also have a pair of scissors, a red pencil, and our representatives' addresses in Washington. A barrage of editorials like this one, emphasized with a red pencil, and accompanied by a suggestion of what we might do with our vote if the situation doesn't change pretty quickly — on second thought I don't suppose all those indignant neighbors will take the time or make the effort — my one protest would get lost in the shuffle — guess I won't take the time either. Phew! but it's hot; guess I'll have another can of beer. W. G. C., Hollywood. Reprinted through courtesy of the Los Angeles Times in Union Oil "Daily" Magazine. MERCHANTS CAN BENEFIT By a Recent Ruling of the State Board of Equalization It is now possible to convert your present non-earning Sales Tax Deposit to an in MERCHANTS CAN BENEFIT By a Recent Ruling of the State Board of Equalization It is now possible to convert your present non-earning Sales Tax Deposit to an insured, Interest-Bearing Full Paid Investment Certificate at Anaheim Savings and Loan Association. This is then assigned to the Board of Equalization but with all interest earnings payable to you. The procedure is not complicated. We shall be pleased to assist you in converting your Tax Deposit to a high interest-earning Certificate. Our current rate is 4% per annum, payable quarterly. Insured to $10,000. Come in or Phone KE 5-2158 ANAHEIM SAVINGS LOAN Association DIEGO, — Richard M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alump of 1846 Regatta, Anagraduated from recruit Aug. 22 at the Naval Center, San Diego. Graduation exercises, markand of nine weeks of "boot included a full dress parade new before military and dignitaries. the "raw recruit" is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. In January 1942, eleven Navy nurses were captured by the Japanese at Manila and interned at Santo Tomas. They were later moved to Los Banos, Philippine Islands, where they survived 37 months as prisoners of war until liberated in 1945. WESTERN PACIFIC.—Robert E. Porter, aviation machinist's mate airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Porter of 327 Dawn St., Anaheim, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La operating with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. FOR GAZETTE WANT ADN CALL HEYSTONE 8-8208 2 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Sept. 18. Streets in Salt Lake City numbered by the direction a distance they are located from the Mormon Temple in the downtown area. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 25, Oct. 2 and 8, 1948.) CERTIFICATE OF SAFEWAY'S REACH FOR THE SA 2nd BIG WEEK! Here's your second chance to enjoy big savings on brands that are famous for quality. These "stars" appear constantly on the pages of magazines and newspapers, on television screens, on radio and on billboards. SAFEWA USDA CHOICE Tomato Sauce loll well Progresso Brand 8-oz. can Assorted 3-oz. can Tomato Sauce Progresso Brand 8-oz. can 5¢ Jell-well Gelatin Dessert Assorted Flavors 3-oz. pkg. 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Bel Air Spinach Chopped or Leaf 6 12-oz. pkg. $1. BANQUET POT PIES Beef, Chicken or Turkey 8-oz. Size Single Layer Baked in our Immaculate bakery 11-oz. size 29¢ Curtsy Fresh Bandna CURTSY COFFEE CAKE Whipped Cream Peanut Clusters Boxbury Chocolate 14-oz. pkg. 55¢ Instant Coffee Airway 100% Pure 6-oz. jar 89¢ Log Cabin Syrup Cane & Maple 12-oz. bottle 29¢ Pancake Mix and Waffle Mix Betty Crocker 48-oz. pkg. 43¢ White Magic Detergent 49¢ pkg. 49¢ BANQUET POT PIES Beef, Chicken or Turkey 8-oz. Size 4 for 99¢ U.S. NO. 1 Russet POTATOES Great to bake in oven heat the flesh becomes wonderfully moisty, fluffy, tender! Topped with butter or cheese they're really something special. Check this law price. 10 lb. bag 29¢ Deglet Noar Dates Desert Fruit 2 lb. bag 35¢ Tender Broccoli Compact Bunches 10¢ Fresh Mushrooms Hot House pint cup 29¢ Cucumbers Long Green 3 for 14¢ Curtsy Fresh Bandna PARTY CAKE Single Layer Baked in our Immaculate bakery 11-oz. size 29¢ Curtsy Coffee Cake Lemon Coconut 10-oz. pkg. Multi Grain Bread Skylark Baked std loaf Ballard Biscuits Bake 'em and Serve 2 8-oz. pkgs. Busy Baker Shorties Coconut or Pecan 2 1-lb. pkgs. Crown Colony Seasoning Garlic Salt 2½-oz. bottle Your Choice Onion Salt 2¼-oz. bottle 2 for 29¢ Celery Salt 2-oz. bottle 2¼-oz. bottle Mix 'em or Match! Savor Salt 2¼-oz. bottle 2¼-oz. bottle Mix 'em or Match! Prices Effective Thursday thru Sunday We reserve the r Applicable Pa Your Nearest Safeway ANAHEIM GAZETTE Im, Calif., Thurs., Sept. 18, 1958 sets in Salt Lake City are red by the direction and ce they are located from ormop Temple in the downarea. LEGAL NOTICE Anahelm Gazette Sept. 18, 2 and 8, 1958.) CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF USE AND/OR ABANDONMENT OF * PICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned do hereby certicate that effective August 20, 1958, they ceased all do business under the Meditious Trademark of MAHRA SHORES REALTY CO. at 600 South Shore Drive, Seal Beach, California, which business was formerly composed of the following persons, whose names in full and place of residence are as follows, to-wit: Bernard Berk, 5225 Alcott Street, Los Angeles 25, Calif. Woodrow W. Smith, 6600 E. Ocean Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Cliff Weingart, 5255 N. Coke Ave. Lakewood; Calif. John H. Pong, 11287 Bolas Street, Los Angeles 49, Calif. Certificate for transaction of business under the above felicitous name, and affidavit of publication thereof, are in file in the office of the County Clerk of Orange County, California, under the provisions of Section 1468 of the Civil Code. WITNESS their hands this 22nd day of August, 1958. Bernard Berk Woodrow W. Smith Cliff Weingart John H. Pong THE STARS SALE! ALL-STAR BUY FEWAY STEAKS Aged to Peak of Tenderness and Flavor Center Cut Round, No "Heel" Cuts Bone In lb. 69¢ Thick Swiss Cut of Round lb. 67¢ Center Cut Round, No "Heel" Cuts Bone in lb. 69¢ Thick Swiss Cut of Round lb. 67¢ T-Bone or Club Steak lb. $1.09 Porterhouse Steak lb. $1.19 Top Sirloin Steaks Bone-less lb. $1.29 Sirloin Tip Steaks And Roasts lb. 79£ Beef Rump Roast Bone in lb. 69£ Ground Beef Made Fresh Daily lb. 43£ Ground Round Loan Beef lb. 69£ Sliced Bacon Ratk's Black Hawk 1-lb. ctn. 69¢ FOODS Favorful Goodness e Juice 12-oz. can 3-7¢ Pineapple-Grapfruit 2 6-oz. can 15¢ Blended Beverage 2 6-oz. can 15¢ ol-air fermented 6 10-oz. pkg. $1.00 6 12-oz. pkg. $1.00 Type A — Inside Frosted LIGHT GLOBES 60 or 75 Watt each 21¢ 100 Watt each 23¢ Mexican Laundry BASKETS Sturdy Straw Ea. 69¢ Cotton Loop Pile SCATTER RUGS Washable Mothproof Ea. $149 Anchor Hocking, 9½-oz. Fresh Banana TY CAKE 11 oz. size $29 c Cake Lemon Coconut 10 oz. pkg. $29 c Bread Skylark Baked std. loaf 19 c S Bake 'em and Serve 2 8 oz. pkg. $25 c Shorties Coconut or Pecan 2 1 lb. pkg. $89 c Colony Seasoning 2½ oz. bottle Your Choice 2¼ oz. bottle 2 oz. bottle 2⅓ oz. bottle Mix 'em or Match 'em Black Pepper 1½ oz. can $10 c Cotton Loop Pile SCATTER RUGS Washable Mathproof Ea. $149 Anchor Hocking, 9½-oz. TUMBLERS 10 for $100 each 11c Gillette One Piece TV RAZOR with 6 Blue Blades $1.00 Value While They Last! $79 c Thursday thru Sunday, Sept. 18, 19, 20, 21, 1958 We reserve the right to limit and not sell to other merchants. SAFEWAY Applicable taxes collected; Subject to stock on hand. 135 S. Lemon St., Anaheim