The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, May 21, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The
House Ways & Means Committee,
in its first action on President
Kennedy's tax program, Monday
approved his plan to provide
special relief for actors, baseball
stars and others whose incomes
fluctuate sharply.
The proposal which was tenta
tively approved would provide an
estimated $40 million In annual
tax relief for such persons.
The plan would permit taxpay
ers whose incomes fluctuate
sharply from year to year to "av
erage" their income for tax pur
poses. Thus, it would reduce
chances that one good year would
subject them to high-tax brackets,
if it followed years of low income.
The proposal is one of many
structural changes in the tax code
which Kennedy urged Congress to
adopt, along with an across-the-
board reduction in income tax
rates.
On balance, the proposed struc
tural changes would provide an
increase of $3.5 billion in tax re
venue. However, the committee is
certain to reject the bulk of the
revenue-producing proposals.
The proposal adopted today
would ailow averaging of income
over a five-year period only in
cases where income during a cur
rent year exceeds the average of
four prior years by more than one
third.
Averaging, however, would be
permitted only if the current year
income also exceeds the four-year
average by at least $3,000.
Search for sub
is intensified
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. (UPD-
The Navy today intensified the
search for the submarine Thresh
er, spurred on by the possibility
that the shattered hull of the sub
may have been located.
A Navy court of inquiry met be
hind closed doors again to gether
evidence it hoped would determine
what happened, to the $45 million
nuclear vessel April 10.
A flotilla of Navy and oceano-
graphic ships used super-sensitive
sonar equipment and underwater
cameras to conduct a yard-by-yard
search of a 300-yard area
near where Thresher made her
fatal plunge with 129 men aboard,
220 miles off Cape Cod.
Navy officials disclosed last
week that photographs of the 8,-
400-foot deep ocean floor showed
dobris which could have come
from a sub torn apart by extreme
I pressure.
Marine scientists and Navy au-
thorities were cautious about iden
tifying positively the objects pho
tographed by cameras lowered
from the research vessel Atlantis
n.
"The pictures by Atlantis n
showed debris dense enough to be
the missing submarine, but the
pictures in themselves are not
conclusive," a Navy spokesman
said.
"However, 'side looking' sonar
and other electronic probings of
the area bear out the possibility
that the debris in the area could
be the Thresher," he said.
Some system of income-average
has long been advocated by pro
fessional actors and athletes and
by authors whose income is sub
ject to major change from year
to year.
The proposed new rule would,
however, apply to all taxpayers.
The treasury has noted that some
farmers and many others would
benefit from the new relief.
The averaging plan which would
not take effect until 1954, could
mean big tax saving for individu
als who suddenly strike it rich
after years of modest earnings.
It would allow a taxpayer in a
big income year to lump together
his income from a five-year peri
od and compute a tentative tax
on one-fifth of the income. The
tax attributable to the one-fifth
would then be multiplied by five
to determine the Sinai tax for the
current year.
To illustrate the benefits of av
eraging: Assuming the lower
tax rates recommended by Ken
nedy are adopted, an author who
received $44,000 in taxable income
in 1965 would, without benefit of
averaging, be subject to a tax
of $17,960. Income averaging
would cut the tax to $10,360, if the
author's taxable income had pre
viously totaled only $4,000 a year.
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INDEX
To Buy. .Sell. .Trade
Apartments for Kent 58
Appllaucei-Vuralture . 31
Auction Sales 33
Apartments Furnished 67
Autos For Trade ., ttU
Autos For Sal 100
Baby Sitters . 13
Boats A Motors 44
The Bulletin, Tuesday, May 21, 1963
CARNIVAL
he. Tit tn. TO tut Oft
Higgins' gams Is sometimes fantasticallygood
It you aon i Keep your eye on mm.
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Business Opportunities
Building Contractors
Uard of Thanks '
Contracts ...
Dogs. Pets etc MM,
Domestic Services .
Farmers Column
FarmSi Acreages HM.
Farm Machinery
Feeds Seeds
Fuel. Coal, Hood. 00
Fuel Wanted
Funeral Directors
Funeral Notices MH
Funeral Services M.
Help Wanted. Female
Help Wanted
Help Wanted. Male ,
Houses For Bent .
Housekeeping- Booms
House Trailers
Inttructfon'Scnools
In Memortam
Lesal Notices ....n 1
Lodres Societies 2
Livestock 39
Lost A Found ....,. 10
Lots Building Sites 17
Livestock Wanted 39
Loans HM H..H.. 20
Machfnery For Sale H 90
Machinery Wanted 89
Masonlo Notices .... 6
Mfscellanlous For Rent 29
Miscellaneous For Hal 3n
Money To Loan 37
Money Wanted 28
Motorcycles For Sale .. 14
Musical Instruments 32
Nursing Care 9
Personals .... S
Poultry, Babbits M 42
Heal Estate For Sale 80
.... 94
Room, Board
Sales People, Agents
Service Directory
Shoe Repair .
Situations Wanted
Situations Wanted Female
Situations Wanted, ftlaie .
Sportsmans Column
Swap Column ..
rtmberlands
Trailer Space
rrut'ks-Trallers
Wanted to Borrow Mt.M.
Wanted to Buy
WantM to Benl .
Wantfd, Room-Board
26
...... 24
43
46
74
nkit, 60
95
1 -Legal Notice
CORRECTION TO
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE
PRAIRIE FARM ARKA
Line 143 should read "any and
all bids is reserved.
141-C
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
oeaiea bids will be received
by the Central Oregon Area
Education District, Bend, Ore
gon until 8:00 p.m. Pacific Day.
light Time on Wednesday, June
19th, 1963 for the sitework and
the construction of Unit Nos. 1.
2, 3, & 4 of Central Oregon Col
lege, Bend, Oregon.
Bids will be opened and pub-
uuiy reau atoua in me iiDrary
of the Bend High School, Bend,
Oregon at the above stated time
and date. Bids received after
OjOJOjOUI v I jjl f I
HAVE YOU SEEN EDDIE'S
. P CKUP?
Here's how the whole family can go camping and fishing in
style with Dodge's new D200 Crew Cab. This is half pas
senger car, half truck, with the advantages of both! It's rated
at a,4 ton, and with a camper on back you just couldn't find a
sweeter sportsman's rig! It has a 4-speed transmission and a
V-8 engine to take you across the roughest terrain. And as
with all Eddie's Chrysler Products, this Dodge Crew Cab is
warranteed for 5 years or 50,000 miles! Like it? Eddie can
meet or beat any deal, to boot!
Wall at
Greenwood
EDDIES
Phone
382-3561
SALES & SERVICE
DODGE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL
the indicated deadline will not
be considered.
All bidders must comply with
Chapter 279, Oregon Kevised
Statutes, relating to the qualifi.
cation of bidders.
One set of drawings, specifi
cations and contract documents
may be obtained by prime bid
ders only from Wilmsen, Endi
cott & Unthank, Architects, 863
13th Avenue East, Eugene, Ore
gon and 812 S. W. Washington
Street, Portland, Oregon upon
deposit of $50.00.
Additional sets may be obtain
ed from the architects for the
cost of reproduction of same.
The deposit made upon pro
curement of drawings, specifi
cations and forms of contract
documents will be refunded uo
on return thereof in good condi
tion by actual bidders within
two weeks after the opening of
bids, but to non bidders only
if returned no later than one
week prior to bid opening.
The drawings, specification
and forms of contract docu
ments for the project may ba
examined at the Builders Ex
changes in Portland, Eugene
and Salem, Oregon, the office of
the architects, and at the Build
ers Plan Service in the Bend
Chamber of Commerce offices,
Bend, Oregon.
No bid will be considered un
less fully compjeted in the man
ner provided, in the "Instruc
tions to Bidders," -upon the bid
form provided by the architects
and accompanied by a bid bond
executed in favor of the Central
Oregon Area Education Dis
trict, in an amount not less than
five per cent (5 per cent) of
the total amount bid, to be for
feited as fixed and liquidated
damages should the bidder neg
lect or refuse to enter into a
contract, and provide suitable
bond for the satisfactory 1 per
formance of the work iii the
event the contract is awarded
to him. :
The Board of Directors of the
Central Oregon Area Education
District reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to
waive all informalities.
No bidder may withdraw His
bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof until after the
elapse of thirty (30) days from
the bid opening.
Don P. Pence, Clerk
The Central Oregon Area
Education District
Bend, Oregon
141-144
8-Special Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
For information call 382-4780,
or Redmond 548-3606.
13-Baby Sitters
LOVING CHILD care, 35c hour
or $2.00 daily. 382-6743.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wanted for
baby sitting this summer. Two
children, no weekends. 382
5315. .
14-Moving, Trkng, Storage
SAVE 50 OR MORE
Rent New Moving Vans From
Avis. We Furnish Everything,
But The Driver
AVIS RENT-A.TR T TC.K SVRTOM
Bend 382-2151
17-Help Wanted
With a clothing business of your
.'wu, no invesiment, bervice
our customers in your com
munity. High earnings possible
even on part time. It s easv.
No experience needed. North,
western Woolen, 510 1st Ave.
No.. Minneapolis. Minnesota.
18-Help Wanted Male
SENIOR Salesman, excellent
commission. Service Lamp &
Tube Co., 0233 S. W. Lane St..
Portland 1, Oregon.
LOOK Splendid Rawleiph
business available in Deschutes
County. Exceptional opportun
ity for right person. Write
Rawleigh, 306 Adeline, Oak
land. Calif.
19-Help Wanted Female
WANTED PART-TIME help.
Must nave transportation. 382-3634.
WANTED BABY sitter between
nours ol B:JU a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Middle aged lady preferred.
382-5066.
20-Service Directory
WHEN SPRING has sprun
and grass has riz. this is where
vour painter is. Crozier. Bend,
EV 2-6199.
Reel or rotary. New latest mo-
iiruswu giLuuer. iau
3170 for free pickup and de
livery within 5 miles of Bend
W. A. Higgins, 1707 W 1st
APPLIANCE REPAIR
WASHERS. DRYERS. FREEZ
ERS. REFERS. WATER
HEATERS. FURNACES. All
makes.
MIKES ELECTRIC 382-5312
WOMAN' S AND Men s altera-
u . ' wrm. Reasonable
rates. Brenda Hall. EV 2-6887.