Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 23, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 23, 1944
FARMERS MAY HELP
WITH TAX NOTES
How farmers may earn a good
rate of interest on money set aside
for taxes and at the same time
materially assist the 6th War Loan
drive was pointed out last week
in a plan endorsed by the Ameri­
can Bankers’ Association War
Loan Committee, which suggested
purchase of Series C Tax Notes
during the coming war bond drive.
The committee drew attention
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST—Ration Book No. 4, issued I
to Herman T. Borgman. If
found please deliver to News
office, Cave Junction.
GIFT SHOP—Lovely home made
articles, aprons, embroidery
pieces, all kinds of baby sets,
Christmas cards, decorated sta­
tionery. “Willadora”, opposite
Frederick’s Camp.
27-8tc
STATE FARMERS TO
GET MILLIONS FOR
DAIRY PRODUCTS
LOST—Hub cap for Oldsmobile.
Finder please notify C. V. Lack­
ey, P. O. Box 41, O’Brien, Ore.
30-ltp
ABSTRACTS — Title insurance,
affiliated with Commonwealth,
Inc., Josephine County Abstract
Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants
Pass.
_______________________________ _ |
FOR SALE—Two lots, very reas­
onable. H. Elroy, Kerby, Ore. |
30-4tp
WANTED—Some one to cut wood
standing, small timber and pil­
ing tops. Will furnish buzzsaw
and give 70 per cent and take
30 per cent tiered up. O. C.
Larsen, Cave Junction. 30-2tc j
FOR SALE—Winter apples, good
cooking. Also some Delicious,
5c per pound. Bring contain­
ers. Mrs. Ed Bayse, Takilma.
.
30-ltp
FOR SALE—Two wheel trailer.
Inquire at News office.
27-tfc
FOR SALE or TRADE—Large 2
wheel trailer for Fordson trac­
tor. Excellent rubber. O. C.
Bryant, Takilma.
30-ltp
FOR QUICK SALE — Modern
house with screened porch. Al­
ready connected with wood stove
and hot water heater. Newly
laid linoleum on floors. Includes
about one acre of ground. Lib-
eral terms with small down pay­
ment.
Last chance for good
buy. Inquire IL F. Cramer at
Cramer's garage, Cave Junction.
80-ltp
FURNITURE
When you need
New or Used Furniture, think of
Manchel’s. Keep up the home
the boys are fighting for. Man-
chel's Furniture, 112 N. 6th St..
Grants Pass.
-2-tf.
to a provision of the Individual In­
come Tax Act of 1944, relating to
payment of estimated 1944 tax by
farmers, defined as those deriving
two-thirds of their gross income
from farming. The law has post­
poned until January 15. 1945, fil­
ing and full payment of farmers’
estimated tax returns for 1944.
Thus farmers advantageously may
purchase Series C Tax Notes dur­
ing the coming war bond drive, ap­
plying them on tax payments when
due.
Attention was called to the fact
that Series C notes will only be
accepted as tax payment during |
and after the second calendar
montlj after the month of pur-
chase. Purchase of Series C notes
for payment of January taxes,
therefore, must be made on or be­
fore November 30, 1944.
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LOG CABIN GARAGE
Selma, Oregon
General Auto Repairing
Motor Tune-up — Lubrication
Art Dedrick, Prop.
DYNAMITE
Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need
blasting powder. 221 West F
St., Grants Pass.
44-tfc
FOR REAL VALUES in used fur­
niture and household goods
Try
Hollywood Specialty Shop
We buy, sell and Exchange.
626 South 6th
Grants Pass
LISTINGS WANTED — Country
and town property, acreage,
ranches, and business opportuni­
ties. Leave listings at Dorothy's
Dinnette, Cave Junction, our
valley office. Geo. P. Chalker,
realtor.
26-tf
income tax purposes. For those’’
farmers already keeping a regular
set of books or farm accounts, the
filling out of a return will be rela­
tively simple, says Svinth. For
those who have not kept books, it I
still is not too late to gain some
advantage by using a prepared
account book to record tb-e year’s
transactions from memory.
The farm management depart­
ment of Oregon State College has
prepared three kinds of account
books, all of which are available at
the county agent’s office. These
are a five-year inventory book, an
Oregon cash farm record book, and
the complete Oregon farm account
book. For those who desire a sim­
ple book in which to record the
year's business transactions in ad­
vance of making the income tax
return, the Oregon cash farm ac­
count book is recommended by the I
county agent’s office.
Youngblood's Market
KERBY, OREGON
THE - HEART - OF - ILLINOIS - VALLEY
Happy Thanksgiving
To All
During the one-year period that i
the dairy feed program has been
in effect, nearly four million dol­
lars in dairy payments have been
distributed to the state’s farmers
and dairyfen through the county
AAA committee, R. T. Taylor,
state chairman, reports.
Payments are being made now
for the months of September and
October at the rates of 70 cents a
hundredweight for whole milk and
10 cents a pound for butterfats.
Producers are asked to submit
their evidence on sales as soon as
possible, with December 31 the
closing dates for filing September-
October applications.
Taylor points out that the dairy
production payments have helped
to maintain war-needed milk by
relieving the squeeze on dairy pro­
ducers who were caught between
rising feed costs and fixed ceiling
prices for their products. As a
part of the hold-the-line program,
the payments have been effective
in preventing an inflationary price
spiral for dairy products, the chair- ,
man said.
Building Materials
we now have
2x4, 2x6, 2x12, 1x6, 1x12 lumber in stock.
Bring in vour lumber list and we will try and
fill it.
Cook Lumber Co.
L
I
With December 15 the import­
ant annual income tax date for
farmers, the county agent’s office
has obtained a supply of explan- I
individual­
fur need».
.,ed ir-ttrument
1
cement
Panel Doors, Glass Doors, Wyr-o-Glass, Glass-O-
Net, Buillers Hardware, Hardwood Flooring,
Cement, Fir-Tex, ('(imposition Shingles.
Double Hung Windows and Sash, Plywood,
Paint, V arnish, Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Tur­
pentine, Sheet Rock. Flex Board.
Easy Bookkeeping
System for Farmers
FOR SALE—International truck,
36-C 30, long wheel base, 4 new
tires, 700x20. J. A. Hembree,
Rt. 1, Box 266 Cave Junction.
HAVE BUYERS for ranches, large
and small.
You furnish the
property and we furnish the
buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­
ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave
Junction.
5-tf
atory bulletins, report blanks and
other information for any farmers
in Josephine county desiring such
assistance. County Agent Jens F.
Svinth announced today.
The bulletin, issued by the Unit­
ed States department of agricul­
ture, is entitled "Farm Bookkeep­
ing and the Federal Income Tax ’.
It is a revision of a similar bulle­
tin issued a year ago and brought
up to date in line with the provi
sions of the 1944 tax law. While
the individual income tax act of
1944 simplified some of the re­
quirements. it did not materially
affect the problem of determining
the net profit from farm opera­
tions, Svinth explains.
The bulletin explains the kinds
of records that are needed for tax
purposes, discusses returns made
on both the case and accrual basis,
and shows how the various farm
operations are to be reported for
Page Three
CAMP U-REST
CAVE JUNCTION
Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends
Next time you hear a Southern Pacific train whistle
in the night, think of it as something more than a loflely, haunting sound. It is a reassuring
sound—a promise that even while you sleep, the war trains are rolling. It’s the confident
voice of an industry that’s doing the biggest job in its history, and will be in there pitching
long after the war is over.
Wouldn’t you like to know the language of the train whistles? Below we show you:
What S. R train whistles mean
JAMES RICHMOND
632 North Fifth Street
Grantg Pass, Oregon
WINDOW FRAMES
Any kind or any size
made at
Valley Lumber Co.
221 West F St
Phone 47
ALMANAC-
We haven’t room to explain all the whistles, but
here are the commonest ones. The ”o” stands for
a short sound, the dash means a longer sound.
M M O M Warning
a highway crossing.
whistle when train is approaching
O O O When train ia running, this means it will stop at
next station, which is not a regular stop. If train is stand­
ing still, this signal warns that it is about to back up.
One long whistle is sounded a mile before train reaches
stations, railroad crossings, drawbridges, etc.
■M
M O O O Signal for brakeman to protect rear of train. He
must go down the track with necessary flagman’s signals.
O O O M
Signal for brakeman to protect front of train.
M M M M
NOVEMBER
fu» 25-Order manufacturers
give women same pay
as men. 1942
lliis signal orders brakeman to return from
the west.
M M M M M
Thia signal recalls brakeman from the
east
e
LOST—Buckskin horse with "OK”
brand on hip, rope halter and
leather bridle, south of Bridge­
view. Finder cal) Ed Bayse or
Takilma store. A Morton, own­
er.
25-tf
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE In­
surance. See L. A. Athey at
the News office.
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Publish first issue of Con­
necticut Courant. 1764.
27—French blow up fleet as
Nazis enter Toulon, 1942
28 - Indians destroy Sarato­
ga. N. Y, 1745.
.20—Maj. Roberts takes por
session of Detroit. 1760.
®Thar,k«glving Day
MOO Thia tells other trains that a second section is
following.
O O This is the engineer’s answer to most signals from
other trains.
O O O O O O A succession of short sounds is a warning
to persona or livestock on the track.
DECEMBER
FOR LEASE OR RENT—60 acres.
30 under cultivation water
right. Good buildings. House
furnished. See L. E. Athey,
News office.
CLASSIFIED ADS Sure get good
results. Someone might have
the thing you want, or you might
have what someone else wants.
Two-bits makes a bargain.
1—Baron Steuben under
training of Colo
any. 1777.
Complete Line of
U. S. TIRES
Recapping and Repairing
DUCKWORTH
The Tire Man
Grants Pass
S'P
The friendly Southern Pacific