1 THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1957 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE TOPICS OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jo« Blakeley and ly. On the return, they spent the five children and James John­ week end in Hood River with son of Norwalk, California were relatives. Guests last week at the home overnight visitors at the George Johnson home one night last of Mr. and Mrs. E E Dove were week. Mrs. Blakeley and Mr. ! her sister and husband, Mr, and Johnson are cousins of Mrs. Mrs. Dale Kintzley and two sons > from Springfield. Visiting them Gaorg? Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McAninch I this week is Mr. Dove’s sister, and two daughters were week Mrs. Winifred Morris from Fon­ • nd guests of her parents, Mr. tana, California who has also been visiting her mother and an­ and Mrs. Walter Kent other brother at Rainier. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Ron McDonald day, the E. E. Doves joined the and Lanny and Mr. and Mrs. Rainier families for a trip to Oren Weed spent last week end fishing at Green Lake in central Oregon which is reached by a two and a half hour hike. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandon were among week end vacation­ ers at Seaside who enjoyed the dahlia parade Sunday. A new state income tax with­ RUMMAGE SALE. August 23 & holding schedule, based on the 24. old West Oregon bldg. Ne­ new withholding rates establish­ halem Social Club. 3213c ed by the last legislature, has Oscar Weed and Mrs. E. E. been published by the Oregon Garner received word Wednes­ State Tax commission. The new day night of last week of the rates are intended to closely ap­ death of their sister. Mrs. Ethel proximate the actual tax liability Kaufman, at Apple Valley, Cali­ of each taxpayer, taking into ac­ fornia. count the amount of his salary Mrs. E. A. Elliott Sr. and sons and the number of dependents. Billy and Darrell moved last The new withholding rates are week end to Eureka, California to apply to all paychecks receiv­ to join Mr. Elliott who began ed by employees beginning Sept­ work there two weeks ago. Jim­ ember 1, according to S. W. Horn, my Elliott took them down and tax commission chairman. He returned here to continue work points out that the rates were until the mill closes. raised from 1 per cent to 2 per Timothy and Thomas Cowles, cent in 1956 but the recent legis­ the two oldest sons of Rev. and lature authorized the commission Mrs. John Cowles, had their ton­ to publish tables that would in­ sils removed at Emanuel hospi­ elud- allowances for exemptions tal in Portland Monday. so that the amount withheld Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom­ would more nearly equal the tax ery and daughter Janice made a liability of each taxpayer. trip to Utah to visit relatives dur­ The newly published tables al­ ing their vacation. Enroute home so give instructions to employers 1hey stopped at Crater Lake. Mr. preferring to use a percentage Montgomery returned to work at system for their own convenience. the Safeway meat market Mon­ To do this, a formula is maintain­ day. ed in the publication that will en­ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas at­ able the employer to compute tended the Sunset Barbecue at the percentage withholding for Banks Sunday where they met the various pay periods and sala­ other relatives and participated ries. in the celebration of the 82nd Examples of th? new rates birthday of his sister, Mrs. Ber­ show that a single man with a tha Turk of Gaston. Heck Harper, monthly salary of $500 will have TV personality, sang a song for $25.00 withheld from his check. her. For a married man with four ex­ Mrs. Blanche Bergerson return- emption credits the amount id Monday from a trip to Canada would be $14.70. A married man with her sister and husband, Mr listing five exemptions and $100 and Mrs. Ernest Wade and fami- ' weekly income would have $1.70 | withheld from his paycheck. All ' of the amounts shown in the ( tables are based on the new rates I of income taxation approved at the last legislature. The tables are being sent to ail employers currently listed on the tax commission's mailing list. Others desiring copies should ad- ' dress a request to the tax com­ mission in Salem, or ask for a copy at any of the commission’s field offices, Horn said. , New State Tax Withholding Due ! Committee Gives Jamboree Report gon, Washington and Alaska. Three sons. and two daughter of M. B. Steers and their families were there for a total of 18. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Finnerty last week were two of his sisters, Mrs Kate Gabrio and sons Tom and Jimmy from Akin, Minnesota and Mrs. George Ga­ brio and daughter Mary, Camas, Washington; Fred Gabrio, St Paul, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gabrio and family, Enum­ claw, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevenson and fami­ ly, Springfield, Oregon. Mrs. Gail Whitlock of Rodeo California spent several days this week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Krinnick. She also visited friends in St. Helenj where she formerly resided. RUMMAGE SALE. August 23 & 24, old West Oregon bldg. Ne­ halem Social Club. 32t3c Mrs. Lulah E. Fullerion under­ went major surgery on her hip at Magic Valley Memorial hospital. Twin Falls, Idaho recently, from which she is recuperating very nicely. She has been in Idaho most of the summer visiting re­ latives and friends but expects to return home soon. DATES io Remember THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge—IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23 Drivers license examiner — City hall, 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Rummage sale — Nehalem So­ cial club, old P.O. bldg. All day. County Home Extension commit­ tee — Home of Mrs. Hqns Hov­ land, Rainier, 10:30 a.m. Boy Scouts and families leave for week end camp — Swim­ ming pool, 6 p.m. Men’s bowling meeting — Bowl­ ing alleys, 8:00 p.m. Nehalem Valley Squares — Bir- kenfeld, 8:30 p.m. John Harris calling. F.O.E. and Auxiliary — Hall on First Ave., 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24 Rummage sale, Nehalem Social Club — Old P.O. bldgs., all day. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 Class of 1952, VHS, reunion* — Shute Park, Hillsboro, noon. Singspiration — Christian church 5:30 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 26 Chamber of Commerce board of directors — West Oregon bldg, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27 VFW Auxiliary — VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge No, 246 — IOOF hall. 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28 Veterans of Foreign Wars—VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. Boy Scouts and families—Games and wiener roast. City park, 6:30 p.m. BEN S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon Joy Theatre AUG. 23-24 FRI.. SAT. DESK SET Spencer Tracv-Kathryn Hepburn Plus THE STORM RIDER AUG. 25-26 SUN- MON. OKLAHOMA Gordon McRae - Shirley Jones (No Advance in Prices) n NNIVERSARY INCENTIVE PLAN NOW EXTENDED ANOTHER SIX MONTHS IF YOU PLAN TO HEAT ELECTRICALLY OR BUY ANY NEW APPLIANCE, CHECK THE INCENTIVE PLAN BELOW! For the purchase of the following lisied electrical equipment the member will receive a cash subsidy or credit towards his account the listed amounts. The cash will be considered io ap­ ply on the necessary wiring and installation charges. Following the last meeting of the Vernonia Friendship Jam­ boree committee, a financial statement was compiled to show the outcome of the affair in dol­ lars and cents. The committee was gratified to see that it had been a financial success and fin­ ished in the black, with working capital left in the bank as a nuc­ leus with which to work toward next years celebration Revenu«* Olympia, Washington where a family reunion was held at the home of another sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Lents from Widby Island, Washington, spent from Thursday to Tuesday here visiting his »brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentz, 1 and sister and husband, Mr. and I Mrs. Nels Hogberg. Other guests at the Frank Lentz home from Saturday until Tuesday were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lentz, who were re­ turning to their home at Napa, California from Homer, Alaska where they had spent the sum­ mer fishing. Sunday, Mrs. Frank Lentz gave a birthday dinner in her sons honor with the Hogbergs and George Lentz as guests also. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Childs from San Francisco were guests of M'-. and Mrs. Albert Childs last week end. They are spending this week attending to business else where and will return here next week. Mr. and Mrs. Mariog Steers and Mary and M. B. Steers Sr. were at Sumner, Washington last week end for a reunion of the Steers family at which relatives assem­ bled from various places in Ore­ Appliance Range Water Heater Clothes Dryer Electric Heat Credit Toward Installation $15.00 ................ $15.00 $15.00 $ 5.00 per kilowatt of installed capacity. In addition the following amounts of electricity will be credited toward the members account on the purchase and installation of the following listed equipment. received Booster buttons $335.15 Wooden nickels $712.80 Deposits for concession right by organizations $ 90 00 Share of concession oro- fits turned in $282 81 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1420 76 Appliance Dishwasher Automatic Washer Food Freezer Electric Energy Credit 30 KWH per month for 12 months. 20 KWH per month for 12 months. 75 KWH per month for 12 months. Expenses Booster buttons Wooden nickels Prizes, trophies. ribbons Advertising Miscellaneous TOTAL EXPENSES Working capital on hand. $ 66 21 $31707 In order for the Cooperative to make the payment plan work the following conditions have been set up and must be strictly adhered to: $272,22 $182 32 $187 9! $1026 2) $394.53 The equipment must be new purchased from any dealer. The member must submit a bill-of-sale showing proof of purchase, date of pur­ chase. date of installation and the dealer from whom purchased. 3. The installation must be inspected by the Cooperative. 4. Electric heat installations must be approved by the Cooperative for acceptable design and must be permanently installed. Unit heaters may not exceed 3KW on a single thermostat. 5. The equipment must replace flame-type equipment or be a new installation. 1. 2. I • WEST OREGON ELECTRIC CO-OP INC. VERNONIA OREGON A SELF LIQUIDATING. SELF MANAGED. TAX PAYING COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE