Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 21, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    fi THURSDAY, NOV 21, 1957
THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE
BILLS
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE-General
EOR SALE: Weaner pigs, $10
each. John Wilmarth, Clatska-
n •
Phone 2362. Clatskanie.
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PERSONS having cleaning com­
ing back from Radiant Cleaners
please pick it up at Reta's Apron
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CALF for sale.
HA 9-3867.
Albert Stager,
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HOMETOWN
FOR RENT_ _ _ _ _ _
I FOR RENT: 2 houses, both in
’Buy of the Week';
o
_
WESTINGHOUSE and }
SAMPSON IRONS. Reg.}
$9.95 and $10.95.
fq
Special - — $5.95 i
HARDWARE p
first class condition, both wired
for range. One has electric water
heater and burns oil. Other I
burns wood. Take your choice.
Inquire at 842 3rd street.
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I
FOR RENT: Furnished two-bed­
room house. Tenth St., River­
view $35 per month. Call Mrs.
T. F Tomlin afternoons. HA 9-
3361.
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Phone HA 9-6131
VERNONIA. ORE.
Paint, Bldg. Supplies.
Sporting Goods.
Housewares, Appliances
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Suggestions Given for Paring
Federal Income Tax Load Now
ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR KITCHEN
Self-basting enam. roasters: for 8-lb. fowl
$1.15
15-lb. fowl. $2.45; 17-lb. fowl. $3.19; 24-lb. fowl, $4.59
Unbreakable Baster
79c
Foley Baster
69c
Stainless Steel Skewer Sets
20c to 35c
Alcoa Alum. Foil. 50-fi. $1.00; Foley Rolling Pin, $1.19
Ekco Meat Lifter 89c
Taylor Meat Therm. $1.98
Universal Chopper. $4.95; Mouli Rotary Mincer, $1.00
West Bend Bun Warmers
$4.95 and $5.95
LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY TOYS
Mist Program Is
Saturday Night
ler and husband, are moving into
the cottage which they purchased
from the Knowles.
The Wagner family has moved
to Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wikstrom
spent the week end in DeLake
with her sister, Mrs. Percy Bail-
lett and family.
Mrs. J. Crawford called on Mrs.
Austin Dowling Wednesday.
Mrs. Julie Wiester visited her
mother in Everett, Washington a
day or two last week.
George Wray delivered his
yearly order of walnuts this week
tions in general. Sound year-end
MIST — Don’t forget the date,
tax planning requires that you Saturday night, November 23,
know fairly well what your in­ at the Mist gym the Mist Helping
come prospects will be for 1957 Circle will have its annual pro­
and 1958.
gram and sale.
APARTMENT for rent. Couple
Taxpayers who are in danger
The M.H.C. is meeting with
only. Burton Apartments, River­
of being whiplashed from one Mrs. Austin Corll this Thursday.
view.
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tax bracket to another because
Paul Wikstrom spent the week
FOR SALE
Estate automatic
of wide fluctuations in their 1957 I end at Birkenfold with friends.
< lectric range, double oven; re­ CLEAN, attractive, one-bedroom
and 1958 income should act be­
The school teacher, Mrs. Kel-
frigerator; bedroom set; Spark house. Electric heat, electric hot
fore December 31 to try to aver­
oil heater; daveno and chair; water heater. Wired for range.
age out their taxable earnings.
Norge gas rang* and gas water Utility room wired and plumbed
This can be done by careful shift­
heater. HA 9-3591. House 30, for automatic washer and drier.
ing of income and deductions
Inquire
475
South
First
Avenue.
OA. Hill.
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MAKE A SUIT RACK
from one year to the next.
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U HAULS for rent, local or one
How to Shift Income
A suit rack that keeps from the top for the upper
way. Truck for tease, drive your­ SMALL clean modern house for
clothes neat and is also a time dowel rod and 1 inch holes in
If your two-year income esti­
rent.
Suitable
for
two.
Oil
heat;
saver can be made of 1 by 4- the edge of the upright for
self.
Vrvnonia Trading Com-
mate shows that your income for
inch lumber, 2 by 2-inch lum­ dowel joint construction. Cor­
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this year will be significantly
responding holes are drilled in
ber and %-inch dowel rods.
range.
Call Mrs. R. D. Eby,
higher
than
next
year
’
s,
you
Cut the footings as shown, the cross bar. Make the top
SAND and gravel for sale. Ver­ HA 9-3671.
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rounding the ends and drilling assembly to the dimensions
should take immediate steps to
nonia Trading Co
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holes for the dowel rod. The shown.
throw as much incom-* as pos­
APARTMENT available at Cher­
cross piece is 16'/4 inches long.
Assemble with glue and No.
TEN-POUND bundles of news­ ry Tree apartments, 830 Second
sible from 1957 to 1958. At the
The 30-inch uprights are 8 flathead wood screws. Dowel
papers for sale. Suitable for Street. HA 9-5042.
same
time
you
should
speed
up
rounded
on
the
ends.
Drill
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holes 1 inch deep, 5!4 inches pins %-inch long are used for
starting fires, etc. Vernonia Eagle
the payment of all expenses that
the dowel joint.
can be deducted on your 1957 re­
ce.
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Sand the project smooth.
turn.
By concentrating deduc­
FOR SALE: Used chain saws.
tions in the higher year and
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Ted’s Saw Shop, corner Bridge BABY SITTING, day or night,
Materials S<«d«4
switching income to the lower,
your
home
or
mine.
Call
HA
9.
Won
Lost
•nd Stat(. St.
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I pc. 1 a 4 in. a 6 ft.
you will keep your taxes for both
6212, Mrs. Ann Briones.
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33
11
1 pc. 2 > 2 in. a 10 ft.
years in the lowest possible tax
SAND, gravel, crushed rock, fill
Mill Market
29'.■
14
1 pc. *i in. dowel rod. 30
DEAD mid worthless stock re­
bracket.
inches long.
dirt. Call HA 9 6829, A.G. Os­
Vernonia Milk
30
14
moved free of charge. Also, will
screen door handle.
Should you be faced with the
trander.
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Oakes Radio & TV
32
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s
11
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buy your cows, calves, hogs. John
No. 8 flathead wood
High individual game, D. Bruns­ more desirable problem of a size­
•crews 2, S, and
Wilmarth, Clatskanie, Ore. Phone
able
increase
in
your
1958
in
­
inches long.
2362.________________________ 25tfc man, 198; high individual series,
furniture glue
H. Fuller, 501; high team game. come, reverse this procedure —
delay expenses and speed-up in­
HOMES
PORT ABLE welding service, Mill Market» 888; high team
come if you can.
MODERN 5-room home on two power plant; night work. George series, Mill Market, 2544.
Jots, one block from business Smith, HA 9-3876.
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Timing income and deductions
TWIRP LEAGUE
district. > Wonderful back yard
to gain a tax advantage is not
Won
Lost too difficult for the millions of
with lots of fruit trees and CLARENCE R. WAGNER, county
10
2
I t rries. Price, $3000, includes surveyor, Court House, St. Helens. Sputnick III
taxpayers who file returns on
8
Phone office, 698; home, 183. Pri­ I< habods
4
‘ome furniture.
the basis of cash receipts and
ÌL­ cash disbursements. Since their
4*4
TWO 3-iwni houses on one lot. vate surveying, engineering work. Roust-Abouts
IO'* earnings are taxable only after
____________________________ 24tfc China Clippers
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l oth wired for range. Very
High individual game, Ann
good location. Close to schools
payment is received, “cash basis”
Johnson, 200; high individual
; nd churches. Pjjice only $2650.
business and professional men
series, Ann Johnson, 557; high can shift income by simply de­
Very good terms
National l.wFer Manufacturers Association
VERY NEAT 2-bdrm. modern WANTED: Car salesman. Ver­ team game, Sputniks, 881; high laying or speeding-up the collec­
team
series,
Sputniks,
2533.
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home, wired for range. Close nonia Auto Company.
tions of accounts receivable near
to business district. Houseful
the
end of the year. Salesmen
WOMEN
’
S
LEAGUE
I WILL take orders for Christ­
of almost new Hollywood fur- i
MAKE A PRIVACY SCREEN
Won
Lost and contractors can do the same
mas
poinsettias
and
cyclamens.
A
mture. Goes at price of $2500 j
thing
by
extending
or
closing
Vernonia
Drug
25
's
18'•
few chrysanthemums for sal'*. •
Good terms.
Lack of privacy when relax­ 84 inches long; the 1 by 6-inch
deals that may be pending in No­
22
22
Phone HA 9-5564.
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ing in the backyard is a prob­ top is 81V4 inches; and the 2 by
FARMS
vember or December.
Sam's Food Store
22
22
lem for many home owners. A 4-inch braces are 8754 inches.
3ACRES, ideal for retired HIGHEST cash Drices paid for Brunsmans
Farmers who operate on a cash
>
18 *2
25 's
prit acy screen is the answer. Draw diagonal lines on the
couple.
Has 4-room modern cream and eggs at your door—
Make the post holes 7 feet 9 ends of the braces to locate the
High individual game, Hazel basis can accelerate or postpone
house and single garage.
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incies apart on centers. Dig center point for the screw eyes.
picked up once or twice weekly— Shipman, 212; > high individual
income by proper timing of the
the holes 34 inches deep and
Here very good garden space. call or write Forest Grove Cream­ series, Hazel Shipman, 563; high sales of their crops or livestock.
Assemble the screen section
fill the bottom 2 inches with as shown using 6-penny rust­
Price only $3800
Very good ery, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone team game, Vernonia Drug, 899; While their incom-* will be tax­
gravel.
proof nails. Space the slats
t> rms.
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14tfc high team series, Vernonia Drug, able in the year cash is received,
The 10-foot posts are made evenly.
of
4
by
4-inch
lumber.
Use
nat
­
37 ACRES, some timber, 12 acres (
the
full
costs
of
raising
crops
or
2513.
Splits picked up: Hazel
Set the posts in concrete.
urally durable wood or treated
in cult. Has very well kept j
Shipman, 6-7-10 and 6-10; Suzie cattle are deductible for the y-*ar
wood. Bevel the top of the Fasten the .hooks to the posts.
house and yard. 4 bedrooms, j
in which the costs were paid.
;
Join the sections to the posts.
posts.
WHEREAS: Mr Ernest Stacey, Jones, 5-6; Celeste Poetter, 5-10;
living room and kitchen with •
The screen is made of 1 by Additional sections can bo
One look at an Internal Reve­
Geet
Burton,
5-7;
Dolly
Laird,
12 (or 1 by 10), 1 by 6, and 2 added or sections may be easily
lets of built-ins. Other build­ one of the ex Councilmen of the 4 5; Gertie Schalock, 5-7.
nue Service table of tax rates
by 4-inch lumber. The slats are removed.
ings include barn, woodshed I City of Vernonia, has been called
will prove the hard dollar and
. nd garage. Two miles out. I to his reward, and
cents advantages of a few year-
WHEREAS:
The
said
ex
Coun
­
Price, $10,000.
end income shifts. The taxpayer
20 ACRES, 3-room house, 5 acres cilman has spent many long and
who expects his incom? to drop
tedious
hours
tn
the
interest
of
■ cult. 2 miles out. Price, $2500
from the 40 per cent bracket this
the City without any thought of
Very good terms.
year to a 30 per cent bracket in
personal
gain,
and
ACREAGE
1958, can save $100 for everv
WHEREAS: It is with a feeling
1 ACRE with modern 5-room
Evidence presented by Oregon $1,000 of income he manages to
of
sorrow
that
the
Mayor
and
rouse, in city limits.
Price
put off until after January 1.
Council have heard of his demis'*. cattlemen at recent beef hear­ Special Income Situations
43000 terms.
ings was deemed sufficient by
NOW
THEREFORE,
be
it
re
­
SEE ME FOR FARMS AND
There are special situations in
solved that this resolution be the state department of agricul­
ACREAGE
Materials Needed
ture to hold a referendum as • which it can be advantageous to
published
in
the
Vernonia
’
Eagle,
(each section)
DON BAYLEY, BROKER
bunch income in a single tax
authorized
by
law
so
that
pro
­
3 pea. 1 x 12 in. x 14 ft.
Palace Cafe Bldg Ph. HA 9-5225. a copy be sent to th:* bereaved ducers of cattle may vote and de- | year. For exampl?, a husband
tor 4 pcs. I x 10 in. x 14
family and a copy be spread upon
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and wife can file a joint return
ft. for closer spacing)
the minutes of the next regular cide on an Oregon beef commis- i
1 pc. 1 x 6 in. x 8 ft.
to gain the benefits of income­
2 pcs. 2 x 4 in. x 8 ft.
sion.
meeting of the Council.
2 pcs. 4 x 4 in. x 10 ft.
splitting. Should one of them
6-penny
rustproof finish­
To
determine
who
shall
vote,
City of Vernonia
ing nails
die,
the
survivor
may
file
a
joint
producers of cattle must first reg­
by
4 large hooks and eyes
R‘POSSESSED 1941 Chevrolet
cement
National Lumber Manufactureri Association
ister. The registration of cattle return for the year in which the
Donald E. Bayley, Mayor
1
ton flat bed. $150; 22 foot
owners,
preparatory to voting on ' spouse died and also for two suc­
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*. trailer, $90. Both in Ver­
the creation of a beef commis- I ceeding years under certain con­
non a. Call 355, St Helens.
sion,
commenced Wednesday, No I ditions. Thus, a widow or wi­
4-H Officers To Get
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vember
20. reports Don Coin Wal- dower may profit by throwing
MAKE A PLANTER BOOKCASE
Recreation Training
more income into this year and
rod. county extension agent.
A combination planter-book-1 The shelves and bottom of the
Columbia county 4-H club of­
Al) cattle producers are eligible less into next if his or her spcius * I
c ise useful alongside of, or in planter are made of 2 by 8 and
ficers will have a day of fun at to register and vote. This in- died in 1955. since the privilege I
lieu of a railing near a stair- 2 by 10-inch lumber. (If thin­
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­ Rainier grade school Saturday, eludes all commercial producers of filing a joint return will be ’
way, can also be used as a ner lumber is used for the
cial responsibility for errors November 23.
room divider. The length of the shelves, center supports will be
of cattle in Oregon, whether beef lost m all cases in 1958
project will vary with individ- necessary on long spans). The
that may appear in ads pub­
If you are planning to be mar­
Mrs Ann W*igant, recreation or dairy breeds, regardless of the
ual circumstances.
boards are ripped to the di­
lished in its columns, but in specialist from Oregon State col­ number produced. Landowners, ried in 1958. remember that the
First, make the sides using 2 mensions shown in the diagram
case where this paper is at lege, will be present to teach the operators, tenants, or share land­ income-splitting privileges you
by 12-inch lumber. The pieces and then beveled. Next, the
are tapered to 7'* inches at the front and back of the planter
fault, will reprint that part of 4 Hers new games and songs, that lords are entitled to register and Rain will act like a rate cut for
base along the front edge only. are made of 2 by 8-inch lumber
you
At $7.000 of income, vour
• n adv. in which the typo­ can be us d in 4-H club meeting;. vote.
—bevel the front on the top
graphical mistake occurs.
The meeting is for 4-H club of­
and bottom edges; rip the back
To become eligible, preducers taxes will be $240 less than if you
MINIMUM charge 40c for 25 ficers elected for the 1958 4-H of cattle must register with coun­ were single assuming that you
to a width of 5% inches. Make
the back of 1 by 12-inch lumber
words or less. Words over min­ club year but for those clubs ty extension agents who have take th * standard deduction and
cutting the pieces 30'» inches
imum. 2c each. Three inser­ who have not yet cl *ct»*d new of­ been designated as deputy regis­ claim only exemptions for you
long.
tions for the price of two.
ficers either last years officers trars. In registering, cattlemen and your wife For this reason
The top trim is made of 2 by
2-inch lumber.
NO information on classifieds will or appointed delegates are in­ will need to indicate the num­ young couple» planning marriage
Assemble the project using
be given out until after paper vited to att *nd.
ber of h'-ad of cattle listed on might consider postponing income
glue and finishing nails. Finish
is mailed.
The meeting will begin at 10:15 their county tax return for Janu­ from 1957 to 1958. while accele­
as desired.
rating deductions from 1958 to
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY a m with a sack lunch at noon ary 1, 1957
1957
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED and will adjourn at 2 30 p m
If a person now producing cat.
A final suggestion to holders of
AFTER WED. NOON EXCEPT
I tie owned rfbna in Oregon on Jan­
f
S Savings and War Bonds:
A stitch in time *a\cs embar
TOR NEXT WEEK S PAPER.
uary 1, 1957, he is still eligible
if you are trying to accelerate
CARD of Thanks It Notices 80c. rassing exposure
to register and vote
income on your 1957 tax return,
BLIND ADS with answers to be
I
you might consider reporting th«.*
handled by the Eagle: Mini­
OPTOMETRISTS:
interest that has accrued on your
mum charge 80c. No informa
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
bonds. A point to keep in mind,
.on giver relative to such ads.
Dr. V. J. Horne and
however,
is that in the future
Expert
Tonsorial
Work
POETRY accepted only as paid
Dr. R. V. Lance
KT. <w
you will have to go on reporting
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matter. Rate: 5c per type line. ,
Across from Texaco
I
Vernonia. Oregon
interest as it accrues, rather than
I
Wednesdays
Sell if with an Eagle Classified. I
in the year» the bond matur
Usti -r.at t-utnoar ■ •ni.-ir-arrra Aaaoc-a.,.«
CHEVRON PRODUCTS gas, ml,
tin s. Also PRESTO LOGS; filter
discs, cedar tow, calf manna.
Friskies, dairy, poultry and rab­
bit feeds; cement, $1.45. H. H
Sturdevant, Rose Ave. Phone
HA 9-6691.
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FOR RENT: Small 1-bedroom
house, furnished. Couple , no
children. 162 A St. Call HA 9-
3591, R H. Hanon.
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SERVICES
Millions of high, low and mid­
dle income taxpayers, realizing
that careful planning of their fi­
nancial affairs between now and
the first of the year can pay off
handsomely when the tax collec­
tor calls next spring, have al­
ready begun« to establish those ex­
tra deductions and special exemp­
tions that will reduce their tax
bills.
To alert read *rs to the tax-sav­
ing steps that may be taken be­
fore the end of the year, this
newspaper is printing a series of
articles prepared with the help
of the national and state organi­
zations of certified public ac­
countants.
Evaluate Income Prospects
Many taxpayers have good and
bad income years, depending on
the success or failure of personal
investments and business condi-
BOWLING RESULTS
FOR SALE-Real Estate
WANTED
RESOLUTION
Beef Commission
Vote Taking On
FOR SALE Car, Truck
CLASSIFIED RATES
HERE S HOW ...
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