ì 1 THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1957 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA ORE. R DIIN U l\ U 11 J f M Fl A M M 1 1 hardware PHONE HA 9-5651 FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. APPLIANCES and electric SALE ON SUNBEAM APPLIANCES WE DELIVER ----- FINE FURNITURE Sunbeam LOWEST PRICE EVER. All-new '57 Frigidaire Food Freezer-Refrigerator : WISHING YOU A HAPPf AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR $75 00 Dinette Set, 4 chairs & table. Foarn Rubber 95 $ Cushions FRIGIDAIRE Ultra-Clean Automatic Washer 13 polisher Speed Queen Washer timer and pump. $; allowance for your 1(9.7 washer Real Zero Zone Freezer-hold« 44 lbs • Exclusive Cycla-Matic Defrosting in refrigerator sec­ tion • Four Full■ Width Shelves • Full-Width Glide-Out Porcelain Hydrptor • Big, Deep Storage Door with Five removable shelves. and Skil drill kits and jnetal carry- $C ing case ¿ Special Sale on Plal Glass Mirrors. 28" Round $14.95 $10.75 18x26 Oblong 24x30 $14.95 $18.95 24x36 30x40 $25 50 16x68 full length door Mirror $19.95 FS-101-57 10.1 cu. ft. Reg. $339.95, Save $40 i ■ t < i I « i * I 24 HOUR THERMOSTATIC WOOD HEATERS PLYWOOD $3.25 ’/« x4x8 sheet %x4x8 sheet $4.50 *'2x4x8 sheet $5.95 %x4x8 sheet $0.95 $7.55 94x4x8 sheet Simpson Ceiling Til4V> $35 Value Orbit Sander $1.50 Day FOR RENT Floor Polisher $! 00 per day The Lowest Price in the country! $10.95 Value Iron­ $095 ing Board Ironing Board Pads * Covers $2 25 & $2.99 ROLL ROOFING $3.25 45-Pound 55-Pound $3.75 65-Pound $4.45 90 Pound $5 25 House Jacks for Reni ALKYD A- Simmons Mattresses and Box Springs $49.50, $59.50. $79.95 Spring & mattress set by Kingfisher. Reg. $139 Value. Complete for only FOR RENT ITEMS 4-Pc. Gillespie set without mat­ tress and box springs. Special 3 Pc. Western Knotty Maple bed. room set. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, 4-drawer chest and 50 Special ,A, < ♦ i I i . a - X » » i I I , • J Unde; - $£” >0 V» V 5 Gallon Quart Pint Halt Pint One-Quarter Pint Extra durable Use outside. Ready to needs mixing. $7.50 $2 25 $1.20 70c 45c it inside or use. Never XHXHZH"HXHXHXHXHXHXKXHXK Mugs O 20c Stainless Steel Paring Knives, low ground. Only Cheese Cutter Goulds Amazing NO-TANK PUMP Compiote Wate System. No Tank Needed $ Priced At 4 1085 port for that person if one is due. A beneficiary need not file a re­ port if he earned less than $1209 in 1957 nor need he file a report for any year after the year he reaches age 72 If during the year a beneficiary reported that he was working and expected to earn more than $1200. he will probably receive an annual report form in the mail at the end of the year. If he does not receive such a form, he should be sure to get one from the social security office located in Port­ land TV.« information provided in (he anpual r purt w>U be used to mak' all necessary adjustment. 6 the number of benefit chocks payable It also gives a benefi­ ciary the chance to show the months in which he did not work for wages of over $80 or did not render substantial services in self- employment. He can be paid benefits for those months regard- less of the amount of earnings for the year If. on the basis of information provided, the Social Security ad­ ministration finds that too many benefit checks were held back during the year, a check for the total amount of benefits due will be sent to him If, on the other hand, a beneficiary has been pa d too many benefit checks, he, or his survivors, must refund the amount that has been overpaid The annual report to the Social Security administration has no connection with income tax res ponsibtlities This annual report to the Social Security adminis­ tration must be filed in addition to any income tax return sent to the internal revenue service Pe­ nalties in the form of monthly Revere Ware Copper Bottom Whistling tea- $Q98 $5.50 Value O X Punch Bowl Set For Rent. $1 00 Day st n i Curtain Stretcher for Rent 50c per Day IT'S A PRIVILEGE AND A PLEASURE TO LIVE IN VERNONIA SS Beneficiaries Who Earn Over SI200 Must File Annual Report 'Many residents of this area will finch it necessary to file an annual report of earnings with the Social Security admimstra- tion," stated Wes Sherman, field representative of the Portland district office. The social secur- itv law provides that beneficiaries who earn more than $1200 a year tn wages or from self-employ­ ment must file an annual report by March 15 of the following veai .Many beneficiaries in this area have earned more than $1200 in 1957 The report is compulsory for all beneficiaries who made more than $1200 m 1957. and failure ta file a report may result in the loss of some future benefits. Per­ uns who receive checks as payee tor someone else must file a re- I I l’s-Qt. Revere Ware Covered Saucepan $6 25 Value Special 3’ I benefit checks withheld may be assessed for failure to fik a re­ port by April ¡5, ¡958 16 4XHZHZHX94 ZHXHZKZHZHZHXHXI New State Withholding Raies Now Available In New Tables New state withholding table.-., icflecting the lower personal in­ come tax rates imposed by the special session of the legislature, have been printed and arc n being mailed to Oregon's 52,000 employ S. W Horn, state tax commission chairman. said that mailing will be completed th.s week in time for computing de- ductions on the first payroll in January. The new tables are based on an over-all tax r°duction averaging 18 7 per cent, Horn said. They have been computed for joint tax returns from all taxpayers claim­ ing two or more exemptions and W lllard Batteries, America's top quality batteries, With your old ?95 J up battery single returns from zero or one exemption. The tables in use since September 1 were figu on the basis of single returns in all ca- H m »xplah , The tables have been comput­ ed by the research section of the tax commission with the objec­ tive of closely approximating th< actual tax liability under the new laws Several different pay peri­ ods. exemption claims, and salary­ differences have been incorpor­ ated in the tables. Instruction, have also been included for hand­ ling irregular pay periods as well as bonuses, commissions, and other applications Most employers f.nd that the use of w ithholding tables provide the simplest method of withhold­ ing, but some employe; s using I punch card equipment or other machine accounting will find it advantageous to use the percent­ age m’thod permitted by law. The tax commission has printed a separate percentage-method withholding formula which s currently being mailed to em­ ployers using punch card equip­ ment Additional copies are avail­ able on request from the tax com­ mission. Th A new tables are printed on green paper to distinguish them from those previously in use and will be enclosed with the em­ ployers quarterly report, thus sav­ ing substantial postage while in­ suring that the forms get into proper hands as I. quickljr*8s po sible. Requests to th? • tax com- mission for additional copie« will be handl'd promptly, Horn said. 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