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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
HHHSHHSHHHHZHHHHHIHHHIHZHAAAZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHEHEHEH New Store Hours 8 a.m. io 7 p.m. Effective Feb. 1 STOREWIDE DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUES X —4 BONUS! TOOL SALE! TORE FRIGIDAIRE H BRUNSMAN HARDWARE & ELECTRIC CHORE GLOVES Regularly 40c Pair Car Batteries. 36 mo. guar, with $ 44 old battery CABLE SET Regularly $909 — $3.39 ! MARSHALL-WEUS Roller Painter and Pan. Pan Only Roller Only 39 45 Beautiful Eastern made bedroom set 95 Special 189 Deluxe RD-20-59 40-inch range with new pull’n clean oven, only Fan-Glo Elec. Heaters s2695 95 $ and $24.95 automatic con- troll Arvin Electric heater 95 special 95 Reg 99c 12-qt. galvan- ized pail, c Special 11-Qt. Plastic C Pail 77 87 All Metal Adjustable Ironing board $ • 88 $7 95 Value Ironing Board Pad, cover and iron est. Special 99 -CANDY PINK Marshall-Wells Latex base wall paint. Reg- ularly $5.59 19 Special Gal. Quart, Reg. 49 $1.79 Special 3 G.E. 5-Tube Table Radio $2195 Value 189 ‘189° Triple enameled hard- wood closet seats. White, Reg 99 $4.45 Special Colored, $4.89 Automatic Eec. blan kets, single igle $1 F7 77 control, Spec. 1 I Double con 77 trol blankets Heating $ 95 $—95 Pads i and D Chatham Purrey blan kets in assorted colors $(95 $Q95 9 and Lightweight aluminum snow $ 79 Scoop 39 Steel Snow Pusher ZHXHZHZHZHXHZHXHZHZHZHZH ITS Co. 4-H Leaders Name Delegates Columbia county 4-H leaders association met at McBride school on Monday evening, January 11. Mrs. George Harper, St. Helens; Charles Anderson, Deer Island; Mrs. H. C. Wilhoit, Clatskanie; Mrs. Bessie Moholt, Rainier; W E. Pond. Star route, Scappoose; Nor man Hanson, Mist; and junior leader, Carol Moholt, Rainier, all 4-H club leaders, were voted as executive committee members of the group for the coming year, in addition to the officers. Chairman Howard House and Mrs. C. O. Thornton, sec., were Kitchen Queens 4-H Club Prepares Raw Vegetables The Kitchen Queens 4-H club held the first meeting of the new year on January 11, 1960 at the home of their president, Marlene King. The girls learned how to fix raw vegetables which they ate for their refreshments. The next meeting will be held January 25, 1960. Linda Shaw, reporter. Biltwell daveno and revolving rocker set. Choice of colors. Special Only $1.39 household broom, Special selected as the delegate and al ternate delegate to the annual 4-H leaders conference in Corval lis, January 20, 21 and 22. The group voted to again serve the meals for the 4-H district forestry camp at Camp Wilkerson which has been set for July 18, 19, and 20, 1960. A film entitled "Electricity and Common Sense” was shown to the group. Dough Si Dough 4-H Club I Makes Crispy Fruit Dish Wednesday, January 13 a group of girls in the Dough Si Dough 4-H club met at Mrs. M. Schwab’s home. They made crispy pears and peaches. Then they had their meeting and discussed their muffins and judged them. They ate their crispy pears and peaches, then went home. Teresa Towne, reporter. distinctive ... best describes this remarkable beer. Its refreshing good taste. Its reliable character. Olympia's flavor secret is in the care, the patience, the premium hops and grains that go into its brewing. And, most important, the one priceless ingredient that brings out the best from all the rest .>jts the Water" OLYMPIA BEER Neoprene Rampants and coats. $095 Each 25-Gallon galvanized $6)99 garbage can. Special $ A 99 30-Gallon Can, Special Thermal Underwear Shirts and $ 98 Drawers Each Used Chrome 5-Piece Dinette $ Set Single bit 312-lb. Tru- $6)99 Temper ax. $5 Vai., Sp Ax handles each. Only 69 Arre Simmons Slumber King Mattress and Box Spring $ 50 Each Beauty Rest $. 50 Mattress Every citizen or resident of the United States, including minors, who had a gross income of $600 or more in 1959, must file a Federal income tax return on or before April 15, 1960, A. G. Erickson, director of Internal Revenue for the Oregon District, reminded taxpayers today. If the taxpayer is 65 or over on January 1, 1960, he is not re- quired to file unless his gross in- come in 1959 was at least $1,200, Mr. Erickson said. He added that even though a taxpayer is not required to file under these rules, he must file to obtain a refund if any income tax was withheld from his pay. Mr. Erickson said there is one exception to the general rule. Self-employed persons must file an income tax return and pay a self-employment tax if net earn ings from self-employment were $400 or more. He explained that self-employ ed persons are those carrying on a trade or business as sole pro prietors, as members of a partner ship, or rendering services as in dependent contractors. Mr. Erickson said the deadline for filing is April 15, 1960, but he urged taxpayers to file as soon after January 1, 1960, as possible and mail their returns to "Dis- trict Director of Internal Reven ue” for the district in which they live. Checks or money orders for any tax due must accompany the return and should be made pay able to the “Internal Revenue Service,” he said Taxpayers who have questions on this subject may obtain Docu ment No. 5107, “Filing Your Tax Return," by calling or writing to their local Internal Revenue of fice, Mr Erickson said For persons who wish assis tance with their reports, the Portland office, 830 N E Holla day (telephone BE 4-8211) will provide continuous service each Gould No-Tank Pump Now Only ‘101*0 One hundred twenty-five 4-H club boys and girls and 4-H club leaders attended a 4-H officers’ training meeting at McBride school in St. Helens Saturday, January 16. Columbia County Sheriff Spen cer Younce, talked to the group about the importance of the kind of training given to members of 4-H clubs and other youth organ izations. He stressed that files of law enforcement offices indi cate that young men and women who are constantly in trouble have not been boys and girls who participated in such organiza tions as the 4-H club. Reverend Orlo Hoye of the Episcopal church of St. Helens gave the invocation and also talk ed to the group briefly about the importance of their offices and the importance of good Christian living. Mrs. Mildred Williamson of th Sentinel Mist met with the 4-H club reporters and gave them some pointers on writing good news articles. The various offi cers of 4-H clubs met in indivi dual groups during the morning session for instructions in the du ties of their office. During the afternoon, the entire group was given instruction and allowed to participate in games led by junior leaders. Flowers, Perennials Spofford's Gardens Phone HA 9-6583 Riverview H ALWAYS — Top Quality ALWAYS — Best Prices ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery Oakland Circulating wood heater. Large fire box, firebrick lined. With automatic Temperature control Large Ashley con trolled heat heater Kresky wood heater, brick lined $ 95 and 13995 1595 9995 ZHXHZHZHXHZHZHZHZHXHZHXH At a second election held Mon day in the Mist school district, 1960 | the reorganization plan was again rejected by a vote of 23 to 19. November 26 December 24 Horace Hertel, Vernonia drug gist, was named to head the 1960 Vernonia Friendship Jamboree at the meeting held last Friday evening. The Vernonia Auto company garage was burglarized during the night, one safe broken into, another safe and station wagon taken. Both were recovered the next day and two of the admitted culprits caught near The Dalles in another stolen car. December 3 The backfire of an oil furnace Monday night caused closure of Bill’s Hometown Hardware. December 31 The Lions club, with the assis Sam Hearing Sr., who due to ill tance of members of the Letter health recently resigned from the man’s club and other citizens be school board in elementary dis gan dismantling a storage shed at trict 47 joint after 15 years ser I the old O.A. mill site to be used vice, was presented with a plaque | in constructing covered bleachers I at the high school field. Material in appreciation for his work. I is being given the Lions club by the Heinz construction company. December 17 inter Travel Quiz Guess who is going via the S. P & S. Railway? If you picked the fellow on the left, you’re right! His smile is doubtless in anticipation of a smooth, relaxed ride while he reads his favorite magazine. Or perhaps he’s thinking of those famous S. P. & S. dining car meals. One thing sure, regardless of snow or sleet, he'll arrive rested and refreshed. Plants At the Mile Bridge *198 December 10 4-H Officers | | Given Pointers | • 55-Pc. Boonton dinner ware set. Open 1 stock, Practically indestruc- tibie under ■ normal use 88 $60.47 val. only 33-Pc. Boonton ware set for Only Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY. JAN. 21, | | mme" 6 , work day from January 4 through April 15. Office hours for tax payers assistance at Portland will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. until April 1. From April 4 through April 15 Portland will establish a 4:00 p.m. closing for taxpayer assistance to allow time for assisting the last hour rush I within a reasonable time. I | Genuine Barcalounger 95 reclining chair 49 79 Income Tax Filing Requirements Explained By District Director "Where Your Money Buys More" Next time you travel, we invite you to go via one of the world's finest trains — the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway. • H For information call: H C. L. Johnson H Railroad Station —From your home-owned independent grocery. SHOP BY PHONE — YOU RING. 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