(Sidney, Mont.), 1958-01-09

(Sidney, Mont.), 1958-01-09

P <r 1958 Sugar Beet THE SIDNEY HERALD Highway Assn. 8 Thursday. Jan. 9. 1958 Do You Know? Share Requests Recommends Gas That this month marks the 20th Social Security anniversary of the March of Forms Available Tax Continuance Dimes? 4 A Agent Will Be Directors and officers of the That 300,000 Americans have Forms to bo used by producers Central Canadian - U. S. Mexi­ had paralytic polio? Sonny Isle Foods beet That 100,000 disabled polio sur­ I in requesting 1958 sugar Here January 15 can Highway Association in a vivors are still in need of help 7 ; shares are now available at the special Sidney meeting, unani­ ’ <> County Agricultural Stabilization Those persons who are receiv­ from the March of Dimes? r. \ ing monthly social security checks mously recommended continuance That in 1938 a polio victim was and Conservation offices and of the 1c gas tax. The Associa­ ( tel must file an annual report of apt to be shunned like a leper 7 H ' from the sugar company field- tion, according to President R. S. and few hospitals would admit men, Leo S. Kolstad, State ASC their earnings with the Social Se­ curity Administration by April Nutt, agrees that a critical emer­ him? frWinterMeals administrative officer, said this 15, 1958, according to Chester V. gency faces Montana in losing That the death rate from polio f} 1 week. some $14,000,000 for much needed was 20% at one time? The March g Producers desiring a share of Buchanan, representative of the highway development. of Dimes has been an effective Billings district office. The annual force in reducing it to three per Montana’s 1958 sugar beet allo­ report is necessary for those ben­ The Association voted to ask The Holidays are over cation have until January 31, 1958 Montana people to continue the cent. to file completed applications. eficiaries who earned over $1200 That 80.000,000 Americans have during 1957 and who were under collection of the 1c gas tax by beeij vaccinated for polio? This Assistance to Richland county age 72 for any months of 1957. emergency declaration or better is nearly three-quarters of the producers wishing to complete re­ Minor children receiving bene­ vet by Montana citizens giving polio-susceptible population. And It's Back to School and Work quests will be provided at the fits due to death or retirement of 100 % acceptance until the next County ASC office and in a series either of their parents are also legislative session. The Associa­ of meetings, Chairman Arthur tion has asked for immediate Readers of a California newspa­ subject to this earnings test, Bu­ per were asked if they believed Anderson of the County ASC chanan said. In computing their state-wide action and acceptance. committee stated. The meetings, The development of Montana, the the paper should print the names Pink Grapefruit lull of juke” large size, 6/29* earnings for the year in which which will be attended by sugar movement of agriculture and oth­ of juveniles who commit serious they become 18 years of age, they offenses. The result: 58 per cent company fieldmen, will be as must include their earnings dur­ er products, and all phases of the follows; Factory Station, produc­ state’s economy needs additional voted yes,” 27 per cent voted ing the entire year — both before "no”, and 15 per cent gave no Delicious Apples “choice grade”, 20-lb. box V9 ers A through J, January 13, nine and after the month of their and improved highways. The di­ to five; K through S, January rectors and officers emphasized opinion. 18th birthday. SNOW BOY 14, nine to five and T through The retirement test of $1200 that a loss of federal funds and Z January 15, nine to five, all per year applies only to earned a serious slow-up of highway de­ at the Holly Sugar Factory. South income — wages and self-employ­ velopment, will be a serious blow Factory Station, January 13, nine ment income. In computing and to Montana’s growth and prosper- Eagles Ex. Facny Delicious or Winesap Apples, 3-lbs. 39* to five at the Sugar Factory. reporting the earnings, the gross ity. • • • The association at its Sidney Piche and Hoffmanville Stations, amount of wages must be shown. (Continued from page 1) January 14, nine to five at the This means your total earnings meeting made plans for the an­ Piche dump. Savage and Duell, before any deductions for income nual meeting to be held in Plen- minutes the locals poured in 14 Oranges, new navel? “full of vitamins” 5-lb. bag 59* January 15, nine to five at the taxes or other deductions. The tywood this summer. Plans were points to tie it up. Occident elevator in Savage. earnings from self-employment is made to meet with the highway After taking the lead on a lay- FRESH Persons filing requests must the net amount of your earnings commission this month to dis­ in by Ron Quilling on the jump provide the legal description and from business after deducting cuss the financing problem and starting the second 16 minutes name of owner for each tract of your operating expenses. Family development possibilities for the Sidney could do no better than Central Highway’s unfinished seg­ Golden Bananas lb. 19* Calif. Dates Mb. 29* land which will be included in deductions for income tax pur­ tie or stay close. Going into the their 1958 sugar beet operation. poses have no effect upon the ments. The association includes fourth stanza the Coyotes led ROBB ROSS They must also estimate the 1958 amount of the individual’s earn­ directors from Saskatchewan, 45-44. sugar beet acreage for each tract ings. However, do NOT include Montana, Wyoming and Colorado With 6:04 minutes left to play and certify that they will control income from rent, oil lease mon­ in its northern association. the score was again tied, this Pop Corn, Hybrid, Yellow or White.. 2-lb. bag 29* and direct the operations on the ey, sale of capital assets, interest time at 48-all, but in the next farm. or dividends on stock or bonds The Weather two and a half minutes Coach A change in this year’s pro­ in computing the amount of earn­ Bob Peterson’s crew scored nine 09 cedure, Kolstad explained, is the ings for social security purposes. By Eastern Montana Division points while holding Sidney Blue Star new crop Honey “a local product” 5-lbs. 1 provision for “preliminary’’' re­ Chester B. Buchanan, represen­ Experiment Station scoreless. Shortly after that both quests. This type of request will tative of the Billings office, will coaches cleaned their bench. be made by owners and operators be in Sidney at the NY A building Jan. 2 26 —5 Not taking anything away from * •who by the January 31 closing on Wednesday, January 15, 1958 3 37 0 the Coyotes, as they were the bet­ Brown Sugar “life brown” 2-lb. bag 27 date for making requests have not from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Benefici­ 4 ....... .... 38 5 ter ball club Saturday night, Sid­ 5 43 13 determined who their 1958 oper­ aries should bring their W-2 ney, howover, played probably 1-Lb. Pkgs. HOLLY 1-Lb." ators will be or completed ar­ (withholding statement) forms, or 6 26 5 their worst ball of the season. For rangements for all the land they a copy of their income tax re­ 7 . 45 7 the first time they were out shot will operate this year. When pre­ turn with them for assistance in 8 50 19 from the floor. The Coyotes scor­ liminary requests are filed, “ten­ completing their annual reports. ed 24 buckets out of 60 .Attempts Cube Sugar...... 2/29* Powdered Sugar,.. 15* tative" shares will be determined H. F. Mikelson for a 40% average while Sidney which can become established AMERICAN LEGION made 23 out of 61 for 38%. shares if the farm operator pro­ AUXILIARY TO Heads Kiwanis Encouraging for the Eagles was vides necessary information with­ MEET JANUARY 14 the play of subs Dick Helten and in a specified period after the The American Legion Auxiliary Inti. Committee Ron Munoz. Dick, because of a January 1 filing deadline. will hold their regular meeting- football leg injury, has only been Compliance with the propor­ out for practice one week prior tionate share established for his at the Legion hall Tuesday Janu­ to this game. When he gets in Dairyland Milk 4 tall cans, only 57* farm is one of the conditions a ary 14 1958 at 8 o’clock p. m. shape he should be a great help producer must fulfill to qualify Hostesses are Mrs. Aldyth Ander­ to the locals. Ron looked especi­ son, Verna Gunderson, Florence m ? I* * for payments under the Sugar Act Banta, Mae Severson, Barbara ally good on the press, besides of 1948. Meyer and Elsie Cook. All mem-, £ contributing four baskets. SUGAR bers are urged to be present. The big gun for the Coyotes Great Northern was their center, Larry Hanson, £ Honey Din t Bran who made 25 points. Guard John I Proposes Area Lund made 15 besides playing a good floor game. For Sidney Ron λ CrahJBS iLOFFEjt. 1-lb. can.. 79* Soil Bank Checks Quilling was high man with 11 Bruck Service followed by John Marman with BETTY CROCKER 10. 1 The Great Northern Railroad may curtail operations of the Surplus Buildup At the games conclusion the “Goose” in this area and substi- Sidney Elks Lodge presented the 00 4 winners with a trophy.

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