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The trattari, Cottage «rove, Oregon S Vets Agency Lists Completes Basic Non-Taxable Items Thum.. Feb. Î1. IMt I —CITY BRIEFS all kinds. The Sentinel Pass the Pancakes Two local hoys arrived 1n«t week । at Uiekland Air Foroe Ba*«'. San Antoni««. Tex, to rvevive their When Episcopal church mm- basic training. They are Charles Ht Miller son of Mr. and Mrs Roy bets entertain Cottagi’ Miller, ami RoN rt Knipping, son th«' Shrove Tucsda) Pancake Sup- l>t Xh amf Mrs J.«bn Km|«pin ; «'( |x r on February 26. the) will he \noka. Neb Knipping is a nephew perpetuating a tradition of I pK- of Mrs Frank Gierau The boys co | m I and Anglican «'burches ovet enlisted nlisteil at the sum«' time at the five hundred years old ; Atrny ami Air Eoree Re- । Before th«- Lenten fast tile lard Eugene cruiting Station. At the tim«' of' ers were cleared of all tats and their enlistment. Knipplng wns| meats, and they were put into bookkeeper for Piero«' Transfer, |w«neHkes. Graduali) ttiv and Miller was a student at Oro- tH'lore Lent became known ns 1 p»n State college. Puncake Tuesday. < Hhet traditions have grown up around th«- leardi Most of the benefits payable to war veterans or their survivors are E. H. (Bud) Neal, principal and exempt front income t ixatkvn. both Mr». G. B. Amcst returned home assistant coach at Jefferson state and federal, the Otegon De the first of the week from a visit partment of Veterans' Affairs has with her daughter and family, Mr. school., was stricken with the flu reported. Items excluded in com •nd Mt«. Charles E. Paulson, and this week and had to lx? confined j puting federal and state returns twin granddaughters Janice and to his home. are: Diane at Yuba City, Calif. Dividen Is earned on NSLI and Mrs. Olive Crabb of Roseburg spent the week end hero visiting USGLI insurance policies; insur Bill Githens, manager of the with friends. She stayed at the ance proceeds paid on death of Githens. Lincoln-Mercury and Earl horn«' of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hixon the insured; state veterans' veterans’ K»- in.; of th«' |«am'ake at Westminster Woodson, foreman of the Floyd on River Road. nuses; education and training School. Githens Motor Co., attended a benefits; tet minai leave bonds: St. Andrew's Episci»|Hil i hurch Mercury Service meeting at Dr. W. E. Lebow has announced pi'isoner of w ir benefits; all D'n- I will sponsor a Pancake Supper for Seattle, Monday. that his dental office in the Omer sions. compensation and other , th«- public of Cottage Grove al the building will be closed for the benefits paid by the Veterans Ad Kehruut) Armory next ministration: and social security Tom Gallo, who has been à lum next 30 days due to illness. ru^ts entering Cottage Grove । 26. la-tween 5 and S p in The piw ber buyer in the Cottag«’ Grove . benefits, workmen’s compensation Hospital other than miiteinity I in 75e tor adults an«l - « toi th« area for several years, is now as Mr and Mrs nerb Adams spent and sickness benefits. as- eases from Febiuarv 13 to 20 were: chlldron. «hv may eat ns much as aociated with the Herbert Icmple- Saturday night and Sunday at Retirement Pay M ix Ihuld Thomas Plumb anil the) Ilk.- Fumis rniM'd will go tm ton Lumber Co., Portland whole- |(^)og wj1b their son-in-law and Retirement pay for length of • . I 1 ... . • ..... « I... .’Itllla’h II I Inger Peterson. Yonealla; Vicki«' the beautification of tin’ church at sale film. I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. service in the armed forces is tax West Main ami M streets. Rev able both federally and by thet Greenwood. El Um Rider, Pat < ui- ■ ------ — I and grandchildren Annabelle and Summers. Pfc. Kathleen pay ’daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. Ium. Bargen Stafni. all of Cns- Dr. E K Williams, vicar of St Disability ret ¡renient Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Han- niHy Mrs. Adams is in Eugene । state. — . 1* j Roby, Giurge Amliews’s. said he hoped that this »en of Denver. Colo. announro I now assisting at the Jack Caton [is totally exempt by th«' fixletal । • gummer, ottagc Grove, of well; Alvin Woinvn-S Air Force, graduated Stockday Salem Magnusson. Ber- will become an annual event in the birth of a son on February 15. home while Caton is in the ho: । government, but Oregon taxes th«' ( , r uning ;U uwkland nani Shattuck. . Beulah Kimball, Cottage Grove. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pital recuperating from an appen- amount of such pay w hich ex«.«'eds ¡$1500. with one exception: It _ . s Antonio. Tex . Albert Cheever. •. Paul Hansen Jr C. L. Hansen of Cottage Grove. I dectomy operation. | these payments had at one time Januarv ??< ,|nd Aas noWn to F E Katherine Heath. Dorothy Hay- Before going to Denver, they re Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. been handled by the \et«'tans ao A KB at clM>cnne. W’y > th n. Dorothy West. Joyce Kelly. | sided at Long Beach. Wash. H. G. Thomas were their son and ministration, they are total y « -.g^ a( this base f«»r 6<> .lames H Crockett. Gus Turner.! Monday evening dinner guests daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. empt d;ns ln a clerical school <fter .Minnie Stone. Fonila Miller. Ira of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Monroe Wendell Thomas and daughter On A. the Duty w!v. a st - lap ch to be sent to C Williams. Robert Hubb it'd. and' were her brother and family, the jacquie of Seattle. Mr ami Mrs. Service men on aiti « > • Sn>u Anfield in Illinois lor train- Jesse Adams, Cottage* Grove; Ph 337 Beatrice Hancock of Elkton; and1 48 No. 9th ------ “ “ Thomas were on a trip to San the mg in cO Rev. und Mrs. A. C. Grimes, their «me f^eral taxMion M dvil ----- William Valey of Drain three daughters Carolyn. Roberta Francisco and stayed overnight and Shirley and Virgil Rose, all of Florence, and Mr. and Mts. J. G. Grimes. grandparents while they went to empt for each month any P11’*0" Camp Drum, N. Y Q i L W il- ITisco Thomas attended a meet-]of which they lerxe in rom^t ( Hanl lx lvteis. t.ntago C.;«w. Sucker and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Jack------- — • 'zone, while commissioned oft uers , o^gun. was a member ot the ite- Harmon of Eugene spent last Fri ing of representatives of the Eck- receive an exemption on the first Army force in Ex-. fending I lund Ignition Parts Co., in Frisco. day visiting at the home of #Mrs. $200 of their monthly ¡my during ercisc Snow Fall, th«' joint Army- W. M. Harpolc. Air Force maneuver recently com-j the sarpo periods. The same exemptions apply dur pleted at Camp Drum in northern Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Bratsberg COITiniUIlity Centd ing each month or portion of a of Calispell. Mont , were overnight pQr Rural Shoppers month a serviceman is hospitaliz His • unit, the H’h Airborne ed as the result of service in the Division, was airdropped into iSÆ "-t Is Sought by Club combat zone. Also, any income the “combat" rime in an attempt taxes owed by a serviceman who to halt an aggressor force knifing «ÏÏTÆ A C—«, cut dies on active duty as the result south from the St. Lawrence were enroute home. They were ing in Cottage Grove is P anned of sen ice in Korea are forgiven by River. । neighbors of the Brownings in for the near future, according t Uncle Sam. The exercise, in which more than - Hettinger, -- Mrs. Lot Wagner, chairman Oregon excludes from taxation 33.000 soldiers and airmen took N. - D, The purpose of the meeting is the first $3000 of the annual mil to locate a place for a community- itary pay. received by a person on part, ended February 15. Its ob Guests at the home of Mr. and center room for the shopping la ject was to teach techniques of active duty with the armed forces. winter warfare, air-ground coor Mrs. R. L. Goodwin Thursday dies and children of this area. night were Mr. and Mrs Wayne dination, and to test winter equip It is asked that each church, Weber and son. Davy and Mr and club, civic organization, business ment. Mrs. T. C, Burkhart and children men and bordering granges ap Private Nurses Put Corporal Peters, who entered Leslie Ann. Chris and Stevie all point a delegate to meet with the the arrnv in June 1950. is a mem- of Eugene and Mrs. Bonnie Jones officers in the council chamber in Under SSA Ruling ber of the 11th Reconnaissance and daughter. Paula of Cottage the city hall. The date and time “Both registered nurses ano Company. He completed Para Grove. The gathering was the oc will be announced later. practical nurses may be con si de rev', chutist School at Fort Benning. casion of the 4th wedding anni A room was previously provided as self-employed individuals under 1 Ga., and is a former student of versary of Mr. and Mrs. Weber. for this purpose in the city hall, the Social Security Act." accord ! Cottage Grove Union High school. but was closed when needed for ing to Claude E. Dawson. Mana Those coming to attend the other purposes. ger of' the Eugene field office of Mrs. Edward E. Mitchell (Caro funeral of the late Charles E. Mrs. Lot Wagner is chairman of the Social Security Administra lyn Crane) had the joy of bearing Trembley last Thursday and visit the group and Mrs. Charles Aker- tion. her husband, Pfc Edward E. ing relatives were: Mrs. Eliza Dawson stated that the test as Mitchell, with th«’ army in Ger blade. secretary. beth Miller of McHenry. N. D.. to whether they are considered to i many. send her and relatives greet- aunt; and cousins . George Trent - be self-employed individuals or ings over the radio Sunday night. bley and Mrs. R. B. Schaffer. £* domestic employees when they He reported" the weather there of Seattle; Walter D. Trembley of work in a private home depends cold and snowy. Pfc Mitchell, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flat- upon the work they do. If the ser whose picture appeared in last ters of Newberg and Forrest G. vices they render are under the week’s Issue of the Sentinel, is a University of Oregon, Eugene, Trembley and children of Spokane. direction of an attending physician । (Special)—Bernard A. DeVoto. and are primarily concerned with cook. Seven young people of the Meth noted author and contributor to the care of the patient, they are Sgt 1/C and Mrs. W. C. Loman odist church and their counselor literary- magazines, will be on the self-employed even though they of Carlsbad. New Mexico visited University of Oregon campus May will attend the Oregon Conference perform minor services of a do from the 12th to the 18th at the Youth Conclave at Sweet Home 6 to speak before a university as mestic nature. However, if their home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mont Friday. Saturday and Sunday of sembly and meet with students at chief duties are to cook, act as gomery. enroute to Seattle where this week. Attending from the an informal coffee hour. nutsemaid for children, or be a DeVoto will appear here as part companion to the patient, they Sgt. 1 C Loman will be stationed local church are: Joyce Allen. -------- Charles Coston, Ida Coston. Ruth of a program of distinguished are considered to be domestic at Fort Lawton Mrs. Loman is a niece of Mrs. Montgomery. Coston. Jerry’ Lemert, Larry Saf- speakers the university is sponsor- employees. ley. Shirley Witters and their ing in observing its 75th anniver- - - — .. । sary celebration. counselor, ~ Ronald Zahler. GENERAL WILL SPEAK Brotherhood is American demo AT PRESS CONFERENCE Callers last week on Mrs University of Oregon, Eugene, Martha Marsh were Mr. and Mrs. cracy saying: We hold these truths George Cannon of Veneta; Mr. and to be self-evident, that all men are (Special)—Brigidier-Gencral Rob O’L IN THE TANK Mrs. Packulat of Santa Clara, and created equal, that they are en ert A. McClure, chief of psycholog MEANS REAL MOT WATER. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Mark of Wolf dowed by their Creator with cer ical warfare in the U. S. Army. tain inalienable rights. Washington. D. C., will be the Creek. FOR. MOM AND POP banquet speaker for the 33rd an AND SON AND DAUGHTER nual Oregon Press Conference on the University campus February 22 and 23. The banquet, a traditional part of the conference, will be an event FILLED 6-OZ. SPACE-SAVING BOTTLE GIVEN of Friday evening. 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