Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1950, Image 20

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    BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thuridty, March 23. I9S0
Benefits As Result Of War Service
Exempt From State Income Taxes
Salem, Ore., Mar. 23 U.R
Men and women of the armed
forces who receive benefits as
result of war service will not
have to pay state income taxes
on such income in most in.
stances, the Oregon department
of veterans' affairs said today.
Oregon men currently on
active duty with the armed
forces will not be taxed for their
incomes except in the high pay
brackets. But a certain portion
of national guard and armed
forces reserve pay received in
1940 will be subject to taxation,
the department said. April 15 is
the deadline for filing.
Exemptions Listed
The state veterans' agency
listed the following items as tax
exempt:
1. Compensation and pensions
paid by the veterans administra
tion to veterans or their sur
vivors. 2. GI insurance death pay
ments, and GI insurance divi
dends. . .
3. Bonuses paid by other
states. . .
4. All subsistence benefits for
education and training under the
GI bill and public law 16, un
employment benefits, and state
educational aid payments.
5. Terminal leave and muster-ing-out
pay, and government al
lotments to dependents of per
sonnel on active duty.
6. All disability retirement
pay received by wartime emer
gency officers from the veterans
administration. However, dis
ability retirement pay which Is
No. 271
NOTIC-I!
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THfc
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON
COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION.
In the Matter of the Estatenf
STEPHEN E. TAMNEY, DECEASED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
the undersigned, administrator In the
hove entitled matter, has Hied herein
his final report and account, and that
Monday, April 10. 1900 at 9:30 o clock
A M at the courthouse in the city ol
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, has
Deen nxea uy - - -----
as ins u J i io biiii ,
lections to said final account and for
the examination and allowance there
of
Dated: March . 1950.
JOHN L. TAMNEY. Administrator
Neff. Frohnmayer St Lowry.
Attorneya for Administrator.
paid by the armed forces to ex
army or navy regular officers is
exempt only to, $1,500.
Military retirement pay for
length of service is taxable.
First $3,000 Exempt
Oregon law exempts the first
$3,000 of pay received for active
duty in the armed forces. The
attorney general's office has
ruled that national guard and
reserve component pay earned
during participation in encamp
ments or maneuvers or in armed
forces schools rates the $3,000
exemption, but not pay for ar
mory drill or other part-time
duty, which is considered "In
active duty training."
News of 4-H
CLUBS
Sams Valley Livestock club
reorganized March IB, County
4-H Agent Cate was present.
Margaret Wright was appointed
local leader. Officers elected in
cluded Jimmy Day, president;
Truman Price, secretary; Kath
erine Wright, reported; Lea San
derson, vice president.
Next meeting will be April 1
at the Sams Valley school house.
Anyone wishing to join must do
so before April 1 to be in club
work this year.
Mrs. Wright told us the cook-
incr rluh would meet March 15
at the school house.
Katherine Wright, reporter.
Central Point 4-H Sewing club
met at the home of Mrs. W. L.
Childress. The usual procedure
was conducted by the president,
Judi Parrish. Each girl made a
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
S-1VAI. ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE ur UHliUun 111
THE COUNTY Or JALIVBUB
BATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate ol
AnT-mm r. ADAMS. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Final Account or urace r.. wiurow..
as Administratrix of the Estate of Ar
thur G. Adams, Deceased, has been
filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson
County, State of Oregon, and that the
21st day of April. 10.10, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M., hat been duly
appointed for the hearing of objections
to such final account and settlement
thereof, at which time any person in
terested in such estate may appear and
file objections thereto in WTltlnf and
contest the same.
Dated this 23id day of March, 1950.
Grace E. Andrews
Administratrix
Frank J. Van DUu
Attorney at LiwV
Host Office Address:
No. 4 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for materials and
labor for the Tile work and Scum Gut
ter at the Swimming Pool at Bear
Creek Cily Park, will be received at
the office of the City Recorder. City
Hall. Medford. Oregon, until 3:00 P. M..
on the 29th day of March, 1030, and
will be publicly opened and read, and
thereafter referred to the City Council.
Cltv of Medford, Oregon.
The work will be done In accord
ance with Plans and Specifications
on file In the ofllco of the cily Super,
intendent and the City Building In
spector. Bids must he In writing, signed
by or on behalf of the bidder, and II
a proposal is accepted a contract will
be entered Into and its performance
secured, all Plans and Specifications
to remain the property of the City.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all proposals and accept such pro
posals as are to the best Interest ol
the Cily.
CITY OF MEDFORD
By Vernon Thorpe.
City Superintendent.
- DATED: March 31. 10.10.
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party with Fred Waring'a Pennsyl
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HURRY MAIL INTRY BEFORE MARCH II, 1
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WESTERN THRIFT
different type of geam, basting,
gatherings, laying of patterns,
etc. Doughnuts for refreshments
were provided by Mrs. Ivan
Skyrman.
Vacancies Announced In Communications
The first suffragette rally In
America, called the petticoat re
bellion, was staged in Alabama
in 1714. Yet women still do not
serve on juries in Alabama.
The United States civil service
commission today announced ex
aminations for 10 positions in
the field of communications. Po
sitions, with their annual sal
aries, are: Communications cod
ing. $2,875 to $4,600; communi
cations facilities specialist,
$3,825 to $6,400; communica
tions service supervisor, $3,450
to $6,400; communications spe
cialist, $3,100 to $6,400; commu
nications specialist (radio and
wire), $3,825 to $4,600; telegra
pher, $3,100 to $3,450; telegraphic-typewriter
operator (manual),
operator (seml-automatle teletype I the commission's local ecrtary
equipment), telegraphic type
writer technician, and telegraph-ic-tvpewritcr
supervisor, $2,875
to $5,400.
The positions to be filled from
all the examinations are located
in various federal agencies in
Washington, D. C. and vicinity.
Full information and applica
tion forms may be obtained from
i Roland G. Beach, at the Medford
1 nnst office.
DOGS HAVE DAY
Macon, Ga. (U.R) Two boys
were convinced that their dogs
had good judgment when they
bit the dog catcher, William
Staines, and the truant officer
James F. Taylor. '
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Sell out fast as we get them!
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4-14 LACE-TRIMMED
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BOYS' COTTON
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Varitty of styles, colors.
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Choose from floral, geometric and abstract prints
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So low priced, you'll want several for now and Summer.
1.49
SHIRT
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He'll love the soft tones, th
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BOYS' BLAZER SLACK
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NEW SPRING TIESI
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