Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 10, 1946, Image 6

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    Southern O regon New \ Review, Thursday, Ovtobci to, 1946
• thl? wife of the R everend J M
' V\ ilson, form er p asto r ol the First
1 P resbyiei inn en u ren in inis city,
air. ano Mrs. w uson w ent 10
G rav e side servies w ere con­ I tieiiingnam ,uvceniuer i, laOo,
d u cted lo r Mrs, E lizabeth G ra ­ 1 w nere ,»ir. W ilson was m inistci
h am Fox, a lo rm er resident of jot tne r u s t 1'iesoy ivi lull cuuicn
X sn la n d , a t 3 o'clock, O ctober 1, ot F airh av en , now ¡si. Jam es.
at the l.G.O.F. ado 11 ion to the
Mrs. W uson was active in tile
M ountain View cem etery by th e iVionuay eiuo, F. P.E .o. anu me
Re> P ius Baui nt tin f a tn m ie n eiiin g n am M usic v luo. d u e is
church.
rv iv ed by h er nusbanu, j . At.
Mi’s. Fox was living in K lam ­ su
Wilson, a n a one son, r ra tio s
a th Falls w ith her d au g h ter Mrs. Mai l> n
W ilson ,ot rvelcniKan,
A. P. Jen se n a t the tim e of her one sister, a b rother; and a sister-
d e a th but she had spent several m-iaw ot nellingnam .
years in A shland w here her h u s­
F u n eral services w ere held in
band preceded h er in d eath six
H eilingnam lor airs. W ilson.
y ears ago.
S he was born in Illinois, May
14 ,1875 an d is survived by two
om
sons, H enry Fox, Reno, N evada,
O rrin Fox, G ridley C alifornia; a
d au g h ter Mrs. Jensen, K lam ath
F u n eral services were held toi
Falls, and th ree grandchildren.
Mrs. Acta T. Ross, Monday m o rn ­
ing, O ctober 9. at tne uitw m ci
r u n eral cnapei. Tne Rev. George
rtl. S hum an ot the P resbyterian
ch u rch delivered tne sermon.
Mrs J. M. Wilson of B elling­
Mrs. Ross passed aw ay Salui
ham , W ashington, and a form er day m orning a t a:10 ociock ai me
resid en t of A shland, passed aw ay M itchell C onvalescen t h o r n e,
last Tuesday, O ctober 2. She is w nere she was a patient.
The deceased was born in
S haw nee to w n , Illinois, Ju n e 2«.
1869, and was m arried to John
M.-Koss, Ju ly 13, 1899 in Brush,
Colorado. They cam e to A shlanu
in 1918 and Mrs. Ross died here.
FLEA AND IOUSI
May 1, 1938. Mrs. Ross was a
POWDER co«»«* DOT
m em ber of the Presby ter 1 a n
church in A shland.
She is survived by four child­
ren, E arl R. Ross of .D enver,
Colorado; Joseph C. Ross of E a t­
on, Colorado; Mrs. Nellie Wick
an d Mrs. W. E. Moor, both ot
I A shland.
Two g ran ddaughters, Mrs. E. G
1 H unt, ot K lam ath Falls and C lara
Mae Ross, of E aton .Colorado,
Specialising in the N on-C on­ three great grandchildren; B ever­
fining T re atm en t of
ly ,Carl and L inda H unt of K la­
H em orrhoids (Piles)
m ath Falls, tw o sisters .Mrs. F.
E. P lum m er of Los Angeles, C al­
Office P hone 4371
ifornia and Mrs. R uth McCormick
¡of Reeds Springs, M issouri; one
308 NORTH MAIN
brother, R obert S. Trom ly of G al­
A shland, Oregon
ena, M issouri, and several nieces
and nephew s.
Graveside Kites
For Mrs. E. G. Fox
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Physician
H attie Collee of Tuscon. Ariz­
onia and Mr. and Mrs. B yron
S later ot Long Beach, C alifornia
visited last w eek w ith Mr. and
Mrs. C larence W alden.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence W alden
w ent to G ran ts Pass last S unday
for a birth d ay d in n er in honor of
Mrs. W alden’s sister, Mrs. Jo h n
I Dunn.
; Mrs. M attie H otchkiss and Sant
I Douglas are visiting her p aren ts
! and helpihg care for h er fa th e r
I who is ill.
★ Select your C hristm as gifts of enduring
value now, an d . . .
★ T ake advantage of our convenient la y ­
aw ay plan.
★ New shipm ents of beautiful jew elry to
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Sheldon'i. flewebuf.
W atch Repairing
Final Kites Held
\ For
r o r Nellie
ideili Carter
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choose from
Engracing
W atch Repairing
272 East Main - Ashland, Oregon
WHY LET THIS HAP­
PEN TO YOU
We F ix Luggage Locks, Door Locks,
and Safes.
L et Us Insure You
A gainst B urglary by F ixing Your
Locks.
EVANS CREEK MOVING
PICTURES SHOWN, OCT. 8
P ictu res of the Evans C reek
sum m er catnp w ere show n a t the
Talent F riends church, Tuesday
evening. These w ere color m otion
pictures w hich w ere tak en a t the
F riends cam p last July . A large
group atten d e d the show ing.
F u n eral services
sei
w ere conduct-
ed S atu rd ay O ctober 7, for Mrs.
Nellie H. C arter, w ho passed a-
way T hursday, O ctober 5, a t the
P ark View C onvalescent home.
The Rev. G eorge M. S hum an pro
nounced the final rites, at the
'L itw ille r F u n eral home.
Mrs. C arter was born in S hir-
land .Illinois on M arch 27 ,1854,
and was m arried to Floyd C arter
in 1884 at S hirland, Illinois. They
spent m ost of th eir m arried life
in W isconsin w here Mr. C arter
passed aw ay in 1921.
The deceased is survived by
three daughter: Mrs. L urene Nye,
A shland; Mrs. Coral J. Sabo, K la­
m ath Falls, Mrs. Floy Bedford,
Loyalton, C alifornia; th ree gran d
sons, P au l and S tephen Sabo of
K lam ath Falls, and Jack B edford
of Loyalton, C alifornia, also two
g ran d-daughters, J a n e t R ichards
of P ortola, C alifornia and R ober­
ta P ark e r, Flagstaff, Arizona, and
four g re at grandchildren.
S pecialist in W heeled Toys
A shland, Oregon
343 E ast M ain
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
YE S . IT 'S T R U E . A N D
The Ashland Creamery makes
M T. ASHLAND
Butter
Creamed Cottage
Cheese
Ask for it at your favorite grocery-store
rnan street.
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PLANT KIGIIT
FOK FALL
Use our seeds and fertiliser:
Vetch. G rim m , A lfalfa. Alsike.
Crimson Clover, Latlino A l­
sike., W hite Clover. Red Top
Clover, Red Clover.
We have peat moss and sev­
eral types ot fertilizers.
Talent Feed Store
Phone 21261
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Prospect high school six m an
football team dvleaU’d the 'Tal­
en t ball club on the T alent Bel .
last Friday 20 to 15. ’The game
was the fu st gam e ot the si .1 :.
for both clubs and the Talent
team showed m uch prom ise
Dean D orm an, and Jack Sand
ers. added up (lie points for tin
T alent club. D orm an m ade the
two touchdow ns, Sanders eon
verted for tw o points by kicking
and picked up an o th er point b 1
conversion by a pass.
Jim Million, Joe F enton, D<c
Cox, and Bill M cCully saw a c t­
ion throughout tiie gam e as well
as several o th er T alen t players.
Talent travels to Rogue Kivei
this Friday for an o th er league
game.
M r .and Mrs. W alker Aims
w orth from Sedro Sholey, W ash­
ington, are visiting Mrs. Aims-
w o rth ’s sister and fam ily, Mr.
and Mrs. Will C hilders of Talent,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. W eitm an of
Prospect spent the week end w ith
Mr .anti Mrs. Clarence: M athes
Mrs. Ella M cM ahan and Miss
A m undson spent th e week end in
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard S keeters
have retu rn ed from th eir honey­
moon and are m aking th eir home
n ear Prospect.
E rnest Sherm on, U. S. Arm y 1.
hom e on a furlough visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sher
mun.
Mr. and Mrs. F orrest Hubei
and d a u g h te t left for th eir hon.i
in Los Angeles, C alifornia, altei
visiting tw o weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. C ulver and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Culver.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley
received a telephone call Iron,
th eir son, T Sgt. Wesley Hartley.
W esley was at Cam p K ilm er New
Jersey , and Is expecting to b<
hom e som etim e n ex t week. P. S.
Lilly M illage also got a phon«
call.
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THIS CRACKPOT
NEW INCOME TA I
Don’t let Oregon be the "Guinea Pig4'fo r a
Fantastic Tax Plan that Dr. Townsend himself
once "unalterably opposed*
B E W A R E ! There is a measure on the
November 5th ballot designed "To Create
State Old Age and Disability Pension
Fund" that would levy a 3% Tax on all
Gross Wages, Salaries, Sales of farmers,
wholesalers, manufacturers and retail busi­
ness, and earnings on investments and life
insurance benefits above $100 a month.
It'» in addition to all other taxes, both state
and federal.
I t would require new and additional monthly
income tax reports.
It would not repeal any other taxes.
It is a special purpose tax to give everybody
$ 1 0 0 at 60 whether in need or not.
It would not be used for any other State
function unless there is a surplus after
paying everyone at 60 — $ 1 0 0 a month.
It would cut your take-hom e pay.
It would pyramid on many products and
operations.
It would wreck Oregon economy.
VOTE IT DOWN!
No other State has it. Oregon
is being made a "guinea pig".
VOTE 315 X NO
Oregon is steadily increasing its old age assistance
payments and is now among the first six states in
this respect. Keep this plan progressing and sound.
T ry the News Review C lassi­
fieds for results.
D o n ’t let a crackpot measure im peril w'..at old
people in need now receive!
Kalph A. Foster
Read th is from the m easure:
U nion Service S tation
237 E ast M ain St.
Jones Jewelers
A shland, Oregon
Precision R epairing
Jew elry
N orth P laza
65 N. M ain
ALL KINDS OF KEYS MADE.
0. R. EDWARDS
Prospect Wins First
Six-Man Game Frida;,
OS
Fast Service
COM PLETE AUTOMOTIVE
M ACHINE SHOP
See O ur Line of Exchange
R ebuilt M otors
Ashland
Automotive
Machine Co.
E x p ert Precision Work
83 N orth M ain
P hone 5106
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M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Jos. C. Burns
Auctioneer
If you are an ticipating a sale
CALL 21496 or 5736
anytim e
SALE
EACH WEDNESDAY
NIG HT at 7:00 p.m. Ashland
A uction Y ard, 1180 Oak S treet
'S elling Is O ur Business'
NEW M ATTRESSES
FACTORY TO YOU
OLD M ATTRESSES
MADE LIK E NEW
New Box Springs
W hile T hey L ast
Gunter Fuel Co.
z 11 -irli St.
PI tone 5 7 $ i
FEED’S
iMATTKESS ( 0.
492 A SL
P hone 6271
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O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia , to m ak e an
e x te n d e d visit w ith In i m o th er,
Alt
E dna ¡VI D ver ol 218 V. i ;lit-
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VFW POSTS W ILL HAVE
POTLUCK SU PPER OCT. 10
T alent and P hoenix Post and
A uxiliary m em bers of the A m er­
ican V eterans of Foreign W ars
7578 w ill m eet at 7 p.m., O ctober
10th, for a pot luck su p p er at the
Talent City Hall. M eeting a fte r­
wards.
Melvin Payne,
w ard Ci «’asoli
Mis. M arjorie F ils.«orlo m riv
ed in A shland this week from
e i
Talent Activities
Boat
B ru c i, am i Mi • I red
Hulsey and ouuglui r 11 '
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Ja c k
Roy
m u ir, C a lifo rn ia , .-pini Siimhiy
i l l th e hom e of M r am i Mis Ed
A. L. A IK IN S C E L E B R A T E S
E IG H T Y N IN T H B IR T H D A Y
Avalanche
Chiropractic
M rs
Mrs. II S Aikins i-ntei luiiu '
her father. A. L. Aikins, at din
ner S unday on Ins 89th birthday
Dr G ordon M ncCracken and
Mi . A kins' daughtet ami fam ily
w ere guests
Mr and Mrs. Roy Boat and
son, Ronnie, visited Mr Boa -
oai nt . Mr ami Mis C hester
Boat, in Williams, Oregon this
past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. F ied Fr.oti of
Copco, California are vi: ding
this week in the hom e of tin ir
Former Resident Dies
In Bellingham, Wash.
M is
ami family.
Mr. and Mrs.
Final riles were held Suturduy
at 3 o'clock lor Mrs A i i i v i . i
> ’ 1 IJii'il p .of 13.1 North
Pioneer S treet, at tin la, 1
Funeral
home The
R everend
Earl F Downing deliver«’ 1 1
sermon.
Mrs D unlap has lived in A.* h
land for the past ten years with
her d au g h ter .Mrs Alma M. Sim
pson She was horn in Mississippi,
F ebruary 26, 1874 Her husband,
Ply -1 G rant Dunlap, preceded
het in death, Feorunry 25, 1945
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Ada T. R
is
Buried on .Munday
Dr. E. N. Terrill
gi a tid d a tig h te r,
F uiutu I Services
For Airs. A. Dunlap
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In addition to all other state taxes and
excises there shall be levied, collected
and paid each month beginning with the month of July,
1947, a tax of 3 per centum of all the gross income of
every person, firm ^ssociation, co-pai tne. slop or corpora­
tion, residing or doing business in Oregon, derived from
any and all sources excepting such income as is exempted
from state taxation by the constitution a-d lavs of the
United States and except such income as is specifically
exempted in Section 5 of this Act.
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For the purpose of this Act t' e term
“gross income” means the gross receipts
of the taxpayer received as compensation for personal
services and the gro ss. receipts of the taxpayer derived
from trade, business, commerce, or the sale of tangible
or intangible property and including interest, dividends,
discounts, rentals, royalties, fees, commissions, bonuses,
or prizes or any other emoluments, however designated,
and without any deductions on account of 1' • cost of
property sold, the cost of m aterials used, labor cost, taxes,
royalties, interest ot discount paid, or c..y c'.’icr ex­
penses whatsoever.
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Poid ad vertisem ent— C om m ittee A gainst New 3 % Income Tax,
425 New Fliedner B uilding, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. I A McCornot k Eugene, C hairm an,
W a lle r W R M ay O n g o n City, £«.cutv. f