S >iiili ru Oregon N ew t Review, Thursday, October 17, 194« NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COUNTY C O u n T OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND CYCLES FO R T H E CO U N TY O F JA C K SON in the M a tte r of th e E sta te o f C A L V IN M. REED , D eceased. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN T H A T T H E u n d e rsig n e d , by an Oi (lei ol the C o u n ty C o u rt o f the •State of O regon, lo r the C ounty of Ja c k so n , d u ly m a d e a n d e n te r ­ ed on th e 3rd d ay of O ctober, | 1946, w as re g u la rly ap p o in te d E x e c u to r ot th e E sta le of C alv in 1M. R eed, d eceased, a n d he has I q u a lifie d as su c h E x e c u to r. All p erso n s h a v in g c l a i m s a g a in st said E sta te a ie h e re b y n o tified to p re s e n t th e sam e, d u ly v erified , as re q u ire d by law , to him a t th e office of ins A tto rn e y s, Van D yke & L o m b a rd , S w ed en - ! bu rg B u ild in g , A sh la n d , O regon, w itm n six m o n th s fro m th e d a te ot th is N otice. D ated a n d f irs t p u b lish e d this 111- and TKI- A' WE ALSO R E P A IR A N D H A N D L E PA R TS FOR ALL MAKES and MODELS l o c k s m it h in g » ) All kind* of K ey* Made 0. R. Edwards Specialist in Wheeled Toys Ashland, Ore. 343 East Main e e ie m o iiy Misses B a rb a ra and M a rily n l i n k sang, I Love You T r u ly ” . im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the c e r­ em ony a rece p tio n was h e ld at the hom e o f M rs. F rid a B u rg e r. 'i’l i r home o f M i F11U11 lliu g i r, A th re e tie re d w ed din g cake was a t Hid N oli H ill, was the scene cu t by the b rid e and groom anu (il a w edding S a tu rd ay even in g at ice cream and coffee w ere s e rv ­ 7:30 o'clock, O cto b er 12, w hen ed by M rs. George Beck, M im es M ix itnxa I ’o w e ll became the K a y, B a rba ra and M a rily n Beck. b rid e o f James A C a lln in . M rs. C a lln in • liv e d in A s h la n d Mrs. i ’o w e ll chose fo r her w e d - ' about tw e n ty years before m o v ­ d in g an a fte rn o o n blue fro c k w ith ‘ ing to W im ir , C a lifo rn ia w he re n a vy accessories and a corsage o f she m et M r. C a lln in . The couple o in k and y e llo w roses. Mrs. A l ­ le ft on a shot t honeym oon a lte r bert Heck was the brides o n ly w h ic h th e y w ill be at hom e in a tte n d a n t and she w ore a black W im e r, C a lifo rn ia . dress w ith gardenia and p in k rose G u t o f to w n guests fo r the corsage. Dr. L c stc r Heck, son ol w e d d in g w ere D r. and M rs. L e ,- the bride , served as best man Mrs. George Beck, sistei in law tei Beck and daughters, M a r ily n o f tiie bride , sang "B ecause" be­ and B a rba ra o f Eugene, O regon; fore the w edding and was accom ­ A lb t r t Beck o f M t. H ebron, C a li­ panied at the piano by tier (laugh fo rn ia ; and Mrs. C harles D yse rt, ter, K ay. A fte r the sing le rin g Roseburg, Oregon. Burger Home Is Scene of Wedding JO day of O ctober, 1946 R A L P H W REED E x e c u to r of th e E sta te of C alv in M. R eed, D eceased. VAN DYKE & LOMBARD A ttorneys for Estate. SUIT IN EQUITY FOH DIVORCE SUMMONS MELODY MART IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T h e s t a t e o f O r e g o n , in a a u r O R T H E COUNTY JA C K S O N . le s te r c . M c C o w n , By Verne Athanas r - A 3% TAX ON YOUR INCOME! Can You Lift Yoursety By Your Bootstraps? . NEITHER CAN OREGON! W e 1/ like to take this spact !>> inform you that ue nou hat e I in a full line of ( A P IT O L r ic - | O K U ', Capitol, as you know, /' definitely in "The Dig Tour" among the record inn companies, and features 1 11 c h artists as J O IH M N Y M i KCF.R, J O S T A F F O R D , fill. K IN G K O I.I: T R IO , ANDY p u n pipi rs , and just a whole slew of others Incidentally, they hate an Ashland hoy working for them. Watt Dennis, Hilly E! hart’s brother, and a former Ashland resident, does a swell job of l o­ calizing on O I. t B U T T E R M IL K sky , with Paul Weston and tirch. Don’t miss this one, it’s a natural. The neu signature records are in too. These are put out by General Electric, and feature some of the best artists, skin - nay fnnis , who works for tlob Hope etery Tuesday night, puts out such numbers as T i l l kussi 1.1., m i oA, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SOMETHING FOR NOTHING T h e bill "T o C reate S tate Old Age and D isability Pension F u n d ” is the T ow nsend schem e! It prom ises to m ake everybody prosperous. It takes m oney from one group of citizens and gives it to an o th er group. T h at s b o o tstrap - liftin g ”. It never has worked. It c a n ’t work. LET’S UNDERSTAND 3 SIMPLE FACTS • Townsend "pensions” are not insurance; no reserves are set up to guarantee payments. • H a 3 % tax on your CASH RECEIPTS does not squeeze out sufficient tax c a t t o pay $100 a month, there will be agitation to increase the rate to 4, 5, 6 and 7 % . This Townsend scheme Ijk e t savings from Cl Joes and Janes, to give to all over 60 whether needy or not. • This is a tax on CROSS CASH RECEIPTS, with no deductions for losses, cost of merchandise sold or operating expense. " N e t gain" or "p ro fit” is not the basis of the tax. (Only $100 of cash receipts a month is tax free!» VOTE IT DOWN! No other state has three income taxes! VOTE 315 X NO of living in Oregon A p p le s. A ccum ulated J ”« taxes, grow er sumer. 54c a box. Could Oregon apples in co m p e titio n w ith W ashington's? NO. • L u m b e r: A ccum ulated 3% taxes, logger sumer, $5.18 a thousand board feet. Could lum ber be sold in o ther states? NO. to con­ be sold to con­ Oregon O B re ad . A ccum ulated 3% taxes, w heatfield to consumer, 2c on a l / j - l b . lo a f o f bread, fro m 16c to 18c. X • Canned Peas. A ccum ulated 3% taxes, grow er to consumer, 19.71c a dozen cans. W o u ld such handicap to O regon in d u s try close up factories, reduce em ploym ent? YES. IG G ID t SONG, W IT DATE A R IM IM B IR W IT H AN M l? , ANGEL and 1 don ’ t know why . Harry Cool, more or less neu to most of us, features a smooth band, and some of bis own plea- sant-i oiced l ocalizing in rum - | ORS ARI F L Y IN G , and T i l l W HOLE W O RLD IS S IN G IN G MY Ashland High school yell and song leaders for this year include, top row. left to right: Charlotte Crowson. Marlys Wilcox. Ann Pirtle. Arnold Wilkinson; second row. Beatrice Wines. John Bears. Fern Herrin: bottom row. Barbara McClary. (Courtesy Rogue News) Amanda Cherry Dies Thursday, Aged 97 Final rites w ere conducted for Mrs. A m anda C herry, S atu rd ay afternoon at the F irst M ethodist church, by the Rev. G. W Bruce Mrs. S h erry passed aw ay last T hursday, October 10, 1946 at her home. On S eptem ber 15 th she | had celebrated her 97th birthday. She was born at Irondale, M iss­ ouri, and was m arried to John W orth C herry on D ecem ber 18. 1877, who preceded her in death N ovem ber 6, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. C herry w ere the parents of seven children, four of whom su rvive her; Mrs. Viola P earse of S anta Rosa, C alifornia; Sam C h erry ,of M ontague, Cali-J fornia; G rover C herry of Corning, | C alifornia and Mrs. Ruby M erritt ! of B aker, Oregon. Also seven grandchildren, nine great grand- | children and four great, great I grandchildren. 1 A sister, Miss Alice W estover, I Bonne T erre, M issouri also s u r­ vives. ROYAL FRANK BROWN LEAVES FOR PORTLAND Royal F ran k B row n of 77, S ix ­ th stre e t joined the U nited States N avy last w eek and w ent to P o rt­ land for his physical ex a m in a­ tion. He will go from P o rtlan d to S an Diego. You’ll want to bear more of bis work. For the hepsters, Coleman Harkins renders, and I F ast Service do mean renders, hawkin ’ s l | COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE barrel house ,