Southern Oregon New» Review Elks Aid Campfire »«iris Fund Drive M. Emery Succumbs at Depot Bay, Oregon tnam der of the budget go»» to­ w a rd the purchase of supplier, stu n n u i cam p ex p e.i.-e>. a n d in c i­ dentals. A shland Elks lodge last w etk There are three groups of starred the financial cam paign of tile C am pfi e (¡ills rolling w ith c. m piire girls in Ashland, they a ie Uii- B lu e b ird s l.t Hie n c in v u a $100 dona ion tary grades, tfte C am pfire ru i» Each ycai residents of Ashland the junior high, and the Horizon are called upon to co n trib u te t girls ol the high school, bine» the C am pfire fund. It is hoped there 1» no G irl Scout ¡ . c u v i t y in that the budget cf approxim ately A shland the cam pfire work is the $300 will be reached in a short m am m ethod of providing the tune. The money is used for sev­ girls w a n interesting work and eral purposes. $150 a y ear goo social activity. to the salary of the C am p Eire All persons who would like to executive secretary anti the re assist in the C am pfire w ork in Ashland are urged to mail their contribution to the following Roland L Parks, president Cam p lire council: M arjorie Davis. e \e cutive secretary .or Henry End­ ers. financial drive chairm an. Dr. E. N. Terrill hiropractie Physician H C. Em ery, Nina Bell Emery and Hazel Em ery received w ord last week of the d eath ot then brother, M elvin S. Em ery, at D« pot Bay, Oregon. Mr. Em ery w as born In A sh­ land received his euucution it» .» -. He was m arrie d to Miss Vuoa lledgpeth, who su rv iv es him w ith one son, K enneth, ot Schncclau.v, New York. F uneral services and iniei nient w ere in P ortland ROBERT ROST SERVING AS MEMBER OF NAVY SQ. 108 R obert S terling Rost, of 725 B St., seam an first class of the U nit­ ed S tates Navy, is serving on O k ­ inaw a as a m em ber of the N avy's patrol squadron 108. A fter establishing a brilliant w ar record, the squadron is act Ing as "the eyes of the Fiet t" in the Pacific and C hina Sea areas. Besides serving on search and rescue patrols. S quadron 108 m aintains a re g u lar air route to C hina, carry in g personnel, m ail and m aterial. BETTY BOYLE ELECTED SONG QUEEN AT S. O. C. Specializmq in the Non-Con- f ninq Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Betty Lee Boyle was elected queen of S outhern Oregon college last Tuesday w hen she carried 163 votes. She defeated Sally Russell of Medford, C allsta F arrell, Jean C lary, P auline V lstad and Betty Sm ith of Ashland Office Phone 4371 308 NORTH MAIN Ashland. Oregon - ’.A . ■ a This NEW TA X— on your CASH Receipts! * » " i V • O rego n ~ T í- Income Taxes X - k H « ■ d 1 j *■ - No One Can W in . . . Everybody W ill Lose. W ACE EARNER: Less take-home pay; monthly report»; job threatened. ) HOUSEWIFE: Higher prices added to present High-Cost-of- Living (See Time Magazine, Oct. 14, page 231. Don't let your savings and widow's insurance be taxed. ) ELDERLY PEOPLE: A dollar that buys 50 cents worth of gro­ ceries is a snare and a delusion. You can t build contentment through destroying something. J FARMERS: A 3% cash receipts tax will make you "sell cheap" and "buy dear." 5 YO UNC PEOPLE: Coodbye! business and home building oppor­ I hui»«l.iy, O ctober 31, 1946 BUCK SHOT By Rick O Shsy W a h ito w t h u iu ln g iiitliu k liista will have an o p p o rtu n ity to go utter w aterfow l in Lake county beginning October 26. Phcasunt hunting will also open on the Sum m er lake gam e area at the sam e time. The state gunte com m ission re ­ com m ended th at retriev er dogs be used as the bunting is p rim a l »ly m arsh flyw ay and dogs cut dow n tile n um ber of lost and cripple birds. Elk season will open on Ocfo- bei 29 and will ex ten d through Novem ber 29 In E astern Oregon. Some h u n ters from A shland w ill be present In th at area during the festivities. Jackson count» will not be open. Pheasant h u n ters have been banging aw ay sinee S aturday m orning All the hens have letl the open countryside and are now sitting the season out along the garden fences and hedgerow s of the city. Too noisy for them out In the country. T here was a huge exodus from the city S unday as the Sunday hunters went out to seek for open spaces am ong the "No Hunt mg signs which w ere plastered about. Deer h u n ters are still bringing In the venison P ractically ever» locker In to»vn has a few chunks ol venison tucked aw ay in it to beat the rising tide of m eat p ri­ ces. if' Justice Court Ncw> David E M iddleton, speeding of bus, cited. John C. G addis; in ad eq u ate brakes, fined 2.50 and costs. Dan M orton, In ad eq u ate brakes, fined 2.00 and costs. K enneth Adams; com bination overload, 45.00 and costs. C harles D. T alw cll; speeding of truck, fined 2.50 and costs. R obert H. C otton; com bination overload, 56.90 and costs. Roy Raym ond Wilson; com blna tlon overload, cited. Roy Law rence W ortington, no operators license cited. G loria H. Hall; no o p erato rs license, cited. L aw rence L. B arger; co m b in a­ tion overload, cited W illiam R. Francisco; d riv er axle overload, cited. W ilbur C. W atson; axle o v e r­ load, 69.00 and costs. Earl G. C onw ay; speeding of truck, 10.00 and costs. Blair C rosby; violation of basic rule, 5.00 and costs. K enneth T. W enaus; no o p era­ tors license, 1.50 and costs. C alvin U. M iddleton, four in fi»>nt seat, cited. C laude C aruthers, passed car w ith insufficient clearance and no operators license, cited. Dorothy Thom pson: no o p era­ tors license, cited. LIONS CLUB SENDS WIRE IO U. N. ASSEMBLY The Lions club of A shland sent the follow ing m essage to the United Nations general assem bly at Flushing, New York, last week. “We offer our com plete support to your efforts in m aintaining peace and world lead ersh ip .” Try the News Review Classi­ fieds for result». Fortnightly Club to Honor Ashland Club T he F ortnightly Study d u b »»ill e n te rta in the A shland Study club Monday, Novem ber 4, at a 1:30 p.tn. uessei t Tins will tie hehl at the hom e of Mis. R. L. Crosoy. th e F ortnightly study clu b will also present the pro gram th at afternoon. The A shland study club will hold then next m eeting on the 16th ol N ovem ber at the hom e ot Mrs. Endicott. Tile A shland study club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 1 F. A ndres on L au ial s tre e t in the absence of the president, Mis. J W. McCoy. Miss G ertru d e Engle presided at the m eeting. A fter the business m eeting thi program chairm an, Mrs Louis«' Perozzi Interoduccd Mrs. Edith A nderson and Mrs Robert l)«nlgi who presented the following pro gram : Mrs. Fkl.i A nderson revelw ed John B. Pow ell's book, "My T w ­ en ty four Years In C hinn”, and Mrs Robert Dodge reveiw ed her reading notes w hich she hits kept on books she has read. Mr an«l Mrs. C olver A nderson and ch ildren of G ran ts Pass visit ed S unday afternoon w ith Mr. A nderson's m other, Mrs Elda Anderson. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Theft STA N D A R D ( O.MPANIES 1 S« r • , | J. r. EMMETT 1 38 Last Main | ■■ Ph. 7866 Jones Jewelers Precision R epairing N o rth P laxa bast Service Jew elry 65 N. M ain Monuments COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP See O ur Line of Exchange R ebuilt Motors Marble - ( ¡raiiilw Bronze Ashland Automotive Machine Co. BURNS AGENCY E xpert Precision W ork 83 North Main — "ON THE PLAZA" Phone 5106 From where I s i t ... / / J o e M arsh Friendship—Three Thousand Miles Apart Ever play chest? It's a great game! One of the strongest friend­ ships I know of started with a game of chess—between Dad Hoskins, in our town, and a man named Dalton ltarncs, in England. They’ve never seen each other, never met. Rut for the past eight years they’ve been playing chess by mail together— Dad puzzling over Dalton's latest letter, while he rends a chart of his next move to Kngland. Dad always thinka l>€st with a mellow glass of beer beside his chessboard. And the Englishman writes him that he does the same. "You know, it’s almost as if we shared a glass of beer together, too!" says Dad contentedly. From where I sit, you can talk nbout diplomacy and foreign pol­ icy, but it's often those little things —like a game of chess or a glass of beer—that can make for toler­ ance and understanding . . . be­ tween people of all nations . . . be­ tween neighbors here at homcl Cupyright, tunities in Oregon. Coodbye th rift! W hat job would you take 5'luf« flrewen t'uundaliun iOiÀ that is now held by a person over 60 — a person who would apply for a Townsend pension. CTE 315 X Sytofiotfaf without 4MAC ¿4 STOP THIS 3% TAX THESE GROUPS URGE YOU TO VOTE 315 X NO ORECON STATE CRANCE — C. I. 0 . The Way to Vote! Oregon & Jackson County Needs a Change A. F. L. — PORTLAND C IT Y CLUB WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION ORECON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION ALL BUT 2 OR 3 SMALL NEWSPAPERS PORTLAND RETAIL TRADE BUREAU HOOD RIVER APPLE CROWERS' ASSOCIATION EUCENE FRUIT CROWERS' ASSOCIATION ORECON BUSINESS & T A X RESEARCH INC. SCORES OF TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, FARMERS' • “ • « • CARL C. DONAUGH— For Governor DR. LOG IS A. W G O D -For Congress R A lPft W. IPECPLicS - For Laoor Commissioner JOHN E, GR j 3 u L£ For County Judge COOPERATIVES, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, ETC. Poid Advertisement Committee Agoinst 3 % Income Tox t . A McCornock, Choirmon, W olter H Event, Jr.. Treosurer; W alter W. R Moy, Oregon City, Secretory, 425 New Fliedner Building, Portland, Oregon Beware this title \To Create Oidi / Disability Pens L DICK BAIZE - For County Sheriff KARL KRUTSG^ - For County Commissioner Jackson C o u n ty C entral C om m ittee I \l. Polite al A d v.