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Southern Oregon News Review. Ashljnd, Oregon, Thursday, October at, I News of Washington School I.IU ' P m n k 11 iin .I M A4 a ry ( lin n L ila a Trurutut* and s tru m , m cm hciN o f Room It, tin F ifth grade, have m oved. S ix th g ra d e stu d e n ts In Room I I have u science u n it on p re h is to ric life . H e tty Jean W ilk in s o n Is c h a irm a n o f one c o m m itte e M em be rs o f the c o m m itte e In «lode D on na H o w e ll, Luke H eism an, R u th M o n ie , H lu A1 le n , H e tty Foster, D on ald Chap m an and S h n le y M ich ae l. L a n te rn " was d is trib u te d last w eek. I t Is p u b lis h e d by th e In te rm e d iu te grades. R ,c h a i.I L a m b o f Room I I is the e d ito r and is , helped by th e fo llo w in g s ta ff E la in e F a lw e ll, H e tty Jean W II Hinson, N ad ine N elson, P h y llis , W a lk e r, and N ancy H u tc h is o n of . the Uth gra de ; J im D undee, E un- I ice G reen, B o n n y M a y fie ld and r ;.k , . 2 x r“ x ! ! aam duets I llarucom ta ust om bis g.illui“ and o sang ' nernrdlon • ’-e |,i:,| ¡»sue I lf th e ‘ l.lthi.l > s r u ? E v,lvn several I . I m s g u ita r, and R ich a rd L a m b bis I G«‘ your Job Printing at tha n « wi R .v i.w A S H L A N D STUDENTS School Carnival To Be October 38 E a il N e w b ry , A s h la n d , w h o Is s e c re ta ry o f state, has been a p p o in te d a m em bers o f a S tate E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e fo r O re gon V eterans fo r D ew ey and P la ns are being com p le te d fo r W a rre n . the a ll-s c h o o l c a rn iv a l to be held a t th e J u n io r H ig h , O cto b er 30. T he h ig h school w ill have several Only Two Days concessions w h ic h w ill he ru n by fa c u lty m em be rs and students. left for the REXALL Original C andidates fo r queen a re : fro m ONE CENT SALE the sophom ores, M a ry Ann C rew s, m a jo re tte ; Joye R a w lin g s 2 for the price of One plus lc hom eroom p re s id e n t, and secre ta ry o f th e ju n io r class; and S en io r M a rg a re t W agner, w h o holds RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS C h a rle s Rush, and Ire n e W e lch received state board s c h o la rsh ip s fo r the c o m in g ye a r n t S o u th e rn O regon college. O th e r A s h la n d stu d e n ts w ho have c h o la rs h ip s In c lu d e : lle a n c J a rv is , w h o has a P a ren t T e a c h e r s association s c h o la rs h ip ; H ill O 'N e a l and C a th e rin e S ilv e r, w ho have E lk s sch olarsh ip s; and E d ith T u rn -| h u ll w ho received the Rogue V ai-1 ley W o m e n '1 college c lu b s c h o l-. a rs h lp . * O th e r A s h la n d o rg a n iz a tio n s w h ic h g iv e sch o la rsh ip s in c lu d e th e A s h la n d L io n s d u b , th e A s h la n d K lw a n ls c lu b , and th e A s h land S o ro p tlm is ts clu b . several o ffic ia tin g position s. A th e rm o m e te r c h a rt has b e e n 1 placed in the fr o n t h a ll to show how the ca nd id ates stand as th e votes come in. T he c o m m itte e w h ic h w ill c o u n t the votes i n c lu d e A le x A u s tin , R osem ary R ing , A n n e F u lle rto n and A r - th u r O s tra n d e r/ McNAIR BRO’ S DRUG on the Plaza THROUGH SERVICE Of NEW and USED any. with hit warm. human-interost attitude__will A G ood S to ck ba attentive to your wishes if suocessful in hla cam BICYCLES palqn to tha offica of County CommWWoner. He ha* the Halon and tha foresight to see—and help accomplish— COMPLETE LINE OF WHEEL TOYS aaaded improvement* in Jackson County! Step aboard Southern Pacific’s night train to PORTLAND or SAN FRANCISCO. Stretch out in a comfortable berth and sleep while the mile« slip by. L. G. "SHY” M O R T H L A N D Republican Candidate for Next morning you’re at your destination rested and ready for the affairs of the day. Or ride in comfortable coaches at still lower fare«. Overnight WASHINGTON, OREGON an c^ L O S ANGELES W HEEI.TOY Via Sotromenlo and Stockfon HEADQUARTERS 0. R. EDWARDS CONSULT YOUR NEAREST R e p a ir S h o p TRflltWflyS W r Service What W r Sell AGENT STEAK HOUSE 397 East Main Phone 21611 service returning, also. For fares, schedules and reservations call: C ounty Com m issioner C a sh m e r e S w e a te r s - B o n n ie B r ia r S*P Paid Adv. by MORTHLAND for Commissioner Committee Harry Hill, Chairman 7?a (tyasufteenroute J o a n M a rie - T is h -U -K n its The friendly Southern Pacific Herman Mayberry, Agent Telephone 7501 3.95 to 12.95 S k ir ts - G a b a rd in e - A lso W o o l THE GILLNETTERS WOULD SNAR YOU WITH THEIR NET OF MONOPOLY.'.' I MRS. HOUSEW IFE . . . when one small group gains control of a food product’s source can you imagine what might happen to the price of that food product — and to your cost of living? Throwing out a net of high- sounding words about “resources, sports fishing and tourist dollars” the Gillnetters’ Union have forgotten to tell you one thing. T h e in itia tiv e bill fo r th e e lim in a tio n of fixed g ear in th e C olum bia R iver gives to th e g ill n e tte rs 90% of all th e catch on th e C olum bia R iv e r — th e rem a in in g 10% b ein g c a u g h t by th e In d ia n s at C elilo. T h e O reg o n F ish C om m ission in its J u n e , 1948 re p o rt, th e O regon V o ter, and O reg o n S ta te P la n n in g B oard, all say th e sam e th in g . E lim in a tio n of fixed gear on th e C olum bia R iv er does n o t a c t as a salm on c o n serv a tio n p r o je c t— b u t in re a lity only m eans th a t oth er gear catch m ore and the g iU nets w ill be alt th a t are left. W h a t could h appen to y o u r food b u d g e t u n d e r a v irtu a l m onopoly? W h a t m ig h t h a p pen to salm on p ric e s? You have had e x p e rien c e w ith o th e r m o n o p o lie s - w h a t is y o u r an sw er? A nd bear th is fact in m ind — if th e g ill n e tte rs did n ot w a n t to gain a b so lu te c o n tro l — w h y w ould th e y in itia te th is m o n o p o ly b ill? B o th th e s ta te le g is la tu re and th e O re g o n F ish C om m ission have th e a u th o rity to re g u la te all g e a r fo r salm on fishing, if it w ere necessary . T h e bill to “ e lim in ate fixed a p p lia n c e s” is n o t n ecessa ry — it o n ly p u ts m onopo lis tic co n tro l in th e h an d s of a m in o rity g ro u p — th e g illn e tte rs . * Vote against monopoly < Vote against an unnecessary measure Vote against “ high cost of living" new B L U U b tS - DRESSES ■ SUITS - COATS LINGERIE - ALSO ACCESSORIES We appreciate your patronage and invite you to take ad vantage of our lay-away plan and charge account. Excel Dress Shoppe 56 East Main Phone 4572 “Kayl G arst" ______ ----------- --------------- ------- ------------------------------------------------ ------------ THE POGUE SHOP • CLOTHES FOR HEN - WE GIVE M GDEEN STAMPS PHONE 2-2301 62 EAST MAIN Now Is The Time to p u r c h a s e t h a t S U IT or T O P C O A T at T E R R IF IC S A V IN G S L a st D ays of O ur VOTE 3I9XN0 Paid Adv. Oregon Seine and Pound Net Fishermen1» Association, H K Parker, Secretary, PO Box 542, Astona, Oregon u 6.95 to 11.95 E x p a n s i o n S a le We must make room for new shoe stocks. Lay-away your choice for later delivery O pen F riday nights UNTIL 9 0 0 P.M.