O ,rKQ„ New, R e ,„ w, A ,hl,,, J. OREGON^ NEWS R E V IE W T U A , . Oerobe, 194« jF. T. A. Initiates 1 Forty Nine Members OUR - DEMOCRACY- - ______________ _ MAGICIANS TO MEET Organization meeting of the F. T. A. held their form al in Ashland Magician's club will illation October 25th at SOC, take place at 7:30 p in . Friday, with Ken Bradshaw presiding October 29, according to William during the ceremony, assisted McGee, secretary of the C ham ­ [by olfleers of the organization ber of Commerce, who is assist­ Those initiated were William ing in forming the group. The meeting will be held at Ivie, Delbert Yantes, Robert the offices of the Cham ber of Beach, Gladys Foster, Henry Commerce. Johnson Joe Tobin, Fred Archer, W alter Foster, Ronald Quucken bush, Harlan C arter, Hanley Blackman, Ruth Kundingcr, Al­ Leggett, David Harbison, Ernest ice W arner, Barbara Osborn, A l­ Ludwig, Harold Blown, Beveerly dus W arren. Alair Clifton, Rob- t Raymond, and Ray llartlg. Bradshaw, Irm a Liptak, Gordon Following the Induction a H al­ Neldeigh, Donald Olson. Jean lowe'en party was held with pro- I rum an, Phyllis George Mignon Nyberg, Shirley O'Brien, Leii Vi gram chan m an Caryl Vunder- Burns, Sarah Ross, Crystal Pom Iwall In charge. Decorations in keeping with pella, M arilyn Matheny, Iris Thomas, Phyllis Stauffer, Jessie the Hallowe'en m otif were a r­ Stout. Paul Nyberg, Barbara Or ranged by Bessie Hackenburg. vis, Shirley Cornelius, Jeannette Refreshm ents of cider and dough­ __ v» ....... . . . served the - — di- Moen, Rora Hill, Francis Guidry, 1 nuts were — — — under - .............. M arvin Covey, Pat Thom pson,' ,'ct’tion ,,f Mary Lou Iluhn. Gen- Mary McCormick, Ruth Russell, e ,a * chairm an for the affair was G erry Clark, Julia Tower, Wilma President A1 Barnhart. Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY 38 B u t M«m Street C « n y l H. Wines «nd Wendell D, U w re n c e , Publishers ___________ WENDELL LAWRENCE. E d ito Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office 7 t Ash- and* Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1935. under the act of C ^ n g re i of March 3, 1879. VOTING duTN.i2»W to 7 ^ Z “ " femd“ theE’n i n ? i of l!”“ deSerVCS o" “ !h~ p“ pl‘ Ore*“ « ‘h° U«h t Tbc m J"™ r in which " " «1» < »•»« In answer to the first measure, The Constitutional Six Per Cent Tax Limitation Amendment: , * ^ ndk Sd,«• >0 passing. There is no argument against the fact that the State of O re­ I he Issak alton boys and hte YCihllif*» gon has extreme need of a camp or school for pre-delinquent boys or Take your choice. boys who have committed their first offense. These youngsters need rehabilitation, not punishment. O ,' S0n div" i“ n ' h‘' ' ' " l Vote "n o '' on the issue f«» j «•■ federal,on say to vote ” yes.” *'c arc Specializing in MOBIL ROCK AWAY LUBRICA­ TION METHOD. Additional State Tax I REE pickup and delivery service. We also have White Gas. Hydroelectric Bill ,- m hur b°1 \ n ! bc. kno" ’ this measure is the only one which . J1 bring the budget of the state of Oregon into balance The io n ? n ? H r ,/ OUi th7 B’11 Amend*n8 licensing and Acquisition Provis­ ¡h e '!3 «™ f jd tO C X C C C d. thC S‘X P7 Ugb m° ne>' oleomargarine c s a ¿ l oJf h ? i r n f |er T eXempt‘°nS to J 0.00 will t0 do bu> no ' more than take - °f ,nflationary Pr«« increases which have touched the lower income group more than any other. Liquor by the Glass MOTOR INN X eatnrea com p let« A u tom otive B ep a lr D epartm ent« n n J ake d tfiPv *5 Idahc Nevada’ or California on any Saturday after- 1CECHAVZ0AD - BZ.BCTBICAI, BOOT ■ teraffei D ay. W eek or M onth ' « l e t S t. P h on e 3-1176 Attention Builders U. S. SENATOR Interior Tile Contractor 10 years experience Skilled W orkm anship Free Estim ates Phone 6942 GUY CORDON (Republican) His Seniority In The U. S. Senate Is Of Great Value to Oregon »" -he M ilo. „ The present Knox law seems to us to be satisfactory. The other side of the fence presents the argument that liquor by the glass measure is not a state s J re vs. saloqn oes it lessen state control. It proposes, say its proponents, a sonable method of serving liquor, in strictly licensed and rC" aurant‘> hc°te,S’ and dubs tban now exist’ ¡n Oiegon Maybe so, but we’re still agin it. the liauor issue ^ o r more’ rea supervised P d V eteran’s Bonus W e’re against this one too. N ot that we couldn’t use $500 smack eroos which is what the legislature would up and give yours truly ' but this sounds to us like ham and eggs legislation. And someone al­ ways has to pay for that gift stuff. Some day, when the veterans of World War II are selling apples the ST WhCn therC arC 3booo,ooo unemployed in the United States rather than 60,000,000 employed then we’ll con­ sider this type of legislation as being necessary. Today we veterans need this type of assistance only about as badly as we need purses made of sow’s ears. uauiy Fixed Appliance Fishing For those of us who. live in Southern Oregon the question presented under the title Prohibiting Salmon Fishing in Columbia River With Fixed Appliances’ may not have much meaning. It evidently does have lot of meaning to a certain group of people known as the Ore gon Seine and Pound N et Fishermen’s association. And it does have Hooper’s Radiator Service Mac’s Shoe Shop W. C. K cK IN NIH , Prop. Clogged Radiators Boiled Out and Repaired New ■hoe Be-Bulldlngr - R ubber H eel. Cores installed. 135 Morse Ph. 4851 6<2 A. St. Vhlnn-i Oak Street Garage AND Arc and M achine cation - MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding - W ork - Metal F abri­ G eneral Auto a n d Truck Repair. 970 Oak St. P hone 4586 e A^nrmnCtr Maj? r Sub-Com mittees of the Senate e .t y and A ™ k u h u i.Ub" C L“ nd“' Ind“ " A" “ irs' P o r- • c o im iK 'ritchards Grocery . Lunrh rne.it » Ml' He vera k o r Open u n til 9 p .m . e v e r y e r . , . , .. G roceries T olm an Creek Road and im . T elep h on e »7» I • Troasury-Post Offfre Appropriations Sub- the APPr?Pr 'Mlons com m ittee to Investi- European economic conditions. m vesu A H aks r 3te Com m lttee °n Interior and Insular • Chairman, Centralia, Illinois, m ine disaster committee. Chiropractic.. Health Clinic 308 N, Main Phone 4371 Ashland Rosemary’s • Eas^oTia gituVt!’on Sub' COmrnlttee t0 investigate the N ear C. E. Taylor Rf. 1 Box 51!)A, F ord yce Street Painting' . P ap er H an gin g C ontract or by th e hour S u g g e stio n s and E stim a te s free T extu rin g T elep h on e 22916 - 8 to 5 p m Flower Shop Radio Repairs Cut F lo w ers. C orsages. Totted I ¡ants. Funeral D esign s, Com­ p lete W edding E quipm ent 25 Y ears E xp erien ce ONE DAY SE R V IC E 50 E. Main T elep h on e 22281 The lleHt C osts I.esH at THE MART 270 E. Main *questne' man inVGSti«ator of the Hawaiian Statehood re- • S q i e ° s L l n hse aJn t U T T t X i S K i « Retain U. S. Senator Guy Cordon NOVEMBER 2nd . U VA ^ % '