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,<X}' Di« ri« J «
excellent illustration of the need for
legal machinery for increasing the tax base. Superintendent Leland
P. Linn pointed out. Last spring when the present school budget was
made it was noted that although the valuation of the new consoli-
b iL had” " ) 1 W3S
tUr
tHat ° f the OriginaI d i,tric t- thf
cdTsHflr o
,ncreased from $74.,7< to $77,939. The present budget
calls tor $104,421 over this base.
5
If the school needs remain exactly as they are today the budget will
have t° be voted every year until ,963 before the base can creep up
to the preesent figure according to the present law. In recent years at
ou lined' b v ‘rh
k
""
tO Provide fu nds as
outlined by the school budget committeees, Linn stated, but the pro
posed amendment would make it possible for the voters to set a rea-1
sonable base and thus do away with the necessity of so many budget!
elections It does not eliminate the 6 per cent limitation but does make '
it possible for the voters to establish a new base.
Conservation
Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Indebtedness for State Re
forestation. There is no argument against the measure. Forest fires and
logging operations have depleted the forest resources of this state If
we are to continue to "Keep Oregon Green” we should have something
green in the state.
It’s Change-Over Time! Beat Old
Man Weather to the Punch
Don’t let these beautiful
“Indian Sum m er” days
fool you. Cold*weather is
just ahead, ready
to
strike without warning,
i ’lay safe! Beat old man
A'inter to the punch by
getting your car ready
for cold w inter driving.
Drive in now for fall oil
change, w inter gear lub
rication, w inter chassis
lubrication.
TRUE DEMOCRACY IN ACT/ON-
A FREE BALLOT IN A FREE COUNTRY
USE IT !
State Boys Camp
” anJ ' h'
° n ° UA U“ J S the B,n Auth<”-izing State Bovs Camp W w
near Timber, Oregon. Another bill which has ,00 per cent need of
TU r 'T
P° 7 ' d fi’hcrmJn >«• >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
P<?r
CCOt limitations ¡n order to mel-t
ions of Hydroelectric Commission Act. The Chambers of Commerce of
the costs of operating the state. This looks like the only way out
eastern Oregon cities, The Idaho Power Company, and other power
companies are in favor of this. The Oregon State Grange, and a group
t
_
■
¡HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT
of pnvate citizens in eastern Oregon are opposing it. This time we’re
SOC FRIDAY EVENING
considering following the lead of the Grange. Hell’s C m -™ a
IW
' 1
The highlight of Freshm an
week at SOC will be the Hallo
w een Dance, Friday, Oct. 29th
dream of ours for several years. We go along with the grange on this
(The Siskiyou)
sponsored by the Sophomore
Professor Otto Wilda, director class and the F uture Teachers of
of extension courses for Southern America. The dance will begin
Oregon college, revealed today at 80’clock in Susanne Homes
th
at SOC faculty m em bers are nail.
t h J i ! ; i i\ T ,ber fiVe ° n Lthe ,iSt’ 3nd We’A aSree witb the sponsors of
teaching extension courses in
Interm ission entertainm ent will
e bill that taxation without representation is a fact as far as school
G rants Pass, Medford, and K la z S5SXided by the Theatre Guild
elections are concerned. This is a voting reform and it’s necessary m ath Falls this term .
of SOC followed by Kangaroo
Many citizens who support the schools through indirect taxes and
In G rants Pass, Dr. A rthur r ’° U# L u nder the dlrecti,,n of Bon
many ° f these are parents, have no voice in school affairs. These people Taylor offers European History G riffith.
should have a vote, it’s "yes” for N o’s 308 and 309.
P on M onday nights, Professor W il
Decorations in the Hallowe’en
da is teaching a course in crafts m otif will be carried out by Bes
on W ednesday nights. In Medford sie Hackenburg.
M arion Ady is teaching a rt ap
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Quacken-
p J J n ’n r ! CreateS 3 COmmisstion t0 k known as the Oregon Old Age preciation on Monday nights, Dr. S \ WlII„b! SelHng r ^ e s h m e n ts
Pension Comm'ssion as a substitute for the Public Welfare C om m it Russell offers contem porary pro which will be available through
” neclv
h « “ Wishes a $50.00 minimum per month blems on Tuesday night, and Pro out the evening.
G eneral chairm an for the af-
per needy person over the ages of 60 for women and 65 fo rm e n and fessor M arshall Woodell is giving
a
course
in
economics
under
the
v M1a rjorie Flineau and
S s ^ i i 1'-.? 0
ShaH
P'aCed against such
homesteads
Th bill will prevent passage of the lien law which the late Governor auspices of the A m erican B ank Caryl Vanderwall.
Earl Snell vetoed No arguments against this bill were presented Tn ing in stitute on Monday and Wed
Select your Christm as cards
nesday nights. In K lam ath Fallfc,
ing the bill.PamP
’
C tEerC
any P articdar «rouPs fiSh t- Professor John Schulz o f f e r s early from our large stock. News
m ental hygiene on Monday nights Review, 38 East Main.
and general psychology on Tues
_
day nights.
Professor A r t h u r sition on Monday nights and Dev-
K riesm an te a c h e ï English "o m ^ o - on T u e s d a y n ^ h t ^ 0''1' 3" n° Wl
You can’t get blood out of a turnip ¡, an old saw but it certainly
applies here It seeems to us that taxing the low income group who n
AAA It
SOC Pl*OfS TP3Ch
1 MVII
Courses
Voters in School Elections
Rapier’s Mobil Service
388 East Main
Phon* 6186
Keep H im Working
For Oregon
Old Age Pensions
y
Income Tax Exemptions
^ ‘ t to
en° >7
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
^
%
' <Sd , ^ X
C° rom ' G“ ' F '
A shland
I
lli ¡ W i W Í i¡» it
F