Southern O regon New» R eview , A U ib n d O regon, T hu rsda y, O cto b er 28, 1948 Pheasant Hunters Oil Shotguns in Preparation For Season Opening Phil STANSBURY NEWS from Ashland Hi The pheasant, quail and water fowl season in Jackson County, all open at noon on Im lay, Octol»er 29th. I he pheasant season in all open counties except Malheur and the Summer I ake Val ey will extend through November a. In Malheur and n V b l . d hatches can b e |lh t Ash* ? Chafnber ° f day and six for the season and expected with a sex ratio of one Students apprecated the In the Sum m er Lake Valley (.O( g | O fjve hens. If every h u n t - J oca' talent. where the bag lim it is two p h ej- er this season will use extra cau- K enneth Schilling recounted stints of either sex a day and not t(on to SJC that the pheasant the trip to M arshfield fo? the more than four in possession. hens are orotected it will be a students at assembly Monday C. A. Ltx-kwood, Oregon State big step toward increasing the morning. The players enjoyed the flam e Supervisor,' asks pheasant bird population of Oregon for trip even if the Grizzlies came hunters to m ake special efforts n«'Xt year. out on the short end of the game, this season to protect the ph-.-4- The only place in O reg o n ' Bobbie C’ullop and Gene Ross sant hens. He pointed out that where it is legal to take hens is were called upon by M arlen Yo­ the live hens insure future hunt in the Sum mer Lake Valley. The der _ , to relate the . Cub-G rants lng and are really the key to out reason for this is that the C o m -'^ ass Jayvee «ame ior the stU’ future pheasant production. Phea mission is testing various m eth- 1 ,, , _____ _ JEWELRY YOU GIVE! City of Ashland Choose yo u r Jew elry g if t w ith extra care . . , choose them Aggressive Businesslike ( ’apable at K E N S J E W E L R Y . . . You II fin d here a large selection o f lu xu rio u s g ifts — w h ich you can buy easily on o u r lay-aw ay plan. You sim p ly pay a small sum now and the Jewelry money can buy. ELECT PHIL STANSBURY EN'S Nye and Naumes Packing plant closed last week after a six week run. E l M Stansbury for Councilman Committee Thursday meeting voted to join the National Association of S tu­ dent Councils. Rola’nd Parks an ­ nounced th at he will take a car to Bend in the spring for a slate meet of Student Councils. Those to go will be Alex Austin, stu ­ dent body president; M argaret W agner, secretary; and next year's president, vice president, and secretary. Senior Class secretary, Jo B ris­ coe is taking money for announce­ m ents and cards. At the Senior Class meeting Tuesday, a sta te ­ m ent of his credits was handed rest over a period o f m onths. A n easy way fo r you to give the fin est Pd. Political Advertisem ent ATTEND Y CONFERENCE Among the representatives of the Ashland Young Men's C hrist­ ian association who attended the Y Officer's Training conferenci in Klamath Falls Sunday, Octo ber 24 were the following: Bruce Smith, Richard Reedy, Bob Sim ­ pson, Bill Wines, Bob Vestal, M argaret W agner, Donna Fader, Janie Simpson, Joyce Rawlin Carrol Culp. Pat Austin, Zada Pendleton, Mrs. A. M. Miller, Mrs. Wood, Mis. Glen Crisp, M. D. Yoder, Mrs. W alter Redford, Dr. W alter Redford, Mis R. N. Fletcher and R. N. Fletcher. I Student Council, at its regular BE REMEMBERED FOR THE , CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN, n u t to t-.ii 11 student. Junior Cla s s F r e s i t i e n t, Monte Robetson appointed a comm ittee to be in charge of the dance after the C entral Catho­ lic game, Frldpv. October 29. The group is Nina G raber Lots Al- berdlng, and Obera Leonard un- ods of rearing and releasing birds in the isolated district and to get an accurate m easure of the suc­ cess of these different oirds as m any birds as possible m ust be bagged by the hunters. All h u n t­ ers are required to check in and out of this special hunting area. I Checking stations are at the Sum m er Lake Refuge head q u art­ ers and at Paisley. Also all phea­ sants taken m ust be tagged be­ fore being transported out of the area. RE-ELECT H arris ELLSWORTH R epublican for CONGRESS F O l'R T H DISTRICT Linn, G n e , D ouglas. Jackson Josephine, Cooa. Curry Countley f e It’s Time For A Change ELECT WEELLER MAYOR! H E R E ’S W H Y > y *. & - - '■ ? »M * STATE TREASURER * I D New blood in our city administration will foster new ideas and instill a vigorous pulse to community activities. > A planned program designed to give the citizens of Ashland complete financial re­ ports. I Modernization of city government as rec­ ommended by the people. > Complete investigation of utility rates and tax structure. » ( ooperation with all city elected and ap­ pointed officials. Lefs Clear Up These Things: > Planned recreation. > What’s this mausoleum project? > Was our city budget exceeded this year? 1 What is the relation between our low tax rate and high utility charges. 1 In its 17 point platform does the present ad­ ministration assure you of any change for the better. Elect Dr. Walter W. Weller M a y o r O f A s h la n d Paid political advertisem ent. W eller for Mayor Committee Ad* OUw orib to r I tU« k £ V#aic»-<<« irg. O r* |o n ELECT A SUCCESSFUL M AN SUCCESSFUL F A R M E R - 31 years operating own farms at Canby. Oregon. SUCCESSFUL LEGISLATOR and ADMINISTRATOR 15 YEARS — President, State Senate — Acting Governor. Now in third «-year term at State Senator. Two terras on State Emergency Board. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS M AN — Bank Director. Director Farmers Fire Relief Assn. Director Canby Telephone Assn. * Pd. Adv. P. K. Hommond, Chm. 306 S.W. Broodwoy, Portland, Oregon