*> Magnolia Lumber Plans Tree Farm On Dead Indian The Magnlolia Lumber cor­ poration 1« now in the proecs« of building u plunlng mill nt the local plant in un effort to strcuin- llno the operation« of the plant to meet present duy need«, Drew Lamb, manager of (he mill, told member« of the A«hlund Kiwn- nls club at their noon meeting, Monday NEW S R EV IEW V I. 16 No. 29 ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. T H U R 3D A Y , 8EPTE MBER~2277949" Price F ive Cents Bond Election is Possible Lamb «aid that capacity of the plunlng mill would approach one half million feet a day and while it would not always oper­ ate at capacity, it would afford additional employment here dur­ ing the «luck season«. They ex­ pect later to add a dry kiln to the local plant ★ ★ ★ __ i A C ouncil Moves on Majority of Items, Punchboard Revenue J\ot Considered In speaking to the club con­ cerning tin* lumber industry, Lamb said that the forests were now being depleted faster than they should be and that the Mag leaders of these boy« were P. J. McAbee, leader of the baseball boy«, and Pinky’1 Burnett, the scout leader The Lion« and ladies who chaperoned the group were Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ Abee. Mr. and Mrs. Les Hamil­ ton, Mrs. Jack Burdell, Pinky Burnett, Sonny Culver and Mon­ ty Barnett. Faced with the problem of> clearing up a maze of unfinished and new business, the Ashland committee to Investigate the city council Tuesday night rol­ matter, members of which will led up the proverbial sleeve and be Owen Gragg, H. J. Leveque, went to work on a long list of and J. Q. Adams, (allof the Ash­ matters. Most important step land Taxpayers Assn.), and taken by the civic moguls was Councilmen Fred Homes, Dick authorizing the city attorney to Neill and Emil Kroeger. Neill draw up a resolution calling for remarked that he personally a special bond issue election to could see little point in taking secure the $98,000 needed for time for such a probe since the contract concerning renewal the public library annex. Solution to the questions of seems to be binding, even if $1- how to get money for the new 100 is not enough. The old question of what to do The boys reported they enjoy­ fire hall, new sewage disposal ed the air show a great deal, plant, and, eventually, a new about the sawdust arose again as especially seeing the inside of hospital, was delayed pending Owen Gragg appeared to ask the the planes as some of the boys receipt of legal advice from city council’s permission to have his had never been inside one. For Atty. Harry Skerry. The punch- property, known as the Twin a short time it was thought that board tax measure which mem­ Plunges, removed from the tax the boys were going to receive bers of the council had previous­ rolls and re-established as vac­ a courtesy ride, but it was im­ ly approved unanimously, was ant lots—or for the council to possible to make an extra flight never mentioned by the law­ take steps to prevent the nuis­ ance he claims results from in­ so it is hoped tliat in the future makers. the boys will tiave an opportuni­ Meeting with the city council adequate attention to the abate­ ty to take a short trip in on.- of was the park board — to dis­ ment of flying sawdust from the transport planes. cuss jurisdiction over the lease ruining his property, an open-air OR to the auto park in upper Lithia swimming pool. The request was talked about but no action Park. U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N . 20 each. Each u n it w ill be taken. ble and a iry liv in g rooms. A request by Sam Davies for Eugene, Sept. 8— The U n iv e r­ equipped w ith a k itc h e n e tte , iere tw o prospective fresh- a “Water Week” was denied. P o w e r Increase O K 'd sity'» new $1,600,000 d o rm ­ shower, bath and la v a to ry fa ­ fnen test liv in g in the new The council also authorized Davies had asked that during ito ry fo r wom en w ill open cilities, tru n k storage space, Unit. T h ey are fro m le ft. E l­ such a week, the residents of Utilities Supt. Biegel to buy new for the firs t tim e this fa ll. M o ­ la u n d ry room and in d iv id u a l izabeth E rb , and B ev e rle Go- Ashland might inspect Reeder transformers for additional pow­ dern throu g h o u t, it w ill house steel lockers fo r o ff season heen. Dam. Councilmen and Utilities er at the 7th St. Sub-station and 333 g irls in liv in g units of clothes, as w e ll as com fo rt- Supt Elmer Biegel pointed out to have two mercury-type street that such tours would be im­ lights installed on the comer Neslin Takes Partner possible now that construction opposite the city hall on a trial I lie story of the organization is going at full speed. Biegel basis. In Rogue Store and plans of ’ Mercy Flights, An ordinance, which, in effect said that any individual wishing Inc.” was the topic of Tuesday’s Expansion Plan will prevent itinerant house-to- to see the area could go to him Chumber of Commerce meeting. house peddlars from operating for permission and arrangements George Milligan, Medford, told Annouc-ment was made this in Ashland was passed. The bill for such an inspection. the Chamber members of the week by Abe Neslin, owner of The council also approved _ makes it necesary for all group which is promoting this the Rogue Shop here that he has call for bids on securing Smith hawkers and canvassers to se­ air ambulance service to every and Weston pistols and clam­ cure special permits which will sold an interest in the business, resident of Jackson and Jose­ O|X'n House Week at the new TALENT, (Special) The Tal­ shell type holsters fur the police so delay the peddlars as to tend phine counties. Oregon Homes development on to Frank DeBoIt. formerly of ent Lions, with the help of the force after Chief of Police Vern to discourage them from stop­ Henry Galey announced that Klamath Falls. Smith and Col. Preston Water­ ping here. the drive for new members to Tolman Creek Rd. has been set Neslin said the move had been Ladies Auxilary, treated the bury pointed out that Ashland The council also voted not to the Chamber had resulted in 50 for Saturday, beginning at 2 p. Scouts and the baseball boys to accept the street committee’s under consideration for several police were badly in need of m newcomers to the group in the a picnic at the Bybee bridge uniform arms and further prac­ proposals relating to establish­ months and that he had chosen past 25 days Pres. A W Wood­ The 35 homes, constructed by Sept. 18. Every one had tice. ing mid-block pedestrian lanes, ward congratulated Galey and the corporation of Bruce Bauer. DeBolt as a partner due to his Sunday all the hot dogs, potato salad, heard a review of matters that Tax Protested members of his committee for L. E. Edmonds and I. S. Stener- long experience in men’s fur­ pop, and watermelon that they had been settled, read by e n n n - their lucrative campaign. Matt Freed, representing the son, ate of a series of housing nishings. He has been manager could eat and afterwards the Lippert Theater chain, appeared cilman Fred Holmes, voted to Chief of Police Vern Smith, in developments by the same or­ of a men’s clothing store in boys were taken over to the to utter a mild protest of the pay Charles Wilson $30 for the ■charge of the pistol shoot held ganization. Other developments Klamath Falls for the past 12 Medford air show. recently reactivated 10 cents per sanding, Painting and Varinsh- Sunday in Ashland canyon, ex­ are located in North Bend. Lake- years. The boys enjoying the day seat per year tax on Ashland ing work on the council’s $145 pressed tlie gratitude of his fel­ view, Portland and Pocatello, Neslin stated that the addition were; Lorren McDonald, Willis theaters and to secure further table, voted to take action on low workers for the cooperation Idaho. of DeBolt as a partner would Zumwalt, Boy Seymour, Jack information so that his head of­ various street problems and, for shown by the Chamber in secur­ Sturdily constructed of wood, enable the Rogue to go ahead Barrett, Jerry Rice, Ronald Rice, fice could decide on disposition the most part, accomplished ing tlie range. He introduced asphalt roofing, concrete floors with an expansion program, en Ray Weinhold, Ronnie Wein­ of the bill presented them by the much of the work the various his guest, Ben Waterbury, as the and double plaster-board walls, larging stock of men’s fur­ hold, Marvin Hamilton, Terry city. members set out to complete. man who had done the most these two-bedroom homes have nishings the and to bring even bet Burnette, Billy Griffin, Bill Mo­ The First Baptist Church was toward providing a range and in been built under FHA super­ ter service to customers than in berly, Mimmy and Bobby Mc- given permission to post signs promoting the pistol shoot. vision and are designed to sell the past. He continued that the abee, Larry Hamilton, Tommy similar to those of the Shakes­ Ken Jones of the Junior Ch­ at $6500, with a low down pay­ fine reception given by local Hamilton, Barbara and Bruce pearean festival and in the same amber introduced Mrs. L. Park­ ment and small monthly rental shoppers to the nationally adver­ Barnett and Sonny Sample. The locations, advertising a two- er, director of the play, "Light type payments available. tised brands of clothing handled nolia corporation is inaugrat- week special meeting. Eternal. She told the members Sale of the houses is being ing a 6,000 acre tree farm on Th Presbyterian Church sent about the educational value of made through John E. Reed, by the store had prompted his Dead Indian creek. a letter protesting the stand of the play, mentioning that four local realtor with offices at 519 decision to make the change at this time. Lamb stressed the need for Ashland ministers have roles. Siskiyou Blvd. | The store will continue to be utilizing waste materials from the council on the punchboard tax measure and upholding May­ Milligan, in s p e a k i n g of The development is located a the mills here and said that or Williams who vetoed the Ashland high’s Grizzlies wall "Mercy Flights. Inc." explained block from Bellview School and known as the Rogue Shop. there was opportunity for at attempt to make up for their plan. that the group is a non-profit or­ stores and other conveniences least two good box factories in N ew Gerdes Suit? loss last week when they play ganization which will attempt are nearby. Each unit includes the locality. A letter from Atty. Ed Kelly host to the Redmond Panthers, to provide flight service to Port­ asphalt tile in the kitchen and With Mr. Lamb at the dinner of Medford, representing Mrs. ¿ coached “77— by “y former AHS and land or Eugene hospitals when­ bath, a circulating oil heater and and speaking briefly was Mr. Gerdes, was read to the council lbouthern Oregon college athlete ever such emergency transpor­ tank, a 40 gallon hot water heat­ Bill Becker, a member of the suggesting that suit for damages T Leonard Walter d Phil­ pnnarH Warren, at w«,*— l ; i tation becomes necessary. The er, linoleum covered sink, snack firm who is here presently from of $300 caused by negligence of lips field tomorrow night. plane which is being considered bar and kitchen cabinet. Mississippi. The Grizzlies found that ir­ the City of Ashland in allowing for purchase is a twin-engine One of Ashland’s newer indus­ Lots in the area average a- President Bert Miller, of the water drainage on the property. regular practice sessions led to Cessna which has been fully e- bout 67 foot width by 101 foot tries moved into new quarters Kiwanis, said that the directors Dr Harvey Woods, city health their 45-19 defeat last week at quipped for ambulance service depth. Graveled streets, drive­ on the Plaza this week. of the club had voted to cooper­ officer, reported that his investi­ the hands of the Coquille Red and will cost $3,000 A drive ways and car port strips will be W. R. Mayfields “Red-E-Serv" ate with the local Y. M. C. A. in gation of the septic tank on the Devils as fumbles regained by for funds to purchase the craft added. food packaging plant has been sponsoring craft classes, and had Gerdes property had revealed no the enemy were converted into has begun and donations are established in the spot formerly also pledged a $5.00 subscription unsanitary points. being accepted at Ashland and occupied by a restaurant, at 55 to aid in a new flag pole in eable odors. conditions or disagre­ The Redmond outfit also has Medford banks, he said. N. Main. The business consists front of the city hall a loss to avenge. The Panthers A dispute about the lease of After the original cost is over­ of packaging a complete line of The club is now starting Lithia Park camp grounds dropped a 12-7 decision to New­ come, service will be available over 20 delicatessen salads, pro­ work on their "Kiwanis Kapers” the resulted from a request by the port and so will be out to win to anyone needing it with a cost duce, and other food items and to be held early next spring. newly-formed Ashland Taxpay­ this one. With a squad averaging of $12 per hour. He explained serves a wholesale field in ers Assn, that renewal of the around 170 lbs. a man, Coach further that services of pilots, Southern Oregon and Northern lease be delayed until the coun­ Warren will put up larger team crewmen, etc. are being donated Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, presi­ California. Lions See Pictures cil had investigated the grounds than Ashland can Held. and that the flight fee would dent of Southern Oregon col­ Mayfield related that this se­ Of Rogue River Trip Friday’s tilt will be the first to determine if Jhe present $1,- be paid by those who could af­ lege, officially welcomed some ason’s will total nearly 1,- meeting of the two schools and 100 annual fee was sufficient. ford it, with donations from 300 new students to the school 000,000 pack packages processed and Members of the Ashland Mayor Williams appointed a from all indications, it should those same beneficiaries of the this morning to open the Fresh­ made ready for distribution by Lions club were treated to a be an even match. Many Ash­ service paying for others who man Days program. The all­ the 20 employees of the firm. E- 45-minute reel of color movies, land sophmores will see action, haven’t the money. school assembly was followed quipment includes dicers, shred­ filmed during a trip down the Campfire Girls Plan including Wayne Johnson, Merle In response to questions from by one for the Associated Wom­ ders, stapling machines and next Rogue River from Grants Pass ‘Beanhole’ Luncheon Deets, Keith Bayne and Harold various members, Milligan ad­ en Students. week the plant expects arrival to Gold Beach by Dr. W. W. Fowler. ded that the plane could be land­ Other events on the program of a new packaging machine. Members of the local Camp Howard of Medford. Reports after the Coquille ed at airports in Grants Pass. for entering students include a The pictures displayed the Fire Girls have planned a “bean- game indicated that outstanding Illinois Valley, Medford and freshman mix, conferences with trip taken by two boatloads of hole” luncheon, to be held at the players last week were fullback Ashland, and that funeral home deans and advisors, election of Man In Robbery Try adventurers over the 125 mile entrance of Lithia Park, next Jerry Langer and pigskin tos- directors Carlos Morris and freshman class officers, the reg­ course from their entrance in Saturday, Sept. 24, between the ser Steve Laninovich. Lineman Sentenced By Judge Frank Perl of Medford have of­ ular psychological, English and the river to the Curry County hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., it getting special mention were fered to provide free use of mathematics exams, and on Sun­ Earl Sherwood, arrested and Seat in 1941, The group was was announced this week by Billy Wines, end; Ted Mclllven- their ambulance to take emer­ day, social gatherings for new charged several weeks ago guided by Glen Woeiridge, vet­ leaders of the organization. nae, tackle; Bob Knight and gency cases to the airports. students and faculty members with assult with intent to rob, eran of many years experience Tickets are on sale by mem­ Dick Smith, guards. at Susanne Homes Hall. was sentenced Tuesday to an in­ in shooting the rapids of the bers this week. Proceeds of the School officials said that TO KLAMATH FALLS All students will file official determinate period not to ex­ river. luncheon will be used to buy colorful half-time ceremonies Kay and Wesley Eaton of Sac­ registration material and pay ceed 12 years in the Oregon It was the first meeting of equipment for the girls camp at with the band and twirlers will red Heart Academy in Klamath fees on Monday, Spt. 26, with State penitentiary by Circuit the club following a month’s the end of Liberty etreet. be presented and that there is Falls visited their parents, Mr. classe beginning the following Judge H. K. Hanna. The crime Laders said that work is now vacation and the program was a possibility of the Redmond and Mrs. Jack Eaton, here last day. Registration for the fall took place Sept. 3, the victim under the direction of Lions going on at the camp site get­ high school band appearing at weekend. quarter will close Oct. 8. being David Barker of Ashland. Paul Finnell and Bill Snider. ting it ready for use by the girls. the game. Chamber Hears Air Ambulance Flight Plans t “Oregon Homes” Invites Visitors Talent Lions Host oys at Picnic, ircraft Show >en House Redmond Eleven Meets Grizzlies Here Friday Red-E-Serv Plant Moved To Plaza Incoming Students Greeted At SOC