fabf. Enrollment Readies New High High at SOC All form er enrollm ent records at Southern Oregon college have been surpassed, according to Mrs Mabel Winston, registrar Seven hundred eight students have registered to date, which la a gain of 54 over the total at the close of fall term, 1948 Dr. Elmo Stevenson, presi­ dent of ttie college,*has predict­ ed thut the number w ill soar to nearly 800, before tiie lust day of registration October 8 Many classes w ere filled to cupueity Septem ber 20, and have closed to further enrollment. D ifficulties have arisen in find­ ing adequate space for the over­ flow of students. A lleviation for the crowded conditions is expected with the completion of the new library- classroom building, to be con­ NEWS REVIEW X V o i. 16 H o . 30 .A l l ) j/tv, M C U L ..I l . OHEGON, T U l I ts h 29, 1349 Price Five Cenia ‘Board Ordinance Tabled Indefinitely; Sale of Timberland Given Green Light ■ 'Z ' The much discussed punch-, board ordinance was quieted, at least tem porally, when the Ash-[ land C ity Council at its Tuesday night meeting, voted to table the measure indefinitely. Action on the m atter came after Councilm an Homes moved th a t the council s h o u l d take action on the matter and clear it from the records. Homes’ motion was seconded by Councilm an Neill and when the matter was called to a vote, Neill, Homes and W illiam s vot­ ed to table the measure indefi­ nitely, w hile Councilm an Mer­ rill and K roeger voted “ no.” Councilm an Sheldon and Stans­ bury w ere absent form the meet­ ing. In other quick action in Tues­ day night’s meeting, the Council voted to go ahead with the sale of tim ber in Ashland canyon below Reeder dam. A p roval of the sale to the Federal G overn­ ment was given by the 1948 cou­ ncil and the deal has been de­ layed due to clearing of title. property ‘not needed for public use’ or ‘w henever the public in­ terest may be furthered.’ The question to be decided on the contemplated sale of the timber- land is or is not needed for public use. The city has been offered ap­ proxim ately $32,000 for the land. structed at tiie rear of Memorial Finances to be Aired Court. In discussing action on bond­ Southern Oregon is again tiie ing for a public library build­ largest of tiie tiiree Oregon co l­ ing, the council decided to lump leges of education. the three major building pro- jets, the L ibrary, fire hall and sewage disposal plant into one action and place the issue be­ fore a combined group of the city council and the interim A IR F O R C E D A R L I N G - U n iq u e fe a tu re s d is p la y e d by th e U . S A ir F o rce ’s ne w M a r tin X B -5 1 committee where a long-range h . g h - s jS S g to u n d - s u w o r t -tu p in c lu d e s h a rp ly s w e p t back w in g s , ta n d e m la n d in g « e a r a n d T program m ay be worked out and shaped c o n tro l surfaces. P o w e r is s u p p lie d by th re e tu r b o - je t placed before the public that th< lo w e r sides o f th e fuselage, th e t h ir d in th e re a r o f th e fuselage. No in d c a tio n o f speed, o th e r the people may be informed ex ­ th a n “ h ig h .” was c o n ta in e d in th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e X B -5 1 . A d v ic e to p ilo ts o f s m a ll era g actly what is being planned. Howard T. Breen. 27, of T a l­ o u t o f th e w a y w h e n y o u see th is one corning. Sawdust Problem Discussed ent, became Oregon's first deer hunting fatality when he was The old problem of the saw ­ Christian Scientist Church siiot and killed early Sunduy dust nuisance was again called morning while hunting with a Schedule Lecture Oct. 10 to the attention of the council friend. Hubert Fischer of Gold by Owen G ragg, and M ayor Wil­ Timber Sale Gets Okeh A free lecture has been an­ Hill liam s said that he had investi­ In discussing w hether it is in nounced at The First Church of According to county Coroner violation with the city charter! gated the E lk lum ber m ill in Christ Scientist on Monday e v e ­ Carlos Morris, Breen and Fisch­ for the land to be sold City Medford .where the Hope cy ­ ning, Oct 10, according to an | er were hunting near the Del Attorney H arry S k e rry said clone system is being used and announcement by church of­ Rio orchard and tiie two sepa­ that according to Oregon law a found that it has proved satis­ ficials this week. rated to hunt around a hill. K roeger Probably the quickest action For the third time in the past municipal corporation may sell factory. Councilm an Peter B Biggins C.S.B., of Shortly after tile two separated said that at present the F ir P lan­ on a police call ever recorded Fischer saw u deer across a four years Ashland has been sel­ Seattle, Wash , will speak at ing M ill here was using a sytsem clearing and Just ns he was p ull­ ected as the meeting place for 8 o’clock Monday evening in in Ashland came Tuesday eve-1 that appears to be givin g results ing the trigger, Breen rose from the District Y M C A Hi Y and the church edifice on Pioneer ning upon completion of instal­ and M ayor W illiam s instructed the brush into the line of fire. Tri Hi Y O fficers training con­ avenue South, on the subject lation of the new police two-j C ity Engineer Elm er B iegel to "Christian Science, Its Work The bullet entered B reen’s draw up plans for controlling way radio system. ference. Til«1 local Y M C A, has and Song.” left shoulder and he died the sawdust and they would be Installation was completed on | The public has been invited instantly, according to state just received word from the presented to m ill owners in an Area O ffice that the Training the set at 5 o'clock Tuesday eve-j to attend. police. M ayor Tom W illiam s Tuesday attempt to have the nuisance ning and officers drove out on night named John Von K u h l­ clarified volun tarily and elim i­ Surviving Breen are the w id­ C onference w ill be held in Ash­ a testing cruise of the new mann chairman of a five-man nate the need of an ordinance ow, Piiyllis, and two daughters, land this Fall on Sunday, O ct­ ober 23rd. Attending the T rain­ equipment. Judith, aged 5, and Vickie, 2. Citizens S afety committee to for controlling it. ing Conference will be the Of A t 5:34 a call was issued make suggestions and w ork with Endeavering to find a solu­ ficers from the 25 Hi Y and Tri police saying that boys were the C ity Council and Police de­ tion to the Gerdes w ater prob­ Hi Y Clubs in the Southern shooting out the windows in a partment in outlining a cafety lem, the council suggested that Oregon District including Rose­ house at 4*?1 Weightman Street. program for Ashland. the city attorney draw up a burg. Klam ath Falls, Medford. The ban on jayw alkin g in At the time of the call police Named to serve w ith Von contract to be presented to G er­ Grants Pass and Ashland. An w ere cruising in the area and Kuhlman w ere Bob Sr.’ der, d ts’ attorney, Edward K e lly / o f attendance of over 120 young Ashland went into effect this at 5:35, one minute after the Herb Houston, M ark Belfour Medford, in which the d t y Postmaster E E Vail, of the people is expected at the C on­ week and C hief of Police Vern call they picked up the juveniles and Gene Hastings. would em ploy Gerdes to install Ashland office, early this week ference this year Last year the Smith said he was grateful to who w ere using a 22 rifle for The appointments w ere con­ a drainage ditch at a cost of issued tiie follow ing first class C onference was held in Klam ath Ashland citizens for the fine their window shooting. firm ed by the city councilmen. S125, in return for which G er­ and special mail schedule for F alls with an attendance close The rifle was confiscated and showing they have made this Von Kuhlm ann, who has des would drop all other charg­ publication: to 140. One of the principal the boys w ere turned over to w orked w ith a sim ilar commit­ es. far in attem pting to eliminate Closing time for airm ail and speakers at the Conference this ju ven ile authorities. tee in Richmond, C alif., said Councilm an Homes reported mail to Medford and Grants year w ill be Mr. Dwight O. this hazardous method of cross­ that it would be the policy of that an investigation at the L ith ­ Pass is at 1 I a in . Klam ath Falls Welch of Portland, Associate ing the street. the committee to aid the council ia P ark auto court revealed that and Eugene and north at 10:30 Secretary for the P acific North­ Crossw alks h a v e recently and P o l i c e department in the lesses there w ere experienc­ a m. Airm ail and C alifornia west Area Y.M .C.A smoothing out city tra ffic prob­ ed and had operated the court been repainted at all intercsect- points 12:30 p.m., north and lems. ions and in these crosswalks in a satisfactory manner, that eastern points 5 p.m. and south pedestrians are to be given the they planned to paint the cab­ and southern points 9 p.m. right-of-way by passing motor­ ins and furniture and to rem ove Church of Christ Will Vail states the 5 and 9 p.m. Ashland World Series fans are ists. Signs have been placed at any cabins that w ere not mod­ dispatches include parcel post. either end of the busines on enjoying the 1949 World Series Feature Homecoming ern. He said that his committee Visiting talent for the Home­ agreed w ith the park board that Main street stating that motor­ right in their own back yard le g io n A uxiliary Plans ists are to stop when crosswalks with radio station KW IN hook­ coming Day services at the First the least should lie granted with ing up with the Mutual Broad­ Church of Christ, next Sunday the provision that it not be per­ Halloween Party Homecoming for all Southern arc occupied. Members of the Oregon Sha­ Oregon C ollege graduates w ill To date only two have been casting system to bring the play- w ill be Mr. Ed. Eldridge and a petual. group of students from North­ kespearean Festival association be N ovem ber 5 this year when givn tickets for jayw alkin g, both by-play series here. Minor problem s coming be­ Gam e time each morning dur­ west Christian College, Eugene. fore the council included a let­ w ill meet Monday night, Oct. the Red Raiders play Monmouth of these w ere passed out early ing the series is 9:45 a.m., ex­ Mr. Eldridge, field secretary of ter from Mrs. O. W. Green, pro­ 10, in the Lithia hotel at 8 o’­ at Ashland. Plans are being Monday. clock, it ha been announced by made for a gala weekend. According to the city ordinan­ cept on Sunday when the game the school, w ill speak at a spec­ testing the new peddlers’ ordi­ Angus Bowmer, leader of the T here w ill be a bonfire rally ce prohibiting jayw alkin g, vio­ starts an hour later at 10:45. ial afternoon service *t 2:00 o'­ nance. The letter w as tabled. organization. A ll members are and parade on F riday night. lators are to be cited for the This is the first time the local clock. The students w ill provide Mrs. A lice P eil requested that urged to attend. Mr. Loren Messenger, facutly act and called before the city station has broadcast the World special music for the Bible the w alk she had deeded to the Series. School at 9:45 a.m., for the city be maintained properly and Alum ni Com m ittee chairman, judge. morning service at 11:00 a.m., street superintendent Day was Local Soroptim ists announces that a luncheon for and for the afternoon service. instructed to install a concrete To Regional M eeting all graduates w ill be held on M any form er members of the w alk and repair the wooden M arjorie C lark and Cora Saturday at 12:15 in Susan church are expected to be back steps. Woodworth, the Pres, and Vice Homes Hall. The game with for the day. T w o other emphases Pres of the Soroptomist C lub Monmouth w ill start at 8:00, C ity engineer B iegel w as au­ of the day are e ve ry student thorized to assist Southern Ore­ w ill fly to the Regional C on­ and there w ill be a dance after present in B ible school w ith a gon college in installing drain ference at Bellingham , Wash. the game. new one if possible, and every tile at F u lle r F ield and C ity A t­ They w ill return in time for the A committee composed of stu­ Because of the many changes The In-Service Training for^ member present at the morning torney S k e rry was instructed to Fashion show at the Elks, Oct. dents and faculty members is Assessors and Appraisers w ill be that have occured in the const­ service. 12th. draw up an ordinance prohibit­ planning the festivities and held at Medford, October 10-11. ruction of housing and the vari­ There is to be a basket-dinner ing the use of cyanide for fum i­ hopes to make this the best under the auspices of the Asses­ Ashland School Classes homecoming in S O C ’s history. sment and Taxation Division of ous types of buildings, the fac­ at noon. Out-of-town guests are gation. to be guests at the dinner. D ism issed For W eekend the Oregon State T ax Commis- tor book w ill be invaluable. To Classes in Ashland schools cite some of the changes, the ion. This, the fourth such train­ w ere dismissed Thursday and Hi Y, Tri Hi Y Council ing course held this autumn, concrete basement has been dis­ Assembly Church To Friday of this w eek w hile teach­ Meets Here Tonight w ill be attended by the follow ­ carded by many home builders Hold Special Service ers are attending institute in ing six Assessors and their A s­ and a u tility room takes its The C ity-w ide Hi Y and Tri A special treat is aw aiting all Klam ath Falls. Teachers from sistants: C. A. Myers, Jackson place; there are new heating Jackson, Klam ath and L ake co­ Hi Y Council w ill meet at the County; M erle E. G riffin, Jose­ plants becoming common, and a who can attend the Sunday unties are attending the annual Ashland Y.M .C.A. Thursday eve­ phine County; Otis Metsker, two-story house is being replac­ School and Morning Worship ning, October 6th. The Hi Y Hour next Sunday at the Assem­ fall teachers’ meeting. K lam ath County; Charles W. ed by houses with everything Council is composed of the O f­ b ly of God Church. Mrs. John on the ground floor as women Forrest, Coos County; George W. The “ Y ” fa ll series in crafts ficers and adult Advisors of the J. Hinkel, Flannelgraph Artist Sutton, C urry County; and Ned show a preference to the one- fiv e Ashland Hi Y and Tri Hi and Childrens w orker for 18 for adults got under w ay at story in most of the houses con­ Dixon, Douglas County. Y Clubs. Plans for the w ork of yrs., is to be at both services. the Ashland Y.M .C.A. this after­ Com missioner Robert D. Mac- structed since the war. There the F all and W inter w ill be She has as her motto “ Captur­ noon, and w ill continue each is also more w iring and more lean, in charge of the Assess­ ing the C hildren for CH RIST.” Thursday afternoon and eve- made at the m eeting Thursday ment and Taxation Division, plum bing and building blocks She w ill illustrate her mes­ nig for 10 weeks. Classes are evening. Election of O fficers for of pum ice and concrete are com­ which is particularly interested sages with flannelgraph display scheduled from 2 to 4 in the the year w ill also be a part of in the officers making apprais­ ing into greater use, w hile brick and is a v e ry capable Daily afternoon and from 7:30 to 9:30 the agenda for the meeting. B ill als and assessments, is bringing houses are becoming rare in this Vacation B ible School and Sun­ in the evening. Wines of the Senior Hi Y Club era of new construction. These a num ber of experts to give lec A ll sessions w ill be held in the The Albany high school B u ll­ and Council President last year tures and explain the new book are factors which w ill be e x ­ day School worker. Having been in this w ork for Y.M .C.A. building with instruc­ w ill preside at the meeting. dogs from the W illam ette V a l­ plained by A rthur A. Selander, published by the T ax Commiss a number of pears entirely a- tion in Shellcraft, textile paint­ ley w ill invade G rizzley terri­ ion, “ Factors of Cost in B uild­ C h ief Appraisal Engineer of the long Faith lines she w ill first ing and interior carving in plas­ tory Friday night when they T ax Commission; Harry J. Log- ing M aterials,” copies of which meet the Ashland high school Henry Bussey Leaves For have been mailed to all Assess­ gan. Supervising Appraisal En­ hand account of the wonderful tics, Afternoon classes are prim ar­ football squad on W alter P h il­ Bowling Green University ors in the state. This is the first gineer; Robert V. Nelson, A p ­ faithfulness of God to supply ail ily for those women without the needs in most m iraculous lips field at 8 o’clock. praisal Engineer: and Jesse E. Henry “ H ank” Bussey left revision of cost factors made in young children who can attend ways. The Bulldogs, alw ays a strong G ilk ey the authority on indust­ eighteen years and it represents, You and your fam ily have a in the afternoon and those who team to beat, w ill be boasting last weekend for Bow ling Green among other matters, the e x ­ rial plants. Howard E. Roos, A s­ Ohio, w here he w ill enter his cordial invitation to these in­ capnot attend in the evening, the a 15-pound per man w eight ad­ sistant A ttorney General, w ill be perience of technicians in the vantage over the G rizzlies, with fin al year in journalism at field. The factor book is intend­ present to explain the amend­ teresting services beginning at announcement stated. Bow ling G reen university. Bus­ The new craft added this fall, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11a.m. their biggest man being 210 ed as a guide to appraisals and ments to the Assessment and interior carving in plastics, w as pound tackle, Jim Dorfler. | sey has been news editor of the once understood it w ill save Taxation laws which w ere en­ Morning Worship. The Church is located at 845 made possible by the gift of $55 The G rizzlies, tw ice beaten News R eview since last July. Appraisers tim e and effort in acted by the 1949 legislature, as this year, w ill probably use their His successor has not yet been dealing with this phase of their these impose additional respon­ Siskiyou B lvd. O. W. Klings- from the Ashland K iw anis club to secure the necessary tools. heim, pastor. sparkling passing attack to o ff­ named by the publisher of the responsibilities. sibilities cn Assessors. set the disadvantage in weight. paper. Howard Breen, Talent First Hunter Fatality Police Radio Gets Quick Results On First Call Ashland Scene Of District YMCA Officers Meeting Mayor Williams Names Safety Men Ban on Jaywalking Coes Into Effect V ail Announces New Mail Schedule SOC Sets Nov. 5 For Homecoming KWIN Brings V> orld Series In-Service Training for Assessors, Apprasiers Will Be Held in Medford Craft Classes Start 10-Week Period at YMCA Albany Bulldogs Invade Grizzley Grounds Friday