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V ot O Lib, rary. ! *7/te Scutli&iH. Cfo&fM ASHLAND WEATHER Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sep, 13 14 15 16 17 IB 1» HU 74 76 7» 6» 74 75 SEPTEMBER 44 43 50 44 46 48 50 NEWS REVIEW IS CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM M O N TH ‘ A s h la n d — H o m e o f t h e O regon S h a k e s p e a r e a n F e s t i v a l ” Captains Selected To Lead Community Chest Campaign Drive Here SOC Enrollment To Reach Record High Fall Term County School Enrollment Shows Large Increase Beanhole Feed Next Saturday ca bin w h ic h was b u ilt on L ib e rty stree t last year, b ut w h ich is s t ill la c k in g in co m p le te e q u ip m e n t. County Defense GOP County Lead Meeting Called Shows Increase M e d fo rd , Sept. 20— R e p u b li cans have lon g been m ore n u m erous in Jackson c o u n ty t h a n dem ocrats b u t fig u re s o bta ine d to d a y fro m the c o u n ty c le rk 's o ffic e here sh ow th a t the G O P a dvantage has increased since M ay. ju s t b efo re the p rim a rie s . T h e re are n ow 13,905 re p u b lican s a n d 12,134 dem ocrats reg iste re d in the c o u n ty w h ic h gives the re p u b lic a n s a m a rg in o f 1,771. Last M ay the dem o cra ts had cu t the lead to 1,320 b u t names o f n e a rly a thousand e le cto rs have been d ro p p d fro m c o u n ty e le ctio n lis ts fo r fa ilu re to vo te fo r the past tw o e le c tio ns.. D em ocrats lost 614 re g is tra n ts and re p u b lic a n s 163. Chamber Plans P u rc h a s e o f C O P C O Panel Series on H o l d i n g s in C i t y L im its Ballot Measures A p p ro v e d P la ns w ere made a t the ! C ha m b e r o f C om m erce m ee ting Tuesday noon to present a series ; o f p u b lic m eetings at w h ic h vo ters m ay become b e t t e r a cqu ainted w ith measures to ap- pear on the N ove m b e r b a llo t D r E lrno Stevenson was ap- i p o in te d by P re sid en t L y n d e l N e w b ry to a rra n g e fo r q u a lifie d speakers to present a rg um en ts both fo r and against in itia tiv e re fe re n d u m proposals The m eetings are te n ta tiv e ly planned as panel discussions in o rd e r to g iv e sponsors and op ponents o f measures an equal o p p o rtu n ity to present th e ir cases. No reco m m en d atio ns w ill be made on the measures b y the C h a m b e r o f C om m erce its e lf " O u r purpose is to h e lp voters und ersta nd ju s t w h a t the mea sures m ean,” N e w b ry said. He said th a t in some cases the w o rd in g o f b ills appears to be m isleading. , xl_ It was n ot decided w h e th e r • . ■ ,, . th e panels w i ll be held in con- ju n c tio n w ith re g u la r w e e k ly C h a m b e r m eetings o r a t o th e r tim es D r Stevenson said the decision w i l l depend la rg e ly upon the a v a ila b ility o f speak- ers and th e a m o u n t o f p u b lic in te re s t show n. b y C o u n c il A c tin g upon a recom m enda- o v e r a p e rio d o f 15 years t j on of e le c tric co m m itte e, In o th e r a ction d u rin g t h e j be c, j y c o u n c il voted Tuesday busy session, th e c o u n c il defer- n j g b t to purchase h o ld in g s n o w red a ctio n on a n y w a te r rate re ow n ed b y Copco w h ic h are lo- visio n u n til fu r th e r stu d y can c a te r w ith in the c ity lim its . T he be made. P e titio n s b e a rin g 112 j j neg w h ic h are in the B e llv e w ' sign atures w ere read a skin g fo r d is tric t, w o u ld be purchased at a re visio n o f a p a rtm e n t house an a p p ro x im a te cost o f $42,000 ____ rates ____ w h ic _______ h w ere ,______ placed on a $2 to be fin a n ce d by a sp ecial ob- fla t fee e a rlie r th is ye ar lig a tio n bond issue to be re tire d M rs W D. M organ, spokes m an fo r the a p a rtm e n t house ow ners, m a in ta in e d t h e rates are d is c rim in a to ry and u n fa ir. S IR K E E P O R E G O N G R E E N . . . T he »tale's m od fam ous tu r M a y o r P h i l S ta n sb u ry ex key seems oleased : n this in te r v ie w w ith S heila P ria u lx , 12- p la in e d th a t the rates had been y e a r old P o rtla n d G reen G u a rd , as he learns that O regon is adopted on a t r ia l basis a n d fa r ahead of W ashington state in the contest for low est n u m th a t a d ju stm e n ts co u ld be made ber of man caused forest fires. O regon had 566 man-caused if, a fte r stu dy, they* w ere fo u n d fir« to S eotem ber 1. w h ile W ash in g to n had run up a to ta l of to be u n fa ir. 856. S ir K O G is the p ris e tu rk e y w ag ered by G o v e rn o r D ouglas M c K a y w ith G o v e rn o r A r th u r L a n g lie of W ashing A n increase o f 25 cents in Ion. who has Dosfed a s im ila r lu rk e y as fo rfa it if hi» slate loses re s id e n tia l s a n ita ry service rates the w ager. was vo ted d o w n u n til such tim e as m ore co m p le te in fo rm a tio n is a v a ila b le . K e n n e th Susum u K im u ra , ireshm an< bade fa m ily and , M a n fie ld H eisel, a tto rn e - y fo r frie n d s goodbye i ast n ig h t and t h e A sh la n d S a n ita ry service, le ft hom e fo r college stated t h a t the requested in- XI „ crease fro m 75 cents to $1 has been made necessary by increas d e n t— p a r tic u la r ly a fresh m an ed business vua» costs a as w e ll as a T he " lo s t h o u r" w ill re tu rn to ~ to leave h ol" e fo r college a j o w business re t u rn in 1949. A d y e a r ly ’ and w f?en K e n n e th m o tio n b y C o u n cilm a n F re d O regon Sunday as the state re a rriv e s on the S o uthe rn O regon ;___„ „ „ „ ve rts to s ta nd ard tim e a fte r _Hom es to a pp ro ve th e increase co lle ge cam pus e a rly th is a fte r A s h la n d '» second day horse was defeated 3 to 2 and H eisel n e a rly fiv e m onths w ith the noon, he w i ll a rriv e w ith n a tiv e races in tw o m onths w i ll be pre was asked to p re p a re d e ta ile d clocks set ahead O regonians w ho le ft hom e a l sented at the rodeo grounds C o n tin u e d on Page F o u r m ost as e a rly as he. D a y lig h t tim e o ffic ia lly ends g u n day a fte rn o o n u nd er the W h a t m akes h is t r ip a lit t le here at 1:59 a in. S unday, b u t | sp on sorship o f the A s h la n d Rac- s ta rtlin g even in th is a to m ic inost fo lk s w ill set the c lo c k ing co m m itte e , accordin g to W a lte r H a m b y, ch a irm a n . The age, h ow eve r, is th a t h is hom e is S “ dah L " i 1 , ! X .£ ■ " s U rt in W aipahu, O ahu, H a w a ii. N ew K iw a n is c lu b m em bers at 2 p m. __________________ ____ _ Y o u n g K im u ra , an outstand- way they lost it on A pril 30. w e re guests o f th e b o a rd o f di- T he c o m m itte e s p o n s o r e d recto rs at a 7 o’c lo c k b re a k fa s t in 8 sch olar and s ta r a th le te at j th e ir fir s t race on A u g u s t 13 m ee ting at the Plaza cafe h,s W aipahu h ig h school, was and response fro m horse ow ners T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . P urpose o f encouraged to e n ro ll at South was so 4s 'heisiastie uastie th a t the m(?eting g Was to t o fa m ilia riz e y an SOC O regon b by « - a lu m n u s c o m m itte e was encouraged to th e ___ __ _ „.¡»u , , b h L le A A D u u b b lis lish er’s new m em bers w ith « c i lu k y y le A s s h h c c ra ra ft. ft. A p he r’s repeat again, H am by said a c tiv itie s and customs, accord- re p re s e n ta tiv e . A s h c ra ft m et the S unday's e ven t w ill fe a tu re in g to A lla n H a rris , c h a irm a n stu d e n t w h ile on a business t r ip N in e courses fo r colle ge cred s ix scheduled races and m atch o f the m em be rsh ip co m m itte e. i t w i ll be o ffe re d b y S o u th e rn *° H a w a ii several years ago ed races m ay be ru n between A c c o rd in g to the schedule O re g ° n colle ge d u r in g th e fa ll F o u r c o m m itte e a p p o in tm e n ts events at o w n ers' arrangem ents. M rs. M a b e l W in sto n , w ere announced by P re sid e n t w h ic h K im u ra sent college o ffi- q u a rte r, The S e ptem ber m ee ting S cheduled races in c lu d e one- Ed B a rn e tt a t the re g u la r w eek- cials here, he was to leave re g is tra r, has announced, the A s h la n d u n it o f the Jackson f o u rt b m ile, one-eighth m ile T he courses, w h ic h beg in c o u n ty re p u b lic a n w om en was and t b re e .r jg h th s m ile events. ly m eeting . held M on da y noon a t H a w a ii a t 7:30 p.m. W ednesday, a rriv e a t a San F ra n cisco a ir- Tuesday, Sept. 26, are as fo l- h eld last S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at e n try fees are to be added 1 , s □ u , the hom e o f the p re sid e nt, M rs to th e purse and spi it 50-30-20. W a ,t Bosshard was nam ed p o rt a t 10:55 a.m. today, and in low s: M o n d a y evenings; ceram ics, F a ith M c C u llo u g h , on C h u rc h H am by, w ho re tu rn e d last c h a irm a n o f a c o m m itte e to M e d fo rd a t 1:45 p.m. U n fo rtu n - h ou rs c re d it, 7-10 p.m ., St. F o llo w in g a p re sen ta tion o f w eek fro m a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia p la n a social e ve n t fo r th e near a te ly , he has to creep o v e r to tw o C h u rc h ill 108, M r. W ild a ; o rc h loca l and n a tio n a l c u rre n t c o n ta ct ow ners, said a large fu tu re . B e rt M ille r was a p p o in t- ’ A s h la n d b y a uto m o b ile , estra, one h o u r c re d it, 7:30-9:30 --------------------- ----------- events, th e re was a g en eral dis- n u m b c r o f e n trie s are expected ed c h a irm a n o f th e c lu b ’s a n n i- p m., a u d ito riu m , M r. M a tth e w s; d in n e r to be held cussion o f candidates fo r o ffic e f ro m t be S acram ento and San yersary school o rg a n iz a tio n and la w , N o ve m b e r 10. and measures w h ic h w ill appear F ra n cisco areas, th re e h ou rs c re d it, 7-9:45 p.m., A n o m in a tin g co m m itte e was J on the N ove m b e r b a llo t | O th e r m em bers o f the com- C h u rc h ill 110, M r. Sampson. The ca rd in d e x file o f Ash- m itte e are Buzz H a m b y. L o w e ll nam ed w ith W a lt H a m b y, c h a ir m an, and A lla n H a rris , S her T uesday evenings: Shakes land v o te rs was checked by pre- F o w le r and Joe Jessel. m an H a d le y, the Rev. E a rl peare’s comedies, th re e h ou rs civets and M rs. R u d o lp h Vest --------------------------------- D o w n in g and G eorge S ennatt c re d it, 7-10 p.m ., M r. B o w m e r. was a p p o in te d c o m m itte e -w o M o m e n tu m increased in the as m em bers. W ednesday evenings: a u d io man in p re c in c t 12. She w i ll ™ F re e do m C rusade here th is w e e k T he Rev. G eorge S hum an was ... .._j . , . iu *• t „ v is u a l aids, th re e hou rs c re d it, also serve as re g is tra r o f voters ___ i ____ „« ■ W lth th e d is trib u tio n o f scrolls nam ed c h a irm a n o f the e n te r on the S o u th e rn O regon college a t sta tio n s th ro u g h o u t the c ity 7-10 p.m ., C h u rc h ill 201, M r. ta in m e n t co m m itte e. cam pus in an e ffo rt to have a ll re p o rt M o n d a y and Tuesday w h e n B u tle r; social science (con tem George Jones gave a th re e hou rs e lig ib le v o te rs reg iste re d by th e on h is t r ip to Spokane, w he re ^ " dreds ° f A s h la " d / eside" ts p o ra ry problem s), O cto b er 7 deadline. A be N eslin was elected presi- hc represented th e lo c a l c lu b as added th e ir names to th e decla c re d it, 7-10 p.m ., C h u rc h ill 207, A r t h u r M r. M cD o u g a ll. A n n o u n ce m e n t was made o f d en t o f the Toastm asters c lu b at a delegate to th e n o rth w e s t ra tio n o f free do m . T h u rsd a y evenings: a rt s tru c K re is m a n , gen eral chai r m a n. the c o m in g visit o f G o v e rn o r the re g u la r m ee ting at R oberts ’ K iw a n is d is tric t c o n ve n tio n , and M rs D ouglas M c K a y to R ain bo w room M o n d a y n ig h t. ^ b e N eslin spoke b r ie fly on said to da y t h a t a rran ge m en ts tu re I I I , th re e h ou rs c re d it, 7-10 A s h la n d on O cto b er 4, w hen the O th e r o ffic e rs elected by the b e h a lf o f th e C ru sa d e fo r Free- have been m ad to have a scroU p.m ., C h u rc h ill 108, M iss A d y ; w om en o f the c ity w ill be host- g ro up w ere D r. E E B ro w n . dom and a free do m s c ro ll was a t tb e and R e in h o ld t in - fo lk-d an ce, one h o u r c re d iit, esses fo r an a fte rn o o n rece ptio n vice-pre sid en t; Jo hn Q. Adam s, passed a ro u n d fo r m em bers to surance o ffic e , 68 East M a i n 7:30-9:30 p.m., g ym n asiu m . M iss •-------- »*— . ------------- . — ii” . stree t, fo r those w h o h ave n o t S tockh am ; O regon h is to ry , tw o h o n o rin g M rs. M c K a y . M em - s e ----- c re ta ry -tre a s u re r and Gene sign. A rra n g e m e n ts w e re also 7-8:50 p.m., S ci bers o f the c lu b v o lu n te e re d to L e id ig h , sergeant at a rm s W in- m ade fo r tth e c lu b to fu rn is h y e t had an o p p o rtu n ity to sign, h ou rs c re d it, help w ith tra n s p o rta tio n and ston IVlarks, r e tir in g p re sid e n t v o lu n te e rs to m an th e d ow n- i D o n a tio n s are also s t i l l corn- ence h a ll, D r. T a y lo r. te le p h o n in g and to assist in the was elected d e p u ty g o v e rn o r, S tud en ts m ay re g is te r fo r ¡to w n s c ro ll sta tion s d u rin g the in g in fo r R adio F ree E urope, e n tire d a y ’s e n te rta in m e n t. In s ta lla tio n o f o ffic e rs w i ll be a fte rn o o n . t h e in d e p e n d e n t ra d io s ta tio n n ig h t classes on the fir s t n ig h t '________________ o pe ra te d by the C o m m itte e fo r o f a n y course, M rs. W in sto n A fte r th e business m ee ting a h e ld the second w ee k in Oc- F re e E u ro p e to b e a m broad- said. T u itio n is a t th e ra te o f $5 social tim e was e n jo y e d and the to b e r F iv e m in u te ta lk s w ere given casts to eastern E uropean coun- p e r c re d it h o u r, w ith a m a xi- hostess served refre shm en ts. m um fee o f $30. T he m a x im u m trie s . The n e x t re g u la r m e e tin g w i ll b y E rn ie F u lg h a m , V ere A th - w o rk load fo r one stu d e n t is 18 be held th e th ir d S a tu rd a y in anas and M a rks. H a ro ld Thom as hours. O cto b e r w hen the fin a l w o rk was toastm aster and D r B ro w n fo r the N o ve m b e r e le c tio n w i ll was topiem aster. Guests w ere N ic k G ilro y and be o u tlin e d and presented to th e A s h la n d 's F o u rth o f J u l y R ic h a rd Scott. m em bers. c o m m itte e re p o rte d W ednesday a fte rn o o n th a t a to ta l o f $430.26 is to be tu rn e d o v e r to M a y o r P h il S ta n s b u ry as the s ta rt o f a c iv ic stree t d e c o ra tio n fu n d . The fu n d was suggested i n fo r J u ly w hen the c o m m itte e an- D e m o c ra tic candidates nounced th a t re fu n d s a m o u n t- state o ffic e w i l l be guest speak O cto b e r 11 is th e date chosen ing to 26 p e r cent w o u ld be sent ers a t a m e e tin g o f the Jackson M ayo rs and c iv ilia n defense to c o n trib u to rs u n d e r w ritin g the | C o u n ty D e m o c ra tic C e n t r a l f Or th e fa ll style show o f the d ire c to rs o f Jackson c o u n ty c o m m itte e to be h e ld at the S o ro p tim is t c lu b w h ic h is n o w P arents o f se nior and ju n io r I those parents w ho are h a v in g Independence day c e le b ra tio n , to w n s have been asked by h ig h students have been in v ite d tro u b le L e tte rs w ere re c e n ly m a ile d M e d fo rd Y M C A S a tu rd a y a t 3 an a n tic ip a te d a n n u a l e ve n t fo r fin d in g th e ir w ay C o u n ty Judge J. B C olem an ,o to a ll c o n trib u to rs e x p la in in g p.m ., a ccordin g to M rs. E d w a rd the fa shio n-m in de d w om en o f 3 otb p a re n f5 m ay fo llo w the the pla n and o n ly fo u r re fu n d s C. K e lly , c o u n ty c h a irm a n . m eet a t the c o u n ty c o u rt house to “ go to school T h u rs d a y eve- A sh la n d I t w i ll be held again in in M e d fo rd next Tuesday at n .ng in o rd e r to become b e tte r sam(, s tu d e n fs schedui e o r, if w ere requested, c o m m itte e m em - M rs. K e lly said in v ita tio n s to the lounge o f the E lk s w h ic h a cq u a in te d w ith th e s u b je c t t|w y have m ore th a n Qne c h ild bers re p o rte d . app ea r had been accepted by a llo w s fo r a ru n w a y and ta ble 10 a.m. m a tte r, teachers, o rg a n iz a tio n entered, th e y m ay each ta ke a S ta n sb u ry said he was g ra ti- A u s tin F le g e l, ca nd id ate fo r seating fo r a la rg e audience, A sh la n d w ill be represented and a d m in is tra tio n o f edu catio n separate schedule. S chool ad- fie d to see th e e x c e lle n t s u p p o rt g o v e rn o r; H o w a rd L a to u re tte , M rs j ean Reagan w i ll serve b v M a y o r P h il S ta n s b u ry and on th e h ig h school le v e l fo r the I m in is tra to rs reco m m en d th a t g ive n the p la n w h ic h n o w m akes ca nd id ate fo r U S. senator; and as general ch a irm a n C ol. P B W a te rb u ry , defense A co m p le te d a ily p ro g ra m p a rents fo llo w one schedule a d e fin ite s t r e e t d e c o ra tio n D a v id C. Shaw , congressional event and w ill be assisted b y d ire c to r. p ro g ra m possible. c a n d id a te fro m the fo u r th dis- j M rs L o re n a M c N a ir, co ordin a- Judge C olem an said the m eet co n sistin g o f 15-m inute p erio d s : s tra ig h t th ro u g h in o rd e r to get J u ly F o u rth c o m m itte e mem- t r ic t H o w a rd M organ, candi- | (o r w itb tbe p a rtic ip a tin g m er- in g has been ca lle d to c o o rd i w ill begin a t 7 p.m. and close the most b e n e fit fro m th e pro- a t 9 p.m. A l l ru le s and re g u la gram . bers a l s o expressed th e ir ap- date fo r state la b o r com m ission- chants, M rs Jean L e id ig h , in nate c ity -c o u n ty defense p la n tio n s g o v e rn in g the a c tio n o f w h o e r, m ay also appear. charge o f m usic, M rs. M ild re d L ib r a r y p erio d s w i l l be de p re c ia tio n to th e m a n y n in g . T he c o u n ty c o u rt is desig students d u rin g a ty p ic a l day voted to v is itin g w ith “ fe llo w made the la rg e c o n trib u tio n pos- T he 'p u b lic is in v ite d to at- K lu m , n o v e ltie s ch a irm a n , Mrs. nated as head o f the p ro g ra m on w ill be enforced d u rin g the stu de nts" and conferences w ith sible. te n d the m eeting. J. P. C la rk , refre sh m e n ts, M rs, the o rg a n iz a tio n c h a rt o f the “ b ack to sch oo l" n ig h t. P lans w i ll also be o u tlin e d at O . W G reen, se rvin g . M rs B E teachers and th e p rin c ip a l. c iv il defense agency. th e m ee ting fo r an in te n s iv e B lo c k , p u b lic ity M rs J u s t in case a n y youngsters P arents w ill assume the sche P h il A T T E N T IO N e v e ry A m e ri re g is tra tio n d riv e , M rs. K e lly S ta n sb u ry, ra m p M rs J im M r. and M rs. A lfr e d Johnson d ule o f th e ir c h ild re n fo r the . get the idea th e y w o u ld lik e to can c itix e n l said. R e g is tra tio n lists and maps ! M adison, p ro p e rty M rs W il- spent a w eek v a c a tio n in g on the e v e n in g and are to c a ll fo r th e ir I see how m om and dad do. par- To vote N ov. 7th, you m ust w i ll be Issued to p re c in c t w o rk - i ia m Yates, tic k e ts , M rs N e llie O regon and C a lifo rn ia coast, schedules a, the office before c its need h ave no fears. No eliil- be reg iste re d b y O ct. 7 lh . ers to h e lp th em g ive co m p le te W icks, rese rva tio n s, and M rs s ta y in g at C rescent C ity fo r being allow ed to e n te r classes, d n n will bi n'low ei ’ j c.tti -d coverage d u rin g tth e cam paign. F ra n k Ir w in , E lk s c o o rd in a to r U shers will be on duly to aid !' e evening session. several days. H e n ry C. G a le y, L e la n d P L in n K C B iegel, D re w L am b, C ol. , P B W a te rb u ry , D i W a lte i W W e lle r, Jo hn Co,Bus. R ichard S co tt, Lynn H o w a rd , D ick H e rn d o b le r, D r R L . B u rd ic , J I I H a rk e r, W ill Dodge, Gene L e id ig h , Thom as W L a ird , A rc h R arksdule, W illia m Keenan, Sam Ile rs c h , and O R W ra y. T he ca pta ins w ill select th eir o w n co m m itte es am i o u tlin e i th e ir ow n plans fo r c o n ta c tin g fir m s assigned to them . D iv isio n o f the c ity was made p r im a r ily alo ng business c la s s ific a tio n lines, it was* p o in te d o u t T he c e n tra l c o m m itte e and Rev. H arm s m et M onday n ig h t at R ob ert's R a in b o w ro o n i w ith F ra n k C Basil, general c h a ir man fo r Jackson c o u n ty, arid H a ro ld C ook, c o u n ty e x e c u tiv e secretary Bash and Cook out lin e d d e tu ils of ttie co u n ty d riv e and e xp la in e d tio w the ca m paign is being c a rrie d on in M e d fo rd . C ity G oal $13,735 The p re v io u s ly announced co u n ty guul o f 875,000 w as b ro k e n d ow n as fo llo w s $13,735 A reco rd e n ro llm e n t — e x fo r A sh la n d ; $52,565 fo r M ed p ecte d to be close to 1.000 stu fo rd ; $3,200 fo r c o u n ty Granges and $5,500 tor sm aller county dents — w ill be re g iste re d and co m m u n itie s rea dy fo r fa ll te rm classes to A lso present at the M onday open a t S o u th e rn O regon col m e e tin g w ere Ed S ingm aster, lege Sept 20 1950 C o m m u n ity Chest c h a ir A d van ce re g is tra tio n i n d i • m an, and G e ra ld W enner and cates an e stim a ted 400 new stu H o m e r B illin g s , leaders in the dents w i ll e n ro l, th is year, ac cam paign in p re v io u s years. c o rd in g to M rs M abel W inston, M em bers of the general re g is tra r In clu d e d in th is g ro up C o m m u n ity Chest board, w ho w i ll be at least e i g h t fo re ig n are w o rk in g w ith R o ta ry m em students, she said. bers in o rg a n iz in g the d riv e , T lie fresh m an days p ro g ra m are M rs M ild re d A g er, C la r T h u rs d a y , F rid a y S a tu rd a y and ence L it w ille r , Steve S chuer- S unday th is w eek, opened at m an and D r W a lte r R edford 8 30 th is m o rn in g w ith a w e l come to new students by C ollege P re sid en t D r. E lin o Stevenson M ost o f the T h u rs d a y p ro g ra m w ill be devoted to pla cem e nt e x a m in a tio n s A n o rie n ta tio n p ro g ra m in c lu d in g assem blies, conferences w ith advisors and social a c tiv i ties w ll fo llo w , d u rjn g the n ext M e d fo rd , Sept. 19 A sizeable th re e days w ith th e purpose o f a c q u a in tin g new students w ith p o rtio n o f J a c k s o n co u n ty 's co lle ge life and the SOC ca m p o p u la tio n is c o m p o s e d o f school students A b o u t 11,484 pus. R e g is tra tio n fo r a ll students are e n ro lle d in 25 p u b lic schools w ill ta ke place n e x t M onday and in tw o p a ro c h ia l schools, an w ith classes to s ta rt the fo llo w u n o ffic ia l c o m p ila tio n s h o w e d today. ing day. T h a t is an increase o f m ore th an a thousand o v e r last ye a r a n d a ll s u p e rin te n d e n ts con tacted em phasized m a n y s tu dents, e s p e c ia lly those in h ig h school, are s t ill w o rk in g in the S a tu rd a y, S e ptem be r 23. w ill f r u it o r lu m b e r in d u s trie s and have n o t y e t re g is te re d W hen fin d a busy a gg re g a tio n of th e y do, e n ro llm e n t fig u re s are C a m p fire g irls , w ith th e ir lea d expected to show a n o th e r sharp e n and m others p la y in g in the increase. m in o r roles o f assistants, se rv E n ro llm e n ts re p o rte d t o d a y ing an o ld -fash ion ed baked bean are: J a c k s o n v ille , 365; G r if f in lun che on fro m 11 to 2 T hey C reek, 173; R u c h -S te rlin g , 90; w i ll ta ke o ve r th e e n tra n ce to P h o e n ix, 5 7 0 ; A sh lan d, 1,730; L ith ia p a rk w h e re tables and C e n tra l P o in t, 988; Eagle P o in t, ch a irs w i ll p ro v id e accom m oda 550; G o ld H ill, 281; Lone Pine. T a le n t, tio n s fo r h u n g ry lu n ch e rs to en 150; Sams V a lle y , 58; jo y an o u td o o r m eal w h ile help 437; Rogue R iv e r, 430; B ro w n s in g to f i l l the co ffe rs o f the boro, 6; A p p le g a te , 71; E l k - T ra il, 109; M e d fo rd , 3,888; W ag g irls ' o rg a n iza tio n . P rospect 290; T he p rom ised m enu inclu de s n e r C re ek; 34; in a d d itio n to the Boston-baked Evans V a lle y , 109; O ak G ro ve , beans, a to m a to salad, hot ro lls 126; Shady Cove, 113; B u t t e and b u tte r, coffee and hom e F alls, 130; P in e h u rs t, 20; West made apple pie. It is hoped th a t Side, 41; H o w a r d , 255; St. the 7 5 .cent tic k e ts w ill b rin g in M a ry 's academ y, 347, and Rogue m an y needed d o lla rs fo r the R iv e r academ y, 124 A sh lan d C o m m u n ity Chest leaders m et at the c ity h a ll Tuesduy a fte rn o o n and selected tw e n ty -tw o team ca pta ins to head co m m itte e s w h ich w ill canvass the c ity d u rin g the cam paign w h ic h w ill s ta rt e a rly In O ctober. M em bers o f the c e n tra l com m itte e and the R o ta ry c lu b b oa rd o f d ire c to rs m et w ith th i Rev P aul W H arm s. A sh la n d ch a irm u n , to p la n a s u b d iv is io n o f the c ity and select co m m itte e leaders The R o ta ry c lu b has accepted the chest d riv e as a c lu b p ro je c t th is year. C a p ta in s N am ed T ra m ca pta ins selected at the m ee ting w ere W I) W h ittle , Don O 'Bleness, John B illin g s . Single Copy Sc ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON,THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1950 V O L . X V II. No. 28 Time Shift Due In State This Sunday Horse Races to Be Run Sunday On Local Track QUICK TRIP SOC Freshman Allows Day lo Gel to School New Kiwanians Guests of Board Night Courses lor : College Credit Offered at SOC G.O.P. Women To Plan Action Crusade Scrolls Filling Rapidly Neslin to Head Toastmasters Street Decorations Fund Totals $430 Demo Candidates Due lo Speak al Soroplimisls Rally Saturday To Present 1950 Parents to go Back to Fall Style Show School Thursday Night