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o o Expansion of SOC Is Discussed at Meeting Dr. John Richard, chancellor of the jute iyiteru of higher education, and "Dr. Elmo Steven aim, president of Southern Ore pn college, met with aouthern Urtgan members of the 1957-58 Wiltture yesterday. Attenfling tbe meeting, held Cti the SOC campus, were Rep. Al Littrell, Medford, and Sen. Philip Cowry, Medford; Rep. Clcct Bobert Duncan, Medford, Btp.-lct F. I. Bristol,. Grants 24, ead Trava Cross, assistant tn the chancellor. CeMuions Difcussions included expan sion nd development plans for the cgjlege in Ashland, fastest growing f 'the seven campuses in the state system, and the pro , posed '57-'59 budget for the sys tem as a wholes Dr. Stevenson pointed out that SOC anticipates continued ln creal enrollments at the col lege, with a corresponding need for added stiff, land and build ings. He reviewed the building program already under way, and needs fer the immediate future. Now under construction are a physical education and health plant, to cost 5548,000, and a col slege union, to cost $340,000. About half of the sums are state appropriations, the rest is from gifts and Student fees. Other Plans Other plans call for' a new $460,010 science building, a cen tral heating plant at $414,000 and a new women's dormitory at 5384,000, half of which will be self-liquidating, all of them in the 1957-59 budget requests ot the state system, and a men's dormitory and central cafeteria. Flans for the following four years call for some $3,000,000 worth of construction, for dor mitories, classroom buildings, and other structures. Dr. Richards went through the proposed budget for higher edu cation for the coming biennium, which is more than 40 per cent higher than the one for the cur rent two-year period. He ex plained the reasons for the in crease by pointing out that en rollments are far higher now, and will continue to rise, over any previous level, due to in crease population and to the fact that a higher percentage of young people are going on to college; because of a general in crease in the prices of supplies and equipment; because of the need for increasing faculty sal aries to attract and keep good people, and because prior appro priations have not been ade quate to keep the system at a continuous and necessary rate of growth to accommodate the in creases. The total requested for the coming period is 563,570,931, in cluding $16,001,536 in non-state income, leaving an appropriation request of $47,569,395. Inis is $14,519,752 more than the $33, 049,643 appropriation for the current biennium. Tuesday, Noyember 27, 19J8 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNS-fifelNE Lets in 'Stumbo Strip' of Highway 99 Said Selling At $5 for 4 Square Incites Roseburg (U.R) Want to I U. S. 99 and yesterday began I ner for filing. People from as . acres, "more or less," of the I and halted busses, trucks and I neither bought ni i i-: c u n-,.,::.. u:u . ..ii;.. :nnu i t iTA4fnpJ ...afA V..... lm! ........ - . ,u. uuv a Ull Ul UJC xaL-uii; m&iiwdy, ; selling 1uu1-1111.11 sijuaie luu, lui otherwise known as U. S. 99? 52 each. The Stumbo clan of Glendale and Wolf Creek have "subdi vided" their 16V4 foot strip of The "quit claim deeds" began showing up at the office of Doug las County Clerk Charles Doer- far away as Medford were buy ing the $2 "lots" in the "Stumbo Strip." The legal description showed thateach lotcontained .000000639 acres, "more or less, of the I and halted busses, trucks and hard-topped land. cars for a brief while, claiming Last September the Stumbos the strip was theirs. State high brothers Robert, Allan and Har- way department attorneys looked ry and cousin Clair threw a into the records and found that rope barrier across the highway the highway department had neither bonefct nnr rpreivpH npr. mission to wse the 169ieet going through the Stumbo Sffoperty. The Stumbos said their action was te "strik a blow for the little man in America." PROSPECT Youth Group Br CENEIL SPRUILL Prospect A group of 34 boys and girls of the Prospect- area attended a party a.t the home it Mrs. Hope Hedgepeth Mon day, evening. Mrs. George Ring, was was assistant hostess, ex g jJained the purpose of the Loyal & Temperence league, an organiza tion t discourage the use of alcohol and tobacco. The boys and. girls voted to give gifts to the orphans home at orvalIis, Ore., at their Christmas party, instead of ex changing gifts with each other. They have es their motto, "pleas ure with a purpose." Mr. and Mrs. McElmurry and family spent Thanksgiving with friends and relatives in Susan tille, Calif., and the Dick Lar , ien family traveled to Portland to spend the holiday with Mrs. Larsen's parents. Dorothy Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uther Rogers, has Rebels and Moslem Police Open Fire Algiers, Algeria U.PJ Reb els and Moslem police blazed away at each other in a running gun battle "in the heart of a sub urb Sunday, French military of ficials reported today. The g'unfight, which raged for IS minutes in Landau in the northeast tip of Algeria, brought death to a 20.year-old girl and two Moslems. Two policemen wene wounded. A rebel ambush near Tizi Omou 30 miles southeast of Al giers Monday -brought death to four Moslem police escorting a truck as well as the vehicle's driver. Four others were womided. e Only a -few miles away terror ists ambushed, a military con voy, killing eight soldiers and wounding 10. The incident . so unnerved one of the soldiers who 'survived that he fired off Tns tommy gun into a crowd some Jninutes later, killing two Europeans and a Moslem and waurtding six others. John Day Dam May Be Federal Project Washington iU.PJ Obser vers here today predicted that theo administration backed part nership construction proposal for the John Day dam on the Columbia' river may be shelved in faver of federal construction of the project. " Although Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton has made it cleat that the administration edes not plan to abandon its eparnersiiip power policies, it was pointed out that the John eDay partnership, bill has failed to' receive action in the last two sessions of Congress. Basis for the prediction were the facts tftat additional electric energy sources are a "must" for th. national welfare.- that Con- gness fast year voted funds to ccimplete planning for the dam and ealsoa the fact that voters of the Pacific Northwest failed to support candfdates who back- i the partnership proposal in the laet election. I TOO MANY ONES7 ,3 Washingten-s-W.PJ Police to- t ay sought a lussy saiecracKer P who stole $6,440 from the office "J oL the Capitol Cab Association, s The safecracker took only $20, o Slf) and 55 bills. He didn't both Has Party been spending the past week in prospect witn ner parent. Her home is in Los Angeles. Spending the Thanksgiving holiday with their families were students from the North west Nazarene college at Nampa, Idaho. Miss Darlene Nye. LeRoy Struck, and Charles Yell. The young people from the church of the Nazarene, held a "come as you are" party Friday evening at the community hall. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Devotions were given by Mrs. Gardener. Visiting in Prospect, at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Ger ald Gardner, are Mr. Gardner's mother and step-father, the Henrys, from Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Yates and daughter returned to their home at Cascade Gorge Sunday. They have been visiting at Bak- ersfield, Calif. McKay Committee Tells Expenditures Salem (U.R) The Lane coun ty McKay for Senator Commit-: tee spent S1.494 during the cam-1 paign, the secretary of states office reported today. A physicians' committee for McKay added $1,548 to the cam paign. Other expenditures released today: Trainmen's Political Education League in support of Wayne Morse for senator, $214; Pat Lonergan for Senator Commit tee, $680; Peter W. Welch for Supreme Court judge position No. 1, $558; Warren A. Wood ruff for Circuit Court judge and 2nd judicial district, $1,080; Al fred P. Dobson, Circuit Court judge 4th judicial district, $459. Dobson for judge committee, $1,989; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen in support of various Democratic candidates, $487; Dave Epps in support of Know Your Candidates Committee (Re publican) $4,347; Clackamas County Republican Central Com mittee, S3, 116; and Marion Coun ty Republican Central Commit tee, $3,457. Communications Test Between CD, CAP Held The Civil Defense control cen ter held a special communica tions test with the Civil Air Patrol at the Medford airport last night. The test lasted only a few minutes, according to Dwight J. Albright, control center chief for the Jackson County Civil De fense agency. He said CAP oper ators completed the test in short time because of knowledge of procedure, and there was no guess work. As Advertised in Mrs. Hugh left Monday for Utah to visit her brothers and sisters and their families at Salt Lake, Murray and Pleasant Grove. She will be gone about two weeks. The Lloyd Moore family were dinner guests in Roseburg Thanksgiving, at the home of Moore's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poor. Mr. and Mrs. Tim SpeHman and children were at Cottage Grove over the holiday week end, visiting with his brothers and their families. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bliss and children, Cheryl, Bonnie and Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Voyde Bliss and son, David, had their Thanksgiving dinner at Talent, Ore., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Obgron. pinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson and family Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc Kracken and children, of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Den- ney and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Betts and children. The Prospect High school jun ior class sponsored a movie at the gym. The movie was en- titlprt "Pfuroncye nf thp nmhies" and netted the class $32.35. It was open to the public. Wednesday of last week the seventh grade students attended a skating party at the commu nity hall. 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