Ffl., May 26, 1950 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 Be Ready For The . . . June 24 ond 25. Don't let a Kongaroo Court find your young ster guilty of shirking a civic duty by not oppeoriog in Western cos tume that week. Western hats for boys ond girls of 100 wool felt, decorated all over. Your choice of red, green or black. - Guns, belts, holsters In oil colors and elaborate designs, - Pointed suede chaps for boys, skirts for girls. Your choice of a variety of colors to match or con trast with the rest of their costumes. Young's Doll & Toy Shoppe 104 S. Main Across from Safeway Record Number j Of Elk Killed Oregon's 1949 elk kill was the largest yet recorded. Elk tag re turns received by the Oregon State Game commission show that 26, 096 big game hunters bagged 9,134 elk during the 1949 season. In the Tart three years, the elk kill has tripled, and the number of elk hunteres has nearly doubled. These figures are based on tag returns and checking station rec ords kept since 1933. The elk season was first opened in 1933 following a 14-year ban on elk hunting. Robert Mace, chief of big. game for the game commission, attrib utes the large elk kill to the liberal elk hunting regulations of the last few seasons, especially the cow or bull elk provision for most of eat ern Oregon. "As the herds in crease, the regulations are relaxed to allow an adequate harvest of the surplus animals," stated Mace. The largest kill was made in I Umatilla county where 6.011 sports- I men took 2,923 elk. The Union coun ty kill of 2,192 animals was next highest followed by Grant county with a recorded take of 1,426 wap- ! m. j Only 449 elk were shot in west ern Oregon according to tag re turns. Stricter hunting regulations and a brushy terrain were chiefly responsible for the scant kill in 1 the western portion of the state, l continued Mace. The western Ore ; gon season was Oct. 25 to Nov. 3 for : bull elk with three points or more, j For most of eastern Oregon, the season extended to Nov. 20, and elk of either sex were legal in all but the Chesnimnus and Starkey areas which were open for buil elk with visible horns. In the North Baker valley, the seasdn extended to Dec. 31. The population of the African Gold Coast is about four million. Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard... 'X - - ' v , . ; C X tW KIND SYNDICATL kt To fetch her poor dog a bone, but before she got there the handsome widower next door drove up and took her for a spin in the swanky, late model ear he'd Just bought at SMITH MOTORS and the poor old dog went hungry. LOOK AT THESE VALUES! 1949 CADILLAC "62" 4-D00R SEDAN For the particular buyer that wants the ultimate, we have it. Smooth, tleek body tyling with the new Kettering engine for powerful performance. 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Democracy Ar test In I Sports, Coach Leahy Says BOSTON, May 26-.P Notre : Dame football coach Frank Leahy points to American sports as an example of democracy "at Hi , best." I "In sports," said Leahy, "no j one asks about an individual's race or creed. He only asks what the Mayer did on the field. This is America at its best. It s a constant reminder that there is in America an opportunity for all." Leahy spoke last night at the 13th dinner of the Massachusetts Committee of Catholics, Protest ants and Jews. Leahy, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and comedian Eddie Cantor le- ceived citations as examples of "a Da sic principle ot American brotherhood." Riser To Meet Fenton Saturday On Armory Mat Jack Kiser, who before the war was the youngest wrestler ever to hold the Pacific coast light-heavyweight championship, returns to the Roseburg armory Saturday night as junior heavyweight cham pion of the Rocky Mountain area. He has been campaigning out of Salt Lake City for the past three months. Sporting a beautiful tan which displays his muscular body advan tageously, Kiser will be meeting formidable foe in Rod Fenton. the villainous Canadian who will be making his local debut. To match Riser's spectacular style of wrestling drop kicks, flying tackles, etc. Fenton will employ half Boston crab and a surf board in addition to his inevitable rough-and-tumble tactics. Light On Title Bout The spotlight will be focused on the Pacific coast light-heavyweight championship match, however. Jack O'Reilly, the great titleholder from Australia, will defend his crown against the challenge of Ed die Williams, the popular Scotsman irom springneld, Mo. in their last meeting here three veeks ago, O'Reilly beat Williams by a bad break and an extremely narrow margin, for that reason the Roseburg commission has ruled a return engagement, al though O'Reilly demanded a guar antee of not less than $250. 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