Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, June 16, 1949 Mrs Parthena Terrill left on Sunday morning, June 5, to spend part of her vacation with her daughter, Barbara Terrill SALESMAN WANTED Rawleigh business now open in Jackson county Trade well es­ tablished. Excellent opportunity Full time. W rite at once Raw- leigh’s, Dept. ORF-316-189, O ak­ land, California. FOR RENT—Pow er mower. Cut weeds and grass. Operate your­ self, or will furnish operator Eb­ erh art Sporting Goods, Phone 2138. Ashland. LITHIA LAST TIMES SATURDAY Talent Jamboree Will Be June25 Talent, June 13 — The Talent Carnival slated for June 25 is off to a fyling sta rt w ith five girls in the running for Queen. The Grange members are backing M ias Delores Momany; the Lions Club, Miss Joann.1 Houldin; the Community club. Miss Irene P er­ due, the V olunteer Firemen. Miss Joan Davis; a n d .th e Cam pfire Girls. Miss Frances Sullivan. The Queen is to be the girl who receives the highest num ber of votes at 1 cent per vote, ten votes for ten cents, and a chance on a beautiful blanket The other four girls will be princesses and will appear on the Queen’s float in the parade. The crowning of the Queen will take place at eleven o’clock on June 25 and no one will know the w inner until the crown is placed on her head. The celebra­ tion will last all day, ending with a big dance and a draw ing for the refrigerator The proceeds from the cele­ bration are to go to the Com m un­ ity fund to pay to have the play­ ground back of the city hall made ready so the equipm ent which is already purchased, m ay be put I up j SOC Confirmed as Co- Masonic Leader Champs in F.W.C. At a recent m eeting of the coaches and m anagers association of the Far W estern Conference Southern Oregon college was confirmed as co champions of the conference in football, second in basketball and tied for third In baseball Dean Marshall Woodell. Southern Oregon college faculty representative, and Trd Schopf. Southern Oregon college director of athletics .attended the meeting which was held at Davis, C alifor­ nia. The conference decided to pro­ vide a trophy replica for teams losing a championship trophy and approved appropriate aw ards for minor sports The conference also voted to correspond w ith the N orthwestern Conference to de­ term ine the advisability of an] annual playoff betw een the two conference cham pionship foot­ ball teams in Southern Oregon college’s Pear Bowl at .Ashland. FOR FATHER what he wants but won’t buv himself! LAST TIMES SATURDAY M WAS A D'NCCROM, D augcr Anew! Fish Study on Rogue Continues The cooperative fish-tagging i study on Rogue River w ith the Oregon State Game Commission and U. S. Fish and W ilflife S er­ vice is progressing satisfactorily. Cole Rivers. Field Agent in charge reports. Tagging operations at Gold Beach were tem porarily in­ terrupted for several weeks due to loss of the trap The trap was re ­ constructed and put into eperation again May 26. A num ber of those fish tagged in April have been spotted by the unit’s personnel at Savage Rapids ad Gold Ray dam. Several angler caught fish with tags have been reported Anglers have been very cooperative in returning tags from fish to the game com­ mission. Rivers said. Sportsmen are again urged to mail tags from angler-caught fish to the Oregon State Game colli­ sion in Grants Pass. For conven­ ience. those tags from the lower river can be turned in at the tag­ ging station at Wedderburn. Val­ uable Information on distribution and importance of the fishery to the Rogue basin are obtained from returned tags. Anyone re- turninij'a tag will be returned the tag for souvenirs and furnished with all the known information regarding his fish. The unit expressed pleasure ov­ er the clarity with which the highly colored plastic disk tags are being spotted on the fish in the river. The disks are atached to the backs of the salmon and steelhead by means of a pin through tWe back under the dor­ sal fin. Dies This Week Death came Tuesduy to Rufus Muhe Winston, registrar, of K Detrick, at the Ashland hospi­ Southern Oregon college an tal. following a brief illness. He nounces that through the lustl was born May 11. 1880 at Web tute of Inti 1 national Education, ster City, Iowa. and hud lived in arrangem ents are being m ade to Ashlund the past 29 years. He at bring to Southern Oregon college, one time operated a grocery store Harold Stieler. u young student here, and was also a secretary for of Nuernberg, Bavaria, Germany. the Cham ber of Commerce. Mr. Stieler will tuke elem entary For the past 18 years he has teacher training. The candidate been secretary of ull the Masonic for study in the United States an " —- — Mrs. Ella McMahan returned home from a vacation trip to Eu­ gene. Mrs. Jason O ttinger attended the Federated W omen’s Clubs State Convention a t Corvallis. She returned Monday. Ju n e 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ira C ulver left Saturday, June 4 to atten d the Lions convention at Astoria. I Murk Hackney had an accident w hen his car got out of control. Relutions and understanding mung G erm an being solicited neeiied. Cathy Dvlrne, duughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, was chosen princeaa of the infttfit division in the DAV Kiddie Karnivul in Medford Saturday night Cathy received a gold trophy of victory. She was 100 per cent in health. Talent Cam pfire Girls will e n ­ ter a flout for the Jam boree on June 25. The float will center u- round the theme, “Make Min»* Democracy.“ There was a benefit dance on Saturday night at the city hull for the Softball Team. The team has entered the softball leugue with Ashland Mrs. Mnymc W arden, 712 Sis­ kiyou Boulevard, is now connect- <••1 with the Hill ide Salon, which was recently purchased by Mrs. Hurry Travis. Mrs G eorge K iev • on Joyce M um ford left T uesday, th e 7th of Ju n e to spend three weeks w itn Mis. Kiew.son SP E C IA LS SUMMER IS JUST 'RDI NO 'HIE CORNER IT’S TIME TO HIT THE ROAD An interesting reunion held d u r­ ing the rw en t Southern Oregon | Alumni reunion. In A shland was the tea given by Mrs. Charles Eliason, 128 W imer Street, hon­ oring form er classm ates of Mr Eliason. who graduated w ith the Class of 1898, Irom the old N orth high sriwcL WATCH The Nor don 18 jewel«, 10k nat­ ural gold-filled. 18k applied gold numer­ al-m arker or lumi- 1 dial. Honored guests were Mr. and Watch Repair Engraving Jew elry Repair Phone 7131 S falda* ÿetvctof Mrs. Fred Mel. San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Mamie Peck, Berkeley, Mrs. Edith Clevelan, Berkeley, Mrs. Mae Gejax. S an Jose. Mrs. Rose Potter was an addi­ tional guest. Mrs. Mell is P o tter’s sister and was her house guest during the SOC reunion. It’s tim e to get your car ready for I ha4 long-plan­ ned trip. T U N E VP OVERHAUL RELINK BRAKES ALL KINDS OF SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR Clyde N. Caton GARAGE (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana S tre» > > AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION FOR FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY “Wilson” Tee Shirts, 1.00 to 2.95 “Outstanding” Ties 1.00 and 1.50 “Hickok” Belts and Braces “Arrow” Shirts, 3.65 “Remington” Razors 15.95 and 19.50 ‘We Have a Corner on Li thia Park” r 41 Busch Used Car Lot at the FiiZA grocery North Main and Church f I f Ï* T «* r •v> . a.9 y-nj •^8. J Sunshine Shredded Wheat 16c Ivory Snow or Flakes 28c IS Jello, all flavors, 3 for 22c Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lbs. 85c Hi-Ho Crackers, 1 !b. 28c N ow Open Evenings Until 8 p. m. !f-< Butter, Ashland Creamery, lb. 66c r u au g n iei nettr Salem. says: Alumni Reunion At Eliason Home and daughters, Rarbure Krewsi.n and Remember .'ll. FRIDAY AN!) SATURDAY ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STAMPS In encouruglng an of democracy a- young people are for the assistance There’s Something in the Air that Mr and Mrs. Roy B Watson, Jr., and daughters, Linda and Lyle Marie, visited Mrs. W atson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ainsworth in Carson, Washington recently. Mrs W atson’s sister Mrs. J. S. Leonard and children accompanied the W at = is home) and will be their house guest for two weeks. Mrs. Floyd Sutton left W ednes­ day. June 8 w ith her son and daughters. B arbara Krewson and father to Exeter, California, w here they plan to spend a fe w days. VARSITÜ Foreign Student U ill (iome Io SOC r^i L j