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THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1110 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. 7T7 ' I'C yPfF 111 i ROCKY IN CHICAQO-Althouilli not con dldiilo for llio ncpublicnn Prcsldpntlal nom Juatlon, Gov. Nclnon A. Rockefeller of New York tnkes lime to shake hand with a wpll-wlsltor Tuesday. The governor had Just aildreuu-d the opening session of the Itcpuhllcan platform committee. (UPI TelcphoUi) SOC Alumni Group Views Old Pictures AhMiiihI -Picture collections of early-day Ashlund, Includ inn shots of the old Ashland academy, the Ashland colleuo and Normal school, and the Southern Oreiion Norm a J. schonL-ull forerunner of4tie nfSnl S(iuHwrrrBon col- loiff. ur.irn nvnmlnfiH at ttii Medford residence of Mrs. Anna Uci-son Carter, historian for the Old Timers branch of the SOC Alumni association. Pictures sulcctcd by the committee will be Identified, vithirKed, iilnssed-ln, suitably framed, and ttlven to the col Jeito durliiK the reunion nt SOC in the summer of 11)61. During last summer's re union, 3-1 pictures of the "Old Normal days (prior to 1910), the college was discontinued until 1028 by act of legisla ture) were presented to the college and hung In the Car penter room of the Dritt stu dent center. Plciur of Mlit Brltt Among the pictures Is one of Miss Amalln Brltt, daugh ter of Peter Brltt, early-day Jacksonville pioneer, photo grapher, painter, and business cnterpreneur. Miss Brltt, for whom the student center is named, left much of her en tire estate to Southern Ore gon college when she died in 1054. Another picture of histori cal note was that of the Hcv. J. II. Skldmorc. Mr. Skldmore, acting partly as an Indepen dent promoter, took over an unfinished building, complet ed the carpenter work and began, In 1H72, the first col lege In Ashland, serving as Its president until It collapsed for want of funds and was taken over by the Methodist Episcopal church In 1B78 With the Rev. L. L. Rogers as president. f-hose attending the meet ing in addition to Mrs. Carter, were Mrs. Alice French Wil Ills, Old Timers secretary, Ashland; Mrs, Alice Applcgatc Pell, first supervisor of the "Old Normal" training school, Ashland; Miss Adele Sheldon, president of the SOC Alumni association, Ashland; and Hugh G. Simpson, SOC direc tor of alumni affnlrs. Worth Harvey, director of the First Federal Savings and Loan association, Eugene, Is president of the Old Timers, and Dr. Herman A. Scallcn, professor emeritus of entomol ogy at Oregon State college, Is vice president. Three Held for Assault, Robbery St. Helens -OIPD-Thrco Port land men were charged with assault and robbery here Wednesday after being picked up while allegedly attempting a getaway from a service sta tion robbery Tuesday night. The three were Donald Al len Martin, 18; Ronald Pat rick Clancy, 22; and James Donald Hayes, 23. Three men were spotted by a passing motorist as they dragged service station owner William Klsler Into a rest room at 8:19 p.m. The motor ist trailed' the trio to a second service station where stale po lice, made the arrest. Scout Jamboree Set This Weekend A Boy Scout Jamboree for the Crater Lake council will be held beginning Friday afternoon at Lake of the Woods, according to Earl Yoakluy, vice chairman of ac tivities. Scouts from all troops In the council, which Includes southern Oregon and north ern California, will partici pate in the week end event. The- Jamboree will feature competition among the boys in all phases of outdoor liv ing and general Scout life and activities. Chairman of the jamboree is Rene Bounds. Various ! troops will be transported to the lake individually. G000! 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