CENTRAL VOLUM E VIII C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N . T H l RSDAY, S E P T E M B E R 17, H u s in g s ^ By AMERICAN an Innocent Bystander V Main, goes • «>■• I','' saying- L ik e t h e D igest poll, th is m ay S ot a l w . y . b e tr u e , b u t we have a b u n c h H 1» 6 ° iu 8 t o b e t r l *e h ‘ y ear. 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" lit th e m . m so m e w h a t s y m p a th e tic to n es 1 ad­ i n o u r ow n s t a te , t h e le g is la tu re d ressed Don F a b e r, new coach of A l­ felt th e v m u s t pass laws bany college. L ittle A lbany, you will recall, “u n c o n fo rm ity w ith t h e ■ " £ S e c u rity act. 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In t h e i c-iline W o r k s th in g s to th e Dawaon FU tng^W ^ a tio n prevailed a t A sh la n d hig n. h a lf sm ile played on his face, th e n — C o u rtes y T h e Oregon!!* w h e re F a b e r h a s been coach th e past gave way to a d e te r m i n e d e x p re s ­ a„rt thought n o t h i n g ^ ^ fo ur years. D espite t h e e n ro llm e n t sion. His jaw set. hold, u n d e r t , w ith a firm A shland “ E v ery b o d y w o n d e rs what th e He ta c k le d his s t u d ie s w ith the sa m e h an d ica p , he b ro u g h t th e com pany ro u ' d thP c n e m p l o y - devil is th e m a t t e r with me, J i m , " fe rv o r t h a t he laid hall c a r r ie r s low high b a s k e tb a ll te a m to t h e s t a te UOt t ’l n s l r a n c e C om m ission. And no he exploded. “ Hut how a r e you g o ln ^ on th e g rid iro n , o r e n te r e d a n d won t o u r n a m e n t t h r e e of t h e fo u r years, m ent insuran e em p lo y in g fo otball? S't po in ts In fo u r or five e v e n ts ln every h a d a b a se b a ll c h a m p i o n s h i p in his firm CAN r e g i s t e r D awson to get into college district t h r e e y e a rs a n d in football a r o u n d and w ait for so m eo n e to d i e ’ tr a c k m eet. at le a s t f o u r ln elt- “ R ight now, A lbany is th e to u g h - Asked a b o u t A lb a n y 's ch a n c e s to was ru n n e r - u p tw o y e a r s to M edford d ° 7 ^ n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n sh o w ed th a t est coaching sp ot in A m erica, b u t I t u r n in a c o n fe r e n c e fo otball win, high, th e a lm o s t perennial s t a te glble. A n d 1 e ln s o u t h e r n grid title c la im a u t. L a st s p r in g he have been in th e to u g h e s t high Coach F a b e r re p lie d : t h e r e w a sn t V COu ld le. school leaq u e of s t a t e ln s o u t h e rn “ I d o n 't kn ow yet w h a t o u r also r e j u v e n a te d tr a c k a t t h e L ith la O re g o n w h e r e po d . pin e O reg o n ." H e p a u s e d : th e n c o n tin u e d ch a n c e s will be. It w ill be d e fin ite ly city. gaily g e t th o s e a . w ^ sh a r p « No one b u t a f i g h t e r w ould leave " I no t only will he h e a d coach ot a r e c o n s tru c t io n year, b u t we c a n 't s i t u a t i o n , eh. * 7 “, . all sp o rts, b u t d i r e c t o r of physical do m uch w orse t h a n in t h e past. On- a secu re position like F a b e r had a n d . n<1 we w o n d e r bow m u ch Incen- e d u catio n . It m e a n s t h a t 1 will b< ■ ly six le t t e r m e n h a v e In d ic a te d th ° y ta c k le w h a t he calls t h e “ to u g h e s t A t-tr a n e« tp l"> er t o raise th e h e a d of a d e p a r t m e n t , p u ttin g w ill r e tu rii. so we will h a v e to d e ­ ¡c o a c h in g s p o t in A m e ric a .1' lBW* ' 1 p a v . w h e n be h a s to an a p ro g r a m of my own. B e s i d e s ! pend la r g e ly on in e x p erien ced men. 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C H R I S T I A N C M I IW H c o m m it te e being p re s e n t recited a a c t, t h e w r i t e r s n u c k o ff d o w n to w n C lifto n A. Phillip«, M inister of t h e ] poem e n ti tl e d , " T h e Flo w er-gardeD Mr. and M r s F W a lk e r a n d h u n t e d u p an e a ti n g place not Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R olan d moved to C e n tra l R o m a n c e ' w hich w a s v e ry good. She so p o p u l a r J u s t th e n . By th e tim e we Midway road H over, Supt. g o t b a c k we fo u n d t h e lad ies Just ^ o i n t i n t o Mrs. Con L e e v e r's hn u* “ also g av e a s p ellin g c o n te s t. P rîte s C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0 e a ti n g t h e i r h u n k o f b arb ecu e. It Sunday m o r n in g S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w ere given f o r t h e o n e w ho spelled th e word c o rr e c tly an d g a v e th e co r­ A. M. 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R i c h a r d ­ tion la m u c h b e t t e r t h a n a c o u p le >f ; Miss F ra n c e a F a b e r p lan s to leave | n in g f o r ( o r f r o m ) a n y th i n g , so f a r son o f B eall L a n e left a week ag o to fee lin g v e ry h a p p y a n d h o p in g to en ­ w eek s ago. S a t u r d a y fo r S alem w h e re sh e w i l l , joy a n o t h e r as p le a s a n t an evening a s w e know . M aybe th e y w ere a f r a id son of Beall L a n e r e t u r n e d re c e n tly a t t e n d th e W i l la m e tt e U niversity. in t h e n e a r f u t u r e o f s t a r t i n g a r io t by h a v in g so m a n y a f t e r a t t e n d i n g th e S t a t e F a i r Misses Viola P e n la n d N o rm a H ol­ t peo ple o f d if f e r e n t f a i th s get togetb-L land .M a r g a re t Dow and B arbara attended th e W ednesday er. Bill L eev er of A shland is ln the K o h le r C s r o l F u r r y a n d Bill S n y d e r will n ig h t show c s n d l d a t e | both leav« th e l a t t e r p a r t of th e L eev er H a r d w a r e S to r e t o d a y an d vl- So f a r , o nly o n e local week p fr Oregon S ta t e College whe e sitin g old friend» He 1 » leaving to- h a s a p p e a r e d , officia lly. Mrs. Mary » ill e n t ‘T ' arc! w ill Oe i m o rro w f o r C o rv a llis w ith his mo­ R ic h a r d s o n w a s te e n c i r c u l s t i s g h e r b o th f r e s h re a n and Bill a so ph o m o re t h e r w h e re he w ill a t t e n d t h e O rt- p e titio n t h i s w eek to g e t b * r ra m » c ~ :u .ct ev* O o iiiid R ic'j.,rd *oa w ill leave ti< . v i >n th e b a llo t f o r C ity T r e s s ’ir e f a*', of the week f o r the t ’niverxitj •r» l o f 'die c o u n r l i a e n i s r a te ') t h e y w e a l d h e r e t t i n g i n t e t h a ra»* O r e r a i w h e r e he will e n t e r a* ln a fe w days. 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I ’m not going to give th e m so u n d - p ro o f ceiling a n d h a n d s o m e schools o p en ed last Monday m o r n in g ju s t a bag of tr ic k s an d expect them tile floors. Office e q u ip m e n t, follow- T h e h ig h sch o o l r e g i s t r a t i o n w a s to go o u t on th e field and look like th e m o d e rn tr e n d , is larg ely m ade a b o u t th e s a m e a s last y e a r w ith ! a 'o o t h ill team . 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Mr. W a r d Is e n ­ m a t h F a ll s : M a r g a re t Dow, S an th e new m e n t o r In his e ff o rts to re­ t h u s ia s t ic over t h e p ro s p e c ts of su b- F r a n c i s c o ; L e o n a D arby, M edford build m o r a le at t h e college was a H ig g in b o t h a m . b e a u tific a tio n p ro g r a m he s t a rte d s t a n t i a l d e v e lo p m e n t of t h e S o u t h - ! i u n lor H ig h ; Dale e r n Oregon c o u n tr y a n d t h e expan Gold Hill: E velyn S tanley. N e v a d a ; abo ut th e g y m n a s iu m an d tth le tlc sion of his c o m p a n y ln M edford 1* A rlene Scott, D elano, C alifo rn ia an d "ield upo n his a rr iv a l. He ask ed for evid en c e of th is o p tim istic outlo ok Hob Scott, D elano. 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