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THURSDAY, MARCH IS. *AGE TV.. Billy Abbott Chairman For Dean Memorial Fund Drive in City C. W "Billy’’ Abbott announced this week that he has been asked to take charge of the distribution of shares in the Tubby Dean Mem orial Fund in Central Point. Mr. Abbott stated that the shares will sell for one dollar each which entitles the holder a share in the Memorial score board dedicated to Tubby Dean and also admission to the big basketball extravaganza to be held at the Medford High School on March 28. Mr Dean, who devoted a great deal of hts time to the welfare of youth activities in the valley, was also active in the promotion of athletic events in Jackson County. Tubby Dean had many friends in Central Point and it is hoped that these friends will purchase the shares and attend the Memorial game. The following merchants are assisting with the distribution of the shares and tickets may be purchased from them: John Cupp, Cupp’s Furniture store; Joe & Richaid Krupp, Krupp's Associated Service, Billy Abbott, Billy's Drive In; Eki Colpitts, Pioneer club; Paul Hopkins. Corner Club; Don Faber, Faber’s Market; Don Burelson, Burelson* Burelson's Dept. Store; Ken Wald, Valley Billards; Steve Benston, Steve's Barber shop; Ted McCoy & Ken Williams, Union 76 Station. Drop in today and purchase your ticket at one of these firms and get your name in the corner stone of the Tubby Dean Memorial. Well Known Lady To Run A« Candidate for Delegate at Large Knowledge is Power 1. HOW MANY PERSON* drafted OUR CONSTITUTION? 2. WHERE ifrTHE *C«L(?5 LAÂ&É5TANIVAL I 3. WHO I* CALLED T hè ♦GREATEST HOCKEY FWER?* (1.) ) Only 55 individuals drafted the famous document in May, 1787, at Philadelphia. James Keller cites this fact in his book, "Government Is Your Business,’’ to show how important the work of a few people can be in working toward good government. (2.) Near Clovis, New Mexico, explorers have found a layer of bones a yard deep which extends over an area of almost three square miles. The bones are those of bison, horses, camels, mam moths, and mastodons of 10,000 years ago. Frank C. Hibbcn writes about the mammoths and the primitive men who hunted them in his article in "Outdoor Life" (3.) Eddie Shore, says Ed Fitz gerald in "Twelve More Sport LETTER FROM WASHINGTON Immortals" edited ty Ernest V Heyn. In 19 years of professional hockey Shore had 978 stitches taken in some 80 wounds, and suffered numerous fractures. He won the Hart trophy as the most valuable player in the National Hockey League and was picked for the league’s all-star team four times. He now owns and man ages the Springfield (Mass.) In dians team and teaches hockey to the kids of that city. be Jaiwary CatlMkc D<e««t. __ is what happened to the UMT bill in the Committee of the Whole. >nl for Sc'ool voters of said sc'ool distr ct re. d- n. m would Point Oreg n, in a , elect.on County, ing within said general election the bill back t< committee, I Lcs.T. No b r Jai* . A p_ precincts shall vote at said elect, n to corn- District ..ave votad f-r returning it -arwelled Or** ”*• ’ c 5th, f „»P2 o'clock at the school build ng in the City — cancelled --------- between the hours of - o l)f Gold Hill; the other of said elec- m.ttee—so our two votes |pjn. and 8 ” cloc\'’a voters tion ’ " precincts nf of said school district j besubmitted to Jhe legal ^voters consists of all that part of said school district lying tn ’ being wit ■ a bonded indebtedness in the sum in election precinct? numbered 69 When I was in the District last ,,f $195.00'100 for *he,. pUrP.°l f.ori (Central P int We ti 7 ifrnt- ' December, I received information providing funds with whin ' ..at appeared to be im- struct an addition to t e Junior Point Northeast) 71 (Central Point c -ncernuis, waal Southeast) 73 (M nd). 7’ (Willow proper hand ,ng uf the sale of ln- High School building located at4J Springs), 74 (Sar s Valley). 75 Bush Streets in ' a.an 1* tnus ; y .ndian Bureau offt- and Oregon within said school district, (Wimer) 25 (S a y Cove) an I 23 c als. b.nc- li> t tane I have been for classroom purposes andI to equip (Reese Creek), as established by ¡nation concerning and furnish the same and to con i rder of the Cojnt- Court of Jack _i.ie. .n County. Oreg n as election pre ,*s matter ana n-.w ..ave facts on struct an addition to the Hign son cincts for general elections and all Recent stones School buildin« located on PariLc a-nuor vf cases. legal sc'ool voters of said school -g developed ratn- Highway No. 99 in the City of Cen district residing within said general .a toe Oregon - press tral Point. Oregon, within said .r fully t e de tails on one case. It school district for classroom Pur election precincts shall vote at said at the Junior High School ,-enu to m- t..at not only have of- poses and to equip and furnish t^e election located at 4th and Bush Streets in ficials responsible fur handling such same, and to construct a building at the City of Central Point, Oregon. saxes oeen n gligent, but it may be said high school for school shop pur By order of tv e district sc’’ool poses and to equip and furnish t e necessary tu ai***.nd existing law to board of School District No. 6 of .ure t..c pc.fui mance of the public same in and for said school district. Jackson County. Oregon, made this The vote to be by ballot upon trust by t.e Indian Bureau. which shall be the words "Bonds list day of March, A.D., 1952. indi^n lands .nvolved were held Yes’ and "Bonds No” and the voter Otto Bohnert. Chairman District School Board 0/ the g.vcrnnunt in trust for the shall place a cross (x) between the Indian owners who are wards of tne word "Bonds'' and the word Yes, Attest: Merle Obenchain, vcrnn.ent. The obligation of or between the word "Bonds' and District Clerk the word "No, ” whichever indicates guardians ip on t.ie government re 104—March 13, 20, 27. his choice. quires t..at the Indians get tne fair The polls for the reception of the market value of their lands. Ob- ballots cast for or against the con ..uusly this nas not been done. It traction of said indebtedness will, may be necessary to have the House j on said day and date and at the .nten.r lu - c mmittee on Indian places aforesaid, be opened at the hour of 2 o’clock p m., and remain ffahs investigate this matter and open until the hour of 8 o clock m .ke r.c mm.ndations to the Con p.m.. of the same day, at which hour fess for changes in the law. the same will be closed. Notice hereby is further given that the district school board of said SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND school district, for the purposes of E CTI'N NOTICE aforesaid bond election has divided said school district into two election iTE OF OREGON precincts, one of which consists of lU.'iY Or JACKbON ss. all that part of said school district CHOO . DI 1R1CTNO. 6 . ,ot.ce hero y is given that at the lying and being within election pre c ool district bond election .. .ereby cincts numbered 78 (Gold. Hill called to be held at the following North), 79 (Gold Hill South), 80 polling places within said school (Foots Creek) and 76 (Rogue River) ' district to-wit: at the school build- as established by order of the 1 .ng in the city of Gold Hill and at County Court of Jackson County, I t .e Junior High school located at Oregon as election precincts for Ith and Bush Streets in Central general elections and all legal school Harria Ellsworth, M. C. I made a flying trip out to Oregon to speak at a banquet in Portland Saturday night (March 1). Since I wanted to talk with the Army En Friends of Lesley (Mrs. E.) Miller Perhaps the real reason why so gineers there regarding several pro of Gearhart will be interested to many votes were cast in favor of jects including maintenance work know that she is a candidate for sending the Universal Military on the harbor at Bandon, complet Delegate at Large to the Republican Training bill back to committee was ion of the Amazon Creek drainage National Convention. Mrs. Miller is the parliamentary situation which in Eugene, possibilities of opening well known throughout the state developed on the floor. A substit- j the mouth of the Chetco, and to I for her work with PTA, Girl Scout ute proposal, having to do with* get a progress report on the Wil-' ing, Red Cross and the League of military training for high school lamette Basin flood control work. Women Voters. According to Mrs. boys, was adopted in the Committee I stayed over Monday in Portland Miller she is entering the race be of the Whole and the bill came to and took the plane out that night. : cause she believes a two party final passage in that form. When Then my troubles began. The sec system is essential to a successful this amendment in the nature of a ond leg of the trip to Washington, democracy and becaue she believes' substitute was rejected by a House D.C., which would have landed me our country need, a house-cleaning. „11 M»’th7t’Îeft7m7r«rtÎOn On“thè here at 10:30 Tuesday morning in and a wise, efficient president who original UMT bill, reported by the ample time to be on the floor when is aware of world conditions. Her1 committee, without any amendment the House convened, was cancelled slogan is "Eisenhower: a proven whatever. Had several amendments, in Denver. Then I boarded a plane administrator, a soldier who hates which were to be offered, been in scheduled to arrive here at 12:30— war, a Republican who can be the bill on final passage it would still in time. This flight also was cancelled, this time in Chicago elected.” have been generally more accept An Oregonian, Mr». Miller is the able since those amendments would where we landed in a blizzard, widow of the late Chas. E Miller, have made the plan more in line There was nothing to do then but pioneer Oregon lumberman, and is with what most supporters of UMT take the night train, which I did and arrived here Wednesday morn the mother of Mrs. Roy C. Cum- wanted. ing. only to find that the final ac nunus of Roseburg. Jessie D. Miller The rules of the House are a bit tion on the UMT bill had been taken of Gearhart and Chas. E Miller, Jr. of Vancouver, Washington. She is inflexible regarding an amendment —and this was not expected until the sister of the late Lloyd R. Smith, in {he nature of a substitute which Thursday! The only bright spot in former Commissioner of Corpora is approved in what is called the | this whole sad story is that a "live'' tions for the State of Oregon and a Committee of the Whole. This sub pair was arranged with Congress past state treasurer of the Republi ject is a bit technical for full dis man Herlong of Florida for me. He can State Central Committee. She cussion here except to say that would have voted against sending has served on the school boards and when a substitute is passed all ac the city council of Gearhart; was the tion on the original bill ends. That first president of the League of Wo men Voters of Clatsop County; member of the Public • Welfare Commission as appointed by Gov ernor and originator of the Clatsop County PTA. Members of her elec tion committee are Dr. T Rex Bald No. Pacific Highway 99. Medford win of Clatsop county, Mrs. Wm Kletzer of Multnomah county and John Todd of Douglas county. Fri., Sat. While an Eisenhower supporter, MARCH 141$ Mrs. Miller states that it elected she Dick Powell—Peggy Dow in will use her best efforts to obtain the nomination of Oregon's choice ‘You Never Can Tell as indicated by the voter. —ALSO— HONEST WOMAN— "Skipalong Richmond, Wash.—While walking in front of a theatre, Mis. F. O. NEWS — CARTOON Perkins saw a fairly well-uphol GATE6 OPEN g:30 P.M. stered money bag Opening it, she SHOW AT 7 P.M. found $6.955 in currency and caange Se called police. Later, a vending Sun., Mon. machine company operator claimed MARCH 1« 17 it and said th« contends were intact, right dow n to the last cent. Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis in Sleep an you ride in Pullmana ‘That’s My Boy’ NOT WORRIED BY THEFT «ith bertha and compartment! Miami. Fla.—Victor Cescarano is or in chair car with modern —Plus— not too worried about the loot that' wata upholstered in foam rub* Yvonne Decarlo in was taken from his home recently-- | her. For your added comfort he believes it will come back. there's a lounge car with at “Hotel Sahara” Thieves stole 22 homing pigeons, tendant serving snack meals. worth $200 Leave in the evening, arrive NEWS — CARTOON Portland 7.2» a m Overnight service returning, too. SAME FACE— Tue«. Wed. Thur». Save Ume, effort and ex Washington. DC.—While watch MARCH 19-1I 20 pense He eafe—try this cob - ing television in her home in Arling x enlent overnight service. ton. Vs. Mrs H H. Knowles heard John Garfield—Shelley Winters the announcer say, "Study this face on your television screen because "The Day The Earth this man is wanted for investigation Stool Still” of housekeeping." Then Mrs Know —Plus— les answered a knock at her front door. Sho walked over and looked AMillU J MOST IIIEIN THIN through the peephole. Sure enough, •He Ran All The Way’ ¡1 See your nearest S.P. agent, or it was the same face. She called » NEWS — CARTOON write J. H. Pruett Jr.. GPA. «22 police but the man had fled Pacific Bldg.. Portland A Oro. 4th District, rOegon THEATRE CLAUSS MOTORS TOUR NASH DEALER SELECT USED CARS 1950 Nash Ambassador Sedan, O.D. WEA1H R EYE—AMERICA S BIG ECONOMY CAR eba! er Chrmpion Club Coupe 1 REGAL DELUX RADIO—HEATER—OVERDRIVE 19. 9 ' Sta’esman Custom Sedan ALL THE EXTR XS—INCLUDING RADIO with two spo?kors 1 ‘ 49 Mercury Club Coupe A VERY NICE CAR FOR A SPECIAL PRICE 1949 Studebaker Champion Regal Sedan HEATER AND OVERDRIVE REAL ECONOMY HERE 1949 Nash 2-dr. 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