The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 23, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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    Fourteen lettermen are expect­
ed to head a squad of 50 boys
when practice sessions open on District Forester
Monday, August 27, for the 1956 Resigns Local Post
Crater High school football sea­
son, Coach Leonard Warren said
Wayne W. Gaskins, assistant
yesterday.
district forester with the Med­
Lettermen who are expected ford office of the Bureau of Land
out Monday in the first session Management for the past one
are: Ends—Carl Koellner, 2 year, and one-half years, resigned
and Jerry Kime, 1 year; Tack­ August 10 to accept a position
les—Dave Parker, 2 year, and of assistant professor with Mich­
Dick Davis, 2 year; Guards— igan State University. •
Don Hubbard, 2 year, and Roger
In this new position, Gaskins
Seaman, 1 year; Center—Neil will be assigned to the National
Green, 1 year.
University at Medellin, Colom­
Quarterback — Wayne Allen bia, S. A., where he will be be
and Bob Elden, both 1 year forestry education advisor and
lettermen; Halfbacks — George lecturer and watershed manage­
Juveland, 2 year, Lee Gossett,'1 ment advisor to the Ministry of
year, Ron Harrison, 1 year, and Agriculture.
Dave Wright, 1 year; Fullback—
While in Medford, Gaskins
Don Goyette 2 year.
was responsible for the forest in­
About 50 boys 're expected to ventory and long range plan­
report for varsit, practice with ning activities for O it C and
from 25 to 30 expected out for public domain lands in this area.
freshman ball.
He also was the newly elected
Practice will begin at 7 p.m. chairman of the Siskiyou chap­
Monday, August 27. After that ter of the Society of American
first day, sessions will be held Foresters.
twice a day until September 7.
A single workout is planned
then for the season opener with
Eagle Point on September 8.
Evening practices will be at 7
p.m. Morning drills will prob-
ably be held Rt 9 a.m.
Coaches for the Crater Comets
this year will be: Varsity—Clar-
ence Mellbye and Leonard War-
rene; Junior Varsity—Ed Knapp
Registration room assignments
and Ron Lamb; Freshmen—Bill
for
pupils for the coming school
Piche and Jim Nau. JV and
year
at Central Point Element­
Frosh coaches will also assist
ary
and
Junior High schools were
with the varsity, according to
announced
this week by Prin­
Warren.
cipal
Charles
A. Meyer.
Squad members began draw­
Assignments
are as follows:
ing equipment yesterday. All
Grade
equipment will be issued by Fri­
3-1 Mrs. Annette Fellers A-C
day.
3-2 Miss Mabel Dodson D-H
3-3 Mrs. Lois Webb I-M
3-4 Mrs. Joy Bigham N-S
3- 5 Mrs. Ruby Downing T-Z
Grade
4- 1 Mrs. Lois Sullivan A-C
4-2 Mrs Loisa Cane D-H
Crater High school Comets
4-3 Mrs. Shirley Weber I-M
will face an eight-game season
4-4 Mrs. Willette McLarrin N-S
this year.
4-5 Mrs. Catherine McDonald
In addition the school has mov­
T-Z
ed into A-l competion in the Grade
the Southern Oregon conference
5-1 Wesley Claflin A-D
which includes Medford, Klam­
5-2 Mrs. Maurine Shore E-K
ath Falls, Grants Pass and Ash­
5-3 Elgan Amidon L-O
land.
5- 4 Mrs. Laura Patterson P-Z
The schedule is as follows:
Grade
Sept. 8—Eagle Point here
6- 1 Mrs. Viola Laird A-D
Sept. 14—At Yreka
6-2 Mrs. Mary Schuler E-K
Sept. 21—Redmond here
6-3 Mrs. Letha Backes L-O
Sept. 28—Grants Pass here
6-4 Mrs. Grace Brownlee P-Z
Oct. 5—At Medford
Mrs. Corrine Robbins will have
Oct. 19—At Ashland
music for grades 1-6.
Oct. 26—Phoenix here
JUNIOR HIGH
Nov. 9—At Klamath Falls
7-1 Richard Traylor A-D
8th Social Studies
7-2 Mrs. Thelma Dobrot E-K
Jackson County Tops Math
Grade Schools
Registration
Data Reported
Comets to Play
8-Game Season
BROTHER IS GUEST
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hawk
of Washougal, Wash., stopped
for a short visit at the Carl
Hover home on Scenic avenue
Monday. Mr. Hawk is Mrs. Hov-
er’s brother. They are traveling
to California to visit their two
sons and their families in the
bay area.
Mental and emotional illness
car be treated satisfactorily. It
can also be prevented.
your rtturn from
until ibi
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7-3 Mrs. Ruth Broomfield L-O
7th Lang. Arts
7- 4 John McCoy P-Z
General Science
8- 1 John Smock A-D
7th Social Studies
8-2 Mrs. Alice Smock, Girls
P.E.
Wm. Esselstyn E-K Boys P.E.
8-3 Miss Aileen Injow L-O
8th Lang. Arts
8-4 Mrs. Lorna Meyer Home­
making
Don McLarrin P-Z Shop
Harry Meyers will have band
daily at 11:23. Mrs. Helen Caster
will be the librarian and Mrs.
Namoi Elden will be the office
secretary.
Mrs. Violet Woods will he the
cook, assisted by Mrs. Mich aels.
Custodians are Mr. Glen, Mr.
Ford, Mr. Young and Mr. Mc-
Dowell.
Remember! The forests
dry. Keep Oregon Green.
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Mrs. Melinda C. Neil, oldest
patient at the McCue Home for
the Aged, operated by Mrs. Ber­
nice McCue, was honored with a
party on her 94th birth anni-
sersary Wednesday, August 15.
Relatives and friends who
came to honor Mrs. Neil were:
When your friends or relative*
are looking for a homo,
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please bring them in. Wp
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Central Point, Medford and
rural property.
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SOCE Enrollment •
Southern
Oregon College’s
1956 summer session enrollment
figures based upon geographical
distribution have been released
by Mrs. Mabel W. Winston, reg-
istrar.
Out of a total enrollment of
539 students. Jackson county
ranked highest on the list with
236 enrollees. Josephine county
with 55 registered was next, fol­
lowed closely by Klamath county
with 53. Douglas county with
50 and Coos county with 41.
Mrs. Maggie Osborn Jess Ever­
ton, her* son-inlaw and his sis­
ter; William Ackers, her son and
wife, all from Kirby; Mrs. Mam­
ie Vincent, Mrs. Neil’s sister,
and Russell Winn, a nephew, of
Medford; and Mr. and Mrs. Char­
les Wellman. Route 2, Central
Point.
Mrs. Neil received many love­
ly gifts and cards from friends
far and near. Refreshments of
ice cream, cake and coffee were
served.
INVITING THE UNDERTAKER
14 Grid Lettermen to Head
Crater High Team for 1956
Faber-Siratton
THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1956
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
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