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 winuU- «7 unid ing last Mil runniic- trf to outet1*4 «Il ........................ other Idst'fh'nute dnvttt. 1 b • Vfr"1 1 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. 11 ■■ ■ ■ — Jewelry - Watch Repair We Buy & Sell 39 South Bartlett Phone 2-7025 - Medford, Ore. ** L % ■■ 4 ©• »*« Birthday Party Honors 94-Year-Old, Mrs. Melinda C. Neil 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, ranch, or business property, please bring them in. Wp have several good listings of Central Point, Medford and rural property. CARL T. NELSON BROKER 36 Pine Central Point Res. NOrmandy 4-2291 Office NOrmandy 4-1164 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR this weekend at Faber’s Bologna Cutting Contest Try your skill at cutting Armour’s Star bologna. The piece you cut is yours if it weighs within 1 once. VÄ’ only 33c lb Ground Beef........................... 4 lbs. $1.00 BONNIE For business to serve residents of the Central Point area. 6 cans 59c on top quality petfood BEST FOODS Mayonnaise qt. 63 BLUE GOOSE FROZEN FOODS • featuring » BREAD - CAKES - PASTRIES COVERAGE NOW! VARIETY BAKED GOODS We'll be happy to help you review your auto fire or life insurance protection. Call or SEE US NOW. Every item baked with our personal Central Point — REALTY Bananas • • • 2 lbs. 23c Eggs . . Grade A small 3 doz. $1.00 Zee Tissue . . 4 roll pack 35c YOUR INSURANCE NO 4 2413. are Terole’s Jewelry Patty Cake Bakery V CHECK INSURANCE 1 Ccctritry CÍ >• F. Goodrich Sedo Driver Loomo C 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. 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