Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1959, Image 13

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    Jacobson to Have
Crusader End Post
In Sherman Tussle
Dan Jacobson, 6-2, 170-
pound Junior, will take over
tartinr end duties for the St.
Mary's high Crusaders on Sat
urday nieht when the Med
ford team entertains Sherman
of Moro in state Class B foot
ball auarter-finals.
Jacobson, who has "good
hands," will take over the
snot of Ron Daley, who- suf
fered a broken collarbone In
the district finale with Mer
rill. He is out for first year
of football and lacks exper
ience but is coming along and
carries out his assignments.
according to mentor Bill Mc
Kibbin.
The Saturday playoff mix
BOWLING
COMMERCIAL. LZAGCK -
SUndiBfs: W. Jj.
Ham ggr Cmlm 34 14
Patterson's Bakery 31 IT
Bates Candy Co. 30 18
Alexander Ac Brown Ins. 29 19
Mall Tribune 28 20
Cubby's Drive In , . 27 21
Quality Market 24 24
Tarn Bearings 23 23
Richfield Oil Co. 23 25
Rogue Valley DrillinjCo. 23 28
Andy's Jewelry 22 28
Kim's Rastaurant 21 27
E. H. Mann Co. 20 28
' rtairi Transfer Jfc Storage 19 29
Moraine Fresh Bread 13 'i 32 Va
Medford Paint Star 15 is 32 "i
exults:
Ttitn o (Jake Olson 8691 2586:
Patterson's 4 (Bob Dyer tc Dick
Wntterfield 556 2694.
M T Bread 3 (Dick Spain 520)
2466; Richfield 1 (Jim Dunphy 532)
2463. ...
Tribune 4 (Andy Anderson 582)
2680; Kim's 0 (Berle Stephens 568)
3628.
Cubby's S (Coe Brown 561) 2558;
Anriv-s 1 (Willie Meyers 603) 2488.
Paint 1 (Mel Mager 588 ) 2594;
n A, IE 3 (Pat Patterson 543) 2638.
Davis 4 (Hal Ellis 598 ) 2655;
Soma 0 (Swede Larson 567) 2584.
A B 3 (Frank Chapman 597)
2729; FAM 1 (Dick DeGroot 887)
2873.
Mann Co. 1 (Charles McWhorter
S95) 2370; Quality 3 (Bill Blunt 971)
2B08. '
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings: - W.
Medford Corporation 4
Medford Steel Co. '. 4
Seven Up Bottling Co. 4
R. O. Stephenson Lbr. Co 3
Barso Supply Co. , 3
Team Nine , 3
Big Y Market 1
Patterson's Plumbing 1
M 8c M Motors 1
Xogap Lumber Industries 0
Med lord Blowpipe -o. u
First Christian Church 0
Mesnlts:
Barco 3 (Dick Schlachter 586)
2703; M 8c M 1 (Willie Barnum 490)
2603.
Medco 4 (Ken Pickens, 495) 2747:
Blowpipe 0 (La Vera Johnson 512)
38B.
Church 0 (Earl Purdy 493) 2625;
Steel 4 (Lin Smith 504) 2783.
Kogap 0 (Buck Buckles 459)
2887; 7 Up 4 (Marion Huitt 387)
2773.
Patterson 1 (Carl Perdue 461)
2829; Stephenson 3 (Clyde Ramsey
924) 2676.
Big Y 1 (Floyd Havner 488) 2570:
Team Nine 3 (Cliff Graves 532
3703.
ROGUE RAMBLERS
Standings:
Three Squares
B.N.C.
The Gang -
Three Cheers
The Pinheads .
Bobby Pins
Lucky Strikes
W.
17
17
18
13
r 13
, 12
11
, 10
. 0
, 8
I
7
7
8
11
11
12
13
14
Marry Misses
The Bankerettes !
The Rolling Three
15
18
salts:
SJ4.C. (C. Rector 493) 1821:
Lucky Strikes (M. Langley- 411)
1536.
Marry Misses (B. Cowden 374)
c 1301; Three Cheers (I Fisher 359)
1440..
The Gang (K. Byrne 382) 1451;
an-erenes- ( . uow iso) l .
Bobby Pins (A. Met- 350) 1410;
Three Squares (M. Doty 414) 1443.
Rolling Three (P. Dorland 257)
48; Pinheads (C Br-r-ton 322)
1307.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
" Standings: W. L.
Economy Market 23 ',i 8,s
Town House - 21 11 ,
3 Big Y Markets 20,4 lift
Neeley Nelson Lmbr. Co. 16',i 15",
Crosby's MobUette 16 18
Pear Bowlers 1314 .Wi
Team Two 13", 18
K-BOY 12 20
Norton's Market 12 20
Team Four ll 20J4
Remits:
Economy Mkt. 4 (V. Grlgsby
303) is.; nonons am. u (jj. rcy
- ton 408) 1447.
Neeley Nelson I (B. Hazlett 452)
1656; Crosby's 3 (R. Edmonds 499)
1706.
Big Y Mkts. 3',4 (E. Dickinson
910) 1761; Pear Bowlers 54 (V.
Cummings 384) 1723.
Team Two Hi (S. Brooks 387)
1418; Team Four 2 54 (S. Gund
lach 447) 1450.
. K-BOY 1 (B. Wilson 413) 1500;
Town House 3 (N. Forler 395) 1520.
High game Vera Cummings 234.
High series V, Cummings 584.
. Edith Dickinson 310. Ruby Ed
monds 499.
Split conversions M. Peyton 5
10. G. Patterson 5-7. S. Gundlach
9-8. E. Edwards 2-3-7.
MONDAY TRIPLES LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Mikes Seat Cover . 22
Ramblers 22
Parrish Construction 20
Sara Jennings 19
Colyear Motors 19
Barbers ,, . 1754
Eastside Market 17
Builders Service , 17
Dean Taylor T654
Team Nine 18
Howard Cooper 14
Cogswells Market - 12
14
14
18 .
17
17
1854
19
13
1954
16
22
20
Results:
Eastside Mkt. 3 (Wed die 484)
1666; Dean-Taylor 1 (Huttner 475)
1549.
Parrish 0 (Parrish 483) 1530;
Ramblers 4 (Tokar 478) 1622.
Colyears 1 (Puhl 460) 1331;
Mike's 3 (Stout 462) 1848.
Barbers 1 (Bean 484) 1358; Cogs
well's 3 (Abbott 502) 1751.
Cooper 3 (Powell 3134 1828;
Team Nine 1 (Robinson 463) 1565.
Jennings 1 (Hutehinson 449)
1521; Builders Supply 3 (Lynch
483) 1615,
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
Standings: W.
Hamilton Funds Corp. 20
Cubby's Drive In 17
L.
7
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19
1954
Daugherty Lumber
Lamport's Sprtg. Goods 1454
Beck's Morning Fresh 13
Clave Construction 12
Timber Room - 9
Kims 754
'Results:
Becks 2 (J. F-rrar 810) 2620;
Cubby's 1 (C. Sullivan 571) 2503.'
Lamport's 2 (G. Spaunhorst 635)
2838; Daugherty 1 (F. Chapman
556) 2690.
tiamilton 2 (J. Hennebeck 843)
2656; Timber Room 1 (C McWhor
ter 55T) 2578.
IClave 2 (G. Clark 512) 2026;
Kim's 1 (G. Smith 939) 9434. '
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Final Standings - . (W. L.
(First Reudj
is set for 8 pan. at the Med
ford stadium. St Mary s is
District 5 winner and Sher
man took the banner in Dis
trict 6.
McKibbin reported that
Roger Hout will be at the
other end. Other likely of
fensive starters for the Cru
saders are Jim Valentine and
Mike Duggan, tackles; George
Lucas and Don MacPherson,
guards; Tom Tom jack, center;
Bob Evans, quarterback; Dick
Evans and Alex Mete, half
backs, and Terry Cooper,
fullback.
On defense Fred Lucas may
be a linebacker, Mike Moore
an end, Calhoun a halfback
and Don Rausch a - tackle.
They would replace Mete, Ja
cobson, Bob Evans and Dug
gan. Those who may start for
the Moro team are T. DeMoss,
center; T. Eakin and M.Zach-
ary, guards; W. Reed and R.
Mobley, tackles; O. Blaylock
and E. Royce, ends; John Dun
can, quarter, Jim Duncan and
G. Thompson, halfbacks, and
T. Kasberg,' fullback.
The Medford team worked
out yesterday morning and
reportedly had a good scrim
mage. McKibbin said that Cal
houn suffered a split lip
which necessitated a few
stitches but will be able to
play. Marv McGee, a fullback,
pulled a shoulder muscle on
Tuesday and is on the doubt
ful list for the game.
OSC Meets
Stanford
Corvallis (OPT) Oregon
State and Stanford, eacfKwith
2-6 season's records, collide
here Saturday in their next
to last games of the season.
Next week Oregon State
closes out against Oregon and
Stanford meets California.
Among the fans . on - hand
will be Gov. Nelson Rocke
feller of New York.
Coach Tommy Prothro
probably will use Ron Miller
at wingback. Art Gilmore is
sidelined for the season with
a shoulder separation while
Amos Marsh also, has an in
jury.
Stanford's big weapon is the
Bill Norman-to-Chris Burford
passing combination. Norman
Lhit 22 out of 34 passes against
OSC last season when the
Beavers won 24-16.
Odell, Collins
Fire Low Gross
In UMC Tourney
Dr. Ralph Odell with a 70
and Mrs. C. B. Collins with an
82 were gross winners in the
United Medford Crusade golf
tourney last Saturday at
Rogue valley Country club.
Ned Schuler with 66 and
Mrs. Tom Teutsch with a 75
took first in men's and wom
en's low net divisions.
The tourney realized $372
for the UMC, largest amount
for a special event during the
drive.
Long drive honors went to
Mike Monroe and Mrs.
Teutsch for low handlcappers
and to Vera Lovette and Eva
Shaylor for high handicap
players. Tom Teutsch and
Mrs. F. G. Bunch had closest
to the pin in the low handicap
divisions. Charles Meyer and
Phil Rogers were closest
among those in the men's
high handicap and no handi
cap divisions, respectively. '
Hole in one winners were
Mrs. Collins, Ed Simmons
and Rogers. Prizes will be
available on Saturday at Van
Lees' store.
MEN'S WINNERS:
Gross Ralph Odell 70. Ed Sim
mons 73. Dave Boala 76. Monro
Ti, -ari acnmiat, Clayton Lewis
and Bob Meyer each 78. Larry
Butler 79. Jay Brown 81, Jack
Lewos 82. Bud Judy 84, Ivan Har
rington and Norm Hlllver each 85.
Ben Trowbridge and - Bill Catey
Net Ned' Schuler 88. Forrest
Casey. Curt Butterfield, Jack Wood
ana uiaries Meyer 70, E. K. Kic
ker 71. Tom Teutsch 72. V. W.
Hammond, Tom Van. Etten, Robin
urns ana ob Mood each 73, Jim
nt.4 mr V 111 V
Floyd Baker and Herman Duncan
eacn 74.
WOMEN'S WINNERS:
Gross Mrs. C. B. Collins 82.
Mrs. Murine Hammond 85, Mrs.
F. G. Bunch 90. Mrs. Les Schneider
95. Troy Bowling 96. Mrs. Mahr
Reymers 100. Coleman 110. Hazel
scnuat 113 and Jean Williams 119.
Net Mrs. Tom Teutch 75. Mrs.
Ken Teeter 76, Eva Shaylor 78,
irs. Alton nan 79, ea Kodgers
81. Mrs. John Day 83. Virgie Bar
clay 85. Phylias Lovette SO.
Consolidated Van Lines
27 17
26 i4 1714
26 18
Safeway Twelve ;
cai spray
Medford Health Club 25 19
Safeway Ten , 25 19
uarreu Miner 25 19
O.N.C Fast Freight . 24 20
Taylor Salade , 24 20
Crater Lake Motors 17 27
McDonald Candy Co 16)4 27 4
Fabers Market 16 28
OJC Tires 12 32
Results:
C. F. Van Lines 3 fBunrhardt
497)1 2897; Safeway Twelve
1 (Thompson 303) 2861.
Faber's 3 (Hick Bartley- 483)
2662; Cal Spray 1 (Shafer 521)
2852. ;
Heal HI Club 3 (Morris 521) 2785;
Safeway Ten 1 (Grider 463) 2668.
Taylor-Salade 3 (Herman 532)
2832; McDonald 1 (Kinney 520)
2827.
at. Motors 4 (Maggenti 588)
2797; O. K, Tires 0 (Spencer 391)
2577. -
0rreiF'WJ1(S473) 2878.
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JOHNSON LANDS BLOW
Harold Johnson, right, lands
Ray during bout last night in
on a 10th round TKO.
SiPciDiHnrs
Fox Most Valuable
In American League
Boston (DPD Nelson Fox,
the combative, second base
man: who typified the "go go
spirit" of the Chicago White
Sox, today became the first
player in the team's history
to be named the American
league's most valuable play
er. . ,
The 31-year old Fox garn
ered 295 points in the ballot
ing by ' baseball writers to
beat out Luis Aparicio, his
25-year old double play team
mate from Maraicaibo, Ven
ezuela who was second with
155 points.
Four of the 24 voting writ
ers, three in each American
league city, considered the
tandem so inseparable that
they split their first-place bal
lots between the two.
Fox drew 14 first place
votes, five second-place votes
and one third-place vote. Ap
aricio won six votes for top
honors, 13 : for second place
and one for third.
Righthander Early Wynn
of the White Sox made it a
Chicago triumvirate by fin
ishing third with 123 points
Wynn compiled a 22-10 rec
ord last season.
Slugging Rocky Colavito
of the second-place Cleveland
Indians was fourth with 117
points: Indians centerfielder
Tito Francoha, who won him
self a starting position after
the campaign got underway,
finished fifth with 102 points,
Jackie Jensen of the Bos
ton Red Sox last year's win
ner, finished 10th in the vot
ing. -
Steelheading
Interrupted by
Water Release
Portland -(DPD- The weekly
hunting and fishing report
prepared by the state game
commission:
Southwest: Waterfowl hunt
ing not .expected to be good
in the Coos Bay area until
more rain falls; pheasant sea
son closes Nov. 15; waterfowl
hunting poor in Jackson and
Josephine counties; bull . elk
hunting in Butte Falls area
will be. poor.
Steelheading in North and
South Umpqua rivers poor to
fair; Nov. 15 is the last day
that salmon over 20 inches are
legal below Smith Ferry
brige; effective Nov. 16 sal
mon no less than 20 inches
may be taken only below
highway 38 bridge at Scotts
burg; steelheading on - Rogue
river interrupted by release of
waters from ' Savage Rapids
dam. j
Central: Waterfowl hunting
generally fair in central area
but poor to fair in Klamath
district; upland bird hunting
slow;, Fishing at Ochoco and
Haystack reservoirs varied
from poor to good.
Warmath Will
Be Paid to Quit
Minneapolis, Minn. '. (CFD
Murray Warmath will be paid
$37,500 to quit as Minnesota
football coach, a local busi
nessman said today.
Warmath has been . under
fire because of the Gophers'
poor showing this season. The
team has won two of sfeven
games this season and faces
the prospect of ending in the
Big Ten cellar.
Charles D. Pyle Sr. said he
was head of a group which
had offered to pay Warmath
for the remaining two years
of his, Minnesota contract if
he would resign.
CONSIDERS DESK JOB
Salt Lake City, Utah -(UPD-
Tony Trabert, former U.S. Da
vis Cup star, is considering an
offer to promote professional
tennis. Trabert, who won the
Wimbledon crown in .1955,
has just returned from a Eu
ropean playing tour. He is ex
pected te meet promoter Jaek
Kramer shortly to discuss his
switch from the courts to a
desk job.
Top-ranked light heavyweight
right cross to head of Sonny
Chicago Stadium. Johnson won
(UPI Telephoto)
NELLIE FOX
Gains MVP Award
Dukes' Efforts
Fail With Wilt
United Stales International
What are you going to tell
a man after you've pitted him
against Wilt Chamberlain, ex
cept that you're sorry?
Walt Dukes of Detroit, who
said he could stop the Phila
delphia flipper, was the latest
National Basketball associa
tion giant to test Chamber
lain's massive scoring strength
Wednesday night as Wilt the
Stilt 'tallied 41 points and
17 rebounds in the Warriors'
119-105 victory over the Pis
tons. Chamberlain, travelling
along at a 38-point-a-game
pace, repeatedly batted away
Dukes' efforts to score and
held the Detroit center to 22
points. .
Wilt also Improved his
shooting eye at the foul line,
having one of his best nights
as he connected on nine of 12
attempts.
The Philadelphia victory
left the Warriors a game back
of the Eastern division lead
ing Boston Celtics, who wal
loped Cincinnati, 151-118, in
the only other league action.
Learn to Swim
Classes Slated
A new "learn to swim"
class will start at the Med
ford YMCA on Nov. 21.
Held on Saturdays at 9
a.m. instruction will be for
two groups, beginning swim
mers and those youngsters
who can swim 25 feet.
Limited to 20 children,
ages 8-10, these classes-. will
have two instructors to assure
more' personal attention for
each individual in the "pro
gram. " rV.
Lessons are free to YMCA
members and there will be a
fee for non-members. This fee
will entitle non-members to
10 swimming lessons. For an
additional amount they can
become YMCA members for a
full year.
Medford YMCA swimming
pool meets all requirements
of the state for cleanliness, Y
officials said.
JAY HEBERT PICKED
Lafavette. La. (DPD Home
town golfer Jay Hebert teed
off as the favorite tori a v in
the between-seasons $15,000
Lafayette Open golf tourna
ment Hebert led a field of
150 golfers. The tournament
ends Sunday.
Bay
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Harold Johnson
Halts Sonny Ray
Chicago-(DP--A razor-sharp
fighter with no foes,, Harold
Johnson, apologized today for
a poor performance, even
though he belted out Sonny
Ray in the 10th round of
their nationally televised
fight Wednesday night,
Johnson, the No. 1 chal
lenger for . the light heavy
weight crown, said he might
have finished his opponent
earlier, but he was afraid to
try because he had little con
fidence in his ability. "
"I fcUdn't think I had the
timing to do it," he said,
"and I didn't want to risk
missing." -
Johnson, 31, floored Ray
for a six count 'in the fourth
round, but he said "he cov
ered up well and I couldn't
chance moving in on him.-
Bowling Green
Third in Poll
New York - (DPD - Delaware
and Mississippi Southern re
mained 1-2 today in United
Press International's small
college football rating but
Bowling Green (Ohio) replac
ed West Chester (Pa.) Teach
ers in third place.
Delaware and Bowling
Green, each unbeaten and un
tied in seven games, clash
Saturday in one of the sea
son's most attractive small
college clashes. The game
will be played at Bowling
Green.
Middle Tennessee State (8-0)
advanced from fifth to fourth
and East Texas State (7-1)
moved from sixth to fifth in
the latest balloting by the na
tionwide board of coaches
which rates the small schools
for UPL West Chester (6-1)
slipped to sixth in the wake
of its 13-10 upset loss to
Bloomsburg (Pa.) Teachers.
New York (UPI) Tie United
Press International small college
football ratings (first-place votes
and won-lost records in parenthe-
Team Points
1 . Delaware 23 (7-0) 339
2. Miss. Southern 7 (5-2) 279
3. Bowling Green 4 (7-0) 271
4. Middle Tenn St. 2 (8-0) 209
5. East Texas State (7-1) 147
6. West Chester T. (6-1) -124
7. Memphis State 1 (5-2) 119
8. Miami (Ohio) (5-2) 111
9. Western Illinois (8-0) , 98
10. Buffalo (N.Y.) (5-1) ! 95
11, Hillsdale (Mich.), 57; 12, Ohio
university, 55; 13, Lenoir Rhyne
(N.C.). 35; 14 (tie), Louisiana Tech
and Montana St. College, 29 each;
Lamar Tech (Tex.), 19; 17, Butler
(Ind.); 18 (tie) Idaho tSate and Wil
liam Jewell (Mo.), 16 each; 20,
Florida A&M, 14.
Rooks to Vie
At Washington
Corvallis -(DPD- Coach Jim
Brackins of the Oregon State
Rooks said today that four
members of his team, which
collides with the Washington
Frosh in Seattle Friday, are
nursing hurts and probably
won't make the trip north. .
The four injured players
are starting right guard Felix
Mazzacco; tailback 'Bob La
zark; wingback Gary Casey,
and tackle Roy Jones.
The Rooks so far have, de
feated Washington State's
Coubabes and lost to the Ore
gon Frosh.
Lincoln, Neb. (DPD - Sen. Hu
bert Humphrey (D-Mirin.)
said Saturday he had not made
up his mind regarding his pos
sible entrance into any presi
dential Primaries.
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STRETCH INJURY
San Francisco -(DPD- John
Gonzaga, defensive lineman
for the San Francisco Forty
Niners, may be back in action
within three weeks. Doctors
said Wednesday that Gonza
ga's knee injury was a
"stretch type" injury and
therewas no apparent carti
lage damage. Gonzaga will
travel with the Forty Niners
to Chicago this week end but
will not suit up. John was in
jured last Sunday against the
Los Angeles Rams at the Coliseum.
Bill Rosensohn .
Hearing Today
New York - (DPD - Promoter
Bill Rosensohn, acting as his
own attorney, faced the New
York state athletic commis
sion today at a license-revocation
hearing.
Defending himself' against
three misconduct charges, he
had to "show cause" why his
suspended license as match
maker shall not be revoked
permanently.
The charges stemmed from
Rosensohn's promotion of the
June 26 fight at Yankee Sta
dium, where Sweden's Inge
mar Johanson won the world
heavyweight title from Floyd
Patterson.
He is charged with consort
ing with persons of ill repute
-mobsters and gamblers, with
transferring two-thirds of his
stock in the Rosensohn Enter
prises ' without notifying the
commission, and with putting
200 working press tickets on
sale in violation of commis
sion rules.
Turkey Shoot
November 22
First of three special shoots
this season at Medford Gun
club will be the annual pre-
Thanks-iving turkey event on
Sunday, Nov. 22.
Turkeys, hams and bacon
will be prizes.
Practice will start at 9 a.m.
and visiting shooters will be
welcome.
The stun club and Medford
Elks club will hold a joint
shoot on Dec. 13 and the club
will have another shoot on
Dec. 20.
Bearers Step
Up Hoop Work
Corvallis. -(UPD- The young
and green but tall Oregon
State basketball squad stepped
up practices this week prepar
ing for the trip to Hawaii and
the OSC season opener Dec. 2.
, Veteran Coach Slats Gill
goes into his 32nd season with
only two seniors. The present
starting five includes Ron
Critchfield; lettermen Steve
Flynn, Karl Anderson and Jim
Woodland, and 6-7 sophomore
forward Jay Carty.
The leavers compete in Ha
waii in a series on Dec. 2-
3-5.
Portland Mayor To
Tour 'Sister Cfy7
Sapporo, Japan -(DPD- May
or Terry Schrunk and Cham
ber of Commerce President
John Fulton of Portland,
Ore., plan a personal tour of
this Japanese city Nov. 17
Sapporo is Portland's new
Japanese "sister city." The
two officials will present
gifts of Portland rose bushes
and myrtlewood bowls to lo
cal dignitaries.
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DR. MERLE FOLAND
Named President
Dr. Foland Elected
Kiwanis President
Dr. Merle Foland, physician
and surgeon, was elected yes
terday as president of Med
ford Kiwanis club for 1960.
He succeeds Dr. Thomas
Anderson. .
Arthur Savard was named
vice president and Glen Allen,
Chandler Drew, Paul Mit
chell, Lou McLaughlin and
Dr. Edward W. Sickels, di
rectors. .
Edward Barnett, Russell
Renner and Curtis Nesheim
are holdover directors.
Kelly Somers, Eagle Scout
and Medford High school stu
dent, showed colored slides at
the noon luncheon at the
Rogue Valley Country club.
They were of his trip last sum
mer to the Orient. He attend
ed the Boy Scout world jam
boree near Manila, P.I.
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DELIVERED
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Air Foam Seat
Electric Wipers
Torsion Aire Ride
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No Replacement Is
Found for Caird
No replacement has yet
been found for John B. Caird,
Jacksonville, who recently re
signed from the Jackson
County Water Pollution Fact
Finding committee, a Jackson
ville city councilman said.
Caird announced his resig
nation Friday to be effective
immediately. The county
court, which had appointed
Caird to the committee, re
quested a recommendation
from the Jacksonville city
council.
"I resigned since the meet
ings of the committee and the
Jacksonville city .council, of
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North Central Oregon
Teachers in Conference
The Dalles-flJPD-Some 450
teachers from five counties
gathered here today for two
days of general and sectional
meetings at the annual North
Central Oregon Regional
Conference of Teachers.
Counties represented In-"
elude Sherman, Hood River,
Wasco, Wheeler and Gillian
Presiding was Donald K.
Shelton, superintendent of
Hood River county schools.
which I am a member, come
on the same nights," Caird ex
plained. "Both meetings are
held on the first and third
Tuesdays of each month."
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