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II .w r., zrzP'-- n O C3q j0 Kesefvte UMt - 0 00000 C-S O CD To u"' j; o o SS vyw Q KJS ......... 9 .?i-.Q,... -- o.,MflnJi ' T? . o u- o 5- A 3 71 MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dlord, Or.) " I 75 VI ' f-' I' ;3) 2s) G 1 1 V uvii ierv-ce exam Planned a L-,y A ci(fiervke examination will be given 'or postal car rier or clerk in the near fu ture, according to the civil lervice commission. Purpose is to estaiiUn ; list of eligiDies lor lunuvweij. s. Armv reserve s coin ployment possibilitic-!i tVpris(,d o( lwo lyp(,s ,men Medford post office and its j tl)ose wn0 are fuifiuW their branches. Applications may ijej military obligation and those obtained at the (M'iiford PtyrtJwho arededicaled reservists SS--cS222Sn5' "S0?! RestlhoarefuSilitr Central Point, it was annocJatM their nhlluaimn ari unerallv ra. applicants win ue niu.-u at aflrAer date when the ex amination is to be given. Add'.ional information may be obtained from either Med Qprd or Central Point post of lices. Q CP. Industrial arts ai cational shop program of Mud ford High school will be p (ented to members of the schbSk board and intertted layVeHize(fi)Tuesday, My 3, between 730 aid 9 j(m W)l- IjMft1 A. (Bill) Barker,' boord TV J v,V7 , iwr, uiiygpn seems! luin corj htjrman, reminitccl ritchtsl rmy Ji-ve Saturday Thoe Interested are aMtid to rtwt for the inital prescnta- uon in ine nign scnool wooa hc)which Jittak on Ja st. on the sfjulh-side of I(J rose st. on thf) hg) (iehgl Gufeis Ui l S-aisliriX(ri hisSiin(ilit)ive du- the mala entrance of tilt hlflh school to dHrfect iniarested peo ple to the mcctiiiitiplace. Bar ker said. The main estince faraa nn Mnnma at in th northwest corner of the buitji ('following the initial ex pTanation of the curriculum program in inese area, ; toiir of facilities will be arranEiiLX Barker said. Various shop pro grams will be explained.) Carpentry Ptoofrawi) Leland MfeMAerr)U present the wood and carpentry pro gram. Liuane Richardson th. general metals shop program' liim Wanning the niaplrtne and w(lfng shop, and(Llpy'Lyda the auto mechanics program. Students will be availabioMo explain just what projects under way. Barker said ts bnarcl feels the program rihovlld be-7an in teresting one for lay citizens, and encouraged district pa trons to attend. O The one-hour eaploratory and tle )hree-hiir clay itrade vjvocational classes will be eiPl plained. The latter program is state renbursable-to) an ex tent, Bnrfcor noted. In addition MnliWnr .,1 RichagV will diWibe the mecnantcal and arch teclual ( V drawing program. Tljt) post n -u;u i , . J nign scuuui buio mecnantcl., , 5 'r 7 program will be explained by Lindsay Vinsel, dirtclor; of adijuTeducation atTdedford HiUhjthool. v ? The adull education pro gram in auto mechanics is a new program and utilize-thc automotive trade shop Uyie evening, providing greater utilization of school facilities. Sltntzer also wiU explain th Carpenter appatjeeship training program Vtiich is conducted in the shop in the evening. District ft Rated 1 k " Y'entral ojnt - The Central Point Junltj high and Crater High school bands received "I" ratings at the Southern Oregon muic festival in Ash land FridafQ) The junio'rliigh school bund "Srfftf -S pVril7criii'a,n(J w pstern Horizons,'' overtures. The Crater High school band received a "1" ratiiiR on each of thiee numbers which were played Friday morning at the festival. This sets a record for the band directed by Norman D. Carothers, officials paid tiiry Meyers d; cu.i Junior high school l d. cJenfce Imposition Suspended in Court Imposition of sentence on Roland Elmnrc Dod-on, 31 NorGColumhus St.. Medford. was suspended or five yearsittn Friday in Jackson county cir-Ve cuit court Dodson had pleaded guilty to chajs of receiving stolen property' In August. 1058. He was charged with receiving a .38 caliber Colt revolver which is the personal property of Robert Clifford Kennedy. n n iBeservists Ifcre 5)greg(Pkes Trilfii-aT) Staff Writer MeWrd f.nh of the The sixnKihths in the regular Ay and noy must (Bj'vfJ Thft dedicated raiervists are Yfrtia ill iiiVJicacivc. men who ioio-ana remain at- tiye (oeyause qjlntercst,(5)feef.") ina ni m iv inwaros 1 lair cSDiitry and (if) 'siS) to tot prepared in cuit)nt a n)ion emrtil'ncv reairinn a mobile fition- of tftt) Uyg) &ertt) oi ui; local unit, pomis oui that regwdntsi) tilr (ftftl sunsir joining an rw vi.w nmst altunw I'viti'l' tw htt iitjrii J it ) month, ah "8n,jur mulUjife Will once iimiirtlh. tnd sumirfe)- canfp)at rjfjilar military iiis(i)latiiin); lfur, two weeks each summeiQ Officii Pant; ThMedlord unit ii)(Qu al ly ((ailed. "3ra4rai'b sbfscc- tidr, O.'fJOn sectits 10th cor lt is oii9 ifrVfliBh lUJHs in tlfi)s(Sl ijor Wgrt(B(iint- ed out. Ttie otKdrs dre at Eu- (gyr n-iiaiiij)jil gglem. djor s.w.irt ism lull-time Ai-mi Siavi htfi itfficujQ ca io tlA uniiii jtahis as- relkilar Arniyandfour(Xrmy dparlnielll civilians. The Vreseryt unit it.ellv' split iijto fohf (eoups (en headed "by reserve officers of varyirtgraiik). Ajiii 01 iiiese groups is ine 582nd Qurtevinaslcr Bn( lion, which -ts essentially supply uniK) ISltfttr TMttna A second group ! 'tilt )2nd iSattttliiiil 4l4lh RiifiiiliSiit Bft- oic irainniHii.omiTianQ. It is their duttj To prepart)and ad- riiiiiiaLur ine dh.iic iruining 01 Vipew recruits. Major Stewart noticed mat tins unit is lcav ing ilTAUgiist-or Ft. Orttfi Calif.Xvher Wey will con duct the actual basic training of a npwigr.oup of inductees A Ikird such division is the RecfKsltttJiCom 'iHofilir'.rnirjsan vision. It is Ir is tiifcH- i PWKess (sad supply initial m p power replacements to other divisions in time of war. The fourth (goupflii the 8337th InftfyrylMvisW. It is different from the other units in that, unltKf! its name. It is primarilj()studr'gioupw)iich attempts to keep abreast of the many chaitgdk that are I4."st3n,ly ,nki'S,place in the 'ir-, -5, t-. W w -HwH This ctrnnn i.-.mudal fm) tirely of rcseiv?J officers and is tjlt) only such (BtoilSjrtM whicli rcservisia)-i(ajwmioul ReservisUin tlft)other three BroUD.VBftaMavniiv for each drill) cqtiivalenCwv their ft' There Is" no officiaVconnec tion between tltafbOriftoups ealcb) optt;atiitg)entirtl.v inft -r'-v'""y v-iiveolllie7 inai-youiu ue icijuuvu ui iiiuiu iiisi-vm pvodent Of tile othora) TlttyU,,, the prfpir Wtkribution of suppReSfTiucJ supply (eritajit. meet utV st'Diirate nialus earh week except forforicu moittti)' whmn)they meeH'en massV1 tor Bii M iiour multll)drlll. sThe-niedlordWiit comprises ati Average of 20(j reaetvite)n the-four fgrotipj Ceotriiile'd. These nien-'conie from Med- ford and other t-allAil fitin (miniilori&klvillsi) ine unu, nmvever. aciuuiiy administers resertSacijjtrltte's in Jiickson, Joscphtiie, Kiam Btli, Lake. Harney and Mill titer counties But its duties 4t !in:nnt"i f an administra tive niilur' Some cities auWi K iHrtJAth . Fal.ls haveTheir yiUt'ttjf vOmuuiieuiS' biu arc still within the adminis-1 .in- jin iMiiLiion oi inc . mil conilicl wun u jticnai Medford sub-secto:'. I functions as a rcscrw filter, j A typical weekly drill sUrU'This is a federal policy (ot)all . W'?i' "Pn f,"'n,al'l,n of liUlW'sci vc centers, he added I cnUaVgroiip. a roll call and; ciMitd Through Of fit?) iii.spection in ranks. The unit then breaks into classes to study differtnt subiecjf which are selected by a teltaji cxnMiiiind. Following thfj?.v c-there is another firniilion AA n final mil cull Kf.,A li. Oj).llisSlll. I The new U.S. Armv ltcsere center. whicb- n'tVtlv be- PWWbl.v Ih-'prolilbilea. ce- ing conslruc(al(,Andrewxl,"1 ,1,e lTnk'r vmM "ot oc, rd. and Clark ;(Qslioiild Llarl!e enough for their activi coniDleSEvn Jtilvand ihrvmii i ties. It will he able to accom- will mL Xin about that time Injur Stewart points out that new center will be a wel- come asset to reservist activi ties here because present quar ters of the unit, in the federal building at 33 rtTVth River side ave.. are vnurd inadequate. . J he new cenier Is the sam kind of itructurt thai Uie 0J lie r - 0) SJv O' 6 )' O . O O - s . -. . Jest (Jjolonel UonalcL wOlalin, commandiKgJofficer of the(3?2id) (g)iarteHnlastcrUJanalion.ioiine u.s.Ar(ni ncserve.nqrt) hiCuit the coinrnand (fatter" and Wabrief second the men were behind cover, guajpoised ana ready for action, mil ine only one snooun STAtWlHRTPTiriGe-tlllOinicii Quattrmaster BattaliorXof the U.S. Army Retie disembatked fronQieir trucks .(nt jeeps last Sundl(j)morninR to start a (oTl day of training at thcO,ld Camp qflOiite training grounds. The 32-man unit attends) two-hour classerQici) a month at iheflprei,- iwo-nour ciasseircwictt a monin ai iiicvurcv i . . o if OFFICE DUTIES TOO 382ncrspend a lot of time farts .-M-JrttMVfTQ XiXTHPi im cyj-sil IX ?'rO ;ET5l , at the flera.fciiildi(il)on North Riverside wilc M. John Uft Ness, aveboMng (u3 on me many adminislra- siipervisoiv-'ajsciffett) supply eQit' thau-would be required of theiiL Sgt. First (Cla.8.jbe)'t H-Nin, b(J)li) W)utiiiie. (8g). (filbert K. tmy ouiios uhs. us rvfvyj'v i mills ail over toe uuinvg; u will be able to aecoji(n'date some 200 men, Major Stewart said. He pointed out that the Medford NavalSSlervtfAiiijs proposing to coW(ya Wg onto tne new cenier ano may also use some classroom space in the center itself. When comple(ty the center will be uwide available, free of j-jiargej foif rtse by niostpter. at 3 p.m.. Thursday) May civie orvni.(uOf. -iiV h? ,Sul', us long! m such (uf does! I . -v'0 . t Kr.r ,i, ciQter must be cleared through Major StewatlV of fice aWl must be niude in ad vance. 0) He pointed.'))thut use-tJy such ttsaniations as Uu ;inialions as Uie PAL club W) h.ff.d groiVs will ; muriate a n(gimum of only KWsons. s'd. rr-n TyKof the iSSi tuv Med - foicOiut mfffi proud of their reserve group and prii them selves the fact iVii) their trainlng-lias keptOhein pre- and pared for almost Immediate (fVombat duty should lhere be i"a need fur mobilizatUi of the "O . ; w ::P.-s:jbc3as. of the pHowigrapher. Lt. at them this time was or incSbina ave-ynd spends a full a-liour day once a moiitli in Jl fgJd. nt summer the unit will xcijd?t9 &QMi ft fpLe)s, Wash., IrainiiigA (jtJtee un'tt) ig) th lidliitg) of iffilleK. Pi -y est w The men of Ifie) isWiown above in their officio) a prospective Fink (farTcft) talc u Sbtod)ThufsdaV i j )n Report: -ts oirthe Owon State , Conference on Agi, will be !ive-i at a meeting of the jlRocue A'alleCouncil on Ag I ina at the Swilur Actively ccnl - Htu:ii-ifit "iiyKi-jtakj Gior, i,)n,i counyiixehairman. Tweiitv-onc Jattion county representatives attended the conference in S-aJ e ni which started Tluu'sdrvcning and enuco kiuiioii.v iiiioii. tonference trew 50ft ( oeinons from throughout Ore - gon. Needs of older people as found through a state purvey und during, lour d:l:4t con ferences W4re) discussstii J!e ifJhe 1 nisu in c onfereiv(ics :Mfd in Medford A final session u as Vurrtfe inoriiiug in the rinse iivaypicsentamcs, wnen various stale, . . .... ,. . .nunittee chair- iiMSi gav uorksho gave th1 frtatngs from P session? ,ul the i i- - at,.y 1 coifTcnce lilightsVi' i isWcduled V4'akcrs mci hid ed Earl R. Lovell. chief of thel Oregon Employment Servl(S en eajnloyment and income; Dr. (fjjSValter Itrodie. Oregon City, on housing; Dr. Clara Sinimerville. Oregon State university at Corvalhs, Mrs. v 5 o the photographer. Although thi unit it lUttit remain combat (WJialin s'ajjl the men in his unit are(Jri'enly(iV?sted in rt)iat they are doi(ig)a there is no dicul(y)in kpig) ine 32-man unu ai iuji sireon. (i fedgtil building on North Riverside (Ittii,! tji,i O obtaining iiiRrmation from recniit, Ronald B.(Ulasp-, quatlermaster invoice) ?)th nafcj.Ud)oto) rv ri ouicrcncc O Enid Rankin. MisJfirid. com niunily services and organiza tion fend JessioL. Brodic.31. 40: PO kj ) Mrs Portland. onJicalth. ( S Helciflliillingcr. chair man of-thc state conference pi esKtat the iitjit(-!s-s i o a a n d inlroHnred (tmi ,(iat)aV:k Hatfield. Dr. Wesley, i AicholjpaVjstnte council cha man. cliised the sessuuu. Featured speak I Mrs. ElizatunhrcckinridgaT..reirSt))were (SiiWf3ii(koi). JKlinois pafclicWd commission phvsjotrierapisFat the Wliiie ; and G arneia modus, r irsi National City Bank of Newjgowell, nursing) iume opajr loin, aiiayprcsiueiH oi uie National Council on Afing Local persons on the pro gram panels of the workshops were James jPTjllnian, Jackson county wcllsS director, who, spoke on the RocjA'allrv council in the conuitjljty (m) ganization workshop. Dr. fcK ! nipStevenson. Southern Ore- I M) college president, v. no jt!) a workshop consultanlu!M c'nildhood education in an ag ing society; Dr. Frank Rob erts. recreatic(E!i).'hairman of Rogue Valley council, who Mitt onfSYe timcii-Tivlties. da Hess, Mrs. and Mr. Wrry Fi(WTrtcmpiWMrs. Marie Cli l.il,4....n-. lii...i.. rl, r.rimn, a rary children s librarian or the Public Library of Medford 1 ! euQ is basically ajTtupply ready at all times. Eloe) (KnackslecK Photo) W-d-U. it. t Af- fill K MUD , T--." T . 1 L . -iiir H, l l'. I I FIFTQpN XBAHS Lt. Col. Donai(TVliaTin, who, wheirilot a reservist, is a partnerUtfc Varigrift, Leeer and Whalin Realtv. Mcdford. (id commanrt officer-1 c thft 382n8 ftvia termaster Battalion. He has tM Army Rese for 15 yaaYs. Burlftg e ap.em ipatt oAiis du't)itattondo5e(tm9 VBi9 itljth ist InfantTt iiWision. VAitliou'jli Jit) hajledj Jf-om TOoraestej,1 'Masa,, 'ind had never setW Atefprd (Pfior to hiftfllitj hor. h redirned (5)make his permanent resiflelni.'S) (gj.edlbrd following) hit releascQrom t regulej rmgfO ,i(4r(.ate.dt IghotoJ; ifto iWei;eld, president) oDi za jiwpiry storiig; in wio ira cific Nortlitsoilt) aPSrnch is locaftd) in )Jedfjr ill head (P scW.a- onl1 wwsn. v employing t h physicVaJl.Vl.0' ftf'W t hariciicanpc Mr aH9 (ji i anjipin.jt!;., i&iyis 'JStn annuncMi isfieTd (i) Wuib.ii(?toi stare chair)ii9 . .;4: AElsennnwir s commilCM on (T)nploymefit tig) pfjjsically (aniLtppea. ynei(aj pajR'i toe)ue)will be "utilizij)handi- MDdiienaTiifkbrs in srrmll bus- inessyweeiddiiead the discussion -oh suteKvision. As state oVairtnan of tAtJaniytieJiVianels on political committer Weisfield hclpj i oojcciives-suen as iocusing na tional and international atten tion on importance of rehabili-talion-jid emnjoyment of handu(appcd workers, nxpvid- ing an opportunity frEolim tcers(id professionals int) ested in emnlovino the handi-l capped to ift and exchartgt) ineas. and Jackson iswintf wljo(fet- (fW as r Vflity or vcwrdcf-'at tue iWirnj- rganizatibn) workshop. Other Jackson county resi dents who attendfcdythe con- ue cnv domic iarv: Mrs. Mary lor; Airs. Jilt UrcennKad, of the Council of Chtfc'ch SoiuRn and ;:h e Friendly ''isitiua llitvicCi.Aiilliloxie, Jaufeson Couiuy t-a b 6 r Council and cliairman ofthc Couucil's h o u s i n .nimirfflh Srs. Allll IIUUl'l 13, 1IIIS. and Mrfii'jjiVy Frcci of the ratjiT Plus clu Frank Rouerls, Mrs. tna Fos. deiic, all ub exe; live board AlemberswM the Jackson county public welfare office who attended were Mrs. Ellen Hieler, Mrs. Vivian fnirdner, M&K Karen Pierson, Ri.s Qer- OrrinTgier, ark. Mi-' Mil- i u'tjg) Orimea and Miss carol j Horslcy. (g) O Of5, "tfi$2: SB U20r8-rm Max (SWn, ho in pri8( li1 ie i R'nante (a))ovD itrue?tn tl SSSn ift bitten tl blbota Cain sartvg) c tot) tnirujij I V36(tl1. ,4 "r beSn ith th Medlar unife 6V, Si.ilfnd)-fB. t n1int)ol'bifetet CPblitiCai St-ian(aetlauciaidSi 'ft tl (SaigT di-! I WW thJ)mria)corration on '1rg) Basic Issues of National Stragft t'i!' Dr. Woodell sl. O-t h(t)r informative pro- lVti)cVu j t i n) id pflWcffi chStig modf-ted(1 lkfdr G Ore; waiian politics, by Norman Mellor. UniWrsiay of Hawaii. moderator; regjonalrots of supreme-courl btltoyior by Prif Cu) B. Swjsher, John Hopkins university: theortfl e4iimfilications ql! ,llie Jiidical qitest'fOr standards Ih the con stitutional(otect(S) of indi vidual rights, by ITT RT)Hink, (J ilioria Se university. Tb.9 conference was con ducted jointly by the WSPAJ theNorthern (OiliforniaFo- liticn! Science) association, and theifforthern California chap ter. (lnerican Studies associ jgtlomf (O) fr?' At) 4 WttoAt faf 1rm M igsnSiBlflB'. f od 4 ''- fV?A luMrt havw Mm4 try mit V!) 'T wr tmmiom KtW, wUA ttm 0Wf tMftjatjtKta tW4HtAf Wft 4 a I I exclusively ai I WESTERN THRIFT o 1 r Cfjrj. I ffioegi ft oP9ifi pQ)toyBf Me5) q 1iK2 th3 9 naJ Ser9attihgi mem tfijrtud) i(Sio$ ii hv4iiai9iu jnB aloiii iftiliiinD eri ul SatelS fttd) lbt?3ii) elitul C5tin) in?rj JuiXJfl,m'te. inaj (gnpywj q q Msvitses I) SftumlitBofactiSitieShayS 'fy hospilJt to efe'iefcrafiiJa' yi i iKtanji CJC.ti-,d.nd) V&Hfg J-otSi ifA Sacred Heart h o s my I a 1 a recently plaflnyd events for the pbsery-i n O o o Sfeft and avSSRtxt; Wga bfiiS feat botfi oEpitaft will bs ntoteiemett an wteion she WMa&9. May,, ? p.m. cj KBSS-tfl, it teas an nounced? ThO-ftMB .iU tt9m-' onstrti9 th cafeee oJpoStu-1 nittes offered ntia tiospitalS luiug; i tatjSvf 9v(t)tSurij1g)the nstiangj obsr9)ice, (8e VgUISft hiKBita will host a I ba6 Jj8ry tah 'Wonor babies ! 6brS there tt first two eeks 6l May, laSsj O I esmf gf oiffigiiSrsl S4th theie oarenit hnv been tnvit-1 cedj to celebrate their f irs t! birthday qB Frwlai, May 13. A gift and! i aftdlajidosll ttfe oKa.telI, caS iR h presented to each hil8,by the tujtiliarf). PaintlnjsTo B l&isptayad) Uufingi tl opeO Souse at R 0 g u t 'gillej huspit ffiis year'paittingt,rjf rsvemtieiti) of the SoutherS iDregotf StMJiety o? Artigti will he dj?plgyedjin haJlwai's and) ith epartftand (ataft raoin. $!ee refsh- menf Will fctrved. Vanoi1 leerirdesf StBii8ia,ent brfgght trs Auxiliary 4u!H thf Satge i9. Sningitftpr tif SiCre1 Beart hosoitffl, has eeng)ila M 12"C-eer itiaii jTuaqria; irom sJatka coiWty hi ghools vis(P tl spii(a; from 9 to 11:45 a.m. 'STOP m WSR M08EY SS'.o Tes, Swheie's a financial store Wete'T0 mar cha.ge money) (fout like eMChtt pai' or snaa in a njjgvtai oeoar 'jwm store; It's 'fCOBEYute'T (your nearby ' 'Rlic Finance offitej - the store'01 tfet's MP to handle your money ' i0t If jtKWt llki clurin tntlSinc Itst-yov borrow It now. f' PACfffC.E ''foneylaif" 16 Central Bob Griffith, Manager .O (All ki'.ni made nndtr Ui Open Weekdoyi: MondayV-Until 8 P.M. "wsm i i a . T5 ! anneo Sfl- Buftir StunAt icl-) (tool UWvpi5j t &i'- p!Sn-i nitvg? rhmg careers, sui ce) tnrtainedy WJtft T to $ p.tfe lite same das, Sister Luke) said. JBot aTOWti 9.i& me uiicig. Thes trtpie on'ol Mb ndl) 'Mrs, ames W. Itallt brum at Ssr'TeH' Haurt fir Us) 'Wtil lsn heenterfairteA R.iff.ie Valls.a Memorial hos pital snXiKar? mill bold Has annual tea JJn48S, May S, wfcieb to sSlospiral oluuteep ftay- The ljbl mtji tour ttie buiJrljng fro to $ gum. ndj again from 9 to g.m. mmm OSES) ft S3 H.P. $ mi ma00 o Wilh (4i) alfon fanfi) S2 M3 22 8. 8ift Givt SH Grc ba4 needs, quickly and courteooshj. I h) & Air wtiateer you need niOMy idr-lCS) mnm paymeni , care otst-ol-the-year expenses. to take a trio, to buy your family the things they wa and need-comet '0NEYlAN0"and say. "charge AC MlO)ot lam. (S) " FINANCE Phone SP 3-5308 orrion Induilrlil Loan Act) 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - Qlosed Saturdays l. Armed forces. f9 O 93