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MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL THIfiUNE. B 3 f ra s s wiWjg;- ' V V v'i e v Ah ; , J QUAIL DECOYS A Strategic Air Com mand B-52G jet bomber launched for the first time Friday three GAM-72 Quail decoy missiles off the west coast of Florida. The Quail is employed as a diversionary missile and is released in coveys in order to contuse enemy air defense by causing multiple r:' darblips similar to the mother bomber. (UPI Telcphoto) 4-H Club Nevs Table Rock Stitchers ' , A meeting oi tne uoie Rock Stitchers 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Myers June 22. We an swered roll call by telling whether we were planning to do a demonstration at the fair. Mrs. Myers told us what the judges would, judge our projects on and read a letter concerning the 4-H summer camp. We worked on our. 4-H proj ects after the meeting. Our next meeting will be held on the afternoon of July 6. Marjory Bonney, Reporter. Meadows Busy Beavers The June meeting of the Meadows Busy Beavers 4-H club was called to order by the president. The meeting was at the Pleasant home. Nine members and one visitor were present. The visitor was Mrs. Mose. The Grange is installing a large bulletin board on the Grange hall so we will have to get a new community proj ect. It was decided to look into buying a shrub to plant on the school grounds. Cynthia Pleas ant and Shirley McAllister were appointed to look into this. The swimming party lo en tertain the Gold Hill 4-H club will be held at the Hall place June 26. All of our,4-H mem bers are to bring cookies. ' . Timothy Pleasant and Shir ley McAllister will give dem onstrations next time. Mrs. Davis will also entertain by showing us some tips on cake decorating. Traffic Fatalities Now Total 157 Salem-IUPll-Traffic.fatalities for Oregon in 1960 up. to mid night on Thursday were 157, according to the state motor vehicles department. It was a decrease of 44 from the same period in 1959. In the first 23 days of June, traffic accidents accounted for 20 lives. There were 22 for the same period in June last year. BEAUTIES TO LEARN Hollywood-iUPIi-A program to instruct beautiful, girls in how to use makeup will be presented in nearby Long Beach Aug. 4-14 as part of the International Beauty Con gress. The program will be super vised by R. Gordon Bau, di rector of makeup at Warner Bros. Congress pageant director Oscar Mcinhardt said the makeup advice to the 56 girls to be entered in the beauty contest would make judging fairer. In the past beauty contest entrants from Asia and the Near East had been at a disadvantage because of not having had modern beauty preparations, he said. Court Records cmcrrr coirt Rosalie Shnron Skov vs. Leiflh ton Ray Skov, divorce complaint. DISTRICT CIU'RT Thomas L Childeri. insufficient life preservers. SIS. Douglas Wayne Clark, .obstructed Vision. SR. Daniel B. Lofton, no muffler. Alice O. Brace, violation of basic rule. S.10. Harold R Wilson, violation o fcaic rule. zo. Euitene William, no motor ve hicle license, $10. MARRIAGE IJCF.N'SR APPLICATIONS Ruwell Lee Grove, 307 Ivy ft., i Mod ford, and Beverlv Ann Clark. 605 Berrvdnle ave., Mcdford. Randolph Vern Riot, Ashland, pnd Camille Janet Thompson. 1764 Ashland Min rd.. Ashland. Pamen Paill Wilde. North Bend, and Karyl Ann King Hollldy. iSnrth Bend Philip LcRov Weston. Garden. Calif., and Marilyn Kfty Jones. 3080 Sunnvvale rd.. Central Point. Duane Alan Dolan. Phoentx. and Telorls Jean Hill. 498 Carroll . Ashland. Owen Lee TriBs. 31ft South First at Central Point, and Wtlma June Aher, 3ft32 Harris rd.. Central 1 w. ,1t. IniiiM Wavne Welhu.n route 1. Jleim, route 1, box 42flr Talent. 'n.o Electing was adjourn'cd and Charles Mose and Ruth cilis gave demonstrations. Af ter this, refreshments were served by the Pleasants. - Cynthia Pheasant, ' Reporter. , ' Jury Named for McDonald Trial Oregon City - (UPII - A jury of eight women and four men was selected and seven wit nesses for the prosecution were heard in the first day of the trial of Levi S. McDonald here Fjiday on truck dyna miting charges. McDonald, Portland stereo tyfcer, is charged with the Jan. 31 dynamiting f six Oregon City, trucks hauling newsprint to the two struck Portland daily newspapers -the Oregonian and the Oregon Journal.. McDonald last month was convicted in Multnomah coun ty of-the dynamiting of four Portland trucks serving- the t.wo dailies and was sentenced to 10 yearsvin prison-and fined $500. The tral will resume Monday. Animal Industries Chief Resigns Salem'-IUPlI- Fred L. Pope, chief of the division of ani mal industries of the state agriculture department, re signed Friday. " . The action followed by a cv days the assumption of di rection of the veterinariap services department by State Agriculture Director James Short. The resignation was handed to Short during a meeting of the state board of agriculture here. Lebanon Tax Levy Defeated Again. Lebanon-IDPD-A special Leb anon city tax levy S66.00Q over the six per" cent limita tion was defeated by. the. vot ers Friday, the setond time in a matlef of weeks The extra funds would have allowed hiring of two more policemen and one more fire men. The vote, was -335 for and 388 against. Exams Planned for Sheriff's Deputies Written examinations for deputy sheriff will be given by the Jackson county sher iff's office in the near future, according to- Chief Criminal' Deputy .Paul Bettiol. Time and place'will be announced later. ' . ' Requires are that all appli; cants must be from ?1 to 35 years old, be from 5 feet, 9 inches' to ti 'feet 5 inches tall with proportionate weight al lowances. . " All applicants must be of "excellent moral character" arid have arrest frc.e records. They also must be able to pass a rigid physical exnmir-tion. Educational r e q uire,.ients are high school graduation with two years of College or two years of law enforcement or similar experience pre ferred, Bettiol said.' 121 zp L 5 3 AHEAD tAevWr 1 I 1 1 I I HEADQUARTERS At ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Prices Effective Thru June 29th We Reserve the Right To Limit Appropriations Bill Changed by Senate Washington-IUPll-Thc Senate appropriations committee Fri day changed appropriations made earlier by the House-in the' military construction bill regarding Oregon and several Western states including Washington. ' The Senate committee in creased the appropriation for the Umatilla. Ordnance depot from 5310,000 granted by the House to 5319,000. The Senate pafed the House' appropria tion granted to Kingsley field from S239.000 to $124,000. The Senate Committee in ad dition granted ,556,000 for both naval reserves in Cor valljs and Mcdford. Fire Destroys Abandoned Mill t , , Valley Junction - (UPI) -Flames that raged for three hours swept through an aban doned mill here Friday de stroying it along with an of fice, part oi a dock and a quantity of lumber. The fire broke out during, the noon hour and was controlled about 3. p.m. " Willamina fire chief Jim Shipley .said the fire caused' damage estimated -at $100,- I 000'. fc I 0 Would you like a working career which if exciting and. secure; which offers you a good salary and the chance to advance? Enroll now for" a 'course in Business Skills! . NEW CLASSES Day School July 5 Night School July 7 ' Choose from one of these exhilarating fields 1 be ready; in a few months to earn art excellent salary!;. : . . . CLERK TYPIST ' STENOGRAPHIC EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Write, phone or visit our office for our Summer Schedule. 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