Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1960, Image 9

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    MONDAY, JULY 11, IBS
MTOFOjTd MATT. THTBUNE, MCTTOK6, OTfE.
New South Viet Nam
Fills Three Principlal
SiiIhoii - IUI'11 - South Vlut
Nuiii Iiiim furmully tludluiilud u
new llft-mllo, pliiluKii-lu-ntfii
lilliwny, mm of tho Inrgcit
(.luKlc project financed y
tliu Aiiioi'lciin old prniinim to
tin' milliolit AhIiiii republic,
C.'oii.iliuctloii of the road,
which him lulion Its Amorlt'iin
I'linti'iii'lora two mtd n hull
yullI'D tU COIIiplutu, llllWlllllUJ
swim of the intuit wiirthy no-
idiuiillHliMU'iits - unci noinit of
(lie illfflytiltli'ii - of ii wcdlvrn
nld pioitnini In nn uiidurilo
vi'lupi'd country,
lli'tlliinlnK In H ri'Ulon of
Ki'iilly rnllinif forcnlcd hill,
till' Ill.'W rOIld BWI'l'IH MCt'OHD
n hiiih phili'iiu KniHliind,
which ri-relvM vlrluiilly not j
di'iip of rain for Hirer moiilha
or Hi" yrur mid l dnmcliud
by liirruntliil downpours for
mother fivu innnth.i, IIhmi
climbs through a .icrlrx of
cuts to cross tho Aniiainlti)
mountain riiniii" and dually
descrndn sharply by minus of
hairpin curve to tho short! of
the South China lira.
Throe Principal Needs
The viist construction Job
lirouttht earth movers, bull
dii.cis, drum trucks niul trnc
tor.i Into the everyday liven of
people who do moat of their
traveling on foot, currying
wicker biiskots on their barkH,
or who used to make the trip
to tile scucoust In an all-day,
bouncliiK jeep expedition
nloiii: what In many plain
W11.1 more trail than u road.
rho project In described by
American officials ns fulfill-
Iiir three principal needs
Klr.it, tho hlKbwiiy will open
up B prevouily Isolated In
terior plateau to the product
of tho sea and of the coastal
plain aloiiK the shore. Not
only will villager nl the land
locked, weirtern tcrmlnu of
the road iiot their first tuslc
of fresh fish, but the price of
many Hlaplc Item in their
diet will come down.
Officials In Sali;on In cbnrRC
of coordlnntlnK the aid pro
tiram point to the fact that
freight rales along the road
have already been lowered as
much a 40 per cent, and a
day's ride reduced to a mat
ter of o few hour. Further
more, the iroad will provide
nil - weather communication,
an Important factor in this
monsoon climato.
Ready Access To See
The products of the Interior
- coffee, lea, rubber and In
dustrial fibers llko konaf and
ramie - now hove a ready
access to eo transportation.
Second,' tho need for a de
pendable east-west link across
the coastal mountains novo
the new highway n strategic
military value. Military of
ficials hero argue that In case
of war, the 150,000 - man,
Amerlcan-troined and equip
ped Vietnamese army would
need ready access to the cen
tral border area from the sea
for the ferrying of supplies
nod material. The new high
way directly connects the two
principal north-south routes of
this elongated country - that
over the 'plateaus and that
along the coast.
Third, the plans for con
struction -of the rood made
provision ? for training the
Vietnamese in heavy road
construction. It Is estimated
Unit 4.000 Vietnamese who
have worked on the project
received training In such
Jielris as surveying, construc
tion of culverts, bridges and
draining channels, and main
tenance of mechanical equip
ment. The cost of the road, which
covers 05 miles between tho
town of Baumcthuot and Nlnh
TREASURE NITE
FREE SET OF
RODGERS SILVERWARE
YuiBrynner i
GlNA
.Tut Anmrtnil
r) v7anji.i.uDKiuii
CO-FEATURE
S HELLER in
amihohy DINK TIGHTS
TBCMNI COLOR
ENDS TUESDAY
UNO CROSBY
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
HOBERI WAGNER
THE SAGA
OF HEMP
BROWN
(Wf-nimMMjcom mt noun I
m
NATIVES ON HOADWAY
Viet Nam are Inhabited by
nesian origin. Driving along the
come upon single files of those
by the French settlers of Indonesia, who plod along carrying
large wicker baskets or Jars on their bucks. The first people
to settle In the country, they speak their own luungugc and
have their own customs. (UPI Tclcphoto)
OBITUARIES
GEORGE A. CUMMINS
Funeral services for George
A. Cummin, OS, of Phoenix,
who died Friday, will be held
In lllllciest Mortuary chapel
on North Phoenix rd., Tues
day at 1 1 a.m. The Rev.
Cioorge Roscberry of tho First
Methodist church will offici
ate Committal will be In Hill
crest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, In charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Cummins was born
July 22, 1HU3. In Portvillc,
N. Y., and had lived In south
ern Oregon for the pust 30
Hon. ts put officially at $14
million (U.S.), but, depending
on tho way It Is. figured, the
cost Is actually much higher.
An estimate of $00 million
has been given. Including the
write-off cost of the equip
ment all of which will be
turned over to the Vietna
mese government by one of
the chief engineers of the con
struction company.
Construction Hindered
Many problems have hin
dered the construction work
besides the torrential rains
which reduce construction
progress to the zero point for
long periods of the year.
A project status repori
put out by the U.S. Operations
Mlwlon, the local designation
of the International Coopera
tion admlnlstrnllon, notes
"lengthy and excessive delays
In the repair of the equip
ment on the highway proj
ect. The report added that
four months to a year were
required to obtain spare parts
for machinery unless mesc
parts were stocked locally,
which was not often the case.
Further delays were caused
by lack of adequate informa
tion related to program plan
ning, according to the report,
and "Interference with the
ministry of public works by
other ministries and agencies
of the government" was also
rillcized. The ministry ol
public works Is the Vietna
mese agency directly in
charge of highway construc
tion.
Correction Made
In Court Listing
The district court records In
the Sunday Mull Tribune in
correctly Included the name
of Howard J. Brcnzenlo, 21154
Table Rock rd who wos
charged with reckless driving.
Brcazcalc entered n pica ol
Innocent to the charge in dis
trict court Tuesday and trial
was set for July 2B at 10 a.m.
Ho posted $50 ball.
The Mali Tribune regrets
the error and apologizes to
Drcuzcnle for uny embarrass
ment tho Horn might have
caused him.
Umatilla Ordnance
Workers To Gef Hike
Walla Walla, Wash - 0IPII -Workers
at the Corps of En
gineers office and tho Uma
tilla, Ore., ordnance depot are
duo for wago hikes of about
12 cents an hour.
PERFECT INSTANT BEER
Uiirlon-On-Trcnt, England
IUPII - Now It's Instiinl beer.
Boss breweries announced
Sunday It hns perfected an In
stant beer which is nindo by
Just adding soda water to con
centrated bcor.
Highway
Needs
V
The Interior plateaus of South
natives of Malayan nud Indo
newly-opened road one often
people, culled "Montagnards"
years. Ho was a veteran of
World War I, serving as a pri
vate In tho 130th Infantry.
Survivors include two sis
ters, Mrs. Estellu B. Martin,
Tulore, Cullf., and Mrs. Flor
ence Poison, Sun Bernardino,.
Calif., and a nephew, Ray
mond Cummins, Mcdford.
JOHN R. SCOVILLE
John Raymond Scoville, 80,
died Saturday at his home on
lloardman st. Funeral serv
ices, under the direction of
Memory Gardens Funeral
home. The Chapel of Mem
ories, will be announced.
BERTHA B. HUNDLEY
Mrs. Bertha B. Hundley.
Eagle Point, died in a local
hospital Sunduy.
Funeral services will be
held at I interest Memorial
chapel Thursday ut 9:30 a.m.
Clynton Crlsman of the
Friends church will officiate.
Committal will be in Hillcrcst
Memorial park, with Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
RAYMOND E. STEPHENS
Raymond Ernest Stephens,
51, of 653 South Ivy St., died
Sunday in Bend.
Funeral services will be
held at the Hillcrcst Mortuary
chapel Thursday at 11 a.m.,
with Conger-Morris, funeral
directors. In charge of ar
rangements. ROBERT NEWLAND
Funeral services for Rob
ert Asbury Newland, 84. of
851 East Ninth St., who died
Saturday evening In a local
hospital, will be held at the
Perl Funeral home Tuesday at
10 a.m. with the Rev. Melvin
Dixon of St. Luke's Methodist
church officiating. Committal
will be in the Siskiyou Memo
rial park.
Mr. Newland was born
March 3, 1876 in French Lake,
Ind. and hod been a resident
of the state for 50 years and
of this area for 49 years. He
was a retired letter carrier,
and was a member of the
Mcdford IOOF lodge for 50
years and a member or tne
First Methodist church.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Pnulenn Newliind, Mcd
ford; one daughter, Mrs. Jack
DcPow, China Lake, Calif.;
four sons, Onirics and Her
man Newland, Mcdford; Rob
ert Newland, Bend, mid Os
wald Newland, Gold Hill; nine
grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.
ORA A. FISCH
Funeral services for Ora A.
Flsch, 888 Glcndalc avc., who
died Friday were held in Ash
land Mortuary chapel, this
afternoon. The Rev. Dunne S.
Alvord of the Trinity Episco
pal church officiated. Commit
tal will be In Sunset Memo
rial Park, Iloqulnm, Wash.,
Wednesday,
Mrs. Flsch was born Feb.
26, 1005, In Missouri. She
spent most of her life in Wash
ington and lived the last 14
years In Areata, Calif., before
moving to Ashland last May.
Survivors Include her son,
Billy, a daughter, Lornn; two
sisters, Mrs. J. G. Powers, Ty
ler, Tcxns, and Mrs. Joe Scalf,
Kosmos, Wusli.j and a brother,
Robert C. Rhondes, Kosmos,
Wash.
KATHERINA ZEMKE
Mrs. Knlhcrlna E. Zemkc,
Talent, died last night In n lo
cal hospital. Funeral arrange
menls will be announced by
Ashland Mortuary, Ashhmd,
Locals
Flu Fir - City firemen
were dispatched ut 7:10 u rn,
today when a fluo fire was re
ported at the residence of
Walter M. Finley, 215 Ed
wards at,
Palitnl - Medical and sur
gery patients listed today at
Rogiio Valley hospltul Include
Glenn (Matt) Matthews Jr.,
2li-ycar-old son of Mr. and
Mrs, Glenn T. Matthews, 21)5
Idaho st., Ashland.
Debris Burnd - Firemen
were sent to Rogue Vullcy
manor on ' Burnt-burg hill
when smoke wus reported
ubout 3:50 a.m. toduy. They
found a construction crew
burning debris. Firemen said
they advised the crew to ob
tain a permit In the future.
Falsa Alarm - Report or a
fire in a box car on the South
ern Pacific railroad tracks
south of Stewart avc, about
5:15 p.m. yesterday proved to
be a false alarm, according
to firemen. They found the
smoke to be caused by ex
huust of u dlescl motor on the
refrigerator car.
Grass Flrti - Botli Central
Point rural and Mcdford city
firemen wore dispatched to
grass, brush and trash fire
yesterday afternoon along
Bear creek In the vicinity of
Mcdford Meat company. Mcd
ford firemen were also called
to a smull grass fire in the
1600 block of East Jackson st,
yesterday.
Youngsters Blamtd - Cen
tral Point rural firemen listed
youngsters pluying with
mutches as cause of a three-
acre grass fire about 0 a.m.
today on McLoughlin dr.
They put out a spot grass fire
around 5:10 p.m. yesterday at
Oregon Veneer company at
White City.
CalifcrnUn Arrested - City
police arrested Robert Alvin
Age, 18, San Francisco, Fri
day night on a charge of being
four days AWOL from the
Navy. Air Police from Klng-
slcy Field picked Agce up
Saturday.
Room Damaged A bed
room at the rear of Bateman's
Richfield Cafe, 2392 North Pa
cific highway was "literally
torn apart," early Sunday
morning according to city po
lice. Police are looking for a
man they saw running from
the cafe just as they were ar
riving.
Burglary Reported -Earl
Earnest McLclsh, owner of the
Riverside Union Service sta
tion, 201 North Riverside ave.,
told city police Saturday that
someone broke into the sta
tion Friday night and took a
case of oil. Police said entry
was gained through a window
at the rear of the station.
Failure to Provide - City
police arrested Arthur Morton
Curtiss Jr., 28, of 430 Benson
St., Saturday on a Ventura,
Calif., warrant charging fail
ure to provide. He was con
fined in the county jail with
bail set at $1,000.
Drlvor Cited City police
cited Everett Alvin Acklin,
65, Ashlnnd, for failure to
yield the right of way to a ve
hicle on a through street, fol
lowing a two-cur collision at
the intersection of Sixth st.
and Riverside ave. at 11:50
a.m. Saturday. The other car
involved In the accident was
operated by George Elvin
Cox, 41, of route 3, box 211C,
Mcdford. Damage to both ve
hicles was minor, police said.
Two-Car Accident Cars
operated by Barbara Jan Don
ahoo, 17, of 2440 Edgcmont
avc., and Ernest Jayhue Bis
hop, 43, of 4047 South Pa
cific highway, collided Satur
day In front of 1200 Stewart
avc, at 6:40 p.m., according
to city police. Damage was
slight and no citations were
issued.
Hospital Patients - Medical
and surgery patients listed re
cently at the Crater Osteo
pathic hospital include Evelyn
Wonclsdorf, 916 Kenyon St.,
Mcdford; Lynn McCallister, 7-year-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe McCallister, 3259
Bellinger lane. Mcdford;
Jnmes Perkins, star route, box
(170, Shady Cove; and Dean
A. Weilnian, Shady Cove
route 1, Eagle Point.
Boaglo Picnic - The annual
Beuglo Community club pic
nic will be held Sunday, July
17, at Ton Voile State park
Delicious Spanish Foods
Now being served at the Rainbow Cafe
109 West Main
Excellent Spanish Preparations, Including Tacos,
Tostadas, Enchilados, Tamales & Spanish Dinners.
Monday Through Thursday-! 1 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Friday and Saturday Until 3:00 A.M.
Closed Sundays
ALSO SPANISH FOOD TO GO
CONVENTION AIDES Three of the more
than 200 "Golden Girls of California", from
left, Rosalie Krcltzcr, Sally Bcrrigan and
Ruth March, all of Los Angeles, are acting
as human information centers to the hordes
HORTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne, route 2, box 195B,
Central Point, July 8, a boy,
8:'A pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
WELLCOME -To Mr. and
Mrs. Frank R., 1832 North
Riverside avc., Medford, July
9, 1960, a girl, 8 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
ROTHBOECK-To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Joseph, 811 Palm
st., Mcdford, July 8, 1960, a
girl, 63-i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
TIPTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie, 502 North Riverside
ave., Mcdford, July 8, 1900, a
girl, fl'-i pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
MARCHANT-To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Jr., Ideal
court, Medford, July 8, 1960,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
ATTO-To Mr. and Mrs.
James D., 1427 Lawnridgc St.,
Mcdford, July 8. 1960, a boy,
6 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
REGESTER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry D., Box 325, Eagle
Point. Julv 8. 1960. a boy, 9V4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
MURPHY - To Mr. and
fr F.arl. Elk Creek rd..
Trull Julv 10. 1960. B DOV.
pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
HORTON-To Mr. and Mrs
Wayne, route 2, box 195B,
Central Point, July 8, 1960, a
boy. iV pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital,
CRUMM - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy, 718 Gilman rd., Med
ford, July 9. 1960, a girl, 6Vt
pounds, at Crater Osteopathic
hospital.
Houston - To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J.. 214 North
Peach st, Mcdford, July 10,
19R0 a eirl. 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
CARTER - To Mr. and Mrs.
R. W., Post Office box 462,
Talent, July 10, 1960 a boy,
6:U pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Judge Benefits
Exceeds Receipts
.Salcm-fUPD - Benefit pay
ments in the Oregon Judges'
Retirement Fund exceeded
recepits by more than $28,000
In the past fiscal year, State
Treasurer Howard C. Belton
said today.
Belton notified Chiec Jus
tice William McAllister that
the fund now has $63,802
compared to $89,969 a year
ago.
The state puts money equal
to three per cent of the com
bined salaries of Judges of (he
circuit courts and Supreme
Court Into the fund for retire
ment of th jurists.
The fund was created by
the 1943 Legislature.
Osaka, Japan fUPD - Chiyo-
masa Fujita knows for a fact
that man's best friends Is dog.
His dog, Beru, ran away Sat
urday night and returned Sun
day carrying a wallet with
600,000 yen ($1,660) In It.
at 1 p.m. Each family is asked
to bring a picnic lunch and
table service, and coffee, meat,
and ice cream will be furnish
ed. Mrs. Alberta Haas will
preside at tho business meet
ing to elect officers for tne
17th meeting of the club. All
members and friends are In
vited.
- ""v "!iN
Gold Coins Taken
From Salem Home
Salcm-WPD-Gold coins val
ucd at $140 were taken Sun
day from the C. Campbell
home here, along with a wom
an's watch, some two dollar
bills and several credit cards.
The family was gone at the
time.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) USDA CatUc
1790. Low ana average choice
around 1023 lb. fed Uteri 27.35;
mottly choice around 1100 Ibi. 27
with aome high good and low
choice zo.50; standard Houteln
iteera 19-21; standard heifers 19;
uUllty cows 13-15 50; canners and
cutters 11.50-13; Hnlsteln and beef
type cutters to 14.50; cutter and
utility bulla 17-21.
Calves 200. Good and choice vcal
ers 25-27; choice 27.50-28; utility
and standard 10-24.
Hogs 800. U.S. No. 1 and 2 butch
ers 165 to 330 lbs. 20-20.25; No.
2 and 3 lots 10 50-19.75; 250 to 325
lb. sows 1050-17.
Sheep 3500. Choice to some price
85 to 100 lbs.. SDrlne lambs IB:
mostly choice 17.50; good 77-85
lbs. 17; good and choice around
65-75 lbs., feeder lambs 14-1450;
cull to good slaughter ewes 2-350.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
extra large. 45-48c; AA large. 44
45c; A large 42-43c: AA medium
37-41c; AA small 29-35c; cartons
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints. 67c lb.; cartons lc
higher: B orlnu. 65c.
Cheese, medium cured To
retaUera: A grade Cheddar single
daisies. 44-Slc: processed American
cneese, a-lD. llal, 41'.s-423c.
ru. ..ana vri urcun
..uit-iti-iis iiv. i ifl arcnea w
relaUers: Fryen whole drawn, 39
41c lb.; cut-up 44-46c lb.; hens,
heavy-type whole drawn, 40-45c
lb.; light-type henj cut-up, 32-35C
4-H HEWS
Willing Workers
The meeting of the Willing
Workers 4-H club was called
to order by Vice President
Cheral Lewis. Roll call was
taken by Julie Thompson.
Mrs. Norma Haag was there
to judge our sewing. Refresh
ments were served and games
played.
Nancy Fousk,
Reporter.
MYK Stwin9 Club
During the past few weeks,
meetings of the MYH 4-H
Sewing club have been held.
On June 16, we decided that
we would have to have meet
ings about once a week to get
our 10 meetings in.
On June 29, 30, and July 1.
all-day meetings were held in
which we devoted full time to
sewing our projects for the
fair. The Sewing Machine
center loaned us machines to
make this possible.
AU meetings have been held
at the home of Mrs. H. B. Mit
chel. Our meeting June 30
was concluded by a potluck
demonstration dinner by the
cooking club.
Georgia Mitchel,
Reporter.
ii
PIONEER CAFE
in Central Point
Try Our SPECIAL LUNCHEONS
7 St to 95
Refrleratlon AIR CONDITIONED Inside. The cool
it (pot in the valleyl
Dining and Dancing Every Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
If planning a banquet, wedding reception . .
Call NO 4-2485.
See the beautiful NEW WESTERN
. ROOMI Bring the family. Children
welcomel
of convention-goers arriving In Los Angeles.
They'll also be on the Democratic conven
tion floor to do the bidding of those who
need help.
(UPI Telephoto)
Weather
FORECASTS
Mcdford and vic.nitv Pnrtlv
cloudy tonight and Tuesday, Low
tonight 90; high Tuesday 80-85.
western ureson; raruy ciouoy
tonight and Tuesday. Not much
change In temperature. High both
days from near 70 in the north,
to hish 80'i In the southwest Inte
riors. Along the coast tomorrow
u-'o; low tonigni 45-35.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Tuesday except high fog on
coast. Increasing high cloudiness
in the northwest nn TiimIbv. T.ittl
change In temperature.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature: Mean vetrHv nn-
below normal 3.
Record nigh this date 104 In
1S26.
Record low this date 42 in 1932.
Preci Dilation' z hnnn tn mid
night o In. Midnight to 10 a-m. 0
In.
Total (hi mnnth n In in tn H
low normal.
Total since Sent. I HJll in 1 n
in. below normal.
Humidity: Lowi;t vnlrdav ii'i
highest this am. B3.
High 4:00 24.
CITY Yeuer- .m. llr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings ...
37 48
Klamath Faiia 81
45
30
.llfclJr ORD Jt7
Portland 75
Seattle
Spokane ...
Yakima
. 67
. 85
54
49
49"
61
51
S2
60
75
Eureka
Red Bluff .
55
. 87
Sacramento 83
San Francisco 57
Lot Angeles 79
Phoenix 100
Denver 94
Chicago . 76
-Miami Beach 87
New York 80
Washington. D.C. .. 83
70
38
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through July 16):
Western Oregon ajid Western
Washington Temperatures will
average near normal or slightly
below normal. Maximum tempera
tures mostly 66-78 except in the
80'l In the interior tnuihuii n.
EOn. Minimum 4S-.'iS with nniMa
showera mostly near the coast on
Auesaay ana Wednesday,
Western rallfnrnla v
pitatlon with temperatures near
nurmai.
Grange News
Uppor Rogu
Upper Rogue Grange held
its monthly meeting July 7
with Master Eda Lorrance
presiding. Lieut. Richard
Rnrhai nnn nf Ti Mm '
Harold Barber, showed pic
tures of Korea while he was
stationed there, and Miss Lin
da Stacey, granddaughter of
Postmaster and Mrs. Irwin
Howe, gave a dance, "April In
Portugal."
Past Master Herb Carlton
obligated Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gumbert in the third and
fourth degree. All officers
were present except Ronald
Axtcll.
Next meeting July 21 will
be visitation and all members
are to bring sandwiches and
visiting Grangers are to bring
cookies.
Master Eda Lorrance and
Herb Carlton explained the
resolutions which were adopt
ed at the recent state Grange
convention in Roseburg last
month. Mr. and Mrs. McDan
icls were visitors. Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Howe served refreshments.
Servicemen
Army Pvt. Ronald K. Ful
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward F. Fuller, 600 Liberty
st., Ashland, recently partici
pated in a three-week field
training exereb'j In Wlldfleck-
en, Germany. An automatic
rifleman, Fuller entered tho
Army In August, 1058, com
pleted basic training at Ft.
Ord, Calif., and arrived over
seas in January, 1059. He at
tended Ashland High school.
COMBAT TRAINING
Marine Pfe. T.enn P Pm-lre
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. Parks, Shady Cove, com
pleted four weeks nf Indl.
vidual combat training re
cently .ai me Marine Corps
base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
The course included the latest
infantrv tarti first nirl rinM
fortifications and advanced '
schooling on weapons.
RETURNS TO BASE
Robert Rawstein. nn nf Mr
and Mrs. T. F. Ambrose, 870
JKoss lane north, Mcdford, re
cently returned to the Lacklin
Air Force base, Texas.
A draftsman in the Air
Force. Rawstein had hnpn
home for about 30 days. He
returned to the base July 2.
SWORN IN AT PORTLAND
Theodore Henrv Stamnpr
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
Stamper of 310 Mary st. was
recently sworn in tho ITS
Navy at Portland. Stamper
qualified tor the Navy's high
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