Four Executives
Loaned to United
Crusade by Firms
Four Medford firms have do-
naiea tne services of one execu-
uve eacn to the United Cru
sade Campaign effort.
They are William Randolph,
sales deDartment Pacific Dmu.
er and Light company; Ralph
uusmess aeveiopment,
The Orpcrnn Ranlr Th n:
o vu.n, UW1UI iiea, I
business development depart-
mem m me u.a. National bank,
and Pete Ruef, commercial loan
officer, First National Bank of
Oregon.
The four executives will work
tun time lor the next two weeks
contacting plants to join the
mayier pian. ine men are loan-
eu 10 me united (Jrusade with
out cost. Main value nf ih insn.
ed executives, according to UC
minims, ls lna mgy ca ac.
complish more in one day than
many volunteer workers may in
a week. This leads to a more
complete, speedier campaign, it
was noted.
After SDendinff this wont ti-nin.
ins. the four men will maat
morning during the next two
weeks before setting out on their
laSK.
In agreeing to the Chapter
vian a urm aumorizes appoint
ment of a nlant rhanlpr hatp-
man and a committee to conduct
me iuna arive, and urges em
ployees to accent a "fair.sh are"
contribution plan and permit
payroll deductions.
Five Men Appear
In Circuit Court
Eugene Franklin Hale MoH.
ford, was sentenced to three
years in the Oregon state peni
tentiary for burglary in circuit
cuuri recently.
He had nlearleri ffiiiltv nnri.
ouly to the charge of breaking
into the Frank Hammond home,
route i, central point and tak
ing two guns on July 30.
Richard Ralph Bryant, 28,
Portland, was arrairmeH in nir.
CUit COUrt durine revnraHnn nf
probation proceedings and his
case was continued tor 10 days.
He was Dlaced nn nmhatinn
originally for receiving and con
cealing stolen property. He is
aucusea oi violating tne terms of
nis pronation Dy drinking and
driving a car.
Charles Merrill Wright, 19, of
a iocai notci, appeared on
charges of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor. His case
was continued for two weeks.
Imposition of sentence was sus
pended for three years on Timo
thy Ralph Barker, 20, Lemoore,
Calif., who had pleaded guilty
iu coniriDuung to tne delin
quency of a minor.
Also appearing was David
iiiai i'uue moore, si, oi ugene,
Who had Thomas J Reerlei an.
pointed as his lawyer. He is
charged with burglary not in s
aweiung.
Entrance Exam
Schedule Noted
ASHLAND Freshmen plan
ning to attend Southern Oregon
college this fall may take their
entrance exams, Saturday, Sept.
21 at 8 a.m. at the collec" H
was announced by Dr. Alvin
Fellers, director of student ai
fairs. The following week, Sept. 22
lo 28, will be Freshman week
and will include major interest
area meetings, meetings with
advisers, open house of organ
izations, panel discussions, gen
eral sessions on student gov
ernment; student services, and
orientation, style shows and
dances.
Registration for both freshmen
and returning students will be
Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday,
Sept. 28 beginning at 8 a.m.
Classes will begin on Monday,
Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 will he the
last dav to enroll withnnt nn.
alty.
Medical Society
Schedules Meeting
The first fall meeting of the
Jackson County Medical soci
ety win be held Sept. 11 at the
Kogue Valley Country club.
The speaker is Dr. John V.
Carbone, associate professor of
medicine, cnict in gastroentorol
ogy at the University of Cali
fornia Medical school, San Fran
cisco. Dr. Carbone's appearance
Is supported by grant from the
Merck. Sharp & Dohme post
graduate program.
Dr. Carbone will speak on the
treatment of ulcerative colitis
and liver disease.
All physicians in the area sur
rounding Medford are invited to
attend. A no-host dinner will be
gin at 7:30 p.m.
Ashland Girl Gets
Honorable Mention
Carol Bjork, 860 Harmony
lane, Ashland, received an hon
orable mention and $10 cash for
her entry in the 28th annual Na
tional High school writing con
test sponsored by the Ladies
auxiliary to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Topic for the essay was "Vhat
I Can Do For My Country."
First place winner was Jac
quelyn Watts, Raceland, La.
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