ït—THE MIELI ITI I NTERPRISE December 13. 1951 vice Assignment Plan.” He said Hayes has been asked to explain the system to other state directors at a meeting scheduled for January in Washington, D. C. In Springfield, schools have started an extensive program for civil de­ fense. Duties for custodians, faculty The assignments given to county members, parents, and pupils will be civil defense organizations for police assigned. . . The PT A of central Mc­ and fire reserves and various mobile Kenzie valley is helping to organize teams were reviewed before the Gov­ CD in local schools. . . The basement ernor’s civil defense advisory council. of the post office building in Eugene is State Director Jack Hayes said by the site of a first aid class for 16 of next April a good portion of the goals the postal employees. . . will have been reached. Medical and The Toastmasters and Toastmis- welfare representatives have visited all counties in regard to their quota-. tresses clubs in Pendleton offered to Assignments for police, fire, and res­ provide speakers to any group seek­ cue teams still have to be checked in ing information on the local CD pro­ gram. . . In Albany, a campaign was 13 counties. Roger Dunham of Seattle, north­ started to train an additional 200 per­ west regional director for the Federal sons in first aid and 150 in home Civil Defense Administration, said the nursing this winter. Red Cross is Oregon system of giving specific jobs planning at least 20 first aid classes to local organizations is becoming for Linn county. . . Civil defense ha- shared the pro- known nationally as the “Oregon Ser­ Around the State In Civil Defense at gram during several meetings re-1 cently, such as the Purchasing Agents association of Oregon, PTA, women's auxiliary to Oregon Association of. Chiropractic Physicians, Association of Oregon Counties, and State Board of Aeronautics. . . There was a request for volunteers in Coos county to help complete a communications center at Bay Park. Materia) for the center was donated ' by local mills and building supply companies. The December 4 storm whi