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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1957 8 Pages
Members of Subcommittees for
Water Resources Group Listed
Subcommittees of the Jackson
county water resources commit
tee have organized and all tilan
to hold meetings before the gen
eral committee meeting in Octo
ber, according to General Chair
man William Jess. Eaele Point
The b-commiUees will study
various uses of Water in the area
Following their study they will
present their findings to the gen
eral committee which In return
will present the results to the
state water resources board dur
ing a hearing here this fall.
The board will use the locally-
gathered information in present
ing a program for use of Rogue
river water at the next session
of the state legislature c
The committecappointeSP dur
ing the general organizational
meeting were:
Agriculture: Chairman, Jack
Winton, route 1, box 117G,
i-agle Point Subcommittees of
the agriculture committee are:
Horticulture: Ralph L. Cook,
Hillcrest-Phoenix rd., Medford;
Don Minear, South Stage rd.,
Medford; David Holmes, Hillcrest-Phoenix
rd., Medford.
Dairy: H. R. WMterberj.
chairman, route I, Ashland; Les-
ler James, route 2, Central
Point; Chet Jensen.
General Farms: Harlan Can-
trail, chairman, Jacksonville;
John Ousterhout, route 1. box
93M, Eagle Point; John Nieder-
meyer, route 2, Medford; Ray
Vogel, Willow Creek rd., Cen
tral Point; George Loftin, route
2, Central Point.
Specially: Otto Bohnert, chair
man. Grant rd.. Central Point;
Andrew Stevens, 5055 Pacific
highway, south, Medford; Wal
ter Kasworm, Rogue River.
Livestock: J. C. Miller Jr.,
chairman, 411 Oakwood dr.,
Medford; B. K. Hoover, 6980
Crater Lake highway, Medford;
Charles Stanley, Lake Creek rd.,
Eagle Point; Elbert Bigham,
Bigham rd.. Eagle Point; Don
Nichols, route 1, Valleyview,
Ashland.
Other subcommittees are:
Irrigation: Frank Straus, chair
man. Gold Hill; Jack Hoffbuhr,
manager, Medford Irrigation
district. Holly building, Med
ford; Walter Hoffbuhr, secretary
manager Talent Irrigation dist
rict. Talent; Harold Sexton,
2536 Lyman ave., Medford;
Homer Conger, Scenic ave., Cen
tral Point.
Fish and Wildlife: Hank De
Voss, chairman. Talent; Tom
Rickard, 307 Haven st., Med
ford; Dr. Ralph Hibbs, 190
White Oak dr.. Medford; Miles
H. Williams, route 1, box 255,
Eagle Point; Jim Wallace, Eagle
Point; Mark Norton, Phoenix.
Racraation Mrs. Bert Pree,
chairman, 425 South Oakdale
ave., Medford; Lon Skinner, 30
Portland ave.; Medford; Dr. Nor
man T. Capsey. 60 South Modoc
ave., Medford; Dr. Elliott L. Har
low, Medical Center .building.,
Medford; Mrs. Agnes L. Berry,
Trail; John Gribble, 139 Ken
wood ave., Medford; Harold Bar
ber, Trail; Robert C. Taylor, 905
Oak Grove rd., Medford.
Domastie and Municipal: Bob
Lee, chairman, Medford; Elmer
C. Biegel, 787 Iowa st., Ashland;
Mrs. Eva Seggessenman, Shady
Cove: Dr. E. V. Myerding, Medi
cal Center building, Medford;
Wesley Hartman, Jacksonville;
Don Faber, Central Point.
Industrial Mining & Power
Users: Glen L. Jackson, chair
man, 117 Greenway Circle, Med
ford; George Flanagan, Elk
Lumber company. North Pacific
highway, Medford; W. D Thorn-
dike. 2012 Hillcrest rd.. Medford;
Donald B. Whalin, 300 Windsor
ave., Medford; S. M. Tuttle, 232
Valley View dr., Medford; El-
wood Hedberg, 1206 East Main
st., Medford; Allan F. Perry, 105
Geneva st., Medford; Bert E.
Wright. 421 Walker ave., Ash
land; Walter G. Garner, 2009
East Main St., Medford; Frank
Bash, 1323 Butady st., Medford;
Armin Tichter, 766 South Grape
St., Medford; Chester Hubbard,
2451 Lyman ave., Medford; Mrs.
Marcella McCullough, route 1,
box 193, Rogue River; Frank
Sutcliffe, plant manager. Ideal
Cement company, Gold Hill; H.
H. Pringle. 601 North Modoc
ave., Medford; Bruce Manley, at
torney,. Leverette buiding, Med
ford. Information: M. M. Huggins.
chairman, 936 South Central
ave., Medford: T. J. Hight. 221
South Central ave., Medford;
Ron Gandee, 30 North Grape St.,
Medford; E. H. Singmaster, 343
East Main st., Ashland; Everett
1 Faber, Freeman rd., Central
Point; Bay Johnson, general
manager, radio station KMED,
Medford; Tom MacCloud. KYJC
radio station, Medford; Clarence
Wilson, manager KBOY radio
station, Medford; Max Thayer,
Rogue River; Robert Duncan, at
torney. Franklin building, 125
South Central ave., Medford.
Development Jennings
Prce, chairman, 34 North Cen
tral ave., Medford: Myrle Merri
man, 304 South King st., Med
ford; C. W. Kline, 18 South
Groveland ave., Medford; Victor
Milnes, 15 N. Groveland ave.,
Medford.
Watershed Management: Mrs.
Catherine Heffernan, chairman,
Ross In., Medford; Col. Paul H.
Weiland, 2431 East Main st.,
Medford; Robert Duff, Medford;
Libraries Play New
Role in VA Hospitals
The words "see you in the li
brary" are the key to a new
role that libraries in Veterans
administration hospitals are
playing in helping mentally ill
veterans return to health, accord
ing to S. T. Brannock, who is in
charge of the local VA office.
Libraries are becoming meet
ing places for a wide variety of
activities that bring mental pa
tients together in an effort , to
achieve what doctors call "so
cialization," the ability to "snap
out" of themselves and mingle
with others. .'
"Socialization" is often the
first step to recovery, Brannock
pointed out.
VA libraries conduct discus
sion groups on current events or
literature. Some hospital libra
ries also have been conducting
quiz games for patients on such
topics as geography, history or
current affairs.
. The libararies also serve as
meeting places for-special inter
est groups such as stamp and
coin clubs and drama groups.
Such activities, along with book
circulation, are performing an
immeasurable amount of good in
returning the mentally ill to nor
mal life, Brannock said.
Bruce Grieve, Prospect; Eugene
Burrill, postoffice box 227, Med
ford; Collier Buffington, Hillcrest-Phoenix
rd., Medford;
Henry Owens, Antelope rd.,
Medford; Leon Offenbacher,
route 1, Jacksonville; Ogden
Kellogg, route 1. box 517, Gold
Hill; Burdette Dodge, Hillcrest
rd., Medford; Miss Austie Bar
ron, 724 Siskiyou blvd., Ashland.
Abatement Pollution: Manville
Heisel, chairman, Medford Cen
ter bldg., Medford; Dr. M. D. Mc
Geary, Phoenix; Nick Grier, co
Parsons Motors, 315 East 5th st.,
Medford; Mrs. Elinor Bolt, North
Pacific highway,- Gold Hill; Mrs.
Janet Guches, Griffin Creek rd.,
Medford; Mrs. Marie Bosworth,
2425 East Main st., Medford; Dr.
Robert DeLorme, 97 Windsor
ave., Medford; Ralph E. Koozer,
post office box 395. Ashland;
Peter Bateman, 3088 Table Rock
rd., Medford.
Flood Control: Francis Krouse,
chairman, Applegate; Johnny
Weber, 840 North Riverside ave.,
Medford; Howard Norwood,
Rogue River; Claude Eaker,
route 2, box 370, Gold Hill; Fos
ter Luce, post office box 365,
Rogue River; Grant Hubbell,
Trail; David Blair, route 1,
Rogue River; Harold L. Gebhart,
Kirkland rd., Central Point;
Frank Benesh, 12 North Keene
way dr., Medford; Jack Silvers,
co Ginger Rogers Ranch, Eagle
Point.
Gladys Owen To
Attend Workshop
Ashland Miss Gladys Owen,
president of the Ashland Teach
ers association and assistant pro
fessor of education at Southern
Oregon college, plans to attend
the Aug. 11-13 Oregon Educa
tion association workshop in
Monmouth.
She will be accompanied by
Sandra Qualman, Coos Bay, who
is president of the SOC chapter
of the Student Oregon Education
association, and Miss Florence P.
Allen, associate professor of edu
cation at SOC and adviser to
the campus chapter of the EOEA.
Miss Qualman will be a senior
student in the field of elementary
education at Southern Oregon
college this fall.
Seaton Slates Tour
Of Pacific Islands
Washington (IP Secretary of
Interior Fred A Seaton will
leave Sunday for a month's tour
of the Hawaiian Islands, Guam,
American Samoa and the trust
territory islands of the Pacific.
Seaton will be the first inter
ior secretary to tour the Pacific
territories since the areas were
placed under department juris
diction in 1950 and 1951.
Auction, Smorgasbord
Planned by YMCA
. The ,sixth annual auction and
smorgasbord, sponsored by the
Medford YMCA, will be held
Wednesday, Aug. 28, according
to the event's chairman,' Jay
Pierce. A food sale is also
planned by the "women of the
Y".
Funds raised by the auction
will help finance the increased
number of youth programs spon
sored by the YMCA in the com
munity, Pierce said.
, Members of the YMCA are
now soliciting local businesses
for the items which will be auc
tioned, he added. .
Membership Drive
Slafed by WWI Vets .
Medford Barracks 540 of the
Veterans of World War I has
announced a membership drive
which will last until Veteran's
Day, Nov. 11.
On the final day of the mem
bership drive, a breakfast will
be given for all members. The
member signing up the most new
members will receive a cash
prize at the breakfast.
Those interested in joining the
VWWI should contact Command
er Charles J. Meyers, SPring
2-7591, Harry E. Leuty, NOr
mandy 4-1244 or Mrs. Pat Gra
ham of VWWI Auxiliary at
SPring 2-4192.
Following a meeting of Dis
trict 7 of VWWI at the VFW hall
in Grants Pass Sunday, Aug. 25,
a picnic will be held. The picnic
is open to all World War I vete
rans, and games, contests and en
tertainment are planned.
WATCH THE PHEASANTS pheasants. ScTirader said motor-
Pierre, S.D. on South Da
kota Game Director Tom Schra
der urged motorists and farmers
to help cut the heavy toll of
ists should honk and slow down
in order to give birds on the road
time to fly off. He also said his
department will fmnish blue
prints of flushing bars to farm
ers. The bar, which can be con
structed for about $15, is attach-2
ed to a tractor and scares nest
ing birds before they are hit
INVENTOR DIES
West Orange, N.J. (IP) Earl
E. Eby, 71, retired manager of
the power and industrial equip
ment division' of the General
Motors Overseas division and
who invented a number of
household gadgets as a hobby,
died Thursday.
refreshment
Pick up a carton or two
on your next shopping trip.
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