Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1958, Image 5

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, April 17, 1958 3
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
Rev. R. M. Jones
Named President
Of Child Board
The Rev. Richard M. Jones,
pastor of the Eastwood Baptist
church, was elected president
of the board of directors of the
Southern Oregon Child Guid
ance Clinic association at the
board's meeting last Monday.
Also elected were Elwood
Hedberg, vice president; Mrs.
Melvin Hall, secretary; and
William Duhaime, treasurer.
Retiring officers were: Dr.
Alva Graham, president; Mrs.
Earl Lawson, vice president;
Mrs. Roland Holmes, secretary
and John Graff, treasurer.
New board members were
velcomed by Dr. Graham at
the meeting. New members
elected at the association's an
nual meeting are: Mrs. Lloyd
Selby, Mrs. Elmo Stevenson,
Armin Richter, Mrs. E. M.
Stansfield, Mrs. Jack Reed,
John Holmes, Mrs. John Bran
denburg, Mrs. Wilson White,
and Mrs. Fred Danielson.
Seven of the new members
were selected for full three
year terms, two to fill unex
pired terms.
The association is presently
embarking on its annual mem
bership drive.
Association membership is
open to any citizen in south
ern Oregon. Mrs. Melvin Hall
is chairman of the member
ship committee. Letters are
being sent to past members
for renewal of membership.
Others interested in member
ship are asked to call the clin
ic office, SPring 3-33174 lor
information.
Second Meeting
Set For Friday
For'50-Plus
The second meeting of the
valley's new 50 Plus club of
senior citizens will be held
at the Red Cross auditorium
Friday from 2-5' p.m. Dr.
Frank Roberts is chairman of
the recreation committee.
The first month's activities
of the club is sponsored by
the Rogue Valley Council on
Aging, which is helpful with
entertainment and programs
until the group elects officers.
Mrs. Max Wimmer has ar
ranged a program for the Fri
day meeting, including Mrs.
Jack Harris, contralto; Caesar
Muzzioli, accordionist; Eddie
Crain, guitarist; and Mrs. J.
R. Seiler and Mrs. Wimmer,
who will give readings.
Mrs. James Edge and Mrs.
Mabel Wertz will lead com
munity singing and conduct
the games. Reception commit
tee members are Frank "Clon
ing, council chairman, Dr,
Roberts, Bill Hoxie, Mrs. Ste
phen Nye, Mrs. O. A. Eden,
Robert Lunday and Mrs. Fred
Rankin.
Council members who at
tended the first meeting are
asked bring cookies Friday.
Coffee will be served.
Mrs. Rita Holmes and Mrs.
Joyce Fuller will assist with
registration.
District Judge
To Attend Meet
Judge James M. Main, Dis
trict Court Judge for Jackson
county, will attend a meeting
of Oregon's district judges in
: Eugene, on April 18.
Purpose of the meeting is
to discuss the problems facing
the district courts throughout
the state.
Judge Main was selected to
represent district judges on
the legislative judicial interim
committee, and serves as chair
man of the trial court subcom
mittee. Judge Main plans to give a
report to the judicial group as
.to the recommendations to be
made by the interim commit
tee affecting the procedures of
the district courts.
Judge Main said he plans to
obtain ideas from the judges
present as to their recommen
dations for any changes in the
Oregon laws.
Judge Main expects to re
turn to Medford by air Friday
evening.
Navy Would Drill
At Teapot Dome
Washington (IP) The
Navy hopes to get approval
soon to resume drilling for
oil on its extensive Wyoming
Teapot Dome reserve for the
first time in about 30 years.
A spokesman said Justice
Department approval is being
awaited so a contract can be
signed with private oil oper
ators to drill for petroleum
for Navy use.
The reserve, set up in 1915,
was last drilled by the Mam
moth Oil company in the
1920s, and was the subject
of an oil scandal during the
Harding administration. It is
now believed to hold some 10
to 12 million barrels of petroleum.
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