Regional Meeting
On Aging Will Be
Held Here Saturday
Mrs. Helen Zollinger, chair
man of the Oregon state con
ference on aging, and Miss
Jeanne Jewett, administrator
of the state welfare commis
sion, Portland, will be among
the speakers and panelists at
the Southern Oregon Region
al Conference on Aging.
The conference will start at
9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the
First Methodist - church in
Medford. Registration, for
which there will be no charge,
will start at 8:30 a.m.
Mrs. Zollinger will preside
at the luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
tomorrow served by the
Methodist women, and will
speak on "What Can the Com
munity Do?" in preparation
for the state conference on
aging at the closing session
tomorrow afternoon.
.Memberships
Mrs. Zollinger is a member
of the national committee on
aging, on the council of the
national gerontological so
ciety, and on the executive
-committee of the Oregon
State Council on Aging.
; She also will participate in
a panel discussion on recrea
tion and education, which will
'be moderated by Elliott
Cohen, assistant to the direc
. tor, division of recreation for
the ill and handicapped, Na
tional Recreation association,
New York City.
Miss Jewett, who has been
.with the public welfare pro
gram in Oregon since 1933,
-will moderate a panel dis
cussion on meeting the health
needs of older citizens. Topic
will be "What is Being Done
Now.'r
-' The panel on health will be
held at 2:15 pjn. Participants
will inetad Dr. Mwtin Vw
,heis, medical; Mrs. Julia
.Brown, Klamath county pub
lic welfare commission, foster
homes; Miss Helda Boyle,
! Klamath county health de
'partment, and Mrs. Chester
Guches, Jackson county
; health department, health de
partment aspects? Mrs. Vivian
";Gardner, Jackson county,
nursing home facilities; and
Mrs. Guches, Mrs. Henry
Padgham and Mrs. Frank
Fairweather, all of Medford,
other services.
The panel on health is one
of four. The other three are
on employment and income;
housing, recreation and edu
cation.
Participate in Discussion
Participating in the em
ployment and income discus
sion will be C. L. Williams,
representative of the National
Association of Retired Civil
Service Employees, Ashland,
moderator; and managers of
state employment offices in
Klamath Falls, Julius D. Giun
toni; Grants Pass, Dale Simp
son; and Medford, John Pat-
ton.
Edward Jacobson, manager
of the Medford social security
office, and Wilbur Womer,
district adminfstrator of
Klamath Falls, will partici
pate in a panel on the place
of social security and rules
of employment as it effects
income for retired persons.
The regional conference
here is the second session in
the state leading to . the state
conference on aging. Follow
ing state conferences through
out the country, a White
House Conference on Aging
will be held in 1961.
MUST CLOSE GAP
Worcester, Mass. -(DPD-Sen.
Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass.)
said Thursday night that the
economic gap between the
wealthy and backward na
tions 'of the world must be
closed if we are to win over
Communism. - "Com munist
.economic penetration in some
of .the marginal areas of the
world poses a real danger
for the West,' Saltonstall told
a Holy Cross University stu
dent forum.
About 1,500 acres were
planted to soybeans hv Aus
tralia this year, the country's
first major attempt at grow
ing the crop commercially.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Friday, Nov. 1 j, 1959
. .Takes Part in Meeting
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MRS. HELEN ZOLLINGER
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Postmasters Plan
Meeting Sunday
A joint meeting of the Jackson-Josephine
county postmas
ters will be held at the Dar
denelles in Gold Hill starting
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15.
Officers will be elected and
a - discussion of Christmas
planning as well as reports
and other business are
planned.
Wall Street
Chatter
New York (DPD Business
men, investors and economists
are reluctant to forecast earn
ings beyond the near-term al
though the underlying eco
nomic picture is still strong
and healthy, notes Hayden,
Stone & Co.
They realize that a lot de
pends on whether ttie govern
ment, backed by public opin
ion,' can prevent a second
steel strike at the end of the
80-day cooling off period, the
firm points out.
However, it adds, this cau
tious attitude has provided an
element of internal' market
strength for the past several
years and is primarily respon
sible for the market's ultra
selective status at this time.
Home Furnishings daily
cites' persistent reports that
Higbee Co. is up for sale and
that Associated Dry Goods
Corp. and Federated Depart
ment Stores have been men
tioned as interested in the
Cleveland department store.
. ". . , Tax loss selling offers
the prospect that many oil is
suses will be oversold at year
end," notes Oil Statistics Co.,
Inc. The firm points out that
better-informed buying in oil
shares is being noted in the
street and that this should
help form a -strong base for
an early 1960 rally.
Aviation Week reports Cess
na Aircraft expects to double
its sales in the next five years
by developing the foreign
market for business planes
and by credit sales at the
retail level.
STOPOVER POINT
Vienna-flJPD-A group of 26
Jewish emigrants from Rus
sia have passed through Vien
na on their way to Israel,
police said Thursday. It was
the first time in many years
Jewish emigrants from Rus
sia haVe stopped off in this
city, the key point for Jewish
emigration from Eastern bloc
countries. Police said the Rus
sians arrived here Nov. 9 and
left for Israel after a short
stopover.
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FREEZING PREVENTED Railroad tracks switches from freezing. Temperatures
and ties seem to be ablaze at Chicago as dropped below freezing and four inches
flames from burners are used to prevent of snow fell on the area. (UPI Telephoto)
New Threat Brings Fear off
'Mad EBomber' on Loose in NY
, New York -(DPB- A normally
quiet neighborhood on Staten
Island was clutched by fear
today. Housewives were
afraid to go outdoors. . Car
owners approached garage
doors with terror.
The death of Mrs. Concetta
Giarletta, 41, by a grenade
booby trap under . a . garage
door and the warning to
another housewife that "you
will be next" spread panic in
the Port Richmond district of
the island.
Was another "mad bomber";
on the loose?
New York City had been
plagued for 17 years by
George Metesky, the original
mad bomber, who setVoff 32
homemade bombs which in
jured 15 persons during his
career. He was captured in
1957 and sent to a home for
the criminal insane.
When Mrs. Giarletta got out
of her husband's car in front
of their garage Tuesday night
with the offer to open the
door, the neighborhood had
been a modest, quiet one
where most residents had
owned their own homes for
more than 10 years.
The blast from a planted
hand grenade, triggered as
she raised the overhead door,
tore off her legs and slashed
at her- body. ; She received
more than 50 wounds. Mrs.
Giarletta died Thursday.
Police reported Thursday
they had assigned a guard to
the home of Mr.: and Mrs.
Charles Trachta "because a
rough voice on the telephone
had said: "Your garage is
next." '"
Find No Motive .
Mrs. Trachta was nearly
hysterical. So were many not
so threatened. More than 50
residents asked police to
search their garages. Others
were afraid to put their cars
away and autos stood at the
curbs throughout the area.
Detectives found no motive
for the Giarletta bombing or
fore the Trachta threat. Ef
forts to trace the grenade frag
ments found by the Giarletta
garage have been fruitless. In
stitutions were being checked
for the escape or release of a
possible mad bomber.
Police saiii the call to the
Trachta home could have been
a cruel hoax. But the coroner's
verdict on Mrs. Giarletta was
starkly real.
. "Death due to an explo
sion," it read. '
Crystal River, Fla. (DPD
Golf pro Bob Goalby received
professional baseball offers
from the Chicago Cubs, Cleve
land Indians and Pittsburgh
Pirates. " v
Boy, 8, Saves
Sister From Fire
Dunn, N. C. - (DPD - An 8-year-old
boy darted into a
flaming house Thursday and
carried his one-year-old -sister
to safety. -
The infant, Shirley Lane
Smith, was hospitalized with
taurns but her brother Johnny
escaped with singed eyebrows
and lashes. ;
Their mother left them at
home with tw6 other children
while she went to the Welfare
Department at Lillington.
Firemen saved the house,
but most of its contents was
destroyed.
Johnny said "the baby was
SAYS FLIGHT FAILED -
Innsbruck, Austria (DPI
German nuclear scientist Her
mann Oberth claimed Thurs
day that Russia started a
manned space flight last year,
but it failed. He predicted in
a lecture that the space ship
will be successfully launched
by 1965. Oberth is considered
a leading 'nuclear scientist in
Germany.
in a chair and she was trying
to get out the window. So I
picked her up and ran."
' "'I didn't have any trouble
getting into the fire. It was,
back somewhere else. But
when I ran out, I couldn't
see, so I just ran out anyway
I could."
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TO THE PARISHIONERS OF ASHLAND
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Our Lady of The Mountain Catholic Church is now
open for. the inspection of the public. This structure
is without a doubt one of the most beautiful edifices
in Southern Oregon. Congratulations are certainly in
order for the Parishioners of this church and the many
people who contributed . their time and money to
make this possible.
To help celebrate the opening, of the church there
will be a TURKEY DINNER served Sunday, Novem
ber 15, from Noon to 7:00 P.M. Charges will be
$1.75 adults, 75c children under 12, and 40c pre
school children. Make your plans to join in the
festivities take the family to 987 Hillview Drive,
Ashland, Oregon. '-"
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Father Walsh and thefAshland parishioners invite
everyone to join in the festivities during Our Lady
of the Mountain OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEM
BER 15 12 Noon to 7:00 P.M.
OPEN HOUSE
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The public is cordially Invited to visit the three beautiful new buildings .
that make up Our Lady of the Mountain Church. See this lovely new
Church, Hall and Rectory. Don't forget the Special Turkey Dinner being
served from' noon unfit 7:00 P.M. . . ' , X -
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
12:00 Noon to 7:00 P,M.
987 Hillview Drive ASHLAND
Above is a picture of Our Lady of the Mountain Rectory. Father Walsh,
pastor of the church, will occupy these quarters. "
On the left is a picture of Our Lady of the Mountain Church and Parish
Hall. Architectural designs by Alexander Diepenbrock, Medford.
OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FIRMS FOR THEIR HELP ON OUR LADY OF THE MOUNTAIN CHURCH
...
MEDFORD ,
BATZER CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal . Barco Supplies.
Medford Stationery Store - Burelson's ladies Ready-To-Wear
M. C. Lininger & Sons Concrete Asphalt Paving Co.
- - Big Pines Lumber Co. . - -
J. H. Lusk Piano Co.
Larry Shade Jewelers
Ace Roofing
Wilson Sheet Metal -
Laminated Wood Structures
W. U. Reed Masonry
Bennett Floor
Finishing
Commercial
Insulation -
Dutch Farfan .
' Plastering
Pittsburg Paints
American Steel &
Supply
Bruce Bauer Lbr. ;
Barker's Men's Store
Werner Masonry
Midcoast Painters
David Restaurant
L Supply
To: Contractors and Business Firms
. Southern Oregon 7
We express our grateful appreciation for your co
operation, courtesies and efforts in enabling us to
erect these three beautiful modern ecclesiastical
buildings. ; ; ?
The Pastor and
Parishioners of
Our Lady of the Mountain Church
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CENTRAL POINT
ENON PESBR
DIIIIIIG INN & LOUflGE
Gier's Pharmacy Phoenix
ASHLAND
ASHLAND HOTEL SELBY CHEVROLET
JOHN WESTGARD, Excavating
Pioneer Glass & Cabinet Shop
Ted's Plumbing
Omar's Restaurant & Lounge
Ted's Feed & Seed Store
Herndobler's Furniture
Lightening Electric
- California-Pacific Utilities
First National Bank
Litwiller Funeral Home
Eberhaifs Sportgoods & Hdwe.
Siskiyou Nursery
99 Grocery & Market
Ashland Veterinary Hospital
' Ashland Flower Shop
, Ashland Greenhouses
Bill Stultz "76'f Stations Ideal' Pharmacy .. Elks Barber Shop
PenneyV V Oak Street Tank & Fuel Wardrobe Cleaners
Lithia Cab Ashland Lumber Co. Perrine Electric
Montgomery's Furniture v East Side Pharmacy
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