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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1959)
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfori, Or. O rhursdey, Nov. 1, 1939 0 i : Executive Board Of Local Council On Aging to Meet The executive board of the Rogue Valley Council on Aging will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, in the Sen ior Activity Center on East Jackson st. to review and re p o r t on recommendations from the Southern Oregon Regional conference on aging here last Saturday. Panel chairmen, Mrs. Ches ter Guches, William Hoxie, Col. Clarence Williams and Dr. Frank Roberts, will re p o r t on recommendations made in their areas. Mrs. C. D. Thatcher, Mrs. Harry Ful ler, Robert Haworth and Mrs. ' Rita Holmes, recorders, have been transcribing discus sions, some of which were re corded on tape. The conference report will be recorded in the state coun cil office in Salem, and will serve as part of the basis for . the April, 1960, state confer ence on aging. About 250 Attend - About 250 persons from Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Curry counties attended the conference here, which - was considered successful, ac cording to Frank Glonning, 'chairman. Delegates from .the four counties attended panel dis cussions on health, employ ment, housing and recreation for older people. A total of 167 attended a luncheon at the First Methodist church, site of the conference.. Members of the Medford Fifty Plus club served on a reception committee. They in cluded Mrs. Mary Frederick, president. Dr. Roberts, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Elsie Trow bridge, Mrs. Minnie Bolen, Edward Eick on the informa tion desk, Hans Jepson, Ed Wolters, Clarence Evans, John Gribble and Mrs. Nee tie Williams. ' Registration Desk In charge of the registra tion desk were Mrs. Thatcher, - chairman of the, arrange ments committee, and Mrs. Elsa Baker, Mrs. Rilla Nor- ris, Mrs. Lilian Greenman, Mrs. Clarence Evans and Mrs. Cora Bashaw. Mrs. Holmes, librarian at Camp White, handled advanced registra tions. j , The exhibit committee was . complimented on the hobby 'and crafts exhibits from Camp White, the Senior Ac tivity Center and by individ tials. Among individuals who exhibited items were Mrs. Effie Calhoun, Mrs. Lester Childs, Mrs. Mildred Jefferey and Mrs. E. A. Brockway. The Jackson county library, the state council on aging, and the health, education and welfare department also had displays of literature. The Senior Activity Center orchestra presented three concerts during the confer ence. Members of the state coun cil on aging who attended the conference included Mrs. Christine Micelli, Roseburg; Dr. Walter Brodie, Oregon City; Mrs. Marshall Cornet, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Enid Rankin, Medford. Pacific Co- Conclude Ops Meeting Portland-(DPD-Pacific Coop . eratives, representing farm coops, from Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho, concluded its convention Wednesday. General Manager . Charles Baker of Walla Walla, Wash., told the 550 delegates that the group broke its all-time sales volume record in fiscal 1958 59 with more than 30 million dollars in sales. Among resolutions adopted was one putting the organiza tion on record against a rail road plan for a reduction in export of grain freight rates. The group said it felt a reduc tion would be deterimental to Columbia River water trans portation. Another resolution- passed asked management of the Co operatives to consider the pos sibility of instituting a petrol eum credit card for farm co op members. - Salt Lake City-flJPD-The po lice report today listed the fol lowing items stolen from Mrs. Nancy Hall's car: One port able radio, two dolls, and one "authentic shrunken head from Manila." HELP OuS! We need clothing, shoos, dishes, furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army SPrincj 3-7335 fl "SAVAGE" . HOME GROWN THANKSGIVING crp i j - GIVEN WITH PURCHASES! o Friday And Saturday Only! 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