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Sunday, Ftb. 14, 1960 A MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Or. 9 t) ATTEND CONFERENCE - Robert Duncan (left), Medford, speaker for the state house of representatives, and Philip Krouse, Applegate 4-H club member, conferred during the state 4-H club conference in Salem recently. Krouse won an 'expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., . in April. Krouse and Carolyn Tiegs, Talent, were Jackson county's delegates to the annual "Know Your State Government" conference Duncan explained the legislative branch of Oregon govern ment to the 59 4-H delegates. .' - Dr. Osgood Named To State Office Portland-Oregon's leading polio fighter last week was promoted to one of the top state public health posts. Dr. Samuel B. Osgood, who in the 1954 Salk vaccine field trials and since has been one of the prime-movers in the campaign for universal vac cination against paralytic po lio, was named director of the local health services division of the state board of health. Announcement of the ap pointment was. made" by Dr. Richard ;H. Wilcox, who held the same post until he be came state health officer Jan. 12- ,. ' ' ' In his new job, JDr. Osgood will ' coordinate all work be tween state and local health departments in , Oregon; as sist recruitment and training of local public health work ers, and supervise allocation of state and federal grants for community health serv ices. Dr. Osgood,' formerly Jo sephine county health offi cer, joined the state health board staff in 1949 as direc tor of the epidemiology and venereal disease control pro Illinois . recently banned racial or religious discrimin ation in the state's crematories. Family Counseling Will Be Discussed on Program Mrs. Freda Burnside, west ern states consultant for the Family Service Association of America, and Dr. John Water man, psyciatrist, director of Orgeon's mental health pro gram, will be guests on the Jackson County Tuberculosis FHA Mortgage Funds Still Available Federal Housing adminis traton mortgage money is still available in the western states for home buyers eligi ble for the services -of the -voluntary borne mortgage credit program, according to John G. Anderson, executive secretary,. VHMCP. region 7, San Francisco. -Since September, 1958, An derson said, "the agency has been placing FHA loans at an average rate of $1 million per month for home buyers in small communities and for minority group buyers. Without charge, VHMCP attempts to find a private lender willing to make FHA loans on reasonable terms to would-be home buyers who have been unable to get such financing from local or rea sonably accessible lending sources. To be eligible for assistance, applicants must be seeking to buy or build a home in: a small community remote from metropolitan centers or must be members of a minority group. There are no area limi tations for minority applicants. Commercial nickel pro duced as cathodes in electro lytic refining is 99.9 per cent pure nickel with a fractional part of cobalt included. and Health association tele vision program over KBES TV at 5:30 pjn. Monday, Feb. 15. Other panelists participat ing in a discussion on family counseling services will, be the Rev. Thomas McCamant, pastor of Medford Congrega tional church, and Dr. Thom as Rutter, general surgeon. Both Mr. McCamant and Dr. Rutter serve on- the family counseling committee in Med ford. - V ...': A number of stories and surveys in Jackson county over the past several years have indicated the 'need" for a family counseling agency, according to the association, and these needs will be ex plained by the panel, .. . . , Assists in Surveys At the present time no such agency exists outside Port land . in Oregon. Dr. Water man, a member of the Oregon state board of health, has as sisted in the various surveys in this area since 1955, and is well informed on the estab lishing of the family counsel ing service in Portland, and the results that have been noted. Various types of problems which come up most often at a Family Counseling Agency will be described and some of the far-reaching resulta will be discussed. The association noted that Monday's topic is a timely one, since the divorce rate has doubled in the United States in the last 20 years, while the number of juvenile offenders and the number of children born out of wedlock has tripled. According to the state board of health, Oregon's divorce rate is consistently one of the two or three high est in the nation. SPECIAL DEALER DAYS AIlIIOOTlCErJEflT sale BARGAINS GALORE ON EVERY FLOOR! LAMPS RECORDS LUGGAGE 20 to 50 off nri zr" Won't Last Long! SPECIAL REPEAT 1 1 fttf Tst FIoor-Bafcony-2nd Floor OFFER! 3 2 U Regular Stock No Seconds PICTURES A45Si?ME " 20 to 50 Off RECORDS HANDBAGS targe, Small-All Sizes ' " 14 tO Of f 1st and 2nd Floor " 59 Each WIDE SELECTION STATIONERY fantastic- Upto50Off BUT TRUE! BOOKS SEE THIS SALE TABLE UptO Vk Off 1 st Floor . .... 33'3 LP e Asortment of vbitt CAMERAS ALBUMS - 50 off stereo & Regular Wallets & Keytainers FINAL CLEARANCE WIDE SELECTION 11.1 All Some Real Value. ' . . . .. UptOiUtT 1st Foor . 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Low-low prices! ; 1st Floor Loolc For The Red and Yellow Bargain Price Tickets wen BOOKS - GIFTS - RECORDS 217 E. HAM, MEDFORD i ki ii v i i j . f 1 I I - hi i w t i 1 a ii . j W V A QV ISTf L 13 Medford Auto Showrooms Will Be... LJ W( 12 noon till 6:00 p.m Don! miss this chance fo fake your entire family to see all the 1960 cars... D-Days are here . . . and the '60's are rolling! The cars are new and exciting, and Medford dealers have a bigger, wider selection than ever before! Now, during Dealer Days, it's easier than ever for you to own a new car yourself! Why not visit the showrooms today? Slide under the wheel and see if the new cars aren't even more luxurious and com fortable than you'd imagined . . take a test drive and thrill to the power and ease of handling of a '60 . . . talk price to the salesman and discover that he'll give you a real deal! Do it today . . . don't delay . . . Dealer Days are here right now! It pays to drive to Medford - SOUTHERN OREGON'S AUTO SHOPPING CENTER! During Dealer Days you get a bigger selection, more for your trade-in, no payments till April, fairest prices and continued assurance of the best possible service. COURTESY CHEVROLET DICK KNIGHT COMPANY MEDFORD MOTORS Ninth At Bart left 33 South Rivcreidt at 8th Street 225 South Riverside . CRATER LAKE MOTORS, ; HAMUN MOTOR COMPANY MORSI MOTORS Main at Fir 8th and Front 6th and Ivy ' ' DARRELL MILLER COMPANY JAY ALLEN COMPANY PARSONS MOTORS 41 S South Riverside 1078 Court Street 315 Eart Fifth DEAN A TAYLOR PONTIAC CO. LEA MOTORS SKINNER-BUICK-CADILLAC Sixth and Grape- 5th and Bartlett 143 South Riverside STEVENS AUTO SALES 505 North Central n n pj u U r7 Ci V v y i I . I ii it i I 1 ""N I n i 1 1 i n rd nil n ii Hi hi II I II II II II 1 If M ft II Emm II MM n MEDFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION