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14 ' .w vi(L 3 Ll 4k A i'TtV DISCUSS COUNCIL Members of the Jack son County lnler-Agency Council discuss purposes ol the council at a recent meeting. From left, representatives of the council are Maj. William Ricken of the Salvation Army. Mrs. Laura Porter of the Jackson I Veterans Officials' At Conference Two veterans' officials fiom Jackson county will attend ''ie semiannual conference of tiie Oregon County Service Officers association at Seaside Wednesday through Friday. They are Elmer W. Doni hoo, Jackson County veterans' service officer and the associ ation's vice president, and Edward Branchficld, Mcdford lawyer and chairman of the advisory committee to the Oregon Department of Vet erans' affairs. Donahoo will attend all jpssions of the three-day con erencc. whose purpose is te bring the county veterans' counselors up to dale on fed eral and state benefits for ex set viccmcn and their depend ents and survivors. Branchfield will be guest speaker at the conference ban quet Thursday night at the ! Crab Broiler. His subject will I he 'The Veteran Today Branchficld. former slate com mander of the Disabled Amer ican veterans, has represented that organization on the st-iU' veterans' department advisor;, committee since 1951. Other dicnilarics expected at the conference include H. C. Saalfcld, Salem, director of tne state veterans' depart ment; Raymond J. Novotnv, Portland, manager of the Ore eon regional office of the Vet erans administration; andi Gcorpe Blomgrcn. Roseburx i president of the county serv- I ice officers' association, I State Representative Wil- ! liam H. Holmstrom. Gearhart, will be guest speaker during npeninc ceremonies Wednes-; dav afternoon. All sessions : will be in the Seaside Ameri can Legion hall. Ike Welcomed In Connecticut Hartford. Conn. JUPli For mer President Dwight D. Ei senhower, lending his name and prestige to Republican candidates in their bid to de feat the slate's Democratic ticket headed by former Health, Education and Wel fare Secretary Abraham Ribi coff, got a rousing welcome upon his arrival here today. An estimated 300 persons who cheered him on arrival at Rentschler airport were joined by hundreds of others along his route to the capitol where he spoke to an estimat ed crowd of UO.OOO persons. At Bushnell Park in front of the capitnl, he charged that President Kennedy was sur rounded by group of theor ists who have "a monopoly on sophisticated nonsense which creates inflation, con fusion and timidity." Deer Hunter Drowns In Imnaha River Enterprise TFT A deer hunter drowned in the Im naha river about 50 miles eat of here Saturday. He was Ro bert Lee. 4fi. Stayton. State police said Lee was riding a horse across the river. The horse also drowned. The value of exports of U S merchandise doubled from JS10 1 billion in 19Sn to ?20 j billion in W1. county chapter of the American Red Cross, Dr. Alvin Fellers, of Southern OreRon col lege and chairman of the 1962 council, and Lindsay Vinsell of the Mental Health association. Inter-Agency Group Benefits From Funds Contributed to UC Among organizations which benefit from funds pledgca to the United Crusade of Jack son county is the Jackson County Inter-Agency Council. Although the council does not receive benefit directly, it does through the member agencies which are supported j by the United Crusade. One purpose of the Jackson County Inter-Agency Council is to study the problems and needs of the county and work toward their solution, accord ing to Dr. Alvin Feller, of Southern Oregon college and 1PH2 council chairman. By bringing together the social service agencies which are supported by the United Crusade, the public health, welfare and law enforcement agencies, and interested peo- plc from 'schools and churches the groups can better work to serve the community. Acquainting each other with the limitations, policies and services of the various agencies has promoted more intelligent referral and coun selling of people needing as sistance and guidance. Print Directory Since its organization in 1958, the council has printed a directory of social services, sponsored coordinated Christ mas giving and aid in eases of one family disasters, through the cooperation of (he Salva tion Army, Red Cros. and the public Welfare com.nission. It has initiated the formation of !'e Hogue Va. ev Council on Aging with its Senior Activity Center, and has worked to secure family counselling services now available through the Family and Child Guidance Clinic. Some of the topics to be studied by the Inter -Agency Council this year are juvenile vandalism, the Mental Health clinic, the Oregon Commis sion for the Blind, and ortho pedic care on an out patient basis. Mrs. Vivian Ness is pro gram chairman for the com ing year. The next meeting of the council will be held Oct. 23 at the Red Cross building at noMi A panel discussion on rehabilitation of families when the father is permanent- Elect AL DUMAS (Republic") Stte Representativi Background Ability UnJcntnding Pd. Pol. Adv Wilson S"tH 3 1 35 Conneit Ave , Vedord MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. l disabled will he given. All interested people are en couraged to attend since a purpose of the council is to inform the community and to help promote plans for its betterment. Dr. Fellers said. . AFTER "l32Y EARS'" Charlottesville, Va. UM -The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, which manufactured Confederate military uni forms during the Civil War, will close Nov. 1 after 132 years of operation. Officials of the mills, owned by Kent Manufacturing Co., blamed "a generally poor outlook for woolen operations in the United States'' for the shutdown. TRY SUNNY BROOK YOU'LL LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT! I! i -ml-. ;i ( OLD I .j SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY A REMARKABLE PRICE HAS BEEN SUNNY BROOK-ONE OF AMERICA'S Sunny Brook enjoys i nation-wide reputation as a mag nificent Kentucky whisVey. Try the smonth, 90 proof Stra ght, or the smooth and extra mild Blend. Either way you'll like the change. Mi aiw nn e;i ti i y i i- hi-'ii MEDFORD. OREGON On the Air By ELEANOR WIESE Local features and special music this week: Monday MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. I B p.m. KBOY-FM. Rachmanin off's "Piano Concerto No. .i" and Sibelius "Violin Concet to." FOCAl, POINT. 4 p.m. KM-ED-TV. Ballot measures (Part 2) explained by League of Women Voters; Seaman ap prentice Georgia (Ginger) Rundell tells about life in the the WAVES. Tuesday MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. Ri. et's opera 'Carmen" and Shu bert's "Symphony No. 8." FOCAL POINT. Hal Bar rett of Southern Oregon col lege will introduce the 4 can d i d a t e s for Homecoming queen. Other guests: Ed Branchficld. republican can didate for state representative; Dr. Frank Freeburger will dis cuss advisability of bifocals for children on "Story of Vis ion." Wednesday MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" and "Piano Concerto (1784)." FOCAL POINT. Clint Necly and Woody Smith will talk about National Forest Prod ucts Week. "Focus on Farm ing" will feature Mr. Campig, Gold Hill farmer. Thursday MUSIC - - KEY TO THE CITY. 10:30 a.m. KMED ra dio. New weekly series will combine music of many kinds with authentic sounds and in teresting facts and stories about famous cities of world. MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. Gil bert, and Sullivan's operetta "H.M.S. Pinafore" and "Kar chaturian's "Symphony No. 2." FOCAL POINT. Prof. Wall Arron. S.O.C., will discuss "What Individuals Can Con tribute Toward World Peace: activities of Senior Citizens, a United Crusade agency, will be explained by Mrs. Fred Rankin and Omar Bacon. Friday MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. Bar tok's "Music for Strings. Per cussion and Celesta" and Rim s k y -Korsakoff's "Schehera zade." FOCAL POINT, Ballot mea sures (Part, 8) explained by League of Women Voters, YMCA fall and winter physi cal fitness programs will be described by Lanelle Wilkes and Ben Jensen, Saturday MUSIC SYMPOSIUM. Pon chielli's opera "La Gioronda" and "Variations on a Nursery Tune" by Donhanyi. f 3 SUN2NY BROOK STRAIGHT BOL'ItBON 8 "sit,; wtni '' Jf t' neurit tv '.' ; . - V ; 1 "f ,? W J, 1 HARVEY J. FIELD President of Board New Officers Elected By Jackson County Federal ; Harvey J. Field has ben , olected president of the board i of directors of Jackson Coun I ty Federal Savings and Loan association, according to as ! sociation officials, j W. J. Warner announced I his retirement as hoard prrs 1 ident because of health, lie hao been president since li)S'i. Field has been a director since H138 and was elected first vice president in 195?.. lie has been in the retail shoe business since coming to 1 1, e Rogue valley in 1011 and was I employed by the late C. M. I Kidri. In 19HB he piuchad controlling interest in thi' shoe store which is now known as Norfield Shoe com 1'any. Paul O. Maior, who recent ly joined the staff, was elect ed secretary - treasurer. Maier lived in Kansas City, Mo., be fore coming to the west coast in IflfiO. He was graduated from the University of Kansas in 104!) with a degree ill busi Russia To Test j Series ol Rockets j Moscow -Him- The Sovirt : Union will test a new series! of "multistage carrier rock- i ets' in two regions at the central Pacific Tuesday and extending through Nov. 30, the official Soviet Tass news agency said today. Tass said the rockets will he types designed for "cosmic objectives. The test series would he the second the Soviets have carried out in the Pacific with long-range rockets. In a previous lest .scries lasl year, the Russians fired a number of long-range rock els from Russia inlo a larget area in the Pacific southwest of Hawaii. POSTED FOR FINEST WHISKIES S4B5 TltQT, FOR THE STBH6HT cn THE SLENO l2 95 Mt "' K n, tS 5"'" HMW1 :' i" ; : . .. v V'i 1 X 1 1 --2"V j PAUL O. MAIER New Secretary-Treasurer ness administration and was employed by the R. H. Mary company. In 1051. Maier was vico president of the South Side '"ederal Savings and Loan in Kansas City. He moved to Southern California in lOfn) and was vice presioent at the Santa Ana Savings and Loan association. Other officers are Glenn O Taylor, first vice president; John P. Moffat, second vice president: ,1. H. Pletsch. ex- lecutive vice president: Maier, secretary - treasurer; Seth M. Bullis and E. II. Singmasler, Directors; Irene J. Childs. sec retary - treasurer; Joseph M. 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