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B THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON County Horsemen I Form Association At Meeting Here The Jackson County Horse, man's association was formal' ly organized last night at meeting in the county court bouse auditorium attended by 85 countyresidents engaged In various aspects of horse manship. The association was or eanized to give horse ranch' ers and owners a collective voice in the county. As one of its first projects, the organization plans to work toward obtaining fa cllities for horses at the coun ty fairgrounds. Elected president of the new group was Larry Perry of the Lake Creek area. Serv ing with him will be John Belknap, vice president; Ma bel Belknap, secretary: Mari lyn Hamlin, treasurer, and Slim Hardin, Delbert Terry and Joe Burrows, members of the board of directors. The four officers will serve for one year. Hardin was elected to a three-year direc tor's term, Terry for two years and Burrows for one. To Maat Monthly The organization voted to meet monthly on the second Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Place of meetings will be deter mined at a later date, as will the amount of membership dues. Dick Wagner, executive secretary of the Oregon Horsemen's association, ad dressed the group, offering suggestions on how to or ganize. He recommended that the association be incorpor ated to protect Individual members. Wagner also explained how the horsemen's association In his home county, Clackamas, went about getting better fa cilities for horse events. He said the group met with the county court and worked out an arrangement under which a few facilities are being built each year. To Draw Up Latter The officers of the Jackson county association plan to draw up a letter to the coun ty court here requesting con ' sideratton of constructing fa cilities either at the present fairgrounds or in conjunction with new fairgrounds if the court decides to move them to a new location. Perry read a report by a committee which toured horse facilities in Josephine, Doug las and Sisikiyou counties. The committee recommended that eventually such facilities as a race track, rodeo arena, pony oval, 0,000 seat grand stand, Indoor pavlllion and horse barns be constructed in Jackson county. Total cost of all these fa cilities might come to about $230,000, Perry estimated. Orangizalion leaders empha sized, however, that such a program could be spread over a number of years. LobbyistBiF Appears in Senate Salem -(UPD- A lobbyists' registration bill that created a fuss two years ago but got nowhere reappeared today in the Oregon legislature. It was Introduced in the Senate by Sen. Edward Fade ley (D-Euaene), who sponsor ed the bill in the House when he was a representative In 1961. It would require paid lob byists to register with the pre siding officer of each house. The lobbyist would be requir ed to list his name, who he Is working for, and what bills or areas of legislation he Is trying to affect. . He also would be required to report his expenses during the session. Failure to comply would be a misdpmcanor. Non-paid lobbyists, persons Invited before committees, public employees and purely legal advisors would be exempt. PIGGLY WIGGLY Requests Anderson Army Discharge Mountain Homo, Idaho -I'M -Airman Gerald M. Anderson, 25, a key figure In Idaho's mo.it bizarre murder case In yers, applied Wednesday for a "hardship discharge" from the Air Force. Anderson, awaiting the Air Force s decision whether to press double murder charges against him, asked for release under the "unique and unusu al circumstances" clause of mililary regulations, The Air Force has charged Anderson with slashing to death Mrs. Nancy Joy John son, 22. and her son, Danny, 2, in Mountain Home list April. 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